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0? 1 <br />d0N 17 [14CE 1060 <br />16) A computer simulation or an artist's rendering of the proposed tower & site or a <br />photograph of a tethered balloon floated to the height of the proposed tower. The <br />location from which the photograph or view is taken shall be determined by the <br />Zoning Administrator. <br />17) Documentation of the tower owner's financial responsibility. <br />G. Minimum Setback Requirements <br />Towers shall conform to the following dimensional requirements: <br />1) On top of structures: The tower shall not be more than 30% of the building height <br />above the building, or 75 feet above the building, whichever is less. The building <br />or structure shall maintain the normal setbacks of the zone. <br />2) Finished grade elevation: <br />a. If the top of the tower is 75 feet high or less - normal setbacks for the zoning <br />district for structures shall apply. <br />b. If the top of the tower is more than 75 feet high: <br />-and adjacent to, or separated by a public right-of-way from, property which is <br />residentially zoned or used, the setback of the tower base from adjacent <br />property lines shall be 2 times the tower height for guyed and lattice towers <br />and 1 times the tower height for monopole towers or the setback of the zoning <br />district, whichever is greater. <br />-and adjacent to, or separated by a public right-of-way from property which is <br />nonresidentially zoned or used, the setbacks shall be as follows: the setback of <br />the tower base from a property line adjacent to nonresidential property shall be <br />at least 50 feet, and an additional I foot for every foot of tower height over <br />150 feet. (Example: 75 ft. tower height = 50 ft. setback; 100 ft. to 150 ft. <br />tower height = 50 ft. setback; 160 ft. tower height - 60 ft. setback; 175 ft. <br />tower height = 75 ft. setback). The setback from a public right-of-way, which <br />separates the tower site from nonresidential property, shall be a minimum of 50 <br />feet or one-half the tower height; whichever is the greater setback. <br />H. Co-location Requirements <br />1) To encourage shared use of towers, applicants may apply for reduction of <br />setbacks. Applications for towers, which will operate with more than one user <br />immediately upon completion, may reduce setbacks from adjacent nonresidential <br />property. The approving authority may reduce the setback from adjacent <br />5 <br />