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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 />tower base perimeter and adjacent areas that are being <br />buffered. The required trees shall be planted in a pattern to <br />maximize s creening o f t he b ase a rea o f t he t ower from t he <br />view of adjacent road rights -of --way and adjacent <br />residentially designated or residentially used properties. <br />Trees credited or planted to meet this screening requirement <br />shall be located on property under the control of the applicant <br />to ensure that the screening trees are preserved and <br />maintained. Shrubs and understory trees used to make the <br />fencing opaque shall be planted on the outside fence <br />perimeter. Alternative landscaping plans which provide for <br />the same average canopy and understory trees but propose <br />alternative siting on the parent tract of the proposed facility <br />may be considered and approved by the P lanning Director, <br />provided the proposed alternative maximizes screening as <br />provided above. <br />1. Signage. <br />The only signage that is permitted upon an antenna - <br />supporting structure, equipment enclosures, or fence (if <br />applicable) shall be informational, and for the purpose of <br />identifying the antenna -supporting structure, (such as ASR <br />registration number) as well as the party responsible for the <br />operation and maintenance of the facility, its current <br />address and telephone number, security or safety signs, and <br />property manager signs (if applicable). If more than two <br />hundred twenty (220) voltage is necessary for the operation <br />of the facility and is present in a ground grid or in the <br />tower, signs located every twenty (20) feet and attached to <br />the fence or wall shall display in large, bold, high contrast <br />letters (minimum height of each letter: four (4) inches) <br />the following: "HIGH VOLTAGE - DANGER." <br />in. Aircraft Obstruction. <br />In addition to the provisions of Section 5(a)(1)(b) above, <br />the overall height of a new antenna -supporting structure <br />located in the vicinity of a private airport shall be limited <br />by the following: <br />(i) A 35:1 glide path ratio in the Horizontal Zone <br />limiting the heights of new antenna -supporting <br />structures, antennas and/or antenna arrays to one <br />Coding: Words in st ke thfoug ; are deletions from existing law. Words underlined are additions. 24 <br />F:\Community Development\Users\CurDev\ORDINANCE\WIRELESS ORDINANCE 2002-031 11-15-02.doc <br />
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