17SN0738
CASE NUMBER: 17SN0738
APPLICANT: Chesterfield Department of Emergency Communications
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, VIRGINIA
MATOACA DISTRICT
ADDENDUM
Board of Supervisors Hearing:
APRIL 26, 2017
Board of Supervisors Time Remaining:
365 DAYS
HEATHER RUBINSTEIN (214-284-9370)
RICH TROSHAK (804-706-2595)
Planning Department Case Manager:
DARLA ORR (804-717-6533)
1 Acre 21210 Hull Street Road
REQUEST
Conditional use planned development to permit a communications tower plus exceptions to
ordinance requirements in an Agricultural (A) District. Specifically, an exception is requested to
tower height and setbacks.
Notes:
A.Conditions may be imposed or the property owner may proffer conditions.
B.Under the Federal Telecommunications Act, localities cannot regulate cell towers on the basis of possible
health or environmental effects of radio frequency emissions.
SUMMARY
A 310-
Communications Radio System and permit colocation of private communication services is planned
on county-owned property, the site of an historic school.
ADDENDUM
on the proposed diameter of dish antenna.
Commission Recommendation: Following their public hearing on April 18, 2017, the Commission
voted unanimously to recommend approval of this request subject to the nine (9) conditions in
Dish Antenna: As
exceed 6-feet in diameter. In this case, dish antennas with a maximum diameter of 8-feet would be
permitted. Staff finds the visual impact of a 2-foot difference in diameter would be negligible given
the location and height of the proposed tower.
Staff continues to recommend approval of this request subject to the conditions provided in the staff
report for the reasons outlined on the following page.
Providing a FIRST CHOICE community through excellence in public service
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
COMMISSION
APPROVAL
Improved transmission of public safety communications benefits the health and
safety of citizens and public safety personnel
The Comprehensive Plan encourages co- facilities
with existing facility sites
STAFF
While completely minimizing the visual impact of the tower is not feasible,
existing buffers and protected environmental areas will reduce visibility from
residential areas
Proposed height is needed to enhance public safety communications and would
provide space for co-location of private communications services; thereby,
reducing the need for new towers in the area.
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CASE HISTORY
Applicant Submittals
11/15/2016 Application submitted
4/5/2017 Applicant submitted document relative to coverage design
Community Meeting
1/31/2017 Discussion:
Review of proposed emergency communications system enhancements and
its benefits
System will be looped for reliability; signal strength increased to provide
better coverage and penetrate larger buildings such as schools
Current equipment outdated; system will no longer receive maintenance
support
Concern with cell phone coverage in area as more citizens rely on cell
coverage to make emergency calls
Room will be available on tower for 4 private communications service
providers; may reduce need for other towers in area; structural integrity of
tower to handle additional carriers
Other sites considered for the tower
Whether another tower is needed in Matoaca to provide coverage
Money in bond referendum planned to cover multiple public safety projects,
not just radio replacement
Property is site of historic school
Planning Commission
2/21/2017 Action DEFERRED TO APRIL 18, 2017 MEETING ON THEIR OWN MOTION WITH
ONSENT.
4/18/2017 Citizen Comments:
Support case as conditions would protect historic school remains and
require a historic marker to be erected to identify the property
Site could become one of the historic sites featured in a self-guided African-
American historical tour being developed in the county
Commission Discussion:
Dr. Wallin and Mr. Jackson expressed appreciation for the preservation of the
historic school site and the citizens who came to speak in support those efforts.
Mr. Sloan and Dr. Wallin thanked the applicant for providing additional
information regarding coverage design.
Recommendation - APPROVAL SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS IN ATTACHMENT
Motion: Wallin Second: Freye
AYES: Sloan, Jackson, Freye, Jones and Wallin
The Board of Supervisors on Wednesday, April 26, 2017, beginning at 6:00 p.m., will consider
this request.
