Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0080-07-02-.03 - CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING REQUESTS
The Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry will evaluate all requests for antenna space based upon the following criteria:
(1) Security - An analysis
of the measures necessary to protect the antennas and systems from theft,
vandalism, etc. and of the increase in danger to systems already on a
site.
(2) Number of Existing
Systems - An increase in the number of systems at a site causes an increase in
security costs, interference possibilities, administrative cost, and a
lessening of the aesthetic appearance of a site.
(3) Interference - A review of the possible
interference created by the installation of the requested antennas with other
communications systems in the requested area. The Division may require the
requesting party to run radio tests prior to installation to determine
frequency compatibility.
(4)
Environmental Impact - A review of the extent the requested antenna
installation will adversely affect the natural surroundings and aesthetics in
the requested area.
(5) Impact on
the Division of Forestry - A review of the extent the requested antenna
installation will interfere with or indirectly or directly benefit Division of
Forestry activities. No installation should require maintenance or development
of improvements at the expense of the Division, in excess of the needs of the
Division.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 4-3-201, et seq.; 4-3-504; 11-1-101, et seq.; 11-4-101, et seq.; 11-4-102; 11-4-301(d)(18); and 11-4-405; and Executive Order No. 41 (February 4, 1991).
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