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Current towers serving OV area - <br /> MM86 — mono <br /> AT&T - Mac Farms — 150' mono 8 air miles to OV <br /> Ocean View — Palm Pkwy — 150' lattice less than 3 m to proposed <br /> South Point — 200' mono 8 miles OV to SP <br /> Pahala — Ka'akaiki Rd — 150' mono <br /> Coverage of cell signal 25 to 45 miles — well within these towers — <br /> The most demonstrative opposition to this application is that there is <br /> no need for additional service in the Ocean View neighborhood. Our <br /> current service is fully sufficient and functional. Many times, signals are <br /> blocked do to materials and partitions within the home and <br /> improvements need to be made within the home as opposed to outside <br /> the home. Additionally, we are overlapping coverage if another tower <br /> were to be placed in OV subdivision. If coverage is needed for highway <br /> and Ranchos — why not put it on a 3 acre parcel in Ranchos and the <br /> omni-directional antennas would cover the bottom of OV and the <br /> Ranchos area. I have had cell coverage since 2004 and never had a <br /> problem. T-Mobile works excellent! <br /> New application will overlap coverage in Ocean View and 1 acre parcel <br /> is not the responsible site for a cell tower. Close to county park — <br /> church (which one website states — The distance needed to reduce <br /> exposures down to the General Precautionary Level is often around a <br /> quarter of a mile (1320 feet or 400 meters) or more.) So the church <br /> would be in this area .... proposed skate park (which is noted in the Kau <br /> CDP) — and the surrounding property owners. The area is a bus stop <br /> and for community events such as food pantry, distribution of pet food, <br /> and many events at the park and church. <br /> 'd at a$by <br />