Extend moratorium blocking new cell towers until July 2008
In Plain English
The city currently blocks all applications for new cell towers and wireless equipment. This temporary ban was set to expire soon. If approved, the moratorium continues for several more months while the city develops new rules for where these facilities can be built.
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adopted Urgency Ordinance No. 10-08 N.S.
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