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Antenna Tower Overlay District Page 4 <br /> March 25, 1997 <br /> • c. Existing or approved towers, buildings or structures <br /> within the search radius cannot accommodate the <br /> planned equipment at a height necessary to function <br /> reasonably as documented by a qualified and licensed <br /> professional engineer. <br /> d. Other unforeseen reasons that make it not feasible to <br /> locate the planned telecommunications equipment upon <br /> an existing or approved tower, building or structure. <br /> 2. Any proposed wireless telecommunication service tower shall be <br /> designed , structurally, electrically and in all respects constructed, to <br /> accommodate both the applicant's antennas and comparable antennas <br /> for at least two additional users if the tower is over 100 feet in height <br /> or for at least one additional user if the tower is more over 60 feet in <br /> height. Towers must be designed to allow for future arrangement of <br /> antennas upon the tower and to accept antennas mounted at varying <br /> heights. <br /> D. Construction Requirements <br /> All antennas erected, constructed, or located within the City shall comply <br /> IIIwith the following requirements: <br /> 1. All applicable provisions of this code. <br /> 2. Towers and their antennas shall be certified by a qualified and <br /> licensed professional engineer to conform to the latest structural <br /> standards and wind loading requirements of the Uniform Building <br /> Code and the Electronics Industry Association and all other applicable <br /> reviewing agencies. <br /> 3. With the exception of necessary electric and telephone service and <br /> connection lines approved by the City, no part of any antenna or tower <br /> nor any lines, cable, equipment or wire or braces in connection with <br /> either shall at any time extend across or over any part of any right-of- <br /> way, public street, highway, sidewalk, or property line. <br /> 4. Towers and their antennas shall be designed to conform with accepted <br /> electrical engineering methods and practices and comply with the <br /> provisions of the National Electrical Code. <br /> 5. All signal and remote control conductors of low energy extending <br /> • substantially horizontally above the ground between a tower or <br />
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