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5. If more than two hundred twenty (220) voltage is necessary for the operation <br />of the facility and is present in a ground grid or in the tower, signs located <br />every twenty (20) feet and attached to the fence or wall shall display in large, <br />bold, high contrast letters (minimum height of each letter. four (4) inches) the <br />following: "HIGH VOLTAGE - DANGER." <br />Note. This requirement is applied at the time of building permit review if and <br />when 220 voltage is applied for. <br />6. No equipment, mobile or immobile, which is not used in direct support of the <br />transmission or relay facility shall be stored or parked on the tower site area <br />of development unless repairs to the facility are being made (applies only on <br />A-1, A-2, or A-3 zoned property). <br />Note: No such outdoor equipment is proposed. <br />7. No tower shall be permitted to encroach into or through any established <br />public or private airport approach path as provided in the airport height <br />limitations. All proposed towers shall satisfy the airport zoning ordinance <br />requirements. <br />Note: As previously noted, an FAA permit has been obtained and the <br />proposal complies with the airport zoning ordinance requirements. <br />8. Suitable protective anti -climb fencing (e.g. eight -foot fencing with barbed <br />wire) and a landscape planting screening shall be provided and maintained <br />around the structure and accessory attachments. One canopy tree (minimum _ <br />height of twelve (12) feet with six-foot spread at time of planting) and two (2) <br />understory trees (minimum height of eight (8) feet at time of planting) shall <br />be provided for every thirty (30) feet of the tower base/accessory structures' <br />fenced perimeter. Credit shall be given for existing trees located between the <br />tower base perimeter and adjacent areas that are being buffered. The required <br />trees shall be planted in a pattern to maximize screening of the base area of <br />the tower from the view of adjacent road rights-of-way and adjacent <br />residentially designated or residentially used properties, without conflicting <br />with any guy wires. Trees credited or planted to meet this screening <br />requirement shall be located on property under the control of the applicant to <br />ensure that the screening trees are preserved and maintained. <br />Note: Fencing is proposed as 8' chain-link and an additional 1' with 3 strands <br />of barbed wire. Based upon action by the Planning and Zoning Commission, <br />the applicant has the option to use a 10' chainlink fence. The proposed <br />landscaping plan satisfies tower landscaping requirements by providing slash <br />pine and wax myrtles, with an irrigation system, around the fenced perimeter <br />of the area of development. <br />9. All towers shall submit a conceptual tower lighting plan. Louvers or shields <br />may be required as necessary to keep light from shining down on surrounding <br />properties. Where lighting is required by a government agency, dual <br />(day/night) lighting must be used unless otherwise directed by other agencies. <br />Note: Dual node day/night lighting is proposed with shielding louvers. <br />AUGUST 8, 2000 <br />-43- <br />6K 114 PG 497 <br />
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