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California state law; (6) impose any unreasonable, discriminatory or <br /> anticompetitive fees that exceed the reasonable cost to provide the services for <br /> which the fee is charged; or (7) otherwise authorize the City to preempt any <br /> applicable federal or California law. <br /> SECTION 1.2. GENERAL DEFINITIONS <br /> (a) Undefined Terms. Undefined phrases, terms or words in this section will have the <br /> meanings assigned to them in 1 U.S.C. § 1, as may be amended or superseded, <br /> and, if not defined therein, will have their ordinary meanings. If any definition <br /> assigned to any phrase, term or word in this section conflicts with any federal or <br /> state-mandated definition, the federal or state-mandated definition will control. <br /> (b) Defined Terms. <br /> (1) "antenna" means the same as defined by the FCC in 47 C.F.R. § 1.6002(b), <br /> as may be amended or superseded. <br /> (2) "arterial road" means a road designed to feed through-traffic to freeways, <br /> provide access to adjacent land uses — mostly at intersections — and feature <br /> traffic control measures. The term "arterial road" as used in this Policy is <br /> defined in the City of Pleasanton General Plan, Circulation Element. <br /> (3) "collector road" means a road designed to provide access to adjacent land <br /> uses and feed local traffic to arterials. The term "collector road" as used in this <br /> Policy includes collectors and residential collectors as defined in the City of <br /> Pleasanton General Plan, Circulation Element. <br /> (4) "collocation" means the same as defined by the FCC in 47 C.F.R. § 1.6002(g), <br /> as may be amended or superseded. <br /> (5) "Community Development Director" means the Community Development <br /> Director or his/her designee, and shall be the City official responsible for <br /> reviewing applications for small cell permits and vested with the authority to <br /> approve, conditionally approve or deny such applications as provided in this <br /> Policy. <br /> (6) "concealed" or"concealment" means concealing techniques that integrate the <br /> transmission equipment into the surrounding natural and/or built environment <br /> such that the average, untrained observer cannot directly view the equipment <br /> but would likely recognize the existence of the wireless facility or concealment <br /> technique. Camouflaging concealment techniques include but are not limited <br /> to: (1) antennas mounted within a radome above a streetlight; (2) equipment <br /> cabinets in the public rights-of-way painted or wrapped to match the <br /> background; and (3) cables and wiring concealed within a shroud and/or routed <br /> internally through the support structure. Where concealment measurements <br /> 3 <br />