Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following
definitions for the following terms shall apply:
Accessory Structure.
Any structure or equipment that is to be located ancillary
to an antenna or antennas in the establishment and operation of a
Wireless Communication Facility.
City Property.
Property owned by the City of Huntington Beach, excluding
any public right-of-way.
Co-Location or Co-Located.
The location or placement of multiple Wireless Communication
Facilities which are either owned or operated by more than one service
provider at a single location and mounted to a common supporting structure,
wall or building.
Completely Stealth.
Any Wireless Communication Facility that has been designed
to completely screen all aspects of the Facility including appurtenances
and equipment from public view. Examples of completely stealth facilities
may include, but are not limited to, architecturally screened roof-mounted
antennas, façade-mounted antennas treated as architectural
elements to blend in with the existing building, church steeples,
fire towers, and flag poles and light standards of a typical diameter.
Data Collection Unit ("DCU").
A Wireless Communication Facility comprised of a collection
unit, a solar panel and whip antennas used for receiving and/or transmitting
wireless signals from distributed gas and water data collector meters,
which is a stand-alone Facility not connected via fiber optic or other
physical wiring to any other Facility. No Wireless Communication Facility
operated by an electric corporation, a telephone corporation, a personal
wireless service provider, a commercial mobile service provider or
a mobile telephone service provider shall be considered a DCU.
Size: Solar panels not larger than seven square feet, whip antennas
not longer than 40 inches, and collection units not larger than 1.5
cubic feet. DCUs shall be designed to blend into the surrounding environment
and minimize the visual appearance by matching the color of the poles
or buildings where the DCU is located.
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Ground-Mounted Facility.
Any Wireless Antenna that is affixed to a pole, tower or
other freestanding structure that is specifically constructed for
the purpose of supporting an antenna.
Microwave Communication.
The transmission or reception of radio communication at frequencies
of a microwave signal (generally, in the three GHz to 300 GHz frequency
spectrum).
Modified Facility.
An existing Wireless Communication Facility where the antennas
and/or supporting structure are proposed to be altered in any way
from their existing condition, including like-for-like replacement
but excluding co-location.
Pre-existing Wireless.
Any Wireless Communication Facility for which a building
permit or conditional use permit has been properly issued prior to
the effective date of this section, including permitted Wireless Antennas
that have not yet been constructed so long as such approval is current
and not expired.
Public Right-of-Way.
The area across, along, beneath, in, on, over, under, upon,
and within the dedicated public alleys, boulevards, courts, lanes,
places, roads, sidewalks, streets, ways, private streets with public
access easements within the City's boundaries, and City owned properties,
as they now exist or hereafter will exist.
Roof Mounted.
Any Wireless Antenna directly attached or affixed to the
roof of an existing building, water tank, tower or structure other
than a telecommunications tower.
Small Cell Site.
Equipment at a node/location that transmits and/or provides
connection to a mobile communication system. Visible equipment at
a small cell site shall be no larger than four cubic feet per location/site
(excluding antennae) with a maximum of two antennas per location/site
and may be affixed to an existing pole including a light standard.
In addition, to qualify as a Small Cell Site, it must comply with
Public Works design standards.
Stealth Techniques.
Any Wireless Communication Facility, including any appurtenances
and equipment, which is designed to blend into the surrounding environment.
Examples of stealth technique include, but are not limited to, monopalms/monopines.
Utility Mounted.
Any Wireless Antenna mounted to an existing aboveground structure
specifically designed and originally installed to support utilities,
such as, but not limited to, electrical power lines, cable television
lines, telephone lines, non-commercial wireless service antennas,
radio antennas, street lighting but not traffic signals, recreational
facility lighting, or any other utility which meets the purpose and
intent of this definition.
Wall Mounted.
Any Wireless Antenna mounted on any vertical or nearly vertical
surface of a building or other existing structure that is not specifically
constructed for the purpose of supporting an antenna (including the
exterior walls of a building, an existing parapet, the side of a water
tank, the face of a church steeple, or the side of a freestanding
sign) such that the highest point of the antenna structure is at an
elevation equal to or lower than the highest point of the surface
on which it is mounted.
Wireless Communication Facility or Facility or Wireless Antenna.
Any antenna, structure, or device any way named and any appurtenant
facilities or equipment that transmits electronic waves or is used
for the transmission or receipt of waves or signals that are used
in connection with the provision of wireless communication service,
including, but not limited to, Small Cell Sites, digital, cellular
and radio service.