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A
A
B
We're
also
asking
for
a
special
exception
to
erect
a
cell
tower
and
as
the
city
council
city
attorney
said,
it's
previously
been
approved
by
the
pac
and
it's
even
been
approved
by
your
own
planning
department.
B
But
before
I
bring
up
mr
corey,
I
want
to
tell
you
briefly
why
I'm
in
favor
of
it,
because
it's
actually
which
service
my
house
and
my
neighborhood,
and
I
do
understand
that
there's
been
some
opposition
to
this
tower
and
you'll
be
hearing
from
them.
But
I
live
on
the
corner
of
averitt
drive
and
hilton
avenue,
and
it
would
be
served
by
this
tower,
and
my
experience
is
that
if
my
internet
is
out
the
my
wi-fi
is
out
my
coverage
on
my
cell
phone
is
one
bar.
B
It's
abysmal.
It
means
I
can
barely
download
stuff
barely
be
able
to
use
my
phone,
which
is
critical
to
me
and
during
the
pandemic,
like
a
lot
of
you
and
a
lot
of
people
united
states,
I
work
from
home
and
I
continue
to
do
that
periodically
and
my
experiences
like
everyone
else
in
my
neighborhood,
and
that
is
that
more
and
more
our
lives
are
revolving
around
the
internet
and
especially
cellular
service,
and
it's
critical
that
we
have
a
real
strong
network
signal,
not
just
for
information
and
work
and
entertainment,
but
also
for
safety.
B
My
alarm
system
works
off
of
the
cellular
network
and
in
fact,
just
the
other
day,
y'all
recall
we
had
a
storm
passed
on
saturday.
We
had
no
power,
and
that
meant
that
I
was
exposed
because
we
basically
had
no
cell
coverage,
because
I'm
in
that
gap
of
coverage
that
this
tower
is
there
to
take
care
of.
B
This
area
serves
8,
000
people
and
I'm
one
of
those
8
000
people
who
are
for
it
and
I'm
not
telling
anything.
You
don't
know
as
city
council,
but
you
often
don't
hear
from
people
who
are
for
it,
people
who
want
it
because
they
trust
that
you're
going
to
look
out
for
their
best
interest,
because
it
does
take
courage
to
go
against
a
bunch.
You
know
voices
coming
up
in
person
saying
that
they're
against
it,
but
I
remind
you
that
those
same
people
are
coming
up
and
objecting.
B
Probably
the
same
people
gonna,
who
would
have
objected
to
telephone
lines
going
up
in
a
neighborhood
running
across
the
street,
probably
would
object
to
a
whole
bunch
of
other
things
going
on,
because
that's
the
sign
of
progress,
it's
always
uncomfortable,
but
this
is
something
that
we
dramatically
need.
So
without
further
ado,
I
want
to
introduce
peter
corey,
who
I
just
explained
as
the
ceo
of
municipal
communications
and
I'll.
Let
him
with
the
welcome
presentation,
good.
C
Morning,
mayor
pro
tem
member
good.
C
We
specialize
in
projects
just
like
this
working
in
suburban
urban
areas,
I'm
joined
by
john
morton
and
harris
corey
from
my
staff,
and
also
by
anthony
purnell
from
t-mobile
who's.
A
radio
frequency
engineer.
We're
really
here
to
answer
questions
that
y'all
may
have
you
know
this
people
hear
cell
tower
and
you
know
well,
we
don't
want
that.
Well,
the
fact
of
the
matter
is
t-mobile
a
t,
verizon
dish.
These
people
will
all
come
in
and
invest
a
million
dollars
at
this
site
and
they
don't
do
it
for
the
fun
of
it.
C
They
do
it
because
they
need
to
serve
their
customers.
They've
spent
hundreds
of
millions
of
dollars
on
licenses
to
serve
muskogee
county
and
the
city
of
columbus,
and
to
do
that
effectively
they
need
your
assistance.
You
all
have
allowed
us
to
build
three
towers
in
columbus
over
the
past
five
years.
We
appreciate
that.
C
I
think
we've
you
know
lived
up
to
our
end
of
the
bargain.
They've
they've
all
been.
You
know
well
well
done
projects.
This
project
in
particular
would
be
a
step
above
anything
else.
We've
done
here,
we
have
a
design
that
we
came
up
with
some
five
years
ago,
where,
unlike
some
of
the
monopine
towers,
you've
seen
where
they
have
a
few
branches
on
them,
and
you
say:
oh,
I
guess
that's
supposed
to
be
a
tree
tower.
