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Commission continues AT&T wireless proposal at 1700 Union after neighbors raise visual and health concerns

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 19, 2013
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Summary

AT&T’s application to install three antennas and equipment at 1700 Union Street drew numerous objections over aesthetics and RF concerns; commissioners requested additional mock-ups and better screening options and continued the item to Oct. 3 for further work.

AT&T’s proposed macro wireless facility at 1700 Union Street drew substantial neighborhood opposition on Sept. 19, with residents urging the Planning Commission to reconsider siting and screening because the building is highly visible from adjacent streets and notable for its historic character.

AT&T told the Commission it had reduced its original design after multiple iterations to a smaller package: two screened facade‑mounted antennas and…

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