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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMUP 02-01Ubiquitel Leasing Company 1175 W. Moana Lane, Suite 201 Reno, NV 89509-4780 RE: Minor Use Permit, File No. MUP 02-01 AP# 069-360-010 Dear Mr. Rice & Mrs. Villa: Enclosed is Receipt No #20563 in the amount of $2,619.75 for the above -referenced file. As of this date, the account has a zero balance and is closed. Your quick response has been greatly appreciated. Thank you. Sincerely, Diane Lewellen Office Assistant III Enclosure mup 02-01 w LAN D OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY �.o DIRECTOR'S OFFICE +; ;., dyr:'�2. `• : r - '4 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530)538-7785 www.buttecounty.net June 20, 2002 Ubiquitel Leasing Company 1175 W. Moana Lane, Suite 201 Reno, NV 89509-4780 RE: Minor Use Permit, File No. MUP 02-01 AP# 069-360-010 Dear Mr. Rice & Mrs. Villa: Enclosed is Receipt No #20563 in the amount of $2,619.75 for the above -referenced file. As of this date, the account has a zero balance and is closed. Your quick response has been greatly appreciated. Thank you. Sincerely, Diane Lewellen Office Assistant III Enclosure mup 02-01 : ' f April 2, 2002 Ubiquitel Leasing Company 1175 w. Moana Lane, Ste 201 Reno, NV 89509-4780 RE: MUP 02-01 APN# 069-360-010 Gentlemen: LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY DIRECTOR'S OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE. CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530)538-7785 www.buttecounty.net The total cost for the processing of the above -referenced application which was approved by the Planning Commission on December 13, 2001, is $2,969.75. On July 5, 2001, a deposit was made in the amount of $350.00. The cost exceeded the deposit by $2,619.75. Below is a breakdown: Deposit on 7/5/01, Receipt #19647 $ 350.00 Professional Planner $2,703.25 Mapping S 103.25 Clerical $ 163.25 Total $2,969.75 Total Amount Due & Payable $2,619.75 Please make a check payable to the Butte County Treasurer in the amount of $2,619.75 and remit it to the Department of Development Services, Planning Division at 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 within 30 calendar days. Should you have any questions, please contact this office Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at 538-7601. Sincerely, Diane Lewellen Office Assistant III mup 02-0I.Itr Date 06/20/02 Pevelopment Services DepartmO t Time 2:24 pm Applicant Billing Worksheet MUP 02-01 * Ubiquitel Leasing Company 140 Independence Circle, Suite A Chico, CA 95973 In reference to MUP 02-01 Rounding None Full Precision No Last bill Last charge 01/18/02 Last payment 06/03/02 Amount $2,619.75 Date/Slip# Description HOURS/RATE AMOUNT 06/23/01 Diane L. / C 0.50 17.00 #36229 Clerical 34.00 06/23/01 Lynn R. / C 1.00 45.00 #36256 Clerical 45.00 07/07/01 Larry P. / P 1.75 103.25 #36434 Processing 59.00 08/06/01 Steve B. / P 1.75 103.25 #36724 Processing 59.00 11/10/01 Lynn R. / C 1.00 45.00 #38099 Clerical 45.00 12/16/01 CBA-R.CHAFIN / P 3.00 375.00 #40646 Processing 125.00 12/16/01 CBA-M.GERKEN / P 1.00 65.00 #40647 Processing 65.00 12/16/01 CBA-P.NELSON / P 24.00 2,160.00 #40648 Processing 90.00 12/22/01 Lynn R. / C 0.25 11.25 #38589 Clerical 45.00 01/05/02 Lynn R. / C 1.00 45.00 #38754 Clerical 45.00 Page 1 TOTAL Date 06/20/02 Revelopment Services Department Time 2:24 pm Applicant Billing Worksheet Page 2 MUP 02-01 * :Ubiquitel Leasing Company (continued) TOTAL BILLABLE TIME CHARGES 35.25 $2,969.75 TOTAL BILLABLE COSTS $0.00 TOTAL NEW CHARGES $2,969.75 PAYMENTS/REFUNDS/CREDITS 07/05/01 Deposit - Receipt #19647 (350.00) 06/03/02 Payment - thank you (2,619.75) TOTAL PAYMENTS/REFUNDS/CREDITS ($2,969.75) NEW BALANCE TOTAL NEW BALANCE $0.00 pw"" ' LAND OF N A T U RAL W E A L T H AND BEAUTY F'r4i< DIRECTOR'S OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 April 2, 2002 FAX: (530) 538-7785 www.buttecounty.net Ubiquitel Leasing Company 1175 w. Moana Lane, Ste 201 Reno, NV 89509-4780 RE: MUP 02-01 APN# 069-360-010 Gentlemen: The total cost for the processing of the above -referenced application which was approved by the Planning Commission on December 13, 2001, is $2,969.75. On July 5, 2001, a deposit was made in the amount of $350.00. The cost exceeded the deposit by $2,619.75. Below is a breakdown: Deposit on 7/5/01, Receipt #19647 $ 350.00 Professional Planner $2,703.25 Mapping $ 103.25 Clerical $ 163.25 Total $2,969.75 Total Amount Due & Payable $2,619.75 Please make a check payable to the Butte County Treasurer in the amount of $2,619.75 and remit it to the Department of Development Services, Planning Division at 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 within 30 calendar days. Should you have any questions, please contact this office Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at 538-7601. Sincerely, Diane Lewellen Office Assistant III mup 02-01.Itr COTTO N/BRI DG ES/ASSOC IATE S URBAN PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING rc— W1 December 21, 2001 Project No: 01372.01 Butte County Development Sery Dept Invoice No: 0007724 Attn: Meleka 7 County Center Dr Oroville CA 95965 BUTTE COUNTY MUP 02-01 Invoice for professional services rendered in preparation of MUP 02-01 per contract dated November 7, 2001 and authorization by Meleka Meleka. Professional services throuah December 16, 2001. Professional Personnel PLEASE RETURN ONE COPY OF INVOICE OR NOTE INVOICE AND PROJECT NUMBERS ON CHECK MAIL ALL REMITTANCE CHECKS TO THE PASADENA ADDRESS - Note: Certain costs incurred during the stated time period (e.g., printing, telephone and subconsultant charges) may not be included in this invoice and will be billed in a subsequent invoice. 747 EAST GREEN STREET SUITE 300 PASADENA, CA 91101.2119 (626) 304.0102 FAX (626) 304.0402 cba@cbaplanning.com 6336 GREENWICH DRIVE SUITE F SAN DIEGO, CA 92122-5922 (858) 625-0056 FAX (858) 625-05.15 cbasd@cbaplanning.com 720 SUNRISE AVENUE SUITE 202-C ROSEVILLE, CA 95661-4509 (916) 780.9390 FAX (916) 780-9388 • cbasac@cbaplanning.com Hours Rate Amount Principal Chafin, Randy M. 3.00 125.00 375.00 Professional Gerken, J. Matthew 1.00 65.00 65.00 Nelson, Pamela 24.00 90.00 2,160.00 Totals 28.00 2,600.00 Total Labor 2,600.00 Total this invoice $2,600.00 PLEASE RETURN ONE COPY OF INVOICE OR NOTE INVOICE AND PROJECT NUMBERS ON CHECK MAIL ALL REMITTANCE CHECKS TO THE PASADENA ADDRESS - Note: Certain costs incurred during the stated time period (e.g., printing, telephone and subconsultant charges) may not be included in this invoice and will be billed in a subsequent invoice. 747 EAST GREEN STREET SUITE 300 PASADENA, CA 91101.2119 (626) 304.0102 FAX (626) 304.0402 cba@cbaplanning.com 6336 GREENWICH DRIVE SUITE F SAN DIEGO, CA 92122-5922 (858) 625-0056 FAX (858) 625-05.15 cbasd@cbaplanning.com 720 SUNRISE AVENUE SUITE 202-C ROSEVILLE, CA 95661-4509 (916) 780.9390 FAX (916) 780-9388 • cbasac@cbaplanning.com Z4. . O EDate 03/18/02 Time 3:03 pm MUP 02-01 Development Services Department Applicant Billing Worksheet Ubiquitel Leasing Company 140 Independence Circle, Suite A Chico, CA 95973 In reference to MUP 02-01 Rounding None Full Precision No Last bill Last charge 01/18/02 Last payment / / Amount Date/Slip# Description 06/23/01 Diane L. / C 436229 Clerical 06/23/01 Lynn R. / C #36256 Clerical 07/07/01 Larry P. / P #36434 Processing 08/06/01 Steve B. / P 436724 Processing 11/10/01 Lynn R. / C #38099 Clerical 12/22/01 Lynn R. / C #38589 Clerical 01/05/02 Lynn R. / C 438754 Clerical TOTAL BILLABLE TIME CHARGES TOTAL BILLABLE COSTS TOTAL NEW CHARGES $0.00 Page 1 HOURS/RATE AMOUNT TOTAL 0.50 17.00 34.00 1.00 45.00 45.00 1.75 103.25 59.00 1.75 103.25 59.00 1.00 45.00 45.00 0.25 11.25 45.00 1.00 45.00 45.00 7.25 �Q �v3.as ?6 00 oO % 0rt�� $369.75 $0.00 $369.75 Date 03/18/02 Development Services Department Time 3:03'pm Applicant Billing Worksheet MUP 02-01 :Ubiquitel Leasing Company (continued) PAYMENTS/REFUNDS/CREDITS 07/05/01 Deposit - Receipt 419647 TOTAL PAYMENTS/REFUNDS/CREDITS NEW BALANCE New Current period (350.00) 19.75 Page 2 ($350.00) TOTAL NEW BALANCE $19.75 PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET FILE #: MUP02-01 PROJECT TYPE: .APPLICANT: Ubiquitel Leasing Company Minor Use Permit )- 775'— Pc�9— 4/S ADDRESS: C'�<<:o, CA 95973 1 Ubiquifel Leasing Company OWNER: Jei�.1.175,W�Moana Lane, Ste 201 Reno, NV 89509-4780 ADDRESS: 1`°_1_i r�'r=��T,_ REPRESENTATIVE: ADDRESS: , PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Minor Use Permit to install three 4 sq. ft. flush -mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utility pole, and for three ground mounted equipment cabinets PROPERTY ZONED: AR -1 (Agricultural Residential - 1 acre parcels) LOCATED: on the east side of Riverview Drive, approximately 680 feet north of Oakcrest Drive, at 107 Riverview Drive, Oroville. AP#: 069-360-010 TOWN/AREA: Oroville GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Agricultural Residential 1. Application complete: July 5, 2001 Amount: $ 442.00 Receipt #: 19647 2. Comments sent to: Env. Health, DDS, Public Works, Building, Assessor, LAFCo, Air Quality, City of Oroville, CDF, PG&E, Pacific Bell 3. Comments received from: 4. Rezone Petition Signatures Checked: 5. Mailing List/Lead-in Sheet: 6. Assigned To: Stephen Betts 7. Environmental Determination: State Clearinghouse No: Categorical Exemption-CEQA# Negative Declaration Mitigation Negative Declaration Subject to Fish & Game: Environmental Impact Report Gen. Rule Ex. -CEQA # 15061.(bx3) Other 8. Staff Report: Project Video: 9. Clearinghouse circulation required: Yes No Date Sent to SCH: 10. Publication Notice Written: % --/ s - U Display Ad Prepared: 11. Notices Mailed: //- - / Number of Notices: 12. Newspaper Publication Date: 14 O C P G B 13. Planning Commission Hearing(s). - </ .Ar o/ 0(2 /� 3 Action taken: Special Conditions: Commission Resolution No. 14. Type Minor Use Permit/Send for signature: 15. N.O.E. / N.O.D. / APPENDIX G: Fish & Game Fees Paid: Yes No 16. Send validated Minor Use Permit: 17. Assessor's Memo: 18. Copy of Minor Use Permit / Variance to Planning Technician: 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - 530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 Ubiquitel Leasing Company, (item determined to be Categorically Exempt from environmental review), Minor Use Permit to install three 4 sq. ft. flush -mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utility pole, and for three ground mounted equipment cabinets on property zoned AR -1 (Agricultural Residential —1 acre parcels). The property is located on the east side of Riverview Drive, approximately 680 feet north of Oakcrest Drive, at 107 Riverview Drive, Oroville: APN 069-360-010 (RC) (MUP 02-01) Minimal discussion. It was moved by Commissioner Lambert, seconded by Commissioner Marin, and unanimously carried to approve the Minor Use Permit for UbiquiTel Leasing Company subject to the findings and conditions listed below. I. Find that the project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15301. Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) consists of the leasing and minor alteration of existing public utility structure(s) involving negligible or no expansion of use. Proposed wireless communication facilities colocated with the existing utility pole constitute a negligible expansion of the existing use. II. Approve the Minor Use Permit 02-01 for UbiquiTel Leasing Company, subject to the following findings and conditions found in Attachment A. A. The proposed location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use is in accordance with the purpose of this Ordinance, the purpose of the zone in which the site is located, the Butte County General Plan, and the development policies and standards of the County because: Project conditions of approval have been applied to this project pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section 24-262 (Wireless Communication Facilities), the Butte County Building Division, the Butte County Environmental Health Department, and the Butte County Air Quality Management District. The project is Butte'County General Plan in that the Agricultural Residential land use designation allows public uses as a Secondary Use and cellular telephone facilities are considered a public use. The project also complies with the Agricultural Residential (AR -1) zoning provisions and the Wireless Communication Facilities Ordinance in that proposed facilities mounted to an existing utility pole are permitted with approval of a Minor Use Permit. B. The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use will be compatible with, and will not adversely affect, or be detrimental to adjacent uses, residents, buildings, structures, or natural resources, with consideration given to: 1. Harmony in scale, bulk, coverage, and density: 0 BC PLANNING COMMISSION 0 MINUTES, DECEMBER 13, 2001 ■ PAGE 1 0 The proposed flush -mounted antennas would not increase the height of the existing utility pole and would not be visually conspicuous in this setting. 2. The availability of public facilities, services, and utilities: Electrical power service is already established to the property and no additional services or utilities are required. 3. The harmful effect, if any, upon desirable neighborhood character: The project site is already developed with the utility pole. The proposed antenna mounted to the existing pole would not have a harmful effect upon the neighborhood character. The radio-frequency emissions' from the proposed antennas must meet FCC standards. 4. The generation of traffic and the capacity and physical character of surrounding streets: Very few vehicle trips would be generated during installation of the antennas and equipment shelter. The communications facility is unmanned and only one regular maintenance visit per month would be required after construction. 5. The suitability of the site for the type and intensity of use or development which is proposed: The site is well suited for the project because the proposed antennas would be mounted on the existing 45 foot tall utility pole. The operation and maintenance of the facility would not impact surrounding residential use. 6. Any other relevant impact of the proposed use:. The Planning Division has circulated the proposed communication facility application to County Agencies and has received no evidence that the use would cause any other relevant impact. C. Based on the above findings, the proposed location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use and the condition under which it would be operated or maintained would not be detrimental. to the public health, safety, or welfare, or injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. D. The proposed use would comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 24, Section 262 of the Butte County Code. I E. The radio-frequency emissions generated by the antennas ori the monopole are below the limits set by the Federal Communications Commission. 0 BC PLANNING COMMISSION 0 MINUTES, DECEMBER 13, 2001 ■ PAGE 2 0 F. The proposed antennas would not create any impacts to aircraft operations. Conditions of Approval: Planniniz Division: The new antennas shall be painted to match the color of the existing wooden utility pole at the height they will be located. 2. The Facility must meet or fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, the County, and any other agency of the Federal or State government with the authority to regulate such Facilities. The installation of the Facility shall comply with all applicable building.and electrical codes. The Facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division, that the 45 -foot tall utility pole will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 4. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. The placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. 6. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 7. The Facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 9. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 10. The Facility or combination of the Facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 11. If it is found that the Facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of W BC PLANNING COMMISSION 0 MINUTES, DECEMBER 13, 2001 ■ PAGE 3 0 -� the Facility. In no case shall the Facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The Facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the Facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC OET 65. Prior to issuance of the building permit for the installation of the Facility, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the Facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the Facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 12. All Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned Facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. If the Director of Development Services determines that the Facility is abandoned, the applicant may be required to remove all equipment belonging to the applicant from the premises and return the site to its original condition within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of notice to abate. If such Facility is not removed and the site returned to its original condition within thirty (30) days, the County may remove the Facility at the applicant's and/or land owner's joint and several expense. 13. All equipment cabinets shall be screened from view with a minimum six (6) foot tall wooden fence surrounding the equipment pad. All screening treatments, including landscaping, shall be maintained as approved for the life of the Facility. 14. The Facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 15. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury; signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety, standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC. and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 16. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 17. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Exhibit D" and date-stamped July 5, 2001, and is incorporated herein by this reference. ■ BC PLANNING COMMISSION ■ MINUTES, DECEMBER 13, 2001 ■ PAGE 4 ■ 4 } 18. Prior to use of this project, the applicant shall contact the Planning Division for a field inspection to verify all conditions of approval and ordinance requirements have been met. 19. Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations. , r Building Division r. 20. Building permits are required for the antennas and equipment cabinets. Engineer design calculations are required to verify adequacy of existing tower structure and footings when additional antennas are installed. Environmental Health Department 21. Prior to issuance of building permits, submit a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code. Butte County Air Quality Management District 22. Applicant shall implement measures to prevent fugitive dust emissions during all construction activities 0 BC PLANNING COMMISSION ■ MINUTES, DECEMBER 13, 2001 ■ PAGE 5 0 UbiquiTel Leasing Company, (item determined to be categorically exempt from environmental review), Minor Use Permit to install three 4 sq. ft. flush -mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utility pole, and for three. ground mounted equipment cabinets on property zoned AR -1 (Agricultural Residential —1 acre parcels). The property is located on the east side of Riverview Drive, approximately 680 feet north of Oakcrest Drive, at 107 Riverview Drive, Oroville. APN 069-360-010 (RC) (MUP 02-01) Mr. Breedon gave a brief summary of the project. The hearing was opened to the public. Mr. Hickerson submitted a letter for a Structural Analysis performed by PG&E stating that the pole will support the additional weight of this antenna. The hearing was closed. Mr. Meleka concurred with staff's recommendation to approve the Minor Use Permit for UbiquiTel Leasing Company subject to the findings and conditions listed below: I. Recommend that the Planning Commission find that the project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15301. Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) consists of the leasing and minor alteration of existing public utility structure(s) involving negligible or no expansion of use. Proposed wireless communication facilities colocated with the existing utility pole constitute a negligible expansion of the existing use. 11. Recommend approval to the Planning Commission of Minor Use Permit 02-01 for UbiquiTel Leasing Company, subject to the following findings and conditions found in Attachment A. t A. The proposed location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use is in accordance with the purpose of this Ordinance, the purpose of the zone in which the site is located, the Butte County General Plan, and the development policies and standards of the County because: Project conditions of approval have been applied to this project pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section 24-262 (Wireless Communication Facilities), the Butte County Building Division, the Butte County Environmental Health Department, and the Butte County Air Quality Management District. The project is Butte County General Plan in that the Agricultural Residential land use designation allows public uses as a Secondary Use and cellular telephone facilities are considered a public use. The project also complies with the Agricultural Residential (AR -1) zoning provisions and the Wireless Communication Facilities Ordinance in that proposed facilities mounted to an existing utility pole are permitted with approval of a Minor Use Permit. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNIN SERVICES MEETING 0 MINUTES - NOVEMBER 28, 2001 0 PAGE 1 0 r B. The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use will be compatible with, and will not adversely affect, or be detrimental to adjacent uses, residents, buildings, structures, or natural resources, with consideration given to: 1. Harmony in scale, bulk, coverage, and density: The proposed flush -mounted antennas would not increase the height of the existing utility pole and would not be visually conspicuous in this setting. 