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Antenna Tower Planning

With so many new towers going up, and new antennas going on to existing towers, proper planning of wireless sites is critical to community aesthetics.

Don't forget to visit Jonathan Kramer's Wireless Tower Siting Blog:
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A Photo Sim May be Worth a Thousand Words, but Proper Planning Is Priceless


From CBS News 11/29/2006 via YouTube


Planning Wireless Sites is Not A Game of Chicken Doing it the right way requires attention to federal law, FCC rules, state law, and common sense.

For over 15 years, Jonathan Kramer and his staff have guided local governments through the process of tower siting for cellular, PCS, amateur radio, 2-way, paging, and broadcast facilities.

Assessing and improving project aesthetics requires a technical knowledge, as well as planning knowledge.

Jonathan Kramer regularly teaches government and private planners effective techniques of project design, planning, RF safety evaluations, and hearing techniques.

We are now averaging nearly 200 projects per year for governments all over the U.S.

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The FCC's wireless siting page: Click Here.


A Wireless Site Supplemental Application for GovernmentsMany governments don't know all of the 'right questions' to ask during a wireless tower/antenna siting case. As the quality and depth of your administrative record will impact your ability to make a reasonable decision in siting cases, and the courts will look to your record when deciding whether you've met your federal obligations, asking the right questions is vital.

Over the years, Jonathan Kramer developed and continues to refine a prototype Supplemental Application that now in use by many local governments within California, and beyond. Any local government may download and use our form at no charge.

Contact us for access to the form. Updated to reflect California's SB 1627 co-location law.

Note, the supplemental application form is provided without warranty or guarantee of any kind. We are not liable for any direct, indirect, or consequential damages by your use of the form. We advise you to have your local government attorney review it for compliance with the law in your jurisdiction. Sorry for the legal stuff...it's necessary.


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