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Commission approves 189‑foot wireless tower in northwest Lancaster County
Summary
The Planning Commission approved Special Permit 24043 to allow a 189‑foot self‑supporting cell tower for Verizon Wireless in the northwest part of Lancaster County. Applicants said the tower is needed for coverage and will not require FAA lighting at the proposed height; residents raised concerns about road access and television interference.
The Lincoln Lancaster County Planning Commission on Feb. 5, 2025, approved Special Permit 24043 to allow a self‑supporting personal wireless facility up to 189 feet tall on agricultural land in the county’s northwest corner.
Planning staff described the site as roughly a mile south of the county line on a 150‑acre property zoned Agricultural (AG). Ben Callahan of the Planning Department said the AG height limit is 35 feet and the special permit is needed to exceed that. The planned tower compound and driveway footprint totals roughly 14,000 square feet and the access drive will come off Northwest 90th Street. Staff noted the permit…
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