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1 (D) Term of GenditienG interim use permit for personal use heliport. Conditional Interim use permits for <br /> 2 personal use heliports shall be temporary in nature and shall be granted to a designated person <br /> 3 who either resides on the property or has written permission from the property owner to utilize the <br /> 4 property for a heliport. Permits are not transferable from person to person or from address to <br /> 5 address. <br /> 6 (E) Termination of permit.A permit shall terminate upon the occurrence of any of the following events, <br /> 7 whichever occurs first: <br /> 8 (1) The expiration date stated in the permit, ;f <br /> 9 <br /> 10 lod. fer in c ee 11 7_51 fer Feyeea ier, Pf a�nditinnpi 1 icr� r)orrr�itc• er <br /> 11 (3) Unless otherwise specified by the city council at the time it i.I-s a%.A'uthorized,a permit shall expire <br /> 12 without further notice to the permittee if: <br /> 13 a. The use is not initiated within 12 months of the date of city council approval; or <br /> 14 b. The permit is discontinued for a continuous 12-month period; unless a written request <br /> 15 for an extension of time has been received and approved by the city council prior to the <br /> 16 expiration of the original permit. <br /> 17 <br /> 18 <br /> 19 350 Tree Preservation <br /> 20 <br /> 21 <br /> 22 360 Signs (could be split to the different sections below) <br /> 23 <br /> 24 <br /> 25 370 Communications Towers <br /> 26 (A) Purpose. In order to accommodate the communication needs of residents and business while <br /> 27 protecting the public health, safety, and general welfare of the community, the council finds that <br /> 28 these regulations are necessary in order to: <br /> 29 (1) Facilitate the provision of wireless telecommunication services to the residents and <br /> 30 businesses of the city; <br /> 31 (2) Minimize adverse visual effects of towers through careful design and siting standards; <br /> 32 (3) Avoid potential damage to adjacent properties from tower failure through structural <br /> 33 standards and setback requirements; and <br /> 34 (4) Maximize the use of existing and approved towers and buildings to accommodate new <br /> 35 wireless telecommunication antennas in order to reduce the number of towers needed to <br /> 36 serve the community. <br /> 37 (B) Towers in residential zoning districts. Construction of towers to support commercial antennas that <br /> 38 conform to all applicable provisions of this Code may be allowed only the following locations: <br /> 39 (1) Parcels within the Tower Overlay District as shown on the official zoning map. <br /> 40 (2) All ehWeh religious institution, government, school, utility, and institutional sites <br /> 41 (3) If the proposed tower is to be located within a residential district, documentation must be <br /> 42 included in the application that demonstrates that the tower cannot be reasonably located <br /> 43 within a commercial, industrial, or public/quasi-public zoning district. <br /> 44 C) Towers in COR and Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area Overlay Zoning Districts. Construction of <br /> 45 towers to support commercial antennas shall not be allowed in Town Center and Critical River <br /> 46 Overlay Zoning Districts, except that antennas may be attached to existing structures provided the <br /> 47 antenna does not extend more than 20 feet above the highest point of the structure or tower. <br /> Page 43 of 147 <br />
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