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i <br />ORDINANCE TO PLANNING BOARD (DRAFT) 57 <br />5) Compliance with Standards. Current or former EIA <br />standards shall apply to the addition of antennas or <br />other appurtenances to communications tower's <br />under the following conditions: <br />a) Additions to towers constructed prior to the <br />effective date of this Ordinance, regardless <br />of whether the additions are accounted for in <br />the original design, shalt comply with the <br />current EIA standards, and the wind loading <br />specified therein. Additions to towers <br />constructed subsequent to the effective date <br />of this Ordinance shall comply with <br />standards set forth elsewhere in this Section. <br />b) Existing towers, which will not have any <br />appurtenances added to them shall at a <br />minimum comply with the EIA standards In <br />existence at the time the tower was erected. <br />c) Replacement of antennas or other <br />appurtenances shall at a minimum comply <br />with the EIA standard in existence at the time <br />the tower was erected if the replacement <br />does not add to the original design loading. <br />d) if a structural analysis shows a tower Is not <br />In compliance with the appropriate EIA <br />standards, the owner shall submit an <br />application to the Inspections Division with a <br />plan to bring the tower into compliance <br />within six (6) months. <br />e) Analysis of Existing Towers. Within twelve <br />(12) months of the effective date of this <br />Ordinance an analysis shall be performed on <br />all towers in excess of 100 feet in height. <br />This analysis shall determine the tower's <br />compliance or lack thereof with the EIA <br />standard In effect at the time the tower was <br />constructed or when the most recent <br />structural loading change was made. The <br />tower owner shall, within thirty (30) days of <br />completion of the analysis or the passage of <br />this Ordinance, provide the Inspections <br />Division with a letter from a registered <br />professional engineer licensed in the State of <br />North Carolina seFURed in <br />stating the <br />current structural status of the tower. If the <br />tower does not meet the aforementioned EIA <br />standards, the letter shall indicate what . <br />would be required to bring the tower up to <br />standard. Existing towers shall be subject to <br />the annual electrical Inspection conducted <br />