Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 118 - Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board
Chapter 2400 - CAPITOL AREA ZONING AND DESIGN
Part 2400.2725 - STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC SERVICE AND UTILITY USES
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Cellular telephone antenna use is permitted as follows:
A. A conditional use permit is required for cellular telephone antennas on a residential structure that is less than 60 feet high.
B. A conditional use permit is required for cellular telephone antennas on a freestanding pole, except for existing utility poles. Existing utility poles to which cellular telephone antennas are attached must be at least 60 feet high.
C. In the G-1, RM, and MX districts, antennas may not extend more than 15 feet above the structural height of the structure to which they are attached. In the MXD district, antennas may not extend more than 40 feet above the structural height of the structure to which they are attached.
D. For antennas proposed to be located on a residential structure less than 60 feet high or on a new freestanding pole, the applicant must demonstrate to the board that the proposed antennas cannot be accommodated on an existing freestanding pole, an existing residential structure at least 60 feet high, an existing institutional use structure, or a business building within a one-half mile radius of the proposed antennas due to one or more of the following reasons:
E. Cellular telephone antennas to be located on a new freestanding pole are subject to the following standards and conditions:
F. Transmitting, receiving, and switching equipment must be housed within an existing structure whenever possible. If a new equipment building is necessary, it shall be permitted and regulated as an accessory building, and screened from view by landscaping where appropriate.
G. Cellular telephone antennas that are no longer used for cellular telephone service must be removed within one year of nonuse.
Statutory Authority: MS s 15B.06