Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following terms
shall be defined as follows:
ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT
Any equipment serving or being used in conjunction with a
wireless telecommunications facility 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
Telecommunications equipment that transmits and receives
electromagnetic radio signals used in the provision of all types of
wireless telecommunications services. An antenna shall not include
private residence-mounted satellite dishes or television antennas
or amateur radio equipment including, without limitation, ham or citizen
band radio 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 section or
any equipment associated with a tower.
(1)
The term includes, but is not limited to, equipment associated
with wireless communications services, such as private, broadcast,
and public safety services, as well as unlicensed wireless services
and fixed wireless services, such as microwave backhaul.
(2)
The term includes, but is not limited to, radio transceivers,
antennas, coaxial or fiber-optic cable, regular and backup power supplies,
and comparable equipment, regardless of technological configuration
(including distributed antenna systems and small-cell networks).
(3)
The term includes any structure other than a tower that, at the time the relevant application is filed with the Township under this section, supports or houses equipment described in Subsections
(1) and
(2) of this definition that has been reviewed and approved under the applicable zoning or siting process, or under another state or local regulatory review process, even if the structure was not built for the sole or primary purpose of providing such support.
(4)
The term does not include any structure that, at the time the relevant application is filed with the Township under this section, does not support or house equipment described in Subsection
(1) or
(2) of this definition.
CO-LOCATION
The mounting or installation of transmission equipment on
an eligible support structure for the purpose of transmitting and/or
receiving radio frequency signals for communications purposes.
DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS (DAS)
A network of spatially separated antenna sites connected
to a common source that provides wireless service within a geographic
area of the structure; also known as "small cell networks."
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, involving co-location of new transmission
equipment; removal of transmission equipment; or replacement of transmission
equipment.
EMERGENCY
A condition that constitutes a clear and immediate danger
to the health, welfare, or safety of the public or has caused or is
likely to cause facilities in the rights-of-way to be unusable and
result in loss of the services provided.
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 nonfreestanding 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.
HEIGHT, WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY (WCF)
The vertical measurement from the mean level of the ground
surrounding the WCF if ground-mounted, or the higher of a roof or
parapet if building-mounted, to the highest part of the WCF, monopole,
tower or other wireless support structure.
MODIFICATION or MODIFY
The improvement, upgrade or expansion of existing wireless
telecommunications facilities or base stations on an existing wireless
support structure or the improvement, upgrade or expansion of the
wireless telecommunication facilities located within an existing equipment
compound, if the improvement, upgrade, expansion or replacement does
not substantially change the physical dimensions of the wireless support
structure.
MONOPOLE
A tower which consists of a single pole structure, designed
and erected on the ground or on top of a structure, to support communications
antennas and connect appurtenances.
REPLACEMENT
The replacement of existing wireless telecommunications facilities
on an existing wireless support structure or within an existing equipment
compound due to maintenance, repair or technological advancement with
equipment composed of the same wind loading and structural loading
that is substantially similar in size, weight and height as the wireless
telecommunications facilities initially installed and that does not
substantially change the physical dimensions of the existing wireless
support structure.
RIGHT-OF-WAY (ROW)
The surface of and space above and below any real property
in the municipality in which the federal government, commonwealth,
municipality or municipal authority has a regulatory interest, or
interest as a trustee for the public, as such interests now or hereafter
exist, including, but not limited to, all streets, highways, avenues,
roads, alleys, sidewalks, tunnels, viaducts, bridges, skyways, or
any other public place, area or property under the control of the
federal government, commonwealth, municipality or municipal authority,
and any nonexclusive public or utility easements established, dedicated,
platted, improved or devoted for utility purposes. Private rights-of-way
and other government-owned lands not listed above shall not be considered
a right-of-way. The phrase "in the right(s)-of-way" means in, on,
over, along, above and/or under the right(s)-of-way.
SITE
For towers other than towers in the public rights-of-way,
the current boundaries of the leased or owned property surrounding
the tower and any access or utility easements currently related to
the site, and, for other eligible support structures, further restricted
to that area in proximity to the structure and to other transmission
equipment already deployed on the ground.
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 facility 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, and light poles.
SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE or SUBSTANTIALLY CHANGE
A modification substantially changes the physical dimensions
of an eligible support structure if it meets any of the following
criteria:
(1)
For towers other than towers in the public rights-of-way, it
increases the height of the tower by more than 10% or by the height
of one additional antenna array with separation from the nearest existing
antenna not to exceed 20 feet, whichever is greater; for other eligible
support structures, it increases the height of the structure by more
than 10% or more than 10 feet, whichever is greater. Changes in height
should be measured from the original support structure in cases where
deployments are or will be separated horizontally, such as on buildings'
rooftops; in other circumstances, changes in height should be measured
from the dimensions of the tower or base station, inclusive of originally
approved appurtenances and any modifications that were approved prior
to the passage of the Spectrum Act.
(2)
For towers other than towers in the public rights-of-way, it
involves 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; for other eligible support structures, it involves
adding an appurtenance to the body of the structure that would protrude
from the edge of the structure by more than six feet;
(3)
For any eligible support structure, it involves installation
of more than the standard number of new equipment cabinets for the
technology involved, but not to exceed four cabinets; or, for towers
in the public rights-of-way and base stations, it involves installation
of any new equipment cabinets on the ground if there are no preexisting
ground cabinets associated with the structure, or else involves installation
of ground cabinets that are more than 10% larger in height or overall
volume than any other ground cabinets associated with the structure;
(4)
It entails any excavation or deployment outside the current
site.
TOWER
Any structure that exceeds 10 feet in height and is built
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 and fixed
wireless services, such as microwave backhaul, and the associated
site. A Ft. Worth attachment shall not be considered a tower,
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 a microwave backhaul.
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 telecommunications facilities if approved
by the municipality.