The purpose of this article is to provide a thorough and consistent set of standards for the siting and installation of wireless telecommunications facilities in the various zoning districts in which they may be allowed and more generally to protect the public health, safety, welfare, aesthetics and natural environment of the Village in such a manner that does not unduly interfere with the placement and construction of said facilities. More specifically, the intent of this article is to:
A.
Mitigate the potential for adverse visual impacts caused by wireless telecommunications facilities through design and siting standards.
B.
Ensure that a business environment characterized by high service quality, competition and nondiscrimination prevails with regard to wireless telecommunications services in a manner consistent with the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996.
C.
Establish a clear process for obtaining necessary permits for wireless telecommunications facilities that adequately protect the interests of the citizens of the Village while minimizing the burden of compliance to service providers.
D.
Protect environmentally and aesthetically sensitive areas of the Village by restricting the design, height, location and operation of wireless telecommunications facilities in these areas and by promoting their disguise, camouflage, screening or other design treatments intended to minimize their obtrusiveness.
E.
Encourage use of multiple-antenna alternative support structures such as buildings and water towers as an alternative to stand-alone, single-use, single-provider structures, and require good-faith attempts for co-location of facilities.