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G-1199 - 11/23/2021 - GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION - Ordinances Supporting Documents ITEM 6.E.5 & 6.E.6 VILLAGE 01: BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING OAK B R920K , SAMUEL E. DEAN BOARD ROOM BUTLER GOVERNMENT CENTER 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 630-368-5000 AGENDA ITEM Regular Board of Trustees Meeting of November 23, 2021 SUBJECT: Fifth Generation Wireless Network Technology(5G) FROM: Tony Budzikowski, AICP, Development Services Director 77 BUDGET SOURCE/BUDGET IMPACT: N/A RECOMMENDED MOTION: • I move to approve Resolution R-1971 that Calls on Congress to Ensure Appropriate Study of RF Emissions in the Implementation of 5G Technology. • I move to approve Ordinance G-1199 Amending Title 8 Chapter 6 Construction of Facilities in the Right-of-Way of the Village of Oak Brook Code of Ordinances. Backeround/History: Fifth Generation Wireless Technology (5G) has been a periodic discussion during Public Comment at past Village Board meetings. While acknowledging the public concern, the Village has limited local authority to enforce and administer its ordinances in a manner that prevents the technology from being installed as long as the equipment complies with FCC regulations. In spite of these limitations and because safety is a concern, the Village Attorney has been directed to prepare a Resolution and an Ordinance identifying the village's concern about public safety but also acknowledging that the village has limited local authority on the radio frequency monitoring issue. The first document prepared for the Board's review is a resolution for the Board's action requesting assistance from Federal and State elected officials; in addition to the FCC for more detailed studies into the short-and-long- term impacts of RF and electromagnetic emissions. REG BOT 112321 Agenda Item 6.13.5 6.E.6-Ordinance G-1199 Resolution R-1971 5G Page 1 The second document is an Ordinance with a strategic amendment to Title 8, Chapter 6 of the Village Code as it relates to the construction of facilities in the right-of-way. More specifically, the village's submittal requirements will now require that a wireless provider submit the applicable Certification of compliance issued by the FCC detailing that the specific wireless equipment being installed meets the regulated limits for ionizing radiation. Both of these documents are included for Board review and reference purposes and the Village Attorney will be available at the meeting to answer any questions. I hope that this information is helpful. Recommendation: Approve Resolution R-1971 and Ordinance G-1199. REG BOT 112321 Agenda Item 6.E.5 6.13.6-Ordinance G-1199 Resolution R-1971 5G Page 2