Tower and Antenna Siting
In addition, in the event that facility-siting matters must be resolved in state and federal courts, Allen Matkins draws on its broad knowledge of land use litigation to assist clients in obtaining favorable
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In addition, in the event that facility-siting matters must be resolved in state and federal courts, Allen Matkins draws on its broad knowledge of land use litigation to assist clients in obtaining favorable
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If you own land that a tower company wants to use, the relationship starts with a ground lease. These are not standard commercial leases — they involve long time horizons, complex
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The Telecommunications Land Use Plan consists of a set of findings and policies (original plan adopted May 8, 1985, revised policies adopted January 20, 1993) to be used as a guide for making land use
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Why Do Telecommunications Companies Require Surveys? Before the placement
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Design criteria for property evaluation Typically our facilities require ground space on which we would construct either a monopole (or similar type structure) or installation on a rooftop.
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Unless the underlying jurisdiction does not require any zoning at all, most cell towers must be approved by the local land use office prior to being built. In some cases, this is as easy as applying for a
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Most BLM communications sites are located at geographic elevations and have one or more facilities (towers, antennas, buildings, etc.) owned by private or governmental entities.
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Why Do Telecommunications Companies Require Surveys? Before the placement of any telecommunications or cellular tower, a licensed surveyor must conduct an official land survey.
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High speed/high frequency version could be next generation of cell service – But very expensive to deploy (billions), so is being rolled out very slowly - - A few dense urban areas first, later
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In addition, in the event that facility-siting matters must be resolved in state and federal courts, Allen Matkins draws on its broad knowledge of land use litigation to assist clients in obtaining favorable
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To comply with the federal and state law, as well as to address community concerns, local governments should review their zoning and land use ordinances and revise them to address these new wireless
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Building a new tower or collocating an antenna on an existing structure requires compliance with the Commission''s rules for environmental review. These regulatory processes ensure that appropriate
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