DOCKET NO. 478 - Eco-Site, Inc. and T-Mobile Northeast, LLC application for a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need for the construction, maintenance, and operation of a telecommunications facility located at 63 Woodland Street, Glastonbury, Connecticut.

 

 
 
APPLICATION
 
Attachment 1 - Statement of Radio Frequency (RF) Need with Coverage Plots
Attachment 2 - Summary of Site Search and List of Existing Tower/Cell Sites
Attachment 3 - Site and Facility Description, Mapping, Drawings and FAA Determination
Attachment 4 - Environmental Assessment Statement Review
Attachment 5 - Visibility Analysis
Attachment 6 - Emissions Analysis Report
Attachment 7 - Correspondence related to Municipal Consultation
Attachment 8 - Notice Published and Sent to Abutting Landowners; Certification of Service to Notice of Abutting Landowners; Sample Letter sent to Abutting Property Owners
Attachment 9 - Connecticut Siting Council Application Guide
Bulk Filings (available in the Council Office)
1.   Town of Glastonbury Zoning Map
2.   Town of Glastonbury Zoning Code
3.   Town of Glastonbury Plan of Conservation and Development
4.   Technical Report Submitted to the Town of Glastonbury
5.   Power Point Presentation provided to Town of Glastonbury
PROCEDURAL CORRESPONDENCE
STATE AGENCY COMMENTS
PARTIES AND INTERVENORS
 
   Applicant - Eco-Site, Inc. and T-Mobile Northeast, LLC
           
          Exhibits
         Correspondence
   Party - Town of Glastonbury
COUNCIL'S DRAFT FINDINGS OF FACT

FINAL DECISION
   
DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT PLAN
   
   
 
 
 
 
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