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<br />a. All abandoned or unused towers and associated facilities shall be <br />removed within twelve (12) months of the cessation of operations at <br />the site unless a time extension is approved by the City Council. A <br />copy of the relevant portions of a signed lease which requires the <br />applicant to remove the tower and associated facilities upon <br />cessation of operations at the site shall be submitted at the time of <br />application. <br /> <br />b. Unused portions of towers above a manufactured connection shall be <br />removed within twelve (12) months of the time of antenna <br />relocation. The replacement of portions of a tower previously <br />removed requires the issuance of a: new conditional use permit. <br /> <br />9.15.1~4 <br /> <br />Antennas on Roofs, Walls and Existing Towers <br /> <br />a. The placement of wireless telecommunication antennas on roofs, <br />walls, and existing towers, utility poles and structures is permitted in <br />any district, regardless of parcel size, provided the antenna does not <br />extend more than 20B feet above the highest point of the structure <br />or tower. The placement of wireless telecommunications antennas <br />on roofs, walls, and existing towers or structures may be approved <br />by the City Engineer, provided the antennas meet the requirements <br />of this Code, after submittal of 1) a fInal site and building plan as <br />specifIed by Chapter 8 of this Code, and 2) a report prepared by a <br />qualifIed and licensed professional engineer indicating the existing <br />structure or tower's suitability to accept the antenna, and the <br />proposed method of affIxing the-antenna to the structure. Complete <br />details of all fIxtures and couplings, and the precise point of <br />attachment shall be indicated. <br /> <br />b. . The replacement of an existing light pole or lighting standard in <br />order to accommodate the placement of an antenna thereon shall be <br />approved by issuance of a building permit based upon administrative <br />review. <br /> <br />9.15.16S Interference with Public Safety Telecommunications. No new or <br />existing telecommunications service shall interfere with public safety <br />telecommunications, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Federal <br />Communications Commissi6n. Before the introduction of new service or changes in <br />existing service, telecommunication providers shall notify the City at least ten (10) <br />calendar days in advance of such changes and allow the City to monitor interference <br />levels during the testing process. <br /> <br />45 <br />