The village defended its rejection of a St. James cell tower, proposed by LI Smart Solutions on the campus of the 40-acre Knox School, arguing in a new legal filing the applicant could have revised its proposal to comply with local regulations.  Credit: Newsday

The Village of Nissequogue defended its rejection of a St. James cell tower, arguing in a new legal filing the applicant could have revised its proposal to comply with local regulations. 

Village officials denied a majority of allegations in response to a federal lawsuit challenging the rejection.

LI Smart Solutions had sought to build a 140-foot, sky blue tower on the campus of the 40-acre Knox School, which overlooks Stony Brook Harbor. The proposal drew mixed reaction: Backers hoped to boost already spotty cell service on the North Shore of Smithtown, while opponents said the structure would block idyllic waterfront views.

The Joint Coastal Management Commission, a board comprising officials from Nissequogue and Head of the Harbor, had objected to the plan earlier this year. The panel sets criteria for coastline development in both villages. 

Nissequogue's planning board cited the commission's findings in ultimately denying a request for a special use permit. Officials said the cell tower did not meet criteria for waterfront development. The planning board issued its denial on April 6.

The filing said the company "failed to exhaust its administrative remedies by failing to meet with the Commission to discuss possible modifications to the proposed facility."

The company's lawsuit argued there was “overwhelming evidence” of a “significant coverage gap" in the community. The suit said there was “no feasible alternative” for placing the tower and that the plan complied with federal and local laws.

William Wexler, an attorney for LI Smart Solutions, could not be immediately reached for comment.

Richard Smith, the village’s mayor, said in a recent interview the village “will defend the action thoroughly.”

“We’ll have to let the courts decide all of that," Smith said. "Our response speaks for itself."

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