(3) Construction Drawings. The applicant shall submit true and correct
<br /> construction drawings, prepared, signed and stamped by a California licensed
<br /> or registered engineer, that depict all the existing and proposed improvements,
<br /> equipment and conditions related to the proposed project, which includes
<br /> without limitation any and all poles, posts, pedestals, traffic signals, towers,
<br /> streets, sidewalks, pedestrian ramps, driveways, curbs, gutters, drains,
<br /> handholes, manholes, fire hydrants, equipment cabinets, antennas, cables,
<br /> trees and other landscape features. The construction drawings must: (i) contain
<br /> cut sheets that contain the technical specifications for all existing and proposed
<br /> antennas and accessory equipment, which includes without limitation the
<br /> manufacturer, model number and physical dimensions; (ii) identify all structures
<br /> within 500 feet from the proposed project site and call out such structures'
<br /> overall height above ground level; (iii) depict the applicant's plan for electric and
<br /> data backhaul utilities, which shall include the locations for all conduits, cables,
<br /> wires, handholes, junctions, transformers, meters, disconnect switches, and
<br /> points of connection; and (iv) demonstrate that proposed project will be in full
<br /> compliance with all applicable health and safety laws, regulations or other rules,
<br /> which includes without limitation all building codes, electric codes, local street
<br /> standards and specifications, and public utility regulations and orders.
<br /> (4) Site Survey. For any small wireless facility, the applicant shall submit a survey
<br /> prepared, signed and stamped by a California licensed or registered engineer.
<br /> The survey must identify and depict all existing boundaries, encroachments
<br /> and other structures within 500 feet from the proposed project site, which
<br /> includes without limitation all: (i) traffic lanes; (ii) all private properties and
<br /> property lines; (iii) above and below-grade utilities and related structures and
<br /> encroachments; (iv) fire hydrants, roadside call boxes and other public safety
<br /> infrastructure; (v) streetlights, decorative poles, traffic signals and permanent
<br /> signage; (vi) sidewalks, driveways, parkways, curbs, gutters and storm drains;
<br /> (vii) benches, trash cans, mailboxes, kiosks and other street furniture; and (viii)
<br /> existing trees, planters and other landscaping features.
<br /> (5) Photo Simulations. The applicant shall submit site photographs and photo
<br /> simulations that show the existing location and proposed small wireless facility
<br /> in context from at least three vantage points within the public streets or other
<br /> publicly accessible spaces, together with a vicinity map that shows the
<br /> proposed site location and the photo location for each vantage point. At least
<br /> one simulation must depict the small wireless facility from a vantage point
<br /> approximately 50 feet from the proposed support structure or location.
<br /> (6) Project Narrative and Justification. The applicant shall submit a written
<br /> statement that explains in plain factual detail whether and why the proposed
<br /> wireless facility qualifies as a "small wireless facility" as defined by the FCC in
<br /> 47 C.F.R. § 1.6002(/). A complete written narrative analysis will state the
<br /> applicable standard and all the facts that allow the City to conclude the standard
<br /> has been met—bare conclusions not factually supported do not constitute a
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<br />le report(s), adjoining deeds, and underlying
<br /> recorded maps to the Director of Engineering/City Engineer, prior to submittal of the first plan
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