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File #: 17-232    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Memo Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/12/2017 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 6/20/2017 Final action: 6/20/2017
Title: Personal Wireless Service Facility (a.k.a. Cell Antennas) Ordinance Amendment
Sponsors: Town Council
Attachments: 1. CELL SERVICE STATEMENT OF DIRECTION 6-8-17, 2. Small Cell Wireless Facilities Ordinance 06 14 2017 Burke Redline, 3. Faux Cactus Cut Sheet, 4. 56th and Lincoln Cut Sheet
TO: Chair Wastchak and Planning Commission Members

FROM: Kevin Burke, Town Manager

DATE: June 20, 2017

DEPARTMENT: Town Manager

Staff Contact Kevin Burke, 480-348-3690
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AGENDA TITLE:
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Personal Wireless Service Facility (a.k.a. Cell Antennas) Ordinance Amendment
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Council Goals or Other Policies / Statutory Requirements:
Responsiveness to Residents - Identify and consider resident concerns in a timely manner and seek solutions to the best of the Town's ability - Cell Service.

SUMMARY STATEMENT:

The Town Council adopted a Statement of Direction (SOD) regarding amending the Town Code to comply with the new State statute on small cell antennas. The SOD is attached and largely consistent with the discussion of the May 25 joint meeting of the Council and Commission.

The purpose of the revision is first and foremost to come into compliance with the new State statute in terms of objective design standards, undergrounding, stealth and concealment, and timely processing. In short, the Council has directed that the objective design standard for "new small cells in the right-of-way" model the New Path/Crown Castle faux cactus design. Second, the Council has directed that "small cell antennas attached to existing utility poles in the ROW" model the antenna on the southwest traffic signal post of 56th Street and Lincoln Drive. To that end, staff has attached the construction drawings for both antennae and Town Attorney Andrew Miller has drafted an amendment to incorporate these objective design standards into the Town Code. Rather than amending the PWSF Chapter in the Zoning Ordinance, because the State statute is looking for an administrative process that that leads to a timely and predictable process, the majority of the amendment is found in Chapter 2 of the Town Code. Further, the amendment proposes that the objective design standard for any proposed small cell antenna be a faux cactus and the alternative is the cylinder on top o...

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