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Introduction
  • www.millervaneaton.com
  • Local Governments Concerns
  • US Federal Law Requirements
  • Some Examples
  • Conclusion

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Miller Van Eaton, PLLC
  • Work for Local Governments in US
  • Here to Help Bridge the Misunderstandings
  • Important Web Sites
  • Wireless Facility Siting Under the
    Communications Act http//www.millervaneaton.com/
    word_docs?IMLA_Wirless_Article.DOC
  • Tower Toolkit 2002 Miller Van Eaton
    http//www.millervaneaton.com/pastfeature/feature_
    toolkit2001.html

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The Industrys Future
  • PCS Wireless Coverage Now Universal
  • New Services Require More Antenna Sites (2.5 and
    3 G services)
  • Extensive Fill-in Deployment in residential
    areas
  • Homeland Security (PAS E911)
  • Competitive Solutions--LNP Redundancy Spread
    Spectrum System Reuse
  • In-Building Wireless

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Local Government Interests
  • Economic Development--we like competition and the
    jobs it brings
  • Public Safety Consumer Protection--cops and
    firefighters must have priority communication
  • Quality of Life--Dont take financial and
    inchoate property values away from neighbors
  • Largest Single User of Telecommunications--Lets
    Do a Deal

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Local Governments Challenges
  • A. Property Issues--externalities
  • 1.Disruption and Noise and Traffic
  • 2. Esthetics Vs capital costs
  • 3. Compatible Use Vs necessary locations
  • B. RF issues
  • 1. Public Fears
  • 2. Real Interference with 800 MHz and other
    Public Safety

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The Pimpling of North America-- Is a New Tower
Really Needed?
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Guidelines
  • How does a community decide a new tower is really
    needed?
  • What Limits Exist on Local Discretion?
  • Necessity Checklist
  • Coverage
  • Alternative use of other carriers facilities
    (tower service)
  • Traffic density and importance of area to network
  • Environmental Effects Balance
  • Advance Site Planning and Coverage Studies

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Planning for the On-slaught
  • 1.Comparable Treatment for Competitors
  • 2. Adequate sites Vs. Community impacts
  • 3. Speedy approvals for preferred locations
  • 4. Engineering Data Base to Evaluate Non-Normal
    Sites
  • 5. Courts will support a reasonable decision
    based on real facts

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US Federal Law
  • 47 U.S.C. Section 332
  • Wireless facilities siting
  • 47 U.S.C. Section 253
  • Prohibitions on barrier to entry
  • OTARD Rules
  • Over the Air Reception Devices

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47 U.S.C. 332 ( c ) Placement of wireless
facilities
  • Preserves local government authority to zone
  • Local regulation must meet certain standards
  • Federal Courts give wide discretion to local
    governments

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332(c)(7) Requires
  • timely decision
  • not based on RF health or interference factors
  • not unreasonably discriminatory among providers
  • not prohibit or have the effect of prohibiting
    the provision of personal wireless services.
  • based on substantial evidence

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Trends in Court Decisions
  • Local Authorities Entitled to Broad Discretion
  • Moratoriums OK--but delays cannot result in No
    Site
  • RF is off-limits
  • Fair process, not end result, determines
    discrimination
  • Split any service available? Vs carrier has
    gap?
  • No Civil Rights remedy available

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47 U.S.C. 253 Removal of Barriers to Entry
  • Preempts ANY local requirements that prohibit or
    have the effect of prohibiting a company from
    providing telecommunications services.
  • Exempts right of way management and compensation
    authority of local government.

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253 and Wireless Towers
  • Right of Way structures subject to normal zoning
    rules
  • Subject to Right of Way Management rules also
  • State Property Law determines if Local Govt. able
    to demand compensation for use of right of way
    and public land

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Private Property Access OTARD Rules
  • FCC Permits tenants to install certain antennas
    on leased premises
  • less than one meter in diameter
  • used to receive video programming or transmit and
    receive telecommunications signals, including
    data, voice and Internet services
  • local government, homeowners association, or
    property owner can restrict placement for
    well-defined safety reasons.

