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Sacramento, CA Code of Ordinances
SACRAMENTO CITY CODE
CHARTER
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Title 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
Title 4 ETHICS AND OPEN GOVERNMENT
Title 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Title 6 (RESERVED)
Title 7 (RESERVED)
Title 8 HEALTH AND SAFETY
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Title 11 (RESERVED)
Title 12 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
Chapter 12.04 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS GENERALLY
Chapter 12.08 STREET AND SIDEWALK USE REGULATIONS
Chapter 12.12 ENCROACHMENT PERMITS, EXCAVATIONS, AND PLACEMENT OF FACILITIES IN PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Chapter 12.14 TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
Chapter 12.16 TEMPORARY STREET CLOSURES
Chapter 12.20 CLOSURE OF PRIMARY STREETS FOR CONSTRUCTION
Chapter 12.24 SIDEWALK OBSTRUCTIONS AND PEDESTRIAN INTERFERENCE*
Chapter 12.28 OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY AT INTERSECTIONS
Chapter 12.32 SIDEWALK REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND LIABILITY
Chapter 12.36 AWNINGS AND CANOPIES
Chapter 12.40 ALLEYS
Chapter 12.44 PEDESTRIAN MALLS
Chapter 12.48 SPECIAL EVENTS
Chapter 12.52 CAMPING
Chapter 12.56 TREE PLANTING, MAINTENANCE, AND CONSERVATION
Chapter 12.68 CEMETERIES*
Chapter 12.72 PARKS, PARK BUILDINGS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
Chapter 12.74 USE OF THE CITY HALL FACILITY
Chapter 12.76 SACRAMENTO MARINA AND SPECIAL USE AREAS*
Chapter 12.80 BOATING REGULATIONS FOR AMERICAN AND SACRAMENTO RIVERS
Chapter 12.84 AIRCRAFT REGULATIONS GENERALLY
Chapter 12.88 SACRAMENTO EXECUTIVE AIRPORT
Chapter 12.92 HELIPORTS AND HELISTOPS
Chapter 12.96 ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
Chapter 12.100 EMERGENCY SHELTER AND ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 2022
Chapter 12.104 DOCKS IN OLD SACRAMENTO
Title 13 PUBLIC SERVICES
Title 14 (RESERVED)
Title 15 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Title 16 (Reserved)
Title 17 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CODE
Title 18 ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS
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12.14.200   Expert assistance.
   If the city determines that it requires the services of a consultant for expert technical assistance in implementing this chapter or processing any application received pursuant to this chapter, it shall notify the affected applicant or permittee. The applicant or permittee, after an opportunity to review the consultant's proposed scope of work, shall deposit funds equal to the estimated cost of the consultant's services to the city. If the actual cost exceeds the deposited amount, the applicant or permittee shall pay the difference to the city. If the actual cost is less than the deposited amount, the city shall refund the difference to the applicant or permittee. No permit shall be issued if the applicant owes the city funds to fully reimburse the city for its actual costs to process the application, including, without limitation, reimbursement for the city's consultant costs. (Ord. 2020-0018 § 2)
Article III. Operation of Telecommunications Facilities
12.14.300   Radio frequency monitoring requirements.
   A.   Pre-installation reporting. The applicant shall provide the director a radio frequency report as set forth in section 12.14.120.
   B.   Post-installation certification. Within 60 days of commencing operation of a telecommunications facility, the permittee shall provide the director a post-installation certification prepared in accordance with the telecommunication facility standards confirming that the telecommunications facility is compliant with FCC regulations concerning radio frequency emissions.
   C.   Post-modification certification. Within 60 days of modifying a permitted telecommunications facility, the permittee shall perform subsequent radio frequency reporting and testing in the manner set forth in the telecommunication facility standards. (Ord. 2020-0018 § 2)
12.14.310   Operation and maintenance standards.
   A.   All telecommunications facilities must be maintained in good condition, including ensuring the facilities are reasonably free of:
      1.   Dirt or grease;
      2.   Chipped, faded, peeling, or cracked paint;
      3.   Rust or corrosion;
      4.   Cracks, dents, or discoloration;
      5.   Missing, discolored, or damaged camouflage;
      6.   Graffiti, bills, stickers, advertisements, litter, or debris;
      7.   Broken or misshapen structural parts; and
      8.   Damage from any cause.
   B.   All telecommunications facilities shall be operated and maintained at all times in compliance with all laws and regulations, including the telecommunication facility standards;
   C.   Within 30 days after the anniversary date of the permit, the permittee of a telecommunications facility shall annually inspect each site to ensure compliance with the standards set forth in this section and all conditions of approval. (Ord. 2020-0018 § 2)
12.14.320   Insurance.
   A.   A permittee, including its agents and contractors, shall maintain at all times, in full force and effect, at its sole expense, and as a condition of any permit granted under this chapter, insurance as described in the permittee's master license agreement with the City. (Ord. 2020-0018 § 2)
12.14.330   Indemnity.
   The permittee shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the city for any damages, claims, or actions arising from or in any way related to the permittee's installation, operation, maintenance, and removal of the telecommunications facility as further described in the permittee's master license agreement with the city. (Ord. 2020-0018 § 2)
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