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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 5746 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE N0. 5746 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTIONS 4-2-060, 4-2-080, 4-2-110, 4-2-120 AND 4-2-130 OF CHAPTER 2, ZONING DISTRICTS — USES AND STANDARDS, SECTIONS 4-4-095 AND 4-4-140 OF CHAPTER 4, CITY-WIDE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, SECTION 4- 9-030 OF CHAPTER 9, PERMITS—SPECIFIC, AND SECTION 4-11-230 OF CHAPTER 11, DEFINITIONS, OF TITLE IV (DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS) AND SECTION 5- 19-5 OF CHAPTER 19, TELECOMMUNICATIONS LICENSES AND FRANCHISES, OF TITLE V (FINANCE AND BUSINESS REGULATIONS) OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE, AMENDING THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES REGULATIONS. WHEREAS,the City recognizes that structures, such as wireless communication facilities, can have adverse impacts on abutting properties, public rights-of-way, and detract from the aesthetics of the City's landscape; and WHEREAS, current development regulations do not provide sufficient standards to mitigate adverse impacts caused by wireless communication facilities; and WHEREAS,the City sets revised standards for wireless communication facilities; and WHEREAS, this matter was referred to the Planning Commission for consideration, and the matter was considered by the Planning Commission, and the text amendment requests being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, as amended; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on November 5, 2014, and considered all relevant matters, and all parties were heard appearing in support or in opposition; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 1 ORDINANCE N0. 5746 SECTION I. Subsection 4-2-060.13, Wireless Communication Facilities, of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts — Uses and Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of the Renton Municipal Code, is amended as shown on Attachment A. SECTION II. Subsections 4-2-080.A.44, 4-2-080.A.45, 4-2-080.A.47 and 4-2-080.A.49, of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts — Uses and Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of the Renton Municipal Code, are amended as follows: 44. If the gthan-^v,Te,-rarrcrFca-feet-moi c^c�it ped Reserved. 45. if the seet-haek is than R-Re hund-red feet (100') fFeFR any adja6eAt peFFRit ,S ed Reserved. 47. Monopoles are prohibited if located within three hundred feet (300') of residentially zoned property, unless the Gemmunity and Eeene ^�^ Developme + Administrator determines that all residentially zoned property within three hundred feet (300') of the proposed facility is undevelopable due to RMC 4-3-050, eCritical aAreas -FRegulations (RIVIG ^ 3 ^ must- be 69AStFUeted en PFGpeFty wheFe—WiFeless eemmunieatien suppeFt 2 ORDINANCE N0. 5746 49. €meFgeney eF Feutine—anedifeeations—aFe peFfflitted when theFe is PA.A.Mal Aff ne angeOR the visual appeaFanee,as detefflAined by the Reserved. SECTION III. The Maximum Height for Wireless Communications Facilities subsection, of the subsection entitled Building Standards, in subsection 4-2-110.C, Development Standards for Residential Manufactured Home Park Zoning Designation, of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts — Uses and Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of the Renton Municipal Code, is amended as shown below. The rest of the subsection shall remain as currently codified. Maximum Height for See RMC 4-4-1406. See RMC 4-4-1406. See RMC 4-4-1406. Wireless Communication Facilities SECTION IV. The Maximum Height for Wireless Communications Facilities subsection, of the subsection entitled Height, in subsection 4-2-120.A, Development Standards for Commercial Zoning Designations, of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts— Uses and Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of the Renton Municipal Code, is amended as shown below. The rest of the subsection shall remain as currently codified. Maximum Height for See RMC 4-4-1406. See RMC 4-4-1406. See RMC 4-4-1406. Wireless Communication Facilities SECTION V. The Maximum Height for Wireless Communications Facilities subsection, of the subsection entitled Height, in subsection 4-2-120.13, Development Standards for Commercial Zoning Designations, of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts— Uses and Standards, of Title IV 3 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 (Development Regulations) of the Renton Municipal Code, is amended as shown below. The rest of the subsection shall remain as currently codified. Maximum Height for See RMC 4-4-1406. See RMC 4-4-1406. See RMC 4-4-1406. Wireless Communication Facilities SECTION VI. The Maximum Height for Wireless Communications Facilities subsection, of the subsection entitled Height, in subsection 4-2-120.E, Development Standards for Commercial Zoning Designations, of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts— Uses and Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of the Renton Municipal Code, is amended as shown below. The rest of the subsection shall remain as currently codified. Maximum Height for See RMC 4-4-1406. See RMC 4-4-1406. Wireless Communication Facilities SECTION VII. The Maximum Height for Wireless Communications Facilities subsection, of the subsection entitled Height, in subsection 4-2-130.A, Development Standards for Industrial Zoning Designations, of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts — Uses and Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of the Renton Municipal Code, is amended as shown below. The rest of the subsection shall remain as currently codified. Maximum Height for See RMC 4-4-1406. See RMC 4-4-1406. See RMC 4-4-1406. Wireless Communication Facilities 4 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 SECTION VIII. Subsection 4-4-095.E, Roof-Top Equipment, of Chapter 4, City-Wide Property Development Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of the Renton Municipal Code, is amended as follows: E. ROOF-TOP EQUIPMENT: All operating equipment located on the roof of any building shall be enclosed so as to be screened from public view, exelg— eleEe�aies Wit. Subject to the Administrator's discretion, s-shielding shall consist of the following: 1. New Construction: Roof wells, clerestories, or parapets, walls, solid fencing, or other similar solid, nonreflective barriers or enclosures as '^+^FFM^ by the AdFAiAiStFatGF W meet the intent of this reqWiFeffient. 