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1 engineer, and the existing or approved tower cannot be reinforced, modified, or <br /> 2 replaced to accommodate planned or equivalent equipment at a reasonable cost. <br /> 3 b. The planned equipment would cause interference materially impacting the usability of <br /> 4 other existing or planned equipment at the tower or building as documented by a <br /> 5 qualified professional and the interference cannot be prevented at a reasonable cost. <br /> 6 C. Existing or approved towers and buildings within the search radius cannot <br /> 7 accommodate the planned equipment at a height necessary to function reasonably as <br /> 8 documented by a professional engineer. <br /> 9 d. In spite of its best efforts, within 60 days, the applicant was unable to obtain approval <br /> 10 to collocate on an existing or approved tower or building. <br /> 11 e. Other reasons that make it impractical to locate the planned telecommunications <br /> 12 equipment upon an existing or approved tower or building. <br /> 13 (2) Shared use of existing communications towers shall be preferred to the construction of a new <br /> 14 tower.Any proposed commercial wireless telecommunication service tower shall be designed <br /> 15 structurally, electrically, and in all respects, to accommodate both the applicant's antennas <br /> 16 and comparable antennas for at least two additional users. <br /> 17 (G) Tower construction requirements. All towers erected,constructed,or located within the city,and all <br /> 18 wiring therefor,shall comply with the requirements set forth in chapter 105. <br /> 19 (H) Tower and antenna design requirements. Proposed or modified towers and antennas shall meet the <br /> 20 following design requirements: <br /> 21 (1) Towers and antennas shall be designed to blend into the surrounding environment through <br /> 22 the use of color and design,except in instances where the color is dictated by federal or state <br /> 23 authorities such as the Federal Aviation Administration. Tower architectural standards are <br /> 24 subject to final city council approval. <br /> 25 (2) Commercial wireless telecommunication service towers shall be of a monopole design unless <br /> 26 the city council determines that an alternative design is preferred in cases where structural <br /> 27 or design considerations, neighborhood compatibility, location availability, or the number of <br /> 28 potential collocations warrants this consideration. <br /> 29 (3) All towers must be designed so that the tower site and setbacks will contain guyed wires, <br /> 30 debris, and the tower in the event of a collapse,except towers of monopole design. <br /> 31 (1) Tower bulk standards. Towers shall conform with each of the following requirements: <br /> 32 (1) No part of any communication antenna or tower, equipment, guyed wires, or braces shall at <br /> 33 any time extend across or over any part of the public right-of-way, public street, highway, <br /> 34 sidewalk, or recreation trail. <br /> 35 (2) In business and industrial zoning districts, towers shall meet the setbacks of the underlying <br /> 36 zoning district with the exception of industrial zoning districts, where towers may encroach <br /> 37 into the side or rear setback area, provided that the side or rear property line abuts another <br /> 38 nonresidential zoned property and the tower does not encroach upon any easements. When <br /> 39 adjacent to a residential district,the tower must meet the setback equal to the height of the <br /> 40 tower plus ten feet or the setbacks of the underlying zoning district,whichever is greater. <br /> 41 (3) Towers constructed within the Tower Overlay and Public/Quasi-Public Zoning Districts shall <br /> 42 maintain a minimum setback equal to the height of the tower plus ten feet from any lot line. <br /> 43 (4) Towers shall not be located between a principal structure and a public street, with the <br /> 44 following exceptions: <br /> 45 a. In business zoning district, towers may be placed within a side yard abutting right-of <br /> 46 way. <br /> 47 b. On sites adjacent to public streets on all sides,towers may be placed within a side yard <br /> 48 abutting a local street. <br /> Page 52 of 160 <br />
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