§ 157.11  SHARED USE OF WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES STRUCTURES.
   (A)   The town requires the co-location of antenna arrays on existing wireless telecommunications facilities as opposed to the construction of a new wireless telecommunications facility or increasing the height, footprint or profile beyond the conditions of the approved special use permit for an existing wireless telecommunications facility, unless such is proven to be technologically impracticable. The applicant shall submit a comprehensive report inventorying all existing wireless telecommunications facilities and other suitable structures within one mile of the location of any proposed new wireless telecommunications facility, unless the applicant can show that some other distance is more appropriate and reasonable and demonstrate conclusively why an existing wireless telecommunications facility or other suitable structure cannot be used.
   (B)   An applicant intending to locate on an existing wireless telecommunications facility shall be required to document the intent of the existing owner to permit its use by the applicant.
   (C)   Such shared use shall consist only of the minimum antenna array technologically required to provide service primarily and essentially within the town, to the extent practicable, unless good cause is shown.
(Ord. O-2007-30IN, passed 12-4-2007)