Concealment element definition

Concealment element means elements of a stealth-designed facility intended to make the facility look like something other than a telecommunications tower. There must be express evidence in the record to demonstrate that the reviewing authority considered in its approval of the original facility for wireless service that a stealth design would look like something other than a facility for wireless service, such as a pine tree, flag pole, or chimney.
Concealment element means elements of a stealth-designed facility intended to make
Concealment element means any design feature, including but not limited to painting, landscaping, shielding requirements, and restrictions on location, proportions, or physical dimensions in relation to the surrounding area or the structure which supports a wireless facility, that is intended to make a wireless facility or any supporting structure less visible to the casual observer.

More Definitions of Concealment element

Concealment element means any design feature, including but not limited to painting, landscaping, shielding requirements and restrictions on location, proportions, or physical dimensions in relation to the surrounding area or
Concealment element means a feature of a wireless facility
Concealment element means any design feature, including but not limited to painting, landscaping, shielding requirements, and restrictions on location, proportions, or physical dimensions in relation to the surrounding area or supporting structures that are intended to make a Wireless Communications Facility and/or the associated Pole or Tower supporting structure less visible to the casual observer.

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