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Council approves 100‑foot AT&T 'monopine' to close coverage gap; fire marshal supported tower
Summary
A conditional use permit for a 100‑foot communications tower designed as a faux pine (monopine) at 999 East Fry Boulevard was approved unanimously; applicant and staff said the tower will close a local coverage gap and provide capacity for first‑responder communications.
Sierra Vista — The City Council unanimously approved a conditional use permit for a 100‑foot communications tower camouflaged as a pine tree at 999 East Fry Boulevard after staff and the applicant said the structure would close a radio coverage gap and improve first‑responder communications.
SmartLink Real Estate, representing AT&T, proposed a 50‑by‑50‑foot lease area to accommodate the monopine and screened ground‑mounted…
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