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Hr <br />ir <br />■AntenHO. Any aatenna of combination of antenna rigidly attached to the <br />prmcipfll or ttcccssoiy stHictufc provided thot none of the foregoing exceeds' <br />the total height allowed in Section 10.75. <br />Antcrum Stmetufe. Owe independent owtcftHa stnicturc, with BHtcHim of <br />eembination of antenna attached thereto, subordinate te and aervie ing the <br />principal me or otnietufe on the same lot and ctwtemarily incidental thereto <br />that ia not attached to another stweture provided the height of the antenna <br />atnictufc dees not exceed 65 feet and the antenna stnicturc ia act back from <br />any lot line a distance at least equal to the total height ef the antenna <br />atmetufe. <br />H. Personal Wireless Service Antennas and Towers. <br />Purpose and intent. The purpose of this section is to establish <br />predictable, balanced regulations for the siting and screening of <br />wireless communication equipment in order to accommodate the <br />growth of wireless communication systems within the City of Orono <br />while protecting the public against any adverse impacts on the City’s <br />aesthetic resources and the public welfare. <br />Personal Wireless Service Antennas. Personal wireless service <br />antennas erected on a mimicipal structure may be allowed as a <br />secondary use by administrative permit, provided they comply with <br />the city policy regarding the use of city-owned property for wireless <br />telecommunication antennas and provided they meet the following <br />conditions; <br />(a) The antenna shall be in compliance with the Minnesota State <br />Building Code and all other applicable federal and state <br />regulations and permits. <br />Structural design, mounting and installation of the antenna <br />shall be in compliance with manufacturer’s specifications and <br />shall be verified and approved by a registered professional <br />engineer. <br />(c) No advertising message shall be affixed to the antenna. <br />(d) Antennas shall not be artificially illuminated unless required <br />by law or by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to <br />protect the public’s health and safety.