Definitions. As used in this subsection, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
Any structure the use of which is customarily incidental
and subordinate to that of the principal use in area, extent and purpose.
Accessory structures are not for the purpose of human habitation.
Examples of such uses include, but are not limited to, transmission
equipment and storage sheds.
ANTENNA
The actual satellite antenna or any system of electrical
conductors that transmits and/or receives radio frequency signals'
electromagnetic waves. Such waves shall include cellular, paging arid
personal communications services (PCs). The frequency of these waves
generally ranges from 10 hertz to 300,000 megahertz.
ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE
Any building or structure, other than a telecommunications
tower, that can be used for the location or installation of telecommunications
equipment.
CAMOUFLAGING
The construction of facilities to house or support a telecommunications
tower so that the tower blends readily with the landscape, neighborhood
and adjacent architectural features. Examples of camouflaging are
silos and barns, windmills and simulated trees.
CARRIER
A provider of telecommunications services.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
Official certification issued by the Building Inspector that
the telecommunications installation conforms to the applicable provisions
of this section, the New York State Fire and Building Codes, and other
applicable regulations and may legally be used as approved by the
Planning Board.
CESSATION OF USE
A use shall be determined by the Building Inspector to have
ceased when it has been discontinued, whether with the intent to abandon
such use or not.
COLLOCATED ANTENNA
The use of existing telecommunications facilities and/or
communications towers, buildings or other structures for placement
of telecommunications antennas by more than one carrier to avoid construction
of a new communications tower or facility.
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
All telecommunications facilities and/or communications towers,
buildings, structures and equipment that used in conjunction with
radio frequency transmission.
FENCES AND SCREENING
Artificially constructed barriers or any material or combination
of materials erected to enclose or screen areas of land.
GUYED TOWER
A communications tower consisting of a single pole supported
by wires and ground anchors onto which telecommunications antennas
and/or similar satellite antennas are affixed.
MONOPOLE TOWER
A communications tower consisting of a single pole constructed
without guyed wires and ground anchors.
PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICES
Commercial mobile services, unlicensed wireless services,
and common carrier wireless exchange access services as defined by
Section 704 of the Federal Telecommunications Act.
PROPAGATION STUDY
A study that demonstrates the existing signal coverage and
the signal coverage resulting from the proposed communications facility
or installation.
PUBLIC UTILITY FACILITY
A facility other than a telecommunications tower or telecommunications
antenna for the provision of public utility services constructed,
altered or maintained by utility corporations, either public or privately
owned, or government agencies, necessary for the provision of electricity,
gas, steam, heat, communication, water, sewage collection, or other
such service to the general public.
SELF-SUPPORTED TOWER
A communications tower, other than a monopole tower, that
is constructed without guy wires and ground anchors.
SETBACK
The horizontal distance from the center line of the street
right-of-way, measured at right angles to such center line, to the
nearest part of any building or structure on a lot.
SIGN
Any display of lettering, numbering, logos, designs, colors,
lights, or illumination visible to the public from outside of a building
or from a public right-of way, which either conveys a message to the
public or intends to advertise, direct, invite, announce or thaw attention
to, directly or indirectly, a use conducted, events, goods, products,
services or facilities available.
STEALTH
Any communications tower or telecommunications facility that
is designed to enhance compatibility with adjacent land use, including
but not limited to architecturally screened roof-mounted antennas,
antennas integrated into architectural elements, towers designed to
look other than a tower (such as light poles, power poles and trees).
The term "stealth" does not necessarily exclude the use of uncamouflaged
lattice or monopole tower designs.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires
location on the ground or attached to something having location on
the ground.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER
A structure on which one or more antenna will be located
that is intended for transmitting and/or receiving radio, television,
telephone, wireless or microwave communications for an FCC-licensed
carrier. This includes, but is not limited to, freestanding towers,
guyed towers, monopole towers and similar structures, but excludes
those used exclusively for fire, police and other dispatch communications,
or exclusively for private radio and television reception and private
citizen's bands, amateur radio and other similar private, residential
communications.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
Any cables, wires, lines, wave guides, antennas and any other
equipment or facilities associated with the transmission or reception
of communications which a person seeks to locate, or has installed
upon or near, a tower or antenna support structure. This includes,
but is not limited to, any or all of the physical elements of the
central cell facility that contains all the receivers, transmitters,
and other apparatus needed for cellular/PC operation [also known as
Base Transceiver Station (BTS)].
TOWER
Any structure that supports telecommunications facilities,
whether a self-supporting lattice or monopole structure constructed
from grade as a freestanding structure, or a guyed tower structure,
or any other structure erected in connection with a building or other
permanent structure, or equipment capable of containing or intended
for the use of one or more antennas for transmitting and/or receiving
radio, television, digital telephone, cellular, microwave or other
similar electronic communications.