![]() Benzie County cell tower (photo credit unclear) |
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Residents in Crystal Lake Township (Benzie County, Michigan) are challenging a November 2025 ruling that upheld the construction of a 199-foot cell tower near Bellows Park. Residents filed a motion to reconsider, arguing the court made significant legal errors regarding zoning permits for the APC Towers project.
Arguments center on land use, potential deed violations from 1938, and a contentious zoning review process.
The city of Frankfort built the tower on land they were deeded in Crystal Lake Township. A November 1938 deed to the city of Frankfort specifies the property is to be used for public use. And an additional 1948 deed states that the public use is "in perpetuity," or forever.
The township's zoning board of appeals said since the city owns the land, the township can't enforce their rules. The decision will be ruled on by the court.
Nearby homeowners are strongly protesting the tower. The great-grandson of the original donor said his relatives must be "spinning in their graves." He would like to see the tower removed and a few hiking trails added.
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