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07/25/2001
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4 <br /> 1,41 6f i "M1iif <br /> J• 1Ai rt ,4If f <br /> 'XS 4x"Ifli if <br /> . f { <br /> Consensus was reached to eliminate schools and libraries as sites for these towers , and <br /> general discussion ensued regarding other locations where people could be exposed to RF <br /> radiation, such as parks , hospitals and fire stations . <br /> George Gross , Member of the Planning and Zoning Commission , asked how many <br /> total carriers the County might have , and Mr . Lepore stated that the industry is growing and <br /> the list of carriers increases daily . <br /> Mr . Gross then questioned whether the tall towers are protected against lightning , and <br /> Mr . Collins stated that the towers do have lightning protection but are still likely to be struck . <br /> Mr . Gross then questioned who determines the costs for co- location, and Mr . Lepore <br /> responded that these costs are decided in private negotiation between providers or in initial <br /> agreements with the County . <br /> Donna Keys , Member of the Planning & Zoning Commission , wanted to be certain <br /> that the procedures being instituted included review of applications by CityScape , and Mr . <br /> Collins stated that CityScape will be involved in pre - meetings even before the application <br /> is submitted . <br /> Ms . Keys then questioned whether providers could use pre-existing water towers , and <br /> Mr . Lepore responded that they can be used . <br /> Dr . David Cox , Member of the Planning & Zoning Commission , inquired as to the <br /> power output of these towers , and Mr . Collins stated that the typical radiated power level is <br /> 200 to 800 watts . <br /> �, <br /> JULY 259 2001 - 12 - <br />
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