9-12-6: COLLOCATION REQUIREMENTS:
   A.   Requirements: All applicants for a telecommunications facility permit shall collocate on an existing facility if it is feasible to do so. An existing facility shall be deemed to be available to the applicant for collocation if the facility is within the search ring of the applicant or within a reasonable distance so as to fit into the applicant's design, space is available on the facility, and the facility owner will lease space to applicant at a reasonable market rate.
      1.   If the applicant finds collocation is not feasible, it shall submit to the city a written statement of the reasons for the infeasibility. The city may retain a technical expert in the field of radio frequency (RF) engineering to determine whether collocation at the site is feasible. The cost for such a technical expert will be at the expense of the applicant.
      2.   The city may deny the permit unless the applicant demonstrates to the city by substantial evidence that existing telecommunications facilities cannot accommodate the applicant's proposed antenna.
   B.   Availability By Other Service Providers: A telecommunications tower shall not be permitted unless the owner of the proposed tower certifies to the city that the tower is available for use by other telecommunications service providers on a reasonable and nondiscriminatory basis. Towers shall be designed and built to accommodate a minimum of three (3) telecommunications facilities.
   C.   Master Plans Required: To facilitate collocation and coordination of telecommunication sites, all telecommunication service providers shall, within ninety (90) days of the passage of the ordinance codified herein, provide the city with their respective master antenna plans. Said plans shall include detailed maps showing the locations of all telecommunications towers serving any portion of the city and indicting their coverage areas.
   D.   Updates To Plans: Providers shall also provide the city with any updates to the above documents within ninety (90) days of their creation. (Ord. 699, 8-22-2000)