2. Additions to Existing Buildings: Where the existing roof structure cannot safely support the required screening, or where the integrity of the existing roof will be compromised by the screening, the Administrator may allth9FOze require painting of the equipment to match the approximate color of the background against which the equipment is viewed, or an equivalent nonstructural method to reduce visibility. SECTION IX. Section 4-4-140, Wireless Communication Facilities, of Chapter 4, City- Wide Property Development Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of the Renton Municipal Code, is amended as follows: 4-4-140 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES: A. PURPOSE: 5 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 The purposes of this ISsection are is-to: establish g al g idel:~^S fA-r +"^ Sitkl., 9f „less +a,,.,- f.,e"itc„ ineluding+„ s and an+„RRa 1. Provide a variety of locations and options for wireless communication providers while minimizing the unsightly characteristics associated with wireless communication facilities; 2. Encourage creative approaches in locating and designing wireless communication facilities that blend in with the surroundings of such facilities; 3. Provide standards that comply with the Telecommunications Act of 1996 ("the Telecommunications Act"); the provisions of this section are not intended to and shall not be interpreted to prohibit or have the effect of prohibiting personal wireless services as defined in the Telecommunications Act; and 4. Administer the provisions of this section in such a manner as to not unreasonably discriminate between providers of functionally equivalent personal wireless services, as defined in the Telecommunications Act. B. GOALS: 1.Fer-Commercial Wireless Facilities: a. Encourage the location of towers in nonresidential areas and minimize the total number of towers throughout the community; b. Encourage StFengly the joint-use of new and existing towersi sides; 6 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 c. . Encourage users of towers and antennas to locate them, to the extent feasible pessib4e, in areas where the adverse impact on the community is significantly minimized mai; d. Encourage users of towers and antennas to configure them in a way that minimizes the adverse visual impact of the towers and antennas; and e. Enhance the ability of the providers of telecommunications services to provide such services to the community quickly, effectively, and efficiently. 2. Amateur Radio Antennas: The goals of this &section are to ensure the interests of neighboring property owners are considered while reasonably accommodating amateur radio communications so as to comply with applicable Federal law. These regulations are not intended to preclude amateur radio communications. th-at are Six feet (6') OF less On height BF fFeestanding veneeal FRenepele afflateUF . te-A..-.-that a e fent'five feet (45') e. less in heig4w. B.C. n00e1AIi-STERI G APPLICABILITY AND 01FORGING AUTHORITY: The Ge„.,... unity and Eeeeemie Deyelepment A.dMiAiStFate.- i sib fe. the gee aI ,d-Miei-stratien- -ARd--G-eerdinatienefthis seet No person shall place, construct, reconstruct or modify a wireless communication facility within the City without an Administrator issued permit, except as provided by this Title or chapter 5-19 RMC, and a Building Official issued permit. The Administrator 7 ORDINANCE N0. 5746 shall have discretion to approve or deny elements of a WCF where standards Provide flexibility or subjectivity; the same discretion is given to the Hearing Examiner for applications requiring a public hearing. D. COLLOCATION REQUIRED: 1. Evaluation of Existing Support Structures: No new support structure shall be permitted unless the applicant demonstrates to the Administrator's satisfaction that no existing tower or support structure can accommodate the applicant's proposed WCF. Evidence submitted to demonstrate that an existing tower or structure cannot accommodate the applicant's proposed antenna may consist of any of the following: a. No existing towers or structures are located within the geographic area required to meet the applicant's engineering requirements. b. Existing towers or structures are not of sufficient height to meet the applicant's engineering requirements. c. Existing towers or structures do not have sufficient structural strength to support the applicant's proposed antenna and related equipment. 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 8 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 structure for sharing are unreasonable. Costs exceeding new tower development are presumed to be unreasonable. f. The applicant demonstrates that there are other limiting factors that render existing towers and structures unsuitable. 2. Cooperation of Providers in Collocation Efforts: A permittee shall cooperate with other providers in collocating additional antennas on support structures provided the proposed collocators have received a building permit for such use at the site from the City. A permittee shall exercise good faith in collocating with other providers and sharing the permitted site, provided such shared use does not give rise to a substantial technical level of impairment of the ability to provide the permitted use (i.e., a significant interference in broadcast or reception capabilities as opposed to a competitive conflict or financial burden). Such good faith shall include sharing technical information to evaluate the feasibility of collocation. In the event a dispute arises as to whether a permittee has exercised good faith in accommodating other users, the City may require a third-party technical study at the expense of either or both the applicant and permittee. 3. Reasonable Efforts: All applicants shall demonstrate reasonable efforts in developing a collocation alternative for their proposal. f-C-3M M reRQAI ADDI IP'AIUTC. 9 ORDINANCE N0. 5746 The C..rdeFal T-elr...r.... pAunmeationr Ar.+ Of 9006 FeqUiFes the Gity to * r. n rP- cFryiv i r9 i rg r Ect a i Fci�ii c(1 t5—t71 ay—n 9rcFR Fca3 Aid aory cri m i n a cc p ideFS that eempete against e ether 7 The Gi+.r EBRing FequiFements .+,. r.+ n r.hihi+ r.r h-.rr. +hr. ..ffr.r+ of pFeh:h:+:ng the p of wireless;t,lege. ....-Unieations r A Thr, P':+.r FR ,r•+ art ..,:thin ; Feasen ,hl., ., r,rd .,f +i..+., ., r,r+r f.,r it A rder•isien by the City denying a Fequest feF n n +r. :nr+-.11 r.r C If pipi ; +r.lr.r•r..„.. un eatiens faeffili+.r Fneets teehnieal r..v.:ssi9Rs 3ta14aturaTSet by the FCC, it iS pFesuFned Scan. The City Fnay et .deny a est to 69AStr„e+ a faeili+.r ..n r FebinrdS that i+r• ra dir. frr.quenr..r eFAissiens we---Id- be to the .. ..n+ er the health of r s* dents :f these emisseeRs meet 6CC-- r. E. ALTERATION OF EXISTING TOWER: 1. Minor Alteration: Proposed collocations and/or modifications to a lawfully existing tower, excluding other support structures, that do not substantially change the physical dimensions of the WCF shall be a minor alteration and exempt from Site Plan Review. "Substantially change the physical dimensions" means: 10 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 a. Height: A collocation and/or modification that would increase the overall height of the WCF by more than ten percent (10%), or by twenty feet (20'), whichever is greater; b. Width: A collocation and/or modification that would add an appurtenance to the body of the tower that would protrude from the edge of the tower by more than twenty feet (20'), or more than the width of the tower at the level of the appurtenance, whichever is greater; and c. Compound Expansion: Expansion of a WCF's compound necessitated by the proposed installation of more than four (4) new equipment cabinets or more than one (1) new equipment shelter. An expansion of a compound necessitated by a minor alteration shall not constitute a major alteration; however, the compound expansion shall be the minimum necessary to accommodate the alteration. 