A. 
The purpose of this section is to establish uniform standards for the siting, design, permitting, maintenance, and use of wireless communications facilities (WCF) in the Borough. While the Borough recognizes the importance of WCFs in providing high-quality communications service to its residents and businesses, the Borough also recognizes that it has an obligation to protect public safety and to minimize the adverse visual effects of such facilities through the standards set forth in the following provisions.
B. 
By enacting this chapter, the Borough intends to:
(1) 
Promote the health, safety, and welfare of Borough residents and businesses with respect to WCFs.
(2) 
Provide for the managed development of WCFs 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.
(3) 
Establish procedures for the design, siting, construction, installation, maintenance, and removal of both tower-based and non-tower based WCFs in the Borough, including facilities both inside and outside the public ROW.
(4) 
Address new wireless technologies, including, but not limited to, DAS, data collection units, cable Wi-Fi, and other WCFs.
(5) 
Encourage the co-location of WCFs on existing structures rather than the construction of new tower-based structures.
(6) 
Treat each communications services provider in a nondiscriminatory and competitively neutral manner in exercising the Borough's authority.
(7) 
Protect Borough residents from potential adverse impacts of WCFs and preserve, to the extent permitted under law, the visual character of established communities and the natural beauty of the landscape.
(8) 
Update the Borough's wireless facilities regulations to incorporate changes in federal and state laws and regulations.
General standards. The following regulations shall apply to all tower-based WCFs:
A. 
Conditional use required. Each applicant proposing the construction of a tower-based WCF shall complete and submit a conditional use application as either a principal or accessory use prior to beginning construction of such WCF. Such application shall be evaluated by the Borough and subject to the proceedings of Article IV of this chapter.
B. 
Proof of ownership or agreement. The applicant shall include a copy of a written agreement for use of the land if the applicant is not the owner the parcel on which the tower-based WCF will be constructed.
C. 
Historic buildings or districts. No tower-based WCF may be located on a building or structure that is listed on either the National or Pennsylvania Registers of Historic Places, or eligible to be so listed, or is included in the official historic structures and/or historic districts list maintained by the Borough.
D. 
Related equipment. Ground-mounted-related equipment greater than three cubic feet, such as cabinets and accessory structures, shall not be located within 50 feet of a lot in residential use or residential zoning district.
E. 
Standard of care. Any tower-based WCF shall be designed, constructed, operated, maintained, repaired, modified, and removed in strict compliance with all current applicable technical, safety and safety-related codes, including, but not limited to, the most recent editions of the ANSI Code, National Electrical Safety Code, National Electrical Code as adopted by the UCC, as well as the accepted and responsible workmanlike industry practices of the National Association of Tower Erectors. Any tower-based WCF shall at all times be kept and maintained in good condition, order and repair by qualified maintenance and construction personnel, so that the same shall not endanger the life of any person or any property in the Borough.
F. 
Wind. Any tower-based WCF structures shall be designed to withstand the effects of wind gusts of at least 100 miles per hour in addition to the standard designed by the ANSI as prepared by the engineering departments of the Electronics Industry Association, and Telecommunications Industry Association (ANSI/TIA-222-E Code, as amended).
G. 
Height. Any tower-based WCF shall be designed at the minimum functional height. All tower-based WCF applicants must submit documentation to the Borough justifying the total height of the structure. The maximum total height of any tower-based WCF, which is not located in the public ROW, shall not exceed 150 feet, which height shall include all subsequent additions or alterations. Equipment buildings, cabinets, and accessory structures shall not exceed 15 feet in height.
H. 
Public safety communications. No tower-based WCF shall interfere with public safety communications or the reception of broadband, television, radio, or other communication services enjoyed by occupants of nearby properties.
I. 
Maintenance. The following maintenance requirements shall apply:
(1) 
Any tower-based WCF shall be fully automated and unattended on a daily basis and shall be visited only for maintenance or emergency repair.
(2) 
Such maintenance shall be performed to ensure the upkeep of the facility in order to promote the safety and security of the Borough's residents.
(3) 
All maintenance activities shall utilize nothing less than the best available technology for preventing failures and accidents.
J. 
Modifications. Applicants proposing the modification of any tower-based WCF shall submit a building permit application to the Borough and shall not commence such modifications until the complete application has been received by the Borough.
K. 
Radio frequency emissions. No tower-based WCF may, by itself or in conjunction with other WCFs, generate radio frequency emissions in excess of the standards and regulations of the FCC, including, but not limited to, the FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin 65 entitled "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields," as amended.
L. 
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. There shall be no other signage permitted on the WCF, except for that required by law FCC/FAA regulations.
M. 
Lighting. Tower-based WCFs shall not be artificially lighted, except as required by law. Towers shall be galvanized and/or painted with a rust-preventive paint of an appropriate color to harmonize with the surroundings. If lighting is required, the applicant shall provide a detailed plan for sufficient lighting, demonstrating as unobtrusive and inoffensive an effect as is permissible under state and federal regulations.
N. 
Noise. Tower-based WCFs shall be operated and maintained so as not to produce noise in excess of applicable noise standards under state law and the Borough Code, except in emergency situations requiring the use of a backup generator, where such noise standards may be exceeded on a temporary basis only.
O. 
Aviation safety. Tower-based WCFs shall comply with all federal and state laws and regulations concerning aviation safety.
P. 
Timing of approval. Within 30 calendar days of the date that an application for a tower-based WCF is filed with the Borough, the Borough shall notify the applicant in writing of any information that may be required to complete such application. All applications for tower-based WCFs shall be acted upon within 150 days of the receipt of a fully completed application for the approval of such tower-based WCF and the Borough shall advise the applicant in writing of its decision. If additional information was requested by the Borough to complete an application, the time required by the applicant to provide the information shall not be counted toward the 150-day review period.
Q. 
Nonconforming uses. Nonconforming tower-based WCFs which are hereafter damaged or destroyed due to any reason or cause may be repaired and restored at their former location within one year after damage occurs but must otherwise comply with the terms and conditions of this chapter. Co-location on nonconforming tower-based WCFs is permitted.
R. 
Removal. In the event that use of a tower-based WCF is planned to be discontinued, the owner shall provide written notice to the Borough of its intent to discontinue use and the date when the use shall be discontinued. Unused or abandoned WCFs or portions of WCFs shall be removed as follows:
(1) 
All unused or abandoned tower-based WCFs and accessory facilities shall be removed within six months of the cessation of operations at the site unless a time extension is approved by the Borough.
(2) 
If the WCF and/or accessory facility is not removed within six months of the cessation of operations at a site, or within any longer period approved by the Borough, the WCF and accessory facilities and equipment may be removed by the Borough and the cost of removal assessed against the owner of the WCF. In addition to and not in lieu of any other remedy available to the Borough to recover costs associated with removal, the Borough shall file liens against the WCF owner and the owner of any real property upon which a WCF is sited, in order to recover any unpaid legal fees, consultant fees, and court cost that may be incurred.
(3) 
Any unused portions of tower-based WCF, including antennae, shall be removed within six months of the time of cessation of operations. The Borough must approve all replacements of portions of a tower-based WCF previously removed.
S. 
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.
T. 
Insurance. Each person that owns or operates a tower-based WCF greater than 45 feet in height shall provide the Borough 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. Each person that owns or operates a tower-based WCF 45 feet or less in height shall 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 each tower-based WCF.
U. 
Permit fees. The Borough may assess appropriate and reasonable permit fees directly related to the Borough's actual costs in reviewing and processing the application for approval of a tower-based WCF, as well as related inspection, monitoring and related costs.
V. 
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 tower-based WCF and, once approved, in reviewing and evaluating any potential violations of the terms and conditions of this chapter. The 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.
W. 
Indemnification. Each person that owns or operates a tower-based WCF, or the property on which such WCF is located shall, at its sole cost and expense, indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Borough, its elected and appointed officials, employees and agents, at all times against any and all claims for personal injury, including death, and property damage or depreciation of property value or for violation of property or zoning rights, arising in whole or in part from, caused by or connected with any act or omission of the person, its officers, agents, employees or contractors arising out of, but not limited to, the construction, installation, operation, maintenance, or removal of the tower-based WCF. Each person that owns or operates a tower-based WCF and each owner of property upon which a tower-based WCF is located shall defend any actions or proceedings against the Borough in which it is claimed that personal injury, including death, or property damage was caused by the construction, installation, operation, maintenance, or removal of tower-based WCF. The obligation to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend shall include, but not be limited to, the obligation to pay judgments, injuries, liabilities, damages, reasonable attorneys' fees, reasonable expert fees, court costs, and all other costs of indemnification.
X. 
Engineer signature. All plans and drawings for a tower and antenna shall contain a seal and signature of a professional structural engineer, licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Y. 
