As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BOROUGH-OWNED POLE
A utility pole owned or operated by the Borough, including
a utility pole that provides lighting or traffic control functions,
or other law enforcement functions, including light poles, traffic
signals, and structures for signage, and a pole or similar structure
owned or operated by the Borough such as a decorative pole.
COLLOCATION or COLLOCATE
The mounting or installing of an antenna facility on a preexisting
structure, and/or modifying a structure for the purpose of mounting
or installing an antenna facility on that structure.
DECORATIVE POLE OR STRUCTURE
A pole, arch, or structure placed in the public right-of-way
specifically designed and placed for aesthetic purposes and on which
no appurtenances or attachments have been placed or are permitted
to be placed in accordance with nondiscriminatory Borough practices
except for any of the following:
B.
Specially designed information or directional signage;
C.
Temporary holiday or special event attachments;
D.
Small wireless facilities.
DESIGN GUIDELINES
Those detailed design guidelines, specifications and examples
promulgated by resolution that address, on a nondiscriminatory basis,
the design and installation of facilities in the public rights-of-way,
insofar as they do not conflict with any federal or state law, rule
and regulation, including this chapter.
LOCATE
To install, mount, maintain, modify, operate, or replace
SWF.
OWNER
A provider, operator or owner of SWF (who may also be the
applicant).
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
The surface of and the space above and below the paved or
unpaved portions of any public street, public road, public highway,
public way, public alley, public sidewalk, and any other land dedicated
or otherwise designated for the same now or hereafter held by the
Borough or other governmental entity.
SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY "SWF"
A type of wireless communication facility (WCF) as specifically
defined by the Federal Communications Commission in Part 1 of Title
47 of the Code of Federal Regulations as follows, or as hereinafter
amended:
A.
"Small wireless facility" means a facility that meets each of
the following conditions:
(1)
The structure on which antenna facilities are mounted:
(a)
Is 50 feet or less in height; or
(b)
Is no more than 10% taller than other adjacent structures; or
(c)
Is not extended to a height of more than 10% above its preexisting
height as a result of the collocation of new antenna facilities; and
(2)
Each antenna (excluding associated antenna equipment) are cumulatively
no more than three cubic feet in volume; and
(3)
All antenna equipment associated with the facility (excluding
antennas) are cumulatively no more than 28 cubic feet in volume; and
(4)
The facility does not require antenna structure registration
under 47 CFR Part 17;
(5)
The facility is not located on tribal lands, as defined under
36 CFR § 800.16(x); and
(6)
The facility does not result in human exposure to radiofrequency
radiation in excess of the applicable safety standards specified in
47 CFR § 1.1307(b).
TOWN CENTER/HISTORIC DISTRICT
An area that is zoned or otherwise designated as the town
center and/or historic district under municipal, state or federal
law and for which the Borough maintains and enforces in an uniform
and nondiscriminatory basis with regard to all users of the public
right-of-way pursuant to this chapter.
TRANSMISSION POLE
A pole or similar structure that is used in whole or in part
to carry electric transmission (as opposed to distribution) lines.
UTILITY POLE
A pole or similar structure that is designed for, or used,
for carrying electric distribution lines or for carrying cables or
wires for electric, cable, or telecommunications service or for lighting,
traffic control, or directional signage.
WIRELESS SUPPORT STRUCTURE
A freestanding structure, including a monopole, decorative
pole, Borough-owned pole, transmission pole, and utility pole, or
other existing or proposed structure designed to support or capable
of supporting SWF.
The appeals process shall be as provided for, and as set forth,
by state and federal laws including rulings issued by the Federal
Communications Commission. The provisions contained herein regulating
small wireless facilities are intended to comply with federal and
state laws and regulations in effect as of the date of adoption of
this section. To the extent that any of the provisions in this section
conflict with any federal or state statute or regulations, the federal
or state statutes or regulations shall control unless the applicable
federal or state statutes or regulations allow for more stringent
provisions in local ordinances. In which case, the more stringent
provisions of local ordinances shall remain in effect and shall control
in such instances.
The provisions of this chapter are severable. If any provision
or subsection, or the application of any provision or subsection to
any person or circumstances is held invalid, the remaining provisions,
subsection, and applications of such chapter to other persons or circumstances
shall not be made invalid as well. It is declared to be the intent
of this section that the remaining provisions would have been adopted
had such invalid provisions not been included in this chapter when
originally adopted by Council.
Any person or corporation who shall be convicted of a violation
of any of the provisions of this chapter before any District Justice
shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000, together
with costs of prosecution, or to imprisonment in the county jail for
a term not to exceed 30 days, or both. Each day or portion thereof
that such violation continues or is permitted to continue shall constitute
a separate offense, and each day or portion thereof that such violation
continues or is permitted to continue shall constitute a separate
offense, and each section of this chapter that is violated shall also
constitute a separate offense. Nothing herein shall prevent the Borough
from taking any other lawful action, including civil actions at law
or equity, including temporary restraining orders, preliminary injunctions
and permanent injunctions, as is necessary to prevent or remedy any
violations.