Towers and antennas shall be designed to blend into the surrounding environment through the use of color and architectural treatment, unless other standards are required by the FAA or other regulators.
Tower height shall be the minimum necessary to achieve the coverage objectives of the proposed facility. The maximum height shall not exceed that which shall permit operation without artificial lighting as might otherwise be required by FAA or other regulators.
A.
Towers and antennas shall be set back from any boundary of the site a minimum distance of 1 1/2 times the height of the tower. A further setback may be required to contain icefall or debris from tower failure on site or to preserve privacy of neighboring residential and public property. All ground-mounted ancillary tower parts, e.g., guy wire anchors and other fittings, shall be set back a minimum of 50 feet from any boundary of the site.
B.
No tower shall be located nearer than 1,500 feet to any residence.
All utility buildings and structures accessory to a tower shall be architecturally designed to blend in with the surrounding environment and shall meet a minimum setback requirement of 50 feet from any boundary of the site. Ground-mounted equipment shall be screened from view by suitable vegetation, except where a design of nonvegetative screening better reflects and complements the architectural character of the surrounding neighborhood.
The use of any portion of a wireless communications facility for signs other than warning or equipment information signs is prohibited.
Every wireless communications facility to which this chapter apply shall at all times comply with all other applicable local, state, or federal regulations.