§ 16.50.070 GENERAL DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS.
   The facility must comply with each of the following requirements:
   (A)   A facility must not bear any signs or advertising devices other than certification, public safety, warning, or other required seals or required signage.
   (B)   Any and all accessory equipment, or other equipment associated with the operation of the facility, including but not limited to transmission cables, must be located within a building, an enclosure, or underground vault in a manner that complies with the development standards of the zoning district in which such equipment is located. In addition, if equipment is located above ground, it must be visually compatible with the surrounding buildings and either shrouded by sufficient landscaping to screen the equipment from view, or designed to match the architecture of adjacent buildings. If accessory equipment will be visible from a residential area or an arterial street, the applicant must provide a solid masonry block wall that will screen the equipment from the residential area or another material that is acceptable to the Planning Director. If no recent and/or reasonable architectural theme is present, the Planning Director may require a particular design that is deemed suitable to the subject location.
   (C)   The facility's exterior finish must be comprised of non-reflective material(s) and painted, screened, or camouflaged to blend with the materials and colors of surrounding buildings or structures.
   (D)   All screening used in connection with a wall mounted and/or roof mounted facility must be compatible with the architecture, color, texture, and materials of the building or structure to which it is attached.
   (E)   Facilities may not be illuminated unless specifically required by the Federal Aviation Administration or other governmental agencies.
   (F)   The applicant and the property owner if different from the applicant must consent to future colocation of other facilities on or with the applicant's facility, unless technological requirements preclude that colocation.
(Ord. 1105, passed 12-6-04)