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Cell
tower talks wind down
The lengthy debate over building
a cell tower in Sisters may soon be resolved, according to Ladd Wiles, a
telecommunications and legal consultant working on behalf of Spectrasite,
a tower locating company.
After apologizing for Spectrasite's
delay in responding to the City of Sisters' lease agreement on Thursday,
July 26, Wiles asked for a two week extension, which the city granted.
"Spectrasite is eager to get
the lease signed," said Wiles, "but there are a few issues they aren't
sure of yet. They have a few modifications they'd like to propose on the
existing lease..."
City Attorney Steve Bryant
was optimistic about the negotiations.
"I think we can resolve this
issue," Bryant said. "Spectrasite is open to working with us."
According to Wiles and Bryant,
Spectrasite wants to be able to charge it's co-locators a flat rate --
based on current co-locator rates in Clackamas and Multnomah counties
-- instead of the percentage fee proposed by the city.
They also expressed concern
that the they would have to come back to the city for subsequent land
use applications.
Negotiations are expected
to resume at the Thursday, August 9 city council meeting.
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