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personal communications equipment served by the antennas . • <br /> Telecommunication providers may be exempt from the <br /> requirements of this section under the following <br /> circumstances: <br /> i. The telecommunication provider demonstrates that <br /> participation in EAS is not technologically feasible; <br /> The cellular communication service Qwest Wireless provides is not <br /> public media and does not broadcast to the general public. Qwest <br /> Wireless does, however, provide E-911 service to its customers. <br /> ii . The telecommunication provider is unable to <br /> acquire any FCC waiver or exemption from licensing or <br /> other regulations that would prohibit participation in <br /> EAS; or <br /> iii . The state or regional EAS planning committee <br /> determine that participation by the telecommunication <br /> provider is not necessary. <br /> N. Additional Submittal Requirements. In addition to the <br /> information required elsewhere in this code, development <br /> applications for towers and/or antennas shall include the <br /> following supplemental information: • <br /> i. A report from a qualified and licensed <br /> professional engineer that provides the following: <br /> a. Describes the tower and/or antenna height <br /> and design including a cross section and <br /> elevation; <br /> b. Documents the height above grade for all <br /> potential mounting positions for co-located <br /> antennas and the minimum separation distances <br /> between antennas; <br /> c. Describe the tower' s capacity, including <br /> number and type of antennas that can be <br /> accommodated; <br /> d. Documents what steps the applicant will <br /> take to avoid interference with established <br /> public safety telecommunications; <br /> e. Proof that the proposed tower complies with <br /> regulations administered by the Federal Aviation <br /> Administration and the FCC; and <br />