This regulation is designed to provide guidance for the installation
of towers, antennas, and other communication structures for all types
of wireless communication within the Town. This regulation establishes
standards to protect the interests of the general public, provide
for public safety, and minimize visual and environmental impacts on
the Town.
In addition to definitions generally applicable to the Zoning Bylaw as set forth in §
175-2.2, for purposes of this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
AG
Aboveground elevation at base of mounting structure.
ANTENNA
A device attached to any structure for the purpose of transmitting
or receiving wireless communication.
ART
Above rooftop of supporting building, including any penthouse,
parapet or other similar structure extending above the rooftop.
MONOPOLE
The type of mount that is self-supporting with a single shaft
of wood, steel or concrete and a platform (or racks) for panel antennas
arrayed at the top.
SPGA
Special permit granting authority.
TOWER
Any structure to which an antenna may be attached for the
purpose of transmitting or receiving wireless communications, including
lattice or monopole towers, water towers and church steeples.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY (WCF)
Any structure or device that is used for the express purpose
of conducting wireless communication, including, but not limited to,
antennas, monopoles, satellite dishes over one meter in diameter,
or other such equipment for transferring wireless transmissions, with
or without a building to house and/or maintain such equipment.
All persons desiring to erect or modify a WCF shall apply for
a special permit or site plan review in accordance with this bylaw:
A. No application shall be accepted or acted upon until all the required
information as set forth in the bylaw is provided by the applicant
and all required fees are paid.
B. All applications for either a special permit or site plan review
shall include the following:
(1)
A locus plan at a scale of one inch equals 40 feet for each
proposed communications structure, showing setbacks of the wireless
communication facilities from surrounding lot lines and indicating
buildings, if any, and colors, landscape, lighting, and fencing, and
all residential districts within 300 feet of the facility.
(2)
Certification by a professional engineer that Federal Communications
Commission (FCC), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Massachusetts
Aeronautics Commission, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards, insofar
as they are applicable, have been met.
(3)
Specifications for construction, lighting and wiring in accordance
with state building codes, including a description of the capacity
of the WCF, including the number and types of panels, antennas and/or
transmitter receivers that it can accommodate and the basis for these
calculations.
(4)
A statement of the services to be supported by the proposed
communications structure.
(5)
Evidence, if applicant is the sole user of a structure, that
all reasonable means of co-location for multiple use of antennas elsewhere
have been exhausted.
(6)
Assessor's plan showing proposed locus.
(7)
A completed application form.
C. Fees for permits shall be established and amended from time to time
by the Board of Selectmen.
D. The owner of the WCF shall provide to the Town a certificate of insurance
on a commercial general liability (CGL) form. The CGL insurance must
be on an occurrence basis and at a limit as established and as may
be amended from time to time by the Town.
The following guidelines shall be used when preparing plans
for the siting and construction of all WCF requiring either a special
permit or site plan approval:
A. Any facility shall be designed to be constructed to accommodate its
anticipated and future use and shall be designed to accommodate the
maximum number of users technologically practicable. The intent of
this requirement is to reduce the number of facilities which will
be required to be located within the community.
B. All WCFs shall be sited in such a manner that the view of the facility
from adjacent abutters, residential neighbors and other areas of the
Town shall be as limited as possible. All monopoles and dishes shall
be painted or otherwise colored so as to blend in with the landscape
or the structure on which they are located. A different color scheme
shall be used to blend the structure with the landscape below and
above the tree or building line.
C. Satellite dishes and/or antennas shall be situated on or attached
to a structure in such a manner that they are screened, preferably
not being visible from abutting streets. Freestanding dishes or antennas
shall be located on the landscape in such a manner as to minimize
visibility from abutting streets and residences and to limit the need
to remove existing vegetation. All equipment shall be colored, molded
and/or installed to blend into the structure and/or the landscape.
D. Fencing shall be provided to control access to WCFs and shall be
compatible with the character of the district.
E. There shall be no signs, except for announcement signs, "No Trespassing"
signs and a required sign giving the telephone number where the owner
may be reached on a twenty-four-hour basis. All signs shall conform
with the Sign Bylaw.
F. Lighting shall be limited to that needed for emergencies and/or as
required by the FAA, local, state or federal authorities, and shall
be directed in such a way as to minimize glare and cause the least
amount of interference with and light spillover onto neighboring properties.
G. There shall be a minimum of one parking space for each WCF, to be
used in connection with the maintenance of the site and not to be
used for the permanent storage of vehicles or other equipment.
H. Accessory uses shall be limited to one structure per use per WCF,
but shall not exceed six structures per WCF. If more than one use,
the accessory building shall be connected by a common wall. Each structure
shall not exceed 400 square feet in size and 10 feet in height and
shall be designed to architecturally blend in with the surrounding
buildings or structure.
Upon receipt of a special permit from the SPGA, an applicant
shall apply to the Building Inspector for a permit to construct a
WCF and shall provide written evidence that all pre-construction conditions
as may be part of the special permit decision have been satisfied.