Right-of-way: means the area on, below, or above a public:
(i)
roadway;
(ii)
highway;
(iii)
street;
(iv)
sidewalk;
(v)
alley; or
(vi)
property similar to property listed in Subsections (24)(a)(i) through (v). See Utah Code 54-21-101
Small wireless facility: means a type of wireless facility:
(a)
on which each wireless provider's antenna could fit within an enclosure of no more than six cubic feet in volume; and
(b)
for which all wireless equipment associated with the wireless facility, whether ground-mounted or pole-mounted, is cumulatively no more than 28 cubic feet in volume, not including any:
(i)
electric meter;
(ii)
concealment element;
(iii)
telecommunications demarcation box;
(iv)
grounding equipment;
(v)
power transfer switch;
(vi)
cut-off switch;
(vii)
vertical cable run for the connection of power or other service;
(viii)
wireless provider antenna; or
(ix)
coaxial or fiber-optic cable that is immediately adjacent to or directly associated with a particular collocation, unless the cable is a wireline backhaul facility. See Utah Code 54-21-101
Utility pole: means a pole or similar structure that:
(i)
is in a right-of-way; and
(ii)
is or may be used, in whole or in part, for:
(A)
wireline communications;
(B)
electric distribution;
(C)
lighting;
(D)
traffic control;
(E)
signage;
(F)
a similar function to a function described in Subsections (28)(a)(ii)(A) through (E); or