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CUP No. 2010-23 <br />December 13, 2010 <br />Page 2 <br />The proposed wireless facility will contain three arrays with four panel antennas on each side, for a <br />total of 12 panel antennas. A GPS and parabolic antenna will also be located on the monopine, <br />which will be camouflaged as a Canary Island Pine Tree. Additionally, a wrought iron fence with <br />vines will be installed around the wireless facility and support equipment. <br />Analysis of the Issues <br />In July 1998, the City Council adopted an ordinance that regulates wireless communication facilities <br />throughout the City. Major wireless facilities, which are ground mounted facilities such as the one <br />proposed, or roof mounted and higher than 10 feet above the roof of a building, are required to have <br />a stealth design and be located in an area that provides the greatest amount of visual screening. <br />Further, these major facilities require the approval of a conditional use permit. Also, Section 41- <br />198.4 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code identifies several site improvements that may be required at <br />sites with major wireless facilities. These improvements include: <br />1. Landscaping around the base of the facility, including vines, groundcover and a 24 inch box <br />tree; <br />2. Decorative fencing (wrought iron or block) around the facility; <br />3. A six-foot high solid wall between the facility and property zoned or used for residential; <br />4. One parking space, if on-site parking is not available; <br />5. Repairing, repaving and restriping of a parking lot which is in poor condition; <br />6. The repainting of buildings on a site; and, <br />7. The construction of a new trash enclosure. <br />Several improvements are proposed for the site that will bring the site into compliance with the <br />wireless communications facility ordinance. First, decorative wrought iron fencing will be used to <br />secure the wireless equipment. Second, vines will be planted adjacent to the wrought iron fencing to <br />deter graffiti. Third, the north elevation will be painted due to graffiti to have a consistent <br />appearance. Finally, the parking lot will be repaired, reslurried and restriped to current City <br />standards. The remaining items were found to be in compliance with the requirements of the <br />wireless facilities ordinance. <br />A monopine will provide the best stealth design for this facility. The facility is located along a <br />residential/industrial and will be installed on the west side of the building, adjacent to a County Flood <br />Control Channel. Within the corridor, there is a mixture of pine, palm and broad leaf trees. The pine <br />tree design will easily blend into the area and will be designed to allow for future co-location by <br />another provider. Finally, all associated wiring and conduit for the facility will be underground or <br />hidden within the interior of the monopine. <br />31A-3
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