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2. The 'pre-existing tranSmission.tower that is within 2,000 feet* of ' <br /> the proposed tower cannot be modified to accommodate another <br /> provider; and <br /> <br /> 3. There are no available buildings, light Or utility poles, or water <br /> towers on which antennas may be located and still provide the <br /> approximate coverage the tower is intended t° provide. <br /> <br /> (c) The city may grant a variance to the setback and undergrounding <br /> requirements of subsections (7)(d) or (8) upon finding that stealth design, <br /> proposed landscaping, configuration of the site, or the presence of mature <br /> trees obviates the need for compliance. <br /> <br /> (d) The city:may grant a variance to the 75 foot height limitation in the R-1 <br /> zone to a maximum of !00 feet providing the applicant demonstrates that a <br /> transmission tower taller than 75 feet will directly eliminate the need for I or <br /> more additional transmission towers in an R-1 zone. <br /> <br /> (e) If the proposed transmission tower or ancillary facility requires site review <br /> or a conditional use permit, the request for variance shall be considered as <br /> part of the site review or conditional use .permit process. If the proposed <br /> transmission tower or ancillary facility is 'an outright permitted use, the request <br /> for a variance shall be proCessed pursuant to Type II application proCedures <br /> beginning at EC 9.7200 General Overview of Type II Application Procedure~ <br /> except that the decision shall be based on the criteria in this section. <br /> <br /> (10) RemoVal of Facilities. <br /> <br /> (a) All transmission towers and antennas shall be removed by the person who. <br /> constructed the facility, by the person who operates the facility, or by the <br /> property owner, within 6 months of the time that the facilities have ceased <br /> being used to transmit, receive or relay voice and data signals to or from <br /> wireless communication devices. The city manager may grant a 6-month <br /> -extension where a written request has been filed, within the initial 6-month <br /> period, to reuse the tower or antennas. <br /> <br /> (b) If a transmission tower is located within an R-l, PL, C-1 or GO zone, the <br /> provisions of sUbparagraph (a) also shall apply to the tower substructure and <br /> all above ground ancillary facilities. <br /> <br /> (c) The city may require the posting of an open ended bond before <br /> development permit issuance to insure removal of the transmission tower, <br /> substructure or antennas after the facility no longer is being used. <br /> <br /> (11) Fe s. Notwithstanding any other provisi°n of this code, the city manager may require, <br /> as part of application fees for building or land use permits for telecommunication facilities, <br /> an amount sufficient to recover all of the city's costs in retaining consultants to verify <br /> statements made in conjunction with the permit application, to the extent that verification <br /> requires telecommunications expertise. <br /> <br />(Section 9.5750, see chart at front of Chapter 9 for legislative history from 2/26/01 through 6/1/02.) <br />9.$800 Tem.=or~.ry_.Activity__S_l)_e._c_i~_.!.D~_v_~o_i3rnen~t S__~n_dar_d_s_.. <br /> <br /> <br />
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