The Communications Act of 1934, as amended by the Telecommunications
Act of 1996, grants the Federal Communications Commission exclusive jurisdiction
over the regulation of the environmental effects of radio frequency (RF) emissions
from telecommunications facilities; and the regulation of radio signal interference
among users of the RF spectrum. Therefore, the City of Brigantine's regulation
of towers and telecommunications facilities in said municipality will not
have the effect of prohibiting any person from providing wireless telecommunications
services in violation of said Act.
The general purpose of this chapter is to regulate the placement, construction
and modification of towers and telecommunications facilities in order to protect
the health, safety and welfare of the public, while at the same time not unreasonably
interfering with the development of a competitive wireless telecommunications
marketplace in the City. Specifically, the purposes of this chapter are: to
regulate the location of towers and telecommunications facilities within the
City of Brigantine; to protect residential areas and land uses from potential
adverse impact of towers and telecommunications facilities; to minimize adverse
visual impact of towers and telecommunications facilities through careful
design, siting, landscaping and innovative camouflaging techniques; to promote
and encourage shared use/collocation of towers and antenna support structures
as a primary option rather than construction of additional single-use towers;
to promote and encourage the utilization of technological designs that will
either eliminate or reduce the need for erection of new tower structures to
support antenna and telecommunication facilities; to avoid potential damage
to property caused by towers and telecommunications facilities by ensuring
such structures are soundly and carefully designed, constructed, modified,
maintained and removed when no longer used or are determined to be structurally
unsound; to ensure that towers and telecommunications facilities within the
City of Brigantine are compatible with surrounding land uses.
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall
have the meanings described to them in this section 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 telecommunications facilities, including any water tower located
within the City of Brigantine.
APPLICANT
Any person who applies for the necessary permits and zoning approval
to erect a tower within the City of Brigantine.
APPLICATION
The process by which the owner of the parcel of land within the City
of Brigantine 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 of Brigantine concerning such request.
ENGINEER
Any engineer licensed by the State of New Jersey.
OWNER
Any person with fee title or long-term leasehold, equal or exceeding
10 years in length, for any parcel of land within the City of Brigantine 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.
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 Federal
Communications Commission (FCC).
The City of Brigantine is desirous of ensuring that towers may be sited
in the City of Brigantine pursuant to the Telecommunications Act while at
the same time balancing the safety, health and well-being of the residents
of the City of Brigantine. Therefore, setbacks for any towers must be such
that they minimize the potential for property damage, personal injury or loss
of life due to tower failure or collapse. This is particularly important in
a community such as the City of Brigantine which is often victimized by hurricanes
and/or northeastern storms. Therefore, the setbacks from any and all property
lines in the City of Brigantine (i.e., side yard setbacks, front yard setbacks
and rear yard setbacks) shall be two feet for every one foot in height of
said tower. For example:
A. One-hundred-foot tower would require two-hundred-foot
setbacks in all directions.
B. Setback requirements for towers shall be measured from
the base of the tower to property lines of the parcel of land on which it
is located.
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 any other codes, ordinances, laws or regulations governing
such towers. All towers in operation shall be fixed to land or fixed to an
antenna support structure which is fixed to land.
For the purpose of this section of the chapter, the separation 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 jurisdictional boundaries of the City of Brigantine.
A. Towers shall be separated from any residential zone by
a minimum of 200 feet or 200 percent of the height of the proposed tower,
which ever is greater.
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 chapter:
(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 chapter shall include the tower structure itself,
the base pad and any other telecommunications 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 (FAA). 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 as approved
by the Planning Board.
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 the Zoning Ordinance of
the City of Brigantine for commercial uses. The Planning Board may require
landscaping in excess of the requirements contained in the Municipal Land
Use Ordinance in order to enhance the compatibility of the tower with adjacent
land uses. The Planning Board may also require a fence around the perimeter
of the tower and any landscaping shall be installed outside of any such fencing.
The parcel of land upon which a tower is located must provide access
via a paved bituminous driveway or at least one paved vehicular parking space
on site with sufficient room for a normal sized vehicle to be able to make
a K-turn or otherwise turn around.
All towers approved as a conditional use shall be of stealth design.
Any antenna which is not attached to a tower may be permitted on any
antenna support structure when said support structure is at least 125 feet
tall, regardless of the zoning restrictions applicable to the zoning district
where the structure is located. Antennas are prohibited on all other structures.
The owner of such structure 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 antenna shall not exceed
the height from grade of the antenna support structure by more than 20 feet.
B. That any antenna and the appurtenances thereto, located
on any building above the primary roof of said building, shall be set back
one foot from the edge of the roof of said building for each one foot in height
above the roof of the antenna. This setback requirement shall not apply to
any water towers located in the City of Brigantine, and any antenna no greater
in height than 20 feet may be located on any such water towers without regard
to any setback requirements as set forth herein. No antennas shall be allowed
to be mounted on the exterior of an antenna support structure below the primary
roof thereof.
A tower existing prior to the effective date of this chapter, which
was in compliance with the City of Brigantine's zoning regulations immediately
prior to the effective date of this chapter, may continue in existence as
a nonconforming structure. Such nonconforming structures may only be modified
pursuant to the Municipal Land Use Ordinance, and if any such structure is totally destroyed, the same will
not be able to be rebuilt unless it meets the then existing requirements of
the Municipal Land Use Ordinance and also meets the requirements of this chapter,
as amended. Any antenna, tower or telecommunication facility which is not
in use for any period of 180 days shall be considered abandoned under the
Municipal Land Use Law of the State of New Jersey. Additionally, any antenna, tower or telecommunications facility
which was existing but not in use for 180 days prior to the adoption of this
chapter shall not be considered a preexisting conforming use or structure.