C
These
are
actual
towers
that
I
take
pride
in
the
fact
that
I
helped
design
the
branches
start
at
16
feet
at
the
base
and
go
up.
You
know
decrease
in
length
as
it
goes
up
and
they
look
like
trees.
You
know
you
can
tell
they're
a
cell
tower
from
a
distance.
I
guess,
but
it's
they're,
certainly
you
know
very
well
received
once
the
projects
go
up.
C
There's
it's
very
typical
to
have
opposition
to
our
projects.
We
do
these
in
very
sensitive
areas.
Like
new
england,
you
know
the
places
in
virginia
where
it
might
be
a
battlefield,
something
like
that
and
once
the
phrase
over
and
the
towers
up,
people
go
okay.
Well
that
wasn't
so
bad.
We've
got
pictures
of
some
of
the
towers.
We've
done,
one
in
particular
the
atlanta
country
club,
where
the
typical
pr
home
prices
are
anywhere
from
a
million
to
10
million
dollars.
C
That
is
one
of
our
towers
right
there,
it's
the
same
size
as
the
the
same
height
everything
we're
talking
about
building
at
this
parking
lot
at
the
shrine
club,
and,
as
I
said
once,
you
know,
once
the
the
anxiety
goes
away
and
the
tower's
up
people
just
are
excited
about
the
service.
C
C
C
C
As
I
said,
we've
done
these
in
27
states
and
it's
rarely.
If
ever
do
we
find
a
better
situation
than
this
and
at
the
end
of
the
day
you
know,
there's
a
you
know:
it's
a
convenience
factor.
It's
the
fact
that
you
know
you
want
your
phone
to
work.
I
mean
this
is
part
of
our
lives
right.
This
is
just
something
you
have
to
have
from
a
public
safety
standpoint
when
I
walk
my
dogs.
C
Not
only
do
you
need
to
be
able
to
contact
a
911
operator,
they
need
to
know
where
you
are
and
with
your
current
coverage
and
capacity,
it's
very
possible
that
they
would
not
be
able
to
pinpoint
where
you
are.
If
you
called
in
an
emergency,
so
you
may
make
that
call,
you
may
get
the
call
off,
but
they
won't
be
able
to
find
you.
In
fact,
we
built
a
tower
last
december
at
a
church
in
actwork
georgia,
wildwood
baptist
church,
and
we
had
to
go
through
a
process
on
that
a
legal
process.
C
Well,
while
that
process
was
working
through
the
court
at
a
choir
practice,
one
of
the
gentlemen
had
a
stroke.
They
called
9-1-1
nothing.
Nothing
happened,
help's
on
the
way.
Well,
they
sent
that
ambulance
to
another
county,
because
the
coverage
was
so
poor
that
they
could
not
pinpoint
where
they
were
so
they
had
to
go
flag.
C
The
ambulance
down
the
man
lived
right,
but
during
that
period,
who
knows
how
many
911
calls
weren't
adequately
covered?
That's
just
one.
I
know
of
in
your
in
this
one
area,
as
mr
portashev
points
out,
they're
8
000
residents
t-mobile.
C
G
I
have
several
questions.
If
you
will,
one
of
them
is
for
director
jones
is
the
required
tree
coverage,
one
of
the
conditions
that
has
been
set
for
this,
or
is
this
up
to
the
company,
to
provide.
G
The
pictures
that
they
showed
of
the
trees
is
this
something
that
the
pack
or
the
planning
department
has
required
as
additional
part
of
this.
Or
is
this
just
something
that
the
company.
H
Has
for
existing
towers
now
that
we've
had
in
the
past?
Yes,
we've
gone
through
that
process,
where
we
have
required
them
or
encouraged
them
to
camouflage
them
as
best
they
possibly
could
as
he
as
the
gentleman
stated,
the
ones
we
have
with
trees
and
the
one
I'm
thinking
about
is
off
the
side
of
the
south.
Lumpkin
excuse
me
off
the
north
lunken,
it's
it's
it's
it's
a
tree
in
name
only
I
mean
it's
got
tall,
it's
got
a
tall
structure
and
it's
got
branches
at
the
very
at
the
very
top.