Financial security. Prior to receipt of a zoning permit for the construction or placement of a tower-based WCF, the applicant shall provide to the Borough financial security in the form of a letter of credit or bond sufficient to guarantee the removal of the tower-based WCF. The amount of said financial security shall be determined based upon industry standards for removal and shall remain in place until the tower-based WCF is removed.
A. 
Antenna.
(1) 
The antenna shall appear as a seamless extension of the existing structure or new tower/structure.
(2) 
Antenna shall be equal to or less diameter of the tower/structure.
(3) 
The antenna shall match the color and texture of the tower/structure it is to be a part of.
B. 
Cabinets and equipment.
(1) 
All equipment/cabinets shall match the color and texture of the tower/structure it is to be placed on, except for wood utility poles.
(2) 
All wires shall be shrouded and shall match the color and texture of the structure it is to be attached.
(3) 
Wires, cables, and other equipment shall be firmly attached to the structure.
(4) 
Cabinets shall be integrated into the structure. If integration is not feasible, the cabinet shall be adjacent to the structure to which the antenna is placed.
(5) 
No equipment or structure shall interfere with pedestrian or bicycle traffic.
(6) 
Street trees shall not be removed to allow for cabinets or equipment.
C. 
Noise and lighting.
(1) 
Illumination is not permitted for small cell wireless facilities, unless it is part of a streetlight or where required by the FCC.
(2) 
All equipment shall comply with the Borough's noise regulations outlined in this chapter.
D. 
Painting. Towers shall be painted or finished in a manner which blends with the dominant color of the background except where otherwise required by the FAA. The applicant and/or operator of the facility shall have a continuing duty to maintain such paint or finish.
E. 
View protection. A tower shall not be located in such a fashion as to negatively impact views from public parks or recreation areas.
Tower-based WCFs outside the ROW. The following regulations shall apply to tower-based WCFs located outside the public ROW:
A. 
Location. No tower-based WCF shall be located in an area in which all utilities are located underground, except as permitted by this chapter.
(1) 
Tower-based WCFs may be located in the following zoning districts:
(a) 
C-1 Commercial district.
(2) 
Such tower-based WCFs shall not be located in, or within 100 feet of an area in which all utilities are located underground.
B. 
Site requirements. A tower-based WCF may be located as permitted in the district regulations or the general standards for accessory structures, as set forth in Article III of this chapter.
(1) 
Permitted as a sole use on a lot. A tower-based WCF may be permitted as a sole use on a lot, provided such WCF conforms to the regulations set forth in Article III of this chapter and the following standards:
(2) 
Minimum lot area. The minimum lot shall comply with the requirements for the applicable district and shall be the area needed to accommodate the tower-based WCF and guy wires, the equipment building, security fence, and buffer planting if the proposed WCF is greater than 50 feet in height.
C. 
Minimum setbacks. The tower-based WCF and accompanying equipment building shall comply with the requirements for the applicable zoning district. In addition, the minimum setback for the tower shall be a distance that is at least equal to 1.5 times the height of the tower.
(1) 
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:
(2) 
The existing use on the property may be any permitted use in the applicable district and need not be affiliated with the communications facility.
D. 
Minimum setbacks. The tower-based WCF and accompanying equipment building shall comply with the general standards for accessory uses. In addition, the minimum setback for the tower from any existing structures shall be a distance that is at least equal to 1.5 times the height of the tower.
E. 
Gap in coverage. An applicant for a tower-based WCF must demonstrate that a significant gap in wireless coverage exists with respect to all wireless operators 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.
F. 
Co-location and siting. An application for a conditional use for a new tower-based WCF shall not be approved unless the Borough Council finds that the wireless communications equipment planned for the proposed tower-based WCF cannot be accommodated on an existing or approved structure or building, or on Borough property. Any application for a conditional use for approval of a tower-based WCF shall include a comprehensive inventory of all existing towers and other suitable structures within a two-mile radius from the point of the proposed tower, unless the applicant can show to the satisfaction of the Borough Council that a different distance is more reasonable, and shall demonstrate conclusively why an existing tower or other suitable structure cannot be utilized.
G. 
Notice. Upon submission of an application for a tower-based WCF, the applicant shall provide the contact information of all owners of every property within 500 feet of the proposed facility. The Borough shall be responsible for mailing the notices to the neighboring property owners.
H. 
Design regulations.
