Mill Valley Wireless Telecom Urgency Ordinance Treated as the Final Mill Valley Wireless Telecom Code: no plans for an update. From http://qcode.us/codes/millvalley/ Chapter 20.73 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES 20.73.010 Purpose. A. The purpose and intent of this chapter is to provide a uniform and comprehensive set of regulations and standards for the permitting, development, siting, installation, …
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2298 Pacific, Inc., and Property Management One Appeal of Permit 18WR-0296 Read the original without exhibits here. The large pdf file with exhibits can be downloaded here. Targeted Light Pole at 2298 Pacific: Verizon Pulled Its CPMRA Application After This Appeal Was Submitted Note: CPMRA = Close Proximity Microwave Radiation Antenna I. INTRODUCTION Appellants 2298 …
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PROPOSED/REVISED ORDINANCE NO. 2019-06 (To be discussed and voted on October 23, 2019) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEVADA CITY AMENDING CHAPTER 17.150 TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE, AND RENAMING IT “WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES IN THE CITY” WHEREAS, Section 7901 of the California Public Utilities Code (“section 7901”) authorizes telephone and wireless corporations to construct …
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ORDINANCE NO. 2019-06 (14,400 words Passed and adopted at the 9/25/19 City Council Meeting 4-0) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEVADA CITY AMENDING CHAPTER 17.150 TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE, AND RENAMING IT “WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES IN THE CITY” WHEREAS, Section 7901 of the California Public Utilities Code (“section 7901”) authorizes telephone and wireless corporations …
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By John Eggerton Oct 9, 2019 | Broadcasting cable article here The DC Court of Appeals had vacated that portion of FCC’s deregulatory order, 18-30. The FCC has officially rescinded the portion of its rules that exempted certain wireless facilities deployments from local environmental and historic preservation reviews. That came in an order from the …
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By Claire Edwards, Oct 4, 2019 | Original Global Research article here. The telecommunications companies and the mainstream media would have you believe that the race to roll out Densified 43G + 5G is unstoppable. That you are nothing and no one in the face of a lethal multi-trillion-dollar agenda imposed by some of the …
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RESOLUTION ________ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DAVIS ADOPTING A CITY WIDE POLICY REGARDING PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR SMALL WIRELESS FACILITIES WHEREAS, on September 26, 2018, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) adopted its Declaratory Ruling and Third Report and Order (“Report and Order”) relating to placement of small …
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1. Jan 28 Email to Davis City Council Members: January 28, 2020 To City of Davis Council Members: Mayor Brett Lee lee@cityofdavis.org Mayor Pro Tempore Gloria Partida gpartida@cityofdavis.org Councilmember Will Arnold warnold@cityofdavis.org Councilmembe Dan Carson dcarson@cityofdavis.org Councilmember Lucas Frerichs lucasf@cityofdavis.org cc: CityCouncilMembers@cityofdavis.org City Clerk Zoe Mirabile aMirabile@cityofdavis.org ClerkWeb clerkweb@cityofdavis.org Dear City of Davis City …
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San Francisco Board of Supervisors: Land Use and Transportation Committee July 15, 2019 December 16, 2019 In 2019, the City of San Francisco must reckon with the true nature — and negative health consequences — of pulsed, data-modulated, Radio-frequency Electromagnetic Microwave Radiation (RF-EMR) exposures. What we are up against . . . view here from …
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Adapted from an article by Jon Markman, Sept 29, 2019 | Original The Street article here. Wireless companies hope to beam into homes multi-gigabit internet speeds without the cost of laying fiber optic cables all the way to the homes. The companies, instead, will stop short at the Utility pole and to attempt to spray …
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