The purpose of this section and the standards established herein
is to govern the use, construction and siting of wireless communications
so as:
A. To accommodate the need for wireless communications facilities while
regulating their location and number in the Borough and to ensure
compliance with all applicable governmental regulations.
B. To minimize any adverse visual effects of wireless communications
facilities, antenna(s) and antenna support structures through proper
design, siting and screening.
C. To ensure the structural integrity of the antenna support structure
through compliance with applicable industry standards and regulations.
D. To encourage the joint use of any new antenna support structures
to reduce the number of such structures needed in the future.
E. To promote the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the
Borough.
Anything else to the
contrary in this chapter notwithstanding, no cellular antenna, communications
equipment buildings or communications towers shall be erected, installed,
constructed or used except in compliance with this chapter.
Notwithstanding anything contained in this chapter to the contrary,
communications antennas mounted on an existing public utility transmission
tower, building or other structure, communications towers and communications
equipment buildings shall be permitted uses by right on any municipal-owned
property upon approval by the Borough Council of a lease, license
agreement or other agreement between the Borough and the provider
of the communications antenna, communications tower or communications
equipment building.
The Zoning Hearing Board may grant a special exception under this chapter only if the applicant has otherwise complied with all of the requirements of this chapter, and after the Board finds that the request complies with the following applicable standards and criteria, as well as the standards for a special exception set forth at §
300-28 of this chapter:
A. Building-mounted communications antennas shall not be located on
any single-family dwelling or two-unit multifamily dwelling.
B. Building-mounted communications antennas shall be permitted to exceed
the height limitations of the applicable zoning district by no more
than 15 feet. Omnidirectional or whip communications antennas shall
not exceed 15 feet in height and seven inches in diameter.
C. Directional or panel communications antennas shall not exceed five
feet in height and three feet in width.
D. Any applicant proposing communications antennas to be mounted on
a building or other structure shall submit evidence from a Pennsylvania
registered professional engineer certifying that the proposed installation
will not exceed the structural capacity of the building or other structure,
considering wind and other loads associated with the antenna location.
E. Any applicant proposing communications antennas to be mounted on
a building or other structure shall submit detailed construction and
elevation drawings indicating how the antennas will be mounted on
the structure for review by the Codes Department of Yeadon Borough
for compliance with the Borough of Yeadon's Building Code and other applicable law.
F. Any applicant proposing communications antennas to be mounted on
a building or other structure shall submit evidence of agreements
and/or easements necessary to provide access to the building or structure
on which the antennas are to be mounted so that installation and maintenance
of the antennas and communications equipment building can be accomplished.
G. Communications antennas shall comply with all applicable standards
established by the Federal Communications Commission governing human
exposure to electromagnetic radiation.
H. Communications antennas shall not cause radio frequency interference
with other communications facilities located in the Borough of Yeadon.
I. A communications equipment building shall be subject to the setback
requirements of the applicable zoning district for an accessory structure.
A communications equipment building shall not exceed 15 feet in height.
J. The applicant shall demonstrate that it is licensed by the Federal
Communications Commission to operate a communications tower, if applicable,
and communications antennas.
K. The applicant shall demonstrate that the proposed communications
tower and communications antennas proposed to be mounted thereon comply
with all applicable standards established by the Federal Communications
Commission governing human exposure to electromagnetic radiation.
L. Communications towers shall comply with all applicable Federal Aviation
Administration and Commonwealth Bureau of Aviation regulations.
M. Any applicant proposing construction of a new communications tower
shall demonstrate that a good faith effort has been made to obtain
permission to mount the communications antennas on an existing building,
structure or communications tower. A good faith effort shall require
that all owners of potentially suitable buildings, structures or communications
towers within a one-half-mile radius of the proposed communications
tower site be contacted and that one or more of the following reasons
for not selecting such structure apply:
(1) The
proposed antennas and related equipment would exceed the structural
capacity of the existing structure and its reinforcement cannot be
accomplished at a reasonable cost;
(2) The
proposed antennas and related equipment would cause radio frequency
interference with other existing equipment for that existing structure
and the interference cannot be prevented at a reasonable cost;
(3) Such
existing structures do not have adequate location, space, access or
height to accommodate the proposed equipment or to allow it to perform
its intended function;
(4) Addition
of the proposed antennas and related equipment would result in electromagnetic
radiation from such structure exceeding applicable standards established
by the Federal Communications Commission governing human exposure
to electromagnetic radiation; or
(5) A
commercially reasonable agreement could not be reached with the owners
of such structures.
