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f) Branches should have an upward sweep similar to that of actual <br />Canary Island Pines. <br />g) Branch foliage color should be an olive green with some brown <br />"needles" to match an actual Canary Island Pine. A sample should <br />be submitted for approval prior to fabrication. <br />h) A sample of bark cladding with a custom color should be submitted <br />for approval prior to fabrication. <br />i) All antennas shall be covered with "pine antenna socks" that match <br />the approved foliage color. <br />j) All "stand-off mounts" and support pipe mounts shall be concealed <br />behind antennas and painted a darker shade or green (or black) <br />with a "flat" paint finish to reduce reflection and visibility of the <br />mounting. <br />k) Include the tree specifications (selected manufacturers and models) <br />with photo simulations (also a site plan review requirement). <br />I) Show the location of the GPS antenna on all elevations. <br />m) Provide a "unistrut" detail for the utility cabinet; an "H-frame" is not <br />acceptable. <br />n) Provide a note on the plans stating "install underground utilities <br />sleeving for two carriers during construction of the structure". The <br />sleeving should go underground through the caisson; shrouds on <br />the outside of the pole are not acceptable. All utilities, coaxial and <br />conduit for the project should be designed to be underground - <br />this should eliminate the need for an "ice bridge". <br />o) All exterior conduit and electrical meters shall be installed and <br />screened in one metal enclosure painted to match the structure. <br />5. The permit applicant recognizes that the frequencies used by the cellular <br />facility located at 1444 East McFadden Avenue are extremely close to the <br />frequencies used by the City of Santa Ana for Public Safety. This <br />proximity will require extraordinary "comprehensive advanced planning <br />and frequency coordination" engineering measures to prevent <br />interference, especially in the choice of frequencies and radio ancillary <br />hardware. This is encouraged in the "Best Practices Guide" published by <br />the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International, <br />Incorporated (APCO), and as endorsed by the Federal Communications <br />Resolution No. 2007-35 <br />Page 5 of 8 <br />31 A-16 <br />