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5 <br />“Master License” is defined in the preamble, and where appropriate in the context, <br />includes all Pole and Associated Facilities Licenses issued under it. <br />“NESC” is defined in Section 13.4. <br />“Nonstandard City Pole” means a City Pole other than a Standard City Pole, including <br />historic, decorative, or concrete City Poles, traffic signal poles, or intersection traffic control and <br />safety poles. <br />“Notice of Proposed Assignment” is defined in Section 16.2. <br />“Permitted Assignment” is defined in Subsection 16.6.1. <br />“Permitted Use” means Licensee’s installation, operation, access to, and maintenance of <br />Equipment for the transmission and reception of wireless, cellular telephone, and data and <br />related communications equipment on in License Areas as approved by the City and pursuant to <br />all other applicable regulatory approvals.. <br />“Pole” means a street light pole or other utility pole in San Leandro (excluding traffic <br />signal poles), whether owned and operated by the City or another entity. <br />“Pole License” means the document in the form of Exhibit A that, when fully executed, <br />incorporates the provisions of this Master License and authorizes Licensee to install, operate, <br />and maintain Equipment for the Permitted Use on City Poles identified in the Pole License. <br />“Pole Location” means the geographic information identifying each City Pole on which <br />Licensee is authorized to install, operate and maintain Equipment under Pole Licenses. Pole <br />Locations will be identified in Exhibit A-1 to each Pole License. <br />“Property” means any interest in real or personal property, including land, air, and water <br />areas, leasehold interests, possessory interests, easements, franchises, and other <br />appurtenances, public rights-of-way, physical works of improvements such as buildings, <br />structures, poles, infrastructure, utility, and other facilities, and alterations, installations, fixtures, <br />furnishings, and additions to existing real property, personal property, and improvements. <br />“Regulatory Agency” means the local, regional, state, or federal body with jurisdiction <br />and responsibility for issuing Regulatory Approvals in accordance with applicable Laws. <br />“Regulatory Approvals” means licenses, permits, and other approvals necessary for <br />Licensee to install, operate, and maintain Equipment on the License Area, including any <br />applicable permits relating to wireless facilities or encroachments. <br />“Release” when used with respect to Hazardous Material includes any actual or imminent <br />spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, <br />dumping, or disposing on, under, or about the License Area, other City Property, or the <br />environment. <br />“RFs” is defined in Section 13.7. <br />“Security Deposit” is defined in Section 24.1. <br />“Small Cell Wireless Facility” is defined as a facility that meets each of the following <br />conditions: <br />1. The structure on which antenna facilities are mounted: <br />i. Is 50 feet or less in height, or <br />ii. Is no more than 10 percent taller than other adjacent structures, or <br />iii. Is not extended to a height of more than 10 percent above its <br />preexisting height as a result of the collocation of new antenna facilities; <br />and