[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees
of the Village of Port Jefferson 10-16-2000 by L.L. No. 19-2000. Amendments noted
where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Zoning — See Ch. 250.
A.
In recognition of advancing technology and the increasing
demand for wireless communications tower(s) and/or facilities within
the Village, the Mayor and Board of Trustees hereby determine that
it is in the public interest to specifically regulate the siting and
installation of such facilities within the Village in order to protect
public health, safety and welfare.
B.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish standards
for the siting of wireless communications towers and antennas in order
to:
(1)
Protect residential areas and land uses from potential
adverse impacts of wireless communications facilities.
(2)
Encourage the location of towers in nonresidential
areas.
(3)
Minimize the total number of towers throughout the
Village.
(4)
Encourage the joint use of new and existing tower
sites as a primary option rather than construction of additional single-use
towers.
(5)
Encourage users of towers and antennas to locate them,
to the extent possible, in areas where the adverse impact on the surrounding
community is minimal.
(6)
Encourage users of towers and antennas to consider
aesthetics through careful design, siting, landscape screening and
innovative camouflaging techniques.
(7)
Enhance the ability of the providers of telecommunications
services to provide such services to the community quickly and efficiently.
(8)
Consider the impacts upon public health and safety
of communications towers.
(9)
Avoid potential damage to adjacent and/or nearby properties
in the event of tower failure through appropriate engineering and
careful siting of tower structures and/or facilities.
C.
In furtherance of the aforementioned objectives, all
Village boards shall give due consideration to the Village's Comprehensive
Plan, existing land uses and development, environmentally sensitive
areas and other appropriate factors in approving sites for the location
of towers and antennas and/or facilities. These standards are not
intended to prohibit or have the effect of prohibiting personal wireless
services nor shall they be used to unreasonably discriminate among
providers of functionally equivalent services consistent with current
federal regulations.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings set forth below:
A building or structure that serves the principal use, which
is subordinate in area, extent and purpose to the principal use and
is located on the same lot as the principal use. Examples of such
facilities include transmission equipment and storage sheds.
Man-made trees, clock towers, bell steeples, light poles
and similar alternative-design mounting structures that camouflage
or conceal the presence of antennas or towers.
Any exterior transmitting or receiving device mounted on
a tower, building, public utility pole or structure and used in communications
that radiates or captures electromagnetic waves, digital signals,
analog signals, radio frequencies (excluding radar signals), wireless
telecommunications signals or other communication signals or as otherwise
stated, receives or transmits electromagnetic signals in the "radio
frequency" range.
The Federal Aviation Administration.
The Federal Communications Commission.
When referring to a tower or other structure, the distance
measured from the existing mean grade of the parcel to the highest
point on the tower or structure.
Any tower or antenna for which a building permit or special
use permit has been properly issued prior to the effective date of
this chapter.
Any structure that is designed and constructed primarily
for the purpose of supporting one or more antennas for telephone radio
and similar communication purposes, including self-supporting lattice
towers or monopole towers. The term includes radio and television
transmission towers, microwave towers, common-carrier towers, cellular
telephone towers, alternative tower structures and similar structures.
The term includes the structure and any support thereto.
A.
No telecommunications tower shall hereafter be used, erected, moved, reconstructed, changed, altered or modified to serve as a telecommunications tower without the issuance of a permit by the Village Board of Trustees in conformity with the requirements of this chapter and §§ 250-55 through 250-59 (Grant of special use permits) and site development plan approval by the Planning Board pursuant to § 250-52 of the Code of the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson.
B.
Towers shall only be specially permitted within the
following zoning classification districts: I-2; WP; PO; or properties
owned by the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson.
C.
New towers and antennas. All new towers and antennas
in the Village shall be subject to these regulations, except as otherwise
provided hereinbelow.
D.
Exceptions. The requirements set forth in this chapter
shall not be applicable to amateur radio station antennas or towers
under 50 feet in height, measured from the existing mean grade of
the parcel, which are owned and operated by a federally licensed amateur
radio station operator.
