§ 1500-18-030. Definitions  


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  • A.

    Antenna. Any system of poles, panels, rods, dishes or similar devices that transmit or receive electromagnetic waves.

    B.

    Building/Structure Mounted Wireless Telecommunication Facility. A wireless telecommunication facility, and its associated support structure, mounted to the side of a building or to another structure such as a water tank, billboard, church steeple, freestanding sign, etc.

    C.

    Camouflaged. Designed to mask or blend with the surrounding environment in such a manner to render it unnoticeable to the casual observer.

    D.

    Co-location. Locating of wireless telecommunications equipment from more than one provider on a single building mounted, roof mounted, or freestanding wireless telecommunication facility.

    E.

    Equipment Shelter or Cabinet. An ancillary building used to house the telecommunications equipment at a wireless telecommunication facility.

    F.

    Freestanding Wireless Telecommunication Facility. A structure such as a monopole or tower, constructed or existing specifically for the purposes of supporting antenna(s) and/or equipment used in conjunction with the operation of one or more wireless telecommunications facilities.

    G.

    Mono-pole. A single free-standing pole type structure supporting one or more antenna. Not the same as a tower.

    H.

    Radio Propagation Model. A radio frequency engineering plot that illustrates the radius of coverage for a wireless telecommunication network or an individual antenna site.

    I.

    Roof-Mounted Wireless Telecommunication Facility. A wireless telecommunication facility, and its associated support structure, attached to a roof of a building or similar structure.

    J.

    Tower. A multi-member structure supporting one or more antenna.

    K.

    Wireless Telecommunication Facility. 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 communication services, and paging services.