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11A - 2ND RD ORD TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES
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(d) Signs and Advertising. No advertising signage or identifying logos shall <br />be displayed on any facility except for small identification, address, <br />warnings, and other similar information plates. Such information plates <br />shall be identified in the application and shall be subject to approval by <br />the Director. <br />Sec. 33-246. - Noise. <br />Wireless facilities and all accessory equipment and transmission <br />equipment must comply with all noise regulations pursuant to Article VI of Chapter <br />18 of this Code. <br />Sec. 33-247. - Public Safety Guidelines. <br />(a) Arterial Highway Pedestrian Passage. In public rights-of-way that are <br />designated in the Circulation Element of the City's General Plan as <br />"arterial" streets or highways, and which have an existing sidewalk, the <br />facility should be located on the sidewalk or parkway such that there is a <br />minimum of six feet (6') of unobstructed distance between the edge of <br />the facility and any private property, in order to provide sufficient <br />clearance for pedestrians and wheelchairs. If the paved sidewalk is less <br />than six feet (6) wide, the applicant may propose to construct additional <br />sidewalk to meet this requirement; provided, however, that a sufficient <br />length of sidewalk shall be constructed to meet the six-foot (6) standard <br />described in this subsection. The facility shall be installed in the public <br />right-of-way with a minimum of eighteen inches (18") of unobstructed <br />distance maintained between the edge of the facility and the edge of the <br />curb face. <br />(b) Non -Arterial Highway Pedestrian Passage. In public rights-of-way that <br />are not designated in the Circulation Element of the City's General Plan <br />as "arterial" streets or highways, and which have an existing sidewalk, <br />the facility shall be located on the sidewalk or parkway such that there is <br />a minimum four feet (4') unobstructed distance between the edge of the <br />facility and any private property line, in order to provide sufficient <br />clearance for pedestrians and wheelchairs. If the paved sidewalk is less <br />than four feet (4) wide, the applicant may propose to construct additional <br />sidewalk to meet this requirement if possible; provided, however, that a <br />sufficient length of sidewalk shall be constructed to leave no <br />discontinuities in the new path of access. The facility shall be installed in <br />the public right-of-way with a minimum of eighteen inches (18") of <br />unobstructed distance maintained between the edge of the facility and <br />the edge of the curb face. <br />(c) Unpaved Sidewalks. In public rights-of-way with no existing sidewalk <br />pavement, the facility shall be located in the parkway such that there is a <br />minimum four feet (4') unobstructed distance between the edge of the <br />facility and any private property line, in order to provide sufficient <br />Ordinance No. NS -XXX <br />Page 15 of 21 <br />11A-17 <br />
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