A.
Principal and accessory use. Antennas and towers may
be considered either a principal or an accessory use. A different
existing use and/or an existing structure on the same lot shall not
preclude the installation of an antenna or tower on such lot.
B.
Lot size. For purposes of determining whether the
installation of a tower or antenna complies with zoning district regulations,
the entire lot shall control, even though the antennas or towers may
be located on leased parcels within such lots.
C.
Inventory of existing sites. Each applicant for an
antenna and/or tower shall provide to the Board of Trustees or the
Planning Board an inventory of its existing towers, antennas, or sites
approved for towers or antennas, that are either within the jurisdiction
of the Village or within one mile of the border thereof, including
specific information about the location, height and design of each
tower/antenna. The Board may share such information with other applicants
applying for administrative approvals or special use permits under
this section or other organizations seeking to locate antennas within
the jurisdiction of the Village. The Board, by sharing such information,
shall not be deemed to be in any way representing or warranting that
such sites are available or suitable.
D.
Aesthetic requirements. All towers and antennas shall
comply with the following requirements:
(1)
Towers shall be a neutral color so as to reduce visual
obtrusiveness unless otherwise required by the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) or other applicable authority.
(2)
At a tower site, the design of the buildings and related
structures shall, to the extent practicable, use materials, colors,
textures, screening and landscaping that will blend them into the
natural setting and surrounding buildings.
(3)
If an antenna is installed on a structure other than
a tower, the antenna and supporting electrical and mechanical equipment
must be of a neutral color that is identical to, or closely compatible
with, the color of the supporting structure so as to make the antenna
and related equipment as visually unobtrusive as practicable.
(4)
Towers and antennas shall not be artificially lighted,
unless required by the FAA or other applicable authority. If required,
the lighting shall be designed to minimize, to the maximum extent
practicable, the resultant disturbance to surrounding views and properties.
(5)
Nothing herein shall prohibit the Board of Trustees
or the Planning Board from referring the application for the wireless
communication facility to the Architectural Review Committee.
E.
Signs. No signs shall be permitted on an antenna or
tower.
F.
State or federal requirements. All towers must meet
or exceed current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC and
any other agency of the state or federal government with the authority
to regulate towers and antennas. If such standards and regulations
are changed, then the owners of the towers and antennas governed by
this section shall bring such towers and antennas into compliance
with such revised standards and regulations within six months of the
effective date of such standards and regulations unless a different
compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling state or federal
agency. Failure to bring towers and antennas into compliance with
such revised standards and regulations shall constitute grounds for
the removal of the tower or antenna at the owner's expense.
G.
Building codes; safety standards.
(1)
To ensure the structural integrity of towers, the
owner of a tower shall ensure that it is maintained in compliance
with standards contained in applicable state or local building codes
and the applicable standards for towers that are published by the
Electronic Industries Association, as amended from time to time. If,
upon inspection, the Building Inspector concludes that a tower fails
to comply with such codes and standards and constitutes a danger to
persons or property, then upon notice being provided to the owner
of the tower, the owner shall bring such tower into compliance with
such standards within 30 days, or such other period of time as may
be specified by the Building Inspector. Failure to bring such tower
into compliance within said period of time shall constitute a violation
of this Code and shall also constitute grounds for the removal of
the tower or antenna at the owner's expense.
(2)
Nothing herein shall prohibit the Board of Trustees
or the Planning Board from referring the application for the wireless
communications facility to the Public Safety Advisory Board.
H.
Other antennas, parabolic dishes, etc. Except as otherwise
provided herein, in a residential or commercial (C-1 and C-2) or MW
Zone, parabolic, hemispheric or other antennas or other outdoor equipment
(other than towers) for receiving audio, visual or data signals from
the air or space are permitted only as an accessory use, and only
upon compliance with the following conditions:
(1)
No more than one such antenna shall be located at
a single dwelling unit.
(2)
Such antenna shall be located on the principal building
on the lot or premises or, if located elsewhere on the lot or premises,
shall comply with the applicable setback requirements and may not
be located in a front yard.
