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NEAL TAPP said that this property is in the woods and this use would cause the property to <br />remain wooded and the tower would not be seen from the road. <br />EVE OLIVE, President of the Emerson Waldorf School, which is close to this area, said that if <br />there is going to be a telecommunications tower on this property, she is concerned about the health impact <br />on the children. She stated that there has been a lot of evidence concerning the high incidence of leukemia <br />in children living near power lines. She asked that this health impact be stated in the Zoning Ordinance and <br />that the regulations limit the proximity of radio towers to areas where there are large numbers of younger <br />children. <br />County Attorney Geoffrey Gledhill clarified that the County Commissioners have a <br />responsibility to look at all the possible uses in making their decision on a rezoning. The Board would be <br />endorsing these uses if they approve the rezoning request. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner Crowther to refer <br />this item to the Planning Board for a recommendation to be returned to the Board of County Commissioners <br />no sooner than August 5, 1996. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />(b) Z-3-96 Buckhorn Road Economic Development District Expansion <br />(HEARD ABOVE WITH 2b) <br />4. Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments <br />(a) Telecommunication Towers <br />1) Article 4.3 Permitted Use Table <br />2) Article 8.8.17 Radio and Television Transmitting and Receiving Towers and <br />Elevated Water Storage Tanks (Class B Special Use) <br />3) Article 8.8.17a Telecommunication Towers (Special Use Permit requirements) <br />4) Article 6.3.1 Principal Uses <br />5) Article 6.18 Administrative Approval of Stealth Telecommunication Towers <br />(new) <br />Planner Mary Willis presented the information for this item. She summarized her response to <br />the concerns heard at the November 27, 1995 public hearing. She outlined the changes in this proposal <br />which are listed in the agenda abstract. <br />In answer to a question from Commissioner Gordon, Mary Willis said that all the changes with <br />the exception of the notice to citizens are less stringent. She clarified some of the new language used in the <br />proposed changes. <br />In answer to a question from Chair Carey about a study showing adverse health impacts from <br />communication towers, Mary Willis said that everything she has read indicates that there is no identifiable <br />health risk associated with communication towers. She will provide documentation to the County <br />Commissioners. <br />County Attorney Geof Gledhill stated that he feels that the 1995 Cable Communications Act <br />takes the County Commissioners out of the business of making a decision based on safety issues concerning <br />communication towers. Congress made the decision that they were safe. He will provide information to the <br />Board on this issue. <br />Karen Barrows asked about the minimum setback and Mary Willis said that the full setback of <br />100% will be required. However, if the adjacent property owner did not object to a lesser setback, that could <br />be approved. This provides for flexibility. <br />Renee Price noted that there have been studies about health impacts from communication <br />towers and that she is also concerned about this issue. <br />S.A.M. Brooks asked about the setbacks for the adjoining property owners and noted that it <br />would be difficult to know the impact on adjoining property until after the tower is built. Mary Willis indicated <br />that they do have photographs which help in determining what impact towers of varying heights would have <br />on adjoining property. <br />In answer to a question from Margaret Brown, Mary Willis said that the 500 foot notice is from <br />the boundaries of the property on which the tower would be located. <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPEN FOR CITIZEN COMMENTS