Definitions. As used
in this Chapter, the following terms shall have the definitions which
follow:
ABOVE GROUND LEVEL ("AGL")
A height measured with respect to the underlying ground surface
(as opposed to altitude/elevation above mean sea level (AMSL), or
(in broadcast engineering) height above average terrain (HAAT)).
ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT
Any equipment serving or being used in conjunction with a
SC-PWSF, including, but not limited to, utility or transmission equipment,
power supplies, generators, batteries, cables, equipment buildings,
cabinets, storage sheds, shelters, vaults, or other structures.
ANTENNA
A device used to transmit and/or receive radio or electromagnetic
waves for the provision of services, including, but not limited to,
cellular, paging, personal communications services (PCS) and microwave
communications. Such devices include, but are not limited to, directional
antennas (such as panel antennas), microwave dishes, and satellite
dishes; omnidirectional antennas; wireless access points (Wi-Fi);
and strand-mounted wireless access points. This definition does not
apply to broadcast antennas, antennas designed for amateur radio use,
or satellite dishes designed for residential or household purposes.
APPROVAL AUTHORITY
The Planning Director or the Commissioner of Building is
responsible for review and approval or denial of zoning and building
permit applications. The approval authority for a project which requires
a special use permit refers to the Zoning Board of Appeals.
BASE STATION
A structure or equipment at a fixed location that enables
FCC-licensed or authorized wireless communications between user equipment
and a communications network. The term does not encompass a tower
as defined herein or any accessory equipment associated with a tower.
Base Station includes, without limitation:
1)
Equipment associated with personal wireless communications services
such as private, broadcast, and public safety services, as well as
unlicensed wireless services and fixed wireless services such as microwave
backhaul.
2)
Radio transceivers, antennas, coaxial or fiber-optic cable,
regular and backup power supplies, and comparable equipment, regardless
of technological configuration (including Distributed Antenna Systems
("DAS") and small-cell networks).
3)
Any structure other than a tower that, at the time the relevant
application is filed with the Town under this section, supports or
houses equipment described in paragraphs 1) and 2) in this definition
that has been reviewed and approved under the applicable zoning or
siting process, or under another State or local regulatory review
process, even if the structure was not built for the sole or primary
purpose of providing that support.
The term does not include any structure that, at the time the
relevant application is filed with the Town under this section, does
not support or house equipment described in this Code.
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CAMOUFLAGE
Concealment or stealth techniques that result in a PWSF that
(1) blends in with the underlying support structure and the surrounding
area, or (2) appears to be an object that is congruent with its environment,
but the equipment or the concealment technique is readily apparent
to the observer. Examples include, but are not limited to, (i) facade
or rooftop mounted popout screen boxes; (ii) antennas mounted within
a radome and a cable skirt above a street light standard, traffic
light standard, or utility pole; (iii) faux trees either as the only
tree in the vicinity or consistent with other tree species in the
vicinity; or (iv) a minaret.
CODE
For the purposes of this Chapter, the term "Code" refers to Chapter
203, §
6-11, "New and Substantially Modified Small Cell Personal Wireless Services Facilities Standards in the Public Rights-of-Way."
CO-LOCATION
Outside the right-of-way, the mounting or installation of
transmission equipment on an existing structure for the purpose of
transmitting and/or receiving RF signals for communications purposes.
Inside the right-of-way, this term means:
(1)
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Mounting or installing an antenna facility on a pre-existing
structure, and/or
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(2)
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Modifying or replacing in-kind a pre-existing structure for
the purpose of mounting or installing an antenna facility on that
structure.
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CONCEALMENT TECHNIQUES
Concealment techniques include, but are not limited to, (i)
the use of RF-transparent screening, (ii) approved specific colors
and textures, (iii) minimizing the size of the site, (iv) integrating
the installation into existing utility infrastructure, (v) installing
new infrastructure that matches existing infrastructure in the area
(vi) controlling the installation location.
