Title
Creating Chapter 134A of the Legislative Code (Title XII) pertaining to small wireless facilities.
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WHEREAS, the City of Saint Paul seeks to support new and changing technologies in order to maximize the benefits they bring to our residents and businesses; and
WHEREAS, these technologies often require the use of the public right-of-way (ROW), which the City holds as an asset in trust for its residents; and
WHEREAS, regulation of the ROW contributes to the safety of surrounding areas; minimizes the potential adverse aesthetic impacts in the vicinity; permits reasonable reception and transmission of signals; and regulates costs to telecommunications businesses; and
WHEREAS, regulation of the ROW also ensures public safety through lawful, reasonable restrictions on Small Cell Facility antenna/equipment size, height, location, installation practices, and maintenance; and
WHEREAS, regulation of the ROW also lessens the adverse aesthetic impact on surrounding properties and preserves the high-quality residential character of the City; and
WHEREAS, the City seeks to ensure equal access to telecommunications technology for all residents and businesses, including Small Cell Facility technology; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Saint Paul does Ordain:
Chapter 134A of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby created to read as follows:
Chapter 134A. - Small Cell Permits.
Sec. 134A.01 Definitions.
"Application" means a formal request, including all required and requested documentation and information, submitted by an Applicant to the City for a Small Cell Permit or Standard Small Cell Collocation License.
"Applicant" means a Person filing an Application for placement or modification of a Wireless Facility in the public right-of-way.
“City-owned Wireless Support Structure” means a City-owned new or existing structure in a public right-of-way that is designed to support or capable of supporting Collocated...
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