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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 5-101 <br /> <br />County’s telecommunications consultant, can explain the Special Use <br />Permit review process. 9 <br /> <br />(d) The primary date shall be on a weekend (excluding legal holidays), but to <br />prevent delays in the processing of the application, and in case of poor <br />weather or atmospheric conditions on the initial date, the secondary <br />date may be a weekday. <br />(e) The applicant shall inform the County Planning Staff, in writing, of the <br />dates and times of the test at least 14 days in advance. <br />(f) The applicant shall also post a sign on the subject property, and <br />directional signs posted at locations to be determined by Planning Staff. <br />The signs shall measure no more than nine square feet in area and no <br />less than four square feet in area, giving the contact information of the <br />County Planning Department, the proposed dates, times, and location of <br />the balloon test. The signs shall be posted to meet the same time limits <br />as provided for in the balloon test notification as stated above. <br />(3) Submittal Requirements <br />In addition to the information required herein as well as Section 2.7, the following <br />shall be submitted as part of the application: <br />(a) A site plan showing the following: <br />(i) The entire site (including property boundary lines) and size of all <br />existing structures within 500 feet of the site, <br />(ii) Existing and proposed structures on site, <br />(iii) The fall zone of the tower, <br />(iv) Existing and proposed topography at a contour interval of five <br />feet and <br />(v) Any officially designated floodways and floodplains, or the <br />presence of alluvial soils. <br />(b) Plans, and elevations for all proposed structures and descriptions of the <br />color and nature of all exterior material, along with the make, model, and <br />manufacturer of the proposed structure, maximum antenna heights, and <br />power levels. <br />(c) A Landscape and Tree Preservation Plan drawn at the same scale as <br />the site plan, showing the existing and proposed trees, shrubs, ground <br />cover and other landscape materials. This plan shall minimize adverse <br />visual effects of wireless telecommunications support structures and <br />antennas through careful design, siting, landscape screening and <br />innovative camouflaging techniques. <br />(d) Evidence that the applicant has investigated the possibilities of placing <br />the proposed equipment on an existing wireless support structure. Such <br />evidence shall consist of: <br />(i) A listing of all wireless telecommunications support structures <br />within a two mile radius of the proposed wireless support <br />structure site and a listing of all wireless support structure, utility <br />poles and other structures in the vicinity of the proposed facility <br /> <br />9 As we currently require a balloon test be held prior to a public hearing reviewing a telecommunication <br />application, staff believes it is reasonable to hold a neighborhood information meeting at the same time on‐site so <br />that interested parties can not only visualize the height of a proposed tower but ask questions related to the <br />review process. <br />18
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