The following words, terms, and phrases, when
used in this article, shall have the meanings described to them in
this article, except where the context clearly indicates a different
meaning:
ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE
Any building or structure other than a tower which can be
used for location of telecommunication facilities.
APPLICANT
Any person, corporation or other entity that applies for
a tower development permit.
APPLICATION
The process by which the owner of the parcel of land within
the City of Millville submits a request to develop, construct, build,
modify or erect a tower upon such parcel of land. Application includes
all written documentation, verbal statements, and representations,
in whatever form or forum, made by an applicant to the City concerning
such request.
CITY
The City of Millville including its Planning and Zoning Board.
ENGINEER
Any engineer licensed to practice within the State of New
Jersey.
MONOPOLE
A type of freestanding tower with a single shaft of wood,
steel, concrete or other substance and a platform or racks for antennas
arrayed on top or attached thereto.
OWNER
The person, corporation or other entity with fee title or
long-term (exceeding 10 years) leasehold to any parcel of land within
the City who desires to develop, or construct, build, modify or erect
a tower upon such parcel of land.
PERSON
Any natural person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company, or other legal entity, private or public, whether for profit
or not for profit.
PROVIDER
A company, person or other entity which provides wireless
services via a local communications facility.
STEALTH
Any tower or telecommunications facility which is designed
to enhance compatibility with adjacent land uses, including, but not
limited to, architecturally screened roof-mounted antennas, antennas
integrated into architectural elements, and towers designed to look
other than like a tower such as light poles, power poles, and trees.
The term "stealth" does not necessarily exclude the use of uncamouflaged
lattice, guyed, or monopole tower designs.
TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES
Any cables, wires, lines, wave guides, antennas, and any
other equipment or facilities associated with the transmission or
reception of communications which a person seeks to locate or has
installed upon or near a tower or antenna support structure. However,
telecommunications facilities shall not include:
A.
Any satellite earth station antenna two meters
in diameter or less which is located in an area zoned industrial or
commercial.
B.
Any satellite earth station antenna one meter
or less in diameter regardless of zoning category.
TOWER
A self-supporting lattice, guyed, or monopole structure constructed
from grade which supports telecommunications facilities. The term
"tower" shall not include amateur radio operators' equipment, as licensed
by the FCC.
All towers must be designed and certified by
an engineer to be structurally sound, and at a minimum, be in conformance
with the Uniform Construction Code and BOCA National Property Code
and all other standards as set forth in this article or as otherwise
applicable. All towers in operation shall be fixed to land.
For the purpose of this section, the distances
between towers shall be measured by drawing or following a straight
line between the base of the existing or approved structure and the
proposed base, pursuant to a site plan of the proposed tower. Tower
separation distances from residentially zoned lands shall be measured
from the base of the tower to the closest point of residentially zoned
properties. The minimum tower separation distances from residentially
zoned land and from other towers shall be calculated and applied irrespective
of the City's jurisdictional boundaries.
A. Towers shall be separated from residentially zoned
lands by a minimum of 200 feet or 200% of the height of the proposed
tower, whichever is greater. To the extent that this section imposes
a greater setback requirement than otherwise set forth in this article,
this section shall be controlling.
B. Proposed towers must meet the following minimum separation
requirements from existing towers or towers which have a development
permit but are not yet constructed at the time a development permit
is granted pursuant to this article:
(1) Monopole tower structures shall be separated from
all other towers, whether monopole, self-supporting lattice, or guyed
by a minimum of 750 feet.
(2) Self-supporting lattice or guyed tower structures
shall be separated from all other self-supporting guyed towers by
a minimum of 1,500 feet.
(3) Self-supporting lattice or guyed tower structures
shall be separated from all monopole towers by a minimum of 750 feet.
Measurement of the tower height for the purpose
of determining compliance with all requirements of this article shall
include the tower structure itself, the base pad and any other telecommunication
facilities attached thereto which extend more then 20 feet over the
top of the tower structure itself. Tower heights shall be measured
from grade.
Towers shall not be artificially lighted except
as required by the Federal Aviation Administration. Upon commencement
of construction of a tower, in cases where there are residential uses
located within a distance which is 300% of the height of the tower
from the tower and when required by federal law, dual mode lighting
shall be requested from the FAA.
Towers not requiring FAA painting or marking
shall have an exterior finish which enhances the compatibility with
adjacent land uses, and the same shall be approved by the Planning
Board of the City of Millville. For example, earth tone colors may
be required for the fifty-foot portion of the tower which is close
to land or whose background is a forest or other type scenery or blue
or sky colors may be required for the portion of the tower extending
above 50 feet so that the same would blend in with the natural horizon.
All landscaping on a parcel of land containing towers, antenna support structures or telecommunications facilities shall be in accordance with the applicable landscaping requirements as set forth in this Chapter
30, Land Use and Development Regulations. In addition to said requirements, the City may request perimeter trees which upon maturity would be 30 feet or higher performing a circular pattern around such tower, antenna support structure or telecommunications facility. Additionally, any nontree area shall aesthetically pleasing environment and to enhance the compatibility with adjacent land uses. A wooden fence may also be required, and any landscaping shall be installed on the outside of any such fencing. A fence may be required for safety purposes. All trees required shall be compatible with indigenous Pineland trees.
The parcel of land upon which a tower is located
must provide access to at least one paved vehicular parking space
on site. Additional parking may be required by the Planning Board
based on use. Adequate area must exist for vehicles to "turn around"
at the site. All access roads to the site must be paved with asphalt
or be of compacted gravel.
All towers must attempt to use stealth design,
and no tower which is considered a conditional use shall be approved
unless said stealth design is used.
Any telecommunication facilities which are not
attached to a tower may be permitted on any antenna support structure
at least 100 feet tall, regardless of the zoning restrictions applicable
to the zoning district where the structure is located. Telecommunications
facilities are prohibited on all other structures shall, by written
certification to the Zoning Officer, establish the following at the
time plans are submitted for a building permit:
A. That the height from grade of the telecommunications
facilities shall not exceed the height from grade of the antenna support
structure by more than 20 feet;
B. That any telecommunications facilities and their appurtenances,
located above the primary roof of an antenna support structure, are
set back one foot from the edge of the primary roof for each one foot
in height above the primary roof of the telecommunications facilities.
This setback requirement shall not apply to telecommunications facilities
and their appurtenances, located above the primary roof of an antenna
support structure, if such facilities are appropriately screened from
view through the use of panels, walls, fences, or other screening
techniques approved by the City of Millville. Setback requirements
shall not apply to stealth antennas which are mounted to the exterior
of antenna support structures below the primary roof, but which do
not protrude more than 18 inches from the side of such an antenna
support structure.
The minimum lot area for any lot which will have a tower located thereon within the City of Millville shall be sufficient to comply with the setback requirements set forth in §
30-274. The minimum lot area shall be sufficient to permit a setback of a minimum of 150% of the height of the tower, measured from the perimeter of the base of the tower to the nearest property line. The height of the tower shall be calculated as set forth in §
30-277.
All applications to determine whether or not
a tower may be sited within the City of Millville shall be submitted
to reviewed and approved or disapproved by the City Planning Board.
In addition to addressing the requirements set forth in this article,
the Planning Board shall consider any and all additional site plan
requirements.
In addition to the requirements set forth herein,
all applicants must receive any and all necessary federal and state
approvals, including but not limited to approval from the FCC and
FAA, if applicable.
No signs shall be permitted at or on any tower
or antenna support structure except signs warning of any potential
danger at such location.