[R.O. 2012 §405.900; Ord. No. 458 §1, 5-2-2000]
A. The
purposes of this Article are:
1. To provide for the appropriate location and development of telecommunication
facilities to serve the citizens and businesses of the City of Normandy;
2. To minimize adverse visual impacts of telecommunication facilities
through the careful design, siting, landscape screening and innovative
camouflaging techniques;
3. To maximize the use of existing and new telecommunication facilities
so as to minimize the need to construct new or additional facilities;
and
4. To maximize and encourage the use of disguised support structures
so as to ensure the architectural integrity of designated areas within
the City and the scenic quality of natural habitats.
[R.O. 2012 §405.910; Ord. No. 458 §1, 5-2-2000]
As used in this Article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings:
ANTENNA
Any device or array that transmits and/or receives electromagnetic
signals for voice, data or video communication purposes including,
but not limited to, television, AM/FM radio, microwave, cellular telephone
and similar forms of communications, but excluding Satellite Earth
Stations less than six (6) feet in diameter, any receive-only home
television antennas and any antenna supported by a structure not greater
than seventy-two (72) feet in height which is owned and operated by
an amateur radio operator licensed by the FCC.
ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE
Any structure designed and constructed for the support of
antennas, including any tower or disguised support structure, but
excluding those support structures not greater than seventy-two (72)
feet in height owned and operated by an amateur radio operator licensed
by the FCC. The term antenna support structure shall also include
any related and necessary cabinet or shelter.
BUILDING
A structure, other than a single-family residence, not constructed
primarily for the support of antenna but which may be utilized for
such purposes.
CABINET
A casing or console, not to include a shelter, used for the
protection and security of communications equipment associated with
one (1) or more antennas, where direct access to equipment is provided
from the exterior and the horizontal dimensions of which do not exceed
four (4) feet by six (6) feet.
CITY ADMINISTRATOR
The City Administrator of the City of Normandy or other designated
City Official.
CO-USE
The location and use of two (2) or more antenna on a single
antenna supporting structure.
DISGUISED SUPPORT STRUCTURE
Any freestanding, manmade structure designed for the support
of Antennas, the presence of which is camouflaged or concealed as
an architectural or natural feature. Such structures may include but
are not limited to clock towers, campaniles, observation towers, pylon
sign structures, water towers, artificial trees, flagpoles and light
standards.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration.
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission.
FREESTANDING TOWER
A tower designed and constructed to stand alone on its own
foundation and free of architectural or supporting frames or attachments,
including but not limited to self-supporting (lattice) towers and
monopoles.
HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the base of a structure
at ground level to its highest point, including the main structure
and all attachments thereto.
SHELTER
A building for the protection and security of communications
equipment associated with one (1) or more antennas where access to
equipment is gained from the interior of the building. Human occupancy
for office or other uses or the storage of other materials and equipment
not in direct support of the connected antennas is prohibited.
STANDARD OUTDOOR ADVERTISING STRUCTURES
All signs which advertise products, services or businesses
which are not located on the same premises as the sign, including
billboards, detached pole signs on separate parcels, wall signs and
signs otherwise attached to buildings and/or supported by uprights
or braces on the ground.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
Any antenna, antenna support structure, cabinet, freestanding
tower, disguised support structure, shelter, standard outdoor advertising
structure or tower.
TOWER
A structure designed for the support of one (1) or more antennas,
including self-supporting (lattice) towers, monopoles or other freestanding
towers, or guyed towers, but not disguised support structures or buildings.
[R.O. 2012 §405.920; Ord. No. 458 §1, 5-2-2000]
A. A conditional
use permit shall be necessary to construct, alter or modify any antenna
support structure, or to mount any antenna on any building or other
structure, in any zoning district in Normandy, unless otherwise provided
in this Article. The general criteria and preferences for granting
same and the regulations governing antenna support structures shall
be as follows:
1. Building Codes and safety standards. All antennas
and antenna support structures shall meet or exceed the standards
and regulations contained in applicable State and local Building and
Electrical Codes as well as the applicable standards published by
the Electronics Industries Association, as amended from time to time.
2. Regulatory compliance. All antennas and antenna
support structures shall meet or exceed current standards and regulations
of the FAA, FCC and any other federal or state agency with the authority
to regulate antennas and support structures. Should such standards
or regulations be amended, then the owner shall bring such devices
and structure into compliance with the revised standards or regulations
within six (6) months of the effective date of the revision unless
an earlier date is mandated by the controlling agency.
3. Security. All antennas and antenna support structures
shall be protected from unauthorized access by appropriate security
devices. A description of proposed security measures shall be provided
as part of any application to install, build or modify antennas or
support structures. Additional measures may be required as a condition
of the issuance of any permit as deemed necessary by the City Administrator
or the City Council.
