Columbus, Georgia

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Memorandum
Date: 9/26/2002
To:
Honorable Mayor and Councilors
City Manager
City Attorney
Clerk of Council

Subject: WCF0206-01 ? Variance request to reduce the minimum residential setback of a

wireless communications facility (tower) from 300 feet to 160 feet at 1720 Warm

Springs Road. NOTICE OF PLANNING DIVISION DENIAL


Applicant's Proposal
TLC Communications/Voice Stream requests a variance to reduce the minimum

residential setback requirement of a wireless communications facility (tower)

from 300 feet to160 feet. The property is currently zoned C-2 (Neighborhood

Shopping District). The applicant proposes to construct a 140-foot wireless

communications facility (tower) for the purpose of maximizing cellular coverage

in the Rose Hill area.



Construction of the proposed wireless communications tower will result in the

tower not conforming to the minimum distance requirement from residential

structures as set forth in the Wireless Communications Ordinance. Therefore,

the applicant requests a variance to reduce the minimum residential setback

from 300 feet to 160 feet.
Planning & Zoning
Applciant
Owner
Acreage
Current Zoning Classification
Current Use Of Property
District
General Use
Environmental Impacts
Surrounding Zoning
Traffic Impact
Planning Departments Recommendtion
Attitude of Property Owners
Other Recommendations
  • Engineering:
  • Public Safety:
  • Public Works:
Variance Criteria

In order to grant the requested variances, the City Council must make a decision that is based upon all of the following findings required by the variance regulations of the Columbus Zoning Ordinance:

  • The granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public safety, health, or welfare or injurious to other property;
    No.
  • The conditions upon which the request for a variance is based are unique to the property for which the variance is sought and are not applicable generally to other property;
    No.
  • Because of the particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the specific property involved, a particular hardship to the owner would result, as distinguished from a mere inconvenience, if the strict letter of these regulations are carried out; and
    No.
  • The variances will not in any manner vary the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance, Comprehensive Plan or Official Map.
    Yes. The variance will vary the provisions of the Columbus Zoning Ordinance.

    Section 22-26.2 (Wireless Communications Ordinance) currently states, ?A tower

    structure shall not be placed within 300 feet of a residential structure.? The

    closest residential structure is approximately 195 feet from the center of the

    proposed wireless communications facility. This distance does not conform to

    the Wireless Communications Facility Ordinance?s regulation to permit a minimum

    setback of 300 feet from the nearest residential structure.



    The Planning Division recommends denial of this variance request based on upon

    the following:



    1) The reduction of the minimum residential setback requirement (300

    feet to160 feet) does not properly meet the goals and objectives of the

    Columbus Zoning Regulations for wireless communications

    facilities.



    Claim for a special exception is secondary to the variance request. Therefore,

    denial of the variance request further denies the application's special

    exception use request to construct a 140-foot tower at the proposed location.



Respectfully,

Rick Jones, AICP
Director, Planning Department


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