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• <br />b. Height. <br />A colocation on an existing antenna -supporting structure <br />shall not increase the overall height of the antenna - <br />supporting structure, antenna and/or antenna array beyond <br />that allowed under Section 5(a)(1)b. <br />c. Structural Integrity <br />Any colocation on an existing antenna -supporting structure <br />shall meet building code requirements (including <br />windloading). <br />(2) Submittal requirements for colocation on an existing antenna - <br />supporting structure applications: <br />a. For a colocation on an existing antenna -supporting structure <br />application to be considered complete, it shall contain submittal <br />materials a. through f., and n.(1) through (4), and o., as <br />indicated in Section 5 (a) (2), as well as the following: <br />1. A stamped or sealed structural analysis of the existing <br />antenna -supporting structure prepared by a licensed <br />Florida engineer indicating that the existing antenna - <br />supporting structure as well as all existing and proposed <br />appurtenances meets building code requirements <br />(including windloading) for the antenna -supporting <br />structure. <br />2. A copy of the lease or sublease between the owner of <br />the antenna -supporting structure and the applicant <br />seeking to place additional wireless equipment on the <br />structure. Clauses related to lease term or rent may be <br />deleted or censored. <br />(d) Attached Wireless Communications Facilities. <br />(1) Approval criteria for attached wireless communications facilities: <br />a. For a proposed attached wireless communications facility to <br />approved, it shall meet with the approval criteria h., i., and 1., as <br />indicated in Section 5 (a) (1), as well as the following: <br />b. Accessory Use. <br />An attached wireless communications facility shall be an <br />accessory use as defined by Section 901.03 in the Land <br />Development Regulations; and <br />c. Height. <br />1. The antenna, antenna array, attachment device, <br />equipment enclosure and/or any ancillary equipment <br />shall not extend above the highest point of the building <br />by more than seventy (70) feet and <br />NOVEMBER 12, 2002 <br />111 <br />*211 <br />L% <br />