Article 10: Definitions
<br />Section 10.1: Definitions
<br />existing teleco �nwire�less pport stru cture for capacity issues, or f asons deemed necessary by the Countor his /her desi n
<br />Telecommunica ' , Whip Antenna —�
<br />A n enna thd /or rece ives signals in 360 degrees.
<br />Telecommunication Facilities, Wireless facility
<br />The set of equipment and network components, exclusive of the underlying wireless support structure or
<br />tower, including antennas, transmitters, receivers. base stations, power supplies, cabling, and associated
<br />equipment necessary to provide wireless data and wireless telecommunications services to a discrete
<br />geographic area. This may also be referred to as a Personal Wireless Facility.
<br />Telecommunication Facilities, Wireless support structure
<br />A ew or existing structure, such as a monopole, lattice, or guyed tower that is designed to supp or
<br />cap le of supporting wireless facilities. A utility pole is not a wireless support structure.
<br />Teleco munication Facilities, Wireless Telecommunications Facility TF),
<br />Includes th Telecommunications Site and Personal Wireless Fac' ity
<br />A structure, fact 'ty or location designed, or intended to be used as, or used to supp antennas or other
<br />transmitting or re iving devises. This includes without limit wireless support stru res of all types, kinds
<br />and structures, inclu 'ng, but not limited to buildings, church steeples, silos, wa r towers, signs or other
<br />structures that can be ed as a support structure for antennas or the functio I equivalent of such. If
<br />further includes all relate acilities and equipment such as cabling, equipm nt shelters and other
<br />structures associated with t facility. It is a structure and facility intende for transmitting and /or
<br />receiving radio, television, cel ar, SMR, paging, 911, personal commy,6ications services (PCS),
<br />commercial satellite services, mi owave services, and any commer 'al wireless telecommunication
<br />service not licensed by the FCC.
<br />Temporary Residential Mobile Hom6
<br />A mobile home, intended for residential use for a
<br />custodial care under a Class B Special Use Permit
<br />installation of a replacement mobile home or con
<br />same lot, and for 30 days after the issuance of er
<br />i period of time, for purposes of providing for
<br />roviding temporary residential space during the
<br />n of a stick -built or modular residential unit on the
<br />tX of Occupancy for the permanent unit. The
<br />temporary mobile home is not attached to a permanent or mi- permanent foundation.
<br />Temporary Use Building
<br />A building, not intended for residenti se, consisting of one or mo modules constructed off the ultimate
<br />site of use. The building is also no ttached to a permanent or semi- rmanent foundation.
<br />Ten -Year Transition La
<br />Land located in areas that in the process of changing from rural to urban nsities and /or intensities,
<br />that are suitable for highe densities and /or intensities and could be provided wit ublic utilities and
<br />services within the first 0 -year phase of the Comprehensive Plan update or where uch utilities and
<br />services are already esent or planned. Non - residential uses implemented in accor nce with small
<br />area plans and /or erlay districts may be appropriate.
<br />Tourist Ho e
<br />A building group of attached or detached buildings containing, in combination, three to nin�10 ing
<br />units for cupancy for daily or weekly periods, with or without board, and primarily for occupancy
<br />transie s, as distinguished from rooming houses, in which occupancy is primarily by residents rather an
<br />tran ' nts.
<br />Traffic Generation: Low
<br />Uses which generate an average of less than 200 vehicle trips per day.
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