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Planning Commission approves small‑cell wireless pole on Main Street; asks staff to consult PG&E on aesthetics
Summary
The commission approved a use permit to replace a utility pole with a new 35‑foot‑4‑inch pole carrying small‑cell wireless equipment at 766 Main Street, while encouraging city staff to discuss downtown sign/banners with PG&E to improve aesthetics.
The Planning Commission unanimously approved a coastal development permit and use permit on June 10 for a small wireless telecommunications facility that replaces an existing utility pole at 766 Main Street, subject to conditions described by staff.
Scott Phillips, the project planner, said the new pole would be 35 feet, 4 inches tall — just under the 36-foot maximum — and would carry all small-cell equipment on the pole itself, with no ground-mounted cabinets.…
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