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design, appearance, construction, monitoring, modification and removal of telecommunications facilities and <br />towers." <br />"Coverage is considered to be "adequate" within that area surrounding a Base Station where the <br />predicted or measured median field strength of the transmitted signal is such that the majority of the <br />time, transceivers properly installed and operated will be able to communicate with the base station. In <br />the case of cellular communications in a rural environment like Warren, this would be a signal strength <br />of at least -90 dBm for at least 75% of the coverage area. It is acceptable for there to be holes within the <br />area of Adequate Coverage where the signal is less than -90 dBm, as long as the signal regains its <br />strength to greater than -90 dBm further away from the Base Station." <br />"Capacity is considered to be "adequate" if the Grade of Service (GOS) is p.05 or better for median <br />traffic levels offered during the typical busy hour, as assessed by direct measurement of the Personal <br />Wireless Service Facility in question." <br />Burlington, Massachusetts: Town of Burlington Policy Applications for Small Cell Wireless Installations, <br />October 22, 2018 <br />Small Cell Committee drafted policy with annual recertification fees. Verizon withdrew its application, <br />concerned by the precedent it would set and questioning its legality. (BCATTV) <br />The Town of Burlington Policy /Application for Small Cell Wireless Installations ap roved by the Burlington <br />Board of Selectmen on October 22, 2018 PDF. <br />NEWS: Verizon Drops Small Cell Wireless Booster Application in Face of Fees, October 23, 2018 <br />Booneville, Arkansas, September 2018 <br />Proposed Ordinance would limit cell towers to 250 ft max; industrial zones <br />News Stories <br />Cell tower ordinance read for first time at council meeting, Sept 5, 2018 <br />Mill Valley, California: Urgency Ordinance No 18, September 6, 2018 <br />• New or updated facilities prohibited in residential zones. Commercial only. <br />• Facilities installed on poles in public right of way must be 1,500 feet apart <br />• Design, noise standards <br />• Facilities in public right of way that would interfere with future projects / improvements must be <br />relocated <br />• Promptly remove facilities when no longer needed; replace with smaller facilities as feasible <br />• Defend and indemnify the City <br />Mill Valley, California: Urgency Ordinance No 18, September 6 2018 PDF <br />News Stories <br />Tech Crunch" Bay Area Blocks 5G Deployment Over Cancer Concerns <br />Maria Post Mill Valley Council Adopts Wireless Ordinance Protects Community <br />5 <br />