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Jefferson County, Colo., hasn’t decided what to do about a bill a...

Jefferson County, Colo., hasn’t decided what to do about a bill allowing a DTV tower to serve Denver (CD Dec 12 p2), a spokeswoman said. “We're looking at what the ramifications are,” she said: “We've had the court case…

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remanded to us… three times.” In May, Jefferson County Dist. Judge Brooke Jackson remanded a suit by residents against the Lake Cedar consortium of 4 stations and county over the antenna. The county board of commissioners must reconsider a vote against permitting the tower to be built, an action reversing a 2003 vote for the tower, Jackson wrote: “It is surely frustrating to all interested parties that this matter continues to drag on. However, this decision, which will impact the public one way or another, must be made correctly and in a manner that the public can understand.” A bill by Rep. Allard (R-Colo.) would preempt local zoning, said Marv Rockford of Lake Cedar.