As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CABINET
A small box-like or rectangular structure used to facilitate
utility or wireless service from within the municipal right-of-way.
CO-LOCATED SMALL CELL INSTALLATION
A single telecommunication tower, pole, mast, cable, wire
or other structure supporting multiple antennas, dishes, transmitters,
repeaters, or similar devices owned or used by more than one public
or private entity.
ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
The part of the electric system, after the transmission system,
that is dedicated to delivering electric energy to the end user.
EXEMPTED TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
Includes, but is not limited to, the following unless located
within a recognized Historic District:
A.
A single ground or building mounted receive-only radio or television
antenna including any mast, for the sole use of the tenant occupying
the residential parcel on which the radio or television antenna is
located, with an antenna height not exceeding 25 feet;
B.
A ground- or building-mounted citizens' band radio antenna,
including any mast, if the height (post and antenna) does not exceed
35 feet;
C.
A ground-, building-, or tower-mounted antenna operated by a
federally licensed amateur radio operator as part of the Amateur Radio
Service, if the height (post and antenna) does not exceed 35 feet;
D.
A ground- or building-mounted receive-only radio or television
satellite dish antenna, which does not exceed 36 inches in diameter,
for the sole use of the resident occupying a residential parcel on
which the satellite dish is located; provided the height of said dish
does not exceed the height of the ridgeline of the primary structure
on said parcel:
E.
Mobile services providing public information coverage of news
events of a temporary nature.
F.
Hand-held devices such as cell phones, business-band mobile
radios, walkie-talkies, cordless telephones, garage door openers and
similar personal-use devices.
G.
Government-owned and operated receive and/or transmit telemetry
station antennas for supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)
systems for water, flood alert, traffic control devices and signals,
stormwater, pump stations and/or irrigation systems, with heights
not exceeding 35 feet.
H.
City-owned and -operated antennas used for emergency response
services, public utilities, operations and maintenance if the height
does not exceed 70 feet.
I.
Telecommunication facilities less than 50 feet in height, in
compliance with the applicable sections of this chapter, located on
a parcel owned by the Town and utilized for public and/or quasipublic
uses where it is found by the Town Board to be compatible with the
existing uses of the property and serving the public interest.
J.
Telecommunication facilities, including multiple antennas, in
compliance with the applicable sections of this chapter, located on
an industrial parcel and utilized for the sole use and purpose of
a research and development tenant of said parcel, where it is found
by the planning director to be aesthetically compatible with the existing
and surrounding structures.
EXISTING POLE
A pole that is in lawful existence within the municipal right-of-way.
MAJOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
Telecommunication towers, poles or similar structures greater
than 50 feet in height, including accessory equipment such as transmitters,
repeaters, microwave dishes, horns, and other types of equipment for
the transmission or receipt of such signals, as well as support structures,
equipment buildings and parking areas. "Public right-of-way" means
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 City has the
authority to permit use of the area for this purpose. The term does
not include a federal interstate highway or other areas that are not
within the legal jurisdiction, ownership or control of the City.
MUNICIPAL RIGHT-OF-WAY
The surface of, and the space above or below, any public
street, road, lane, path, public way or place, sidewalk, alley, boulevard,
parkway, drive and the like, held by the City as an easement or in
fee simple ownership. The term also includes any other area that is
determined by the City to be a right-of-way in which the City may
allow the installation of poles, cabinets and antennas, as well as
rights-of-way held by the County of Essex where the City approval
is required for the use of same pursuant to N.J.S.A. 27:16-6.
POLE
A long, slender, rounded supported structure constructed
of wood or metal located in the municipal right-of-way.
POLE-MOUNTED ANTENNA
A device that is attached to a pole and used to transmit
radio or microwave singles and shall include, but not be limited to,
small cell equipment and transmission media such a femtocell, picocell,
microcells and outside distributed antenna systems.
PROPOSED POLE
A pole that is proposed to be placed in the municipal right-of-way.
RIGHT-OF-WAY AGREEMENT
An agreement that sets forth the terms and conditions for
the use of the municipal right-of-way and includes but is not limited
to municipal franchise agreements.
RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT
An approval from the City's governing body setting forth
the applicant's compliance with the requirements of this chapter.
SMALL CELL INSTALLATION
All equipment required for the operation and maintenance
of so-called "small cell" wireless communications systems that transmit
and/or receive signals but are not "major telecommunications facilities,"
including antennas, microwave dishes, power supplies, transformers,
electronics, and other types of equipment required for the transmission
or receipt of such signals.
SURROUNDING STREETSCAPE
Existing poles within the same right-of-way which are located
within 500 feet of the proposed pole.