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Development Director shall not approve any barbed wire, razor ribbon, <br /> electrified fences or any similarly dangerous security measures. All exterior <br /> surfaces on small wireless facilities shall be constructed from or coated with <br /> graffiti-resistant materials. <br /> (5) Signage; Advertisements. All small wireless facilities must include signage <br /> that accurately identifies the site owner/operator, the owner/operator's site <br /> name or identification number and a toll-free number to the owner/operator's <br /> network operations center. Small wireless facilities may not bear any other <br /> signage or advertisements unless expressly approved by the City, required by <br /> law or recommended under FCC, Occupational Safety and Health <br /> Administration or other United States governmental agencies for compliance <br /> with RF emissions regulations. <br /> (6) Compliance with Health and Safety Regulations. All small wireless facilities <br /> shall be designed, constructed, operated and maintained in compliance with all <br /> generally applicable health and safety regulations, which includes without <br /> limitation all applicable regulations for human exposure to RF emissions and <br /> compliance with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. <br /> §§ 12101 et seq.). <br /> (b) Small Wireless Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way. <br /> (1) Overall Height. Small wireless facilities may not exceed either (A) the <br /> minimum separation from electrical lines required by applicable safety <br /> regulations, plus four feet or (B) four feet above the existing support structure. <br /> (2) Antennas. <br /> (A) Concealment. All antennas and associated mounting equipment, <br /> hardware, cables or other connecters must be completely concealed within <br /> an opaque antenna shroud or radome. The antenna shroud or radome must <br /> be painted a flat, non-reflective color to match the underlying support <br /> structure. <br /> (B) Antenna Volume. Each individual antenna may not exceed three cubic feet <br /> in volume and all antennas may not exceed six cubic feet in volume. <br /> (3) Accessory Equipment. <br /> (A) Installation Preferences. All non-antenna accessory equipment shall be <br /> installed in accordance with the following preferences, ordered from most <br /> preferred to least preferred: (i) underground in any area in which the existing <br /> utilities are primarily located underground; (ii) on the pole or support <br /> structure; or (iii) integrated into the base of the pole or support structure. <br /> Applications that involve lesser-preferred installation locations may be <br /> {00032392;5} page 22 /28 <br />ks 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 />