1327.03 GENERAL STANDARDS AND DESIGN GUIDELINES.
   (a)   Facilities shall not be installed unless the Facilities are compliant with these Design Guidelines, Chapter 915 of the Village's Codified Ordinances, any Application requirements, and all applicable local, state, and federal laws. To the extent these standards and guidelines conflict with the regulations and standards set forth in Chapter 1166 of the Village's Codified Ordinances, these regulations shall prevail.
   (b)   Facilities Operators shall not construct, maintain, modify, operate, or replace any Facilities not clearly depicted in an Application for a Small Cell Use Permit.
   (c)   All work shall be performed in a professional manner consistent with the highest standards of workmanship.
   (d)   Facilities shall be maintained in good and safe condition and in a manner that complies with all applicable federal, state and local requirements.
   (e)   Facilities shall not be installed in any location that causes any interference with the Village's public safety radio system, traffic and emergency signal light system, or other Village safety communications systems or system components.
   (f)   The Village may propose an alternative location for proposed Facilities up to one hundred (100) feet from the proposed location or within a distance that is equivalent to the width of the Public Way, whichever is greater. The Facilities Operator shall utilize the alternative location unless the Facilities Operator shows that the alternative location is not technically feasible.
   (g)   Facilities shall not interfere with existing or planned street trees, planned street and/ or business development.
   (h)   Signage shall be mounted on all new Facilities providing the Facilities Operator's name, an emergency contact phone number, an informational contact number, and all other information required by law. Unless otherwise prohibited by law, signage shall be discreet in color and shall match the Facilities and surrounding area and font size used on the sign shall be no smaller than nine (9) point font and no larger than fourteen (14) point font.
   (i)   Unless otherwise required by law, all manufacturer stickers and decals shall be removed from Facilities.
   (j)   Facilities shall be camouflaged using existing land forms, vegetation, and structures to screen the Facilities from view and to blend in with the surrounding built and natural environment.
   (k)   The Village may require the Facilities Operator to incorporate additional concealment elements before approving an Application. Concealment elements may include, but are not limited to, paint, fencing, public art, strategic placement, and placement within existing or replacement street furniture.
   (1)   Facilities shall not have any flashing lights, sirens or regular noise other than a cooling fan that may run intermittently.
   (m)   All hardware, including antenna mounting brackets and hardware, antenna mounting posts, cables, shrouds and other equipment mounted shall be painted in a color designated by the Village, and the color shall match the Facilities. The Village may require the Facilities Operator use a different, non-matching color on a case-by-case basis when the Village determines a non-matching color would better fulfill the purposes of these Design Guidelines.
   (n)   A Facilities Operator shall remove or paint over any graffiti on the Facilities at Facility Operator's sole expense as soon as practicable, but no later than ten (10) days from the date the Facilities Operator receives notice of the graffiti.
   (o)   The Village reserves the right to reserve space for future public safety, transportation, pathways/walkways and/or building use in the Right-of-Way or on a Wireless Support Structure in a documented plan in place at the time of application filing. If replacement or relocation of a Wireless Support Structure is required to accommodate the collocation of a small cell wireless facility or future use, the operator shall pay for and install the replacement of the Wireless Support Structure, which must accommodate future use.
(Ord. 2018-37. Passed 7-30-18.)