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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> January 14, 1998 <br /> Page 5 <br /> Mr. Robinson asked why towers within rural zoning districts would be prohibited. Mr. <br /> Brixius explained that, again,this requirement is designed to limit a large number of <br /> towers. Even though certain areas of the City are currently zoned Rural,there is always <br /> the possibility that they may not be indefinitely. Mr. Robinson referred specifically to an <br /> area in the northeast portion of Lino Lakes, asking if the community's total coverage <br /> would be sufficient with the exclusion of that particular area. Mr. Brixius stated that U.S. <br /> West had been consulted with respect to anticipated area coverage. Over all, caution is <br /> recommended, with an eye toward avoiding challenge on the basis of being overly <br /> restrictive. <br /> In Section 2., Subd. 15., G.2., which states the City's requirements with respect to its <br /> industrial district, Mr. Brixius requested the addition of the following language: <br /> G.2.a. Antennas Located Upon An Existing Structure or <br /> Existing Tower. Personal wireless service telephone <br /> antennas as a permitted secondary use may be located <br /> upon an existing structure or co-located on an existing <br /> tower and shall require the processing of an <br /> administrative permit and shall comply with the <br /> following standards: <br /> and <br /> G.2.b. New Towers. New towers as a permitted <br /> secondary accessory use shall require an administrative <br /> permit and shall comply with the following standards: <br /> Mr. Brixius also asked that G.2.b.1) be amended to read as follows: <br /> The applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the <br /> City that location of the antennas as proposed is <br /> necessary to provide adequate portable personal wireless <br /> service telephone coverage and capacity to areas which <br /> cannot be adequately served by location the antennas on <br /> existiny,towers or support structures. <br /> Section 2., Subd. 15.G.2.b.2) sets the City's requirements for height and setback. Section <br /> 2., Subd. 15.G.2.b.2)a) provides for a two-antenna capacity tower not to exceed 100 feet, <br /> and a three-antenna capacity tower not to exceed 120 feet. Section 2., Subd. <br /> 15.G.2.b.2)b) includes a setback of not less than the height of the antenna from the <br /> nearest property line. Mr. Brixius stated that the industry representatives have requested <br /> an increase to the height requirement. <br />