Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter to the contrary, an applicant may collocate a small wireless facility on a decorative pole, or may replace a decorative pole with a new decorative pole, in the event the existing decorative pole will not structurally support the attachment, only upon satisfaction of the following:
The authority shall operate authority fixtures on the replaced decorative pole, and, absent an agreement to the contrary between the authority and the wireless provider that is confirmed by email or other writing, the authority shall take ownership of the new decorative pole.
History. Code 1981, § 36-66C-12 , enacted by Ga. L. 2019, p. 236, § 1/SB 66.
Editor’s notes.
For information as to the effective date of this Code section, see the effective date note at the beginning of this chapter.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 66C - Streamlining Wireless Facilities and Antennas
§ 36-66C-8. Compliance With All Applicable Law
§ 36-66C-9. Due Care During Installation and Maintenance; Interference Prohibited
§ 36-66C-10. Collocation Within Historic District; Limitations
§ 36-66C-11. Alternate Locations; Certification
§ 36-66C-12. Requirements for Use of Decorative Poles
§ 36-66C-13. Consolidated Applications
§ 36-66C-14. Resolution of Conflicting Requests
§ 36-66C-15. Indemnification and Liability
§ 36-66C-17. Application if Prior Agreement in Place