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minutes of the orono planning commission <br />MEETING HELD ON MAY 19. 1997 <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS ON ZONING AMENDMENTS <br />(#2) TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORDINANCE - ESTABLISHING <br />REGULATIONS FOR ANTENNA TOWERS AND LOCATIONS - 7:08-7:56 P.M. <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mating were noted. <br />The application had been tabled at the April Planning Commission Meeting to allow for <br />the City Attorney to advise the Planning Commission regarding this issue. A letter is <br />included in the package from City Attorney Radio. Van Zomeren noted that the City <br />expert retained by the City in this field. John DuBois, was unable to attend. <br />Van Zomeren reviewed the ordinance which is the same as previously reviewed with some <br />new language added. Van Zomeren informed the Commission of what is included in <br />telecommunication services, why there is such a demand for antenna placement, and the <br />types of amenna structures. Telecommunications is a line of sight technology. Vei^ors <br />may co-locate on an amenna structure but each subsequent vendor must meet cert^ <br />criteria to show that the structure can handle the additional antenna without affecting the <br />other antennas on the structure. Van Zomeren said industry companies would prefer to <br />use existing structures rather than erect their own structures due to the high cost. <br />The ordinance would allow PCS wireless placed on municipal structures as a secondary- <br />use in the RR-IB Zoning District under administrative permit. The ordinance would <br />generally not allow such use in residential areas. The commercial and industrial areas <br />would allow secondary use on municipal structures only. The structures meeting such <br />criteria include the two water towers, one by the City Offices and the other m Navarre. <br />Each water tower could hold up to three vendor ’s antennas. The ordinance would be a <br />start in providing such services in Orono. Van Zomeren said additional sites can be <br />addressed in the future. <br />The draft minutes from the Council meeting regarding this issue was given to the Planning <br />Commission members. Representatives from several PCS companies were present. Van <br />Zomeren said Staff recommends approval of the ordinance noting the moratorium expires <br />on June 10, 1997. <br />The meeting was opened to public comment. <br />Michelle Johnson, zoning coordinator for APT, 1701 East 79 St., asked to addrws tte <br />Commission. Johnson said she believes the ordinance is problematic due to the limiting of <br />antennas to the two municipal structures. While indicating her company is not currently <br />seeking location for antennas in Orono, they will probably require one site in the City in <br />the near future. Johnson indicated the City may not act so as to prohibit antenna <br />placement within the City. She said the towers only allow limited space and questioned <br />whether they can actually accommodate antenna usage.
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