Tennessee Code 13-24-408 – Uniform local authority requirements for deployment and maintenance of small wireless facilities – Exceptions
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Terms Used In Tennessee Code 13-24-408
- Aesthetic plan: means a publicly available written resolution, regulation, policy, site plan, or approved plat that:
(A) Establishes generally applicable aesthetic requirements within the authority or designated area within the authority. See Tennessee Code 13-24-402 - Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
- Applicant: means any person who submits an application pursuant to this part. See Tennessee Code 13-24-402
- Application: means a request submitted by an applicant to an authority:
(A) For a permit to deploy or colocate small wireless facilities in the ROW. See Tennessee Code 13-24-402 - Authority: means :
(i) Within a municipal boundary, the municipality, regardless of whether such municipality is a metropolitan government. See Tennessee Code 13-24-402 - Historic district: means a property or area zoned as a historic district or zone pursuant to §. See Tennessee Code 13-24-402
- Local authority: means an authority that is either a municipality, regardless of whether the municipality is a metropolitan government, or a county, and does not include an authority that is the state. See Tennessee Code 13-24-402
- new PSS: means a PSS that does not exist at the time the application is submitted, including, but not limited to, a PSS that will replace an existing pole. See Tennessee Code 13-24-402
- Property: includes both personal and real property. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
- PSS: means a pole or other structure used for wireline communications, electric distribution, lighting, traffic control, signage, or a similar function, including poles installed solely for the colocation of a small wireless facility. See Tennessee Code 13-24-402
- Residential neighborhood: means an area within a local authority's geographic boundary that is zoned or otherwise designated by the local authority for general purposes as an area primarily used for single-family residences and does not include multiple commercial properties and is subject to speed limits and traffic controls consistent with residential areas. See Tennessee Code 13-24-402
- ROW: means the space, in, upon, above, along, across, and over all public streets, highways, avenues, roads, alleys, sidewalks, tunnels, viaducts, bridges, skywalks under the control of the authority, and any unrestricted public utility easement established, dedicated, platted, improved, or devoted for utility purposes and accepted as such public utility easement by the authority, but excluding lands other than streets that are owned by the authority. See Tennessee Code 13-24-402
- Small wireless facility: includes a micro wireless facility. See Tennessee Code 13-24-402
- Wireless facility: includes small wireless facilities. See Tennessee Code 13-24-402
- Wireless provider: means a person who provides wireless service. See Tennessee Code 13-24-402