HomeMy WebLinkAboutLease MEMORANDUM OF LEASE
Assessor's Parcel Number: 45488
Between Faith Investments("Landlord")and Skyway Towers,LLC("Tenant")
A Site Lease with Option (the"Lease")by and between Faith Investments, a Texas general Partnership("Landlord")and Skyway Towers,
LLC,a Delaware limited liability company("Tenant")was made regarding a portion of the following property:
See Attached Exhibit"A"incorporated herein for all purposes
The Option is for a term of twelve(12)months after the Effective Date of the Lease(as defined under the Lease),with up to one additional
twelve(12)month renewal("Optional Period").
The Lease is for a term of five(5)years and will commence on the date as set forth in the Lease(the"Commencement Date"). Tenant shall
have the right to extend this Lease for five(5)additional and successive five-year terms.
IN WETNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have respectively executed this memorandum effective as of the date of the last party to sign.
LANDLORD: Faith Investments,a Te,as g neral pa • rship
By: �.
Printed Name: Ow, 'arolian
Title: Partner
Date: 1 •
LANDLORD: /
By: i/
Printed Name: Robert Pant/inn
Title: Partner
Date: /b--/G /3
TENANT: Skyway Towers,LLC,a Delawar- ed .ability company
By:
Printed Name: Seott M, Behuniak
Title: President/COO
Date: 1i/12113
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Site Number, TX-09578-41
Site Maine: Faith lnvestinents
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STATE OF TEXAS )
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This instrument was acknowledged before me on Oc.a`• /a;., 2-0/3 by Oscar Parulian, Partner of Faith
Investments, a Texas general partnership,on behalf of said partnership.
Dated: /6--/4, -2-O(3
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This instrument was acknowledged before me on 6Ga-. td, -O 13 by Robert Parulian, Partner of Faith
Investments,a Texas general partnership,on behalf of said partnership.
Dated: 10 - 14,- ,O1
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Site Number: TX-09578-01
Site Name: Faith Investments
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STATE OF FLORIDA
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I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Scott M, Behuniak is the person who appeared before me, and said person
acknowledged that he signed this instrument,on oath stated that he was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the President/
COO of Skyway Towers, LLC a Delaware limited liability company, to be the free and voluntary act of such party for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument.l`�
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Site Number: TX-09578-01
Site Natre: Faith Invosiments
Memorandum of Lease
Exhibit A
Legal Description
The Property is legally described as follows:
Being a tract of land containing 2.58 acres,more or less,in the Robert Stevenson League,Abstract 54,College Station,Brazos County,
Texas,being all of Graham Road Industrial Park,Phase 1,according to the map or plat recorded in Volume 9724,Page 232,
B.C.M.R.,as conveyed to Faith Investments,by Warranty Deed with Vendor's Lien dated May 20,2010 and recorded in Volume
9635,Page 112,of the Brazos County Deed Records.
The location of the Premises within the Property(together with access and utilities) is more particularly described and
depicted as follows:
TENANT'S 40'x 40'LEASE TRACT
Being the location of a 1,600 square foot wireless tower lease tract being out of a tract of land containing 2.58 acres,more or less,in
the Robert Stevenson League,Abstract 54,College Station,Brazos County,Texas,being all of Graham Road Industrial Park,Phase 1,
according to the map or plat recorded in Volume 9724,Page 232,B.C.M.R.,as conveyed to Faith Investments,by Warranty Deed with
Vendor's Lien dated May 20,2010 and recorded in Volume 9635,Page 112,of the Brazos County Deed Records. Said lease tract
being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows:
COMMENCING at a 518" inch iron rod found at the southwest corner of said called 2,58 acre tract same being the southeast corner of
a called 2.59 acre tract of land recorded in Volume 6951,Page 107,Brazos County Map Records and also being in the north right-of-
way line of Graham Road(width varies)recorded in Volume 319,Page 817 of the Brazos County Map Records and having a Texas
State Plane Coordinate System, Central Zone value of X=3,566,931.76 and Y= 10,193,875.35;
THENCE North 47 degrees 00 minutes 41 seconds West,over and across said called 2.58 acre tract,a distance of 368.39'feet to a 5/8
inch iron rod set for the southwest corner and being the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described lease tract;
THENCE North 48 degrees 34 minutes 01 seconds West,a distance of 40.00'feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod set for the northwest corner;
THENCE North 41 degrees 25 minutes 59 seconds East,for a distance of 40.00'feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod set for the northeast corner;
THENCE South 48 degrees 34 minutes 01 seconds East,a distance of 40.00'feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod set for the southeast corner;
THENCE South 41 degrees 25 minutes 59 seconds West,a distance of 40.00'feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing
0.036 acres or 1,600 square feet more or less.
