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City of Rexburg Development Code: CELL TOWERS
SECTION 3.7: CELL TOWERS
3.07.010. Purpose and Objectives
3.07.020. Definitions
3.07.030. Applicability
3.07.040. General Requirements
3.07.050. Permitted Uses
3.07.060. Administratively Approved Uses
3.07.070. Conditional Use Permits
3.07.080. Buildings or Other Equipment Storage
3.07.090. Removal of Abandoned Antennas and Towers
3.07.100. Nonconforming Uses
3.07.010. Purpose and Objectives
The purpose of this ordinance is to establish general guidelines for the sitting of wireless communications
towers and antennas.
a. Goals.
The goals of this ordinance are to:
1. Protect residential areas and land uses from potential adverse impacts of towers and antennas;
2. Encourage the location of towers in non-residential areas;
3. Minimize the total number of towers throughout the community;
4. Strongly 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 community is minimal;
6. Encourage users of towers and antennas to configure them in a way that minimizes the adverse
visual impact of the towers and antennas through careful design, sitting, landscape screening, and
innovative camouflaging techniques;
7. Enhance the ability of the providers of telecommunications services to provide such services to
the community quickly, effectively, and efficiently;
8. Consider the public health and safety of communication towers; and
9. Avoid potential damage to adjacent properties from tower failure through engineering and careful
sitting of tower structures.
10. In furtherance of these goals, the City of Rexburg shall give due consideration to the
\[Municipality's\] master plan, zoning map, existing land uses, and environmentally sensitive areas
in approving sites for the location of towers and antennas.
3.07.020. Definitions
The following terms are defined in Chapter 2:
Alternative Tower Structure
Antenna
Backhaul Network
FAA
FCC
Fenestration
Pre-Existing Towers and Pre-Existing Antennas
3.07.030. Applicability
a. New Towers and Antennas.
All new towers or antennas in the City of Rexburg shall be subject to these
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regulations, except as provided in this Section.
b. Amateur Radio Station Operators/Receive Only Antennas.
This ordinance shall not govern any tower,
or the installation of any antenna, that is under seventy (70’) feet in height and is owned and operated by a
federally-licensed, amateur, radio station operator or is used exclusively as a receive-only antenna.
c. Preexisting Towers or Antennas.
Preexisting towers and preexisting antennas shall
not be required to meet the requirements of this Ordinance, other than the requirements of Sections
3.07.040.d. & n.
3.07.040. General Requirements
a. Principal or Accessory Use.
Antennas and towers may be considered either principal or accessory uses.
A different existing use of an existing structure on the same lot shall not preclude the installation of an
antenna or tower on such lot.
b. Dimensions, Lot Size.
For purposes of determining whether the installation of a tower or antenna
complies with district development regulations, including but not limited to setback requirements, lot-
coverage requirements, and other such requirements, the dimensions of the entire lot shall control, even
though the antennas or towers may be located on leased parcels within such lot.
c. Aesthetics.
Towers and antennas shall meet the following requirements:
Finish.
1. Towers shall either maintain a galvanized steel finish or, subject to any applicable standards of
the FAA, be painted a neutral color so as to reduce visual obtrusiveness.
Design.
2. At a tower site, the design of the buildings and related structures shall, to the extent possible,
use materials, colors, textures, screening, and landscaping that will blend them into the natural setting
and surrounding buildings.
Color.
a) 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 possible.
d. Building Codes; Safety Standards.
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.
1. If, upon inspection, the City of Rexburg 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 have thirty (30) days to bring such tower into compliance with
such standards.
2. Failure to bring such tower into compliance within said thirty (30) days shall constitute grounds for the
removal of the tower or antenna at the owner(s) expense.
e. Buildings and Support Equipment.
Buildings and support equipment associated with antennas or towers
shall comply with the requirements of 3.07.080.
f. Franchises.
Owners and/or operators of towers or antennas shall certify that all franchises required by law
for the construction and/or operation of a wireless communication system in the City of Rexburg have been
obtained and shall file a copy of all required franchises with the Planning and Zoning Department.
g. Inventory of Existing Sites.
