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<br />. Planning Minutes Page 3 07/06/94 <br /> haven't been discussed with the City Council and Cellular <br /> One, <br /> Mr. Rye asked if part of a lease agreement could stipulate <br /> NSP's liability for any damage to the water tower and tank, <br /> Mr. Fritsinger stated he isn't aware of any stipulations, <br /> but he will investigate further, <br /> Mr. Erickson asked if NSP sees any plans of expansion in the <br /> future. <br /> Mr. Mazatello stated NSP doesn't see any expansion in the <br /> future. The amount of stress on the system isn't the same <br /> as Cellular One's system. If another transmitting box is <br /> needed, NSP will find a spot in between two existing <br /> antennas, The pole is eleven (11) feet high, and it is made <br /> of fiberglass. <br />. No comments from the audience were made, <br /> Hearing no further comments, Vice Chair piotrowski closed <br /> the public hearing at 7:48 p,m, <br /> Mr. Carlson stated the issue isn't the lease with the City <br /> but rather the antennas, He has driven by the tower every <br /> day and has never seen them. He asked Mr, Fritsinger if <br /> there is a limitation of the number of devices which could <br /> be placed on the tower, <br /> Mr, Fritsinger stated the discussions with the City Council <br /> have indicated that the City has about reached this <br /> limitation, <br /> Mr. McGraw stated the antenna is needed, It provides safety <br /> for the users, and there are no negative drawbacks for the <br /> community. The company isn't making any money off the deal. <br /> Vice Chair piotrowski stated she is in favor of the antenna. <br /> Mr, Erickson motioned, seconded by McGraw, to approve <br />. Case #94-16 including the following conditions: <br />