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2018-29
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Ordinance Adding City Code Chapter 41.2 Small Wireless Facilities
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Public Works
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7/16/2018
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public safety spectrum established by the FCC including 47 CFR 22.970 through <br /> 47 CFR 22.973 and 47 CFR 90.672 through 47 CFR 90.675. <br /> 4) The City may terminate a permit for a small wireless facility based on such <br /> interference if the wireless provider is not in compliance with the Code of Federal <br /> Regulations cited in the previous paragraph. Failure to remedy the interference as <br /> required herein shall constitute a public nuisance. <br /> D. The wireless provider shall not collocate small wireless facilities on City utility poles <br /> that are part of an electric distribution or transmission system within the <br /> communication worker safety zone of the pole or the electric supply zone of the pole. <br /> However, the antenna and support equipment of the small wireless facility may be <br /> located in the communications space on the City utility pole and on the top of the pole, <br /> if not otherwise unavailable, if the wireless provider complies with applicable codes <br /> for work involving the top of the pole. <br /> For purposes of this subparagraph,the terms"communication space","communication <br /> worker safety zone",and"electric supply zone"have the meanings given to those terms <br /> in the National Electrical Code as published by the Institute of Electrical and <br /> Electronics Engineers. <br /> E. The wireless supplier shall comply with all applicable codes and local code provisions <br /> or regulations that concern public safety. <br /> F. The wireless provider shall comply with written design standards that are generally <br /> applicable for decorative utility pole, or reasonable stealth, concealment and aesthetic <br /> requirements that are set forth in a City ordinance, written policy adopted by the City, <br /> a comprehensive plan or other written design plan that applies to other occupiers of the <br /> rights-of-way, including on a historic landmark, in a historic district or the Central <br /> Business District. <br /> G. Alternate Placements. Except as provided in this Collocation Requirements and <br /> Conditions Section, a wireless provider shall not be required to collocation small <br /> wireless facilities on any specific utility pole,or category of utility poles,or be required <br /> to collocate multiple antenna systems on a single utility pole. However, with respect <br /> to an application for the collocation of a small wireless facility associated with a new <br /> utility pole, the City may propose that the small wireless facility be collocated on an <br /> existing utility pole or existing wireless support structure within 100 feet of the <br /> proposed collocation, which the applicant shall accept if it has the right to use the <br /> alternate structure on reasonable terms and conditions, and the alternate location and <br /> structure does not impose technical limits or additional material costs as determined by <br /> the applicant. <br /> 9 <br />
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