Definitions. As used in this Section, the following terms shall have
the meanings and usages indicated:
AGL
Above ground level. Ground level shall be determined by the
average elevation of the natural ground level within a radius of fifty
(50) feet from the center location of measurement.
ANTENNA(AE)
Any device taller or wider than four (4) feet that transmits
and/or receives radio waves for voice, data or video communications
purposes, including, but not limited to, television, AM/FM radio,
microwave, cellular telephone and similar forms of communications.
The term shall exclude satellite earth station antennae less that
one (1) meter in diameter (mounted within twelve (12) feet of the
ground or building-mounted) and any receive-only home television antennae.
CABINET
A structure for the protection and security of communications
equipment associated with one (1) or more antennae where direct access
to equipment is provided from the exterior and that has horizontal
dimensions that do not exceed four (4) feet by six (6) feet, and vertical
height that does not exceed six (6) feet.
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION
The Certificate issued by the Tower Commission or Planning
and Zoning Commission authorizing the erection or replacement of an
antenna or tower. Said certificate shall be subject to cancellation
upon notice to applicant of failure to comply with this Section.
COMMUNICATION TOWER MULTI-USE INTEREST AREA
An area as designated by the map of the same title indicating
general locations in which more than one (1) wireless service provider
may potentially seek to locate an antenna facility and in which the
construction of co-locatable towers will be required. The map may
be periodically revised in response to new information received regarding
tower sites sought by wireless providers. A multi-use interest area
shall be designated as appropriate for towers within one (1) mile
of each other, unless the applicant demonstrates to the contrary.
DISGUISED SUPPORT STRUCTURE
Any free-standing, man-made structure designed for the support
of antennae, 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, water towers, light standards, flag poles and artificial trees.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration.
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission.
HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the average grade of
the base of the structure at ground level to its highest point and,
including the main structure and all attachments thereto.
MODIFICATION
Any addition, deletion, or change, including the addition
or replacement of Antennae, or any change to a structure requiring
a building permit or other governmental approval.
NOTIFICATION
Written notice delivered by certified mail to all known potential
tower users and City Clerk.
SHELTER
A building for the protection and security of communications
equipment associated with one (1) or more antennae and where access
to equipment is gained from the interior of the building. Human occupancy
for office or other uses or the storage of other materials and equipment
not in direct support of the connected antennae is prohibited.
TOWER
A structure designed for the support of one (1) or more antennae
and including guyed towers, self-supporting (lattice) towers or monopoles
but not disguised support structures or buildings. The term shall
also not include any support structure, including attachments of sixty-five
(65) feet or less in height owned and operated by an amateur radio
operator licensed by the Federal Communication Commission.
TOWER COMMISSION
A Commission made up of the Mayor of the City of Clarkson
Valley and two (2) residents of the City appointed by the Mayor with
the advice and consent of the Board of Aldermen responsible for issuing
a certificate of authorization. Terms of the appointment shall be
two (2) years.