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Mayor Gamec also suggested that staff check into the height of the landfill and how it affects <br />coverage areas. <br />Councilmember Dehen noted that he took a fishing trip to rural Alaska last summer and had <br />great coverage. He stated that he is amazed that the City has this problem with coverage when <br />he can get perfectly good signals out in the middle of nowhere. <br />Community Development Director Miller asked if the Council was more comfortable with the <br />pole height of 90 to 100 feet. <br />Councilmember Dehen stated that allowing poles 100 feet high for lights and then putting the <br />cell tower on top does not seem intrusive to him. He stated that he didn't think an additional 15 <br />or 20 feet would be that big of a deal for people. <br />There was a Consensus to direct staff to look into co-location, allowing up to an additional 20 <br />feet on top of 100 foot tall light poles for cell tower coverage. <br />Councilmember Jeffrey stated that he would like to clarify the co-location should be with an <br />amenity and not another provider. <br />Management Intern Gladhill noted that the moratorium expires on September 17, 2008, so staff <br />will bring more information back to a future meeting this summer. <br />-178- <br />