A.
Provision of Opportunities for Wireless Communication Services Providers. The purpose of this chapter is to regulate the placement of wireless communication facilities (WCFs) within the city consistent with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations, while providing for an orderly development of the city and protecting the health, safety, and general welfare of the city's residents and property owners.
B.
Preservation of Character. A primary objective of this chapter is to preserve the existing visual and aesthetic character of the city and its neighborhoods, as well as minimizing the noise impacts generated by WCFs. Preserving the visual and aesthetic character of the city includes the protection of views within the city that create a special character for the community, particularly views of Mount Si, Snoqualmie Falls, and the Snoqualmie River; and minimizing the intrusion of noise, visual, and aesthetic impacts associated with WCF uses into residential neighborhoods.
C.
The following are additional objectives of this chapter:
1.
Regulate the placement of wireless communication facilities in such a manner as to allow for the provision of adequate wireless communications services to citizens, the traveling public and others within the city, and to accommodate the need for connection of such services to wireless facilities in adjacent and surrounding communities;
2.
Establish development regulations consistent with the goals and policies of the Snoqualmie Comprehensive Plan 2014, as subsequently updated or amended;
3.
Provide for appropriate locations for WCFs, consistent with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations and coverage needs of the city's residential, educational, public safety, business and other users, as well as visitors;
4.
Encourage the use of appropriate technology that has minimal adverse environmental, noise, and visual impacts on the city and the prompt removal of abandoned facilities;
5.
Prioritize the location of WCFs upon existing nonresidential structures and regulate the design, siting, screening and construction of WCFs in such a manner that minimizes to the greatest extent feasible the visual and aural impact of such facilities on nearby residents, properties and community character;
6.
Establish standards for WCFs to mitigate the visual and noise impacts associated with those facilities;
7.
Allow the use of some developed streets for certain WCFs in order to reduce the impact of WCFs upon residential areas of the city where the siting of WCFs in residential zoning districts is otherwise desired by a WCF provider;
8.
Allow the placement of WCFs upon existing high voltage transmission towers in private rights-of-way in commercial and certain mixed use zones to reduce the need of such facilities within residential areas and to reduce the impacts of WCFs upon residential and other properties; and
9.
Regulate the placement of WCFs on a competitively neutral basis.
(Ord. 1168 § 2 (Att. A), 2015; Ord. 1198 § 22 (Exh. D), 2017)