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Agenda 5-a - Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) and Zoning Atlas Amendments – Modification of Neighborhood Information Meeting (NIM) Requirements
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Article 5: Uses <br /> Section 5.10: Standards for Telecommunication Facilities <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Orange County, North Carolina – Unified Development Ordinance Page 5-102 <br /> <br />designed to function, which may be required to be determined by the <br />manufacturer’s published specifications for the customer equipment. <br />(j) Approval of the Planning Director to verify consistency with the definition <br />of stealth facility is required. <br />(k) All telecommunications towers shall be placed in heavily wooded areas <br />on the site to the maximum extent possible so as to lessen the visual <br />intrusiveness of the structure and accessory structures. <br />(l) No tower shall be permitted to exceed its designed loading capacity. For <br />all wireless support structures attached to existing structures, the <br />engineer certification statement shall include certification that the <br />structure can support the load superimposed from the wireless support <br />structure. All wireless support structures shall have the capacity to <br />permit multiple users; at a minimum monopole wireless support <br />structures shall be structurally designed to accommodate four users and <br />self-support/lattice or guyed wireless support structures shall, at a <br />minimum accommodate three users. <br />(B) General Submittal Requirements – Special Use Permits <br />In addition to the general submittal requirements detailed herein, and the specific <br />submittal requirements for all Special Use Permit applications detailed within Section 2.7 <br />of this Ordinance, applicants shall be required to adhere to the following: <br />(1) Overall Policy and Desired Goals <br />The overall policy and desired goals for Special Use Permits for wireless <br />telecommunications support structures shall be promoting and encouraging, <br />wherever possible, the following: <br />(a) Alternatives to constructing new wireless support structures, including <br />but not limited to the collocation of wireless telecommunications <br />equipment and mitigating the visual effect of a wireless <br />telecommunication support structure to an extent not commercially <br />impracticable; and <br />(b) The placement, height and quantity of wireless telecommunications <br />towers and equipment in such a manner, including but not limited to the <br />use of stealth technology or camouflage techniques, to minimize adverse <br />aesthetic and visual impacts on the land, property, buildings, and other <br />facilities adjacent to, surrounding, and in generally the same area as the <br />requested location of such wireless telecommunications support <br />structure, which shall mean using the least visually and physically <br />intrusive facility that is not technologically or commercially impracticable <br />under the facts and circumstances. <br />(2) Balloon Test5 <br />(a) The applicant shall, at least six weeks45 days6, 7 prior to a Class B <br />Special Use Permit public hearing andor Planning Board meeting where <br /> <br />5 The balloon test required for a telecommunication facility serves 2 purposes namely: allow interested parties to <br />see a visual representation of the height of the proposed tower and the holding of a neighborhood meeting <br />allowing staff and the applicant to review the project. <br />6 References to required neighborhood meetings within the UDO are typically in days versus weeks. Staff is <br />modifying this section to ensure consistency. <br />7 The typical timeframe for a NIM for a Class B Special Use Permit is 45 days. Staff is proposing to modify the <br />timeframe for a balloon test for a telecommunication facilities reviewed under this process to be 45 days versus 42 <br />days (i.e. 6 weeks) for consistency purposes. <br />21
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