This chapter shall be known as and may be cited as the "Towers
Law of the Town of Lewiston." This chapter supersedes all laws or
ordinances or parts thereof ordinances adopted prior hereto which
are in conflict herewith to the extent of such conflict.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
An accessory facility or structure serving or being used
in conjunction with a communications tower and/or similar facility
and located on the same lot as the communications tower. Examples
of such structures include, but are not limited to, utility or transmission
equipment, storage sheds or cabinets.
ALLOWABLE BANDWIDTH
Refer to the appendix; Federal Communications Commission,
Office of Engineering and Technology (OET), Bulletin No. 56, 3rd Edition,
January 1989.
ALTERNATIVE TOWER STRUCTURE
Any man-made trees, clock towers, bell steeples, light poles,
and similar alternative-design mounting structures that camouflage
or conceal the presence of antennas or towers.
AM ARRAY
A tower and/or antennas installation consisting of one or
more tower units and supporting ground system which functions as one
AM broadcasting antenna.
ANTENNA
Any device or exterior-mounted apparatus mounted on a tower,
building, utility pole, light pole or other structure designed for
telephonic, radio, data, internet or television communications to
transmit or receive communications signals or electromotive waves
for the purpose of providing cellular services, telecommunications
services, personal communications services, personal wireless services,
wireless cable, commercial paging, data or wireless services and its
attendant base station, utilizing microcells or frequencies authorized
by the Federal Communications Commission.
APPLICANT
Service provider seeking to establish a tower or facility
in the Town of Lewiston.
BACKHAUL NETWORK
The lines that connect a provider's towers/cell sites to
one or more cellular telephone switching offices and/or long distance
providers or the public switched telephone network.
BREAKPOINT
The location on a communication tower of a designed feature
which, in the event of a tower failure, would result in the tower
falling entirely within the boundaries of the property on which it
is located.
BUILDING-MOUNTED ANTENNAS
Communications facilities which utilize existing buildings
and structures other than towers as defined in this section for supporting
antennas.
CELL SITE
A tract or parcel of land that contains the personal wireless
service facilities, including any antenna, support structure, accessory
buildings and parking, and may include other uses associated with
and ancillary to personal wireless services.
CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
Consists of the equipment and structures involved in receiving
telecommunication or radio signals from a mobile radio communications
source and transmitting those signals to a central switching computer
which connects the mobile unit with the land-based telephone lines.
COLLOCATED ANTENNAS
Communications facilities which utilize existing towers,
buildings or other structures for placement of antenna(s) and do not
require construction of a new tower, a significant modification to
an existing telecommunications facility or the construction of a new
antenna at a height in excess of any existing antennas located on
any such tower, building, or other structure.
COLLOCATION
Multiple use of preexisting towers by one or more telecommunications
companies, primarily to minimize proliferation of any additional new
towers.
COMPANY
A telecommunications, radio, television and/or similar service
provider.
EIS
An environmental impact study.
EMF
Electromagnetic field.
EPA
The Environmental Protection Agency.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration.
FACILITY
See "cellular telecommunications facility."
FALL-DOWN ZONE
The radius around a tower within which all portions of the
tower and antenna(s) would fall, regardless of any claimed provisions
for the breakoff of a portion of such a tower, in the event of a structural
failure of the tower.
FCC
The Federal Communication Commission.
FRANCHISE
A particular privilege granted by a governmental body and
invested in an individual, group of individuals or corporation granting
a positive right to do something otherwise legally incompetent, such
as operating a telecommunications service facility.
HEIGHT
When referring to a tower or other structure, the distance
from the finished grade of the parcel to the highest point on the
tower or other structure, including the base pad and any antenna.
ONE-HUNDRED-PERCENT CLEAR ZONE
The area where, in the event of a tower failure, the entire
height of the tower would fall completely within the boundaries of
the property in which it is located.
PERSONAL WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE FACILITY
Any persons, firms or corporations who or which supply personal
wireless telecommunication service, including all equipment apparatus,
facilities and devices used in the supply of personal wireless telecommunications
service.
PREEXISTING TOWERS AND PREEXISTING ANTENNAS
Any tower or antenna for which a building permit or special
use permit has been properly issued prior to the effective date of
this chapter, including permitted towers or antennas that have not
yet been constructed, so long as such approval is current and not
expired.
PROPAGATION STUDY
A study which demonstrates the existing signal coverage and
the signal coverage resulting from the proposed communications tower.
SEARCH RING
The area, overlaid on an appropriate background map, demonstrating
where the telecommunications tower and/or antenna needs to be located
in order to provide proper signal strength and coverage to the target
cell. It is typically prepared by a qualified radio frequency engineer.
SEC
Solar energy conversion systems; includes any device or devices
used to harness solar energy for conversion into electrical current
or battery storage.
SEQRA
The State Environmental Quality Review Act requiring an environmental
impact analysis of a proposed action.
A.
TYPE I ACTIONAn action or class of actions identified as likely to have a significant impact on the environment, and an environmental impact study may be required.
B.
TYPE II ACTIONAn action or class of actions found not to have a significant effect on the environment and therefore will not require preparation of an EIS.
C.
UNLISTED ACTIONAll actions identified as exempt or excluded action and not a Type I or Type II action in the agency's own SEQRA procedures.
SPECIAL USE
A use which is deemed allowable within a given zoning district
but which is potentially incompatible with other uses and, therefore,
is subject to special standards and conditions set forth for such
use subject to approval.
TELECOMMUNICATION ACCESSORY
Any accessory facility, building or structure, including
base stations, serving or being used in conjunction with or sheltering
any telecommunication facility, equipment or tower.
TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA
Any antenna designed to transmit or receive communication
signals as authorized by the FCC or FAA or any other authorized agency.
Design examples of telecommunication antennas are described as follows:
whip, panel and dish. Such signals shall include but not be limited
to radio, television, cellular, paging, personal communication systems
and microwave.
TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER
A.
Any structure greater than 35 feet in height, including an antenna,
that is designed and constructed primarily for the purpose of supporting
one or more antennas for telephone, radio, and similar communication
purposes, including self-supporting lattice towers, guyed towers or
monopole towers. The term includes radio and television transmission
towers, microwave towers, common-carrier towers, cellular telephone
towers, alternative tower structures and the like. The term includes
the structure and any support thereto.
(1)
GUYED TOWERA communications tower that is supported in whole or part by guy wires and ground anchors.
(2)
LATTICE TOWERA communications tower consisting of freestanding framework.
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(3)
MONOPOLE TOWERA communication tower consisting of a single pole constructed without guy wires and ground anchors.
(4)
SELF-SUPPORTED TOWERA communication tower other than a monopole that is constructed without guy wires and ground anchors.
B.
The term "telecommunication tower" shall not include amateur
radio operators' equipment as licensed by the FCC.
C.
A lattice tower shall be permitted only if its sole purpose
is for public safety or emergency communication.
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TOWER
Any structure greater than 35 feet in height including wind
energy conversion systems. (See "WEC" definition.)
TOWER PERMIT
A permit to facilitate the construction of a tower or telecommunications
facility pursuant to this chapter.
TOWN LAND
Real estate located in the Town of Lewiston, except any land
in incorporated village, which is owned, leased or otherwise controlled
by the Town of Lewiston.
WEC
Wind energy conversion systems, including but not limited
to any windmill or other wind-collection device or array used to harness
wind energy for conversion into electrical or mechanical energy.