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Published January 05, 2008 06:34 am - Verizon brings two more Interstate 87 towers to APA commissioners next Thursday.

More cell towers headed to APA


By KIM SMITH DEDAM
Staff Writer

RAY BROOK — Adirondack Park Agency commissioners will review two more Verizon Wireless towers for the Northway next Thursday.

The towers are to be situated in Lewis and Warrensburg, each 89 feet tall, including a 10-foot lightning rod with a 12-panel array, according to the draft permits.

PROPOSED TOWERS

The Lewis tower is proposed for a 137-acre parcel on the west side of County Route 10 owned by Meadowmount School of Music. The site is about 3,000 feet from the highway corridor between exits 31 and 32, a stretch of Northway typically void of cell-phone service.

The surrounding land is zoned Resource Management in Adirondack Park land-use regulations.

Twelve trees from 54 to 84 feet tall would have to be removed from the leased area where the tower would go.

An existing road to the lot would require an extension of about 900 feet of new road, and utilities to the tower would be buried underground.

The Lewis tower would be “somewhat visible” from the Northway, Hyde Road and Stowersville Road, but it would not be visible from the Boquet River, Steele Woods Road or the Ray Woods Road.

Verizon engineers lowered the proposed height of the Lewis tower from 90 feet to 79 feet to minimize visual impact, the staff report says.

APA staff planners have deemed the tower “substantially invisible” in large part because it would be surrounded by trees set against a hillside backdrop.

The State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation reviewed the site and found the 89-foot tower would not adversely affect the historically significant Meadowmount School of Music.

The Warrensburg tower is proposed for construction on private property owned by Virginia and Martin L. Ryan.

APA staff recommended both designs for approval, with conditions.

The new towers are part of an infrastructure plan being designed by Verizon Wireless to provide complete cell-phone coverage along the Interstate 87 travel corridor by incorporating five existing towers with 13 new ones.



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