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Morris Township board approves AT&T antennas on Red Bulls water tank with conditions
Summary
The Morris Township Board of Adjustment approved AT&T’s request to mount 12 panel antennas on a 102-foot Red Bulls training-facility water tank, granting use, height and bulk variances with conditions including painting equipment to match the tank, specific landscaping and generator testing restrictions.
The Morris Township Board of Adjustment on Nov. 24 approved AT&T’s application to install 12 panel antennas on a privately owned 102‑foot water tank at the Red Bulls training facility, finding that the proposal would fill a local coverage gap while imposing conditions to limit visual and noise impacts.
AT&T’s counsel, Erin Borick, told the board the application seeks a D‑1 use variance, a D‑6 height variance and four C variances to mount three arrays of panel antennas at a centerline of about 90 feet, and to place an approximately 18‑by‑26‑foot fenced equipment compound at the base of the tank. The company’s radio‑frequency engineer, Daniel Panessa, said the antennas are intended to remedy deficiencies in AT&T’s in‑building and…
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