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Site Number.. TX-09578-01
Site Name: Faith Investments
Memorandum of Lease
Exhibit A
Legal Description Continued
TENANT'S 15'ACCESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT
Being a 15'foot access and utility easement being out of tract of land containing 2.58 acres,more or less,in the Robert Stevenson
League,Abstract 54,College Station,Brazos County,Texas,being all of Graham Road Industrial Park, Phase 1,according to the map
or plat recorded in Volume 9724,Page 232,B.C.M.R., as conveyed to Faith Investments, by Warranty Deed with Vendor's Lien dated
May 20,2010 and recorded in Volume 9635,Page 112,of the Brazos County Deed Records.Said lease tract being more particularly
described by metes and bounds as follows:
COMMENCING at a 5/8" inch iron rod found at the southwest corner of said called 2.58 acre tract same being the southeast corner of
a called 2.59 acre tract of land recorded in Volume 6951,Page 107,Brazos County Map Records and also being in the north right-of-
way line of Graham Road(width varies)recorded in Volume 319,Page 817 of the Brazos County Map Records and having a Texas
State Plane Coordinate System,Central Zone value of X=3,566,931.76 and Y= 10,193,875.35;
THENCE North 41 degrees 58 minutes 29 seconds West along the south line of said called 2.58 acre tract same being north right-of-
way line of said Graham Road,a distance of 32,42'feet to a point for corner and being the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein
described easement;
THENCE North 48 degrees 09 minutes 55 seconds West over and across said called 2.58 acre tract,a distance of 368.57'feet to a
point for corner;
THENCE North 41 degrees 25 minutes 59 seconds East,a distance of 15.00'feet to a point for corner;
THENCE South 48 degrees 09 minutes 55 seconds East, a distance of 368.71'feet to north right-of-way line of said Graham Road;
THENCE South 41 degrees 58 minutes 29 seconds West,along the said north right-of-way line of said Graham Road,a distance of
15.00'feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING,and containing 0.127 acres or 5,529 square feet of land more or less,
See attached one(1)page survey
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COLLEGE STATION CODE
Sec. 12-6.4. Specific Use Standards.
requirements of Chapter 12, Article 3, Site Plan Review, and shall meet the
following supplemental criteria:
a. The minimum area of an RV Park shall be ten(10)acres and shall consist
of two (2) or more recreational vehicle pad sites that are intended for
temporary occupancy by recreational vehicles for the purposes of
recreation or vacation.
b. All RV Parks shall have direct access to a public road and shall include
sufficient entrances and exits to facilitate the safe movement of recre-
ational vehicles in and out of the site. Internal drives shall have a
minimum paved width of twelve (12) feet for one-way traffic and
twenty-four(24) feet for two-way traffic.All internal drives shall be built
to City pavement standards and shall be privately maintained.
c. All RV Parks shall designate specific pad site locations for recreational
vehicles.
1. Each pad site location shall have a minimum area of one thousand
five hundred (1,500) square feet with provisions for wastewater
disposal, public water hook-up and electrical supply.
2. All pad sites shall be sequentially numbered.Reflective site numbers
shall be a minimum of four (4) inches in height and placed on a
separate post on the site.A map of the site layout with site numbers
shall be placed at the entrance to the park in such a manner as to be
clearly visible to entrants.
d. Recreational vehicle pad sites shall be separated from each other by a
minimum of ten (10) feet.
e. Recreational'vehicle pad sites shall be separated from the recreation area
in the park by a minimum of fifteen (15) feet.
f. All recreational vehicle pad sites shall be setback a minimum of fifty(50)
feet from the right-of-way line of all adjacent public roads and any RV
Park boundaries.
g. All recreational vehicle pad sites shall be setback a minimum of ten (10)
feet from any internal drives in the park.
h. A minimum of two (2) parking spaces shall be provided per recreational
vehicle pad site. One (1) space shall be located on the RV site, the
remainder may be located in an approved parking area. Size and paving
of all parking spaces shall conform to the requirements in Chapter 12,
Article 7 regarding Off-Street Parking Standards.
i. In all RV Parks, a recreation area shall be provided that shall be centrally
located, free of traffic hazards, and easily accessible to all park residents.
