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telecommunication antennas or towers on these special City owned sites will be allowed <br />only when the following additional requirements are met. <br /> <br />(1) Water Tower Sites <br /> <br /> The City's water tower represents a large public investment <br />in water pressure stabilization and peak capacity reserves. Protection of the quality of the <br />City's water supply is of prime importance to the City. As access to the City's water <br />storage system increases, so too increases the potential for contamination of the public <br />water supply. For these reasons, the placement of wireless telecommunication antennas <br />or towers on existing or future water tower sites will be allowed only when the City is <br />fully satisfied that the following requirements are met. <br /> <br /> (i) The applicant's access to the facility will not increase the <br />risks of contamination to the City's water supply; <br /> <br /> (ii) There is sufficient room on the structure and/or on the <br />grounds to accommodate the applicant's facility; <br /> <br /> (iii) The presence of the facility will not increase the water <br />tower maintenance costs to the City; and, <br /> <br /> (iv) The presence of the facility will not unreasonably interfere <br />with maintaining the water tower. <br /> <br />2) Parks <br /> <br /> The presence of certain wireless telecommunication <br />antennas or towers represents a potential conflict with the purpose of some City owned <br />parks. Wireless telecommunication antennas or towers will be considered only in the <br />following parks after the recommendation of the Park and Recreation Commission and <br />approval of the City Council. <br /> <br /> (i) Public parks of a sufficient scale and character that are <br />adjacent to an existing commercial or industrial use; and, <br /> <br />(ii) Park maintenance facilities <br /> <br />(d) Application Process <br /> <br /> All applicants who wish to locate a wireless telecommunication antenna or <br />tower on City owned property must submit to the City Administrator, or his/her designee, <br />a completed application and detailed plan that complies with the submittal requirements <br />of the Zoning Ordinance along with other pertinent information requested by the City. <br /> <br />(e) Termination <br /> <br /> The City Council may terminate any lease if it determines that any one of <br />the following conditions exist: <br /> <br /> <br />