A.
The purpose of this article is to establish general guidelines for the siting of wireless telecommunications towers and antennas.
B.
The goals of this article are to:
(1)
Protect residential areas and land uses from the adverse impacts of towers and antennas.
(2)
To the extent towers are proven necessary, encourage their location on municipal property in nonresidential areas and in areas not abutting residential areas.
(3)
Minimize the total number of towers throughout the community.
(4)
Strongly encourage the joint use of new and existing tower sites as a primary option rather than construction of additional single-use towers.
(5)
Encourage users of towers and antennas to locate them, to the extent possible, in areas where the adverse impact on the community is minimal.
(6)
Encourage users of towers and antennas to construct and configure them in a way that minimizes the adverse visual impact of the towers and antennas through careful design, siting, landscape screening, and innovative camouflaging techniques.
(7)
Enhance the ability of the providers of telecommunications services to provide such services to the community quickly, effectively and efficiently.
(8)
Consider the public health and safety of communications towers.
(9)
Avoid potential damage to adjacent properties from tower failure through engineering and careful siting of tower structures.
C.
In furtherance of these goals, the Borough of Raritan shall give due consideration to the Borough of Raritan Master Plan, Zoning Map, existing land uses and environmentally sensitive areas in approving sites for the location of towers and antennas.
D.
This article further seeks to comply with the mandate of the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. § 332(c) et seq., which preserves local government authority to reasonably regulate but not prohibit or discriminate among cellular and other wireless telecommunications services and facilities, to enforce zoning requirements that protect public safety, public and private property and community aesthetics.
E.
This article expressly recognizes that wireless telecommunications facilities are not inherently beneficial uses and that the facility use must be particularly suited for the proposed site.