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ORD-2003-146 Subdivision Regulations Amendment: IV-B-3 Street
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11/24/2003
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Public Hearing
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Ordinance
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C.4.a
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Ordinance to Public Hearing <br />November 24, 2003 <br />may include, but shall not be limited to, telecommunications towers, <br />overhead transmission line support structures,- water tanks., silos, <br />churches, schools, and utility poles. <br />Extraordinary Conditions — Conditions subsequent to a hurricane, flood, <br />tornado, or other natural or other disaster. <br />FAA — The Federal Aviation Administration. <br />FCC — The Federal Communications Commission. <br />Fall Zone — The circular area measured from the base of the tower <br />outward in a circular pattern (radius) for a distance of 110% of the <br />proposed or existing tower's height including lightening rod. <br />Telecommunications towers shall not be located on property where the <br />proposed tower's fall zone will encroach on a residential, buildable, lot. <br />Guyed Tower — A telecommunication tower that is supported, in whole or <br />in part, by guy wires and ground anchors. <br />Inspections Division — A Division of the Orange County Planning and <br />Inspections Department. <br />Master Telecommunications Plan ( "Plan ") - A'plan developed for Orange <br />County by the County's Planning Department that shows properties <br />where owners have expressed interest in allowing that have reGeived <br />the <br />placement of telecommunications towers less ±tics 200 feet iR h,,ig4t <br />provided that all applicable federal, state, and local regulations are met. <br />Information that may be shown on the plan will include existing <br />towers, County defined Natural Areas, historic properties, scenic <br />corridors, all major electrical lines, Voluntary Agricultural Districts, <br />existing telecommunication towers, known bird migratory patterns <br />through the County and all public and quasi- public properties that <br />may allow telecommunication facilities. The Plan will be for <br />purposes .of disclosing information to telecommunication providers <br />when they are seeking to establish their telecommunication <br />networks in the County. <br />Microwave dish antenna — A dish -like antenna used to link wireless <br />service sites together by wireless transmission of voice or data. <br />Monopole Tower — A telecommunication tower consisting of a single pole <br />or spire self supported by a permanent foundation, constructed without <br />guy wires and ground anchors. <br />Panel Antenna — An inconspicuous, relatively flat, square or rectangular <br />antenna designed to be affixed to the wall of a building or structure in <br />order to receive and transmit signals from a telecommunication device. <br />G/ curplanning/ Robert/telcotowersroundtwo /telcomm towers amendments Sec 6 sec 8 <br />4 <br />
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