Any exterior facility, including an antenna, antenna array or other communications equipment, excluding a satellite television dish antenna or small cell telecommunications facility, established for the purpose of providing wireless voice, data and image transmission within a designated service area and which includes equipment consisting of personal wireless services, as defined in the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, which includes Federal Communications Commission-licensed commercial wireless telecommunications services, including cellular, personal communications services (PCS), specialized mobile radio (SMR), enhanced specialized mobile radio (ESMR), and paging, as well as unlicensed wireless services and common carrier wireless exchange access services and similar services that currently exist or that may in the future be developed. A telecommunications facility must not be staffed. A telecommunications facility consists of one or more antennas attached to a support structure and related equipment. Antennas are limited to the following types and dimensions: omni-directional (whip) antennas not exceeding 15 feet in height and three inches in diameter; directional or panel antennas not exceeding 6 1/2 feet in height and two feet in width. An antenna may be mounted to a building, a building rooftop or a freestanding monopole in accordance with §
245-155A. Equipment may be located within a building, an equipment cabinet, or an equipment room within a building. Where reference is made to a telecommunications facility, unless otherwise specified or indicated by context, such reference will be deemed to include the support structure on which the antenna or other communications equipment is mounted, transmission cables, and any associated equipment shelter.