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3) Guyed towers are prohibited. <br />4) Mobile units shall have a minimum tower design wind load of <br />eighty (80) miles per hour, or be set back from all structures a <br />distance equal to the height of the tower. <br />5) All towers shall be protected against unauthorized climbing. <br />6) The height of the tower shall not exceed one hundred (100) <br />feet. <br />3. Public/Semi - Public District Standards. <br />a. Antennas Located Upon An Existing Tower or Structure. Personal <br />wireless service antennas as a permitted secondary use may be <br />located upon public structures or existing towers shall require the <br />processing of an administrative permit and shall comply with the <br />following standards: <br />1) Transmitting, receiving and switching equipment shall be <br />housed within an existing structure whenever possible. If a <br />new equipment building or cabinet is necessary for <br />transmitting, receiving and switching equipment, it shall be <br />situated in the side or rear yard of the principal use, meet all <br />applicable accessory building setback requirements, and shall <br />be screened from view by landscaping where appropriate. <br />2) An administrative permit is issued by the Zoning Administrator, <br />subject to the following conditions: <br />a) Antennas mounted on buildings or structures shall not <br />extend more than fifteen (15) feet above the structural <br />height of the building or structure to which they are <br />attached. <br />b) Wall or facade mounted antennas may not extend more <br />than five (5) feet above the cornice line and shall be <br />constructed of a material or color which matches the <br />exterior of the building. <br />b. New Towers. New towers as a permitted secondary use shall require <br />approval of an administrative permit and shall comply with the <br />following standards: <br />12 <br />