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PL PACKETS 2000-2004
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PL PACKET 09192000
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13 <br /> 2. Co-locating antennas on an existing or reconstructed towers,public or private. The City may approve an <br /> antenna which is to be located on an existing or reconstructed tower. This furthers the goal of minimizing <br /> • the adverse visual impacts associated with the proliferation of towers. Co-location of antennas by more than <br /> one carrier on existing towers shall take precedence over the construction of new towers,provided such co- <br /> location is accomplished in a manner consistent with the following. <br /> a) A tower which is modified or reconstructed to accommodate the cb-location of an additional <br /> antenna shall be designed to be consistent with the existing tower and to be as unobtrusive as <br /> possible. <br /> b) Height. <br /> (i) An existing tower may be modified or rebuilt to a taller height,not to exceed 110 feet,to . <br /> accommodate the co-location of additional antenna or in accordance as follows: <br /> (A) For two users,up to one hundred-thirty(90)feet in height; <br /> (B) For three users,up to one hundred-fifty(100)feet in height; <br /> (C) For four or more users,up to two hundred(110)feet in height <br /> (ii) The additional height shall not require an additional setback from the property lines, <br /> provided the tower meets the minimum setback requirements(100 feet); <br /> C) On-site Location <br /> (i) A tower which is being rebuilt to accommodate the co-location of additional antennae may <br /> be relocated on site as long as it meets the minimum setback requirement. <br /> • (ii) After the tower is built to accommodate co-location,only one tower may remain on site. <br /> d) The antenna complies with all applicable FCC and FAA regulations; <br /> e) The antenna complies with all applicable building codes; and <br /> f) Any additional equipment is fully screened and located in compliance with the underlying zoning <br /> district requirements. <br /> 3. Locating a new multi-use tower or antenna,including the placement of additional buildings or other <br /> supporting equipment used in connection with said tower or antenna,on a industrial site. The City may <br /> approve a new tower or antenna on an industrial site where other less obtrusive measures are not feasible. <br /> With a goal toward minimizing the adverse visual impacts associated with the proliferation of towers,co- <br /> location of several carriers will be required. New towers and antennae shall be consistent with the following: <br /> a) Height <br /> (i) For two users,up to one hundred-thirty(90)feet in height; <br /> (ii) For three users,up to one hundred-fifty.(100)feet in height; <br /> (iii) For four or more users,up to two hundred(110)feet in height. <br /> b) Towers must be set back a minimum distance of 100 from any adjoining lot line; <br /> C) Guys and accessory buildings must satisfy the minimum zoning district setback requirement; <br /> • d) The antenna complies with all applicable FCC and FAA regulations; <br /> e) The antenna complies with all applicable building codes;and <br />
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