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Description: Seattle attorney, representing private citizens and neighborhood groups fighting to keep cell towers out of their neighborhoods.
has been the Medina City Attorney for over twenty-five years. As such, he was unwittingly drawn into his first cell tower disputes. The first case filed under the Telecommunications Act of 1996 was against the City of Medina, Washington for passing a moratorium on cell sites within the city. Kirk successfully defended that action and a subsequent series of actions filed in Federal Court by Sprint Spectrum alleging that the city was obligated to allow Sprint to erect a 100 foot monopole tower with a ring of panel antennas at the top within the midst of a densely developed neighborhood
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Description:Kirk Wines represents private citizens and neighborhood groups fighting to keep unsightly cell towers out of their neighborhoods. As City Attorney, he successfully defended Medina, Washington's cell site moratorium in the first case filed under the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
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