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I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />into an existing or proposed structure such as a church steeple, light standard, power line <br />support device, or similar structure. <br /> <br />9.15.09 <br /> <br />TOWER HEIGHT <br /> <br /> (a) In residential districts, the height of a communication tower shall not <br />exceed seventy-five (75) feet. In commercial districts, the height of a communication <br />tower shall not exceed one hundred sixty-five (165) feet. In industrial districts, the height <br />of a communication tower shall not exceed one hundred seventy-five (175) feet. The <br />City Council may increase the height of a tower if the applicant is able to demonstrate to <br />the satisfaction of the City Council that: <br /> <br /> (1) <br />second user. <br /> <br />The additional increase in height is needed to accommodate a <br /> <br /> (2) The surrounding topography, structures, vegetation, and other <br />factors make the height limit for a complying tower impractical. <br /> <br />9.15.10 <br /> <br />TOWER LIGHTING <br /> <br /> Towers shall not be illuminated by artificial means and shall not display strobe <br />lights unless such lighting is specifically required by the Federal Aviation Administration <br />or other federal or state authority for a particular tower, or if required by the City Council <br />for safety reasons. When incorporated into the approved design of the tower, light <br />fixtures used to illuminate ball fields, parking lots, or similar areas may be attached to the <br />tower. <br /> <br />9.15.11 <br /> <br />SIGNS AND ADVERTISING <br /> <br /> The use of any portion of a tower for signs other than warning or equipment <br />information signs is prohibited. <br /> <br />9.15.12 <br /> <br />ACCESSORY UTILITY BUILDINGS <br /> <br /> All utility buildings and structures accessory to a tower shall be architecturally <br />designed to blend in with the surrounding environment and shall meet the minimum <br />setback requirements of the underlying zoning district. Ground mounted equipment shall <br />be screened from view by suitable vegetation, except where a design of non-vegetative <br />screening better reflects and complements the architectural character of the surrounding <br />neighborhood, as determined by the City Council. <br /> <br />9.15.13 <br /> <br />ABANDONED OR UNUSED TOWERS OR PORTIONS <br />OF' TOWERS <br /> <br />Abandoned or unused towers or portions of towers shall be removed as follows: <br /> <br /> (a) All abandoned or unused towers and associated facilities shall be removed <br />within twelve (12) months of the cessation of operations at the site unless a time <br /> <br /> <br />
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