2. Maior Alteration: Any change that is not a minor alteration is a maior alteration. 3. Original Dimensions: An increase in height and/or width of a WCF due to a collocation and/or modification shall be measured against the dimensions of the originally approved WCF. 4. Applicable Standards: Each collocation and modification shall adhere to this section's standards; however, height limitations specified in this section shall not be enforced if RMC 4-4-140.E.1.a, Height, allows an increase in height. 11 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 S. Review Time Period: Requests for minor alterations, as described in this subsection, shall be reviewed within ninety (90) days. F. STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL TYPES OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES: 1. Equipment Shelt ersL-GF-Ca bi nets: a. Location: AceesseFY Equipment shelters and cabinets faces used to house %vire'^« e-emmunweatieR related equipment should be located within buildings or placed underground, unless it is when pessi#4e infeasible. However, in those cases where it can be demonstrated by the applicant that the equipment cannot be located in buildings or underground, equipment shelters or cabinets shall be screened an to the Administrator's satisfaction ef the AdFRiRi5tFatGF. b. L.'.M.Il.I.api ft and Screening: Landseaping fewEquipment shelters and cabinets '^e-a+^d An pFivate " shall inelude a FAinimum fef*^^^ ^^+ (IS') be surrounded by a sight-obscuring landscape buffer with a continuous minimum height of fifteen feet (15'); however, existing topography, vegetation and other site characteristics may provide relief from the screening requirement. The required landscaped areas shall include an automated irrigation system, unless the applicant is able to justify an exception to this requirement to the Administrator's satisfaction. around- the—eEEessO;Y equipment faeolity. AeeesseFy Related equipment facilities located on the roof of any building need not be landscaped but shall be enelese: screened on all sides 12 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 in a manner that complements and blends with the surroundings so as to be shielded from view. Ae^^«^F•• equipment leea`ed eA PUI946 Fight of way shall be �ci cciii a crd Fl dTA r I a nc+3 capccTaTvcccrFl1 Fned Tsy-t hlri•icrcrcrn thre, the ...;, ^ "^^^ ••«^� Related equipment facilities shall not be enclosed with exposed metal surfaces. c. Size: The applicant est shall provide documentation that the size of any aeeeSseF equipment shelters or cabinets is the minimum pessible necessary to meet the provider's service needs. The area of the compound may be greater than is necessary in order to accommodate future collocations, but the area reserved for future equipment shelters/cabinets shall be the minimum necessary for the documented WCF capacity. d. Generators: i. Architectural integration is required (if applicable). ii. To the extent feasible, generators shall be enclosed along with the related equipment. Similar to equipment shelters, the screening for the generator shall utilize similar building materials, colors, accents, and textures as the primary building; if no buildings exist on site, ensure that the building is designed to blend in with the environment. iii. A screening wall and/or landscaping material shall be required to mitigate visual impacts. iv. Fences shall be constructed of materials that complement and blend in with the surroundings. 13 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 v_. Anti-graffiti finish shall be applied to all solid fences, walls, and gates. vi. A noise analysis shall be required to demonstrate that the generator will operate within allowed noise limits if the generator is the sole power source. 2. Maximum Height: All wireless communication facilities shall comply with RMC 4-3-020, Airport Related Height and Use Restrictions, as well as the height limitation of the applicable zoning district, except as follows: a. Monopole I: Less than sixty feet (60') for all zones. Antennas may extend sixteen feet (16') above the Monopole I support structure. b. Monopole II: No more than thirty-five feet (35') higher than the maximum height for the applicable zoning district, or one hundred fifty feet (150'), whichever is less. Antennas may extend sixteen feet (16') above the Monopole II support structure. c. Stealth Towers: The maximum allowed height of a stealth tower shall be one hundred fifty feet (150'); however, the allowed height for a specific type of stealth facility shall be determined through the Conditional Use Permit review process and the standards of this section. d. Rooftop WCF: Concealed and/or camouflaged WCFs erected on a rooftop may extend up to sixteen feet (16') above the allowed zone height. 2,3. Visual Impact: Site location and development shall preserve the pre- existing character of the surrounding buildings and landscape uses and the zeHe 14 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 t to the extent consistent with the function of the communications equipment. `"' ^'^« e^w.....unweatie, Towers shall be integrated through location and design to blend in with the existing characteristics of the site to the extent practical. Existing on-site vegetation shall be preserved or improved, and disturbance of the existing topography shall be minimized, unless such disturbance would result in less adverse visual impact Vf the site to the surrounding area. Towers, antennas and related equipment shall be uniformly painted a non-reflective neutral color that best matches the colors within the immediately surrounding built and natural landscape in order to reduce the contrast between the WCF and the landscape. 4. Setbacks: Towers shall be set back from each property line by a distance equal to the tower height, unless an engineering analysis concludes that a reduced setback is safe for abutting properties and the Administrator determines that a reduced setback is appropriate for the site. &5. Maximum Noise Levels: No equipment shall be operated so as to produce noise in levels above forty-five (45) dB decibels as measured from the nearest property line on which the as wireless communication facility is located. Operation of a back-up power generator in the event of power failure or the testing of a back-up generator between eight o'clock (8:00) a.m. and nine o'clock (9:00) p.m. are exempt from this standard. No testing of back-up generators shall occur between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) p.