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Lathrop moved that Council approve Ordinance No. 1261, Series 1997, the rezoning and zoning to <br />PCZD-OS of the Daughenbaugh and Warembourg parcels with the exception of allowing crop <br />production until such time as Council chooses to eliminate that at a future date, seconded by Howard. <br />Roll call was taken. Motion passed by a 7 - 0 vote. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1264, SERIES 1997 - AMENDING TITLE 17 OF THE LOUISVILLE <br />MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 17.42 TO REGULATE THE <br />PLACEMENT, CONSTRUCTION AND MODIFICATION OF COMMERCIAL MOBILE <br />RADIO SERVICES AND COMMERCIAL SATELLITE DISH ANTENNAE WITHIN THE <br />CITY OF LOUISVILLE, AND TO MAKE OTHER AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 17 IN <br />CONNECTION THEREWITH - 1ST READING - PUBLIC HEARING (CONTINUED <br />FROM 7/15/97 MEETING) <br /> <br />Tanoue read by title only Ordinance No. 1264, Series 1997, "An ordinance amending Title 17 of the <br />Louisville Municipal Code and adding a new Chapter 17.42 to regulate the placement, construction <br />and modification of commercial mobile radio services and commercial satellite dish antennae within <br />the City of Louisville, and to make other amendments to Title 17 in connection therewith." <br /> <br />Paul Wood, Planning Director, stated that the proposed regulations require "stealth" design of <br />antenna and associated support structure. Innovative design techniques to hid or disguise CMRS <br />facilities are required. No freestanding structures such as monopoles or lattice towers are allowed. <br />Special review use approval is required for most applications, though provisions are made for <br />administrative review of proposals in commercial and industrial areas that meet strict design <br />requirements. Some residential facilities would be allowed with a minimum setback of 100'. The <br />document had been slightly reformatted with the elimination of the section on freestanding structures <br />and the consolidation of the sections on building mounted antennae in commercial and noncommercial <br />districts. <br /> <br />Davidson opened the public hearing calling for anyone wishing to speak on Ordinance No. 1264. <br /> <br />Steve Yatchak, 1091 Azure Way, Louisville, Colorado, was involved in a couple of the early planning <br />sessions on this ordinance and was pleased with the changes that came out of that: the elimination <br />of free standing towers, the 100' setback on residential, the esthetic camouflaging and screening <br />requirements of the ordinance. He asked that if any changes regarding the residential are considered, <br />they become more restrictive to the service providers, rather than less restrictive. <br /> <br />Anne Closser, Land Use Consultant for Airtouch Cellular, 7028 South Clinton, Englewood, <br />Colorado, felt that a blanket prohibition on freestanding installations anywhere within the City's <br />jurisdiction without allowing some form of review process is running a fowl of some of the <br />prohibitions as articulated in the 1996 Federal Telecommunications Act. <br /> <br />Davidson called for anyone else wishing to speak on Ordinance No. 1264. <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />