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Bristol Bay Borough Assembly introduces two ordinances to allow conditional cell towers in residential zones
Summary
The assembly on Nov. 3 introduced two companion ordinances to allow communication towers in residential and multifamily districts via conditional-use permits with a 100-foot height limit and scheduled public hearings and adoption votes for Dec. 1; staff said the changes align local code with the 1996 Telecommunications Act.
The Bristol Bay Borough Assembly on Nov. 3 introduced two ordinances that would allow communication towers in residential and multifamily zoning districts by conditional-use permit, with a maximum height of 100 feet, and set public hearings and second readings for Dec. 1.
Manager James Wilson said the measures are intended as code cleanup to align borough regulations with federal law and to create a transparent…
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