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1) Equal to the height of the tower, including any antenna <br />attachments, plus five feet from any residential use, exclusive of <br />the property in question, any residential, business, or public <br />Zoning District or any church or school. <br />2) Equal to the specific "fall zone" of the proposed tower as <br />determined and certified by a qualified and licensed professional <br />engineer, but in no event less than the principal structure setback <br />of the base zoning district from all public right -of -way and <br />abutting property lines. <br />D. USE OF CITY TOWER SITE PREFERRED. Commercial antennas and <br />towers, regardless of height or size with the exception of satellite dish antennas shall <br />connect to and use the City Tower Site(s) if use of such facilities is technically <br />feasible. Certification by a professional radio frequency engineer is required to <br />demonstrate that a particular tower site is not technically feasible when antenna site is <br />proposed. <br />E. GENERAL STANDARDS. The following standards shall apply to all cellular <br />telephone, public utility, microwave, radio and television broadcast transmitting, radio <br />and television receiving, satellite dish and short-wave radio transmitting and receiving <br />antenna and towers: <br />7 <br />Page 26 <br />
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