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Don’t Let This Be Our View!

This red arrow shows where a 150′ cell tower will be placed on Knob Hill Drive.  Yes, that’s a school zone sign on the same road!

Don’t suffer devaluation of our entire neighborhood by this visual nuisance!

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Residents Speak Again At County Commission

See our neighbors speak at the DeKalb County Commission Hearing on February 28, 2012.

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Our Residents Speak to County Commissioners

See your neighbors take our message to the County Commissioners on February 14, 2012!
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T-Mobile Alternate Site at Clairmont and Briarcliff?

Why our neighborhood?  There is another commercially zoned site available and approved for a 155′ T-Mobile tower that more than covers this neighborhood, right at the corner of Briarcliff and Clairmont.  Search for tower locations on your own at: http://www.antennasearch.com

Understand the True Scale of 150′ tower.

Check out these photos to see how T-Mobile represents their proposed tower versus in life scale what 150 feet tall really looks like.  The car in the picture is a full-size, quad-cab Tundra pickup truck — that stands 6’10″ off the ground.

This is what you will really get, dressed up as a "tree." Taken in Toco Hills.

A truthful representation? This is how T-Mobile would like you to picture the giant redwood tree/tower proposed for Margaret Harris.

More Photos …

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