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) a.m. 15 ORDINANCE N0. 5746 4,6. Fencing: Security fencing, if used, shall be required and shall be painted or coated with a non-reflective neutral color. Fencing shall comply with the requirements listed in RMC 4-4-040, Fences and Hedges. fi.7. Lighting: Towers or antennas shall not be artificially lighted, unless required by the FAA or other applicable authority. If lighting is required, the Administrator may review the available lighting alternatives and approve the design that would cause the least disturbance to the surrounding views. Security lighting for the equipment shelters or cabinets and other on-the-ground ancillary equipment is also permitted, as long as it is appropriately down shielded to keep light within the boundaries of the site compound. 6,8.Advertising Prohibited: No lettering, symbols, images, or trademarks large enough to be legible to occupants of vehicular traffic on any abutting roadway shall be placed on or affixed to any part of a WCF tower, antenna array or antenna, other than as required by FCC regulations regarding tower registration or other applicable law. Antenna arrays May be designed and approved to be located on or within pFeyiewsly appFeved signs or billboards as a stealth tower, or a concealed or camouflaged WCF, shall not be construed to be in violation of this prohibition vVith^.,+ a'+^.-.,+:^r ^f+"^ existing 749. Building Standards: eiess eewnmuniEatiee—sSupport structures shall be constructed so as to meet or exceed the most recent Electronic 16 ORDINANCE N0. 5746 Industries Association/Telecommunications Industries Association (EIA/TIA) 222 Revision G Standard entitled: "Structural Standards for Steel Antenna Towers and Antenna Supporting Structures" (or equivalent), as it may be updated or amended. Prior to issuance of a building permit the Building Official shall be provided with an engineer's certification that the support structure's design meets or exceeds those standards. 8.10. Radio Frequency Standards: The applicant shall ensure that the wireless communication facility (WCF) will not cause localized interference with the reception of area television or radio broadcasts. If- the City finds that the WCF interferes with such reception, and if such interference is not remedied within thirty (30) calendar days, the City may revoke or modify a building and/or conditional use permit. 9, special—ReqUiFeMewts far EquipmeRt ghelt Fs/G Mints ivith in the Publie Right of Way; All equipment and eabinets within a PUbliG Fight ef way aFe subjeet t6 the aPPFOVal "f the-8eyele mrent SeFYiees Di -and- hall be as �_` STAI►IIlARI1C GAR SPEW FIG TWEE AG\A/IDCI C65 FAPII ITICQ. antenFias v0hieh ;.A.411 have height -;;Rd- eitheir applueable standaMs deterFRORPPI 17 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 CTANQU ADf►C FOR SPECIFIC TVDCC OF WIRW CCC COMA'IB11/^AT10 [AQ IT.'CC A416RO AMM MACRO I A ''wwww..,,``��wwMM G^A^GA/�T FAG" G^/A^�/ILI Y AG � `,''^^ E4 7lap l r u TOWERS an ^`YII�m ^`1^ FO Buildings Fa6ility shall Fnay be Facility-Fnay4`- be lecateden lecateden lesated an egg buildings and buildings and buildings- StFUCtUFes `tin UCAUrt"'es E'3EIS ing tete t to SUppeFt ♦MeNOFwall 9F ♦nteFieF Weil 6f Miffe Facility abuttingthe facility men facility designated buildings and designated Fe5identoal `t"'�rraccm cT ,cs.ac^„i;al Space. , space.ffevided,that the inteFieF SII OF ceiling T6 immediately abutting the facility is �T of designated �;rc�o d enciai space. Mamem,m All less All less All less All less All less All less rnr=wiFe�cs.� rcrrav-'n'-crc�� rcn-=dd-ii-cr�� mr�diTcrrn nrt=dv�Fcrra'J rcn-=dd-ii-crrr� Weight and Eemmunkatie AFea a fae;I,lbt; and n fac"1,,i,t�w, a1 Iiffiti� faci�l,ffi,t�*,,I1 and fa�;Irac�r wes and fac"itme5•aF1Ei attached attaeh ed attach attached attached.. eless attached. .,I..�� wiFeiess WiFeiess wiFeiess w+Feless at;en eemmunmcatmeR communkatFe facalitwes must faeil „faeolkmes ^,r,acii:t;es n facolit;es n f.cmi;ties eemply with the eemply with the FAust cepAplY must cemplY amply fly A+FpeFtZening AiFPeFt 20+�i+g w*th the with the with the with the Fegulatiens,as Fegulatiens,as ming A*FpeFt zen,jng mint listed iA DSAG n 3 al/;steit RMG n 7 Fegu latlens,a5 l � I as 0240, PLS 1*sted On RM "sten onnr este, onnr rsted RMG T�P� I att*ee T-ewe. rr�cca-n=rTcrrrc rrJc'ca-'rtr,-�,trc Tr1c'ca-tnr,-cr.tc cLrcclLTrv�wcr n/I 20. ♦��,. n�00. n�n0. n�n0. Facility Maximum FaElitjf-l�caxim MiEFG Facilities Muni Facilities AAaEFe Aenepee-i ei ht35 f Vei.gW 35 feet shall comply shall cempl77., Fac�l*ties.soh—ll Facilityy higheF..,t ,•the higheF than the with the we with moFA TT' TulaF p w.;tted FegulaF peFFRitted ^cigm height theheightHe;.oht. Lessmaximum h.;.hmaximum height limitatien liMitatiOR liFFH#-atiOR than 60 feet specified eF specifiedeF spee+fied foF #eF all zones g diStr;,.t all zene5 all zones all zones MaCFe 150 feet ISO feet r✓v�cc� r.�v'n:c, except asemeept as except as Fac;l; t ..hiche..e.iS less ..hicheye.is less fellewSE MieFe felleWS: Mini feilews: MaeFe th at 18 ORDINANCE N0. 5746 Facilities Fnay Facilities Fnay Facilitiesmay attached heightexceed the exceed the exceed the 4e4m Wit n facmiatmes Iim4atien by limitation by limitation by allewed on a feet, ine 11 n��r 11 c�OR Menepele case-e the-case-9 the ease a Facility. existing egg existing antennas may antennas may antenRas may extend c feet extend 1 n feet .tend 1 c feet ♦1.,,, c'c c�ctcrra'zv-rccz c�cc�-rraz-vTccc abeyethe abeve circ abeve the existing egg egg StRietuF8: StFUGtUFe. StFUCtUFes. Placement a pan- ntenna en a R0AG0RfGFFn♦F♦ S+. ..+. Fe shall net be -o.�.. ..d to acv bean expansion a the AGnGeAf0FFniF# fie. Vie. Placementof Placement efr Antenna5 MaCFO Faci MaacTV Faeoloti s Weigh and an antenna QF1 an antenna en equal to OFa+rnc the raFgeste+mom the largest AFea a a less than 4 peFmitted peFFeltted fRmed) A9A6BHfQFFAiR neA69AfGFFAiRrrrc icy in attached.. eless attached,. ..I, rh•,I not be rhal not be-a fae*lvt*es allowed fad"twes allowed eeasideFedto censideFed te eempenent of en a Menepolter.a Cage be an be an a Menepele4 facility. TeweF. expansion e expansion of Facility. Antenna/StFUCtUF Antenna/StFUC the the a Hefg#t: a Hetg#t: nencenfeffnin n()AG()AfGFFniF# nn nten^"trhrat Antennas that W iFeless WiFeless Shall REA be shall net be calculated a5 paFt calculated as p of the heig4 of of the height..f rrrc-vd'n=cress rrrc-od�Fc�css 6 feet. 10 feet. 16 feet. 16 feet. 16 feet. 16 feet. AA w�a A L_-� L 19 ORDINANCE N0. 5746 SUPPGA StRIGUIFe, Monopole, 80"ing calAf Sh-.II e ch-.II e Sh-.II e NA NA �t cGIGF as the G810F as the celeF as-the building, e building, pele building, pole OF Ft Ft St�c,a tUFe en StrUciuFe en ScFU6tUFe eR wh*ch Itis whfc-Ic-FS ..T:cchr;c-;s PFOpos2d t'6 pFepeSQd to PF6pA5e to b2 loca ted. be l ecaicd. be l eco ccd. Landseapin NA -bot NA c...,subseevrr See subs cti..n C c.,e subsection c ff-m d � of this c...,ti.... of this Secti..r. Sv^v �vr'r m--�T�-�ccrrvn, SGFeening Section, StandaFdS: Ct,.r.