Telecommunications facilities are permitted as principal or accessory uses on site pursuant to the following guidelines:
(a) Permitted with no review required by the Board of Site Arrangement:
(1) Installing an antenna on an existing structure of any height other than a tower (such as a building, sign, light pole, water tower, or other freestanding nonresidential structure), so long as the additional antenna adds no more than twenty (20) feet to the height of the existing structure, provided, however, that such permitted use shall not include the placement of additional buildings or other support structures used in connection with the antenna; and
(2) Installing an antenna on any existing tower of any height, including a preexisting tower, so long as the additional antenna adds no more than twenty (20) feet to the height of the existing tower, provided, however, that such permitted use shall not include the placement of additional buildings or other support structures used in connection with said antenna.
(b) Permitted with review and approval by the Board of Site Arrangement required:
(1) Installing an antenna on an existing structure of any height other than a tower (such as a building, sign, light pole, water tower, or other freestanding nonresidential structure), so long as the additional antenna adds no more than twenty (20) feet to the height of the existing structure, and including the placement of additional buildings or other support structures used in connection with the antenna;
(2) Installing an antenna on an existing tower of any height, including a preexisting tower, so long as the additional antenna adds no more than twenty (20) feet to the height of the existing tower, and including the placement of additional buildings or other support structures used in connection with said antenna.
(3) Locating any alternative tower structure in conformity with the purpose and goals of this Chapter; and
(4) Locating a tower within a nonresidential zoning district in conformity with the following setback requirements:
A. Towers less than one hundred (100) feet in height shall be located no closer than five hundred (500) feet to any residential zoning district;
B. Towers less than one hundred fifty (150) feet in height but more than ninety (90) feet in height shall be located no closer than seven hundred fifty (750) feet to any residential zoning district; and
C. Towers one hundred fifty (150) feet in height and greater shall be located no closer than one thousand (1000) feet to any residential zoning district.
(Ord. 2017. Passed 1-26-17.)