UPDATE
The Rockland (ME) Planning Board refuses to approve a 120-foot tower
proposed by Bay Communications III LLC, despite the City Council and
city’s attorney claiming approval must be granted following a federal
court settlement last November. The Free Press reported that
the lawsuit occurred after The Planning Board rejected Bay
Communications’ application in February 2020. The tower aims to close a
“significant gap in wireless coverage” along the Route 1 corridor in
Rockland based on a radio frequency propagation study.
According to Planning Board Chairman Erik Laustsen, who has served for
33 years, the Board was never part of the settlement talks but has been
directed to sign the agreement. He said he does not understand why the
City Council did not bring board members into the fold on terms of the
settlement since the Planning Board was listed as a defendant in the
lawsuit. Continue Reading
Thursday, January 7, 2021
Planning Board Rebukes Federal Court Ruling Over Tower Project
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