1. Each applicant for an antenna and/or tower shall provide to the Planning and Zoning Department an
inventory of its existing towers, antennas, or sites approved for towers or antennas, that are either
within the jurisdiction of the City of Rexburg or within one mile of the border thereof, including
specific information about the location, height, and design of each tower.
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2. The Planning and Zoning Department may share such information with other applicants applying for
administrative approvals or special use permits under this Ordinance or other organizations seeking to
locate antennas within the jurisdiction of the City of Rexburg, provided, however that the Planning and
Zoning Department is not, by sharing such information, in any way representing or warranting that
such sites are available or suitable.
h. Lighting.
Towers shall not be artificially lighted, unless required by the FAA or other applicable authority.
If lighting is required, the lighting alternatives and design chosen must cause the least disturbance to the
surrounding views.
i. Measurement.
For purposes of measurement, tower setbacks and separation distances shall be calculated
and applied to facilities located in the City of Rexburg irrespective of municipal and county jurisdictional
boundaries.
j. Multiple Antenna/Tower Plan.
The City of Rexburg encourages the users of towers and antennas to
submit a single application for approval of multiple towers and/or antenna sites. Applications for approval
of multiple sites shall be given priority in the review process.
k. Not Essential Services.
Towers and antennas shall be regulated and permitted pursuant to this ordinance
and shall not be regulated or permitted as essential services, public utilities, or private utilities.
l. Public Notice.
For purposes of this ordinance, any Conditional Use request, variance request, or appeal of
an administratively approved use or special use shall require public notice to all abutting property owners
and all property owners of properties that are located within the corresponding separation distance listed in
3.07.070.f.2, Table 2, in addition to any notice otherwise required by the Zoning Ordinance.
m. Signs.
No signs shall be allowed on an antenna or tower.
n. 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.
1. If such standards and regulations are changed, then the owners of the towers and antennas governed by
this ordinance shall bring such towers and antennas into compliance with such revised standards and
regulations within six (6) months of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a
different compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling state or federal agency.
2. 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.
3.07.050. Permitted Uses
a. General.
The uses listed in this section are deemed to be permitted uses and shall not require
administrative approval or a special use permit.
b. Permitted Uses.
Antennas or towers located on property owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by the
City of Rexburg shall provide a license or lease authorizing such antenna or tower has been approved by
City of Rexburg.
3.07.060. Administratively Approval
a. General.
The following provisions shall govern the issuance of administrative approvals for towers and
antennas.
1. The Planning and Zoning Department may administratively approve the uses listed in this Section.
2. Each applicant for administrative approval shall apply to the Planning and Zoning Department
providing the information set forth in Sections 3.07.070.b. and d. of this ordinance and a
nonrefundable fee as established by resolution of Council to reimburse City of Rexburg for the costs of
reviewing the application.
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3. The Planning and Zoning Department shall review the application for administrative approval and
determine if the proposed use complies with this Section 3.07.040., 3.07.070.h & i.
4. The Planning and Zoning Department shall respond to each such application within sixty (60) days
after receiving it by either approving or denying the application. If the Planning and Zoning
Department fails to respond to the applicant within said sixty (60) days, then the application shall be
deemed to be approved.
Setbacks.
a) In connection with any such administrative approval, the Planning and Zoning
Department may, in order to encourage shared use, administratively waive any zoning district
setback requirements in 3.07.070.e or separation distances between towers 3.07.070.f by up to fifty
(50%) percent.
Monopole.
b) In connection with any such administrative approval, the Planning and Zoning
Department may, in order to encourage the use of monopoles, administratively allow the
reconstruction of an existing tower to monopole construction.
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c) If an administrative approval is denied, the applicant shall file an application for a
Conditional Use permit prior to filing any appeal that may be available under the Zoning
Ordinance.
bList of Administratively Approved Uses.
. The following uses may be approved by the Planning and
Zoning Department after conducting an administrative review:
Industrial and Heavy Commercial.
