Permit means a written authorization required by an authority to perform an action, initiate, continue, or complete installation of a small wireless facility on an existing utility pole or attached to an existing wireless support structure, or to install, modify, or replace a utility pole to support installation of a small wireless facility.

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Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 86-1220

  • Action: shall include any proceeding in any court of this state. See Nebraska Statutes 49-801
  • Authority: means the State of Nebraska or any agency, county, city, village, or other political subdivision thereof, except as otherwise excluded herein. See Nebraska Statutes 86-1208
  • Permit: means a written authorization required by an authority to perform an action, initiate, continue, or complete installation of a small wireless facility on an existing utility pole or attached to an existing wireless support structure, or to install, modify, or replace a utility pole to support installation of a small wireless facility. See Nebraska Statutes 86-1220
  • Small wireless facility: means a wireless facility that meets each of the following conditions: (1) The facilities (a) are mounted on structures fifty feet or less in height including the antennas or (b) are mounted on structures no more than ten percent taller than other adjacent structures. See Nebraska Statutes 86-1226
  • Utility pole: means a pole located in the right-of-way that is used for wireline communications, lighting, the vertical portion of support structures for traffic control signals or devices or a similar function, or for the collocation of small wireless facilities and located in the right-of-way. See Nebraska Statutes 86-1228
  • Wireless facility: means equipment at a fixed location that enables wireless communications between user equipment and a communications network, including (a) equipment associated with wireless communications and (b) radio transceivers, antennas, coaxial or fiber optic cable, regular power supply, and small back-up battery, regardless of technological configuration. See Nebraska Statutes 86-1229
  • Wireless support structure: means a structure such as a guyed or self-supporting tower, billboard, building, or other existing or proposed structure designed to support or capable of supporting wireless facilities other than a structure designed solely for the collocation of small wireless facilities. See Nebraska Statutes 86-1234