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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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required by co-location up to a maximum height of 198 <br />feet. <br /> <br />The tower is proposed to be 150 feet high and is designed to <br />accommodate two additional users, which complies with this <br />requirement. This is the minimum height necessary to provide <br />adequate coverage while maximizing the distance from the residence <br />to the south. If the tower was placed further to the north, elevation in <br />the property is lost, and the tower itself would need to be higher to <br />meet coverage objectives. <br /> <br />v. Engineered fall zone analysis shall be conducted <br />by a qualified structural engineer; this report shall <br />specify in writing that any collapse of the tower <br />would occur within a specified fall zone within a <br />lesser distance than the setback. <br /> <br />(See Exhibits D&E) <br /> <br />K. Time Limit on Tower Completion. Once a tower is <br />approved by the City, the tower must be substantially <br />completed within one year, including any structures <br />accompanying the tower, following the date of tower <br />approval. <br /> <br />The proposed application will meet this requirement. <br /> <br />L. Interference with Public Safety Telecommunications. No <br />new or existing telecommunication service shall interfere <br />with public safety telecommunication. Ail applications for <br />new service shall be accompanied by an intermodulation <br />study 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 <br />in advance of such changes and allow the City to monitor <br />interference levels during the testing process. <br /> <br />Qwest Wireless operates within it's own unique frequency which is regulated <br />by the FCC, to avoid any potential interference problems (See Exhibit A). <br />Qwest Wireless will notify the city of the expected time of operation <br />commencement with the application of the building permit. <br /> <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 <br />Regulations, Part 11, by broadcasting warnings of severe <br />weather and other life threatening emergencies to users of <br /> <br /> <br />
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