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2018-01-04 Hearing Transcript - Verizon Wireless USE 17-067
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The other thing that I would, you know, dispute from testimony so far is that this cell phone that <br />everyone has, including Crystal over there, which I appreciate your testimony by the way, this is <br />a transmitter, and this sends out a signal to a cell tower, and what I've found out from my <br />research is that when you have a poor signal, it sends out a stronger pulse trying to find a signal. <br />If you're out of rangeāif I go down to the beach, I can feel my phone heating up because it's <br />sending out a stronger signal to, you know, try to find a tower. It's always, when it's on, it's in <br />search of a tower, and that, this is more dangerous to children and people than the cell tower <br />itself. That's what I've learned from my studies, and I feel like, you know, other than you know <br />trying to hide the towers which they're doing by making it look like a tree or moving it further <br />on the lot, that, you know, to really address the problem, we've gotta change our culture and get <br />rid of cell phones, and I just don't see that happening. I feel safer when I'm closer to a tower <br />than when my phone is heating up in my pocket trying to search one out. That's what I found. <br />Thanks. <br />CLARKSON: Any further discussion? If not, can we have a motion on this application? <br />HENKEL: Mr. Chair, with that, I move that application for Use Permit Docket No. USE 17-067 <br />be approved based on the Planning Director's findings, recommendation, and proposed <br />conditions which shall be adopted. <br />CLARKSON: Is there a second? <br />MIYASATO: I second. <br />CLARKSON: It's been moved by Commissioner Henkel and seconded by Commissioner <br />Miyasato that the application be approved. Maija, would you call the roll? <br />JACKSON: Yes, just to clarify. That was just approved as presented, not with moving the lease <br />area. Correct? <br />HENKEL: I'd like to amend that motion to be approved on the condition that the leased area be <br />moved further back on the lot. <br />SCHISZLER (from audience area walking out with Theresa Billian): Closer to our house. <br />Thanks. Bullshit. Good luck when you build there. There's going to be problems soon. <br />CLARKSON: Does everybody understand the motion? <br />MIYASATO: Yeah, I'll second the amended motion. <br />CLARKSON: All right. Maija? <br />JACKSON: Okay, all right, with that, I'll take the roll. Commissioner Henkel? <br />HENKEL: Aye. <br />EXHIBIT D <br />13 <br />
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