The purposes of the Town of West Stockbridge Personal Wireless
Service Facilities, Towers and Repeaters Bylaw are to:
8.1.1 Preserve the character and appearance of the Town while simultaneously
allowing adequate personal wireless services to be developed.
8.1.2 Protect the scenic, historic, environmental, and natural or man-made
resources of the community.
8.1.3 Provide standards and requirements for regulation, placement, construction,
monitoring, design, modification and removal of personal wireless
service facilities and repeaters.
8.1.4 Provide a procedural basis for action within a reasonable period
of time for requests for authorization to place, construct, operate
or modify personal wireless service facilities and repeaters.
8.1.5 Preserve property values, locate towers so as to minimize negative
impacts on the general safety, welfare and quality of life in the
community, such as, but not limited to, visual blight, attractive
nuisance, noise and falling objects.
8.1.6 Require owners of personal wireless service facilities, towers and
repeaters to configure them so as to minimize and mitigate the adverse
visual impact of the facilities, towers and repeaters, including clustering,
co-locating, and camouflaging where appropriate.
These regulations are intended to be consistent with the Telecommunications
Act of 1996 in that: a) they do not prohibit or have the effect of
prohibiting the provision of personal wireless services; b) they are
not intended to be used to unreasonably discriminate among providers
of functionally equivalent services; and c) they do not regulate personal
wireless services on the basis of the environmental effects of radiofrequency
emissions to the extent that the regulated services and facilities
comply with the FCC's regulations concerning such emissions.
As used in this Section 8, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACT
The Telecommunications Act of 1996.
ADEQUATE CAPACITY
Capacity is considered to be "adequate" if the grade of service
is p. 05 or better for a worst-case day in a preceding month, based
on the Erlang B Tables, prior to the date of application; or as measured
using direct traffic measurement of the personal wireless service
facility in question for existing facilities requesting major modification,
and where the call blocking is due to frequency contention at the
antenna(s).
ADEQUATE COVERAGE
Coverage is considered to be "adequate" within that area
surrounding a base station where the predicted or measured median
field strength of the transmitted signal for at least 75% of the covered
area is greater than -95 dbm. It is acceptable for there to be holes
within the area of adequate coverage where the signal is less than
-95 dbm, as long as the signal regains its strength to greater than
-95 dbm further away from the base station. For the limited purpose
of determining whether the use of a repeater is necessary or desirable,
there shall be deemed not to be adequate coverage within said holes.
The outer boundary of the area of adequate coverage, however, is that
location past which the signal does not regain a strength of greater
than -95 dbm.
ANTENNA
A device which is attached to a tower or other structure
for transmitting and receiving electromagnetic waves.
BASE STATION
The primary sending and receiving site in a wireless telecommunications
network.
CHANNEL
The segment of the radiation spectrum from an antenna which
carries one signal. An antenna may radiate on many channels simultaneously.
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT SHELTER
A structure located at a base station designed principally
to enclose equipment used in connection with personal wireless service
transmissions.
dbm
Unit of measure of the power level of an electromagnetic
signal expressed in decibels referenced by one milliwatt.
EMF
Electromagnetic frequency radiation.
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 facilities and required landscaping
are located.
FACILITY/TOWER SPECIAL PERMIT (F/TSP)
The special permit required to be obtained in order to install
any tower or personal wireless service facility or for any major modification
of an existing facility.
FCC
Federal Communications Commission. The Federal agency responsible
for regulating telecommunications in the United States.
FCC 96-326
A report and order which sets new national standards for
emissions of radiofrequency emissions from FCC-regulated transmitters.
This report and order is now contained with 47 CFR Chapter I, § 1.1307.
GRADE OF SERVICE
A measure of the percentage of calls which are able to connect
to the base station during the busiest hour of the day. Grade of service
is expressed as a number, such as p.05, which means that 95% of callers
will connect on their first try. A lower number (p.04) indicates a
better grade of service.
MAJOR MODIFICATION OF AN EXISTING FACILITY
Any change, or proposed change in power input or output,
number of antennas, change in antenna type or model, repositioning
of antenna(s), change in number of channels per antenna above the
maximum number approved under an existing special permit. Also any
increase, or proposed increase, in dimensions of an existing and permitted
tower or other structure designed to support personal wireless service
transmission, receiving and/or relaying antennas and/or equipment.
MONITORING
The measurement, by the use of instruments in the field,
of the radiation from a site as a whole, or from individual personal
wireless service facilities, towers, antennas or repeaters.
MONITORING PROTOCOL
The testing protocol, initially the Cobbs Protocol, which
is to be used to monitor the emissions from existing and new personal
wireless service facilities and repeaters upon adoption of this Section
8. The SPGA may, as the technology changes, require, by written regulation,
the use of other testing protocols. A copy of the monitoring protocol
shall be on file with the Town Clerk.
MONOPOLE
A single self-supporting vertical pole with below-grade foundations.
PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICE FACILITY
All equipment (excluding any repeaters) with which a personal
wireless service provider broadcasts and receives the radiofrequency
waves which carry their services and all locations of said equipment
or any part thereof. This facility may be sited on one or more towers
or structure(s) owned and permitted by another owner or entity.
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 above mean sea level, power input and output, frequency output,
type of antenna, antenna gain, topography of the site and its surroundings
are all taken into account to create these simulations.
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.
REPEATER SITE
The location within the Town of West Stockbridge leased by
one or more personal wireless service providers and upon which one
or more repeater(s) and required camouflage or screening are located.
REPEATER SPECIAL PERMIT (RSP)
The special permit required to be obtained in order to install
any repeater, or for major modification of an existing repeater within
the Town of West Stockbridge.
TELEPORT
A multi-user commercial facility utilizing satellite dishes
of greater than 2.0 meters in diameter designed to uplink to communications
satellites for transmission of data.
TOWER
A monopole, lattice, or other structure that is designed
to support personal wireless service transmission, receiving and/or
relaying antennas and/or equipment.
No personal wireless service facility, tower, or repeater shall
be erected, constructed, or installed or undergo major modification
without first obtaining a special permit from the SPGA in accordance
with the requirements set forth herein. One or both of two kinds of
special permits are required: a) a facility/tower special permit (henceforth
F/TSP) for new facility/tower construction (or major modification
of an existing facility); b) a repeater special permit (henceforth
RSP) for repeater(s) to be mounted on an existing or newly permitted
tower or structure (or major modification of an existing repeater).
Any personal wireless service facility or repeater which ceases
to operate for a period of one year shall be removed. "Cease to operate"
is defined as not performing the normal functions associated with
the personal wireless facility or repeater and its equipment on a
continuous and ongoing basis for a period of one year. At the time
of removal, the facility or repeater site shall be remediated such
that all Personal wireless service facility or repeater improvements
which have ceased to operate are removed. If all facilities on a tower
have ceased to operate, the tower shall also be removed, and the facility
or repeater site, including any access road(s) which lead to that
facility or repeater site from the main access road, shall be revegetated.
If all facility or repeater sites have ceased to operate, the owner
of the last personal wireless service facility or repeater to leave
the site shall revegetate the access road in its entirety. Existing
trees shall only be removed with the written permission of the SPGA,
and only if the SPGA determines such removal of trees to be necessary
to complete the required removal of personal wireless service facility(s)
or repeater(s).