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M M <br />ORDINANCE 89- <br />tion by the director of public works, based upon <br />the following criteria: <br />a. The designed fall radius of the tower is <br />depicted on the site plan and does not impact <br />adiacent uses. <br />b. <br />A certified, signed and sealed statement from <br />a Florida Registered Professional Engineer <br />states that the tower would collapse within <br />1-hP designed and specified fall radius <br />2. In no case shall the fall radius (110% of height or <br />other approved design fall radius) encroach upon <br />existing off-site structures or residentially zoned <br />property. <br />3. The distance of any guy anchorage or similar device <br />shall be at least ten (10) feet from any property <br />line. <br />4. Suitable protective anti -climb fencing and a <br />landscape planting screening shall be provided and <br />maintained around the structure and accessory <br />attachments. Where the first 50' of a tower is <br />visible to the public, the applicant shall provide <br />one canopy tree oak, pine, etc. per 3,000 square <br />feet of the designated fall radius. The trees <br />shall be planted in a pattern which will obscure <br />the base area of the tower, without conflicting <br />with the guy wires or the tower. <br />5. All accessory structures shall be subject to the <br />height restrictions provided in Section 25(a), <br />height exceptions. <br />6. If more than two hundred twenty (220) voltage is <br />necessary for the operation of the facility and is <br />present in a ground grid or in the tower, signs <br />located every twenty (20) feet and attached to the <br />fence or wall shall display in large bold letters <br />the following: "HIGH VOLTAGE - DANGER." <br />7. No equipment, mobile or immobile, which is not used <br />in direct support of the transmission or relay <br />facility shall be stored or parked on the site <br />unless repairs to the facility are being made. <br />(Applies only on A-1 zoned property.) <br />8. No tower shall be permitted to encroach into or <br />through any established public or private airport <br />approach plan as provided in the airport height <br />limitations of Section 25(p). <br />9. All towers shall submit a conceptual tower lightin <br />plan. Louvers or shields may be required as neces- <br />sary to keep light from shining down on surrounding <br />properties. Strobe lights must be used unless <br />prohibited by other agencies. <br />10. The reviewing body shall consider the impact of the <br />proposed tower on residential subdivisions near the <br />project site. <br />11. All property owners within 600' of the property <br />boundary shall receive written notice. <br />CODING: Words intype are deletions from existing <br />law; words underlined are additions. <br />39 <br />JUL 1989 <br />
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