Spark has spoken about its decision to build a 4G cell tower in Havelock North after residents threatened legal action against the company.
It's a decision the residents fought a three-year battle against.
Spark's corporate relations partner Samantha Smith told Hawke's Bay Today the tower planned for Te Mata Rd, was a "permitted activity".
"This site is permitted activity, provided specified standards are met, under the NESTF (National Environmental Standards for Telecommunications Facilities), a planning framework that ensures national consistency in the rules surrounding the deployment of telecommunications infrastructure across the country," Smith said.
"We are confident our design meets all required standards, and have received a certificate of compliance from Hastings District Council, which confirms this."