It is the intent of the Board of Trustees of the Village of
Lancaster to provide a safe and efficient method of erecting, regulating
and removing telecommunications facilities, including but not limited
to, towers, cellular sites, antenna and buildings within the boundary
limits of the Village of Lancaster. This chapter is intended to provide
for the appropriate location and development of communication facilities
to serve the residents and businesses of the Village of Lancaster;
to minimize adverse visual effects of towers through careful design,
siting and vegetative screening; to avoid potential damage to adjacent
properties from tower failure through engineering and careful siting
of tower structures; to maximize use of any new or existing communication
towers to reduce the number of towers needed; to provide a safe and
efficient means for the removal of unused facilities; and to provide
for the upkeep of facilities currently being utilized at no cost to
the Village taxpayers.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ANTENNA
An arrangement of wires or metal rods used in transmitting
or receiving electromagnetic waves. It shall also mean a system of
electrical conductors that transmit or receive frequency signals.
Such signals shall include but not be limited to radio, television,
cellular, paging, personal communications services (PCS) and microwave
communications.
BREAKPOINT
The location on a communication tower (a design feature)
which, in the event of a tower failure, would result in the tower
falling entirely within the boundaries of the property on which it
is located.
COLLOCATION
Consistent with the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement (NPA)
for the Collocation of Wireless Antennas, means:
A.
Mounting or installing an antenna facility on a preexisting
structure; and/or
B.
Modifying a structure for the purpose of mounting or installing
an antenna facility on that structure.
DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM (DAS)
A network of spatially separated antenna sites connected
to a common source that provides wireless communication service within
a geographic area or structure.
GUYED TOWER
A communication tower that is supported, in whole or in part,
by guy wires and ground anchors.
MICROCELL FACILITY
Microcells are low-powered wireless base stations that function
like cells in a mobile wireless network, typically covering targeted
indoor or localized outdoor areas ranging in size from homes and offices
to stadiums, shopping malls, hospitals, and metropolitan outdoor spaces.
A microcell facility meets both the following qualifications: (1)
each antenna is located inside an enclosure of no more than six cubic
feet in volume or, in the case of an antenna that has exposed element,
the antenna and all of its exposed elements could fit within an imaginary
enclosure of no more than six cubic feet; and (2) all other wireless
equipment associated with the facility is cumulatively no more than
17 cubic feet in volume.
MONOPOLE TOWER
A communications tower consisting of a single pole, constructed
without guy wires and ground anchors.
NIER
Nonionizing electromagnetic radiation.
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
Any way over which the public possesses the right to travel,
which heretofore has been duly laid out, adopted and established by
law, whether publicly owned or not including state, county, town and
village highways and roads, streets, squares, places, courts, boulevards,
parkways and other ways however designated to which the public has
access.
SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY
A wireless telecommunication facility, including but not
limited to DAS and microcells that meets each of the following conditions:
A.
The structure on which antenna facilities are mounted:
(1)
Is 50 feet or less in height; or
(2)
Is no more than 10% taller than other adjacent structures; or
(3)
Is not extended to a height of more than 10% above its preexisting
height as a result of the collocation of new antenna facilities; and
B.
Each antenna (excluding associated antenna equipment) is no
more than three cubic feet in volume; and
C.
All antenna equipment associated with the facility (excluding
antennas and backup power and related backup power equipment) are
cumulatively no more than 28 cubic feet in volume; and
D.
The facility does not require antenna structure registration
under Part 17; and
E.
The facility does not result in human exposure to radiofrequency
radiation in excess of the applicable safety standards specified in
Rule 1.1307(b).
STEALTH TECHNOLOGY
Camouflaging methods applied to wireless communication facilities
which render them more visually appealing or which serve to blend
the proposed facility into the existing structure or visual backdrop
in such a manner as to render it minimally visible to the casual observer.
Such methods include, but are not limited to, architecturally screened
roof-mounted facilities, building-mounted antenna painted to match
the existing structure, and facilities constructed to resemble trees,
shrubs, light poles, and the like.
STRUCTURE
A pole, tower, base station, or other building, regardless
of whether it has an existing antenna facility that is used or to
be used for the provision of personal wireless service whether on
its own or comingled with other types of services.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SITE
A building or other permanent structure intended for transmitting
or receiving television, AM/FM radio, digital, paging, personal communication
services, microwave, cellular, telephone or similar forms of electronic
communication.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER
A guyed, monopole or self-supporting tower, constructed as
a freestanding structure or in association with a building, other
permanent structure or equipment, containing one or more antennas
intended for transmitting or receiving television, AM/FM radio, digital,
paging, personal communication services, microwave, cellular, telephone
or similar forms of electronic communication other than a small wireless
facility.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER PERMIT APPLICATION
An application submitted to the Village of Lancaster Code
Enforcement Officer, which shall contain the following information
in addition to any other information deemed relevant by the Board
of Trustees of the Village of Lancaster:
A.
Four copies of all building plans.
C.
Such performance, maintenance and removal bond(s) and such guaranties
as may be required by the Board of Trustees.
D.
A detailed map indicating the placement of all other telecommunications
towers and communications towers within the geographical limits of
the Town of Lancaster.
E.
Proof of notification (certified mail return receipts) by the
applicant to all property owners within 500 feet of the boundaries
of the property upon which a proposed tower is to be situated based
upon the latest assessment rolls available from the municipality and
to all public utilities, including water, sewer, gas, electric, telephone
and cable.
F.
A site plan providing the information requirements of §
350-56E prepared to scale and in sufficient detail and accuracy and showing at a minimum:
(1)
The exact location of any proposed tower, including latitude
and longitude, together with guy wires and guy anchors, if applicable.
(2)
The maximum height of any proposed tower.
(3)
A detail of proposed tower type (monopole, guyed, self-supporting
or other).
(4)
The color or colors of any proposed tower.
(5)
The location, type and intensity of any lighting on any proposed
tower.
(6)
The property boundaries (a copy of a property survey must also
be provided).
(7)
Proof of the landowner's consent if the applicant will
not own the property.
(8)
The location of all structures on the property and all structures
on any adjacent property within 50 feet of the property lines, together
with the distance of the structures to the tower.
(9)
The names and addresses of adjacent landowners based on the
latest assessment roles available from the municipality.
(10)
The location, nature and extent of any proposed fencing and
landscaping or screening.
(11)
The location and nature of proposed utility easements and access
roads, if applicable.
(12)
Building elevations of accessory structures or immediately adjacent
buildings.
(13)
Propagation studies demonstrating existing signal coverage,
contrasted with the proposed signal coverage resulting from the proposed
telecommunications facility.
G.
For antennas that are to be attached to an existing communications
tower, a structural analysis/report verifying the ability of the structure
to handle the additional antenna.
H.
A statement by the applicant or an officer thereof that radio
frequency emissions shall not exceed limits established by the Federal
Communications Commission.
VILLAGE
The Village of Lancaster, the Village of Lancaster Board
of Trustees, The Village of Lancaster Planning Commission, the Village
of Lancaster Code Enforcement Officer and/or The Village of Lancaster
Building Inspector.
A facility receiving a telecommunications permit that subsequently
does not meet the requirements of that permit shall have its permit
revoked and the telecommunications tower, telecommunications site
or small wireless facility shall be removed within 90 days with notification
of the violation by the Village. Failure to so remove the telecommunications
tower, telecommunications site or small wireless facility within 90
days after notification by the Village shall result in a civil penalty
not to exceed $250 for each day of a continuing violation.