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City of Arden Hills Chapter 13 Zoning Code <br />proposed finished grade, the existing and proposed drainage pattern, and <br />proposed erosion control measures. A complete grading plan may be <br />required if considered necessary to the evaluation of the request. <br />Subd. 7 Review Procedure. The permit application shall be reviewed by the City <br />Engineer and other members of the administrative staff to determine the impact of the <br />proposed operations upon drainage patterns, adjacent properties, wetlands, and bodies <br />of water. The permit may be approved as submitted, approved with modifications, or <br />rejected because of specifically stated adverse impacts. If denied, the applicant may <br />appeal the administrative decision to the City Council within ten (10) days. <br />1325.09 Antennas, Dish Antennas and Towers. (Revised 08105109) <br />Subd. 1 Purpose. In order to accommodate the communication needs of residents <br />and businesses while protecting the public health, safety, and general welfare of the <br />community, the City finds that these regulations are necessary to: <br />A. Maximize the use of existing and approved towers and buildings to <br />accommodate new personal wireless service antennas in order to reduce <br />the number of new towers necessary to serve the community; <br />B. Ensure antennas and towers are designed, located, and constructed in <br />accordance with all applicable code requirements to avoid potential <br />damage to adjacent properties from failure of the antenna and tower <br />through structural standards and setback requirements; <br />Subd.2 Applicability. The regulations in this subsection shall apply to any <br />antenna or tower except as hereinafter provided in Subd. 3. <br />Subd.3 Exemptions. <br />A. Antennas and towers used by the City for City purposes. <br />B. Receptive dish antennas under one (1) meter in diameter and <br />individual receptive antennas, which are no taller than twelve (12) feet <br />above the roofline, regardless of the zoning district. <br />C. In all residential districts, no more than two (2) exempted antennas and <br />no more than one (1) antenna requiring a conditional use permit shall be <br />allowed on any lot or parcel. <br />Subd. 4 Conditional Use Permit Required. Antennas, dish antennas and towers are <br />allowed only as conditional accessory uses. They are therefore allowed only on <br />property containing a principal use to which the antenna, dish antenna or tower is <br />accessory. <br />Section 1325 — General Regulations <br />Adopted: November 13, 2006 <br />Page 44 of 52 <br />