The Planning Board of the Town of Chili is hereby authorized
to review and approve, approve with modifications or disapprove special
use permits and site plans for telecommunications towers consistent
with the provisions of Town Law §§ 274-a and 274-b.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY FACILITY
Serves the principal use, is subordinate in area, extent
and purpose to the principal use, and is located on the same lot as
the principal use. Examples of such facilities include transmission
equipment and storage sheds.
ANTENNA
A system of electrical conductors that transmits or receives
radio frequency waves. Such waves shall include but not be limited
to radio navigation, radio, television and microwave communications.
The frequency of these waves generally ranges from 10 hertz to 300,000
megahertz.
CAMOUFLAGING
For purposes of this article, the construction of facilities
to house or support a telecommunications tower so that the towers
and accessory facilities blend readily with the landscape, neighborhood
and adjacent architectural features. Examples of camouflaging are
silo and barn, windmill and simulated tree. It is presumed that accessory
facility building shall be faced with red clay brick, and, if located
in or adjacent to an agricultural or residential district, said accessory
facility building shall have a gable roof.
GRID MAP
A complete map of all existing or proposed tower locations
within the Town of Chili, as well as a complete map of all existing
or proposed tower locations in all towns adjoining the Town of Chili,
together with such narrative or technical data or information relevant
or necessary so as to establish the necessity of each tower site which
is the subject of the application.
PREEXISTING STRUCTURES
A complete map of the Town of Chili, inventorying and identifying
all preexisting structures, municipal buildings or lands, public utility
buildings, lands or rights-of-way or special geographic areas (i.e.,
hills, wooded areas, naturally-screened areas), together with such
narrative or technical data or information as the applicant or Town
shall deem relevant necessary so as to establish whether or not any
of such structures or areas may be suitable for any proposed tower
site.
PROPAGATION MAPS
Complete maps, plans, narrative, overlays and analysis of
the propagation studies for the proposed tower site, together with
all propagation studies for all other proposed or existing tower sites
within the Town of Chili or elsewhere which adjoin the proposed tower
site or which may impact on the siting process for the proposed tower
location.
RESTRICTIVE ZONE
Those zoning classifications of land within the Town of Chili, as more particularly described in Chapter
500, Zoning, Article
III, District Regulations, of the Town Code. For the purposes of this article, telecommunications towers shall be located, whenever possible, in the most restrictive zone or on the most intense use property. This preference, from most favorable to least favorable is as follows:
A.
Property with existing structure suitable for shared use.
B.
GI General Industrial District.
C.
LI Limited Industrial District.
D.
GB General Business District.
E.
PID Planned Institutional Development District.
F.
RB Restricted Business District.
G.
Neighborhood Business District.
H.
PUD Planned Unit Development District.
ZONING OVERLAY
A zoning overlay map of the Town of Chili, adequately identifying
each separate zoning district of the Town as it relates to the proposed
grid analysis, propagation map and preexisting structures maps, respectively.
The purpose of these supplemental regulations is to promote
the health, safety and general welfare of the residents of the Town
of Chili while providing a unified and uniform procedure to process
and establish a telecommunications network within the Town of Chili
consistent with applicable federal and state regulations, giving due
regard for the need to protect the natural features and aesthetic
characteristics of the Town.
The Planning Board shall comply with the provisions of the New
York State Environmental Quality Review Act under Article 8 of the
Environmental Conservation Law and its implementing regulations.
The authorized board shall have the authority to impose such
reasonable conditions and restrictions as are directly related to
and incidental to the proposed telecommunications tower or special
permit use or site plan.