Town Moves Forward with Tower Bid  

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The town council in Randolph, New Jersey, met last week to discuss the cell tower that will be built behind the municipal building. The council announced that they can move forward with the bidding for the project. “All bidders must be Federal Communications Commission (FCC) licensed so that limits the perspective bidders here to those in the cell tower industry,” said Town Manager Stephen Mountain. (TAPintoRandolph) The land and the co-location leases are for 25 years, but there will be an initial five-year term then four successive roll over five-year terms that will be renewable. TAPintoRandolph reported that, “The lead agency will be responsible to maintain the tower and must provide the municipality notice of any changes that may come during the course of the lease. At the end of the day the town controls the approval of any additions to the tower.”

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