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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
11/25/2002
DOCUMENT NO
PC 2002-73
DOCUMENT NAME
PAP-39
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PDR-191 CINGULAR WIRELESS
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Resolution No. PC-2002-73 <br />Page 5 <br />15. Within 45 days of initial operation, Cingulaz Wireless shall submit to the Planning <br />Department a written certification by an electrical engineer licensed by the State of <br />California that the personal wireless service facility, including the actual radio frequency <br />radiation of the facility, is in compliance with the application submitted, all conditions <br />imposed, and all provisions of Chapter 18.110 (Personal Wireless Service Facilities). <br />16. Cingulaz Wireless shall hire a qualified electrical engineer licensed by the State of <br />California, and approved by the Zoning Administrator to measure the actual radio frequency <br />radiation of the personal wireless service facility and determine if it meets the Federal <br />Communications Commission's standards. A report of all calculations, required <br />measurements, and the engineering's findings, with respect to compliance with radio <br />frequency standards shall be submitted to the Planning Department within 2-3 years of the <br />date of approval for this case and every 3 years after. <br />17. As specified in Chapter 18.110 (Personal Wireless Service Facilities), approval of the <br />personal wireless service facility in this case, Case PAP-39, is valid for a maximum of 5 <br />years from the date of approval, until November 25, 2007. After five years, the applicant <br />must reapply for approval to continue operation. <br />(end} <br />
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