H
A
H
Then,
in
your
mississippi
train
you're
right,
it's
probably
more
appropriate
to
address
it
in
a
condition
that
type
under
the
special
exception,
because
what
you're
asking
deal
right
right
now
with
is
just
a
zoning
classification
itself.
Does
the
zoning
match
or
meet
the
requirements
of
the
area
more
than
anything
else,
that's
that's
what
you
to
me
what
you're
charged
with
in
terms
of
looking
at
the
zoning?
H
Well,
the
understanding
that
the
rezoning
is
coming
because
they
have
to
have
that
in
order
to
have
the
cell
tower
for
a
special
exception.
But
that's
that's
to
me.
That's
a
separate
issue
right
now,
because
the
real
issue
is
land
use
wise.
Does
this
meet
what
we're
looking
for
in
the
udo
under
zoning?
H
G
H
In
this
general
area,
in
the
general
area
of
that,
I
only
only
refresh
my
memory
this
morning
by
looking
at
the
application
in
the
in
their
in
their
packet.
They
provide
the
distance
requirements
in
terms
of
where
they're
from
existing
towers
that
is
shown
in
in
their
application.
I'd
have
to
go
back
next
to
pull
our
map
out
again.
Look
at
it
to
see.
G
Mr
kuriak,
I'm
like
a
lot
of
the
other
counselors,
I'm
sure
around
the
table.
I've
received
numerous
phone
calls
and
emails
and
so
forth
about
this
issue.
I
have
received
three
that
say:
I'm
far
the.
I
G
J
C
Ma'am,
so
it's
really
interesting
that
you
know
we're
surrounded
by
radio
waves,
what
the
cell
equipment
does
and
again
anthony's
an
expert
in
this
area
is
it
takes
a
naturally
occurring
radio
frequency
and
sends
a
signal
on
it
and
by
the
way
it
uses
the
same
household
current
that
these
tvs?
C
G
And
one
other
question
that
I
have
I'm
sure
you
are
aware
that
about
two
years
ago,
a
little,
maybe
a
little
more
than
that
we
voted
not
to
allow
this
change
in
the
zoning.
Yes
and
my
question
to
you
is
what
has
changed
in
that
three
years.
C
In
it
really
comes
down
to
funding
it,
it
costs
so
much
funding.
It
costs
so
much
money
for
us
to
build
the
tower
in.
In
one
regard,
and
again
these
towers
with
a
few
branches
on
them.
We
spend
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
more
than
one
of
those
towers,
because
at
the
end
of
the
day
I
have
to
live
with
myself
right.
I
don't
want
to
put
up
something
ugly
and
save
a
few
bucks
or
lots
of
money.
C
So
the
other
thing
is
the
carriers
have
to
invest
a
million
dollars
each
in
the
site,
and
so
it's
not
uncommon
when
they
say
they
we're
constantly
giving
them
updates.
Here's
here's
where
we're
going
and
as
soon
as
we
got
a
thumbs
down
vote
from
y'all,
they
moved
the
money.
So
they
said,
don't
worry
about
it.
C
That's
transpired,
as
you
can
see
just
month
to
month,
the
drop
calls
are
increasing
steadily
and
on
top
of
that,
they're
5400
911
calls
on
t-mobile's
network
alone
each
year
here.
C
So
the
area
is
getting
more
dense,
they're,
more
more
usage,
the
congestion
issue
as
anthony
can
describe
it
to
you
is
getting
worse
and
so
they're
behind
the
curve,
but
they
only
have
so
much
money
and
in
the
interim
they
they
acquired
sprint
and
did
some.
You
know
some
big
things
to
kind
of
you
know
in
a
macro
sense,
you
know
make
their
national
network
as
good
as
they
could
make
it,
but
they
are
always
trying
to.
You
know,
fill
in
these
critical
gaps
like
they
are
here
and
again
it's
a
million
dollars.
C
L
I
just
wanted
to
answer
counselor
thomas's
question
of
where
the
cell
towers
are.
There
is
a
cell
tower
on
the
csu
campus
near
the
intersection
of
warm
springs
and
east,
lindsay
kind
of
back
behind
that
liquor
store
in
bert's
butcher
shop,
and
then
there
is
also
another
cell
tower
that
this
company
installed
on
the
corner
of
college
and
university,
and
I
was
not
on
council
when
that
one
was
approved,
but
I
I
have
heard
that
they
were
going
to
maintain
that
corner
landscaping
and
it
has
not
been
maintained.
