英文摘要 |
Cellular site installation is essential to develop cellular infrastructure and adequately satisfy society's need for cellular services. Residents often argue that the cellular destroy the aesthetics of the neighborhood and devaluate the real property, even cause personal injury. Cellular providers determine site location based upon economic considerations. How to balance the competing interests of municipal residents and cellular providers is the main topic in this article. The Second part of this article provides a procedural summary of the Standards of Zoning Board Review in New Jersey and New York, common law theories of recovery and the law of inverse condemnation & eminent domain. Part three introduces the Telecommunication Law and related regulations in Taiwan. Part four reviews the USA legal system and examines the appropriateness of our regulations by the viewpoints of economics analysis. The last part proposes the requirements to limit the placement of a cellular tower and an adequate remedy to recover the damage of residents living in close proximity to a cellular site as the conclusion of this article. |