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• <br /> Ordinance 588 -Draft . <br /> December 4, 1996 <br /> Page 2 <br /> receiving telecommunication, television, or radio signals which is attached to a tower, <br /> building or other structure, usually consisting of a series of directional panels, microwave <br /> or satellite dishes, or omnidirectional "whip" antennae. <br /> Subd. 3. BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION: Equipment that provides the link between <br /> wireless communications and land-based public telephone switching networks, including <br /> radio frequency transceivers, back-up power sources, power amplifiers, and signal <br /> processing hardware, typically protected by a small building or equipment cabinet. <br /> Subd. 4. CO-LOCATION: The location of wireless communications equipment from <br /> more than one provider on one common site. <br /> Subd. 5. COMMERCIAL WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES (CWTS): <br /> Licensed wireless telecommunications service providers including cellular, digital cellular, <br /> personal communication services (PCS), specialized mobile radio (SMR), enhanced <br /> specialized mobile radio (ESMR), commercial paging services, and similar services <br /> marketed to the general public. <br /> Subd. 6. TOWER, LATTICE: Three- or four-legged steel girdered structures typically <br /> • <br /> supporting multiple communications users and services generally ranging from 60 to 200 <br /> feet in height. <br /> Subd. 7. TOWER, MONOPOLE: Single pole design, approximately three feet in diameter <br /> at the base narrowing to approximately one and a half feet at the top, generally ranging <br /> from 25 to 125 feet in height. <br /> Subd. 8. TOWER, TELECOMMUNICATIONS: Any ground-mounted, pole, spire, <br /> structure or combination thereof, including supporting lines, cables, wires, braces and <br /> I.• • •' • Ile.-' . u. - • ••• - - -5 ..... - ••-- •Ss. -• <br /> 1126.03: ALLOWANCE FOR TOWERS AND ANTENNAE BY ZONING <br /> DISTRICT: <br /> Subd. 1. Permitted Uses,All Districts: CWTS towers and antennae shall be allowed in any <br /> district as a permitted use subject to the following, only as provided below: <br /> a. Water Tower: Antennae shall be permitted upon City-owned water towers provided <br /> the applicant has an approved lease agreement with the City, has applied for and received <br /> a building permit from the City, and has paid all applicable permit fees. If the applicant <br /> •2 <br />
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