L
I've
asked
a
mayor
puerto
chef
in
the
past
if
he
would
contact
this
company
to
go
out
and
take
care
of
it
and
they'll
do
something.
But
if
you
guys
drive
by
that
intersection,
you
tell
me
if
that's
the
way
you
would
want
it.
E
C
Be
can
I
respond
to
that
real
quick?
You
know
we
met,
you
know,
and
you
mentioned
that
to
me.
I
had
already
sold
that
tower.
I
went
back
and
had
the
purchaser
of
that
tower
american
tower
go
in
and
replace
all
the
ground
cover
with
river
rock.
L
C
Ma'am
yeah
and
you
know
it's
again:
I
sold
the
tower
because
incremental
you
know
on
a
regular
basis.
We
have
to
do
that
because
I'm
not
a
public
company,
and
you
know
they
maintain
that
quarterly,
which
is
typical,
if
not
more
than
typical,
but
it
but
again,
as
I've
always
said
I'll,
be
happy
to
you
know,
get
in
contact
with
them
and
we
have
been
in
contact
with
them
about
you
about
your
issue
with
that.
C
What
the
one
other
thing
I
wanted
to
mention
is
that
most
towers
built
today
still
have
like
lte
equipment
put
put
on
them,
which
you
know
helps
with
voice
and
data
tremendously.
This
tower
from
from
day,
one
will
have
5g
equipment,
the
difference
between
5g
equipment
and
everything
else
is
number
one.
C
Your
your
device
is
going
to
be
work,
much
better
you're,
going
to
have
much
more
robust
service
to
each
device,
but,
more
importantly,
you'll
be
able
to
have
a
box
in
your
house
that
controls
all
of
your
internet
tvs
everything
wirelessly
they'll,
do
it
at
a
faster
speed
and
for
less
money
than
a
cable
company.
So
it'll
bring
a
new
piece
of
competition
to
the
neighborhood
and
they
will
be
able
to
get
better
entertainment
information
services
at
a
more
competitive
price,
perhaps
as
low
as
half
of
what
they're
currently
paying.
C
F
Thank
you
mayor
pro
tem,
you
mentioned
5g
and
that's
what
prompted
the
question
that
hit
my
head.
I've
seen
5g
transmitters
go
up
all
over
columbus,
including
my
own
neighborhood
and
they're,
on
about
a
normal
sized
telephone
pole.
Why
does
it
take
150
foot
tower
to
bring
5g
to
that
neighborhood.
C
E
Okay,
no
further
questions
the
city
attorney.
A
All
right
did
y'all
want
to
have
anybody
else,
speak
for
the
application.
C
We
we
have
anthony
pernell
here.
If
anybody
has
any
technical
questions,
he's
he's
an
architect
for
this
network.
A
M
And
address
my
name
is
anthony.
Parnell
address
is
955
woodland,
ron,
smyrnan,
georgia,
three
zero,
zero,
eight,
two!
So
yeah
I
mean
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions
you
may
have
as
the
one
reason
why
we
want.
This
tower
is
because,
as
you
mentioned,
there's
a
tower
on
csu's
campus,
so
that
tower
is
getting
congested
or
it's
getting
overloaded.
M
L
Can
you
put
five
the
5g
technology
on
the
already
existing
towers,
like
the
one
at
csu
or
the
one
on
the
corner
of
college
and
university
instead
of
building
another
tower.
E
A
E
N
My
name
is
catherine
mckamey
and
I
live
at
2931
marianne
drive.
We
do
have
a
spokesperson,
but
I
wanted
to
just
sort
of
make
a
response
to
some
of
the
comments
that
I
heard
I'd
like
you
to
know
that
I
want
better
self-service.
I
do.
N
I
think
that
we
need
to
have
our
devices
and
be
able
to
call
9-1-1
and
and
all
of
those
things,
but
with
respect
to
mr
porter
chef's
comment
about
him
being
in
the
neighborhood
and
living
at
the
corner
of
everton
hilton,
he
doesn't
see
that
outside
of
his
bedroom
window,
all
of
us
that
are
in
the
neighborhood
around
that
area,
we
pass
by
the
shrine
club
all
the
time
if
you're
going
to
put
up
a
tower
in
that
location.
Why
not
one
street
over
which
is
already
zoned
commercially,
because
I
do
like
I
said.