2. The availability of public facilities, services, and utilities: Electrical power service is already established to the property and no additional services or utilities are required. 3. The harmful effect, if any, upon desirable neighborhood character: The project site is already developed with the utility pole. The proposed antenna mounted to the existing pole would not have a harmful effect upon the neighborhood character. The radio-frequency emissions from the proposed antennas must meet FCC standards. 4. The generation of traffic and the capacity and physical character of surrounding streets: Very few vehicle trips would be generated during installation of the antennas and equipment shelter. The communications facility is unmanned and only one regular maintenance visit per month would be required after construction. 5. The suitability of the site for the type and intensity of use or development which is proposed: The site is well suited for the project because the proposed antennas would be mounted on the existing 45 foot tall utility pole. The operation and maintenance of the facility would not impact surrounding residential use. 6. Any other relevant impact of the proposed use: The Planning Division has circulated the proposed communication facility application to County Agencies and has received no evidence that the use would cause any other relevant impact. C. Based on the above findings, the proposed location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use and the condition under which it would be operated or maintained would not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNIN SERVICES MEETING 0 MINUTES - NOVEMBER 28, 2001 ■ PAGE 2 0 1 D. The proposed use would comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 24, Section 262 of the Butte County Code. E. The radio-frequency emissions generated by the antennas on the monopole are below the limits set by the Federal Communications Commission. F. The proposed antennas would not create any impacts to aircraft operations. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division: The new antennas shall be painted to match the color of the existing wooden utility pole at the height they will be located. 2. The Facility must meet or fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, the County, and any other agency of the Federal or State government with the authority to regulate such Facilities. 3. The installation of the Facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The Facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division, that the 45 -foot tall utility pole will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 4. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 5. The placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. 6. . The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 7. The Facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 8. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 9. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. e 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNIN SERVICES MEETING 0 MINUTES - NOVEMBER 28, 2001 0 PAGE 3 ■ 10. The Facility or combination of the Facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 11. If it is found that the Facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the Facility. In no case shall the Facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The Facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the Facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC OET 65. Prior to issuance of the building permit for the installation of the Facility, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director . of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the Facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the Facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 12. All Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned Facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. If the Director of Development Services determines that the Facility is abandoned, the applicant may be required to remove all equipment belonging to the applicant from the premises and return the site to its original condition within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of notice to abate. If such Facility is not removed and the site returned to its original condition within thirty (30) days, the County may remove the Facility at the applicant's and/or land owner's joint and several expense. 13. All equipment cabinets shall be screened from view with a minimum six (6) foot tall wooden fence surrounding the equipment pad. All screening treatments, including landscaping, shall be maintained as approved for the life. of the Facility. 14. The Facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 15. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNIN SERVICES MEETING 0 MINUTES - NOVEMBER 28, 2001 0 PAGE 4 0 reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 16. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 17. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Exhibit D" and date-stamped July 5, 2001, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 18. Prior to use of this project, the applicant shall contact the Planning Division for a field inspection to verify all conditions of approval and ordinance requirements have been met. 19. Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations. Building Division 20. Building permits are required for the antennas and equipment cabinets. Engineer design calculations are required to verify adequacy of existing tower structure and footings when additional antennas are installed. Environmental Health Department 21. Prior to issuance of building permits, submit a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code. Butte County Air Quality Management District 22. Applicant shall implement measures to prevent fugitive dust emissions during all construction activities. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNIN SERVICES MEETING 0 MINUTES - NOVEMBER 28, 2001 ■ PAGE 5 0 DEPARTM1RNT OF DEVELOP NT SERVICES BUT' COUNTY UNIFORM AP1. RJCATION AYYLICAN'1': Agent information to be provided is on other side: APPLICANT'S NAME ( If applicant is different fromowner an affidavit is required) S7�i/� ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: UB/ EL L� — v`ri AG 069-360 - 0/0 ADDRESS: CITY, STATE & ZIP CODE: FILE NUMBER: (FOR OFFICE USE) ZZ .ZQ/N C G/R .90/ 7 NAP444- c� -� NAME OF PROPOSED PROJECT (If any) TFi.FPROMP r � ivy (530),3 7 7- 5-o o LOCATION OF PROJECT ( Major cross streets and Address, if any,77 /D7 RnlEEev/_'gG✓ ivy D�oviL��. 596 8s� GENERAi. TNFnRMATTf1N RF(1TTTDFTI OWNER'S NAME �7' '_ GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT OAI1C, u TELEPHONE C TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP 0 REZONE �+ 0, E C ADDRESS: /D 7 I -el tllffWV12 G CITY, STATE & ZIP CODE: _2�lPLk� ORO V/ 66,5, G,� . �9� 6 ZONE ARI -1 1 GENERAL PLAN AR EXISTING LAD USE I ZEY/AIV7_141�_ `� SITE SIZE ( in Square Feet or Acres ) 0 " WAIVER OF PARCEL MAP " OrvE / ,4cez� EXISTING STRUCTURES (in Square Feet)Ab Us = ^� PROPOSED STRUCTURES (in Square Feet) BOUNDARY LINE MODIFICATION , D VARIANCE (Check One) N15, (Check One) 0 PROPER'T IS OR PROPOSED TO BE SEWERED O PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON PUBLIC WATER 0 PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON SEPTIC 0 PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON WELL WATER CERTIFICATE OF MERGER 0 0m APPLICATION REQUESTED 0 GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT OAI1C, u 0 TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP 0 REZONE �+ 0, E C V E 0 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP D USE PERMIT `� • 0 " WAIVER OF PARCEL MAP " MINOR USE PERMIT 5 RF BOUNDARY LINE MODIFICATION , D VARIANCE ti LEGAL LOT DETERMINATION 0 MINOR VARIANCE BUTTE COUNTY CERTIFICATE OF MERGER 0 ADMINISTRATIVE PE PLANNING DIVISION MINING AND RECLAMATION PLAN 0 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 0 OTHER s:» DD (lrA!•`T TCQ/'+D rrYT•i/%LT .,... ,. . , y � FULL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT (Attach necessary sheets. If this application is for a land division, describe the number and size of parcels.) c�L (/U/V c_ i9 Y -f / 3 �L OAI1C, u S D /17" To h- aA16 Z' S5�0, 3 r,5s- Gy_r m pis L171G1Ti' C....�.> i S :•uyl r54 $1 �> `,*. ,t �4 2 :�'sY d T ;l r OCERTIFICATION I CERTIFY THAT I AM PRESENTLY THE LEGAL OWNER OR THE AUTHORIZED AGENT OF THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY. ` FURTHER, I ACKNOWLEDGE THE FILING OF THIS APPLICATION AND CERTIFY THAT OF AB VE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND ACCURATE. (If an agent is to be authorized? execute an affidavit of authorization and inclu tb .affidavit w th application.) DATE: 7 SIGNATURE: R GENT AUTHORIZATION To Butte County, Department of Development Services; ZV Print Name of Agent and hone Number !moo G1 -1i(.0 4. 9� avaauuas r Uuacao ` - - _ . is hereby authorized to process this application for on my property, identified as Butte County Assessor Parcel Number. 0019—.3(010— This authorization allows representation for all applications, hearings, appeals, etc. and to sign all documents necessary for said processing, but not including document(s) relating to record title interest. Owner(s) of Record: (sign and print name) IT r eV o Print Name S n Architect and/or Engineer: Print Name of Archit ngineer d Phone Number i1i r / I/ . - . / ' Ni, Mailing Address M FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Verify: Date Received: 7/ SLOI Print Name Signature Total Amount Received Lq H -� • 00 AP Number(s) N/A Legal Description Owners Authorization ✓ Zoning Requirements ✓ Project Description ✓ Copies of plot plan Taken by —$ G— . Receipt No. k%g�j E.H. `(2.00 LD Plan 1 . v0 FD = Payment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit (Any unused portion of a deposit) will be returned upon final action. Current fee for this application is $ as of Make check payable to "Butte County Treasurer". p EEE E COUNTY OF BUTTE A 53dW 4 MENTAL INFORMATION FORM Completed By Project Applicant) BUTTE COUNTY Date Filed _Gen ral InfBft0f39WS1ON 1. Name and address of- ,sadior project sponsor: U A10 11AV1 vz- AAA C 2. Address of protect: O 7 el VO V O Assessor's Parcel Number:_ 069— 360 — D/© 3. Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project: S� �T,E�TSt�iv'�3L2 .9gaV,E 4. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: 114492Z USE ,bE, 17- 5. Existing general plan designation: 414?, 6. Existing zoning district: RR -1 7. How is land currently used? e,&1k&47—& SES/D� 8. Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed): G 1✓7 To Project Description: 9. Site size: Feet) Q• SF 49AI0(Acres/Sq. 10. Off-street parking spaces: Full size: Compact: N Total: 11. Plans attached Yes X No 12. Proposed development schedule C o 32 3 13. Associated projects n/1,i� 14. Anticipated incremental or phased development W11-9 Attach description of project containing the following information: 15. If residential, include the numbr of units, schedule of unit sizes, range of sale prices or rents, and type of household size expected. t4 A 16. commercial dicate the type, whethe nei boyhood ci r regionally oriented, square footage of sales area and loading facilities. A7 -:.CH E t IqS Z -X1-1181 % ?� /• 17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. tq/n 18. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading NIA - 0 I A- ❑ Butte County Department of Development Services ❑ Planning Division ❑ 1 facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. 19.. If the project involves a variance, conditional use, rezoning application, or any development permits, state this and indicate clearly why the application is required. If permits have alreadbeen issued, please attach as Exhibit Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). 0 Butte County Department of Development Services O Planning Division ❑ 2 YES NO 20. Change in existing features of any hills, buttes, canyons or substantial alteration of ground contours. 21. Change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public lands or roads. 22. Change in pattern or character of general area of project. 23. Significant amounts of solid waste or litter. _ Xl 24. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes or odors in vicinity. 25. Change in bay, lake, river, stream or ground water quality or quantity, or alteration of existing drainage patterns. 26. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity. _ X 27. Site on filled land or on slopes of 10 percent or more. — X 28. Use of, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, flammable or explosives. _ 29. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc. including special districts). 30. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). 31. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects. _ 0 Butte County Department of Development Services O Planning Division ❑ 2 Environmental Setting: (Attach brief description) 32. Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability; ` plants and animals, and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site and the use of the structures. Attah photographs of the site. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. � 5AW1 _10.5,` % tt 33. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one - family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set- back, rear yard, etc.). Attach photographs of the vicinity. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. Certification I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date Signature -7-DI lel K:\FORMS\SUBMITTAL\ENV-INFO 0 Butte County Department of Development Services 0 Planning Division O 3 PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION This PCS base station facility proposed to be located on Riverview Drive is designed to extend and provide PCS service to areas east of the City of Oroville and along route 162 including the Kelly Ridge area. The proposed site will hand-off to neighboring facilities SF03UB318A to the southwest and SF03UB323A to the northwest, helping to provide continuous service to the City of Oroville. Two maps illustrating PCS coverage generated from the proposed site and in conjunction with adjacent sites is attached. (See Exhibits D and E.) Red represents good signal levels and very good coverage; green also represents levels of good coverage; yellow represents diminishing signal levels and marginal coverage; and blue represents weak signal levels and poor coverage. As the maps indicate, the proposed facility will connect to other existing neighboring facilities to provide complete, good quality, signal coverage to the area. Without the site, there would be a significant hole in coverage. The proposed facility will consist of an existing wooden utility pole approximately 45 feet in height. The antenna array will consist of three panel antennas approximately 56"H x 8"W x 2.75"D, flush -mounted to the top of the utility pole. In addition to the antenna array, there will be three (3) equipment cabinets containing the electronic equipment necessary to transmit the signal. The number of cabinets may increase to a maximum of four to provide additional caller capacity. These cabinets are approximately 66"H x30"W x31 "D and will be mounted to a concrete pad measuring approximately 15 feet long by 8 feet wide and located approximately 100 feet from the utility pole. (See Exhibit A). A small power supply cabinet will be located near the equipment cabinets to which PG&E and PacBell will connect their utilities. The proposed ground mounted equipment cabinets and power supply cabinet will be contained within a fenced compound located on the east side of the parcel. Surrounding properties are residential in nature. Access to the proposed site will be via Riverview Drive through an existing driveway approach. The equipment cabinets will be completely surrounded by a wooden fence six feet high with a locking gate. The proposed site is approximately 240 feet from Riverview Drive. The proposed antennas will be painted to match the color of the pole to mitigate the visibility of the array. The ground equipment will be completely screened from view behind two existing shed structures, the topography of the parcel, and existing vegetation including several large mature trees. • PROJECT SITE DESCRIPTION The project site is one acre in size with a one story wooden residence with attached garage in the front of the lot. The rear yard is large with a slight slope from the residence to the east property line. There are two large wooden storage sheds in the northeast corner of the parcel. The rear yard itself is void of vegetation except for a moderate to heavy concentration along the north, east and south property lines. The properties that surround the project site to the northeast, northwest and southwest are mainly small residential lots. One story single family homes with moderate to heavy vegetation. Terrain in this area would be classified as moderate rolling hills. The properties to the south and southeast are large undeveloped tracts of land covered by light to moderate vegetation. 11 zo, '7,?Ag& bi4: 9, pi. it Lac if _____ __ � _ -- .- _ _ - .i � � �� i� - �.� ,� �� �� �. ��i i � ..:4 i -e•\ i �\ • t y'� 1 '} t a. 3 1 .,r 1 l �, �� 1 �� 1 i1 t f �� �_ _ 1 i ��� � �� ��[I �, i. \ .9 ,.i: � ....r S . R 1�.. t\ . \ `� \ � �. {\ 10. r� , a Y�l.�a,` ; �,. �\, \� rR. \�'...1 l ,`, � ;�•.CF.a ° _°i.�l ^,�� �'�. ` ♦ a !tel \. , -1Y� � .. ". r - .i•� � -. .1 \ � �� 1 4 . �,{ �w a i I \ r iG J 1$1.414 t ��• �► is t� e - ..� ` � 4. �� �.__--sir- � .. _ -- _Y�w�����.�\ �•�� -r • ��' ^i �\ .�.>�;A"'.� � �^ 1 `. �♦ �\� � � �'♦. $ �� `\ i` � � ...♦t � 1• !t-,`���•' .ltd ,' f USE PERMIT and MINOR USE PE DR EC EodE COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY JUL 5 APPLICATION PACKET CHECKLI T BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION This checklist is designed to assist applicants in making sure all necessary information is included in their application packet for a communications facility. Please include this checklist along with your submittal. Applicant Planner I • A completed, signed, Uniform Application and Environmental Information form. If the application is signed by an agent for the property owner, an agent authorization form must be submitted along with the Uniform Application. The application shall not be accepted unless signed by the owner or authorized agent. 2. N Payment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit (any unused portion of the deposit will be returned upon final action, if any remains.) (Planner advises applicant) 3• Thirty-five (35) copies of plans which shall include a detailed site plan drawn to scale. All plans shall be drawn on uniform size sheets no greater than 24" x 36". The finished plans shall be folded to 8%" x 11 ". The detailed site plan must include: a 2 Name and address of Applicant, Engineer and/or person who prepared the plan. b• [0 10 Property lines and lot dimensions. c - � 2- Assessor Parcel Number(s) and the street address. d• Proposed use and/or uses of the property. e• Proposed landscaping plan, if applicable. f. Dimensioned locations of existing and proposed improvements on the property (including, but not limited to, buildings, driveways, parking areas, wells, septic tanks and leach fields). . IF [NSUFFICIENT rNFORNIATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED rNCOMPLETE. I RMPVI . 0 0 g• Distances from any significant natural and constructed features of the property, such as streets, access roads, streams, rock outcroppings, major tree stands, storm drains, bodies of water, railroads, to the property lines. h. Location of all slope banks, ponds, creeks, buttes, sloughs, rock outcroppings, natural drainage courses, irrigation canals and existing vegetation worthy of consideration for preservation, such as oak trees. i• �✓ Any existing faults or fractures and geologic hazards. j• North arrow and scale of drawing. All plans shall be drawn to an engineering scale with the preferred scale of 1" = 20', with a north arrow preferably oriented to the top of sheet. k. 1Z E3 Building setbacks from the ultimate road right-of-way (front, rear, sides). 1• Proposed and existing on-site driveways and/or roads. m Location, height, and materials of walls and fences (sections may be required). n• krn'121 All driveways, drawn to scale, on adiacent and across the street properties within 100 feet of the subject site. o• Existing curbs, gutters, sidewalks and existing paving widths on-site or within 100 feet of the site, on adjacent and across the street properties. P. Nearest cross streets on both sides with plus or minus distances from subject site. q• Approximate location of all buildings within 1,000 feet, on adiacent properties. r 27 Existing and nearest fire hydrants. S. Access, both pedestrian and vehicular, showing service areas and points of ingress and A egress. t• Elevation contours, at a minimum per USGS maps. s IF INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 2 IF rNSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 3 Nle 4. ❑ Conceptual Grading Plan Items to be shown include: a. ❑ Natural areas to be preserved. b. ❑ Proposed cut and fill areas in contrasting colors of zipatone pattern. , c• ❑ Existing and proposed contours within 100 feet of project boundaries. d. ❑ Proposed drainage and flood control facilities. e. ❑ . Erosion control measures (e.g. - slope landscaping). f• DO,,, ❑ Natural drainage. g• idw ❑ Elevations and finished contours. h. � ❑ Location of retaining walls, drainage channels and existing structures. i. 0 ❑ . Location, elevation and size of proposed building pads. j ❑ All plans must be clear and legible. 