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contaminant including but not limited to artificially produced electric fields, <br /> magnetic fields, electromagnetic fields and all artificially produced ionizing <br /> and non-ionizing radiation; <br /> • The following unique clause was also inserted: no new small wireless facilities, <br /> as defined in 47 CFR 1T1.6002 (1), shall be approved unless the applicant can <br /> establish that failure to approve such an application would violate federal or <br /> state law. This clause was inserted to allow the City of White Plains to deny <br /> an application if federal law continues to uphold the `significant gap' <br /> provision. At the same time, it allows the City to approve an antenna if the <br /> law changes; <br /> • Link to White Plains New York Ordinance PDF <br /> Ithaca New York Ordinance <br /> • A 1500 foot setback between antennas (old code: 0 feet) <br /> • A 300 foot setback between antennas and homes (old code: 0 feet) <br /> • Requiring proof of a significant gap in service coverage for any antenna, <br /> proven by 'in-kind' testing (such as drive-by tests and dropped calls) <br /> • Clarifying that an applicant's claim that it needs the proposed tower for <br /> "future capacity" is not sufficient to establish that it suffers from a significant <br /> gap in coverage <br /> • Requring the least intrusive methods to fill any coverage gap for antennas <br /> • Requiring that a visual impact analysis be submitted for any new proposed <br /> antennas <br /> • Requiring General Liability Insurance without a pollution exclusion <br /> • Allowing for random, unannounced radiation testing for all towers done by <br /> the City at the expense of the applicant <br /> • Including fall-zone requirements that wireless facilities are maintained at a <br /> sufficient distance from other structures and the general public <br /> • Establishing a procedure for any disabled persons suffering from EHS to <br /> submit requests/grievances in accordance with the ADA <br /> • Establishing that the codes apply to all wireless transmitting antennas, <br /> including any on private homes (OTARD) <br /> • Protecting against reductions in property values of properties <br /> situated near wireless facilities <br /> • Requiring that the submittal of key items by the applicant is done so under <br />