During a recent government meeting, community members voiced concerns regarding a proposed 150-foot cell tower near Rosario Road, which is adjacent to residential areas and state parks. Paul Zuwila, a local resident, presented an appeal against the project, emphasizing the tower's significant height compared to existing trees, which range from 50 to 75 feet tall. Zuwila illustrated the tower's potential visual impact with slides, highlighting that it would extend 75 to 100 feet above the surrounding foliage.
The proposed site is strategically located to enhance cellular coverage primarily for Rosario Beach and nearby Washington State lands, as indicated by coverage maps presented during the meeting. Zuwila pointed out that the new coverage would mainly benefit drivers on Rosario Road and visitors to state parks, raising questions about the necessity and implications of the tower for local residents.
As discussions progressed, Zuwila and other attendees expressed their objections, focusing on the tower's aesthetic impact and potential disruption to the natural landscape. The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue between community interests and infrastructure development, as residents seek to balance technological advancements with environmental and visual considerations. Further discussions are expected as the appeal process unfolds.