Definitions. The following definitions shall specifically apply to
this section. Where a definition references a specific law, code,
or statute; any amendments to that law or code shall apply. Where
a definition references a federal agency who has been empowered with
the authority to interpret such definition, the most recent definition
adopted by that agency shall apply.
ABANDONMENT
Cessation of use of a wireless telecommunications facility
for wireless telecommunications activity for at least the minimum
period of time specified under this chapter.
ACCESSORY FACILITY OR STRUCTURE
An accessory facility or structure serving or being used
in conjunction with wireless telecommunications facilities, and located
on the same property or lot as the wireless telecommunications facilities,
including, but not limited to, utility or transmission equipment storage
sheds or cabinets.
ALTERATION
Any construction or renovation to an existing wireless telecommunications
facility other than a repair.
ALTERNATE DESIGN TOWER STRUCTURE
Artificial trees, clock towers, bell steeples, light poles,
silos and similar alternative design mounting structures that camouflage
or conceal the presence of antennas or towers (see also "stealth facility").
ANSI
American National Standards Institute, a nonprofit, privately
funded membership organization that coordinates the development of
voluntary national standards in the United States.
ANTENNA
A system of electrical conductors that transmit or receive
electromagnetic waves or radio frequency or other wireless signals.
Such shall include, but not be limited to radio, television, cellular,
paging, personal telecommunications services (PCS), microwave telecommunications
and services not licensed by the FCC, but not expressly exempt from
the Town's siting, building, and permitting authority.
(4)
REPEATERA small receiver/relay transmitter and antenna of relatively low power output designed to extend personal wireless services to areas which are not able to receive adequate coverage directly from a base or primary station.
ANTENNA ARRAY
One or more antennas used to provide wireless service.
APPURTENANCE
Any object attached to the body of the tower or support structure
that would protrude from the edge.
ATTACHMENTS
Wire, fiber optic, telecommunications and/or coaxial cable,
nodes, and other wireless communications equipment attached and maintained
upon a structure.
BASE STATION
As defined by the FCC, a station at a specified site that
enables wireless communication between user equipment and a communications
network, including any associated equipment such as, but not limited
to, radio transceivers, antennas, coaxial or fiber-optic cable, and
regular and backup power supply. It includes a structure that currently
supports or houses an antenna, transceiver, or other associated equipment
that constitutes part of a base station. It may encompass such equipment
in any technological configuration, including distributed antenna
systems and small cells.
BREAKPOINT TECHNOLOGY
The engineering design of a monopole tower wherein a specified
point on the monopole is designed to have stresses concentrated so
that the point is at least 5% more susceptible to failure than any
other point along the monopole so that in the event of a structural
failure of the monopole, the failure will occur at the breakpoint
rather than at the base plate, anchor bolts, or any other point on
the monopole.
CELL ON WHEELS (COW)
A portable self-contained wireless facility that can be moved
to a location and set up to provide wireless services on a temporary
or emergency basis. A COW is normally vehicle-mounted and contains
a telescoping boom as the antenna support structure.
CO-LOCATION
As defined by the FOC, 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.
COMMERCIAL IMPRACTICABILITY or COMMERCIALLY IMPRACTICABLE
The inability to perform an act on terms that are reasonable
in commerce, the cause or occurrence of which could not have been
reasonably anticipated or foreseen and that jeopardizes the financial
efficacy of the project. The inability to achieve a satisfactory financial
return on investment or profit, standing alone, shall not deem a situation
to be commercially impracticable and shall not render an act or the
terms of an agreement commercially impracticable.
CONCEALED
A tower, accessory structure, or equipment compound that
is not readily identifiable as such, and is designed to be aesthetically
compatible with existing and proposed building(s) and uses on a site.
There are two types of concealed facilities:
(1)
Antenna attachments, including painted antenna and feed lines
to match the color of a building or structure, faux windows, dormers
or other architectural features that blend with an existing or proposed
building or structure; and
(2)
Freestanding. Freestanding concealed towers usually have a secondary,
obvious function, which may include church steeple, windmill, bell
tower, clock tower, light stanchion, flagpole with or without a flag,
or tree.
COVERAGE AREA
A boundary defined by the lack of cellular service or specific
cellular coverage emitted from an identified contained communications
facility.
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
As defined by the FCC, any request for modification of an
existing wireless tower or base station that involves co-location,
removal or replacement of transmission equipment, provided the request
does not "substantially change" the physical dimensions of the tower
or base station.
EQUIPMENT CABINET
Any structure above the base flood elevation including cabinets,
shelters, pedestals, and other similar structures and used exclusively
to contain radio or other equipment necessary for the transmission
or reception of wireless communications signals.
EQUIPMENT COMPOUND
The fenced-in area surrounding the ground-based wireless
communications facility including the areas inside or under a tower's
framework and accessory structures such as equipment necessary to
operate the antenna on the structure that is above the base flood
elevation including cabinets, shelters, pedestals, and other similar
structures.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration, or its duly designated
and authorized successor agency.
FALL ZONE
The adjacent area in which a wireless support structure may
be expected to fall in the event of a structural failure, as measured
by engineering standards.
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission, or its duly designated
and authorized successor agency.
GUYED TOWER
A wireless communications support structure, which usually
consists of metal crossed strips or bars, and is steadied by wire
guys in a radial pattern around the tower.
HEIGHT
When referring to a tower or other structure, the distance
measured from the preexisting grade level to the highest point on
the tower or structure, even if said highest point is an antenna,
lightning protection device or any other apparatus attached to the
tower or other structure.
LATTICE TOWER
A wireless communications support structure, which consists
of metal crossed strips or bars to support antennas and related equipment.
