The purpose of this article is to:
A. Provide for the managed development of wireless communications facilities
in a manner that enhances the benefits of wireless communication and
accommodates the needs of both Borough residents and wireless carriers
in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations;
B. Accommodate the need for wireless communications facilities while
regulating their location, placement and design so as to ensure the
provision of necessary services;
C. Establish procedures for the design, siting, construction, installation,
maintenance and removal of non-tower wireless communications facilities,
small wireless communications facilities, and tower-based wireless
communications facilities in the Borough, including facilities both
inside and outside the public rights-of-way;
D. Address new wireless technologies, including, but not limited to,
distributed antenna systems, data collection units, small wireless
communications facilities, cable Wi-Fi and other wireless communications
facilities;
E. Minimize the adverse visual effects and the number of such facilities
through proper design, siting, screening, material, color and finish
and by requiring that competing providers of wireless communications
services co-locate their wireless communications facilities on existing
infrastructure; and
F. Promote the health, safety and welfare of the Borough's residents.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT
Any equipment serving or being used in conjunction with a
wireless communications facility or wireless support structure, including
but not limited to utility or transmission equipment, power supplies,
generators, batteries, cables, equipment buildings, cabinets and storage
sheds, shelters or similar structures.
ANTENNA
An apparatus designed for the purpose of emitting radiofrequency
(RF) radiation, to be operated or operating from a fixed location
pursuant to Federal Communications Commission authorization, for the
provision of wireless service and any commingled information services.
CO-LOCATION
The mounting of one or more WCFs, including antennas, on
a preexisting structure, or modifying a structure for the purpose
of mounting or installing a WCF on that structure.
EMERGENCY
A condition that:
A.
Constitutes a clear and immediate danger to the health, welfare,
or safety of the public; or
B.
Has caused or is likely to cause facilities in the rights-of-way
to be unusable and result in loss of the services provided.
EQUIPMENT COMPOUND
An area surrounding or adjacent to a wireless support structure
within which base stations, power supplies, or accessory equipment
are located.
FCC
Federal Communications Commission.
HEIGHT OF A TOWER-BASED WCF
The vertical distance measured from the ground level, including
any base pad, to the highest point on a tower-based WCF, including
antennas mounted on the tower-based WCF and any other appurtenances.
MODIFICATION or MODIFY
The improvement, upgrade or expansion of existing wireless
communications facilities or base stations on an existing wireless
support structure or the improvement, upgrade, or expansion of the
wireless communications facilities located within an existing equipment
compound, if the improvement, upgrade, expansion or replacement does
not substantially change the physical dimensions of the wireless support
structure.
NON-TOWER WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY (NON-TOWER WCF)
Wireless communications facilities that are co-located on
existing structures, such as, but not limited to, buildings, water
towers, electrical transmission towers, utility poles, light poles,
traffic signal poles, flagpoles and other similar structures that
do not require the installation of a new tower.
REPLACEMENT OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY (REPLACEMENT
OF A WCF)
The replacement of existing wireless communications facilities
on an existing wireless support structure or within an existing equipment
compound due to maintenance, repair or technological advancement with
equipment composed of the same wind loading and structural loading
that is substantially similar in size, weight and height as the wireless
communications facilities initially installed and that does not substantially
change the physical dimensions of the existing wireless support structure.
SMALL WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY (SMALL WCF)
A wireless communications facility that meets all of the
following criteria:
A.
The wireless support structure on which antenna facilities are
mounted:
(1)
Is 50 feet or less in height; or
(2)
Is no more than 10% taller than other adjacent structures; or
(3)
Is not extended to a height of more than 50 feet or by more
than 10% above its height prior to the co-location of any WCF as a
result of the co-location of new antenna facilities;
B.
Each antenna associated with the deployment (excluding the accessory
equipment) is no more than three cubic feet in volume;
C.
All accessory equipment associated with the wireless support
structure, including the wireless equipment associated with the antenna
and any preexisting associated equipment on the wireless support structure,
is cumulatively no more than 28 cubic feet in volume;
D.
The wireless communications facility does not require antenna
structure registration under 47 CFR Part 17;
E.
The wireless communications facility is not located on tribal
lands, as defined under 36 CFR 800.16(x); and
F.
The wireless communications facility does not result in human
exposure to radiofrequency radiation in excess of the applicable safety
standards specified in 47 CFR 1.1307(b).
