HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-11 PC Staff ReportCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT #10-11
JOSEPH RACEY, SR. AND AT&T MOBILITY
Staff Report for the Planning Commission
Prepared: June 28, 2012
Staff Contact: Mark R. Cheran, Zoning Administrator
This report is prepared by the Frederick County Planning Staff to provide information to the
Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors to assist them in making a decision on
this request. It may also be useful to others interested in this zoning matter.
Reviewed
Planning Commission: 07/18/12 Pending
Action
Board of Supervisors: 08/08/12 Pending
This is a request for a Conditional Use Permit to enable the construction of a 199 foot Monopole
Telecommunications Facility with a 3,200 square foot equipment compound with an 11 foot 5
inch by 20 foot equipment shelter.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Should the Planning Commission find this use appropriate, Staff would suggest the following
conditions be placed on the CUP:
1. All review agency comments and requirements shall be complied with at all times.
2. The tower shall be available for collocating personal wireless services providers.
3. A minor site plan shall be approved by Frederick County.
4. The tower shall be removed by the applicant or property owner within twelve (12)
months of abandonment of operation.
5. In the event a telecommunications tower is not erected within twelve (12) months of the
approval of this Conditional Use Permit, the CUP will be deemed invalid.
6. Any expansion or modification of this use will require a new Conditional Use Permit.
Following the requisite public hearing, it would be appropriate for the Planning Commission
to offer a recommendation concerning this application to the Board of Supervisors.
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LOCATION
: This property is located at 3392 Back Mountain Road.
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT
: Back Creek
PROPERTY ID NUMBER
: 59-A-6
PROPERTY ZONING & PRESENT USE
:
Zoned: RA (Rural Areas)
Land Use: Residential
ADJOINING PROPERTY ZONING & USE
:
North: RA (Rural Areas) Land Use: Residential
South: RA (Rural Areas) Land Use: Residential
East: RA (Rural Areas) Land Use: Residential
West: RA (Rural Areas) Land Use: Residential
PROPOSED USE
: This application is for a 199 foot Monopole Telecommunications Facility
with a 3,200 square foot equipment compound with an 11 foot 5 inch by 20 foot equipment
shelter.
REVIEW EVALUATIONS
:
Virginia Department of Transportation:
Please see attached letter dated July 1, 2011 from
the Department of Transportation.
Fire and Rescue:
Requiring a key box to be installed for access. Plans approved.
Inspections Department:
Structure shall comply with The Virginia Uniform Statewide Building
Code and Section 312, use group U (Utility and Miscellaneous) of The International Building
Code 2009. The structure is required to comply with Chap 15 & 16 of the IBC 2006 for
structural load, as well as Section 3108 for Towers. Fencing greater than 6’ in height requires a
building permit. The new 195’ tower shall be located and equipped with step bolts and ladders
so as to provide ready access for inspection purposes. The tower shall not cross or encroach
upon any street or other public space, or encroach upon any privately owned property without
written consent of the owner of the encroached-upon property. (See 3108.2, Location and
Access.) Special instructions per Chap 17 IBC 2006 apply to this structure. Plans submitted
for review shall be sealed by a Virginia Registered Design Professional. Equipment shelters
require a building permit. Snow bridging requires a building permit. Antennas require a
building permit.
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Frederick County Sanitation Authority:
The Sanitation Authority does not serve this area.
Winchester-Frederick County Health Department:
Health Department has no objections to
the request so long as no existing or proposed drainfields or wells are affected.
Winchester Regional Airport: In accordance with the Code of Virginia, Section 15.2-2294,
and the Federal Aviation Administration Notice of Proposed Construction, FAA Form 7460-1
applicant is required to be filed with the Federal Aviation Administration with a copy forwarded
to this office for review and comment. Upon completion of the aeronautical study by the FAA, a
copy must be forwarded to this office for final review comment. Any temporary construction
equipment exceeding the overall height of the proposed structure including all
appurtenances will require filing of a separate 7460-1 form with the FAA before
construction begins and requires a separate review by the Airport Authority. The form can
be found online at the FAA’s website http://forms.faa.gov/. Towers over 200 feet AGL are
required by FAA to be lighted and depending on the proximity of a tower to an airport, towers of
less height are required to be lit. For towers between 150 and 199 feet AGL, the Winchester
Regional Airport requests all structures to be marked and lighted in accordance with FAA
Advisory Circular 70/7460-1K, Change 2. Final comment on behalf of the Airport Authority
will be withheld pending a review by this office of the Determination Study completed by the
Federal Aviation Administration.
Historic Resources Advisory Board:
Please see the attached letter dated November 22, 2011
from the HRAB.
Planning and Zoning: The 2030 Comprehensive Policy Plan of Frederick County
(“Comprehensive Plan”) provides guidance when considering any land use action. This
proposed 199 foot monopole-type commercial telecommunication facility is located on property
identified within the Comprehensive Plan to remain rural and is not part of any land study. The
properties immediately adjacent to this proposed CUP are currently zoned RA (Rural Areas)
Zoning District. The applicant has applied for a Conditional Use Permit for a 199 foot monopole
-type commercial telecommunications facility on a 75+/-acre property, with the nearest
dwelling(s) being approximately 800 feet from this facility.
The Frederick County Zoning Ordinance allows for commercial telecommunication facilities in
the RA (Rural Areas) Zoning District with an approved Conditional Use Permit (CUP). The
zoning ordinance requires that all proposed telecommunication facilities be subject to additional
performance standards in order to promote orderly economic development and mitigate the
negative impacts to adjoining properties, residential properties, land use patterns, scenic areas
and properties of significant historic values. The Frederick County Historic Resources Advisory
Board (HRAB) via the Frederick County Rural Landmarks Survey Report, has identified three
potentially significant structures within the immediate area of the subject site; one structure is
located on-site. (See HRAB comments.)
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Furthermore, the Frederick County Zoning Ordinance requires an applicant to provide
confirmation that an attempt was made to collocate on an existing telecommunication facility,
and possible co-location structures. The applicant has provided an inventory of existing
telecommunication facilities, and no other telecommunication facility or possible co-location
opportunity structures exist in this area. This proposed commercial telecommunication facility
will be positioned to provide the existing and future land uses in this area of the County with
telecommunication needs.
STAFF CONCLUSIONS FOR THE 07/18/12 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
:
This is a request to seek approval for the construction of a 199 foot Monopole
Telecommunications Facility with a 3,200 square foot equipment compound with an 11 foot 5
inch by 20 foot equipment shelter. Should the Planning Commission find this use appropriate,
Staff would suggest the following conditions be placed on the CUP:
1. All review agency comments and requirements shall be complied with at all times.
2. The tower shall be available for collocating personal wireless services providers.
3. A minor site plan shall be approved by Frederick County.
4. The tower shall be removed by the applicant or property owner within twelve (12)
months of abandonment of operation.
5. In the event a telecommunications tower is not erected within twelve (12) months of the
approval of this Conditional Use Permit, the CUP will be deemed invalid.
6. Any expansion or modification of this use will require a new Conditional Use Permit.
Following the requisite public hearing, it would be appropriate for the Planning Commission
to offer a recommendation concerning this application to the Board of Supervisors.