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A. Wireless Facility Information Required: In addition to any information required for applications for a conditional use permit pursuant to section 21-6-7 of this chapter, applications for a wireless facility shall submit the following information:
1. A scaled site plan clearly indicating the location, type, and height of the proposed tower or antenna, including:
a. On-site structures, land uses and zoning designation(s);
b. Adjacent structures, land uses and zoning within fifty feet (50') of the property line (including when adjacent to other municipalities);
d. Adjacent roadways and proposed (or existing) means of access; and
e. Required and proposed setbacks from property lines.
2. A CUP application requires a photo simulation of the proposed wireless facility as reviewed from adjacent right-of-way(s). The Community Development Director may request additional simulations as necessary to determine the visual impact of the proposed facility;
3. The separation distance from other wireless facilities described in the inventory of existing sites submitted, pursuant to this section 21-4-4, shall be shown on a site plan or map. The applicant shall also identify the type of construction of the existing wireless facility and the owner/operator of the existing wireless facility, if known;
5. A notarized statement by the applicant as to whether construction of the wireless facility will accommodate co- location of additional wireless facilities for future users;
6. If applicable, an analysis explaining the reasons co-location is not feasible on existing wireless facilities, or other vertical structures in the vicinity, and describing the alternative technologies considered to provide similar services in lieu of a new tower or antenna;
7. A CUP application requires a description of the feasible alternative location(s) of future wireless facilities within the City based upon existing physical, engineering, technological or geographical limitations in the event the proposed wireless facility is not erected;
8. A statement of compliance with applicable Federal Communications Commission (FCC) radio frequency (RF) exposure standards; and
9. Additional information may be required as deemed necessary to determine compliance with the goals of this section 21-4-4. (Ord. 18-880, 7-23-2018)
The purpose of this section 21-4-5 is to reduce excessive levels of light intensity so that it does not interfere with the enjoyment of private property, cause safety hazards for drivers and users of the public right-of-way or obstructs astronomical observations in the area. The regulations for outdoor lighting have the following specific objectives:
A. To establish procedures and standards that minimize light trespass and light pollution.
B. To reduce glare and conserve energy by controlling the artificial illuminating devices emitting rays into the night sky.
C. To preserve the low light level conditions that are inherently characteristic of the rural lifestyle.
D. To allow only the quantity and level of lighting necessary for safety, security and the enjoyment of private property. (Ord. 18-880, 7-23-2018)
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