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<br />b. The replacement of portions of a WECS previously removed requires the <br />issuance of a new conditional use permit. <br /> <br />9.17.13 Interference with Public Safety Telecommunications. No new or existing WECS shall <br />interfere with public safety telecommunications, in accordance with the rules and regulations of <br />the Federal Communications Commission. Before the introduction of new service or changes in <br />existing service, telecommunication providers shall notify the City at least ten (10) calendar days <br />in advance,of such changes and allow the City to monitor interference levels during the testing <br />process. <br /> <br />9.17.14 Submittal Requirements. In addition to the information required elsewhere in this <br />Code, development applications for WECS shall include the followingsupplemental information: <br /> <br />a. A report from "a qualified and licensed professional engineer which: <br /> <br />1. describes the WECS height and design including a cross-section and <br />elevation, <br /> <br />2. includes other information necessary to evaluate the request. <br /> <br />a. A noise study, prepared by a qualified professional, demonstrates that except <br />for intermittent episodes, the WECS shall not emit noise in excess of the <br />limits established in City Code which: " <br /> <br />1. describes and maps the project's noise producing features, including <br />the range of noise levels expected and the basis of the expectation <br /> <br />2. describes and maps the noise sensitive environment, including any <br />. sensitive noise receptors, e.g., residences, hospitals, libraries, <br />schools, places of worship, parks, areas with outdoor workers, and <br />other facilities where quiet is important or where noise could be a <br />nuisance within 1,000 ft. <br /> <br />3. surveys and reports by a qualified engineer that analyzes the <br />preexisting ambient noise (including seasonal variation) and the <br />affected sensitive receptors located within 1,000 ft. <br /> <br />4. describes and maps the cumulative noise impacts of any problem <br />areas identified <br /> <br />5. describes the project's proposed noise control features and specific <br />measures proposed to mitigate noise impacts for sensitive receptors <br />as identified above to a level of insignificance " <br /> <br />b. A shadow flicker model that demonstrates that shadow flicker shall not fall <br />on, or in, any existing residential dwelling unit. Shadow flicker expected to <br />fall on a roadway or a portion of a residentially zoned property may be <br />acceptable if the flicker does not exceed thirty (30) hours per year; and that <br />the shadow flicker will fall more than one hundred feet (100') from an <br />existing residence; or the traffic volumes are less than five hundred" (500) <br />vehicle trips per day. The" shadow flicker model shall: <br /> <br />141 <br />