Development Standards | Wireless Communication Facilities
P. Interference
supports, feeder lines, equipment enclosures, equipment, conduit, and the concrete pad upon which the structure is located. The facility owner may apply for an extension of time within those 90 days if resuming operation of the facility is expected. The designated official, at their sole discretion, may extend the time for a period not to exceed six months upon written request by the owner. The six- month extension is only for facilities that are expected to be operational again within the six-month time frame. a. If the network provider requires the removal or relocation of a WCF or related ground equipment at its own discretion, it shall, within 14 days prior to any work, notify the designated official in writing. b. Should the designated official determine a permitted WCF or related equipment has become a danger to the public health, safety, welfare, or City property, the network provider shall within 24 hours remove or secure their facilities, at their sole expense, to the satisfaction of the designated official. c. Should a WCF or its related equipment become vandalized by graffiti, the network provider shall, within 14 calendar days of discovery or notification of the damage, either remove the graffiti or repaint the structure. d. All macro and small wireless poles shall contain a tag clearly visible and legible that identifies the owner and operator of the pole along with an emergency contact number for the pole owner. This does not apply to a provider leasing a pole from another entity like Puget Sound Energy.
Interference among WCF and between WCF and other equipment shall be governed by federal law and the FCC’s rules and regulations with respect to radio frequency interference.
376 | Title 21: Sammamish Development Code
Effective | January 1, 2022
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