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c. Such antennas may be located in the following locations: <br />1. Co -located on an existing city emergency warning siren tower. <br />2. Co -located on a replacement city emergency warning siren tower, with a height not to exceed <br />75 feet. <br />3. Co -located on a new city emergency warning siren tower, at a location that meets the <br />city's emergency warning needs, with a height not to exceed 75 feet. <br />d. Such antennas shall meet the following performance standards: <br />1. The antennas must be located on the existing emergency warning sirens poles, unless the <br />height of the existing pole, or the capacity of the existing pole to support both the siren and the <br />antenna(s) is inadequate to minimally meet the needs of the carrier. In this case, the carrier may <br />be allowed to install a replacement tower that will accommodate both the emergency warning <br />siren and the telecommunications antenna(s). The existing emergency siren towers can be <br />replaced with towers with a maximum height of 75 feet, with the condition that the tower <br />accommodates both the emergency warning siren and the telecommunications antenna(s). The <br />city may also require the tower to have the capability of accommodating one additional carrier's <br />antenna(s). <br />2. A new emergency warning siren tower location, selected by the city to meet its <br />emergency warning needs, could also be used as a telecommunications antenna site through <br />co -location of the warning siren and antenna. The standards set out in 1. above also apply <br />to a siren tower in a new location. <br />3. The height of a tower can be no higher than the minimum height required to address a gap in <br />coverage. <br />-Tower will not exceed 75'. <br />4. The setback of a tower from a property line must, at minimum, be equal to the height of the <br />tower, except where an existing emergency warning siren is located on a site that does not enable <br />this setback to be provided. <br />-Tower setbacks will easily be met. <br />5. A carrier must demonstrate through an engineering analysis that there is a gap in coverage. <br />-A document from Verizon's engineer describing/depicting Verizon's coverage/capacity <br />gap is included for the city to review. <br />6. At the city's discretion, a tower must be designed to structurally enable co -location by another <br />carrier, and the carrier must agree to allow co -location. <br />-The tower will be built to accommodate Verizon's antennas, the city's emergency siren, <br />and another carrier's antennas. <br />
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