Supplemental submittal requirements.
(a)
Evidence of proper Federal Communications Commission licensure.
(b)
A statement of intent that collocators will be permitted in cases where devices are required or proposed to accommodate more than one provider. The positions of anticipated collocator antennas on the mount and the space provided for collocator equipment shelters shall be shown on all site plans and elevations.
(c)
Certification that, as proposed, the device should not cause harmful electrical interference with any town-operated radio frequency devices, or the devices operated by any other public agency in existence at the time of the application. The applicant shall include a written communication from Eglin AFB that the applicant's devices will not interfere with the communication frequencies of the military. The applicant shall provide certification that the applicant acknowledges its obligation to take all steps necessary to resolve any interference that actually occurs.
(d)
Certification as to compliance with, or exemption from, any federal or state regulations applicable to siting.
(e)
Certification that the proposed mount complies with regulations administered by the FAA, FCC, and any state reviewing authority, or that the mount is exempt from those regulations.
(f)
Description of liability insurance or binding for the device.
(g)
Identification of all existing users (including the applicant) on the support structure to be replaced. This listing shall include existing antennas, types of support structure, and mounting positions for each user, and shall identify the FCC radio service for each such facility. The applicant shall also identify the proposed location for each such antenna as well as any additional facilities which such users intends to place upon the proposed replacement structure.
(h)
For each such existing user, the applicant shall identify any future loading for which it has been requested to reserve capacity for future use. For any such users for which the applicant is not reserving space, the applicant shall certify that it has contacted that it has contacted each such user and has been advised that such user does not anticipate requiring any additional support structure capacity at that site in the future.
(i)
The applicant shall identify all prospective users of the support structure, not identified above, for which it has either entered into negotiations or agreed to provide space on the support structure. The applicant shall identify the proposed mounting location for each antenna to be utilized by each such prospective user, and identify capacity for which the applicant has been requested to reserve future loading capacity.
(j)
The applicant shall identify all additional capacity which will be available for future collocation use at the proposed structure beyond the collocation users identified above.
(k)
A full set of engineering drawings, which drawings shall be stamped by a professional engineer ("PE") licensed in the state, specifying the dimensions of all structural members and mounting facilities to be incorporated into the support structure for all loading identified in subsections (g) (h) and (i), above, and shall expressly identify each such antenna as having been incorporated into the support structure design. These drawings shall also include the foundation design for the proposed structure. In addition, the PE shall certify compliance with both the then-current EIA/TIA 222 standard as well as the applicable provisions of the Standard Building Code, which includes a 120-mph wind load or the current wind load requirements of federal or state agencies imposed on facilities in the Town, as defined by the American Society of Civil Engineers, Publication No. 7 of 1993 (ASCE 7-93) and the 1997 Standard Building Code, or its then-current replacement. Where conflicting standards are set forth in those documents, the more stringent standard shall be utilized in the design.
(l)
An estimate of the cost to remove all structures in the event that the structure is abandoned or discontinued. The cost estimate shall be signed and certified by a general contractor licensed in the state.
(LDC Ord. of 1-9-2014)
Supplemental submittal requirements.
(a)
Evidence of proper Federal Communications Commission licensure.
(b)
A statement of intent that collocators will be permitted in cases where devices are required or proposed to accommodate more than one provider. The positions of anticipated collocator antennas on the mount and the space provided for collocator equipment shelters shall be shown on all site plans and elevations.
(c)
Certification that, as proposed, the device should not cause harmful electrical interference with any town-operated radio frequency devices, or the devices operated by any other public agency in existence at the time of the application. The applicant shall include a written communication from Eglin AFB that the applicant's devices will not interfere with the communication frequencies of the military. The applicant shall provide certification that the applicant acknowledges its obligation to take all steps necessary to resolve any interference that actually occurs.
(d)
Certification as to compliance with, or exemption from, any federal or state regulations applicable to siting.
(e)
Certification that the proposed mount complies with regulations administered by the FAA, FCC, and any state reviewing authority, or that the mount is exempt from those regulations.
(f)
Description of liability insurance or binding for the device.
(g)
Identification of all existing users (including the applicant) on the support structure to be replaced. This listing shall include existing antennas, types of support structure, and mounting positions for each user, and shall identify the FCC radio service for each such facility. The applicant shall also identify the proposed location for each such antenna as well as any additional facilities which such users intends to place upon the proposed replacement structure.
(h)
For each such existing user, the applicant shall identify any future loading for which it has been requested to reserve capacity for future use. For any such users for which the applicant is not reserving space, the applicant shall certify that it has contacted that it has contacted each such user and has been advised that such user does not anticipate requiring any additional support structure capacity at that site in the future.
(i)
The applicant shall identify all prospective users of the support structure, not identified above, for which it has either entered into negotiations or agreed to provide space on the support structure. The applicant shall identify the proposed mounting location for each antenna to be utilized by each such prospective user, and identify capacity for which the applicant has been requested to reserve future loading capacity.
(j)
The applicant shall identify all additional capacity which will be available for future collocation use at the proposed structure beyond the collocation users identified above.
(k)
A full set of engineering drawings, which drawings shall be stamped by a professional engineer ("PE") licensed in the state, specifying the dimensions of all structural members and mounting facilities to be incorporated into the support structure for all loading identified in subsections (g) (h) and (i), above, and shall expressly identify each such antenna as having been incorporated into the support structure design. These drawings shall also include the foundation design for the proposed structure. In addition, the PE shall certify compliance with both the then-current EIA/TIA 222 standard as well as the applicable provisions of the Standard Building Code, which includes a 120-mph wind load or the current wind load requirements of federal or state agencies imposed on facilities in the Town, as defined by the American Society of Civil Engineers, Publication No. 7 of 1993 (ASCE 7-93) and the 1997 Standard Building Code, or its then-current replacement. Where conflicting standards are set forth in those documents, the more stringent standard shall be utilized in the design.
(l)
An estimate of the cost to remove all structures in the event that the structure is abandoned or discontinued. The cost estimate shall be signed and certified by a general contractor licensed in the state.
(LDC Ord. of 1-9-2014)