974 CMR, § 10.03 - Definitions
For purposes of 974 CMR 10.00, the following definitions shall take precedence over words defined otherwise in 974 CMR and By-laws of the DEC.
Act
: The Communications
Antenna
: Any exterior apparat us
designed for telephonic, radio, or television communications through sending
an
Camouflaged : Made to resemble a man-made architectural/structural feature of the host building or structure; situated within an existing architectural feature or appurtenance in order to conceal the proposed facility; or painted or decorated in order to hide or conceal the facility from public view.
Co-location
: The use of a single mount
on the ground by more than one carrier (vertical
Grade : The lowest point of elevation of the finished surface of the ground (after grading), 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 as measured by the Director.
Height
: The vertical distance measured
from the base of the
Internal Industrial Street : A local street whose sole function is to provide access to abutting industrial properties and to other roads from other industrial properties
Licensed Carrier : A company that is in the telecommunications business by means of Federal Communications Commission(FCC) authorization or license, in order to provide licensed mobile radio and telecommunications services to individual, businesses or institutions.
Monopole : A single shafted, self-supporting vertical pole without guy wires, for the purpose of supporting wireless communications equipment.
Planned Public Rights of Way : The proposed location of a public way as shown on the most recently adopted Master Plan of the DEZ.
Screening : Refers to any method - other than direct architectural treatment or encasement (see974 CMR 10.03: Camouflage) - used to attain significant visual attenuation or concealment of a facility. May include any of the following or combinations thereof: natural vegetation; landscaping; topographic features; visually impermeable fencing; or buildings and other structures which clearly limit view of the facility from a public way or publicly accessible open space.
Setback : The distance between the outer most edge of the facility, including any structure thereof, and the lot line, the district zoning boundary line, the boundaries of the DEZ, the line of the street right-of-way, or other specified feature as more particularly set forth in 974 CMR 10.06(3).
Tower
: A support structure for
wireless communications equipment involved in the transmission, receiving or
relaying of electromagnetic signals. The term includes radio and television
towers, microwave towers, common-carrier towers, cellular telephone towers,
alternative
Wireless Communications Facility
("Facility"): Any or all equipment, buildings and other structures
with which a
Notes
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