JANISCH Amy C <br />From: Cindy Allen <cindyallen2l@yahoo.com> <br />Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 10:52 AM <br />To: TAYLOR Becky G; Heather Sielicki; Dennis Hebert; Mona Linstromberg; Jane Katra; Karin <br />Almquist; William Collinge; Jack Dresser; yagin@emfsse.com; LMDV; Artie Gilad; A. Likwornik; <br />Mark Hurwit; BLOOMGARDEN Robin (SMTP); MJ Knudsen; keithhess4l@gmail.com; <br />vickie@encirclefilms.org; Geolawyer@hotmail.com; Weston A. Price Foundation Eugene Chapter; <br />Eve Shawl; Joe LaFleur; Jenny Miller; Josh; Neil Hunter; LaneBillofRights; BLACK Doug (SMTP); <br />Dana Magliari <br />Subject: Fw: Concerns about property values around cell towers + the names of Crossfire? <br />On Tuesday, November 4, 2014 2:30 AM, Kathy Ging <kathy(@kathyging.com> wrote: <br />Real estate value affected adversely? <br />As more info is uncovered about the adverse effects of cell towers on health as seen in numerous studies <br />around the world in the past 15 years, <br />it may be difficult to sell properties in close proximity to cell towers. <br />One of the emails I sent you was the one with the subject title: New study: direct link to 7,191 <br />cancer deaths from cellular antennas radiation <br />From the study in Brasil (aka Brazil), it seem that 1,200 feet is not even far enough from residences - 1,200 <br />feet is the current Lane County requirement which some members of the BOC may want to modify to make <br />it LESS from what I hear recently. <br />In recent years it has been more difficult to get people to get out of the car to view a home interior if a cell <br />tower can be seen from the house. <br />I noticed this years before I became involved in researching the general issue of RF/MW which was mid- <br />2011. <br />It may be that many of my real estate clients are more astute than the average Joe, however! <br />But could city and county tax bases be adversely impacted if property values decline due to <br />increased cancer clusters and EMF symptoms <br />being discovered in those residing or working near cell towers? Visual pollution is one issue but <br />may be minor compared to these other issues. <br />I know about at least one house that was on the market for a long time and then was foreclosed in E. <br />Eugene that was close to a cell tower. <br />It would be an interesting study as years go by to ascertain if more properties become foreclosed due to <br />proximity to cell towers and <br />owners not being able to sell them for what they paid for them or if appreciation is less for those parcels. It <br />may be possible to extrapolate from past data too. <br />Crossfire World Outreach Ministries name different at state and county jurisdictions? <br />http://www.mycrossfire.com/index.php <br />