§ 154.06  PERFORMANCE/CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS.
   (A)   A perimeter fence at least eight feet in height shall be installed to contain the WCF and all accessory structures and/or facilities.
   (B)   Security lighting is not required. If security lighting is installed, it shall be confined to accessory structures and shall be directed downward to minimize glare or intrusion into adjoining properties. No WCF, support structures or antenna array that require illumination shall be permitted.
   (C)   Any landscaping that is installed shall be properly maintained or replaced to maintain a presentable appearance for the structure.
   (D)   Off-premise or advertising signage is prohibited. Each WCF or support structure shall have identification signage that states the name of the facility owner and a 24-hour emergency telephone number.
   (E)   Attached WCF shall be appropriately integrated with or within existing structures with due consideration given to siting/placement, color, camouflage, size and type of construction. Attached WCF shall be designed to minimize visual impact and antenna arrays shall not exceed the height of the existing structure by more than 15 feet.
   (F)   Noise producing equipment shall be insulated to guarantee no increase in noise to surrounding areas to the WCF. Backup generators, if utilized, shall only be operated during power outages and for testing and maintenance purposes.
   (G)   The towers shall be constructed using stealth construction and shall be self-supporting without utilizing cables for support. In the event an alternate form of construction is more suitable to a proposed WCF location site, the County Plan Commission may authorize an alternate form of construction upon a showing of sufficient documentation.
   (H)   All WCF, support structures, accessory buildings, poles, antennas and other external facilities shall be painted a neutral color or galvanized grey. Paint color shall be designed to minimize visibility and blend with the surrounding environment. All facilities shall be repainted as necessary.
(Ord. 2000-42, passed 10-16-2000)