Oak Hill Park, Newton MA Towers Nixed
A. Joseph Ross
lawyer@attorneyross.com
Thu Jul 15 00:47:20 EDT 2004
On 14 Jul 2004 at 23:42, Scott Fybush wrote:
> If I had been the one handling the whole thing, I would have gone about it
> in an altogether different way. I would have filed the building permit
> applications solely under the guise of WUNR. I might even have gone so far
> as to have paid an engineer to cobble together an app for WUNR that called
> for nothing more than 5 kw DA-2, albeit with the five 199' towers instead
> of the two taller ones. THAT application would have been much harder for
> the city to have denied, since it wouldn't have increased the RF to the
> neighbors and it would have reduced the visual impact of the tall towers.
>
> Only once those five short sticks were built, along with the appropriately
> oversized buildings to service them, would I have filed the apps for the
> WUNR power increase and the WRCA/WKOX moves. At that point, it's pure
> federal jurisdiction and there's not a thing Newton could have done to
> stop it.
You have the makings of a lawyer!
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