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_I <br />10. For special exception use requests for towers in the urban service area, all <br />property owners within six hundred (600) feet of the property boundary shall <br />receive written notice via certified mail. For towers outside the urban service <br />area, all property owners within one-half (1h) mile of the tower site shall be <br />notified, as follows: certified mail to owners of property within the first six <br />hundred (600) feet, regular mail to the remainder. <br />Note. Owners of property within 1/z mile of the tower site were notified of the <br />Planning and Zoning Commission public hearing, and also have been notified <br />of the Board of County Commissioners public hearing. In addition, Brevard <br />county and the City of Fellsmere were sent a courtesy notice. <br />11. Applicants shall justify in writing why no other existing tower or other <br />potential collocation facility within the "accepted search area," as defined <br />below, could be used to meet the applicant's transmitting/receiving needs. An <br />application may be denied if the justification does not show the use of an <br />existing tower or potential collocation facility within the "accepted search <br />area" is not feasible. The written justification shall include the following: <br />(a) A scaled map showing the "acceptable search area." Said area shall <br />be one hundred fifty (150) percent of the search area radius of the <br />proposed facility, which shall be demonstrated based on radio- <br />frequency information (including field data) and specifications, <br />antenna height, terrain, and proposed telecommunications service. <br />Note: Provided. Acceptable search area of several square miles was <br />used to demonstrate FCC licensing restrictions for the client FM radio <br />station and FAA restrictions around the Sebastian Airport. The <br />search area was deemed appropriate by county telecommunications <br />manager Terry Smith. <br />(b) Said scaled map (see (a), above), shall show the location, height. and <br />users of the following: existing, approved, and proposed tower sites <br />and potential collocation sites (e.g. transmission pole corridors, <br />ballfield lighting facilities, steeples, water towers, silos, and other tall <br />structures). <br />Note: Provided. Tall structures within the search area and within 2 <br />miles of the search area were identified and located. This information <br />was reviewed by telecommunications manager Terry Smith. <br />(c) A countywide map showing the general location of the applicant's <br />existing facilities and tentative five-year location plan for future <br />facilities. <br />Note: Information provided in the application materials. The <br />applicant is not a telecommunications provider and, therefore, has no <br />service area coverage requirements. <br />(d) For each existing, approved, and proposed facility mapped under (b), <br />above, a written explanation of why such facility cannot be used. CE <br />Justifiable reasons may include owner rejection. Reasons given that <br />AUGUST 89 2000 BK 114 PG 4 9 8 <br />-aa- <br />
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