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8 <br /> 1 Commissioner Dorosin said that is helpful. He said the maps shows coverage gaps but <br /> 2 no willing partner, and really there is just no coverage at all due to the lack of towers. <br /> 3 Michael Harvey said there are towers throughout the County, but there are still coverage <br /> 4 gaps, and a lack of partnerships with private property owners. He said staff does remain <br /> 5 hopeful. <br /> 6 Commissioner Marcoplos asked if staff has a sense of how long it might take before <br /> 7 tower developers start putting up towers. <br /> 8 Michael Harvey said each year he is required to hold a meeting with all teleproviders, <br /> 9 but none have attended for the last three years because providers are changing their models. <br /> 10 He said teleproviders are petitioning the state to allow small cell sites in public rights of way, <br /> 11 which would eliminate the need for towers altogether. <br /> 12 Commissioner Marcoplos asked if the expectation is this will engender more interest. <br /> 13 Michael Harvey said he hopes so, but with the changes forthcoming in this industry in <br /> 14 the next 15-20 years, he expects there will be a massive change in how the telecommunication <br /> 15 tower industry handles its business and installs infrastructure. He said he hopes companies will <br /> 16 still take a look at the Cedar Grove Community Center. <br /> 17 Commissioner Dorosin said last week the BOCC heard from Jim Northup, Chief <br /> 18 Information Officer, about the broadband project and the issues around that and trees getting in <br /> 19 the way. He asked if there is any overlapping collaboration between these two projects. <br /> 20 Michael Harvey said everyone tries to coordinate, but his staff has not been as involved <br /> 21 in the process as it would have hoped. He said there are several applications being reviewed <br /> 22 currently, but these applications contain major issues, which staff is working through. He said <br /> 23 the taller the structure, the better the signal will be. <br /> 24 Commissioner Dorosin said the changes in the industry are important to keep in mind, <br /> 25 but asked if should Board to consider how dire the situation is, and whether it would be <br /> 26 worthwhile to incentivize meeting critical needs. He asked if the County has authority to erect a <br /> 27 tower, if the need were deemed dire enough. <br /> 28 Bonnie Hammersely said yes. <br /> 29 Michael Harvey said the County has been to the 5-yard line with this type of action <br /> 30 before, but not to the end zone. <br /> 31 Commissioner McKee said this been has part of the conversation since 2012-2013. <br /> 32 Michael Harvey said his department has a stellar working relationship with Emergency <br /> 33 Services, and tries to coordinate whenever possible. He said as interest increases, he hopes <br /> 34 that all emergency communication needs can be addressed. <br /> 35 Chair Rich asked if Commissioner Dorosin would like to put this topic on a work session. <br /> 36 Commissioner Dorosin said yes, and that it may be useful to have information from the <br /> 37 Sheriff's Department, EMS, and Jim Northrup about the urgency of getting this infrastructure in <br /> 38 place. He said it sounds like the Planning Department is doing all it can to engage private <br /> 39 entities, and he wonders if there is anything more the County should be doing. He said this, <br /> 40 coupled with the broadband issue, impacts a lot of people. <br /> 41 <br /> 42 A motion was made by Commissioner McKee, seconded by Commissioner Bedford for <br /> 43 the Board to open the public hearing. <br /> 44 <br /> 45 VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 46 <br /> 47 NO PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> 48 <br /> 49 A motion was made by Commissioner Price, seconded by Commissioner McKee to <br /> 50 close the public hearing. <br />