The Telecommunications Act of 1996 affirmed the Village of Old
Field's authority concerning the placement, construction and modification
of wireless telecommunication facilities. The Board of Trustees of
the Village of Old Field finds that wireless telecommunication facilities
have the potential to pose significant concerns to the safety, public
welfare, character and environment of the Village and its inhabitants.
The Board of Trustees also recognizes that facilitating the development
of wireless service technology can be of significant benefit to the
Village and its residents. The intent of this article is to minimize
the impact of wireless telecommunication facilities, establish a fair
and efficient process for review and approval of applications, assure
an integrated, comprehensive review of environmental impacts of such
facilities, and protect the safety and welfare of the Village of Old
Field and its residents.
For purposes of this article, and where not inconsistent with
the context of a particular section, the defined terms, phrases, words,
abbreviations, and their derivations shall have the meanings given
in this section. When not inconsistent with the context, words in
the present tense include the future tense, words used in the plural
number include words in the singular number, and words in the singular
number include the plural number. The word "shall" is always mandatory
and not merely directory.
ACCESSORY FACILITY or STRUCTURE
An accessory facility or structure serving or being used
in conjunction with wireless telecommunication facilities and located
on the same property or lot as the wireless telecommunication facilities,
including, but not limited to, utility or transmission equipment storage
sheds or cabinets.
APPLICANT
Any wireless service provider submitting an application for
a special use permit for wireless telecommunication facilities.
APPLICATION
All necessary and appropriate documentation that an applicant
submits in order to receive a special use permit for wireless telecommunication
facilities.
ANTENNA or ANTENNAS
A system of electrical conductors that transmit or receive
electromagnetic waves or radio frequency or other wireless signals.
BOARD
The Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Old
Field.
CO-LOCATION
The use of an existing tower or structure to support antennas
for the provision of wireless services. A replacement tower that is
constructed on the same site as an existing tower will be considered
a co-location as long as the new tower is no taller than the old tower
and the old tower is removed within 30 days after the new tower is
constructed.
COMMERCIAL IMPRACTICABILITY or COMMERCIALLY IMPRACTICABLE
The inability to perform an act on terms that are reasonable
in commerce, the cause or occurrence of which could not have been
reasonably anticipated or foreseen and that jeopardizes the financial
efficacy of the project. The inability to achieve a satisfactory financial
return on investment or profit, standing alone, shall not deem a situation
to be "commercially impracticable" and shall not render an act or
the terms of an agreement "commercially impracticable."
COMPLETED APPLICATION
An application that contains all information and/or data
necessary to enable the Board to make an informed decision with respect
to an application.
DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM (DAS)
A network of spatially separated antenna nodes connected
to a common source via a transport medium that provides wireless service
within a geographic area or structure.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration or its duly designated
and authorized successor agency.
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission or its duly designated
and authorized successor agency.
HEIGHT
When referring to a tower or structure, the distance measured
from the preexisting grade level to the highest point on the tower
or structure, even if said highest point is an antenna, lightning
protection device or other fixture.
MODIFICATION or MODIFY
The addition, removal or change of any of the physical and
visually discernible components or aspects of a wireless facility,
such as antennas, cabling, equipment shelters, landscaping, fencing,
utility feeds, changing the color or materials of any visually discernible
components, vehicular access, parking and/or an upgrade or changeout
of equipment for better or more-modern equipment. Adding a new wireless
carrier or service provider to a telecommunications tower or telecommunications
site as a co-location is a modification. A modification shall not
include the replacement of any components of a wireless facility where
the replacement is identical to the component being replaced or for
any matters that involve the normal repair and maintenance of a wireless
facility without adding, removing or changing anything.
NIER
Nonionizing electromagnetic radiation.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, estate, trust, partnership,
joint stock company, association of two or more persons having a joint
common interest, or any other entity.
REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
The replacement of any components of a wireless facility
where the replacement is identical to the component being replaced
or for any matters that involve the normal repair and maintenance
of a wireless facility without the addition, removal or change of
any of the physical or visually discernible components or aspects
of a wireless facility that will add to the visible appearance of
the facility as originally permitted.
SPECIAL USE PERMIT
The official document or permit by which an applicant is
allowed to file for a building permit to construct and use wireless
telecommunication facilities as granted or issued by the Board.
STATE
The State of New York.
STEALTH or STEALTH TECHNOLOGY
To minimize adverse aesthetic and visual impacts on the land,
property, buildings, and other facilities adjacent to, surrounding,
and in generally the same area as the requested location of such wireless
telecommunication facilities, which shall mean using the least visually
and physically intrusive facility that is not technologically or commercially
impracticable under the facts and circumstances.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
The transmission and/or reception of audio, video, data,
and other information by wire, radio frequency, light, and other electronic
or electromagnetic systems.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS STRUCTURE
A structure used in the provision of services described in
the definition of "wireless telecommunication facilities."
TEMPORARY
Temporary in relation to all aspects and components of this
article; something intended to or that does not exist for more than
90 days.
TOWER
Any structure designed primarily to support an antenna for
receiving and/or transmitting a wireless signal.
VILLAGE
The Incorporated Village of Old Field.
WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES, TELECOMMUNICATIONS SITE
or PERSONAL WIRELESS FACILITY
A structure, facility or location designed, or intended to
be used as, or used to support antennas or other transmitting or receiving
devices intended for transmitting and/or receiving radio, television,
cellular, SMR, paging, 911, personal communications services (PCS),
commercial satellite services, microwave services, distributed antenna
system (DAS) and any commercial wireless telecommunication service
not licensed by the FCC. This includes, but is not limited to, towers
of all types and kinds and structures, including, but not limited
to, buildings, church steeples, silos, water towers, signs or other
structures that can be used as support structures for antennas or
the functional equivalent of such. It further includes all related
facilities and equipment, such as cabling, equipment shelters and
other structures associated with the site.
In order to ensure that the placement, construction, and modification
of wireless telecommunication facilities protects the Village's safety,
public welfare, environmental features, the nature and character of
the community and neighborhood and other aspects of the quality of
life specifically listed elsewhere in this article, the Village hereby
adopts an overall policy with respect to a special use permit for
wireless telecommunication facilities for the express purpose of achieving
the following goals:
A. Requiring a special use permit for any new, co-location or modification
of a wireless telecommunication facility.
B. Implementing an application process for person(s) seeking a special
use permit for wireless telecommunication facilities.
C. Establishing a policy for examining an application for and issuing
a special use permit for wireless telecommunication facilities that
is both fair and consistent.
D. Promoting and encouraging, wherever possible, the sharing and/or
co-location of wireless telecommunication facilities among service
providers.
E. Promoting and encouraging, wherever possible, the placement, height
and quantity of wireless telecommunication facilities in such a manner,
including, but not limited to, the use of stealth technology, to minimize
adverse aesthetic and visual impacts on the land, property, buildings,
and other facilities adjacent to, surrounding, and in generally the
same area as the requested location of such wireless telecommunication
facilities, which shall mean using the least visually and physically
intrusive facility that is not technologically or commercially impracticable
under the facts and circumstances.
F. That, in granting a special use permit, the Board has found that
the facility shall be located on a site that will result in the facility
being the least visually intrusive among those available in the Village.
All wireless telecommunication facilities and antennas shall
be located, fenced or otherwise secured in a manner that prevents
unauthorized access. Specifically:
A. All antennas, towers and other supporting structures, including guy
anchor points and wires, shall be made inaccessible to individuals
and constructed or shielded in such a manner that they cannot be climbed
or collided with; and
B. Transmitters and telecommunications control points shall be installed
in such a manner that they are readily accessible only to persons
authorized to operate or service them.