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CASE NUMBER: 17SN0738
APPLICANT: Chesterfield Department of Emergency Communications
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, VIRGINIA
MATOACA DISTRICT
AND RECOMMENDATION
Board of Supervisors Hearing:
APRIL 26, 2017
Board of Supervisors Time Remaining:
365 DAYS
HEATHER RUBINSTEIN (214-284-9370)
RICH TROSHAK (804-706-2595)
Planning Department Case Manager:
DARLA ORR (804-717-6533)
1 Acre 21210 Hull Street Road
REQUEST
Conditional use planned development to permit a communications tower plus exceptions to
ordinance requirements in an Agricultural (A) District. Specifically, an exception is requested to
tower height and setbacks.
Notes:
A.Conditions may be imposed or the property owner may proffer conditions.
B.Conditions, site layout, tower elevation and Coverage Design Response are located in Attachments 1- 4
C.Under the Federal Telecommunications Act, localities cannot regulate cell towers on the basis of possible
health or environmental effects of radio frequency emissions.
SUMMARY
A 310-
Communications Radio System and permit colocation of private communication services is planned
on county-owned property, the site of an historic school.
RECOMMENDATION
COMMISSION
AFTER THEIR MEETING ON APRIL 18, 2017
APPROVAL
Improved transmission of public safety communications benefits the health and
safety of citizens and public safety personnel
The Comprehensive Plan encourages co-
with existing facility sites
STAFF
While completely minimizing the visual impact of the tower is not feasible,
existing buffers and protected environmental areas will reduce visibility from
residential areas
Proposed height is needed to enhance public safety communications and would
provide space for co-location of private communications services; thereby,
reducing the need for new towers in the area.
Providing a FIRST CHOICE community through excellence in public service
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Map 2: Comprehensive Plan
Classification: RURAL RESIDENTIAL/AGRICULTURAL
This designation suggests farming and single family residential use on 1 to 5 acre lots or larger would be
appropriate.
Map 3: Surrounding Land Uses & Development
Hull Street Road
Residential use,
farming or vacant
Church and
vacant
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PLANNING
Staff Contact: Darla Orr (804-717-6533) orrd@chesterfield.gov
Proposal
A 310-foot communications tower is proposed on a portion of the county-owned property being
one (1) of six (6) new towers to complete an e
Communications Radio System. The existing system is being enhanced as part of a regional project
to meet the long-term public safety needs. The proposed tower is designed to provide enhanced
interoperability, redundancy, and improved frequency coverage.
The Zoning Ordinance establishes the maximum height for communications towers in the area of
the subject property at 300-feet. An exception is requested to permit the 310-foot tower. The
number of tower facilities needed to provide the radio coverage proposed and to increase the
ability for the signal to penetrate larger structures such as schools, larger commercial, office and
industrial facilities, and government buildings.
Beulah Rosenwald School
The request property is the site of an historic African- American school known as The Beulah
Rosenwald School at Skinquarter, constructed between 1917 and 1920. The school was used until
the end of the 1948-49 school year. The building was razed around 2000. A standing chimney and
concrete pillars which supported the building are located on the site. The applicant agrees with a
recommended condition that would ensure the tower and compound is located so as not to
disturb these ruins of the school and that the applicant will work with state and local officials to
ensure an historical highway marker is erected to commemorate the school. (Condition 9)
Public Facilities Plan
The tǒĬƌźĭ CğĭźƌźƷźĻƭ tƌğƓ, an element of The Comprehensive Plan, suggests public facilities
should be co-located whenever possible with existing public facility sites.
The tƌğƓ suggests telecommunications facilities should be designed and located to provide
broad access to communication services and minimize the numbers of towers and their impact
on the surrounding area.
The tƌğƓ encourages co-location on existing telecommunications towers, or architectural
incorporation into existing building features. Where co-location or architectural incorporation
is not feasible, the tƌğƓ suggests that in highly visible areas, towers should be located and
designed to conceal such facilities to the greatest degree feasible to minimize their visual
impact.
