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New Port Hueneme homeowners ask council to reconsider approval of 45-foot Wi‑Fi tower near Waimea Bay homes

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Two homeowners told the council they were not notified before the city approved a conditional use permit for a 45-foot wireless communications tower near their bedrooms and asked the council to revoke the permit or require an independent RF inspection.

Two new Port Hueneme homeowners told the City Council on March 3 they believe the city failed to notify them before the Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit to install a 45-foot wireless communications tower adjacent to the Waimea Bay community.

Tim Rubocava said he and his wife, Elizabeth, bought a house at 193 West Garden Green on Feb. 3 and learned only afterward that the conditional use permit (listed in public minutes as CUP PCPHCU241) approved a tower “literally right next to our bedroom window.” He asked the council to revoke the permit and to commission an independent inspection of radio-frequency (RF) emissions, saying he and his wife worried…

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