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r <br /> propose attaching small cell equipment to the side of an existing light or traffic pole and <br /> placing the power components either on the pole or in a freestanding cabinet. (See <br /> photo simulation on the left below.) The benefit of a product like the "smart pole" is that <br /> it allows all of the necessary components (e.g., cabling, two radios, power meter. and <br /> battery backup) to be concealed inside the pole. (See photo simulation on the right <br /> below where the equipment is concealed within the pole.) While the diameter of the <br /> smart pole and its base are larger than the existing light poles in Hacienda, staff <br /> believes that the smart pole is a better choice for Hacienda than having unsightly <br /> cabling and equipment attached to the pole and/or being placed in a freestanding <br /> cabinet in the right-of-way. (See photo simulation on the right below.) <br /> Proposed <br /> Antenna <br /> Z. <br /> f <br /> OUR Proposed <br /> 1 <br /> w' ,.v R,QU's 2! <br /> • <br /> .06'C'1116 i Proposed BCrr-cry <br /> Buckle Cob ner <br /> ,f • v <br /> r`p . I Proposed PG&E <br /> f MeterPethsto! } -'^ri � <br /> r 1 <br /> a <br /> fA a.... --- .,. i <br /> Proposed Code Amendments <br /> The proposed amendments to the City's wireless ordinance will allow small-cell wireless <br /> systems to be placed within Hacienda if the equipment for the small cells is concealed <br /> within streetlight poles. (The proposed amendments are attached as Attachment A.) <br /> The amendments make clear that the Community Development Director is responsible <br /> for ensuring that the smart-cell systems are designed in a manner that conceals the <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />