§ 157.168 CO-LOCATION REQUIREMENTS.
   All commercial wireless telecommunications towers erected, constructed or located within the village shall comply with the following requirements.
   (A)   A proposal for a new commercial wireless telecommunication service tower shall not be approved unless the Village Board of Trustees finds that the telecommunications equipment planned for the proposed tower cannot be accommodated on an existing or approved tower or building within a one-mile search radius (one-half mile search radius for towers under 120 feet in height, one-quarter mile search radius for towers under 80 feet in height) of the proposed tower due to one or more of the following reasons:
      (1)   The planned equipment would exceed the structural capacity of the existing or approved tower or building, as documented by a qualified and licensed professional engineer, and the existing or approved tower cannot be reinforced modified, or replaced to accommodate planned or equivalent equipment at a reasonable cost;
      (2)   The planned equipment would cause interference materially impacting the usability of other existing or planned equipment at the tower or building as documented by a qualified and licensed professional engineer and the interference cannot be prevented at a reasonable cost;
      (3)   Existing or approved towers and buildings within the search radius cannot accommodate the planned equipment at a height necessary to function reasonably as documented by a qualified and licensed professional engineer; and/or
      (4)   Other unforeseen reasons that make it infeasible to locate the planned telecommunications equipment upon an existing or approved tower or building.
   (B)   (1)   Any proposed commercial wireless telecommunication service tower shall be designed, structurally, electrically and, in all respects, to accommodate both the applicant’s an and comparable antennas for at least two additional users if the tower is over 100 feet in height or for at least one additional user if the tower is over 60 feet in height.
      (2)   Towers must be designed to allow for future rearrangement of antennas upon the tower and to accept antennas mounted at varying heights.
(1981 Code, Art. XIII, d) (Ord. passed 12- -1986)