Report - City of Tustin

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Exhibit A of Resolution No 01 95 Page 5 routed to the Redevelopment Agency for a finding of conformity to the respective redevelopment plan Upon approval of the comprehensive manual the applicant shall comply with Section 41 with respect to obtaining applicable permits 2 Installation of subsequent aboveground utility facilities in accordance with an approved comprehensive manual shall not be subject to a new Design Review process SECTION 5 DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES Aboveground utility facilities on public property and in the public right of way shall be placed in accordance with criteria listed below Aboveground accessory equipment located inside cabinets enclosures artificial rocks boxes or other structures shall be subject to criteria listed in Section 7 of these guidelines The following criteria shall apply a Location Aboveground utility facilities on public property and in the public right of way shall be placed in locations where there is little or no interference with public use of the properties and the rights or reasonab econvenience of property owners who adjoin the properties b Stealth Facility Except for street light poles being used solely for providing illumination all other aboveground utility facilities shall be designed as stealth facilities with concealed antennas to be placed within on or attached to existing structures such as buildings utility poles light poles utility towers freestanding signs score boards towers or fencing and shall blend into the surrounding environment or be architecturally integrated c Co location Aboveground utility facilities shall be co located with existing aboveground utility facilities where possible Whenever any existing utility facilities are located underground within the public right of way the utility providers with permission to occupy the same public right of way shall co locate their utility facilities underground d Colors Any part of aboveground utility facilities visible to public view shall have subdued colors andnon reflective materials which blend with surrounding materials and colors and shall be covered with an anti graffitimaterial when appropriate e Screening For building or structure mounted facilities screening compatible with the existing architecture color texture and building or structure shall be or materials of the f Landscaping When landscape screening is proposed or required the landscaping shall be compatible with the surrounding landscape area and shall be a type and variety capable of screening the aboveground utility facilities All landscaping areas shall be adequately maintained which includes but is not limited to trimming

Exhibit A of Resolution No01 95 Page 6 mowing weeding removal of litter fertilizing regular watering and replacement of diseased or dead plants g h Signs Any signs attached to aboveground utility facilities shall comply with the City of Tustin Sign Code Accessory Equipment Accessory equipment associated with the operation of the utility facilities shall be designed located and be made part of the structuresie as part of the base or support structure or be located within buildings enclosures or cabinets in accordance with Section 7 ofthese guidelines Required Removal The City in accordance with the Lease Agreement or License Right of Way Agreement or Encroachment Permit as applicable reserves the right to require the removal or relocation of any aboveground utility facility when determined to be necessary to protect public health safety and welfare by giving ninety 90 days notice Undergrounding The City reserves the right to require that all utility facilities including their accessory equipment be placed underground when technologically feasible SECTION 6 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Development standards including height limits for any aboveground utility facility on public property and in the public right of way shall be determined pursuant to the Design Review process SECTION 7 ABOVEGROUND ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT Aboveground accessory equipment for aboveground utility facilities located inside cabinets enclosures artificial rocks boxes or other structures shall be subject to the following criteria 71 Process a Replacement Aboveground Accessory Equipment that are the Same Size as Existing Aboveground Accessory Equipment Installation of replacement aboveground accessory equipment shall be approved in conjunction with issuance of an Encroachment Permit provided the replacement aboveground accessory equipment is the same size or smaller than the existing aboveground accessory equipment and the aboveground accessory equipment complies with the height requirements set forth in Section 73 herein New Aboveground Accessory Equipment or Replacement Aboveground Accessory Equipment that are Larger than Existing Aboveground Accessory Equipment

Exhibit A <strong>of</strong> Resolution No01 95<br />

Page 6 mowing weeding removal <strong>of</strong> litter fertilizing regular watering and replacement <strong>of</strong><br />

diseased or dead plants<br />

g<br />

h<br />

Signs Any signs attached to aboveground utility facilities shall comply with the <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Tustin</strong> Sign Code<br />

Accessory Equipment Accessory equipment associated with the operation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

utility facilities shall be designed located and be made part <strong>of</strong> the structuresie as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the base or<br />

support structure or be located within buildings enclosures or<br />

cabinets in accordance with Section 7 <strong>of</strong>these guidelines<br />

Required Removal The <strong>City</strong> in accordance with the Lease Agreement or License<br />

Right <strong>of</strong> Way Agreement or Encroachment Permit as applicable reserves the<br />

right to require the removal or relocation <strong>of</strong> any aboveground utility facility when<br />

determined to be necessary to protect public health safety and welfare by giving<br />

ninety 90 days notice<br />

Undergrounding The <strong>City</strong> reserves the right to require that all utility facilities<br />

including their accessory equipment be placed underground when technologically<br />

feasible<br />

SECTION 6 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS<br />

Development standards including height limits for any aboveground utility facility on<br />

public property and in the public right <strong>of</strong> way shall be determined pursuant to the<br />

Design Review process<br />

SECTION 7 ABOVEGROUND ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT<br />

Aboveground accessory equipment for aboveground utility facilities located inside<br />

cabinets enclosures artificial rocks boxes or other structures shall be subject to the<br />

following criteria<br />

71 Process<br />

a<br />

Replacement Aboveground Accessory Equipment that are the Same Size<br />

as Existing Aboveground Accessory Equipment<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> replacement aboveground accessory equipment shall be<br />

approved in conjunction with issuance <strong>of</strong> an Encroachment Permit<br />

provided the replacement aboveground accessory equipment is the same<br />

size or smaller than the existing aboveground accessory equipment and<br />

the aboveground accessory equipment complies with the height<br />

requirements set forth in Section 73 herein<br />

New Aboveground Accessory Equipment or Replacement Aboveground<br />

Accessory Equipment that are<br />

Larger than Existing Aboveground<br />

Accessory Equipment

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