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Lunenburg County adopts new wireless telecommunications ordinance; narrows enterprise zone incentive
Summary
The board approved a new Wireless Telecommunications Facilities Ordinance that adds recertification and build-time requirements for towers and voted to remove the local waiver of town business-license fees and relax the job-creation threshold for enterprise-zone local incentives.
The Lunenburg County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 14 unanimously approved a new Wireless Telecommunications Facilities Ordinance that establishes a single conditional-use permitting process, a two-year build requirement following CUP approval, and a five-year recertification requirement for existing tower permits.
County Attorney Frank Rennie told the board the ordinance was revised after Planning Commission review to reflect state law limits and to provide the county a right of first refusal to place county communications equipment on newly…
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