(A) (1) All new wireless communication facilities shall be engineered, designed and constructed to be capable of sharing the facility with other providers, to collocate with other existing wireless communication facilities and to accommodate the future collocation of other wireless communication facilities.
(2) A zoning clearance shall not be issued until the applicant proposing a new wireless communication facility shall demonstrate that it has made a reasonable good-faith attempt to locate its wireless communication facility onto an existing structure.
(3) Competitive conflict and financial burden are not deemed to be adequate reasons against collocation.
(B) (1) All wireless communication facilities with support structures up to a height of 150 feet shall be engineered and constructed to accommodate at least a 3-antenna array.
(2) All wireless communication facilities with support structures up to a height of more than 150 feet shall be engineered and constructed to accommodate at least a 4-antenna array.
(1979 Code, § 151.215) (Ord. 4457, passed 12-6-1999)