HomeMy WebLinkAbout14-04 PC Staff Report - August CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT #14-04
CINGULAR WIRELESS - SHENANDOAH UNIVERSITY
Staff Report for the Planning Commission Meeting
Prepared: July 1, 2004
Staff Contact: Mark 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 Action
Planning Commission: 08/04/04 Pending
Board of Supervisors: 08/25/04 Pending
LOCATION: This subject property is located at 1122 Ralph Shockey Drive.
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Shawnee
PROPERTY ID NUMBER: 64-A-110
PROPERTY ZONING & PRESENT` USE: HE (Higher Education) Zoning District
Land Use: Athletic Field
ADJOINING PROPERTY ZONING & USE: RP(Residential Performance) Zoning District
Land Use: Residential
PROPOSED USE: 125 Foot-Commercial Telecommunications facility
REVIEW EVALUATIONS:
Virginia Dept. of Transportation: The application for a conditional use permit for this
property appears to have little measurable impact on Rt. 797, the VDOT facility which
would provide access to the property. Existing entrance is adequate for proposed use.
However, should use ever expand in the future, the entrance may have to be upgraded to
VDOT commercial standards.
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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/2000. Structure plans submitted for permit application shall be sealed by a Va.
Licensed Design Professional. Please note the requirements in Chapter 17 Special Inspections
for this type structure, soils, concrete, bolts, etc.
Fire Marshal: Plan approval recommended.
Winchester Regional Airport: It appears that the proposed tower does not penetrate any FAR
Part 77 surfaces, therefore, development of this site should not impact current or future
operations at the Winchester Regional Airport nor will this tower need to be lighted unless
specified by the FAA. This comment is based on review provided from information in your site
plans with an elevation of 715' agl. Please submit a copy of the filed Federal Aviation
Administration form 7460-1 Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration for our files and a
copy of their completed determination upon receipt. The Airport will withhold final comment
pending receipt of the Determination Study by the FAA.
City of Winchester: No comments.
Planning and Zoning: The Frederick County Zoning Ordinance allows for commercial
telecommunication facilities in the HE (Higher Education) Zoning District with an approved
Conditional Use Permit (CUP). The Frederick County Zoning Ordinance specifies that a CUP
for a commercial telecommunication facility may be permitted provided that residential
properties, land use patterns, scenic areas and properties of significant historic values are not
negatively impacted. Furthermore, additional performance standards shall apply to the CUP
review in order to promote orderly economic development and mitigate the negative impacts to
adjoining properties. Section 165-48.6 B (2) of the Frederick County Zoning Ordinance, requires
that new commercial telecommunication facilities located inside of the Urban Development Area
(UDA), be of monopole construction. This proposed commercial telecommunication facility
will be located in conjunction with a light pole at the stadium. The lights located with this use
shall not exceed 55 feet in height.
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Background: The applicant has provided an inventory of existing telecommunication facilities
in the area, and staff would concur that there are no existing facilities or appropriate structures
available for collation in this general area. The maps provided within the application, analyzing
coverage need in this area, appear to be sufficient to determine the adequacy of the search area,
and the existing coverage and capacity of the licensee holder in the vicinity of the proposed
facility. As shown on the maps, the coverage needs will be met by a facility at this location. The
applicant proposes to build a 125-foot monopole-type telecommunication facility that is designed
to accommodate commercial telecommunication carriers. The proposed facility will be located
on a 22-acre site located at 1122 Ralph Shockey Drive (Shentel Stadium). This proposed
commercial telecommunication facility will be in conformance with Section 704 of the
Telecommunication Act of 1996. In evaluating this application, it has been demonstrated that
there is a need for the infrastructure within this area of the County as identified.
Site Plan: The Frederick County Zoning Ordinance requires a minor site plan for new
commercial telecommunication facilities. This site plan will address the location of a 10' by 20'
equipment shelter, and lighting on the 125-foot tower to mitigate illumination to neighboring
properties and right-of-ways. Buffer and screening requirements will also be determined at site
plan review. A certified Virginia engineer shall provide verification that the tower is designed,
and will be constructed in a manner that, should the tower collapse for any reason, the collapsed
tower will be contained in an area around the tower, with a radius equal to or lesser than the
setback, measured from the center line of the base of the tower. All building setbacks will be
determined at site plan review.
STAFF CONCLUSIONS FOR THE 08-04-04 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING:
Staff believes that this application for a commercial telecommunication facility has adequately
addressed the requirements of Section 165-48.6 of the Frederick County Zoning Ordinance in
that a need for this facility, based on a lack of coverage and capacity in this part of Frederick
County, has been demonstrated. Should the Planning Commission choose to recommend
approval of this application, the following conditions of approval would be appropriate:
1. All Frederick County Zoning Ordinance requirements and review agency comments shall
be addressed and complied with at all times.
2. The tower shall be available for co-locating 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, than the CUP will be deemed invalid.
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6. A certified Virginia engineer shall provide verification that the tower is designed,
and will be constructed in a manner that, should the tower collapse for any reason,
the collapsed tower will be contained in an area around the tower, with a radius
equal to or lesser than the setback, measured from the center line of the base of
the tower.
7. Lighting located on this tower shall not be higher than 55 feet.