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<br />Little Canada Zoning Ordinance General Provisions <br />903-62 <br /> <br />12. If a new tower is to be constructed, it shall be designed so as to accommodate <br />other users including but not limited to other cellular or personal communication <br />companies, local police, fire and ambulance companies. For towers up to one <br />hundred twenty (120) feet in height, one additional user must be provided for. For <br />towers one hundred twenty (120) feet in height or greater, two (2) additional users <br />must be provided for. <br /> <br />13. Any proposals for the construction of a new commercial tower shall include a <br />certification from a professional radio frequency engineer that existing tower sites <br />within the City are not technically feasible for the application proposed. <br /> <br />14. Towers shall be painted silver or have a galvanized finish to reduce visual impact. <br />Another color may be used with approval of the City Council. <br /> <br />15. Antennas and towers for Federally licensed amateur radio stations and used in the <br />amateur radio service are exempt from Sections 903.140.E.2, 903.140.E.9 and <br />903.140.E.12, above, of this Ordinance. <br /> <br />16. Amateur radio towers must be installed in accordance with the instructions <br />furnished by the manufacturer of that tower model. Because of the experimental <br />nature of the amateur radio service, antennas mounted on such a tower may be <br />modified or changed at any time as long as the published allowable load on the <br />tower is not exceeded and the structure of the tower remains in accordance with <br />the manufacturer’s specifications. <br /> <br />17. Commercial towers in all business, public or PUD zoning districts must be of <br />monopole design. <br /> <br />18. Guy wires or guy wire anchors shall not be erected within public or private utility <br />and drainage easements, and shall be set back a minimum of one (1) foot from all <br />lot lines. <br /> <br />19. No more than one (1) tower per property shall be permitted. <br /> <br />F. Accessory and Secondary Use Antennas. The following standards shall apply to all <br />accessory and secondary use antennas including radio and television receiving antennas, <br />satellite dishes, short-wave radio dispatching antennas, or those necessary for the <br />operation of electronic equipment including radio receivers, federally licensed amateur <br />radio stations and television receivers: <br /> <br />1. Accessory or secondary use antennas shall not be erected in any required yard <br />(except a rear yard) or within public or private utility and drainage easements, and <br />shall be setback a minimum of three (3) feet from all lot lines. <br />