The purpose of this article is to establish policies and procedures
for the placement of small cell antennas and associated poles in rights-of-way
within the Township's jurisdiction, in compliance with state
and federal law to the extent it preempts local municipal control,
which will provide public benefit consistent with the preservation
of the integrity, safe usage, and visual qualities of the Township
rights-of-way and the Township as a whole.
In enacting this article, the Township is establishing uniform
standards to address issues presented by small wireless facilities,
including, without limitation, to:
A. Provide for the managed development of small cell antennas and associated
poles in a manner that enhances the benefits of wireless communication
and accommodates the needs of both Township residents and wireless
carriers in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations;
B. Establish procedures for the design, siting, construction, installation,
maintenance and removal of small cell antennas and associated poles
inside the public rights-of-way;
C. Encourage the collocation of small cell antennas on existing structures
rather than the construction of new pole-based structures;
D. Ensure that small cell antennas and associated poles will be removed
in the event that such structures are abandoned or become obsolete
and are no longer necessary;
E. Limit interference with the use of streets, sidewalks, alleys, parkways,
public utilities, public views, certain Township corridors, and other
public ways and places;
F. Limit the creation of visual and physical obstructions and other
conditions that are hazardous to vehicular and pedestrian traffic;
G. Preserve the character of the Township by minimizing the potentially
adverse visual impact of small cell antennas through careful design,
siting, landscaping and camouflaging techniques to blend these facilities
into their environment to the maximum extent practicable and to generally
match the character of Township neighborhood;
H. Establish an application process and structure for payment of fees
and charges to be uniformly applied to all applicants, operators and
owners of small cell facilities;
I. Limit environmental damage, including damage to trees;
J. Respect the character of the neighborhoods and other areas in which
facilities are installed; and facilitate rapid deployment of small
cell facilities to provide the benefits of advanced wireless services;
and
K. Comply with, and not conflict with or preempt, all applicable state
and federal laws, as may be amended or superseded, and all FCC rules
and regulations to interpret and implement applicable federal statutes.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ANTENNA
Any system of wires, rods, discs, panels, flat panels, dishes,
whips, or other similar devices used for the transmission or reception
of wireless signals. An antenna may include an omnidirectional antenna
(rod), directional antenna (panel), parabolic antenna (disc) or any
other wireless antenna. An antenna shall not include private residence-mounted
satellite dishes or television antennas or amateur radio equipment,
including, without limitation, ham or citizen band radio antennas.
COLLOCATION
The mounting or installing of one or more SCAs on an existing
structure; and/or modifying a structure for the purpose of mounting
or installing a SCA on that structure.
DESIGN GUIDELINES
Those detailed design guidelines, specifications and examples
promulgated by under this article that address, on a nondiscriminatory
basis, the design and installation of facilities in the public rights-of-way,
insofar as they do not conflict with any federal or state law, rule
and regulation.
FCC
Federal Communications Commission.
OWNER
A provider, operator or owner of SWF (who may also be the
applicant).
POLE
A self-supporting lattice pole, guy pole, monopole, or any
other pole, that may be utilized to support an antenna for receiving
and/or transmitting a wireless signal.
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY (ROW)
The surface of and the space above and below the paved or
unpaved portions of any public street, public road, public highway,
public way, public alley, public sidewalk, and any other land dedicated
or otherwise designated for the same now or hereafter held by the
Township or other governmental entity.
SMALL CELL ANTENNA (SCA)/SMALL WIRELESS FACILIT(IES)(individually
and collectively "SWF")
The antennas, nodes, control boxes, poles, poles, conduits,
ducts, pedestals, electronics and other equipment used for the purpose
of transmitting, receiving, distributing, providing, or accommodating
wireless communications services. An SWF shall also be a facility
that meets each of the following conditions:
A.
The structure on which antenna facilities are mounted.
(1)
Are 39 feet or less in height, or up to 50 feet in height as
may be allowed by the Township as outlined in the "small cell standards"
appeal process; or
(2)
Are no more than 10% taller than the other adjacent structures;
or
(3)
Do not extend existing structures on which they are located
to a height of more than 39 feet or by more than 10%, whichever is
greater.
B.
Each antenna (excluding associated antenna equipment) is no
more than three cubic feet in volume; and
C.
Antenna equipment associated with the facility (excluding antennas)
is cumulatively no more than 28 cubic feet in volume.
D.
The facility does not require antenna structure registration
under 47 CFR Part 17; and
E.
The facility does not result in human exposure to radiofrequency
radiation in excess of the applicable safety standards specified in
47 CFR S 1.1307(b).
STRUCTURE
A pole, tower, base station, or other building, whether or
not it has an existing antenna facility, that is used or to be used
for the provision of personal wireless service (whether on its own
or comingled with other types of services).
