The
Lebanon Township in New Jersey voted at the beginning of August to approve a
second carrier contract on an existing cell tower. This approval allowed Nextel
to place equipment on the tower as well as outlined provisions for other
companies to use the tower. Even though
Nextel has been using the tower for a few months now, they have not been paying
rent to the township as agreed upon.
Mayor Tom McKee said it was not yet time to
send default notice as suggested by a resident. Invoices have been sent, McKee
said, but the language in the contract "doesn't give us a leg to stand
on." (Source: NJ.com)
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