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Neighbors oppose AT&T rooftop antennas; Planning Commission continues 590 Second Ave application to Nov. 19

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 17, 2020
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Summary

After neighbors raised health, sunlight and visual-impact concerns, the Planning Commission continued AT&T’s conditional-use application for 10 rooftop panel antennas at 590 Second Ave to Nov. 19 to allow the sponsor to search for higher-preference alternate sites and do follow-up outreach.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Sept. 17 continued AT&T’s application to install 10 panel antennas at 590 Second Avenue, asking the company to pursue additional outreach and demonstrate that higher-preference sites were not viable.

Planning staff (Ashley Lindsay) presented a conditional-use authorization request for an 18T Mobility macro wireless facility consisting of 10 panel antennas and ancillary equipment, and said the department received roughly 30 letters opposing the project, citing radio-frequency exposure, design and noise. Staff concluded the project would be "necessary, desirable and compatible" and noted public-safety benefits, including support for…

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