The purpose of this chapter is to promote the
health, safety and general welfare of the residents of the Town of
Hyde Park, and
A. To preserve the scenic, historic, natural and man-made
character and appearance of the Town, for the safe provision of the
service, installation, monitoring and removal of wireless telecommunications
towers and facilities consistent with applicable federal and state
regulations.
B. To minimize the total number of telecommunications
towers in the community by encouraging shared use of existing and
future towers and the use of existing tall structures.
C. To minimize adverse visual effects from telecommunications
towers by requiring careful siting, configuration, visual impact assessment
and appropriate landscaping.
D. To provide a procedural basis for action within a
reasonable period of time for requests for authorization to place,
construct, operate, modify and camouflage telecommunications towers.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ANTENNA
A device for the reception or transmission of electromagnetic
waves that is connected to a transmitter or receiver through a feed
line either directly or through a phasing network.
[Added 10-2-2001 by L.L. No. 8-2001]
APPROVING BOARD
The Planning Board shall be the approving Board for the special
use permit and site plan approval of all telecommunications towers
and facilities.
[Amended 10-7-2019 by L.L. No. 7-2019]
CAMOUFLAGE
To give a false appearance in order to conceal or to cause
an object to blend with its background or to appear to be something
different from what it actually is, which includes the definition
of "disguise."
COLLOCATION
The addition of commercial telecommunications equipment to
any existing tall structure or existing or approved telecommunications
tower.
TALL STRUCTURE
A structure which complies with the requirements of this
chapter and is of sufficient height to be used as a telecommunications
tower. Such structures include, but are not limited to, water towers,
multistory buildings, church steeples, farm silos, flag poles, forest
ranger towers, bell towers, bridges and fire towers.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
Any commercial structures, buildings, sheds, huts, equipment
closures, emergency generator buildings and other such structures
used in support of any auxiliary use to a telecommunications tower.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER
Any structure the primary purpose of which is to support
antennas used in the provision of commercial telecommunications services.
[Amended 10-7-2019 by L.L. No. 7-2019]
The Planning Board may require the applicant
to undertake a visual impact assessment, which may include:
A. A "zone of visibility" map in order to determine locations
where the telecommunications tower may be seen.
B. Pictorial representations of "before" and "after"
views from key viewpoints both inside and outside of the Town, including,
but not limited to, state highways and other major roads, state and
local parks, other public lands, preserves and historic sites normally
open to the public, and from any other location where the telecommunications
tower is visible to a large number of visitors, travelers or persons.
The Planning Board shall determine the appropriate key sites at a
meeting with the applicant.
C. Assessment of alternative telecommunications tower designs and color schemes, as described in §
101-10.
D. Assessment of the visual impact of the telecommunications
tower base, guy wires, accessory buildings and overhead utility lines
from abutting properties and streets.
Existing on-site vegetation shall be preserved
to the maximum extent possible. No cutting of trees shall take place
on a site connected with an application made under this chapter prior
to the approval of the special use permit.
No exterior lighting shall spill from the site.
Telecommunications towers shall not be lighted except where FAA/FCC-required
lighting of the telecommunications towers is necessary or unless the
lighting is a part of the camouflage scheme, such as a spotlight on
a flagpole or church steeple.
Parking shall be provided to assure adequate
emergency and service access. The Planning Board shall determine the
amount of spaces required.
To ensure security of the facility, the telecommunications
tower and any accessory structures may be required to be enclosed
by a fence, the design of which shall be approved by the Planning
Board.
Telecommunications towers and telecommunications
facilities shall be dismantled and removed by the applicant and/or
the owner of the subject premises when they are no longer used or
needed.
A. All applications for approval of new telecommunications
towers shall be accompanied by a plan covering reclamation of the
site after removal of the tower.
B. No approvals shall be given under this chapter until
all owners of the subject premises give the Town of Hyde Park, in
a form suitable to the Town Attorney, a recordable instrument, running
with the land, granting the Town of Hyde Park the right to enter upon
the premises to dismantle and to remove the tower or facilities in
the event of the owners' failure to comply, within three months, with
the lawful written directive to do so by the Zoning Administrator.
This instrument shall give the Town the right, after the owners of
the premises have been given fair notice and opportunity to be heard
before the Town Board, to charge the actual costs associated with
disassembly or demolition, and of removal, including any necessary
and reasonable engineering or attorney's fees incurred to carry out
its rights hereunder, by adding that charge to and making it a part
of the next annual real property assessment roll of the Town of Hyde
Park, to be levied and collected in the same manner and at the same
time as Town-assessed real property taxes.
C. The giving of such an agreement to the Town shall
not preclude the Town from pursuing the alternative enforcement actions
of:
(1) Seeking an injunction from a court of competent jurisdiction
to compel removal; or
(2) Seeking judgment to recover the costs, together with
reasonable and necessary engineering and attorney's fees, of dismantling
and removal by the Town.
D. The Town may secure removal of towers or facilities
hereunder by requiring the applicant and/or the owner(s) of the premises
to provide an undertaking and a continuing letter of credit or other
financial security covering the projected costs of dismantling and
removal.
Notice of any public hearing shall be mailed
by the Town of Hyde Park directly to all landowners whose property
is located within 500 feet of the property line of the parcel on which
a new telecommunications tower is proposed; notice shall also be mailed
to the administrator of any state or federal parklands from which
the proposed tower would be visible. The cost of such notification
shall be borne by the applicant.
The applicant and the owner of the property
where the communications tower is to be located shall provide the
Town Clerk with proof of liability insurance in the amount not less
than $3,000,000 to cover potential personal injury and property damage
claims associated with construction and subsequent operation and maintenance.
Any person or entity violating this chapter
or any condition of approval shall be guilty of a violation, pursuant
to the Penal Law of the State of New York punishable by a fine not
to exceed $250. Each week (seven-day period) during which said violation
shall continue shall constitute a separate and distinct violation
within the meaning of this chapter. The applicant shall first be notified
by the Zoning Administrator of the violation(s) and granted a period
of 30 days to reestablish compliance. If these violations are not
resolved, fines may result beginning on the first day following the
thirty-day period.