Wireless telecommunication facilities shall contain a sign no
larger than four square feet in order to provide adequate notification
to persons in the immediate area of the presence of RF radiation or
to control exposure to RF radiation within a given area. A sign of
the same size is also to be installed to contain the name(s) of the
owner(s) and operator(s) of the antenna(a) as well as emergency phone
number(s). The sign shall be on the equipment shelter or cabinet of
the applicant and be visible from the access point of the site and
must identify the equipment owner of the shelter or cabinet. On tower
sites, an FCC registration sign as applicable shall also be present.
The signs shall not be lighted, unless applicable law, rule or regulation
requires lighting. No other signage, including advertising, shall
be permitted.
All proposed towers and any other proposed wireless telecommunication
facility structures shall be set back from abutting parcels, recorded
rights-of-way and road and street lines by the greater of the following
distances: a distance equal to the height of the proposed tower or
wireless telecommunication facility structure plus 10% of the height
of the tower or structure, or the applicable setback requirement of
the underlying zoning district, whichever is greater. Any accessory
structure shall be located so as to comply with the applicable minimum
setback requirements for the property on which it is situated.
The extent and parameters of a special use permit for wireless
telecommunication facilities shall be as follows:
A. A special use permit is personal to the applicant and shall not be
assigned, transferred or conveyed.
B. A special use permit may, following a public hearing upon due prior
notice to the applicant, be revoked, canceled, or terminated for a
violation of the conditions and provisions of the special use permit,
or for a material violation of this article, after prior written notice
to the holder of the special use permit.
At the time that a person submits an application for a special
use permit for a new tower, such person shall pay a nonrefundable
application fee of $5,000 to the Village. If the application is for
a special use permit for modifying or co-locating on an existing tower
or other suitable structure, where no increase in height of the tower
or structure is required, or for a temporary facility, the nonrefundable
fee shall be $2,500.
The applicant and the owner of record of any proposed wireless
telecommunication facilities property site shall, at their cost and
expense, be jointly required to execute and file with the Village
a bond, or other form of security acceptable to the Village as to
type of security and the form and manner of execution, in an amount
of at least $75,000 for a tower facility and $25,000 for a co-location
on an existing tower or other structure and with such sureties as
are deemed sufficient by the Board to assure the faithful performance
of the terms and conditions of this article and conditions of any
special use permit issued pursuant to this article. The full amount
of the bond or security shall remain in full force and effect throughout
the term of the special use permit and/or until any necessary site
restoration is completed to restore the site to a condition comparable
to that which existed prior to the issuance of the original special
use permit.
In order to verify that the holder of a special use permit for
wireless telecommunication facilities and any and all lessees, renters,
and/or licensees of wireless telecommunication facilities place and
construct such facilities, including towers and antennas, in accordance
with all applicable technical, safety, fire, building, and zoning
laws, statutes, codes, rules, regulations and other applicable requirements,
the Village may inspect all facets of said permit holder's, renter's,
lessee's or licensee's placement, construction, modification and maintenance
of such facilities, including, but not limited to, towers, antennas
and buildings or other structures constructed or located on the permitted
site.
The failure to comply with the provisions of this article or of any special use permit shall constitute a violation of this article and shall subject the applicant and the owner of the property to the enforcement provisions and procedures of Chapter
121, Article
X, of the Village Code.
If a wireless telecommunication facility is repaired, rebuilt, placed, moved, relocated, modified or maintained in a way that is inconsistent or not in compliance with the provisions of this article or of the special use permit, then the Village shall notify the holder of the special use permit, in writing, of such violation. A special use permit holder in violation may be considered in default and subject to fines as in §
121-71; and if a violation is not corrected to the satisfaction of the Village in a reasonable period of time, the special use permit is subject to revocation.
The Board of Appeals shall have the power to grant variances from the requirements of this article pursuant to and in accordance with the requirements of § 7-712-b of the Village Law and Chapter
121, Article
IX, of the Village Code.