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February 22, 2000 <br /> <br />removed." Council Member Dallas stated, "I've received more complaints on that <br />property than any other." Council Member Haskell requested that Staff report every <br />three months to Council the clean-up progress. Mr. Summers added, "We will make a <br />commitment to-the community to make either site look very nice." Mayor Crabtree <br />declared the Public Hearing closed. Council Member Roop stated, "1 apologize to Mr. <br />Summers for the inconvenience of coming back and forth. We're fortunate to have had <br /> <br />a staff to come forward with an ordinance. <br />maximum collocation. We realized that <br /> <br />We wanted to make sure that we get <br />putting poles in communities and <br /> <br />neighborhoods would be problems to residents. I'm discouraged with the College Street <br />area. One of my points is safety for citizens. ! hope that at some point in the future, the <br />Bridge Street site would provide increased collocation, thereby decreasing the number <br />of poles in the future. At the Bridge Street site,' residents would not be as close as the <br />other site." Council Member Haskell stated, "There's only so much we can do to <br />regulate the poles; it's a phenomenon that we'll have to deal with. The College Street <br />site has less visual impact to the Southside community." Vice Mayor Teague stated, "1 <br />don't like either-site;' both have major distractions. ! couldn't get over the height of the <br />antenna on Bridge Street. Visually, the wooden pole would be better." Council Member <br />Dallas stated, "The Bridge Street site doesn't bother anyone facing it." Mayor Crabtree <br />stated, "1 don't like either site. However, both are conforming to the law. Less visual <br />impact will be with the wooden pole." Council Member Roop moved to grant a Special <br />Use Permit for the construction of a telecommunications monopole at 406 Bridge Street; <br />the motion was duly' seconded and defeated 'by the following vote, with all members <br />voting: Vote 2 - 3; Yeas (2) - Dallas, Roop; Nays (3) - Crabtree, Haskell, Teague. <br /> <br /> <br />
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