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thereof and accompanying accessory facilities shall be removed within 12 months of the <br />cessation of operations at the site unless a time extension is approved by the City <br />Council. Applicant Response: Understands requirement. <br />To ensure the removal of obsolete and unused towers or portions thereof and antennas, <br />the applicant shall, prior to the issuance of a building permit, submit a performance bond <br />or letter of credit in an amount sufficient to cover the removal costs of the tower, <br />antennas and accessory facilities. Applicant Response: Understands requirement. <br />After the removal of the facilities, the site shall be restored to its original or an improved <br />state. If the underlying property has sufficient value as determined in the sole discretion <br />of the City Council, the applicant may substitute the following for the performance <br />bond/letter of credit requirement: An agreement in recordable form between the property <br />owner and the City whereby the property owner acknowledges that in the event the <br />applicant, its successors or assigns does not remove obsolete or unused towers and/or <br />antennas within the affected time frame, then the existence of same will be considered a <br />nuisance by the City. Applicant Response: Understands requirement. <br />Abatement will occur pursuant to Little Canada ordinance requirements with all costs of <br />removal of the facilities in question to be assessed to the property owner. Property owner <br />must further agree to waive any and all rights to contest or appeal this proceeding. <br />Applicant Response: Understands requirement. <br />H.Conditional Use Permits. Commercial antennas may be located on existing public <br />utility structures by Conditional Use Permit in all zoning districts, as regulated by <br />Chapter 917 of this Ordinance, provided that: Applicant Response: This section and <br />subsections 1-6 below do not apply to the applicant’s CUP application request as the <br />proposed use is not for commercial antennas to be located on existing public utility <br />structures. <br />1.The existing public utility structure is no less than fifty (50) feet in height. <br />2. Equipment buildings are located within the perimeter footprint of the existing <br />utility structure. <br />3. Equipment buildings, if not located within the perimeter footprint to the existing <br />utility structure, are located in no required yard of any lot other than the required rear <br />yard, and are fully screened with evergreen landscape materials. <br />4.Equipment buildings, if located in a residential district, shall also be constructed in <br />such a way as to resemble residential accessory buildings in the immediate area <br />which meet residential building materials standards, and are either white or natural in <br />exterior color <br />5.The proposed use and structures are found to be compatible architecturally <br />and functionally with the neighborhood in which they are located. <br />6.The proposed use complies with the General Standards of Sub-Section E, above.