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Planning commission approves AT&T rooftop antennas at Noriega Street despite neighbors’ health concerns

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 21, 2012
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted to approve a conditional use permit for AT&T to install up to 11 rooftop panel antennas at 2543 Noriega Street. Neighbors cited health and aesthetic concerns; planning staff and the Department of Public Health said RF levels meet FCC guidance. The approval included conditions and community‑liaison commitments by AT&T.

The Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit allowing AT&T to install up to 11 rooftop panel antennas and associated equipment at 2543 Noriega Street, a two‑story commercial building in an NC‑2 neighborhood commercial district. Planning staff recommended approval with conditions after the Department of Public Health reviewed the radio‑frequency (RF) report and found the proposal complies with current Federal Communications Commission guidelines.

Adrian Putra of the planning department described the project as a co‑location on a preference‑2 site that would screen most antennas behind the parapet or hide them in faux vents, with associated cabinets…

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