�cvndaFds. SCand'aFds. A minamu R A mom'n'mr'v'm A FRInFRitFRn landscaping aF landscaping landscaping of 15 feet shall h.e of!S feet shall be m-ca-of 15 cFeqUiFed Fc ri'Fc� shall be SUFFeunding4he SUFFeunding the requiFed facility,9F facility,e aarrva n d i n6 QquiyalCRc equivalent thefacility, SC{eening as SeFeeningS equivalent appFeved by SCFeeR+Rgz.9 AdmiAiStF2t9F. appFeved Landscaping A Landscaping t#e "'TT .,I .J tFee .,I .d tr...,r 'mac"fQCfRT� cCTj T Landscaping gFound CeVe .The n ..A r Thi. sh-.I�elude FegU..rodtFeesed aFe 'r.'p,ayl�,,.rp,,�,,,d ,,,,,,,, r Y FeqUiFed Higation system. . landscaped aFeas shall aad ..f D M I I L.., h h FAA w. A-P�a�+Ee�e�e�C-ei�t�ret�e r, w,���e��e �,-rc �,�r��r���„-� 20 ORDINANCE N0. 5746 G. CONCEALED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY STANDARDS: Additions or modifications to buildings shall complement the existing design, bulk, scale, and symmetry of the building, and minimize the addition of bulk and clutter. Concealed WCFs shall adhere to the following standards: 1. Building Addition: All antennas shall be fully concealed within a structure that is architecturally compatible with the existing building. Roof top additions shall be concealed on all sides. 2. Related Equipment: The related equipment shall be completely concealed inside a structure or inside an underground vault. Concrete masonry unit (CMU) walls and prefabricated facilities do not meet the intent of a Concealed WCF. Equipment enclosures shall be designed to be compatible with the existing building/structure. 3. Materials: Fiberglass reinforced plastic or radio frequency transparent materials may be used to screen and integrate a WCF with an existing building. Visible transition lines between the old and new surfaces are prohibited. 4. Architectural Elements: New architectural features such as columns, pilasters, corbels, or other ornamentation that conceal antennas may be used if it complements the architecture of the existing building. 5. Residential Buildings: Wireless Communication Facilities shall not be located on residential buildings except for multi-family structures constructed pursuant to the International Building Code as an occupancy group R-2, which 21 ORDINANCE N0. 5746 may serve as a support structure if the interior wall or ceiling immediately abutting the facility is an unoccupied residential space (e.g., stairwells, elevator shafts, mechanical rooms, etc.). H. CAMOUFLAGED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY STANDARDS: Additions or modifications to buildings shall complement the existing design, bulk, scale, and symmetry of the building, and minimize the addition of bulk and clutter. Camouflaged WCFs shall adhere to the following standards: 1. Architectural Integration: Antennas may be mounted to the sides of a building if the antennas do not interrupt the building's architectural theme. a. When feasible, camouflaged WCF's shall employ a symmetrical, balanced design for all facade mounted antennas. The first provider on a structure will dictate the antenna length, width, and placement. All succeeding applications will be required to ensure consistency and symmetry in placing antennas on the structure's exterior. b. When feasible, interruption of architectural lines or horizontal or vertical reveals is prohibited. 2. Materials: a. Mounting Hardware: Utilize the smallest mounting brackets necessary in order to provide the smallest offset from the building. b. Concealment: Utilize skirts or shrouds on the sides and bottoms of antennas in order to conceal mounting hardware, create a cleaner 22 ORDINANCE N0. 5746 appearance, and minimize the visual impact of the antennas. Exposed cabling is prohibited. c. Paint: Paint and texture antennas to match the adiacent building surfaces. 3. Antennas• a. Antennas shall be no longer or wider than the facade on which they are proposed. b. When panel antennas are unscreened, they shall be mounted no more than twelve inches (12") from the building facade. c. No exposed mounting apparatus shall remain on a building facade without the associated antennas. 4. Residential Buildings: Wireless Communication Facilities shall not be located on residential buildings except for multi-family structures constructed pursuant to the International Building Code as an occupancy group R-2, which may serve as a support structure if the interior wall or ceiling immediately abutting the facility is an unoccupied residential space (e.g., stairwells, elevator shafts, mechanical rooms, etc.). I. STEALTH TOWER STANDARDS: The following standards for each type of stealth tower are the minimum necessary to meet the intent of effectively disguising the tower. Standards for types of stealth towers not identified within this subsection will be determined on a case-by-case basis by the Administrator through the Conditional Use Permit 23 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 criteria pursuant to RMC 4-9-030.E, Decision Criteria — Wireless Communication Facilities. 1. Faux Trees: a. Location: Faux trees shall be located within one hundred feet (100') of existing trees, unless photo simulations show, to the Administrator's satisfaction, that the proposed faux tree would be appropriate for the site. b. Height: The faux tree may exceed the average height of nearby trees by no more than twenty percent (20%) or thirty feet (30'), whichever is greater. c. Authenticity: Faux trees shall replicate the shape, structure, and color of live trees common to the area. Plans shall provide detailed specifications regarding the number and spacing of branches, bark, foliage, and colors. All faux trees shall incorporate a sufficient number of branches (no less than three (3) branches per linear foot of height) and design materials (e.g., faux bark) so that the structure appears as natural in appearance as feasible. Branches shall not be required for the lowest twenty feet (20') of the trunk. d. Concealment: i. All cables and antennas shall be painted to match the color of the trunk. ii. Antenna socks are mandatory for all antennas (and similar components) located on a faux tree. 2. Flagpoles: 24 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 a. Location and Height: The height, diameter and location of the flagpole shall be compatible with the surrounding area, as determined by the Administrator. The flagpole shall be tapered in order to maintain the appearance of an authentic flagpole. b. Authenticity: Flags shall comply with the U.S. Flag Code. Allowed flags include national, state, county and municipal flags properly displayed. In addition, one (1) corporate or institutional flag may be properly displayed at each site. c. Concealment: Antennas shall be enclosed within the pole or a radome. If a radome is used, it shall have a diameter no greater than one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the diameter of the pole at the height where the radome will be mounted. The length of the radome shall not be greater than one-third (1/3) of the height of the proposed light pole. All cables shall be routed directly from the ground up through the pole. Cable coverings are prohibited. 