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be needed, lhereby improving the livability of those people within the network <br /> access area. <br /> Conclusion: The use is consistent with the General Plan. <br /> 10. Compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and other City, State and <br /> Federal regulations. <br /> �indincas: All necessary building and associated permits must be obtained f�r the <br /> proposal prior to construclion. <br /> C�nclusion: The proposal will comply with the provisions of the City's Zoning <br /> Code and the applicant must obtain any required State and/or Federal permits. <br /> 11. Accessibility to public transit, and traffic reduct;on measures pr�posed by <br /> the applicant to reduce dependence of the prcposed use on the automobile. <br /> Findinqs: The facility is unmanned. <br /> Conclusion: Criteria is not applicable. <br /> �!. SPU SPECIFIC FVALUATION CRITERIA: <br /> Subsection 41.150.D.1.c of the Zoning Code — Special property use �'ermils — <br /> contains specific evaluation Criteria for Above Ground Utility and Communicatio�� <br /> Facilities. Many of these criteria are intende�� to address new or expanded utility <br /> structure (i.e., monopoles) and are not applicable to the instant application. The <br /> following are "Finding" and "Conclusions" relative to the Specific Evaluation <br /> Criteria: <br /> 1. All utility and Communications facilities shall be designed, landscaped, or <br /> otherwise screened to ensure compatibility with surrounding properties. <br /> Findinqs: The applicant is adding antennas to a replacement PUD utility pole <br /> which is at the lowest height possible to provide services to the surrounding <br /> network. <br /> 2. Antennas associated with above ground utility of communication facilities <br /> sY�all be located on existing or replacement towers or structures to the <br /> maximum extent technically feasible to discourage the proliferat�on of tower <br /> strur.tures. <br /> Findinqs: The antennas �vill be located �n a PUD utilily pole, thus eliminating the <br /> need to build a ne•�v cellular communications tower. <br /> � ��� � <br />