N
I
do
believe
that
we
need
to
have
that
type
of
service,
but
I
don't
care
how
much
camouflage
you
put
on
it.
It's
it's
still.
It's
detrimental
to
future
property
owners.
I
mean
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff-
and
I
know
that
my
neighbors
have
other
things
to
say
about
it.
N
But
I
just
want
to
put
out
that
out
there,
because
I'm
not
opposed
to
the
cell
phone
service,
and
I
know
we
need
a
tower
to
have
it,
but
one
street
over
is
already
commercial,
so
it
just
doesn't
seem
to
me
to
make
any
kind
of
sense
to
to
do
it
here.
Thank
you.
E
O
E
O
So
I
live.
I
live
across
the
street
from
richard's
middle
school
and
less
than
half
a
mile
from
the
shrine
club
and
I'm
a
tennis,
coach
and
yoga
instructor
in
town
today,
I'd
like
to
express
my
opposition
to
municipal
communications
proposal
to
rezone
3202
edgewood
road
from
residential
multi-family
to
r0
for
the
purposes
of
constructing
their
undisguisable
150-foot
cell
phone
tower,
which
would
be
close
to
100
feet
above
the
existing
tree
line.
O
Such
a
tower
is
not
compatible
with
the
residential
nature
of
our
area,
as
hundreds
and
hundreds
of
houses
surround
the
proposed
site.
If
such
a
tower
were
erected,
the
aesthetics
property
values
and
general
desirability
of
hilton
and
club
heights
mojino
woods
and
surrounding
neighborhoods
would
be
adversely
affected.
O
Indeed,
as
real
estate
broker
tina
canara
said
in
a
new
york
times
article
on
this
subject,
you
can
see
a
buyer's
dismay
over
the
site
of
a
cell
tower
near
a
home
just
by
their
expression,
even
if
they
don't
say
anything
and
in
a
2006
article
titled,
the
impact
of
cell
phone
towers
on
house
prices
and
residential
neighborhoods
published
in
the
appraisal
journal,
which
is
edited
by
the
appraisal
institute.
One
of
the
largest
professional
organizations
for
appraisers
in
the
world.
O
The
authors
wrote
quote
even
buyers
who
believe
that
there
are
no
adverse
health
effects
from
cell
phone
base
stations,
knowing
that
other
potential
buyers
might
think
the
reverse
will
probably
seek
a
price
discount
for
a
property
located
near
a
cell
phone
base.
Station
end
quote
certainly
a
look
at
the
scientific
debate
over
health
risks
of
radio
frequency
radiation,
particularly
24
7
exposures
by
nearby
base
towers,
suggest
that
this
trend
of
seeking
price
discounts
over
properties
near
towers
will
only
intensify
in
the
future.
O
O
The
ntp
scientists
were
able
to
show
clear
evidence
of
tumor
growth
due
to
the
exposure,
so
it
is
simply
not
appropriate
to
compare
erecting
a
tower
to
hanging
flat
screen
tvs,
as
the
applicant
tried
to
claim
today,
dr
ronald
melnick,
a
retired
senior
toxicologist
at
the
national
institutes
of
health
summarized.
The
study
by
saying
quote
the
assumption
that
non-ionizing
radiation
cannot
cause
cancer
or
other
adverse
health
effects
other
than
by
tissue
heating
is
wrong.
O
O
O
O
If
the
answer
is
no
deny
the
applicant's
request
for
rezoning
as
city
council
did
several
years
ago,
otherwise
you
set
a
precedent
that
hurts
homeowners
throughout
columbus
and
also
just
speaking
from
a
lot
of
us
in
the
neighborhood.
We
would
just
really
love
for
the
that
area
of
the
shrine
club
to
continue
to
be
a
community
center,
and
if
the
shriners
ever
decided
to
leave
in
the
future,
we
prefer
that
to
be
you
know,
residential,
a
residential
area,
some
kind
of
condos
or
houses
that
are
built.
O
P
P
We
loved
that
it
had
a
very
community
feel
with
lovely
yards
set
back
off
the
road
with
children
walking
in
the
neighborhoods
and
with
sidewalks
that
you
know
actually
encouraged
an
active
lifestyle
that
we
very
much
support
when
you
buy
a
home
there's
a
certain
expectation
when
you
buy
into
a
zone,
you
know
earlier,
you
were
speaking
about
a
commitment
to
the
city
of
columbus
and
I
fully
support
that.
