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Planning commission considers controversial wireless facility proposal

June 19, 2024 | Eastvale, Riverside County, California



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Planning commission considers controversial wireless facility proposal
During a recent planning commission meeting, members reviewed a proposal for a new wireless communication facility disguised as a 70-foot monopine at Providence Ranch Park, located at 7250 Cobble Creek Drive. The facility aims to enhance wireless coverage in the area, addressing existing gaps in service.

The proposed site is situated within a specific plan area designated for park use, with surrounding zones primarily residential. The monopine will be strategically placed to minimize visibility, with all equipment concealed within the structure and surrounded by an existing fence. The project meets all necessary zoning requirements, including a maximum height of 70 feet and a setback of over 400 feet from nearby residences.

Visual presentations illustrated the monopine's design and its integration into the landscape, showing minimal visibility of the above-ground equipment from various vantage points. The planning staff reported that the development review committee found no significant concerns regarding the proposal, recommending approval based on compliance with municipal codes and standards.

Despite the favorable review, the planning commission noted that five emails and two phone calls expressing concerns had been received since the publication of the staff report. The applicant was present to address any questions from the commission, as discussions on the project continue.

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