1. Locating a tower or antenna, including the placement of
additional buildings or other supporting equipment used in connection with said tower or antenna, in
any industrial or heavy commercial zoning district.
2. Locating antennas on existing structures or towers consistent with the terms of subsections
(a) and (b) below.
Antennas on existing structures.
a) Any antenna which is not attached to a tower may be approved
by the Planning and Zoning Department as an accessory use to any commercial, industrial,
professional, institutional, or multi-family structure of eight (8) or more dwelling units, provided:
1) The antenna does not extend more than thirty (30’) feet above the highest point of the
structure;
2) The antenna complies with all applicable FCC and FAA regulations; and
3) The antenna complies with all applicable building codes.
Antennas on existing towers.
b) An antenna which is attached to an existing tower may be
approved by the Planning and Zoning Department and, to minimize adverse visual impacts
associated with the proliferation and clustering of towers, collocation of antennas by more than
one carrier on existing towers shall take precedence over the construction of new towers, provided
such collocation is accomplished in a manner consistent with the following:
Modify or Reconstruct.
1) 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 and Zoning Department allows reconstruction as a monopole.
Height.
2) An existing tower may be modified or rebuilt to a taller height, not to exceed thirty
(30’) feet over the tower’s existing height, to accommodate the collocation of an additional
antenna; except, the tower may not exceed the elevation of the Rexburg water tower.
i. The height change may only occur one (1) time per communication tower.
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ii. The additional height shall not require an additional distance separation. The tower’s
pre-modification height shall be used to calculate such distance separations.
Onsite location
3.
a) A tower which is being rebuilt to accommodate the collocation of an additional antenna may be
moved onsite within fifty (50’) feet of its existing location.
b) After the tower is rebuilt to accommodate collocation, only one (1) tower may remain on the site.
c) A relocated onsite tower shall continue to be measured from the original tower location for
purposes of calculating separation distances between towers in section 3.07.070.f.2. The
relocation of a tower hereunder shall in no way be deemed to cause a violation of 3.07.070.f.2.
d) The onsite relocation of a tower which comes within the separation distances to residential units or
residentially zoned lands shall only be permitted when approved by the Planning and Zoning
Department.
New towers in non-residential zoning districts.
4. Locating any new tower in a non-residential zoning
district other than industrial or heavy commercial, provided a licensed professional engineer certifies
the tower can structurally accommodate the number of shared users proposed by the applicant; the
Planning and Zoning Department concludes the tower is in conformity with the goals set forth in
307.010 and the requirements of 3.07.040; the tower meets the setback requirements and separation
distances; and the tower meets the following height and usage criteria:
1 User.
a) For a single user, up to ninety (90’) feet in height;
2 Users.
b) For two users, up to one hundred twenty (120’) feet in height; and
3 or More Users.
c) For three or more users, up to one hundred fifty (150) feet in height; Except,
the tower may not exceed the elevation of the Rexburg water tower.
Not Industrial or Heavy Commercial.
5. Locating any alternative tower structure in a zoning district
other than industrial or heavy commercial that in the judgment of the Planning and Zoning Department
is in conformity with the goals set forth in Section 3.01.010 of this ordinance.
Cable Micro Cell Network.
6. Installing a cable micro cell network through the use of multiple low-
powered transmitters/receivers attached to existing wireline systems, such as conventional cable or
telephone wires, or similar technology that does not require the use of towers.
3.07.070. Conditional Use Permits
a. General.
The following provisions shall govern the issuance of special use permits for towers or antennas
by the Planning Commission:
Conditional Use Permit Required.
1. If the tower or antenna is not a permitted use of this ordinance or
permitted to be approved administratively, then a special use permit shall be required for the
construction of a tower or the placement of an antenna in all zoning districts.
Procedures & Requirements.
2. Applications for special use permits under this Section shall be subject
to the procedures and requirements of Chapter 1: Administrative Procedures, except as modified in
this Section.
Conditions.
