Definitions. As used in this Subsection, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated:
ADEQUATE COVERAGE
Coverage is considered to be adequate within the service
area of the Village of Highland Falls if the minimum standards set
forth by the Federal Communications Commission to permit the applicant
to operate a personal wireless communications services within the
area are met.
ANTENNA
A system of electrical conductors that transmit or receive
radio frequency waves. Such waves shall include but not be limited
to radio navigation, radio, television, wireless and microwave communications.
BASE STATION
The primary sending and receiving site in a wireless telecommunications
network. More than one base station and/or more than one variety of
personal wireless service provider can be located on a single tower
structure.
COLLOCATION
The siting and/or mounting of multiple communication facilities
used by the same provider, or by two or more competing providers,
on the same property and/or antenna support structure or communication
tower.
DBM
Unit of measure of the power level of an electromagnetic
signal expressed in decibels, referenced to one milliwatt.
EQUIPMENT SHELTER
A structure located at the base station designed principally
to enclose equipment used in connection with personal wireless service
transmissions.
ERP
Effective radiated power.
FACILITY SITE
A property, or any part thereof, which is owned or leased
by one or more personal wireless service providers and upon which
one or more personal wireless service facility(ies) and required landscaping
are located.
MAJOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
Any wireless communications facility that is not a minor
wireless communications facility. A major wireless communications
facility includes all related and appurtenant buildings, structures
and equipment, including a wireless communications tower.
MINOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
Any wireless communications facility situated on or in an
existing building or other structure where such equipment consists
of a combination of antennas or other receiving device necessary in
number to facilitate the provision of wireless communications services
from such location, provided that such minor installation: 1) is comprised
of antennas or transmitting or receiving devices which are no more
than six feet in height, including supports, and which are mounted
on supports affixed to the existing structure; and 2) may include,
if necessary, a new small (10 feet by 20 feet and 10 feet high) building
to house necessary equipment.
MONITORING PROTOCOL
The testing protocol which is to be used to monitor the emissions
from existing and new personal wireless service facilities upon adoption
of this subsection. The Planning Board may, as the technology changes,
require, by resolution, the use of other testing protocols.
MONOPOLE
A single self-supporting vertical pole, designed to be used
for the purposes provided in the definition of "wireless communications
tower" in this subsection, with no guy wire anchors, consisting of
a galvanized or other unpainted metal, or a wooden pole with below-grade
foundations.
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
The term "municipal corporation," as used in this subsection,
includes a county, town, city, village, board of cooperative educational
services, fire district or school district.
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PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICE PROVIDER
An entity licensed by the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) to provide personal wireless services to individuals or institutions.
PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICES
Commercial mobile services, unlicensed wireless services
and common carrier wireless exchange access services. These services
include cellular services, personal communications services (PCS),
specialized mobile radio services and paging services.
RADIATION PROPAGATION STUDIES or RADIAL PLOTS
Computer-generated estimates of the radiation emanating from
antennas or repeaters sited on a specific tower or structure. The
height aboveground, power input and output, frequency output, type
of antenna, antenna gain and topography of the site and its surroundings
are all taken into account to create these simulations. They are the
primary tool for determining whether a site will provide adequate
coverage for the personal wireless service facility proposed for that
site.
REPEATER
A small receiver/relay transmitter of not more than 20 watts
output designed to provide service to areas which are not able to
receive adequate coverage directly from a base station.
TELEPORT
A facility utilizing satellite dishes of greater than 2.0
meters in diameter designed to uplink to communications satellites
for transmitting in the C-Band (four to six Ghz) spectrum.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
Any site containing equipment used in connection with the
commercial operation of wireless communications services, as defined
herein, and as the term "personal wireless services facility" is defined
in the Communications Act of 1934, as amended by the Telecommunications
Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. § 332(c)(7)(C), or as hereafter amended,
to transmit and/or receive frequencies, including, but not limited
to, antennas, repeaters, monopoles, equipment, appurtenances and structures.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
The provision of personal wireless communications services,
including, but not limited to, those more commonly referred to as
cellular telephone service, which services are regulated by the Federal
Communications Commission in accordance with the Communications Act
of 1934, as amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C.
§ 332(c)(7)(C), or as hereafter amended.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS TOWER
Any freestanding structure, including a lattice structure
or framework and freestanding self-supported vertical pole (commonly
known as a monopole), constructed for the placement of any equipment
for use in connection with the provision of wireless communications
services.