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tower is an accessory to a principal use, some cities require the <br /> related buildings to have the same building design or materials as <br /> the principal use . <br /> Example : <br /> Free-standing transmission towers and other antenna devices over <br /> 60 ' in height . <br /> 1 . Maximum height is limited to 150 ' above the ground upon which <br /> the antenna is placed. The city council may allow towers up <br /> to 200 ' high if the applicant can demonstrate that based upon <br /> the topography of the site and surrounding area, siting of the <br /> antenna, antenna design, surrounding tree cover and structures <br /> and/or through the use of screening, that off-site views of <br /> the tower will. be minimized. <br /> 2 . The use of guyed towers is prohibited. Towers must be self- <br /> supporting without the use of wires, cables, beams or other <br /> means . The design should utilize an open framework or <br /> monopole configuration. Permanent platforms or structures <br /> exclusive of antennas that serve to increase off-site <br /> visibility are prohibited; <br /> 3 . The base of the tower shall occupy no more than 500 square <br /> feet and the top of the tower shall be no larger than the <br /> 411 base ; <br /> 4 . Minimum spacing between tower locations is 1/4 mile; <br /> 5 . Tower locations should provide the maximum amount of screening <br /> possible for off-site views of the facility; <br /> 6 . Existing on-site vegetation shall be preserved to the maximum <br /> extent practicable; <br /> 7 . The installation shall be designed to be compatible with the <br /> underlying site plan. The base of the tower and any accessory <br /> structures sha _ , • - - _ _ - _ _ - a- <br /> designed to be architecturally compatible with principal <br /> structures on the sit ; <br /> 8 . The tower shall be painted light blue or other color that is <br /> demonstrated to minimize visibility. No advertising or <br /> identification visible off-site shall be placed on the tower <br /> or antennas; <br /> 9 . Antennas placed upon the tower shall be subject to state and <br /> federal regulations pertaining to non-ionizing radiation and <br /> other health hazards related to such facilities . If new, more <br /> restrictive standards are adopted the antennas shall be made <br /> III-I3 <br />
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