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Planning commission approves AT&T rooftop antennas at 225 Thirtieth amid neighborhood objections
Summary
After neighbors raised concerns over necessity, aesthetics and health, the commission approved AT&T’s request to install nine panel antennas on the rooftop of a daytime residential care facility with conditions; the company’s third‑party engineering consultant presented drive‑test results that the commission accepted.
The commission voted to approve a conditional use authorization allowing AT&T to install a wireless telecommunications facility with nine panel antennas on the rooftop penthouse of a daytime residential care facility at 225 Thirtieth Street.
Planning staff introduced the request and said the site is a preference‑1 location under the city’s wireless siting guidelines. Teddi Berheas, AT&T’s director of external affairs, said the installation is intended to add capacity and coverage in an area served by the F and J Muni lines and several bus routes. AT&T submitted a third‑party review and radio‑frequency testing; the…
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