Future shared use of new communications towers. In the interest of minimizing the number of new communications towers, the Town Board may require, as a condition of tower special permit approval, that an applicant commit, in writing, that it will permit other telecommunications providers to make use of the proposed communications tower or telecommunications facility and that the applicant will design the communications tower to have a minimum height and carrying capacity needed to provide future shared usage, subject to the following conditions:
(1) The new antennas and equipment do not exceed structural loading requirements, interfere with communications tower space used or to be used by the applicant or propose any technical frequency interference with existing equipment.
(2) The party subsequently desiring to co-locate pays the applicant an appropriate and reasonable sum to co-locate.
(3) The party desiring to co-locate has a similar commitment to permit the applicant to co-locate on its facilities in other locations.
(4) The condition for co-location may not be required if the applicant demonstrates that provisions of future shared usage are not feasible or impose an unnecessary burden based upon:
(a) The number of FCC licenses foreseeably available for the area;
(b) The kind of communications tower site and structure proposed;
(c) Available spaces on other existing and approved communications towers; and
(d) Potential adverse visual impacts by a communications tower designed for shared usage.