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eo <br /> <br />Water Tower Sites. The City's water tower represents a large public <br />investment in water pressure stabilization and peak capacity reserves. <br />Protection of the quality of the City's water supply is of prime <br />importance to the City. As access to the City's water storage system <br />increases, so too increases the potential for contamination of the public <br />water supply. For these reasons, the placement of wireless <br />telecommunication antennas or towers on existing or future water <br />tower sites will be allowed only when the City is fully satisfied that the <br />following requirements are met: <br /> <br />(a) The applicant's access to the facility will not increase the risks of <br /> contamination to the City's water supply; <br /> <br />(b) There is sufficient room on the structure and/or on the grounds to <br /> accommodate the applicant's facility; <br /> <br />(c) <br /> <br />(d) <br /> <br />The presence of the facility will not increase the water tower <br />maintenance costs to the City; and <br /> <br />The presence of ti~e facility will not unreasonably interfere with <br />maintaining the water tower. <br /> <br />Parks. The presence of certain wireless telecommunication antennas <br />or towers represents a potential conflict with the purpose of some City <br />owned parks. Wireless telecommunication antennas or towers will be <br />considered only in the following parks after the recommendation of the <br />Park and Recreation Commission and approval of the City Council: <br /> <br />(a) Public parks of a sufficient"scale and character that are adjacent <br /> to an existing commercial or industrial use; and <br /> <br />(b) Park maintenance facilities. <br /> <br />Application Process. All applicants who wish to locate a wireless <br />telecommunication antenna or tower on City owned property must submit to <br />the City Administrator, or his/her designee, a completed application and <br />detailed plan that complies with the submittal requirements of the Zoning <br />Ordinance along with other pertinent information requested by the City. <br /> <br />Termination. The City Council may terminate any lease if it determines <br />that any one of the following conditions exist: <br /> <br />A potential user with a higher priority cannot find another adequate <br />location and the potential use would be incompatible with the existing <br />use; <br /> <br />9-126 <br /> <br /> <br />