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ce|¢communications service~. By using exLsdr~ tow~ or <br /> <br />ove~[[ v~al p~se~e ~ a jur~iccion ~n ~ m~im~ <br /> <br />Al~ongh competi~o~ ~y co~l~i~ m~ <br /> <br />~ting a ~i~ for a new t~. ~[[ ~, <br />~d~c~ No. 122 ~ui~ ~e ~pli~ for a <br />~how ~e need for ~e tow~ ~d ~ s~ow ~t all ak~ativ~ <br />· e com~ct~n ora new tow~ have ~ ~~ ~e <br /> <br />storing ~c ~ace on ~ p~ ~w~ will ~ ~de a~hble <br />to ~m ~em w~ t~i~ty <br /> <br />com~ci~o~ could m~e ~ci~ con~. ~[ <br /> <br />amo~ ~ <br /> <br />govemmen= ~y ~ui~ ~t ~e s~cture ~ built <br /> <br />o~inance ~ a g~ ~ample of ~. lc s~te~ "If a tower <br />com~mcted, it sha{[ ~ ~ree times ~e capaciW of intended <br />in o~er ~t seconda~ mm could t~e the balmee of the <br />~wer cap~i~ at a r~onable rare." <br /> <br />In Palm Bezch County, Florida, tower applicant~ must send a <br />certified-mail ant~uncemenc co all other rower mer~ in ~he arm, <br />~tacing their siting ~ech ancot sharing capabilities. Applieant~ <br />cannot be denied space on a tower unlezs mechani~ml, structural, <br />or reg~latoB, factor~ lxtw~nt sharing. Other local ordinance~ <br />including tho,e of Jefferson Comty, Colorado, Oldl~am Court.ry, <br />Kentucky, and Mulmomah County, Oregon, offer detailed <br />examples of co-location provisions and leasing r~-ms. <br /> <br />,fol Ventures and Use of Public Prol . rty <br /> <br />I.oca! govmmments can invite private te[ecommtmlcacior~s <br />providers co bicl on the comtrucdon o~' towers which wo~ld be" <br />shared by the local government for public safety communi- <br />catiot~ and by the tetecommunicatior~ provider for it~ own <br /> <br />Example~ of joint ven~ure.~ include, leasing space to telecom- <br />municaciom lxoviders on an existing or new public safety <br />tower;, le'~ing space to telecomtmmicatiom providers on public. <br />m'uctures that ar~ not otherwise meal for tetecommunicadons, <br />such as a water tower or on top &a city or county <br />building; lea~ing street light stations and publicly-owned utility <br />poles; or leasing publicly-owned land for comtru~ion of <br />wirele.~ facilities. Local govemmet~ts aho may comider <br />constructing ne~ cowers on publicly-owned land~ expre~y for <br />thc pUtlX~e of generating lea~e revenues from provider~ who <br />will site their ~acitit'ies orr suer mwe~. <br /> <br />A ciw or coonty chat seek~ to construct or ha~ public property <br />for use by telecommunicatior~ providet~ mint take care co <br />subje~ its own sit~ ard structural plans m the mn~ dose <br />~crutirty that it e.~u o£ou~ide applicants. Otherwi~ it~ <br />actions, though ~erving the public interest, may be challenged as <br />d~riminacory by wirele~ provide= or private property <br /> <br />bo~l g~vemm~= should al~ remember that as a tower o~ner <br />they may incur additional liabilities and tha~ leasing <br />structures require~ compatibi[i~ reviews. For ex,.topic, ifa <br />single water tower ~erv~ the entire community,'the ~k~ of <br />damage or water contamination may outweigh the benefi= of <br />co-location. Any struc~ur~ that has a radio antenna on it that <br />extends more than 20 feec above the structure aim is subject co <br />FCC and FAA aeronautical [imitations and requirements and <br />must be registered with the FCC b~, the owner. Moreover, <br /> <br /> <br />