§ 156.578 INDUSTRY SITE SELECTION CRITERIA.
   (A)   In siting a new antenna, the industry requires a location that is technically compatible with the established network. A general area is to be identified based upon engineering constraints and the desired area of service.
   (B)   Specific locations within that general area will be evaluated using the following criteria which are not listed in order of priority:
      (1)   Topography as it relates to line of sight transmissions for optimum efficiency in telephone service;
      (2)   Availability of road access;
      (3)   Availability of electric power;
      (4)   Availability of land-based telephone lines or microwave link capability;
      (5)   Leasable lands, and landlords who want facilities to be located on their properties consistent with zoning regulations;
      (6)   Screening potential of existing vegetation, structures and topographic features;
      (7)   Zoning that will allow low power mobile radio service facilities;
      (8)   Compatibility with adjacent land uses;
      (9)   The least number of sites to cover the desired area;
      (10)   The greatest amount of coverage, consistent with physical requirements;
      (11)   Opportunities to mitigate possible visual impact; and
      (12)   Availability of suitable existing structures for antenna mounting.
(Prior Code, § 29.32.040)