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Approved 3113117 <br />1 Laura Goode: Absolutely, so the maps we provided. But those circles were not placed on those <br />2 maps by Verizon. <br />3 <br />4 Ben Levitan: No, I apologize. Everything in color was what came out of the application. The circles <br />5 and explanations I did put there myself and I do apologize for not explaining that but I did that, you <br />6 understand why I did that. <br />7 <br />8 Laura Goode: I don't have any further questions. <br />9 <br />10 Barry Katz: I have a question. TowerCom and Verizon are two separate businesses, correct? <br />11 <br />12 Laura Goode: Correct. TowerCom is a tower building company and so they're building it to <br />13 Verizon's needs. <br />14 <br />15 Barry Katz: Right, so you 'contracted TowerCom to build yours? <br />16 <br />17 Laura Goode: Correct. <br />18 <br />19 Barry Katz: Before I came to this meeting one of the questions that I had in my mind, not knowing <br />20 an answer at all, was were there alternatives to building this 199 -foot tower that would be <br />21 effective? What we're hearing is that Verizon has considered this kind of question in way in a <br />22 different context for other purposes and everything and it may be apples and oranges, I don't <br />23 know. But, do you have a witness or somebody that could explain to us why, in this circumstance, <br />24 putting this tower in would be better than existing alternatives that would not require this <br />25 approach? <br />26 <br />27 Laura Goode: Sure, so I think there's two ways to answer that question. Yes, we do have a <br />28 witness and I can call him right now. But it's a little bit... If you want to hear it, that's what I'm <br />29 hearing from you and we can just address it in a couple short questions if that's what you would <br />30 like to hear, but in terms of looking at other structures within the search area North Carolina <br />31 General Statutes says that the applicant only has to prove an inability to co- locate within their <br />32 search area, which is identified in Exhibit 5, or tab 5 of the application. <br />33 <br />34 Samantha Cabe: And what does that Statute reference, do you have that? <br />35 <br />36 Laura Goode: Sure, it is... yes, I have it right here. That is North Carolina General Statutes 153A- <br />37 349.52 and we have provided an inability to co- locate statement because the first thing that <br />38 Verizon tries to do when they have a search ring, they want to go out and find an existing <br />39 structure, like a water tower, a building, anything that they can co- locate on because it is so much <br />40 less expensive and so less time consuming to co- locate. And so there is a signed statement from <br />41 John Yeagley, who testified at the last hearing about this. His statement, his inability co- locate <br />42 statement is tab 21 and he testified to the fact that he went out in that search area and there were <br />43 no structures within the search area to co- locate. Now, in terms of your second question, we do <br />44 have a witness who could explain why small cells or other technologies would not work for this <br />45 network agenda. <br />46 <br />47 Barry Katz: Is this germane? Am I asking a question that's pertinent to this because what I just <br />48 heard was we're talking about within that circle and everything and the Statute says such and <br />49 such and it may not be even relevant. <br />50 <br />OC Board of Adjustment — 12/12/16 Page 120 of 156 <br />