YAVAPAI COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING ORDINANCE
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c. In Granting an approval of an application, Yavapai County may impose conditions to
the extent that such conditions carry out the purposes of this ordinance.
d. Any information of an engineering nature that the applicant submits shall be certified
by an Arizona licensed professional engineer.
e. The Development Services Director is authorized to employ on behalf of the County,
an independent technical expert to review any material submitted by the
applicant. The applicant shall pay for the costs of said review.
I. COLLOCATION REVIEW PROCEDURES: Applications for collocation of antennae on and
equipment at an existing permitted wireless communications facility shall be subject to local,
state and federal laws and regulations (including FCC REGULATIONS). Review of colocation
or modifications to existing sites will be done through the building permit process. Building
permit application shall require all documents required for the building permit in addition to the
following;
1. An updated Provider’s Communication Plan, including any proposed changes in the
service areas, antennae, towers, and policy direction;
2. Plans showing elevation drawings of the exterior of each element of the proposed
wireless communication facility, method of fencing, coloration, and landscaping;
3. Certification that the wireless communication facility, as represented in the application,
will comply with all FAA, FCC and other applicable regulations;
4. Copies of all wireless telecommunication licenses for all providers for the specific site of
colocation who will use the facility at the time of filing the application;
5. Copy of signed, redacted, lease agreement with landowner, or letter of intent or
authorization.
J. SETBACKS: The following setback requirements shall apply to all towers; provided, however,
standard setback requirements may be decreased if the goals of this section would be better
served thereby:
1. Guy wires and accessory structures must satisfy the minimum Zoning District setback
requirements.
2. Facilities that are located on existing or replaced streetlights, traffic signal poles or
electrical utility poles are exempt from any setback requirements