Andover Unified Development Manual

Part 2 — Unified Development Ordinance Zoning Regulations

City of Andover Unified Development Manual

3. Application Fee. The application must include payment of the application fee, to be paid by the Applicant to the City Clerk. The fee, as determined in the fee schedule approved by a resolution of the Governing Body, must not exceed statutory maximums as required by K.S.A. 66-2019(c). a. The fee must reflect the actual costs of processing the application. b. Total charges and fees assessed by the City must not exceed: (1) $500 for a collocation application, which is not a substantial modification, small wireless application, or DAS facility application; or (2) $2,000 for an application for a new wireless support structure, or for a collocation application that is a substantial modification of a wireless support structure. 4. Consolidated Application for Small Wireless and DAS Facilities. An Applicant may file a single consolidated application for a small wireless network of up to 25 individual small wireless facilities of a substantially similar design in both appearance and function. (See K.S.A. 66-2019(g).) H. Application Approval Criteria. 1. Wireless Facility Zoning Criteria. a. Screening. Ground mounted accessory buildings, structures and equipment, which are visible from public ways or any other nearby property, must be screened with a solid wall at least 6 feet in height. b. Signs. No signs may be applied on or attached to any part of a wireless facility, except for associated warning or emergency information signs.

2. Wireless Facility Location Criteria. a. Only one wireless facility tower or base station is permitted at any one time on any one zoning lot. b. Setbacks. Wireless infrastructure must meet all setback requirements of the underlying zoning district. (1) No minimum setback is required for wireless facility antennas attached to utility transmission support structures, light standards, traffic signals, etc. (2) Wireless infrastructure in Residential Districts. Wireless infrastructure must meet the minimum setback requirements for the zoning district. (3) Wireless infrastructure in Business Districts. Wireless infrastructure must meet minimum setback requirements for other types of commercial structures of a similar size which are allowed by right in the same zoning district. (4) Setbacks for Accessory Buildings. All buildings and structures accessory to a wireless facility must meet the minimum setback requirements of the zoning district. c. Easements. Wireless infrastructure must not unlawfully encroach on any easements. d. Wireless infrastructure must not be located between a principal structure and a public street. (1) Exception: In industrial zoning districts only, wireless infrastructure may be located between a principal structure and a public street which is not an arterial street.

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