In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed Verizon cell tower in Lake Havasu City, which has sparked significant community opposition. The site, selected to enhance Verizon's network coverage, is located near residential areas, raising concerns among local residents about potential noise and light pollution.
The proposed tower, standing at 110 feet, is situated approximately 650 feet from nearby homes, with a requested 300-foot setback from residential properties. The applicant indicated that this location was the only viable option after negotiations with another landowner fell through. However, residents voiced strong objections during the meeting, highlighting the existing disturbances from the property, including disruptive security lights and noise from vehicles associated with improper residential use of storage units.
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Subscribe for Free Shonda Fouts, a local resident, expressed her concerns about the negative impact of the tower on the neighborhood's quality of life, citing issues with light pollution and noise that disrupt sleep. She urged the commission to consider alternative sites that would not encroach on residential areas.
Another resident, Carol Rodriguez, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing that the proposed tower's height and location are inappropriate for a residential street. She noted the presence of emergency vehicles and air traffic in the vicinity, further complicating the proposal's feasibility.
The commission has yet to make a decision on the special use request, with further discussions anticipated. Residents are hopeful that their concerns will lead to a reconsideration of the tower's location, advocating for a site that better aligns with the community's needs and values.