(1) 
The WCF shall employ the most current stealth technology available in an effort to appropriately blend into the surrounding environment and minimize aesthetic impact. The application of the stealth technology chosen by the WCF applicant shall be subject to the approval of the Borough Council.
(2) 
Any height extensions to an existing tower-based WCF shall require prior approval of the Borough Council. The Borough reserves the right to deny such requests based upon aesthetic and land use impact, or any other lawful considerations related to the character of the Borough.
(3) 
Any proposed tower-based WCF shall be designed structurally, electrically, and in all respects to accommodate both the WCF applicant's antennae and comparable antennae for future users.
I. 
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. Any plantings shall conform to the standards set forth in Article IV of this chapter.
(2) 
The WCF applicant shall submit a soil report to the Borough to document and verify the design specifications of the foundation of the tower-based WCF, and anchors for guy wires, if used.
J. 
Fence/screen.
(1) 
A security fence having a maximum height of eight feet shall completely surround any tower-based WCF greater than 50 feet in height, as well as guy wires, or any building housing WCF equipment.
(2) 
A screen of evergreen trees planted eight feet on center, and staggered in two rows, shall be located along the perimeter of the security fence surrounding a tower-based WCF greater than 50 feet in height. Existing vegetation shall be preserved to the maximum extent possible.
K. 
Accessory equipment.
(1) 
Ground-mounted equipment associated to, or connected with, a tower-based WCF shall be underground or screened from public view using stealth technologies, as described above.
(2) 
All utility buildings and accessory structures shall be architecturally designed to blend into the environment in which they are situated and shall meet the minimum setback requirements of the underlying zoning district.
(3) 
Additional antennae. As a condition of approval for all tower-based WCFs, the WCF applicant shall provide the Borough with a written commitment that it will allow other service providers to co-locate antennae on tower-based WCFs where technically and economically feasible. The owner of a tower-based WCF shall not install any additional antennae without obtaining the prior written approval of the Borough.
L. 
Access road. An access road, turnaround space and parking shall be provided to ensure adequate emergency and service access to the tower-based WCF. Maximum use of existing roads, whether public or private, shall be made to the extent practicable. Road construction shall at all times minimize ground disturbance and the cutting of vegetation. Road grades shall closely follow natural contours to ensure minimal visual disturbance and minimize soil erosion. Where applicable, the WCF owner shall present documentation to the Borough that the property owner has granted an easement for the proposed facility.
M. 
Parking. For each tower-based WCF greater than 50 feet in height, there shall be two off-street parking spaces, or one space per employee, whichever is greater.
N. 
Inspection. The Borough reserves the right to inspect any tower-based WCF to ensure compliance with the provisions of this chapter and any other provisions found within the Borough Code or state or federal law. The Borough and/or its agents shall have the authority to enter the property upon which a WCF is located at any time, upon reasonable notice to the operator, to ensure such compliance.
General standards. The following regulations shall apply to all non-tower WCF:
A. 
Permitted in all zoning districts subject to regulations. Non-tower WCFs are permitted in all zoning districts subject to the restrictions and conditions prescribed below and subject to the prior written approval of the Zoning Officer.
B. 
Locations restrictions. Non-tower WCFs shall meet the following location restriction:
(1) 
Prohibited on certain structures. Non-tower WCFs shall not be located on single-family detached residences, single-family attached residences, two-family residences, or any accessory residential structure.
(2) 
Related equipment. Ground-mounted-related equipment greater than three cubic feet shall not be located within 50 feet of a lot in residential use or residential zoning district.
(3) 
Historic buildings. No non-tower WCF may be located on a building or structure that is listed on either the National or Pennsylvania Registers of Historic Places, or is eligible to be so listed, or is listed on the official historic structures and/or historic districts list maintained by the Borough or has been designated by the Borough to be of historical significance. The Borough Council may, in its discretion, waive this prohibition if the applicant can demonstrate that the proposed location is less visually intrusive than other potential sites.
C. 
Proof of ownership or agreement. The applicant shall include a copy of a written agreement for the use of the structure if the applicant is not the owner the parcel on which the non-tower WCF will be constructed.
D. 
Building permit required. Applicants proposing the modification of an existing non-tower WCF shall obtain a building permit from the Zoning Officer. In order to be considered for such permit, the applicant must submit a permit application to the Borough Zoning Officer.
E. 
