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Staffprovided an analysis of these criteria above and finds all have been met. <br />C. Wireless telecommunication towers /antenna may be constructed to a height that <br />exceeds the required setback up to 33 %. As a condition of approval, the City must be <br />provided with a licensed professional engineer's certification that the tower is <br />designed to collapse or fail within a distance or zone shorter than the required setback <br />distance as determined by the height of the structure or telecommunication tower. <br />The required setback is specified in Section 4 -600 (2), A -B. <br />The original tower approval from 2006 included this certification. It will be verified <br />to remain valid with the addition of three new antennas at the time of building permit. <br />D. Certain telecommunication towers /antenna may be exempt from the setback <br />requirement of Section 4 -600 (2) and instead subject to a 10' setback by authorization <br />of the City Council and when all of the following criteria are met: <br />1. The tower /antenna is erected on a parcel zoned I -I or I -2. <br />2. The tower /antenna is located in a side or rear yard. <br />3. The reduced setback is measured only from the I -35W right -of -way. <br />4. The applicant submits a fall zone letter stating that tower is engineered to fall <br />in a distance not impeding traffic on 1 -35W. <br />This standard was adopted into the Zoning Code after the original tower in 2006 was <br />approved /constructed; therefore it isn't relevant with this request. <br />Staff finds all standards of Section 4 -600 (4) to be met. <br />Lastly, Section 8 -130 of the Zoning Code states that no special use shall be recommended by the <br />Planning Commission unless such shall find: <br />a. That the establishment, maintenance, or operations of the special use will not be <br />detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals, comfort of the general <br />public. <br />Staff finds this criterion is met. There are no residential uses nearby and with the <br />surrounding heavy industrial activity, railroad lines, and proximity to Interstate 35W, <br />the additional antenna will likely not further impact public health, safety, morals, or <br />comfort of the general public. <br />b. That the special use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property <br />in the immediate vicinity for the purposes already permitted, nor substantially <br />diminish and impair property values within the neighborhood. <br />Staff finds this criterion to be met as three additional antennas at this site will not be <br />readily noticeable to the surrounding area <br />C. That the establishment of the special use will not impede the normal and orderly <br />development and improvement of the surrounding property for uses permitted in the <br />district. <br />
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