The following definitions shall apply in this chapter:
"Antenna"
means any exterior transmitting or receiving device mounted
on a tower, building or structure and used in communications that
radiates or captures electromagnetic waves, digital signals, analog
signals, radio frequencies (excluding radar signals), wireless telecommunications
signals or other communication signals.
"Associated equipment"
means all on-site equipment, including, without limitation,
back-up generators and power supply units, cabinets, coaxial and fiber
optic cables, connections, shelters, radio transceivers, regular power
supply units, and wiring, to which a wireless antenna is attached
to facilitate mobile broadband service and personal wireless service
delivered on mobile broadband devices.
"Base station"
means a structure or equipment at a fixed location that enables
FCC-licensed or authorized wireless communications between user equipment
and a communications network. The term does not encompass a tower
as defined herein or any equipment located on a tower. Base station
includes, without limitation:
(a)
Equipment associated with wireless communications services such
as private, broadcast, and public safety services, as well as unlicensed
wireless services and fixed wireless services such as microwave backhaul.
(b)
Radio transceivers, antennas, coaxial or fiber-optic cable,
regular and backup power supplies, and comparable equipment, regardless
of technological configuration (including distributed antenna systems
("DAS") and small-cell networks).
(c)
Any structure other than a tower that, at the time the relevant application is filed with the city under this section, supports or houses equipment described in subsections
(a) and
(b) above and has been previously reviewed and approved by the city.
"Collocation"
means the mounting or installation of transmission equipment
on an eligible support structure to transmit and/or receive radio
frequency signals for communications purposes which antennas are owned
or operated by more than one public or private entity and includes
the mounting or installation of additional wireless transmission equipment
at an existing wireless facility.
"Data collection unit" or "DCU"
means a wireless telecommunication facility comprised of
a collection unit, a solar panel and whip antennas used for receiving
and/or transmitting wireless signals from distributed gas and water
data collector meters, which is a stand-alone facility not connected
via fiber optic or other physical wiring to any other facility. No
wireless telecommunications facility operated by an electric corporation,
a telephone corporation, a personal wireless service provider, a commercial
mobile service provider or a mobile telephone service provider shall
be considered a DCU.
Size.
Solar panels not larger than seven square feet, whip antennas
not longer than forty inches, and collections units not larger than
one and one-half cubic feet. DCUs shall be designed to blend into
the surrounding environment and minimize the visual appearance by
matching the color of the poles or buildings where the DCU is located.
"Distributed antenna system" or "DAS"
means a network of one or more antennas and related fiber
optic nodes typically mounted to or located at streetlight poles,
utility poles, sporting venues, arenas or convention centers which
provide access and signal transfer for wireless service providers.
A distributed antenna system also includes the equipment location,
sometimes called a "hub" or "hotel" where the DAS network is interconnected
with one or more wireless service provider's facilities to provide
the signal transfer services.
"Eligible facilities request"
means the same as defined by the FCC in 47 C.F.R. Section
1.40001(b)(3), as may be amended, which defines that term as "any
request for modification of an existing tower or base station that
does not substantially change the physical dimensions of such tower
or base station, involving: (i) collocation of new transmission equipment;
(ii) removal of transmission equipment; or (iii) replacement of transmission
equipment."
"Eligible support structure"
means the same as defined by the FCC in 47 C.F.R. Section
1.40001(b)(4), as may be amended, which defines that term as "any
tower or base station as defined in this section, provided that it
is existing at the time the relevant application is filed with the
State or local government under this section."
"Existing"
means the same as defined by the FCC in 47 C.F.R. Section
1.40001(b)(4), as may be amended, which provides that a constructed
tower or base station is existing for purposes of the FCC's Section
6409(a) regulations if it has been reviewed and approved under the
applicable zoning or siting process, or under another State or local
regulatory review process, provided that a tower that has not been
reviewed and approved because it was not in a zoned area when it was
built, but was lawfully constructed, is existing for purposes of this
definition.
"FCC"
means the Federal Communications Commission or successor
agency.
"Micro wireless facility"
means a small cell that is no larger than twenty-four inches
long, fifteen inches in width, twelve inches in height, and that has
an exterior antenna, if any, no longer than eleven inches.
"Public right-of-way"
means the area across, along, beneath, in, on, over, under,
upon and within the dedicated public streets, roads, sidewalks, alleys,
and waterways within the city, as they now exist or hereafter will
exist, including unimproved areas that have been dedicated for public
street purposes. Public right-of-way does not include public utility
easements dedicated to the city outside dedicated public streets,
roads, sidewalks, alleys, waterways within the city, parks, city facilities,
and city owned infrastructure.
"RF"
means radio frequency on the radio spectrum.
"Small cell"
means a wireless telecommunications facility, as defined
in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 65850.6, or a wireless
facility that uses licensed or unlicensed spectrum and that meets
the following qualifications:
(a)
The small cell antennas on the structure, excluding the associated
equipment, total no more than six cubic feet in volume, whether an
array or separate.
(b)
Any individual piece of associated equipment on pole structures
does not exceed nine cubic feet.
(c)
The cumulative total of associated equipment on pole structures
does not exceed twenty-one cubic feet.
(d)
The cumulative total of any ground-mounted equipment along with
the associated equipment on any pole or nonpole structure does not
exceed 35 cubic feet. The following types of associated ancillary
equipment are not included in the calculation of equipment volume:
(1)
Electric meters and any required pedestal.
(3)
Any telecommunications demarcation box.
