As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT
Any equipment servicing or being used in conjunction with
a wireless telecommunications facility or wireless support structure.
The term includes utility or transmission equipment, power supplies,
generators, batteries, cables, equipment buildings, cabinets and storage
sheds.
ANTENNA
A system of electrical conductors that transmits or receives
electromagnetic waves or radio frequency signals. Such waves shall
include but not be limited to radio, television, cellular, paging,
personal telecommunications services (PCS) and microwave telecommunications.
BASE STATION
A structure or equipment at a fixed location that enables
Commission-licensed or authorized wireless communications between
user equipment and a communications network. The term does not encompass
a tower as defined in this section or any equipment associated with
a tower.
A.
The term includes, but is not limited to, equipment associated
with wireless communications services such as private, broadcast,
and public safety services, as well as unlicensed wireless services
and fixed wireless services such as microwave backhaul.
B.
The term includes, but is not limited to, radio transceivers,
antennas, coaxial or fiber-optic cable, regular and backup power supplies,
and comparable equipment, regardless of technological configuration
(including distributed antenna systems and small-cell networks).
C.
The term includes any structure other than a tower that, at the time the relevant application is filed with the Village pursuant to this article, supports or houses equipment described in Subsections
A and
B of this definition that has been reviewed and approved under the applicable zoning or siting process, even if the structure was not built for the sole or primary purpose of providing such support.
D.
The term does not include any structure that, at the time the relevant application is filed with the Village under this article, does not support or house equipment described in Subsections
A and
B of this definition.
CO-LOCATION
The mounting or installation of transmission equipment on
an eligible support structure for the purpose of transmitting and/or
receiving radio frequency signals for communications purposes.
DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM (DAS)
A network of spatially separated antenna nodes connected
to a common source via a transport medium that provides wireless service
within a geographic area or structure.
ELIGIBLE FACILITIES REQUEST
Any request for modification of an existing tower or base
station that does not substantially change the physical dimensions
of such tower or base station, involving co-location of new transmission
equipment; removal of transmission equipment; or replacement of transmission
equipment.
ELIGIBLE SUPPORT STRUCTURE
Any tower or base station, as defined in this section, provided
that it is existing at the time the relevant application is filed
with the Village.
MONOPOLE
A tower which consists of a single pole structure, designed
and erected on the ground or on top of a structure, to support communications
antennas and connect appurtenances.
SMALL-CELL WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY OR SMALL-CELL
FACILITY
Small cells are low-powered wireless base stations that function
like cells in a mobile wireless network, typically covering targeted
indoor or localized outdoor areas ranging in size from homes and offices
to stadiums, shopping malls, hospitals, and metropolitan outdoor spaces.
A small-cell facility meets both the following qualifications: i)
each antenna is located inside an enclosure of no more than six cubic
feet in volume or, in the case of an antenna that has exposed element,
the antenna and all of its exposed elements could fit within an imaginary
enclosure of no more than six cubic feet; and ii) all other wireless
equipment associated with the facility is cumulatively no more than
17 cubic feet in volume. The following types of associated ancillary
equipment are not included in the calculation of equipment volume:
electric meter, concealment elements, telecommunications demarcation
box, ground-based enclosures, grounding equipment, power transfer
switch, cutoff switch, and vertical cable runs for the connection
of power and other services.
SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE
A modification substantially changes the physical dimensions
of an eligible support structure (tower or base station) if it meets
any of the following criteria:
A.
The mounting of the proposed antenna on existing towers, other
than towers in the public rights-of-way, would increase the existing
height of the tower by more than 10%, or by the height of one additional
antenna array with separation from the nearest existing antenna not
to exceed 20 feet, whichever is greater; for other eligible support
structures, it increases the height of the structure by more than
10% or more than 10 feet, whichever is greater;
B.
The mounting of the proposed antenna would involve the installation
of more than the standard number of new equipment cabinets for the
technology involved, not to exceed four, or more than one new equipment
shelter;
C.
The mounting of the proposed antenna would involve adding an
appurtenance to the body of existing towers, other than towers in
the public rights-of-way, that would protrude from the edge of the
towers more than 20 feet, or more than the width of the tower structure
at the level of the appurtenance, whichever is greater; for other
eligible support structures, it involves adding an appurtenance to
the body of the structure that would protrude from the edge of the
structure by more than six feet, except that the mounting of the proposed
antenna may exceed the size limits herein if necessary to shelter
the antenna from inclement weather or to connect the antenna to the
tower via cable;
D.
The mounting of the proposed antenna would involve excavation
outside the current existing structure site, defined as the current
boundaries of the leased or owned property surrounding the existing
structure and any access or utility easements currently related to
the site;
E.
The modification defeats concealment and/or stealth elements
of the support structure; or
F.