3. Sports Field Lights: a. Location and Height: Utilization of an existing or replacement sports field light as a WCF support structure shall only be permitted on sites where a sports field exists. The height, diameter and location of the sports field light(s) shall be compatible with the surrounding area, as determined by the Administrator. 25 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 b. Authenticity: Sports field lights shall be uniform (style, height, etc.) with the exception of the WCF. The sports field lights shall provide consistent illumination for the sports field. c. Concealment: L Antennas shall be no more than twenty feet (20') above the light source. ii. All cables shall be routed directly from the ground up through the pole. Cable coverings are prohibited. iii. Paint antennas and mounting apparatus the same color as the pole. 4. Freestanding Signs: a. Sign Permit Required: Towers replicating a sign shall be subject to RMC 4-4-100, Sign Regulations, and a separate sign permit shall be required. b. Concealment: L All antennas shall be completely screened by the facade of the sign or by fiberglass reinforced plastic or radio frequency transparent materials. ii. All cables and conduit to and from the sign shall be routed from underneath the foundation up into the pole. Cable coverings may be allowed in limited circumstances in situations where they are minimally visible and designed to integrate with the sign. J. APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: In addition to application materials and information required pursuant to RMC 4-8-120.C,Table 4-8-120C— 26 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 Land Use Permit Submittal Requirements, the following materials are the minimum required to complete a review of any WCF, other than an alteration pursuant to RMC 4-4-140.E.1, Minor Alteration. Additional materials and information may be required. 1. Technical Analysis: a. Site Justification Letter: This report shall justify the need or requirement for the proposed WCF location and design. An analysis of other available sites shall be included as well as determination as to why these sites were not selected. b. Justification Map: A map identifying the zoning districts, search area, alternative sites, the selected site, and all existing and approved WCFs within a one half(1/2) mile radius. c. Coverage Map: Map(s) identifying the proposed target coverage that illustrate the coverage prior to and after the installation. d. Noise Report: For projects proposed adjacent to residential uses when generators, air conditioning units, or other noise-generating devices are utilized. 2. Photo Simulations: Photo simulations shall be required with each plan set. The photo simulations shall illustrate the proposed WCF from at least four (4) vantage points and show the existing view (without the proposed WCF) and proposed view (with the proposed WCF) from each vantage point. 27 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 3. Method of Attachment/Cabling: Dimensioned details shall be provided of antennas and mounting hardware used to attach the antennas to the structure. 4. Visual Mitigation: Any concealment/integration techniques proposed shall be fully explained, illustrated and detailed. f.K. OBSOLESCENCE AND REMOVAL: Any wireless communications facility fae+lity that is no longer needed or is not operational and its use is di..eenti..,, shall be reported immediately by the service provider to the Administrator. Discontinued facilities or facilities that are in disrepair, as determined by the Administrator, shall be decommissioned and removed by the facility owner within six (6) months of the date it ceases to be operational,^r ifthe fae- li+.,falls and the site shall be restored to its pre-existing condition. The Administrator may approve an extension of an additional six (6) months if good cause is demonstrated by the facility owner. -1. G-0-1-1-0GATION REQUIRED; 1rCW & #A -$f C51EFS#iffg Commercial—!;kltu Wireless ee m"Tr'unieatiens suppeFt stfueture -Slatall be peffnitted nle the +h-.+ An i�+i.,.: +.,....,. ., +.U.+W., ean aeeemffir..J .+., the .,lig,.,+'r PFOpesed dftelnirElfd eHC� scvmTtted t6zdCivTrs+rcte that-airexisting+^YcF OF o+r„rcU i c 28 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 can eedate the nlir nt'r PF9peseed antenna may eensist ef any of the #ellewing. a. Ne existing teweFS StFbletblFes _are Ie -a+r.rl within the geE)gF-snb_ic eed to m e+ nleeanter engineeFgRg Feq ,irementr h Existing +eweFS r+r r+ R et of u#ir n+ height +e moot Wife n+'r ntr e€xisting to Fern-eFsttFUGtUFes de net haveca#idem stmetural dTh I' ter gild— +remagnet•e• . The '�c'}EIls� ec�rasn cri c iMeFfeFenee-with the-antenna-on the existing-teweFs-eF StFU6WFes, eF the e. The feet er+r n+r-.e•tual n eed , the ewner1n nr-dpr + h-, isting +ewer a e., rtFU6tUFe er +e adapt an existing te StFUGtUFe feF ShaFing aFe UAFeasenable. (e,r+r e, e,eding new+e we,r deVele pFneFit aFe eed to heunreasenable. F. e. -. e.-. Thnlint edemenrtFates that there aFe ether limiting fa6terr 1 that r Roder existing tewerr .neJ r+r'.rt..res unsuitable. peFCRittee shall eeepeFate with ether WGF n .,iederr elleeating a dedi+ienal antennas en SUPPOFt StMeWFer and/GF en imine* buildings nre"iedeed_ssaid nrenereed e•eller-.+err ha%oe reeceived a building n mi+ for r,�e•h „ce_ -.t r-.ieJ rite. 29 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 fre—m. the City. A peFCRitt- ^ ''hall ., ed- f-,;+h ; 91188-9118CWith A,+hor PFGVivera-and S TaFiRg the peFFRitted site, PF9Vided sweh shared- a rl.,os net g ive Fis., +e, a Uh,+;..+;-,I +e,rh..;r-,I I.,.,.,I e,f ; .,..+ e,f +h., ability +e, r` ..;eae, +ho ;peFFRittedu5e (i.e., a significant breadEaSt 9F reeeptien ..d faith ; .,.chaing ether useFS, the City MayFeqUiFe a +h;rel paFt Z Rpmawahlp C#ar+e•. All plie-.n+.- -;hall dPFR RStFate able effgr+o K-,L. PERMIT LIMITATIONS: 1. Maintenance Required: The applicant shall maintain the WCF to standards that may be imposed by the City at the time of the granting of a permit. Such maintenance shall include, but shall not be limited to, maintenance of the paint, structural integrity and landscaping. If the applicant fails to maintain the facility, the City may undertake the maintenance at the expense of the applicant or terminate the permit, at its sole option. 7 Garr,ali-nse • ith Federal C+. ncharede• far. Darl:w Craa..ar.e•.e Cw. RegUiraed far Gem- . er-cial Appl:.......