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Burns Harbor council rejects proposed Amendment Four to cell-tower lease

Burns Harbor Town Council · March 12, 2026
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Summary

After nine months of negotiation over escalation, sublease consent and fiber-line protections, the Burns Harbor Town Council voted to reject the proposed fourth amendment to the town's cell-tower lease and keep existing lease terms and a 3% escalation.

The Burns Harbor Town Council voted March 11 to reject a proposed fourth amendment to the town's cell-tower lease, leaving the current lease and its 3% annual escalation in place.

Council members and the town attorney described months of back-and-forth negotiations with the tower operator over several issues, including a proposed reduction to a 2% annual escalation in exchange for additional rented space and language…

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