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(b) Within al] districts that the above table shows as "Prohibited" , new antenna - <br />supporting structures may be permitted as a special exception use, provided <br />that the antenna -supporting structure is owned by Indian River County and is <br />used for county communications, in accordance with the adopted wireless <br />master plan (see section 8, below). <br />Sec. 5. Development Standards. <br />These standards shall apply to the following types of Wireless Communications <br />Facilities: <br />(a) New Non -stealth Antenna Supporting Structures. <br />(1) Approval criteria for new antenna -supporting structures: <br />a. Setbacks. <br />1. Any new antenna -supporting structures, equipment <br />enclosures and ancillary stnictures shall meet the <br />minimum setback requirements for the land use district <br />where they are located, except that where the minimum <br />setback distance for an antenna supporting structure <br />from any property line is less than the height of the <br />proposed antenna -supporting structure, the minimum <br />setback distance shall be increased to equal the height <br />of the proposed antenna supporting structure., unless <br />the antenna -supporting structure ;has been constructed <br />using "breakpoint" design technology, in which case <br />the minimum setback distance shall be equal to 110% <br />of the distance from the top of the structure to the <br />"breakpoint" level of the structure. For example, on a <br />150 foot tall monopole with a "breakpoint" at 100 feet, <br />the minimum setback distance would be 55 feet (110% <br />of 50 feet, the distance from the top of the monopole to <br />the "breakpoint". However, in all instances, the <br />minimum setback distance from any occupied residence <br />shall be at least 300% of the height of the entire <br />proposed structure. Certification by a Florida <br />professional engineer of the "breakpoint 'design and <br />the design's fall radius must he provided together with <br />the other information required herein from an applicant <br />except for one vertical structure less than 4 inches in <br />diameter which extend no more than ten (10) feet above the <br />antenna support structure, antenna, and antenna array and <br />matches the color of the antenna and support structure. <br />APRIL 2, 2002 <br />The <br />overall <br />height of any antenna -supporting structure, <br />antenna <br />and/or <br />antenna array, excluding <br />those <br />related <br />to <br />amateur <br />radio, shall <br />not <br />be greater than <br />one <br />-hundred <br />and <br />fifty <br />(150) <br />feet. Height <br />for all <br />purposes <br />in this <br />Section <br />shall <br />mean <br />the <br />linear distance <br />from the <br />ground <br />to <br />the <br />highest <br />physical point on the <br />Wireless <br />Communications <br />Facility <br />except for one vertical structure less than 4 inches in <br />diameter which extend no more than ten (10) feet above the <br />antenna support structure, antenna, and antenna array and <br />matches the color of the antenna and support structure. <br />APRIL 2, 2002 <br />
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