EG has adopted a protocol as required by the Federal government on telecommunication towers.
This document is available in other formats, please contact the Planning Branch to request.
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Although telecommunication towers are located within the Town of East Gwillimbury (EG), final decisions are made by the Federal government (Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada) under the Radiocommunication Act. To ensure that any proposed telecommunication towers follow Federal regulations, EG has established a Telecommunication Tower Protocol and application process to ensure the public process has been followed and consideration has been made to minimize any negative impact.
EG's Telecommunication Tower Protocol
EG has adopted a protocol as required by the Federal government on telecommunication towers.
This document is available in other formats, please contact the Planning Branch to request.
For details of the process please see the Town's protocol. Here is a quick summary of the review process.
Step 1 - Preliminary consultation
Begin with a preliminary consultation with Town staff before you (the applicant) make a formal application. Please submit a cover letter, draft site plan and elevation plan for the Preliminary consultation.
Include these items in your cover letter:
Describe the proposed tower facility including height and dimension and any antenna that may be mounted on the supporting structure.
Identify all tower facilities within the vicinity.
Show the coverage and capacity of the existing and proposed tower.
Demonstrate the possibility of co-location.
Staff will provide you with some preliminary comments and the submission requirements.
Staff will review the proposed application and ensure all the required documentation and fees are submitted (~1 week).
Once the application is complete, Staff will distribute it to the relevant Town departments and external agencies for comments.
Step 3 - Public consultation process
It is the applicant's responsibility to host and Chair a public information session. You will provide your own venue and notice. This process must be competed within 120 days of the proposal being accepted as complete by the Town.
Staff will provide a list of property owners that need to be notified.
You will give notice to the following:
It is your responsibility to collect any concerns from the public, provide a response and allow the party to reply to your responses.
You will need to keep a record of all correspondence and provide that to Town staff and Industry Canada.
Once the public consultation period has been completed, you will be able to bring the proposal for Council decision. Please note that Federal Canada will be making the final decision. Council will only provide Federal Canada with a recommendation letter called, “Letter of Concurrence”. Sometimes, the Letter of Concurrence may include conditions that the applicant must follow prior to the construction of the Tower.
Step 5 - Final decision from Federal Canada
Once the Letter of Concurrence has been sent to Industry Canada, Industry Canada will work provide the final decision to you. It is the responsibility of the applicant to notify the final decision from Industry Canada prior to any construction.
How are telecommunication towers evaluated?
Details of the Town's criteria are discussed in the protocol under section 5.0. Here is a list of topics that are taken under consideration:
Are telecommunication towers safe?
All telecommunication towers must meet Health Canada's Safety Code 6. For details and discussion on what Safety Code 6 is, visit Health Canada's Radiofrequency Exposure Guidelines.
Please use the application form for your Telecommunication Tower.
This document is available in other formats, please contact the Planning Branch to request.
Development Applications Facts About Towers - Federal Canada
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