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zoning district(s) to allow for PCS antenna. Provided below, <br />however, is a general list of what are considered to be primary and <br />secondary land use distracts for such facilities. <br />• Industrial Districts <br />• Commercial Districts <br />• Freeway/Highway Corridor Districts <br />• Institutional/Public Districts <br />• Community Athletic Complexes <br />• High Density Residential Districts <br />• Medium Density Residential Districts <br />• Special Use Districts (i.e., historic or downtown <br />districts) <br />• Environmentally Sensitive Areas (i.e., shore land or <br />scenic river) <br />• S.F. Residential Districts <br />IV. Performance Standards <br />QQ=ent: The establishment of performance standards to enhance the <br />. visual and aesthetic appearance of PCS antennas and towers is <br />perhaps the area where local ordinances can be most improved. <br />Performance standards can be used to reduce the number of new <br />towers by requiring co -location or by establishing incentives to <br />use existing buildings and facilities (i.e., permitted use vs. <br />conditional use). Below are some examples of performance standards <br />found in other cities, ordinances. <br />It should be emphasized that not all of the provisions listed below <br />need to be incorporated into a city's ordinance to adequately <br />address the use of wireless telecommunication facilities. The need <br />to include such provisions will largely depend on a city's <br />individual circumstances such as location potential fox such <br />facilities, form and content of other applicable ordinances, the <br />desire to regulate with strict control (or conversely less <br />control) , etc. <br />Co -location Requirements - All commercial wireless <br />telecommunication towers erected, constructed, or located within <br />the City shall comply with the following requirements: <br />1.) A proposal for a new commercial wireless <br />telecommunication service tower shall not be approved <br />