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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> July 8, 1998 <br /> Page 5 <br /> 3. The color of the antenna tower should be silver or light blue to reduce the <br /> visual presence of the tower. <br /> 4. Antenna illumination should be limited to solely FAA approved lighting. <br /> Chair Schaps asked if MnDOT will have to comply with the design items suggested by <br /> the City. Mr. Brixius stated that the application has been made and they do not have to <br /> comply with the design items suggested by the City. The City of Lino Lakes has no <br /> jurisdiction. <br /> Mr. Lynn Ness,Minnesota Department of Transportation,came forward and stated this <br /> was an informational meeting. He asked the Board for suggestions and indicated <br /> MnDOT is agreeable to the design items suggested. He stated they are currently working <br /> with US West to develop an agreement for joint use. There will be no advertising on the <br /> antenna tower. The antenna is a gray, galvanized structure that has a life expectancy of <br /> 50-60 years. The antenna will be strobed during the day and will have a red beacon <br /> pointing 3 degrees in each direction at night. This is a FAA standard. <br /> Mr. Trehus expressed concern regarding wind blowing the tower down. Mr. Ness stated <br /> that the tower will with stand 120 mile per hour winds. If the tower is blown over, it will <br /> tip and fold. There are no guide wires. <br /> Mr. Ness indicated that the tower is 260 feet high to enable a"microwave payoff'and to <br /> cover a larger area. <br /> Chair Schaps asked how close the towers are placed. Mr.Ness indicated the towers are <br /> placed a maximum of 18 miles apart. <br /> Mr. Schilling expressed concern regarding the close proximity of an airport. Mr.Ness <br /> stated that the lighting is in accordance with FAA standards. <br /> Mr. Dunn asked if the State has a process established for commercial licensing. Mr. Ness <br /> stated that any structure requires a building permit. <br /> Mr. Dunn asked if the City or State will collect any fees regarding the placement of the <br /> tower. Mr.Ness explained that any fees are negotiable. MnDOT is not looking to <br /> generate a revenue stream from the tower. <br /> Mr. Trehus asked how close the tower will be to the property lines of the Rehabilitation <br /> Center. Mr. Ness stated that the tower will be placed 350-400 feet from the security <br /> fence. <br />