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Jefferson County BZA approves 255-foot self-support tower after findings of fact
Summary
The Board of Zoning Appeals granted a special exception for a 255-foot self-support lattice communications tower on a rural parcel, finding the project will not endanger public health or substantially harm nearby property uses. The applicant must submit outstanding documentation before permits are finalized.
The Jefferson County Board of Zoning Appeals approved a special exception for a 255-foot self-support lattice communications tower after the board read findings of fact and voted in favor.
Applicant representative Jason Riggs, speaking for Kim Lake Warren, described the proposal as a 255-foot self-support tower within a leased 100-by-100-foot area and a 75-by-75-foot footprint, with no guy wires. Riggs said the tower center would be roughly 303 feet from the nearest…
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