Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases,
when used in this section, shall have the meaning ascribed to them
in this subsection, except where the context clearly indicates a different
meaning:
ANTENNA
Any structure or device used to collect or radiate electromagnetic
waves for the provision of services including, but not limited to,
cellular, paging, personal communications services (PCS) and microwave
communications. Such structures and devices include, but are not limited
to, directional antennas, such as panels, microwave dishes and satellite
dishes, and omnidirectional antennas, such as whips. This definition
does not apply to broadcast antennas, antennas designed for amateur
radio use, or satellite dishes designed for residential or household
purposes.
ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE
Any building or structure which can be used for location
of telecommunications facilities, including, but not limited to, monopoles,
towers, and structures to which an antenna may be attached, such as
clock towers, bell towers, church steeples, water towers, light poles,
utility structures, elevated roadways, bridges, flagpoles, windmills,
barns, and other similar freestanding structures as approved by the
Planning Board.
APPLICANT
Any person or entity with an application before the Village
for a permit for any wireless telecommunications facility.
APPLICATION
The process by which the owner of a parcel of land within
the Village submits a request to develop, construct, build, modify,
place or erect a wireless telecommunications facility upon such parcel
of land. "Application" includes all written documentation, verbal
statements and representations, in whatever form or forum, made by
an applicant to the Village concerning such a request.
BASE EQUIPMENT
Ground-mounted equipment integral to the operation of an
antenna system. Base equipment typically includes, but is not limited
to, communications equipment cabinet/shelter, backup power supplies,
electric and telecommunications backboards, wiring, grounding loops,
equipment enclosures, security fencing and lighting. Base equipment
located in a discrete area may be referred to as a "base station."
CO-LOCATION
The act of siting antennas on an existing structure without
the need to construct a new support structure and without any increase
in the height, shape or size of the existing structure.
DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS ("DAS")
A network of spatially separated antenna nodes connected
to a common source via a transport medium that provides wireless service
within a geographic area or structure.
ENGINEER
Any engineer licensed by the State of New York.
EQUIPMENT CABINET/EQUIPMENT SHELTER
Accessory buildings and structures associated with a tower,
including base stations designed and used to shelter equipment and/or
to support wireless communication services. The term "accessory structures"
does not include offices, long-term storage of vehicles or other equipment
storage or broadcast studios.
EXISTING STRUCTURE
Previously erected support structure or any other structure,
including but not limited to buildings and water tanks, to which telecommunications
facilities can be attached. (See "antenna support structure.")
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration.
FALL ZONE
The area on the ground within a prescribed radius from the
base of a wireless communications facility. The fall zone is the area
within which there might be a potential hazard from falling debris
or collapsing material, including the transmission support structure.
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission.
HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the ground level to the
highest point on a communications tower, including antennas mounted
on the tower.
MODIFICATION
The addition, removal, or change of any of the physical and
visually discernable components or aspects of a wireless facility,
such as antennas, cabling, radios, equipment shelters, landscaping,
fencing, utility feeds, changing the color or materials of any visually
discernable components, vehicular access, parking and/or an upgrade
or replacement of the equipment for better or more modern equipment.
Adding a new wireless carrier or service provider to a wireless communications
tower or site is a modification. A modification shall not include
ordinary maintenance, as defined herein. Modifications shall be classified
as major or minor.
(1)
MAJOR MODIFICATIONImprovements to existing wireless telecommunications facility or support structure that result in a substantial change to the facility or structure. Co-location of new wireless telecommunications facilities to an existing transmission support structure without replacement of the structure shall not constitute a major modification. Major modifications include, but are not limited to, extending the height of the transmission support structure by more than 10 feet above its current height and/or the replacement of the structure. Major modification also includes the expansion of the base equipment or compound area for additional accessory equipment.
(2)
MINOR MODIFICATIONImprovements to existing wireless telecommunications facility or transmission support structure that result in a material change to the facility or structure, but of a level, quality or intensity that is less than a substantial change. Such minor modifications include, but are not limited to, replacement of antennas and accessory equipment on a like-for-like basis within an existing wireless telecommunications facility and relocating the antennas of approved wireless telecommunications facilities to different height levels on an existing transmission support structure upon which they are currently located. Mounting additional antennas on an existing support structure is not considered a minor modification.
MONOPOLE
A single, freestanding pole-type structure supporting one
or more antennas. For purposes of this section, a monopole is considered
a type of tower.
NIER
Nonionizing electromagnetic radiation.
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE
Ensuring that a wireless telecommunications facility and
transmission support structure are kept in good operating condition.
Ordinary maintenance includes inspections and testing to maintain
functionality, aesthetic and structural integrity. Ordinary maintenance
involves the normal repair of a wireless facility without adding,
removing, or changing anything and therefore does not include minor
and major modifications.
OWNER
Any person with fee title or long-term (exceeding 10 years)
leasehold to any parcel of land within the Village who desires to
develop, or construct, build, modify, place, or erect a wireless telecommunications
facility upon such parcel of land.
PERSON
Any natural person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or other legal entity, private or public, whether for profit
or not for profit.
PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICES
Commercial mobile services, unlicensed wireless services
and common carrier wireless exchange access services as defined and
as may be amended by Section 704 of the Federal Telecommunications
Act.
PROVIDER
Any carrier or provider of wireless services.
PUBLIC OR MUNICIPAL USE
Any buildings, structures or land owned, operated and maintained
by the Village of Westhampton Beach, including but not restricted
to fire stations, police stations, recreation sites and facilities
and school district.
RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ENGINEER
Someone with a background in electrical engineering or microwave
engineering who specializes in the study of radio frequencies and
is licensed in the State of New York.
RECOGNIZED HISTORICAL AREAS
Districts, locations, or sites identified as having historic
or architectural significance or through an ordinance, guideline,
map, listing, cultural assessment, designation or potential designation
by a local, state or federal government.
STEALTH
Any tower or telecommunications facility which is designed
to enhance compatibility with adjacent land uses, including, but not
limited to, architecturally screened roof-mounted antennas, antennas
integrated into architectural elements and towers designed to look
other than like a tower, such as light poles, power poles and trees.
TOWER
A freestanding lattice or monopole type structure that supports
one or more antennas, also referred to as a "communications tower."
The term "tower" shall not include amateur radio operators' equipment,
as licensed by the FCC.
VIEWSHED
An area which exhibits outstanding or unique arrangements
of natural or man-made features, including water or water-related
features, streetscape, land forms or vegetative patterns that provide
inspiration, hold interest and command the attention of the viewing
public. Visual resources can be of local, statewide or national importance
and are often a function of two perspectives: the view of a given
location and the view from a given location.
WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY(IES)
Any unmanned facility established for the purpose of providing
wireless transmission of voice, data, images or other information
including, but not limited to, cellular telephone service, personal
communications service (PCS), and paging service. A telecommunication
facility can consist of one or more antennas attached to a support
structure and accessory equipment in one or more base station(s).