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1. The base transceiver station and all other ground equipment shall be <br />housed in an existing on-site equipment building whenever possible. If <br />an existing equipment building is unavailable, a new equipment building <br />may be constructed. If the equipment is to be housed in a weather-proof <br />cabinet -like structure in lieu of a building, it shall be mounted upon a <br />suitable concrete pad. <br />2. If there is an equipment building constructed on site, it shall be subject to <br />City approval. <br />3. To the extent possible, the equipment building or cabinet shall be located <br />adjacent to or near existing on-site buildings. <br />4. The equipment building or cabinet shall be screened from view of <br />adjacent properties by suitable vegetation, except where non -vegetative <br />screening (e.g., a decorative wall or fencing) better reflects and <br />complements the character of the neighborhood. <br />5. The City shall require a suitable financial surety to ensure future removal <br />of the equipment building or cabinet upon termination of the lease. <br />6. All applicants must include a signed report from a State registered <br />engineer showing compliance with all applicable codes, standards and <br />structural requirements of how the additional antennas will affect the <br />water tower structure. A final inspection report from a State registered <br />engineer showing the work completed is in compliance with previously <br />approved plans shall also be required. <br />Subd.10 Requirements. <br />A. A building permit shall be required for all applications except those as stated <br />in Section 1325.09 Subd 31. . <br />B. The City shall require the applicant to complete a radio frequency <br />interference study that is carried out by an independent and qualified professional <br />reasonably selected by the City that is able to demonstrate that the applicant's use <br />will not interfere with any existing communications facilities. <br />Section 1325 — General Regulations <br />Page 4 of 4 <br />