(3)
The height of such antenna shall not exceed six feet
above or beyond the roof of the principal building unless otherwise
permitted by the Planning Board.
(4)
In the case of a parabolic or hemispheric antenna,
the diameter shall not exceed three feet.
(5)
The owner of the property where the antenna is to
be located has first obtained a permit for such antenna, upon payment
of the required permit fee; provided, however, that no permit or permit
fee shall be required for such an antenna which has a diameter not
exceeding 20 inches.
A.
The following uses are deemed to be conditional uses pursuant to § 250-51.1 of the Village Code, and shall be subject to site plan approval pursuant to § 250-52, but shall not be subject to a special use permit:
(1)
Antennas to be located on existing towers or buildings
on property owned by the Village of Port Jefferson, provided that
said property is subject to a license or lease authorizing such antenna,
which shall be approved by the Village Board of Trustees, and provided
that such towers or antennas comply with the written regulations promulgated
by the Village.
(2)
Lawful or approved towers and antennas, which existed
prior to the effective date of this chapter, except that any and all
additions or expansions to existing towers and/or antennas shall be
subject to the requirements of this section/chapter.
(3)
The location of additional new antennas on existent
towers and buildings, so long as same are in compliance with the following:
(a)
A tower which is modified or reconstructed to
accommodate the collocation of an additional antenna shall be of the
same tower type as the existing tower, unless the Planning Board in
its discretion shall permit reconstruction as an alternate type.
(b)
An existing tower may be modified or rebuilt
without adding height over the tower's existing height in order to
accommodate the collocation of a single additional antenna.
A.
Unless otherwise permitted by this chapter, the construction
of new telecommunications towers may be permitted upon the issuance
of a special use permit by the Village Board of Trustees, subject
to the following:
(2)
A certification, by an engineer licensed by the State
of New York, that the towers comply with current standard regulations
of the FAA, the FCC and any other state or federal agency having authority
to regulate towers.
(3)
Any other information of an engineering nature that
the applicant submits, whether civil, mechanical or electrical, shall
be certified by a New-York-State-licensed professional engineer.
B.
Special use permit requirements for towers:
(1)
Applications for a special use permit for a tower
shall include the following:
(b)
Setback distance(s) between the proposed tower
and the nearest existing residential dwelling(s) and residentially
zoned properties.
(c)
Separation distance(s) from other towers described
in the inventory of existing sites submitted with the application
shall be drawn on an updated site plan or map, including identification
of the type of construction of the existing tower(s) and the owner/operator
of such existing tower(s), if known.
(d)
A written description, sealed by a licensed
professional, of the application's compliance with all applicable
requirements of this chapter and with all applicable federal, state
and local laws.
(e)
A statement by the applicant, sealed by a licensed
engineer, as to whether construction of the tower will accommodate
collocation of additional antennas for future users.
(f)
A description of the suitability of existing
towers and/or other structures and/or alternative technology, and
the services contemplated for the use of the proposed tower.
(h)
A nonrefundable fee of $500.
(2)
Board considerations.
(a)
The Board of Trustees shall consider the following factors in determining whether to issue a special use permit, in addition to the standards for consideration of special issue permit applications set forth in §§ 250-55 through 250-59 of the Village Code.
[1]
Need for the proposed tower.
[2]
Height of proposed tower.
[3]
Proximity of the tower to residential structures
and residential district boundaries.
[4]
Nature of existing and/or proposed uses on adjacent
and nearby properties.
[5]
Site and surrounding topography.
[6]
Surrounding tree coverage and foliage.
[7]
Design of the tower, with particular reference
to design characteristics that have the effect of reducing or eliminating
visual obtrusiveness.
[8]
Proposed ingress and egress.
[9]
Availability of suitable existing towers, other
structures or alternative technologies not requiring the use of new
towers and/or structures.
(b)
The Board may waive or reduce the burden on
the applicant of one or more of these criteria if it concludes that
the goals of this chapter are better served thereby.
