Last September, the Bryan city council began a moratorium on the construction of new communications towers.
A waiver requested by a local tower owner was unanimously approved by the council during a special meeting last Friday morning.
The council’s vote gives Skyline Communications the green light to apply to the planning and zoning commission (P&Z) to replace a tower built in 1966 with a new tower 40 feet away that will be the same height.
The council’s approval came the week before P&Z is scheduled to consider changes in local regulations. According to the P&Z draft, proposed changes reflect changes in federal laws, regulations and court decisions, wireless technology and consumer usage.
