SHEPHERDSVILLE - The question is simple: Do Bullitt County planners want a say in how cellular towers are installed or do they simply want to make it an administrative function?
For years, local officials have been told that they have no actual say in the location and construction of cellular towers.
However, planning attorney Tammy Baker said a Supreme Court ruling does give local planners a little more say in the matter.
She told the members of the Bullitt County Joint Planning Commission that she felt there were two ways to approach the situation.
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