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(C) Pole-Mounted Accessory Equipment. All pole-mounted accessory <br /> equipment must be installed in a single equipment shroud unless the <br /> applicant demonstrates that a single shroud would be technically infeasible <br /> as supported by clear and convincing evidence in the written record. All <br /> pole-mounted accessory equipment must be installed flush to the pole to <br /> minimize the overall visual profile. If any applicable health and safety <br /> regulations prohibit flush-mounted equipment, the maximum separation <br /> permitted between the accessory equipment and the pole shall be the <br /> minimum separation required by such regulations. All pole-mounted <br /> equipment and required or permitted signage must be placed and oriented <br /> away from public view. Pole-mounted equipment may be installed behind <br /> street, traffic or other signs to the extent that the installation complies with <br /> applicable public health and safety regulations. All cables, wires and other <br /> connectors must be routed through conduits within the pole, and all conduit <br /> attachments, cables, wires and other connectors must be concealed from <br /> public view. To the extent that cables, wires and other connectors cannot <br /> be routed through the pole, applicants shall route them through a single <br /> external conduit or shroud that has been finished to match the underlying <br /> support structure. <br /> (D) Base-Mounted Accessory Equipment. All base-mounted accessory <br /> equipment must be installed within a shroud, enclosure or pedestal <br /> integrated into the base of the support structure. All cables, wires and other <br /> connectors routed between the antenna and base-mounted equipment <br /> must be concealed from public view. <br /> (E) Ground-Mounted Accessory Equipment. The Community Development <br /> Director shall not approve any ground-mounted accessory equipment <br /> including, but not limited to, any utility or transmission equipment, pedestals, <br /> cabinets or panels. <br /> (F) Accessory Equipment Volume. All accessory equipment associated with <br /> a small wireless facility installed above ground level shall not cumulatively <br /> exceed: (i) nine (9) cubic feet in volume if installed in a residential district; <br /> or (ii) seventeen (17) cubic feet in volume if installed in a non-residential <br /> district. The volume calculation shall include any shroud, cabinet or other <br /> concealment device used in connection with the non-antenna accessory <br /> equipment. The volume calculation shall not include any equipment or other <br /> improvements placed underground. <br /> (4) Streetlights. Applicants that propose to install small wireless facilities on an <br /> existing streetlight must remove and replace the existing streetlight with one <br /> substantially similar to and which meets the City's standards and specifications <br /> but designed to accommodate wireless antennas and accessory equipment. <br /> To mitigate any material changes in the streetlighting patterns, the replacement <br /> pole must: (A) be located as close to the removed pole as possible; (B) be <br /> 23 <br />