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New towers have to be constructed to allow future collocation. <br /> <br />· Setbacks in the more sensitive residential, commercial or office (R-l, C-1 or GO)zones <br />must be at least the height of the tower. In other zones, the setback is the same as any <br />other use. <br /> <br />Other regulations address landscaping, noise reduction measures, lighting, color,· and <br />viewshecls. <br /> <br />Our code has provisions to allow the city to require posting an open ended bond for <br />removal, and we can charge a fee to recover our costs to retain consultants to verify <br />statements made by an applicant if the verification requires telecommunications <br />expertise. It is my understanding we have been inconsistent in requiring the bOnding and <br />have not utilized the other provision at all. We now operate administratively within the <br />Planning Division, and it will be our practice on all land use permits, to require bonding <br />and the expert verification on all applications. <br /> <br /> Discuss both maps '" <br /> <br /> BUllets on Lane County (adopted April 2002): <br /> <br /> · Written for primarily rural areas with farm and forest zomgs with minimm <br /> parcel sizes of 25-80 acres <br /> <br /> · Has setback limitations of 1200 fxomall residences and schools. <br /> <br /> · Requires notification of properties within one half mile of tower <br /> <br /> · Has height limitation of 200' <br /> <br /> · Setbacks are at least the height of the tower <br /> <br /> · Requires bonding for removal <br /> <br /> IV-20 <br /> <br /> <br />