Definition of terms.
AGL
At ground level; the actual height of the PWSF from the ground
to the highest part of the mount or the antenna, whichever is higher.
ANTENNA
A whip (omnidirectional antenna), panel (directional antenna),
disc (parabolic antenna) or similar device used for transmission and/or
reception of radio frequency signals.
ANTENNA ARRAY
One or more whips, panels, discs or similar devices used
for the transmission or reception of radio frequency signals, which
may include omnidirectional antennas (whips), directional antennas
(panels) and parabolic antennas (discs). The antenna array does not
include the mount as defined herein.
APPLICANT
A person or entity with an application before the City for
a permit for a personal wireless service facility (PWSF).
APPLICATION
All necessary and required documentation and evidence that
an applicant must submit to receive all required permits or other
necessary approvals for personal wireless service facilities from
the City.
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APPLICATION AUTHORITY
The Director or the Board, as applicable, responsible for
making an initial determination upon an application, prior to any
applicable appeals.
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BOARD
The Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Ithaca.
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CAMOUFLAGE
A way of painting and mounting a PWSF that requires minimal
exterior changes to the host structure in order to accommodate the
facility.
CARRIER
A company licensed by the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) that provides wireless services. A tower builder is not automatically
a carrier.
CELLULAR
A mobile telephone service operating in the 800 MHz spectrum.
COAPPLICANT
Any person and/or entity joining with an applicant in an
application for a permit for a PWSF, including the owner(s) of the
PWSF, owner(s) of the subject property and any proposed tenant(s)
for the PWSF.
COLLOCATION
The use of a common PWSF or common site by two or more wireless
license holders or by one wireless license holder for more than one
type of communications technology and/or placement or two or more
PWSF's on adjacent properties.
COMMERCIAL MOBILE RADIO SERVICES (CMRS)
Any of several technologies using radio signals at various
frequencies to send and receive voice, data and video as per Section
704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, According to the FCC, these
services are "functionally equivalent services." Section 704 of the
Telecommunications Act prohibits unreasonable discrimination among
functionally equivalent services.
CONCEAL
To enclose a PWSF with a natural or manmade feature resulting
in the facility being either invisible or made part of the feature
enclosing it.
DESIGN
The appearance of PWSF's, such as their materials, colors
and shape.
DIRECTOR
The Director of Planning and Development or designee.
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DISGUISE
To design a PWSF to appear to be something other than a PWSF.
ELEVATION
The measurement of height above sea level. Also "AMSL," or
"above mean sea level."
EQUIPMENT CABINET/EQUIPMENT SHELTER
An enclosed structure at the base of the mount within which
is housed the equipment for the PWSF, such as batteries and electrical
equipment.
FALL ZONE
The area on the ground within a prescribed radius from the
base of a PWSF. The fall zone is the area within which there might
be a potential hazard from falling debris or collapsing material.
FUNCTIONALLY EQUIVALENT SERVICES
Cellular, PCS, enhanced specialized mobile radio, specialized
mobile radio and paging. Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act
prohibits unreasonable discrimination among functionally equivalent
services.
GUYED TOWER
A monopole or lattice tower that is anchored to the ground
or to another surface by diagonal cables.
HEIGHT
The distance measured from at ground level (AGL) to the highest
point of a PWSF, including the antenna array. For purposes of measuring
height, all antennas or other attachments mounted on a structure shall
be included in the measurements to determine overall (i.e., combined)
height.
LATTICE TOWER
A type of mount that is usually ground-mounted and self-supporting
with multiple legs and cross-bracing of structural steel.
LICENSED CARRIER
A company authorized by the FCC to construct and operate
a commercial mobile radio services system. A licensed carrier must
be identified for every PWSF application.
LOCATION
The area where a PWSF is located or proposed to be located.
MICROCELL
Any PWSF that is designed and limited to generate lower power
density than that limited by the FCC Guidelines for Evaluating the
Environmental Effects of Radio Frequency Radiation.
MITIGATION
The reduction or elimination of visual impacts by the use
of one or more methods, including but not limited to concealment,
camouflage and disguise.
MODIFICATION
The changing of any portion of a PWSF from its description
in a previously approved permit. The FCC definitions for modification
are different than local government rules, but for purposes of this
article, the definition set forth herein applies.
MONOPOLE
The shape of mount that is self-supporting with a single
shaft of wood, steel or concrete and antennas at the top and/or along
the shaft.
MOUNT
The structure or surface upon which antennas are mounted,
e.g.:
PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICE FACILITY (PWSF)
A facility for the provision of personal wireless services,
as defined by Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. A
PWSF is any facility for the transmission and/or reception of personal
wireless services, usually consisting of an antenna array, transmission
cables, equipment shelter and a mount, including, but not limited
to, small wireless facilities.
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PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICES
Any personal wireless service defined in the Federal Telecommunications
Act, which includes Federal Communications Commission (FCC) licensed
commercial wireless telecommunications services, including cellular,
personal communications services (PCS), specialized mobile radio (SMR),
enhanced specialized mobile radio (ESMR), paging as well as unlicensed
wireless services, and common carrier wireless exchange access services.
RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) ENGINEER
Someone with a background in electrical engineering or microwave
engineering who specializes in the study of radio frequencies.
RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) SIGNAL
The actual beam or radio waves sent and received by a PWSF.
A signal is the deliberate product of a PWSF. The RF radiation is
the by-product.
SECURITY BARRIER
A locked, impenetrable wall, fence or berm that completely
seals an area from unauthorized entry or trespass.
SEPARATION
The distance between one carrier's antenna array and another
carrier's antenna array.
SHORT MOUNTS
Alternatives to monopoles or guyed and lattice towers, such
as masts or poles. For example, two short poles or three short masts
might be an alternative to one tall lattice tower.
SHOT CLOCK
The applicable period which is presumed to be a reasonable
period within which the City is generally required to issue a final
decision upon an application seeking approval for the installation
or substantial modification of a personal wireless services facility
or structure, to comply with Section 47 U.S.C. § 332(c)(7)(B)(ii)
of the TCA.
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SIGNIFICANT GAP IN COVERAGE or SIGNIFICANT COVERAGE GAP
A significant coverage gap exists when a remote user of those
services is unable to either connect with the land-based national
telephone network, or to maintain a connection capable of supporting
a reasonably uninterrupted communication. A significant coverage gap
exists when customers cannot receive and send signals, and when customers
pass through a coverage gap their calls are disconnected. An applicant’s
claim that it needs the proposed tower for “future capacity”
or to “improve coverage” is not sufficient to establish
that it suffers from a significant gap in service coverage.
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SITE
That portion of a subject property where a PWSF is to be
placed. Any acceptable location may have several potential sites within
it.
SITING
The method and form of placement of PWSF's on a specific
area of a subject property.
SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY
A facility that meets the definition of 47 CFR 1.312(e)(2).
Facilities that meet this definition are typically low-powered antennas
and related equipment providing cellular and data coverage to smaller
geographic areas, supplementing the larger cellular network, and improving
service for wireless customers. This term is used interchangeably
with small cell infrastructure, equipment or facilities, and small
wireless equipment.
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SPECIAL INTEREST AREAS
Areas within the City that have stricter aesthetic standards.
These include the following:
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(1)
Primary and secondary commons, as definted in§
346-1 of the City of Ithaca Municipal Code;
(2)
Locally designated historic districts;
(3)
Recreational areas, parks, natural areas, and trails, specifically
including, but not limited to:
(a)
Cascadilla Creek and associated trails from Linn Street to College
Avenue;
(4)
Undergrounding districts as defined in this section.
SPECIALIZED MOBILE RADIO (SMR)
A form of dispatch or two-way communication used by companies
that rent space or time from an SMR carrier, used primarily for data,
delivery vans, truckers or taxis within a small, definable geographic
area.
STANDARDS
Rules or measures by which acceptability is determined. Personal
wireless service facilities are measured by standards measuring visibility
or safety. Wireless planning tends to regulate PWSF's on three levels:
location (or where the PWSF site can go), siting (or how the PWSF
is placed within its setting) and design (or what the PWSF looks like).
TOWER
A term used as a modifier (e.g., tower builder) or when modified
(e.g., lattice tower). A monopole is not a tower.
TYPE I – IV APPLICATIONS (see, e.g., shot clocks, § 325-29.10.1)
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(1)
(a)
Type I applications shall be limited to applications wherein
an applicant is seeking to collocate a new small wireless facility
by installing such new personal wireless service equipment upon an
already existing small personal wireless services facility structure.
(b)
If the completed facility would still meet the physical limits
and requirements to meet the definition of a small wireless facility
after the installation of the new equipment, then the application
to install such new equipment is a Type I application.
(2)
(a)
Type II applications shall be limited to applications wherein
an applicant is seeking to collocate new personal wireless service
equipment, by installing such new wireless equipment upon an already
existing personal wireless services facility structure, tower, or
complex, which does not meet the definition of a small wireless facility,
either before, during, or after the installation of the new personal
wireless service equipment.
(3)
(a)
Type III applications shall be limited to applications seeking
to install and/or construct a new small wireless facility.
(4)
(a)
Type IV applications shall include applications for the installation
of a new cell tower, personal wireless service facility, complex,
structure, or equipment, which does not meet the criteria for Type
I, Type II, or Type III applications.
UNDERGROUNDING DISTRICT
Areas of the City that historically had overhead utility
lines but have now been undergrounded by either coordination with
developments, by use of City funds, by resolution to enforce private
property undergrounding of overhead services, or a combination of
these means; or areas of the City in which all utility services are
provided underground and the only poles in the area are either for
streetlights or traffic signals. Districts presently meeting this
definition include but are not limited to, and further subject to
future additions: 1) 100 and 200 blocks of Dryden Road; 2) College
Avenue running between Stone Bridge to Mitchell Street; 3) West State
Street running between the Commons to Meadow Street, Warren Road,
Richard Place, Brookfield Road, Campbell Ave., Oakwood Lane (between
Cliff Street and Hector Street).
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UNLICENSED WIRELESS SERVICES
Commercial mobile services that can operate on public domain
frequencies and therefore need no FCC license for their sites.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
Any form of signaling by wireless, including personal wireless
services, that require a transmitter, a receiver and a path, sometimes
straight, sometimes indirect, between them.