+s. The rhea-t shall a ply with FedeFal (FCC-) standard-S fer Fad*8 4equene, Within sixty (60) ealendaF days a *-he i55t1aiq"" of its building peFlRi+, the plie nt shall submit a ffejeet 30 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 the with established FedeFal Stand-ard-s. Said FepeFt shall be subJeet te 1f BFeview, the Gity feRd-S that the WC-2-P d-ees Ret meet C^rl^ral ,;t;Rd-aFdS the Gity May „I,^ Modify this p Fnit &2. Notice to City of Change of Operation of Facility: The applicant shall notify the Department Community and Economic Development of all changes in operation of the facility within sixty (60) calendar days of the change. &M. A TERNATES MODIFICATIONS, VARI NGES: See The Administrator shall have the authority to modify the standards of this section, subject to the provisions of RMC 4-9-250.1), Modification Procedures. "N. APPEALS: See RMC 4-8-110, Appeals. SECTION X. Subsection 4-9-030.E, Decision Criteria—Wireless, of Chapter 9, Permits— Specific, of Title IV (Development Regulations, of the Renton Municipal Code, is amended as follows: E. DECISION CRITERIA—WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES: 1. Decision Criteria: In lieu of the criteria in semen RMC 4-9-030.1), Decision Criteria ^{ *"k <^r+ ^^, the following criteria shall be considered in determining whether to issue a Conditional Use Permit for a wireless 31 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 communication facility (WA however, althe gh the geyeffling aUth9F*t!,g" the Administrator may waive or reduce the burden on the applicant of one hor more of these criteria if the Administrator concludes that the goals of RMC 4-4-140, Wireless Communication Facilities, as it exists BF may be better served .by+h eby, the felle.. ing fa6t FS: &a. Height and Design: The height of the proposed tower and/or antenna as well as incorporation of design characteristics that have the effect of reducing or eliminating visual obtrusiveness. '4b. Proximity to Surrounding Uses: The nature of uses on adjacent and nearby properties and the proximity of the tower and/or antenna to residential structures and residential district boundaries. &c. Nature of Surrounding Uses: The nature of uses on adjacent and nearby properties. The proposed use at the proposed location shall not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent property. 4.d.Topography and Vegetation: The surrounding topography, and tree canopy coverage and foliage. &e. Ingress/Egress:The proposed aeeess ingress and egress. bf. Impacts: The potential noise, light a-n4 glare, and visual impacts. -7,g.Collocation Feasibility: The availability of suitable existing towers and other structures to accommodate the proposal. &h. Consistency with Plans and Regulations: The compatibility with the general purpose, goals, objectives and standards of the Comprehensive Plan, 32 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 Title IV Development Regulations of the Renton Municipal Code, the Zening QFdinanee and any other City plan, program, map or ordinance of the-E+ty. 9.i. Landscaping: Additional landscaping may be required to buffer adjacent properties from potentially adverse effects of the proposed use. 2. Revisions to Conditional Use Permits for Wireless Communication Facilities: In lieu of the criteria in RMC 4-9-030.G, Maior and Minor Revisions, the following criteria shall be considered in determining whether a proposed alteration to a wireless communication facility constitutes a major or minor revision to a previously approved Conditional Use Permit. a. Maior Revision: A proposed maior alteration to an existing WCF tower, as defined by RMC 4-4-140.E, Alteration of Existing Tower, shall be deemed a major revision. Maior revisions to an approved Conditional Use Permit shall require a new application. For major revisions that, due to extraordinary circumstances, would result in a highly unreasonable and unconscionable burden on the applicant or permit holder, if the applicant or permit holder were required to go through a new application process, the Administrator may permit the maior revision to be treated as a minor revision. b. Minor Revision: A proposed minor alteration to an existing WCF tower, as defined by RMC 4-4-140.E, Alteration of Existing Tower, shall be deemed a minor revision. Minor revisions may be permitted by an administrative determination. 33 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 SECTION XI. The definition of"Wireless Communication Facilities -Terms Related To" in section 4-11-230, Definitions W, of Chapter 11, Definitions, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of the Renton Municipal Code, is amended as follows: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES-TERMS RELATED TO: A Ae.e.e.e•e•e.ry Ante.nRa Devie.e.. An antenna uhieh Y less then toyelye innhnr n ) On height 9F width, exeluding the SUPPOFt StFW6tWe (examples.- test MR-bile antennas and Glebal Pesitiening System (GPS) antennas). B.A.Antenna: Any system of poles, panels, rods, reflecting discs or similar devices used for the transmission or reception of radio frequency signals. 1 Dosh Antenna, Se,e. Parahe,lie• Antenna 8restl6rre I AAtenna(alseknown as a "Whip„ AntepAa� (3602) Fadial .e ++e, n, and ..hie•h e.+ +e, feet (16') in height and to fe ur ine•he s (41") in di•,me,+e,r 3. eA-innal Antenna alsek„ewn 2s-a "Pa„el" Antenna); TFansmits _R.Rld Irp-rop-140OP-S Fadie 4equeney signals in a speeifie d-irp-r---t-ffi R_R a I patteFA ef less than +hre,e, h-.neJre d sixty deffe,e s (3602) n D..ne,l An+e,Rma- ce a Dire,,.+ie Ral Antenna « „ signels on a speeifie diree•+ie.nal pattern 34 ORDINANCE N0. 5746 A— o.... hal:, AnteR ge; A PaFabelie ntenna_-greateFthaR 39-37 7 Whip Antenna. SeeOmni fli.-eel*.,..-.I A.Rte na 9r6.Antenna, Amateur Radio (also called ham radio) A-. ;;a: A device that picks up or sends out radio frequency energy used for purposes of private recreation, non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, and emergency communication. The term "amateur" is used to specify persons interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest, and to differentiate it from commercial broadcasting, public safety (such as police and fire), or professional two (2) way radio services (such as maritime, aviation, taxis, etc.). C. Antenna Array: A group of antennas connected and arranged in a regular structure to form a single antenna that is able to produce radiation patterns not Produced by individual antennas. D. Antenna, Panel: Transmits and receives radio frequency signals in a specific directional pattern of less than three hundred sixty degrees (3600). SSE. Antenna, Vertical Monopole Amateur Radio ASR: A type of amateur radio device consisting of a single vertical element constructed of wire, aluminum, or fiberglass without any attached horizontal antennas. This definition does include associated guy wires attached not more than halfway up the monopole for anchoring purposes. This definition does not include amateur 35 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 radio antennas with any more than a single vertical element (e.g., tower or lattice-type amateur radio antennas). fae"ity that is affixed te aFi existing StFW6tUFe, f9F example, aF1 exiSting WildiAg, •, 0J. Collocation: The ase Af a single-mounting of antennas and related equipment on an existing support structure ^^dte by more than ones wireless communications provider. G. Compound: The leased or owned property upon which all elements of a WCF reside, which is demarcated with security fencing. H. Equipment Cabinet: A mounted case with a hinged door used to house equipment for utility or service providers. &I. Equipment Shelter e-Cabinet: A room eabinet or building used to house equipment for utility or service providers (also known as a base station). F�J. FAA: The Federal Aviation Administration, which maintains stringent regulations for the siting, building, marketing and lighting of cellular transmission antennas near airports or flight paths. &K. FCC: The Federal Communication Commission, which regulates the licensing and practice of wireless, wireline, television, radio and other telecommunications entities. 