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COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 23, 1998 <br /> 9. Commercial and public radio and television transmitting antennas and public <br /> utility microwave antennas are allowed only in rural and industrial districts. The <br /> previous ordinance draft allowed such antenna types within business districts as well. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked how restrictive the proposed ordinance is on a scale of one to ten <br /> with ten being the most restrictive,to which Mr. Kirmis responded"ten",particularly in the area <br /> of new tower construction. Mr. Hawkins added that challenges against such ordinances result in <br /> a success rate of one out of twelve. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked if the proposed setback distance could be increased. Mr. Kirmis <br /> explained that the distance proposed is an attempt to arrive at a reasonable compromise between <br /> the City's desires and federal requirements. Mr. Hawkins added that specific hardship would be <br /> required to make the setback more restrictive. <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked Mr. Hawkins about the impact on the City and its ordinance <br /> should a successful challenge occur. Mr. Hawkins responded that should a particular provision <br /> of the ordinance be challenged, there would be an opportunity to amend that provision to comply <br /> with a court order. <br /> Council Member Lyden requested the definition of"existing structure". Mr. Kirmis referred to <br /> the Zoning Ordinance, and Ms. Wyland read aloud the definition as follows: <br /> Anything which is built, constructed or erected. An edifice or building of any <br /> kind or any piece of work artificially built up and/or composed of parts joined <br /> together in some definite manner whether temporary or permanent in character. <br /> Mayor Sullivan expressed appreciation that the Planning& Zoning Board referenced Council <br /> requests in evaluation of the proposed ordinance, specifically points raised by Mr. Dunn and Mr. <br /> Herr. She pointed out that reference to "intended character"will necessarily bring each <br /> installation request before the City for review. Ms. Wyland stated that specifically new towers <br /> will require conditional use permits, which inherently require such review. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked if it would be too restrictive to keep antennas out of residential <br /> areas completely. <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked about restrictions upon property owners against allowing <br /> installation of antennas upon existing structures. Ms. Wyland explained that such installation <br /> would be allowed, but with restrictions upon height. <br /> Council Member Dahl asked if antennas could be installed on homes, to which Mr. Kirmis <br /> responded the intent is that antennas be located on existing structures other than homes. Mayor <br /> Sullivan clarified that although the ordinance does not prohibit location of antennas on homes it <br /> does not encourage that application. <br /> 9 <br />