(3)
No new tower shall be permitted unless the applicant
demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of the Village Board that
no existing tower, structure or alternative technology not requiring
the construction/alteration of new towers or structures can accommodate
the applicant's proposed antenna. An applicant shall submit any information
requested by the Village Board related to the availability of suitable
existing towers, other structures or alternative technology. Evidence
submitted to demonstrate that no existing tower, structure or alternative
technology can accommodate the applicant's proposed antenna may consist
of any or all of the following:
(a)
That no suitable (as to height and structural
strength) towers or structures are located within the geographic area
which meet applicant's engineering requirements; or that the applicant's
proposed antenna would cause electromagnetic interference with the
antenna on the existing tower or structure; or that the antenna on
the existing tower or structure would cause interference with the
applicant's proposed antenna; and/or that there are other limiting
factors that render existing towers and structures unsuitable.
(b)
That the fees, costs or contractual provisions
required by the owner in order to share an existing tower or structure
or to adapt an existing tower or structure for sharing are unreasonable.
Costs exceeding new tower development shall be presumed to be unreasonable.
(c)
The applicant demonstrates that an alternative
technology that does not require the use of towers or structures,
such as a cable microcell network using multiple low-powered transmitters/receivers
attached to a wireline system, is unsuitable. Costs of alternative
technology that exceed new tower or antenna development shall not
be presumed to render the technology unsuitable.
(4)
Setbacks. The following setback requirements shall
apply to all towers for which a special use permit is required:
(5)
Security fencing. Towers shall be enclosed by security
fencing not less than eight feet in height and shall be equipped with
appropriate barbed wire; provided, however, that the Village Board
may waive such requirements, as it deems appropriate.
(6)
Landscaping, screening, shelter alternate tower structure.
The following requirements shall govern the landscaping surrounding
towers for which a special use permit is required; provided, however,
that the Board of Trustees may waive such requirements if the goals
of this chapter would be better served thereby.
(a)
Tower facilities shall be landscaped with a
buffer of plant materials that effectively screens the view of the
tower compound from residential property. Nondeciduous tree planting
may be required. The standard buffer shall consist of at least one
row of native mixed evergreen shrubs or trees capable of forming a
contiguous hedge at least eight feet in height to effectively screen
the tower base and accessory facilities. In the case of poor soil
conditions, planting may be required on soil berms to assure plant
survival. Plant height in these cases shall include the height of
any berm.
(b)
In locations where the visual impact of the
tower would be minimal, the landscaping requirement may be reduced
or waived by the Board of Trustees.
(c)
Existing mature tree growth and natural landforms
on the site shall be preserved to the maximum extent possible. In
some cases, such as towers sited on large, wooded lots, natural growth
around the property perimeter may be sufficient buffer.
An applicant shall attend a presubmission conference with the Planning Board pursuant to the requirements of § 250-52C(1) of the Code. Such attendance shall be prior to any application for antenna or towers, including those that require a special use permit from the Village Board of Trustees.
Any antenna or tower that is not operated for
a continuous period of 12 months or more shall be deemed abandoned.
The owner of such antenna or tower shall remove the same within 90
days of receipt of notice from the Village notifying the owner of
such abandonment. Failure to remove an abandoned antenna or tower
within said 90 days shall be grounds to remove the tower or antenna
at the owner's expense. In the event that two or more entities are
using a single tower, then this provision shall not apply unless all
uses cease with respect to such tower.
Preexisting towers and antennas shall be permitted as they presently exist so long as said tower/antenna complies with § 249-4F and G of this Code. Routine maintenance (including replacement with a new tower of like construction and height) shall be permitted on such preexisting towers and antennas. New construction other than routine maintenance of a preexisting tower and/or antenna shall comply with the requirements of this chapter.
The various parts, sections and clauses of this
chapter are hereby declared to be severable. If any part, sentence,
paragraph, section or clause is adjudged unconstitutional or invalid
by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of the chapter
shall not be affected thereby.
Any ordinances or parts thereof in conflict
with the provisions of this chapter are hereby repealed to the extent
of such conflict.