980.02 APPLICABILITY.
   (a)   Subject to the Ohio Revised Code and approval of an application under 980.01 through 980.10 of this chapter, an operator may collocate a small cell facility and construct, maintain, modify, operate, or replace wireless support structures in, along, across, upon, and under the city right-of-way.
      (1)    An operator shall comply with generally applicable standards that are consistent with Chapter 901 and 980.01 through 980.10 of this chapter and any rules, regulations, and design guidelines adopted by the city for the collocation of a small cell facility and construction, maintenance, modification, operation, or replacement of wireless support structures in, along, across, upon, and under the city right-of-way, unless otherwise prohibited by state or federal law.
      (2)    All wireless support structures and small cell facilities shall be constructed and maintained so as not to impede or impair public safety or the legal use of the right-of-way by the city, the traveling public, or other public utilities.
      (3)    Amateur radio facilities. This chapter shall not govern the installation of any amateur radio facility that is owned or operated by a federally licensed amateur radio station operator or is used exclusively for receive-only antennas.
      (4)    Certain over-the-air receiving devices (OTARD). This chapter shall not govern the installation of any OTARD antennas covered under FCC regulations codified in 47 C.F.R. 1.4000 et seq., as may be amended or superseded. OTARD antennas include, without limitation, direct-to-home satellite dish antennas less than one meter in diameter, television antennas and wireless cable antennas.
      (5)    Handsets and user equipment. This chapter shall not govern the use of personal wireless devices (e.g., cell phones) or other consumer-grade mobile user equipment used in the right-ofway.
   (b)   The permitting procedures and authorizations set forth herein in 980.01 through 980.10 shall apply only to small cell facilities and wireless support structures in the right-of-way, and do not authorize the construction and operation of a wireline backhaul facility.
   (c)   Relationship to other chapters. This chapter shall supersede all conflicting requirements of other titles and chapters of this Code regarding the locating and permitting of small cell facilities and wireless support structures in the right-of-way.
   (d)   Nothing in this chapter precludes the city from applying its generally applicable health, safety, and welfare regulations when granting consent for a small cell facility or wireless support structure in the city right-of-way.
(Ord. 2018-7-75. Passed 7-9-18.)