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(3) Tower structures for above ground utility and/or communications facilities shall <br /> not 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 plan, <br /> or in or within two hundred feet of areas under the jurisdiction of the shoreline master <br /> program, unless the applicant provides an analysis of alternative sites and existing <br /> facilities which are technically feasible where the structure could be located or co-located <br /> which demonstrates that the proposed facility cannot adequately serve the needs of the <br /> public for the proposed utility or communications service in an alternative location. <br /> When location in or within two hundred feet of a gateway corridor, or in or within two <br /> hundred feet of areas under the jurisdiction of the shoreline master program, is necessary <br /> to serve the public need for utility or communications services, use of existing or <br /> replacement utility and communications facilities is encouraged. When existing facilities <br /> are used or replaced, addition to or replacement of existing structures may exceed the <br /> height of the existing facility by not more than twenty feet. <br /> (4) When tower structures for above ground utility and/or communications facilities <br /> are 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 comprehensive <br /> plan, or in or within two hundred feet of areas under the jurisdiction of the shoreline <br /> master program, zones which otherwise required Review Process II shall use Review <br /> Process III. <br /> (5) All utility and communication facilities shall be installed underground or within <br /> structures to the greatest extent practical in order to maximize safety and minimize visual <br /> and noise impacts upon surrounding properties. When it is not practical to install <br /> underground or within structures, all utility and communications facilities shall be <br /> architecturally designed and screened so as to minimize visual impacts on and promote <br /> compatibility with surrounding properties. <br /> (6) Above ground utility and communications facilities shall be designed so as to be <br /> the lowest height possible to adequately serve the needs of the public for the proposed <br /> utility or communications service. The review authority, in considering the proposed <br /> utility or communications facility, may allow antenna or tower height to exceed the <br /> height permitted in the underlying zone without having to satisfy the variance approval <br /> criteria of subsection 41.130C of this title. Approval may only be granted if it can be <br /> demonstrated that such height is necessary to adequately serve the needs of the public for <br /> the proposed utility or communications service. The applicant shall provide an evaluation <br /> of alternative designs and locations which could result in a lower tower or antenna height. <br /> (7) Towers associated with above ground utility and communication facilities and all <br /> ancillary structures shall comply with the setback standards of the zone in which the <br /> property is located; provided, that when allowed to be located in or within two hundred <br /> feet of residential zones,the height of any tower shall not exceed the horizontal distance <br /> between the base of the tower and the nearest residential property line. The review <br /> authority, in considering the proposed utility or communications facility, may allow a <br /> lesser setback, without having to satisfy the variance approval criteria of subsection <br /> 41.130C of this title, if it can be demonstrated that a lesser setback is necessary to <br /> adequately serve the needs of the public for the proposed utility or communications <br /> service, or that a lesser setback will result in better screening than in a location which <br /> meets the setbacks required herein. <br />