(7)
Vertical cable runs for connection of power and other services.
(8)
Equipment concealed within an existing building or structure.
(e)
"Small cell" includes a micro wireless facility. "Small cell"
does not include the following:
(1)
Wireline backhaul facility, which is defined to mean a facility
used for the transport of communications data by wire from wireless
facilities to a network.
(2)
Coaxial or fiber optic cables that are not immediately adjacent
to or directly associated with a particular antenna or collocation.
(3)
The underlying vertical infrastructure.
"Spectrum Act"
means Section 6409(a) of the Middle-Class Tax Relief Act
and Job Creation Act of 2012, 47 U.S.C. Section
1455(a) (providing,
in part, "… a state or local government may not deny, and shall
approve, any eligible facilities request for a modification of any
existing wireless tower or base station that does not substantially
change the physical dimensions of such tower or base station.")
"Stealth"
means any wireless telecommunications facility that is architecturally
integrated into a building or other concealing structure, such that
no portion of any antenna, antenna equipment, or any other apparatus
associated with the function of the facility is visible. The concealing
structure shall have an aesthetically pleasing architectural design
which fits into the context of its surroundings.
"Substantial change"
means the same as defined by the FCC in 47 C.F.R. Section
1.40001(b)(7), as may be amended, which defines that term differently
based on the particular facility type and location. For clarity, the
definition in this chapter organizes the FCC's criteria and thresholds
for a substantial change according to the facility type and location.
(a)
For towers outside the public rights-of-way, a substantial change
occurs when:
(1)
The proposed collocation or modification increases the overall
height more than ten percent or the height of one additional antenna
array not to exceed twenty feet (whichever is greater);
(2)
The proposed collocation or modification increases the width
more than twenty feet from the edge of the wireless tower or the width
of the wireless tower at the level of the appurtenance (whichever
is greater);
(3)
The proposed collocation or modification involves the installation
of more than the standard number of equipment cabinets for the technology
involved, not to exceed four; or
(4)
The proposed collocation or modification involves excavation
outside the current boundaries of the leased or owned property surrounding
the wireless tower, including any access or utility easements currently
related to the site.
(b)
For towers in the public rights-of-way and for all base stations,
a substantial change occurs when:
(1)
The proposed collocation or modification increases the overall
height more than ten percent or ten feet (whichever is greater);
(2)
The proposed collocation or modification increases the width
more than six feet from the edge of the wireless tower or base station;
(3)
The proposed collocation or modification involves the installation
of any new equipment cabinets on the ground when there are no existing
ground-mounted equipment cabinets;
(4)
The proposed collocation or modification involves the installation
of any new ground-mounted equipment cabinets that are ten percent
larger in height or volume than any existing ground-mounted equipment
cabinets; or
(5)
The proposed collocation or modification involves excavation
outside the area in proximity to the structure and other transmission
equipment already deployed on the ground.
(c)
In addition, for all towers and base stations wherever located,
a substantial change occurs when:
(1)
The proposed collocation or modification would defeat the existing
concealment elements of the support structure as determined by the
planning/building director.
(2)
The proposed collocation or modification violates a prior condition
of approval, provided however that the collocation need not comply
with any prior condition of approval related to height, width, equipment
cabinets or excavation that is inconsistent with the thresholds for
a substantial change described in this section.
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Note: The thresholds for a substantial change outlined above
are disjunctive. The failure to meet any one or more of the applicable
thresholds means that a substantial change would occur. The thresholds
for height increases are cumulative limits. For sites with horizontally
separated deployments, the cumulative limit is measured from the originally
permitted support structure without regard to any increases in size
due to wireless equipment not included in the original design. For
sites with vertically separated deployments, the cumulative limit
is measured from the permitted site dimensions as they existed on
February 22, 2012—the date that Congress passed Section 6409(a).
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"Tower"
means any structure built for the sole or primary purpose
of supporting any FCC-licensed or -authorized antenna, including any
structure constructed for wireless communications service. This term
does not include a base station.
"Transmission equipment"
means equipment that facilitates transmission of any FCC-licensed
or - authorized wireless communication service.
"Vertical infrastructure"
means all poles or similar facilities owned or "controlled"
by the city that are in the public rights-of-way or public utility
easements and meant for, or used in whole or in part for, communications
service, electric service, lighting, traffic control, or similar functions.
(a)
For purposes of this subsection, the term "controlled" means
having the right to allow subleases or sublicensing.
"Wireless telecommunication(s) facilities," "wireless communication(s)
facility," "wireless facility," or "facility"
means any device or system for transmitting and/or receiving
electromagnetic signals, including, but not limited to, radio waves
and microwaves for cellular technology, personal communication services,
mobile services, paging systems and related technologies. Facilities
include towers, freestanding facilities, ground-mounted facilities,
roof-top facilities, utility poles, transmitters, microwave dishes,
antennas and parabolic antennas, small cells, macro and micro cells,
DAS, DCU, all other types of equipment used in transmitting or receiving
signals, antenna structures, associated buildings, base stations,
emergency power systems or cabinets which house support equipment,
and other accessory development.
Exclusions: The term "wireless telecommunications facility"
does not apply to the following:
(a)
Government owned and operated telecommunications facilities.
(b)
Emergency medical care provider-owned and operated telecommunications
facilities.
(c)
Mobile services providing public information coverage of news
events of a temporary nature.
(d)
Any wireless telecommunications facilities exempted from this
code by federal law or state law.
(Ord. 1523 § 4, 2017)