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Exhibit B –Design Guidelines <br />Page 3 <br />11.Avoid the replacement of streetlight-only wooden poles with poles that are <br />significantly taller by evaluating a different pole or attachment method. This could include <br />evaluating opportunities to: <br />(a) choose a nearby Joint Pole Association (JPA) pole, where a modest height <br />increase would be less noticeable, than a streetlight-only pole; <br />(b) work with the utility to re-route power lines serving the cobra head street light in a <br />manner that meets height clearance requirements; <br />(c) or run the power line, for the street light, from a JPA pole across the street in a <br />different manner, while complying with State rules (e.g. General Order 95). <br />12.Licensee’s Equipment must be high quality, safe, fire-resistant, modern in <br />design, and attractive in appearance, all as approved by the City. Use equipment that does <br />not feature flashing lights that may be visible to the public. Remove or paint-over <br />unnecessary equipment manufacturer decals. Utilize the smallest and lowest visibility radio- <br />frequency (RF) warning sticker required by government or electric utility requirements. In <br />areas close to residences or window, use a passive cooling system in lieu of a fan. If a fan is <br />needed, utilize a longer enclosure with sufficient space to allow for additional airflow and/or a <br />cooling fan with a lower noise profile due to fewer revolutions per minute. <br />13.Utilize the smallest and lowest visibility (e.g. yellow instead of blue) radio- <br />frequency (RF) warning sticker required by government or electric utility regulations. Place <br />the RF sticker as close to the antenna as possible, facing directly out toward the street, or <br />directly away from street if there is no window within 25 feet of the pole (preferred). For the <br />Node ID sticker; avoid the use of large and highly visible site (node) identification tags (with <br />carrier’s phone number). Consider combining with disconnect information. Use sticker colors <br />that are more muted (e.g. tan), such as the same color as the equipment but with white color <br />lettering. Consider placing the Node ID sticker on the underside of the equipment enclosure <br />so it is only visible when standing next to the pole and looking up. If the node ID sticker <br />cannot be placed on the underside of the main equipment area then place the sticker on the <br />side of the enclosure facing in the direction of travel (e.g. north facing for a pole on the right <br />hand side of the street on a north-south street).