(a)
The purpose of this section is to establish general guidelines for the siting of wireless telecommunications towers and antennas as follows:
(1)
Protect residential areas and land uses from potential adverse impacts of towers and antennas;
(2)
Encourage the location of towers in non-residential areas;
(3)
Minimize the total number of towers throughout the community;
(4)
Encourage the joint use of new and existing tower sites as a primary option rather than construction of single-use towers;
(5)
Encourage users of towers and antennas to locate them, to the extent possible in areas where the adverse impact on the community is minimal, now and in the future;
(6)
Encourage users of towers and antennas to configure them in a way that minimizes the adverse the visual impact of the towers and antennas through careful design siting, landscape screening, and innovative camouflaging techniques;
(7)
Enhance the ability of providers of wireless telecommunications services to provide such services to the community quickly, effectively and efficiently;
(8)
Consider the public health and safety of wireless telecommunication towers;
(9)
Avoid potential damage to adjacent properties from tower failure through engineering and careful siting of tower structures;
(10)
Retain local responsibility for and control over the use of the public right of way to protect citizens and enhance the quality of their lives;
(11)
Create and preserve telecommunication facilities that will serve as an important and effective part of the city’s emergency response network;
(12)
Promote fair and effective wireless telecommunication services and ensure that a broad range of competitive telecommunications services with high quality telecommunications infrastructure are available to serve the community.
(Ord. 204 § 4, 2001)