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File #: ORD 18-387    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Consent Agenda
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 7/9/2018 Final action:
Title: First Reading of An Ordinance Providing for the Regulation and Application for Small Wireless Facilities by Amending Chapter 22 ("Streets and Sidewalks") of the Oak Park Village Code to Add a New Article 14 ("Small Wireless Facilities")
Attachments: 1. Small Cell Ordinance 07-05-18, 2. Public Act 100-585
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Submitted By
Paul L. Stephanides, Village Attorney

Reviewed By
LKS

Agenda Item Title
Title
First Reading of An Ordinance Providing for the Regulation and Application for Small Wireless Facilities by Amending Chapter 22 ("Streets and Sidewalks") of the Oak Park Village Code to Add a New Article 14 ("Small Wireless Facilities")

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Overview
Overview
Pursuant to the State of Illinois' Small Wireless Facilities Deployment Act, the Village is required to adopt requirements for the collocation of small wirelss faciltities in the public right-of-way on or before August 1, 2018.

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Staff Recommendation
This is a first reading.

Fiscal Impact
The fiscal impact is unknown and will be based on the amount of applications the Village receives to collocate small wireless facilities in the public rights-of-way.

Background
Public Act 100-585, known as the "Small Wireless Facilities Deployment Act" (the "Act") went into effect on June 1, 2018 and is attached. The Act provides for the regulations and process for permitting and deploying small wireless facilities throughout Illinois. The Act specifies how local authorities may regulate the attachment of small wireless facilities on municipal utility poles or other structures. The draft ordinance has been prepared pursuant to the Act and is based in part on a model ordinance distributed by the Illinois Municipal League.
While the Act largely preempts the Village's home rule authority, municipalities still have some discretion for small wireless facilities regulations. The Act allows local authorities to require that wireless providers obtain one or more permits to attach small wireless facilities on municipal utility poles; charge application fees up to specified amounts to wireless providers who apply for a permit; limit the maximum height of small wireless facilities; and allows agreements between municipalities and providers that are in effect prior to June 1, 2018 to remain in effect for up to two yea...

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