Wireless tower definition
Wireless tower means any structure built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting any FCC-licensed or authorized antennas and their associated facilities.
Wireless tower or “telecommunications tower” means any structure, including a freestanding mast, pole, monopole, guyed tower, lattice tower, freestanding tower or other structure, designed and constructed for the primary purpose of supporting any Federal Communications Commission licensed or authorized wireless telecommunications facility antennas and their associated facilities.
Wireless tower means a structure that is designed to support, or is capable of supporting, wireless communications equipment, including a monopole, self-supporting lattice tower, guyed tower, water tower, utility pole, or building. The term “Wireless Tower” includes "Alternative Tower Structure" including man-made trees, clock towers, bell steeples, light poles and similar alternative-design mounting structures that camouflage or conceal the presence of antennas or towers. An AM array, consisting of one or more tower units and supporting ground system which functions as one AM broadcasting antenna, shall be considered one tower. Measurements for setbacks and separation distances shall be measured from the outer perimeter of the towers included in the AM array. Wireless Tower does not include a tower used for non-commercial amateur ham radio activity.
More Definitions of Wireless tower
Wireless tower means any structure, such as a lattice tower, monopole or unipole, built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting a WCF. A support structure which is modified or
Wireless tower means any structure built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting antennas and their associated facilities used to provide services licensed by the FCC, including a lattice tower and monopole. A water tower, utility tower, street light, or other structure built primarily for a purpose other than supporting services licensed by the FCC, including any structure installed pursuant to California Public Utilities Code Section 7901, is not a wireless tower for purposes of this definition.
Wireless tower means a structure that is designed to support, or is capable of supporting, wireless communications equipment, including a monopole, self-supporting lattice tower, guyed tower, water tower, utility pole, or building. The term “Wireless
Wireless tower means any structure built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting FCC-licensed antennas and their associated facilities. This does not include structures that were installed to replace or colocate upon existing power poles, light standards, energy transmission towers, and buildings. (Ord. 781 § 3, 2013)
Wireless tower. (or “tower”) shall mean any structure built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting FCC-licensed antennas and their associated facilities. This does not include structures that were installed to replace or collocate upon existing power poles, light poles, energy transmission towers, or buildings. A support structure, which is modified or replaced to allow for the installation of transmission equipment, retains its prior use as its primary use, and the wireless use is only a secondary use thereof, even if the transmission equipment is the only attachment to the support structure.