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Roseville City Council
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Ordinance #
1148
Ordinance Title
An ordinance requiring a permit and assessment of fees for the placement of micro cells and pico cells or other forms of transmitters and receivers for the purpose of providing telephonic, telephone, telepoint, paging or similar wireless communicatio
Ordinance Date Passed
9/12/1994
Ordinance Date Published
9/20/1994
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<br />B. Wireless Telecommunications System <br />Any system which uses a form of one-way or two-way <br />cellular telephony which allows business and residential <br />subscribers to access and/or make telephone or telephonic <br />type calls to each other through the Wireless <br />Telecommunications System or over the Public Switched <br />Telephone Network (PSTN) using small cordless telephone <br />devices which communicate with limited range cells <br />(transmitter/receiver sites) connected to a backhaul <br />network. <br /> <br />C. Backhaul Network <br />The physical network (wires, cables, fiber optics) that <br />connects micro cells or pico cells to a central switching <br />point or to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) <br /> <br />D. Micro Cell <br />A transmitter/receiver system used to communicate to the <br />subscribers handset. Typically with a range of 600-1000 <br />meters. <br /> <br />E. Pico Cell <br />A transmitter/receiver system used to communicate to the <br />subscriber handset. Typically with a range of 200-600 <br />meters. <br /> <br />F. FCC <br />The Federal Communications Commission or its legally <br />appointed successor. <br /> <br />G. Cell Site <br />The location of a transmitter/receiver and backhaul <br />network interface which provides simultaneous telephonic <br />or telecommunications type service to two (2) or more <br />subscribers or users. The locations include single pole <br />mounted receiver/transmitter units located on new or <br />existing utility poles or structures in the rights of <br />way, strand mounted transmitter/receiver units, <br />receiver/transmitter locations on new or existing antenna <br />structures, and receiver/transmitter units located in <br />buildings, multiple dwelling structures, single <br />residential units and on roof tops. Transmitter/receiver <br />units serving single individual users are not considered <br />cell sites. <br /> <br />H. Local Access Transport Area (LATA) <br />LATA means that geographic area and communication system <br />in which the City is located and in which the local <br />exchange telephone company or any subsequent telephone <br />company or bypass carrier is authorized by the Public <br /> <br />4 <br />
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