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Long Island Sound Resource and Use Inventory/Long Island Sound Blue Plan Survey

Docket No. 441 - Washington

InSite Towers Development, LLC Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need for the construction, maintenance, and operation of a telecommunications facility located at 10 Blackville Road, Washington, Connecticut.
Attachment 1   -   Statement of Radio Frequency Need with Coverage Plots   
Attachment 2   -   Site Search Summary   
Attachment 3   -   Description and Design of Proposed Facility
Attachment 4   -   Environmental Assessments   
Attachment 5   -   Visual Analysis   
Attachment 6   -   Federal and State Consultation Materials
Attachment 7   -   Municipal Consultation Materials   
Attachment 8   -   Text of Legal Notice; Notice to and list of Abutting Landowners; Certification of Service   
Attachment 9   -   Certification of Service of Application on Federal, State, and Municipal Agencies
Attachment 10 -   Connecticut Siting Council Application Guide
Procedural Correspondence
Parties/Intervenors
State/Municipal Comments
Pre-Hearing Interrogatories
Pre-Hearing Exhibits
Post-Hearing Correspondence
Motions, Briefs, Findings of Fact
Final Decision
Development and Management
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