The visual presence should be minimized by:
Maintaining natural features (such as topography or mature forested areas)
Obscuring or blocking views with other existing structures
Using stealth designs to disguise and camouflage the appearance or, when this is not
feasible, using a monopole design
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Tower Siting Policy
The Policy establishes guidelines for design, setbacks and security. The Policy elements:
Discourage sectored arrays in residential areas
Limit size of satellite and microwave dish antennas
Require certification of structural integrity
Require setbacks from existing off-site dwellings, and public rights-of-way (not
withstanding Ordinance setback requirements)
Prohibit signs, except as required by state or federal guidelines
Require security fencing to preclude trespassing
Provide for screening of tower base and ground mounted equipment
The following provides an overview of the proposal and conditions recommended to mitigate the
impact of the tower:
General Overview
Requirements Details
Tower is proposed on county-owned property as identified on
the Site Location Plan
Location
/ƚƓķźƷźƚƓ ЊͲ tƌğƓ ğƓķ tƚƌźĭǤ
Self-supporting lattice tower; Gray or another neutral
color;
Tower to be designed to accommodate 4 additional
communications service providers
Tower Design &
ntegrity of
Integrity/Opportunities for
the tower and that the tower has a fall-zone no greater
Future Users
than the 100 X 100 foot fenced compound
Microwave or satellite dish antennas maximum of 8 feet
in diameter, neutral color, and with no logos
/ƚƓķźƷźƚƓƭ ЎͲ Џ ğƓķ А Ʀƌǒƭ tƚƌźĭǤ
Soft blinking red light at night with upward reflection, medium
Lighting
white strobe light during the day, with upward reflection
/ƚƓķźƷźƚƓ Ў
No signage permitted
Signage
/ƚƓķźƷźƚƓ Ћ ğƓķ tƚƌźĭǤ
6-foot tall security fence
Landscaping around fenced compound
Security, Screening and
Meet ordinance requirements in O, C, I Districts
Equipment
40-foot vegetation retention area
/ƚƓķźƷźƚƓƭ ЌͲ Ѝ ğƓķ Ў Ʀƌǒƭ tƚƌźĭǤ
Maximum of 310 feet
Tower Height
/ƚƓķźƷźƚƓ Њ
Removal required within 12 months once use ceases
Cessation of Use
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As conditioned, the proposed communications tower complies with The Comprehensive Plan
and is consistent with the Telecommunications Tower Siting Policy criteria as outlined below:
Is co-located on county property site of an historic school (chimney and partial
foundation remains)
Includes recommended tower design elements: neutral color; no signs or logos
permitted; and limit on size of dish antennas
Is a self-supporting lattice tower, similar to a monopole because guy wires are not
required (a monopole cannot be used due to the proposed height)
Designed to offer co-location opportunities for additional communications service
providers thereby reducing the need for additional towers in the area
Will provide an to certify structural integrity of the tower and fall zone
within 100 X 100 foot fenced compound
Provides for security and screening of the base of the tower, including vegetation
retention
Addressed cessation
Given the requested height of 310 feet, the tower will be highly visible and required to be lit;
however, the proposed tower has been located and designed to reduce the visual impact to the
greatest degree feasible without compromising the planned emergency radio system expansion
which benefits the health and safety of citizens and public safety personnel.
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FIRE SERVICE
Staff Contact: Anthony Batten (804-717-6167) battena@chesterfield.gov
This request will have minimal impact on Fire and EMS.
Nearby Fire and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Facilities
Fire Station The Clover Hill Fire Station, Company Number 7
EMS Facility The Manchester Volunteer Rescue Squad
ENVIRONMENTAL
Drainage, Erosion and Water Quality
Staff Contact: Rebeccah Ward (804-748-1028) wardr@chesterfield.gov
Geography
The southern third of the property drains to the southwest to a natural channel to Tates Pond,
which drains into Goode Creek. The remainder of the property drains northeast to an existing
culvert under Hull Street Road, which drains to an unnamed tributary to Sappony Creek. The
entire property is located within the Appomattox River Watershed.
Stormwater Management
The development is subject to the Part IIB technical criteria of the Virginia Stormwater
Management Program Regulations for water quality and water quantity.
COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Staff Contact: Jim Banks (804-748-1037) banksj@chesterfield.gov
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Staff Contact: Brian Lokker (804-674-2384) brian.lokker@vdot.virginia.gov
UTILITIES
Staff Contact: Jamie Bland (804-751-4439) blandj@chesterfield.gov
PARKS AND RECREATION
Staff Contact: Stuart Connock (804-751-4484) ConnockS@chesterfield.gov
This request will have a minimal impact on these facilities.
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CASE HISTORY
Applicant Submittals
11/15/2016 Application submitted
4/5/2017 Applicant submitted document relative to coverage design
Community Meeting
1/31/2017 Discussion:
Review of proposed emergency communications system enhancements and
its benefits
System will be looped for reliability; signal strength increased to provide
better coverage and penetrate larger buildings such as schools
Current equipment outdated; system will no longer receive maintenance
support
Concern with cell phone coverage in area as more citizens rely on cell
coverage to make emergency calls
Room will be available on tower for 4 private communications service
providers; may reduce need for other towers in area; structural integrity of
tower to handle additional carriers
Other sites considered for the tower
Whether another tower is needed in Matoaca to provide coverage
Money in bond referendum planned to cover multiple public safety projects,
not just radio replacement
Property is site of historic school
Planning Commission
2/21/2017 Action DEFERRED TO APRIL 18, 2017 MEETING ON THEIR OWN MOTION WITH
4/18/2017
MEETING ON APRIL 18, 2017
The Board of Supervisors on Wednesday, April 26, 2017, beginning at 6:00 p.m., will consider
this request.
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ATTACHMENT 1
CONDITIONS
1.The tower shall not exceed a height of 310 feet and shall be located generally as
depicted on the Site Location Plan prepared by Pyramid Network Services, LLC., last
revised 11-02-16. (P)
2.There shall be no signs permitted to identify this use except those required by FCC
or other regulatory body. (P)
3.The base of the tower shall be enclosed by a minimum six (6) foot high fence,
designed to preclude trespassing. The fence shall be placed so as to provide
sufficient room between the fence and the property line to accommodate evergreen
plantings having an initial height and spacing to provide screening of the base of the
tower and accessory ground-mounted equipment or structures from adjacent
properties and park facilities. (P)
4.Except to accommodate access to the tower, the property shall be subject to a
egetation Retention of 40 feet along the eastern perimeter of the property.
No trees within the vegetation retention area may be removed unless such trees are
dead, diseased or dying. (P)
5.The color, design and lighting system for the tower shall be as follows:
a.The tower shall be gray or another neutral color, acceptable to the Planning
Department.
b.Unless otherwise required by the FAA, tower lighting during daylight hours shall
be limited to medium intensity strobe lights with upward reflection and lighting
during night-time hours shall be limited to soft blinking red lights with upward
reflection.
c.The tower shall be a self-supporting lattice structure.
d.Any satellite dish and microwave dish antennas attached to the tower shall not
exceed eight (8) feet in diameter and shall be of a neutral color with no logos. (P)
6.Any building or mechanical equipment shall comply with the Zoning Ordinance
relative to architectural treatment of building exteriors and screening of mechanical
equipment in O, C and I Districts. (P)
(NOTE: The Zoning Ordinance requires the screening of mechanical equipment
located on the building or ground from adjacent properties and public rights of way.
Screening would not be required for the tower or tower-mounted equipment.)
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7.Prior to use of this telecommunications tower, the owner of the tower shall obtain
approval of the structural integrity by a registered professional engineer licensed in
Virginia and a copy of the report filed with the Planning Department. The tower
and equipment for four (4) additional communication service providers and that the
fall zone of the tower is no greater than the 100 X 100 foot fenced compound. (P)
8.At such time that the telecommunications tower ceases to be used for
communications purposes for a period exceeding twelve (12) consecutive months,
the property owner(s) and/or lessee(s) shall dismantle and remove the tower and all
associated equipment from the property. (P)
9.The tower shall be located so as not to disturb the visible chimney and concrete
pillars of the historic school. Prior to use of the tower, the applicant will work with
appropriate local and state officials to erect a Virginia Historic Highway Marker to
commemorate the property as the historic site of the Beulah Rosenwald School at
Skinquarter. (P)
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ATTACHMENT 2
SITE LOCATION PLAN, SITE PLAN AND TOWER ELEVATION
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ATTACHMENT 3
PHOTO SIMULATIONS
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ATTACHMENT 4
PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO SYSTEM COVERAGE DESIGN AUGMENTATION INQUIRY
Chesterfield County Planning Commission / Board of Supervisors
Public Safety Radio System Coverage Design Augmentation Inquiry
I.Background.
