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1022.04   ANTENNAS.
   (a)   Antennas and accessory equipment must be capable of fitting inside an enclosure not larger than six cubic feet in volume.
   (b)   Antennas and accessory equipment shall not increase the overall height of an existing wireless support structure with such antennas and accessory equipment by more than five feet; provided, however, that the permissible increase in height resulting from collocation or installation of a small wireless facility on a wireless support structure shall be as provided in Section 1022.01(b)(13).
   (c)   Antennas mounted on a wireless support structure shall be enclosed inside the wireless support structure whenever possible and otherwise within a canister, shroud, or other enclosure. All accessory equipment associated with the antennas shall be concealed and shall not visibly protrude from the shroud or canister.
   (d)   The width of the canister or other shroud encasing the antennas and accessory equipment shall not exceed the width of the narrowest portion of the wireless support structure.
   (e)   The enclosure or shroud shall be painted to match or complement the wireless support structure.
   (f)   Antennas shall be installed in a manner that minimizes the visual impact to the general public.
   (g)   Antennas shall not impair light or views from adjacent window(s).
   (h)   Antennas located on the exterior of a wireless support structure shall be top-mounted on a wireless support structure. The City may approve a side-mounted antenna if, in the City's discretion, the side-mounted antenna would be more appropriate given the built environment, neighborhood character, overall site appearance or would promote the purposes in these design guidelines.
(Ord. 18-82. Passed 7-24-18; Ord. 19-26. Passed 2-19-19.)
1022.05   WIRELESS SUPPORT STRUCTURE-MOUNTED EQUIPMENT.
   (a)   All wireless support structure-mounted small cell equipment other than the antenna(s) and electric meter must be concealed within an equipment cabinet.
   (b)   Equipment cabinets shall be mounted flush to the wireless support structure.
   (c)   Equipment cabinets shall be stacked together on the same side of the wireless support structure and oriented away from any windows and doorways to minimize visual impacts thereupon.
   (d)   The equipment cabinets must be non-reflective and painted, wrapped or otherwise colored to match the wireless support structure.
(Ord. 18-82. Passed 7-24-18; Ord. 19-26. Passed 2-19-19.)
1022.06   GROUND-MOUNTED SMALL CELL EQUIPMENT.
   (a)   The City shall not approve the proposed location of ground-mounted small cell equipment unless the applicant:
      (1)   Proposes the ground-mounted equipment in connection with a collocation; and
      (2)   Shows that the equipment cannot be feasibly placed on the wireless support structure or in an underground vault.
   (b)   If technically feasible, small cell equipment should be located in a vault buried underground rather than being ground-mounted. If underground placement is not technically feasible, ground-mounted small cell equipment shall be contained in a shroud or cabinet.
   (c)   All ground-mounted small cell equipment shall be installed in a manner that minimizes the visual and ingress and egress impact to the general public.
   (d)   Ground-mounted small cell equipment shall be placed as far as practicable from pedestrian sidewalks and shall neither block nor be placed within the sidewalk in any way.
(Ord. 18-82. Passed 7-24-18; Ord. 19-26. Passed 2-19-19.)
1022.07   CABLES.
   (a)   All cables, conduit and wiring shall be located inside conduit and inside the wireless support structure or an equipment cabinet.
   (b)   Excess cables and wiring shall not be spooled, coiled or otherwise stored on the exterior of the wireless support structure unless within an enclosure. Cables shall not be externally visible.
(Ord. 18-82. Passed 7-24-18; Ord. 19-26. Passed 2-19-19.)
1022.08   ELECTRICAL METERS.
   (a)   Facilities operators shall use flat-rate electric service when available in order to eliminate the need for a meter.
   (b)   If a meter is required, then facilities operators shall use the smallest and least intrusive electric meter available. If not prohibited by the electric service provider, the electric meter shall be painted to match the wireless support structure.
(Ord. 18-82. Passed 7-24-18; Ord. 19-26. Passed 2-19-19.)
1022.09   UTILITY LINES.
   Service lines shall be undergrounded to avoid additional overhead lines. Undergrounded cables and wires must transition directly into the wireless support structure base without any external junction box.
(Ord. 18-82. Passed 7-24-18; Ord. 19-26. Passed 2-19-19.)
1022.10   SPECIFICATIONS FOR REPLACEMENT OF WIRELESS SUPPORT STRUCTURES.
   (a)   A facilities operator shall be required to replace an existing wireless support structure in the following circumstances:
      (1)   The wireless support structure upon which the applicant has proposed to collocate small cell equipment is deemed incapable of bearing the added weight of the small cell equipment; or
      (2)   An existing wireless support structure is located within 100 feet or less of the proposed site of a new wireless support structure but the existing wireless support structure is incapable of bearing the additional weight of the small cell equipment.
   (b)   Designs for replacement wireless support structures shall be as architecturally similar as possible to the existing wireless support structure to be replaced unless otherwise approved by the City.
