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of your time than necessary. But I think you need some additional facts in order to make an <br />informed decision. <br />I€d like to say that Orchidland is not, are not a bunch of Luddites that are against cell towers. We <br />agree that cell towers and better communications are necessary. What we disagree with is the <br />location of this tower in amongst a bunch of homes. <br />I€d like to briefly outline from our point of view what this cell tower is, a 104-foot tower, three <br />immediately adjacent homes. Two of them 200 feet away with stunning views of the tower <br />outside of their living room windows, and another home is only 63 feet away from the base of <br />the tower. The bedrooms of this closer home will actually be in the fall shadow‚ of the tower. <br />This is what we€re talking about (diagram). As far as I€m concerned, this is what we should be <br />talking about. <br />ALAMEDA:Excuse me, you said it€s Ely, your last name? <br />ELY:Ely. <br />ALAMEDA:Mr. Ely, you know, we just had a comment by Miss Todd about adding <br />furtherevidencetothedocument,tothedocumentation.AndI€mjustwondering,Mr.Torigoe, <br />is it okay to have the -? <br />SIRACUSA:It€s not further evidence. This was mentioned, the fall zone‚ was <br />mentioned. I can€t remember where, but I remember reading about it. There was no picture of <br />it. <br />ALAMEDA:Okay. Mr. Torigoe, -? <br />TORIGOE:Yeah, Mr. Chairman, basically, if there€s an exhibit or drawing that is <br />based on the evidence, you can make an argument that way. So, I guess, the question is whether <br />the parties agree that there is evidence upon which this drawing is based in the record? <br />LEIHEAD-TODD:I believe there€s evidence in the record that indicates the distance of the <br />house from the tower, which is approximately 63 feet; and this illustrates, I guess, the tower <br />being 104 feet, and the arch of the tower versus the location of the house. <br />ALAMEDA:Mr. Young, are you okay with this description? <br />YOUNG:Yes. I have no issue with what Mr. Ely wants to present. <br />ALAMEDA:Fellow Commissioners? All right, Mr. Ely. <br />ELY:Okay. I€ll keep going and try to make it fast. But I believe that is an <br />accurately drawn scale drawing. <br />24EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />