(A) Each wireless communication provider shall provide a plan of its facilities to the town prior to any application for the installation of a wireless communication facility. The plan shall cover the entire town extending one mile beyond the town border. The plan shall include the following:
(1) All of the provider's existing wireless communication facilities, by size, type and their coverage areas;
(2) All presently anticipated future service areas, anticipated deployment date and types of wireless communication facilities and heights desired for each of the service areas;
(3) The various types of wireless communication facilities used by the provider to furnish service and when they are used. This includes drawings providing the sizes and shapes of the antennas and equipment as well as written materials describing their application;
(4) The provider's policy direction for the mitigation and/or reduction of existing and proposed towers to avoid the proliferation of such facilities;
(5) The provider's policy direction on the mitigation and/or reduction of the negative visual impact created by existing towers, including any proposals to conceal or disguise the facilities designed to be architecturally and/or environmentally compatible with their surroundings;
(6) The provider's policy direction on collocation of antennas on their own facilities, on facilities from other providers, or on other structures which provide the verticality required for the antennas; and
(7) Designation of an agent of the provider who is authorized to receive communications and notices pursuant to this section.
(B) Information contained in each provider's communication plan shall be treated as confidential and not disclosed to other providers unless noted by the provider in the plan.
(C) Information noted as nonconfidential information may be shared with other interested parties seeking to locate wireless communication facilities in the town, in an effort to promote collocation and co-development of facilities.
(Ord. § 605(F), passed 9-4-2008)