Concealment elements definition
Concealment elements means transmission facilities designed to look like some feature other than a wireless tower or base station or which minimizes the visual impact of the facilities by use of nonreflective materials, appropriate colors, and/or a concealment canister.
Concealment elements means stealth techniques specifically designated as concealment elements as the time of the original approval of the wireless facility for the purposes of rendering the appearance of the WCF as something fundamentally different than a WCF including but not limited to the use of nonreflective materials, appropriate colors, and/or a concealment canister.
Concealment elements means elements of a stealth-designed facility intended to make it look like something other than a wireless tower or base station and that was part of a prior approval.
More Definitions of Concealment elements
Concealment elements means physical designs or treatments that minimize adverse aesthetic and visual impacts on the view from land, property, buildings, and other facilities adjacent to, surrounding, and in generally the same area as the requested location of a Wireless Installation, including a Network Node or Node Support Pole, which shall mean the least visually and physically intrusive facility, so as to make it substantially invisible, and that is not technologically or commercially impracticable under the facts and circumstances.
Concealment elements means camouflaging methods applied to Wireless Towers and Base Stations that render Wireless Towers or Base Stations more visually appealing or blend the Wireless tower or Base Station into an Existing Structure or visual backdrop in such a manner as to render the Wireless Tower or Base Station minimally visible to the casual observer. Concealment may utilize, but does not require, concealment of all components of the Wireless Transmission Equipment.
Concealment elements means any design feature, including but not limited to painting, landscaping, shielding requirements and restrictions on location or proportions in relation to the surrounding area or supporting structures that are intended to make a wireless telecommunications facility less visible to the casual observer