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MCCULLOUGH: Yes, I am. <br />WATANABE: To all of those? <br />MCCULLOUGH: Well, I would allow Christopher to be the representative for us. <br />WATANABE: Yeah, you could be called up, like Mr. Blancato, as a witness, etc. <br />MCCULLOUGH: Right, as a witness. That’s fine. I was not given notice. And I did call the <br />consultants, Maria Ananda, to discuss this with her, and at that time she told me that they only <br />had to let people know, who are 500 feet or closer to the structure. And then she also, however, <br />did in our conversation mention that she had sent out 150 letters; there’re not 150 residents <br />within 500 feet, so I am curious as to who got letters and why we did not. But you know -. <br />WATANABE: That’s a separate matter. <br />MCCULLOUGH: Yes, so I was not given enough notification to file paperwork. <br />WATANABE: Okay. But again, back to the same question that we ask the same <br />principles apply, yeah? <br />MCCULLOUGH: Right. <br />WATANABE: Are you willing to waive your right -? <br />MCCULLOUGH: Yes. <br />WATANABE: To intervene? And so not having received notice prior to 10 days of this <br />hearing is moot, right? <br />MCCULLOUGH: Yes, I am. Yeah. <br />WATANABE: Okay, thank you. We’ve clarified that. Now I open up to further <br />questions. Mr. Woodward? <br />WOODWARD: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I’m going to ask you a question you probably <br />don’t have the answer to. You have an existing cell tower that’s 80 feet tall. They are proposing <br />building one that’s 40 feet higher. Is that going to increase or decrease the amount of radio <br />waves that you are exposed to? If you put it higher off the ground, unless it has a bigger <br />transmitter, it would seem to me it would ameliorate that rather than make it worse – that is <br />assuming there in fact are health risks, which is another question. <br />MCCULLOUGH: Well, according to the research that I’ve done, you know, it is even being <br />higher, you know, it’s possible that those waves would be higher; however, it still affects the <br />area right around it, which is in close proximity. Also there is an issue that was discussed earlier, <br />EXHIBIT D <br />14 <br /> <br />
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