In any resolution adopted pursuant to Section 13.16.030 A, the city may authorize any or all of the following exceptions:
A. Any municipal facilities or equipment installed under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the city engineer;
B. Poles or electroliers used exclusively for street lighting;
C. Overhead wires, exclusive of supporting structures, crossing any portion of a district within which overhead wires have been prohibited, or connecting to buildings on the perimeter of a district, when such wires originate in an area from which poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures are not prohibited;
D. Poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures used for the transmission of electric energy at nominal voltages in excess of thirty-four thousand five hundred volts;
E. Overhead wires attached to the exterior surface of a building by means of a bracket or other fixture, and extending from one location on the building to another location on the same building or to an adjacent building without crossing any public street;
F. Antennae, associated equipment and supporting structures, used by a utility for furnishing communication services;
G. Equipment appurtenant to underground facilities, such as surface-mounted transformers, pedestal-mounted terminal boxes and meter cabinets, and concealed ducts;
H. Temporary poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures used or to be used in conjunction with construction projects.
(Ord. 539 (part), 1988).