[Ord. No. 2019-8]
ANTICIPATED MUNICIPAL EXPENSES
Mean the cost of processing an application for a right-of-way
permit including, but not limited to, professional fees such as engineer
and attorney costs.
CABINET
Means a small box-like or rectangular structure used to facilitate
utility or wireless service from within the municipal right-of-way.
ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Mean the part of the electric system, after the transmission
system that is dedicated to delivering electric energy to an end user.
EXISTING POLE
Means a pole that is in lawful existence within the municipal
right-of-way.
GROUND LEVEL CABINET
Means a cabinet that is not attached to an existing pole
and is touching or directly supported by the ground.
MUNICIPAL RIGHT-OF-WAY
Means the surface of, and the space above or below, any public
street, road, place, public way or place, sidewalk, alley, boulevard,
parkway, drive, and the like, held by the municipality as an easement
or in fee simply ownership. This term also includes rights-of-way
held by the County of Mercer where Princeton's approval is required
for the use of same pursuant to N.J.S.A. 27:16-6. This term shall
not include private roadways.
POLE
Means a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal.
POLE MOUNTED ANTENNA
Means a device that is attached to a pole and used to transmit
radio or microwave signals and shall include, but not be limited to,
small cell equipment and transmission media such as femtocells, picocells,
microcells, and outside distributed antenna systems.
PROPOSED POLE
Means a pole that is proposed to be placed in the municipal
right-of-way.
RIGHT-OF-WAY AGREEMENT
Means an agreement that sets forth the terms and conditions
for use of the municipal right-of-way and includes, but is not limited
to, municipal franchise agreements.
RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT
Means an approval from the municipality setting forth the
applicant's compliance with the requirements of this article.
SHOT CLOCK
Means the time limit of 60 days for collocation on existing
facilities and 90 days for a new structure, as established by the
FCC, for the review of applications filed under this article.
SURROUNDING STREETSCAPE
Means existing poles within the same right-of-way that are
located within 500 feet of the proposed pole.