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Attachment D <br />, Mr. Heiser advised that, while the City is attempting to take advantage of business opportunities for additional <br />1C revenue sources and keeping taxes as reasonable as possible, itwas also attempting to keep the need for 150' <br />1C towers to a minimum. <br />10 Chair poherty requested that Mr. Heiser remain for the next Public Hearing on Acorn Park as well. <br />11 Public Comment <br />11 Sarah Heikkila, 2500 Matilda Street (south of Acorn Park) <br />11 Ms. Heikkila requested if and how a tower at City Hall would improve service and if it could accommodate other <br />11 service providers to avoid a tower located at Acorn Park. <br />11 Mr. Heiser responded that the City Hall tower would allow them to move from the existing tower to the proposed <br />1 � tower, if approved; and noted that providers based their coverage needs on terrain, trees, and other buildings <br />11 within their coverage radius but would not significantly affect service near Acorn Park. <br />11 Mr. Heiser encouraged residents having issues or questions about their service to communicate that to <br />11 Roseville's IT staff, as the City had contact with many tower operators, and if residents were aware of dead spots, <br />11 the City could alert the operators' engineers. Mr. Heiser advised that his contact information was available on the <br />1� City website, and advised he would welcome e-mails and comments from residents. <br />1� Chair poherty closed the Public Hearing at 7:43 p.m. <br />1 � MOTION <br />1� Member Boerigter moved, seconded by Member poherty to RECOMMEND TO THE CITY COUNCIL <br />1� APPROVAL of the CONDITIONAL USE for Clearwire, LLC to allow the construction of a 150' <br />1� telecommunication tower at 2660 Civic Center Drive; based on the information and comments of Sections <br />1� 4-7, and the conditions of Section 8 of the project report dated November 4, 2009. <br />1� Commissioner Wozniak questioned whether any lights were needed to avoid air traffic. <br />1� Mr. Vavoulis advised that towers under 200' did not require lights; and further advised that the proposed tower(s) <br />1� were out of any restricted areas for airports. <br />1'< Ayes:6 <br />1'< Nays:O <br />� Motion carried. <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />