A. 
Development standards. The Village requires collocation and combining of MWSF antennas on existing towers as a higher priority than a new tower where collocation is possible. Upon enactment of this chapter, any person, corporation, partnership, or other entity which intends to engage in a Class 2 collocation on an existing tower within the jurisdiction of this chapter must obtain a permit (Level II). Class 2 collocation MWSFs (which include upgrades and modifications to existing MWSF installations) are subject to the following:
(1) 
A Class 2 collocation or combined antenna or antenna array shall not exceed the maximum height prescribed in the conditional use permit (if applicable) or increase the height of an existing tower by more than 20 feet and shall not affect any tower lighting, except as provided for hereinbelow.
(2) 
New MWSF antenna mounts shall be flush-mounted onto existing structures, unless it is demonstrated through radio frequency (RF) propagation analysis that flush-mounted antennas will not meet the network objectives of the desired coverage area.
(3) 
The equipment cabinet shall be subject to the setback requirements of the underlying zoning district. No stacking of new equipment cabinets or equipment shelters on existing equipment cabinets or equipment shelters shall be permitted.
(4) 
When a MWSF collocated or combined antenna is to be located on a nonconforming building or structure, then the existing permitted nonconforming setback shall prevail.
(5) 
Applications for a Class 2 collocation as defined by § 66.0404, Wis. Stats., which are entitled to the streamlined processes described in § 66.0404, Wis. Stats., shall be approved provided they meet all the following requirements:
(a) 
The proposed upgrade, modification or collocation of existing towers 200 feet or more shall not increase the overall height of the MWSF by more than 20 feet; for existing towers less than 200 feet in height, the proposed modification or collocation shall not increase the overall height of the MWSF by more than 10%.
(b) 
The proposed upgrade, modification or collocation shall not increase the dimensions of the equipment compound initially approved by the Village to a total area of more than 2,500 square feet. No stacking of new equipment cabinets or equipment shelters on existing equipment cabinets or equipment shelters shall be permitted.
(c) 
The proposed upgrade, modification or collocation shall comply with applicable conditions of approval, if any, applied to the initial wireless facilities and MWSF as well as any subsequently adopted amendments to such conditions of approval, as updated by any applicable modifications to ANSI EIA/TIA standards or the Wisconsin Building Code.
(d) 
The proposed upgrade, modification or collocation shall not exceed the applicable weight limits for the MWSF, as demonstrated by a letter from a structural engineer licensed to practice in this state.
(e) 
The proposed additional MWSF collocation and tower shall comply with all federal, state, and local safety requirements.
(6) 
Applications for collocation not meeting the standards of Class 2 collocation as defined in § 66.0404, Wis. Stats., but which are entitled to streamlined processing pursuant to Section 6409 of the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 [47 U.S.C. § 1455(a)] shall be approved provided they meet the following requirements:
(a) 
A MWSF collocation on an existing antenna-supporting structure not in a public right-of-way shall not increase the overall height of the antenna-supporting structure, antenna and/or antenna array more than 10% or 20 feet, whichever is greater. A MWSF collocation on an existing antenna-supporting structure within a public right-of-way shall not increase the overall height of the antenna-supporting structure, antenna and/or antenna array more than 10% or 10 feet, whichever is greater.
(b) 
A MWSF collocation eligible under this Subsection A(6) shall not, for towers not in a public right-of-way, protrude from the antenna-supporting structure more than 20 feet or the width of the structure at the elevation of the collocation, and for towers within a public right-of-way, protrude from the antenna-supporting structure more than six feet.
(c) 
Any MWSF collocation on an existing antenna-supporting structure shall meet current building code requirements (including wind loading).
(d) 
A MWSF collocation shall not add more than four additional equipment cabinets or one additional equipment shelter to be eligible as a collocation under this Subsection A(6). No stacking of new equipment cabinets or equipment shelters on existing equipment cabinets or equipment shelters shall be permitted.
(e) 
A MWSF collocation eligible under this Subsection A(6) shall not require excavation outside of the existing leased or owned parcel or existing easements.
(f) 
A MWSF collocation eligible under this Subsection A(6) shall not defeat any existing concealment elements of the antenna-supporting structure.
(g) 
A MWSF collocation eligible under this Subsection A(6) shall comply with all conditions associated with the prior approval of the antenna-supporting structure except for modification of parameters as permitted in this Subsection A(6).
(h) 
Proposed MWSF collocations that do not meet the standards of this Subsection A(6) shall be processed either pursuant to Subsection A(5) above or pursuant to § 367-23, as applicable.
B. 
Application requirements.
(1) 
The applicant shall provide:
(a) 
A written statement of compliance with all applicable FCC rules and regulations.
(b) 
A complete set of construction drawings of the proposed facility demonstrating compliance with applicable federal, state and Village building codes.
(c) 
A structural analysis by a registered professional engineer that the support structure complies with applicable ANSI/EIA/TIA-222G (as amended) standards with all existing and proposed equipment.
(2) 
Applicants seeking processing under 47 U.S.C. § 1455(a) shall also provide:
(a) 
Documentation evidencing the structure upon which the collocation is proposed has previously been subject to zoning approval by the Board of Trustees.
(b) 
Documentation evidencing the collocation installation complies with the requirements set forth in Subsection A(6) above.
A. 
Development standards. Concealed MWSF antennas and equipment may be mounted onto a structure which is not primarily constructed for MWSF purposes but upon which one or more concealed MWSF antennas and equipment may be mounted. Upon enactment of this chapter, any person, corporation, partnership, or other entity which intends to place a concealed antenna and equipment on an alternative structure within the jurisdiction of this chapter must obtain a permit (Level II). Concealed attached antenna and equipment shall be subject to the following:
(1) 
The top of the attached MWSF antenna shall not be more than 20 feet above the existing or proposed building or structure.
(2) 
When an attached MWSF antenna and equipment are to be located on a nonconforming building or structure, the existing permitted nonconforming setback shall prevail.
(3) 
All concealed MWSF attached antennas, feed lines and all tower-mounted associated equipment shall be designed to architecturally match the facade, roof, wall, and/or structure on which they are affixed so that they blend with the existing structural design, color, and texture. No stacking of new equipment cabinets or equipment shelters on existing equipment cabinets or equipment shelters shall be permitted.
B. 
Application requirements. The applicant shall provide:
(1) 
A written statement of compliance with all applicable FCC rules and regulations.
(2) 
A complete set of construction drawings of the proposed facility demonstrating compliance with applicable federal, state and Village of Mishicot building codes.
(3) 
A structural analysis by a registered professional engineer that the support structure complies with applicable ANSI/EIA/TIA-222G (as amended) standards with all existing and proposed equipment.
A. 
Development standards. For any replacement or modification of existing MWSF antenna and associated equipment, the applicant must, prior to making such modifications, submit the following:
(1) 
A written statement setting forth the purpose of the replacement or modification.
(2) 
A description of the proposed modifications to the MWSF antenna, including modifications to MWSF antenna element design, type and number, as well as changes in the number and/or size of any feed lines, from the base of the equipment cabinet to such MWSF antenna elements.
B. 
Application requirements.
(1) 
The applicant shall provide:
(a) 
A written statement of compliance with all applicable FCC rules and regulations.
(b) 
A complete set of construction drawings of the proposed facility demonstrating compliance with applicable federal, state and Village of Mishicot building codes.
(c) 
A structural analysis by a registered professional engineer that the support structure complies with applicable ANSI/EIA/TIA-222G (as amended) standards with all existing and proposed equipment.
(d) 
A signed statement from the applicant or the MWSF owner of compliance with all applicable FCC rules and regulations.
(e) 
A stamped or sealed structural analysis of the MWSF by a registered professional engineer licensed in the State of Wisconsin stating that the proposed modifications or replacements, together with all existing antenna and equipment, meet Wisconsin Uniform Building Code requirements and current ANSI/EIA/TIA-222 code as amended for support structures in the Village of Mishicot.
(2) 
Applicants seeking processing under 47 U.S.C. § 1455(a) shall also provide:
(a) 
Documentation evidencing the structure proposed to be replaced or modified has previously been subject to zoning approval by the Board of Trustees.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II)]
(b) 
Documentation evidencing the replacement/modification complies with the requirements set forth in Article VIII, § 367-22A(6), above.
The Village may waive any of the application requirements provided for in this Article VIII to be provided by an applicant where the Village determines that such application requirements are not necessary or are inapplicable to the determination of the subject application.