ii. 25% Setback Reduction . The setback from non-residential property may be reduced by 25% when one (1) additional co-location user occupies the tower immediately upon completion.
iii. 40% Setback Reduction . The setback from non-residential property may be reduced by 40% when two (2) co-location users occupy the tower immediately upon its completion. iv. 55% Setback Reduction . The setback from non-residential property may be reduced by 55% if three (3) co-location users or more occupy the tower immediately upon completion, the tower is designed to collapse within a reduced setback, and no existing structure on adjacent properties is within the fall zone. v. Co-Location for Towers Less Than or Equal to 180 Feet . If a telecommunication tower height is between 100 feet and 180 feet, the tower shall be engineered and constructed to accommodate a minimum of one (1) additional co-location user. vi. Co-Location for Towers Over 180 Feet . If a telecommunication tower height is more than 180 feet the tower shall be engineered and constructed to accommodate a minimum of two (2) additional co-location users.
e. Community Service
(1)
Civic Club & Lodge .
A. Principal Structure . All activities, meetings, and events shall be conducted within a principal structure on property owned, leased, or rented for such use, except as otherwise permitted in these standards. B. Special Events . If activities or special events are proposed outside the principal structure as part of the use, approval by the Town Board of Commissioners shall be required. Each special event shall require a separate approval per §9-1255 Use Standards, p. Miscellaneous Uses, (10) Special Events.
C. A Special Use Permit is required for operation in the Residential Agricultural (RA), Residential Low Density (RLD), and Town Center Residential (TCR) Zoning Districts.
(2)
Government Services/Agency.
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