Wireless communications facilities definition

Wireless communications facilities means an antenna, distributed antenna systems, transportation facility, a utility pole, or other infrastructure related to the provision of
Wireless communications facilities means optical repeaters, wave division multiplexers, antennas, ancillary coaxial or fiber-optic cables, regular and backup power supplies, wires, radios, modems, and comparable equipment, including any appurtenant or supporting poles, structures or devices, that may be used for transmitting, processing, and receiving wireless voice and data by means of an antenna array through which a person provides commercial mobile service, commercial mobile radio service and/or other wireless[tele]communications service.
Wireless communications facilities means the equipment, and associated structures, needed to transmit or receive electromagnetic signals. A wireless communications facility typically includes antennas, supporting structures, enclosures or cabinets housing associated equipment or cable and may be attached to utility or city-owned structures or poles in the right-of-way. Wireless communications facilities include strand-mounted devices. A wireless communications facility does not include fiber, coaxial cable or similar equipment located within the right-of-way.

Examples of Wireless communications facilities in a sentence

  • Wireless communications facilities shall comply with the standards in subsection E of this section.

  • Wireless communications facilities, subject to the provisions of article 4, section 4.92.

  • Wireless communications facilities shall be operated and maintained so as not to produce noise in excess of applicable noise standards under State law and the Borough Code, except in emergency situations requiring the use of a backup generator, where such noise standards may be exceeded on a temporary basis only.

  • Wireless communications facilities located on property owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by the Borough shall be a permitted use in all Zoning Districts, provided that a license or lease authorizing such facilities has been approved by the Borough, and, as a condition of any such license or lease, the Borough may require site plan approval or may exempt the applicant from approval.

  • Wireless communications facilities are a permitted use in the General Business, Limited Commercial and Marine Commercial Districts.


More Definitions of Wireless communications facilities

Wireless communications facilities means equipment and network components such as towers, utility poles, transmitters, base stations, and emergency power systems that are integral to providing wireless telecommunications services. (Ord. 1748 § 3, 2013; Ord. 1719 § 1, 2010)
Wireless communications facilities means facilities that send and/or receive personal wireless communication signals, including, but not limited, to antennas, microwave dishes or horns, antenna structures, towers, equipment enclosures and the land upon which they are all situated. Wireless communication facilities are classified as follows:
Wireless communications facilities means the site, wireless communications support
Wireless communications facilities means equipment and network components such as towers, utility poles, transmitters, base stations, and emergency power systems that are integral to providing wireless telecommunications services.
Wireless communications facilities means the equipment, and associated structures, needed to transmit or receive electromagnetic signals. A wireless communications facility typically includes antennas, supporting structures, enclosures or cabinets housing associated equipment or cable and may be attached to utility or City-owned structures or poles in the right-of-way. Wireless communications facilities also include strand-mounted devices and associated equipment.
Wireless communications facilities means facilities regulated by the FCC that transmit and/or receive electromagnetic signals for cellular technology, personal communication services, enhanced specialized mobile services, paging systems, and radio and television broadcast transmission facilities. For the purposes of this definition, wireless communications facilities include antennas, microwave dishes, parabolic antennas, and all other types of equipment used in the transmission or reception of such signals; telecommunication towers or similar structures supporting said equipment; associated equipment cabinets and/or buildings; and all other accessory development. Wireless communications facilities also include amateur radio antenna structures that exceed thirty feet (30′) in height, excluding government-operated public safety networks. Notwithstanding the above and for the
Wireless communications facilities means commercial transmitting, relaying and receiving antennas, antenna support structures and ancillary facilities, including equipment facilities and overhead and underground service/transmission lines used for the purpose of transmitting, relaying and receiving data, voice and paging services. Wireless communications facilities include those intended to be operated for a limited time such as facilities mounted on a mobile vehicle or trailer. For purposes of this chapter, wireless communications facilities do not include those facilities protected pursuant to Section 207 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.