This article is designed to create the opportunity to locate
state-of-the-art wireless telecommunications facilities in areas which,
in the opinion of the Township, there will be no appreciable impact
on the residential character of the community nor will they encroach
on the reasonable expectations of the residents of the Township, and
their homes and personal safety remain protected. The intent of this
article is to limit the location of such facilities to areas which
are both acceptable to communications companies wishing to provide
service and consistent with the above objectives; to ensure that competition
is fostered among local wireless service providers; to ensure that
opportunities for economic development are created; and to ensure
that the local government benefits from the services offered by telecommunications
providers. The intent and purpose of this article is supported by
the Township Master Plan and advances the goals and objectives outlined
therein. The overriding objective of this provision is to ensure that
the public health, safety and welfare is safeguarded and that the
following purposes of the Municipal Land Use Law as set forth at N.J.S.A.
40:55D-2 are advanced:
A. To secure safety from fire, flood, panic and other natural and man-made
disasters.
B. To encourage the appropriate and efficient expenditure of public
funds by the coordination of public development with land use policies.
C. To provide sufficient space in appropriate locations for a variety
of agricultural, residential, recreational, commercial and industrial
uses and open space, both public and private, according to their respective
environmental requirements in order to meet the needs of all New Jersey
citizens.
D. To promote a desirable visual environment through creative development
techniques and good civic design and arrangements.
E. To promote the conservation of historic sites and districts, open
space, energy resources and valuable natural resources in the state
and to prevent urban sprawl and degradation of the environment through
improper use of land.
F. To encourage coordination of the various public and private procedures
and activities shaping land development with a view of lessening the
cost of such development and to the more efficient use of land.
Land and buildings and other structures owned by the Township
of Nutley may be utilized for the placement of wireless telecommunications
facilities, provided that:
A. The wireless telecommunications facility is located on the land,
buildings or other structures owned by the Township of Nutley; and
B. The Board of Commissioners of the Township of Nutley consents to
the location of the facilities, said consent being evidenced by the
execution of a license agreement between the municipality and the
provider of telecommunications services.
An applicant desiring to construct a wireless telecommunications
tower shall satisfy the following bulk standards:
A. Minimum lot size: as required in the zone district where located
or 1,000 square feet, whichever is smaller.
B. Minimum setback of wireless telecommunications tower from:
(1)
Any property line: 25 feet.
(2)
Any public street: 50 feet.
(3)
Any wireless telecommunications tower: 1,500 feet.
C. Minimum setback for equipment compound from any property line: 50
feet.
D. Maximum height of telecommunications tower (exclusive of lightning
rod):
(1)
Where tower is located on land owned by the municipality, and
where tower is designed to accommodate:
(a)
Three or more vendors: 250 feet.
(2)
Where tower is located on buildings or other structures owned
by the municipality: 25 feet.
E. Maximum height of attached antenna: 10 feet beyond the top edge of
the tower.
Site plan application requirements for the installation of wireless
telecommunications towers shall be as follows:
A. All site plan details required by §
600-5 of the Code of the Township of Nutley.
B. Land uses and structures on abutting parcels.
C. A report from a qualified expert certifying that the wireless telecommunications
tower and equipment facility comply with the latest structural and
wind and loading requirements as set forth in the applicable state
code, as it may be updated or amended, or such other codes as may
apply to these facilities, including a description of the number and
type of antennas it is designed to accommodate.
D. A letter of commitment by the applicant to lease excess space on
the tower to other potential users at prevailing market rates and
conditions. The letter of commitment shall be recorded prior to issuance
of a building permit. The letter shall commit the tower owner and
successors in interest.
E. Elevations of the proposed tower and accessory building, generally
depicting all proposed antennas, platforms, finish materials and all
other accessory equipment.
F. A copy of the license agreement with the Township of Nutley.
G. A plan which shall reference all existing wireless telecommunications
facilities in the Township, and such facilities in the abutting municipalities
which provide service to areas within the municipality.
H. Any changes to facilities proposed within the following twelve-month
period, including plans for new locations and the discontinuance or
relocation of existing facilities.
Operators of wireless telecommunications towers and antennas
shall notify the municipality when the use of such towers and antennas
is discontinued. Facilities that are not in use for wireless telecommunications
purposes for 12 months shall be removed by the operator at its costs.
This removal shall occur within 120 days of the end of such twelve-month
period. Upon removal, the site shall be cleared, restored and revegetated
to blend with the existing surrounding vegetation at the time of abandonment.
Any license agreement between the municipality and an operator shall
contain a requirement that the operator shall post a bond to cover
the costs of removal in the event of abandonment by the operator,
and the agreement shall be recorded prior to the issuance of a zoning
permit or construction permit.
FCC-licensed wireless telecommunications providers are encouraged
to construct and site their facilities with a view toward sharing
facilities with other utilities, co-locating with other existing wireless
facilities and accommodating the co-location of other future facilities
where technically, practically and economically feasible.