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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 5/10/2022 - Memorandum From Will Lindsey Re: Wireless Telecommunications Land Use Code UpdateCommunity Development & Neighborhood Services Planning & Development Services 281 North College Avenue P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522.0580 970.221.6376 970.224.6111- fax MEMORANDUM Date: May 5, 2022 To: Mayor and City Councilmembers Through: Kelly DiMartino, Interim City Manager Kyle Stannert, Deputy City Manager Caryn Champine, Director of Planning, Development, and Transportation Paul Sizemore, Director of Community Development and Neighborhood Services From: Will Lindsey, City Planner Re: Wireless Telecommunications Land Use Code Update __________________________________________________________________ The purpose of this memo is to provide an update on the Wireless Telecommunication Land Use Code Update project. Bottomline: Our work continues in this effort, including extensive legal review. We are offering Councilmembers an opportunity in June to participate in targeted conversations with project staff about the policy topics and legal considerations during the code-drafting phase. Over the next few months, we will continue advancing this work based on Council feedback and are prepared to come back to a Council Work Session August 23rd for additional feedback. We are on schedule for November 2022 Council adoption consideration. Background At the January 25th Work Session staff asked what feedback Council had on the Key Strategies as detailed in the adopted Wireless Telecommunications Master Plan, and what strategies Council wanted staff to focus on more than others. Overall, there was recognition at the Work Session of the tension between providing good wireless service and good aesthetics. Co supportive of the Key Strategies, with aesthetics and process improvements being their top priorities. As a follow-up to that guidance staff has also included extensive legal review of the Land Use Code and recommendations of the Wireless Telecommunications Master Plan. Based on that review the major Whether to allow/prohibit macro towers in the right-of-way (in addition to small cell facilities) Merging all regulations for small cell facilities and macro cell towers in the Land Use Code Requiring concealment vs. camouflage for macro cell towers Potential changes to the permitted use list in multiple zone district expanding where Wireless Telecommunications Equipment (WTE) and Wireless Telecommunications Facilities (WTF) are permitted What process to use to permit WTEs and WTFs (BDR vs. Type 1) Design standards within zone districts height limit, proximity to residential buildings, etc. Whether to allow leases for cell facilities on City properties, and the appropriate process for that For all these topics there is a continuum between addressing gaps and capacity issues in the network and community aesthetics and concerns about RF protection. The original project timeline anticipated a Council Work Session in May; however, given the breadth of topics a Work Session format is limited in terms of what can be covered. Specifically, the intertwined legal risks related to regulating wireless e Work Session. Therefore, in place of a Work Session City Staff will be eliciting feedback from Council members via optional targeted one-on-one meetings during the month of June to help inform draft changes to the Land Use Code. This format will allow full exploration of the policy and legal implications of the complete list of topics covered by this project. Alternatively, Council may propose to hold an executive session either in lieu of or in addition to the targeted meetings. Relationship to Other Projects Staff anticipates that the majority of the Code changes will occur in Land Use Code Section 3.8.13, but references to the wireless telecommunication uses appear across the Code. Since the Phase 1 LUC project proposes reorganizing the Land Use Code it makes the most sense for the wireless telecommunication code changes to be made after adoption of the Phase 1 LUC. As scheduled currently, this project would come to Council after the Phase 1 LUC project. A separate memo is being provided to Council outlining the full relationship between this project timeline and the other four projects underway that will directly impact the Land Use Code. While there is less urgency around the code changes than there is for other ongoing policy projects such as the 1041 Regulations staff is staying on schedule and adhering to the commitment to bring changes forward for adoption before the end of 2022. In addition to the Code update, a budget offer to fund the development of a Wireless Telecommunications Design Guidelines document has been submitted for the 2023/2024 budget cycle that will come before Council in Fall 2022. For reference the projected timeline for the remainder of the project is outlined below. Key Next Steps with Council CDNS Staff will optional meetings for interested Councilmembers to discuss the policy topics list during the month of June. Following the targeted discussions with Councilmembers in June, City Staff will incorporate this feedback into draft Code changes. Then, City Staff will return for additional Council feedback on the full code amendment at the August 23rd Work Session. Additional Schedule Details