4. Lighting. Antenna support structures shall not be
lighted unless required by the FAA or other Federal or State agency
with authority to regulate, in which case a description of the required
lighting scheme will be made a part of the application for conditional
use permit.
5. Advertising. Unless a disguised support structure
is in the form of a standard outdoor advertising structure, the placement
of advertising on antenna support structures is prohibited.
6. Design.
a. Guyed towers are prohibited absent a determination by the City Council as provided in Section
405.940(E)(2) or
405.940(E)(3) of this Article.
b. Antenna support structures, except disguised support structures,
shall maintain a galvanized steel finish or, subject to the requirements
of the City or the FAA, FCC or any applicable Federal or State agency,
be painted a neutral color consistent with the natural or built environment
of the site.
c. Shelters or cabinets shall have an exterior finish compatible with
the natural or built environment of the site and shall also comply
with such other reasonable design guidelines as may be required by
the City.
d. Antennas attached to a building or disguised support structure shall
be of a color identical to or closely compatible with the surface
to which they are mounted.
e. Towers shall be surrounded by a landscape strip of not less than
ten (10) feet in width and planted with materials which will provide
a visual barrier to a minimum height of six (6) feet. Said landscape
strip shall be exterior to any security fencing. In lieu of the required
landscape strip, a minimum six (6) foot high decorative fence or wall
may be approved by the City upon demonstration by the applicant that
an equivalent degree of visual screening is achieved.
7. Location and setback.
a. Absent a determination by the City Council as provided in Section
405.940(E)(2) or
405.940(E)(3), antenna support structures, except disguised support structures, shall not be located within three hundred (300) feet of any residential structure, or any parcel of property used as a park, playground, school, library, hospital, church, historic district, landmark, or an area on the National Register of Historic Places.
b. The minimum setback from all adjoining property lines shall be that
required for principal structures in the applicable zoning district.
8. Height. Antenna support structures shall not exceed a height of eighty (80) feet in any residential district or one hundred twenty (120) feet in any other zoning district unless a different height is authorized because of the application of Section 405.920(9)(c) or because of a determination of the City Council pursuant to Section
405.940(E)(2) or
405.940(E)(3) of this Article.
9. Co-use. Prior to the issuance of any conditional
use permit the applicant shall:
a. Submit a notarized statement agreeing to make the proposed antenna
support structure available for use by others, subject to reasonable
technical limitations and financial terms.
b. Furnish an inventory of all known antenna support structures and
potential building sites located within one-half (½) mile of
the proposed structure site, identifying the owner of same as well
as the antenna support structure's type and reference name or number,
if applicable, and the street location, latitude and longitude, height,
type and mounting height of existing antennas and an assessment of
available space for the placement of additional antennas, shelters
and/or cabinets. The applicant shall further demonstrate that he or
she has requested co-use of each existing building or antenna support
structure from the owner thereof and/or shall indicate why such co-use
is inappropriate or was otherwise not allowed.
c. Antenna support structures may be constructed or modified so as to
exceed the height limitations provided in Section 405.920(8) hereof
to accommodate co-use. An applicant may request an extension of twenty
(20) additional feet per co-user, whether actual or anticipated, up
to a limit of forty (40) additional feet. The City may also require
the applicant of new construction to exceed the applicable limitation,
regardless of whether a co-user is immediately available to share
space with the applicant.
d. In the event that a conditional use permit is granted for the construction
of a new antenna support structure, the applicant shall notify in
writing any other known potential service providers in that area that
the structure will be available for co-use. Said notices shall issue
on or before the day on which the applicant submits to the City an
application for building permit for the structure. The notice shall
allow potential co-users thirty (30) days within which to express
any interest in co-use, during which time the applicant shall not
commit to a design for the structure which precludes co-use, and the
City shall not issue a building permit until such time has expired.
e. The willful and knowing failure of an applicant to agree to co-use
or to negotiate in good faith with potential co-users may be cause
for either the denial of a pending application, the revocation of
an existing conditional use permit, and/or the withholding of future
similar permits to the applicant.
10. Site selection.
a. Sites in the City's non-residential districts are preferred. Sites in any residential district in the City are prohibited absent a determination of necessity by the City Council pursuant to Section
405.940(E)(3). Within any zoning district, existing antenna support structures and buildings are preferred, as are locations where the existing topography, vegetation, buildings, or other structures provide the greatest amount of screening.
b. Antennas and antenna support structures should be architecturally
and visually (color, bulk, size) compatible with surrounding existing
buildings, structures, vegetation, and/or uses in the area or those
likely to exist under the regulations of the underlying zoning district.
c. Antennas and antenna support structures should be located to minimize
any adverse effect they may have on neighboring property values.
d. Antennas and antenna support structures should be located to avoid
a dominant silhouette on ridge lines, and preservation of view corridors
of surrounding residential developments should be considered.
