As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALTERNATIVE TOWER STRUCTURE
Man-made trees, clock towers, bell steeples, light poles
and similar alternative-design mounting structures that camouflage
or conceal the presence of antennas or towers.
ANTENNA
Any exterior apparatus designed for telephonic, radio or
television communications through the sending and/or receiving of
electromagnetic waves, digital signals, analog signals, radio frequencies
(excluding radar signals), wireless telecommunications signals or
other communication signals. Satellite dishes shall not be included
within this definition.
BACKHAUL NETWORK
The lines that connect a provider's towers/cell sites to
one or more cellular telephone switching offices and/or long distance
providers or the public switched telephone network.
COLLOCATION
When two or more receiving and/or transmitting facilities
are placed together in the same location or on the same tower or monopole.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration.
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission.
HEIGHTS
When referring to a tower or other structure, the distance
measured from ground level to the highest point on the tower or other
structure, even if said highest point is an antenna.
PREEXISTING TOWERS AND ANTENNAS
Any tower or antenna for which a building permit or special
use permit has been properly issued prior to the effective date of
this article, including permitted towers or antennas that have not
yet been constructed so long as such approval is current and not expired.
SATELLITE DISH
Any apparatus with a flat or parabolic surface which is designed
for the purpose of receiving television, radio, microwave, satellite
or similar electronic signals.
TOWER
Any structure that is designated and constructed primarily
for the purpose of supporting one or more antennas, including self-supporting
lattice towers, guy towers or monopole towers. The term includes radio
and television transmission towers, microwave towers, common-carrier
towers, cellular telephone towers, alternative tower structures and
the like. The term includes the structure and any support thereto.
TOWNSHIP
Township of East Hanover, County of Morris, State of New
Jersey.
All applications for antennas or towers to be
placed on property owned, controlled or leased by the Township are
exempt from Planning Board of Adjustment review but are subject to
review and approval by the Township governing body which may require
a license or lease for such antenna and/or tower.
The following regulations and standards shall
apply to all antennas:
A. Antennas on existing structures. Any antenna which
is not attached to a tower may be approved by the appropriate Township
board as an accessory use to any commercial, industrial, professional,
institutional or multi-family structure of eight or more dwelling
units, provided:
(1)
The antenna does not extend more than three
feet above the highest point of the structure.
(2)
The antenna complies with all applicable FCC
and FAA regulations.
(3)
The antenna complies with all applicable building
codes.
B. Antennas on existing towers. An antenna to be attached
to an existing tower may be approved by the appropriate Township board
subject to the following conditions and other conditions cited in
this article and all other Township ordinances:
(1)
To minimize adverse visual impacts associated
with the proliferation and clustering of towers, colocation of antennas
by more than one carrier on existing towers shall be preferred over
the construction of new towers, provided such colocation is accomplished
in a manner consistent with the following:
(a)
A tower which is modified or reconstructed to
accommodate the colocation of an additional antenna shall be the same
tower type as the existing tower, unless the appropriate Township
board allows reconstruction as monopole.
An applicant shall satisfy specific conditions
enumerated below to obtain site plan approval for towers:
A. Maximum tower height. The maximum height of any tower
shall not exceed 70 feet. For purposes of measurement, the maximum
tower height shall include any structures supported by the tower and
any antenna.
B. Setbacks. The following setback requirements shall
apply to all towers for which site plan approval is required:
(1)
Towers must be set back a distance equal to
at least 125% of the height of the tower from any adjoining lot line,
provided that distance is no closer than the building setback applicable
to the zone.
(2)
Guys and accessory facilities must satisfy the
minimum zoning district setback requirements.
C. Separation. The following separation requirements
shall apply to all towers and antennas for which site plan approval
is required:
(1)
Separation from off-site uses/designated areas.
(a)
Tower separation shall be measured from the
base of the tower to the lot line of the off-site uses and/or designated
areas as specified in Table 1, except as otherwise provided in Table
1.
(b)
Separation requirements for the towers shall
comply with the minimum standards established in Table 1.
Table 1
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Off-Site Use/Designated Line
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Separation Distance Measured From the
Nearest Point of the Tower to the Structure of the Off-Site Use or
Designated Line
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Single-family or duplex residential units
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200 feet or 300% height of tower, whichever
is greater, measured to the residential unit
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Vacant single-family or duplex residentially
zoned land which is either platted or has preliminary subdivision
plan approval which is not expired
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200 feet or 300% height of tower, whichever
is greater, measured to the building setback line of the off-site
use
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Vacant unplatted residentially zoned lands
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100 feet or 125% of height of tower, whichever
is greater, measured to the property line
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Existing multi-family residential units greater
than duplex units
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100 feet or 125% of height of tower, whichever
is greater, measured to the property line
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Nonresidentially zoned lands nonresidential
uses
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D. In addition to the above conditions for all permitted and permitted conditional uses, the applicant must satisfy other conditions for site plan approval set forth in Chapter
95 of the Township's Land Use and Zoning Ordinance.
Applicants shall satisfy the design standards
enumerated below to obtain site plan approval for towers in addition
to other standards that may be required pursuant to the Township Land
Use and Zoning Ordinance, construction codes and/or other applicable
regulations:
A. Security fencing. Towers shall be enclosed by security
fencing not less than six feet in height and shall all be equipped
with an appropriate anti-climbing device; provided, however, that
the appropriate Township board may waive such requirements, as it
deems appropriate.
B. Landscaping. The following requirements shall govern
the landscaping surrounding towers for which site plan approval is
required; provided, however, that the appropriate Township board may
waive such requirements if the goal of this article would be better
served thereby.
(1)
Tower facilities shall be landscaped with a buffer of plant materials that effectively screens the view of the tower compound from property used for residences. The standard buffer shall be consistent with the Township Land Use and Subdivision Ordinance, §
95-47A(6).
(2)
In locations where the visual impact of the
tower would be minimal, the landscaping requirement may be reduced
or waived.
(3)
Existing mature tree growth and natural land
forms on the site shall be preserved to the maximum extent possible.
In some cases, such as towers sited on large, wooded lots, natural
growth around the property perimeter may be sufficient buffer.
The equipment cabinet or structure used in association
with antennas shall comply with the following:
A. The cabinet or structure shall not contain more than
200 square feet of gross floor area or be more than 12 feet in height.
In addition, for buildings and structures which are less than 65 feet
in height, the related unmanned equipment structure shall not be located
on the roof of the structure.
B. If the equipment structure is located on the roof
of a building, the area of the equipment structure and other equipment
and structures shall not occupy more than 10% of the roof area.