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WALNUT CITY, CALIFORNIA <br /> • "Telecommunication towers and antennas shall not be located within 1 ,500 <br /> feet of any school (nursery, elementary, junior high, and high school), trail, <br /> park or outdoor recreation area, sporting venues, and residential zones." <br /> • Screenshot of Ordinance from Walnut Website, <br /> • To see the code online go to https://gcode.us/codes/walnut/, Click on "Title 6: <br /> Planning and Zoning" Click on "Chapter 6.88 ANTENNAS AND <br /> COMMUNICATION FACILITIES", Click on "6.88.060 Design standards, See <br /> Item "O. <br /> Warren, Connecticut <br /> This policy defines adequate coverage and adequate capacity. It details that it <br /> was designed "to locate towers and/or antennas in a manner which protects <br /> property values, as well as the general safety, health, welfare and quality of life <br /> of the citizens of Warren and all those who visit this community, minimize the <br /> total number and height of towers throughout Warren, and provide standards <br /> and requirements for the regulation, placement, design, appearance, <br /> construction, monitoring, modification and removal of telecommunications <br /> facilities and towers." <br /> • "Coverage is considered to be "adequate" within that area surrounding a Base <br /> Station where the predicted or measured median field strength of the <br /> transmitted signal is such that the majority of the time, transceivers properly <br /> installed and operated will be able to communicate with the base station. In <br /> the case of cellular communications in a rural environment like Warren, this <br /> would be a signal strength of at least -90 dBm for at least 75% of the coverage <br /> area. It is acceptable for there to be holes within the area of Adequate <br /> Coverage where the signal is less than -90 dBm, as long as the signal regains <br /> its strength to greater than -90 dBm further away from the Base Station." <br /> • "Capacity is considered to be "adequate" if the Grade of Service (GOS) is p.05 <br /> or better for median traffic levels offered during the typical busy hour, as <br /> assessed by direct measurement of the Personal Wireless Service Facility in <br /> question." <br /> TOWN OF WARREN SECTION 29 — SPECIAL PERMIT FOR <br /> TELECOMMUNICATIONS: FACILITIES AND TOWERS December 11, <br /> 2012, Warren website link <br />