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Commission pauses AT&T rooftop cell proposal after neighborhood objections; Richards recuses

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 13, 2018
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Summary

The commission paused consideration of AT&T's proposed rooftop wireless facility at 2990 Fourth Street after multiple neighbors raised outreach, size and contamination concerns. Commissioner Richards recused himself because he holds AT&T stock; the item was continued to Nov. 8 for further community outreach and staff follow‑up.

The Planning Commission on Sept. 13 heard a contested proposal for an AT&T rooftop wireless facility at 2990 Fourth Street and voted to continue the item to Nov. 8 after neighbors raised concerns about outreach, site history and scale.

Planning staff described the project as a roof‑mounted site with FRP enclosures, nine antennas (reduced from nine to six in design iterations) and ancillary ground‑floor equipment; staff recommended approval with conditions, saying the project fits the wireless siting…

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