<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />—’’އ‡–ƒŽ‡•–‹‘›͓ͳ—„‹––‡†‹’’‘•‹–‹‘–‘ <br />͓ͳͶǦ͵ <br /> <br />Testimony regarding Conditional Use Application #CU 14-3 for a new cell tower <br />at 4060 W. Amazon Drive in a residential (R1-zoned) neighborhood. <br /> <br />Submitted: May 19, 2015 <br />Submitted to: Nick Gioello, nick.r.gioello@ci.eugene.or.us <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />This testimony is provided to supplement testimony submitted previously on May <br />18, 2015 in order to address the following decision criteria in Eugene Code: <br /> <br />9.5750 (6)(c) Site Review and Conditional Use Permit Applications. In <br />addition to the application requirements specified in paragraph (b) above, <br />applications for site review or conditional use permits also shall include the <br />following information: <br /> <br />1. A visual study containing, at a minimum, a graphic simulation <br />showing the appearance of the proposed tower, antennas, and ancillary <br />facilities from at least 5 points within a 3 mile radius. Such points shall <br />be chosen by the provider with review and approval by the planning <br />director to ensure that various potential views are represented. <br /> <br />Some of the photo depictions provided in Attachment 2 of the CUP application <br />to meet the criteria of EC 9.5750(6)(c)(1) appear to represent a monopine tower <br />that is smaller than the actual proposed 75-foot tower. To check this, a photo was <br />taken from the identical location shown in the application as Viewpoint 16 while a <br />balloon was floated by Friends of Amazon Creek on the morning of April 18, <br />2015. According to Mona Linstromberg, who deployed the balloon, the height <br />was carefully measured from the ground to the top of the balloon to accurately <br /> <br /> <br />541/345-info@fodorandassociates.com <br />