From The Charlotte Observer 6/11:
Gaston County
Gastonia
For now, concerns about plants, trails and views has trumped the prospect of a new radio station in town.
A plan to double the height of a communications tower atop Crowders Mountain took a hit Thursday when Gastonia's planning commission voted against it.
Commissioners voted not to recommend a change to zoning laws that would allow towers on the mountain to be extended to 250 feet. The Gastonia City Council, which has the final say, will hold a public hearing June 19.
The applicant, Crown Castle International, wants a taller tower to broadcast the signal of a radio station planning to move to Gaston County from Gaffney, SC.
Opponents, including the superintendent of Crowders Mtn. State Park, voiced concern about how a taller tower would affect views of the mountain, sensitive plant species and a trail that runs across part of the tower property.
-Jefferson George
Do any of you posters know what station this is?
I think it's been discussed on this board before.
IMHO, I'll be at the public hearing.
Doesn't the public interest & community service of a radio station have priority over a few that might be affected by the view of the mountain - there is already a tower farm there, & going 250 ft. higher, with a thin, tall stick isn't going to block the view. Sensitive plant species? There's a trail that ALREADY RUNS ACROSS PART OF THE TOWER PROPERTY. How is extending the tower 250 ft. going to impede on this trail, that is already part of the property?
Thanks.
Gaston County
Gastonia
For now, concerns about plants, trails and views has trumped the prospect of a new radio station in town.
A plan to double the height of a communications tower atop Crowders Mountain took a hit Thursday when Gastonia's planning commission voted against it.
Commissioners voted not to recommend a change to zoning laws that would allow towers on the mountain to be extended to 250 feet. The Gastonia City Council, which has the final say, will hold a public hearing June 19.
The applicant, Crown Castle International, wants a taller tower to broadcast the signal of a radio station planning to move to Gaston County from Gaffney, SC.
Opponents, including the superintendent of Crowders Mtn. State Park, voiced concern about how a taller tower would affect views of the mountain, sensitive plant species and a trail that runs across part of the tower property.
-Jefferson George
Do any of you posters know what station this is?
I think it's been discussed on this board before.
IMHO, I'll be at the public hearing.
Doesn't the public interest & community service of a radio station have priority over a few that might be affected by the view of the mountain - there is already a tower farm there, & going 250 ft. higher, with a thin, tall stick isn't going to block the view. Sensitive plant species? There's a trail that ALREADY RUNS ACROSS PART OF THE TOWER PROPERTY. How is extending the tower 250 ft. going to impede on this trail, that is already part of the property?
Thanks.