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Appeal denied for wireless permit at 734 Lombard; board upholds Public Works finding under Article 25
Summary
After a heated public hearing with parents, neighborhood advocates and safety proponents, the Board of Appeals voted 5‑0 to deny an appeal of Public Works’ issuance of a wireless permit at 734 Lombard, finding the application complied with Article 25 procedures and Public Works' review of available pole inventory and master licensing.
The Board of Appeals denied an appeal of Public Works’ issuance of a wireless‑facility permit at 734 Lombard Street on July 20, upholding the department’s determination that the permit complied with Article 25 rules for personal wireless service facilities.
Amanda Higgins of the Department of Public Works told commissioners the department may deny wireless permits only for limited reasons under Article 25, and that for the two contested Lombard permits public works found both met the technical and…
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