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G. The applicant must reimburse the City for any costs which it incurs because of the <br /> presence of the applicant's antennas or tower and, <br /> H. The user must obtain all necessary land use approvals. <br /> I. The applicant will cooperate with the City's objective to promote colocations and <br /> thus limit the number of separate antenna sites requested. <br /> 4. Special Requirements <br /> P 9 <br /> The use of certain City owned property, such as water tower sites and parks, for wireless <br /> telecommunication antennas or towers brings with it special concerns due to the unique nature of <br /> these sites. The placement of wireless telecommunication antennas or towers on these special <br /> City owned sites will be allowed only when the following additional requirements are met. <br /> A. Water Tower or Reservoir Sites -The City's water towers and reservoirs <br /> represents a large public investment in water pressure stabilization and peak <br /> capacity reserves. Protection of the equality of the City's water supply is of prime <br /> importance to the City. As access to the City's water storage systems increases, <br /> so too increased the potential for contamination of the public water supply. For <br /> these reasons, the placement of wireless telecommunication antennas or towers on <br /> water tower or reservoir sites will be allowed only when the City is fully satisfied <br /> that the following requirements are met. <br /> 1. The applicant's access to the facility will not increase the risks of <br /> contamination to the City's water supply; <br /> 2. There is sufficient room on the structure and/or on the grounds to <br /> accommodate the applicant's facility; <br /> 3. The presence of the facility will not increase the water tower or reservoir <br /> maintenance cost to the City; and <br /> 4. The presence of the facility will not be harmful to the health of workers <br /> maintaining the water tower or reservoir. <br /> B. Parks - The presence of certain wireless telecommunication antennas or towers <br /> represents a potential conflict with the purpose of some City owned parks. In no <br /> case shall towers be allowed in designated conservation areas. Wireless <br /> telecommunication antennas or towers will be considered only in the following <br /> parks after the recommendation of the Parks, Recreation, and Arts Commission <br /> and approval of the City Council. <br /> 1. Public parks of a sufficient scale and character that are adjacent to an <br /> existing commercial or industrial use; <br /> 2. Commercial recreation areas and major play fields; and, <br /> 3. Park maintenance facilities. <br /> 110 IIA-3 <br />