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• <br />• <br />ATTACHMENT B <br />standards and are in the process of being adopted. He also states that the FCC has been charged <br />with determining the levels of emissions and health standards. <br />Gary Kretschmer asks which one more restrictive? He says that Council will select the more <br />restrictive. <br />Corey Ford says that the FCC standard would be more current. <br />Corey also wanted to bring up the exaction proposed regarding 10 phones per antenna. Using <br />antennas is not the most accurate reference. He suggests multiple antennas per base station. <br />He says that 10 phones per station is beyond the realm of proportionated costs by process and <br />that we should consider something more proportional to cost. Their proposal would reference 3 <br />phones per base station and a 1 year period of free air time up to 5 minutes. <br />Richard Varnes says that staff is willing to talk about methods of fee payment. <br />Corey Ford also says that they have pictures that they will leave. These pictures show real <br />applications out there now and current technologies where antennas could be placed on rooftops. <br />Richard Vannes a sks if we would be able to pull this together for the Planning Board with <br />illustrations? <br />Gary Kretschmer says that he had to try and 2nd guess what the Planning Board and Council <br />might buy into without being overly restrictive. He says that the Planning Board and Council will <br />be very conservative - more conservative than staff. He tried to think about what they would do <br />once they are approached with criteria <br />Richard Vannes asks Gary to describe the Planning Board review process. <br />Gary Kretsch.mer says it's nd-of a -back s-streading-is-nextreading-is-next-Tuesday evemug <br />which will be the introduction of the ordinance. City Council will ask staff questions before the <br />2nd reading and that's pretty much the limit They will not take public comment at the 1st <br />reading. Then it will go to the Planning Board and they will snake a recommendation to CounciL <br />He says that Planning will be the most conservative of the 2. Planning Board's recommendation <br />can be for approval or denial. Council also may suggest changes and the next meeting will be the <br />2nd reading at CounciL They can pass by emergency which means it would go into effect that <br />same evening or they can postpone their decision to another meeting and the ordinance would go <br />into effect 30 days after that meeting. <br />Gary Pultz doesn't understand why the process is happening in such a rapid manner? <br />Gary Kretschmer states that it is because of the request of the industry. <br />