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KPTS proposes to build a communications tower for a translator site approximately ½ mile north of 61st Street North and 3/10ths of a mile east of North Seneca Street in Park City at 37.48.13.9N and 97.20.55.37W. The height of this unpainted guyed tower will be 450 feet, using dual red/medium white lighting. The request will be on the FCC web site to allow public review for 30 days. The public may comment at the FCC pleading site: https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsEntry/pleadings/pleadingsType.jsp Select “ASR Environmental Request” type of pleading and attach your request using ASR File number: A0839256.

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