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Municode Page 5 of 8 <br /> (s), and to demonstrate there are no existing tower options within a <br /> radius of two miles that could accommodate the carrier's antenna needs. <br /> 10. The size of the cabinets on the ground needed to house the support <br /> equipment for the antennas is limited to the minimum necessary size, as <br /> determined by the city council. Appropriate vegetative screening of <br /> ground cabinets shall be provided by the carrier, subject to approval by <br /> the city council. The council at its discretion may allow the use of non- <br /> vegetative screening methods such as berming, fencing, etc. <br /> 11. "Stealth"-type antennas (cylindrical)vs. an array of panels, is required if <br /> the technology is available. <br /> 12. Only monopole towers are allowed. <br /> (5) Places of worship, provided that all buildings and structures, except columbaria, are <br /> located at least 50 feet from any adjacent property zoned for residential use. <br /> (6) Planned residential development, limited to detached single-family dwellings only and <br /> subject to the limitations of division 10 of this article. <br /> (7) Public service structures, provided that: <br /> a• All buildings are located at least 50 feet from any adjacent property zoned for <br /> residential use; and <br /> b• The architectural design of the structure is compatible with the architectural <br /> design of the surrounding area. <br /> (8) Provision of a bathtub or shower in an accessory building. Approval shall be <br /> conditioned on provision of municipal sanitary sewer or a conforming sewage <br /> treatment system designed to handle the anticipated flows from the building plumbing. <br /> Approval shall be granted only when the following criteria are met: <br /> a• The council finds that the proposed use of the accessory structure with a <br /> bathtub or shower will not be detrimental to the residential character of the <br /> neighborhood. <br /> b• The council finds that the plumbing fixtures proposed are in keeping with the <br /> intended use of the accessory building. <br /> C. The accessory building is conforming in location, size and height. <br /> d• The property owner agrees to the filing of a covenant in the title of the property <br /> providing that the accessory building will not be: <br /> 1• Used for a home occupation unless specifically approved by the city or if <br /> allowed by this Code. <br /> 2. Used as a dwelling unless a guest house conditional use permit is <br /> obtained. <br /> 3. Rented, leased or otherwise provided for use as a dwelling under any <br /> circumstances. <br /> (9) Schools, daycare centers, uses accessory to a high school. <br /> a• Pre-kindergarten, primary and secondary public schools and private schools <br /> with a curriculum similar to a pre-kindergarten, primary or secondary school. <br /> Schools may include before and after school care for students. <br /> b• Daycare centers, nursery schools and similar programs that are not associated <br /> with a public or private school and serve pre-kindergarten children. <br /> C. Indoor ice arenas accessory to a high school provided the arena, including <br /> accessory uses, is: <br /> 1 Located on the same tax parcel as the high school to which it is <br /> accessory and is owned by the local school district; <br /> 2. Not separated from the high school building by a public road; <br /> 3. <br /> http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?h=&clientID=13094&HTMRequest=http%3 a%2f... 4/22/2013 <br />