Standard of care. Any non-tower WCF shall be designed, constructed, operated, maintained, repaired, modified and removed in strict compliance with all current applicable technical, safety and safety-related codes, including, but not limited to, the most recent editions of the ANSI Code, National Electrical Safety Code, and National Electrical Code. Any WCF shall at all times be kept and maintained in good condition, order and repair by qualified maintenance and construction personnel, so that the same shall not endanger the life of any person or any property in the Borough.
F. 
Wind. Any non-tower WCF structures shall be designed to withstand the effects of wind according to the standard designed by the ANSI as prepared by the engineering departments of the Electronics Industry Association, and Telecommunications Industry Association (ANSI/EIA-222-E Code, as amended).
G. 
Height. Any non-tower WCF shall be designed at the minimum functional height. All non-tower WCF applicants must submit documentation to the Borough justifying the total height of the structure.
H. 
Public safety communications. No non-tower WCF shall interfere with public safety communications or the reception of broadband, television, radio, or other communication services enjoyed by occupants of nearby properties.
I. 
Maintenance. The following maintenance requirements shall apply:
(1) 
The non-tower WCF shall be fully automated and unattended on a daily basis and shall be visited only for maintenance or emergency repair.
(2) 
Such maintenance shall be performed to ensure the upkeep of the facility in order to promote the safety and security of the Borough residents.
(3) 
All maintenance activities shall utilize nothing less than the best available technology for preventing failures and accidents.
J. 
Radio frequency emissions. No non-tower WCF may, by itself or in conjunction with other WCFs, generate radio frequency emissions in excess of the standards and regulations of the FCC, including, but not limited to, the FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin 65 entitled "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields," as amended.
K. 
Aviation safety. Non-tower WCFs shall comply with all federal and state laws and regulations concerning aviation safety.
L. 
Timing of approval. Within 30 calendar days of the date that an application for a non-tower WCF is filed with the Borough, the Borough shall notify the WCF applicant in writing of any information that may be required to complete such application. Within 60 calendar days of receipt of a complete application, the Borough shall make its final decision on whether to approve the application and shall advise the WCF applicant in writing of such decision. The Borough shall notify the WCF applicant as to completeness of the WCF application within 30 days of receipt. The timing requirements in this section shall only apply to proposed facilities that fall under the Pennsylvania Wireless Broadband Collocation Act.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 11702.1 et seq.
M. 
Removal. In the event that use of a non-tower WCF is discontinued, the owner shall provide written notice to the Borough of its intent to discontinue use and the date when the use shall be discontinued. Unused or abandoned WCFs or portions of WCFs shall be removed as follows:
(1) 
All abandoned or unused WCFs and accessory facilities shall be removed within two months of the cessation of operations at the site unless a time extension is approved by the Borough.
(2) 
If the WCF or accessory facility is not removed within two months of the cessation of operations at a site, or within any longer period approved by the Borough, the WCF and/or associated facilities and equipment may be removed by the Borough and the cost of removal assessed against the owner of the WCF.
N. 
Insurance. Each person that owns or operates a non-tower WCF shall 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.
O. 
Permit fees. The Borough may assess appropriate and reasonable permit fees directly related to the Borough's actual costs in reviewing and processing the application for approval of a non-tower WCF.
P. 
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 and, once approved, in reviewing and evaluating any potential violations of the terms and conditions of this chapter. The 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.
Q. 
Indemnification. Each person that owns or operates a non-tower WCF shall, at its sole cost and expense, indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Borough, its elected and appointed officials, employees and agents, at all times against any and all claims for personal injury, including death, and property damage or depreciation of property value or for violation of property or zoning rights, arising in whole or in part from, caused by or connected with any act or omission of the person, its officers, agents, employees or contractors arising out of, but not limited to, the construction, installation, operation, maintenance or removal of the non-tower WCF and each owner of property upon which a tower-based WCF is located. Each person that owns or operates a non-tower WCF shall defend any actions or proceedings against the Borough in which it is claimed that personal injury, including death, or property damage was caused by the construction, installation, operation, maintenance, or removal of a non-tower WCF. The obligation to indemnify, hold harmless and defend shall include, but not be limited to, the obligation to pay judgments, injuries, liabilities, damages, reasonable attorneys' fees, reasonable expert fees, court costs and all other costs of indemnification.
R. 
Engineer signature. All plans and drawings for all non-tower WCFs shall contain a seal and signature of a professional structural engineer, licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Non-tower WCF outside the ROW. The following regulations shall apply to non-tower WCFs outside the ROW:
A. 
