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I • - :.T - = - .. - % - - • <br />The applicant shall demonstrate by providing a coverage/ <br />interference analysis and capacity analyses that the location of <br />the antenna as proposed is necessary to meet the frequency reuse <br />and spacing needs of the wireless telecommunication facilities <br />and to provide adequate coverage and capacity to areas which <br />cannot be adequately served by locating the antennas in a less <br />restrictive district (modified from St. Paul, MN) <br />Each application for construction of a wireless telecommunication <br />facility shall include either a preliminary or a certified <br />statement that the construction of the tower, including reception <br />and transmission functions, will not interfere with the radio, <br />television, etc., service enjoyed by adjacent residential and <br />nonresidential properties. In the event only a preliminary <br />statement is submitted with the application, a final certified <br />statement of non-interference will be provided and approved by the <br />city prior to issuance of a building permit. The statement shall <br />be prepared by an engineer licensed to practice in the state of <br />Florida or other professional accepted by the Town. (modified from <br />Jupiter, FL) <br />0 VII. Setback <br />L� <br />Comment: Setbacks are generally regulated by base zoning district. <br />Cities often require 1) setback based on an engineered fall zone <br />analysis, 2) setback equal to height of tower, or 3) with greater <br />setback adjacent to sensitive uses (i.e., residential, schools, <br />churches, parks, etc.) <br />ExampLq: <br />Where adjacent parcels are zoned or guided for commercial or <br />industrial uses, setbacks equivalent to those established for the <br />principal structure shall be provided. This standard shall also <br />apply when adjacent to residentially zoned or guided land, that, <br />due to topography, presence of wetlands or similar limitations, the <br />land will not be actively developed for residential use. Setbacks <br />equal to the height of the tower shall be established on sites that <br />are adjacent to parcels developed or able to be developed for <br />residential use. (Minnetonka) <br />VIII. Lightinc: <br />Information from the APA publication suggests that city ordinances <br />commonly require that lighting meet FAA or FCC requirements and <br />IIIE,F,G,H <br />
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