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(b) The antennas or tower will have no .adverse impact on <br /> surrounding private property; <br /> <br />(c) <br /> <br />The applicant is willing to.obtain adequate liability insurance and <br />commit to a. lease .agreement which includes equitable <br />compensation for the use of public land and other necessary <br />provisions and safeguards. The. fees shall be established by the <br />City Council 'after considering comparable rates in other cities, <br />potential expenses, risks to the City, and other appropriate <br />factors; <br /> <br />(d) <br /> <br />The applicant is willing to obtain adequate liability insurance and <br />commit to a lease agreement which includes equitable <br />compensation for the use of public land and other necessary <br />provisions and safeguards. The fees shall be established by the <br />City Council after considering comparable rates in other cities, <br />potential expenses, risks to the City, and other appropriate <br />factors; <br /> <br />(e) The antennas or tower will not interfere with other users' who <br /> have a higher priority as discussed in Section a; <br /> <br />(f) Upon reasonable notice, the antennas or tower may be required <br /> to be removed at the user's expense; <br /> <br />(g) <br /> <br />The applicant must reimburse the City for any costs which it <br />incurs because of the presence of the applicani'$ antennas or <br />· towers; and <br /> <br />The user must obtain all necessary land use approvals, including a <br />conditional use permit fi.om the City. <br /> <br />Special Requirements. The use of certain City owned property, such as <br />water tower ,sites and parks, for wireless' telecommunication antennas or <br />towers brings with it special concerns due to the unique nature of these sites. <br />The placement of wireless telecommunication antennas or towers on these <br />· special. City owned sites will be allowed only when the following additional <br />requirements are met: <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 /> <br /> <br />