CPCN
A "Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity" granted
pursuant to Title 16 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations.
DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM (DAS)
A network of spatially separated antenna nodes connection
to a common source via a transport medium that provides personal wireless
services within a geographic area.
ELIGIBLE SUPPORT STRUCTURE
Any tower or base station as defined in this section, provided that it is existing at the time the relevant application is filed with the Town under Chapter
203.
EXISTING
"Existing" means the term as defined by the FCC in 47 C.F.R.
Section 1.6100(b)(5), as may be amended, which provides that "[a]
constructed tower or base station is existing for purposes of [the
FCC's Section 6409(a) regulations] if it has been reviewed and approved
under the applicable zoning or siting process, or under another state
or local regulatory review process, provided that a tower that has
not been reviewed and approved because it was not in a zoned area
when it was built, but was lawfully constructed. This term also includes
co-location installations as previously defined.
EXISTING HEIGHT
The height of the structure as originally approved or as
of the most recent modification that received regulatory approval
prior to February 22, 2012, the date that Congress passed Section
6409(a) of the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act. Height
shall be measured from pre-existing grade level to the highest point
on the tower or structure, including any antenna or lightning protection
device.
GRADE OR "GROUND LEVEL"
The surface elevation of any lawn, public right-of-way, or
other improved or unimproved surface.
HEIGHT
The distance measured from the pre-existing grade level to
the highest point on the tower or structure, including any antenna
or lightning protection device.
INTERFERENCE
Physically or electronically affecting the operation, views,
signals or functions of another party's equipment.
MACROCELL
A macrocell provides the largest area of coverage within
a mobile network. The antennas for macrocells can be mounted on ground-based
masts, rooftops or other existing structures. They are generally positioned
at a height that is not obstructed by terrain or buildings. They provide
radio coverage over varying distances depending on the frequency used,
the number of calls made and the physical terrain. Macrocell base
stations typically occupy space greater than eight cubic feet for
station equipment, greater than three cubic feet per antenna and three
or more antennas. Macrocell have a typical power output in hundreds
or thousands of watts.
NIER
An abbreviation for non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation.
NEW INSTALLATION
Installation of any form of PWSF at any location where there
is not currently a PWSF.
NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
The following districts: OB, NB, GB, CS, MS, SC, TI-2.5,
TI-4, SC-3, DC-3, DC-5, CTR-2.5, CTR-5, CTR-8, RD, ST, GI, CF, TND,
LW-1, TNB.
NPSC
"NPSC" means the New York Public Service Commission, or its
duly appointed successor agency.
OTARD
An abbreviation for "Over-the-Air Reception Device" which
includes satellite television dishes not greater than one meter in
diameter.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, estate, trust, partnership,
joint-stock company, an association of two or more persons having
a joint common interest, or any other entity.
PETITIONER
Any person or entity submitting an application to install
personal wireless service facilities within the public right-of-way
or outside of the public right of way.
PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY or "PROW"
Real property owned or otherwise controlled or maintained
by the Town which is devoted to (i) public transportation purposes;
or (ii) the placement of the Town's municipal utilities and other
traditional uses along a transportation route, whether by dedication,
prescription, or otherwise, as well as the spaces above and below.
In addition to the foregoing, the definition of right of way includes,
without limitation, the area on, below, or above public highways,
streets, avenues, alleys, sidewalks, bridges, aqueducts, and viaducts
within the Town which are owned, controlled, or maintained by the
Town.
PWS
An abbreviation for "Personal Wireless Services." This term
shall have the same meaning as defined and used in the Telecommunications
Act of 1996.
PWSF or PWSFs
An abbreviation for "Personal Wireless Services Facility/Facilities".
RADOME
A weatherproofed enclosure that protects and conceals an
antenna or antennas contained therein.
RF
An abbreviation for "Radio Frequency."
SECTION 6409(a)
Refers to the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act
of 2012, 47 USC § 1455(a).
