Cell tower plan for cemetery dropped
A company that sought to build a cellphone tower in a church cemetery in Stoneham withdrew its plans amid a crowded Board of Appeals hearing late last month.
Omnipoint Communications had proposed building the 80-foot tower in St. Patrick Parish's cemetery at Broadway and MacArthur Road to serve T-Mobile. But some neighbors opposed the plan, concerned about the appropriateness of a tower near graves and about possible health risks for children at a neighboring sports field.
More than 100 Stoneham residents attended an appeals board meeting, which usually attracts just a handful of people, said chairman Jim Juliano.
While Stoneham has a district where towers can be built, Juliano said, the cemetery site needed special permission because it is outside that area. The board had asked the company for a signed agreement showing that the Archdiocese of Boston had approved of the tower on its land. When
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