§ 112.21 WORDS AND TERMS DEFINED.
   ACT. The Communications Act of 1934, as it has been amended from time to time, including the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and shall include future amendments to the Communications Act of 1934.
   AFFILIATE. When used in relation to an operator, another person who directly or indirectly owns or controls, is owned or controlled by or is under common ownership or common control with the operator, or an operator's principal partners, shareholders, or owner of some other ownership interest; and when used in relation to the City of Monticello, any agency, board, authority or political subdivision affiliated with the City of Monticello or other person in which the city has legal or financial interest.
   ALTERNATIVE TOWER STRUCTURE. Man-made trees, clock towers, bell steeples, light poles, water towers, and similar alternative-design mounting structures that camouflage or conceal the presence of antennas or towers (see also Stealth Facility).
   ANALOG TECHNOLOGY. Replicates and amplifies voice messages as they are carried from the transmitting antenna to the receiving antenna.
   ANTENNA. Any exterior apparatus designed for telephonic, radio, or television communications through sending and/or receiving of electromagnetic waves.
   ANTENNA HEIGHT. The vertical distance measured from the base of the antenna support structure at grade to the highest point of the structure. If the support structure is on a sloped grade, then the average between the highest and lowest grades shall be used in calculating the antenna height.
   ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE. Any pole, telescoping mast, tower tripod, or any other structure which supports a device used in the transmitting and/or receiving of electromagnetic waves.
   APPLICANT. A person who applies for a wireless facility siting. An APPLICANT can be the owner of the property or someone who is representing the owner, such as a builder, developer, optional purchaser, consultant, lessee, or architect with the owner's consent.
   BROADCAST. To transmit information over the airwaves to two or more receiving devices simultaneously. Information can be transmitted over local television or radio stations, satellite systems or wireless data communications networks.
   CELL SITE. A tract or parcel of land that contains a cellular communication antenna) its support structure, accessory building(s), supporting equipment, parking, and may include other uses associated with an ancillary to cellular communications transmission.
   CELLULAR SERVICE. A telecommunications service that permits customers to use wireless, mobile telephones to connect, via low-power radio transmission sites called cell sites, either to the public switched network or to other mobile cellular phones.
   CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS. A commercial Low Power Mobile Radio Service licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to providers in a specific geographical area in which the radio frequency spectrum is divided into discrete channels which are assigned in groups to geographic cells within a service area and which are capable of being reused in different cells within the service area.
   CITY. The City of Monticello, Indiana.
   CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY. A cellular telecommunications facility consists of the equipment and structures involved in receiving telecommunication or radio signals from mobile radio communications sources and transmitting those signals to a central switching computer which connects the mobile unit with the land-based telephone lines.
   CO-LOCATION. Locating wireless communication equipment from more than one provider on a single site.
   COMMON CARRIER. An entity licensed by the FCC or a state agency to supply local and/or long distance telecommunications services to the general public at established and stated prices.
   COMMUNICATION TOWER. A guyed, monopole, or self-supporting tower, constructed as a free standing structure or in association with a building, other permanent structure or equipment, containing one or more antennas intended for transmitting and/or receiving television, AM/FM radio, digital, microwave, cellular, telephone, or similar forms of electronic communication.
   COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY. A land use facility supporting antennas and/or microwave dishes that send and/or receive radio frequency signals. COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES include structures or towers, supporting equipment and accessory buildings.
   COMMUNICATIONS TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM. A wired communication transmission system, open video system, or wireless communications transmission system regulated by these regulations.
   COMPREHENSIVE OR MASTER PLAN. The current adopted Mini-Plan for use and Thoroughfare Development of the City of Monticello.
   C.O.W.'s. “Cells on Wheels”: see Temporary Wireless Communication Facility.
   DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY. Technology that converts voice and data messages into digits that represent sound intensities at specific points of time and data content.
   DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA. An antenna or array of antennas designed to concentrate a radio signal in a particular area.
   DISH ANTENNA. A dish-like antenna used to link communications sites together by wireless transmission of voice or data. Also called microwave antenna or microwave dish antenna.
   ESMR. Enhance Specialized Mobile Radio.
   FAA. The Federal Aviation Administration.
   FCC. The Federal Communications Commission.
   FREQUENCY. The number of cycles completed each second by a sound wave; measured in hertz (Hz).
   GOVERNING AUTHORITY. The Common Council of the City of Monticello, Indiana.
   GRADE. The lowest point of elevation of the finished surface of the ground, paving, or sidewalk within the area between the structure and the property line or, when the property line is more than five feet from the structure, between the structure and a line five feet from the structure.
   GUYED TOWER. A communication tower that is supported, in whole or in part, by guy wires and ground anchors.
