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Haysville council approves conditional use for new wireless tower after competing claims over nearby site
Summary
The Haysville City Council approved a conditional-use permit allowing a wireless communications tower at 200 West Grand Avenue after public comments from a carrier and a tower owner presented competing accounts about whether AT&T could co‑locate on an existing nearby SBA tower.
Haysville City Council on Feb. 10 approved a conditional-use permit to allow construction of a wireless communications tower at 200 West Grand Avenue, after public comment from representatives of both a tower owner and the carrier that plans to use the new structure.
The planning staff presented the resolution, noting the planning commission recommended approval. City staff said attempts to co‑locate AT&T equipment on an existing SBA Telecommunications monopole on the northwest corner of Baumann and Grand had failed because the property owner and AT&T could not agree on a placement for ground equipment. The resolution as introduced describes a 150‑foot tower; during the council motion a council member verbally described the tower as 50 feet, an inconsistency recorded in the meeting transcript.
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