Chesterfield County, in conjunction with its Capital Region Partners 1, contracted with
Motorola Solutions in June 2016 for a regional public safety radio communications
system. The Chesterfield County subsystem includes a 15-site 800 MHz simulcast
2
network to provide radio coverage, new Emergency Communications Center dispatch
consoles, as well as the redundant system core electronics that control the operation of
the regional radio system. Detailed design activities for the new regional radio system
have been ongoing in Chesterfield County and the Capital Region since July 2016. A
subset of the overall detailed design process involves working closely with the County
Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors to optimally locate and define the use of
every tower site in the new simulcast network. As part of the tower siting process, the
Chesterfield project team has conducted numerous community meetings and
informational work sessions with stakeholders to gather information and refine the use
of each proposed tower site.
II.Planning Commission (PC) / Board of Supervisors (BOS) Request.
As a result of the PC/BOS oversight process during the detailed design process, the
Chesterfield County Planning Commission has expressed an interest in developing a
candidate strategy for augmenting 20dB Radio System coverage in a targeted corridor
primarily in the Matoaca District (see triangular area in Figure 1 depicted between the
existing Grange Hall-Union Branch-NATS tower sites).
III.Candidate Coverage Design Augmentation.
Per the contractual 15-site System Design, the target area in question is predicted to
reliably provide 12-14dB coverage levels; but in response to the PC/BOS request for a
strategy to improve 20dB Radio System coverage in the target area, the Chesterfield
project team worked with Motorola Solutions to identify an additional tower location on
Beach Road (see Figure 2) that would reasonably address the concerns raised by the
PC/BOS to date.
Motorola provided a conceptual design coverage model (see Figure 3) using a 300-ft
self-supported tower located at Latitude 37.350925° N / Longitude 77.653069° W. The
candidate Beach Road tower site location is currently an undeveloped Chesterfield
County Parks and Recreation parcel.
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The Chesterfield project team estimates the total cost of ownership (including design,
construction, installation, and maintenance) for this additional site on Beach Road to
range between $3.75M-$4.0M in current dollars based on the Motorola Solutions
contract pricing 3. The Chesterfield project team is recommending that the PC/BOS
reserve judgment on whether to pursue an additional simulcast site until after the
contractual coverage acceptance test to gauge how much additional coverage is actually
needed based on the performance of the implemented system. Upon completion of
system we will bring the actual test results back to the PC & BOS for further
consideration. Subsequently should the County desire to pursue integration of an
additional simulcast site following the execution of the contractual coverage acceptance
test (currently planned between May-October 2019), the County should expect a 24-30
month timetable 4 to fully complete the initiative.
Capital Region Partners include Chesterfield County, Colonial Heights, Henrico County, City of Richmond, Hanover County, and the Capital
1
Region Airport Commission (CRAC).
One of the 15 sites in the Chesterfield County simulcast network is located on Roslyn Road in Colonial Heights, VA.
2
Chesterfield County and Henrico County provide redundant Zone Core electronics for the new Capital Region Radio System.
3
not been solicited from Motorola.
4
While a contractual schedule has not been solicited from Motorola, the Beach Road site provides a conceptual solution to address the
5
PC/BOS inquiry. Based on the current project schedule, the additional site would come online after the Regional System is operational
(anticipated May 2020).
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Figure 1. Contractual 15-
20dB Coverage Augmentation
th
Figure 2. Candidate 16 Simulcast Site on Beach Road to Address Request for Targeted 20dB
Coverage Augmentation
Figure 3. Conceptual 16-Site Simulcast Network Design Addressing Request for Targeted
20dB Coverage Augmentation
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