All conditional uses shall meet the minimum requirements established by Section
1124.03 unless modified by this section:
(a)
Purpose and Intent. The purpose of this section is to establish supplementary standards for certain land uses that may affect adjacent properties, the neighborhood, or the community even if all of the general standards of Section
1124.03 are met. It is the intent of this section to establish appropriate standards for permit processing and for location, design and operation of conditional uses to assure that they will be developed in a manner consistent with the purpose of the Single Family District.
(b) Wireless Telecommunication Facilities.
(1) Minimum lot area: The minimum required by the zoning district, but not less than three (3) acres. Preference will be given to larger sites such as schools, parks, churches and public facilities which minimize impact on residential areas and view corridors.
(2) Setbacks: Equal to the height of the tallest structure, but in no case less than zoning district requirements. The setback requirement based on height is not applicable when the proposed facility is constructed on or in an existing structure and does not extend more than 20 feet above the existing structure.
(3) Height: The maximum height of a tower shall be 150 feet including the antenna. The Planning Commission may allow the maximum height to increase to 200 feet to accommodate co-location. Equipment shelters shall meet district standards.
(4) Screening: Perimeter landscaping would be required around fencing at the base of the tower and around any building or equipment. The landscaping should have a year round opacity of 75%. A six foot minimum height would be required at installation for landscaping around the base of a tower. the Planning Commission may elect, in certain instances, to accomplish screening by materials other than landscaping.
(5) Parking and access: A paved access drive and one paved parking space for a service vehicle.
(6) Lighting. On site: Cutoff style fixtures for control of light spread. On tower: None, unless required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
(7) Color: The tower shall be painted a non-contrasting gray or similar color to minimize its visibility unless otherwise required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
(8) Emissions: Emissions standards for electromagnetic fields must be in compliance with current and future Federal Communication Commission (FCC) standards.
(9) Co-location: All approved installations must allow other providers to co-locate on the same pole to the extent technologically feasible at a reasonable and competitive market rate. All requests for new installation must demonstrate that there is no available space on existing towers or other suitable support structure within the established service area. New installations on an existing permitted tower are exempt from the conditional use process and may proceed with a standard building permit approval.
(10) Construction: All new towers shall be constructed to be capable of accommodating at least one additional wireless communication installation for another service provider.
(11) Removal: The applicant or any subsequent owner of the facility will remove it within 90 days of obsolescence or abandonment. Obsolescence is defined as being replaced by new technology. Abandonment would occur when the provider is no longer operating a viable telecommunication network using this facility.
(12) Design: Preference will be given to monopole construction. Only monopole construction would be allowed in residential districts.
(13) Signage: No signage or advertising is to be displayed on the tower structure.
(Ord. 97-46. Passed 5-20-97.)