The municipality of Jacobswoude proposes to break the 'antenna convenant' and to make a license compulsory for every antenna
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The municipality of Jacobswoude proposes to break the 'antenna convenant' and to make a license compulsory for every antenna.
The 'antenna convenant' is the contract of the Government (Economic Affairs), the municipalities and the operators. On August 25, 2005 the municipal council of Jacobswoude decided to ask the VNG (the union of Dutch municipalities) and the government to break the convenant with the five operators of June 2002. At this moment only masts higher than 5 metres need a license.
The council of Jacobswoude also decided that 3G-masts or antenna-installations will not be allowed in neighbourhoods where people live and on top of buildings used by many people. The council urges the operators to place masts lower than 5 metres outside these neighbourhoods. The decision is the result of pressure by the inhabitants of Jacobswoude.
Comment: maybe councillors from different countries could contact each other and ask the European Community to make licenses compulsory?
The municipality of Jacobswoude proposes to break the 'antenna convenant' and to make a license compulsory for every antenna.
The 'antenna convenant' is the contract of the Government (Economic Affairs), the municipalities and the operators. On August 25, 2005 the municipal council of Jacobswoude decided to ask the VNG (the union of Dutch municipalities) and the government to break the convenant with the five operators of June 2002. At this moment only masts higher than 5 metres need a license.
The council of Jacobswoude also decided that 3G-masts or antenna-installations will not be allowed in neighbourhoods where people live and on top of buildings used by many people. The council urges the operators to place masts lower than 5 metres outside these neighbourhoods. The decision is the result of pressure by the inhabitants of Jacobswoude.
Comment: maybe councillors from different countries could contact each other and ask the European Community to make licenses compulsory?
Starmail - 4. Sep, 23:04