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Cathy Gabor agreed with permitting electric meters only as a last-resort and asked whether the <br /> proposed new nodes would be on public poles/streets, the process for dealing with poles that are <br /> insufficient to handle the equipment and the expected start date for installing the equipment. <br /> Andrew Shotland expressed concerns regarding unknown health impacts and suggested asking <br /> Congress for an independent study to get a better idea of the health implications related to this matter. <br /> Mr. May reported most of the nodes will be located on existing infrastructure and most will be in the <br /> public rights-of-way. Furthermore, the applicant would pay to replace insufficient structures and <br /> reported the rollout of these types of facilities has begun in other cities. <br /> Vice Mayor Brown closed the public hearing. <br /> Councilmember Pentin acknowledged health issues and addressed preparing for the rollout of 5G <br /> technology. He commended staff for the report and expressed his support for the item. <br /> Councilmember Narum asked about the licensing agreement relative to the fees the City can charge <br /> and the market value of the poles. Mr. May reported the City can recover reasonable, direct costs. <br /> Councilmember Testa agreed with Mr. Shotland's comments regarding asking Congress for an <br /> independent study noting residents want to know that everything has been done to assure public <br /> safety. <br /> City Manager Fialho reported direction may be added to the next item for staff to contact <br /> Congressman Swalwell about a potential study on the effects of cell facilities. <br /> Councilmember Narum agreed and noted members of the public can contact their Congressman as <br /> well. <br /> Vice Mayor Brown commented on the need to comply with Federal and State laws and this ordinance <br /> will give staff added control. <br /> Brief discussion followed regarding the need to comply with ADA regulations, noting it could be <br /> grounds for denial if they are not complied with. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Pentin/Narum to adopt and waive full reading of Urgency Ordinance No. <br /> 2188 amending Chapter 18.110 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code establishing regulations for small <br /> wireless facilities pursuant to applicable Federal law; and adopted and waived full reading of <br /> Resolution No. 19-1066 adopting a Council Policy regulating small wireless facilities pursuant to <br /> Pleasanton Municipal Code Chapter 18.110. Motion passed by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Narum, Pentin, Testa, Vice Mayor Brown <br /> Noes: None <br /> Absent: Mayor Thorne <br /> 2. Consider taking a position to support H.R. 530 — Accelerating Broadband Development by <br /> Empowering Local Communities Act of 2019 <br /> Assistant City Manager Brian Dolan presented a brief report, addressed details of H.R. 530, and <br /> asked for Council's support. <br /> Vice Mayor Brown opened public comment. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 3 of 4 March 11, 2019 <br />
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