As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ALTERNATIVE TOWER STRUCTUREClock towers, bell steeples, church spires, light poles, elevator bulkheads and similar alternative-design mounting structures that camouflage or conceal the presence of antennas or towers.
ANTENNAAny exterior transmitting or receiving device mounted on a tower, building or structure and used in communications that radiate or capture electromagnetic waves, digital signals, analog signals, radio frequencies (excluding radar signals), wireless communications signals or other communications signals.
FAAThe Federal Aviation Administration.
FCCThe Federal Communications Commission.
HEIGHTWhen referring to a tower or other building or structure upon which an antenna is mounted, the distance measured from the finished grade of the parcel at the center of the front of the building or structure to the highest point on the tower or other building or structure, including the base pad and any antenna.
LATTICE TOWERA support structure constructed of vertical metal struts and cross braces, forming a triangular or square structure, which often tapers from the foundation to the top.
PREEXISTING TOWERS AND PREEXISTING ANTENNASAny tower or antenna for which a building permit or special use permit has been properly issued prior to the effective date of the amendment of the ordinance adding this article, or any tower or antenna for which no building and/or special use permit were required, including permitted towers or antennas that have not yet been constructed so long as such approval is current and not expired.
TOWERAny structure that is designed and constructed primarily for the purpose of supporting one or more antennas, including self-supporting (i.e., without guy wires or other external means of support) lattice towers, guyed towers, or monopole towers, used for the transmission or reception of radio, telephone, cellular telephone, television, microwave or any other form of telecommunication signals. The term includes the structure and any support for the structure.