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18.48.140 <br />camouflage, disguise, and/or blend <br />them into the surrounding environment, <br />and shall be in scale and architecturally <br />integrated with their surroundings in <br />such a manner as to be visually unob- <br />trusive. All applications for commercial <br />radio and/or television aerials, anten- <br />nas, and transmission towers shall in- <br />clude engineering analyses completed <br />to the satisfaction of the zoning admin- <br />istrator. Said analyses shall be peer re- <br />viewed by an outside consultant. <br />If mounted on structures or on archi- <br />tectural details of a building, these <br />facilities shall be treated to match the <br />existing architectural features and col- <br />ors found on the building's architecture <br />through design, color, texture, or other <br />measures deemed to be necessary by <br />the zoning administrator. <br />Roof mounted aerials and antennas <br />shall be located in an area of the roof <br />where the visual impact is minimized. <br />Roof mounted and ground mounted <br />aerials, antennas, and transmission <br />towers shall not be allowed in the di- <br />rect sightline(s) or sensitive view corri- <br />dors, or where they would adversely <br />affect scenic vistas, unless the facilities <br />incorporate the appropriate, creative <br />techniques to camouflage, disguise, <br />and/or blend them into the surrounding <br />environment, as determined to be nec- <br />essary by the zoning administrator. <br />All commercial radio and television <br />aerials, antennas, and transmission <br />towers shall conform to the applicable <br />requirements of Cal-OSHA and/or the <br />FCC before commencement of, and <br />during operation. Evidence of confor- <br />mance shall be provided to the zoning <br />administrator before final inspection of <br />the facility by the director of building <br />inspection. <br />If the zoning administrator finds that <br />an approved aerial, antenna, or trans- <br />mission tower is not in compliance with <br />this title, that conditions have not been <br />fulfilled, or that there is a compelling <br />public safety and welfaze necessity, the <br />zoning administrator shall notify the <br />owner/operator of the aerial/antenna/ <br />transmission tower in writing of the <br />concern, and state the actions necessary <br />to cure. After thirty (30) days from the <br />date of notification, if compliance with <br />this title is not achieved, the conditions <br />of approval have not been fulfilled, or <br />there is still a compelling public safety <br />and welfaze necessity, the zoning ad- <br />ministrator shall refer the use to the <br />planning commission for review. Such <br />reviews shall occur at a noticed public <br />hearing where the owner/operator of the <br />aerial/antenna/transmission tower may <br />present relevant evidence. If, upon such <br />review, the planning commission finds <br />that any of the above have occurred, <br />the planning commission may modify <br />or revoke all approvals and/or permits. <br />(Ord. 1880, 2003; Ord. 1821 § ], 2001; <br />Ord. 1738 § 1, 1998; Ord. 1665 § 3, <br />1995; Prior Code § 2-7.20(1)) <br />18.48.150 Permitted Uses - I-G <br />District: <br />The following uses shall be permit- <br />ted in an I-G district: <br />A. All uses permitted in section <br />18.48.140 of this chapter. <br />B. General industrial and related <br />uses, including only: <br />Aircraft and aircraft accessories and <br />533 (Pleasanton January 2004) <br />