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Commission approves Verizon’s modified conditional use permit to replace monopole with 67-foot ‘eucalyptus’ tower
Summary
The City of Corona Planning and Housing Commission granted a conditional use permit modification allowing Verizon to replace an existing 62-foot monopole with a 67-foot wireless tower disguised as a eucalyptus tree at 1660 Leeson Lane and approved a temporary 62-foot monopole during construction.
The City of Corona Planning and Housing Commission voted to grant a modification to Conditional Use Permit CUPM2024-0002, allowing Verizon Wireless to replace an existing 62-foot monopole with a new 67-foot wireless telecommunications facility disguised as a mono-eucalyptus tree at 1660 Leeson Lane in the M-3 Heavy Manufacturing zone. The commission also accepted a change to a permit condition clarifying when a temporary tower must be removed.
Brandon Daugherty, associate planner, presented the item and staff recommendation. Daugherty said the subject site is 5.87 acres, the existing monopole was constructed in 1992 and was owned by American…
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