Concealment elements definition

Concealment elements means transmission facilities designed to look like some feature other than a wireless tower or base station or which minimizes the visual impact of the facilities by use of nonreflective materials, appropriate colors, and/or a concealment canister.
Concealment elements means stealth techniques specifically designated as concealment elements as the time of the original approval of the wireless facility for the purposes of rendering the appearance of the WCF as something fundamentally different than a WCF including but not limited to the use of nonreflective materials, appropriate colors, and/or a concealment canister.
Concealment elements means elements of a stealth-designed facility intended to make it look like something other than a wireless tower or base station and that was part of a prior approval.

Examples of Concealment elements in a sentence

  • Concealment elements may include, but shall not be limited to, fencing, public art, strategic placement, and placement within existing or replacement street furniture.

  • Concealment elements include, but are not limited to, artificial tree branches or painting to match a supporting façade.

  • Concealment: Concealment elements must be incorporated into the proposed design of the small wireless facility installation, and must include approved camouflaging or shrouding techniques.

  • Concealment elements include but are not limited to screen walls, architectural elements, radomes, landscape features, equipment enclosures and designs and/or techniques intended to mimic the natural or built environment.

  • Concealment elements: Any design feature, including, but not limited to, painting to match existing landscaping or structures, landscaping, and/or shielding requirements and restrictions on proportions, or physical dimensions in relation to the surrounding area or existing vertical support structures that are intended to make a wireless facility or accessary equipment attached to any vertical support structure less visible or invisible to the casual observer.

  • Concealment elements include but are not limited to radomes, cable shrouds, painting, landscaping, equipment enclosures and designs and/or techniques intended to blend with the surrounding built and/or natural environment.

  • Concealment: Concealment elements must be incorporated into the proposed design of the small wireless facility installation and must include approved camouflaging or shrouding techniques.

  • Only those elements that were specifically identified as concealment elements when the structure was built count as concealment elements that may not be defeated by a subsequent modification.27• Concealment elements are excluded from size calculations when determining whether a facility qualifies as an EFR.

  • Concealment elements do not include other attributed to minimize visual impact such as a specific location on a rooftop site or placement behind a tree line or fence.

  • Concealment elements may include, but are not limited to, paint, fencing, public art, strategic placement, and placement within existing or replacement street furniture.


More Definitions of Concealment elements

Concealment elements means any design feature, including but not limited to painting, landscaping, shielding requirements and restrictions on location or proportions in relation to the surrounding area or supporting structures that are intended to make a wireless telecommunications facility less visible to the casual observer
Concealment elements means physical designs or treatments that minimize adverse aesthetic and visual impacts on the view from land, property, buildings, and other facilities adjacent to, surrounding, and in generally the same area as the requested location of a Wireless Installation, including a Network Node or Node Support Pole, which shall mean the least visually and physically intrusive facility, so as to make it substantially invisible, and that is not technologically or commercially impracticable under the facts and circumstances.
Concealment elements means a physical design or treatment that minimizes adverse aesthetic and visual impacts on the view from land, property, buildings, and other facilities adjacent to, surrounding, and in generally the same area as the requested location of a Wireless Service facility, including without limitation a Network Node or a Node Support Pole, which shall mean the least visually and physically intrusive facility, so as to make it substantially invisible, and that is not technologically or commercially impractible under the facts and circumstances.
Concealment elements means camouflaging methods applied to Wireless Towers and Base Stations that render Wireless Towers or Base Stations more visually appealing or blend the Wireless tower or Base Station into an Existing Structure or visual backdrop in such a manner as to render the Wireless Tower or Base Station minimally visible to the casual observer. Concealment may utilize, but does not require, concealment of all components of the Wireless Transmission Equipment.
Concealment elements means any and all concealment, camouflaging, screening, or blending techniques or methods, or other similar techniques or methods to reduce the visibility of the wireless telecommunication facility, (a) imposed as condition of zoning or conditional use approval at the time of the original approval of the Wireless Tower or Base Station or at the time of the approval of any modification to the Wireless Tower or Base Station occurring prior to February 22, 2012, or constituting a Substantial Change, or (b) required by any applicable regulation or provision of this Section 2.8 (or any prior applicable City or local government zoning regulations) in effect at the time of the original approval of the Wireless Tower or Base Station or at the time of the approval of any modification to the Wireless Tower or Base Station occurring prior to February 22, 2012, or constituting a Substantial Change. "Concealment Elements" include any and all design regulations, requirements or conditions that are applied to Wireless Towers and Base Stations to reduce the visibility of the wireless telecommunication facility, including, but not limited to, conditions or design regulations pertaining to antenna size and type, color of the support structure and wireless transmission equipment, antenna mounting techniques, including the requirement that antennas be flush-mounted, siting Base Stations so that they blend in with similar surrounding structures, requirements as to how cables should be located, and the size, location, design, and screening for ground based equipment. "Concealment Elements" include limitations on the height of the Wireless Tower or Base Station when such height limitations are imposed in conjunction with other design regulations or conditions requiring concealment, camouflaging, screening, blending, or other similar techniques or methods to be employed in order to reduce the visibility of the wireless telecommunication facility.

Related to Concealment elements

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  • Emotional abuse means behavior that could harm a child's emotional development, such as threatening, intimidating, humiliating, demeaning, criticizing, rejecting, using profane language, or using inappropriate physical restraint.

  • Sexual harassment means conduct on the basis of sex that satisfies one or more of the following:

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