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PLN23-0031 Att C - Att 3 - Page 1 of 3 440 Peralta Ave <br />ATTACHMENT C - Attachment 3 – Development Regulations Table <br />Development Regulations for Wireless Telecommunication Facilities <br />Code Section Development Regulation Proposed Complies? <br />4.04.376(D) <br />Restrictions. The following restrictions shall apply to wireless <br />telecommunications facilities:1. No new unscreened wireless <br />telecommunications facility shall be permitted 300 feet or less away <br />from any residential property line or residential zoning district <br />boundary. <br />Monopine <br />(monopole camouflaged <br />as a pine tree). <br />Yes <br />4.04.376(F) <br />Specific Design Criteria. The following design standards shall <br />govern the siting, design and location of all wireless <br />telecommunications facilities; provided, however, that the Board of <br />Zoning Adjustments may waive these requirements if it determines <br />that the goals of this section are better served thereby. <br />4.04.376(F)(1)(a) <br />1.Freestanding Towers and Ground-Mounted Facilities. <br />Freestanding towers and ground-mounted wireless <br />telecommunications facilities shall either maintain a galvanized steel <br />finish or be painted a neutral color, as determined by the City, so as <br />to reduce visual impacts and blend into the landscape or visual <br />backdrop against which they will be seen to the greatest extent <br />possible, unless otherwise required by the FAA. <br />Cladding the pole in artificial bark to <br />camouflage as a tree. Yes <br />4.04.376(F)(1)(b) <br />Freestanding and ground-mounted wireless telecommunications <br />facilities shall incorporate camouflaging techniques, such as <br />alternative tower structures, wherever feasible and shall be located <br />in areas where existing topography, vegetation, buildings or other <br />structures provide the greatest amount of screening to minimize <br />visual impacts. <br />Monopine located behind building <br />and behind fenced-in parking area. Yes <br />4.04.376(F)(1)(c) <br />Alternative tower structures, such as treepoles shall incorporate <br />enough architectural branches (including density, needle count and <br />vertical height), three (3) dimensional bark cladding, and other <br />design materials or appropriate techniques to cause the structure to <br />appear as a natural element of the environment. Treepoles shall be <br />integrated into the surrounding environment through the planting of <br />trees and/or shrubs distributed around the entire facility to appear as <br />a naturally occurring or integrated landscape element. <br />Incorporating bark cladding, branches, <br />with antenna socks. Blends into the <br />environment, as it will be among other <br />substantially high trees in the area. <br />Yes <br />4.04.376(F)(1)(e) <br />Freestanding towers and ground-mounted facility sites shall <br />incorporate ancillary buildings and equipment, such as equipment <br />shelters that, to the extent possible, use materials, colors, textures, <br />screening, and landscaping that will blend the facilities to the natural <br />setting and built environment. <br />Split-faced textured masonry wall will <br />be applied to equipment structure. Yes