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Government has specifically provided is limited to the jurisdiction of the Federal <br /> Communications Commission and not an issue of which local entities can make <br /> any kind of determination. . � <br /> M/S Foust/Howard to re-open the public hearing. The motion passed by a <br /> unanimous voice vote. <br /> Public Comment: <br /> Patricia Bury, representing the First Congregational Church, thanked Council for <br /> its work and read a statement from the Church stating that on March 21 a letter <br /> was sent out to 82 of the immediate neighbors advising of a meeting to be held <br /> on April 4. The meeting consisted of 7 neighbors, 15 members from the church <br /> and two representatives from AT&T who answered questions concerning safety <br /> concerns. The statement said that the church does not make money from the <br /> antenna or from any other building users and that the money received from <br /> users helps the church serve the community and maintain its property. It further <br /> stated that the church council representing the congregation decides on each <br /> use based on impact to the community and if even the slightest chance of harm <br /> to anyone existed, the church would not be willing to host the cell antenna <br /> equipment. <br /> Council Member Foust asked how many notices were sent out for the meeting <br /> and clarified that no Council Members were able to attend because a joint study <br /> session with the Planning Commission occurred at the same time. <br /> Howard Smith stated that he was unable to attend the meeting on April 4 but had <br /> submitted a response. He opposed the church's business practice of operating <br /> wireless telecommunications facilities on the property that is zoned for residential <br /> use. He referred to his letter to Council submitted on April 22 elaborating in <br /> greater detail many of the justifications to his two requests. His first request was <br /> that Council over rule the Zoning Administrator's approval of the use permit for <br /> the new proposed facility, and thaf Council direct the Zoning Administrator to <br /> initiate an investigation of the church's compliance of the existing use permit. He <br /> further explained his justifications detailed in his letter of April 22. <br /> George Bradford stated that his concern is that any amount of microwave <br /> radiation presents some danger and that the research is not adequate at this <br /> time. He further stated his belief that there are areas less populated than this site <br /> where the antenna could be located. <br /> Gerald Nagel asked the question of whether Verizon is in compliance or not. He <br /> asked if permits were obtained to change the antennas and equipment. He <br /> stated that the electrical connections are not on the inside but on the outside of <br /> the enclosure which presents an insecure connection. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND APRIL 25, 2005 <br /> REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING MINUTES PAGE 6 <br /> ,. ._ .. _ .,. _... _ _..__. ,.. <br />