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Each letter should cc: Bill Snow as Township Administrator, Congresswoman Sutton, State Rep Brian Williams, State Senator Kevin Coughlin, T-Mobile, the FCC & Ohio Historical Preservation Office 

 

- SAMPLE LETTER -

CONCERNED CITIZEN/FRIEND of BATH

 Date:

TO:  See Contact Sheet

 RE:  Proposed T-Mobile Cell Phone Tower in Bath Township - 1911 N. Cleveland-Massillon Road - Summit County , Ohio

 As a concerned citizen (friend) of Bath Township , I am writing to express my opposition to the construction of the proposed T-Mobile Cell Phone Tower at 1911 N. Cleveland-Massillon Road . 

The proposed construction of a cell phone tower at this location will devalue the historic nature of the hamlet known as Hammond’s Corners. 

 

 (You may personalize your reasons based on property ownership, historic factors, obstruction of view, etc.)  

 I understand that businesses as well as individuals desire to thrive in the 21st century, hence the need for additional cellular towers.  However, knowing that there is an alternative site offered by First Energy within a one-half mile radius of this proposed site, I believe this or a more appropriate solution can be reached.  Help us by working with our local elected officials to preserve Hammond ’s Corners. 

 Sincerely,

   

Facts About Hammond ’s Corners

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Proposed cell phone tower – 130’ flagpole style, 13 stories tall

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The height of the tower, 13 stories tall, will devalue the historic value of the hamlet and mar the view

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Proposed site is located in the middle of historic Hammond 's Corners, Bath Township

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Hammond 's Corners is a commercial and residential hamlet with no property more than 3 stories tall

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Eight documented Greek Revival or other historic structures well over 100 years old

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Nearly 30 additional century or near century homes and barns within one-half mile radius

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Hammond ’s Corners, founded in 1818, is a testament to the earliest days of the Western Reserve

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Origin is directly traced to the arrival of the founding Hale and Hammond families from Connecticut

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Close proximity to the prized Ohio visitor site - Hale Farm & Village -a living history museum

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Recently designated as an Ohio Historic Heritage Corridor and Scenic Byway 

 

 

 

 

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