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ORDINANCE NO. 3099
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS,
WASHINGTON, AMENDING THE PROVISION OF THE
EDMONDS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE TO ADD
A NEW CHAPTER 20.50 RELATING TO WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION FACILITIES, AMENDING TITLE 21
DEFINITIONS AND THE RESPECTIVE CHAPTERS
THEREOF BY THE ADDITION OF §21.05.005 ACCESSORY
ANTENNA DEVICE; 21.05.035 ANTENNA; 21.05.055
ATTACHED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY;
21.15.035 CO- LOCATION; 21.25.010 EQUIPMENT
SHELTER OR CABINET; 21.35.040 GUYED TOWER;
21.55.005 LATTICE TOWER; 21.60.002 MACRO FACILITY;
21.60.004 MICRO FACILITY; 21.60.006 MINI FACILITY;
21.60:045 MONOPOLE I; 21.60.046 MONOPOLE H;
21.85.035 RELATED EQUIPMENT; 21.100.080
TRANSMISSION TOWER; 21.115.022 WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION FACILITY AND 21.115.024 WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION SUPPORT STRUCTURE, AND FIXING
A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE.
WHEREAS, Congress has seen fit to restrict and partially preempt a city's
authority to regulate wireless communication facilities; and
WHEREAS, the City previously imposed a moratorium prohibiting construction
of such facilities pending completion of a public hearing and review process to amend the City
ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the recommendation of a committee
consisting of citizens and representatives of the wireless communications industry; and
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WHEREAS, the City Council has held public hearings at which the public and
members of the wireless communications industry have had an opportunity to speak and present
their concerns and /or objections; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the enactment of regulations to permit or
conditionally permit wireless communication facilities within the community to be required by
federal law and in the best interests of the City of Edmonds; and
WHEREAS, the testimony presented at the legislative hearing before the City
Council contained no objection to the reasonableness or impact of the City's regulations and,
more particularly, testimony indicated that the proposed ordinances would not inappropriately
inhibit or prohibit the construction and maintenance of wireless communications and related
facilities.in the, Edmonds, community;.- NOW,, <THEREFORE;E-_
THE CITY .COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS,: WASHINGTON; DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1::: The Edmonds, Community Development, Code',is, hereby. amended -by-
the adoption of a new Chapter 20.50 relating to wireless communication facilities to read as
follows:
20.50
Wireless Communications Facilities
20.50.000 Purpose
In addition to the general purposes of the Comprehensive Plan and the
zoning ordinance, this chapter is included in the Community Development
Code to provide for a wide range of locations and options for wireless
communication providers while minimizing the unsightly characteristics
associated with wireless communication facilities and to encourage
creative approaches in locating wireless communication facilities which
will blend in with the surroundings of such facilities.
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20.50.010 Development Standards for Micro Facilities
A. Micro Facilities are permitted in all zones.
B. A Micro Facility shall be located on existing buildings, poles or
other existing support structures. A Micro Facility may locate on
buildings and structures provided that the interior wall or ceiling
immediately adjacent to the facility is not designated residential
space.
C. Antennas equal to or less than 4 feet in height (except omni
directional antennas which can be up to six feet in height) and with
an area of not more than 580 square inches in the aggregate (e.g.
one foot diameter parabola or 2' x 1.5' panel as viewed from
any one point) are exempt from the height limitation of the zone
in which they are located . 'Structures which are nonconforming
with respect to height; may be used for the placement of omni
directional antennas providing they do not extend more than six
feet above the existing structure.. Placement of an antenna on a
nonconforming structure shaR not: be- considered:tot.be'an expansion,,:.:
of the nonconforming structure.
D. The Micro Facility shall be, exempt from review by the
Architectural Design Board if the antenna, and. related components.
are the same color as the existing buildings pole or support
structure °on which'it is proposed.rto be =located;,,:
E. The shelter or cabinet used to house radio electronic equipment
shall be contained wholly within a building or structure, or
otherwise appropriately concealed, camouflaged or located
underground..
F. In Single Family Residential (RS) zones, Micro Facilities for a
specific wireless provider shall be separated by a distance equal to
or greater than one thousand three hundred twenty (1,320) linear
feet from other Micro Facilities of the same wireless provider.
