A.
Height. Amateur tower height, location and other technical specifications shall comply with federal and state law. Amateur towers shall not exceed 70 feet. Amateur tower permits shall be issued conditioned upon the tower being used solely for noncommercial purposes, and no commercial wireless communications facilities may be collocated thereon [notwithstanding the provisions of 47 U.S.C. § 1455(a)].
B.
Setbacks. A distance equal to the height of the tower shall separate new amateur radio towers from all structures not located on the same parcel as the tower, property lines, right-of-way lines and/or easements. Any relocation of amateur radio towers shall remain on the same parcel and must comply with stated setback requirements in this chapter, or, if compliance is not possible, the relocation must not increase the amount by which setbacks are nonconforming, other than increases necessitated solely by changes in size of the base to support the new tower.
C.
Application requirements. All permit (Level I) applications for amateur radio towers shall contain the following:
(1)
Completion of the amateur radio tower application.
(2)
Application fee.
(3)
One original and two copies of a survey of the property completed by a registered professional engineer licensed in the State of Wisconsin showing all existing uses, structures, and improvements as well as proposed structure and setbacks.
(4)
A copy of an active FCC amateur license and statement that the structure will only be utilized for amateur radio purposes.
(5)
Any applicant for facilities under this section shall certify that such proposed facility shall comply with all applicable federal regulations and that the proposed facility will not be used for commercial purposes in any form.