5. ❑ One copy of 8 %2" x 11" transparency reduction of the detailed site plan. 6. A vicinity map showing closest major cross streets, zoning and existing land use. The following additional items are required per Butte County Code Section 24-262.E. 7. Statement of Justification: a. Ex Er Includes a description -of the proposed Facility, including the type of facility being requested. IF rNSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 3 b. J4 U� Height from natural grade to the top of proposed Facility. C. 1a,1 E9_ Support equipment proposed. d. EY" RFR/EMF and wattage output data including the number of channels. e. M 2 Horizontal and vertical location coordinates. 8. .� ted Proposed elevations of the structure and any accessory buildings, including building height and other physical dimensions, drawn to graphic scale. 9. � Visual impact assessment, photo montages, mock-ups as determined by the Director of Development Services or Planning Commission. The assessment shall identify any proposed trimming of vegetation that will be required for the normal operation of the Facility. Stealth technology is encouraged. 10. V ❑ Moc�l -' ps required (may be required at any time during the processing of the permit). 11. A discussion of and supporting information regarding the alternative site selection of at least a minimum of three to four other sites, if available, including colocation opportunities, and a statement as to why these alternative sites and/or colocation opportunities were rejected. 12. M ID -A complete service area map showing the entire wireless communications network of the provider's twenty (20) miles in all directions from the proposed site for the time period from the filing of the application to twelve (12) months from the filing of the application, for the purpose of visually aiding cumulative environmental analysis, with and without the proposed Facility or Facilities, showing all hand-off sites within the above specified area. 13. ED -A graphic depiction of the search ring and all other technical criteria used in determining the proposed Facility location. .i 14. ❑ ❑ Documentation which identifies failure characteristics of the Facility structure or tower and demonstrates that the site and setbacks are of adequate size to contain falling debris. 15. 51 EZWritten evidence demonstrating that the selected Facility structure or tower design is as visually unobtrusive as possible, given technical and engineering considerations, which indicate what type of Facility is required to provide reasonably effective service and also the best technology and/or construction available to maximally achieve visual uriobtrusiveness. IF rNt SUFFICIENT rNFOPUMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 4 r��, . r The use of best available technology and/or construction to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness is mandatory. 16. aApplicants which operate common carrier facilities (specifically, but not limited to cellular, PCS, SMR and paging service licensees of the FCC) shall provide written evidence that the applicant has provided notice to all FCC licensed wireless communication service carriers operating within the County of Butte of the plans to develop the site. 17. 4 Evidence of a valid, current operating license or construction permit from the FCC or, if the applicant is not a wireless communications service provider, a user operating agreement for each and every such provider to which the applicant intends to rent space on the proposed Facility. 18. � Ltd A report, signed by a qualified radio frequency engineer licensed by the FCC, prepared pursuant to FCC OET 65, stating whether the maximum- radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic radiation (RF/EMF) to be emitted by the proposed Facility, taking into account all other Facilities, both existing and known future Facilities, at the proposed site and adjacent properties, conforms to safety standards adopted by the FCC, if applicable. The reports prepared for Facilities shall conform to the reporting requirements set by the County and FCC OET 65 human exposure standards. The report shall also analyze the evidence provided in support of the proposed Facility location, height and radiated power, frequency, the number of channels, and all other related data and present alternatives for the location, height and radiated power, pursuant to the requirements of this section. If the proposed Facility exceeds FCC OET 65 human exposure standards, applicant shall also provide additional comprehensive technical and planning information regarding how the applicant shall protect all persons from such excessive exposure consistent with all Federal and State requirements, and any additional County requirements. 19. JN U Landscaping and painting plans for the completed project. 20. ❑ Pro /c"ts in Agricultural Zones (A-5 through A-160) shall, prior to submitting an application for a proposed Facility, submit a site plan of the proposed Facility to the Butte County Agricultural Commissioner for comment and send a notification letter to all aerial agricultural applicators registered in the County informing them of the proposed site location and tower height. No hearing on an application for a proposed facility in any agricultural zone will be scheduled, nor shall any Administrative Permit for any such facility be issued without proof that the Butte CountyAgricultural Commissioner and all aerial agricultural applicators registered in the County have been notified, as specified herein. a IF fNSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBNIITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 5 0 4qw.- "r N r� ❑ All applications for Facilities that are proposed to be located within the boundaries of any Comprehensive Airport Land Use Plan or Airport Area of Influence, as adopted or designated from time to time by the Butte County Airport Land Use Commission, shall be submitted to the Department of Development Services, Planning Division, and a copy submitted to the Butte County Airport Land Use Commission for review regarding consistency with adopted Comprehensive Airport Land Use Plans and for recommendations addressing potential impacts to air navigation within the Airport Area of Influence. The County may in its sole discretion retain an independent consultant to review either individual elements of or the entire application and advise the County at the applicant's sole expense. Additional information may be required in order to clarify, amplify, correct or otherwise supplement the above submittal information or to complete any required environmental review documents, as deemed necessary by the Department of Developmen ices, Public Works, Environmental Health Division, Butte County Fire Department, or culture ssioner. Signature: Date App ican e r sentative Signature: �A Planner Receiving Application K FOR.\1S'SUBMITAL'.CHECKLIS CELLUP WPD Date: 7 I S% D IF INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 6 069360010000 HOLLAND JEFFREY D 107 RIVERVIEW DR OROVILLE CA 95966-9421 069330007000 GEIGER KENNETH M ETAL 95 RIVERVIEW DR OROVILLE CA 95966 069330015000 BUSH NOLAN C & ALVILDA J 100 RIVERVIEW DR OROVILLE CA 95966 069330018000 WILLIAMS BRUCE D & ARVILLA P 120 RIVERVIEW DR OROVILLE CA 95966 069330036000 MILLER LORENE V SS 66 RIVERVIEW DR OROVILLE CA 95966 069330039000 BUTLER RICHARD L & DONA J 88 RIVERVIEW DRIVE OROVILLE CA 95966 069360001000 PENIX RAY & MCELREAVY JAMES G 128 RIVERVIEW DR OROVILLE CA 95966 069360009000 BURNS JACKIE A P O BOX 605 OCEANSIDE CA 92049-0605 069360060000 REICHENBACH ARTHUR I JR & MARTHA J 363 KELLY RIDGE RD OROVILLE CA 95966 069320004000 LONEY CHARLES A ETAL 6006 PORTAL WAY SP F FERNDALE WA 98248 069330008000 SANFORD ROBERT G & LISA 95 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Download Google Maps on your phone at google.com/gmm � o0 http://maps.google.com/maps?q=107+RIVERVIEW+DR+OROVILLE,+CA&oe=UTF-8&... 1/11/2010 Same ount LAN D OF NATURAL W E A L T H AN D BEAUTY PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE. CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530)538-7785 January 7, 2002 Ubiquitel Leasing Company 1175 W. Moana Lane, Ste. 201 Reno, NV 89509-4780 CERTIFIED MAIL Re: Minor Use Permit, AP 069-360-010 Gentlemen: Enclosed is your validated Minor Use Permit No. MUP02-01 to allow Minor Use Permit to install three 4 sq. ft. flush -mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utility pole, and for three ground mounted equipment cabinets. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. fU.S. Postal =ervi Sincerely, CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT(Domestic Mail Onlk; No Insurance Coverage Provided)ice L a Lyn�ardson Planning/Administrative t ` Support Service Assistant �� - Postage $ `a Certified Fee ) C Enc. ►; =� Return Receipt Fee Postmark 'Ll (Endorsement Required) "` ' Here cc: Land Development Division (g) �,. Restricted Delivery Fee . - (Endorsement Required) Building Division (y) o r Environmental Health (p) C3 TOta� Postage_& -Fees_ Department of Forestry ( ) m Relzv. A `y • �""�' ` Ubiquitel Leasing Company t E ------ o st, 1175 W Moana Lane, Ste 201 �' Reno, NV 89509-4780------------- ■ Corrfplete items 1Wnd 3. Also complete item 4 if Restrictea elivery is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: Ubiquitel Leasing Company, „ 1175 W Moana Lane, Ste 201 Reno, NV 89509-4780 1 +2. Article Number (Copy.from service label) A. Received by Datof fteryY C. Sig lure �V� X ❑Agent ❑ Addressee D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑ Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No 11 OLA - 6tab-- G L - 3. SServ)' Type W Certified Mail ❑ Express Mail ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes 7249 S O'� : , o0-46 :("46i; 44;11c31*/: PS Form -3811,' Julyl1'99`9 !' I s s, Domestic Return Receipts 102595.00-M-0952 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE'VAV h st-Class Mail stage & Fees Paid #Peirmit PS No. G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION 7 County..Center DrW Oroville, CA 95965M l i S i li i �lj i3 i i fi i i f 1I;;t;;:.II;;;;t;;;Id=.;;ll;l:l;;l;;;rr;l;;l:l;;=� ;; MINOR USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION JAN , 7 MM DATE: (Certified Mail Rec.) MUP 02-01 PERMIT NO. 069-036-010 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below: UbiquiTel Leasing Company is hereby granted a Minor Use Permit in accordance with the application filed: Minor Use Permit to install three 4 square foot flush - mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utility pole, and as many as four ground -mounted equipment cabinets on a 120 square foot concrete slab at 107 Riverview Drive. 1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of application and issuance of Permit, constitutes cause for the revocation of said permit in accordance with the procedures set 'forth in the Butte County Zoning Ordinance, including Butte County Code Sec. 24-45.65. 2. Unless otherwise provided for in a special condition to this use permit, all conditions must be completed prior to or concurrently with the establishment of the granted use. The use granted by this permit must be established within 12 months of the date of approval. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Minor Use Permit has been granted is not established within one year of the date of approval, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use. A Minor Use Permit subject to lapse may be renewed for an additional period of up to one year, provided. that sixty (60) calendar days prior to the expiration date, an application for renewal of the Minor Use Permit is filed with the Planning Division on the prescribed form and accompanied by the necessary data and fees. 1 5. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. 6. Neither the applicant, nor any agent nor representative of the applicant shall intentionally omit or misrepresent any material fact in connection with the application. Any alleged material misrepresentation shall constitute grounds for the Director of Development Services to commence a revocation hearing, and, if proven to exist, shall constitute sufficient grounds to revoke a permit. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division: 1. The new antennas shall be painted to match the color of the existing wooden utility pole at the height they will be located. 2. The Facility must meet or fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, the County, and any other agency of the Federal or State government with the authority to regulate such Facilities. . 3. The installation of the Facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The Facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division, that the 45 -foot tall utility pole will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 4. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 5. The placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. 6. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 7. The Facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a' publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 8. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 9. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 4 10. The Facility or combination of the Facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 11. If it is found that the Facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the Facility. In no case shall the Facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The Facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the Facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC OET 65. Prior to issuance of the building permit for the installation of the Facility, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the Facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the Facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 12. All Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned Facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. If the Director of Development Services determines that the Facility is abandoned, the applicant may be required to remove all equipment belonging to the applicant from the premises and return the site to its original condition within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of notice to abate. If such Facility is not removed and the site returned to its original condition within thirty (30) days, the County may remove the Facility at the applicant's and/or land owner's joint and several expense. 13. All equipment cabinets shall be screened from view with a minimum six (6) foot tall wooden fence surrounding the equipment pad. All screening treatments, including landscaping, shall be maintained as approved for the life of the Facility. 14. The Facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 15. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification,attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to 3 A reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. . 16. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 17. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Exhibit, D" and date-stamped July 5, 2001, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 18. Prior to use of this project, the applicant shall contact the Planning Division for a field inspection to verify all conditions of approval and ordinance requirements have been met. 19. Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations. Building Division 20. Building permits are required for the antennas and equipment cabinets. Engineer design calculations are required to verify adequacy of existing tower structure and footings when additional antennas are installed. Environmental Health Department 21. Prior to issuance of building permits, submit a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code. Butte County Air Quality Management District 22. Applicant shallimplement measures to prevent fugitive dust emissions during all construction activities. NOTE: Issuance of this Minor Use Permit deps not waive _requirement. of .obtaining Building- -and Health Department permits before 0019 g c nstruction, nor does it waive any other requirements. Butte County Planning Commission Chairman CC: - Land Development Division Building Division Environmental Health Department Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessor 4 APPROVED Development Pian DATE /d/3 -0 / -USE PERMIT —VARIANCE MINOR U.P ADM.PERMIT ✓ PLANNING COMMISS. DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES $ S(IppFR 1� .UCC ST g rowFRy. S @•� @Y Fwq �ty S olJ>as VICINITY MAP NO SCALE SITE NAME: HOLLAND SITE NUMBER: SF03UB381G SITE ADDRESS: 107 RIVERVIEW DR. APPLICANT: UBIQUITEL PCS OROVILLE, CA. 95966 DEED BOOK PAGE: - PARCEL NUMBER: 57 A.P. NUMBER: 069-360-010 CURRENT ZONING: AR Ubi qu*Tel .. - WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SITE SITE NAME: PG&E HOLLAND RAWLAND -NEW CONSTRUCTION SITE NUMBER:. SF03UB381 G .1. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PLANS, EXISTING CONDITIONS, AND DIMENSIONS OF THE JOB SITE PRIOR TO STARTING WORK, IMMEDIATELY NOTIFi THE ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAME. 2. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR WORK PROCEEDING IN A SAFE AND ORDERLY MANNER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION. CONTRACTOR AND/OR THEIR EMPLOYEES MUST fMMEDJ( NOTIFY THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER OF ANY NECESSARY CHANGES TO COMPLETE THE WORK/PROJECT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. 4. ALL WORK PERFORMED AND MATERIALS INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCES. CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES, ORDINANCES AND APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. 5. THE SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERWS, EQUIPMENT, ALL OTHER MATERIALS AND LABOR DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK/PROJECT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. PROPERTY OWNER: JEFF HOLLAND 107 RIVERVIEW DR. SITE DATA: OROVILLE, CA 95966 LATITUDE: 39'31'00*N. APPLICANT: UBIQUITEL PCS LONGITUDE: 121'28'0914. 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, STE A GROUND ELEVATION = 1112' CHICO, CA. 95973 USGS MAP: N/A CONTACT: STEVE RUPPENTHAL (775) 829-4500 JURISDICTION: BUTTE COUNTY i l 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS WITH _ MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY INDICATED . _. - OR.WhERE LOCAL CODES OR REGULATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE. 7. THE.CENERAI CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE WORK, USING THE BEST SKILLS AND ATTENTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE 70R ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES AND FOR COORDINATING ALL PORTIONS OF THE WORK UNDER THE CONTRACT INCLUDING CONTACT AND COORDINATION WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION ENGINEER AND WITH THE LANDLORD'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. B. KEEP GENERAL AREA CLEAN, HAZARD FREE, AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS AND RUBBISH. REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY. LEAVE PREMISES IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST OR SMUDGES OF AIJY NATURE 9, CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING, CURBING, ETC.. DURING CONSTRUCTION . UPON COMPLETION OF WORK CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY. 10. THESE DRAWINGS ARE FORMATTED FOR 24'06' (SIZE D). DO NOT SCALE OTHER SIZED VERSIONS OF TRESE DRAWINGS. I 1 INSTALLATION OF THE UBIQUITEL WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY CONSISTING OF FIVE EQUIPMENT CABINETS (3 INITIAL, 2 FUTURE). ANTENNAS CONSIST OF (3) SECTORS WITH 1 ANTENNA, FLUSH MOUNTED AT EACH SECTOR LOCATED AT A CENTERUNE OF 42'-6', ON THE EXISTING 45' -0 - TALL PG&E UTILITY POLE. PROJECT DECRIPTION C CC�DMC Jul 5 moi.. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION SHF. I DESCRIPTION 1 SHEET INDEX I LAND LORD LEASING R.F. ZONING CONSTRUCTION A&E APPROVALS Advanced Design W Consultants, LLC Planning, Engineering S Construction Services RORTHF:RN CAIJFON A 1755 W Hemmer Ili Ste 12 Stockton. CA 95209-2900 Ph 209-478-4601 Fec 209-47874831 SOUTHERN I. NIA 2005 Airport Drive Bekera110d. CA 83308 Ph. 801-387-9704 Fec 881-393-1218 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO, CA. 95973 (530)897-5005 ZOLCC LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO. CA. 9597'1 (5311) 897-5005 HOLLAND SITE NO.: SF03UB381 G 107 RIVERVIEW DR. RAY��'1�� REN. 0F CA1\E�� PROJECT NO: SF03UB381G DRAWN BY: RAC CHECKED BY: SAL Wa JR Nn nerc ICCI1F artLu InLZ TITLE SHEET SHEET NUMBER T-1 1st SUBMITTAL: 06/11/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.: A42-049-01 1 06/11/01 90% ZONING Q2 06/25/01 100% ZONING 0 artLu InLZ TITLE SHEET SHEET NUMBER T-1 1st SUBMITTAL: 06/11/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.: A42-049-01 LEASE AREA D S RIPTIONw ALL THAT PORTION OF LOT 7, GLENDALE RIDGE TRACT, UNIT NO.I AS DESCRIBED IN THAT DEED OF TRUST RECORDED ,UNE 1. 2000 AS SERIAL NUMBER 2000-0020147 IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER FOR THE COUNTY OF BUTTE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE S 8116'51' E ON AND ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 221.88 FEET; THENCE S 08'43'09' W. A DISTANCE OF 8.42 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S 79'00'59' E, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET; THENCE S 10'59'01' W. A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET; THENCE N 79'00'59' W, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET; THENCE N 10'59'01" E. A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 375 SOUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS. TOGETHER WITH RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO SAID LEASE AREA. TOGETHER WITH EASEMENTS OF VARYING WIDTHS FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITIES TO SAID LEASE AREA. NOTES OWNER: JEFFREY D. HOLLAND APN: 069-360-010 THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND A COMPILATION OF AVAILABLE RECORD AND TITLE .INFORMATION. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, PROPERTY LINES ARE DERIVED FROM RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN PLOTTED BASED SOLELY ON INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE CONDITION OF TITLE REPORT BY: TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, ORDER NO. 00195603, DATED MARCH 28, 2001. THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN LOCATED BY FIELD OBSERVATION . THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED ALTHOUGH HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE AT THE CENTER OF THE PROPOSED LEASE AREA WAS DETERMINED BY CPS OBSERVATIONS. LAT. 39'31'00.3' N. NAD 83 LONG. 121'28'08.9' W. NAD 83 .ELEV. 1137.5 NAVD 88 .(BASIS OF DRAWING) LAT. 39'31'00.7• N. NAD 27 LONG. 12128'05.0' W. NAD 27 ;..ELEv..' 1135.2 NGVD 29 Th. Information shorn above meets or exceeds the requirements sal forth in FAA order 8260.19c for i -A accuracy ( f 15' horizontally and t 3' verticolly). The horizontal datum (coordinates) are expressed as degrees, minutes and seconds, to the nearest tenth of a second. The vertical datum (heights) are expressed In feat and decimals thereof and are determined to the nearest 0.1 foot. CONTOUR INTERVAL - 2' HIM. THE FOLLOWING EASEMENTS COULD NOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD: 1. EXISTING ROADS, DITCHES, DRAINS, PIPES, ETC. PER BOOK 422, PAGE 100. C ENESS VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE TRARSFORNCR / TELCO 5' CYPRESSTREE 42.9' LEGEND - --W-- UNDERGROUND WATER - --Y- - -7- - UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE - -E- - -Ei - UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL - -o- - -D- - UNDERGROUND GAS ------- SITE BOUNDARY UNE — POWERUNE PROPERTY UNE POWER POLE (PP.) p ROOD LIGHT TX FIRE HYDRANT pd WATER VALLA: m ELECTRIC METER ® WATER METER A ELEVATION AT TOP OF CONCRETE m I� ELEVATION AT nowLwE ELEVATION AT EDGE OF PAVEMENT r1w ELEVATION AT NATURAL GROUND 0.VI- CENTERUNE OF STREET 4 N G COR LOT 7 I ( APN: 069-360-010 POR. LOT 7 SEJ I t S 08.430 9 W— &42' PROPOSED LEASE REA on� Wlj�8It t �z/ IF (375 SO Fr) T ' � 1 LEASE _DETAIL -- I*- 10' f ION LEASE AREA T) NKS 15'42' 1 0 GRAPHIC SCALE ( DE rELT ) 1 Lacb - 30 fL (TDR 24• : 36• PU0r) Advanced Design M Consultants, LLC Planning, Engineering S Construction Services NO r'RN CAI IfY1 Nle 1755 T Hemmer cal Ste 12 Stockton, CA 95209-2900 Pb: 209-478-4601 Fez 209-478-4831 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIe 2005 Airport Drive Bakersfield, CA 93308 Ph: 661-387-9704 .Fen 661-393-1218 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO. CA. 95973 (530)897-5005 Z6LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, STE A CHICO, CA 95973 (530) 897-5005 HOUMD SITE NO.: SF03UBMlG 107 RIVERVIEW DR. nnnLm I r nn .. KAYU<f' REN. / 1,91 OF PROJECT NO: SF03UB381G DRAWN BY: ACS/PWC CHECKED BY: HJ Nn nATV Iccuc encu urLc SITE SURVEY SHEET NUMBER C-1 1st SUBMITTAL: 06/08/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.:A42-049-01 1 06/11/01 BOX ZONING Q2 06/25/01 I= ZONING 0 encu urLc SITE SURVEY SHEET NUMBER C-1 1st SUBMITTAL: 06/08/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.:A42-049-01 LCE) POWE! ,4 J Advanced Design TW Consultants, LLC Planning, Engineering S Construction Services NORTHERN CA[IMRMA 1755 T Hammer In Ste 12 SLocktom CA. 95209-2900 Pd 209-478-4601 Faz 209-478-4631 SI rIM1TF N CAUPOR 2005 Airport Drlae Bakersfield, CA. 93308 Ph 661-387-9704 Faz 661-393-1218 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, STE A CH CO, CA. 95973 (530)897-5005 LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE STE A CHICO, CA. 95973 (530) 897-5005 HOLLAND SITE NO.: SF03OB381G 107 RIVERVIEW DR. OROVILLE CA. 95966 BUTTE SCALE: 3/16" = 1.-0' REN. JT �Q 0 I PKfh1tCR@381G I DRAWN BY: JM CHECKED BY: SAL MTZ JR NO DATE ISSUE 1 06/11/01 90% ZONING 2Q 06/25/01 100% ZONING 0 SHEET T(TLE SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER A-1 1st SUBMITTAL: 06/11/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.:A42-049-01 D 45' F-0 TOP OF POLE I I 42'-8- AGL RAD CENTER PROPOSED UBIOUITEL ANTENNAS I I I I . I I I I I 1 1 I . I I I I I 1 I I I I - ............... BRACKETS ANDRIISER mSpR & ' SPECIFICATIONS RADIO CABINET RADIO CABINET POWER CABINET BATTERY CABINET Q6 HIGH NN UNK FENCE WITH (3) STRANDS OF BARBED - WIRE (TYPICAL) SOUTH ELEVATION ^ SCALE 1/4- - 1--0- A-1 BRACKETS AND RISER--/ I CONDUIT FOR COAX I CABLE AS PER PG&E I SPECIFICATIONS • I I 1 I I (E) POLE 45'-0-� I I I I I P 8'-0- NICM I NN LINK FENCE WITH I 3E STRANDS (IF BARBED wI (TYPICAL) I I I I I —(P) POWER/TELCO I I SERVICE RACK I I Advanced Design 9W Consultants, LLC Planning, Engineering 3 Construction Services NOR7_N_Y'RN I. NIA 1755 If Hammer ILL Ste 12 Stockton. CA 95209-2900 PE: 209-470-4001 Fax 209-478-4631 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2005 Airport Drlae Beken(leld. CA 93308 Pb.' 661-387-9704 Fax 661-393-1218 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, STE A CH CO. CA. 95973 (530)897-5005 tifOLCC LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO, CA - 95973 (530) 897-5005 HOLLAND SITE NO.: SF03UB381G 107 RIVER OROVI 9 S7 , [ I 'U'RE1 7, REN. �lglF �F C Av\FC) PROJECT NO: SF03U8381G DRAWN BY: JM CHECKED BY: SAL MTZ JR NO DATE ISSUE 1 06/11/01 90[ ZONING 06/25/01 1008 ZONING ELEVATIONS A-2 1st SUBMITTAL- 06/11/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.: A42-049-01 :•o.❖..so .•.: oe s a.•. .................... RADIO CABINET RADIO CABINET POWER CABINET BATTERY CABINET Q6 HIGH NN UNK FENCE WITH (3) STRANDS OF BARBED - WIRE (TYPICAL) SOUTH ELEVATION ^ SCALE 1/4- - 1--0- A-1 BRACKETS AND RISER--/ I CONDUIT FOR COAX I CABLE AS PER PG&E I SPECIFICATIONS • I I 1 I I (E) POLE 45'-0-� I I I I I P 8'-0- NICM I NN LINK FENCE WITH I 3E STRANDS (IF BARBED wI (TYPICAL) I I I I I —(P) POWER/TELCO I I SERVICE RACK I I Advanced Design 9W Consultants, LLC Planning, Engineering 3 Construction Services NOR7_N_Y'RN I. NIA 1755 If Hammer ILL Ste 12 Stockton. CA 95209-2900 PE: 209-470-4001 Fax 209-478-4631 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2005 Airport Drlae Beken(leld. CA 93308 Pb.' 661-387-9704 Fax 661-393-1218 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, STE A CH CO. CA. 95973 (530)897-5005 tifOLCC LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO, CA - 95973 (530) 897-5005 HOLLAND SITE NO.: SF03UB381G 107 RIVER OROVI 9 S7 , [ I 'U'RE1 7, REN. �lglF �F C Av\FC) PROJECT NO: SF03U8381G DRAWN BY: JM CHECKED BY: SAL MTZ JR NO DATE ISSUE 1 06/11/01 90[ ZONING 06/25/01 1008 ZONING ELEVATIONS A-2 1st SUBMITTAL- 06/11/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.: A42-049-01 _ I ' MOUNTING BRACKETS AND FAME. 1 PG&E SPECIFICATIONS t. . A2-285 ,. OOD UTIILITYY rp POLE "D' k �. ANTENNA MOUNTING DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S. \ n l7 45:0 (E) TOP OF POLE 1 A.G.L. RAD CENT7t I I PROPOSED UBIOUITEl ANTENNAS I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I . ' I I I I I I I o 1 I 1 I 1 I I RADIO CABINET RADIO CABINET POWER CABINET BATTERY CABINET Q6 HIGH NN UNK FENCE WITH (3) STRANDS OF BARBED - WIRE (TYPICAL) SOUTH ELEVATION ^ SCALE 1/4- - 1--0- A-1 BRACKETS AND RISER--/ I CONDUIT FOR COAX I CABLE AS PER PG&E I SPECIFICATIONS • I I 1 I I (E) POLE 45'-0-� I I I I I P 8'-0- NICM I NN LINK FENCE WITH I 3E STRANDS (IF BARBED wI (TYPICAL) I I I I I —(P) POWER/TELCO I I SERVICE RACK I I Advanced Design 9W Consultants, LLC Planning, Engineering 3 Construction Services NOR7_N_Y'RN I. NIA 1755 If Hammer ILL Ste 12 Stockton. CA 95209-2900 PE: 209-470-4001 Fax 209-478-4631 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2005 Airport Drlae Beken(leld. CA 93308 Pb.' 661-387-9704 Fax 661-393-1218 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, STE A CH CO. CA. 95973 (530)897-5005 tifOLCC LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO, CA - 95973 (530) 897-5005 HOLLAND SITE NO.: SF03UB381G 107 RIVER OROVI 9 S7 , [ I 'U'RE1 7, REN. �lglF �F C Av\FC) PROJECT NO: SF03U8381G DRAWN BY: JM CHECKED BY: SAL MTZ JR NO DATE ISSUE 1 06/11/01 90[ ZONING 06/25/01 1008 ZONING ELEVATIONS A-2 1st SUBMITTAL- 06/11/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.: A42-049-01 MEMORANDUM PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO: Butte County Assessor's Office FROM: Butte County Planning Department SUBJECT: Ubiquitel Leasing Company, MUP02-01 DATE: January 7, 2002 Pursuant to Section 65863.5 of the Government Code, the following parcel identified as 069-360- 010, was: Rezone from to zoning district. Granted a variance to X Issued a conditional Minor Use Permit to install three 4 sq. ft. flush -mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utility pole, and for three ground mounted equipment cabinets, on the east side of Riverview Drive, approximately 680 feet north of Oakcrest Drive, at 107 Riverview Drive, Oroville.,AR-1 (Agricultural Residential - 1 acre parcels) 0 (SPACE FOR FILING STAMP ONLY) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BUTTE In The Matter Of Notice of Public Hearing. AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of California ss. County of Butte The undersigned resident of the county of Butte, State of California, says: That I am, and at all time herein mentioned was a citizen of the United States and not a party to nor interested in the above entitled matter; that I am the principal clerk of the printer and publisher of The Chico Enterprise -Record The Oroville Mercury -Register That said newspaper is one of general circula- tion as defined by Section 6000 Government Code of the State of California, Case No. 26796 by the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Butte; that said newspa- per at all times herein mentioned was printed and published daily in the City of Chico and County of Butte; that the notice of which the annexed is a true printed copy, was published in said newspaper on the following days: Nov. 22, Oi. Dated December 12, 2001. at Chico, California. (Si ture) NO. December 17, 2001 Ubiq%itel Leasing Company 140 Independence Circle, Suite A Chico, CA 95973 satte, Co L A N D O F N A T U R A L W E A L T H A N D B E A U T Y PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE. CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530)538-7785 Re: Minor Use Permit, AP 069-360-010, MUP02-01 Gentlemen: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Commission held December 13, 2001, your request for a Minor Use Permit, was approved subject to the conditions listed on the permit. Should you desire to appeal any of the conditions imposed by the Planning Commission, you must do so in writing, to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, prior to 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 26, 2001. The appeal fee of $50.00 must be paid at that time. If you do not appeal and if there are no other appeal within the 10 calendar -day appeal period, the action of the Planning Commission is final. For purposes of the California Environmental Quality Act, a Notice of Exemption must be filed. The fee for the filing of a Notice of Exemption is the $25.00 documentary handling fee. A check made payable to the Butte County Treasurer in the amount of $25.00 should be submitted to the Planning Division in order to complete the process. You will receive your valid permit, if there are no appeals, after it has been signed by the Planning Commission Chairman. Pursuant to Section 66020 (d) (2) of the Government Code you are hereby notified that you have 90 days to register a protest challenging.any fees, dedications, reservations,' or exactions imposed as conditions of approval for this project. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Stephen Betts at this office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Lynn Richardson Planning/Administrative Support Service Assistant a Is I NZE "r •, kn Is I NZE "r Photosimulation of view looking west from Kelly Ridge Rd. existing power pole t J:•:e{ t '�'. O q !viz O' t sT, proposed antennas r (mounted to new pole) �YT � (''. � _ � `,�"�j .:I :J ,•SSL" ,11 � _Q ,,�. �^D{ `, h ��� � �' � 9 JO � i�.N � � r� �•':��� t u'' »� ',:44,0.• 0 MWALAWN W:! 9 n G 00�,.�� 06113(01 0 PG&E Holland 107 Riverview Drive Oroville, CA 95969 UbiquiTel SF03ub381G Accuracy of this photosimulation based upon information provided by project applicant- Questions? Call 1-88&FOTOSLM. �nC.0 yL)�aJ6w 71 7 e � 4' �i �+.�Jf" f `I ,:.v i�r �a1 � Fa �.�� �,� :rp �,• ry - pi�i'_� n G 00�,.�� 06113(01 0 PG&E Holland 107 Riverview Drive Oroville, CA 95969 UbiquiTel SF03ub381G Accuracy of this photosimulation based upon information provided by project applicant- Questions? Call 1-88&FOTOSLM. �nC.0 yL)�aJ6w 0611"1 Photosimulation of view looking south from the intersection of Lodgeview Dr and Ridgeview Dr. la:A. r q.A. —4--V 1-1 ft s 4c3�,+ "�.' '4]S'14�'Zi to +� LOQGEVIEW ` r• r� ''i YP +die,•^�� l' '���V.� r • t � :n �:. '3.•" „�, �,� 'i' i <�• 1 kk���� r ^ ^�'��•� �' �y •i;j. tT } Ar 'r i y_s LJC.a v. .n .� yob, c.{ • 1. �.. ..e^ � it _ +f .V% � I. ,• .JI���i�i+'' y wi ' r 7 .} j � " r A w'� Al ,E' J�7•.'� + "4 i a•; ST- :e � �NN�» �y�� ��i, k _ '. - :•.�. .fi � J r { ♦ !'' itt f•_,����'iM �" — f `� ` � � ey 'v +s,R 1y ti. :1 hb...' t^1.i .. x A•r,�pMt .y 1 'i{ �.' r....i f•y ` �r'� p��y� �� 5• 1, / ! � '8 � f �4 � � - ?" � , s a , . • � {! �{ !�� ' -7R�t t I-+ "-'� _ .r--.. .. �• ^ x �! ,,,�� i. e� ..-tF'x!t. Y n'pQ. ?M.. ♦ � �{yyc. y� � v j ; � j j w j,4 I—'�al y'�� .fly � i„�. .. ��. � � �a ir'. aft �yi���'r •';' -' 1- '. Yr ''+�°�` r�. ���� .r: 'j` t 77 i. r< 1. d Y' ^r 14 PG&E Holland 107 Riverview Drive Oroville, CA 95969 G .y 11 • • • � r J la:A. r q.A. —4--V 1-1 ft MEMORANDUM DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION To: Planning Commission From: Planning Division Subject: Consent Agenda Item - Minor Use Permit for UbiquiTel Leasing Company, MUP 02-01) Date: December 5, 2001 Attachments: A. November 28, 2001, Planning Manager Agenda Reports with attachments B. November 28, 2001, Planning Manager Minutes C. Photosimulations On November 28, 2001, a Planning Manager's meeting was held on the above referenced projects. No written comments were received from the public prior to the hearing and no testimony was received from the public at the hearing opposing the proposed collocation of antennas. The applicant's representative was present at the hearing and agreed to all of the conditions of approval. The Planning Manager recommends that the Planning Commission approve the Minor Use Permit for UbiquiTel Leasing Company subject to the findings and conditions listed in the November 28, 2001, Planning Manager's Minutes. The Minor Use Permit is a Consent Agenda item; if the Commission takes any action other than that recommended by the Planning Manager, the item must be pulled from the Consent Agenda and set for a public hearing at a later date. November 26, 2001 Ubiquitel Leasing Company 140 Independence Circle, Suite A Chico, CA 95973 ........ utte Count L A N D O F N A T U R A L W E A L T H A N D BEAUTY PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 . FAX: (530) 538-7785 Re: Minor Use Permit, AP 069-360-010, MUP02-01 Gentlemen:: Your request has been scheduled for hearing in front of the Planning Manager on November 28, 2001, at 9:00 a.m. The meeting will be held in the Planning Division Conference Room, at 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. \1" A recommendation by the Planning representative will be forwarded to the Planning Commission as a consent item for final action. Consent items are set for approval in one motion. These items are considered non -controversial. No presentations will be made, however, some questions may be asked. The Chair will ask if any Commissioner or member of the public wishes to pull a consent item for discussion. The Minor Use Permit will be issued after approval by the Planning Commission. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Stephen Betts at this office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, A LJ Lynn Richardson Planning/Administrative Support Service Assistant Ir • BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING MANAGER AGENDA REPORT —.November 28, 2001 Applicant: UbiquiTel Leasing Company Location: 107 Riverview Drive, Oroville File #: MUP 02-01 Parcel Size: Approximately 1 acre Request: Minor Use Permit to co - locate three 4 -square foot Zone date: February 28, 1984 flush -mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45- Project foot tall utility pole, and as Planner: Pam Nelson many as four ground - mounted equipment cabinets. Supervisor District: 1 G.P.: Agricultural Residential Attachments: Zoning: Agricultural Residential, 1 A. Conditions of Approval acre parcels (AR -1) B. Vicinity Map C. General Plan/Zoning Map APN: 069-0360-010 D. Photosimulation E. Site Plan STAFF COMMENT: Staff recommends approval of the Minor Use Permit with findings and conditions. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/SITE CHARACTERISTICS: UbiquiTel Leasing Company is requesting approval of a Minor Use Permit to colocate three panel antennas on an existing utility pole and corresponding equipment cabinets on a residential parcel in the AR -1 (Agricultural Residential, 1 acre parcel) zone in the Kelly Ridge area of Oroville. The proposed PCS base station facility is designed to extend and provide PCS service to areas east of Oroville and along Route 162, which is necessary for contiguous and quality signal coverage in the area. Proposed improvements include three panel antennas, each approximately four square feet in size (56" H x 8" W x 3" D), flush -mounted at the top of an existing 45 -foot tall wooden utility pole (PG&E). Additionally, there will be as many as four equipment cabinets (66" H x 30" W x 31" D) containing the electronic equipment necessary to transmit the signal. The cabinets will be mounted to a 120 -square foot concrete slab, along with a small power supply cabinet for utility connections. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 1 ■ Existing use of the subject parcel is single-family residential, including a 2,960 -square foot house and two storage sheds totaling 1,200 square feet. The one -acre property is on the east side of Riverview Drive at an elevation of approximately 1,140 feet. The existing utility pole is located along the northern boundary of the property near the existing dwelling. Proposed antennas will be painted to match the color of the pole. The proposed lease space for equipment cabinets is located in the rear yard of the lot behind two existing storage sheds (approximately 100 feet from the utility pole and 240 feet from Riverview Drive). The equipment pad will be surrounded by a six-foot tall wooden fence with a locking gate. Access to the facilities will be via Riverview Drive through the existing paved driveway and an extended 12 -foot wide gravel drive to the equipment pad. See the attached Site Plan (Attachment E). The proposed communication facility would be unmanned. However, a maintenance technician would visit the site once a month for inspection and preventive maintenance. These maintenance visits, along with emergency repairs, would be the only vehicle trips generated by the facility. Lighting of the facilities is not proposed. ANALYSIS: General Plan and Zoning Compliance: The General Plan land use designation of the project site is Agricultural Residential, which allows public and quasi -public uses as a Secondary Use. Zoning of the project site is AR -1 (Agricultural Residential, 1 acre parcel), which allows public and quasi -public uses with approval of a Use Permit. However, in 1999, Butte County adopted a Wireless Communication Facility Ordinance establishing special permit provisions for wireless communication facilities based on potential impacts. Under this Ordinance, wireless communication facilities that are mounted to an existing utility pole in an Agricultural Residential zoning district require approval of a Minor Use Permit. In order to ensure that the proposed project complies with all applicable provisions of the County's Wireless Communication Facilities Ordinance (Butte County Code Section 24-262), the following conditions have been incorporated. ➢ Submittal of bonds to cover the costs of a one-time radio-frequency analysis. ➢ Radio-frequency emissions in excess of FCC standards are not allowed. ➢ Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six months shall be considered abandoned. ➢ Verification submitted annually attesting that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 2 ■ ➢ Access to the site must be at least 12 feet wide and capable of supporting a 40,000 - pound fire apparatus. Aesthetic Impacts The proposed facilities (colocated panel antennas and equipment cabinets) may have a negative aesthetic impact on nearby residents and views within the Kelly Ridge area. While the project site is not located along a designated scenic corridor or vista, facilities would require special design and screening techniques to minimize the physical and visual impacts. The project site is located in a large residential area along a ridgeline to the east of Lake Oroville. Single-family residential properties surrounding the site range in size from one to 12 acres. Mature trees and rolling topography in the project vicinity create a substantial visual screen of existing utility poles. In fact, there are six trees on the project site that are over 40 feet in height. The existing 45 -foot tall wooden utility pole is setback over 100 feet from Riverview Drive, adjacent to the existing single -story home. The additional antennas will be flush -mounted and would not increase the height of the pole. A photosimulation of the proposed antennas on the existing pole shows that the antennas would not be conspicuous (See Attachment D). A condition of the project requires that the proposed antennas be painted to match the color of the existing wooden pole at theteight where they would be installed. Up to four equipment cabinets would be located on a concrete slab within the 15 by 25 -foot lease space in the rear of the lot, screened to the west and south by existing storage sheds. In order to ensure visual screening of the equipment cabinets (particularly from the adjacent residential lots north and northeast of the site), a condition was added requiring a minimum six-foot tall wooden fence surrounding the equipment area. Radio -Frequency Emissions The radio emissions from the proposed antennas are regulated by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). A radio-frequency analysis was performed by consulting engineer Hammett & Edison, Inc. to determine compliance with the appropriate federal guidelines for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields. Under a "worse -case" scenario, the maximum ambient RF level anywhere at ground level would be 0.083% of the applicable public exposure limit. ACTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION: Staff recommends that the Planning Manager take the following actions: I. Recommend that the Planning Commission find that the project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15301. Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) consists of the leasing and minor alteration of existing public ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 3 ■ • utility structure(s) involving negligible or no expansion of use. Proposed wireless communication facilities colocated with the existing utility pole constitute a negligible expansion of the existing use. II. Recommend approval to the Planning Commission of Minor Use Permit 02-01 for UbiquiTel Leasing Company, subject to the following findings and conditions found in Attachment A. A. The proposed location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use is in accordance with the purpose of this Ordinance, the purpose of the zone in which the site is located, the Butte County General Plan, and the development policies and standards of the County because: Project conditions of approval have been applied to this project pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section 24-262 (Wireless Communication Facilities), the Butte County Building Division, the Butte County Environmental Health Department, and the Butte County Air Quality Management District. The project is Butte County General Plan in that the Agricultural Residential land use designation allows public uses as a Secondary Use and cellular telephone facilities are considered a public use. The project also complies with the Agricultural Residential (AR -1) zoning provisions and the Wireless Communication Facilities Ordinance in that proposed facilities mounted to an existing utility pole are permitted with approval of a Minor Use Permit. B. The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use will be compatible with, and will not adversely affect, or be detrimental to adjacent uses, residents, buildings, structures, or natural resources, with consideration given to: 1. Harmony in scale, bulk, coverage, and density: The proposed flush -mounted antennas would not increase the height of the existing utility pole and would not be visually conspicuous in this setting. 2. The availability of public facilities, services, and utilities: Electrical power service is already established to the property and no additional services or utilities are required. 3. The harmful effect, if any, upon desirable neighborhood character: The project site is already developed with the utility pole. The proposed antenna mounted to the existing pole would not have a harmful effect upon the neighborhood character. The radio-frequency emissions from the proposed antennas must meet FCC standards. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 4 ■ 4. The generation of traffic and the capacity and physical character of surrounding streets: Very few vehicle trips would be generated during installation of the antennas and equipment shelter. The communications facility is unmanned and only one regular maintenance visit per month would be required after construction. 5. The suitability of the site for the type and intensity of use or development which is proposed: The site is well suited for the project because the proposed antennas would be mounted on the existing 45 foot tall utility pole. The operation and maintenance of the facility would not impact surrounding residential use. 6. Any other relevant impact of the proposed use: The Planning Division has circulated the proposed communication facility application to County Agencies and has received no evidence that the use would cause any other relevant impact. C. Based on the above findings, the proposed location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use and the condition under which it would be operated or maintained would not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. D. The proposed use would comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 24, Section 262 of the Butte County Code. E. The radio-frequency emissions generated by the antennas on the monopole are below the limits set by the Federal Communications Commission. F. The proposed antennas would not create any impacts to aircraft operations. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 5 ■ EXHIBIT A MINOR USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: (Certified Mail Rec.) MUP 02-01 PERMIT NO. 069-036-010 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. J Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below: UbiquiTel Leasing Company is hereby granted a Minor Use Permit in accordance with the application filed: Minor Use Permit to install three 4 square foot flush - mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utility pole, and as many as four ground -mounted equipment cabinets on a 120 square foot concrete slab at 107 Riverview Drive. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of application and issuance of Permit, constitutes cause for the revocation of said permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Butte County Zoning Ordinance, including Butte County Code Sec. 24-45.65. 2. Unless otherwise provided for in a special condition to this use permit, all conditions must be completed prior to or concurrently with the establishment of the granted use. The use granted by this permit must be established within 12 months of the date of approval. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Minor Use Permit has been granted is. not established within one year of the date of approval, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use. A Minor Use Permit subject to lapse may be renewed for an additional period of up to one year, provided that sixty (60) calendar days, prior to the expiration date, an application for renewal of the Minor Use Permit is filed with the Planning Division on the prescribed form and accompanied by the necessary data and fees. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 6 ■ 5. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. 6. Neither the applicant, nor any agent nor representative of the applicant shall intentionally omit or misrepresent any material fact in connection with the application. Any alleged material misrepresentation shall constitute grounds for the Director of Development Services to commence a revocation hearing, and, if proven to exist, shall constitute sufficient grounds to revoke a permit. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division: 1. The new antennas shall be painted to match the color of the existing wooden utility pole at the height they will be located. 2. The Facility must meet or fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, the County, and any other agency of the Federal or State government with the authority to regulate such Facilities. 3. The installation of the Facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The Facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division, that the 45 -foot tall utility pole will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 4. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 5. The placement of any, antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. 6. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 7. The Facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 8. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 7 ■ • 9. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 10. The Facility or combination of the Facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 11. If it is found that the Facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the Facility. In no case shall the Facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The Facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the Facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC OET 65. Prior to issuance of the building permit for the installation of the Facility, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the Facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the Facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 12. All Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned Facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. If the Director of Development Services determines that the Facility is abandoned, the applicant may be required to remove all equipment belonging to the applicant from the premises and return the site to its original condition within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of notice to abate. If such Facility is not removed and the site returned to its original condition within thirty (30) days, the County may remove the Facility at the applicant's and/or land owner's joint and several expense. 13. All equipment cabinets shall be screened from view with a minimum six (6) foot tall wooden fence surrounding the equipment pad. All screening treatments, including landscaping, shall be maintained as approved for the life of the Facility. 14. The Facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 8 ■ 15. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 16. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 17. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in.the Planning Division, is identified as "Exhibit D" and date-stamped July 5, 2001, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 18. Prior to use of this project, the applicant shall contact the Planning Division for a field inspection to verify all conditions of approval and ordinance requirements have been met. 19. Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations. Building Division 20. Building permits are required for the antennas and equipment cabinets. Engineer design calculations are required to verify adequacy of existing tower structure and footings when additional antennas are installed. Environmental Health Department 21. Prior to issuance of building permits, submit a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code. Butte County Air Quality Management District 22. Applicant shall implement measures to prevent fugitive dust emissions during all construction activities. I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing conditions, that they are in fact the conditions which were imposed upon the granting of this use permit, and that I agree to abide fully by said conditions. Dated: Applicant ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 9 m NOTE: Issuance of this Minor Use Permit does not waive requirement of obtaining Building and Health Department permits before starting construction, nor does it waive any other requirements. Butte County Planning Commission Chairman CC: Land Development Division Building Division Environmental Health Department Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessor ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 10 ■ w ml I@ NOV-26-2001 11:05A FROM:LEONARD R PIRKLE ATT 9255528188 110v CA UA a a : coo . .,�� �•••r � ••;,� � 40 Pacift Gas jwd fkc6c Carspany November 21, 2001 Mr. Phil Hickerson LCC International 1175 W. Moana Lane #201 Reno, CA 89509 TO:1O1022O15592337822 P:16/16 Telecom Business Develoraerrt V30 Gatawar Oaks Olive. Suite 120 sacrameMo. 01196= 9rii SM131 Far: 91 M17127 Reference: Structural Analysis of PG&E Wood Pole on Wyandotte 1105 Circuit, Site No. SF03UB381G, Located at 107 Riverview, Oroville CA; APN: 069-360-010 Dear Mr. Hickerson: in accordance with the California Public Utility Commission's (CPUC) general orders, PG&E has performed a structural analysis on the above wood pole, and has determined that the pole meets or exceeds CPUC and PG&E strength requirements for your proposed antenna installation. For the reasons stated below, structural calculations need not be provided to Placer County. t The following information should clarify how PG&E interacts with local permitting agencies when installing antennas on transmission towers and poles. I am hopeful that this letter meets your needs. Because PG&E is a public utility. the design and construction of utility structures such as electric, transmission towers and poles come under the jurisdiction of the CPUC rather than under local jurisdictions. We are responsible to the CPUC to ensure that we use sound engineering principles in the design and construction of our towers and poles. Local jurisdictions are 'preempted* by State law under the Public Utilities Code and cannot require a putfrc utifity to submit to their permitting processes when doing vWA on utility structures. PG&E has established the following p=Wures In order to comply with CPUC regulations and standards. Before mounting PCS or cellular antennas to any transmission tower or pole, an engineer thoroughly reviews the structural integrity of the tower or pole and the proposed mounting arrangement It is the engineer's responsibility to determine whether modifications to the tower or pole are required and that the mounting arrangements are suitable. In moct cases, the additional loading due to the antennas and assn ated cables (both wind and weight) are so insignificant compared to the strength of the tower or pole that neither actual shLdjmal calculations nor modifications to ft tower or pole are necessary. In some cases, however, structural modifwfions to the tower or pole or mounting arrangement are required and must be done before any antenna may be attached. Following the installation, PG&E inspects the workmanship of the mounting tia ensure that the installation was made in accordance with our design requirements. Sin y, f 1 Di 1 � ROBERT E. (GENE) SCHLEGEL, P.E. Manager, Business Development BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING MANAGER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Manager that a public hearing will be held on Wednesday, November 28, 2001, in the Butte County Development Services Conference Room, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following items: ITEM DETERMINED TO BE CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT FROM ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW 9:00 a.m. - Ubiquitel Leasing Company, Minor Use Permit to install three 4 sq. ft. flush - mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utility pole, and for three ground mounted equipment cabinets on property zoned AR -1 (Agricultural Residential — 1 acre parcels). The property is located on the east side of Riverview Drive, approximately 680 feet north of Oakcrest Drive, at 107 Riverview Drive, Oroville. APN 069-360-010 (RC) (MUP 02-01) The above mentioned application and map are on file and available for public viewing at the office of the Butte County Development Services Department, Planning Division, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. For information call: (530) 538-7601 (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) Comments may be submitted in writing at any time prior to the hearing or orally at the meeting listed above or as may be continued to a later date. The decision of the Director of Development Services will be submitted to the Planning Commission for final. approval. Upon action taken by the Planning Commission on the project an appeal may be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. The appeal period is 10 days. If you challenge the above applications in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission, at or prior to, the public hearing. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION To be published in the Chico Enterprise Record on Thursday, November 22, 2001. Yy) up v 9-0 L AND OF N A T U R A L W E A L T H AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH LI18-B County Center Drive F-141 1 Main Street ® 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 P.O. Box 5364 Oroville, CA 95965 TEL: (530) 538-7282 Chico, CA 95927 TEL: (530) 538-7281 FAX: (530) 538-2165 TEL: (530) 891-2727 FAX: (530) 538-7785 FAX: (530) 895-6512 July 6, 2001 Ubiquitel Leasing Company 140 Independence Circle, Suite A Chico, CA 95973 Re: Minor Use Permit application for Ubiquitel Riverview Dr., APN 069-360-010 Attention Steve Ruppenthal: We have been asked by Butte County Development Services Department, Planning Division to comment on the above application. We do not have adequate information in our files to be able to provide comments at this time. In order for us to provide comments we need the following additional information: • We require a scaled map of the parcel showing the location of the existing septic system on the parcel and its designated replacement area. If you have any questions please contact our office between 8 AM and 4:30 PM Monday through Friday. Y rs truly, oug og , Supervising R.E.H.S. CC: Planning d D ECEOVE JUL 6 2001 . BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION Inter -Depart',. emorandum TO:�� z M: G SUBJEj: DATE: t ill, U6140-1 �w r (�� rMi 1 Q I✓er✓(ell , �•��:. I' Memorandum Pex 1 i / FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: 7- /D -O! �p 1�11A 0.%Mt� 0. C� S Od; Nr��� �. I r BUTTE COUNTY LAFCO DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION J U L 0'9 2001 TO: LAFCo OCOVIIIB, Callforni'E. FROM: Butte County Planning Division RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: Ubiquitel Leasing Company, MUP02-01 DATE: July 6, 2001 CONTACT PERSON: Stephen Betts The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this comment sheet is to: 1. Determine if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the project and submit conditions, if any; and to 2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project, as well as to identify particular environmental concerns to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want incorporated. If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given, or if additional information is needed, please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts. This is an application for Minor Use Permit to install three 4 sq ft flush -mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utili1ypole and for three ground mounted equipment cabinets on property zoned AR -1 (Agricultural Residential - 1 acre parcels) located on the east side of Riverview Drive. approximately 680 feet north of Oakcrest Drive at 107 Riverview Drive. Oroville., identified as APN 069-360-010. Supervisorial District No. 1. 6V D?G THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING MANAGER - ON November 8. , 2001. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN July 20, 2001. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessary): l Qu lb Co. My r!au;/O COnT'O I z. fe a fA g, Q v4f: Park t R « . By: T� u f Date: -7 A /e 0 • BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION TO: Department of Forestry FROM: Butte County Planning Division RE: Request for Comments on a Development -Application: Ubiquitel Leasing Company, MUP02-01 DATE: July 6, 2001 CONTACT PERSON: Stephen Betts The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this comment sheet is to: 1. Determine if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the project and submit conditions, if any; and to 2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project, as well as to identify particular environmental concerns to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want incorporated. If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given, or if additional information is needed, please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts. This is an application for Minor Use Permit to install three 4 sg. ft. flush -mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utility pole and for three ground mounted equipment cabinets on property zoned AR -1 (Agricultural Residential - 1 acre parcels) located on the east side of Riverview Drive. approximately 680 feet north of Oakcrest Drive at 107 Riverview Drive. Oroville., identified as APN 069-360-010. Supervisorial District No. 1. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A.HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING MANAGER - ON November 8. , 2001. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN July 20, 2001. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. By: Date: BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION 'O: Building Manager 'ROM: Butte County Planning Division tE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: Ubiquitel Leasing Company, MUP02-01 )ATE: July 6, 2001 CONTACT PERSON: Stephen Betts The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this comment sheet is to: 1. Determine if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the project and submit conditions, if any; and to 2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project, as well as to identify particular environmental concerns to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want incorporated. If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given, or if additional information is needed, please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts. This is an application for Minor Use Permit to install three 4 sq. ft. flush -mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utility pole, and for three ground mounted equipment cabinets on property zoned AR -1 (Agricultural Residential - 1 acre parcels) located on the east side of Riverview Drive anprokimately 680 feet north of Oakcrest Drive at 107 Riverview Drive. Oroville., identified as APN 069-360-010. Supervisorial District No. 1. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING MANAGER - ON November 8. , 2001. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THANuJ ly 20, 2001. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessary): Pel/Ts qui �� 6�^et6A- See!//RAY A C- '56 14OLO apno e'eyi mF ti/ 61 6-M By: -711'16 t D fs BUTTE COUNTY n�-ANNING DIVISION • • BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION TO: City of Oroville FROM: Butte County Planning Division RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: Ubiquitel Leasing Company, MUP02-01 DATE: July 6, 2001 CONTACT PERSON: Stephen Betts The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this comment sheet is to: 1. Determine if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the project and submit conditions, if any; and to 2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project, as well as to identify particular environmental concerns to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want incorporated. If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given, or if additional information is needed, please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts. This is an application for Minor Use Permit to install three 4 sa ft flush -mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utility pole, and for three ground mounted equipment cabinets on property zoned AR -1 (Agricultural Residential - 1 acre parcels) located on the east side of Riverview Drive. approximately 680 feet north of Oakcrest Drive at 107 Riverview Drive. Oroville., identified as APN 069-360-010. Supervisorial District No. 1. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING MANAGER - ON November 8. , 2001. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THANuJ ly 20, 2001. If no comments or communications are received by. the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessary): By - Date: Pacific Gas and Electrictmpany July 26, 2001 460 Rio Lindo Avenue Chico, CA 95926 530/894-4423 FAX 530/894-4414 loon Chambers Chico Land Rights Office Mr. Stephen Betts Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 RE: Minor Use Permit (Ubiquitel) FILE: MUP 02-01 Dear Mr. Betts: We have reviewed the plans regarding the subject project, and we are currently engineering our power pole to meet the needs for Ubiquitel. If there are specific questions with regards to our power pole facilities, please contact Mr. Rod Wetmore in our electric engineering department in Chic at 894-4451 Thank you for the opportunity to review this matter. If you have any questions, please call me in Chico at 894-4423. Sincerely, (Zz Donald W. Chambers Land Agent (file: MUP02-Ol.doc) D ECEoWE main BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION Mary Anne Houx Curt Josiassen Supervisor Supervisor (530) 891-2882 (530) 891-2878 Fax Yamaguchi Jane Dolan rvisor Supervisor G0°Dty A, AQ o� eetent Ois` July 19, 2001 Stephen Betts, Butte County Department of Development Services Planning Division 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Re: MUP 02-01 Dear Mr. Betts: R.J. (Boder Frank Cook Richard Keene Supervis Mayor Councilman Lawrence D. Odle Air Pollution Control Officer p E C c odE . 20 am 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION The District has reviewed the request for comments for a minor use permit for three flush -mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 -foot utility pole and three ground mounted equipment cabinets located at 107 Riverview Drive, Oroville. Based on the information submitted the District recommends incorporating measures to control fugitive dust emission from all road and other construction activities during project improvements. Measures may include site and driveway watering and/or use of other acceptable soil palliatives. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the proposed project. If you have any questions, please contact the District. Sincerely, Gail Williams Air Quality Planner File No 3452 f:\apps\wpdocs\eir\bcmup0201.doc 2525 Dominic Drive, Suite J • Chico, California 95928 • BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION TO: Public Works Director FROM: Butte County Planning Division RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: Ubiquitel Leasing Company, MUP02-01 DATE: July 6, 2001 CONTACT PERSON: Stephen Betts The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this comment sheet is to: 1. Determine if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the project and submit conditions, if any; and to 2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project, as well as to identify particular environmental concerns to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want incorporated. If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given, or if additional information is needed, please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts. This is an application for Minor Use Permit to install three 4 sq ft flush -mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utility pole and for three ground mounted equipment cabinets on property zoned AR -1 (Agricultural Residential - 1 acream cels) located on the east side of Riverview Drive approximately 680 feet north of Oakcrest Drive at 107 Riverview Drive. Oroville., identified as APN 069-360-010. Supervisorial District No. 1. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING MANAGER - ON November 8. , 2001. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN July 20, 2001. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessary): 140 CO ►�, . r. i1 rs — h/ b Co a i 7-i ones By: rn " bYL Date: RECEIVED '-JUL 0 6 2001 COUNTY Ot tau li E LAND DEVELOPMENT Did. p:n ............... w 0 t ...1... Y. 700 0 700 1400 2100 2800 3500 4200 Feet BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING MANAGER Applicant: Ubiquitel Leasing Owner: Jeffery Holland Hearing Date: Existing Zone: AR -1 (Agricultural Residential, 1 ac. min.) N Supervisorial Request: Minor Use Permit to install three 4 sq.ft. flush mounted panel antennas at the top of an District # 1 existing 45 foot tall utility pole, also equipment cabinets. Assessor Parcel No: 069-360-010 mie:MUP 02-01 W VIP - io, SW p:n ............... w 0 t ...1... Y. 700 0 700 1400 2100 2800 3500 4200 Feet BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING MANAGER Applicant: Ubiquitel Leasing Owner: Jeffery Holland Hearing Date: Existing Zone: AR -1 (Agricultural Residential, 1 ac. min.) N Supervisorial Request: Minor Use Permit to install three 4 sq.ft. flush mounted panel antennas at the top of an District # 1 existing 45 foot tall utility pole, also equipment cabinets. Assessor Parcel No: 069-360-010 mie:MUP 02-01 BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION TO: FROM: Butte County Planning Division RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: Ubiquitel Leasing Company, MUP02-01 DATE: July 6, 2001 CONTACT PERSON: Stephen Betts The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this comment sheet is to: 1. Determine if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the project and submit conditions, if any; and to 2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project, as well as to identify particular environmental concerns to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want incorporated. If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given, or if additional information is needed, please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts. This is an application for Minor Use Permit to install three 4 so ft flush -mounted panel antennas at the top of an existing 45 foot tall utility pole and for three ground mounted equipment cabinets on property zoned AR -1 (Agricultural Residential - 1 acre parcels) located on the east side of Riverview Drive. approximately 680 feet north of Oakcrest Drive at 107 Riverview Drive. Oroville., identified as APN 069-360-010. Supervisorial District No. 1. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING MANAGER - ON November 8. , 2001. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN July 20, 2001. If no } comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessary): By: Date: APPLICATION: DATE: County Offices and Cities: Chief Administrative Officer DF--� Environmental Health _,—Sheriff 1XLAFCo _ iggs Oroville Irrigation District: Butte Water _ OWID Table Mountain Irrigation Domestic Water Butte Water District OWID Sewer 0(- CONEMENT DISTRIBUTION LIST JK velop. Services Director _ Assessor BCAG Air Quality Mgmt. Gridley Paradise Animal Control _ _ I Works Director Building Manager ALUC Butte Co. Farm Bureau Chico Chico Airport Commission Apieukuml-Gowamission Biggs/W. Gridley Water _ Paradise Irrigation Thermalito Imgation _ Durham Irrigation Richvale Irrigation Other California Water Service Co. _ Del Oro Water Co. Thermalito Irrigation District _ Other Butte Water District _ Themalito Irrigation _ Sterling City Sewer Main _ Skansen Subdivision (CSA 21) _ L.O.A. PUD Protect'on CaFire lifornia Department of Forestry _ El Medio Fire Protection District Recreation Districts Chico Area Recreation — Durham Area Recreation Feather River Rec. & Park Paradise Recreation & Park — Richvale Recreation & Parks Utilities G&E North - Chico — Chambers Cable TV Bell PG&E South - Oroville Viacom Cable TV State Agencies — CalTrans (Traffic) — Dept. of Water Resources — Dept. of Fish and Game — Forestry (Attn: Craig Carter) _ Dept of Parks and Rec._ Highway Patrol — Central Reg. Water Quality Cont. Caltrans, Aeronautics Program — Department of Conservation_ Off. of Mining Reclamation — Off. of Governmental & Env. Relations Dept.Social Services, Comm.Care Licensing Federal Agencies _ US Forest Service _ US Bureau of Land Management _ US Fish & Wildlife Service Army Corps of Engineers Other Districts, Agencies, Committees, etc. Lime Saddle Dist _ Community Association _ Mosq. Abatement. Oroville/Butte Co _ Drainage _ Butte Env.1 Council _ Paradise Pines Com. Assoc. Reclamation _ Cal Native Plant Society _ Butte Co. Mining Committee _ Forest Ranch Community Assoc. Butte Ck. Watershed Conservancy School Districts Alb � jE M M -Q ') LEAD IN SHEET FILE NO: MiX. 2 Q - AP# 36 0, of 0 APPLICANT: �� C� U 1 e1 L. a► n a d m p ck- n/ REPRESENTATIVE: 1 Ral. I r.. all• 6h - 4,,c+ C�tb�neTS . SIZE: �' LOCATION: On -i\ne egs�' ��de ��vcC'J\e�J Dr,v�, crc�prOxinv.a�-e�r v�0 FGtT unr,rl-" n -C' nA- kc -1i SUPERVISORAL DISTRICT # I-- EXISTING ZONING: A R-1 ZONING HISTORY: SURROUNDING ZONING: SURROUNDING LAND USE: SITE HISTORY: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION:c` APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: IT • Use Permit Application for UbiquiTel Leasing Company Wireless Communication Facility Site #SF03UB381G PG&E Holland A Proposal Submitted to Butte County, California Prepared for UbiquiTel Leasing Company n 140 Independence Circle Suite A Chico, CA 95926 Prepared by LCC International, Inc. 140 Independence Circle Suite A Chico, CA 95926 July 1, 2001 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION r • 0 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SFO3UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application Table of Contents I. PROPOSAL SUMMARY INFORMATION...................................................................2 II. INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................3 III. PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................... 3 IV. REQUESTED LAND USE REVIEW..............................................................................4 V. RESPONSES TO THE APPLICABLE CRITERIA FOUND IN CHAPTER 24 OF THE BUTTE COUNTY CODE................................................................................ 4 VI. CONCLUSION..................................................................................................................6 VII. EXHIBITS A. Site Design Drawings B. Power Density Calculations C. Candidate Search Area Ring (SAR) D. Neighboring Sites without Proposed Site Coverage Map E. Neighboring Sites with Proposed Site Coverage Map F. Antenna and Base Receiver Station Equipment Specifications VIII. ATTACHMENTS 1. FCC Radio Station Authorization 2. Letter of Authorization 3. 20 Mile Radius Service Area Map 4. Photo -Simulations LCC International, Inc July 1, 2001 1 fd E UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SF03UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application I. PROPOSAL SUMMARY INFORMATION Site No: SF03UB381G Applicant: UbiquiTel Leasing Company Inc. 140 Independence Circle, Suite A Chico, CA 95973 Preparer for Applicant: Property Owner: Steve Lewotsky LCC International, Inc. 140 Independence Circle, Suite A Chico, CA 95973 Jeffrey Holland 107 Riverview Drive Oroville, CA 95966 L� Request: To install three panel antennas, 56"H x 8"W x 2.75"D, on an existing wooden PG&E power pole approximately 45 feet high, and three (3) self-contained equipment cabinets approximately 66"H x 30"W x 31"D located in a sheltered area approximately 100 feet from the base of the wooden pole. Location: Zoning: Parcel Tax I.D. Number: LCC International, Inc 107 Riverview Drive Oroville, CA 95966 Agricultural Reserve (AR -1) 069-360-010 0A July 1, 2001 d • 0 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SF03UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application II. INTRODUCTION UbiquiTel Leasing Company, a Sprint PCS affiliate, is in the process of developing a PCS wireless telephone system that will serve portions of California, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Montana, Nevada, Washington, and Utah. PCS is a unique combination of telecommunication services that will provide the public with wireless devices, such as compact wireless telephones, paging and voice -mail service, wireless fax machines and fax modems, and an array of other customized mobile equipment. When fully developed, PCS will allow for an all -in -one telecommunications device combining multiple services in a single wireless telephone. PCS uses digital technology to produce a higher quality transfer of voices and data versus the pure analog, (traditional cellular), and the hybrid analog/digital systems that are currently being used by many wireless telephone service providers. This digital technology also accommodates the transfer of data and graphics. In addition, PCS operates at a higher frequency, around 1,850 to 1,950 megahertz, a broader frequency band than conventional cellular. This allows for more simultaneous callers and service features. In order to provide these services to Butte County, UbiquiTel is working with LCC International Inc. to develop a PCS network. This network is developed by splitting a region into smaller geographic areas referred to as cells; each cell is served by a transmitter and receiver or base station. As a caller moves across the landscape, the call is passed or "handed -off' from one base station to another. Each base station is connected to a mobile telephone switching office, which is linked to the land based phone network serving your home or office. Individual base station site locations, such as the proposed site, are selected based on a number of considerations related to topography, vegetation, distance from other base stations, proximity to traffic corridors, and other technical features. UbiquiTel engineers utilize computer modeling and radio testing to determine potential sites. Because PCS base stations consist of very low powered transmitters, which cover a relatively small geographic area, there is limited flexibility in site selection. III. PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION This PCS base station facility proposed to be located on Riverview Drive is designed to extend and provide PCS service to areas east of the City of Oroville and along route 162 including the Kelly Ridge area. The proposed site will hand-off to neighboring facilities SF03UB318A to the southwest and SF03UB323A to the northwest, helping to provide continuous service to the City of Oroville. Two maps illustrating PCS coverage generated from the proposed site and in conjunction with adjacent sites is attached. (See Exhibits D and E.) Red represents good signal LCC International, Inc July 1, 2001 3 0 0 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SFO3UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application levels and very good coverage; green also represents levels of good coverage; yellow represents diminishing signal levels and marginal coverage; and blue represents weak signal levels and poor coverage. As the maps indicate, the proposed facility will connect to other existing neighboring facilities to provide complete, good quality, signal coverage to the area. Without the site, there would be a significant hole in coverage. The proposed facility will consist of an existing wooden utility pole approximately 45 feet in height. The antenna array will consist of three panel antennas approximately 56"H x 8"W x 2.75"D, flush -mounted to the top of the utility pole. In addition to the antenna array, there will be three (3) equipment cabinets containing the electronic equipment necessary to transmit the signal. The number of cabinets may increase to a maximum of four to provide additional caller capacity. These cabinets are approximately 66"H x30"W x31 "D and will be mounted to a concrete pad measuring approximately 15 feet long by 8 feet wide and located approximately 100 feet from the utility pole. (See Exhibit A). A small power supply cabinet will be located near the equipment cabinets to which PG&E and PacBell will connect their utilities. The proposed ground mounted equipment cabinets and power supply cabinet will be contained within a fenced compound located on the east side of the parcel. Surrounding properties are residential in nature. Access to the proposed site will be via Riverview Drive through an existing driveway approach. The equipment. cabinets will be completely surrounded by a wooden fence six feet high with a locking gate. The proposed site is approximately 240 feet from Riverview Drive. The proposed antennas will be painted to match the color of the pole to mitigate the visibility of the array. The ground equipment will be completely screened from view behind two existing shed structures, the topography of the parcel, and existing vegetation including several large mature trees. IV. REQUESTED LAND USE REVIEW The applicant, UbiquiTel Leasing Company Inc., is requesting a Minor Use Permit approval for a wireless communication facility to be located on an existing wooden utility pole, and ground space for an equipment compound to be located in AR -1 zoned Butte County. This request is pursuant to the applicable criteria found in Chapter 24, Section 262 Wireless Communication Facilities, of the Butte County Code. LCC International, Inc July 1, 2001 4 n UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SF03UB38IG / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application V. CHAPTER 24.262 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES Section 24.262(e) Application Requirements Section 24.262(e)(1) All application materials generally contained in the submittal requirements for the type of permit required. Incomplete applications shall not be accepted. Response: The applicant understands and acknowledges this subsection. Section 24.262(e)(2) Statement of Justification Section 24.262(e)(2)(a) Includes a description of the proposed facility, including the type of facility being requested. Response: This PCS base station facility proposed to be located on Riverview Drive is designed to extend and provide PCS service to areas east of the City of Oroville and along route 162 including the Kelly Ridge area. The proposed site will hand- off to neighboring facilities SF03UB318A to the southwest and SF03UB323A to the northwest, helping to provide continuous service to the City of Oroville. Two maps illustrating PCS coverage generated from the proposed site and in conjunction with adjacent sites are attached. (See Exhibits D and E.) Red represents good signal levels and very good coverage; green also represents levels of good coverage; yellow represents diminishing signal levels and marginal coverage; and blue represents weak signal levels and poor coverage. As the maps indicate, the proposed facility will connect to other existing neighboring facilities to provide complete, good quality, signal coverage to the area. Without the site, there would be a significant hole in coverage. The proposed facility will consist of three panel type antennas mounted to the top of an existing wooden utility pole approximately 45 feet in height. The panel antennas are approximately 56"H x 8"W x 2.75"D, and will be flush -mounted to the top of the utility pole. In addition to the antenna array, there will be three (3) equipment cabinets containing the electronic equipment necessary to transmit the signal. The number of cabinets may increase to a maximum of four to provide additional caller capacity. These cabinets are approximately 66"H x30"W x31 "D and will be mounted on a concrete pad measuring approximately 15 feet long by 8 feet wide LCC International, Inc E July 1, 2001 11 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SFO3UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application and located approximately 100 feet from the utility pole. (See Exhibit A). A small power supply cabinet will be located near the equipment cabinets on a metal pole mound framework