STEALTH TECHNOLOGY
Camouflaging methods applied to wireless communications facilities
and accessory equipment which render them more visually appealing
or blend the proposed facility into the existing structure or visual
backdrop in such a manner as to render it minimally visible to the
casual observer. Such methods include, but are not limited to, architecturally
screened roof-mounted antennas, building-mounted antennas painted
to match the existing structure and facilities constructed to resemble
trees, shrubs, and light poles.
SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE
A modification substantially changes the physical dimensions
of a wireless support structure if it meets the criteria established
by 47 CFR 1.6100.
WBCA
Pennsylvania Wireless Broadband Collocation Act (53 P.S.
§ 11702.1 et seq.).
WIRELESS
Transmissions through the airwaves, including, but not limited
to, infrared line of sight, cellular, PCS, microwave, satellite, and/or
commercial radio signals.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY (WCF)
An antenna facility or a wireless support structure that
is used for the provision of wireless service, whether such service
is provided on a stand-alone basis or commingled with other wireless
communications services.
WIRELESS SUPPORT 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 wireless service (whether on its own or commingled
with other types of services).
The following regulations shall apply to all non-tower WCFs
that do not meet the definition of a small WCF:
A. Permitted in certain districts. If co-location of a small WCF on an existing utility pole is not technically feasible, non-tower WCFs shall be permitted outside the public rights-of-way as a conditional use in all zoning districts subject to the requirements of this §
420-202.
B. Application procedures.
(1)
Applications for non-tower WCFs shall be submitted to the Borough
Zoning Officer.
(2)
All applications for non-tower WCFs shall include the following
information:
(a)
The conditional use application shall include a site plan, drawn
to scale, showing property boundaries, power location, total height
of the non-tower WCF, the entirety of the structure upon which the
non-tower WCF will be co-located, and accessory equipment locations.
(b)
The conditional use application shall include a before-and-after
depiction of the proposed site, such as a construction drawing, showing
all equipment being proposed as part of the non-tower WCF.
(c)
If the non-tower WCF is proposed for location on a wireless
support structure that currently supports existing WCFs or other attachments,
the depiction shall show the location and dimensions of all such attachments.
(d)
The conditional use application shall include the manufacturer
and model, proposed location, and physical dimensions (including volume)
of each piece of equipment proposed as part of the non-tower WCF.
(e)
The conditional use application shall include an aerial photograph
of the proposed site showing the area within 500 feet of the non-tower
WCF. The aerial photograph shall identify all structures within such
radius.
(f)
The conditional use application shall include photo simulations
depicting the non-tower WCF from at least three locations near the
proposed site. The photo simulations should reflect the proposed design
and location of all equipment associated with the non-tower WCF.
(g)
The conditional use application shall include a written certification
by a structural engineer licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
confirming that the proposed non-tower WCF and wireless support structure
are structurally sound and shall not endanger public health and safety.
(h)
The conditional use application shall include a report by a
qualified engineering expert which shows that the non-tower WCF will
comply with applicable FCC regulations, including applicable standards
for radiofrequency emissions.
(i)
The conditional use application shall include a certificate of insurance as required by §
420-202H.
(j)
The conditional use application shall include a certification of the application's compliance with all requirements of this §
420-202.
(k)
The conditional use application shall include all application
fees required by the Borough as detailed in the Borough fee schedule.
C. Development regulations.
(1)
The total height of any non-tower WCF shall not exceed 20 feet
above the maximum height permitted in the underlying zoning district.
(2)
In accordance with industry standards, all non-tower WCF applicants
must submit documentation to the Borough showing that the proposed
non-tower WCF is designed to be the minimum height technically feasible
and justifying the total height of the non-tower WCF.
(3)
If the WCF applicant proposes to locate the accessory equipment
in a separate building, the building shall comply with the minimum
requirements for the applicable zoning district. Landscaping shall
be required to screen as much of the equipment building as possible.
An evergreen screen shall surround the site. The evergreen screen
shall be a minimum height of six feet at planting and shall grow to
a minimum height of 15 feet at maturity.
(4)
A security fence with a height of 10 feet shall surround any
separate communications equipment building if such communications
equipment building is located at ground level. Vehicular access to
the communications equipment building shall not interfere with the
parking or vehicular circulations on the site for the principal use.
D. Design.
(1)
In order to assist in evaluating the visual impact, the WCF
applicant shall provide color photo simulations showing the proposed
site of the non-tower WCF with a photo-realistic representation of
the proposed WCF as it would appear viewed from the closest residential
property, adjacent roads and from other locations as required by the
Borough.
(2)
Non-tower WCFs shall employ stealth technology and be treated
to match the wireless support structure in order to minimize aesthetic
impact. The application of the stealth technology utilized by the
WCF applicant shall be subject to the approval of the Borough.
