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Council approves 100-foot ‘monopine’ communications tower to close coverage gaps and support first-responder network
Summary
A conditional use permit for a 100-foot AT&T communications tower camouflaged as a pine tree at 999 East Fry Boulevard was approved; staff said the tower will close coverage gaps and accommodate co-location for multiple carriers and first-responder use.
The Sierra Vista City Council approved a conditional use permit April 10 for a 100-foot communications tower designed as a monopine to be installed on a vacant pad at 999 East Fry Boulevard. The applicant—AT&T, represented by SmartLink and Bill Koenig—sought the permit to close identified coverage gaps and improve capacity for residences, businesses and the First…
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