Recreation areas shall constitute a minimum of fifteen(15)percent of the
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Sec. 12-6.4. Specific Use Standards.
shadows that would prevent the reasonable use or enjoyment of
surrounding properties.
i�, �� a /7 b. Design of the tower, with particular reference to design characteristics
r t�` ` that have the effect of reducing or eliminating visual obtrusiveness.
�, c. Proximity of the tower to residential structures and residential district
II ,xcf nO - boundaries.
d. Economic impact on adjacent and nearby properties.
e. Proposed ingress and egress.
2 f. Availability of suitable alternatives and/or existing support structures.
g. All the information submitted as part of the site plan.
8. Abandonment.
7 Any WTF that is not operated for a continuous period of twelve (12) months
shall be considered abandoned, and the owner of such facility shall remove
9 same within sixty (60)days of receipt of notice from the City notifying owner
of such abandonment. If such facility is not removed within said sixty (60)
days, the City may remove such facility at the property owner's expense. If
there are two (2) or more users of a single WTF, then this provision shall not
become effective until all users cease operations on the tower.
Y. Places of Worship.
1. Where the parking lot abuts residential development, a ten-foot buffer yard
with buffer plantings and a minimum six-foot privacy fence is required
pursuant to Section 12-7.7, Buffer Requirements.
2. When outdoor accessory uses including, but not limited to, playgrounds,
recreational areas, and special event areas abut residential uses, a minimum
fifteen-foot buffer yard with buffer plantings and a six-foot privacy fence is
required pursuant to Section 12-7.7, Buffer Requirements.
Z. Recreational Vehicle Park Standards (RV Parks).
1. RV Parks shall allow for the temporary occupancy of vehicles that are built on
a single chassis that are designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable
by a light duty truck and are primarily for use as temporary living quarters for
recreational, travel, or seasonal use.
2. RV Parks shall be considered a non-residential use and shall meet the buffer
requirements as found in Chapter 12,Article 7 as a commercial use,regardless
of zoning.
3. No person shall operate an RV Park unless they hold valid permits and licenses
as required by the State of Texas and the Brazos County Health Department.
4. Development of any RV Park shall comply with the general site plan
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Sec. 12-6.4. Specific Use Standards.
telecommunication facilities. The applicant must submit a letter
addressed to the City declaring an intent and willingness to construct
a proposed tower that would allow additional service providers to
locate on the new tower.
9. No new communications _tower shall beep mitted unless the
applicant demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of the approv-
- ing authority that no existing tower, building, structure, or alterna-
tive technology can accommodate the applicant's proposed antenna
The applicant shall submit information related to the availability of
suitable existing towers, other structures or alternative technology
that can accommodate the applicant's proposed antenna. The Ad-
ministrator or approving authority may request information neces-
sary to demonstrate that reasonable alternatives do not exist. The
applicant must submit:
a. The names,addresses,and telephone numbers of all owners of
other towers or usable antenna support structures within a
one-half (1/2) mile radius of the proposed new tower site,
including City-owned property.
b. A sworn affidavit attesting to the fact that the applicant made
diligent, but unsuccessful, efforts to obtain permission to
install or collocate the new facility on existing towers or
antenna support structures located within one-half ('/2) mile
radius of the proposed tower site. The affidavit shall spell out
the efforts taken by the applicant.
c. A description of the design plan proposed by the applicant to
the City. The applicant must demonstrate the need for towers
and why technological design alternatives, such as the use of
microcell, cannot be utilized to accomplish the provision of
the applicant's tele-communications services.
fe,T Qt.() 7. Conditional Use Permits.
Major WTFs must apply for a conditional use permit (CUP) as outlined in
t14!_seil?- Section 12-6.4.X.3, Permit table Locations, under the procedures set forth in
Section 12-3.16, Conditional Use Permit. In addition to the standard guide-
lines, the following additional factors shall be considered by the Planning and
Zoning Commission when determining whether to grant a CUP for WTFs:
a. Height of the proposed tower, surrounding topography and surrounding
tree coverage and foliage as they relate to:
1. Skyline impact, examining whether the proportions of the structure
appears to dominate or blend in with the surrounding environment.