      (1)   All luminaire mast arms shall be the same length, arch, and style as the original luminaire arm, unless otherwise specified by the City.
      (2)   The City may require the facilities operator to install a new metal wireless support structure rather than a new wood support structure.
   (c)   The overall height of a replacement wireless support structure, including proposed collocated antennas, shall not be greater than forty feet in height above ground level; provided, however, that the height of a wireless support structure upon which a small wireless facility is to be mounted shall be as provided in Section 1022.01(b)(13). Notwithstanding the foregoing height limitation, the overall height of a replacement wireless support structure, including proposed collocated antenna, shall not be greater than thirty-five feet in height above ground level in the Suburban Residential Neighborhood, Rural Residential Conservation, Outer Village Residential Neighborhood, Village Residential Neighborhood, and Ravenna Road Mixed Use Corridor zoning districts so long as there is no wireless support structure or utility pole taller than thirty feet located within 300 feet of the location of the proposed replacement wireless support structure.
   (d)   All existing signs, traffic signals, emergency signal detection units, video detection cameras, video cameras, crosswalk service buttons, crosswalk signals, and any other pedestrian or traffic devices shall be reinstalled or replaced with new units by the facilities operator and installed at no cost to the City.
   (e)   The concrete wireless support structure foundation for the original wireless support structure shall be removed either partially or completely by the facilities operator as instructed by the City.
      (1)   If partially removed, the original wireless support structure foundation shall be taken back to a level that is twelve inches below existing grade and covered with four inches of one-half inch to three-quarter inch rock materials. The remaining eight inches shall be native soil and landscaped with natural vegetation that is the same as the surrounding vegetation.
      (2)   If the entire original wireless support structure foundation must be removed, then all foundational materials (concrete, rebar, metals, bolts, etc.) shall be removed. The type of backfill material and compaction required is:
         A.   One-half sack slurry for the entire depth in paved areas; and
         B.   One-half sack slurry for the entire depth except the top twelve inches will be native soil in landscaped areas with natural vegetation that is the same as the surrounding vegetation.
(Ord. 18-82. Passed 7-24-18; Ord. 19-26. Passed 2-19-19.)
1022.11   SPECIFICATIONS FOR NEW WIRELESS SUPPORT STRUCTURES.
   (a)   New wireless support structures shall be designed and constructed to accommodate at least two sets of small cell equipment on the same wireless support structure.
   (b)   New wireless support structures shall maintain a distance of 300 feet from existing monopoles, or utility poles.
   (c)   In residential districts, new wireless support structures shall be located at the shared property line between two residential parcels where the parcels intersect the right-of-way, when available.
   (d)   In non-residential zoning districts, new wireless support structures shall be located between tenant spaces, storefront bays, or adjoining properties at the shared property lines where the parcels intersect the right-of-way, when available.
   (e)   New wireless support structures shall not interfere with any metered parking space.
   (f)   A new wireless support structure shall not be located in front of a building entrance or exit.
   (g)   Except in the Suburban Residential Neighborhood zoning district, the overall height of a new wireless support structure, including proposed collocated antenna, shall not be more than forty feet in height above ground level; provided, however, that the height of a wireless support structure upon which a small wireless facility is to be mounted shall be as provided in Section 1022.01(b)(13). The overall height of a new wireless support structure, including proposed collocated antenna, shall not be more than thirty-five feet in height above ground level in the Suburban Residential Neighborhood zoning district so long as there is no wireless support structure or utility pole taller than thirty feet located within 300 feet of the location of the proposed replacement wireless support structure.
   (h)   The City may require the facilities operator to install a metal wireless support structure rather than a wood wireless support structure. Unless otherwise specified by the City, new wood wireless support structures are prohibited in the following zoning districts:
      (1)   Suburban Residential Neighborhood;
      (2)   Rural Residential Conservation;
      (3)   Outer Village Residential Neighborhood;
      (4)   Historic Residential Neighborhood; and
      (5)   Village Core District.
(Ord. 18-82. Passed 7-24-18; Ord. 19-26. Passed 2-19-19.)
1022.12   HISTORIC AREAS REGULATIONS.
   (a)   No new wireless support structures shall be installed in an historic district or the area in the City known and defined as the Downtown Phase I Redevelopment Area.
   (b)   Except antennas, all small cell equipment to be located in the right-of-way in the Historic Residential Neighborhood, Village Core District, or any historic district in the City shall be located in an underground vault or shall be subject to such reasonable, technologically feasible, and non-discriminatory design or concealment measures as the City may specify, as long as such measures do not have the effect of prohibiting or materially inhibiting the facilities operator's provision of reasonable service in the City. Such measures are not considered part of the small cell facility for purposes of facility size restrictions in this chapter or Chapter 1020 of these Codified Ordinances. A waiver submitted pursuant to Section 1022.13(d) will be considered if such measures are shown to be technologically infeasible.
(Ord. 18-82. Passed 7-24-18; Ord. 19-26. Passed 2-19-19.)
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