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VOLUME 36 • NUMBER 36 • JULY 26, 2018
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Avery Roese of Littleton lobbing a giant emoji at corn hole target during the Turkey Leg and Wind Hoe Down July 20 in Littleton. More photos on page 14. Photo by Stefan Krusze
GV City Council struggles with cellphone towers and equipment At its July 2 meeting, Greenwood Village city council was asked to consider requests for telecommunications facility special use permits by Pinnacle Consulting, Inc. for Sprint, and Crown Castle/New Paths Networks, LLC for Verizon and T-Mobile.
Should a faux pine tree be used to house cellular equipment? Pinnacle’s request was for a 50-foot monopine, which is a cellular tower disguised as a pine tree, to house a distributed antenna system macro facility near the northeast corner of the Greenwood Community Church property on Belleview.
The proposed monopine tower would expand network coverage for Sprint customers in the vicinity. The church supports the plan. Council member Dave Kerber likened the monopine to a faux Christmas tree and asked why Sprint could not place their equipment on one of the church’s roofs, which two other
carriers had done years earlier. Pinnacle’s engineer answered that it would not work due to technical issues related to the other two prior installations. Kerber said later, about that, “Your representations don’t persuade me.” Other council members also wondered why it couldn’t go on the roof but were even more
concerned about the height of the monopine and questioned whether it could be shorter. The applicant said that the specific location in an area of existing evergreen and deciduous trees ranging from 23 to 38 foot-tall was based on the recommendation of nearby residents at a Continued on page 10