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20460
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Ordinance concerning Walnut Station mixed use center
Adopted_Date
7/12/2010
Approved Date
7/14/2010
CMO_Effective_Date
8/14/2010
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Mayor Kitty Piercy
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provided in 1., above), H, or PRO, and the antennas extend no <br />more than 18 feet above, and project no more than 2 feet <br />horizontally away from the existing structure. <br />(b) Site Review Such collocation on a building, light or utility pole, or water <br />tower shall be subject to site review approval provided that the antennas <br />and ancillary facilities comply with the standards contained in EC 9.5756 <br />Telecommunications Devices-Siting Re uirements and Procedures, the <br />color of the antennas blend in with the existing structure and <br />surroundings, and: <br />1. The property is zoned AG, R -1, R -2 R -3 C -1, GO, S (other than <br />S -WS), H, or PRO, and the antennas extend more than 18 feet <br />above, or project more than 2 feet horizontally away from the <br />existing structure. <br />(c) Conditional Use Permit. In all cases other than those listed in <br />subparagraphs (a) and (b), such collocation shall require a conditional <br />use permit. No exceptions to the standards contained in EC 9.5750 <br />Telecommunications Devices-Siting Re uirements and Procedures shall <br />be permitted except as authorized by subsection (9) of this section. In <br />no event shall a conditional use permit authorize a tower or antennas to <br />exceed the height limitation for a zone as established by chapter 9 <br />except as provided for in this section. <br />(5) Construction of Transmission Tower. Construction of a transmission <br />tower, or a modification of an existing transmission tower to increase its <br />height, shall be allowed as follows: <br />(a) Permitted Use <br />1. Such construction or modification shall be considered an outright <br />permitted use in the C -4, 1 -1, 1 -2 and 1 -3 zone. <br />2. Modification to increase the height of an existing transmission <br />tower shall be considered an outright permitted use in all other <br />zones if the city approved an increase in tower height, as part of a <br />prior land use process authorizing the transmission tower. The <br />increase in height allowed under this paragraph shall be limited to <br />the specific height authorized in the prior land use process. <br />(b) Site Review Such construction shall require site review approval in the <br />PL, C -2, C -3, and S -WS zones. <br />(c) conditional Use Permit Such construction shall require a conditional <br />use permit in the R -1, C -1, S (other than S -WS) and GO zones. <br />(d) Prohibited Zones and Locations No new transmission tower shall be <br />permitted in any zones not included in subparagraphs (a) to (c) above, <br />including the AG, R -2, R -3 R-4 H, NR, and PRO zones; or in the <br />Willamette Greenway, on Gillespie Butte above the elevation of 450 <br />feet, on the ridgeline as defined in the South Hills Study or on Judkins <br />Point. <br />( Application Requirements. <br />(c) Site Review and Conditional Use Permit Applications. In addition to the <br />application requirements specified in paragraph (b) above, applications <br />for site review or conditional use permits also shall include the following <br />information: <br />2. Documentation that alternative sites within a radius of at least <br />2000 feet have been considered and have been determined to be <br />technologically unfeasible or unavailable. For site reviews, <br />Ordinance - Page 6 of 14 <br />
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