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JUNE 1995 38 <br /> AMERICAN <br /> PLANNING <br /> ASSOCIATION <br /> Local Planning Issues in end of last year.That, in turn, has expanded the number of <br /> Siting Cellular Towers cellular transmission sites to 17,920 last December from just <br /> 384 a decade earlier. <br /> In response to both the increasing demand for mobile <br /> By Michelle Gregory communication options and a very aggressive lobbying effort by <br /> the industry,the FCC opened another portion of the airwaves for <br /> In coming months,communities may lose the right to regulate the industry use. On March 14, the agency completed the biggest <br /> siting of cellular telephone towers,just as that industry is emerging auction in U.S.history,lasting three months and costing <br /> as a major player in the larger telecommunications industry.The telecommunications carriers$7 billion.The airwave rights were <br /> Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) filed a divided geographically into 99 licenses that went to commercial <br /> petition with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mobile radio service(CMRS) carriers nationwide.The licenses <br /> last December that asks for federal preemption of local zoning were awarded to the highest bidders among a combination of <br /> powers over cellular transmission facilities.This issue of Zoning older and newly formed companies.The FCC will auction more <br /> News aims to acquaint local planners with the impacts,real and licenses later this year to accommodate private mobile radio <br /> perceived,of cellular towers. Local siting regulations,staff reports, service(PMRS)carriers,which serve freight transporters, public <br /> and telecommunications plans from 15 jurisdictions were reviewed safety entities,citizens band radio, and ham operators.The newly <br /> to provide a summary of siting considerations. licensed carriers are already acquiring sites for towers and their <br /> Planners should understand that some jurisdictions regulate accompanying equipment buildings.Where a market exists for <br /> cellular towers specifically,while others have regulations that cellular communications, local government must be prepared to <br /> apply to"communication towers"generally.Wherever possible, _M,,,_ _ deal with siting issues. <br /> we have tried to cull examples of regulatory techniques specific ' The industry's growth <br /> Camorca so cellular <br /> to cellular technology.These varying degrees of specificity also has outpaced many local <br /> tower:a solution to <br /> exist in the regulations of many state communications and 'h.. governments'ability to <br /> public utilities agencies. Planners should learn their state' aesthetic zoning issues P $ s _ _ _ es understand the impacts of <br /> bureaucratic structure and its definition of communication cellular towers and, <br /> towers before drafting local regulations. therefore,to properly site <br /> Representatives of the cellular industry were also consulted and regulate them.The <br /> for this article. In contrast to the tone of the CTIA petition, situation is further <br /> many expressed an eagerness to work with APA and local complicated when residents, <br /> communities to educate planners and citizens toward the expressing alarm over the <br /> development of safe,fair,and informed regulations. aesthetic and reported <br /> health-related effects of <br /> Cellular History cellular cowers,prompt <br /> In 1974, the FCC expanded the radio spectrum available to the y A hasty, reactionary <br /> public in order to make room for budding cellular telecommu- .� i. s>..� regulation.To avoid writing <br /> nications technology. Through the mid-1980s,the industry _ bad law,some communities <br /> fa- <br /> worked to develop higher-quality transmission devices.Cellular ; have instituted siting <br /> technology was first marketed to consumers in the form of the moratoriums until they have <br /> car phone. It presented local governments with the phenomena ample opportunity to <br /> of cellular telephone antennas and the towers on which they are research and formulate <br /> mounted—cowers that had to be erected somewhere in the regulations that are fair to <br /> community. Unlike ground-wired telecommunications,cellular both the community and <br /> technology made it possible for a caller to travel while commu- the industry. <br /> nicating with someone at a conventional telephone or with Both trends have put <br /> another mobile user. Cellular technology,explained in greater carriers on the offensive. <br /> detail below,operates on a fixed number of channels that share Thwarted by local"learning <br /> the same radio waves.As a mobile user passes through"cells" curves"and"regulatory <br /> that parcel the landscape into a transmitting grid, the caller's barriers"in their efforts to break into new markets,they have <br /> connection is"patched" from one cell antenna to the next. sought powerful remedies.The CTIA petition argues that the <br /> Twenty years later,personal communication services (PCS) supremacy clause(section 332) of the 1934 Federal <br /> have expanded to include hand-held portable phones and Communications Act authorizes preemption of state and local <br /> paging systems,and they are everywhere.A survey in the regulation of cellular tower siting.APA, in a letter to the FCC, <br /> January 1993 issue of Consumer Reports reported that cellular expressed opposition to such preemption. In March, executive <br /> technology added an average of 7,300 users per day in 1992, director Michael Barker told the FCC that local communities <br /> bringing the U.S. total to about 10 million.Those numbers and planners are in the best position to balance their concerns <br /> have continued to grow, reaching more than 24 million by the with the needs of the cellular industry.The National <br />