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ATT AT CROSSFIRE
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footing drains will be connected to the existing drainage system and will have negligible impact to the <br />public drainage system. Based on these findings, the proposed development complies with this <br />standard. <br />EC 9.6792 Stormwater. Pollution Reduction <br />With 998 square feet of new and replaced impervious surface (Sheet T-1), the proposed development <br />is not subject to pollution reduction standards pursuant to EC 9.6792(2)(c). <br />EC 9.6793 through EC 9.6797 <br />Because the proposed development is at an elevation less than 500 feet and does not drain to a <br />headwaters facility, does not generate high concentrations of oil and grease, does not include any <br />specific pollutants of concern identified in EC'9.6795(2) and is not subject to the pollution reduction <br />standards, the remaining Stormwater destination standards at EC 9.6793 through EC 9.6797 are not <br />applicable. <br />Based on the above findings, the stormwater development standards will be met. <br />(k) All other applicable development standards for features explicitly included in the <br />application except where the applicant has shown that a proposed <br />noncompliance is consistent with the purposes set out in EC 9.8300 Purpose of <br />Planned Unit Development. <br />The standards for telecommunications facilities beginning at EC 9.5750 are applicable to the proposed <br />new cell tower. To provide context, the purpose of the standards is also included. <br />EC 9.5750 Telecommunication Devices-Siting Requirements and Procedures. <br />(1) Purpose. The provisions of this section are intended to ensure that telecommunication <br />facilities are located, installed, maintained and removed in a manner that: <br />(a) Minimizes the number of transmission towers throughout the community; <br />(b) Encourages the collocation of telecommunication facilities; <br />(c) Encourages the use of existing buildings, light or utility poles or water towers as <br />opposed to construction of new telecommunication towers; <br />(d) Recognizes the need of telecommunication providers to build out their systems <br />overtime; and <br />(e) Ensures that all telecommunication facilities, including towers, antennas, and <br />ancillary facilities are located and designed to minimize the visual impact on the <br />immediate surroundings and throughout the community, and minimize public <br />inconvenience and disruption. Nothing in this section shall apply to amateur radio <br />antennas, or facilities used exclusively for the transmission of television and radio <br />signals. <br />(2) Siting Restricted. No telecommunication facility, as defined in this-land use code, may <br />be constructed, modified to increa'se its height, installed or otherwise located within the <br />city except as provided in this section. Depending on the type and location of the <br />telecommunication facility, the telecommunication facility shall be either an outright <br />Staff Report <br />(PDT 10-2 & CU 11-1) June 2011 17 <br />HO Agenda -Page 1 <br />
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