§ 56.13 PERMITTED AND PREFERRED LOCATIONS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES.
   (A)   Placement is permitted in non-residential zoning districts. The preference is to not place them directly adjacent to residential districts.
   (B)   Placement in parks is discouraged.
   (C)   Residential roadways. If placement within residential districts is required to provide adequate cellular service, the following are the order of roadway preferences:
      (1)   These preferences do not apply to any of the Historic Districts which are delineated in Sections 56.70 through 56.73.
      (2)   Most preferred roadways are collector streets' right-of-way areas. Those streets include:
         (a)   Wooster Pike;
         (b)   Madisonville Road;
         (c)   Miami Road north of Wooster Pike;
         (d)   Murray Avenue.
      (3)   The next set of preferences would be the larger local streets, including:
         (a)   Miami Avenue south of Wooster Pike;
         (b)   Confluence of Hiawatha, Rembold, Indianview and Wooster Pike;
         (c)   Belmont Street;
         (d)   Miami Bluff Drive;
         (e)   Mariemont Avenue.
      (4)   In each instance above, the priority shall be for placement of a wireless communication facility most distant from residential property and structures.
   (D)   Conservation areas and historic sites.
      (1)   A wireless communication facility shall not be placed in any conservation area or site.
      (2)   Current conservation sites and areas include the Indian Mounds, known as the Madisonville Site, Dogwood Park, Mariemont Earthwork, Madisonville Mound, Spice Bush Mound, Ferris Mill Site and the Ferris Distillery Site, as set forth in § 151.075(G) of the village Code of Ordinances.
   (E)   Existing pedestrian-scale decorative street lights and pole fixtures are classified as historic landmarks, as such are subject to the Historic District Specific Standards. They cannot accommodate new installations and are not suitable for replacement.
(Ord. O-15-20, passed 6-8-2020)