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• CONSIDERATION OF A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING CODE <br />REGARDING TELECONIl~IUNICATIONS AN7CENNAS AND TOWERS, Chapter 9 <br />Part 2.07. <br />Administrator Hoyt reminded the planning commission that the city's moratorium on <br />telecommunications antennas and towers was due to expire on December 31, 1996. She <br />reviewed the proposed amendment to the city's zoning code regarding the placement and <br />design of telecommunications antennas and towers. In sum, the proposed amendments <br />permit personal communications devices under 20 feet in any district, pending certain <br />conditions. Commercial telecommunications antennas are permitted on the city hall roof <br />pending certain conditions and lease agreements. <br />The commission discussed the proposed amendments. Commissioner Brace and <br />Commissioner Treadwell stated their belief that it is important to have at least one location <br />within the city's land use controls that may work for corrnnercial antennas. Commissioner <br />Struck moved to schedule a public hearing on the proposed amendments for November <br />18, 1996 after 7:00 PM. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Groff. The motion <br />passed unanimously. <br />The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 PM. <br />• Respectfully submitted <br />Susan Hoyt <br />City Administrator <br />
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