Horvath Communications, Inc Wins Court Battle

South Bend, IN, February 02, 2007 --(PR.com)-- A LaPorte, IN Judge has reversed a zoning decision that blocked the construction of a wireless communications tower in the city of LaPorte. Superior Court Judge Steven King ruled Horvath Communications of South Bend, IN met all statutory requirements and the LaPorte Board of Zoning Appeals had no discretion to deny the application for a special use permit to construct the tower. Judge King also ordered the BZA to issue the permit to Horvath Communications within 30 days of his order. (Laporte Superior Court No. 2 Cause No. 46D02-0603-MI-042)

Horvath Communications, a leading developer and manager of wireless cell phone towers in the Midwest, filed an application for a special use permit to build a199 foot tower on the south side of Clear Lake in October of 2005. The LaPorte Board of Zoning Appeals denied the application in February, 2006 citing unsubstantiated concerns for “public safety.” In his written ruling Judge King dismissed those concerns: “The board’s finding and determination lacks evidentiary support, is clearly erroneous, constitutes an abuse of discretion, and must be reversed.”

“We’re pleased with the Judge’s decision,” said Company President Jackie Horvath. “Cell phone towers are in no way a threat to public safety, in fact just the opposite is true. The towers help ensure people get the help they need when making an emergency call on their cell phone. I think the City of LaPorte would consider that vital, especially in a recreational area like Clear Lake.”

For more information about Judge King’s ruling contact Amanda Hart with Horvath Communications Media Relations at 574-286-6376.

To learn more about Horvath Communications please visit their website at www.horvathcommunications.com

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