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(F) Accessory Equipment Volume. All accessory equipment associated with <br /> a small wireless facility installed above ground level shall not cumulatively <br /> exceed: (i) nine (9) cubic feet in volume if installed in a residential district; <br /> or (ii) seventeen (17) cubic feet in volume if installed in a non-residential <br /> district. The volume calculation shall include any shroud, cabinet or other <br /> concealment device used in connection with the non-antenna accessory <br /> equipment. The volume calculation shall not include any equipment or other <br /> improvements placed underground. <br /> (4) Streetlights. Applicants that propose to install small wireless facilities on an <br /> existing streetlight must remove and replace the existing streetlight with one <br /> substantially similar to and which meets the City's standards and specifications <br /> but designed to accommodate wireless antennas and accessory equipment. <br /> To mitigate any material changes in the streetlighting patterns, the replacement <br /> pole must: (A) be located as close to the removed pole as possible; (B) be <br /> aligned with the other existing streetlights; and (C) include a luminaire at <br /> substantially the same height and distance from the pole as the luminaire on <br /> the removed pole. All antennas must be installed above the pole within a single, <br /> canister style shroud or radome that tapers to the pole. <br /> (5) Wood Utility Poles. Applicants that propose to install small wireless facilities <br /> on an existing wood utility pole must install all antennas above the pole unless <br /> the applicant demonstrates that mounting the antennas above the pole would <br /> be technically infeasible as supported by clear and convincing evidence in the <br /> written record. Side-mounted antennas on a stand-off bracket or extension arm <br /> must be concealed within a shroud. All cables, wires and other connectors must <br /> be concealed within the side-arm mount or extension arm. The maximum <br /> horizontal separation between the antenna and the pole shall be the minimum <br /> separation required by applicable health and safety regulations. Applicants that <br /> propose to install small wireless facilities on a replacement wood utility pole <br /> must remove and replace the existing wood utility pole with one that is <br /> substantially similar in height and diameter unless the applicant demonstrates <br /> that a substantially similar replacement pole would be technically infeasible as <br /> supported by clear and convincing evidence in the written record. <br /> (6) New, Non-Replacement Poles. Applicants that propose to install small <br /> wireless facilities on a new, non-replacement pole must install a new streetlight <br /> in accordance with the City's standards, specifications and spacing <br /> requirements but designed to accommodate wireless antennas and accessory <br /> equipment located immediately adjacent to the proposed location. If there are <br /> no existing streetlights in the immediate vicinity, the applicant may install a <br /> metal or composite pole capable of concealing all the accessory equipment <br /> either within the pole or within an integrated enclosure located at the base of <br /> the pole. The pole diameter shall not exceed twelve (12) inches and any base <br /> enclosure diameter shall not exceed sixteen (16) inches. All antennas, whether <br /> {00032392;5} page 24 /28 <br /> 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 />