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a. A report from a qualified and licensed professional engineer which does the <br />following: <br />1. Describes the tower height and design including a cross section and elevation; <br />2. Documents the height above grade for all potential mounting positions for <br />collocated antennas and the minimum separation distances between antennas; <br />3. Describes the tower's capacity, including the number and type of antennas that <br />it can accommodate; and <br />b. For all personal wireless service towers, a letter of intent committing the tower <br />owner and his or her successors to allow the shared use of the tower if an additional <br />user agrees in writing to meet reasonable terms and conditions for shared use, so <br />long as there is no negative structural impact upon the tower and there is no <br />disruption to the service provided. <br />(2) Before the issuance of a building permit, the following supplemental information shall <br />be submitted: <br />a. Confirmation that the proposed tower complies with the requirements of the <br />Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Communications Commission, and any <br />appropriate state review authority or that the tower is exempt from those <br />regulations; and <br />b. A report from a qualified and licensed professional engineer that demonstrates the <br />tower's compliance with the applicable structural and electrical, but not radio <br />frequency, standards. <br />(p) Exemptions. The following antennas are exempt from the requirements under this section <br />except as otherwise provided in this subsection: <br />(1) Satellite earth station antennas no more than ten feet in height that are two meters or <br />less in diameter and located or proposed to be located in a business district; <br />(2) Antennas designed to receive signals as follows: <br />a. Antennas that are one meter or less in diameter and that are designed to receive <br />direct broadcast satellite service, including direct-to-home satellite services; <br />b. Antennas that are one meter or less in diameter and that are designed to receive <br />video programming services via multipoint distribution services, including <br />multichannel multipoint distribution services, instructional television fixed <br />services, and local multipoint distribution services; or <br />c. Antennas designed to receive television broadcast signals; <br />(3) Antennas exempted under this section are subject to the following requirements: <br />a. Antennas (including antenna cables) shall be designed to blend into the <br />surrounding environment through the use of appropriate colors, except in instances <br />where the color is dictated by federal or state authorities such as the Federal <br />Aviation Administration; <br />b. No lighting, signage, advertising, or identification of any kind intended to be <br />visible from the ground or other structures is permitted, except applicable warning <br />and equipment information signage required by the manufacturer or by federal, <br />state, or local authorities;