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Commission approves AT&T's palm-tree camouflaged tower near Paradise after conditions and off-site contributions agreed
Summary
The Clark County Commission on Aug. 20 approved a use permit and related waivers allowing AT&T's palm-tree-camouflaged communication tower in Paradise, subject to public-works conditions including a cost contribution for off-site improvements and a $10,000 payment in lieu of trees.
The Clark County Commission on Aug. 20 approved a use permit and related waivers for a proposed communication tower in Paradise, allowing the applicant to install a palm-tree camouflaged structure, subject to conditions including a public-works cost contribution for off-site improvements and a $10,000 in-lieu fee for trees. Nut graf: Centerline Communications, representing AT&T Wireless, presented the proposal for a palm-tree-styled monopalm tower; public-works staff and the applicant agreed on conditions that led the board to approve the permit and waivers, and commissioners discussed aesthetics and the option to return with a different design. Applicant presentation and conditions:…
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