This chapter shall be construed in light of the following definitions:
"Accessory equipment"means any equipment installed, mounted, operated or maintained in close proximity to a personal wireless telecommunication facility to provide power to the personal wireless telecommunication facility or to receive, transmit or store signals or information received by or sent from a personal wireless telecommunication facility.
"Antenna structure"means any antenna, any structure designed specifically to support an antenna or any appurtenances mounted on such a structure or antenna.
"Applicable law"means all applicable Federal, State and local law, ordinances, codes, rules, regulations and orders, as the same may be amended from time to time.
"Applicant"includes any person or entity submitting an application to install a personal wireless telecommunication facility under this chapter.
"Base station"means the equipment and non-tower supporting structure at a fixed location that enables Federal Communications Commission licensed or authorized wireless telecommunications between user equipment and a communications network.
"Collocation"means the mounting or installation of additional wireless transmission equipment at an existing wireless facility.
"Director"means the Town of Yountville Planning Director or designee.
"FCC"means the Federal Communications Commission or any successor to that agency.
"In-kind call testing"means testing designed to measure the gap in coverage asserted by an applicant. If a claimed gap is for in-building coverage, then in-building call testing must be performed to establish the existence or absence of such a gap unless the applicant provides a sworn affidavit demonstrating good faith but unsuccessful attempts to secure access to buildings to conduct such testing and the circumstances that prevented the applicant from conducting such testing. Claimed gaps in service for "invehicle" or "open-air" service may be demonstrated by call testing performed in vehicles or in the open.
"Least intrusive means"means that the location or design of a personal wireless telecommunication facility addresses a significant gap in an applicant's personal communication service while doing the least disservice to the policy objectives of this chapter. Analysis of whether a proposal constitutes the least intrusive means shall include consideration of means to close an asserted significant gap by co-locating a new personal wireless telecommunication facility on the site, pole, tower, or other structure of an existing personal wireless telecommunication facility.
"Monopole"means a structure composed of a single spire, pole, or tower used to support antennas or related equipment. A monopole also includes a monopine, monopalm, and similar monopoles camouflaged to resemble faux objects attached on a monopole.
"MPE"means maximum permissible exposure.
"Non-tower supporting structure"means any structure, whether built for wireless communications purposes or not, that supports wireless transmission equipment under a valid permit at the time an applicant submits an application for a permit under this code and which is not a wireless tower.
"OET" or "FCC OET"means the Office of Engineering & Technology of the Federal Communications Commission.
"Open space"includes: (1) land which is zoned C, A, or as defined in Chapter
17.96; (2) land in residential zones upon which structures may not be developed by virtue of a restriction on title; (3) all common areas, public and private parks, slope easements, recreational areas and open portions of recreational facilities; and (4) any other area owned by a homeowners association or similar entity.
"Personal wireless telecommunication facility," "wireless telecommunication facility," or "wireless facility"means a structure, antenna, pole, tower, equipment, accessory equipment and related improvements used, or designed to be used, to provide wireless transmission of voice, data, images or other information, including, but not limited to, cellular phone service, personal communication service and paging service.
"RF"means radio frequency.
"Significant gap"as applied to an applicant's personal communication service or the coverage of its personal wireless telecommunication facilities is intended to be defined in this chapter consistently with the use of that term in the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and case law construing that statute. Provided that neither the Act nor case law construing it requires otherwise, the following guidelines shall be used to identify such a significant gap:
1. A significant gap may be demonstrated by in-kind call testing.
2. The commission shall accept evidence of call testing by the applicant and any other interested person and shall not give greater weight to such evidence based on the identity of the person who provides it but shall consider: (a) the number of calls conducted in the call test; (b) whether the calls were taken on multiple days, at various times, and under differing weather and vehicular traffic conditions; and (c) whether calls could be successfully initiated, received and maintained in the area within which a significant gap is claimed.
3. A significant gap may be measured by:
a. The number of people affected by the asserted gap in service;
b. Whether a wireless communication facility is needed to merely improve weak signals or to fill a complete void in coverage;
c. Whether the asserted gap affects a state highway or an arterial street which carries significant amounts of traffic.
"Small wireless facility"means:
1. The facilities:
a. Are mounted on structures 50 feet or less in height including their antennas, or
b. Are mounted on structures no more than 10% taller than other adjacent structures, or
c. Do not extend existing structures on which they are located to a height of more than 50 feet or by more than 10%, whichever is greater;
2. Each antenna associated with the deployment, excluding associated antenna equipment, is no more than three cubic feet in volume;
3. All other wireless equipment associated with the structure, including the wireless equipment associated with the antenna and any pre-existing associated equipment, is no more than 28 cubic feet in volume;
4. The facilities do not require antenna structure registration under 47 C.F.R. Section
17.1 et seq.;
5. The facilities are not located on Tribal lands, as defined under 36 C.F.R. Section
800.16(x); and
6. The facilities do not result in human exposure to radiofrequency radiation in excess of the applicable safety standards specified in Section 1.1307(b).
"Stealth facility" or "camouflaged facility"means any personal wireless telecommunication facility, including its antennas, antenna supports, poles, equipment, cabinets, equipment housing and enclosure; and related above-ground accessory equipment, which: (1) are integrated as an architectural feature of an existing structure such as a cupola; or (2) are integrated in an outdoor structure such as a flagpole or streetlight; or (3) use a design which mimics and is consistent with nearby natural or architectural features, or is incorporated into or replaces existing permitted facilities (including, but not limited to, utility poles or stop signs or other traffic signs or freestanding light standards) so that the presence of the personal wireless telecommunication facility is not readily apparent.
"Town"means the Town of Yountville.
"Transmission equipment" or "wireless transmission equipment"means any equipment that facilitates transmission for any Federal Communications Commission licensed or authorized wireless communication service, including, but not limited to, radio transceivers, antennas and other equipment associated with and necessary to their operation, including coaxial or fiber-optic cable, and regular and backup power supplies.
"Wireless"means any Federal Communications Commission licensed or authorized wireless telecommunications service.
"Wireless tower" or "telecommunications tower"means any structure, including a freestanding mast, pole, monopole, guyed tower, lattice tower, freestanding tower or other structure, designed and constructed for the primary purpose of supporting any Federal Communications Commission licensed or authorized wireless telecommunications facility antennas and their associated facilities.
"ZDRB"means the Zoning Design Review Board.
(Ord. 15-441; Ord. 19-480)