HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-23 PC Staff ReportCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT #07-23
Diamond Communications, LLC. – RLC Management Inc
Monopole-Type Commercial Telecommunication Tower
Staff Report for the Planning Commission
Prepared: February 9, 2024
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: 02/21/24 Pending
Board of Supervisors: 03/13/24 Pending
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This is a request for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to enable the
construction of a 185-foot monopole commercial telecommunications facility with an equipment
compound and setback waiver located at 178 Rivendell Court in the Stonewall Magisterial
District.
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 prior to conducting the use.
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.
In addition, should the Planning Commission find the waivers to the required setback to be
acceptable, a motion to recommend approval of a setback reduction to allow the tower to be
constructed within the identified 77’ fall zone would be appropriate. See ‘Waivers’ section
below for further details and note this request is predicated on item 6.C. receiving support
from the Board of Supervisors
Following this public hearing, it would be appropriate for the Planning Commission to offer
a recommendation concerning this application to the Board of Supervisors.
LOCATION: This property is located at 178 Rivendell Court.
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MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Stonewall
PROPERTY ID NUMBER: 42-A-198N
PROPERTY ZONING & PRESENT USE: Zoned: B2 (General Business)
Land Use: Self-storage facility.
ADJOINING PROPERTY ZONING & PRESENT USE:
North: Route 37 Use State Highway
South: B2 (General Business) Use: Commercial
East: RP (Residential Performance) Use: Residential
West: B2 (Business General) Use: Commercial
PROPOSED USE: This is a request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow for a 185-foot
Monopole Commercial Telecommunication Facility with an equipment compound.
REVIEW EVALUATIONS:
Virginia Department of Transportation: No objection.
Frederick-Winchester Health Department: No comments & no objections.
Frederick County Inspections: The project shall meet the requirements of the 2018 Uniform
Statewide Building Code.
Frederick County Fire Marshal: Plans approved.
Frederick County Public Works: We offer no comments at this time.
Frederick Water: No comment.
Winchester Regional Airport: See attached letter from Nick Sabo, AAE, Executive Director
dated June 29, 2023.
City of Winchester: No comments.
Planning and Zoning: The Comprehensive Policy Plan of Frederick County (“Comprehensive
Plan”) provides guidance when considering any land use action. This proposed 185-foot
monopole-type commercial telecommunication facility is located on a 4.40 +/- acre property that
is zoned B2 (General Business) Zoning District. This property is being used as a self-storage
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facility. The property is within the Urban Development Area (UDA) and Sewer Water Service
Area (SWSA) identified within the Comprehensive Plan; and is located within Eastern Frederick
County Long Range Land Use Plan. This area of the County is intended to remain
commercial/residential in nature.
The commercial telecommunication facilities are allowed in the B2 (General Business) Zoning
District with an approved Conditional Use Permit (CUP). The zoning ordinance requires that all
proposed telecommunication facilities be subject to additional performance standards 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 value.
This proposed 185-foot monopole-type commercial telecommunication facility will be located
on property that is zoned B2. The properties adjacent to this proposed CUP are zoned business.
This proposed CUP is not adjacent to any residential dwellings, subdivisions or historical
properties. The nearest residential dwellings are more than 1,000 feet to the south of this
property.
Waiver:
This proposed commercial telecommunication tower will require two (2) setback waivers.
Towers that exceed the max height of a zoning district are required to be setback the prescribed
amount plus one foot for every foot over the maximum height. The B3 zoning district has a max
height of 35’ and the tower is proposed to be 135’ so each setback is increased by 100’.
Front (South) Setback = 185’ (35’ setback + 150’ above max height) WAIVER NEEDED
Side (East) Setback = 150’ (No Setback Standard B2 +150’ above max height)
Side (West) Setback = 150’ (No Setback Standard B2+ 150’ above max height)
Front (North) Setback = 200’ (50’ setback + 150’ above max height) WAIVER NEEDED
The Front (South and North) setbacks require waivers as the tower will be located 80’ and 77’
from the property line respectively. Accordingly, the applicant has specified a 77’ fall zone,
which would be an effective setback if the waivers are granted.
The Applicant is requesting a waiver to reduce the required setbacks as set forth in Section 165-
204.19 of the zoning ordinance. Additionally, the applicant has requested an amendment to the
same ordinance section that would allow for the setback to be reduced in accordance with an
engineered fall zone without limitation. The current adopted ordinance does not allow applicants
to reduce the setback to less than half the height of the tower. If item 6.C. is not adopted by the
Board of Supervisors, this application would need to be revised in order to be in an approvable
form. The Applicant has provided documentation from a certified Virginia engineer with
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.
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Should the waivers be granted, the result will be Front (South & North) Setback reductions of
105’ and 123’ respectively.
STAFF CONCLUSIONS FOR THE 02/21/24 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING:
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 prior to conducting the use.
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
In addition, should the Planning Commission find the waivers to the required setback to be
acceptable, a motion to recommend approval of a setback reduction to allow the tower to be
constructed within the identified 77’ fall zone would be appropriate.
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