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
Borough while minimizing the total number of communications towers;
B. To minimize the impact of local communications facilities, particularly
towers, in areas of historic, scenic and cultural significance to
the Borough and the region;
C. To encourage the location of such towers as are necessary in areas
of the municipality that would not impinge on the health, safety,
welfare or aesthetics of residents and residential 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; and
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withdrawn from service.
Facilities, particularly towers, are prohibited in areas of
historic, scenic and cultural significance to the Borough and the
region.
Local communications facilities shall be a conditional use in
all nonresidential zoning districts, except the Central Business District
and Professional Office Zones, and on the parcel of an existing first
aid, fire station or other public structure or use, subject to the
following conditions:
A. Local communications facilities shall not be located in the Historic
District.
B. The applicant shall prove to the Planning Board that it cannot provide
adequate service to its customers by:
(1) Co-locating on an existing local communications facility;
(2) Extending the height of an existing local communications facility;
(3) Replacing and reconstructing an existing communications tower to
accommodate local communications facilities; or
(4) Locating its antenna on a structure on which there are telecommunications
antennas at the time the application is filed.
C. No new freestanding tower, or the use of an existing building that does not have telecommunications antennas on it at the time the application is filed, shall be approved unless the applicant can meet the requirement of Subsection
B above.
D. Local communications
facilities shall comply with all setback requirements in the zone
in which they are located.
All new local communications facilities proposed in areas of
the Borough as noted herein above shall not exceed 150 feet in height,
as measured from grade. Freestanding towers built to a height less
than 150 feet shall be designed so that their height may be increased
to a maximum of 150 feet if necessary to accommodate the needs of
other local communications facilities.