Definitions.
As used in this Section, the following terms shall have these prescribed
meanings:
ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT
Any equipment serving or being used in conjunction with a
wireless communications facility or wireless support structure. The
term includes utility or transmission equipment, power supplies, generators,
batteries, cables, equipment buildings, cabinets and storage sheds,
shelters, or similar structures.
ANTENNA
Communications equipment that transmits or receives electromagnetic
radio signals used in the provision of any type of wireless communications
services.
APPLICANT
Any person engaged in the business of providing wireless
communications services or the wireless communications infrastructure
required for wireless communications services who submits an application.
APPLICATION
A request submitted by an applicant to the City to construct
a new wireless support structure, for the substantial modification
of a wireless support structure, or for collocation of a wireless
facility or replacement of a wireless facility on an existing structure.
BUILDING PERMIT
A permit issued by the City prior to commencement of work
on the collocation of wireless facilities on an existing structure,
the substantial modification of a wireless support structure, or the
commencement of construction of any new wireless support structure,
solely to ensure that the work to be performed by the applicant satisfies
the applicable building code.
COLLOCATION
The placement or installation of a new wireless facility
on a structure that already has an existing wireless facility, including
electrical transmission towers, water towers, buildings, and other
structures capable of structurally supporting the attachment of wireless
facilities in compliance with applicable codes.
DIRECTOR
The Director of Public Works or his/her designee.
DISGUISED SUPPORT STRUCTURE
Any freestanding, man-made structure designed for the support
of one (1) or more wireless facilities, the presence of which is camouflaged
or concealed as an appropriately-placed architectural or natural feature.
Such structures, may include, but are not limited to, clock towers,
campaniles, observation towers, billboards, signs, light standards,
flagpoles and artificial trees.
ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION TOWER
An electrical transmission structure used to support high
voltage overhead power lines. The term shall not include any utility
pole.
EQUIPMENT COMPOUND
An area surrounding or near a wireless support structure
within which are located wireless facilities.
EXISTING STRUCTURE
A structure that exists at the time a request to place wireless
facilities on a structure is filed with the City. The term includes
any structure that is capable of supporting the attachment of wireless
facilities in compliance with applicable building codes, National
Electric Safety Codes, and recognized industry standards for structural
safety, capacity, reliability, and engineering, including, but not
limited to, towers, buildings, and water towers. The term shall not
include any utility pole.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration.
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission.
HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the lowest grade at the
base of the structure to its highest point and including the main
structure and all attachments thereto.
REPLACEMENT
Includes constructing a new wireless support structure of
equal proportions and of equal height or such other height that would
not constitute a substantial modification to an existing structure
in order to support wireless facilities or to accommodate collocation
and includes the associated removal of the preexisting wireless facilities
or wireless support structure.
STANDARD OUTDOOR ADVERTISING STRUCTURES
All signs which advertise products, services or businesses
which are not located on the same premises as the sign, including
billboards, detached pole signs on separate parcels, wall signs and
signs otherwise attached to buildings and/or supported by uprights
or braces on the ground.
SUBSTANTIAL MODIFICATION
The mounting of a proposed wireless facility on a wireless
support structure which, as applied to the structure as it was originally
constructed.
a.
Increases the existing vertical height of the structure by:
(1)
More than ten percent (10%); or
(2)
The height of one (1) additional antenna array with separation
from the nearest existing antenna not to exceed twenty (20) feet,
whichever is greater; or
b.
Involves adding an appurtenance to the body of a wireless support
structure that protrudes horizontally from the edge of the wireless
support structure more than twenty (20) feet or more than the width
of the wireless support structure at the level of the appurtenance,
whichever is greater (except where necessary to shelter the antenna
from inclement weather or to connect the antenna to the tower via
cable); or
c.
Involves the installation of more than the standard number of
new outdoor equipment cabinets for the technology involved, not to
exceed four (4) new equipment cabinets; or
d.
Increases the square footage of the existing equipment compound
by more than one thousand two hundred fifty (1,250) square feet.
UTILITY
Any person, corporation, County, municipality acting in its
capacity as a utility, Municipal Utility Board, or other entity, or
department thereof or entity related thereto, providing retail or
wholesale electric, natural gas, water, waste water, data, cable television,
or telecommunications or internet protocol-related services.
UTILITY POLE
A structure owned or operated by a utility that is designed
specifically for and used to carry lines, cables, or wires for telephony,
cable television, or electricity, or to provide lighting.
WATER TOWER
A water storage tank, or a standpipe or an elevated tank
situated on a support structure, originally constructed for use as
a reservoir or facility to store or deliver water.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SERVICE
Includes the wireless facilities of all services licensed
to use radio communications pursuant to Section 301 of the Communications
Act of 1934, 47 USC 301.
WIRELESS FACILITY
The set of equipment and network components, exclusive of
the underlying wireless support structure, including, but not limited
to, antennas, accessory equipment, transmitters, receivers, power
supplies, cabling and associated equipment necessary to provide wireless
communications services.
WIRELESS SUPPORT STRUCTURE
A structure, such as a monopole, tower, or building capable
of supporting wireless facilities. This definition does not include
utility poles.