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Page 4 , L I <br /> January 13, 19974111 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> Jim Erickson,Planning Associate,explained that this ordinance would amend Chapter 1124 of the Mounds <br /> View Zoning Code and will specify which districts and what height towers and antennas would be allowed <br /> either by right or by Conditional Use Permit. It addresses co-location requirements,identifies the screening <br /> and other requirements for the tower and accessory buildings,establish equal requirements for Conditional Use <br /> Permits and Building Permits,and specify requirements for non-conforming towers. <br /> Mr.Erickson noted that this ordinance was recommended for approval at the December 18th Planning <br /> Commission meeting. He proceeded to summarize the ordinance. <br /> Questions were asked as to the where one could expect to see these types of antennas,what one could expect <br /> them to look like,etc. Ms. Sheldon,Community Development Director provided information as to the <br /> aesthetics of these types of antennas/towers. <br /> Ms. Trude asked if these antennas could be installed on top of billboards. <br /> Mr.Erickson stated this would not be a permitted use,and agreed to add language to the ordinance regarding <br /> such. <br /> Mr. Stigney asked whose option it is to determine whether a separate tower is constructed or an existing tower <br /> is used. <br /> Mr.Erickson stated the ordinance would require the applicant to go through a process that would eliminate the 11111 <br /> possibility of existing towers for co-location. <br /> Additional questions were addressed such as how far out the antennas could project from the top of an utility <br /> pole, if these antennas could affect television antennas in residential properties,how it could affect HAM <br /> Radio transmissions,whether the style of the antenna would be dictated by the city,etc. <br /> Mr.Matt Danielson,of SBA,Inc.and representing Sprint/PCS, Mr.Peter Coyle of Larkin,Hoffilan,Daly& <br /> Lingren and representing APT,and Jay Littlejohn of Hessian,McKasy&Soderberg,representing AT&T <br /> were present and offered answers to various questions. They also offered concerns in regard to various <br /> requirements of the ordinance(maximum tower/antenna height,whether co-location accessory equipment is <br /> acceptable,etc.). <br /> Mr.Bob Long,City Attorney,stated if the council wishes to set the maximum height lower than what one <br /> company needs,the city could consider a variance for it. However,he does feel this issue warrants some <br /> further consideration. <br /> Mayor McCarty feels it would be advantageous to the city to have some professional design criteria to set the <br /> height limitation. <br /> Ms. Sheldon noted that the height often is determined from the area they are trying to serve and the terrain that <br /> is within that cell. Therefore,perhaps the city may want to require a study to be completed prior to the time of <br /> application,showing the minimum height needed. <br /> Mayor McCarty closed the Public Hearing at 8:40 p.m.and re-opened the Council Meeting to consider Item <br /> 11(A). <br />
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