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Matt Runte of Diamond Services, prepared the RF emission report for AT &T <br />Wireless for the subject site stated his availability to answer questions. <br />Howard Macway, longtime member of the First Congregational Church of <br />Redwood City, stated that the church serves the community. He further stated <br />that two additional churches meet at the site; most evenings other groups meet <br />at the church; weddings are held; two schools use the site; public concerts are <br />held; and the church is the founding sponsor for Casa de Redwood. He cited <br />other outreach programs provided that serve the community. He explained his <br />experience as a nuclear engineer and his exposure to radiation stating that the <br />Government set the same safe limits for occupational radiation exposure as for <br />the non monitored public. He summarized that the intensity of radiation <br />dissipates with the square of the distance, the farther away, the less radiation <br />received. The outreach to the residents provided telephone numbers and e-mail <br />addresses with only one communication received. He also explained a <br />conversation with Mary Brown where she asked if he could promise her there <br />would never be any more antennae. He stated that he had no idea. <br />Mary Drieth, resident since 1953, stated her concern is radiation and that a place <br />of worship is not a commercial use to expend other types of activity. She <br />expressed her desire for Council to reject the use permit as she does not think it <br />is the proper place. She stated that the promise was to not build any more and <br />now the facility is even higher. <br />Mary Brown stated that Charles Jany, Gary Bonte and Reverend McLane <br />promised the residents there would be no more antennas. She further stated <br />resentment that Mr. Jany took the liberty to provide AT &T with her personal <br />telephone number to test the waters. She stated that the radiation exposure to <br />children should be considered and she along with others has been afflicted with <br />cancer. <br />Howard Smith, residing two parcels away from the church, stated his opinion that <br />the noise is not a very high volume and consistent with a refrigerator volume. He <br />stated that outreach from the church related to the topic was nonexistent except <br />for a notice from the Planning Department in November 2004 that he understood <br />to be a hearing to extend the use of the existing Verizon tower. He clarified that <br />the RF is a microwave band and he stated that the Verizon towers are at least a <br />kilowatt, or a microwave oven operating all day. He stated he is very <br />uncomfortable with the facility. <br />Gerald Nagle stated that he is a retired AT &T employee and has worked in the <br />Air Force with radio antennas and is knowledgeable about the radiation level. He <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND <br />REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING MINUTES <br />FEBRUARY 28, 2005 <br />PAGE 6 <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 60 <br />Paae No. 415 <br />
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