Laserfiche WebLink
specified by Hawai`i Revised Statutes, Chapter 46-89,the application shall be <br /> considered approved without further certification by the director." <br /> SECTION 7. Chapter 25, article 4, division 1, section 25-4-12, of the Hawai`i County <br /> Code 1983 (2016 Edition, as amended), is amended to read as follows: <br /> "Section 25-4-12. Telecommunication antennas or towers. <br /> (a) A telecommunication antenna or tower shall be permitted in [the V, CN, CG, CV, <br /> MCX, ML, MG and CDH] all zoning districts;provided that the antenna, tower, <br /> and its use are not hazardous or dangerous to the surrounding area and the director <br /> has issued plan approval for such use. [A telecommunication antenna or tower may <br /> permit is obtained for such use. Where there is an existing telecommunication <br /> tower, co location of additional antenna or equipment will be permitted provided <br /> the director has issued plan approval for such use.] Co-location of antennas upon an <br /> existing privately owned tower and expansion of related support equipment within <br /> the project site is permitted provided,the director issued plan approval or other <br /> relevant approval for the existing tower,base station, or other antenna support <br /> structure. The ground lease areas of co-locating carriers must be adjacent to the <br /> existing ground lease area and not located within the open yard setback areas, and <br /> the co-location must not result in a `substantial change', as defined in Title 47 of the <br /> Code of Federal Regulations, section 1.6100. Co-location that results in a <br /> `substantial change' to the tower height or ground lease area, as defined by the <br /> Federal Communication Commission, requires issuance of a new plan approval. <br /> [(b) The etbaeks f a tel e ation_ante.+...+ € + f l l <br /> � 111 LVYYLL UlV UJ 1V11V YY J.. <br /> (1) Freestanding antennas and towers shall be set back from every property line a <br /> minimum of one foot for every five feet of antenna or tower height. <br /> (2) Tela at;o „to na to -s-suppo te.l by hau L�ll b t <br /> �'iiz.�:,iia.�i.L <br /> back from every property line a minimum of one foot for every one foot of <br /> antenna or tower height.] <br /> (b) Telecommunication facilities developed by government agencies primarily to <br /> protect public health, safety, and welfare, including but not limited to facilities for <br /> police, fire, ambulance, and other emergency dispatch services, shall be exempt <br /> from the telecommunication antenna and tower requirements provided in this <br /> chapter. <br /> (c) The minimum lot size requirements for telecommunication towers are as follows: <br /> (1) The minimum lot size for the placement of any telecommunication tower <br /> within the A, FA, IA and 0 zoning districts shall be five acres. <br /> f2) The minimum lot size for the placement of any telecommunication tower <br /> within a RS,RD, RM and RA zoning districts shall be one acre. <br /> (3) No minimum lot size shall be required for the placement of <br /> telecommunication towers within the V, CN, CG, CV, MCX,ML, MG and <br /> CDH zoning districts. <br /> The minimum lot size may be reduced,upon finding that the issuance of a <br /> variance by the director will not result in adverse impacts, including but not limited <br /> 6 <br />