California Appeals Court Rejects Challenge to Siting Decision
The California Court of Appeal for the First District rejected an industry petition for rehearing of a Sept. 15 decision in a tower citing case. An order from the court made edits to the opinion but otherwise let the ruling…
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stand. The court had found that cities may consider aesthetics when assessing telco pole attachment applications (see 1609160052). The court had rejected a challenge by T-Mobile, Crown Castle and ExteNet Systems to a San Francisco law intended to block installation of telecom equipment that would diminish the city's beauty. The telecom companies said state law pre-empts the ordinance, but the appeals court disagreed again now.