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GUIDELINES FOR WIRELESS FACILITIES, <br />IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY/����� <br />in the right-of-way near that location, including size, height, color, materials, and <br />style, with the exception of any existing pole designs that are scheduled to be <br />removed and not replaced. <br />3. 1 he replacement streetlight shall be offset at the minimum distance technically <br />feasible from the existing streetlight. <br />4. Integrated streetlight poles may be installed at existing streetlight locations <br />(replacement) or at new locations that comply with City standards for spacing and <br />conform to the character of the Surrounding neighborhood, as approved by the <br />Director. <br />5. In the event the streetlight mast arm and luminaire are required to be replaced, the <br />equipment must match requirements on City Standard Plan #1126H. <br />6. Equipment, other than antennas and radios, must be underground or below grade. <br />7. Comply with City Standard Plans #1126N and 1126H. <br />iii. Strand Mounted Shroud on Existing Aerial Utility Wires <br />1. Strand mounted wireless facilities are permitted provided that <br />such facilities comply with the applicable provisions of <br />California Public Utilities Commission General Order 95 and <br />any other applicable health and safety regulations, as may be <br />revised or superseded. <br />2. When technically feasible, it is preferred to have all wireless <br />facility equipment, including antenna and radios, concealed <br />within an equipment shroud. <br />3. Only one strand mounted antenna is permitted per cable <br />between two existing poles. <br />4. All components of strand mounted wireless facilities, including <br />but not limited to the antenna, radio units, power converters, <br />power amplifiers and fiber splice boxes, shall not exceed three <br />(3) cubic feet in total volume. Fgmprnent should be ns narrow <br />as possible to mimic the cable profile, and should be painted a <br />neutral color. <br />5. Strand mounted wireless facilities shall be placed as close as <br />technically feasible to the nearest utility pole, in no event more <br />than six (6) feet from the pole, unless a greater distance is <br />required by the pole owner for safety clearance. <br />6. No strand mounted wireless Facility shall be located in or above <br />the portion of the roadway open to vehicular traffic. <br />Strand Mounted Shroud <br />n rv1,,,r <br />-MN N <br />1V5 <br />7. When utility companies do not allow cabling to be concealed <br />within the pole, one cable rnay run outside [tie pole, attached to 1� <br />the pole, painted to match. Cables must not hang or loop and <br />should be directly against the pole until the transition to the <br />cable strand, then should run directly along the strand (painted <br />to match) to the wireless facility. <br />8. More than one cable must be concealed within a cable riser/drop attached directly to <br />61 <br />City Council 8-8 5/4/2021 <br />
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