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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> January 14, 1998 <br /> Page 4 <br /> certifications required above...",and Mr. Brixius recommended that the phrase"between <br /> the inspections and certifications required above"be eliminated. No. 3 would then read: <br /> 3. The City shall have authority to enter onto the <br /> property upon which a tower is located to inspect the <br /> tower for the purpose of determining whether it <br /> complies with the Uniform Building Code and all other <br /> construction standards provided by the City's Code, <br /> federal and state law. The City reserves the right to <br /> conduct such inspections at any time, upon reasonable <br /> notice to the owner. All expenses related to such <br /> inspecting by the City shall be borne by the owner. <br /> Mr. Brixius summarized Section 2., Subd. 15., D., E., and F., which cover the City's <br /> requirements with respect to monopole tower design, approval of new towers only if <br /> antennas cannot be located on existing towers within a one-mile radius, and location of <br /> accessory antennas outside of required yards (except a rear yard) or within utility <br /> easements, with a minimum five-foot setback and a maximum fifteen-foot addition in <br /> height above the existing structure's height restriction, without approval of a conditional <br /> use permit. <br /> With respect to Section 2., Subd. 15.G., which refers to provisions for Personal Wireless <br /> Service Antennas, Mr. Brixius requested the addition of language to include permitted <br /> secondary use, as follows: <br /> G.La. Antennas Located Upon An Existing Structure. <br /> Personal wireless service antennas as a permitted <br /> secondary use maybe located upon existing towers or <br /> structures and shall require the processing of an <br /> administrative permit and shall comply with the <br /> following standards: <br /> Mr. Gelbmann asked if this provides that short wave or citizen band operators can lease <br /> space on their towers to commercial providers. Mr. Brixius explained that this would be <br /> possible, citing such additional applications as church steeples, utility poles, and light <br /> poles within community parks. <br /> Within this same section, Mr. Brixius requested the addition of the following language: <br /> G.1.b. New Towers: The erection of new personal <br /> wireless service towers within Rural, Residential and <br /> Business Zoning Districts of the City is prohibited. <br />