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(3) Backup Power Sources. The Community Development Director shall not <br /> approve any fossil fuel generators or other similarly noisy or fume-emitting <br /> generators in or within 250 feet from any residence; provided, however, the <br /> Community Development Director may approve sockets or other connections <br /> used for temporary backup generators used in an emergency declared by <br /> federal, state or local officials. <br /> (4) Parking; Access. Any equipment or improvements constructed or installed in <br /> connection with any small wireless facilities must not reduce any parking <br /> spaces below the minimum requirement for the subject property. Whenever <br /> feasible, small wireless facilities must use existing parking and access rather <br /> than construct new parking or access improvements. Any new parking or <br /> access improvements must meet City standards. <br /> (5) Towers, Poles and Other Freestanding Small Wireless Facilities. All new <br /> towers, poles or other freestanding structures that support small wireless <br /> facilities must be made from a metal or composite material capable of <br /> concealing all the accessory equipment, including cables, mounting brackets, <br /> radios, and utilities, either within the support structure or within an integrated <br /> enclosure located at the base of the support structure. All antennas must be <br /> installed above the pole in a single, canister-style shroud or radome. The <br /> support structure and all transmission equipment must be painted with <br /> flat/neutral colors that match the support structure. The pole hei.ht shall not <br /> exceed thirty-five (35) feet or the applicable height limit listed in <br /> whichever is less. The pole diameter shall not exceed twelve (12) inches and <br /> any base enclosure diameter shall not exceed sixteen (16) inches. <br /> (6) Building-Mounted Small Wireless Facilities. <br /> (A) Preferred Concealment Techniques. All applicants must propose new <br /> non-tower small wireless facilities that are completely concealed and <br /> architecturally integrated into the existing facade or rooftop features with no <br /> visible impacts from any publicly accessible areas at ground level <br /> (examples include, but are not limited to, antennas behind existing parapet <br /> walls or facades replaced with RF-transparent material and finished to <br /> mimic the replaced materials). Alternatively, if the applicant demonstrates <br /> with clear and convincing evidence that integration with existing features is <br /> technically infeasible, the applicant may propose completely concealed new <br /> structures or appurtenances designed to mimic the support structure's <br /> original architecture and proportions (examples include, but are not limited <br /> to, steeples and chimneys). <br /> (B) Facade-Mounted Equipment. When small wireless facilities cannot be <br /> placed behind existing parapet walls or other existing screening elements, <br /> the Community Development Director may approve facade-mounted <br /> {00032392;5} page 27/28 <br /> 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 />