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Recent Case Studies--Best Practices
  • Village of Wellington, Fl
  • Jupiter Island, FL
  • Montgomery County, MD
  • Chatham County, GA
  • Philadelphia, PA

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Village of Wellington, Fl
  • 150 FT Hurricane Tower on City Hall Fleet lot
  • 500K-1.5M homes within 500 feet
  • City found alternate site on Polo Grounds
  • Stealth Flag Pole
  • proved coverage would be equivalent
  • City and 3 companies shared cost of new site

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Jupiter Island, FL
  • Ribbon barrier island community
  • Average home value 3M
  • Heavy foliage--need a high point of signal origin
  • Mainland (outside City) limits 200 yards away
  • City built Public Safety Communications Tower on
    top of City Hall
  • Authorized one operator--limited footprint for
    equipment
  • 2d Company Complained Discrimination
  • City RF Propagation Study several adequate sites
    for coverage on Mainland

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Montgomery County, MD
  • Large, mixed density, up-scale DC Metro County
  • Extensive Public Safety Wireless Towers
  • Two major interstate arteries
  • Moratorium for industry-County TF to identify
    existing and preferred sites.
  • County zoning by right if carrier agrees to use
    pre-approved site
  • All applications first reviewed by Task Force
    BEFORE going to Zoning--allowing constant
    updating of data base for co-locations and new
    issues

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Chatham County, GA
  • Metro Savannah County--Joint Zoning and Planning
    Agency
  • Historic Savannah heavy vegetation
  • Moratorium to
  • inventory existing towers and antenna sites
  • identify co-location capabilities of existing
    sites
  • RF propagation study to identify holes and
    alternatives
  • Today, zoning by right if agree to pre-identified
    sites
  • Planning data base to refute need different site

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Philadelphia, PA
  • Metricom (Ricochet mobile data technology)
    franchise to put antenna boxes on City light
    poles
  • 5 gross revenue rental fee
  • Metricom bankruptcy abandons in place all
    devices
  • City assumes control and negotiates new operating
    agreement with Metricom successor
  • Today--free service for City mobile uses (meter
    readers, cops, firefighters, etc.) and a percent
    of revenues.

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Looking Ahead
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Washington, DC
  • City has extensive fiber and conduit from CATV
    and Telco Franchises
  • City IT upgrades in late 90s
  • City considering moving all City wireline,
    internet access onto out-sourced network
  • Coordinated wireless tower siting
  • City seeking 30 MHz (in 700 MHz spectrum) for
    high-speed mobile data services to public safety
    and schools.

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Metro Washington Airports Authority
  • Carriers want antennae and switches on-airport at
    Dulles and Reagan.
  • MWAA Concerns
  • RF Interference with Airport/Security uses
  • Inadequate land at Reagan for equipment
    footprints
  • Growing Wi-Fi and PCS usage
  • RFP for Common Facility Operator
  • Available to all wireless and wireline companies
  • Responsible for policing RF interference

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Anne Arundel County MD
  • Mixed Density County, extensive federal
    facilities (Annapolis, NASA, etc.)
  • up-scale -- shores of Chesapeake Bay
  • State capitol--concentrated, peak use of cell
    phones
  • Nextel causing many dead spots in Public Safety
    800 MHz system
  • County ordinance New antenna site must certify
    no interference with 800 MHz
  • FCC preempts Ordinance pending Nextel spectrum
    reallocation

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Advice to the Companies
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The law is fundamentally on the side of local
Authorities
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Look for a Partnership with the local Authorities
  • You need speedy decisions and predictable
    outcomes
  • Locals need to accommodate the real concerns of
    the community

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Dont overstate your rights and dont bulldoze
  • skeptical audience
  • get political support for fast deployment
  • produce the information requested
  • help the authorities to gather the data they need
    to make confident decisions

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Think about creative alternatives that will
address the communitys concerns
  • co-located public safety and Gov. communications
  • discounted service to local governments
  • shared capital investment with E-Government and
    Government telecommunications
  • participate in local public safety wireless
    studies

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EDUCATION TOOLS ON MVE WEBPAGE
  • Telecomm 101
  • Wire License
  • Wireless License
  • Antennae Site License
  • Lease language
  • Checklists

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Contact Information
Nicholas Miller nmiller_at_millervaneaton.com Miller
Van Eaton, P.L.L.C. Suite 1000 1155 Connecticut
Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 - 4301 phone
(202) 785 - 0600 fax (202) 785 -
1234 www.millervaneaton.com
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