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4 <br /> <br />Q) PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. The area on, below, or above a public roadway, highway, <br />street, cartway, bicycle lane, and public sidewalk in which the city has an interest, including <br />other dedicated rights-of-way for travel purposes and utility easement of the city. <br />R) SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY. (a) a wireless facility that meets both of the following <br />qualifications: (i) each antenna is located inside an enclosure of no more than six (6) cubic <br />feet in volume or, in the case of an antenna that has exposed elements, the antenna and all <br />its exposed elements could fit within an enclosure of no more than six (6) cubic feet; and <br />(ii) all other wireless equipment associated with the small wireless facility, excluding <br />electric meters, concealment elements, telecommunications demarcation boxes, battery <br />backup power systems, grounding equipment, power transfer switches, cutoff switches, <br />cable, conduit, vertical cable runs for the connection of power and other services, and any <br />equipment concealed from public view within or behind an existing structure or <br />concealment, is in aggregate no more than twenty-eight (28) cubic feet in volume; or(b) a <br />micro wireless facility. <br />S) SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY PERMIT. A permit issued by the department <br />authorizing the installation, mounting, maintenance, modification, operation, or <br />replacement of a small wireless facility or installation or replacement of a wireless support <br />structure in addition to collocation of a small wireless facility on the wireless support <br />structure. <br />T) UTILITY POLE. A pole that is used in whole or in part to facilitate telecommunications <br />or electric service. It does not include a traffic signal pole. <br />U) WIRELINE BACKHAUL FACILITY. A facility used to transport communications data <br />by wire from wireless facility to a communications network. <br />V) WIRELESS FACILITY. Equipment at a fixed location that enables the provision of <br />wireless service between user equipment and a wireless service network, including: (a) <br />equipment associated with wireless service; (b) a radio transceiver, antenna, coaxial or <br />fiber-optic cable, regular and backup power supplies, and comparable equipment, <br />regardless of technological configuration; and (c) a small wireless facility. “wireless <br />facility” does not include: (a) wireless support structures; (b) wireline backhaul facilities; <br />or (c) Coaxial or fiber-optic cables (i) between utility poles or wireless support structures, <br />or (ii) that are not otherwise immediately adjacent to or directly associated with a specific <br />antenna. <br />W) WIRELESS PROVIDER. A provider of wireless service, including, but not limited to, <br />radio communication service carried on between mobile stations or receivers and land <br />stations, and by mobile stations communicating among themselves and which permits a <br />user generally to receive a call that originates and/or terminates on the public switched <br />network or its functional equivalent, regardless of the radio frequencies used. <br />X) WIRELESS SERVICE. Any service using licensed or unlicensed wireless spectrum, <br />including the use of Wi-Fi, whether at a fixed location or by means of a mobile device, that <br />is provided using wireless facilities. wireless service does not include services regulated <br />37