Stealth facility definition

Stealth facility means any personal wireless telecommunication facility which is designed to substantially blend into the surrounding environment by, among other things, architecturally integrating into a structure or otherwise using design elements to conceal antennas, antenna supports, poles, equipment, cabinets, equipment housing and enclosure; and related above-ground accessory equipment.
Stealth facility. (or “stealth facilities”) means a wireless facility designed to look like something other than a wireless tower or base station.
Stealth facility means a wireless communication facility designed and constructed to be integrated into a building or other structure, or placed on or within a building or other structure, so that no portion of any equipment cabinet, transmission equipment, or any other apparatus associated with facility’s function is visible from publicly accessible areas.

More Definitions of Stealth facility

Stealth facility or “camouflaged facility” means any personal wireless telecommunication facility, including its antennas, antenna supports, poles, equipment, cabinets, equipment housing and enclosure; and related above-ground accessory equipment, which: (1) are integrated as an architectural feature of an existing structure such as a cupola; or (2) are integrated in an outdoor structure such as a flagpole or streetlight; or (3) use a design which mimics and is consistent with nearby natural or architectural features, or is incorporated into or replaces existing permitted facilities (including, but not limited to, utility poles or stop signs or other traffic signs or freestanding light standards) so that the presence of the personal wireless telecommunication facility is not readily apparent.
Stealth facility means any wireless facility that is integrated as an architectural feature of an existing building to which it will be affixed; or any wireless facility that is camouflaged or concealed; so that (1) the presence of the base station and tower (if any) is virtually invisible to the casual observer; or (2) the wireless facility is camouflaged, through stealth design, so as to blend in with its surroundings to such an extent that it is not identifiable by the casual observer as a wireless facility. Examples of stealth facilities include wireless facilities which are disguised to resemble public art or markers such as: flagpoles, indigenous trees, rocks, signage, street lights, information kiosks, or bus stop shelters. To qualify as “stealth” design, the item in question must match the type of item that it is mimicking in size, scale, shape, dimensions, color, materials, function and other attributes as closely as possible, and be placed in a manner and at a location appropriate to the item that it is mimicking. The elements that make a facility a stealth facility are concealment elements.
Stealth facility means a city owned wireless support structure with antenna(s) with a primary function of serving a public purpose that is located and designed in such manner so as to also provide a wireless support structure, but that such secondary purpose of providing a wireless support structure is not readily apparent, including but not limited to utility poles, light poles, traffic signals, adornment or
Stealth facility means a wall, roof, or monopole facility which is disguised as another object or otherwise concealed from view. Examples of stealth facilities include, but are not limited to, trees, synthetic rocks, or architectural elements such as dormers, steeples, and chimneys.
Stealth facility means any telecom facility designed to blend into the surrounding environment and is visually unobtrusive. Examples of stealth facilities may include architecturally screened roof- mounted antennas, façade-mounted antennas painted and treated as architectural elements to blend with the existing building, or elements designed to appear as vegetation or trees.
Stealth facility means any wireless communications facility that is integrated as an architectural feature of an existing building to which it will be affixed; or any wireless communications facility that is camouflaged or concealed; so that the presence of the wireless facility is either: (1) virtually invisible to the casual observer, such as an antenna behind louvers on a building, or inside a steeple or similar structure; or (2) camouflaged, through stealth design, so as to blend in with its surroundings to such an extent that it is indistinguishable by the casual observer from the structure on which it is placed or the surrounding in which it is located. Examples of stealth facilities include wireless facilities which are disguised as public art or markers, as flagpoles, as indigenous trees, as rocks, or as architectural elements such as dormers, steeples and chimneys. To qualify as “stealth” design, the item in question must match the type of item that it is mimicking in size, scale, shape, dimensions, color, materials, function and other attributes as closely as possible, and placed in a manner and at a location appropriate to the item that it is mimicking. The elements that make a facility a stealth facility are concealment elements. “Transmission Pole” means a pole or similar structure that is used in whole or in part to
Stealth facility means any wireless communications facility which is designed to blend into the surrounding environment by means of screening, concealment, or camouflage. The antenna and related equipment are either not readily visible beyond the property on which they are located, or, if visible, appear to be part of the existing natural or built environment rather than as a wireless communications facility.