3. In granting a Conditional Use Permit, the Planning Commission may impose conditions
to the extent the Planning Commission concludes such conditions are necessary to minimize any
adverse effect of the proposed tower on adjoining properties.
Engineering Information.
4. Any information of an engineering nature that the applicant submits,
whether civil, mechanical, or electrical, shall be certified by a licensed professional engineer.
Non-refundable fee.
5. An applicant for a Conditional Use Permit shall submit the information
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described in this Section and a non-refundable fee as established by resolution of the Council to
reimburse the City of Rexburg for the costs of reviewing the application.
b. Towers.
Information required.
1. Applicants for a Conditional Use Permit for a tower shall submit the
following information with the application, in addition to any other information required for a
Conditional Use application in Chapter 1:
Backhaul Network.
a) Identification of the entities providing the backhaul network for the tower(s)
described in the application and other cellular sites owned or operated by the applicant in the
municipality.
Existing Towers.
b) A description of the suitability of the use of existing towers, other structures or
alternative technology to provide the services proposed by the use of the proposed new tower.
1) The applicant shall also identify the type of construction of the existing tower(s) and the
owner/operator of the existing tower(s), if known.
Feasible Locations.
c) A description of the feasible location(s) of future towers or antennas within
the City of Rexburg based upon existing physical, engineering, technological or geographical
limitations in the event the proposed tower is erected.
Future Users.
d) A notarized statement by the applicant as to whether construction of the tower will
accommodate collocation of additional antennas for future users.
Landscape Plan.
e) A landscape plan showing specific landscape materials.
Law Compliance.
f) A description of compliance with Sections 3.07.040, 3.07.060.b.1,
3.07.060.b.4, and all applicable federal, state or local laws.
Legal Description.
g) Legal description of the parent tract and leased parcel (if applicable).
Relationship to Zoned Properties.
h) The setback distance between the proposed tower and the
nearest residential unit, platted residentially zoned properties, and un-platted residentially zoned
properties.
Separation Distance.
i) The separation distance from other towers described in the inventory of
existing sites submitted pursuant to 3.07.070.f shall be shown on an updated site plan or map.
Site plan.
j) A scaled, site plan clearly indicating the location, type and height of the proposed
tower, on-site land uses and zoning, adjacent land uses and zoning, Master Plan classification of
the site and all properties within the applicable separation distances, adjacent roadways, proposed
means of access, setbacks from property lines, elevation drawings of the proposed tower and any
other structures, topography, site elevations, parking, and other information deemed by the
Planning and Zoning Department to be necessary to assess compliance with this ordinance.
k) Method of fencing, and finished color and, if applicable, the method of camouflage and
illumination.
c. Factors Considered in Granting Conditional Use Permits for Towers.
In addition to any standards for
consideration of Conditional Use Permits applications, the Planning Commission shall consider the
following factors in determining Conditional Use Permits, although the Planning Commission may waive
or reduce the burden on the applicant of one or more of these criteria if the Planning Commission
concludes that the goals of this ordinance are better served thereby:
1. Height and elevation of the proposed tower;
2. Proximity of the tower to residential structures and residential district boundaries;
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3. Nature of uses on adjacent and nearby properties;
4. Surrounding topography;
5. Surrounding tree coverage and foliage;
6. Design of the tower, with particular reference to design characteristics that have the effect of reducing
or eliminating visual obtrusiveness;
7. Proposed ingress and egress; and
8. Availability of suitable existing towers, other structures, or alternative technologies not requiring the
use of towers or structures, as discussed in 3.07.060.b of this ordinance.
d. Availability of Suitable Existing Towers, Other Structures, or Alternative Technology.
No new tower
shall be permitted unless the applicant demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning
Commission that no existing tower, structure or alternative technology, that does not require the use of
towers or structures, can accommodate the applicant's proposed antenna.
1. Evidence submitted to the Planning Commission may consist of any of the following:
Geographic Area.
a) No existing towers or structures are located within the geographic area which
meets applicant's engineering requirements.
Height.
b) Existing towers or structures are not of sufficient height to meet applicant's engineering
requirements.
