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Cell Tower going up on the Golf Course
• Is it a flagpole, or is it a cell tower?

Cell Tower disguised as flagpole in Margate's Coral Gate Park.
Cell Tower disguised as flagpole in Margate's Coral Gate Park.


The meeting at City Hall is for residents wishing to voice their opinion.
The meeting at City Hall is for residents wishing to voice their opinion.


Church Bell cell tower Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Church Bell cell tower Colorado Springs, Colorado.


Palm Tree cell tower Oakland, California.
Palm Tree cell tower Oakland, California.


Pine Tree cell tower Tempe, Arizona.
Pine Tree cell tower Tempe, Arizona.

By Mitchell Pellecchia, Staff Writer

Tuesday, December 1, 2009


A public hearing is scheduled on December 9 at Margate City Hall regarding the approval of a conditional use permit for a cell tower on Margate Boulevard’s Oriole Golf Course. T-Mobile, in cooperation with golf course owners, has applied to the city to erect a 100’ monopole communications tower across from Paradise Gardens IV residents.

Margate planning officials say the tower is going to look much like a flagpole, similar to the tower in Coral Gate Park off State Road 7 – complete with an American Flag flying at the top.
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Cell phone towers disguised as flagpoles, trees, church bells and steeples are popping up in communities across America. About a quarter of the estimated 130,000 cellular towers in the U.S. are camouflaged and are being well received by urban and suburban dwellers as cell companies compete for market share in more populated areas of the country.  

Although disguising the towers costs providers more money, they’ve been extremely successful in dispelling “not in my backyard” arguments when getting them zoned in more obvious places.

The public hearing on December 9 is for residents who wish to voice their approval or objection to cell tower placement. If you’ve got something to say, be at City Hall at 7 p.m.
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