(3)
Non-tower WCFs shall, to the extent technically feasible, incorporate
architectural features, materials and colors which blend with surrounding
buildings, structures, terrain or landscape.
(4)
Non-tower WCFs and accessory equipment must be of a neutral
color that is identical to or closely compatible with the wireless
support structure so as to make the WCF and accessory equipment as
visually unobtrusive as possible. Roof-mounted non-tower WCFs shall
match existing air-conditioning units, stairs, elevator towers or
other background as nearly as possible.
E. Prohibited on certain structures. No non-tower WCF shall be located
on single-family or two-family dwellings.
F. Third-party wireless support structures. Where the non-tower WCF
is proposed for co-location on a wireless support structure that is
not owned by the WCF applicant, the WCF applicant shall present documentation
to the Zoning Officer that the owner of the wireless support structure
has authorized co-location of the proposed non-tower WCF.
G. Retention of experts. The Borough may hire any consultant(s) and/or
expert(s) necessary to assist the Borough in reviewing and evaluating
the application for approval of the WCF at its sole discretion and,
once approved, in reviewing and evaluating any potential violations
of the terms and conditions of these WCF provisions. The WCF applicant
and/or owner of the WCF shall reimburse the Borough for all costs
of the Borough's consultant(s) in providing expert evaluation
and consultation in connection with these activities.
H. Insurance. Each person that owns or operates a non-tower WCF shall
annually provide the Borough with a certificate of insurance evidencing
general liability coverage in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 per
occurrence and property damage coverage in the minimum amount of $1,000,000
per occurrence covering the non-tower WCF.
I. Substantial change. Any substantial change to a WCF shall require
notice to be provided to the Borough Zoning Officer, and possible
supplemental permit approval as determined by the Borough Zoning Officer
in accordance with the Borough Code.
J. Timing of approval.
(1)
Within 30 calendar days of the date that an application for
a non-tower WCF is filed with the Borough Zoning Officer, the Borough
Zoning Officer shall notify the WCF applicant, in writing, of any
information that may be required to complete such application. Any
subsequent notice of incompleteness shall be issued within 10 business
days of receipt of a resubmitted application and shall toll the applicable
time frame for approval until such time as the application is resubmitted.
(2)
Within 90 days of receipt of a complete application for a non-tower
WCF, Borough Council shall make a decision to approve or deny the
proposed non-tower WCF and the Borough Zoning Officer shall issue
the required building and zoning permits authorizing construction
of the WCF.
The following regulations shall apply to all tower-based wireless
communications facilities that do not meet the definition of a small
WCF.
A. Conditional use. Tower-based WCFs are permitted as a conditional use outside the public rights-of-way on Borough-owned property in the Single-Family Residential, Rural Residential, Recreation and A-1 Commercial Zoning Districts, subject to the requirements of this §
420-203.
(1)
Upon submission of an application for a tower-based WCF and
the scheduling of the public hearing upon the application, the WCF
applicant shall mail notice to all owners of property within 500 feet
of the proposed WCF. The WCF applicant shall provide proof of the
notification to the Borough.
(2)
Prior to Borough Council's approval of a conditional use
authorizing the construction and installation of a tower-based WCF,
the WCF applicant shall demonstrate that the proposed tower-based
WCF must be located where it is proposed in order to serve the WCF
applicant's service area and that no other viable, less intrusive
alternative location exists.
(3)
The conditional use application shall include a site plan, drawn
to scale, showing property boundaries, power location, total height
of the tower-based WCF, guy wires and anchors, existing structures,
elevation drawings, typical design of proposed structures, parking,
fences, landscaping and existing uses on adjacent properties.
(4)
The conditional use application shall include aerial photographs
of the area within a 500-foot radius of the proposed tower-based WCF
and identify all existing WCFs in that area.
(5)
The conditional use application shall be accompanied by a description
of the type and manufacturer of the proposed transmission/radio equipment,
the frequency range (megahertz band) assigned to the WCF applicant,
the power in watts at which the WCF applicant transmits, and any relevant
related tests conducted by the WCF applicant in determining the need
for the proposed site and installation.
(6)
The conditional use application shall include evidence that
a gap in wireless coverage or capacity exists in the applicable area
and that the type of WCF being proposed is the least intrusive means
by which to fill that gap in wireless coverage.
(7)
Where the tower-based WCF is located on a property that is not
owned by the WCF applicant, the WCF applicant shall present evidence
to Borough Council that the owner of the property has granted an easement
or other property right, if necessary, for the proposed WCF and that
vehicular access will be provided to the facility.
