Ken Schmidt

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  • My neighbor is making application through VERIZON to install a 230 to 260 foot antenna.

    This is going through the process with my County Commissioners right NOW during a meeting today!

    My interest is that I own adjacent property next door at a higher elevation.

    I am Not interested in taking my neighbors business but I am interested in the possibilities of have another cell tower company that may want to lease next door.

    My property is in excess of 3 acres

    Thank You
    Elliott Earl Morehead Jr

    770-403-2764

    2525 Pleasant Hill Rd
    Carrollton, GA 30116

    • Hi- if there is a tower going up next door, it is unlikely that someone would be interested in building a second tower on your property and even more unlikely that Carrollton County would approve it. (I did work for Nextel a while back when they built out the areas around Atlanta including Carrolton)

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