Report - City of Tustin
Report - City of Tustin Report - City of Tustin
Exhibit A of Resolution No01 95 Page 9 front yards of residential properties where no sight distance from driveways would be obstructed 3 Consideration shall be given to the number of existing aboveground accessory equipment within a particular area and over concentration of aboveground accessory equipment shah be avoided Over concentration is defined as more than one 1 aboveground accessory equipment installed adjacent to the same side of a property If a sufficient distance separation is not technologically feasible Aboveground accessory equipment shall be located as far as possible from existing aboveground accessory equipment and The accessory equipment owner installer shall submit a letter of explanation regarding the hardship associated with or unfeasibility of installing the aboveground accessory equipment at a sufficient distance from existing aboveground accessory equipment 4 Aboveground accessory equipment located in parkway areas should be located at the same distance from the curb as other aboveground accessory equipment along the parkway to create a uniform setback distance and appearance Aboveground accessory equipment shall not Obstruct line of sight requirements driveways at intersections or Obstruct or hinder opening of vehicle doors c Obstruct disabled access along public sidewalks to the extent that a minimum of four 4 feet clear sidewalk would not be maintained Interfere with any existing or proposed improvement projects 73 Height The height of any replacement aboveground accessory equipment that to be are larger than existing or new aboveground accessory equipment located adjacent to the front side or rear yards of residentially zoned properties may not exceed the permitted height of fencing as determined at the property line in residentially zoned areas
Exhibit A of Resolution No01 95 Page 10 b The height of any replacement aboveground accessory equipment that are larger than existing or new aboveground accessory equipment located innon residential areas will be considered on a by case basis 74 Screening a In residentially zoned areas aboveground accessory equipment shall be enclosed or screened to match or complement surrounding features such as fencing buildings or landscaping The use of a matching accessory equipment color or applied paint texturing or faux finishing or other techniques shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer recommendations b The use of crash posts is discouraged However if shown to be necessary the exterior finish of the crash post should be painted the color of the aboveground accessory equipment c Access openings shall face away from street frontages whenever feasible 75 STANDARD CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL a Noise emanating from aboveground accessory equipment shall not exceed the City sadopted Noise Ordinance standards b The accessory equipment owner company shall file the accessory equipment identification number company name person responsible for maintenance of the accessory equipment and the phone number with the Public Works Department This information may be included in the comprehensive manual described in Section71c of these guidelines c The aboveground accessory equipment shall not bear any signs of advertising devices other than certification warning or other required seals or signage d Aboveground accessory equipment shall be constructed or treated with appropriate materials which discourage or repel graffiti and the accessory equipment owner shall be responsible for removing graffiti from accessory equipment within forty eight 48 hours Accessory equipment owners shall be responsible for costs associated with any necessary enforcement action related to graffiti removal e Any removal of landscaping necessary to install the aboveground accessory equipment shall be replaced with landscaping materials similar in number type and size as approved by the Directors of Community Development and Public Works Landscape materials located in a public parkway shall be maintained by the adjacent property owner and landscape materials located on public properties or in the public right of way shall be maintained by the City unless provided for in a Lease or License Agreement and or Right of way Agreement
- Page 89 and 90: 284 Junia Martinson 285 Ann Lew 266
- Page 91 and 92: 363 Al 8eerdsen 364 Tanya Zaverl No
- Page 93 and 94: 422 jacklyn huang stop the tower 42
- Page 95 and 96: Number Name Email Comments Your Zip
- Page 98 and 99: Panned Out View Data Coverage is Re
- Page 100 and 101: ATTACHMENT E Information Pertaining
- Page 102 and 103: The City also maintains control ave
- Page 104 and 105: in keeping with the majority of the
- Page 106 and 107: Htunan Exposure To Radio Frequency
- Page 108 and 109: WHQ Electromagnetic fields anti pub
- Page 110 and 111: 112010 WHO Electromagnetic fields a
- Page 112 and 113: 112010 WI 10 Electromagnetic fields
- Page 114 and 115: RESOLUTION NO 4163 A RESOLUTION OF
- Page 116 and 117: Resolution No 4163 DR09 033 Page 3
- Page 118 and 119: Resolution No4163 DR09 033 Page 5 C
- Page 120 and 121: Exhibit A Resolution No 4163 Page 2
- Page 122 and 123: Exhibit A Resolution No 4163 Page 4
- Page 124 and 125: Exhibit A Resolution No 4163 Page 6
- Page 126 and 127: Municode Page 1 of2 PART 6 DESIGN R
- Page 128 and 129: RESOLUTION NO 01 95 A RESOLUTION OF
- Page 130 and 131: Resolution No01 95 Page 3 G That it
- Page 132 and 133: EXHIBIT A DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR ABO
- Page 134 and 135: Exhibit A of Resolution No01 95 Pag
- Page 136 and 137: Exhibit A of Resolution No 01 95 Pa
- Page 138 and 139: Exhibit A of Resolution No01 95 Pag
- Page 142 and 143: Exhibit A of Resolution No 01 95 Pa
Exhibit A <strong>of</strong> Resolution No01 95<br />
Page 10<br />
b<br />
The height <strong>of</strong> any replacement aboveground accessory equipment that<br />
are larger than existing or new aboveground accessory equipment located<br />
innon residential areas will be considered on a by case basis<br />
74 Screening<br />
a<br />
In residentially zoned areas aboveground accessory equipment shall be<br />
enclosed or screened to match or complement surrounding features such<br />
as fencing buildings or landscaping The use <strong>of</strong> a matching accessory<br />
equipment color or applied paint texturing or faux finishing or other<br />
techniques shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer<br />
recommendations<br />
b The use <strong>of</strong> crash posts is discouraged However if shown to be<br />
necessary the exterior finish <strong>of</strong> the crash post should be painted the color<br />
<strong>of</strong> the aboveground accessory equipment<br />
c<br />
Access openings shall face away from street frontages whenever feasible<br />
75 STANDARD CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL<br />
a Noise emanating from aboveground accessory equipment shall not<br />
exceed the <strong>City</strong> sadopted Noise Ordinance standards<br />
b The accessory equipment owner company shall file the accessory<br />
equipment identification number company name person responsible for<br />
maintenance <strong>of</strong> the accessory equipment and the phone number with the<br />
Public Works Department This information may be included in the<br />
comprehensive manual described in Section71c <strong>of</strong> these guidelines<br />
c The aboveground accessory equipment shall not bear any signs <strong>of</strong><br />
advertising devices other than certification warning or other required<br />
seals or signage<br />
d<br />
Aboveground accessory equipment shall be constructed or treated with<br />
appropriate materials which discourage or repel graffiti and the accessory<br />
equipment owner shall be responsible for removing graffiti from accessory<br />
equipment within forty eight 48 hours Accessory equipment<br />
owners<br />
shall be responsible for costs associated with any necessary enforcement<br />
action related to<br />
graffiti removal<br />
e Any removal <strong>of</strong> landscaping necessary to install the aboveground<br />
accessory equipment shall be replaced with landscaping materials similar<br />
in number type and size as approved by the Directors <strong>of</strong> Community<br />
Development and Public Works Landscape materials located in a<br />
public<br />
parkway shall be maintained by the adjacent property<br />
owner and<br />
landscape materials located on public properties or in the public right <strong>of</strong><br />
way shall be maintained by the <strong>City</strong> unless provided for in a Lease or<br />
License Agreement and or Right <strong>of</strong> way Agreement