(8)
The conditional use application shall include a written certification
by a structural engineer licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
of the proposed WCF's ability to meet the structural standards
offered by either the Electronic Industries Association or the Telecommunication
Industry Association and certify the proper construction of the foundation
and the erection of the structure.
(9)
An application for a new tower-based WCF shall demonstrate that
the proposed tower-based WCF cannot be accommodated on an existing
wireless support structure. Borough Council may deny an application
to construct a new tower-based WCF if the WCF applicant has not made
a good faith effort to mount the antenna(s) on an existing wireless
support structure. The WCF applicant shall demonstrate that it contacted
the owners of all potentially feasible structures, buildings, and
towers within a one-mile radius of the site proposed, sought permission
to install an antenna on those structures, buildings, and towers and
was denied for one of the following reasons:
(a)
No existing support structure, building or other structure is
located within the geographic area which meets the applicant's
engineering requirements.
(b)
Existing support structures, buildings or other structures are
not of sufficient height to meet the applicant's engineering
requirements.
(c)
Existing support structures, buildings or other structures do
not have the strength to support the applicant's equipment.
(d)
The applicant's equipment would cause electromagnetic interference
with equipment on the existing support structure, building or other
structure.
(e)
Fees, costs or contractual provisions required by the owner
in order to share an existing location or to adapt for the applicant
are unreasonable. Costs exceeding new construction for a support structure
are presumed to be unreasonable.
(f)
The applicant demonstrates that there are other limiting factors
that render other locations unsuitable.
(g)
The applicant demonstrates that an alternative technology that
does not require the use of a support structure, such as a cable microcell
network using multiple low-powered transmitters/receivers attached
to a wireline system, is not suitable. Costs of alternative technology
that exceed costs for the construction of a wireless support structure
and antenna development shall not be presumed to render the technology
unsuitable.
(10)
The conditional use application shall include a report by a
qualified engineering expert which shows that the tower-based WCF
will comply with applicable FCC regulations, including applicable
standards for radiofrequency emissions.
(11)
The conditional use application shall also be accompanied by documentation demonstrating that the proposed tower-based WCF complies with all applicable provisions of this Article
XII.
B. Development regulations.
(1)
Tower-based WCFs shall not be located in, or within 75 feet
of, an area in which all utilities are located underground.
(2)
Sole use on a lot. A tower-based WCF shall be permitted as a
sole use on a lot, provided that the underlying lot meets the minimum
size specifications set forth in the Borough Zoning Code.
(3)
Combined with another use. A tower-based WCF may be permitted
on a property with an existing use, or on a vacant parcel in combination
with another use, except residential, subject to the following conditions:
(a)
The existing use on the property may be any permitted use in
the applicable district and need not be affiliated with the WCF.
(b)
Minimum lot area. The minimum lot shall comply with the requirements
for the applicable zoning district and shall be the area needed to
accommodate the tower-based WCF and accessory equipment, any guy wires,
the equipment building, security fence, and applicable screening.
C. Design regulations.
(1)
Height. The maximum height of any tower-based WCF shall not
exceed 75 feet in the Single-Family Residential, Rural Residential,
and Recreation Districts. In all other zoning districts where a tower-based
WCF is authorized, the maximum height shall not exceed 125 feet.
(2)
Visual appearance and land use compatibility.
(a)
Tower-based WCFs shall employ stealth technology, which may
include the wireless support structure being painted a certain color
as approved by Borough Council or utilizing a galvanized finish.
(b)
All tower-based WCFs and accessory equipment shall be aesthetically
and architecturally compatible with the surrounding environment and
shall maximize the use of a like facade to blend with the existing
surroundings and neighboring buildings to the greatest extent possible.
(c)
Borough Council shall consider whether its decision upon the
subject application will promote the harmonious and orderly development
of the zoning district involved; encourage compatibility with the
character and type of development existing in the area; prevent a
negative impact on the aesthetic character of the community; preserve
woodlands and trees existing at the site to the greatest possible
extent; and encourage sound engineering and land development design
and construction principles, practices and techniques.
(3)
Anti-climbing device. If deemed necessary by Borough Council,
a tower-based WCF shall be equipped with an anti-climbing device,
as approved by the manufacturer.
(4)
Minimum setbacks. The minimum distance between the base of a
tower-based WCF and any adjoining property line or street right-of-way
line shall equal 75% of the proposed WCF structure's height or
the applicable principal building setback, whichever is greater, unless
the applicant shows to the satisfaction of Borough Council that the
proposed tower-based WCF has been designed in such a manner that a
lesser setback will have no negative effects on public safety.
