Utah Code 54-21-206. Decorative poles
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Terms Used In Utah Code 54-21-206
- Collocate: means to install, mount, maintain, modify, operate, or replace a small wireless facility:
(a) on a wireless support structure or utility pole; or (b) for ground-mounted equipment, adjacent to a wireless support structure or utility pole. See Utah Code 54-21-101 - Decorative pole: means an authority pole:
(a) that is specially designed and placed for an aesthetic purpose; and (b) (ii) on which no appurtenance or attachment has been placed, other than: (A) a small wireless facility; (B) a specialty designed informational or directional sign; or (C) a temporary holiday or special event attachment. 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 - Wireless provider: means a wireless infrastructure provider or a wireless service provider. See Utah Code 54-21-101
54-21-206. Decorative poles.
If necessary to collocate a small wireless facility, a wireless provider may replace a decorative pole, if the replacement pole reasonably conforms to the design aesthetic of the displaced decorative pole.Enacted by Chapter 299, 2018 General Session
- Decorative pole: means an authority pole: