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Attachment (~ <br /> Lane County code 16.264 <br /> <br />' i Brief History Of Lane County TELECOMUNICATION TOWER STANDARDs <br /> RURAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> <br /> The attached document was provided'to me by Kent Howe, .Planning Director of Lane <br /> County Land Management Division~ 'This ordinance was approved in.April of 2002 by a <br /> four to one vote. As the Board recommended amendments to the ordinance at the same <br /> public hearing, the one dissenting commissioner thought a final vote should wait until the <br /> amendments could be incorporated into the body of the proposed ordinance. The <br /> remainder oFthe Board felt it should be passed as presented with amendments to be made <br /> subsequently..~ <br /> <br /> 'This document is the ordinance with the Lane County Planning Commission's <br /> recommended.changes (as directed bYthe Board at the April hearing) in legislative <br /> format. Another public hearing on these amendments was held September 25, 2002. For <br /> the sake of clarity, our group made a suggestion for a change in LC 16.264 (5)(e). The <br /> Board has taken this suggestion under advisement and action will be taken October 15~ <br /> or 16t~. Other issues raised are to be remanded backto the Planning Commission. <br /> However, the final product will be an ordinance that will put Lane County in the forefront <br /> of meaningful ordinam~es in Oregon. <br /> <br /> Citizens for Responsible Placement of Cell Phone Transmission Towers <br /> <br /> Update January 2004:' <br /> <br /> The final version of Lane County code 16.264 is attached. It was adopted unanimously <br /> October, 2002. 'At that time it was .recommended this code section be reviewed and is <br /> now scheduled for review by the Lane County Planning Commission under long range <br /> planning. <br /> <br /> I~-122 <br /> <br /> <br />