This chapter provides requirements and recommendations for designing communications site buildings, including equipment shelters and outdoor cabinets. The following topics are
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The proposed radio base station installation within building is certified to constitute material change in use which necessitates submission of notification to the Building Authority under BO s25.
3. For the installation of a radio base station, the operators are reminded to consider the possible effect of radio-frequency radiation on flammable atmospheres due to the diesel fuel oil tank, if any, installed on the proposed rooftop.
If a radio base station (and its antenna) is to serve the occupiers of the building in which it is installed, the installation is considered as uses ancillary to the primary use of the concerned building and no separate planning permission is required from the TPB. 2.
This procedure outlines the application procedure to be followed by the mobile services operators (hereinafter called the “operators”) for the reconfiguration of existing radio base stations NOT involving changes in the structural design and planning perspective of the parent building, and the change of land use.
A telecommunications system (radio base station) may comprise an equipment room/shelter which is a structure for housing power supply and transmission equipment and/or antennae which are fixed to roof parapet of a building or attached to supporting frames projecting from the external wall of a building. 2.
the antennas of the base station are not installed within a residential flat in a residential or residential/commercial building.
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