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on a new streetlight or other new pole, must be installed above the pole within <br /> a single, canister style shroud or radome. <br /> (7) Strand-Mounted Wireless Facilities. No more than one strand-mounted <br /> wireless facility may be installed on any single span between two poles. The <br /> Community Development Director shall not approve any ground-mounted <br /> equipment in connection with any strand-mounted wireless facility. All <br /> equipment and other improvements associated with a strand-mounted wireless <br /> facility must comply with all applicable health and safety regulations. Strand- <br /> mounted wireless facilities shall not exceed one cubic foot in total volume. All <br /> strand-mounted equipment shall be finished in a non-reflective grey color. Any <br /> accessory equipment mounted on the pole shall be painted and textured to <br /> match the underlying pole. "Snow shoes" and other spooled fiber or cables are <br /> prohibited. <br /> (8) Encroachments over Private Property. Small wireless facilities may not <br /> encroach onto or over any private or other property outside the public rights-of- <br /> way without the property owner's express written consent. <br /> (9) Backup Power Sources. Fossil-fuel based backup power sources shall not be <br /> permitted within the public rights-of-way; provided, however, that connectors or <br /> receptacles may be installed for temporary backup power generators used in <br /> an emergency declared by federal, state or local officials. <br /> (10) Obstructions; Public Safety. Small wireless facilities and any associated <br /> equipment or improvements shall not physically interfere with or impede: (A) <br /> worker access to any above-ground or underground infrastructure for traffic <br /> control, streetlight or public transportation, including without limitation any curb <br /> control sign, parking meter, vehicular traffic sign or signal, pedestrian traffic <br /> sign or signal, or barricade reflectors; (B) access to any public transportation <br /> vehicles, shelters, street furniture or other improvements at any public <br /> transportation stop; (C) worker access to above-ground or underground <br /> infrastructure owned or operated by any public or private utility agency; (D) <br /> access to any fire hydrant or water valve; (E) access to any doors, gates, <br /> sidewalk doors, passage doors, stoops or other ingress and egress points to <br /> any building appurtenant to the rights-of-way; or (F) access to any fire escape. <br /> (11) Utility Connections. All cables and connectors for telephone, data backhaul, <br /> primary electric and other similar utilities must be routed underground in <br /> conduits large enough to accommodate future collocated wireless facilities. <br /> Undergrounded cables and wires must transition directly into the pole base <br /> without any external doghouse. All cables, wires and connectors between the <br /> underground conduits and the antennas and other accessory equipment shall <br /> be routed through and concealed from view within: (A) internal risers or <br /> conduits if on a concrete, composite or similar pole; or (B) a cable shroud or <br /> conduit mounted as flush to the pole as possible if on a wood pole or other pole <br /> {00032392;5} page 25/28 <br /> <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 />