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3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />7. <br />8. <br />9. <br />10. <br />ZONING regulations § 76-419 <br />antenna. The standards set out <br />in 1. above also apply to a siren <br />tower in a new location. <br />The height of a tower can be no <br />higher than the minimum <br />height required to address a <br />gap in coverage. <br />The setback of a tower from a <br />property line must, at mini­ <br />mum, be equal to the height of <br />the tower, except where an ex ­ <br />isting emergency warning si­ <br />ren is located on a site that <br />does not enable this setback too <br />be provided. <br />A carrier must demonstrate <br />through an engineering analy ­ <br />sis that there is a gap in cover­ <br />age. <br />At the city's discretion, a tower <br />must be designed to structur­ <br />ally enable co-location by an ­ <br />other carrier, and the carrier <br />must agree to allow co-location. <br />The carrier must provide com ­ <br />puter-generated photos show ­ <br />ing the views (as selected by <br />the city) w'ith an without the <br />tower. <br />All consultant analysis and le­ <br />gal analysis related to the tow­ <br />ers and the lease of the towers <br />shall be paid by tho carrier. <br />The carrier is required to pro ­ <br />vide coverage maps to demon­ <br />strate the specific gap in cover­ <br />age and need for an additional <br />tower and antcnna(sl, and to <br />demonstrate there arc no exist ­ <br />ing tower options within a ra ­ <br />dius of two miles that could <br />accommodate the carrier s an­ <br />tenna needs. <br />The size of the cabinets on the <br />ground needed to house the sup­ <br />port equipment for the anten ­ <br />nas is limited to the minimum <br />necessary size, as determined <br />by the city council. Appropriate <br />vegetative screening of ground <br />cabinets shall be provided by <br />the carrier, subject to approvi <br />by the city council. The council <br />at its discretion may allow the <br />use of non-vegetative screening <br />methods such as berming, fenc­ <br />ing, etc. <br />‘'SteaUh “-type antennas (cylin­ <br />drical) vs. an array of panels, is <br />required if the technology is <br />available. <br />12. Only roonopole towers are al ­ <br />lowed. <br />(Code 1984. §§ 10.20(3), 10.23(3); Ord. No. 145 <br />2nd series. § 1. 3-11-1996; Ord. No. 161 2nd <br />series. §§ 3. 4. 6-7-1997; Ord. No. 179 2nd scries. <br />§ 2, 10-12-1998; Ord. No. 226 2nd series. § 2, <br />5-27-2003) <br />See. 78-419. Accessory uses. <br />Within any HR-IB one-family rural residential <br />district, the following uses shall be permitted <br />accessory uses: <br />(1) Private garages and parking space. <br />(2) Private swimming pools, tennis courts, <br />and paddocks. <br />(3) Home occupations, as defined in this chap ­ <br />ter. All home occupations shall comply <br />with the provisions of section 78-1376, <br />and the licensing provisions of section^ <br />26-76, when applicable. <br />Signs, as regulated xn tins chapter.(4) <br />(5)Buildings temporarily located for pur­ <br />poses of constructing on the premises for <br />a period not to exceed time necessary for <br />such constructmg. <br />Gardening and other horticultural uses, <br />including aviaries and decorative land ­ <br />scape features. <br />One roadside stand offering for sale only <br />farm products produced on the premises, <br />provided such stand does not exceed 200 <br />square feet in area and is located at least <br />30 feet back from the public right-of-way. <br />Supp No. 1 CD78;73