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Report for: 2020-000450ENV

Planning Application 2020-000450ENV is not associated with any valid parcels so cannot be mapped or linked to other parcel or property information. All other sections (Property, Zoning Information, Historic Preservation, etc. will remain empty).   

Record ID:
2020-000450ENV
Planner:
Planning counter Tel: 628.652.7300
Record Type:
Environmental (ENV)
Opened:
2020-01-10
Name:
SFPUC - Verizon - WTS Executive Directive
Description:
This Directive concerns the installation of distributed antenna system ("DAS") facilities on streetlight poles owned by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission ("SFPUC"). The SFPUC owns some 25,000 streetlight poles that have been installed in the public right-of-way in the City and County of San Francisco; approximately 18,000 of those streetlight poles use the SFPUC's standard cobra-head design. This Directive establishes standards that will ensure that using SFPUC cobra head streetlight poles for DAS facilities will not interrupt streetlight operations or endanger the public health, safety, or welfare. Upon the effective date of this Directive, and for a period to twelve months thereafter, SFPUC Power Enterprise may issue licenses to Verizon to install up to 150 DAS facilities on the SFPUC-owned cobra-head streetlight poles identified in Appendix B of the Executive Directive. At the request of Verizon, Power Enterprise may allow Verizon to use a streetlight pole within 3 feet of an identified streetlight pole if Power Enterprise determines that the previously identified pole is unsuitable for use to install a DAS facility. The posting of the Executive Directive for the project on January 22, 2020 advises the public that the exemption determination may be appealed on the Board of Supervisors as provided in Section 31.16(e)(2)(B) of Chapter 31 of the Administrative Code within 30 days after the first date of posting of the notice.
Status:
Closed - CEQA Clearance Issued
Further Information:
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