The modification does not comply with prior conditions of the
approval for the existing structure and/or site; provided, however,
that this limitation does not apply to any modification that is noncompliant
only in a manner that would not exceed the thresholds identified above.
TOWER
Any structure built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting
any licensed or authorized antennas and their associated facilities,
including structures that are constructed for wireless communications
services, including, but not limited to, private, broadcast, and public
safety services, as well as unlicensed wireless services and fixed
wireless services such as microwave backhaul, and the associated site.
UTILITY POLE
A pole or similar structure that is used in whole or in part
for the purpose of carrying electric distribution lines or cables
or wires for telecommunications, cable or electric service, or for
lighting, traffic control, signage, or a similar function regardless
of ownership, including Village-owned poles. Such term shall not include
structures supporting only wireless telecommunication service facilities.
Any pole in excess of 50 feet shall be deemed a tower.
WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES FACILITY
A structure, facility or location designed or intended to
be used as, or used to support, antennas. It includes, without limit,
freestanding towers, guyed towers, monopoles, small-cell telecommunication
facilities on utility poles in the public right-of-way or property
of the Village of Beacon or of another municipal corporation within
the Village of Beacon and similar structures that employ camouflage
technology, including but not limited to structures such as a multistory
building, church steeple, silo, water tower, sign or other similar
structures intended to mitigate the visual impact of an antenna or
the functional equivalent of such. It is a structure intended for
transmitting and/or receiving radio, television, cellular, personal
telecommunications services, commercial satellite services or microwave
telecommunications, but excluding those used exclusively for dispatch
telecommunications, or exclusively for private radio and television
reception and private citizen's bands, amateur radio and other
similar telecommunications.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, special use
permit approval by the Board of Trustees is also required under this
article for the following uses:
A. A substantial change to an existing tower or base station.
B. Any other application for placement, installation, co-location or
construction of transmission equipment that does not constitute an
eligible facilities request.
C. Installation of a new tower over 50 feet in height.
D. Placement of new antenna on an existing tower or base station that
results in a substantial change to the tower or base station.
E. Installation of equipment located on a sidewalk.
F. Installation of equipment on a pole located at an elevation less
than 15 feet from the ground.
G. Installation of a small-cell facility on a pole located within 20
feet of a dwelling unit.
Board of Trustees requirements as to aesthetics and neighborhood
impact mitigation for small-cell permits. In order to preserve the
character and integrity of Village neighborhoods the Village Board
of Trustees finds that the following requirements are essential to
protect the public health, safety and welfare, and scenic preservation:
A. New small-cell facilities shall not be located in settings and locations
that have been designated as landmarks or as historic sites by a local,
state or federal agency unless the applicant demonstrates to the Board's
satisfaction that the selected site is necessary to provide adequate
service.
B. New small-cell facilities shall include stealth technology designs,
unless the Board makes a written determination that such designs are
not feasible.
C. The Board may consider alternative locations for equipment, whether
pole mounted or ground mounted.
D. All small cells placed on any roof shall be set back at least 15
feet from the edge of the roof along any street frontage, unless the
Board makes a written determination waiving the setback requirement.
E. The Board shall consider all impacts to site lines and aesthetic
views.
F. Except within the public right-of-way, all proposed poles, pole equipment
and enclosures shall comply with the designated setback requirements.
G. Up to three small cells will be allowed per utility pole if technically
feasible and if in the determination of the Board there are no safety
or aesthetic concerns. Small-cells must be designed and placed in
an aesthetically pleasing manner to the reasonable satisfaction of
the Board.
H. No small-cell placement shall be allowed on ornamental streetlighting
poles unless permitted by the Board.
I. No small-cell facilities shall obstruct pedestrian or vehicular traffic
in any way.
J. In no event shall any utility pole or wireless telecommunication
support structure installed in the public right-of-way exceed 50 feet
in height unless the Board waives this requirement during the consideration
of the permit. A shorter pole may be required if the initial proposal
is deemed out of character with the neighborhood as determined by
the Board.
K. Each new small-cell facility, including antennas or other associated
equipment, installed in the public right-of-way shall not exceed more
than 10 feet above the existing utility pole or wireless telecommunications
support structure on which it is being located, unless the Board waives
this requirement during the consideration of the permit.
The Village Administrator shall maintain records of all Board
decisions granting any applications under the within article.
Construction pursuant to a small-cell permit issued by the Board
under this article must be commenced within 12 months of issuance
of the small-cell permit and diligently pursued thereafter, or such
small-cell permit shall expire.
An application shall not be required for:
B. The replacement or upgrade of a small-cell facility with another
small-cell facility that is same as or smaller in size and height
at the same location.
Any amendment to information contained in a small-cell building/work
permit application shall be submitted in writing to the Village within
30 days after the change necessitating the amendment. On an annual
basis, the wireless telecommunication provider shall provide a list
of existing small-cell locations within the Village.