The telecommunications regulations are intended to achieve the
following:
A. To provide a competitive and wide range of telecommunications services
while minimizing the impacts of the telecommunications infrastructure
in populated areas.
B. To encourage and maximize the shared use of existing telecommunications
towers (tower-based WCFs), buildings, and structures.
C. To ensure that new towers will be safe, placed in suitable locations,
and blend into the environment where located.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT
Any equipment serving or being used in conjunction with a
wireless communications facility (WCF) or wireless support structure.
The term includes utility or transmission equipment, power supplies,
generators, batteries, cables, equipment buildings, cabinets and storage
sheds, shelters, or similar equipment.
ANTENNA
Any structure or device used for the purpose of collecting
or transmitting electromagnetic waves, including but not limited to
directional antennas, such as panels, microwave dishes, and satellite
dishes, and omnidirectional antennas, such as whip antennas.
BASE STATION
A structure or equipment at a fixed location that enables
Federal-Communications-Commission-licensed or -authorized wireless
communications between user equipment and a communications network.
The term does not encompass a tower as defined in this article or
any equipment directly associated with a tower. The term includes
the equipment and any structure other than a tower that supports or
houses the equipment, including equipment associated with wireless
communications services, such as but not limited to radio transceivers,
antennas, coaxial or fiber-optic cable, regular and backup power supplies,
and comparable equipment, regardless of technological configuration.
CO-LOCATION
The mounting or installation of transmission equipment on
an eligible support structure for the purpose of transmitting and/or
receiving electromagnetic waves for communications purposes.
DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM (DAS)
A small network of antennas that are connected to a common
source that provides coverage in a building or a small geographic
area.
ELIGIBLE FACILITIES REQUEST
Any request for modification of an existing tower or base
station that does not substantially change the physical dimensions
of such tower or base station, including:
A.
Co-location of new transmission equipment;
B.
Removal of transmission equipment; or
C.
Replacement of transmission equipment.
EQUIPMENT COMPOUND
An area surrounding or adjacent to a wireless support structure
within which base stations, power supplies or accessory equipment
are located.
FT. WORTH ATTACHMENT
A non-freestanding pole which is attached to an electrical
transmission tower which is used to support antennas and accessory
equipment and which is anchored to the ground and obtains lateral
bracing by direct attachment to the electrical transmission tower.
MONOPOLE
A tower which consists of a single pole structure without
any guy wires, designed and erected on the ground or on top of a structure,
to support communications antennas and connect appurtenances.
STEALTH TECHNOLOGY
State of the art design techniques used to blend objects
into the surrounding environment and to minimize the visual impact
as much as possible. These design techniques are applied to wireless
communications towers, antennas and other facilities which blend the
proposed WCF into the existing structure or visual backdrop in such
a manner as to render it less visible to the casual observer. Such
methods include, but are not limited to, architecturally screened
roof-mounted antennas, building-mounted antennas painted to match
the existing structure and facilities constructed to resemble trees,
shrubs, light poles, utility poles or flagpoles.
TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY
A telecommunication facility consists of equipment, buildings,
towers and other structures involved in transmitting, receiving and
relay of electromagnetic waves.
TOWER
Any ground-mounted structure that is designed and constructed
for the sole or primary purpose of supporting any Federal-Communications-Commission-licensed
or -authorized antennas and their associated facilities, including
structures that are constructed for wireless communications services,
including, but not limited to, private, broadcast, and public safety
services, as well as unlicensed wireless services (i.e., Wi-Fi) and
fixed wireless services (i.e., point-to-point microwave transmission,
such as microwave backhaul, and the associated site). The term includes
without limitation radio and television transmission towers, microwave
towers, common-carrier towers, cellular telephone towers, alternative
tower structures and the like. The term includes the structure and
any support thereto. A building, water tower, electrical transmission
tower, utility pole, light pole, traffic signal pole, flagpole, or
other similar structure designed and constructed for a sole or primary
purpose other than supporting any Federal-Communications-Commission-licensed
or -authorized antennas and their associated facilities, as well as
a Ft. Worth attachment, shall not be considered a tower. The term
also does not include towers and support of structures on residential
dwellings for private noncommercial amateur purposes, including but
not limited to satellite dishes or television antennas, amateur radio
equipment including, without limitation, ham or citizen band radio
antennas.
TOWER-BASED WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES (TOWER-BASED
WCF)
Wireless communications facilities that include the installation
of a new tower to support the transmission equipment. A WCF that requires
the replacement of an existing structure (i.e., building, water tower,
utility pole, light pole, traffic signal pole, flagpole, or other
similar structure) with a similar new structure to support the weight
of a WCF is not considered a new tower-based WCF.
TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT
Equipment that facilitates transmission for any Federal-Communications-Commission-licensed
or -authorized wireless communication service, including, but not
limited to, radio transceivers, antennas, coaxial or fiber-optic cable,
and regular and backup power supply. The term includes equipment associated
with wireless communications services, including, but not limited
to, private, broadcast, and public safety services, as well as unlicensed
wireless services and fixed wireless services such as microwave backhaul.
WCF ON EXISTING STRUCTURE
Wireless communications facilities located on existing structures,
such as, but not limited to, buildings, water towers, electrical transmission
towers, utility poles, light poles, traffic signal poles, flagpoles,
and other similar structures that do not require the installation
of a new tower. This term includes the replacement of an existing
structure with a similar structure that is required to support the
weight of the proposed WCF.
WIRELESS
Transmissions through the airwaves, including, but not limited
to, infrared line of sight, cellular, personal communications service
(PCS), microwave, satellite, or radio signals.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY (WCF)
The set of equipment and network components, including antennas,
transmitters, receivers, base stations, cabling and accessory equipment,
used to provide wireless data and telecommunication services. The
term shall not include the wireless support structure.
WIRELESS SUPPORT STRUCTURE
A freestanding structure, such as a guyed or self-supporting
monopole or tower, electrical transmission tower, water tower, or
other structure not classified as a wireless support structure, including
but not limited to buildings, light poles, utility poles, traffic
signals, and other similar structures that could support the placement
or installation of wireless communication facilities if approved by
the municipality.