In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a waiver request for a new cell tower at Spillers Ranch, presented by Jeff Dominic, President of GeoNet Services, representing Bennett Towers. The Planning Commission had previously recommended approval of the project, contingent upon the granting of two waivers related to setbacks and radius.
Dominic clarified that the radius was deemed accurate, but concerns were raised regarding the implications of waiving the setbacks, particularly how it would affect neighboring properties if new owners were to purchase adjacent homes. The council was advised to consider recording notarized letters from neighbors to document their awareness of the tower's proximity.
The urgency of the project was highlighted, as it aims to enhance emergency services communication, particularly in light of challenges faced during recent hurricanes. The proposed tower is designed to be collapsible, ensuring that it would not pose a risk to nearby homes in the event of a failure. An engineer's assessment confirmed that the tower's design minimizes the risk of collapse, stating that the fall radius is effectively zero.
The council is expected to deliberate on the waivers and the potential recording of neighbor agreements, which could set a precedent for future projects. The outcome of this meeting could significantly impact local emergency response capabilities and community relations regarding infrastructure development.