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If they don't comply with these, then the applicant must demonstrate the site is <br /> required to fill a significant gap and there is no less intrusive alternative to <br /> receive an exception. This is not simply checking a box (i.e. the applicant just <br /> claiming these conditions exist) but has to be demonstrated to the City <br /> planning commission via engineering analysis. <br /> Palos Verdes, California Ordinance Chapter 12.18 — WIRELESS <br /> TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY <br /> Petaluma, California <br /> Ordinance of the City Council of Petaluma <br /> • Protect environmental resources; protect residents against adverse health <br /> effects <br /> • Protect visual character; don't create visual blight <br /> • Protect environmental resources; protect residents against adverse health <br /> effects <br /> • Commercial or industrial zones <br /> • Antennas must connect to an already existing utility pole that can support its <br /> weight. <br /> • Servicing wires must be installed within the width of the existing utility. <br /> • All ground-mounted equipment not to be installed inside the pole must be <br /> undergrounded, flush to the ground, within three (3) feet of the utility pole. <br /> • Dedicated power source to be installed and metered separately. <br /> • 1 ,500 feet minimum between each Small Cell facility. <br /> • No Small Cell shall be within 500 feet of any residence. <br /> • An encroachment permit must be obtained for any work in the right-of-way. <br /> • Petaluma, California: Ordinance of the City Council of Petaluma PDF <br /> Ross Valley, California <br /> Wireless Telecommunications Facilities <br /> • Modeled after Mill Valley's <br /> • Adopted regulations prohibit facilities in residential and downtown zoning <br /> district. <br />