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is less. No equipment is allowed on the exterior of the cobra neck and the facility <br />shall not interfere with illumination. New street lights should be designed to allow <br />collocation of additional carrier to the extent aesthetically feasible. Replacement <br />street lights shall comply with City Engineering Standards. <br />7. Utility Pole -Mounted Facilities. Antennas and accessory equipment shall not use <br />an arm or interfere with function or maintenance of utility pole. Installation of <br />equipment on strands or supporting wires shall only be permitted when necessary <br />because installation elsewhere would be infeasible. Antennas and accessory <br />equipment shall not extend more than 5 ft. or 10 percent above the height of the <br />utility pole, whichever is less. Replacement utility poles shall comply with City <br />Engineering Standards. <br />8. Pedestrian Light -Mounted Facilities. Antennas and accessory equipment shall <br />not be placed on top of pedestrian light poles. The City will only consider small cell <br />wireless facilities on pedestrian light poles if there is no feasible alternative within <br />500 ft. <br />9. Strand -Mounted Facilities. Strongly discouraged. Requires permission of pole <br />owner. Maximum size will be limited to minimum size allowed by State requirements. <br />Cannot cause utility or support line to dip below preexisting conditions. <br />DESIGN STANDARDS FOR ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT <br />10. Accessory Equipment. Equipment shall be undergrounded or installed within the <br />pole whenever feasible. If not feasible, then the equipment shall be flush mounted, <br />integrated within the pole, or as close to the pole as technically feasible to minimize <br />visual profile, except where ground -mounted equipment reduces visual impact. <br />11. Ground -mounted Equipment. Ground -mounted equipment shall comply with 15 - <br />ft. vision triangle requirements for corners and driveways and shall not impede the <br />flow of vehicular or pedestrian traffic. When possible, the design shall be <br />incorporated into nearby street furniture. Landscaping may be required at the City's <br />discretion to mitigate adverse visual impacts. <br />12. Generators. Generators are not allowed within the public right-of-way. <br />13. Cables and Wiring. Cables and wiring must be located inside the pole, or if not <br />feasible, within conduit on outside of pole and painted to match. Grounding rods and <br />electric metering shall be fully concealed. <br />OTHER REQUIREMENTS <br />14. Noise. Noise emissions from a wireless facility shall comply with normally <br />acceptable levels listed in General Plan Noise Guidelines for Land Use Planning. <br />15. Advertisements. No advertisements are allowed on wireless facilities. <br />AM/RESO.0009/CC RESO ESTABLISHING AESTHETIC STANDARDS FOR WIRELESS RESO. NO. 15728 <br />REV: 01-09-19 DZ <br />MUFF N0.301 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />