Approval of all special-use permits for macro facilities shall be based on the following design criteria:
A. New macro facilities shall be designed to accommodate the location of additional antennas and associated equipment unless the applicant demonstrates why such design is not feasible for technical or physical reasons.
B. Architectural Compatibility. Macro facilities shall be architecturally compatible with the surrounding buildings and land uses in the town, and screened or otherwise integrated, through location and design, to blend in with the existing characteristics of the site.
C. Setbacks. All macro facilities shall comply with the minimum setback requirements of the Yarrow Point Zoning Code. A variance shall be required to vary from the minimum setback requirements.
D. View Corridors. Consideration shall be given to the placement of antenna towers, antenna support structures and equipment buildings such that said facilities do not obstruct current existing views.
E. Lights, Signals and Signs. No signals, lights or signs shall be permitted on any macro facilities, including antenna towers, antenna support structures, and equipment buildings.
F. Equipment Structures. All ground-level equipment, equipment buildings and antenna support structures shall be placed underground unless the applicant can, by sound engineering studies, demonstrate that undergrounding is not feasible. In the event an applicant demonstrates that ground-level equipment, equipment buildings, and antenna support structures cannot be placed underground, then the following standards shall apply:
1. The maximum finished area occupied by the structure shall be 100 square feet and the maximum structure height shall be six feet. The equipment building may be located no more than 50 feet from the antenna or facility.
2. Ground-level buildings shall be screened from view by landscape plantings, fencing, or other appropriate means.
3. Equipment buildings shall comply with setback requirements and shall be designed so as to conform in appearance with nearby residential structures.
G. Federal Requirements. All antennas and antenna support structures must meet or exceed all federal regulations.
H. Building Codes, Safety Standards. To ensure the structural integrity of towers, antennas, antenna support structures and facilities, the applicant/owner shall ensure that they are maintained in compliance with standards contained in the applicable town building codes and the applicable standards for antenna support structures published by the Electronic Industry Association (EIA) as amended from time to time. If, upon application for a building permit or inspection, the town concludes that an antenna support structure fails to comply with such codes and standards and constitutes a danger to persons or property, then upon written notice provided to the owner by the town, the owner shall have 30 days to bring the antenna support structure into compliance with such standards. If the owner fails to bring the antenna support structure into compliance within 30 days, the town may remove the antenna support structure at the owner's expense.
I. Structural Design. Antenna support structures shall be constructed to EIA standards, which may be amended from time to time, and to all applicable codes adopted by the town. Further, any improvements or additions to existing antenna support structures shall require submission of site plans stamped by a professional engineer which demonstrate compliance with the EIA standards and all other good industry practices. The plans shall be submitted and reviewed at the time applications for building permits are submitted.
J. A wooden fence not more than six feet, six inches in height from the finished grade shall be provided around each macro facility. Access to the facility shall be through a locked gate.
K. Height of Antenna and Antenna Support Structure. No antenna, antenna support structure or mount shall exceed 45 feet in height from existing grade. Exceptions to this requirement may be allowed only after the applicant obtains a variance.
(Ord. 694 § 2, 2019; Ord. 722 § 7, 2023)