The Borough of Allendale makes the following specific findings
with regard to wireless communications:
A. The FCC requires holders of wireless communications licenses to build
out their systems and provide reliable wireless communication services
throughout their service areas. These FCC requirements impose a burden
on the service providers to install wireless communication facilities
in specified locations in order to close significant gaps in service
and/or provide additional network capacity. This FCC mandate to build
out the communication system does not preclude municipalities from
utilizing local zoning authority to reasonably regulate construction
of wireless facilities.
B. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 preserves local zoning authority
to reasonably regulate wireless communication facilities. However,
municipalities may not prohibit or adopt regulations that have the
effect of prohibiting wireless service. Further, municipalities may
not unreasonably discriminate between and among wireless service providers.
Lastly, since the FCC has exclusive jurisdiction over the regulation
of radio frequency emissions, municipalities may not regulate or prohibit
the installation of wireless communications facilities due to the
perceived health or environmental effects of radio frequency emissions.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ALTERNATIVE MONOPOLE STRUCTURE
Man-made trees, clock towers, bell steeples, light poles
and similar alternative-design mounting structures that camouflage
or conceal the presence of antennas or monopoles.
ANTENNA
Any exterior transmitting or receiving device mounted on
a monopole, building or structure and used in communications that
radiate or capture electromagnetic waves, digital signals, analog
signals, radio frequencies (excluding radar signals), wireless telecommunications
signals or other communication signals.
BACKHAUL NETWORK
The lines that connect a provider's monopole/cell sites to
one or more cellular telephone switching offices, and/or long distance
providers, or the public switched telephone network.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration.
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission.
HEIGHT
When referring to a monopole or other structure, the distance
measured from the lowest finished grade of the parcel to the highest
point on the monopole or other structure, including the base pad and
any antennae.
MONOPOLE
A structure that is designed and constructed for the purpose
of supporting one or more antennas for telephone, television, radio
and similar communication purposes. The term includes the structure
and any support thereto. The term "monopole" does not include self-supporting
lattice or guyed towers.
PREEXISTING MONOPOLES AND PREEXISTING ANTENNAS
Any monopole or antenna for which a building permit or conditional
use permit has been properly issued prior to the effective date of
this article, including permitted monopoles or antennas that have
not yet been constructed so long as such approval is current and not
expired.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER
Any structure that is designed and constructed primarily
for the purpose of supporting one or more antennas for telephone,
radio and similar communications purpose, including self-supporting
lattice towers, guy towers or monopole towers. The term includes radio
and television transmission towers, microwave towers, common carrier
towers, cellular towers, alternative tower structures and other similar
towers. The term includes the structure and any supports thereunto:
freestanding structures on which one or more antennas are located;
including lattice towers, guyed towers, monopoles and similar structures.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
Any personal wireless service as defined in the Federal Telecommunications
Act of 1996 (FTA), which includes FCC-licensed commercial wireless
telecommunications services, including cellular, personal communications
services (PCS), specialized mobile radio (SMR), enhanced specialized
mobile radio (ESMR), paging, and similar services that currently exist
or that may in the future be developed. It does not include any amateur
radio facility that is owned and operated by a federally licensed
amateur radio station operation or is used exclusively for receive-only
antennas, nor does it include noncellular telephone services.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
The required facilities for the provision of wireless communications
services, including but not limited to antennas, antenna support structures,
telecommunications towers and other related necessary support equipment
and structures.
Any antenna or monopole that is not operated for a continuous
period of nine months shall be considered abandoned and the owner
of such antenna or monopole shall remove the same within 90 days of
receipt of notice from the Borough of Allendale notifying the owner
of such abandonment. Failure to remove an abandoned antenna or monopole
within 90 days shall be grounds to remove the monopole or antenna
at the owner's expense. If there are two or more users of a single
monopole, then this provision shall not become effective until all
users cease using the monopole. The Borough may condition the issuance
of any permit to demolish or remove a monopole or antenna on the posting
of an appropriate performance bond or other suitable guarantee in
a face amount of not less than 120% of the cost (as determined by
the Planning Board Engineer) of such removal, grading and restoration
to a state required under all applicable Borough ordinances.
The various parts, sections and clauses of this article are
hereby declared to be severable. If any part, sentence, paragraph,
section or clause is adjudged unconstitutional or invalid by a court
of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of the article shall not
be affected thereby.
Any ordinances or parts thereof in conflict with the provisions
of this article are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
This article shall take effect upon final passage and publication
pursuant to law.