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41 <br /> other tower users in the area,stating their siting needs and/or Where the site abuts or has access to a collector and local street, <br /> sharing capabilities in an effort to encourage tower sharing. access for maintenance vehicles shall be exclusively by means of <br /> Applicants cannot be denied or deny space on a tower unless the collector street. <br /> mechanical,structural,or regulatory factors prevent them from Parking requirements generally do not apply to cellular <br /> sharing. In other words,competing carriers cannot lock each towers. For those communities that require parking, the <br /> other out of territory.The ordinances for Jefferson County, '11', provision applies to an overall"communication tower facility" <br /> Oldham Counry, Multnomah County,and Palm Beach County ordinance in which spaces are required only when the <br /> offer detailed examples of sharing provisions and leasing terms. equipment building is staffed. <br /> Structural Integrity and Inspection.Most ordinances require Lighting and Security. Lighting for communication towers is <br /> that any new or modified towers be certified by an engineer accord- required when the tower is tall enough to concern the Federal <br /> ing to structural standards for antennas offered by either the Elec- Aviation Administration (FAA).Jefferson Parish acknowledges <br /> tronic Industries Association or the Telecommunication Industry FAA regulations and the privacy of neighboring property owners: <br /> Association. Inspection schedules seem to vary widely according to When lighting is required and is permitted by the Federal <br /> the type of tower,as in this provision from Jupiter, Florida: Aviation Administration or other federal or state authority, it <br /> Inspections—The town council may require periodic inspections shall be oriented inward so as not to project onto surrounding <br /> of communication towers to ensure structural integrity.Such residential property. <br /> inspections may be required as follows:a)monopole towers—at Others, in more urban areas,may require full review and <br /> least once every 10 years;b)self-support towers—ac least once certification of the tower application by their local airport <br /> every five years;c)guyed towers—at least once every three years. authority.This provision is from Palm Beach County: <br /> Inspections shall be conducted by an engineer licensed by the <br /> state of Florida.The results of such inspections shall be provided Prior to the site plan certification,the applicant shall provide <br /> to the director of community development.Based upon results of documentation that the proposed communication tower has been <br /> an inspection,the town council may require repair or removal of reviewed and is not determined to be a hazard by the FAA... <br /> a communication tower. (via)the Palm Beach County Department of Airports. ...The <br /> PBCDOA shall review the communication tower application to <br /> Equipment Buildings and Lot Sizes. Cellular towers are often determine if it is a hazard to any FAA flight paths. <br /> accompanied by a small, usually unstaffed storage building that <br /> houses transmitting equipment. Some ordinances treat them as Some ordinances also require fencing or signage.Jupiter <br /> accessory uses or structures,while others specifically state that requires a six-foot safety fence with a locked gate. If high voltage <br /> they are not. Most require some setback from adjoining is necessary,signs must be posted every 20 feet,saying, <br /> property lines; the required setback is usually proportional to "Danger—High Voltage."The operator must also post"No <br /> the area's density. Oldham County seeks to discourage more Trespassing"signs. <br /> intense use of the site: Abandonment.Most ordinances also restrict the time in <br /> [T]hese facilities may not include offices,long-term vehicle which an unused tower may stand to between six and 18 <br /> storage,other outdoor storage,or broadcast studios,except for months,with some requiring the tower applicant to cover the <br /> emergency purposes,or other uses that are not needed to send demolition costs. <br /> or receive transmissions. Application Requirements.Perhaps the most telling section <br /> of any ordinance is its application requirements.Although some <br /> Lot sizes for cellular sites are usually the minimum for the communities do not list these separately,doing so lets the <br /> district in which they will be built. applicant know exactly what must be provided and indicates <br /> Maintenance and Parking.A few ordinances include how much the community knows about the impacts of cellular <br /> standards for facility maintenance and parking.The phone tower siting.These requirements should be clearly stated <br /> Multnomah County ordinance has the most extensive treatment and not impossible to fulfill.Jefferson County offers an <br /> of maintenance impacts: excellent explanation of what it requires�room`any tower <br /> Equipment at a transmission facility shall be automated to the applicant,and its provisions demonstrate serious research by the <br /> greatest extent possible to reduce traffic and congestion.The planning department and other local agencies.Review of this <br /> applicant shall describe anticipated maintenance needs, ordinance and its accompanYing�Low Power Mobile Radio.._ <br /> including frequency of service,personnel needs,equipment om�ons Sand Use Plan Addendum"is recommended <br /> --- -- - - <br /> needs,and traffic,noise,or safety impacts of such maintenance. far anyone dealing with cellulai siting issues. <br /> Meeting the Challenge <br /> Zoning News is a monthly newsletter published by the American Planning Association. 'Any cellular carrier seeking to locate in a community is prepared <br /> Subscriptions are available for$45(U.S.)and S54(foreign). to deal with siting controversies. 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