For the purposes of this chapter the following terms are defined:
"Amateur radio/ham radio"means radio facilities operated for noncommercial purposes by individuals licensed with the FCC with an interest in construction and operation of radio equipment, usually as a hobby or vocation.
"Antenna array"means one or more rods, panels, discs, or similar devices used as antennas for the transmission or reception of radio frequency signals. The antennas may include omni-directional, directional or parabolic types of antennas. The antenna array does not include the support structure or support tower.
"Attached wireless communications facility"means an antenna array that is attached to an existing support structure, together with any accompanying pole or attachment device which attaches the antenna array to the support structure, auxiliary support equipment, and transmission cables.
"Auxiliary support equipment"means all equipment necessary and/or desirable to process wireless communication signals and data, including but not limited to electronic processing devices, air conditioning, emergency generators, and cabling interface devices. For the purposes of this chapter, auxiliary equipment shall also include the shelter, cabinets, and other structural facilities used to house and shelter necessary equipment. Auxiliary equipment does not include support towers or structures.
"Camouflage"means the use of both existing and future technology through which a wireless communications facility is designed and constructed to resemble an object that is not a wireless communications facility and which is typically present in the surrounding environment.
"Citizens band radio (CB radio)"means two-way radio facilities operated for short range personal and business communications, without necessity of a federal license, pursuant to Congressional Federal Register Part 95.
"Collocation"means use of a common wireless communications support structure or tower by two or more wireless license holders for two or more antenna arrays.
"Commercial districts"means areas designated by the Cowlitz County Land Use Ordinance or Cowlitz County Comprehensive Plan as a commercial district.
"Concealing techniques"means the use of colors and types of paint, placement of a wireless communications facility near an appropriate backdrop, or other techniques that will allow the wireless communications facility to blend with the surrounding setting.
"Day"means days that the office of the Director is open for business, unless otherwise specified.
"Director"means the Director of Building and Planning Department, or his/her designee.
"FAA"means the federal regulatory agency responsible for the safety of the nation's air traffic control system, including airspace impacted by wireless communications support structures and towers.
"FCC"means the federal regulatory agency charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable.
"Height"means, when referring to a wireless communications facility, the distance measured from the original grade at the base of the tower to the highest point on the support tower or structure, including the antenna(s). This measurement shall not include any lightning rods or other inactive devices less than eight feet in length intended solely to ground or otherwise protect the facility.
"Industrial districts"means any area designated by the Cowlitz County Land Use Ordinance or Cowlitz County Comprehensive Plan as an industrial or manufacturing district.
"Monopole"means a support tower composed of a single spire used to support one or more antenna(s).
"Parent parcel"means the original parcel underlying and surrounding a wireless communications facility lease area, and typically means the parcel from which the lease area was separated from.
"Remote location"means any site that is located more than one mile from the nearest county road or residence, measured in a straight line.
"Residential area or districts"means any area designated by the Cowlitz County Land Use Ordinance or Cowlitz County Comprehensive Plan as a residential district. This may also include areas within other designations that are predominantly residential in nature.
"Setback"means the required distance from any structural part of a wireless communication facility (including support wires, support attachments, and auxiliary support equipment) to either the property line of the parent parcel on which the wireless communication facility is located and/or to the nearest structure, depending on location.
"Site"means the lease area(s) occupied by a wireless communications facility and includes any support tower, support structure, and all auxiliary equipment necessary for the operation of the wireless communications facility.
"Structure"means that which is built or constructed, an edifice or building of any kind or any works erected, built up or composed of parts joined together in some definite manner.
"Substantial increase or substantial change"means:
1. The mounting of the proposed antenna on the tower would increase the existing height of the tower by more than 10 percent, or by the height of one additional antenna array with separation from the nearest existing antenna not to exceed 20 feet, whichever is greater, except that the mounting of the proposed antenna may exceed the size limits set forth in this subsection if necessary to avoid interference with existing antennas; or
2. The mounting of the proposed antenna would involve the installation of more than the standard number of new equipment cabinets for the technology involved, not to exceed four, or more than one new equipment shelter; or
3. The mounting of the proposed antenna would involve adding an appurtenance to the body of the tower that would protrude from the edge of the tower more than 20 feet, or more than the width of the tower structure at the level of the appurtenance, whichever is greater, except that the mounting of the proposed antenna may exceed the size limits set forth in this subsection if necessary to shelter the antenna from inclement weather or to connect the antenna to the tower via cable; or
4. The mounting of the proposed antenna would involve excavation outside the current tower site, defined as the current boundaries of the leased or owned property surrounding the tower and any access or utility easements currently related to the site.
"Support structure"means an existing building or other structure to which an antenna is or will be attached, including, but not limited to, buildings, steeples, water towers, and signs. Support structures do not include support towers or any building or structure used for residential purposes.
"Support tower"means a structure designed and constructed exclusively to support a wireless communication facility or an antenna array, including monopoles, self-supporting towers, guy-wire support tower, and other similar structures.
"Utility pole placement/replacement"means placement of antennas or antenna arrays on existing or replaced structures such as utility poles, light standards, and light poles for streets and parking lots. Utility pole replacements shall not be considered new support towers.
"Wireless communications/service"shall mean any personal wireless services as defined by the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, including but not limited to cellular service, digital wireless service, personal communications services (PCS), specialized mobile radio (SMR), enhanced specialized mobile radio (ESMR), commercial paging, and similar FCC licensed commercial wireless telecommunications services that currently exist or that may in the future be developed.
"Wireless communications facilities"means any unstaffed facility used to transmit, receive, distribute, provide or offer personal wireless communications services. Wireless communications facilities include, but are not limited to, all auxiliary support equipment, any support tower or structure used to achieve the necessary elevation for the antenna, transmission and reception cabling and devices, and all antenna arrays.
(Ord. 13-104 § 1, 10-8-2013)