20.50.020 Development Standards for Mini Facilities
A. Mini Facilities are permitted in all zones except Single Family
Residential (RS) zones.
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B. The Mini Facility may be located on buildings and structures
provided that the immediate interior wall or ceiling adjacent to the
facility is not a designated residential space.
C. The Mini Facility shall be exempt from review by the
Architectural Design Board if the antenna and related components
are the same color as the existing building, pole or support
structure on which it is proposed to be located.
D. The shelter or cabinet used to house radio electronic equipment
shall be contained wholly within a building or structure, or
otherwise appropriately concealed, camouflaged or located
underground.
E. Mini Facilities shall comply with the height limitation specified
for all zones except as follows: Omni directional antennas may
exceed the height limitation by ten feet, or in the case of
nonconforming structures the antennas may extend ten feet above
the existing structure. Panel antennas may exceed the height
limitation if affixed to the side of an existing nonconforming
building and -blends.in architecturally with the building: Placement
of an antenna on a nonconforming structure shall not be considered
to be an expansion of the nonconforming structure:
20.50.030 Development Standards for Macro Facilities
A.: Macro . Facilities are: permitted -in all zones: except .Single: Family
Residential (RS) zones.
B. Macro Facilities may be located on buildings and structures
provided that the immediate interior wall or ceiling adjacent to the
facility is not a designated residential space.
C. The Macro Facility shall be exempt from review by the
Architectural Design Board if the antenna and related components
are the same color as the existing building, pole or support
structure on which it is proposed to be located.
D. The shelter or cabinet used to house radio electronic equipment
shall be contained wholly within a building or structure, or
otherwise appropriately concealed, camouflaged or located
underground.
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E. Macro Facilities shall comply with the height limitation specified
for all zones, except as follows: Omni directional antennas may
exceed the height limitation by fifteen (15) feet, or in the case of
nonconforming structures the antennas may extend fifteen (15) feet
above the existing structure. Panel antennas may exceed the height
limitation if affixed to the side of an existing building and
architecturally blends in with the building. Placement of an antenna
on a nonconforming structure shall not be considered to be an
expansion of the nonconforming structure.
20.50.040 Development Standards for Monopole I
A. Monopole I facilities are only permitted in the General
Commercial (CG) zones shown on plate 5.
B. Monopole I facilities are permitted in Business (BC, Bl), zones
and certain Public and Open Space sites (i.e. Woodway High
School, Edmonds High School, and Five Corners Water Tank/Fire
Station 6) with a Conditional Use Permit.
C.:_, Monopole I. facilities ,are %not:,permitted:An!� Residential zones..(RS-, '-
and RM), the Commercial Waterfront (CW), open space (OS),
Public. (P) zones except when' _expressly = .provided, � for im this
chapter.
D. Antennas equal to or less than fifteen, (15). -feet in height or up to
four: (4).'inches'in- diameter may °be -a, components of a Monopole--I,,,;
facility. Antennas which extend above the wireless communications
support structure shall not be calculated as part of the height of the
Monopole I wireless communications support structure. For
example, the maximum height for a Monopole I shall be sixty (60)
feet and the maximum height of antennas which may be. installed
on the support structure could be fifteen (15) feet, making the
maximum permitted height of the support structure and antennas
seventy -five (75) feet (60 feet plus 15 feet).
E. Co- location on an existing support structure shall be permitted.
Macro facilities are the largest wireless communication facilities
allowed on Monopole I.
F. The shelter or cabinet used to house radio electronics equipment
and the associated cabling connecting the equipment shelter or
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cabinet to the Monopole I facilities shall be concealed,
camouflaged or placed underground. Monopole I facilities shall
be subject to review by the Architectural Design Board using the
procedures and review criteria specified in Chapter 20.10 and this
chapter of the Edmonds Community Development Code.
G. Monopole I facilities shall be landscaped in conformance with
Chapter 20.12 of the Edmonds Community Development Code.
H. Monopole I facilities adjacent to a single family zone, shall be set
back a distance equal to the height of the wireless communication
support structure from the nearest single family lot line.
20.50.050 Development Standards for Monopole H
A. Monopole II facilities are only permitted in the General
Commercial (CG) zones shown on plate 5, provided the wireless
communications support structure shall be designed to
accommodate two or more wireless communications facilities.
