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7. The personal wireless service facility shall be reviewed and approved by the Fire <br />Department and the Building and Safety Division prior to the installation of the <br />personal wireless service facility. All required City permits must be obtained prior <br />to the installation of the personal wireless service facility. <br />8. Within 45 days of initial operation, T- Mobile shall submit to the Planning <br />Division a written certification by an electrical engineer licensed by the State of <br />California that the personal wireless service facility, including the actual radio <br />frequency radiation of the facility, is in compliance with the application submitted, <br />all conditions imposed, and all provisions of Chapter 18.110 (Personal Wireless <br />Service Facilities). <br />9. T- Mobile shall hire a qualified electrical engineer licensed by the State of <br />California and approved by the Zoning Administrator to measure the actual radio <br />frequency radiation of the personal wireless service facility and determine if it <br />meets the Federal Communications Commission's standards. <br />10. T- Mobile shall report to the Director of Community Development any <br />investigation undertaken by applicant regarding RFI affecting a City of <br />Pleasanton resident. The results of the investigation and any corrective action, in <br />any, shall also be reported to the Director of Community Development. <br />11. As specified in Chapter 18.110 (Personal Wireless Service Facilities), approval of <br />the personal wireless service facility in this case, Case PDRW -6, is valid for a <br />maximum of ten (10) years from the date of approval. The applicant must <br />reapply for approval to continue operation sixty (60) days prior to expiration. <br />(end) <br />may request a refund of the financial guarantee. All refund requests shall be <br />made through the Planning Division. <br />A report of all calculations, required measurements, and the engineering's <br />findings, with respect to compliance with radio frequency standards shall be <br />submitted to the Planning Division within two to three years of the date of <br />approval for this case and every three years thereafter. <br />In the event that any provisions of Chapter 18.110 are not in compliance, the <br />applicant shall correct the deficiency within 30 days and provide evidence of the <br />correction to the Director of Community Development. <br />