Part III Use Standards | 16.340 Wireless Telecommunications
D. Its upkeep and operating characteristics are compatible with and will not adversely affect the livability or appropriate development of abutting properties and the surrounding area.
16.340 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS
E. No tobacco retailer shall operate between the hours of 10 p.m. and 9 a.m.
16.340.01 PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
F. Tobacco retailers shall be in compliance with all rules, regulations, laws, and administrative requirements of the State Board of Equalization and any other applicable state and/or federal agency. G. A deemed-approved tobacco retailer status may be abated or revoked by the Planning Commission as provided in Chapter 16.615, Enforcement and Abatement.
These provisions present a standard set of guidelines and criteria for the installation, design, permitting, collocation, modification, relocation, removal, operation, and maintenance of wireless telecommunication facilities. They also set to avoid or minimize land use conflicts related to land use compatibility, visual resources, public safety, and environmental impacts; consistent with Federal and State law and regulations. The standards including general requirements, procedures, and regulations provided in this Chapter are applicable to those wireless telecommunication communications facilities considered by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). They also apply to the following: A. All reporting, testing and maintenance standards included in this Chapter apply equally to those facilities already in existence at the time of adoption of the ordinance codified in this Zoning Code and to those which are approved under its provisions. B. Nothing in this Chapter shall be interpreted or applied to: 1. Effectively prohibit or materially inhibit the provision of wireless telecommunication service; 2. Unreasonably discriminate among providers of functionally equivalent wireless services; 3. Deny any wireless telecommunication service request based on the environmental and/or health effects of radio frequency emissions to the extent that such facilities comply with Federal Communications Commission regulations; 4. Prohibit any collocation or modification that the City may not deny under Federal or State law; or 5. Impose any unfair, unreasonable, discriminatory, or anticompetitive fees that exceed the reasonable cost to provide the service for which the fee is charged.
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TITLE 16: ZONING CODE | VALLEJO, CA
Draft: 01/06/2021