Supplemental Use Regulations
TYPES | ||
|---|---|---|
I | Wireless facilities and antennas mounted on buildings or other structures, including existing towers, public buildings and structures, school buildings and structures and churches. | |
II | Cell towers of a stealth design that are not greater than 60 feet in height, located on the same premise or parcel as public buildings and structures, school buildings and facilities, church buildings and non-commercial, not-for-profit residential neighborhood facilities and approved by ordinance. | |
III | Cell towers of a monopole or stealth design that are less than 100 feet in height. | |
IV | Cell towers of a monopole or stealth design that are more than 100 feet in height. | |
V | Cell towers not of monopole or stealth design, 100 feet or taller and not able to collocate additional facilities. | |
In no event shall a licensee be required to allow collocation of facilities if to do so would result in technical interference with the delivery of licensee's service. Failure to permit collocation or joint use on a tower which has been built in accordance with setbacks and special conditions permitted for towers designed for collocation may result in any enforcement action as permitted in this Chapter. |
DESIGNATED AREA | SEPARATION DISTANCE |
|---|---|
Single-family or two-family residential units in a residential district1 | 300 feet. If the Tower1 is of a stealth design or is designed for collocation of an additional carrier, then the separation distance may be reduced to 100% of the height of the tower. |
Vacant single-family or two-family residentially zoned land which is either platted or has preliminary subdivision plat approval which is not expired | 300 feet. If the Tower1 is of a stealth design or is designed for collocation of an additional carrier, then the separation distance may be reduced to 100% of the height of the tower. |
Vacant unplatted residentially zoned land and residential units in non-residential zoned districts1 | 200 feet or 100% of tower2, whichever is greater. |
Existing multi-family residential units greater than two-family units | 100 feet or 100% height of tower, whichever is greater |
Non-residentially zoned lands or non-residential uses | None; only setbacks apply |
1 Includes modular homes and mobile homes used for living purposes. Separation from a unit for purposes of this table is to be measured from the edge of the building or structure itself. | |
2 Separation measured from the center of the tower to closest building setback line. | |
Additionally the applicant must demonstrate that the location, shape, appearance or nature of use of the proposed tower will not substantially detract from the aesthetics of the area nor change the character of the neighborhood in which the tower is proposed to be located and that landscaping techniques will be used to screen the tower from any adjacent residential use. |
PROPOSED TOWERS TYPES | EXISTING TOWER TYPES | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
Lattice or guyed 150 feet in height or greater | Lattice or guyed less than 150 feet in height | Monopole towers 75 feet in height or greater | Monopole towers less than 75 feet in height | |
Lattice | 3,000 feet | 2,500 feet | 1,500 feet | 750 feet |
Guyed | 3,000 feet | 2,500 feet | 1,500 feet | 750 feet |
Monopole 75 feet in height or greater | 1,500 feet | 1,500 feet | 1,500 feet | 750 feet |
Monopole less than 75 feet in height | 750 feet | 750 feet | 750 feet | 750 feet |
The separation distances shall be measured by drawing or following a straight line between the center of the existing tower and the center of the proposed tower. | ||||
Within forty-five (45) days after a license application for a tower location is filed with the City Clerk, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall determine whether the applicant meets all the requirements of this Section; and, accordingly, shall recommend approval or denial of the application. The forty-five (45) day limit may be extended should the City find it requires additional information or additional study and the applicant agrees to said continuance. The application shall be presented to the Board of Aldermen following Planning and Zoning Commission recommendation. If the application is approved, the City Clerk shall issue the license. |
Supplemental Use Regulations
TYPES | ||
|---|---|---|
I | Wireless facilities and antennas mounted on buildings or other structures, including existing towers, public buildings and structures, school buildings and structures and churches. | |
II | Cell towers of a stealth design that are not greater than 60 feet in height, located on the same premise or parcel as public buildings and structures, school buildings and facilities, church buildings and non-commercial, not-for-profit residential neighborhood facilities and approved by ordinance. | |
III | Cell towers of a monopole or stealth design that are less than 100 feet in height. | |
IV | Cell towers of a monopole or stealth design that are more than 100 feet in height. | |
V | Cell towers not of monopole or stealth design, 100 feet or taller and not able to collocate additional facilities. | |
In no event shall a licensee be required to allow collocation of facilities if to do so would result in technical interference with the delivery of licensee's service. Failure to permit collocation or joint use on a tower which has been built in accordance with setbacks and special conditions permitted for towers designed for collocation may result in any enforcement action as permitted in this Chapter. |
DESIGNATED AREA | SEPARATION DISTANCE |
|---|---|
Single-family or two-family residential units in a residential district1 | 300 feet. If the Tower1 is of a stealth design or is designed for collocation of an additional carrier, then the separation distance may be reduced to 100% of the height of the tower. |
Vacant single-family or two-family residentially zoned land which is either platted or has preliminary subdivision plat approval which is not expired | 300 feet. If the Tower1 is of a stealth design or is designed for collocation of an additional carrier, then the separation distance may be reduced to 100% of the height of the tower. |
Vacant unplatted residentially zoned land and residential units in non-residential zoned districts1 | 200 feet or 100% of tower2, whichever is greater. |
Existing multi-family residential units greater than two-family units | 100 feet or 100% height of tower, whichever is greater |
Non-residentially zoned lands or non-residential uses | None; only setbacks apply |
1 Includes modular homes and mobile homes used for living purposes. Separation from a unit for purposes of this table is to be measured from the edge of the building or structure itself. | |
2 Separation measured from the center of the tower to closest building setback line. | |
Additionally the applicant must demonstrate that the location, shape, appearance or nature of use of the proposed tower will not substantially detract from the aesthetics of the area nor change the character of the neighborhood in which the tower is proposed to be located and that landscaping techniques will be used to screen the tower from any adjacent residential use. |
PROPOSED TOWERS TYPES | EXISTING TOWER TYPES | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
Lattice or guyed 150 feet in height or greater | Lattice or guyed less than 150 feet in height | Monopole towers 75 feet in height or greater | Monopole towers less than 75 feet in height | |
Lattice | 3,000 feet | 2,500 feet | 1,500 feet | 750 feet |
Guyed | 3,000 feet | 2,500 feet | 1,500 feet | 750 feet |
Monopole 75 feet in height or greater | 1,500 feet | 1,500 feet | 1,500 feet | 750 feet |
Monopole less than 75 feet in height | 750 feet | 750 feet | 750 feet | 750 feet |
The separation distances shall be measured by drawing or following a straight line between the center of the existing tower and the center of the proposed tower. | ||||
Within forty-five (45) days after a license application for a tower location is filed with the City Clerk, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall determine whether the applicant meets all the requirements of this Section; and, accordingly, shall recommend approval or denial of the application. The forty-five (45) day limit may be extended should the City find it requires additional information or additional study and the applicant agrees to said continuance. The application shall be presented to the Board of Aldermen following Planning and Zoning Commission recommendation. If the application is approved, the City Clerk shall issue the license. |