HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1747DiLird ' ,lecotntmoiications: Atm infomration transmission, storage and processing method that uses
electronic or optical pulses, also called bits. Digital switching technology transmits and processes
calls faster and better than analog transmission, its predecessor. This improves both the capacity and
the efficiency of the network.
Personal Communications Services (13Q): Digital wireless telephone technology such as portable
phones, pagers, faxes, and computers. Such mobile technology promises to allow each consumer
to use the same telephone number wherever he or she goes. Also known as personal
Communications Network (PCN).
WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION TOWERS & FACILITIES:
a) A site plan shall be submitted containing the name of the tower owner, property owner, scale,
north arrow, and latitudellongitude coordinates. Existing site conditions, including contours,
any unique natural or man-made features such as vegetation and ground cover. Exact
boundary lines of the property containing the proposed tower construction, fall radius and
any associated guide wires. Description of adjacent land use and all property owners(s) and
their addresses. A front and side elevation profile, drawn to scale, of all existing and
proposed towers and their antennas to be located on the property.
b) Towers shall have a setback of one foot for each one foot in height of tower, plus twenty-five
(25) feet from all property lines and rights-of-way, as measured from ground level.
C) Towers shall not be located within a one-half (1/2) mile radius of any other wireless
telecommunication tower, unless concealed in a church steeple, farm silo, or other
architecturally designed encasement. Furthermore, towers located beyond a one-half (U2)
mile radius and not exceeding three (3) mile radius from any other wireless
telecommunication tower shall not be permitted, unless the applicant can prove that co -
location is not a viable option and no stealth location is possible.
d) Towers shall be no closer than five hundred (500) feet from any existing residential dwelling,
excluding any dwellings located on the same parcel of land as the tower.
C) Towers with a height of two hundred and fifty (250) feet or greater shall be subject to Board
of Adjustment approval as a Special Use Permit.
f) Towers shall not exceed three hundred and fifty (350) feet in height as measured from
ground level.
g) Towers with a height greater than one hundred -fifty (150) feet shall be constructed to permit
the capability for the co -location of additional provider antennas as follows:
151 feet to 200 feet - two additional antennas
201 feet to 250 feet - three additional antennas
251 feet to 300 feet - four additional antennas
301 feet to 350 feet - five additional antennas
h) The applicant shall be required to provide written documentation showing that no proposed
lower lies within a one (1) to thirty (30) run to rise ratio from the nearest point of the nearest
runway of a private airstrip or airport registered with the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA).
i) No business signs, billboards, or other advertising shall be installed on a tower, nor shall any
tower be painted or have a color considered obnoxious or offensive.
j) No offices or outdoor storage of equipment or materials are permitted on tower sites located
in a residential district.
k) Accessory or component buildings shall be setback fifty (50) feet from all property lines and
rights-of-way. A