11. Building mounted antennas.
a. Antennas mounted on buildings should be made to appear as unobtrusive
as possible. Such antennas should be located as far away as feasible
from the edge of the building and should be painted a color consistent
with the natural or built environment of the site.
b. Such antennas generally should not protrude more than twenty (20) feet from the top of the structure absent either (i) if the zoning district's height requirements are not violated in accordance with Section
405.930(A)(2), a finding by the City Administrator that the proposed antenna poses no detrimental effect, (ii) if the zoning district's height requirements are violated in accordance with Section
405.930(B)(3), a determination by the City Council as provided in Sections
405.940(E)(2) or
405.940(E)(3).
12. Miscellaneous.
a. If a guyed tower is authorized by the City Council pursuant to Section
405.940(E)(2) or
405.940(E)(3), its ground anchors shall be located on the same parcel as the tower and such anchors shall meet the setbacks prescribed in Section 405.920(7) hereof.
b. Vehicle or outdoor storage on the site of any antenna support structure
is prohibited.
c. On-site parking for periodic maintenance and service shall be provided
at all locations of antenna support structures.
d. Prior to the issuance of any conditional use permit the applicant
shall demonstrate how the proposed site fits into the applicant's
overall telecommunications network within a six (6) mile radius of
the City of Normandy.
e. Any antenna support structure no longer used for its original communications
purpose shall be removed at the owner's expense. The owner and applicable
co-users shall provide the City with a copy of any notice to the FCC
of intent to cease operations and shall have ninety (90) days from
the date of ceasing operations to remove the antenna support structure
and any related facilities. In the case of co-use, this provision
shall not become effective until all users cease operations. Any antenna
support structure not in use for a period of one (1) year shall be
deemed a public nuisance and may be removed by the City at the owner's
expense.
[R.O. 2012 §405.930; Ord. No. 458 §1, 5-2-2000]
A. Permitted Uses. Upon receipt of an appropriate building
permit and an administrative permit as provided herein, the following
are allowed without the issuance of a conditional use permit:
1. The attachment of additional antennas to any antenna support structure
existing on May 2, 2000, or subsequently approved in accordance herewith,
provided that the existing antenna support structure is not modified,
either to extend the height thereof or to expand the screened and
landscaped area surrounding the existing shelter.
2. The mounting of antennas on any existing building or standard outdoor
advertising structure, provided that the antennas do not exceed the
height limit established by the applicable zoning district regulations,
and provided further that each such antenna is concealed by architectural
elements or camouflaged by painting a color matching the surface to
which they are attached.
3. The installation of antennas or the construction of an antenna support
structure on buildings or land owned by the City of Normandy in conjunction
with the approval of a lease agreement by the City Council.
4. The placement of dual polar panel antennas on wooden or steel utility
poles not to exceed forty (40) feet in height provided that all related
equipment is contained in a cabinet.
5. The installation or mounting of antennas on any existing high voltage
utility towers in excess of forty (40) feet in height.
6. The one-time replacement of any antenna support structure existing
on May 2, 2000, or subsequently approved in accordance with these
regulations.
7. The construction of any antenna support structure or the mounting
of any antenna on a building on any site previously unimproved by
such telecommunications facilities but otherwise approved by the City
as an accepted location for such facilities.
B. Non-Permitted Uses. The following uses are not permitted
uses and require the issuance of a conditional use permit:
1. The construction of any antenna support structure, or the alteration
or modification of any antenna support structure.
2. The attachment of additional antennas to any antenna support structure
existing on May 2, 2000, or subsequently approved in accordance with
these regulations which requires a height extension of the existing
structure beyond the limits provided herein.
3. The mounting of antennas on any building when said mounting would
exceed the height limit of the applicable zoning district.
C. Application Procedures. Applications for administrative
permits shall conform to the following:
1. Applications shall be made on the appropriate forms to the City Administrator
and as provided herein and shall be accompanied by payment of the
established fee. Applications shall be deemed received by the City
Administrator upon completion, as determined by the City Administrator.
2. An application shall include a detailed site plan based on a closed
boundary survey of the host parcel, indicating all existing and proposed
improvements, including buildings, drives, walkway, parking areas
and other structures, and also indicating public rights-of-way, the
zoning categories of the host parcel and adjoining properties, the
location of buffer and landscape areas, hydrologic features, and the
coordinates and height of the proposed structure.
