Apr 2, 2019 | Original agenda Item 3 here. Note: Emphases in red, additions in bold, striketrhoughs, links and S4WT Comments</span. Meeting Date: April 2 ,2019 To: Honorable Mayor and City Council members From: KariSvanstrom,PlanningDirector Subject: Establishing Interim Regulations for Wireless Facilities and Telecommunications Facilities (WTFs) Introduction: This report recommends that the Council adopt an …
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RF-EMR Exposure Guidelines | Metered Readings for RF-EMR Exposures Biologically-Based Electromagnetic Fields and Radio-frequency Electromagnetic Microwave Radiation Exposure Guidelines BioInitiative, 2017: "A scientific benchmark of 30 µW/m² for lowest observed effect level for RF microwave radiation is based on mobile phone base station-level studies. Applying a ten-fold reduction to compensate for the lack of long-term …
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by Dr. Cindy L. Russell | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013935118300161Environmental Research, Volume 165, August 2018, Pages 484-495 I am highlighting the excellent paper, above, and am encouraging everyone to read it. I have written the following building on the ideas introduced in the paper’s abstract and conclusions. I added a section on Biologically-Based Electromagnetic Fields and Radio-frequency Electromagnetic …
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The residents of Sebastopol showed up last night to ask the Planning Commission to set the priorities of the City Planning Department staff and the City Attorney when they work to update the existings, outdated Sebastopol Municipal Wireless code. The Municipal Wireless code revision will be proceeding in parallel to the Planning Commission’s processing of …
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The following form will collect opinions and questions from Palo Alto residents to be answered by the City of Palo Alto, Verizon or Verizon’s subcontractors — the parties responsible for the projects to install 4G/5G Close Proximity Microwave Radiation Antennas(CPMRA) on city-owned utility poles in Palo Alto’s residential zones. Your survey results, comments and questions …
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Before you read the details about the Verizon Close Proximity Microwave Radiation Antenna Wireless Telecommunications Facilities (CPMRA-WTFs) proposed to be installed on the PG&E Utility Poles in Sonoma, CA, please complete the SO-Form that places your comments in favor of or in opposition to this project into the Sonoma public record and then please return …
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The following form will collect opinions and questions from Santa Rosa residents regarding the 4G/5G so-called “Small Cell” cell towers in Santa Rosa’s residential areas. Your survey results, comments and questions will be entered into the City of Santa Rosa public record. Santa Rosa City Staff can (hopefully) address and answer your questions at the …
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The following is a review of Feb 26, 2018 Verizon/Nexius Community Meeting in Santa Rosa that was held from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at 637 First St. in Santa Rosa — a building owned and operated by the City of Santa Rosa. 2/27/18 Public Comments re: 4G/5G so-called “Small Cell” Cell Phone Tower Disaster …
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Cell Tower Specifications are being gathered from the City of Santa Rosa and will be published here. What is the transmit radius of the antenna at each Verizon cell site that is 15–50 feet from your home in Santa Rosa? Short Answer: estimated at 1.5–3 miles . . . with RF Microwave radiation transmitting through …
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How many pizza boxes does it take to equal the volume of one so-called "Small Cell" two-way microwave transmitter installation? (Hint: a lot of them.) Let’s put to rest a prevalent marketing/branding lie – "Small Cells are the size of a pizza box" — repeated by the CTIA, Wireless Carriers, and legislators. Here is the evidence for this …
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