B;; Monopole II facilities: which exceed one: hundred fifty; (150) _feet in
height or and located within three hundred (300) feet of a
Residential (RS or RM) zone or located in certain Public and Open
Space sites (i.e. Woodway High, School, Edmonds High, School,
and Five Comers Water Tank/Fire: Station- 6) shall require a
Conditional Use. Permit. .
C. Monopole II facilities are not permitted in Residential (RS and
RM) zones, Business (BN and BC), Commercial Waterfront (CW),
Open Space (OS), Public (P), except where expressly provided for
in this Chapter.
D. Co- location of wireless communication facilities on an existing
support structure shall be permitted.
E. Macro facilities are the largest permitted wireless communication
facilities allowed on a Monopole II facility. Antennas which
extend above the Monopole II wireless communications support
structure shall not be calculated as part of the height of the
wireless communications support structure. For example, the
maximum height for a Monopole II facility shall be one hundred
fifty (150) feet and the maximum height of antennas which may be
installed on the support structure could be fifteen (15) feet, making
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the maximum permitted height of the support structure and
antennas one hundred sixty -five (165) feet (150 feet plus 15 feet).
F. The shelter or cabinet used to house radio electronics equipment
and the associated cabling connecting the equipment shelter or
cabinet to the Monopole II facility support structure shall be
concealed, screened, camouflaged or placed underground.
Monopole II facilities shall be subject to review by the
Architectural Design Board using the procedures and review
criteria specified in Chapter 20.10 and this chapter of the Edmonds
Community Development Code.
G. Monopole H facilities shall be landscaped in conformance with
Chapter 20.12 of the Edmonds Community Development Code.
H. Monopole R facilities adjacent to a single family zone, shall be set
back a distance equal to the height of the wireless communication
support structure from the nearest single family lot line. In any
case, if the Monopole II facility- is within 300 feet of any
Residentially zoned (RS or RM) lot, a Conditional Use Permit will
be required.
I. Monopole II facilities shall be separated from each other by a
distance equal or greater than 1,320 feet.
20.50.060 Development Standards for Lattice Towers
A. Lattice Towers are only permitted. in the General Commercial
(CG) zones shown on plate 5, provided the wireless
communications support structure is built to accommodate the
location of two or more wireless communications facilities.
B. Lattice Towers which exceed one hundred fifty (150) feet in height
or are located within three hundred (300) feet of a Residential
Zone (RS or RM) or are located in certain Public and Open Space
sites (i.e. Woodway High School, Edmonds High School, and Five
Corners Water Tank/Fire Station 6) shall require a Conditional
Use Permit.
C. Monopole II facilities are not permitted in Residential (RS and
RM) zones, Business (BN and BC), Commercial Waterfront (CW),
Open Space (OS) and Public (P) zones except where expressly
provided for in this Chapter.
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D. Co- location on an existing support structure shall be permitted
without an additional conditional use permit, provided there is not
substantial change to the existing support structure.
E. Macro facilities are the largest permitted wireless communication
facilities allowed on a Lattice Tower. Antennas which extend
above the Lattice Tower wireless communications support structure
shall not be calculated as part of the height of the wireless
communications support structure. For example, the maximum
height (without a Conditional Use Permit) for a Lattice Tower
shall be one hundred fifty (150) feet and the maximum height of
antennas which may be installed on the support structure could be
fifteen (15) feet, making the maximum permitted height of the
support structure and antennas one hundred sixty -five (165) feet
(150 feet plus 15 feet).
F. The shelter or cabinet used to house radio electronics equipment
and the associated cabling connecting the equipment shelter or
cabinet to the Lattice Tower support structure shall be concealed,
screened, camouflaged or placed underground. Lattice Towers
shall be subject to review by the Architectural Design Board using
the procedures and review criteria specified in Chapter 20.10 and
this chapter of the Edmonds Community Development Code.
G. Lattice Towers shall be landscaped in conformance with Chapter
20.12 of the Edmonds Community Development Code.
H. Lattice Towers adjacent to a single family zone, shall be set back
a distance at equal to or greater than the height of the wireless
communication support structure from the nearest single family lot
line. In any case, if the Lattice Tower is within three hundred
(300) feet of a single family lot, a Conditional Use Permit will be
required.
