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Board approves 125-foot "monopine" for Verizon after debate over disguise and timing

Pinal County Board of Supervisors · April 1, 2026
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Summary

The Pinal County Board granted a special-use permit for a 125-foot Verizon monopine at an unincorporated site after staff recommended 19 stipulations; neighbors and supervisors raised objections to the tree disguise rule, and the applicant said it needed quick approval to improve coverage.

The Pinal County Board of Supervisors approved a special-use permit on April 1 for a 125-foot Verizon wireless facility designed as a monopine, following a planner’s presentation, public comment and debate among supervisors about camouflage requirements and project timing.

Planner Sam Amaya described the proposal as a 125-foot monopole with a 50-by-50-foot equipment compound that would improve coverage and capacity for residents and businesses in the area. "They are requesting to approve a special use permit to…

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