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Ordinance Number
2002-031
Adopted Date
11/12/2002
Ordinance Type
Wireless Telecommunications
State Filed Date
11\26\2002
Entity Name
Wireless Facility Master Plan
Code Number
Chapter 911 and Chapter 971 Amendments
Subject
Wireless Telecommunications Facilities
Cell Phone Tower
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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ORDINANCE NO. 2002-031 <br />(M-1) Monopole means a style of free-standing antenna -supporting structure that <br />is composed of a single shaft usually composed of two or more hollow <br />sections that are in turn attached to a foundation. This type of antenna - <br />supporting structure is designed to support itself without the use of guy <br />wires or other stabilization devices. These structures are mounted to a <br />foundation that rests on or in the ground or on a building's roof. <br />(P-1) Personal Wireless Service means commercial mobile services, unlicensed <br />wireless services, and common carrier wireless exchange access services, <br />as defined in the Telecommunications Act of 1996. <br />(P-2) Primary Surface means the area extending a distance of fifty (50) feet to <br />both sides of the centerline of a private airport's runway, and running the <br />distance of the runway. <br />(P-3) Public Antenna -Supporting Structure means an antenna -supporting <br />structure, appurtenances, equipment enclosures, and all associated ancillary <br />structures used by a public body or public utility for the purposes of <br />transmission and/or reception of wireless communication signals associated <br />with but not limited to: public education, parks and recreation, fire and <br />police protection, public works, and general government. <br />(R-1) Radio Frequency Emissions means any electromagnetic radiation or other <br />communications signal emitted from an antenna or antenna -related <br />equipment on the ground, antenna -supporting structure, building, or other <br />vertical projection. <br />(R-2) Replacement means the <br />construction of <br />a new antenna <br />-supporting <br />structure <br />built to replace <br />an existing <br />antenna -supporting <br />structure. <br />(L-2) Least <br />Visually <br />Obtrusive <br />means <br />a <br />proposed <br />facility that is <br />designed <br />to <br />present <br />a <br />visual profile <br />that <br />is the minimum <br />profile necessary <br />for the <br />facility <br />to .properly <br />function. <br />(M-1) Monopole means a style of free-standing antenna -supporting structure that <br />is composed of a single shaft usually composed of two or more hollow <br />sections that are in turn attached to a foundation. This type of antenna - <br />supporting structure is designed to support itself without the use of guy <br />wires or other stabilization devices. These structures are mounted to a <br />foundation that rests on or in the ground or on a building's roof. <br />(P-1) Personal Wireless Service means commercial mobile services, unlicensed <br />wireless services, and common carrier wireless exchange access services, <br />as defined in the Telecommunications Act of 1996. <br />(P-2) Primary Surface means the area extending a distance of fifty (50) feet to <br />both sides of the centerline of a private airport's runway, and running the <br />distance of the runway. <br />(P-3) Public Antenna -Supporting Structure means an antenna -supporting <br />structure, appurtenances, equipment enclosures, and all associated ancillary <br />structures used by a public body or public utility for the purposes of <br />transmission and/or reception of wireless communication signals associated <br />with but not limited to: public education, parks and recreation, fire and <br />police protection, public works, and general government. <br />(R-1) Radio Frequency Emissions means any electromagnetic radiation or other <br />communications signal emitted from an antenna or antenna -related <br />equipment on the ground, antenna -supporting structure, building, or other <br />vertical projection. <br />(S-1) Satellite Earth Station means a single or group of satellite parabolic (or <br />dish) antennas. These dishes are mounted to a supporting device that may <br />be a pole or truss assembly attached to a foundation in the ground, or in <br />some other configuration. A satellite earth station may include the <br />associated separate equipment enclosures necessary for the transmission or <br />reception of wireless communications signals with satellites. <br />(S-2) State of the Art as used herein shall mean existing technology where the <br />level of facilities technical performance, capacity, equipment, <br />components and service are equal to that developed and demonstrated to be <br />more technologically advanced thaneg nerally available for comparable <br />service in the State of Florida. (and type accepted by the FCC) (for <br />example a combining system of antennas wherein different providers <br />utilize the same set of antenna elements to transmit separate signals <br />Coding: Words in ^'6ke ate" mugh are deletions from existing law. Words underlined are additions. 15 <br />F:\Community Development\Users\CurDev\ORDINANCE\WIRELESS ORDINANCE 2002-031 11-15-02.doc <br />(R-2) Replacement means the <br />construction of <br />a new antenna <br />-supporting <br />structure <br />built to replace <br />an existing <br />antenna -supporting <br />structure. <br />(S-1) Satellite Earth Station means a single or group of satellite parabolic (or <br />dish) antennas. These dishes are mounted to a supporting device that may <br />be a pole or truss assembly attached to a foundation in the ground, or in <br />some other configuration. A satellite earth station may include the <br />associated separate equipment enclosures necessary for the transmission or <br />reception of wireless communications signals with satellites. <br />(S-2) State of the Art as used herein shall mean existing technology where the <br />level of facilities technical performance, capacity, equipment, <br />components and service are equal to that developed and demonstrated to be <br />more technologically advanced thaneg nerally available for comparable <br />service in the State of Florida. (and type accepted by the FCC) (for <br />example a combining system of antennas wherein different providers <br />utilize the same set of antenna elements to transmit separate signals <br />Coding: Words in ^'6ke ate" mugh are deletions from existing law. Words underlined are additions. 15 <br />F:\Community Development\Users\CurDev\ORDINANCE\WIRELESS ORDINANCE 2002-031 11-15-02.doc <br />
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