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7.6. & 7.7. SR 08-20-2001
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7.6. & 7.7. SR 08-20-2001
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to the south. This existing tower site was tested and was <br />determined to not work by a professional RF Engineer. (See <br />Exhibit B) <br /> <br />The wind generator site located on 225th Avenue NW was also <br />reviewed by an RF Engineer and was determined not to work <br />for the purposes of cellular communications due to the rotating <br />blades, which would interfere with the signal. <br /> <br />Loucks Associates on behalf of Qwest Wireless has done due <br />diligence over the past year to find a site which works both <br />from a community planning perspective and radio frequency <br />feasibility perspective. The proposed new site is the only <br />available site in the search ring that is high enough to provide <br />adequate service to the coverage area while minimizing tower <br />height and conspicuousness. <br /> <br />ii. Any proposed wireless telecommunication service <br />tower shall be designed, structurally, electrically <br />and in all respects constructed, to accommodate both <br />the applicant's antennas and comparable antennas for <br />at least two additional users if the tower is over 100 <br />feet in height or for at least one additional user if <br />the tower is more over 60 feet in height. Towers must <br />be designed to allow for future arrangement of <br />antennas upon the tower and to accept antennas mounted <br />at varying heights. <br /> <br />The proposed tower will meet this requirement. It will be designed to <br />accommodate at least two additional users. (See Exhibit E) <br /> <br />E. Construction Requirements. Ail antennas erected, <br />constructed, or located within the City shall comply with <br />the following requirements: <br /> <br />i. Ail applicable provisions of this code. <br /> <br />ii. Towers and their antennas shall be certified by a <br />qualified and licensed professional engineer to <br />conform to the latest structural standards and wind <br />loading requirements of the Uniform Building Code and <br />the Electronics Industry Association and all other <br />applicable reviewing agencies. <br /> <br />iii. With the exception of necessary electric and <br />telephone service and connection lines approved by the <br />City, no part of any antenna or tower nor any lines, <br />cable, equipment or wire or braces in connection with <br />either shall at any time extend across or over any <br /> <br /> <br />
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