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<br />Elk River ___ <br />Municipal Utilities <br /> <br />13069 Orono Parkway <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br /> <br /> <br />Item # 6.1. <br /> <br />phone: 763.441.2020 <br />Fax: 763.441.8099 <br /> <br />July 13, 2005 <br /> <br />To: Elk River City Council <br /> <br />a~, <br /> <br />From: Bryan Adams <br /> <br />Subject: <br /> <br />Telecommunications Antennas on Water Towers <br /> <br />In the process of trying to locate additional telecommunication towers in Elk River, it is <br />the desire of this council to revisit the issue of locating telecommunication antennas on <br />our water towers as an alternative. <br /> <br />This issue was first discussed in 1997 and again in 2000. Attached is a memo dated <br />March 29,2000 addressing this issue. With the enactment of the Federal Bioterrorism <br />Act, all water utilities serving populations in excess of 3,300 are required to do a security <br />vulnerability self assessment and submit it to the Minnesota Department of Health and <br />the U.S. EP A administrator. Elk River has done this assessment and attached is the <br />"Certification of Completion of Assessment." This vulnerability assessment and <br />associated procedures for access to water towers is now raised to a new level. <br /> <br />Currently the Elk River Municipal Utilities does allow 2-way radio antennas on our water <br />towers for the Sherburne County Sheriff/Elk River Police Department, Elk River Street <br />Department and Elk River Municipal Utilities. These organizations are allowed on the <br />towers because they are local known entities and we can control the access. Security <br />issues are a much less concern with local law enforcement agencies. <br /> <br />The security issues can be resolved with a number of strategies. They are as follows. <br /> <br />1) Utilize a non-operational water tower such as the tower on Jackson Street. <br />Telecommunication companies have been reluctant to use this tower <br />possibly due to location, age, or not tall enough. <br /> <br />2) Antennas being located on the outside of the tower in the fluted area below <br />the bowl where inside access is not required. This may not be acceptable due <br />to not being high enough. <br />