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preservation of property values, protection ~against attractive nuisance, and protection <br /> from other public safety hazards. These rationales can be stated in the Purpose section <br /> of the revised code. None of these rationales involves restricted siting of wireless <br /> communications facilities based on "environmental effects of radio-frequency <br /> emissions," as stated in section 704 of the TC^. <br /> <br /> Thus we submit to you the following analysis of Eugene's ordinance and our <br /> recommendations for revision. We are not formally trained in land use planning or radio <br /> frequency engineering. However, we have reviewed telecommunications ordinances <br /> from around the nation, and have Contacted the individuals who have formulated and <br /> enforced those ordinances. We hope that the following will provide some insight into <br /> the current ordinance and how these towers are negatively impacting neighbOrhoods. <br /> Along with our proposed revisions, you will find a number of supporting attachments. <br /> We have much more available in our files than we coUld include here. Feel free to <br /> contact us if you want more information, either for your education or to verify our <br /> statements. <br /> <br />Kind ~Regards, <br /> <br />Mona Linstromberg afrd.~.artha~ohnson . <br />Citizens for RespOnsible Pl~c~nt of Cell Phone Transmission Towers <br /> <br /> IV-73 <br /> <br /> <br />