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PUC renews MetroPCS lease for six antennas at Southeast Plant amid community health concerns

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · June 24, 2008
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Summary

The commission unanimously approved a five-year lease renewal for MetroPCS to retain up to six antennas on the Southeast Treatment Plant rooftop; community members urged further environmental review and outreach while staff said the Bureau of Environmental Management issued a categorical CEQA exemption and the site has been active since 2001.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on June 24 approved a five-year lease renewal for MetroPCS to use rooftop space at the Southeast Treatment Plant for cellular service, authorizing continued use of up to six antennas for $3,700 per month.

Joseph Tam, Real Estate Property Officer, noted a correction in the agenda summary — MetroPCS’ lease contemplates up to six antennas (the vendor initially requested nine) — and said MetroPCS has…

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