Friday, February 20, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Nolensville New Cell Phone Tower Benefits Who on the Planning Commission?
Who on the Nolensville Planning Commission will
profit the most from a new local cell phone tower
in their own backyard? Read Kelly Dever's letter
to the blog to find out.
"Just wanted to see if you were going to post info-
rmation about tomorrows (thurs.) meeting.
My property is behind the property (owned by the
Blankenships, who I was told is the daughter of
Frank Wilson of the planning committee) and of
course, I am extremely against it.(Cell Phone
Tower).
I have been trying to find out information and from
what I have been told about this proposed cell
tower, is that there is nothing anyone can do about
it?
Apparently Mr. Wilson tried to get a tower on his
land,and was denied because he was too close to
an historic building so he sent them (Verizon) over
to his daughters land. There they found graves from
the 1800's (which they say they didn't know where
there, but I don't believe that for one minute) so they
had to move the site a few hundred yards down.
I always hear about the board being conservative
and trying to maintain the historic part of Nolensville
but here a board member (Frank Wilson) seems to
be actively seeking this tower and of course will profit
from it.
I have contacted the Tennessean and hope they cover it
as well. I hope the town will be cautious as this will set
precedent for future towers, but they seem to think there
is nothing to be done but let Verizon do what they want.
Sincerely, Kelly R. Dever
Sunday, February 08, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Nolensville New Cell Phone Tower Benefits Who on the Planning Commission?
Who on the Nolensville Planning Commission will
profit the most from a new local cell phone tower
in their own backyard? Read Kelly Dever's letter
to the blog to find out.
"Just wanted to see if you were going to post info-
rmation about tomorrows (thurs.) meeting.
My property is behind the property (owned by the
Blankenships, who I was told is the daughter of
Frank Wilson of the planning committee) and of
course, I am extremely against it.(Cell Phone
Tower).
I have been trying to find out information and from
what I have been told about this proposed cell
tower, is that there is nothing anyone can do about
it?
Apparently Mr. Wilson tried to get a tower on his
land,and was denied because he was too close to
an historic building so he sent them (Verizon) over
to his daughters land. There they found graves from
the 1800's (which they say they didn't know where
there, but I don't believe that for one minute) so they
had to move the site a few hundred yards down.
I always hear about the board being conservative
and trying to maintain the historic part of Nolensville
but here a board member (Frank Wilson) seems to
be actively seeking this tower and of course will profit
from it.
I have contacted the Tennessean and hope they cover it
as well. I hope the town will be cautious as this will set
precedent for future towers, but they seem to think there
is nothing to be done but let Verizon do what they want.
Sincerely, Kelly R. Dever
Sunday, February 08, 2009
Nolensville New Cell Phone Tower Benefits Who on the Planning Commission?
Who on the Nolensville Planning Commission will
profit the most from a new local cell phone tower
in their own backyard? Read Kelly Dever's letter
to the blog to find out.
"Just wanted to see if you were going to post info-
rmation about tomorrows (thurs.) meeting.
My property is behind the property (owned by the
Blankenships, who I was told is the daughter of
Frank Wilson of the planning committee) and of
course, I am extremely against it.(Cell Phone
Tower).
I have been trying to find out information and from
what I have been told about this proposed cell
tower, is that there is nothing anyone can do about
it?
Apparently Mr. Wilson tried to get a tower on his
land,and was denied because he was too close to
an historic building so he sent them (Verizon) over
to his daughters land. There they found graves from
the 1800's (which they say they didn't know where
there, but I don't believe that for one minute) so they
had to move the site a few hundred yards down.
I always hear about the board being conservative
and trying to maintain the historic part of Nolensville
but here a board member (Frank Wilson) seems to
be actively seeking this tower and of course will profit
from it.
I have contacted the Tennessean and hope they cover it
as well. I hope the town will be cautious as this will set
precedent for future towers, but they seem to think there
is nothing to be done but let Verizon do what they want.
Sincerely, Kelly R. Dever
as well. I hope the town will be cautious as this will set
precedent for future towers, but they seem to think there
is nothing to be done but let Verizon do what they want.
Sincerely, Kelly R. Dever