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18.110.00S Purpose <br /> <br /> The purpose and intent of this Chapter is to provide a comprehensive set of <br /> standards for the development and installation ef personal wireless service facilities. The <br /> regulations contained herein are designed to protect and promote public safety and <br /> community welfare, property values, and the character and aesthetic quality of <br /> Pleasanton, while at the same time not unduly restricting the development of personal <br /> wireless service facilities, and not unreasonably discriminating among personal wireless <br /> service providers of functionally equivalent services. <br /> <br />18.110.010 Applicability <br /> <br /> A. This Chapter shall apply to all property owned by private persons, firms, <br /> corporations or organizations, and property owned by the City, including public streets <br /> and alleys, and property owned by any agencies of the City, or by any local. state. or <br /> federal government, agency, or political subdivision thereof required to comply with local <br /> government regulations as required by law or by written agreement, with the exception of <br /> the following facilities: <br /> <br /> 1. Amateur (including ham and short wave) radio facilities on private property <br /> provided that the antenna does not exceed sixty-five (65) feet in height or is not more <br /> than twenty-five (25) feet above the height limit prescribed by the regulations for the <br /> district in which the facility is located, whichever is less. Amateur radio facilities on <br /> private property are subject to design review as provided in Subsection 18.20.040.B.2 of <br /> this Title. <br /> <br /> 2. Amateur (including ham and short wave) radio facilities on public property <br /> provided: <br /> <br /> a. The facilities do not exceed sixty-five (65) feet in height or are not more than <br /> twenty-five (25) feet above the height limit prescribed by the regulations for the district <br /> in which the facilities are located. whichever is less; <br /> <br /> b. The facilities provide emergency communication backup services for the City; <br /> c. The facilities are officially recognized and approved by the City's Emergency <br /> Preparedness Officer, Fire Chief, or Director of Public Works and Utilities. <br /> 3. Personal wireless service facilities which are not licensed by the Federal <br /> Communications Commission and are determined by the Zoning Administrator to have <br /> little or no adverse visual impact. <br /> <br /> 4. Direct-to-home satellite services. <br /> <br /> Page I <br /> RZ-97-7 <br /> 5/19/98 <br /> RZ977ASA.sam/RKE <br /> <br /> <br />