TOWNSHIP-OWNED POLE
A utility pole owned or operated by the Township, including
a utility pole that provides lighting or traffic control functions,
or other law enforcement functions, including light poles, traffic
signals, and structures for signage, and a pole or similar structure
owned or operated by the Township such as a decorative pole.
TRANSMISSION POLE
A pole or similar structure that is used in whole or in part
to carry electric transmission (as opposed to distribution) lines.
UTILITY POLE
A pole or similar structure that is designed for, or used,
for carrying electric distribution lines or for carrying cables or
wires for electric, cable, or telecommunications service or for lighting,
traffic control, or directional signage.
WIRELESS
Transmissions through the airwaves, including, but not limited
to, infrared line of sight, cellular, PCS, microwave, satellite, or
radio signals.
WIRELESS SUPPORT STRUCTURE
A freestanding structure, including a monopole, decorative
pole, Township-owned pole, transmission pole, and utility pole, or
other existing or proposed structure designed to support or capable
of supporting SCA.
An approved SCA applicant shall repair all damage to the ROW
or any other land so disturbed, directly caused by the activities
of the approved SCA applicant and return the ROW to its functional
equivalence as it existed prior to any work being done in the ROW.
If the approved SCA applicant fails to make the required repairs within
30 days after written notice, the Township may perform those repairs
and/or remove the damaged article(s) and charge the approved SCA applicant
the reasonable, documented cost of the repairs. The Township may suspend
the ability of an SCA applicant to receive a new permit from the Township
until the applicant has paid any and all outstanding repair costs
to the Township.
As a condition of approval for all new poles for SWFs in the
ROWs, the SCA applicant shall provide the Township with a written
commitment that it will allow the Township and/or other service providers
to collocate antennas on their poles where technically and commercially
reasonable. Written approval is not required if the additional antennas
are contained within a previously approved shroud designed to include
the additional antennas. Providers shall notify the Township when
adding any additional antennas under previously approved shrouds.
Prevention of failures and accidents. Any person who owns or
operates a portion of a SWF sited in the public right-of-way shall
always employ ordinary and reasonable care and install and maintain
it using industry standard technology for preventing failures and
accidents which are likely to cause damage, injury, or nuisance to
the public. Compliance with fire safety and FCC regulations. All SWF,
including, but not limited to wires, cables, fixtures, and other equipment,
shall be installed and maintained in compliance with the requirements
of the National Electric Code, all FCC, state, and local regulations,
and in such manner that will not interfere with the use of other property
or any existing public/private utilities or public safety systems.
Each attachment of wireless facilities should bear a marker or insignia
legible at street level, identifying the owner of the SWF and contact
information. All SCA applicants must provide documentation to Township
that all poles and structures associated with an SWF are structurally
and otherwise able to accommodate any collocation, with certification
and inspection by a pole study conducted by a qualified utility pole
inspection service.
Nothing in this article authorizes the collocation of small
wireless facilities on:
A. Property owned by a private party without the written consent of
the property owner;
B. Property owned or controlled by a unit of local government that is
not located within public rights-of-way without the written consent
of the unit of local government (local governments are, however, required
to authorize the collocation of SWF on utility poles owned or controlled
by the local government or located within ROWs to the same extent
the local government permits access to utility poles for other commercial
projects or uses);
C. A privately owned utility pole or wireless support structure, without
the consent of the property owner; or
D. Property owned, leased or controlled by a park district, forest preserve
district, or conservation district for public park, recreation or
conservation purposes, without the consent of the affected district.
The appeals process shall be as provided and set forth by state
and federal laws including any rulings issued by the Federal Communications
Commission. The provisions contained herein regulating small wireless
facilities are intended to comply with federal and state laws and
regulations in effect as of the date of adoption of this section.
To the extent that any of the provisions in this section conflict
with any federal or state statute or regulations, the federal or state
statutes or regulations shall control unless the applicable federal
or state statutes or regulations allow for more stringent provisions
in local ordinances. In which case, the more stringent provisions
of local ordinances shall remain in effect and shall control in such
instances.
This article supersedes all chapters or parts of chapters adopted
prior hereto that are in conflict herewith, to the extent of such
conflict.
A permit from the Township authorizes a SCA applicant to undertake
only certain activities in accordance with this article, and does
not create a property right or grant authority to the owner to impinge
upon the rights of others who may already have an interest in the
ROW.
The provisions of this article are severable. If any provision
or subsection, or the application of any provision or subsection to
any person or circumstances is held invalid, the remaining provisions,
subsection, and applications of such article to other persons or circumstances
shall not be made invalid as well. It is declared to be the intent
of this section that the remaining provisions would have been adopted
had such invalid provisions not been included in this article when
originally adopted by Council.
Nothing herein shall prevent the Township from taking any other
lawful action, including civil actions at law or equity, including
temporary restraining orders, preliminary injunctions and permanent
injunctions, as is necessary to prevent or remedy any violations.