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approved design of the tower, light fixtures used to <br /> • illuminate ball fields, parking lots, or similar areas may <br /> be attached to the tower at the City' s discretion. <br /> dower Setbacks and Tower Height. Towers shall conform <br /> h each of the following requirements: <br /> i . Towers shall not be located between a principal <br /> structure and a public street. <br /> ii. Towers shall meet setback requirements, equal to <br /> the height of the tower, from all property lines . <br /> iii. The maximum height of any tower, including <br /> antennas and other attachments, shall not exceed 150 <br /> feet. <br /> iv. The height of a tower may be increased by 24 feet <br /> to accommodate each additional user above those <br /> required by co-location up to a maximum height of 198 <br /> feet. <br /> K. Time Limit on Tower Completion. Once a tower is approved <br /> by the City, the tower must be substantially completed <br /> within one year, including any structures accompanying the <br /> tower, following the date of tower approval . <br /> • L. Interference with Public Safety Telecommunications. No <br /> new or existing telecommunication service shall interfere <br /> with public safety telecommunication. All applications for <br /> new service shall be accompanied by an intermodulation study <br /> which provides a technical evaluation of existing and <br /> proposed transmissions and indicates all potential <br /> interference problems . Before the introduction of new <br /> service or changes in existing service, telecommunication <br /> providers shall notify the City at least 10 calendar days in <br /> advance of such changes and allow the City to monitor <br /> interference levels during the testing process. <br /> M. Support of Public Warning Systems. Telecommunication <br /> providers that utilize antennas erected after the effective <br /> date of this ordinance shall participate in the Emergency <br /> Alert System (EAS) , as defined by FCC Rules and Regulations, <br /> Part 11, by broadcasting warnings of severe weather and <br /> other life threatening emergencies to users of personal <br /> 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 /> • <br /> 9.54 <br />