Lower Blue Planning Commission OKs mobile phone tower north of Silverthorne

The Lower Blue Planning Commission approved a proposed cellular phone tower Thursday night to enhance insurance in a place infamous for being a dead zone. The new cellular telephone tower is located at 3175 Johnson Road, on a hillside above the Blue River Campground off Highway 9, north of Silverthorne in Summit County. It’s been designed to appear like a pine tree, and at 85 feet tall, the new cellular telephone tower should be on par with the encompassing timber.

It will serve AT&T clients. However, the organization says in its software that the tower is designed to house up to three greater service providers with 36 additional antennas. Nexius Solutions is working as a consultant for AT&T on the mission. An employer representative said production ought to begin as early as late spring or early summertime, and AT&T’s goal is to have it fully operational by the year-end.

Because the plan to build the brand new mobile phone tower got here with vital nearby support, iit’s expected to have few impacts on the surrounding landscape, meets county-making plans desires, and has been approved years in advance before that approval expired, the planning fee authorized the company’s conditional use permit and site plan application on Thursday. Most of the dialogue targeted potential impacts on the natural world, agreements to preserve Johnson Road, tower connections, the co-region of different providers, and how the new cellphone tower should raise public safety in an area notorious for “No Service” signals.

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