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against AT&T and Verizon, said the ordinance is "state of the art" and she is <br /> confident that it meets federal law." <br /> Marin County, California <br /> Draft as of June 21, 2019 The city is mapped to show where the cell towers are <br /> allowed.Marin drafts preferences for 5G rollout,Point Reyes Light <br /> . "Marin's draft rules select industrial, commercial or agricultural sites, or sites <br /> near public facilities, as preferred locations for the antennas; residential and <br /> mixed-use sites and areas within 1 ,500 feet of schools and daycare centers <br /> are the least-preferred locations.The draft favors placing antennas on existing <br /> street poles or traffic lights, versus new poles or small cell facilities. It limits <br /> antennas to one per pole and stipulates they must be at least 1 ,000 feet apart. <br /> It also includes aesthetic requirements that aim to blend equipment, and <br /> prohibits equipment on historic buildings." <br /> Mill Valley, California <br /> Urgency Ordinance No 18, September 6, 2018 <br /> • New or updated facilities prohibited in residential zones. Commercial only. <br /> • Facilities installed on poles in public right of way must be 1 ,500 feet apart <br /> • Design, noise standards <br /> • Facilities in public right of way that would interfere with future projects / <br /> improvements must be relocated <br /> • Promptly remove facilities when no longer needed; replace with smaller <br /> facilities as feasible <br /> • Defend and indemnify the City <br /> • Mill Valley, California: Urgency Ordinance No 18, September 6, 2018 <br /> • Tech Crunch" Bay Area Blocks 5G Deployment Over Cancer Concerns <br /> • Marin Post Mill Valley Council Adopts Wireless Ordinance Protects <br /> Community <br /> Palo Alto, California <br /> City Council voted unanimously to approve a Resolution and amended Wireless <br /> Ordinance that City Staff had proposed. Council also voted unanimously in favor <br /> of a motion to direct City Staff "to come back as soon as possible but [in] no <br /> more than [one year], with an updated Ordinance/Resolution that considers" <br />
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