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and communications structures and antennas shall be designed, constructed, painted <br /> and screened so as to blend with surrounding uses and buildings. The review <br /> authority may impose additional restrictions on the location,setbacks, height, design, <br /> landscaping and screening of above ground utility and communications facilities if <br /> necessary to minimize visual impacts and promote greater compatibility with existing <br /> or planned uses on surrounding properties. Amateur radio tower antennas shall be <br /> regulated by Section 19.39.040,and are not subject to review under this section. <br /> Findings: Please refer to findings under Criteria No's 5 and 7 above regarding landscaping <br /> and screening of the proposed facility. <br /> Conclusion: This standard will be met. <br /> (2) Antennas associated with above ground utility or communications facilities shall be <br /> located on existing or replacement towers or structures to the maximum extent <br /> technically feasible to discourage the proliferation of tower structures. <br /> Findings: The proposed antennas.will be located on an existing structure. <br /> Conclusion: This standard will be met. <br /> (3) Tower structures for above ground utility and/or communications facilities shall not <br /> be located in or within three hundred feet of residentially zoned areas, in or within <br /> two hundred feet of gateway corridors as designated by the Everett comprehensive <br /> plan, or in or within two hundred feet of areas under the jurisdiction of the shoreline <br /> master program, unless the applicant provides an analysis of alternative sites and <br /> existing facilities which are technically feasible where the structure could be located <br /> or co-located which demonstrates that the proposed facility cannot adequately serve <br /> the needs of the public for the proposed utility or communications service in an <br /> alternative location. When location in or within two hundred feet of a gateway <br /> corridor, or in or within two hundred feet of areas under the jurisdiction of the <br /> shoreline master program, is necessary to serve the public need for utility or <br /> communications services, use of existing or replacement utility and communications <br /> facilities is encouraged. When existing facilities are used or replaced, addition to or <br /> replacement of existing structures may exceed the height of the existing facility by not <br /> more than twenty feet. <br /> Findings: The proposed wireless communication antennas will be located on an existing <br /> building's rooftop and not on a tower structure specifically constructed to support antennas. <br /> Conclusion: This standard does not apply. <br /> (4) When tower structures for above ground utility and/or communications facilities are <br /> proposed to be located within three hundred feet of residentially zoned areas, in or <br /> within two hundred feet of gateway corridors as designated by the Everett <br /> comprehensive plan, or in or within two hundred feet of areas under the jurisdiction <br /> of the shoreline master program, zones which otherwise require Review Process II <br /> shall use Review Process III. <br /> Findings: The proposed wireless communication antennas will be located on an existing <br /> building's rooftop and not on a tower structure specifically constructed to support antennas. <br /> SPU1 - 0 <br /> Pageaof <br />