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Planning commission approves 81-foot monopine cell tower at Yuba Sutter Food Bank
Summary
The Yuba City Planning Commission approved Use Permit UP 25-01 and adopted a mitigated negative declaration to allow construction of an 81-foot monopine cell tower and related equipment behind the Yuba Sutter Food Bank at 760 Stafford Way; staff said the tower is a fallback if AT&T's lease at an existing water-tower site is not renewed.
The Yuba City Planning Commission approved a use permit for an 81-foot “monopine” cell tower and related ground equipment at the Yuba Sutter Food Bank, 760 Stafford Way, after a staff presentation and a brief public hearing in which no members of the public spoke.
Assistant Planner Andrew Darryl told commissioners the proposal (Use Permit UP 25-01) would include the tower, ancillary equipment and a backup diesel generator. Darryl said the project is a contingency for AT&T in case a lease at an existing water-tower “exit site” is not renewed; that lease currently runs through April 2027. “The…
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