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GUIDELINES FOR WIRELESS FACILITIES, <br />IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY/����� <br />ter. fir, <br />2. Preferred Structures and Locations: <br />a. Support Structure Hierarchy. The following is the City's required hierarchy for small cell <br />wireless facility attachments to support structures in the public rights -of -way, ordered frortl the <br />most preferred to the least preferred. Provide an alternative analysis, demonstrating that a <br />more preferred wireless facility attachment was not technically feasible. <br />Existing or new replacement Cobra Head streetlight <br />i. New Cobra Head streetlight; <br />ii. New steel stand-alone pole;** <br />iii. Strand Mounted, <br />iv. Attachment to an existing or new replacement wood utility pole, and <br />v. Any other type of poles that the Director determines meets these Guidelines. <br />b. Prohibited Support Structures. Small cell wireless facilities shall not be permitted on the <br />following! <br />i. Existing decorative poles: <br />ii. Traffic signals. <br />iii. Any utility pole scheduled for removal or relocation within 18 months frorn the tirrle the <br />Director acts on the wireless facility application: or <br />iv. New, non -replacement wood utility poles. <br />c. Location Hierarchy. The following is the City's required hierarchy for locations for small cell <br />wireless facilities in the public right-of-way, ordered from most preferred to least preferred: <br />i. Non -Residential Districts. <br />1. Locations within, or immediately adjacent to, districts where residential uses are not <br />permitted uses (e.g. industrial, commercial and industrial districts with no residential <br />overlay) on or along major, primary or secondary arterials; <br />Z Locations within, or immediately adjacent to, districts where residential uses are not <br />permitted on or along divided collector arterials or collector arterials; or <br />3. Locations within, or immediately adjacent to, districts where residential uses are not <br />permitted uses on or along local strocts. <br />ii. Residential Districts and Schools <br />1. Locations within, or immediately adjacent to, districts where residential uses are <br />permitted uses on or along major, primary or secondary arterials; <br />Z Locations within, or immediately adjacent to, districts where residential uses are <br />permitted uses on or along divided collector arterials or collector arterials; or <br />3. Locations (a) within, or immediately adjacent to, districts where residential uses are <br />permitted uses on or along local streets. <br />31 " <br />'preterre. In UnJ erlit A ei` Ind Udinq (lrc,)p with dettrrnpvt Ilght; it me I Ipce,j Street hn3 preJpmin, n(Qnhr, HeOJ Streetll ,tI , Jtilenvi3e, new (;ptlrp <br />HEAd Str22tllgllt IoftA111%)n^ will hE Cnn4l&iH ri on 3 fASf-hY-ci33 <br />- When an appl'. cant proposes to install a small cell in a Historical D'. strict or neignnorhood/_on'idor rhat In aintains un';ue srreerlight aesthetics. the <br />applicant may propose small toll 7nfrasti.idure Ihai. most closely matches adjacent r fra,rL1C.cre to rho maxin1urT1 extent feasple- The charactersrlcs of <br />onlgoc use O V.es r ; y 'idt , ...... Jc ur, l��t ydt hosts, O'Lri tectyra I. .... .... a m: rr �� h,.to. yule cdws, t.c. lbol Jew'. a',c Gam thtsc <br />DP.ign 111110 liner: Ann 51:i0fl:irtl4 Annrnrvprl by the DirfriM. <br />City Council 8 — 5 5/4l2021 <br />