Strength.
c) Existing towers or structures do not have sufficient structural strength to support
applicant's proposed antenna and related equipment.
Interference.
d) The applicant's proposed antenna would cause electromagnetic interference with
the antenna on the existing towers or structures, or the antenna on the existing towers or structures
would cause interference with the applicant's proposed antenna.
e) 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 are presumed to be unreasonable.
Limiting Factors.
f) The applicant demonstrates that there are other limiting factors that render
existing towers and structures unsuitable.
Alternative Technology.
g) The applicant demonstrates that an alternative technology that does not
require the use of towers or structures, such as a cable micro cell 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.
e. Setbacks.
The following setback requirements shall apply to all towers for which a Conditional Use
Permit is required; provided, however, that the Planning Commission may reduce the standard setback
requirements if the goals of this ordinance would be better served thereby:
Adjoining Lot Lines.
1. Towers must be set back a distance equal to at least seventy-five (75%) percent
of the height of the tower from any adjoining lot line.
Minimum Zoning Setbacks.
2. Guys and accessory buildings must satisfy the minimum zoning district
setback requirements.
f. Separation.
The following separation requirements shall apply to all towers and antennas for which a
Conditional Use Permit is required; provided, however, that the Planning Commission may reduce the
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standard separation requirements if the goals of this ordinance would be better served thereby.
Separation from off-site uses/designated areas.
1.
a) Tower separation shall be measured from the base of the tower to the lot line of the off-site uses
and/or designated areas as specified in Table 1, except as otherwise provided in Table 1.
b) Separation requirements for towers shall comply with the minimum standards established in Table
1.
Table 1: Separation Distances from Residential Units
Off-site Use/Designated Area Separation Distance
1
Single-family or duplex residential units 200 feet or 300% height of tower
whichever is greater
2
Vacant single-family or duplex residentially 200 feet or 300% height of tower
zoned land which is either platted or has whichever is greater
preliminary subdivision plan approval which is
not expired
3
100 feet or 100% height of tower
Vacant un-platted residentially zoned lands
whichever is greater
Existing multi-family residential units greater 100 feet or 100% height of tower
than duplex units whichever is greater
Non-residentially zoned lands or non-
None; only setbacks apply
residential uses
1
Includes modular homes and mobile homes used for living purposes.
2
Separation measured from base of tower to closest building setback line.
3
Includes any un-platted, residential-use properties without a valid preliminary subdivision plan or valid
development plan approval and any multi-family, residentially-zoned land greater than duplex.
Separation distances between towers.
2.
a) Separation distances between towers shall be applicable for and measured between the proposed
tower and preexisting towers. The separation distances shall be measured by drawing or following
a straight line between the base of the existing tower and the proposed base, pursuant to a site
plan, of the proposed tower.
Table 2: Separation Distances Between Towers
(Linear Feet)
Proposed Towers Existing Towers - Types
Monopole 75 Ft in Monopole Less
Lattice Guyed
Height or Greater Than 75 Ft in Height
750
Lattice 5000 5000 1,500
750
Guyed 5000 5000 1,500
Monopole 75 Ft in
1,500 1500 1,500 750
Height or Greater
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Monopole Less Than
750 750 750 750
75 Ft in Height
g. Security fencing.
Towers shall be enclosed by security fencing not less than six (6’) feet in height and
shall also be equipped with an appropriate anti-climbing device; provided however, that the Planning
Commission may waive such requirements, as it deems appropriate.
h. Landscaping.
The following requirements shall govern the landscaping surrounding towers for which a
special use permit is required; provided, however, that the Planning Commission may waive such
requirements if the goals of this ordinance would be better served thereby.
Buffer.
1. Tower facilities shall be landscaped with a buffer of plant materials that effectively screens
the view of the tower compound from property used for residences.
a)The standard buffer shall consist of a landscaped strip at least four (4’) feet wide outside the
perimeter of the compound.
2. In locations where the visual impact of the tower would be minimal, the landscaping requirement may
be reduced or waived.
i. Trees & Landform Preservation.