I
work
at
fort
benning,
I'm
committed
to
this
area,
but
that
commitment
goes
both
ways.
P
So
when
you
buy
into
a
neighborhood,
you
have
a
level
of
expectation
about
what
that
zoning
actually
is,
and
so
right
now
I
I
would
like
to
ask
for
my
neighbors
who
had
that
similar
expectation
and
feel
like
some
of
this
proposal
that
has
been
ongoing
several
times
now
belies
their
trust
and
their
commitment
to
the
neighborhood.
If
I
could
get
the
neighbors
to
stand
up.
P
So
I
don't-
I
don't
want
to
you
know
insult
anyone,
but
just
as
a
reminder
again,
I
work
at
fort
benning.
So
I
consistently
read
regulations,
you
know
we're
a
very
regulatory
organization,
and
so
I
have
to
remind
myself
sometimes
what
the
standards
are.
So
I
I'd
like
to
read
what
the
zoning
is
for
a
residential
multi-family
one.
P
So
if
you
could
put
on
the
overhead
at
number
one
just
to
get
you
give
you
a
flavor
of
what
that
is,
can
you
turn
that
landscape?
So
we
can
see
that
and
back
out.
Maybe
this
clearly
is
residential
lots
and
lots
of
houses
right
there
at
the
intersection
of
edgewood.
You
can
see
the
schools,
the
neighborhood
schools,
we
love
to
see
the
kids
walking
to
school,
to
richards,
to
club
view
and
to
hardaway
that
is
north
of
there,
but
clearly
the
neighborhood
character
that
could
potentially
be
eroded.
If
this
is
re-zoned
becomes.
P
This
neighborhood
feel
that
it
is
safe
with
children
walking
to
schools.
Some
of
that
character,
for
me,
is
the
trick-or-treaters
there's
throngs
of
trick-or-treaters
at
halloween.
There
are
neighbors.
You
were
talking
about
safety
neighbors
over
watching
other
neighbors
in
a
residential
to
ensure
their
safety
there's
also
every
year
our
christmas
luminaries
that
line
the
streets.
This
is
a
neighborhood
character
that
once
zoned
a
rezoned
residential
office
opens
the
door
for
other
commercial
entities
to
erode
that
so
I'm
I'm
speaking,
also
kind
of
in
collaboration
and
authorization
from
our
homeowners
association
head.
P
P
All
of
this
erodes
our
neighborhood
that
I
really
think
we've
got
a
great
neighborhood
going
on,
so
if
you
could
also
show
the
the
last
one
at
number
three
again,
I
just
want
to
speak
to
the
you
know:
the
neighbors
we've
we've
collected
some
information,
and
they
a
lot
of
folks
wanted
to
be
here,
couldn't
be
here,
some
for
various
reasons,
health
concerns
or
they
have
to
work.
P
But
when
we
talk
about
this,
this
neighborhood
that
all
of
these
x's
represent
on
on
both
of
these
140
people,
consistent
consisting
of
about
75
neighborhoods,
who
have
signed
our
petition
opposing
wholeheartedly.
P
This
rezoning,
you
know
we're
continuing
to
collect
this
information,
collect
some
of
this
input
and
signatures,
and
so
we
will
continue
to
do
that.
But
clearly,
if
there
is
a
hub
and
spoke
proposal
from
the
applicant,
if
you
could
show
the
third,
the
last.
P
That
is
an
open
area,
already
zoned
commercial,
that
you
can
clearly
see
access
to
the
highway.
It's
already
zoned
commercial
behind
cross
country
plaza,
and
all
of
that
that
would
not
be
quite
the
severe
encumbrance
to
our
neighborhood,
encumbering
our
views
of
real
trees,
real
pines,
real
oaks.
That
truly
in
our
area
are
not.
P
You
know,
150
feet,
so
I
urge
you
again
take
a
look
at
cell
cell
mapper
that
can
give
you
an
idea
of
what
the
coverage
is
again.
We
have
t-mobile
have
not
had
I,
I
can't
think
of
the
last
time
I
had
a
drop
call,
so
I
urge
you
thank
you
very
much
for
your
time,
but
I
urge
you
to
vote
no
for
the
rezoning
proposal.
Thank
you.
