Attachment B <br />additional information as noted above about visual impacts with the maximum amount of <br />collocated antennas and related equipment. <br />(d) Setback. The following setbacks from adjacent property lines and <br />adjacent streets shall be required unless a variance is granted <br />pursuant to the provisions of subsection (9) of this section: <br />2. If located within an R-1, C-1, or GO zone, the transmission tower <br />shall be set back from adjacent property lines a minimum <br />number of feet that is equal to the height of the transmission <br />tower. <br />3. In the R-1, PL, C-1 and GO zones, transmission towers shall be <br />set back from adjacent public street(s) a minimum number of <br />feet that is equal to the height of the tower. In all other zones, <br />the setback from adjacent public streets shall be a minimum of <br />25 feet. <br />Sheet A-1.0 clearly shows the tower set back 75 feet from the street, but the distance to <br />property lines needs to be called out. The dashed "tower setback" line doesn't appear to be to <br />the same scale to the rear property line. <br />(e) Buffering. In all zones, existing vegetation shall be preserved to the <br />maximum extent possible. In the C-4,1-1,1-2 and 1-3 zones, no <br />buffering is required beyond that required by this land use code. In all <br />other zones, landscaping shall be placed completely around the <br />transmission tower and ancillary facilities located at ground level <br />except as required to access the facility. Such landscaping shall consist <br />of evergreen vegetation with a minimum planted height of 6 feet <br />placed densely so as to form a screen. Landscaping shall be <br />compatible with other nearby landscaping and shall be kept healthy <br />and well maintained. <br />Arborvitae hedges surround the facility, but as noted above, about compatibility with <br />surroundings, more and different landscaping may be necessary. <br />(f) Noise Reduction. In R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, C-1,' and GO and in all other <br />zones when the adjacent property is zoned for residential use or <br />occupied by a dwelling, hospital, school, library, or nursing home, <br />noise generating equipment shall be sound-buffered by means of <br />baffling, barriers, or other suitable means to reduce sound level <br />measured at the property line to 45dBa. <br />The noise analysis doesn't include any other sound-buffering means, like baffling, other than <br />distance. And at that, it's just at the limit and based on a prediction. This evidence would be <br />weak under opposing evidence, of which we've seen plenty of from this neighborhood. See <br />Completeness Review: New Cingular Wireless Crossfire Ministries (CU 14-3) Page 7 of 10 <br />