SITE
The area occupied by the structure supporting the antenna,
the accessory equipment and the path of the wires and cable connecting
the antenna to the accessory equipment.
SMALL CELL PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICES FACILITY ("SC-PWSF"
or "SMALL CELL")
An umbrella term for low-powered radio access nodes, including
those that operate in licensed spectrum and unlicensed carrier-grade
Wi-Fi. Small cells occupy no more than twenty-eight cubic feet for
all base station equipment, and no more than three cubic feet per
antenna and typically have a range from ten meters to several hundred
meters. Types of small cells include femtocells, picocells and microcells-broadly
increasing in size from femtocells (the smallest) to microcells (the
largest).
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Pursuant to C.F.R. Title 47, this definition includes facilities
that meet each of the following conditions:
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a.
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are mounted on structures 50 feet or less in height including
their antennas as defined in 47 C.F.R. § 1.1320(d), or
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b.
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are mounted on structures no more than 10 percent taller than
other adjacent structures, or
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c.
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do not extend existing structures on which they are located
to a height of more than 50 feet or by more than 10 percent, whichever
is greater;
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2.)
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Each antenna associated with the deployment, excluding associated
antenna equipment (as defined in the definition of antenna in 47 C.F.R.
§ 1.1320(d)), is no more than three cubic feet in volume;
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All other wireless equipment associated with the structure,
including the wireless equipment associated with the antenna and any
pre-existing associated equipment on the structure, is no more than
28 cubic feet in volume;
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4.)
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Do not require antenna structure registration under 47 C.F.R.
Part 17;
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Are not located on Tribal lands, as defined under 36 C.F.R.
800.16(x); and
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Do not result in human exposure to RF radiation in excess of
the applicable safety standards specified in 47 C.F.R. § 1.1307(b).
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT/SUP
The official document or permit by which a petitioner is
allowed to construct and use PWS facilities as granted or issued by
the Town (see Zoning Authorization).
STEALTH
State-of-the-art concealment techniques that completely screen
the SC-PWSF and all associated equipment from public to the extent
that the observer does not recognize the structure as a wireless facility.
Examples include, but are not limited to: (i) wireless equipment placed
completely within existing architectural features such that the installation
causes no visible change to the underlying structure; (ii) new architectural
features that match the underlying building in architectural style,
physical proportion and construction materials quality; (iii) flush-to
grade underground equipment vaults with flush-to-grade entry hatches,
with wireless equipment placed completely within.
TOWER
Any structure built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting
any FCC-licensed or authorized antennas and their associated facilities,
including structures that are constructed for wireless communications
services including, but not limited to, private, broadcast, and public
safety services, as well as unlicensed wireless services and fixed
wireless services such as microwave backhaul, and the associated site.
TOWN
The set of entities charged by the Town of Amherst with implementing
the provisions of this Chapter, and related elements of the Town Code,
including, but not limited to the Town Board, Zoning Board of Appeals,
Planning Department, Town Attorney, Building Department, and Highway
Department.
TOWN-OWNED INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure that is maintained, owned, or operated by
the Town including, but not limited to: (i) street light standards,
(ii) traffic signal standards, (iii) structures for signage, (iv)
buildings, and (v) poles or similar structures owned or operated by
the Town.
UNCONCEALED
A PWS Facility that is not a stealth facility and has no
or effectively no camouflage techniques applied such that the wireless
equipment is plainly obvious to the observer.
UTILITY POLE
A structure that is: (a) maintained, owned, or operated by:
(i) a public utility; (ii) a communications service provider; (iii)
a municipality; (iv) an electric membership corporation; or (v) a
rural electric cooperative; and (b) designed and used to: (i) carry
lines, cables, or wires for telephone, cable television, or electricity;
or (ii) provide lighting. The term does not include a Tower, PWSF,
eligible support structure, or an electrical transmission tower.