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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> February 11, 1998 <br /> Page 3 <br /> !� Mr. Robinson made a MOTION to approve the Site Plan Review for Nol-Tec Systems <br /> Inc., according to the conditions presented as well as the additional conditions that <br /> screening of rooftop units be provided and that indirect lighting be approved, and was <br /> supported by Mr. Gelbmann. Motion carried 6-0. <br /> B. Telecommunications Ordinance <br /> Mr. Brixius began his presentation by drawing the Board's attention to a memorandum <br /> from EDAAB,dated February 9, 1998, unanimously recommending approval of the <br /> revised antenna zoning ordinance dated February 5, 1998. He then summarized the <br /> changes which appear in the February 5 draft, as follows: <br /> l. The definition of short-wave radio transmitting and receiving antennas has been <br /> expanded to include citizen band radios. <br /> 2. An administrative permit section has been added. Mr. Brixius specifically <br /> directed the Board's attention to Subd. 10.F., which provides that each applicant must <br /> provide evidence that there are no delinquent property taxes, special assessments, interest, <br /> or City utility fees due for the proposed site, suggesting that the Board may with to <br /> eliminate this provision as it is not a requirement for any other development applications. <br /> 3. The general standards for antennas (Section 3, Subd. 15.13) have been revised to <br /> address the following: <br /> a. The previous section B-1 which prohibited the placement of an antenna or <br /> tower upon a nonconforming structure has been deleted. <br /> b. Section B.8 has been revised to reference co-location requirements of <br /> towers 75 feet or more in height. <br /> C. A specific statement has been added stating that all towers must comply <br /> with applicable FAA regulations. <br /> 4. The district provisions applicable to personal wireless service antennas have been <br /> expanded to reference such antennas as "permitted secondary uses". <br /> 5. The ordinance has been revised to stipulate that new transmitting, receiving and <br /> switching equipment(associated with personal wireless service antennas) must be located <br /> within an equipment building or cabinet and comply with accessory building setback <br /> requirements. <br /> 6. Where permitted, the allowable height of new personal wireless service antenna <br /> towers has been increased from 100 to 140 feet. Towers providing co-location <br /> opportunities may be allowed up to 160 feet in height (previously allowed up to 120 feet). <br /> 7. Section 3, Subd. 4.C. of the Zoning Ordinance(Height Exceptions) has been <br /> amended to reference personal wireless antenna towers. This issue should be subject to <br /> specific commend and recommendation by EDAAB. <br />