MICRO CELL
A low-power mobile radio service telecommunications facility
used to provide increased capacity in high call-demand areas or to
improve coverage in areas of weak coverage.
MODIFICATION or MODIFY
The addition, alteration, removal or change of any of the physical or visually discernible components, colors, or other aspects of a wireless telecommunications facility, including but not limited to antennas, cabling, equipment shelters, landscaping, shrouding, fencing, utility feeds, vehicular access, or parking, specifically including new transmission equipment, removal of transmission equipment, replacement of transmission equipment, adding a new wireless carrier or service, changes of wireless carrier or service provider, and/or upgrade or replacement of the equipment for better or more modern equipment. A modification shall not include the replacement of any existing permitted components of a wireless facility, actions that do not change the physical or visually discernible appearance of the facility or any part thereof as it was originally permitted, or wireless facilities classified as described in Subsection
B(2)(a) of this section.
MONOPOLE TOWER
A freestanding tower that is composed of a single shaft usually
composed of two or more hollow sections that are in turn attached
to a foundation. This type of tower is designed to support itself
without the use of guy wires or other stabilization devices. These
facilities are mounted to a foundation that rests on or in the ground.
NER
Non-lonizing electromagnetic radiation.
NONCONCEALED
A wireless communications facility that has not been treated,
camouflaged, or disguised to blend with the setting and is readily
identifiable.
OET BULLETIN 65
Document published by the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) Office of Engineering and Technology specifying radio frequency
radiation levels and methods to determine compliance.
PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICES (PWS) or PERSONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
SERVICE (PCS)
As defined by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, commercial
mobile services, unlicensed wireless services and common carrier wireless
exchange access services. These services include but are not limited
to cellular services, personal communications services (PCS), high
speed internet services, specialized mobile radio services and paging
services.
RADIAL PLOTS
Computer-generated estimates of the signal emanating from
antennas or repeaters sited on a specific tower or structure. The
height above ground, 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. They are the
primary tool for determining whether a site will provide adequate
coverage for the personal wireless telecommunications service facility
proposed for that site.
REPAIRS
The restoration to good or sound condition of any part of
an existing wireless telecommunications facility for the purpose of
its maintenance.
STEALTH FACILITY
A communications facility that is integrated or attached
as part of, a structure or is a freestanding monopole incorporating
flush-mounted antennas or a transparent shell design to minimize adverse
aesthetic and visual impacts on the land, property, buildings, and
other facilities adjacent to, surrounding, and in generally the same
areas as the requested location of such wireless telecommunications
facilities.
STRUCTURE-MOUNTED
Antennas mounted to, or as part of a structure (e.g., a building,
billboard, church steeple, freestanding sign, water tank etc.).
SUBSTANTIALLY CHANGE THE PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS OF A TOWER OR BASE
STATION
The test criteria applied to a facility to determine if it
may be classified as an "eligible facilities request" as defined in
the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for the Co-location of Wireless
Antennas by the FCC. In order to be classified as such, the impact
of such facility must be equal to or less than all of the following
criteria.
(1)
The mounting of the proposed antenna on the tower 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, except that the
mounting of the proposed antenna may exceed the size limits set forth
in this subsection if necessary to avoid interference with existing
antennas; or
(2)
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; or
(3)
The mounting of the proposed antenna would involve adding an
appurtenance to the body of the tower that would protrude from the
edge of the tower more than 20 feet, or more than the width of the
tower structure at the level of the appurtenance, whichever is greater,
except that the mounting of the proposed antenna may exceed the size
limits set forth in this subsection if necessary to shelter the antenna
from inclement weather or to connect the antenna to the tower via
cable; or
(4)
The mounting of the proposed antenna would involve excavation
outside the current tower site, defined as the current boundaries
of the leased or owned property surrounding the tower and any access
or utility easements currently related to the site.
TELECOMMUNICATION STRUCTURE
A structure used in the provision of services described in
the definition of "wireless telecommunications facilities."
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
As defined by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the transmission,
between or among points specified by the user, of information of the
user's choosing, without change in the form or content of the information
as sent and received.
TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT
As defined by the FCC, any equipment that facilitates transmission
for wireless communications, including all the components of a base
station, such as, but not limited to, radio transceivers, antennas,
coaxial or fiber optic cable, and regular and backup power supply,
but not including support structures.
WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
A structure, facility, or location designed, or intended
to be used as, or used to support, antennas or other transmitting
or receiving devices. It is a structure and facility intended for
transmitting and/or receiving radio, television, cellular, paging,
911, personal telecommunications services, commercial satellite services,
microwave services and services not licensed by the FCC, but not expressly
exempt from the Town's siting, building, and permitting authority.
This includes, without limit, towers of all types and kinds and structures
that employ stealth technology, including, but not limited to, structures
such as a multistory building, church steeple, silo, water tower,
sign or other structure that can be used to mitigate the visual impact
of an antenna or the functional equivalent of such, including all
related facilities such as cabling, guy wires, and associated anchors,
equipment shelters and other structures associated with the site.
WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SITE
The boundaries of the leased or owned property surrounding
the tower and any access or utility easements currently related to
the site.
WIRELESS TOWER
As defined by the FCC, any structure built for the sole or
primary purpose of supporting any FCC-licensed or authorized license-exempt
antennas and their associated facilities, including the onsite fencing,
equipment, switches, wiring, cabling, power sources, shelters, or
cabinets associated with that tower. It includes structures that are
constructed solely or primarily for any wireless communications service,
such as, but not limited to, private, broadcast, and public safety
services, as well as fixed wireless services such as microwave backhaul.