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) 76-418 CRONO cm' CODE <br />anticipated flows from the building plumb­ <br />ing. Approval shall be granted only whin <br />the following criteria are met: <br />a. The council finds that the proposed <br />use of the accessory structure with <br />plumbing will not be detrimental to <br />the residential character of the neigh ­ <br />borhood. <br />b. The council finds that the plumbing <br />fixtures proposed are in keeping with <br />the intended use of the acce.ssory <br />building. <br />c. The property is 2.0 acres in area or <br />larger. <br />d. The accessory building is conform­ <br />ing in location, size and height. <br />e. The property owner agrees to the <br />filing of a covenant in the title of the <br />property providing that the acces­ <br />sory building will not be: <br />1. Used for a home occupation un­ <br />less specifically approved by the <br />city or if allowed by thi: Code. <br />2. Used as a dwelling unless a <br />guest house conditional use per­ <br />mit is obtained. <br />3. Rented, leased or otherwise pro­ <br />vided for use as a dwelling un­ <br />der any circumstances. <br />(17) Personal wireless service antennas. Per­ <br />sonal wireless service antennas erected <br />on a municipal Htriicture other than a <br />water tower may be allowed as a condi­ <br />tional use if they meet the following cri­ <br />teria: <br />a. Such antennas must bo in compli­ <br />ance with the city policy regarding <br />the use of city-cwned property for <br />wireless telecomnumication anten­ <br />nas, <br />b. Such antennas must meet the condi­ <br />tions listed for personal wireless ser­ <br />vice antennas at a permitted use in <br />the LR-IC zoning district. <br />c. Such antennas may be located in the <br />following locations. <br />1. (3o-located on an existing city <br />emergency warning siren tower. <br />2. Co-located on a replacement city <br />emergency warning siren tower, <br />with a height not to exceed 75 <br />feet. <br />3. Co-located on a new city em^^r- <br />gency warning siren tower, at a <br />location that meets the city’s <br />emergency warning needs, with <br />a height not to exceed 75 feet. <br />d. Such antennas shail meet the follow­ <br />ing performance standards: <br />1. The antennas must be located <br />on the existing emergency warn­ <br />ing sirens polos, unless the <br />height of the existing pole, or <br />the capacity of the existing pole <br />to support both the siren and <br />the antenna(s) is inadequate to <br />minimally meet the needs of <br />the carrier. In this case, the <br />carrier may be allowed to in­ <br />stall a replacement tower that <br />will accemmodato both the <br />emergency warning siren and <br />the telccoramuriications anten- <br />na(s). The existing emergency <br />siren towers can be replaced <br />with towers with a maximum <br />height of 75 feet, with the con­ <br />dition that the tower accommo­ <br />dates both the emergency warn­ <br />ing siren and the <br />telecoraraumcations antenna(s) <br />The city may also require the <br />tower to have the capability of <br />accommodating one additional <br />earner’s antenna(s). <br />2. A new emergency warning si­ <br />ren tower location, selected by <br />the city to meet its emergency <br />warning needs, could also be <br />used as a telecommunicaticns <br />antenna site through co-loca­ <br />tion of the warning siren and <br />8up|i No I CD78;72 <br />w