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6 <br /> <br /> <br />(b) Is not reasonably necessary to review a Small Wireless Facility Permit <br />Application for compliance with generally applicable and reasonable health, <br />safety, and welfare regulations, and to demonstrate compliance with applicable <br />Federal Communications Commission regulations governing audio frequency <br />exposure, or other information required by this Chapter. <br /> <br />§ 305.04 ESTABLISHMENT OF GENERAL STANDARDS <br /> <br />(1) General Standards. The Director shall establish and maintain a set of standards for <br />the installation, mounting, maintenance, modification, operation, or replacement of <br />Small Wireless Facilities and placing new or replacement Wireless Support <br />Structures in the Public Right-of-Way applicable to all Permittees under this <br />Chapter (the “General Standards”). The General Standards shall include, but not be <br />limited to, information to be required in a Small Wireless Facility Permit <br />Application, design standards, construction standards, aesthetic standards, a form <br />Application, permitting conditions, insurance and security requirements, and Rates <br />and Fees. <br /> <br />(2) Design Standards. Any design standards established by the Director shall be: (a) <br />reasonable and nondiscriminatory, and (b) include additional installation and <br />construction details that do not conflict with this Chapter, including, but not limited <br />to, a requirement that: (i) an industry standard pole load analysis be completed and <br />submitted an the City, indicating that the Wireless Support Structure to which the <br />Small Wireless Facility is to be attached will safely support the load, and (ii) Small <br />Wireless Facility equipment on new and existing Wireless Support Structures be <br />placed higher than fifteen (15) feet above ground level. The Director shall <br />additionally include the following in any design standards established under this <br />Chapter: <br /> <br />(a) Any Wireless Support Structure installed in the Public Right-of-Way after May <br />31, 2017 may not exceed fifty (50) feet above ground level, unless the City <br />agrees to a greater height, subject to local zoning regulations, and may be <br />subject to separation requirements in relation to other Wireless Support <br />Structures. <br /> <br />(b) Any Wireless Support Structure replacing an existing Wireless Support <br />Structure that is more than fifty (50) feet above ground level may be placed at <br />the height of the existing Wireless Support Structure, unless the City agrees to a <br />greater height, subject to zoning regulations. <br /> <br />(c) Wireless Facilities constructed in the Public Right-of-Way after May 31, 2017 <br />may not extend more than ten (10) feet above an existing Wireless Support <br />Structure in place as of May 31, 2017. <br /> <br />(d) If necessary to Collocate a Small Wireless Facility, a Wireless Provider may
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