6-7-1: RADIO COVERAGE:
   (A)   Except as otherwise provided in section 6-7-10 of this chapter, no property owner within the Village shall construct, maintain or modify, or cause to be constructed, maintained or modified, any building, structure or addition, in a manner which fails to support adequate radio coverage within said building, structure or addition for the Village's public safety services, including, but not limited to, emergency management, police, fire and public works services. For purposes of this chapter "modify" shall mean substantial changes to, or the addition of, exterior and interior walls using a material that could impact radio coverage, such as brick, cinder block or concrete, or any other structural alteration or change that could impact radio coverage. A certificate of occupancy shall not be issued for any building or structure which fails to comply with this requirement.
   (B)   The frequency range which must be supported shall be one hundred fifty (150) through one hundred sixty (160) MHzFD, four hundred fifty (450) through four hundred eighty (480) MHzPD, seven hundred forty six (746) through seven hundred seventy six (776) MHz, and seven hundred ninety four (794) through eight hundred six (806) MHz or as otherwise established and required in writing by the Village as being necessary for public safety purposes.
   (C)   For purposes of this chapter, adequate radio coverage shall be defined as a minimum signal level of DAQ3 (delivered audio quality 3) available in ninety five percent (95%) of the area as agreed to be in the coverage acceptance test plan by the Village and the radio system manufacturer prior to system testing. (Ord. 3018, 6-20-2019)