I. Lattice Towers shall be separated from each other by a distance
equal or greater than one thousand three hundred twenty (1,320)
feet.
20.50.070 Additional Conditional Use Permit Criteria for Monopole I,
Monopole H & Lattice Tower
In addition to the Conditional Use Permit criteria specified in
Chapter 20.05 of the Edmonds Community Development Code, the
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following specific criteria shall be met before a Conditional Use
Permit can be granted:
A. Visual Impact
1. Antennas may not extend more than fifteen (15) feet above
their supporting structure, monopole lattice tower, building
or other structure.
2. Site location and development shall preserve the pre-
existing character of the surrounding buildings and land
uses and the zone district to the extent consistent with the
function of the communications equipment. Wireless
communication towers shall be integrated through location
and design to blend in with the .existing characteristics of
the site to the extent practical. Existing on -site vegetation
shall be preserved or improved, and disturbance of the
existing topography shall be minimized, unless such
disturbance would result in less visual impact of the site to
the surrounding. area.
3. Accessory equipment facilities used to house wireless
communications equipment should be' located within
buildings or placed:. underground � when possible. When
they cannot be located in buildings,; equipment shelters or
cabinets shall be screened and landscaped in conformance
with Chapter. 20.12 of the Edmonds Community
Development Code.
B. Noise
No equipment shall be operated so as to produce noise in levels
above 45 dB as measured from the nearest property line on which
the attached wireless communication facility is located.
C. Other
Application and Conditional Use Criteria: FCC Preemption. In
any proceeding regarding the issuance of a conditional use permit
under the terms of this chapter, federal law prohibits consideration
of environmental effects of radio frequency emissions to the extent
that the proposed facilities comply with the Federal
Communications Commission regulations concerning such
emission.
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20.50.080 Exemption
The following are exempt from the requirement of a Conditional
Use Permit, and shall be considered a permitted use in all zones
where wireless and attached wireless communications facilities are
permitted: Minor modifications of existing wireless
communications facilities and attached wireless communications
facilities, whether emergency or routine, so long as there is little
or no change in the visual appearance. Minor modifications are
those modifications, including the addition of antennas, to
conforming wireless and attached wireless communications
facilities that meet the performance standards set forth in this
document.
20.50.090 Obsolescence
A wireless communications facility or attached wireless
communications facility shall be removed by the facility owner
within 6 months of the date it ceases to be operational or if the
facility falls into disrepair.
Section 2.. The Edmonds Community Development Code. Title 21. Definitions—
Chapter 21:05 is hereby amended, by- the addition of- a new -- §21.05.005 relating: to, the
definition of Accessory Antenna Device to read, as follows::.
21.05.005 Accessory antenna device is an antenna including, but not limited
to, test mobile antennas and global positioning (GPS) antennas
which are less than 12 inches in height or width, excluding the
support structure.
Section 3. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 21.05 is hereby amended by the addition of a new §21.05.035 relating to the definition
of Antenna to read as follows:
21.05.035 Antenna is any system of poles, panels, rods, reflecting discs or
similar devices used for the transmission or reception of radio
frequency signals.
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1. Omni- directional antenna (also known as a
"whip" antenna) transmits and receives radio
frequency signals in a 360 degree radial pattern.
For the purpose of this document, an omni-
directional antenna is up to 15 feet in height and up
to 4 inches in diameter (see Title 22, Plate 1).
2. Directional antenna (also known as a "panel"
antenna) transmits and receives radio frequency
signals in a specific directional pattern of less than
360 degrees (see Title 22, Plates 1 -4).
3. Parabolic antenna (also known as a dish antenna)
is a bowl - shaped device for the reception and /or
transmission radio frequency communications
signals in a specific directional pattern.
Section 4. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 21:05 is hereby amended- by the addition of a new §21.05.055 relating to the definition
of Attached Wireless Communication Facility to read as follows:
21.05.055.. Affachedi wireless: communication, facility; is a, wireless-
communication facility: that:, is :.affixed to, an. existing.
structure and is not considered a component of. the attached
wireless communications, facility.(see4,Tiile22; PlatesA'74). w' . -
Section 5. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 21.15 is hereby amended by the addition of a new §21.15.035 relating to the definition
of Co- location to read as follows:
21.15.035 Co-location exists when more . than one wireless
communications provider mounts equipment on a single
support structure (i.e., building, monopole, lattice tower).
