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153661v1 98 <br /> <br />(2) Publicly owned parks and playgrounds.Crop farms, provided that: <br /> <br />a. The area is ten or more acres. <br /> <br />b. There are no dwellings on the land, except for one for the property owner <br />or the operator of the farm. <br /> <br />c. There are no accessory buildings or structures on the land other than those <br />allowed for a residential use. <br /> <br />(3) Municipal buildings. <br /> <br />(4) Nonrental guest apartments (no exterior ingress or egress). An apartment within <br />the principal residence structure on a lot for the sole use of the occupants of the <br />principal residence, including their domestic employees or nonpaying guests. The <br />only means of ingress or egress to the apartment shall be from within the principal <br />structure. Application for such a guest apartment shall address the concerns of <br />parking, sewage treatment, entryway and interior access method. Such apartments <br />shall not have utilities metered separately from the principal residence utilities <br />and shall not have a separate street address. <br /> <br />(5) One-family detached dwellings. <br /> <br />(4)(6) Personal wireless service antennas and towers. <br /> <br />a. Purpose and intent. The purpose of subsection (4) of this section is to <br />establish predictable, balanced regulations for the siting and screening of <br />wireless communications equipment in order to accommodate the growth <br />of wireless communication systems within the city while protecting the <br />public against any adverse impacts on the city's aesthetic resources and <br />the public welfare. <br /> <br />b. Personal wireless service antennas. Personal wireless service antennas <br />erected on a municipal water tower may be allowed as a secondary use <br />by administrative permit, provided they comply with the city policy <br />regarding the use of city-owned property for wireless telecommunication <br />antennas and provided they meet the following conditions: <br /> <br />1. The antenna shall be in compliance with the state building code <br />and all other applicable federal and state regulations and permits. <br /> <br />2. Structural design, mounting and installation of the antenna shall <br />be in compliance with manufacturer's specifications and shall be <br />verified and approved by a registered professional engineer. <br /> <br />Item #05 - CC Agenda - 11/22/2010 <br />File #10-3454 [Total Pages 151]