For the
purposes of this Chapter, essential utility distribution services
shall include the placement, construction, alteration, use and maintenance
by municipal or governmental agencies, public utilities, or public
service corporations of such facilities as are necessary for the furnishing
of adequate service by such agencies, utilities, or corporations for
public health, safety or general welfare, including underground or
overhead electrical, telephone, television, gas, water or sewage disposal
systems, including poles, wires, lines, mains, drains, sewers, conduits,
cables, fire alarms or police call boxes, traffic signals, hydrants,
gas regulators and measuring devices, including the structures in
which they are housed, and other similar equipment. Such facilities
shall meet the following additional standards:
A. Public
utility structures, including substations, water pumping stations,
and/or sewage treatment facilities shall be designed and constructed
to be compatible with the general character (appearance and structural
material) of the other structures within the district in which they
are located.
B. Structures
may be permitted for the housing of transformers, pumps and similar
equipment subject to the standards set forth in the district regulations.
Such structures shall house only those vehicles or equipment necessary
to provide normal maintenance and repair for the systems, except in
the Commercial and Industrial Districts, where office space may also
be provided.
C. Outdoor, unenclosed storage areas associated with utility services may only be permitted as set forth in the district regulations. Where permitted, such storage areas shall be enclosed with a fence and shall be shielded from view by adequate screen planting. In addition, where adjacent land use dictates, buffer yards of 25 feet may also be required to provide sufficient separation of uses. (See also §§
27-506 and
27-507 of this Chapter.)