UDO Update 082024
Article 4: Use Standards Section 4.2. Principal Uses 4.2.5. Principal Use-Specific Standards
(3) If installed onto a building wall, concealed attached antennas shall be flush-mounted and may protrude from the wall no more than 12 inches. (4) Concealed attached antennas and ancillary equipment shall only be allowed on buildings, support structures, streetlights, traffic signal poles, flagpoles, or other similar structures subject to compliance with this ordinance and applicable utility company requirements or building owner requirements. (5) Feed lines, cables, and ancillary equipment shall be designed to architecturally match the facade, roof, wall, pole and/or structure on which they are affixed in order to blend with the existing structural design, color, and texture. (6) If an ancillary equipment compound area is located on the roof of a building, the compound area shall not occupy more than twenty-five percent of the roof area, and shall comply with all current NC Building Code requirements for the proposed or existing building. If an ancillary equipment compound is located on the roof of the building, the compound area shall not be visible from any pedestrian or right of way view, shall be screened with opaque material consistent with the building or rooftop and shall be no higher than the parapet wall or 10 feet, whichever is taller. (7) The applicant shall provide renderings or photographs of the proposed concealed attached antenna including, but not limited to, design, colors and screening devices. (8) When a concealed attached antenna is to be located on a building or support structure with nonconforming setbacks, the existing permitted nonconforming setback shall prevail. Non-Concealed Attached Antenna Non-concealed attached antennas may be mounted onto a support structure, utility distribution pole, transmission tower structure or other similar structure, which is not primarily constructed for holding antennas but on which one or more antennas may be mounted. Non-concealed attached antennas shall be subject to the following: (1) The top of the antennas shall not exceed 20 feet above the top of the support structure, or transmission tower structure or other similar structure. (2) The applicant shall provide documentation verifying that the installation of a non concealed attached antenna will not compromise the structural integrity of the support structure, transmission tower structure or other similar structure. (3) If a non-concealed attached antenna is installed on a transmission tower structure, the applicant shall provide documentation verifying that the antenna will not interfere, or be interfered with, by the normal operating characteristics of the transmission line. (4) Antenna elements shall only be permitted atop existing transmission tower structures and existing light stanchions subject to compliance with this ordinance and applicable utility company requirements. (5) Antennas, and related equipment buildings, shall be located or screened to minimize the visual impact of the non-concealed attached antennas upon adjacent properties and shall be of a material or color that matches the exterior of the building or structure upon which it is situated.
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(6) Commercial advertising shall not be allowed on an antenna.
(7) Signals, lights, or illumination shall not be permitted on an antenna, unless required by the FCC or the FAA. (8) Non-concealed attached antenna(s) may be located on utility distribution poles pursuant to the following regulations:
Morrisville, NC
September 13, 2023
Unified Development Ordinance
Page 4-20
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