As used herein, the following terms shall have the meanings and usages indicated:
ANTENNAAny device that transmits and/or receives electromagnetic signals for voice, data or video communications purposes, including, but not limited to, television, AM/FM radio, microwave, wireless communications services, and similar forms of communications. The term shall exclude satellite earth station antennas less than six (6) feet in diameter [mounted within twelve (12) feet of the ground or building mounted] and any receive-only home television antenna.
CABINETA structure for the protection and security of communications equipment associated with one (1) or more antennas where direct access to equipment is provided from the exterior and the horizontal dimensions of which do not exceed four (4) feet by six (6) feet.
CO-LOCATIONThe placement or installation of a new wireless facility on a structure that already has an existing wireless facility, including electrical transmission towers, water towers, buildings, and other structures capable of structurally supporting the attachment of wireless facilities in compliance with applicable codes.
DIRECTORThe Director of Public Works of the City or his or her designee.
DISGUISED SUPPORT STRUCTUREAny freestanding, man-made structure designed for the support of wireless facilities, the presence of which is camouflaged or concealed as an architectural or natural feature. Such structures may include, but are not limited to, clock towers, observation towers, pylon signs, water towers, light standards, flagpoles and artificial trees.
FAAThe Federal Aviation Commission.
FCCThe Federal Communications Commission.
HEIGHTThe vertical distance measured from the base of the structure at mean ground level to its highest point and including the main structure and all attachments thereto. Mean ground level shall be determined by the average elevation of the natural ground level within a radius of fifty (50) feet from the center location of measurement.
REPLACEMENTIncludes constructing a new wireless support structure of equal proportions and of equal height or such other height that would not constitute a substantial modification to an existing structure in order to support wireless facilities or to accommodate co-location and includes the associated removal of the preexisting wireless facilities or wireless support structure.
SHELTERA building for the protection and security of communications equipment associated with one (1) or more antenna(s) and where access to equipment is gained from the interior of a building.
SUBSTANTIAL MODIFICATIONThe mounting of a proposed wireless facility on a wireless support structure which, as applied to the structure as it was originally constructed:
a. Increases the existing vertical height of the structure by:
(1) More than ten percent (10%); or
(2) The height of one (1) additional antenna array with separation from the nearest existing antenna not to exceed twenty (20) feet, whichever is greater; or
b. Involves adding an appurtenance to the body of a wireless support structure that protrudes horizontally from the edge of the wireless support structure more than twenty (20) feet or more than the width of the wireless support structure at the level of the appurtenance, whichever is greater (except where necessary to shelter the antenna from inclement weather or to connect the antenna to the tower via cable);
c. Involves the installation of more than the standard number of new outdoor equipment cabinets for the technology involved, not to exceed four (4) new equipment cabinets; or
d. Increases the square footage of the existing equipment compound by more than one thousand two hundred fifty (1,250) square feet.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICEIncludes the wireless facilities of all services licensed to use radio communications pursuant to Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. §
301.
WIRELESS FACILITYThe set of equipment and network components, exclusive of the underlying wireless support structure, including, but not limited to, antennas, accessory equipment, transmitters, receivers, power supplies, cabling and associated equipment necessary to provide wireless communications services.
WIRELESS SUPPORT STRUCTUREA structure, such as a monopole, tower, or building capable of supporting wireless facilities. This definition does not include utility poles.