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Ordinance Number
2002-031
Adopted Date
11/12/2002
Ordinance Type
Wireless Telecommunications
State Filed Date
11\26\2002
Entity Name
Wireless Facility Master Plan
Code Number
Chapter 911 and Chapter 971 Amendments
Subject
Wireless Telecommunications Facilities
Cell Phone Tower
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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845
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ORDINANCE NO. 2002-031 <br />(3) Public antenna -supporting structures; and <br />(4) Replacement of existing antenna -supporting structures; and <br />(5) Colocation on existing antenna -supporting structures; and <br />(6) Attached wireless communications facilities; land <br />(7) Stealth wireless communications facilities; and <br />(b) The following items are exempt from the provisions of this section <br />[971.44(5)], notwithstanding any other provisions contained in land use <br />regulations of Indian River County: <br />(2) Satellite earth stations that are two (2) meters or less in diameter and <br />which are not greater than thirty-five (35) feet above grade; and <br />(3) Regular maintenance of any existing wireless communications facility <br />that does not include the placement of a new wireless communications <br />facility; and ' <br />(4) The substitution or change of existing antennas or antenna panels or <br />other equipment on an existing antenna -supporting structure provided <br />the substituted antennas or equipment meet building code requirements <br />(including windloading) and provided such change does not increase <br />the overall height of the structure; and <br />(5) Any existing or proposed antenna -supporting structure, antenna or <br />antenna arrays with an overall height of thirty-five (35) feet or less <br />above ground level in non-commercial or non -industrial zoning <br />districts or seventy (70) feet or less above ground level in commercial <br />or industrial zoning districts; and <br />(6) A government-owned wireless communications facility, upon the <br />declaration of a state of emergency by 1 federal, state, or local <br />government, and a written determination of public necessity by the <br />Director of Public Safety; except that such facility must comply with <br />all federal and state requirements. No wireless communications <br />facility shall be exempt from the provisions of this division beyond the <br />duration of the state of emergency. <br />(7) Antenna supporting structures, antennas and/or antenna arrays for non -wireless <br />communications facilities such as AM/FM/TV/DTV Broadcasting transmission facilities <br />which are licensed by the Federal Communications Commissions and regulated in <br />Coding: Words in s#ike through are deletions from existing law. Words underlined are additions. 17 <br />F:\Community Development\Users\CurDev\ORDINANCE\WIRELESS ORDINANCE 2002-031 11-15-02.doc <br />(1) Amateur radio <br />antenna <br />supporting structures <br />and antennas <br />as provided <br />in Florida <br />Statutes <br />125.561 <br />. <br />(2) Satellite earth stations that are two (2) meters or less in diameter and <br />which are not greater than thirty-five (35) feet above grade; and <br />(3) Regular maintenance of any existing wireless communications facility <br />that does not include the placement of a new wireless communications <br />facility; and ' <br />(4) The substitution or change of existing antennas or antenna panels or <br />other equipment on an existing antenna -supporting structure provided <br />the substituted antennas or equipment meet building code requirements <br />(including windloading) and provided such change does not increase <br />the overall height of the structure; and <br />(5) Any existing or proposed antenna -supporting structure, antenna or <br />antenna arrays with an overall height of thirty-five (35) feet or less <br />above ground level in non-commercial or non -industrial zoning <br />districts or seventy (70) feet or less above ground level in commercial <br />or industrial zoning districts; and <br />(6) A government-owned wireless communications facility, upon the <br />declaration of a state of emergency by 1 federal, state, or local <br />government, and a written determination of public necessity by the <br />Director of Public Safety; except that such facility must comply with <br />all federal and state requirements. No wireless communications <br />facility shall be exempt from the provisions of this division beyond the <br />duration of the state of emergency. <br />(7) Antenna supporting structures, antennas and/or antenna arrays for non -wireless <br />communications facilities such as AM/FM/TV/DTV Broadcasting transmission facilities <br />which are licensed by the Federal Communications Commissions and regulated in <br />Coding: Words in s#ike through are deletions from existing law. Words underlined are additions. 17 <br />F:\Community Development\Users\CurDev\ORDINANCE\WIRELESS ORDINANCE 2002-031 11-15-02.doc <br />
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