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Any antenna support structure that has had no antennas mounted upon it for a period of six months, or if the antennas mounted thereon are not operated for a period of six months, will be considered abandoned, and the owner thereof must remove such structure and any accompanying equipment and enclosure within 90 days after receipt of a notice from the Director to do so. The Director may extend this time period to a maximum of six additional months. The owner or operator of all wireless service facilities must, when requested by the Director, submit a written report, signed under penalty of perjury, which demonstrates whether or not there has been a cessation in use of the facility for a period of six months during the prior year. If a facility and associated equipment are not removed within 90 days after receipt of a notice from the Hearing Examiner requiring said removal, the Hearing Examiner may seek and obtain a court order directing such removal and imposing a lien upon the real property upon which such wireless service facility is situated in an amount equal to the cost of removal. In the event that more than one wireless service provider is using the antenna support structure, the antenna support structure will not be considered abandoned until all such users cease using the structure as provided in this section. (Ord. 3038 § 3, 2019)