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2. The adequacy of streets, utilities and public services required to serve a proposed <br /> use_ <br /> Findings: Access to the site will be from Colby Avenue Electricity and telephone service <br /> • pr,),.iaed on site <br /> Conclusion E■istinq streets and utilities are adequate to serve the proposed use <br /> 3 The impact of traffic generated by the proposed use on the surrounding area. <br /> pedestrian circulation and public safety; and the ability of the proponent to mitigate <br /> such potential impacts. <br /> Findings The proposed use is unmanned and will not generate traffic on the surrounding <br /> ,f'ta pedestran circulation and public safety Only one maintenance visit per month is <br /> required <br /> Conclusion: There will be no adverse traffic impacts generated by the proposal <br /> 4 The provision of adequate off-street, on-site circulation, and site access. <br /> Findings. One (t) parking stall must be provided on-site for the maintenance technician <br /> .isit the site on a monthly basis. <br /> Conclusion: The proposed project well not impact off-street parking. on-site circulation or <br /> Ir, u'".•bti <br /> 5 Compatibility of proposed structures and improvements with surrounding <br /> properties, including the size, height, location, setback and arrangement of all <br /> proposed buildings and facilities, especially as they relate to light and shadow <br /> impacts on ore sensitive land uses and less intensive zones. <br /> Findings The proposed protect is compatible with surrounding properties There are <br /> existing vent stacks on the roof (camouflaging antennas). and the proposed vent stacks <br /> will match what exists There will be no additional shadows on neighboring properties <br /> from the subject proposal <br /> Conclusion:, Adding additional artennas on an existing building will not adversely impact <br /> the surrounding residential and institutional land uses <br /> 6 The number. siza and location of signs, especially as they relate to more sensitive <br /> land uses <br /> Findings. Tn,•ri, 0.11' t:,F• n; Siq•-1S frir rn,� --,, •,.. <br /> Conclusion. Nut applicable <br />