Ministerial review of an application by the Designee and Borough Engineer, as preferred by the Borough, to determine whether the issuance of a permit is in conformity with the applicable provisions of this article.
The cost of processing an application for a Right-of-Way Permit including, but not limited to, all professional fees such as engineer and attorney costs to the Borough.
The Borough Council of the Borough of Spring Lake.
A small box-like or rectangular structure used to facilitate utility or wireless service from within the Municipal Right-of-Way,
The part of the electric system, after the transmission system that is dedicated to delivering electric energy to an end user.
A pole that is in lawful existence within the Municipal Right-of-Way.
A Cabinet that is not attached to an existing pole and is touching the ground.
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 Borough as an easement or in fee simple ownership. This term also includes rights-of-way held by the County of Monmouth where the Borough's approval is required for the use of same pursuant to N.J.S.A. 27:16-6.
Pole means a legally constructed pole, such as a utility, lighting or similar pole made of wood, metal or other material as determined by the Borough, located or to be located within the Public Right-of-Way. A Pole does not include a Support Structure.
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.
A Cabinet that is proposed to be placed on an Existing or Proposed Pole.
A Pole that is proposed to be placed in the Municipal Right-of-Way.
In connection with an existing Pole or Support Structure, to replace (or the replacement of) same with a new structure, substantially similar in design, size and scale to the existing structure and in conformance with this article and any other applicable regulations in order to address limitations of the existing structure to structurally support Collocation of a Communications Facility.
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.
An approval from the Borough setting forth the Utility's compliance with the requirements of this article.
A Wireless Facility that meets both of the following qualifications: (i) each Antenna could fit within an enclosure of not more than three cubic feet in volume; and (ii) all other wireless equipment associated with the Antenna, including the preexisting equipment, is cumulatively no more than 28 cubic feet in volume.
A Decorative Pole that conceals, disguises or camouflages one or more Small Wireless Facility installation(s) and may include other features such as street lighting, 911 call service access, public access Wi-Fi and surveillance cameras. A Smart Pole must allow for at least three occupants and allow space for Borough use for other services and/or equipment. Smart Poles shall neither have protruding latches, external hinges, nor external cabling. The pole must be made of an inherently rust-resistant material (i.e. aluminum alloys or stainless steel). The design of the smart pole is within the exclusive discretion of Borough.
Existing Poles within the same right-of-way which are located within 500 feet of the Proposed Pole.
Any structure in the public right-of-way built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting a wireless facility. A tower does not include a pole or support structure.
Companies subject to regulation by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities under Chapter 48 of the Revised Statutes.
Electric, telephone, or cable service.
The equipment at a fixed location or locations in the Public ROW that enables Wireless Services. The term does not include: (i) the Support Structure, Tower or Pole on, under, or within which the equipment is located or collocated; or (ii) coaxial, fiberoptic or other cabling that is between Communications Facilities or Poles or that is otherwise not immediately adjacent to or directly associated with a particular Antenna. A Small Wireless Facility is one type of a Wireless Facility. Throughout this article, the terms "Communications Facility", "Wireless Facility" and "Small Wireless Facility" may be used interchangeably and shall be taken to refer to the same thing unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.