Sorry, but these are not facts.
First, I support private property rights in all settings, not just broadcast. That means you have the right to use your property as you please. If I want to demolish my house and lease the property to Verizon for a cell tower, or to 7-Eleven for a convenience store, that is my right. Unfortunately, NIMBY's infringe on that right, largely drawing upon the powers of zoning laws. For similar reasons, judging future property values is not an appropriate use of governmental powers.
Second, the reasons you list are not reasonable fears. There are thousands upon thousands of broadcast, cellular, and microwave towers in the US, and the number of aircraft collisions is essentially zero. I think there was one across the whole US last year, in Houston. The only casualties were the occupants of the helicopter.
Once in a while a tower collapses due to weather (hurricanes, ice storms, etc), but I have never heard of a tower collapsing and landing on someone else's property, since towers are designed to crumple upon themselves. There is no danger to the public from living adjacent to a broadcast tower as your "facts" claimed.
Something being "ugly" is a matter of opinion and not fact.