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0 <br />• Draft 11/1 a^96 <br />9 - 2.07 Heights Limitations <br />(Delete Subdivision 1. a. (3) and (4) of existing code and replace with <br />Subdivision 2) <br />Subdivision 2. Telecommunication Antennas <br />a. Tower height. Tower height includes the height of the tower from grade <br />to peak including all antennas and other attachments. If the tower is <br />located on a structure, the tower height is from base to peak including all <br />antennas and other attachments. <br />b. Antenna height. Antenna height includes the height of the antenna from <br />the base of the antenna to the peak and all other attachments. <br />c. Private antennas. <br />1) Private antennas 10 feet or less are a permitted use. <br />• 2) Private antennas over 10 feet but no more than 20 feet in height <br />above aman-made structure, where the man-made structure exists <br />as a principal or a permitted accessory use on the property, shall <br />be a conditional use in all districts. <br />a) The setback for the antenna must be one foot/per foot of <br />antenna from all property lines. <br />3) In accordance with the Federal Communications Commission <br />preemptive ruling PRB1, <br />a) a private antenna may exceed 20 feet in <br />height above aman-made structure for the purpose of <br />supporting amateur radio provided that a determination is <br />made by the city council as part of the conditional use permit <br />that the additional antenna height is technically necessary <br />to successfully engage in amateur radio communications; <br />b) afree-standing tower or afree-standing antenna not to <br />exceed 50 feet from grade to peak may be constructed for <br />the purpose of supporting amateur radio provided that a <br />determination is made by the city council as part of its <br />. conditional use permit that a freestanding tower and/or <br />