New cell tower planned for Lockport H.S. property recommended by planning board but with height restriction
Cell Tower Proposal Near Lockport High School Gets Preliminary Approval
The Lockport Planning and Zoning Commission has given a tentative recommendation for a new cell tower to be constructed on Lockport Township High School District 205 property near Rotary Park. Importantly, the commission's recommendation includes a height restriction, though specific details about the tower's final height or the restriction parameters were not disclosed in the initial reporting.
For families living near the high school or considering homes in the area, this development raises familiar questions about long-term EMF exposure from cellular infrastructure. While the commission's decision to impose height restrictions may reflect community concerns, parents and homebuyers should understand that tower proximity matters more than height when it comes to radiofrequency exposure levels.
What Health-Conscious Families Should Know
The placement of cell towers near schools continues to be a topic of concern for many parents, though debates persist about the actual health implications. While some families worry about constant exposure for students and nearby residents, others point to the growing body of research addressing common concerns. If you're evaluating the actual science versus speculation, our guide on 5G and EMF myths debunked by science can help separate fact from fiction.
For homebuyers considering properties in the Lockport Township High School area, this development is worth noting during due diligence. Cell tower proximity can affect both perceived and actual exposure levels, and some buyers specifically seek to minimize their distance from such infrastructure. Distance remains the most effective factor in reducing exposure—EMF levels decrease significantly with even modest separation from the source.
Families already living near the proposed site who want to take proactive steps might explore options like EMF shielding paint, though the effectiveness of such measures depends on multiple factors including building materials and tower specifications that have yet to be finalized. The planning board's decision is preliminary, meaning community members still have opportunities to voice concerns before final approval.
Originally reported by Shaw Local
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