The purpose of this chapter is to establish
provisions regulating the number, location, design, and construction
of local communications facilities, including towers, antennas, equipment
sheds, and appurtenances, in order to accommodate the personal and
commercial needs of the citizenry while protecting the health, safety,
vitality, and general welfare of the community and its environment.
The goals of this chapter are:
A. To provide for adequate wireless communications throughout
the entire municipality while minimizing the total number of communications
towers;
B. To minimize the impact of local communications facilities,
particularly towers, on areas of scenic and cultural significance
to the municipality and the region;
C. To encourage the location of such towers as are necessary
in nonresidential and nonrecreational areas;
D. To require the use of existing towers and other structures
as support platforms for local communications facilities to the extent
consistent with the purpose and the other goals of this chapter;
E. To require the co-location of local communications
facilities of competing providers in order to reduce the number of
required towers;
F. To ensure that such towers are sited, constructed,
and maintained in a manner which poses the fewest hazards to the general
public as possible;
G. To provide for the timely removal of local communications
facilities and the restoration of the sites they occupied once they
are permanently withdrawn from service.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ANTENNA
The surface from which wireless radio signals are sent and
received by a local communications facility.
CO-LOCATION
The use of a single tower on the ground by more than one
provider and/or the installation of several local communications facilities
on an existing building or structure by more than one provider.
EQUIPMENT SHED/SHELTER
An enclosed structure, cabinet, shed, or box at the base
of the local communications facility within which are housed batteries
and electrical equipment.
LATTICE TOWER
A freestanding tower with multiple legs and cross-bracing
of structural steel.
LOCAL COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
An antenna and any support structure, together with any accessory
facilities, which is intended to serve a limited, localized audience
through point to point communication, including, but not limited to,
cellular telephone service, personal communications systems, paging
systems and dispatch communications. It does not include radio or
television broadcasting facilities or microwave transmitters.
MONOPOLE
A type of freestanding tower with a single shaft of wood,
steel, or concrete and a platform (or racks) for antennas arrayed
at the top.
PROVIDER
A company that provides wireless services via a local communications
facility. A provider may also be known as a "carrier."
It is the intention of the Borough of Runnemede
to locate necessary towers within the SED (Special Economic Development
District) of the Borough of Runnemede unless clear and convincing
evidence is provided that satisfactory communication facilities cannot
be provided in said zone, and then after only such evidence presented
shall the Joint Planning/Zoning Board of the Borough of Runnemede
consider a use variance in an alternate zoning district.
A. All zoning districts. The following provisions shall
apply throughout the municipality.
(1) Local communications facilities shall be located so
as to meet the technical operating requirements of the applicant and
any potential co-locators who have expressed a desire to use the same
facility.
(2) Local communications facilities shall be located,
in order of preference, on:
(a)
Existing structures whose appearance would not
be significantly altered (no more than de minimis change in their
mass or height, and no impact upon a historic structure or structures
within historic districts that have been designated in accordance
with the provisions of N.J.A.C. 7:50-6.154, unless the installation
can be accomplished consistent with the criteria of N.J.A.C. 7:50-6.156);
(b)
Other structures whose appearance would be significantly
altered, provided that the visual impact of the former would not exceed
that of the eligible undeveloped sites; and
(c)
Undeveloped sites eligible for a new tower.
(3) All freestanding local communications facility towers
shall maintain a minimum distance of 250 feet from any other structure
not on the parcel, public road, sidewalk, residentially developed
lot or recreational area and shall comply with the siting design provisions
of this chapter, where applicable. The Joint Planning/Zoning Board
of Adjustment may reduce this setback requirement by as much as 50%
of the required distance, if it finds that limited sites and land
tenure necessitates such reduction and safety and visual impacts may
be alternately addressed.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalty as provided in §
1-15, General penalty, of this Code.