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requirements in Section 6, though a test tower may use guy wires for support. If required by the <br />State Building Code, a building permit must be obtained before commencing work to erect the <br />test tower. A test tower may stand on a property for a maximum of twenty-four months in any <br />three-year period. <br />8. Inspection. The city hereby reserves the right upon issuing any WECS license to inspect the <br />pn raises on which the WECS is located. If a WECS is not maintained in operational condition <br />and poses a potential safety hazard, the owner shall take expeditious action to correct the <br />situation. <br />9. Abandonment. If any WECS or tower is not used for six successive months, the City shall <br />give notice to the property owner that the WECS must be put back in service within six months <br />from the date of notice. If the WECS is not put back into service within that time, the WECS <br />and tower shall be deemed abandoned and shall be dismantled and removed from the property at <br />the expense of the property owner. <br />10. Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance is found to be invalid for any reason by a <br />court of competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remaining provisions shall not be affected. <br />11. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and <br />publication. <br />Dated: , 2010 <br />Robert L. Uzpen, Mayor <br />William F. Short, City Clerk <br />Summary of Ordinance 121 approved by City Council and published in the White Bear Press on <br />August , 2010. <br />J <br />