3. The application shall be reviewed by the City Administrator to determine
compliance with all applicable standards established in this Article.
The City Administrator may (1) request additional information from
the applicant consistent with said standards and (2) transmit the
application for review and comment by other departments and public
agencies which may be affected by the proposed facility, and in either
case the application shall not be deemed to be complete until such
information is received.
4. The City Administrator shall also forward a copy of the application to the Mayor and City Council. The City Council may require a public hearing in accordance with Section
405.940 prior to a decision being made by the City Administrator, provided said hearing shall be opened within sixty (60) days of the date on which the application is deemed complete and received by the City Administrator. The City Council may exercise its discretion to continue the public hearing beyond the sixty (60) day period for the purpose of accepting additional oral or documentary evidence into the record for consideration. In such event the City Administrator shall issue a decision on the permit within twenty (20) days of the date of the completion of the public hearing or the application shall be deemed approved. If no public hearing is required by the City Council, the City Administrator shall issue a decision on the permit within sixty (60) days of the date on which the application is deemed complete and received by the City Administrator or the application shall be deemed approved.
5. The City Administrator may deny the application or approve the application as submitted or with such modifications as are, in his or her judgment, reasonably necessary to protect the safety or general welfare of the citizens of the City. A decision to deny an application shall be made in writing and shall state the reasons for the denial. If the City Administrator denies the application, the matter shall be referred to the City Council for further consideration consistent with Section
405.940.
[R.O. 2012 §405.940; Ord. No. 458 §1, 5-2-2000]
A. Generally. Applications for conditional use permits shall be filed, processed, reviewed and decided in the manner and time frame established for all other conditional use permits under Section
405.700 except as may be supplemented by this Article.
B. Applications. In addition to all other filing requirements, the application shall include such information as is required or may otherwise be responsive to the criteria and preferences established in Section
405.920 hereof.
C. Public Hearing. The public hearing required by Section
405.700(F) for consideration of a conditional use permit application shall be recorded, and all documentary evidence of any kind submitted in support of or against the application shall be identified and labeled by the City Clerk and made a part of the public record. The City Council may exercise its discretion to continue the public hearing for the purpose of accepting additional oral or documentary evidence into the record for consideration.
D. Findings Required. In addition to any other considerations required by either this Article or Section
405.700, before issuing a conditional use permit for any antenna support structure the City Council shall consider and determine the following based upon the evidence submitted:
1. Whether existing antenna support structures or buildings are located
within the geographic network area necessary to meet the applicant's
system engineering requirements.
2. Whether such existing antenna support structures or buildings are
of sufficient Height to meet system engineering requirements.
3. Whether such existing antenna support structures or buildings have
sufficient structural strength to support the applicant's proposed
antenna(s).
4. Whether such existing antenna support structures or buildings could
be altered or modified to meet system engineering requirements or
to support the applicant's proposed antenna(s).
5. Whether the proposed antennas would experience or cause signal interference
with antennas on existing antenna support structures or buildings.
6. Whether the fees, costs, or other contractual terms required by an
owner to lease, modify or otherwise provide for co-use on an existing
and suitable antenna support structure or building are reasonable.
Costs exceeding that of a new antenna support structure are presumed
unreasonable.
7. Whether there are other limiting conditions that render existing
antenna support structures or buildings within the applicant's required
geographic area unsuitable.
E. Determination.
1. If the City Council determines that, in light of the considerations noted in Section
405.940(D), an application meets the criteria and preferences established in Section
405.920 hereof and otherwise is in accordance with this Article, the Council shall grant a conditional use permit, subject to whatever conditions the Council deems appropriate.
2. The Council may determine that although an application does not meet the strict requirements of the criteria and preferences established in Section
405.920, the general purpose and intent of said criteria and preferences are not offended because of the particular circumstances presented. If such a determination is made, the Council may vary the application of the criteria and preferences and grant a conditional use permit, subject to whatever conditions the Council deems appropriate.
3. The Council may determine that the criteria and preferences established in Section
405.920 effectively would preclude the applicant's reception and/or transmission of signals and that the applicant's proposed location and height are a matter of absolute engineering and economic necessity in order to ensure the completion of the applicant's network. If such a determination is made, the Council may grant a conditional use permit, subject to whatever conditions the Council deems appropriate.
4. Any decision by the City Council to deny a conditional use permit
shall be in writing, based upon the evidence adduced, and shall make
specific findings of fact consistent with the criteria, preferences
and considerations established herein.
F. Appeal. Appeals from the Council's denial of a conditional
use permit shall be taken to the Circuit Court of St. Louis County
or to any court or agency allowed by Federal law, specifically the
Telecommunications Act of 1996, as amended.