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FCC 22.115
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 22.115 Content of applications.
Applications must contain all applicable information requested on
the standard form and any additional information required by the rules
in this part.
(a) Site-specific requirements. The following requirements apply to
all Public Mobile Service applications that involve specific
transmitting antenna sites:
(1) Site availability. At the time of filing, applicants must have
obtained reasonable assurance that all antenna sites specified in their
applications are available for the proposed use.
(2) Antenna structure registration. Applications proposing the use
of one or more new or existing antenna structures must contain the FCC
Antenna Structure Registration Number, if assigned, of each such antenna
structure for which Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) notification
is or was required by part 17 of this chapter prior to its construction.
If, at the time an application is filed, an FCC Antenna Structure
Registration Number has not been assigned for any such antenna
structure, the applicant must indicate in the application whether or
not, as of the date the application is filed, the antenna structure
owner has registered the antenna structure with the FCC in accordance
with part 17 of this chapter.
(3) FAA notification. Before constructing a new antenna structure or
increasing the height of an existing structure, an antenna structure
owner may be required to obtain an FAA determination of No Hazard to Air
Navigation. To obtain this determination, the FAA must be notified of
the planned construction or alteration. Criteria used to determine
whether FAA notification is required for any particular antenna
structure are contained in part 17 of this chapter.
(i) Applications proposing to use a new antenna structure or an
existing antenna structure for which the height is increased must
indicate whether FAA notification is required by part 17 of this
chapter.
(ii) If FAA notification is required by part 17 of this chapter, a
copy of the FAA determination should be included in the application.
However, if the FAA determination is not available at the time the
application is filed, the application must include the following
information in regard to the FAA notification: the name of the person
that submitted the notification, the date the notification was
submitted, and the location of the FAA office to which the notification
was submitted.
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(iii) If FAA notification is not required by part 17 of this
chapter, the application must indicate such and, unless the reason
therefor is obvious (e.g. antenna structure height is less than 6.10
meters above ground level), must contain a statement explaining why FAA
notification is not required.
(4) Antenna locations. Applications for stations at fixed locations
must describe each transmitting antenna site by its geographical
coordinates and also by its street address, or by reference to a nearby
landmark. Geographical coordinates must be specified in degrees,
minutes, and seconds to the nearest second of latitude and longitude.
Note to paragraph (a)(4) of Sec. 22.115: The FAA has announced that
effective October 15, 1992, it will use geographic coordinates based on
the 1983 North American Datum (NAD83). Until further notice, however,
the FCC will continue to use geographical coordinates based the 1927
North American Datum (NAD27). Applicants may supply geographical
coordinates based on NAD83 in addition to those required (NAD27).
(5) Environmental concerns. Each applicant is required to indicate
at the time its application is filed whether or not an FCC grant of the
application may have a significant environmental effect, as defined by
Sec. 1.1307 of this chapter. If answered affirmatively, an Environmental
Assessment, required by Sec. 1.1311 of this chapter, must be filed with
the application and environmental review by the FCC must be completed
prior to construction.
(b) Reference to material on file. Questions on application forms
that call for specific technical data, or that can be answered yes or no
or with another short answer, must be answered on the form. Otherwise,
if documents, exhibits, or other lengthy showings already on file with
the FCC contain information required in an application, the application
may incorporate such information by reference, provided that:
(1) The reference information comprises more than one 8\1/2\;Prime;
x 11Prime; page and is current and accurate in all material respects;
and,
(2) The reference states specifically where the referenced
information can actually be found, including:
(i) The station call sign or application file number, if the
reference is to station files or previously filed applications;
(ii) The title of the proceeding, the docket number, and any legal
citations, if the reference is to a docketed proceeding.
(c) Service specific requirements. Applications for authorization in
the Cellular Radiotelephone Service must contain specific information as
required by Sec. 22.929 and Sec. 22.953. Applications for authorization
in the Paging and Radiotelephone Service must contain specific
information as required by Sec. 22.529, Sec. 22.559 and Sec. 22.589.
Applications for authorization in the Rural Radiotelephone Service must
contain the information required by Sec. 22.709. Applications for
authorization in the Offshore Radio Service must contain the information
required by Sec. 22.1037. Applications for authorization in the Air-
Ground Radiotelephone Service must contain specific information as
required by Sec. 22.803 and Sec. 22.875, as appropriate.
[ 59 FR 59507 , Nov. 17, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 59954 , Nov. 21, 1994;
61 FR 4365 , Feb. 6, 1996; 62 FR 11629 , Mar. 12, 1997]
Goto Section: 22.108 | 22.117
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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