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(f) Prohibited Support Structures. The City prohibits small wireless facilities to be <br /> installed on the following support structures, whether located in the public rights- <br /> of-way or not: <br /> (1) decorative poles and decorative streetlights, and on the Main Street <br /> "Pleasanton Arch;" <br /> (2) traffic signals, signs, poles, cabinets and related devices; <br /> (3) new, non-replacement wood poles. <br /> SECTION 2.7. DESIGN STANDARDS <br /> (a) General Standards. <br /> (1) Noise. Small wireless facilities and all accessory equipment and transmission <br /> equipment must comply with all applicable noise control standards and <br /> regulations in Pleasanton Municipal Code Chapter 9.04 and Section <br /> 18.110.140, as either may be amended or superseded, and shall not exceed, <br /> either on an individual or cumulative basis. <br /> (2) Lights. Small wireless facilities shall not include any lights that would be visible <br /> from publicly accessible areas, except as may be required under Federal <br /> Aviation Administration, FCC, other applicable regulations for health and <br /> safety. All equipment with lights (such as indicator or status lights) must be <br /> installed in locations and within enclosures that mitigate illumination impacts <br /> visible from publicly accessible areas. The provisions in this subsection shall <br /> not be interpreted or applied to prohibit installations on streetlights or luminaires <br /> installed on new or replacement poles as may be required under this Policy. <br /> (3) Landscape Features. At the discretion of the Community Development <br /> Director, the permittee shall replace any landscape features damaged or <br /> displaced by the construction, installation, operation, maintenance or other <br /> work performed by the permittee or at the permittee's direction on or about the <br /> site, or pay a fee to the City's Urban Forestry Fund if replacement landscaping <br /> is not feasible or desired at the location. If any trees are damaged or displaced, <br /> the permittee shall replace landscaping as determined by the City's arborist. <br /> Only International Society of Arboriculture certified workers under the <br /> supervision of a licensed arborist shall be used to install the replacement <br /> tree(s). Any replacement tree must be substantially the same size as the <br /> damaged tree unless approved by the City's arborist. The permittee shall, at all <br /> times, be responsible to maintain any replacement landscape features. <br /> (4) Site Security Measures. Small wireless facilities may incorporate reasonable <br /> and appropriate site security measures, such as locks and anti-climbing <br /> devices, to prevent unauthorized access, theft or vandalism. The Community <br /> {00032392;5} page 21 /28 <br />petitor or potential competitor. <br /> (b) Locations in the Public Rights-of-Way. The City prefers small wireless facilities <br /> in the public rights-of-way to be installed in locations, ordered from most preferred <br /> to least preferred, as follows: <br /> (1) locations within areas designated as any of the land use categories listed in the <br /> General Plan under the "Industrial, Commercial and Offices," "Mixed Use," or <br /> "Open Space" categories (except where in or adjacent to public parks and open <br /> {00032392;5} page 18 /28 <br />2392;5} page 17 /28 <br />} page 16 /28 <br />tions incorporated into this approval, all <br /> {00032392;5} page 15 /28 <br /> page 6/28 <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 <br /> Vesting Tentative Map 8483 Planning Commission <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br />