Telecommunication Tower definition

Telecommunication Tower means all types of towers including but not limited to: a monopole; tripole; lattice tower; guyed tower; self-support tower; pole; mast; or other structure, which are used to support one or more telecommunication antennae for the purpose of radio telecommunications and which may be located at ground level or on the roof of a building and may include an equipment shelter containing electronic equipment and which is not staffed on a permanent basis and only requires periodic maintenance.
Telecommunication Tower means a freestanding mast, pole, monopole, guyed tower, lattice tower, free standing tower or other structure designed and primarily used to support wireless telecommunications facility antennas.
Telecommunication Tower means a public utility or antenna tower that is under the authority of Industry Canada, or its successor;

Examples of Telecommunication Tower in a sentence

  • Employer shall pay Employee an annualized salary of One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($125,000.00) (the "Base Salary").

  • In the Matter of Amending Lane Code (LC) 16.090 (Definitions), LC 16.210 (F-1 Zone), LC 16.211 (F-2 Zone), LC 16.212 (EFU Zone), LC 16.214 (ML Zone), and LC 16.264 (Telecommunication Tower Standards) to Update Definitions, Modernize Terminology, Enhance the User Experience by Simplifying the Code, Streamline Review Processes, and Align the Code More Closely with State Law; and Adopting a Savings and Severability Clause.

  • In the Matter of Amending Lane Code (LC) 16.090 (Definitions), LC 16.210 (F-1 Zone), LC16.211 (F-2 Zone), LC 16.212 (EFU Zone), LC 16.214 (ML Zone), and LC 16.264 (Telecommunication Tower Standards) to Update Definitions, Modernize Terminology, Enhance the User Experience by Simplifying the Code, Streamline Review Processes, and Align the Code More Closely with State Law; and Adopting a Savings and Severability Clause.

  • It is noted that a justification report is currently required with the submission of a Site Development Application for a Telecommunication Tower.

  • Local 228 in Yuba City has a now training center that houses equipment and computers that are used to train apprentices in modern construction techniques.Currently Local 228 has 6 trained/credentialed instructors and 32 apprentices.


More Definitions of Telecommunication Tower

Telecommunication Tower means a structure used to support one or more antenna systems for the purpose of radio telecommunications and which may include, but is not limited to a guyed tower, a self-support tower or monopole tower and which may be located at ground level or on the roof of a building.
Telecommunication Tower means all types of towers including but not limited to: a monopole; lattice tower; guyed tower; self-support tower; pole; mast; or other structure, which are used to support one or more antenna systems or other platforms for the purpose of radio telecommunications and which may be located at ground level or on the roof of a building.
Telecommunication Tower means any structure that is designed and constructed primarily for the purpose of supporting one or more antennas, including, but not limited to self-supporting lattice towers, guy towers or monopole towers. The term encompasses personal wireless service facilities including radio and television transmission towers, microwave towers, common-carrier towers and cellular telephone towers. Personal communication towers and those used for farming purposes are excluded.
Telecommunication Tower means a monopole or lattice tower.
Telecommunication Tower means any type of tower or facility regulated by the federal Telecommunication Act, Radiocommunication Act, or Broadcasting Act administered by Industry Canada and used to support one or more antennae for the purpose of telecommunications.
Telecommunication Tower means a tower contained within a telecommunication facility.
Telecommunication Tower means any structure built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting Federal Communications Commission-licensed or authorized antennas and their associated facilities, including structures that are constructed for wireless communications services including without limitation private, broadcast, and public safety services, as well as unlicensed wireless services and fixed wireless services such as microwave backhaul, and the associated site.