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Montana Missoula LPFM 80' Tower Request Denied

The CP is on their property and wants to build the tower behind the church. Some LPFM stations have a very small area that they can be moved to.


Gotcha. Maybe they can use some of the earlier options mentioned in this thread, but I doubt they read it. :D) I'm somewhat familiar with LPFM, but it's been a while. The last one I was heavily involved with, had the world's tiniest transmitter, in the world's tiniest slot for it, (I believe) right under the board LOL. They fell on hard times and sad to say, the station, nor the church which owned them, no longer exist.
 
Addressing the outreach versus money grabbing, I say amen. Jesus has two sses and they aren't dollar signs. To which non-prophet in KY are you referring?
It is a local non profit healthcare that was offered a tower and land that was built for a cell company that the deal fell thru. The estate wanted to "give" the land and tower to the non profit. The Non Profit agreed to take it and hoped to sell it. Their lawyer discovered the liability insurance has doubled in the past 3 years and now the Non Profit is trying to out of the deal which would cost them $250 per month because if the 45 foot tower falls it will not be contained on the property.

Not a lot of economic in Eastern Kentucky. Most likely they would have to pay to remove the tower which could take months. They might get $5k for the land without the tower.

So far this has managed to stay out of the paper. Hopefully everything will work out.
 
It is a local non profit healthcare that was offered a tower and land that was built for a cell company that the deal fell thru. The estate wanted to "give" the land and tower to the non profit. The Non Profit agreed to take it and hoped to sell it. Their lawyer discovered the liability insurance has doubled in the past 3 years and now the Non Profit is trying to out of the deal which would cost them $250 per month because if the 45 foot tower falls it will not be contained on the property.

Not a lot of economic in Eastern Kentucky. Most likely they would have to pay to remove the tower which could take months. They might get $5k for the land without the tower.

So far this has managed to stay out of the paper. Hopefully everything will work out.


Roger on all that, thanks for the info.
 


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