Definitions. As used in this Section, the following terms shall have
the meanings and usages indicated:
AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL)
Ground level shall be determined by the average elevation
of the natural ground level within a radius of fifty (50) feet from
the center location of measurement.
ANTENNA
Any device that transmits and/or receives radio waves for
voice, data or video communications purposes, including, but not limited
to, television, AM/FM radio, texts, microwave, cellular telephone,
and similar forms of communications. The term shall exclude satellite
earth station antenna less than two (2) meters in diameter [mounted
within twelve (12) feet of the ground or building mounted] and any
receive-only home television antenna.
CABINET
A structure for the protection and security of communications
equipment associated with one (1) or more antenna where direct access
to equipment is provided from the exterior, and that has horizontal
dimensions that do not exceed four (4) feet by six (6) feet and height
that does not exceed six (6) feet.
DIRECTOR
The Code Enforcement Official or his/her designee or official
acting in such capacity.
DISGUISED SUPPORT STRUCTURE
Any freestanding, manmade structure designed for the support
of antenna, the presence of which is camouflaged or concealed as an
appropriately-placed architectural or natural feature. Depending on
the location and type of disguise used, such concealment may require
placement underground of the utilities leading to the disguised support
structure. Such disguised support structures, may include, but are
not limited to, clock towers, campaniles, observation towers, light
standards, flagpoles, and artificial trees. For purposes of this definition,
a structure "camouflaged or concealed as an appropriately-placed and
designed architectural or natural feature" shall mean:
1.
It is consistent with and contributes to and does not detract
from the character and property values and use of the area and neighborhood
in which it is located;
2.
It does not contain distorted proportions, size, or other features
not typically found on the type of structure or feature to which it
is designed to replicate;
3.
It cannot be identified as a support structure by persons with
reasonable sensibilities and knowledge;
4.
Its equipment, accessory buildings, or other aspects or attachments
relating to the disguised support structure are wholly concealed using
a manner consistent with and typically associated with the architectural
or natural structure or feature being replicated; and
5.
It is of a height, design, and type that would ordinarily occur
at the location and neighborhood selected.
EXISTING STRUCTURE
Any structure capable of supporting wireless communications
facilities (other than a support structure) in full conformance with
the design and other requirements of this Section and exists prior
to the date of all applicable permit applications seeking City authorization
for installation of such facilities thereon, and is not built or installed
in anticipation of such specific installation or erected as a means
to evade approvals applicable to a non-existing structure.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration.
FAST-TRACK SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY or FAST-TRACK
A small wireless facility that meets the following requirements
for an antenna and associated equipment:
1.
No more than seven (7) cubic feet in volume [comprised of no
more than twenty-seven (27) square feet of exterior surface area,
excluding the surface width equal to the width of the existing structure
or utility pole to which it is mounted, on an imaginary enclosure
around the perimeter thereof, excluding cable or cable conduit of
four (4) inches or less]. Volume shall be the measure of the exterior
displacement of the antenna and associated equipment;
2.
Located with the consent of the owner on an existing structure
or utility pole, or concealed within or on a replacement utility pole
if the appearance is not materially altered and the replacement existing
structure or utility pole is no more than five (5) feet taller;
3.
Not exceeding six (6) feet above the top of an existing structure
or utility pole for a total height not exceeding forty-five (45) feet
[nor taller than more than six (6) feet above the average of similar
poles within three hundred (300) feet].
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission.
INCIDENTAL USE
Any use authorized herein that exists in addition to the
principal use of the property.
MODIFICATION
Any addition, deletion, or change, including the addition
or replacement of antenna, or any change to a support structure requiring
a building permit or other governmental approval.
SHELTER
A building for the protection and security of communications
equipment associated with one (1) or more antenna and where access
to equipment is gained from the interior of the building. Human occupancy
for office or other uses or the storage of other materials and equipment
not in direct support of the connected antenna is prohibited.
SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY
An antenna and associated equipment that meets the following:
1.
An antenna of no more than six (6) cubic feet in volume; and
2.
All other associated equipment, to the extent permitted by applicable
law to be calculated, of cumulatively no more than twenty-eight (28)
cubic feet in volume, provided that no single piece of equipment on
the utility pole shall exceed nine (9) cubic feet in volume, and no
single piece of ground mounted equipment shall exceed fifteen (15)
cubic feet in volume.
TOWER
A structure designed for the support of one (1) or more antenna
and including guyed towers, self-supporting (lattice) towers or monopoles,
but not disguised support structures, utility poles, or buildings.
The term shall also not include any support structure including attachments
of sixty-five (65) feet or less in height owned and operated solely
for use by an amateur radio operator licensed by the FCC.
UTILITY POLE
A pole that is or may be used for wireline communications,
lighting, traffic control, signage, or a similar function, which may
also support a small wireless facility or fast-track.