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Mr. Greene <br />responded that it would damage their coverage and there was a lot more <br />involved than just relocating. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding moving further north and areas to be covered. <br />Commissioner Lowther believed they should look towards serving the need of the people. <br /> <br />Mr. Greene <br /> asked that the hearing be deferred to the next BCC meeting so he could <br />bring his technical support experts to present different scenarios of relocating and to show what the <br />tower would look like if is moved a mile away. <br /> <br />Commissioner Davis asked Attorney Collins what would happen if the Board denies <br />the application. <br /> <br />Attorney Collins explained that the applicant would have the option of looking for <br />another piece of property or going to court. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued on whether to deny the request, the consequences, and <br />collocation. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lowther suggested a motion could be made to deny and have Nextel <br />move the tower further west. <br /> <br />Mr. Greene <br /> again requested that Nextel be given the same courtesy extended to <br />Father Crowley, to return to the Board with more information on why another location would not <br />work, before contemplating a denial of their application. <br />thth <br />Mr. Shearn <br /> inquired of the height of the towers on 12 and 8 Street. Director <br />Boling replied about 280 feet. <br /> <br />September 12, 2006 <br />16 <br /> <br />