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Enterprise board approves AT&T 75-foot 'mono-eucalyptus' tower with setback variance
Summary
The Enterprise Town Advisory Board recommended approval of a use permit for a 75-foot disguised cell tower (a “mono‑eucalyptus”) at 3377 W. Cactus Ave., granting a setback variance the applicant said was necessary because surrounding lots could not meet the 1:1 (150-foot) fall‑zone requirement.
The Enterprise Town Advisory Board recommended approval Wednesday of a use permit allowing AT&T to install a 75-foot disguised cell tower — called a “mono‑eucalyptus” — and related equipment compound at 3377 West Cactus Avenue.
AT&T’s representative, Rich Compton, said the company was seeking a variance from required setbacks because the property was too narrow to meet the site’s nominal 1:1 setback requirement. “This is a 75 foot tower located at 3377 West Cactus Avenue,” Compton said. “We are requesting a use permit for setbacks of 8 feet because the setback in this area is 2 to 1, which means we would require a…
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