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Thomas M. Sweeney <br />George F. Borer <br />Paul T. Ostrow <br />Douglas B. Maslow <br />Sweeney & Borer <br />Professional Association <br />Attorneys at Law <br />Suite 1200 <br />Capital Centre <br />386 North Wabasha Street <br />St. Paul, Minnesota 55102 <br />August 1, 1989 <br />Ms. Annette Freeman <br />Deputy City Clerk <br />515 Little Canada Road <br />Little Canada, NN 55117 <br />Telephone <br />(612) 222-2541 <br />Facsimile <br />(612) 223.5289 <br />J <br />rat CL <br />1 <br />1989 �� 1 1 <br />L;rL.= cA ;a_a <br />Re: Ordinance Regulating Commercial Broadcast Towers <br />Our File No. 6482 <br />Dear Ms. Freeman: <br />Please find enclosed a proposed Ordinance amending Chapter <br />903.100(E) relating to television, radio, or telephone <br />transmission or receiving facilities. Passage of this Ordinance <br />will implement the recommendations made in my letter, dated July <br />11, 1989. As you recall, I recommended an amendment limiting <br />transmission or receiving facilities to a height of 200 feet. <br />The proposed amendment would maintain the present <br />requirement of a Conditional Use Permit for any transmission <br />facility in excess of height limits in the various districts but <br />less than 200 feet in height. However, a receiving or <br />transmission facility in excess of 200 feet will not be eligible <br />for a Conditional Use Permit. Such structures, therefore, would <br />clearly be prohibited in all zoning districts as being in excess <br />of established height limitations. <br />If you have any questions, please advise Tom Sweeney or the <br />undersigned. <br />PTO:bab <br />Enclosure <br />cc: Mr. Steve Grittman <br />Very truly yours.,.ti, <br />SWEENEY & BORER <br />s / z(� U,0ttek: <br />t <br />Paul T. Ostrow <br />f <br />Page 34 <br />