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<br />WHEREAS, the Roseville Planning Commission, on March 14,2001, conducted a public <br />hearing regarding the Verizon Wireless variance requ~st and made the following findings: <br /> <br />a. Verizon Wireless did create the hardship: The City Code requires a maximum <br />equipment building size of200 square feet. Verizon Wireless has proposed a <br />structure 240 square feet in size, 40 feet greater than the Code. However, the City <br />Code requirement of 200 square feet has a limited ability to meet all <br />telecommunication provider needs. Specifically, Verizon Wireless requires an <br />equipment shelter 40 square feet larger than the City Code to properly meet <br />technician's safety needs and necessary room for equipment. <br /> <br />b. The construction of the 240 square foot equipment shelter can be justified as support <br />space for a telecommunication tower (monopole) by providing technicians with <br />needed space for accessing, maneuvering, and utilizing equipment necessary in the <br />function of the telecommunication device (multiple antennas). <br /> <br />c. The impacts of this redevelopment project, if the variances were issued, will not <br />create any significant community impacts on the health, safety, or general welfare. <br /> <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Roseville Planning Commission, to offer a <br />resolution recommending approval with findings, the request by Verizon Wireless A 40 square foot <br />variance to Section 1012.10A10 (Support Buildings) of the Roseville City Code to allow the <br />construction of a 240 square foot equipment shelter to support a 120 foot tall telecommunication <br />monpole on property located at 2361 Highway 36, legally described above. <br /> <br />Signature: , this 14th day of March 2001 <br />John Rhody, Acting Chair Roseville Planning Commission <br /> <br />Attest: , this 14th day of March 2001 <br />Dennis P. Welsch, Community Development Director <br /> <br />2 <br />