D. Surrounding environs.
(1)
The WCF applicant shall ensure that the existing vegetation,
trees and shrubs located within proximity to the WCF structure shall
be preserved to the maximum extent possible.
(2)
The WCF applicant shall submit a soil report to Borough Council
complying with the standards of Appendix I: Geotechnical Investigations,
ANSI/TIA-222, as amended, to document and verify the design specifications
of the foundation of the tower-based WCF, and anchors for guy wires,
if used.
E. Fence/screen.
(1)
A chain-link security fence with the height of six feet in Single-Family
Residential, Rural Residential, and Recreation Districts, or a chain-link
security fence with a height of 10 feet in all other approved, conditional
use districts, shall completely surround any tower-based WCF located
outside the public rights-of-way, as well as guy wires, or any building
housing accessory equipment.
(2)
Landscaping shall be required to screen as much of a newly constructed
tower-based WCF as possible. Borough Council may permit any combination
of existing vegetation, topography, walls, decorative fences or other
features instead of landscaping, if, in the discretion of Borough
Council, they achieve the same degree of screening. An evergreen screen
shall be required to surround the tower-based WCF site. The evergreen
screen shall be a minimum height of six feet at planting and shall
grow to a minimum of 15 feet at maturity.
F. Accessory equipment.
(1)
Accessory equipment associated, or connected, with a tower-based
WCF shall be placed underground or screened from public view using
stealth technology. All ground-mounted accessory equipment, utility
buildings and accessory structures shall be architecturally designed
to be concealed from public view to the maximum extent possible and
be compatible with the architecture of surrounding buildings, structures
or landscape.
(2)
Either one single-story wireless communications equipment building
not exceeding 500 square feet in area or its equivalent may be permitted
for each unrelated company sharing antenna space on the tower-based
WCF.
G. Additional antennas. As a condition of approval for all tower-based WCFs, the WCF applicant shall provide Borough Council with a written commitment that it will allow other service providers to co-locate antennas on the tower-based WCF where technically and economically feasible. To the extent permissible under state and federal law, the owner of a tower-based WCF shall not install any additional antennas without complying with the applicable requirements of this Article
XII.
H. FCC license. Each person that owns or operates a tower-based WCF
shall submit a copy of its current FCC license, including the name,
address, and emergency telephone number for the operator of the facility.
I. Signs. All tower-based WCFs shall post a sign in a readily visible
location identifying the name and phone number of a party to contact
in the event of an emergency. The only other signage permitted on
the WCF shall be those required by the FCC or any other federal or
state agency.
J. Lighting. No tower-based WCF shall be artificially lighted, except
as required by law. If lighting is required, the WCF applicant shall
provide a detailed plan for sufficient lighting, demonstrating as
unobtrusive and inoffensive an effect as is permissible under state
and federal regulations. The WCF applicant shall promptly report any
outage or malfunction of FAA-mandated lighting to the appropriate
governmental authorities and to the Borough Secretary.
K. Storage. The storage of unused equipment, materials or supplies is
prohibited on any tower-based WCF site.
L. Repair of nonconforming tower-based WCF. Nonconforming tower-based
WCFs in existence prior to the effective date of this article which
are hereafter damaged or destroyed due to any reason or cause may
be repaired and restored at their former location but must otherwise
comply with the terms and conditions of this section. The co-location
of antennas is permitted on nonconforming structures in existence
prior to the effective date of this article.
M. Insurance. Each person that owns or operates a tower-based WCF shall
provide the Borough Zoning Officer with a certificate of insurance
evidencing general liability coverage in the minimum amount of $5,000,000
per occurrence and property damage coverage in the minimum amount
of $5,000,000 per occurrence covering the tower-based WCF.
N. Financial security. Prior to receipt of a zoning permit for the construction
or placement of a tower-based WCF, the WCF applicant shall provide
to the Borough financial security sufficient to guarantee the removal
of the tower-based WCF. Said financial security shall remain in place
until the tower-based WCF is removed.
O. Timing of approval.
(1)
Within 30 calendar days of the date that an application for
a tower-based WCF is filed with the Borough Zoning Officer, the Borough
Zoning Officer shall notify the WCF applicant, in writing, of any
information that may be required to complete such application. Any
subsequent notice of incompleteness shall be issued within 10 business
days of receipt of a resubmitted application and shall toll the applicable
time frame for approval until such time as the application is resubmitted.
(2)
Within 150 days of receipt of a complete application for a tower-based
WCF, Borough Council shall make a decision to approve or deny the
proposed tower-based WCF and the Borough Zoning Officer shall issue
the required building and zoning permits authorizing construction
of the WCF.