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(2) Height, Ground-Mounted Facilities: Ground-mounted personal wireless service <br /> facilities shall not project higher than ten feet above the average building height or, if <br /> there are no buildings within 300 feet, these facilities shall not project higher than ten <br /> feet above the average tree canopy height, measured from ground level (AGL). If <br /> there are no buildings within 300 feet of the proposed site of the facility, all <br /> ground-mounted personal wireless service facilities shall be surrounded by dense tree <br /> growth to screen views of the facility in all directions. These trees may be existing on <br /> the subject property or planted on site. <br /> (3) Height, Side- and Roof-Mounted Facilities: Side- and roof-mounted personal wireless <br /> service facilities shall not project more than ten feet above the height of an existing <br /> building nor project more than ten feet above the height limit of the zoning district <br /> within which the facility is located. Personal wireless service facilities may be located <br /> on an existing building that is legally nonconforming with respect to height, or has <br /> received a height variance, provided that the facilities do not project above the existing <br /> building height. <br /> (4) Height, Existing Structures: New antennas located on any of the following structures <br /> existing on the effective date of this bylaw shall be exempt from the height restrictions <br /> of this bylaw provided that there is no increase in height of the existing structure as a <br /> result of the installation of a personal wireless service facility: water towers, guyed <br /> towers, lattice towers, fire towers and monopoles. <br /> (5) Height, Existing Structures, (Utility): New antennas located on any of the following <br /> existing structures shall be exempt from the height restrictions of this bylaw, provided <br /> that there is no more than a twenty (20) foot increase in the height of the existing <br /> structure as a result of the installation of a personal wireless service facility: electric <br /> transmission and distribution towers, telephone poles and similar existing utility <br /> structures. This exemption shall not apply in Historic Districts, within 300 feet of <br /> structures or places listed in the Massachusetts State Register of Historic Places, <br /> within 150 feet of the right-of-way of any designated scenic roadway, or within 300 <br /> feet of any Great Pond or tidal water body. <br /> (6) Height, Wireless Facility Overlay District: Within the Wireless Facility Overlay District <br /> (as described in Subsection 174-5.C.), personal wireless service facilities of up to 100 <br /> feet in height may be permitted by Special Permit, except that the Planning Board may <br /> grant a waiver to allow a height of up to 200 feet where circumstances warrant (e.g. <br /> no serious impact on neighboring properties, residential areas, historic districts, <br /> historic places or scenic vistas, along with the opportunity to eliminate a larger number <br /> of towers of lower height which might result in such impacts). Monopoles are the <br /> preferred type of mount for such taller structures. Such structures shall comply with all <br /> setback and Special Permit Regulations set forth in this Bylaw. <br /> (7) Setbacks: All personal wireless service facilities and their equipment shelters shall <br /> comply with the building setback provisions of the zoning district in which the facilities <br /> are located. In addition, the following setbacks shall be observed: <br /> Page 47 of 63 <br />
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