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1 requirements of this Code, after submittal of a final site and building plan as specified by <br /> 2 chapter 105, Buildings and Building Regulations, and a report prepared by a qualified and <br /> 3 licensed professional engineer indicating the existing structure or tower's suitability to accept <br /> 4 the antenna, and the proposed method of affixing the antenna to the structure. Complete details <br /> 5 of all fixtures and couplings, and the precise point of attachment shall be indicated. <br /> 6 (2) The replacement of an existing light pole or lighting standard in order to accommodate the <br /> 7 placement of an antenna thereon shall be approved by issuance of a building permit based upon <br /> 8 administrative review. <br /> 9 (M) Interference with public safety telecommunications. No new or existing telecommunications service <br /> 10 shall interfere with public safety telecommunications, in accordance with the rules and regulations of <br /> 11 the Federal Communications Commission. Before the introduction of new service or changes in <br /> 12 existing service, telecommunication providers shall notify the city at least ten calendar days in <br /> 13 advance of such changes and allow the city to monitor interference levels during the testing process. <br /> 14 (N) Additional submittal requirements. In addition to the information required elsewhere in this Code, <br /> 15 development applications for towers shall include the following supplemental information: <br /> 16 (1) A report from a qualified and licensed professional engineer which: <br /> 17 a. Describes the tower height and design including a cross section and elevation; <br /> 18 b. Documents the height above grade for all potential mounting positions for collocated <br /> 19 antennas and the minimum separation distances between antennas; <br /> 20 C. Describes the tower's capacity, including the number and type of antennas that it can <br /> 21 accommodate; and <br /> 22 d. Includes other information necessary to evaluate the request. <br /> 23 (2) For all commercial wireless telecommunication service towers, a letter of intent committing <br /> 24 the tower owner and successors to allow the shared use of the tower if an additional user agrees <br /> 25 in writing to meet reasonable terms and conditions for shared use. <br /> 26 (3) Before the issuance of a building permit, the following supplemental information shall be <br /> 27 submitted: <br /> 28 a. Affirmation that the proposed tower will comply with any applicable regulations <br /> 29 administered by the Federal Aviation Administration; and <br /> 30 b. A report from a qualified and licensed professional engineer which demonstrates the <br /> 31 tower's compliance with the aforementioned structural and electrical (but not radio <br /> 32 frequency) standards. <br /> 33 (0) Antennas designed for private reception of television and radio signals. Private antennas designed <br /> 34 for reception of television and reception and transmission of radio signals, including antennas (less <br /> 35 than 60 feet in height if free standing and 15 feet in height if roof mounted) used for amateur or <br /> 36 recreational purposes, provided they are not located in a front yard and do not infringe upon <br /> 37 requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration, shall be exempt from the provisions of this <br /> 38 section.Antennas that are intended to be 60 feet or more in height if free standing and 15 feet or more <br /> 39 in height if roof-mounted shall require a conditional use permit from the city. <br /> 40 (P) Existing antennas and towers. Antennas and towers in existence as of July 14, 1997, which do not <br /> 41 conform to or comply with this section may continue in use for the purpose now used and as now <br /> 42 existing but may not be replaced or materially altered without complying in all respects with this <br /> 43 section. <br /> 44 <br /> 45 3 71-3 99 Reserved. <br /> 46 <br /> 47 400 Residential Districts <br /> 48 <br /> 49 401-409 Reserved. <br /> 50 <br /> 51 410 Residential Districts Established and Purpose <br /> Page 45 of 141 <br />