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Lunenburg supervisors approve Crown Castle tower recertification, accept court-clerk grants and back two BEAD applications

Lunenburg County Board of Supervisors · March 1, 2026
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Summary

At its Nov. 14 meeting, the Lunenburg County Board of Supervisors approved a conditional use permit to recertify a 256-foot Crown Castle tower, accepted $123,338 in grants for the Circuit Court Clerk’s Office, declared surplus vehicles for auction, agreed to forward $270 from a DMV fund to Southside SPCA, and voted to send letters supporting two companies’ BEAD broadband grant applications.

The Lunenburg County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 14 unanimously approved a conditional use permit allowing Crown Castle to recertify and alter an existing 256-foot wireless telecommunications tower in the Kenbridge area, and moved through a slate of routine administrative actions including grant acceptances, surplus declarations and support for broadband grant applicants.

The board approved Conditional Use Permit 4-24 for the tower on tax parcel 048-0A-0-127 (listed as 1091 East 5th Avenue). Paul Peckens, agent for CCATT LLC and attorney-in-fact for Crown Castle, presented the application; County Administrator Tracy M. Gee said the Planning Commission recommended approval with conditions and suggested assigning a separate…

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