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<br />power line which serves more than 1 dwelling or place of business, <br />less five feet. <br />f. Only one such structure exceeding the district height limitations <br />shall exist at anyone time on any residentially zoned and used lot <br />or parcel. <br />g. Application for the permit must include construction drawings <br />showing proposed method of installation, structural engineering <br />analysis, and a site plan depicting structures and plantings on the <br />property and all adjacent properties. At the request of the <br />administrative authority, documentation of a maintenance program <br />may be required. <br />h. If any modifications are made to the structure, the City shall have <br />the authority to require proof that the addition, change, or <br />modification is in conformity with the permit and the Uniform <br />Building Code. <br />1. The owner of such a structure shall assume complete liability in <br />case of personal or property damage. <br />4. Further, the applicant is requesting a Special Use Permit to allow construction <br />of a wireless tower in accordance with the following conditions noted within <br />Section 4-600 (4): <br /> <br />a. The application for special use permit shall be processed according <br />to Chapter 8 of the Zoning Code. <br />b. Applications for special use permits must meet the standards of <br />Section 4-600 (2), A-I. <br />c. Wireless telecommunication towers/antenna may be constructed to <br />a height that exceeds the required setback up to 33%. As a <br />condition of approval, the City must be provided with a licensed <br />professional engineer's certification that the tower is designed to <br />collapse or fail within a distance or zone shorter than the required <br />setback distance as determined by the height of the structure or <br />telecommunication tower. The required setback is specified in <br />Section 4-600 (2), A-B. <br /> <br />5. Lastly, as specified in Section 8-130 of the New Brighton Zoning Ordinance, <br />no special use shall be recommended by the Planning Commission unless <br />such shall find: <br /> <br />a. That the establishment, maintenance, or operations of the special <br />use will not be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, <br />morals, comfort of general public. <br />b. That the special use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment <br />of other property in the immediate vicinity for the purposes already <br />permitted, nor substantially diminish and impair property values <br />within the neighborhood. <br />c. That the establishment of the special use will not impede the <br />normal and orderly development and improvement of the <br />surrounding property for uses permitted in the district. <br />