Section 6. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 21.25 is hereby amended by the addition of a new §21.25.010 relating to the definition
of Equipment Shelter or Cabinet to read as follows:
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21.25.010 Equipment shelter or cabinet is a room, cabinet or
building used to house equipment for utility or service
providers (see Title 22, Plates 1 -4).
Section 7. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 21.35 is hereby amended by the addition of a new §21.35.040 relating to the definition
of Guyed Tower to read as follows:
21.35.040 Guyed tower is a wireless communication support structure
which is usually over 100 feet tall, which consists of metal
crossed strips or bars and is. steadied by wire guys in a
radial pattern around the tower. Guyed towers are often
constructed in rural areas and are used to support antennas
and related equipment.
Section 8. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
55 n o the definition -,55 hereby::amended..by�the addition:of;anew §21.Chapter, 2 _
of Lattice- Tower•t« read:as, follows: .
21.55.005 Lattice tower . is a. wireless - communication support
structure which consists of metal crossed : strips or bars to
support antennas and - related: equipment. (see Title '22; Plate;-;.,:
3).
Section 9. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 21.60 is hereby amended by the addition of a new §21.60.002 relating to the definition
of Macro Facility to read as follows:
21.60.002 Macro Facility is an attached wireless communication
facility which consists of antennas equal to or less than 15
feet in height or a parabolic antenna up to 1 meter (39.37
inches) in diameter and with an area not more than 100
square feet in the aggregate as viewed from any one point..
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Section 10. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 21.60 is hereby amended by the addition of a new §21.60.004 relating to the definition
of Micro Facility to read as follows:
21.60.004 Micro Facility is an attached wireless communication
facility which consists of antennas equal to or less than 4
feet in height (except omni directional antennas which may
be up to 6 feet in height) and with an area of not more than
580 square inches in the aggregate (e.g. one foot diameter
parabola or 2' x 1.5' panel) as viewed from any one
point. The permitted antenna height includes the wireless
communication facility support structure (see Title 22, Plate
1).
Section 11. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 21.60 is hereby amended by the addition of a new §21.60.006 relating to the definition
of Mini: Facility°to=readasfollows:.
21.60:006' : Mini Facility: is- ..an. attached,.-,; wireless.- communication'��
facility which consists.of antennas.equatto._or less than, 1&,;
feet in height,or, a parabolic antenna, up; to: 1; meter, (39.37;..
inches) in. diameter, and with an area not more than 50.
square feet in the aggregate as;.viewe&ftom- any one point: ~:
Section 12. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 21.60 is hereby amended by the addition of a new §21.60.045 relating to the definition
of Monopole I to read as follows:
21.60.045 Monopole I is a wireless communication facility which
consists of a support structure, the height of which shall
not exceed 60 feet (see Title 22, Plate 2).
Section 13. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 21.60 is hereby amended by the addition of a new §21.60.046 relating to the definition
of Monopole H to read as follows:
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21.60.046 Monopole H is a wireless communication facility which
consists of a wireless communications support structure,
greater than 60 feet in height erected to support wireless
communication antennas and connecting appurtenances (see
Title 22, Plate 2).
Section 14. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 21.85 is hereby amended by the addition of a new §21.85.035 relating to the definition
of Related Equipment to read as follows:
21.85.035 Related equipment is all equipment ancillary to the
transmission and reception of voice and data via radio
frequencies. Such equipment may include, but is not
limited to, cable, conduit and connectors.
Section 15. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 2.1 °.100 is hereby amended by the addition of a new §21.100.080 relating to the
definition. of Transmission ,Tower. to read as follows: .
21.100.080` Transmission. tower is4 a-: freestanding .;structure;:..other:than
a building, on which communication: devices are mounted:.'
