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RAFFIPIY: Yeah, what they decide. <br />CLARKSON: All right, thank you. If there are no further questions, please be seated, and at this <br />time, I'm going to ask people who have signed up to testify to come up four at a time. The first <br />four, Lauri and Courtney <br />C. DEAGUTAR (from audience): DeAguiar. <br />CLARKSON: Thank you. Lyan Youngs and Patty Egan. Okay, I'm going to swear you all in <br />simultaneously here. Please raise your right hand. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth on <br />this matter before the Commission today? <br />TESTIFIERS: Yes. <br />CLARKSON: The record shows they all said yes. We'll start on this end, and please introduce <br />yourself, speak into the microphone, and proceed with your testimony. We're limiting testimony <br />to three minutes, so if you see a card raised up, please understand what that's for. <br />L. DEAGUTAR: My name is Lauri DeAguiar. I live at 15-1254 Railroad Avenue, and my home <br />is the home in the picture. So it's, I said 70 feet in my report and it's less than that, just <br />explaining. <br />C. DEAGUTAR: My name is Courtney DeAguiar. I live at 15-1254 Railroad, and yeah, like she <br />said, the aerial view house, that house to the right is mine. <br />L. YOUNGS: My name is Lyan Youngs. We reside at 15-1244 Railroad Avenue. So, if you <br />look at the location plan, we're Lot 104 [sic -414], which is adjacent to the cell tower as well. <br />M. YOUNGS: My name is Mark Youngs. I reside at 15-1244I'm at that same residence, <br />Lot 1014 [sic -414]. <br />CLARKSON: I may have misundermiscommunicated here. You can immediately proceed <br />after you introduce yourself to make your testimony. <br />L. DEAGUTAR: Since we only have three minutes, my main concern is, which we can't use the <br />health issue, just a close proximity of the tower, if it fell, it would crush my whole house. I <br />mean, not to mention the safety part. I love to wake up in the morning, go on my front porch, <br />drink my cup of coffee, and not wanna hear a hum or anything from this huge tower which <br />would be really ugly. Our property values will go down. Who'd want that? I don't think she'd <br />like that tower that close to her home. And, I think it's just BS about we need the cell coverage. <br />We all can get WIFI in our homes. I don't understand. And, most of our neighbors, a lot of our <br />neighbors we have squatters who fell on bad times. We have low income. They don't even have <br />cell phones some of `em. So, I don't know. I don't see the high need. Dan Evans, the owner of <br />the property told me that he fell on hard times, that's why he's thinking of putting the tower <br />there. And, we were first told that it would only be 20 to 30 feet. I can't make this up, and I <br />10V1111.11 1.1 <br />