File #: 145-21    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Committee Report Status: Passed
File created: 3/24/2021 In control: Public Property Committee
On agenda: 3/30/2021 Final action: 3/30/2021
Title: Committee Report: Public Property (Petition: Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless (Paper #83-21) to collocate small wireless facilities (also referred to as "small cells") on existing wooden utility poles located within the public right of way to grant the following (15) petitions and be recommended out favorably to the Full Council: 52 Porter St, 149 Webster St, 235 Forest St, 79 Lyme St, 187 Harvard St, 51 Fairmont St, 84 Boylston St, 18 Warren Ave, 555 Main St, 245 Bryant St, 30 Ferry St, 110 Green St, 175 Broadway, 385 Lebanon St and 54 Newland St. with the condition that equipment not be installed on any poles that are double poles or adjacent to double poles until National Grid replaces them and these installations do not include mechanical cooling devices or fans.)
Sponsors: Amanda Linehan

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Committee Report:  Public Property (Petition:  Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless (Paper #83-21) to collocate small wireless facilities (also referred to as “small cells”) on existing wooden utility poles located within the public right of way to grant the following (15) petitions and be recommended out favorably to the Full Council:  52 Porter St, 149 Webster St, 235 Forest St, 79 Lyme St, 187 Harvard St, 51 Fairmont St, 84 Boylston St, 18 Warren Ave, 555 Main St, 245 Bryant St, 30 Ferry St, 110 Green St, 175 Broadway, 385 Lebanon St and 54 Newland St. with the condition that equipment not be installed on any poles that are double poles or adjacent to double poles until National Grid replaces them and these installations do not include mechanical cooling devices or fans.)

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The Standing Committee on Public Property to whom was referred Paper #83 Series of 2021, having considered the same make the following report:  Committee recommends this paper out favorably before the Full Council.

 

                                                               COUNCILLOR LINEHAN FOR THE COMMITTEE