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Zoning board approves AT&T small-cell replacement at right-of-way adjacent to 11 Crowley St.
Summary
The Lowell City Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously approved a special-permit request from New Cingular Wireless (AT&T) to install a replacement small-cell wireless facility on an existing utility pole adjacent to 11 Crowley Street after the company said a prior site had to be removed by the utility company.
The Lowell City Zoning Board of Appeals on April 28 unanimously approved a special permit allowing New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC (operating as AT&T) to install a replacement small-cell wireless facility on an existing utility pole in the public right-of-way adjacent to 11 Crowley Street.
The applicant’s attorney, Edward Perry of Brown Rudnick, told the board the relocation was necessary because National Grid required removal of an existing facility at Meadowcroft Street and AT&T needed to move the equipment to maintain coverage. “We comply with all FCC…
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