At least one (1) public hearing on each application to construct a cellular antenna tower shall be held, at which time interested parties and citizens shall have the opportunity to be heard. It is the responsibility of the applicant to fulfill the following notification and posting requirements:
(A) A statement that every person who, according to the records of the property valuation administrator, owns property within five hundred (500) feet of the proposed tower or property contiguous to the site upon which the tower is proposed to be constructed, has been:
(1) Notified by certified mail, return receipt requested, of the proposed construction, which notice shall include a map of the location of the proposed construction;
(2) Given the telephone number and address of the Planning Commission: and
(3) Informed of his or her right to participate in the Planning Commission's proceedings on the application.
(B) A list of the property owners who received the notice, together with copies of the certified letters sent to the listed property owners.
(C) A statement that the Anderson County Judge Executive, the Mayor of Lawrenceburg, the Anderson County Board of Magistrates and the Lawrenceburg City Council have been notified, in writing, of the proposed construction, along with a copy of the notice sent to each of the public officials.
(D) A statement that:
(1) A written notice, of durable material at least two (2) feet by four (4) feet in size, stating that "[name of applicant] proposes to construct a telecommunications tower on this site" and including the addresses and telephone numbers of the applicant and the Planning Commission, has been posted and shall remain in a visible location on the proposed site until final disposition of the application;
(2) A written notice, at least two (2) feet by four (4) feet in size, stating that "[name of applicant] proposes to construct a telecommunications tower near this site" and including the addresses and telephone numbers of the applicant and the Planning Commission, has been posted on the public road nearest the site; and
(3) Notice of the location of the proposed construction has been published in a newspaper of general circulation in Anderson County.
(Ord. 2010-06, passed 11-8-10)