Will property owners receive notification of a Small Wireless Facility installation?

The legislation proposes at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to acceptance by the Telecommunications Transmission Facility, every applicant shall send an informational mailing to all adjoining property owners, including owners whose property lies directly and diagonally across the street, alley, or stream and to every municipality located within one mile of the new facility, to the Council Member of the District where the new facility is proposed and all at-large Council member and to all civic associations registered with The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission located within one mile of the new proposed Telecommunications Transmission Facility. If an application proposes the siting of a Telecommunications Transmission Facility in the Public Right-of-Way, an informational mailing shall also be sent to the owner of the property underlying the portion of the right-of-way on which the proposed facility would be located. 

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1. What is a Small Wireless Facility?
2. Why are Small Wireless Facilities needed?
3. What is Prince George’s County’s role in the Small Wireless Facilities program?
4. What documents govern the installation of Small Wireless Facilities?
5. How will cellular providers seek approval to install a Small Wireless Facility (SWF)?
6. What is a Master License Agreement?
7. Could a Small Wireless Facility be installed on private property?
8. Will property owners receive notification of a Small Wireless Facility installation?
9. How can residents research additional information about Small Wireless Facilities?