N. A communications tower may be located on a lot occupied by other
principal structures and may occupy a leased parcel within a lot meeting
the minimum lot size requirements for the zoning district.
O. The applicant shall demonstrate that the proposed height of the communications
tower is the minimum height necessary to perform its function.
P. The foundation and base of any communications tower shall be set
back from a property line (not lease line) a distance equal to the
height of the tower.
Q. The base of a communications tower shall be landscaped so as to screen
the foundation and base and communications equipment building from
abutting properties.
R. The applicant shall submit certification from a Pennsylvania registered
professional engineer that a proposed communications tower will be
designed and constructed in accordance with the current Structural
Standards for Steel Antenna Towers and Antenna Supporting Structures
published by the Electrical Industrial Association Telecommunications
Industry Association and applicable requirements of the Borough of
Yeadon's Building Code.
S. The applicant shall submit a copy of its current Federal Communications
Commission license; the name, address and emergency telephone number
for the operator of the communications tower; and a certificate of
insurance evidencing general liability coverage in the minimum amount
of $1,000,000 per occurrence and property damage coverage in the minimum
amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence covering the communications tower
and communications antennas.
T. All guy wires associated with guyed communications towers shall be
clearly marked so as to be visible at all times and shall be located
within a fenced enclosure.
U. Notwithstanding any other regulations regarding fences in this chapter,
the site of a communications tower shall be secured by a stockade
fence with a height of eight feet to limit accessibility by the general
public.
V. No signs or lights shall be mounted on a communications tower, except
as may be required by the Federal Communications Commission, Federal
Aviation Administration or other governmental agency which has jurisdiction.
W. Communications towers shall be protected and maintained in accordance
with the requirements of the Borough of Yeadon's Building Code and Property Maintenance Code.
X. If a communications tower remains unused for a period of 12 consecutive
months, the owner or operator shall dismantle and remove the communications
tower within six months of the expiration of such twelve-month period.
The owner or operator of any communications tower shall post a bond
with the Borough for the costs of removing such communications tower
prior to construction of the communications tower.
Y. If a communications tower is to be located on a property that abuts
any other property located within a Residential District, the setback
from the property line of such abutting Residential District shall
be 200% of the height of the communications tower, including the antenna.
Z. A communications antenna and any equipment accessory to the communications
antenna to be completely enclosed inside a steeple, dome, bell tower
or other existing building feature shall only be permitted if:
(1) The
communications antenna is not the primary use on the property;
(2) The
existing building in which the communications antenna is proposed
to be located is not used for residential purposes, but rather is
used for commercial, institutional, religious, school or other similar
purposes;
(3) The
lot on which such communications antenna is proposed to be located
has an area of at least one acre; and
(4) The
steeple, dome, bell tower or other existing building feature, together
with the existing structure, shall not exceed 60 feet in height, notwithstanding
any other height limitation applicable in the zoning district in which
the facility is proposed to be located.
In January of each year, the owner of any wireless communications
facility shall pay the registration fee established from time to time
by resolution of the Borough Council and shall provide the Borough
Manager with the following information:
A. The name and address of the owner of the wireless communications
facility and telephone number of the appropriate contact person in
case of emergency.
B. The name and address of the property owner on which the wireless
communications facility is located.
C. The location of the wireless communications facility by geographic
coordinates, indicating the latitude and longitude.
D. Output frequency of the transmitter.
E. The type of modulation, digital format and class of service.
G. The certified and effective radiated power of the antenna(s).
H. The number of transmitters, channels and antenna(s).
I. A copy of the owner's or operator's FCC authorization.
K. Power input to the antenna(s).
L. Distance to nearest base station.
M. A certification signed by two officers of the applicant that the
wireless communications facility is continuing to comply with this
chapter and all applicable governmental regulations.