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BOOK 99 997 <br />5. 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 />6. 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, A-2, or A-3 zoned property); <br />7. _ No tower shall be permitted to encroach into or <br />through any established public or private airport <br />approach path as provided in the airport height <br />limitations. All proposed towers shall satisfy the <br />airport zoning ordinance requirements. <br />8. Towers proposed to be located in the RFD, RS -1, RS - <br />2, RS -3, RS -6, RT -6, RM -3, RM -4, RM -6, RM -8, RM -10, <br />RMH-6, RMH-8, Con -2, Con -3, R-BCID, AIR -1, and <br />ROSE -4 zoning districts shall be accessory to the <br />principal site use and shall meet standard building <br />code requirements for structures. <br />B. Specific criteria for towers over 140' in height <br />requiring special exception use approval. <br />1. 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 fifty (50) feet of a <br />tower is visible to the public, the applicant shall <br />provide one canopy tree per three thousand (3,000) <br />square feet of the designated fall radius. The <br />trees shall be planted in a pattern which will <br />obscure the base area of the tower, without <br />conflicting with the guy wires of the tower; <br />2. All towers shall submit a conceptual tower lighting <br />.plan. Louvers or shields may be required as <br />necessary to keep light from shining down on <br />surrounding properties. Strobe lights must be used <br />unless prohibited by other agencies; <br />Note: The applicant has agreed to install the <br />least obtrusive tower lighting system allowed by <br />the FAA (i.e. a combination day/night tower <br />lighting system that provides white strobe lighting <br />during the day and red pulsing lighting during the <br />night). <br />3. The reviewing body shall consider the impact of the <br />proposed tower on residential subdivisions near the <br />project site; <br />4. All property owners within six hundred (600) feet <br />of the property boundary shall receive written <br />notice; <br />5. Applicants shall explain in writing why no other <br />existing tower facility could be used to meet the <br />applicant's transmitting/receiving needs. An <br />application may be denied if existing tower <br />facilities can be used; <br />22 <br />DECEMBER 3, 1996 <br />M M M <br />
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