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GUIDELINES FOR WIRELESS FACILITIES, <br />IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY/����� <br />General Notes' <br />(a) All installations shall fully comply with the California Public Utilities Commission ("CPUC") General <br />Orders, including, but not limited to General Order 95 ("GO 95"). None of the design guidelines are <br />meant to conflict with or cause a violation of GO 95, including, but not limited to, its standards for a <br />safe installation on a utility pole. Accordingly, the Guidelines can be adjusted at the City's discretion <br />to ensure compliance with CPUC rules on safety. <br />(h) If multiple requests are received to collocate a wireless facility on the same wireless support structure, <br />priority will be given to the first request received that meets the Wireless Facilities guidelines. <br />(e) Wireless facilities installed on City -owned infrastructure in the public rights -of -way shall use a valid <br />master license agreement with the City. In the event of a conflict with the master license agreement <br />and these guidelines, the terms of the master license agreement shall control. <br />(d) A wireless facility shall not be located within any portion of the right-of-way that interferes or may <br />interfere with City and emergency operations and pedestrian/vehicular access. <br />(e) No component of a wireless facility shall extend six (6) feet beyond the top of a pole. <br />(t) To the extent technically feasible, all wireless facilities that operate normally when coated or painted <br />or are otherwise coated shall have subdued colors and non -reflective materials that blend with the <br />materials and colors of the surrounding aroa and structures to the rcasonablo satisfaction of tho City. <br />(g) The. Cily Slrnngly ennournge, Sile operalorS 10 uSe fIA-role &Vnlric Service when it wnuld elinlinale <br />the need for a meter. Where meters are required, use the narrowest electric meter and disconnect <br />available. <br />(h) Vaults and pull boxes shall be installed flush to grade. <br />(it Equipment shall not interfere with existing City facilities. <br />(j) Equipment shall maintain appropriate clearance frorn existing utilities. <br />(k) No installation shall be within ten (10) feet of a door or window nor placed within ten (10) feet of a <br />window located at a similar height of the wireless facility. <br />(1) well -camouflaged stealth designs and screening shall be used to minimize visual impact of the <br />wireless facility. For example, the visual impact of a wireless facility may be mitigated by integrating it <br />into existing functional facilities, by the planting of trees to screen the antenna from adjacent private <br />properties. <br />(rri) Existing landscaping and irrigation systems shall be restored to like or better condition approved by <br />the Director in accordance with the City's landscaping standards. <br />(n) Please note that as a condition of approval, the applicant must submit the following upon the <br />construction and completion of a wireless facility <br />1) Photographs of the installed wireless facility. <br />2) Digital data to be used by the City's Geographical Information System (GIS) in preparing exhibits, <br />reaps, etc. to include the following: <br />• Provide data in a vector format. Examples of some acceptable formats are: <br />Autocad (.dwg or.dxt) <br />• Google Earth (.knit or.kniz) <br />Shapefile (.shp) <br />Use underscores or hyphens in the file name, not spaces. Provide a separate drawing file <br />91 <br />City Council $ — 11 5/4l2021 <br />