6-4-3: TOWN COUNCIL REVIEW:
   A.   Approval Process: Small wireless facilities in the public right-of-way may be approved through Town Council if the following requirements are met:
   1.   A complete application is submitted; all fees are paid and a permit is obtained by the applicant or provider; and
   2.   Each new, modified or replacement pole, tower or structure installed in the public right-of-way shall not exceed the height limits of the respective zoning district. If a height limit is exceeded, then either a conditional use permit or special use permit is required; and
   3.   The applicant complies with all the other requirements of this chapter.
   B.   Design Standards: Subject to division (A) above, all poles built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting wireless communication facilities may be approved through administrative review if the following design guidelines are also acceptable to the Town:
   1.   Height, shape, design and color for poles and related equipment;
   2.   Number, location and styles of poles that may be installed or used;
   3.   Aesthetic approach for different types of poles and related equipment;
   4.   Construction approach per wireless communication facility, including powering and metering;
   5.   Structural integrity;
   6.   Set-backs for poles and ground-mounted equipment;
   7.   Ground-mounted equipment for small wireless facilities may be used only to house equipment in support of the operation of the facilities;
   8.   Lighting, marking and noise requirements;
   9.   Fencing, landscaping, screening, and signage requirements;
   10.   Collocation analysis;
   11.   Use of decorative poles, where necessary; and
   12.   A written report will be prepared, signed and sealed by a Wyoming licensed professional engineer or a qualified employee of the applicant, which assesses whether the proposed small wireless facility demonstrates compliance with the radio frequency emissions limits established by the FCC. The qualified employee of the applicant shall submit his or her qualifications with the report. (Ord. 2019-002, 5-7-2019)