Public utility structure definition

Public utility structure as used in this chapter means any plant, equipment, or property used or to be used for or in connection with a “public utility” as defined in 220 ILCS 5/3-105, and includes electrical transmission and antenna towers, electrical power structures, and water towers owned by municipalities, townships, special service districts, county or state governments.
Public utility structure means a structure or pole appropriate for supporting wires for communications or the transmission of data or electricity and located on a public right-of-way or public utility easement or privately owned property.
Public utility structure means a structure, owned by a unit of government or by a public utility company, which includes but is not limited to an electric substation, gas transfer station, wastewater collection structures, public water supply structures, street light poles, or any other similar public utility structure. A WTF antenna may be attached to a public utility structure subject to any height requirements established herein.

More Definitions of Public utility structure

Public utility structure means a structure or use, such as a telephone exchange, utility station, pumping station or water reservoir, whose location in a residential zone is necessary to its function.