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LOCATING A 150-FOOT CELL TOWER AMONG OCEAN VIEW HOMES has drawn strong opposition <br /> from nearby residents and a petition signed by more than 90 community members. <br /> The proposal will be considered by the County of Hawai'i Planning Commission at its Thursday, Dec. 7 <br /> meeting in Hilo. Renegade Towers, LLC, based in Oakland, is applying for a Special Permit or Use Permit <br /> to construct the tower on a one-acre lot at 92-8627 Paradise Circle, close to the county-owned Kahuku <br /> Park, St. Jude's Church and man homes. <br /> According to County records, Renegade Towers purchased the one-acre lot in 2021. The community <br /> petition states that the tower"will be a commercial use that is inappropriate for a rural neighborhood and <br /> ill have a negative impact on our community, culture, roadway, property values and quality of life. <br /> "The proposed location for this facility is within 500 feet of a newly updated community park and <br /> proposed skate park. A neighborhood church is also within sight. <br /> "The proposed development includes a 150-foot-tall monopole tower, which includes equipment <br /> cabinets, utility H-frame and 2 diesel emergency generators. The tower will include 21 eight-foot antennas <br /> and 27 RRUs (remote radio units) stacked behind the antennas for AT&T and proposed T-Mobile <br /> equipment. Future carriers could be added to this structure. <br /> "The facility will be enclosed by a six-foot fence. Work lights will be installed. Natural vegetation will be <br /> modified in the construction of this tower. All of this is located 30 feet from the rear of the lot and within 70 <br /> feet of a neighbor's home and less than 500 feet from Kahuku County Park, with its ballfield, basketball <br /> court and future skateboard park." <br /> "We urge decision-makers to reconsider their plans for a cell tower and communications facility in ou <br /> community. The height of the current cell tower has just been raised from 100 feet to 150 feet, which <br /> should bring better coverage to the area." <br /> The petition says the signers are "not against cell towers" but request that a less intrusive plot of land <br /> be investigated for the project. <br /> The county published a list of ten items for Renegade Towers to address. It requires "a statement from <br /> the applicant that diligent, but unsuccessful efforts to install or co-locate the applicant's <br /> telecommunications antennas on existing towers or feasible antenna support structures have been <br /> made."Applicants are instructed to "identify those sites that you have investigated and explain how those <br /> sites are inadequate and how the site selected is the least obtrusive". <br /> The county also asks if the applicant has "met with adjacent landowners and/or community regarding <br /> the development?" <br /> Donna Durgin, a resident of Ocean View for 27 years and owner of SolarWorks!, owns a property near <br /> the site of the proposed tower. She told The Ka`u Calenda <br /> that the first she knew of the cell tower proposal was a sign on the lot. <br /> "Renegade Towers put the sign on the wrong lot", she explained, "so that caused confusion. They have <br /> never held community meetings or met with me or any of my neighbors. <br /> "If built, the tower will significantly reduce the value of our properties. According to the federal agency, <br /> HUD, a tower will drop the value of homes by five to 20 percent. They take these things into account <br /> hen they appraise the value of a home. <br /> "This tower should be away from homes and on a larger plot of land. <br /> "We already have a 150-foot-tower on the corner of Reef Boulevard and Palm Parkway. There used to <br /> be a 1 00' one on that land, but they built a new 150-foot one and then demolished the 100-foot one", she <br /> added. <br /> Durgin and her neighbor Al Sherman have been collecting signatures at the Ocean View swap meet, <br /> held each Saturday morning and said that those who would like to sign the petition can contact Durgin at <br /> 808-937-8260. <br />