Are public notices required for new wireless sites in the City?

Yes. Pursuant to Chino Hills Municipal Code § 16.44.050 (D), notices are required to be mailed to property owners within a 300 foot radius when the proposed location is within a residential neighborhood, or a 500 foot radius when the proposed location is within the public right-of-way. The applicant is required to attain the property owner list from the San Bernardino County Assessor’s Office and submit it with their completed application. The City will send a notice once an application is received and another when the application is scheduled to go before the City’s Planning Commission.

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1. Can the City regulate radio frequency emission levels from wireless antennas?
2. Can the City prohibit wireless facilities in the Right-of-Way?
3. Can the City require a wireless facility proposed in the public right-of-way be moved to other publicly owned or private property?
4. Can the City require wireless carriers to use specific equipment?
5. Are public notices required for new wireless sites in the City?