TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA REGULATIONS
(Entire Division 15 Added 6/16/97 by Ord. No. 4456)
This division shall be known, cited and referred to as The Town of Normal Telecommunication Antenna Code (hereinafter referred to as "Code").
The purpose of the regulations set forth in the Town of Normal Telecommunication Antenna Code is to further an overall plan for the enhancement of public safety, consistent community development, preservation of property values and the general welfare of the Town of Normal. In order to accommodate the communication needs of the residents and businesses while protecting the public health, safety and general welfare of the Town, the regulations are further intended to facilitate the provision of wireless telecommunication services to the residents and businesses of the Town; nonetheless preserve and protect property values; avoid potential damage to adjacent properties from tower failure; lessen congestion of land and air space; provide against undue concentrations of telecommunication antennas and antenna facilities which may create adverse visual effects and detraction from a neighborhood's character; establish reasonable standards for private and commercial use of telecommunications antennas; preserve the attractive character of the Town; and to recognize that the general welfare of the public includes a community plan that provides for a community that shall be beautiful as well as healthful, spacious as well as clean, and well balanced in its growth and development.
The promotion of public health and safety is to be accomplished by reducing the distractive characteristics of telecommunications antenna facilities or towers and ensuring that unless otherwise necessary telecommunication towers or antenna facilities shall not be located in an established residential neighborhood.
The regulations in the Town of Normal Telecommunication Antenna Code expressly distinguish between direct satellite dishes, amateur radio operator antennas, and commercial antennas. This distinction is necessary in order to ensure compliance with the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) and Federal Communication Commission (FCC) policies and requirements as they affect the telecommunication industry.
Any telecommunication antenna not expressly permitted by this Code is prohibited in the Town of Normal. All telecommunications antennas must comply with all applicable provisions of the building, electrical, and Municipal Codes of the Town of Normal rules promulgated by the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Bloomington Normal Airport Hazard Zoning Regulations and the standards and regulations of any other agency of the state, federal, or local unit of government with authority to regulate antennas.
The purpose of this section is to specify standards that shall be required to be met before the issuance of a Special Use Permit.
In the event the standards and requirements of this division impair the receipt or transmission of an acceptable signal quality for an accessory use antenna (except accessory use mobile radio antennas), the Zoning Board of Appeals may grant a variance in the strict application of this division in accordance with sec. 15.12-4 of this Code. Such variance shall be no greater than reasonably necessary to receive or transmit an acceptable quality signal and shall be conditioned where necessary to protect public safety.
In order to encourage the co-location of antennas on existing antenna facilities, the Zoning Code Administrator has the authority to permit the placement of antennas on antenna facilities which have been approved pursuant to the special use process provided there is no increase in the height of the approved antenna facility.
In considering any special use permit and variation requests the following federal policy directives shall be followed:
Non-conforming telecommunication antennas and antenna facilities which are lawful at the effective date of adoption or amendment of this division that could not be built under the terms of this Code, may continue so long as the same remains otherwise lawful subject to the following:
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA REGULATIONS
(Entire Division 15 Added 6/16/97 by Ord. No. 4456)
This division shall be known, cited and referred to as The Town of Normal Telecommunication Antenna Code (hereinafter referred to as "Code").
The purpose of the regulations set forth in the Town of Normal Telecommunication Antenna Code is to further an overall plan for the enhancement of public safety, consistent community development, preservation of property values and the general welfare of the Town of Normal. In order to accommodate the communication needs of the residents and businesses while protecting the public health, safety and general welfare of the Town, the regulations are further intended to facilitate the provision of wireless telecommunication services to the residents and businesses of the Town; nonetheless preserve and protect property values; avoid potential damage to adjacent properties from tower failure; lessen congestion of land and air space; provide against undue concentrations of telecommunication antennas and antenna facilities which may create adverse visual effects and detraction from a neighborhood's character; establish reasonable standards for private and commercial use of telecommunications antennas; preserve the attractive character of the Town; and to recognize that the general welfare of the public includes a community plan that provides for a community that shall be beautiful as well as healthful, spacious as well as clean, and well balanced in its growth and development.
The promotion of public health and safety is to be accomplished by reducing the distractive characteristics of telecommunications antenna facilities or towers and ensuring that unless otherwise necessary telecommunication towers or antenna facilities shall not be located in an established residential neighborhood.
The regulations in the Town of Normal Telecommunication Antenna Code expressly distinguish between direct satellite dishes, amateur radio operator antennas, and commercial antennas. This distinction is necessary in order to ensure compliance with the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) and Federal Communication Commission (FCC) policies and requirements as they affect the telecommunication industry.
Any telecommunication antenna not expressly permitted by this Code is prohibited in the Town of Normal. All telecommunications antennas must comply with all applicable provisions of the building, electrical, and Municipal Codes of the Town of Normal rules promulgated by the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Bloomington Normal Airport Hazard Zoning Regulations and the standards and regulations of any other agency of the state, federal, or local unit of government with authority to regulate antennas.
The purpose of this section is to specify standards that shall be required to be met before the issuance of a Special Use Permit.
In the event the standards and requirements of this division impair the receipt or transmission of an acceptable signal quality for an accessory use antenna (except accessory use mobile radio antennas), the Zoning Board of Appeals may grant a variance in the strict application of this division in accordance with sec. 15.12-4 of this Code. Such variance shall be no greater than reasonably necessary to receive or transmit an acceptable quality signal and shall be conditioned where necessary to protect public safety.
In order to encourage the co-location of antennas on existing antenna facilities, the Zoning Code Administrator has the authority to permit the placement of antennas on antenna facilities which have been approved pursuant to the special use process provided there is no increase in the height of the approved antenna facility.
In considering any special use permit and variation requests the following federal policy directives shall be followed:
Non-conforming telecommunication antennas and antenna facilities which are lawful at the effective date of adoption or amendment of this division that could not be built under the terms of this Code, may continue so long as the same remains otherwise lawful subject to the following: