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A proposed 151-foot cell tower in Bonny Doon has sparked debate over ... When Santa Cruz County’s planning commission voted to reject a 151-foot cellphone tower disguised like a pine tree in Bonny ...
YUCCA VALLEY — Residents who would be neighbors of a new 70-foot wireless tower disguised as a pine tree made their opposition to the project known at a meeting with a developer’s ...
The tower, disguised as a pine tree, should make AT&T service available throughout the Madison-Barbour Rural Historic District. Montpelier and Community Wireless Structures worked with the ...
Is it a tree, or a cell tower? It's a bit of both actually. Verizon Wireless said Monday that it is looking to construct a 199-foot "stealth pine tree" — a cell tower disguised as a humble ...
Cell towers are thought to destroy the aesthetic of a place that prides itself on its wilderness, so if cell towers are allowed at all, communication companies are required to disguise them in ...
Most Conroe residents probably don't notice the city's three 100-foot-tall pine trees that aren't pine trees at all. Conroe has three "monopines" which are cell towers meant to blend into the ...
has applied for a special use permit to build the cell tower, disguised as a pine tree on the Philippine Cultural Foundation’s property. “All of us were shocked by that,” resident Chris ...
dmfoss/iStock via Getty Images Cell towers are disguised as trees because many consider them ... This was the original driving force behind cell towers being decorated like pine trees, palm trees, ...
“I think honestly, cell towers ... he saw a tower disguised as a tree wondered if they could install something similar. “I almost didn’t see it because it looked like a pine tree ...
John Ward stepped up to speak at a Bismarck City Commission meeting earlier this month sporting a large white paper sticker with a red circle backslash symbol over the words “cell tower” on ...
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Love or hate them, more cell ... towers and base stations are disguised to look like water towers, flag poles, grain silos, clock or bell towers, church steeples or pine trees.