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 a sufficient buffer.
3.07.080. Buildings or Other Equipment Storage
a. Antennas Mounted on Structures or Rooftops.
Towers or associated cabinets are not allowed on roof
tops or existing structures.
b. Antenna’s Support Cabinets.
The equipment cabinet or structure used in association with antennas shall
be located in accordance with the following:
Residential Equipment Cabinet or Structure Locations
1. .
Front or Side Yard.
a) In a front or side yard provided the cabinet or structure is no greater than
eight (8’) feet in height or one-hundred (100) square feet of gross floor area and the
cabinet/structure is located a minimum of twenty-five (25’) feet from all front yard lines and six
(6’) feet from side yard setbacks, (lot lines).
Rear Yard.
b) In a rear yard, provided the cabinet or structure is no greater than eight (8’) feet in
height or one-hundred (100) square feet in gross floor area.
Screening.
c) The cabinet/structure shall be screened by an evergreen hedge with an initial planted
height of at least forty-two to forty-eight (42” – 48”) inches and an ultimate height of eight (8’)
feet.
Commercial or Industrial District Locations.
2. In commercial or industrial districts, the equipment
cabinet or structure shall be no greater than eight (8’) feet in height or one-hundred-sixty-nine (169)
square feet in gross floor area.
Evergreen Hedge Screen.
a) The structure or cabinet shall be screened by an evergreen hedge with
a planted height of at least thirty-six (36”) inches and an ultimate height of eight (8’).
Fence Screen.
b) The structures or cabinets shall be screened from view of all residential properties
which abut or are directly across the street from the structure or cabinet by a solid fence six (6’)
feet in height or the evergreen hedge.
c. Antennas Located on Towers.
The related unmanned equipment structure shall not contain more than
one-hundred (100) square feet of gross floor area or be more than eight (8’) feet in height, and shall be
located in accordance with the minimum yard requirements of the zoning district in which located.
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d. Modification of Building Size Requirements.
The requirements of 3.07.080 (a) through (c) may be
modified by the Planning and Zoning Department in the case of administratively approved uses or by the
Planning Commission in the case of uses permitted by special use to encourage collocation.
3.07.090. Removal of Abandoned Antennas and Towers
Any antenna or tower that is not operated for a continuous period of twelve (12) months shall be considered
abandoned, and the owner of such antenna or tower shall remove the same within ninety (90) days of receipt of
notice from the City of Rexburg notifying the owner of such abandonment.
a. Consequence.
Failure to remove an abandoned antenna or tower within said ninety (90) day shall be
grounds to remove the tower or antenna at the owner's expense.
b. Multiple Users.
If there are two or more users of a single tower, then this provision shall not become
effective until all users cease using the tower.
3.07.100. Nonconforming Uses
a. No Expansion of Nonconforming Use.
Towers that are constructed and antennas that are installed, in
accordance with the provisions of this ordinance shall not be deemed to constitute the expansion of a
nonconforming use or structure.
b. Preexisting towers.
Preexisting towers shall be allowed to continue their usage as they presently exist.
Routine maintenance (including replacement with a new tower of like construction and height) shall be
permitted on such preexisting towers. New construction other than routine maintenance on a preexisting
tower shall comply with the requirements of this ordinance.
c. Rebuilding Damaged or Destroyed Nonconforming Towers or Antennas.
Notwithstanding 3.07.090,
bona fide nonconforming towers or antennas that are damaged or destroyed may be rebuilt without having
to first obtain administrative approval or a Conditional Use Permit and without having to meet the
separation requirements specified in 3.07.070.b.1.i. and 3.07.070b.1.e.
1. The type, height, and location of the tower onsite shall be of the same type and intensity as the original
facility approval.
2. Building permits to rebuild the facility shall comply with the then applicable building codes and shall
be obtained within one-hundred-eighty (180) days from the date the facility is damaged or destroyed.
a) If no permit is obtained or if said permit expires, the tower or antenna shall be deemed abandoned
as specified in 3.07.090
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