As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
Ministerial review of an application by the Town relating
to the review and issuance of a permit, including review by the Code
Enforcement Officer to determine whether the issuance of a permit
is in conformity with the applicable provisions of this chapter.
ANTENNA
Communications equipment that transmits and/or receives electromagnetic
radio frequency signals used in the provision of wireless services.
This definition does not apply to broadcast antennas, antennas designed
for amateur radio use, or satellite dishes for residential or household
purposes.
APPLICABLE CODES
Uniform building, fire, safety, electrical, plumbing, or
mechanical codes adopted, or incorporated, by the Town.
APPLICANT
Any person who submits an application under this chapter.
APPLICATION
A written request, on a form provided by the Town, for a
permit.
AUTHORITY or TOWN
The Town of Cazenovia or any agency, subdivision or any instrumentality
thereof.
CO-LOCATE
To install or mount a small wireless facility on an existing
support structure, an existing tower, or on an existing pole to which
a small wireless facility is attached at the time of the application.
"Co-location" has a corresponding meaning.
COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
Collectively, the equipment at a fixed location(s) within
the public ROW or on public or private property that enables communications
services, including: i) radio transceivers, antennas, coaxial, fiber-optic
or other cabling, power supply (including backup battery), and comparable
equipment, regardless of technological configuration; and ii) all
other equipment associated with any of the foregoing. A communications
facility does not include the pole, tower or support structure to
which the equipment is attached.
COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE
Cable service, as defined in 47 U.S.C. § 522(6);
information service or broadband, as defined in 47 U.S.C. § 153(24);
or telecommunications service, as defined in 47 U.S.C. § 153(53).
DECORATIVE POLE
A pole that is specially designed and placed for aesthetic
purposes.
DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
Review of an application by the Town Planning Board relating
to the review and issuance of a permit that is other than an administrative
review.
ELIGIBLE FACILITIES REQUEST
An eligible facility request as set forth in 47 CFR 1.40001(b)(3), as that section may be amended from time to time.
FCC
The Federal communications commission of the United States.
LAWS
Collectively, any and all Federal, State, or local law, statute,
common law, code, rule, regulation, order, or ordinance.
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
Inspections, testing and/or repair of existing communication
facilities that maintain functional capacity, aesthetic and structural
integrity of a communications facility and/or the associated support
structure, pole or tower, that does not require blocking, damaging
or disturbing any portion of the public ROW.
PERMIT
A written authorization (in electronic or hard copy format)
to install, at a specified location(s) in the public ROW or at a specific
location on public or private property, a communications facility,
tower or a pole to support a communications facility.
PERMITTEE
An applicant who has received a permit under this chapter.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership,
association, trust, or other entity or organization, including a governmental
entity.
POLE
A legally constructed pole, such as a utility, lighting,
traffic, or similar pole made of wood, concrete, metal or other material,
located or to be located within the public right-of-way. A pole does
not include a tower or support structure.
PROVIDER
A communications service provider or a wireless services
provider and includes any person who owns and/or operates within the
public ROW any communications facilities, wireless facilities, poles
built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting communications
facilities, or towers.
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY or PUBLIC ROW
The area on, below, or above property that has been designated
for use as or is used for a public roadway, highway, street, sidewalk,
alley or similar purpose, and for purposes of this chapter shall include
public utility easements, but only to the extent the Town has to permit
use of the area or public utility easement for communications facilities
or poles, towers and support structures that support communications
facilities. The term does not include a federal interstate highway
or other areas that are not within the legal jurisdiction, ownership
or control of the Town.
PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT
Unless otherwise specified or restricted by the terms of
the easement, the area on, below, or above a property in which the
property owner has dedicated an easement for use by utilities. Public
utility easement does not include an easement dedicated solely for
Town's use, or where the proposed use by the provider is inconsistent
with the terms of any easement granted to the Town.
REPLACE or REPLACEMENT
In connection with an existing pole, support structure or
tower, to replace (or the replacement of) same with a new structure,
substantially similar in design, size and scale to the existing structure
and in conformance with this chapter and any other applicable Town
regulations, in order to address limitations of the existing structure
to structurally support Co-location of a communications facility.
SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY
A wireless facility that meets both of the following qualifications:
i) each Antenna could fit within an enclosure of no more than three
cubic feet in volume; and ii) all other wireless equipment associated
with the Antenna, including the provider's preexisting equipment,
is cumulatively no more than 28 cubic feet in volume.
STATE
The State of New York.
SUPPORT STRUCTURE
A freestanding structure other than a pole or a tower to
which a wireless facility is attached at the time of the application.
TOWER
Any structure built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting
a wireless facility. A tower does not include a pole or a support
structure.
WIRELESS FACILITY
The equipment at a fixed location(s) that enables wireless
services. The term does not include: i) the support structure, tower
or pole on, under, or within which the equipment is located or co-located;
or ii) coaxial, fiber-optic or other cabling that is between communications
facilities or poles or that is otherwise not immediately adjacent
to or directly associated with a particular Antenna. A small wireless
facility is one type of a wireless facility.
WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDER
A person, including a person authorized to provide telecommunications
service in the state, that builds or installs wireless communication
transmission equipment, wireless telecommunications facilities or
wireless telecommunications support structures, but that is not a
wireless services provider.
WIRELESS SERVICES
Any services provided using wireless telecommunications facilities.
WIRELESS SERVICES PROVIDER
A person who provides wireless services and is authorized
to provide such services pursuant to an FCC license.
All other uses within the public ROW not expressly set forth or referenced in §
134-5A shall require compliance with, and issuance of, a site plan approval pursuant to Chapter
133 of the Town Code. In determining the deployment and placement of communication facilities, the Planning Board shall consider the following criteria and its impact on the surrounding neighborhood during the Site Plan review process:
A. The design standards set forth in §
134-5D of this chapter;
B. The compatibility of further deployments and their potential impact
on the surrounding neighborhood
C. The potential for co-location of other provider's communication
facilities; and
D. The density fulfillment needs of the neighborhood.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this chapter, an
applicant may not install a small wireless facility on a decorative
pole, or replace a decorative pole with a new decorative pole unless
the Town has determined, in its sole discretion as part of the administrative
review process, that each of the following conditions has been met:
A. The application qualifies for issuance of a permit under §
134-5A; and
B. The attachment and/or the replacement pole is in keeping with the
aesthetics of the decorative pole.
Violation of any of the provisions of this chapter shall be
a violation punishable with a civil penalty of $250 for each violation.
Each day that a violation occurs or is permitted to exist by the applicant
or provider constitutes a separate offense.