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<br />1124.03 1124.04 <br />(Rev. 2/97) <br /> <br /> c. Utility Poles: Wireless telecommunication antennae shall be permitted to be <br />attached to utility poles after the applicant has provided a written statement of approval <br />from the utility pole owner or lessor and has obtained a building permit from the City <br />and paid the necessary fees. The height of the antennae shall not exceed ten feet (10') <br />and shall not extend more than six feet (6') above the pole. (Ord. 588, 2-10-97) <br /> <br />Subd. 2. Conditional Uses, Specific Districts: Wireless telecommunication towers and <br />antennae shall be allowed with the approval of a conditional use permit in the zoning districts <br />specified in the table below and in accordance with the co-location requirements stated in <br />Section 1124.04, siting requirements and design criteria stated in Section 1124.05, and the <br />procedural requirements stated in Section 1124.06. The procedure for review and action on <br />conditional use permits shall be as stated in Section 1125.01. Conditional use permits are not <br />required for towers and/or antennae used by the City for City purposes or public agencies for <br />public safety purposes; or for repair, adjustment or replacement of the elements of a wireless <br />telecommunication antenna array affixed to a tower, if the repair, replacement or adjustment <br />does not reduce acceptable safety standards. The height limitations listed in the following <br />table shall include all parts of the wireless telecommunication tower and antenna structure <br />except for that space needed for lightening diffusion apparata. (Ord. 588, 2-10-97) <br /> <br />Zoning Districts Height Limitations With Co-location <br />R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-O <br />(antennae only) <br />10 feet above the height of the roof, allowed <br />only if mounted on educational facilities, <br />religious institutions, government or public <br />utility buildings; or in “upward thrusting <br />architectural elements” such as church <br />steeples, bell towers or smokestacks1 <br />N/A <br />B-1, B-2 75 Feet 95 Feet 2 <br />B-3, B-4, PUD <br />(Commercial PUDs only.) 3 100 Feet 120 Feet 2 <br />I-1, PUD <br />(Industrial PUDs only.) 3 <br />150 Feet N/A <br /> CRP and PF 100 feet, allowed only if incorporated into <br />new or existing facilities or structures, such <br />as using the tower as a light standard for <br />ball fields or parking areas, or into mature <br />tree stands that provide a suitable screen <br />for at least half the height of the tower. <br />120 Feet 2 <br /> 1 In accordance with section 1124.05, subdivision 7 of this Code. <br />2 Co-location height bonus subject to applicant providing to the City proof of a signed lease <br />arrangement, shared use agreement, or other like document. <br />3 For towers and antennae proposed in PUDs, the applicant shall file a request to amend the <br />existing PUD final plan and/or adopted conditional use permit in accordance with Chapter <br />1120 and Section 1125.01 of this Code. Wireless telecommunication towers and antennae <br />shall not be allowed in PUDs having residential uses. (Ord. 588, 2-10-97) <br /> <br />