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z <br />0 5. The ground lights are turned off between the hours of IAM — 5AM <br />5 ayes, 0 nay. MOTION APPROVED. <br />Public Hearing: SP2009-001 Special Use Permit to Allow Construction of a 61' <br />Telecommunications Tower/Antenna & Associated Structures at 2400 Mississippi <br />Street <br />The applicant is requesting a Special Use Permit to allow construction of a 61' monopole <br />telecommunication tower with six panel antennas mounted flush with the tower. This <br />tower would replace the existing 60' tower that houses the emergency siren. The <br />emergency siren would be transferred to the top of the proposed 61' tower. Additionally, <br />AT&T proposes to construct a 12' x 20' pre -fabricated equipment shelter at the base of <br />the monopole. Lastly, the proposed 61' tower would be located approximately 20' west <br />and 15' north of the existing 60' emergency siren tower that would be removed. <br />Baker asked the applicant if there was any issue having the cabinet match the well house. <br />Steve Truman, representing AT&T Wireless, replied that there should not be an issue <br />meeting that requirement since that material is a prefab concert material and can easily be <br />painted. Howard asked for clarification on co -location and how it works. Truman stated <br />a 10 to 12 feet separation is needed between each carrier on the same pole. He added this <br />is a unique site since the three other wireless carriers either have pole on site or are not <br />interested in the location. There is a high possibility that there would never be the need <br />for co -location for this site. However they would be willing to build a pole that could be <br />extended if necessary. <br />Motion by Baker, second by Zisla to CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. <br />5 ayes, 0 nays. MOTION APPROVED. <br />Schiferl stated that he thinks the applicant's proposed color and material for the cabinet is <br />appropriate. Danger asked for clarification of how the pole could be extended. Truman <br />replied the pole would be built with sufficient diameter to house the additional wiring and <br />an additional length of pole would be added to the top of the existing pole when it is <br />needed. Danger asked staff of the possibility of adding to the pole is included in the <br />special use permit. Truman replied that it is included in the lease agreement, which the <br />City Council still needs to approve. Gundlach added any applicant who would like to be <br />added to the pole would still need to go before the Planning Commission, since the pole <br />would increase in height. Zisla stated he believes that by requiring the tower to be built <br />co -locatable the City is essentially agreeing to another twelve to fifteen feet to be added <br />to the tower at a later date. <br />0 <br />