D
D
D
But
again,
that
tower
is
going
to
be
so
high
above
anything
else
and,
like
my
neighbors,
I
don't
understand
why
they
elected
years
ago
to
sign
a
contract
to
put
a
cell
tower
in
a
residential
area
when
there
was
commercial
areas
around
there.
That
would
not
have
required
to
put
a
cell
tower
in
a
residential
area.
D
K
Hello,
I'm
mike
I'm
mike
taylor.
I
live
at
cromwell
drive,
my
father
moved
into
that
neighborhood
in
1960,
and
that
was
before
you
had
hardaway
high
school
richard's,
junior
high
school,
the
interstate
and
even
columbus
college,
and
I've
seen
the
neighborhood
change
and
it's
gotten
better.
It's
gotten
progressive!
K
Well,
there
was
overcrowding
in
schools
in
1960
when
I
was
in
kindergarten
at
club
view
elementary
in
the
7th
and
8th
grade
was
in
club
view
elementary.
You
may
remember
that,
mr
house,
so
we
had
kindergarten
kindergarten
at
the
shrine
club,
but
it
wasn't
the
shrine
club.
Then
now
I
have
no
problems
with
my
phone
and
anybody
that
lives
around
here
has
no
problems
with
their
cell
phones,
none
whatsoever,
and
it's
like
they
said
you
got
cell
phones
everywhere,
towers
everywhere.
Q
I'm
against
this
rezoning
for
all
of
the
reasons
that
I
listed
in
the
email
that
I
sent
to
you,
but
one
of
the
main
things
that
I
saw
today
when
a
picture
was
actually
shown
by
the
people
making
the
zoning
request
was
that
the
tower
is
not
aesthetically
pleasing
at
all
they're
trying
to
double
in
size.
What
is
already
known
and
around
in
our
area.
The
two
cell
towers
that
councilor
crab
had
listed
for
us.
Q
One
idea
would
be
to
move
where
they
want
to
put
this
tower,
as
as
suggested
by
my
neighbors
several
times.
Macon
road
has
a
plethora
of
already
zoned
residential.
I
mean
non-residential
area
that
could
absolutely
take
on
the
cell
phone
tower
attorney
point
of
chef
talked
about
living
at
hilton
avenue
and
averitt
drive.
Q
He
doesn't
travel
edgewood
road,
but
if
he's
concerned
about
being
able
to
have
his
cell
service
macon
road
is
closer
to
his
house
than
edgewood
over
to
hilton
south
dixon
drive.
They
tried
to
do
rezoning
on
that
south
dixon
drive
and
macon
road
several
years
ago.
That
would
be
even
closer
for
him.
That's
a
green
lot!
It
has
grass
on
it
where
they
are
proposing.
To
put
this
cell
tower.
Q
R
R
F
S
My
name
is
cynthia
elliott.
I
live
at
2816
east
lindsay
drive
in
columbus.
I
live
two
doors
away
from
the
shrine
club,
so
I'm
definitely
within
the
circle.
I'll
say
that
it
I
don't
have
the
right
dropped
calls
and
I'm
you
know
I.
I
have
plenty
of
reception
there
at
my
home
and
I'm
able
to
get
to
9-1-1
very
easily.
I
hear
a
wrecks
and
that
very
bad
curve
there
on
I-85
185
all
the
time,
and
so
I
do
use
my
phone
and
I
have
no
trouble.
S
I've
used
verizon
in
the
past
right
now
I
have
t-mobile
and
I'm
not
having
dropped
calls,
my
goodness,
but
what
I
wanted
to
say
that
it
is
a
privilege
to
speak
to
y'all
today,
and
I
just
wanted
to
just
say
that
this
is
something
that's
near
and
dear
to
my
heart,
because
it
is
my
home
and
my
neighborhood,
where
I
have
lived
since
1963.,
I'm
here,
representing
though
not
only
myself,
but
other
people
of
the
neighborhood.
These
are
just
people
of
the
neighborhood,
the
area
I
have
100
and
20
some
there.
S
S
Some
of
them
were
not
here
here
today,
especially
my
neighbor
next
door,
who
is
right
next
to
the
shrine
club.
Her
husband
just
got
back
from
a
hospital
stay,
he's
on
oxygen,
they're,
worried
about
the
cell
phone
tower
or
the
rezoning
of
the
shrine
club
as
to
what
may
be
in
the
in
the
future,
and
that's
that's
the
consensus
of
a
lot
of
people
because
we
do
want
it
to
remain
residential
in
nature.
