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I. Purpose:
To establish a reliable and expedient process for telecommunication
carriers to site transmission facilities in the county and to
speed deployment of services for residents while maintaining adequate
public protection.
Action: Montgomery County
amended its zoning ordinance to allow “by right” sites in most
zones, to encourage co-location and to establish reasonable height
and setback requirements:
“By right”
placement of antennas on existing private and public buildings
and structures in all zones, except attachment to a single family
residence;
By right” placement of new monopoles
in industrial, commercial and some agricultural zones;Special
exception process retained for new sites in single family residential
zones
Effect: Greatly reduced application
review time when compared to the lengthy and costly special exception
hearing process that had been required for all sites in the past.
II. Purpose: To promote appropriate location and
co-location of transmission facilities to minimize adverse impact to the community
and public facilities. To provide a forum for private carriers
and public agencies to meet and reach consensus on sensible siting
of transmission facilities. To encourage public agencies to develop and adopt
criteria and a process to expedite requests for use of public
land for telecommunication purposes.
Action: Creation of a Tower
Committee composed of representatives from relevant land owning
and land use agencies to review all new telecommunications facilities
and antenna siting requests. The Committee meets frequently,
with industry reps in attendance and actively participating, to
review and make recommendations on all applications. Meetings
are open to the public.
III. Purpose: To provide a centralized source for
private providers, County agencies, and the public to obtain information
regarding the County’s siting process and the location and description
of potential sites
Action: Appointment of a Tower
Coordinator and creation of an electronic database that contains
information about all antenna and tower sites, all public sites,
all buildings of certain heights, all public property, and other
data helpful to providers and the public. Providers file annual
plans with the Tower Coordinator which tell their site plans for
the next 18 months to two years.
Results:
Invaluable tool for providers, agencies and the public in evaluating
co-location possibilities and for alternate sites which may have
less negative impact on the community.
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