§ 152.032 APPLICATION TYPES AND CONTENT.
   (A)   Application form. The Director shall develop and make publicly available a form application. To the extent possible, the Director shall allow for applications to be consolidated pursuant to this section. A complete application must be submitted for each small wireless facility permit desired.
   (B)   Consolidated applications. A wireless service provider may apply for up to 25 small wireless facility permits in a consolidated application, provided each applied for small wireless facility is substantially the same type of small wireless facility and is proposed for collocation on substantially the same type of utility pole or wireless support structure, or provided each applied for utility pole is substantially similar and within an identically zoned district. An applicant may not consolidate applications for the collocation of small wireless facilities on existing utility poles with applications for the installation, modification or replacement of a utility pole. an application for the installation, modification or replacement of a wireless support structure may not be consolidated in any manner. the department shall review a consolidated application as allowed by this subchapter. If necessary, the applied for small wireless facility permits in a consolidated application may be approved or denied individually. Any small wireless facility permits denied in a consolidated application shall be subject to a single appeal.
   (C)   Information not required. The Department shall not require an applicant to provide any information that has previously been provided to the Department by the applicant in an application, if the applicant provides specific reference to the previous application containing the information sought by the Department; and is not reasonably necessary to review an application for compliance with generally applicable and reasonable health, safety and welfare regulations, and to demonstrate compliance with applicable Federal Communications Commission regulations governing audio frequency exposure or other information required by this subchapter.
(Prior Code, § 33.02.030) (Ord. 19-06, passed 2-15-2019)