Lakeville cell tower has been approved

SALISBURY — The Connecticut Siting Council, the state entity responsible for approving cell tower placements, approved a tower at 106 Sharon Road in Lakeville (on the property of the Wake Robin Inn) on Aug. 26.

The approved tower will be 94 feet tall. At the moment the carrier on the tower will be AT&T, with the possibility of “other public or private entities to share space on the proposed tower.”

During a Siting Council public hearing June 29 (held online) there was only one comment from the public. Property abutter Matthew Asinari said the tower would harm the natural beauty of the neighborhood, harm property values, and use radio waves that are harmful to human health.

— Patrick L. Sullivan

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