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North Olmsted Legislation
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2018-057
Legislation Date
6/19/2018
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2018
Legislation Title
New Chapter 904
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(2) If a request for consent is denied, the city shall provide in writing its reasons for denying <br />the request, supported by substantial, competent evidence, and such information as the <br />applicant may reasonably request to obtain consent. The denial of consent shall not <br />unreasonably discriminate against the entity requesting the consent. <br />(3) Except in the case of a public utility subject to the jurisdiction and recognized on the rolls <br />of the public utilities commission or of a cable operator possessing a valid franchise <br />awarded pursuant to the "Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984," 98 Stat. 2779, 47 <br />U.S.C.A. 541, the city, for good cause shown, may withhold, deny, or delay its consent to <br />any person based upon the person's failure to possess the financial, technical, and <br />managerial resources necessary to protect the public health, safety, and welfare. <br />(D) Tolling of required timeframes. <br />(1) The time periods required in Section 904.05(A) may be tolled only: <br />(a) By mutual agreement between the entity requesting consent and the city; <br />(b) In cases where the city determines that the application is incomplete; or <br />(c) If the number of requests for consent for small cell facilities or wireless support <br />structures received is likely to result in difficulty processing applications within the <br />time limits set forth in Section 904.05(A) due to the lack of resources of the city, then <br />the city may toll the time limits as follows: <br />1. The time period may be tolled for up to 21 days for the first 15 small cell facility or <br />wireless support structure requests received by the city above the thresholds <br />provided in the Table below within any consecutive 30 -day period: <br />City population at time Small Cell Facility or Wireless <br />Number of Applications: <br />Support Structure applications are received: <br />30,000 persons or less <br />15 applications or more <br />30,001 to 40,000 persons <br />20 applications or more <br />2. In no instance shall the city toll the time period for any small cell facility or <br />wireless support structure request by more than 90 consecutive days. Upon request, <br />the city shall provide an operator written notice of the time limit for a small cell <br />facility or wireless support structure request. <br />(2) To toll the time period for incompleteness, the city shall provide written notice to the <br />person requesting consent not later than 30 days after receiving the request, clearly and <br />specifically delineating all missing documents or information. The missing documents or <br />information shall be reasonably related to determining whether the request meets the <br />requirements of applicable federal and state law. Any notice of incompleteness requiring <br />other information or documentation, including information of the type described herein and <br />12 <br />
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