HomeMy WebLinkAboutVERIZON WIRELESS FACILITY, LIFEPOINTE CHURCH - PDP - PDP150022 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - LUC REQUIREMENTS(14) Historic Sites and Structures. Wireless telecommunication facilities and equipment shall not be
located on any historic site or structure unless permission is first obtained from the city's Landmark
Preservation Commission as required by Chapter 14 of the City Code:
(15) Stealth Technology. To the extent reasonably feasible, the applicant shall employ "stealth
technology" so as to convert the wireless telecommunication facility into wireless telecommunication
equipment, as the best method by which to mitigate and/or camouflage visual impacts. Stealth
technology consists of, but is not limited to, the use of grain bins, silos or elevators, church steeples,
water towers, clock towers, bell towers, false penthouses or other similar "mimic" structures. Such
"mimic" structures shall have a contextual relationship to the adjacent area.
(Ord. No. 59, 2000 §26, 6/6/00; Ord. No. 107, 2001 §34, 6/19/01; Ord. No. 204, 2001 §24, 12/18/01)
(6) Berming. Berms shall be considered as an acceptable screening device. Berms shall feature slopes
that allow mowing, irrigation and maintenance.
(7) Irrigation. Landscaping and berming shall be equipped with automatic irrigation systems meeting the
water conservation standards of the city.
(8) Color. All wireless telecommunication facilities and equipment shall be painted to match as closely as
possible the color and texture of the wall, building or surrounding built environment. Muted colors,
earth tones and subdued colors shall be used.
(9) Lighting. The light source for security lighting shall be high pressure sodium and feature down -
directional, sharp cut-off luminaries so that there is no spillage of illumination off -site. Light fixtures,
whether freestanding or tower -mounted, shall not exceed twenty-two (22) feet in height.
(10) Interference. Wireless telecommunication facilities and equipment shall operate in such a manner
so as not to cause interference with other electronics such as radios, televisions or computers.
(11) Access Roadways. Access roads must be capable of supporting all of the emergency response
equipment of the Poudre Fire Authority.
(12) Foothills and Hogbacks. Wireless telecommunication facilities and equipment located in or near the
foothills bear a special responsibility for mitigating visual disruption. If such a location is selected, the
applicant shall provide computerized, three-dimensional, visual simulation of the facility or equipment
and other appropriate graphics to demonstrate the visual impact on the view of the city's foothills and
hogbacks.
(13) Airports and Flight Paths. Wireless telecommunication facilities and equipment located near
airports and flight paths shall obtain the necessary approvals from the Federal Aviation Administration.
(3) Wireless Telecommunication Equipment. Wireless telecommunication equipment shall be of the
same color as the building or structure to which or on which such equipment is mounted.
Whenever a wireless telecommunication antenna is attached to a building roof, the height of the
antenna shall not be more than fifteen (15) feet over the height of the building. All wireless
telecommunication equipment shall be located as far from the edge of the roof as possible. Even if the
building is constructed at or above the building height limitations contained in Section 3.8.17, the
additional fifteen (15) feet is permissible.
Whenever wireless telecommunication equipment is mounted to the wall of a building or structure, the
equipment shall be mounted in a configuration as flush to the wall as technically possible and shall not
project above the wall on which it is mounted. Such equipment shall, to the maximum extend feasible,
also feature the smallest and most discreet components that the technology will allow so as to have the
least possible impact on the architectural character and overall aesthetics of the building or structure.
Roof- and ground -mounted wireless telecommunication equipment shall be screened by parapet walls
or screen walls in a manner compatible with the building's design, color and material.
(4) Landscaping. Wireless telecommunication facilities and ground -mounted wireless
telecommunications equipment may need to be landscaped with landscaping materials that exceed the
levels established in Section 3.2.1, due to the unique nature of such facilities. Landscaping may
therefore be required to achieve a total screening effect at the base of such facilities or equipment to
screen the mechanical characteristics. A heavy emphasis on coniferous plants for year-round screening
may be required.
If a wireless telecommunication facility or ground -mounted wireless telecommunication equipment has
frontage on a public street, street trees shall be planted along the roadway in accordance with the
policies of the City Forester.
(5) Fencing. Chain link fencing shall be unacceptable to screen facilities. Fencing material shall consist of
wood, masonry, stucco or other acceptable materials and be opaque. Fencing shall not exceed six (6)
feet in height.
3.8.13 Wireless Telecommunication
(A) Location. Subject to the requirements of paragraph (B) of this Section, wireless telecommunication
equipment may be attached to or mounted on any existing building or structure (or substantially similar
replacement structure) located in any zone district of the city. Wireless telecommunication equipment
shall not, however, be permitted to be attached to or mounted on any residential building containing
four (4) or fewer dwelling units.
(B) Co -location. No wireless telecommunication facility or equipment owner or lessee or employee
thereof shall act to exclude or attempt to exclude any other wireless telecommunication provider from
using the same building, structure or location. Wireless telecommunication facility or equipment owners
or lessees or employees thereof, and applicants for the approval of plans for the installation of such
facilities or equipment, shall cooperate in good faith to achieve co -location of wireless
telecommunication facilities and equipment. Any application for the approval of a plan for the
installation of wireless telecommunication facilities or equipment shall include documentation of the
applicant's good faith efforts toward such cooperation.
(C) Standards.
(1) Setbacks. With respect to a wireless telecommunication facility that is a tower or a monopole, the
setback of the facility from the property lines shall be one (1) foot for every foot of height: However, to
the extent that it can be demonstrated that the structure will collapse rather than topple, this
requirement can be waived by the Director. In addition, the setbacks for ground -mounted wireless
telecommunication equipment shall be governed by the setback criteria established in Articles 3 and/or
4.
(2) Wireless Telecommunication Facilities. Whether manned or unmanned, wireless telecommunication
facilities shall be consistent with the architectural style of the surrounding architectural environment
(planned or existing) considering exterior materials, roof form, scale, mass, color, texture and character.
Such facilities shall also be compatible with the surrounding natural environment considering land
forms, topography, and other natural features. If such facility is an accessory use to an existing use, the
facility shall be constructed out of materials that are equal to or better than the materials of the
principal use.