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i Reserving the right to hire independent consultants at the applicant's expense <br />OTHER <br />Appointing a committee to study the viability of a fiber optic network <br />EXAMPLES OF POLICIES & ORDINANCES <br />Note: These were compiled from EHT research of various sources and a special thank you to Physicians for <br />Safe TechnOlOQy, My Streets My Choice and Last Tree Laws for their extensive resources. Please contact EHT <br />to add your Cities information. <br />Petaluma, California: Ordinance of the City Council of Petaluma <br />Protect environmental resources; protect residents against adverse health effects <br />Protect visual character; don't create visual blight <br />Protect environmental resources; protect residents against adverse health effects <br />Commercial or industrial zones <br />Antennas must connect to an already existing utility pole that can support its weight. <br />Servicing wires must be installed within the width of the existing utility. <br />All ground -mounted equipment not to be installed inside the pole must be undergrounded, flush to the <br />ground, within three (3) feet of the utility pole. <br />Dedicated power source to be installed and metered separately. <br />1,500 feet minimum between each Small Cell facility. <br />No Small Cell shall be within 200 feet of any residence. <br />a An encroachment permit must be obtained for any work in the right-of-way. <br />Petaluma California: Ordinance of the City Council of Petaluma PDF <br />Fairfax, California: Urgency Ordinance to Establish New Regulations for Wireless Telecommunications <br />Facilities; Ad hoc committee to study viability of fiber network <br />Ordinance modeled after Mill Valley's: <br />• Small cells prohibited in residential zones <br />1500 feet separation <br />City to study citywide fiberoptic cable network. <br />Fairfax California: Urgency Ordinance No 819 to Establish New Regulations for Wireless <br />Telecommunications Facilities <br />News: Maria Independent Journal Fairfax to study fiber-optic broadband amid protest against 5G <br />Warren Connecticut <br />This policy defines adequate coverage and adequate capacity. It details that it was designed "to locate towers <br />and/or antennas in a manner which protects property values, as well as the general safety, health, welfare and <br />quality of life of the citizens of Warren and all those who visit this community, minimize the total number and <br />height of towers throughout Warren, and provide standards and requirements for the regulation, placement, <br />