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011 of 2001 - amending the zoning code regarding cellular antennas 0 01-1 0 99-30 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. 11 of 2001 (Amending the Salt Lake City Zoning Code Regarding Cellular Antennas) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SALT LAKE CITY'S ZONING CODE TO ALLOW CELLULAR ANTENNAS IN THE DOWNTOWN SECONDARY CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (D-4) AND GATEWAY MIXED USE (G-MU) ZONING DISTRICTS, PURSUANT TO PETITION NO. 400-00-46. WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Zoning Code was recently amended to allow for greater flexibility in the location of cellular antennas and other similar uses; and WHEREAS, the City Council has now discovered that the prior ordinance neglected to allow for the location of cellular antennas in the Downtown Secondary Central Business District (D-4) and Gateway Mixed Use (G-MU) zoning districts; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, finds after public hearings before its own body and before the Planning Commission that the Salt Lake City Zoning Code should be amended to allow for the location of cellular antennas in those zoning districts, and that such amendment is in the best interest of the City; NOW THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. The table located at Section 21A.40.090 E of the Salt Lake City Code entitled "Wireless Telecommunication Facilities," shall be and hereby is amended to read as set forth in Exhibit"A" attached hereto. SECTION 2. Effective date. This ordinance shall become effective on the date of its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 6th day of March , 2001 2 CHAI ,,,,, _,_ -,-- '-) `)-4, -- 1RP RSON ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN: IEF DEP UTY TY R CORDER Transmitted to Mayor on March 6, 2001 • Mayor's Action: Approved. Vetoed. OR r A.,_ "`` n" Y ' F DEPUTY CITY REC R ER t b t$p 1a' 4��14 OP '4 , j1-:‘'-t—i 71 t'st Bill No. i 1 of 2001 Published: March 14, 2004. G:\Ordina00\Amending Code re Cellular Antennas-Nov 14,2000.doc EXHIBIT A Table 21A.40.090E Wireless Telecommunications Facilities Wall Roof Monopole With Antennas And Monopole With Antennas And Lattice Mount Mount Antenna Support Structure Less Antenna Support Structure Tower Than 2 Feet Wide Greater Than 2 Feet Wide District Height 60 Feet Or District Height 60 Feet Or Limit But Not Exceeding The Limit But Not Exceeding The To Exceed 60 Maximum To Exceed 60 Maximum Feet(Whichever Height Limit Of Feet(Whichever Height Limit Of Is Less) The Zone Is Less) The Zone Residential Districts R-1/12,000 P ' R-1/7,000 P ' R-1/5,000 P ' SR-1 P ' SR-3 P ' R-2 P ' RMF-30 P ' RMF-35 P ' RMF-45 P C RMF-75 P C Mixed Use-Residential/Office Districts RB P ' R-MU P C RO P ' Commercial/Manufacturing Districts CN P ' CB P C CS P P CC P P P C C C CSHBD P P P C C C CG P P P C C C C D-1 P P P C C C D-2 P P P C C C D-3 P P P C C C M-1 P P P C P C � C M-2 P P P C P C C o Special Purpose/Overlay Districts RP P C BP P P P C C C AG P ' P ' C C C AG-2 P I P I C C C AG-5 P I P I C C C AG-20 P I P I C C C A P P P P P C C PL P C I P C UI P P C C C OS2 C C C C C El P P P C C C Notes: P Permitted use. C Conditional use. 1. Allowed as a permitted use on a residential building consisting of four(4) or more attached dwelling units and on non-residential buildings. Zoning Administrator approval is required to assure compliance to Section 21 A.40.090E.2.a 2. New telecommunications towers are allowed outside the telecommunication corridor in the OS Zone for public safety purposes only.