• 2. Shadow impact, whether or not the proposed tower will cast
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Sec. 12-6.4. Specific Use Standards.
all existing tower structures owned or controlled by the owner. Such
list must specify the name, address and telephone number of the
owner of record, the tower locations by address and legal descrip-
tion, tower height, the number of antenna arrays on the tower, and
the names,addresses,and telephone numbers of all other users of the
tower structures. The Administrator may share such information
with other applicants or organizations seeking to locate antennas
within the City.
2. Site plan drawn to scale clearly indicating the location, height, and
design of the proposed tower, equiRment cabinets, transmission
buildings and other accessory uses, access, ting,fe%es, and
lancscaed areas t.0 to it
3. The linear separation distance from other transmission towers within
a one-mile radius of the proposed tower site. The linear separation
distance from all residentially-zoned properties, residential struc-
tures and applicable thoroughfares as outlined in Section 12-
6.4.X.6.b, Proximity to Major Thoroughfares, within five hundred
(500) feet of the proposed tower.
ev".. visual impact analysis, presented as color photo simulations,
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showing the proposed site of the WTF. At least four (4) views shall
be submitted looking toward the site(typically north, south,east and
west)including views from the closest residential property and from
adjacent roadways. The photo-realistic representation shall depict a
"skyline" view showing the entire height of the proposed tower or
WTF to scale, and the structures, trees, and any other objects
contributing to the skyline profile.
dirPlans for the antenna and the antenna tower shall be prepared and
/ signed by a licensed professional engineer and designed to withstand
l��Gk- 1r.' �' sustained winds of at least ninety (90) miles per hour.
All telecommunication facilities must meet or exceed the current
t, standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, and any other
agency of the Federal Government with the authority to regulate
telecommunication facilities.An applicant for a permit shall submit
an affidavit confirming compliance with applicable regulations.
� Grid plan (propagation map) of the service area for existing and
VV future structures for a period of not less than two (2) years. The
submission should include a map showing the "search ring" that was
required for siting the proposed facility.
No new tower shall be built, constructed, or erected in the City
unless the tower is capable of supporting additional wireless
Supp. No.2 CD 12:197
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Sec. 12-6.4. Specific Use Standards.
where a tower is a conditional use, the requested height may be
reduced through the review of the visual impact analysis.
In no case shall a proposed transmission tower exceed one hundred
fifty(150) feet within the city limits, except where a height variance
is granted by the Zoning Board of Adjustments to allow a tower or
antenna that demonstrates a hardship that can only be remedied by
locating a tower or antenna exceeding such height on a proposed site
within the city limits.
e. Stealth Towers.
j Any tower determined to meet the Stealth Tower definition of this
ordinance by the approving authority may be located in any zoning
district with a Conditional Use Permit. Approved Stealth Towers do not
have to meet the tower separation or thoroughfare setback requirements
of this section.
f. Landscaping, Screening, and Aesthetic Standards.
PropoEeG iccard The following requirements shall govern any transmission tower or any
parabolic antenna larger than two (2) meters.
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1. Landscaping: Refer to Section 12-7.6, Landscaping and Tree Pro-
kcxCdc5CQ51p tection. Plant materials and/or fencing that effectively screen the
��JJ WTF site from view of the public right-of-way will be required.
2. New transmission towers shall maintain a flat (not shiny, reflective,
or glossy) finish or be painted in accordance with any applicable
standards of the'FAA(unfinished galvanized steel is not acceptable).
3. WTFs shall not be artificially lighted with the exception of motion
detectors as security lighting, unless required by the FAA or other
��, "`""000.1 applicable authority. If lighting is required, the City may review the
os <? available lighting alternatives and approve the design that would
k(25- cause the least disturbance to the surrounding properties.
. Towers may not be used to exhibit any signage or other advertising.
g. Application Procedures.
An application for administrative approval or a Conditional Use Permit
for a WTF shall include the following items (in addition to the site plan
and other information required for a standard CUP application):
1. ,An inventory of the applicant's existing and future towers that are
either within the City, the City's ETJ, or within at least one (1) mile
of the City's boundary where the ETJ does not extend that far. The
inventory shall include specific information about the location,
design, and height of each tower. The owner must have on file with
the Planning and Development Services Department a master list of
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Sec. 12-6.4. Specific Use Standards.
6. Requirements for New Transmission Towers.
La. Setbacks. r 0 treat '6e S n fe- tS
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4e ouer Litt.) - The standard setbacks for each zoning district will apply to WTFs with A )A.
011 - �^ additional setbacks or separation being required in the sections below. To
X11 -�S protect citizens in their homes, transmission towers shall be placed a
distance equal to the height of the tower away from any residential
SWOCLCIC r' structure.And,non-stealth towers shall be set back a distance equal to the
height of the tower away from any GS, R-1B, or D zone boundary.
b. Proximity to Major Thoroughfares.
Aleigyipt..._To preserve and protect the appearance of the City's major thoroughfares
and entrances to the City, additional setbacks are placed on WTFs
proposed to be placed near these areas. The setback for these areas is
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determined by measuring from the centerline of the right-of-way of the
thoroughfare. Applicable thoroughfares include freeways-and express-
: •, ••- - - •. . -• -• . . - -ries, as shown on the Thoroughfare
Plan.
1. Intermediate WTFs must be one hundred fifty (150) feet from
applicable thoroughfares.
2. Major WTFs must setback from applicable thoroughfares by the
height of the tower x three (3).
c. Separation Between Towers.
In order to prevent tower proliferation and protect the City's natural
beauty and skyline, the number of transmission towers per square mile
has been limited. New transmission towers must be placed a minimum
distance from existing towers as described here:
1: _ smission thirty'- ve (35) feet or less in height shall
be se.. . rom exis 1 : • a minimum distance of one
ousand five hundred (1,500) feet.
• ew transmission towers more than thirty-five . -: less
than seventy- ve - - .• • _ s a 1 be separated from existing
towers by a •••-• urn distance of two thousand-(-2-,500)
Can 4 X-n et .----- 33.. New transmission towers seventy-five (75) feet or more in height
shall be separated from existing towers by minimum distance of
three thousand five hundred (3,500) feet. Ska7C9 4S� a"b't '
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d. Height Limitations.
1. Intermediate WT • e sus:- - normal height restrictions for
each zonin• • where • --•ittPdd by right. In any zoning district
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Sec. 12-6.4. Specific Use Standards.
be submitted looking toward the site( •ically north,south,east,and
west) 'ncluding views from the closest ,-sidential property and from
adjacen oadways. The photo-realisti, representation shall depict a
"skyline" '-w showing the entire ,-fight of the proposed tower or
WTF to scal-, and the structur s, trees, and any other objects
contributing to the line pro, e.
4. Plans for the antenna and - antenna tower shall be prepared and
signed by a licensed pr• 'essional engineer and designed to withstand
sustained winds of least ninety (90) miles r hour.
5. All telecomm . 'cation facilities must meet or exc the current
standards ., d regulations of the FAA, the FCC, and any other
agency •f the Federal Government with the authority to regulate
tele.•mmunication facilities. An applicant for a permit shall submit
an affidavit confirming compliance with applicable regulations.
5. Requirements for Collocation.
Pik a. Intermediate facilities shall not exceed thirty-five (35) feet.
INb. If the existing tower has been determined to be stealth, the antenna must
be integrated into the tower design as to retain the stealth designation.The
Administrator will determine if the antenna is stealth.
N c. If an antenna is installed on a support structure other than a tower, the
antenna and supporting electrical and mechanical equipment must be of a
neutral color that is identical to, or closely compatible with, the color of
the supporting structure so as to make the antenna and related equipment
visually unobtrusive as l'irwse 15 an
ex‘Shn3Ge' d. Application Procedures.
1. If not completely locating within an existing, fenced mechanical
note.
area, a site plan drawn to scale is required, clearly indicating the
fe location, height, and design of the existing facility, equipment
✓.hp_Aevl}
.desnr_�- cabinets, transmission buildings and other accessory uses, access,
ecp,( ; ct o,ne c, / parking, fences, and landscape areas.
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cessPlans for the antenna shall be prepared and signed by a licensed
' ewe f'9 professional engineer and designed to withstand sustained winds of
�Qya CP' at least ninety (90) miles per hour.
• / All telecommunication facilities must meet or exceed the current
standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, and any other
agency of the Federal Government with the authority to regulate
telecommunication facilities. An applicant for a permit shall submit
an affidavit confirming compliance with applicable regulations.
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Sec. 12-6.4. Specific Use Standards.
permit with approval of the City Council and subject to the requirements
of this UDO.