   LATTICE TOWER. A guyed or self-supporting three or four sided, open, steel frame structure used to support telecommunications equipment.
   LICENSE. The rights and obligations extended by the municipality to an operator to own, construct, maintain, and operate its system within the boundaries of the municipality for the sole purpose of providing services to persons or areas outside the municipality.
   MGZ. Megahertz, or 1,000,000 Hz.
   MICRO-CELL. A low power mobile radio service telecommunications facility used to provide increased capacity in high call-demand areas or to improve coverage in areas of weak coverage.
   MICROWAVE. Electromagnetic radiation with frequencies higher than 1,000 MGZ; highly directional signal used to transmit radio frequencies from point-to-point at a relatively low power level.
   MICROWAVE ANTENNA. A dish-like antenna manufactured in many sizes and shapes used to link communication sites together by wireless transmission of voice or data.
   MONOPOLE TOWER. A communication tower consisting of a single pole, constructed without guy wires and ground anchors.
   OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA. An antenna that is equally effective in all directions and whose size varies with the frequency and gain for which it was designed.
   OWNER. The owner of the title to real property or the contract purchaser of real property of record, as shown on the latest assessment records in the White County Assessor's Office. Owner also includes a deed holder or contract purchaser whose name does not appear in the latest assessment records, but who presents to the City of Monticello a copy of a deed or contract of sale showing date, book, and page of recording.
   PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES OR PCS. Digital wireless telephone technology such as portable phones, pagers, faxes, and computers. Such mobile technology promises to allow each consumer the same telephone number wherever he or she goes. Also known as Personal Communication Network (PCN).
   PREEXISTING TOWERS AND ANTENNAS. Any tower or antenna for which a permit has been issued prior to the effective date of these regulations and is exempt from the requirements of these regulations so long as the tower or antennas are not modified or changed.
   PUBLIC PROPERTY. Any real property, easement, air-space, or other interest in real estate, including a street, owned by or controlled by this municipality or any other government unit.
   ROOF AND/OR BUILDING MOUNT FACILITY. A low power mobile radio service telecommunications facility on which antennas are mounted to an existing structure on the roof (including rooftop appurtenances) or building face.
   SCENIC VIEW. A view that may be framed, wide angle, or panoramic and may include natural and/or manmade structures and activities. A SCENIC VIEW may be from a stationary viewpoint or be seen as one travels along a roadway, waterway, or path. A view may be to a far away object, such as a mountain, or of a nearby object.
   SELF-SUPPORT TOWER. A communication tower that is constructed without guy wires and ground anchors.
   SPECTRUM. Relating to any transmissions or reception of electromagnetic waves.
   STEALTH FACILITY. Any communication facility which is designed to blend into the surrounding environment. Examples of STEALTH FACILITIES may include architecturally screened roof-mounted antennas, building-mounted antennas painted to match the existing structure, antennas integrated into architectural elements, and antenna structures designed to look like light poles. (See also Alternative Tower Structure).
   SYSTEM. The communications transmission system operated by a service provider in the City of Monticello.
   TELECOMMUNICATIONS. The transmission, between or among points specified by the user, of information of the user's choosing, without change in the form or content of the information as sent and received.
   TEMPORARY WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY. Any tower, pole, antenna, etc., designed for use while a permanent wireless facility is under construction, or for a special event or conference where a majority of people attending are wireless users.
   TOWER. Any structure that is designed and constructed primarily for the purpose of supporting one or more antennas, including self-supporting lattice towers, guy towers, or monopole towers. The term includes radio and television transmission towers, microwave towers, common-carrier towers, cellular telephone towers, alternative tower structures, and the like.
   WIRELESS COMMUNICATION. An all encompassing definition; any towers, poles, antennas or other structures intended for use in connection with transmission or receipt of radio or television signals, or any other spectrum-based transmissions/receptions.
   WHIP ANTENNA. An antenna that transmits signals in 360°. WHIP ANTENNAS are typically cylindrical in shape and are less than six inches in diameter and measure up to 18 inches in height. Also called omnidirectional, stick or pipe antennas.
   VIEW CORRIDOR. A three dimensional area extending out from a viewpoint. The width of the view corridor depends on the focus of the view. The focus of the view may be a single object, such as mountain, which would result in a narrow corridor, or a group of objects, such as a downtown skyline, which would result in a wide corridor, Panoramic views have very wide corridors and may include a 360° perspective. Although the view corridor extends from the viewpoint to the focus of the view, the mapped portion of the corridor extends from the viewpoint and is based on the area where base zone heights must be limited in order to protect the view.
(Ord. 98-16, passed 9-8-98)