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PLANNING & ZONING AGENDA ITEM REVIEW FORM |
4.A.
Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
- Meeting Date:
- 05/08/2018
- Submitted By:
- Jose A. Guzman, Director of Planning & Zoning, Planning & Zoning Department
ITEM:
Public hearing followed by discussion and possible action on any and all matters regarding Conditional Use Permit Case No. 2018-0155. A request by Sun State Tower, on behalf of The City of San Luis, owner, for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the construction of a 80-foot cell tower to be located at 821 N. Garcia Lane, San Luis, Arizona.
A. Open public hearing
C. Action on Conditional Use Permit Case No. 2018-0155
A. Open public hearing
1. Staff presentation
2. Call to the Public on this item
B. Close public hearingC. Action on Conditional Use Permit Case No. 2018-0155
SUMMARY:
Sun State Towers has requested a Condition Use Permit (CUP) to locate a telecommunications pole to mount antennas and a small structure to house telecommunications equipment at the retention basin located at 821 N. Garcia Lane (Assessor Parcel No. 776-35-900). The CUP is required as per Section 152.319(A) of the City of San Luis Code of Ordinances.
They will operate this site for expanding wireless coverage to the area for Verizon Wireless Services both voice and data. The proposed wireless communications facility will consist of an 80’ mono-elm. The mono-elm will have four (4) Verizon Wireless antennas per sector, and there will be three (3) sectors. The equipment cabinets will be state-approved pre-fabricated equipment cabinets on a concrete slab. The equipment area and the mono-elm will be enclosed with an 8” high CMU wall for security purposes.
The property is zoned as Medium-High Density Residential (R-2) and it is used as a retention basin for the subdivision. All adjacent properties are zoned R-2 and are single-family homes expect property adjacent to the east is use as a preschool (Chicanos Por La Causa Preschool).
The City of San Luis is the owner of the subject property, and Sun State Towers is looking to lease an area of approximately 675 square feet. Staff is negotiating the terms of the lease agreement, and the proposed agreement will be presented to Council at the time of the meeting.
The required setback for any structure in the R-2 district is 10 feet street side and 10 feet rear side. However, provided in Section 152.318(C) of the City Code, “towers shall be set back a distance equal to at least one hundred percent (100%) of the height of the tower from any adjoining lot line.” The tower should provide a “fall zone” of its height, in other words, if the tower fails, it would fall entirely on the property on which is located. The proposed tower is 80' and the setbacks as proposed are 212’ to the north, 20’ south, 20’ east and 260’ west; therefore it will require a variance prior to construction for the south and east side. The applicant has applied for a variance (Case No. 2018-0154), and it will be presented to the Board of Adjustment (City Council). The Lease Agreement and Variance will be presented to City Council for consideration before the Conditional Use Permit on the same regular meeting.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996:
This federal legislation established certain standards for local review of various types of antennas and other communication devices. Local governments may consider standards such as height, appearance, screening, stealth design, planting, and public safety issues (other than radiation). The local government may not discriminate between service providers, prohibit wireless services or have the effect of prohibiting wireless services, regulate on the basis of electromagnetic radiation if the facility complies with FCC standards, make land use decisions without substantial evidence and a written record of the proceedings, or unreasonably delay decision making on proposed applications.
CITIZEN REVIEW MEETING:
The Citizen Review Meeting was held on May 1, 2018 at City Hall Council Chambers at 6:00 p.m. The intent of this meeting was to allow the public to learn about the project, ask questions, and express any comments. There were 3 people from the public present; one person was concerned about the electromagnetic radiation exposure, the applicant mentioned that exposure is a portion of the maximum allowed. Another gentleman stated that he would like to see improvement made to the retention with the money collected from the lease.
AGENCY REVIEW:
As part of the review process, all land use cases are reviewed by various City and outside agencies. We have received comments from the following agencies:
The applicant has provided the information and materials necessary for review of the Conditional use Permit. The applicant has apply for a Variance (Variance Case No. 2018-0154) from the Board of Adjustment (City Council) to allow reduced setbacks required by Section 152.318(C).
They will operate this site for expanding wireless coverage to the area for Verizon Wireless Services both voice and data. The proposed wireless communications facility will consist of an 80’ mono-elm. The mono-elm will have four (4) Verizon Wireless antennas per sector, and there will be three (3) sectors. The equipment cabinets will be state-approved pre-fabricated equipment cabinets on a concrete slab. The equipment area and the mono-elm will be enclosed with an 8” high CMU wall for security purposes.
The property is zoned as Medium-High Density Residential (R-2) and it is used as a retention basin for the subdivision. All adjacent properties are zoned R-2 and are single-family homes expect property adjacent to the east is use as a preschool (Chicanos Por La Causa Preschool).
The City of San Luis is the owner of the subject property, and Sun State Towers is looking to lease an area of approximately 675 square feet. Staff is negotiating the terms of the lease agreement, and the proposed agreement will be presented to Council at the time of the meeting.
The required setback for any structure in the R-2 district is 10 feet street side and 10 feet rear side. However, provided in Section 152.318(C) of the City Code, “towers shall be set back a distance equal to at least one hundred percent (100%) of the height of the tower from any adjoining lot line.” The tower should provide a “fall zone” of its height, in other words, if the tower fails, it would fall entirely on the property on which is located. The proposed tower is 80' and the setbacks as proposed are 212’ to the north, 20’ south, 20’ east and 260’ west; therefore it will require a variance prior to construction for the south and east side. The applicant has applied for a variance (Case No. 2018-0154), and it will be presented to the Board of Adjustment (City Council). The Lease Agreement and Variance will be presented to City Council for consideration before the Conditional Use Permit on the same regular meeting.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996:
This federal legislation established certain standards for local review of various types of antennas and other communication devices. Local governments may consider standards such as height, appearance, screening, stealth design, planting, and public safety issues (other than radiation). The local government may not discriminate between service providers, prohibit wireless services or have the effect of prohibiting wireless services, regulate on the basis of electromagnetic radiation if the facility complies with FCC standards, make land use decisions without substantial evidence and a written record of the proceedings, or unreasonably delay decision making on proposed applications.
CITIZEN REVIEW MEETING:
The Citizen Review Meeting was held on May 1, 2018 at City Hall Council Chambers at 6:00 p.m. The intent of this meeting was to allow the public to learn about the project, ask questions, and express any comments. There were 3 people from the public present; one person was concerned about the electromagnetic radiation exposure, the applicant mentioned that exposure is a portion of the maximum allowed. Another gentleman stated that he would like to see improvement made to the retention with the money collected from the lease.
AGENCY REVIEW:
As part of the review process, all land use cases are reviewed by various City and outside agencies. We have received comments from the following agencies:
- City of San Luis Fire Department (4-17-18)
- City of Yuma (4-19-18)
- Marine Corps Air Station Yuma (4-20-18)
The applicant has provided the information and materials necessary for review of the Conditional use Permit. The applicant has apply for a Variance (Variance Case No. 2018-0154) from the Board of Adjustment (City Council) to allow reduced setbacks required by Section 152.318(C).
RECOMMENDED MOTION:
I MOVE TO FORWARD CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CASE NO. 2018-0155 TO THE CITY COUNCIL WITH RECOMMENDATION OF APPROVAL AS PRESENTED BY STAFF.
Attachments
- Location Map
- Areal antenna location
- Pictures of Location
- Site Plan
- Fall Zone
- Monoelm Example
- Coverage Maps
