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ORDINANCE NO. 2194 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> Page 12 of 28 <br /> 18 Use is not permitted on the ground floor when the property is also located in the Active <br /> Ground-Floor Overlay District, except where an exemption is granted as set forth in <br /> Chapter 18.81. <br /> 19 Medical offices shall be subject to parking requirements identified in Chapter 18.88. <br /> 20 A temporary outdoor use may be permitted pursuant to Section 18.116.040. <br /> 21 All buses shall not be stored on site and no repair work shall be conducted on-site. <br /> 22 Commercial radio and television aerials, antennas, and transmission towers shall be <br /> a minimum distance of 300 feet from the property lines of all of the following: <br /> a. Existing or approved residences or agricultural zoning districts or in planned unit <br /> developments with a residential or agricultural zoning designation. <br /> b. Undeveloped residential or agricultural zoning districts or undeveloped planned unit <br /> developments with a residential or agricultural zoning designation and without an <br /> approved development plan, unless designated as a public and institutional land use <br /> in the general plan. <br /> c. Existing or approved public schools, private schools, and childcare centers, not <br /> including schools which only provide tutorial services. <br /> d. Neighborhood parks, community parks, or regional parks, as designated in the <br /> general plan. <br /> e. Existing or approved senior care/assisted living facilities, including nursing homes. <br /> All commercial radio and television aerials, antennas, and transmission towers shall <br /> be located so as to minimize their visibility and, unless determined by the zoning <br /> administrator to be significantly hidden from view, designed to ensure that they will not <br /> appear as an aerial, antenna, and/or transmission tower. All such facilities determined <br /> by the zoning administrator to be visible from residential land uses, the 1-580 and/or I- <br /> 680 rights-of-way, or other sensitive land uses such as parks, schools, or major streets, <br /> shall incorporate appropriate stealth techniques to camouflage, disguise, and/or blend <br /> them into the surrounding environment, and shall be in scale and architecturally <br /> integrated with their surroundings in such a manner as to be visually unobtrusive. All <br /> applications for commercial radio and/or television aerials, antennas, and transmission <br /> towers shall include engineering analyses completed to the satisfaction of the zoning <br /> administrator. Said analyses shall be peer-reviewed by an outside consultant. <br /> If mounted on structures or on architectural details of a building, these facilities shall <br /> be treated to match the existing architectural features and colors found on the <br /> building's architecture through design, color, texture, or other measures deemed to be <br /> necessary by the zoning administrator. <br /> Roof-mounted aerials and antennas shall be located in an area of the roof where the <br /> visual impact is minimized. Roof-mounted and ground-mounted aerials, antennas, and <br /> transmission towers shall not be allowed in the direct sightline(s) or sensitive view <br /> corridors, or where they would adversely affect scenic vistas, unless the facilities <br /> incorporate the appropriate, creative techniques to camouflage, disguise, and/or blend <br /> them into the surrounding environment, as determined to be necessary by the zoning <br /> administrator. <br /> All commercial radio and television aerials, antennas, and transmission towers shall <br /> conform to the applicable requirements of Cal-OSHA and/or the FCC before <br /> commencement of, and during operation. Evidence of conformance shall be provided <br /> to the zoning administrator before final inspection of the facility by the chief building <br /> official. <br />