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engineer indicating the existing structure or tower's suitability to accept the antenna, and the <br />proposed method of affixing the antenna to the structure. Complete details of ail fixtures <br />and couplings, and the precise point of attachment shall be indicated. <br /> <br /> (b) The replacement of an existing light pole or lighting standard in order to <br />accommodate the placement of an antenna thereon shall be approved by issuance of a <br />building permit based upon administrative review. <br /> <br />9.15.15 <br /> <br />INTERFERENGE WITH PUBLIC SAFETY <br />TELECOMMUNICATIONS <br /> <br /> No new or existing telecommunications service shall interfere with public safety <br />telecommunications, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Federal <br />Communications Commission. Before the introduction of new service or changes in <br />existing service, telecommunication providers shall notify the City at least ten calendar days <br />in advance of such changes and allow the City to monitor interference levels during the <br />testing process. <br /> <br />9.15.16 ADDITIONAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS <br /> <br /> In addition to the information required elsewhere in this Code, development <br />applications for towers shall include the following supplemental information: <br /> <br />(a) A report from a qualified and licensed professional engineer which <br /> <br />elevation, <br /> <br />(1) <br /> <br />describes the tower height and design including a cross section and <br /> <br /> (2) documents the height above grade for all potential mounting <br />positions for co-located antennas and the minimum separation distances between antennas, <br /> <br /> (3) describes the tower's capacity, including the number and type of <br />antennas that it can accommodate, <br /> <br />(4) includes other information necessary to evaluate the request. <br /> <br /> (b) For all commercial wireless telecommunication service towers, a letter of <br />intent committing the tower owner and his or her successors to allow the shared use of the <br />tower if an additional user agrees in writing to meet reasonable terms and conditions for <br />shared use. <br /> <br /> (c) Before the issuance of a building permit, the following supplemental <br />information shall be submitted: <br /> <br /> (1) Afl'm-nation that the proposed tower will comply with any applicable <br />regulations administered by the Federal Aviation Administration, and, <br /> <br /> (2) a report from a qualified and licensed professional engineer which <br />demonstrates the tower's compliance with the aforementioned structural and electrical (but <br />not radio frequency) standards. <br /> <br />9.15.17 <br /> <br />p~NTENNA$ DESIGNED FOR PRIVATE RECEPTION OF <br />TELEVISION AND RADIO SIGNALS <br /> <br /> Antennas designed for private reception of television and radio signals, including <br />antennas (less than fifty (50) feet in height if free-standing and fifteen (15) feet in height if <br />roof mounted) used for amateur or recreational purposes, provided they are not located in a <br /> <br /> <br />
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