4. Requirements for Attached WTFs.
i N'a. WTFs may attach to the exterior of any non-residential building within
any zoning district provided the antenna and antenna support structure or
equipment are mounted flush with the vertical exterior of the building or
project no more than twenty-four (24) inches from the surface of the
building to which it is attached and does not raise the height of the
building more than ten(10)feet and does not violate theimaximum height
restriction of that zoning district. /
b. : y antenna meeting the stealth antenna definition i f this ordinance and
NPC loca • g on an alternative mounting structure may attach to the exterior of
any no—residential building within any zonin: a istrict with approval of
the Admi,istrator.
NIpc. If an antenna is installed on a support s .cture other than a tower, the
antenna and s .porting electrical and m- hanical equipment must be of a
neutral color the t is identical to, or cl. ely compatible with, the color of
the supporting st' cture so as to ma e the antenna and related equipment
as visually unobt L sive as possib -.
d. Application Proce a res.
1. An inventory o the ..plicant's existing and future towers that are
either within the k i' , the City's ETJ, or within at least one (1) mile
of the City's bou a ary where the ETJ does not extend that far. The
inventory shall in.,ude specific information about the location,
design, and h: ght o each tower. The owner must have on file with
the Plannin: and Development Services Department a master list of
all existing;tower structures owned or controlled by the owner. Such
list must specify the name, address and telephone number of the
owner of record, the tower locations by address and legal descrip-
tion, tower height, the nuimber of antenna arrays on the tower, and
the names,addresses,and t lephone numbers of all other users of the
tower structures. The Ad ni.strator may share such information
with other applicants or organizations seeking to locate antennas
within the City. \'
2. A/site plan drawn to scale clearly\indicating the location,height, and
design of the proposed facility, equipment cabinets, transmission
:buildings and other accessory, used, access, parking, fences, and
/landscaped areas. `
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3.i A visual impact analysis, presented as color photo simulations,
showing the proposed site of the WTF. At least four (4) views shall
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longest dimension and extending over twelve (12) feet above
support structure.
6. Attached WTFs.
7. Antenna collocating on an existing tower.
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New transmission tower greater than thirty-five(35)feet(ten and one-half
(10.5) meters) in height.
3. Permitted Locations.
a. All Intermediate WTFs are permitted by right in the following zoning
j districts:
R Rural
M-1 Light Industrial
GC General Commercial
CI Commercial Industrial
C-3 Light Commercial
NG Northgate
City-owned premises
O Office
R&D Research & Development
WPC Wolf Pen Creek
PDD Planned Development District (except PDD-H)
BP Business Park
BPI Business Park Industrial.
LA. Major WTFs are allowed in the following zoning districts with a
Conditional Use Permit:
R Rural
M-1 Light Industrial
6-2 Heavy Inus n
BP Business Park
BPI Business Park Industrial
GC General Commercial
CI Commercial Industrial
C-3 Light Commercial
O Office
R&D Research & Development
City-owned premises.
c. WTFs may locate on City-owned premises without a conditional use
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telecommunications facilities should not be allowed to detract aestheti-
cally from the visual quality of surrounding properties or the City; and
c. The proliferation of wireless telecommunications facilities negatively
impacts the appearance, character,and property values of the community.
Therefore the City should endeavor to minimize the size, number and
obtrusiveness of antennas and towers. Collocation and stealth technolo-
gies are strongly encouraged to mitigate negative visual impacts and
reduce the total number of towers within the City.
2. WTF Categories.
In order to expedite the siting and review process, WTFs have been divided
into use categories.The review process is more thorough as the intensity of the
use increases.
` a. Unregulated Facilities.
NThe WTFs listed below are not regulated by this ordinance and do not
require review or approval. This does not exempt these facilities from
other applicable city codes, ordinances, and permits.
1. Over-the-air reception devices exempted from local ordinances by
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
2. Parabolic antenna less than two (2) meters in diameter.
3. Omni-directional antenna (whip antenna) six (6) inches or less in
diameter and not extending more than twelve(12)feet above support
structure.
4. Directional antenna one (1) meter or less measured across the
longest dimension and not extending over twelve (12) feet above
support structure.
5. Public safety tower or antenna.
b. Intermediate Facilities.
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1. New transmission tower less than thirty-five (35) feet (ten and
one-half(10.5) meters) in height.
2. New transmission tower that does not extend more than thirty-five
(35) feet (ten and one-half(10.5) meters) in height above a support
structure and that meets the definition of a stealth facility.
3. Parabolic antenna over two (2) meters in diameter.
4. Omni-directional antenna (whip antenna greater than six (6) inches
in diameter and/or extending twelve (12) feet above the support
structure.
5. Directional antenna more than one (1) meter measured across the
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