Definitions and scope. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ANTENNACommunications equipment that transmits or receives electromagnetic radio signals used in the provision of any type of wireless communications services.
BASE STATIONA station that includes a structure that currently supports or houses an antenna, transceiver, coaxial cables, power cables, or other associated equipment at a specific site that is authorized to communicate with mobile stations, generally consisting of radio transceivers, antennas, coaxial cables, power supplies, and other associated electronics.
CO-LOCATETo install, mount, maintain, modify, operate, or replace a wireless facility on, under, within, or adjacent to a base station, building, existing structure, utility pole, or wireless support structure. For purposes of this subsection, "co-location" shall have the same meaning.
COMMUNICATION TOWERA tower or antenna which supports communication (broadcasting and/or receiving) equipment utilized by commercial, government or other corporate, public and quasi-public users. Towers include radio, television, cellular telephone, personal communication services (PCS), microwave, internet, and other similar communications facilities, satellite earth station and building-supported antennas. The towers may be self-supporting or guy-supported. The regulations set out below do not apply to the following: i) amateur radio communications antennas under 75 feet in height owned and operated by a federally licensed amateur radio station operator; ii) antennas and dishes limited exclusively to home use; and iii) towers owned by the City. All communication towers shall be classified as an administrative-review-eligible or standard process project, as defined below.
(a) "Project" means i) the installation or construction by a wireless services provider or wireless infrastructure provider of a new structure or ii) the co-location on any existing structure of a wireless facility that is not a small cell facility. "Project" does not include the installation of a small cell facility by a wireless service provider or wireless infrastructure provider on an existing structure to which the provisions of §
420-11.5C(4)(c) of this section apply.
[1] "Administrative-review-eligible project" means a project that provides for:
[a] The installation or construction of a new wireless support structure, as defined below, that is no more than 50 feet above ground level, provided that the structure with attached wireless facilities is i) not more than 10 feet above the tallest existing utility pole located within 500 feet of the new structure within the same public right-of-way or within the existing line of utility poles; ii) not located within the boundaries of a local, state, or federal historic district; iii) not located inside the jurisdictional boundaries of a locality having expended a total amount equal to or greater than 35% of its general fund operating revenue, as shown in the most recent comprehensive annual financial report, on undergrounding projects since 1980; and iv) the new wireless support structure is designed to support small cell facilities; or
[b] The co-location on any existing structure of a wireless facility that is not a small cell facility.
[2] "Standard process project" means any project other than an administrative-review-eligible project. All such projects shall require a conditional use permit in accordance with this subsection.
EXISTING STRUCTUREAny structure that is installed or approved for installation at the time a wireless services provider or wireless infrastructure provider provides notice to a locality or the Department of an agreement with the owner of the structure to co-locate equipment on that structure. "Existing structure" includes any structure that is currently supporting, designed to support, or capable of supporting the attachment of wireless facilities, including towers, buildings, utility poles, light poles, flagpoles, signs, and water towers. It shall also include the replacement of a structure, located within a six-foot perimeter of the original placement of the structure, with structures that are the same size or smaller.
MICRO-WIRELESS FACILITYA small cell facility that is no larger than 24 inches in length, 15 inches in width, and 12 inches in height and that has an exterior antenna, if any, no longer than 11 inches.
NEW STRUCTUREA wireless support structure that has not been installed or constructed, or approved for installation or construction, at the time a wireless services provider or wireless infrastructure provider applies to a locality for any required zoning approval.
SMALL CELL FACILITYA wireless facility that meets both of the following qualifications:
(a) Each antenna is located inside an enclosure of no more than six cubic feet in volume, or, in the case of an antenna that has exposed elements, the antenna and all of its exposed elements could fit within an imaginary enclosure of no more than six cubic feet; and
(b) All other wireless equipment associated with the facility has a cumulative volume of no more than 28 cubic feet, or such higher limit as established by the Federal Communications Commission. The following types of associated equipment are not included in the calculation of equipment volume calculation: electric meters, concealment, telecommunications demarcation boxes, backup power systems, grounding equipment, power transfer switches, cutoff switches, and vertical cable runs for the connection of power and other services.
UTILITY POLEA structure owned, operated, or owned and operated by a public utility, local government, or the commonwealth that is designed specifically for and used to carry lines, cables, or wires for communications, cable television, or electricity.
WATER TOWERA water storage tank, or a standpipe or an elevated tank situated on a support structure, originally constructed for use as a reservoir or facility to store or deliver water.
WIRELESS FACILITYEquipment at a fixed location that enables wireless communications between user equipment and a communications network, including i) equipment associated with wireless services, such as private, broadcast, and public safety services, as well as unlicensed wireless services and fixed wireless services, such as microwave backhaul, and ii) radio transceivers, antennas, coaxial, or fiber-optic cable, regular and backup power supplies, and comparable equipment, regardless of technological configuration.
WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDERAny person that builds or installs transmission equipment, wireless facilities, or wireless support structures, but that is not a wireless services provider.
WIRELESS SERVICES(a) "Personal wireless services" as defined in 47 U.S.C. § 332(c)(7)(C)(i);
(b) "Personal wireless service facilities" as defined in 47 U.S.C. § 332(c)(7)(C)(ii), including commercial mobile services as defined in 47 U.S.C. § 332(d), provided to personal mobile communication devices through wireless facilities; and
(c) Any other fixed or mobile wireless service, using licensed or unlicensed spectrum, provided using wireless facilities.
WIRELESS SUPPORT STRUCTUREA freestanding structure, such as a monopole, tower, either guyed or self-supporting, or suitable existing structure or alternative structure designed to support or capable of supporting wireless facilities. "Wireless support structure" does not include any telephone or electrical utility pole or any tower used for the distribution or transmission of electrical service.