[BC] WFXL TV Tower
Wooten, Charles
charliewooten
Fri Jun 9 03:06:23 CDT 2006
The nearest town is Doerun which has a population of less than 3000.....I would imagine the Colquitt County will be the permitting agency. I would be surprised if they would have any problems getting the local government permitting. The towers were in the middle of no where...cow pastures, chicken houses, peanut fields, and cotton fields for at least 5 miles in all directions, in some directions 20-30 miles...very rural.
Charlie Wooten
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Subject: Re: [BC] WFXL TV Tower
Question: will the cities give them the permits to put these towers
back up??????
Larry Fuss wrote:
>And it will all be paid for by our tax dollars.
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>LF
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>Barry,
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>I would suspect that it was all perpetrated by the military flight
>accident and will be negotiated directly with the television stations
>for their losses by the government. Of course, Uncle Sam is self
>insured so there probably won't be any insurance companies involved
>unless the TV stations want their insurance companies to handle the
>claims. That maybe a quicker solution to getting back on the air.
>Otherwise, it is all lawyers.
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