For the purpose of the Telecommunications Tower Regulations, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
CALF. A portable cell site that involves the temporary placement of additional antennas on an existing telecommunications tower, with the ancillary equipment located on a mobile platform or vehicle utilized to provide temporary or emergency service.
CARRIER ON WHEELS or CELL ON WHEELS (COW). A portable self-contained cell site that is normally vehicle-mounted and contains a telescoping boom as the antenna support structure that can be moved to a location and set up to provide wireless services on a temporary or emergency basis.
COLLOCATION ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER. The placement of antennas on an existing telecommunications tower without the need to construct a new support structure or extend the height of the existing tower.
MONOPOLE. A single, free-standing pole-type structure supporting one or more antenna.
STEALTH TECHNOLOGY. The treatment of telecommunications apparatus that integrates the same into an architectural feature of an existing structure, or is so designed that its purpose as a structure for providing wireless services is not readily apparent to a casual observer.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER. A tower, pole or similar vertical structure that supports a telecommunications antenna and is utilized to provide wireless transmission of voice, data, images or other information.
(Ord. 10035, passed 7-13-10; Am. Ord. 14047, passed 8-12-14)