Transmission - towers may. serve either as a major; or minor. -
communicatioA <facility:,,, Examples: include;: but' = are, not, .
limited to:
1. Monopoles
2. Lattice towers
3. Guyed towers
Section 16. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 21.115 is hereby amended by the. addition of a new §21.115.022 relating to the
definition of Wireless Communication Facility to read as follows:
21.115.022 Wireless communication facility is an unstaffed facility
for the transmission and reception of low -power radio
signals consisting of an equipment shelter or cabinet, a
support structure, antennas (e.g. omni- directional,
panel /directional or parabolic) and related equipment.
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Section 17. The Edmonds Community Development Code Title 21. Definitions,
Chapter 21.115 is hereby amended by the addition of a new §21.115.024 relating to the
definition of Wireless Communication Support Structure to read as follows:
21.115.024 Wireless communication support structure is the
structure erected to support wireless communication
antennas and connecting appurtenances. Support structure
types include, but are not limited to, stanchions,
monopoles, lattice towers, wood poles or guyed towers (see
Title 22, Plates 1 -4).
Section 18. Severbility. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of : this
ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction,
such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other
section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance.
Section 19:: Effective Date. This ordinance, being an exercise of a power- specifi- :
cally delegated to the City legislative body;;- is not, subjea. to: referendum; and. shall- take- .effect
five (5) . days after.: passage and publication of ,an approved summary; thereof consisting. of. the
title.
APPROVED:
BARBARA S. FAHE
ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED:
CITY CLERK, SANDRA S. CHASE
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY:
BY
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: 06/28/96
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: 07/02/96
PUBLISHED: 07/07/96
EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/12/96
ORDINANCE NO. 3099
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SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 3099
of the City of Edmonds, Washington
On the 2nd day of J u 1 y , 199 6 , the City Council of the City of Edmonds,
passed Ordinance No. 3099 A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting
of the title, provides as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, AMENDING THE
PROVISION OF THE EDMONDS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE TO ADD A NEW
CHAPTER 20.50 RELATING TO WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES,
AMENDING TITLE 21 DEFINITIONS AND THE RESPECTIVE CHAPTERS THEREOF
BY THE ADDITION OF §21.05.005 ACCESSORY ANTENNA DEVICE; 21.05.035
ANTENNA; 21.05.055 ATTACHED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY;
21.15.035 CO- LOCATION; 21.25.010 EQUIPMENT SHELTER OR CABINET; 21.35.040
GUYED TOWER; 21.55.005 LATTICE TOWER; 21.60.002 MACRO FACILITY;
21.60.004 NHCRO FACILITY; 21.60.006 MINI FACILITY; 21.60.045 MONOPOLE I;
21.60.046 MONOPOLE II; 21.85.035 RELATED EQUIPMENT; 21.100.080
TRANSNIISSION TOWER; 21.115.022 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY AND
21.115.024 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SUPPORT STRUCTURE, AND FIXING A
TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE.
The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request.
DATED this 3rd day of Jul _y 1199 6
CfTY CLERK, SANDRA S. CHASE
Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON,
ts.
COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH.
RECEIVED
J U L 1 1 1996
EDMONDS CITY CLERK
0.3099
of
hinglon
Iy or July. The undersigned, being first duly sworn on oath deposes and says
until of the
passed mer that she is Principal Clerk of THE HERALD, a daily newspaper
said ordfy
of the tine, printed and published in the City of Everett, County of Snohomish,
OF THE
DS, WASH- and State of Washington; that said newspaper is a newspaper of
iNITY DE- general circulation in said County and State; that said newspaper
1E To ADD
WIRELESS has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior
FACILI-
TITLE 21
1 TNF AF:- Court .of Snohomish County and that the notice ......... ...............................
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21
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Tae full text of this Ordi-
narce will be mailed upon
reG��st.
! DATED this 3rd day of July.
1996.
SANDRA S. CHASE
City Clerk
Published: July 7, 1996.
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Summary of Ordinance No. 3099
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a printed copy of which is hereunto attached, was published in said
newspaper proper and not in supplement form, in the regular and
entire edition of said paper on the following days and times, namely:
July 7, 1996
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Ind t I at said newspaper was regularl distributed t it subscribers
Iurl g all of said period.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this......... 8th
day o ;........ July ....... 19.96..
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Notary Public in and for the tat of Wasington, &--
residing at Everett, Snoho 'sh ounty.
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