Development regulations. Non-tower WCFs shall be co-located on existing structures, such as existing buildings or tower-based WCFs subject to the following conditions:
(1) 
Such WCF does not exceed the maximum height permitted in the underlying zoning district.
(2) 
If the WCF applicant proposes to locate the related equipment in a separate building, the building shall comply with the minimum requirements for the applicable zoning district.
(3) 
An eight feet high security fence shall surround any separate communications equipment building. Vehicular access to the communications equipment building shall not interfere with the parking or vehicular circulations on the site for the principal use.
B. 
Design regulations.
(1) 
Non-tower WCFs shall employ stealth technology and be treated to match the supporting structure in order to minimize aesthetic impact. The application of the stealth technology chosen by the WCF applicant shall be subject to the approval of the Borough Council.
(2) 
Non-tower WCFs, which are mounted to a building or similar structure, may not exceed a height of 10 feet above the roof or parapet.
(3) 
The total height of any support structure and mounted WCF shall not exceed the maximum height permitted in the underlying zoning district.
(4) 
All non-tower WCF applicants must submit documentation to the Borough justifying the total height of the non-tower structure. Such documentation shall be analyzed in the context of such justification on an individual basis.
C. 
Antennae, and their respective accompanying support structures, shall be no greater in diameter than any cross-sectional dimension than is reasonably necessary for their proper functioning.
D. 
Non-commercial usage exemption. Borough citizens utilizing satellite dishes and antennae for the purpose of maintaining television, phone, and/or internet connections at their respective residences shall be exempt from the regulations enumerated in this chapter.
E. 
Removal, replacement, and modification.
(1) 
The removal and replacement of non-tower WCFs and/or accessory equipment for the purpose of upgrading or repairing the WCF is permitted, so long as such repair or upgrade does not increase the overall size of the WCF or the numbers of antennae.
(2) 
Any material modification, such as an increase in height or width, to a WCF shall require a prior amendment to the original permit or authorization.
F. 
Inspection. The Borough reserves the right to inspect any WCF to ensure compliance with the provisions of this chapter and any other provisions found within the Borough Code or state or federal law. The Borough and/or its agents shall have the authority to enter the property upon which a WCF is located at any time, upon reasonable notice to the operator, to ensure such compliance.
A. 
Application requirements. An application for a small WCF shall include the following:
(1) 
Construction and engineering drawings.
(2) 
A signed agreement from the owner of the pole on which the small WCF will be placed.
(3) 
Documentation showing compliance with all applicable requirements and design guidelines herein.
(4) 
A statement from the applicant indicating that the following and approval of the small wireless facility is required by the wireless provider to provide additional capacity or coverage for wireless service.
(5) 
A report from a qualified engineer that shows that the small WCF will comply with applicable FCC regulations, as amended.
B. 
Consolidated applications. Applicants may submit a consolidated application for multiple small WCFs if the following conditions are met:
(1) 
The consolidated application shall not exceed 20 small wireless facilities.
(2) 
The denial of one or more small wireless facilities shall not delay the processing of any other small wireless facilities on the same application.
(3) 
A single applicant shall not submit more than one consolidated application or 20 single applications in a thirty-day period.
C. 
Height and size regulations.
(1) 
Height on an existing utility pole. The height of a small wireless facility on an existing utility pole shall not extend more than five feet above the existing utility pole.
(2) 
Height on a new or replacement utility pole. The height of a small wireless facility installed on a new or replacement utility pole shall not exceed 50 feet above ground level, including the utility pole and small wireless facility.
(3) 
Each antenna associated with the deployment shall be no more than three cubic feet in volume.
(4) 
Any other equipment associated with the facility (excluding antennas) shall be no more than 28 cubic feet in volume.
D. 
Time frames for review and action.
(1) 
The Borough shall provide notice to the applicant if it is incomplete within 10 business days of submittal of the application.
(2) 
The Borough shall approve or deny a small wireless facility application for collocation on existing poles within 60 calendar days.
(3) 
The Borough shall approve or deny a small wireless facility application for new or replacement poles within 90 calendar days.
E. 
Resubmittals.
(1) 
Applicants may resubmit without additional fees within 30 days of denial. The Borough shall have an additional 30 days to render a decision on the resubmitted application.
(2) 
Batched applications.
(a) 
Only one batched application shall be permitted in a forty-five-day period.
(b) 
A maximum of 20 collocated facilities are permitted per application.
(c) 
If more than one application for batched facilities is submitted within a forty-five-day period, the Borough shall have an additional 15 days to render a decision.