Just an update. I attended the meeting with several home owners from the surrounding area, the farmer, his family, and a couple of AT&T reps. This was only a technical planning meeting, but AT&T didn't bring anyone technical, so they couldn't answer a single question. So we looked over the plans, and asked some questions and voiced some concerns. The family spoke last, and yes I now do feel sorry for the poor farmer, since it is his family sticking it to him, not his neighbors. The farmer has two adult daughters, and as he grew older he parcelled out his land (hundreds of acres) to his daughters, until finally about ten years ago he signed over his last 11 acres to his daughters who own that parcel jointly. This parcel is where the farmer currently lives, and where the tower is planned to go up. Unfortunately, he signed over the last parcel when he couldn't farm anymore. Well, his money ran out and his daughters started to support him, but they are tired of supporting the old guy. So they said the cell tower with its $1500 month income or they sell the last parcel and the old guy is out on the street. The daughters acted as if we were the ones responsible for putting the old man on the street. I feel bad for the old guy, but why is it my fault? I didn't raise his inconsiderate kids. The land his one daughter owns, is about 60' higher in elevation, so the tower would only need to be 120' on her land, but she doesn't want the tower any closer to her. In a side discussion, she said she won't be able to see the tower from her house, and that's the way it's going to stay. So after the meeting, I now have more mixed feelings than ever. There is a zoning meeting in a month that is supposed to rule on this, but my impression from talking to a county official, is that all of this is a formality and the tower will go up. So the guess the county is just stringing us along.