Hand Delivered <br />Mr. Gioello: <br />BUSCHL.` f'LLC; <br />June 23, 2015 <br />During the course of the public hearing process and continuing into the post hearing <br />submittal process, AT&T has received the message from the city and the public that <br />siting much needed new telecommunications facilities on existing utility poles is a <br />preferred alternative. AT&T is committed to finding a lasting solution that allows us to <br />serve the needs of our customers in the city of Eugene and to be a good neighbor. <br />To advance this goal, AT&T is withdrawing its conditional use permit application (CU 14- <br />0003) without prejudice at the Crossfire Church site to begin a dialogue with city <br />planning staff and Eugene Water and Electric Board staff to promptly reach agreement <br />on siting the wireless facility needed for this proposed coverage area on an existing <br />utility or light pole in the area. <br />AT&T believes that clarifying and refining existing policies and standards to allow <br />greater use of existing infrastructure can create a win-win environment for neighbors in <br />the area and the customers who are asking for improved and reliable service. <br />Sincerely, <br />fle I <br />Attorneys for AT&T <br />SFATI'L LOS ANGELES IPt WEIR PORTLAND BEIN1) <br />93 S. Jackson St. #75604 Kim.Allen@wirelesscounsel.com t 425.628.2666 <br />Seattle, WA 98104-2818 www.wirelesscounsel.com f 206.219.6717 <br />