36 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 N,-yed TGweF;--A (Fees ding Utedele-Sis eatie* SUPPOFt StFluEtle mohich is usually4eF ene hundFed feet (!go') tall, -w h cenr;sts of metal e e.d r+r;.•.r OF h-.rrais -.Rdand ;is Steadied h., r a r�nl:�l Tw%Aier. n Self SUPPeFtiAgwireless eemmwlkatieA r Pert c+rWctUFe Which n i_+r of wee+-.I n e.d +r;nS er ba FS to er+ an+enn-1S -;;Rd rel-;ted of -+n+enn-.s equal +e er le« +h-,n sixteen feet (16') ;n height a paFahel;c antenna up +e ene e+er (39.37") ;n ddiarneeter and with an aFea et FAmro thin ene hundred (100) square- fee+ ;n the a gate ayopy.gPd Prem any ene nein+ equal +n er less than s.)( f'nn+ /6'1 ;n height Fabelic antenna &_h of net FRA-Fe than five hUA dre.d e;ehty (580) rquaFe inches ;n the aggKegete (e.g., e feet /1'\ .dffiame+ern r-,hela er tWe fent /7'1 ., eRe and ene half feet 11 1/2') panel) as e.d frem any one n+ else I.nown as a nA:crecell 1 AA. FI__o +.. An .++-.-hpd ele +iR f�c +.. ..h;ch cens;sts of -,n+e al +e OF le +h-, +e feet /111'1 height OF a abel;c antenna n +e ene e+er (39.37") :n .diameter -,n.J ;yith an aFea e+ ... a than fifty (50) squaFe feet in the gate as viewed freFA aRy ene nt 37 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 MA Monopole 1. A .,L,."r r eatien r 9r+ r+ru6+urn whieh_eensists 8f a fFecz+ccrnding sbippeFt StFUE UFe, Ies-,; th-an -sixty feet (60') i., height, ., .,6te d to f„nnAY+• 'IP-rr /" able aAtP-Yfn9f —AR d e-en eetiAg uFteRanee nl Monopole !I, WiFeless +i„n S 9k S+.-„6+„ro which eensists 9f a freestanding supppc"ir'"t StF'U6WFe sixty feet (60') ate ill height, erected +r, 94 r Ie-1;,; ation antennas and eenneeting a ,r+enanner OvL. Provider: A company providing telephone or other communications service. M. Radome: A plastic housing sheltering the antenna assembly. XN. Related Equipment: All equipment ancillary to the transmission and reception of voice and data via radio frequencies. Such equipment may include, but is not limited to, cable, conduit and connectors. O. Satellite Dish: A microwave dish typically used for receiving television transmissions from at least one orbiting satellite. Q-,R. Support Structure: see—WFiFeless Gemmunweatien SuppeFt S+..,,,.+,.re. A structure used to support wireless communication antennas and related equipment, either as its primary use or as an accessorV use. Support structures include but are not limited to, towers, existing buildings, water tanks, signs, and light fixtures. P1,0.Tower: See Wireless r,,.,..., uni,..,+ien cUnn, Ft StFUG+,..-o__ A freestanding support structure used solely to support wireless communication antennas and related equipment. Types of towers include, but are not limited to: 38 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 1. Guyed Tower: A freestanding or supported wireless communication support structure that is usually over one hundred feet (100') tall, which consists of metal crossed strips or bars and is steadied by wire guys in a radial pattern around the tower. 2. Lattice Tower: A self-supporting wireless communication support structure that consists of metal crossed strips or bars to support antennas and related equipment. 3. Monopole I: A freestanding support structure less than sixty feet (60') in height, erected to support wireless communication antennas and connecting appurtenances. 4. Monopole II: A freestanding support structure sixty feet (60') or greater in height, erected to support wireless communication antennas and connecting appurtenances. S. Stealth Tower: A freestanding support structure that is disguised as a natural or built obiect typically appearing in the natural or urban landscape and is primarily erected to accommodate wireless communication facilities. Examples include, but are not limited to, manmade trees, freestanding signs, flag poles, light fixtures and clock towers. &R. WCF: see Wireless Communication Facility (WCF). T,S.Wireless Communication Facility (WCF): An unstaffed facility for the transmission and reception of low-power radio signals usually consisting of an equipment shelter or cabinet, a support structure, antennas (e.g., emni 39 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 and related equipment, generally contained within a compound. For purposes of this Title, a WCF includes antennas, support structures and equipment shelters, whether separately or in combination. Id. 1.A.18r-eless Ge-m- ,.mc-ation Sam—StFUGNre; The—StMEWFeeFeeted to SUPPe mek�-,; e-effAmbinieatien antennas and- ron-RAP-rc-t-ing appuFtenanees. SapPeFt StFHEWFe types inelude, but -are Ret limited te, stanehi„ns, menepeles, T. Wireless Communication Facility, Camouflaged: A wireless communication facility that is typically affixed to the facade of an existing structure that was not originally constructed to be a WCF support structure (e.g., an existing building) in a manner that integrates and disguises the WCF with the building by matching architectural elements, colors, materials, etc. U. Wireless Communication Facility, Concealed: A wireless communication facility that is incorporated into an existing structure, that was not originally constructed to be a WCF support structure (e.g., an existing building), in a manner that completely hides the WCF within the existing structure or within an addition to the existing structure that is architecturally compatible. SECTION XII. Subsection 5-19-5.13.5 of Chapter 19, Telecommunications Licenses and Franchises, of Title V (Finance and Business Regulations) of the Renton Municipal Code, is amended as follows: 40 ORDINANCE NO. 5746 5. If the applicant is proposing to install overhead facilities, evidence that surplus space is available for locating its telecommunications facilities on existing utility poles along the proposed route. Proposed replacement utility poles, for the purpose of siting wireless communication facilities, shall be no more than twenty feet (201 taller than adiacent utility poles; utility poles on residentially zoned private property shall be no taller than forty-five feet (451. SECTION XIII. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and five (5) calendar days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 12th day of January , 2015. Jas o A. Seth, y Clif"Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 12th day of January , 2015. e Denis Law, Mayor R�Ee �����/ Approved as to form: SFA.L *E 6 Lawrence J. 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