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(a) The applicant's access to the facility will not increase the <br />risks of contamination to the City's water supply; <br />(b) There is sufficient room on the structure and/or on the <br />grounds to accommodate the applicant's facility; <br />(c) The presence of the facility will not increase the water <br />tower maintenance costs to the City; and <br />(d) The presence of the facility will not unreasonably <br />interfere with maintaining the water tower. <br />2. Parks. The presence of certain wireless- telecommunication <br />antennas or towers represents a potential conflict with the <br />purpose of some City owned parks. Wireless <br />telecommunication antennas o~~--will be considered .only <br />~ ~ ~~~•=~~r~-parks after the recommendation of the Park <br />and Recreation Commission and approval of the City Council <br />Antennas may extend a maximum on twenty feet above <br />existing structures: <br />use; <br />. 7~' ~-~tc~ c tuu~ ~ ~ - ~ -~'rrc~'CO ~ 'iia ct~ <br />+ ~~~ <br />......,.. ~_ r ------ <br />~ + ~ + ~,.~. . ~ ~ +ti. 1 C + b. o c +cic <br />r 7 + n ~ '1;+;~ <br />C " <br />d. Application Process. All applicants who wish to locate a wireless <br />telecommunication antenna or tower on City owned property must <br />submit to the City Administrator, or his/her designee, a completed <br />application and detailed plan that complies with the submittal <br />requirements of the Zoning Ordinance along with other pertinent <br />information requested by the City. <br />e. .Termination. The City Council may terminate any lease if it <br />determines that any one of the .following conditions exist: <br />1. A potential user with a higher priority cannot find another <br />adequate location and the potential use would be incompatible <br />with the existing use; <br />-163- <br />