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AT&T removes one antenna sector near Hebrew Academy; commission approves revised configuration

San Francisco City Planning Commission · December 8, 2011
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Summary

After months of negotiation with the Lisa Kempner Hebrew Academy and Bureau of Jewish Education, AT&T removed one proposed antenna sector from a rooftop installation at 601 Fourteenth Avenue; planning staff reported modeled RF exposure fell substantially and the commission approved the modified plan with conditions for post‑installation testing.

The Planning Commission on Dec. 6 approved a revised AT&T rooftop wireless installation at 601 Fourteenth Avenue after the applicant removed a sector that had drawn strong objections from the neighboring Lisa Kempner Hebrew Academy and nearby church groups.

AT&T and its RF consultant told the commission they had reduced the proposed installation (originally up to six panels in earlier filings) by removing “sector B,” the panel array that faced southwest toward the school. Planning staff and AT&T’s consultant reported that the modeled maximum exposure at the school façade dropped from a previously stated…

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