We
have
homes,
you
know
we've
had
families,
we've
got
lives
that
have
all
been.
S
S
It's
still
a
nice
place,
they
put
a
beautiful
statue
in
the
front,
they're
very
quiet,
I
don't
have
any
trouble
with
them.
They
don't
they're,
not
rebel
rousers,
you
know,
and
and
so
we
we
have
accepted
them.
We
love
that
they
help
the
crippled
children,
and
so
we
have
accepted
them
to
say
that
if
they
ever
were
to
move,
though
what
would
happen?
We
don't
know
and
that's
the
question
we
worry
about.
If
it's
rezoned
to
a
residential
office,
we
don't
know
what
might
come
become
of
it.
S
You
can
say
it
can
be
a
lodge
or
a
you
know
some
sort
of
a
club,
but
who
you
know
not
all
clubs
and
lodges
are
the
same.
Just
like
those
grocery
stores.
Y'all
were
talking
about
earlier
with
the
lottery
in
them.
You
know
not
all
little
grocery
stores
are
the
same
and
I've
seen
those
that
y'all
were
talking
about,
and
they
do
look
a
little
sketchy
and
you
worry
about.
I
would
not
go
in
one
of
those.
S
S
S
You
know
many
things
that
they
say
they
can
cause
from
migraines
to
cancer,
and
you
just
don't
know
exactly
and
that's
that's
the
question
we
have
children
and
grandchildren
and
if
the
property
was
changed
as
as
far
as
more
traffic
coming
in
or
out,
we
have
children
that
are
walking
to
school
and
back
and
forth
when
we
moved
there.
S
The
you
know
when
I
was
a
little
girl,
it
was
even
more
grassy
and
more
trees
over
there
on
the
creek
and
it
kind
of
gave
you
the
sense
of
you
know
you're
in
the
in
the
city,
but
in
the
country,
and
so
it's
really
nice,
and
so
that's
why
we
like
to
keep
it.
As
you
know,
residential,
that's
what
we
want
the
cell
tower.
S
I
went
to
richard's
club,
u.n
hardaway
and
then
I
went
to
columbus
state,
which
was
columbus
college
back
then,
and
so
you
know
it's
just
a
great
place
to
live
and
to
grow
up,
and
we
just
don't
want
it
to
change.
So
we
appreciate
you
know
everything
that
y'all
can
do
and
just
prayerfully
consider
y'all
our
message.
Thank
you.
E
T
T
All
the
neighbors,
we're
all
against
rezoning
from
residential
to
residential
office.
She's
got
cindy
got
over
100
signatures,
but
all
she
did
was
just
go
around
the
neighborhood
just
right
around
the
shrine
club.
You
know
we
can
get
thousands
or
more
signatures
against
this.
If,
if
it's
needed
today
is
the
first
time
we've
heard
about
them,
making
it
look
like
a
tree,
they
were
mr
throttle.
Morton
was
asked
three
years
ago
about
making
it
look
like
a
tree
and
he
said
that
the
tower
would
be
so
tall.
It
would
stick
out
like
a
sore
thumb.
T
Looking
like
a
tree,
this
is
a
150
foot
tower.
I
don't
think
there's
another
one
in
columbus,
that's
150
foot
tall
and
I
don't
think
there's
another
one
that
stuck
right
into
a
residential
neighborhood.
Either
they
were
asked
three
years
ago
about
it
being
so
tall.
Would
they
have
to
put
a
light
on
top
of
it?
For
an
airport-
and
they
said
they
probably
would
they
probably
have
to
have
a
light-
a
flashing
light
on
top.
T
There's
a
then
talk
about
they're
going
to
lease
it
out
to
all
these
other
companies
to
put
all
their
equipment.
On
top
of
this
tower,
they're
going
to
also
prob
them.
Other
companies
will
probably
have
to
mount
emergency
generators
around
the
base
of
the
tree,
for
when
the
power
goes
out
where
they
keep
the
power.
So
not
only
going
to
have
a
tree
you're
going
to
have
generators
there.
T
T
T
J
John
burnett
I
reside
at
2854
cromwell.
I
saw
on
the
slides
before
that
my
house
was
not
represented
with
the
red
x.
However,
please
amen,
and
I
I'm
also
known
as
saint
nick
of
columbus.
So
at
this
time
of
the
year
yep
I
was
gonna
have
I
hope
I
was
gonna.