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Migration
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04/02/2002
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(G-3) Geographic Search Area means an area designated by a wireless provider <br />or operator for a new base station facility, produced in accordance with <br />generally accepted principles of wireless engineering. <br />(1I--1) Horizontal Zone means an area longitudinally centered on the perimeter of <br />a private airport's runway that extends outward from the edge of the <br />primary surface a distance equivalent to five thousand two hundred and <br />eighty (5,280) feet. <br />(L-1) Lattice means a style of antenna -supporting structure that consists of <br />vertical and horizontal supports with multiple legs and cross -bracing, and <br />metal crossed strips or bars to support antennas. <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 construction of a new antenna -supporting structure <br />built to replace an existing antenna -supporting structure. <br />(S -I) 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) Stealth Wireless Communications Facility means a wireless communications <br />facility, ancillary structure, or equipment enclosure that is not readily <br />identifiable as such and is designed to blend into its surroundings and be <br />aesthetically compatible with existing and proposed uses on a site and the <br />surrounding_ area A stealth facility may have a secondary function;. <br />Examples of stealth facilities include, but are not limited to the following: <br />church steeple, bell tower, spire, clock tower, cupola light standard, <br />flagpole with a flag, or tree <br />APRIL 2, 2002 <br />
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