roughly four feet tall. All of the proposed ground mounted equipment cabinets will be contained within a fenced compound located on the east side of the parcel. Access to the proposed site will be via Riverview Drive through an existing driveway approach. The equipment cabinets will be completely surrounded by a wooden fence six feet high with a locking gate. The proposed site is approximately 240. feet from Riverview Drive. The proposed antennas will be painted to match the color of the pole to mitigate the visibility of the array. The ground equipment will be completely screened from view behind two existing shed structures, the topography of the parcel, and existing vegetation including several large mature trees. Section 24.262(e)(2)(b) Height from natural grade to the top of proposed facility. Response: The existing wooden utility pole being utilized for this proposed facility is approximately 45 feet in height measured from existing grade to the top of the pole. Section 24.262(e)(2)(c) Support equipment proposed. Response: The proposed facility includes three (3) electronic equipment cabinets that are approximately 66"H x30"W x31 "D, as well as a smaller cabinet for power and telephone connections. These cabinets and the foundation will be enclosed within a security -fenced compound approximately 15 ft. X 25 ft. that will be located in the rear yard of the property concealed from view by existing sheds, trees, and other vegetation. Section 24.262(e)(2)(d) channels. Response: Power: Channels: RFR/EMF and wattage output data including the number of 47 Amps / 240 Volt -Single Phase 1 LCC International, Inc July 1, 2001 6 Ll UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SFO3UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application Section 24.262(e)(2)(e) Horizontal and vertical location coordinates. Response: See Exhibit A. Section 24.262(e)(3) Proposed elevations of the structure and any accessory buildings, including building height and other physical dimensions, drawn to graphic scale. Response: See Exhibit A. Section 24.262(e)(4) Visual impact assessment, photo montages, mock-ups, as determined by the Director of the Development Services or Planning Commission. The assessment shall identify any proposed trimming of vegetation that will be required for the normal operation of the facility. Stealth technology is encouraged. Response: Mr. Stephen Betts, Senior County Planner identified the locations from which photo -simulations were to be taken; the Photo -simulations are included in this application. (See Attachment 4). No trees or other vegetation will be trimmed or cut due to this proposed land use. Existing structures, trees, and other significant vegetation will conceal the ground equipment. The antennas will be painted to match the color of the existing pole. Section 24.262(e)(5) IA discussion of and supporting information regarding the alternative site selection of at least a minimum of three to four other sites, if available, including collocation opportunities, and a statement as to why these alternative sites and/or collocation opportunities were rejected. Response: Seven candidates have been considered for this Search Area Ring. This proposal, candidate "G", is the seventh and most recent. Each of the previous sites were explored thoroughly and were determined not to be viable for one reason or another. The site candidates and the reasons for rejection are listed below. Candidate/Name Reason for Rejection 381A - Riverview Site did not satisfy coverage objective. Was adjacent property to south of proposed site. Ground elevation at the owner's preferred location was too low to cover west side of Kelly Ridge and Rt. 162. LCC International, Inc July 1, 2001 7 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SF03UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application 381B—PG&E Oro -Quincy Site did not satisfy coverage objective. Site location only covered west side of Kelly Ridge and Rt.162. The ridge blocked the signal to the east. 381C - Irrigation District Owner interested, then not interested. 381D - Forbestown Site did not satisfy coverage objective. The site covered east of Kelly Ridge and Rt.162, but the ridge blocked the signal on the west side of Kelly Ridge and along Rt.162 for approximately one mile west of Riverview Drive. 3 81 E - Saddle Drive 3 81 F - Heritage Lane Owner not interested. Owner not interested. Section 24.262(e)(6) A complete service area map showing the entire wireless communications network of the providers twenty (20) miles in all directions from the proposed site for the time period from the filing of the application to twelve (12) months from the filing of the application, for the purpose of visually aiding cumulative environmental analysis, with and without the proposed facility or facility, showing all hand-off sites within the above specified area. Response: See Attachment 3. Section 24.262(e)(7) A graphic depiction of the search ring and all other technical criteria used in determining the proposed facility location. Response: This proposed site candidate satisfies the coverage requirements of the Search Area Ring. (See Exhibit C). The computer generated coverage plot (See Exhibit E) demonstrates that a facility at the proposed location and elevation will adequately achieve the coverage objective. Section 24.262(e)(8) Documentation which identifies failure characteristics of the facility structure or tower and demonstrated that the site and setbacks are of adequate size to contain falling debris. LCC International, Inc July 1, 2001 8 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SFO3UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application Response: This facility proposes to use an existing utility pole to elevate the antenna array. The selected pole is sufficiently distant from existing structures to avoid damage from any falling debris that may be associated with the UbiquiTel facility. (See Exhibit A). Section 24.262(e)(9) Written evidence demonstrating that the selected facility structure or tower design is as visually unobtrusive as possible, given the technical and engineering considerations, which indicate what type of facility is required to provide reasonably effective service and also the best technology andlor construction available to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness. The use of the best available technology andlor construction to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness is mandatory. Response: This proposal does not include a tower, monopole, or other structure for the purpose of elevating the antennas. The antennas will be mounted on an existing utility pole approximately 45 feet high. A utility pole has been in this location providing power to the adjacent houses at least as long as the adjacent houses are old, which in one instance is roughly three to four decades. It is an accepted element of the neighborhood's built environment and, therefore, is as unobtrusive as can be. In an effort to minimize visibility, the antennas and cables will be painted to match the color of the utility pole. Section 24.262(e)(10) Applicants which operate common carrier facilities (specifically, but not limited to cellular, PCS, SMR, and paging service licensees of the FCC) shall provide written evidence that the applicant has provided notice to all FCC licensed wireless communication service carriers operating within the County of Butte of the plans to develop the site. Response: The proposed site takes advantage of an existing utility pole as an alternative to building a tower or monopole that would provide collocation opportunities for multiple providers. Additionally, the existing pole is owned by PG&E and not the applicant. Consequently, no other providers have been notified of UbiquiTel's intent to install a wireless facility at the proposed location. Section 24.262(e)(11) Evidence of valid, current operating license or construction permit from the FCC or, if the applicant is not a wireless communications service provider, a user operating agreement for each and every such provider to which the applicant intends to rent LUC International, Inc July 1, 2001 9 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SF03UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application space on the proposed facility. Response: The applicant is an affiliate of Sprint PCS and is building a wireless system on behalf of Sprint. This arrangement requires that UbiquiTel provide the license awarded to Sprint at auction as evidence of a valid, current operating license. (See Attachment 1). Section 24.262(e)(12) A report, signed by a qualified radio frequency engineer licensed by the FCC, prepared pursuant to FCC OET 65, stating whether the maximum radio frequency radiationlelectromagnetic radiation (RF/EMF) to be emitted by the proposed facility, taking into account all other facilities, both existing and known future facilities, at the proposed site and adjacent properties, conforms to safety standards adopted by the FCC, if applicable. The reports prepared for facilities shall conform to the reporting requirements set by the County and the FCC OET 65 human exposure standards. The report shall also analyze the evidence provided in support of the proposed facility location, height and radiated power, pursuant to the requirements of this section. If the proposed facility exceeds FCC OET 65 human exposure standards, applicant shall also provide additional comprehensive technical and planning information regarding how the applicant shall protect all persons from such excessive exposure consistent with all Federal and State requirements, and any additional County requirements. Response: A power density calculation demonstrating the power output of the facility and its satisfaction of the FCC OET 65 standards is included with this application. (See Exhibit B). Section 24.262(e)(13) Landscaping and painting plans for the completed project. Response: No landscaping is proposed for this installation due to the already high degree of concealment and minimal visibility. The antenna array will be painted to match the existing utility pole. (See Exhibit A and Attachment 4). Section 24.262(e)(14) Projects in agricultural zones (A-5 through A-160) shall, prior to submitting an application for a proposed facility, submit a site plan of the proposed facility to the Butte County Agricultural Commissioner for comment and send a notification letter to all aerial agricultural applicators registered in the County informing them of the proposed site location and tower height. No hearing on an application for a proposed facility in any agricultural zone will be scheduled, nor shall any Administrative Permit for any such facility be issued without proof that the Butte County Agricultural Commissioner and all aerial agricultural LCC International, Inc July 1, 2001 10 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SF03UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application applicators registered in the County have been notified as specified herein. Response: The proposed site location is not located in any Agricultural Zone regulated by this subsection. Section 24.262(e)(15) All applications for facilities that are proposed to be located within the boundaries of any Comprehensive Airport Land Use Plan or Airport Area of Influence, as adopted or designated from time to time by the Butte County Airport Land Use Commission, shall be submitted to the Department of Development Services, Planning Division, and a copy submitted to the Butte County Airport Land Use Commission for review regarding consistency with adopting Comprehensive Airport Land Use Plans and for recommendations addressing potential impacts to air navigation within the Airport Area of Influence. Response: The proposed site location is approximately 7.72 miles east of Oroville Airport. According to Stephen Betts, Senior Planner to Butte County, the proposed use is not located within any Comprehensive Airport Land Use Plan or Airport Area of Influence. Therefore, this proposal has not been submitted to any airport manager or aviation agencies in Butte County. Additionally, the utility pole is existing and does not pierce any imaginary surface associated with the Oroville Airport or any other nearby airport, therefore no notification of the FAA is necessary. Section 24.262(e)(16) The County may in its sole discretion retain an independent consultant to review either individual elements of or the entire application and advise the County at the applicant's sole expense. Response: The applicant understands this subsection. Section 24.2620 Development Criteria for Wireless Communication Facilities Section 24.2620(5) Facilities mounted on existing utility poles or within an antenna farm are subject to the Administrative Permit or Minor Use Permit process, subject to the following criteria: An antenna farm is a lawfully established, prior to the effective date of this ordinance, Wireless Communication Facility which contains three (3) or more existing towers or monopoles on a single parcel or (defined as a grouping of three (3) or more lawfully established antenna towers or structures within a diameter of three hundred (300) feet from the center -most antenna tower or structure). LCC International, Inc July 1, 2001 11 0 .0 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SFO3UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application Response: This proposal includes an existing utility pole. Staff has determined that the Minor Use Permit Process is the appropriate process. Section 24.262(f)(5)(a) The facility does not encroach into, under, over, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. Response: The proposed facility will not encroach into, under, over, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County. Section 24.26269(5)(b) The facility must meet or fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, the County, and any other agencies of the Federal or State government with the authority to regulate such facilities. Response: The proposed facility will satisfy all current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, the County, and all other agencies of the Federal or State government with the authority to regulate such facilities. Section 24.26269(5)(c) The facility shall meet all application requirements and applicable standards of this code. Response: To the degree possible, the applicant has determined that this proposed facility meets all application requirements and applicable standards of this code. Section 24.2620 General Standards Section 24.2620(1) The minimum lot area for a facility shall be based on required setbacks. Response: The subject parcel is sufficiently large to accommodate the proposed use while observing all applicable setback standards. LCC International, Inc 12 July 1, 2001 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SFO3UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application Section 24.2620(2) All Facilities Shall Meet the Following Minimum Setbacks. Section 24.2620(2)(a) In Agricultural zones (A-15 thought A-160) all new facilities shall be located on a lot so that the distance from the base of the facility to the parcel or lot boundary is equal to or greater than the height of the facility, except; 1) if located adjacent to an existing structure such as a barn, rice dryer, or other existing facility will blend with the surrounding area, or ; 2) if the adjacent property owner(s) consents in writing to a lesser distance, then the minimum setback distance required by the zone applies. Response: The subject parcel for the proposed facility is not located within an A15 through A160 Agriculture zone, or on a parcel with a designation of A15 through A160. Therefore this subsection is not applicable to this proposal. Section 24.2620(2)(b) In all zones (except for Agricultural zones A-15 through A-160) all new facilities shall be located on a lot so that the distance from the base of the facility to the parcel or lot boundary is equal to or greater than the height of the facility. Response: This proposal does not include any new tower structure. The antenna array will be mounted on an existing utility pole. Therefore, this subsection is not applicable to this proposal. Section 24.2620(3) All facilities shall be designed for the minimum functional height required. The height of a facility shall be measured from the natural, undisturbed ground surface below the center of the base of said monopole or tower to the top of the monopole or tower itself or, if higher, the tip of the highest antenna or piece of equipment attached thereto. The use of the beat available technology a c mandatory. Response: The proposed site includes an existing wooden utility pole approximately 45 feet in height. The pole is the property of PG&E and as such, the applicant has no control over its height. The applicant's antennas placed on this pole as proposed, will allow this site to achieve the desired coverage objectives. Section 24.2620(4) The installation of any facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. All facility operators shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division, that all associated monopoles and towers in excess LCC International, Inc July 1, 2001 13 0 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SFO3UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application • of thirty (30) feet in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. Response: The applicant understands and acknowledges the requirements of this subsection. Section 24.2620(5) No advertising or display is permitted on any facility. Response: No advertising or displays of any kind, other than required emergency signage, is included as part of this proposal. Section 24.2620(6) The placement of any antenna shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approvalfrom the Division of Environmental Health.. Response: The proposed facility will not affect or impinge in any way upon any on-site sewage disposal system. Section 24.2620(7) The installation of a facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. Response: The applicant is not aware of any deed restrictions that will affect this proposed facility, or that will be violated by this application. Section 24.2620(8) All facilities shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40, 000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (1 S) feet of vertical clearance. Response: The subject parcel is served by an existing all-weather access from Riverview Drive. This access will serve the proposed site also. Section 24.2620(9) There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. Response: No outdoor vehicle or equipment storage is included in this proposal. LCC International, Inc 14 July 1, 2001 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SF03UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application Section 24.262(8)(10) All facilities must fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, and any other State or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such facilities. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring such facilities into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. Response: The proposed facility will comply with all current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, and all other State or Federal agencies with the authority to regulate wireless facilities. Section 24.2620(11) No facility or combination of facilities shall generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation, (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. Response: No combination of antennas attached to the proposed facility will generate radio frequency radiation (RFR) or electromagnetic fields (EMF) in excess of the established, current Federal Communication Commission Standards for human exposure. (See Exhibit B). Section 24.2620(12) If it is found that facilities are or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facilities, then the service provider(s) and property owners shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the facilities. In no case shall a facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. A facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of the EMF or RF emissions from the facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC OET 65. Prior to issuance of the building permit for the installation of every facility, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards. If the facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. LCC International, Inc July 1, 2001 15 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SFO3UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application Response: The applicant understands and acknowledges this subsection. Section 24.2620(13) All facilities not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. Prior to issuance of the Building permit for the installation of every facility, the applicant shall post performance security in the amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of removal of the facility in the event that such facility is abandoned, or if the permit has been terminated for violation of its conditions by the County after hearing, or has expired, and after notice has been given to the owner/operator by the County, no application for renewal has been filed. If the Director of Development Services determines that the facility is abandoned, the applicant may be required to remove all equipment belonging to the applicant from the premises within thirty (30) calendar days, the County may remove the facility at the applicant's and/or land owner's joint and several expense. Response: The applicant understands and acknowledges this subsection. Section 24.2620(14) Except for collocation, no more than one facility may be placed within one thousand (1,000) feet of any other existing facility(s) unless visual impacts are negligible, or the applicant can demonstrate that the site is a technical necessity to meet the demands of the geographic service area and the applicants network. Response: There are no wireless facilities within a radius of 1000 feet on the proposed site. Furthermore, the proposed site utilizes an existing utility pole and takes advantage of existing structures and vegetation to conceal the ground equipment, all of which will minimize the visual impacts of the facility. Section 24.262(g)(15) All facilities are prohibited in areas of historic or aesthetic (parks, nature preserves, officially designated open space that protects the scenic values of the area) importance to the County, as determined by the appropriate hearing body. The installation of and the permitting of facilities in areas of historical importance to the County is prohibited except when: 1) no feasible alternative site exists; and 2) a denial would constitute a prohibition on the provision of the affected wireless communications service in violation of Federal or State law. The burden of proof shall be on the applicant to establish both conditions, pursuant to the Board of Supervisors hearing procedure described herein. All applications for facilities shall be submitted for comment to the Butte County Historical Society by the Planning Division. LCC International, Inc July 1, 2001 16 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SFO3UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application Response: The proposed facility is not located within any of the restricted areas identified in this subsection. Section 24.2620(16) All ground level support facilities shall be painted and/or screened from view with adequate landscaping appropriate to the surrounding environment. All aesthetic treatments, including landscaping shall be maintained as approved for the life of the facility. Response: The proposed ground equipment will be completely screened from view behind two existing shed structures, the topography of the parcel, and existing vegetation including several large mature trees. These existing conditions will effectively conceal all ground-based equipment from public view. Section 24.2620(17) If either the Director of Development of Development Services determines, in the case of an Administrative permit or a Minor Use permit, or the Planning Commission or Board of Supervisors determines, in the case of a Use permit, that a proposed facility is located in an area where the purpose and intent of ordinance, as articulated herein, would best be served by limiting the duration of a permit, permits may be limited to a duration of five (S) years, to determine whether the applicant is using the best available technology to maximally insure visual unobtrusiveness. In such cases, the renewal of a permit or its continuation may be conditioned upon the application/permittee making certain modifications to the facility, such that the best available technology is employed to achieve visual unobtrusiveness. Response: The applicant understands this subsection. Section 24.2620(18) Facilities may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. Response: The proposed facility will not encroach into, under, over, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County. No encroachment permit will be necessary and none will be applied for. Section 24.2620(19) The owner/operator of each facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and the FCC LCC International, Inc 17 July 1, 2001 0 0 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SF03UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiationlelectromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by a facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for facilities shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. Response: The applicant understands and acknowledges the requirements so this subsection. Section 24.2620(20) Traffic resulting from the installation, operation, and maintenance of wireless communication facilities, must be kept to a minimum. Response: The proposed facility will not cause any significant increase in vehicular traffic. After construction, which should take approximately two to four weeks, a maintenance technician will visit the site. These visits will take place once a month and will last approximately one hour. Other than for emergency repairs, when and if needed, these maintenance visits will be the only vehicle trips generated by the proposed facility. Section 24.2620(21) Applicants may be required to submit a development schedule if the Director of Development Services determines that nearby property owners may be inconvenienced during construction. Response: The applicant understands and acknowledges this subsection. Section 24.2620(22) Facilities shall be secured at all times to prevent access by public. Response: The proposed site includes a concealed equipment compound with a chain link fence, six feet in height and a gate secured with a lock. Section 24.2620(23) Neither the applicant, nor any agent nor representative of the applicant shall intentionally omit or misrepresent any material fact in connection with the application. Any alleged material misrepresentation shall constitute ground for the Director of Development Services to commence a revocation hearing, and if proven to exist, shall constitute sufficient ground to revoke the permit. Response: The applicant understands and acknowledges this subsection. LCC International, Inc July 1, 2001 18 UbiquiTel Leasing Company — SFO3UB381G / PG&E Holland Minor Use Permit Application Section 24.262(1) Residential Zones -Standards Section 24.262(i)(1) In Residential Zones (AR through AR -10, A -SR, FR -1 throughFR- 10, M -R, R-1 through R-4, R -N, RT -1 through RT -1 A, SR through SR -5, R -P) or in special zones (MHP, S -H, U, A -Z) all lighting on any facility, including identification or warning lights required by the FAA or other public agency, shall be oriented so as to not directly illuminate any area on the ground within a radius of five hundred (500) feet of the tower or monopole horizontally beyond the facility site, providing that such orientationlshielding complies with FAA or other Federal or State agency requirements. Response: The applicant understands and acknowledges this subsection. Section 24.262(i)(2) In Residential Zones (AR through AR -10, A -SR, FR -1 throughFR- 10, M -R, R-1 through R-4, R -N, RT -1 through RT -IA, SR through SR -5, R -P) or in special zones (MHP, S -H, U, A -Z) all facilities must be aesthetically and architecturally compatible with the surrounding environment. Residentially compatible materials and veneers such as wood, brick, or stucco shall be used for associated support buildings, which shall be designed to architecturally match the exterior of residential structures in the area, Response: The proposed facility is located in an AR -1 zone district. The ground equipment will be enclosed with a chain link fence and concealed by existing structures and vegetation including mature trees of significant size. Section 24.262(i)(3) In Residential Zones (AR through AR -10, A -SR, FR -1 throughFR- 10, M -R, R-1 through R-4, R -N, RT -1 through RT -1A, SR through SR -5, R -P) or in special zones (MHP, S -H, U, A -Z) only one (1) monopole or tower is permitted per parcel. Multiple facilities may be placed on the single monopole or tower to facilitate collocation in zones where permitted. Response: The proposed facility utilizes an existing wooden utility pole, and does not include a tower structure of any type. VII. CONCLUSION The applicant has demonstrated that this proposal satisfies the applicable standards found in the Butte County Code. Based on the foregoing findings and supporting documentation, the applicant respectfully requests approval of this application. LUC; International, Inc July 1, 2001 19 EXHIBIT A SITE DESIGN DRAWINGS LEASE R A D S RIPTION' ALL THAT PORTION OF LOT 7, GLENDALE RIDGE TRACT, UNIT NO.1 AS DESCRIBED IN THAT DEED OF TRUST RECORDED JUNE 1. 2000 AS SERIAL NUMBER 2000-0020147 IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER FOR THE COUNTY OF BUTTE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7: THENCE S 8116'51' E ON AND ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 221.88 FEET: THENCE S 08'43'09' W. A DISTANCE OF 8.42 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S 79'00'59' E, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET; THENCE S 10'59'01' W. A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET; THENCE N 79'00'59" W. A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET: THENCE N 1059'01' E. A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 375 SOUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. TOGETHER WITH RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO SAID LEASE AREA. TOGETHER WITH EASEMENTS OF VARYING WIDTHS FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITIES TO SAID LEASE AREA. NOTES OWNER: JEFFREY 0. HOLLAND APN: 069-360-010 THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND A COMPILATION OF AVAILABLE RECORD AND TITLE INFORMATION. UNLESS NOTED OTHERIWSE, PROPERTY LINES ARE DERIVED FROM RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN PLOTTED BASED SOLELY ON INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE CONDITION OF T17LE REPORT BY: TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, ORDER NO. 00195603, DATED MARCH 28, 2001. THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN LOCATED BY FIELD OBSERVATION . THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTIUTIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED ALTHOUGH HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE AT THE CENTER OF THE PROPOSED LEASE AREA WAS DETERMINED BY CPS OBSERVATIONS. LAT. 3931'00.3" N. NAD 83 LONG. 12128'08.9• W. NAD 83 ELEV. 1137.5 NAVD 88 (BASIS OF DRAWING) LAT. 39'31'00.7• N. NAD 27 LONG. 12128'05.0• W. NAD 27 '%-ELEV..-1135.2 NCVD 29 The Information shown eb— meets or exceeds the requirements set forth M FAA order 8260.19c for i -A occurocy ( t 15' horizontally and f 3' Vertically). The hwlzontal datum (coordinates) are expressed as degrees, minutes and seconds, to the nearest tenth of a second. The Vertical datum (heights) we expressed in feet and decimals thereof and we determined to the newest 0.1 foot. CONTOUR INTERVAL - 2' o. HIM, THE FOLLOWING EASEMENTS COULD NOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD: 1. EXISTING ROADS, DITCHES, DRAINS, PIPES, ETC. PER BOOK 422, PACE 100. 0 n S Y N41OtEST g` i4� A�5 *Yi wG roWNWEW � '�'q� S ~�Y K Y RODE F SITS% L t Wr' L c u 0.ENE55 �. VICINITY MAP ; e NOT TO SCALE Y TRANSFORUER / TELCO 5' CYPRESSTREE 42.9' 411 LEGEND -- - UNDERGROUND WATER - -T- - -T- - UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE 1 1 1 1 UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL - - -O- - UNDERGROUND CAS - - - - - - - SITE BOUNDARY UNE — POWERuNE PROPOSED LEASEAREA PROPERTY UNE (375 SO Tl) 1 w POWER POLE (P.P.) O FLOOD LIGHT T12 FIRE HYDRANT pd WATER VALVE m ELECTRIC METER ® WATER METER ELEVATION AT TOP OF CONCRETE ELEVATION AT ELOWUNE woe ELEVATION AT EDGE OF PAVEMENT rid ELEVATICN AT NATURAL WOUND 00. CENTERLINE OF STREET COR LOT 7 S 8T 78'51• E zzT.ee• APN: 069-360-010 W POR. LOT 7 S s 0814YD9* W &42' O i S ✓5 f• ORUAnCN POSED LEASE AREA X 15' 1 so ro l' TRUNKS i tUNKS T' 1 1 1 1 1 1 r: WI 1 L 2 LEASE DETAIL 1'- 10' .r GRAPHIC SCALE ( DI rest) 1 Loeb _ 50 rL (EOR 24' : SB' PLOT Advanced Design TV*14 Consultants, LLC Planning, Engineering 3 Construction Services HO.MEBH-CALIFORNIA 1755 T Hemmer In Ste 12 Stockton. CA 0520111 Pt, 200-a78-4601 Fac 209-478-4831 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2005 Airport Drive Bakersfield. CA 95308 Pb. 881-387-9704 Fec 881-393-1218 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO, CA. 95973 (530)897-5005 Z6LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE STE A CHICO, CA 95973 (530)897-5005 HOLLAND SrE II SF03UB38IG 107 RIVERVIEW DR. ORO`I ILT6 el rTT T/ _•,� � Q��j RAYS /1��� v REN. OF C sl AL,EO`�P PROJECT NO: SF03UB38IG DRAWN BY: ACS/PWC CHECKED BY: HJ NO DATF ISstiF T' 1 1 1 1 1 1 905 ZONING WI 1 06/25/01 L 1 0 IL V (542' PROPOSED LEASEAREA (375 SO Tl) 1 w -x 2 LEASE DETAIL 1'- 10' .r GRAPHIC SCALE ( DI rest) 1 Loeb _ 50 rL (EOR 24' : SB' PLOT Advanced Design TV*14 Consultants, LLC Planning, Engineering 3 Construction Services HO.MEBH-CALIFORNIA 1755 T Hemmer In Ste 12 Stockton. CA 0520111 Pt, 200-a78-4601 Fac 209-478-4831 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2005 Airport Drive Bakersfield. CA 95308 Pb. 881-387-9704 Fec 881-393-1218 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO, CA. 95973 (530)897-5005 Z6LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE STE A CHICO, CA 95973 (530)897-5005 HOLLAND SrE II SF03UB38IG 107 RIVERVIEW DR. ORO`I ILT6 el rTT T/ _•,� � Q��j RAYS /1��� v REN. OF C sl AL,EO`�P PROJECT NO: SF03UB38IG DRAWN BY: ACS/PWC CHECKED BY: HJ NO DATF ISstiF SITE SURVEY 1st SUBMnTAL• 06/08/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.:A42-049-01 1 06/11/01 905 ZONING Z 06/25/01 1007E ZONING 0 IL SITE SURVEY 1st SUBMnTAL• 06/08/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.:A42-049-01 (E) Pq VED SUALt: J/10 = I -U Advanced Design T*141 Consultants, LLC Planning, Engineering & Construction Services NORTHMM ALDM xl� 1755 I Hemmer lit Ste 12 Slooktn4 CA 95209-2900 Ph 209-478-4801 Fez 209-478-4871 SOUTHERN CALJFORNIA 2005 Airport Drl� Bek.—I.Id, CA. 93308 PR 881-387-9704 Fes 881-393-1218 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, STE A CHICO. CA. 95973 (530)897-5005 tifOLCC LCC INIERNAnONAL, INC 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. SIE A CHICO, CA. 95973 (530) 897-5005 HOLLAND SITE NO.: SF03UB381G 107 RIVERVIEW DR. OROVILLE. CA. 95966 ��V �yc Ry�l�� REN. / rl9t,. .cti�\r I PROJE8781G I DRAWN BY: JM CHECKED BY: SAL MTZ JR Nn nATF ISSl1F bNLLI I I I Lt SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER A-1 . 1st SUBMITTAL: 06/11/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB,NO.:A42-049-01 1 06/11/01 90% ZONING 2Q 06/25/01 tOOX ZONING A bNLLI I I I Lt SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER A-1 . 1st SUBMITTAL: 06/11/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB,NO.:A42-049-01 0 EXHIBIT B E POWER DENSITY CALCS Ubiquitel • Proposeltase Station Site • 107 Riverviewerive • Oroville, California Statement of Hammett & Edison, Inc., Consulting Engineers The firm of Hammett & Edison, Inc., Consulting Engineers, has been retained on behalf of Ubiquitel Leasing Company ("Ubiquitel") to evaluate the facilities at its proposed "PG&G Holland" base station site, to be located at 107 Riverview Drive in Oroville, California, for compliance with appropriate guidelines for limiting human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields. Prevailing Exposure Standards The U.S. Congress requires that the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") evaluate its actions for possible significant impact on the environment. In Docket 93-62, effective October 15, 1997, the FCC adopted the human exposure limits for field strength and power density recommended in Report No. 86, "Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields," published in 1986 by the Congressionally chartered National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements ("NCRP"). A summary of the exposure limits contained in NCRP-86 is shown in Figure 1. Separate limits apply for occupational and public exposure conditions, with the latter limits generally five times more restrictive. The more recent Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ("IEEE") Standard C95.1-1999, "Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz," includes nearly identical exposure limits. These limits apply for continuous exposures and are intended to provide an adequate margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or health. The most restrictive thresholds for exposures of unlimited duration to radio frequency ("RF") energy for several personal wireless services are as follows: Wireless Telecommunications Service Operating Frequency Occupational Limit Public Limit Personal Communication ("PCS") 1,900 MHz 5.0 mW/cm2 1.0 mW/cm2 Paging Services 900 3.00 0.60 Cellular Telephone 870 2.90 0.58 Specialized Mobile Radio 850 2.85 0.57 [most restrictive frequency range] 30-300 1.0 0.20 General Facility Requirements Base stations ("cell sites") typically consist of two distinct parts: the electronic transceivers (also called "radios" or "cabinets") that are connected to the traditional wired telephone lines, and the antennas that sena the wireless signals created by the radios out to be received by individual subscriber units. The transceivers are often located at ground level and are connected to the antennas by coaxial cables about 1 inch thick. Because of the short wavelength of the frequencies assigned by the FCC for wireless services, the antennas require line -of -sight paths for HAMMETT & EDISON, INC. 010605-38]G CONSULTING ENGINEERS SAN FRANCISCO Page 1 of 3 Ubiquitel • Propose%ase Station Site • 107 RivervieArive • Oroville, California their signals to propagate well and so are installed at some height above ground. The antennas are designed to concentrate their energy toward the horizon, with very little energy wasted toward the sky or the ground. Along with the low power of such facilities, this means that it is generally not possible for exposure conditions to approach the maximum permissible exposure limits without being physically very near the antennas. Computer Modeling Method The FCC has provided direction for determining compliance in the Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin No. 65, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC -Specified Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation," dated August 1997. The attached Figure 2 describes the ground level calculation methodology in detail and the computerized techniques for modeling particular sites. This method of evaluating expected exposure conditions is accepted by the FCC, and its conservative nature has been verified by numerous field tests. Site and Facility Description The proposed base station is to include antennas installed near the top of a 45 -foot wooden pole. A total of 3 panel antennas will be located on the pole. The transmitting facilities are summarized in the following table: User Callsign Frequency_ Public Limit Type Antenna ERP Height (AGL) Ubiquitel unknown —1,900 MHz 1.0 mW/cm2 EMS RR90-17-Ox 0.50 kW 40 ft. There are reportedly no other transmitting facilities located nearby. The pole cannot be climbed without specialized equipment (climbing pegs are removed near the base). Computer Study Results For the specific parameters of the proposed site, as described in the table above, the highest calculated power density near ground level is equivalent to 0.083% of the FCC public exposure limit. The location of this calculated maximum is about 400 feet west of the base of the pole. Exposure Mitigation Because the pole itself is a controlled environment within the meaning of ANSI, and because there are no levels calculated toe 1ceed the public limit beyond 5 feet from the antennas, no mitigation is required under FCC guidelines to limit public exposure to RF energy. Workers requiring access areas within 1 foot of the antennas (i.e., on the pole itself (for antenna maintenance or other reasons) should ensure that the applicable occupational RF exposure limits HEHAMMETT & EDISON, INC. 010605 381G CONSULTING ENGINEERS SAN FRANCISCO Page 2 of 3 Ubiquitel • ProposeRase Station Site • 107 Rive.rviev*ive • Oroville, California are not exceeded. This can be done in several ways, including use of a personal dosimeter (available from several vendors) to monitor exposure, or turning off the transmitters feeding the antennas to be worked on. It is recommended that a standard sign*, warning against unauthorized access to the pole, be installed near the base, such that it would be visible to anyone intending to climb the pole. Conclusion It is my professional opinion that the uncontrolled areas of the proposed Ubiquitel site and surrounding land will comply with the RF power density exposure limits of NCRP Report No. 86. Access within 1 foot of the proposed antennas should be restricted as discussed above, in order to help ensure that structure is in compliance with FCC occupational exposure guidelines. List of Figures In carrying out these engineering studies, the following attached figures were prepared under my direct supervision: 1. Summary of NCRP-86 Guideline 2. RFR.GROUND methodology. Q�o��ss�ok CO June 6, 2001 LU No. E-12627 Exp. 9-30.03 sT §ZFCTR\GP� ��P Robert D. Weller, P.E. * Warning signs should comply with ANSI C95.2 color, symbol, and content conventions. In addition, contact information should be provided (e.g., a telephone number) to arrange for access to restricted areas. The selection of language(s) is not an engineering matter, and guidance from the landlord, local zoning or health authority, or appropriate professionals may be required. HAMMETT & EDISON, INC. 010605 381 G CONSULTING ENGINEERS SAN FRANCISCO Page 3 of 3 National ouncil on Radiation Protection at Measurements Report No. 86 (Published 1986) "Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields" Radio Frequency Protection Guide Frequency Electromagnetic Fields Contact Currents Applicable Electric Magnetic Equivalent Far -Field (mA) Range Field Strength Field Strength Power Density (MHz) (V/m) (A/m) (mW/cm?) 0.3— 1.34 614 614 1.63 1.63 100 /00 200 1.34-3.0 614 823.8/f 1.63 2.19/f 100 180/f2 200 3.0-30 1842/f 823.8/f' 4.89/f 2.19/f 900/f2 1801j' 200 30-300 61.4 27.5 0.163 0.0729 1.0 0.2 no limit 300— 1,500 3.54✓fi 1.59q- rV106 (7238 f/300 f/1500 no limit 1,500 — 100,000 137 61.4 0.364 0.163 5.0 1.0 no limit Note: f is frequency of emission, in MHz 1000 Power 100 Density 10 (mW/cm'- ) 1 0.1 Contact 1000 Current (mA) 100 0.1 Occupational Exposure Public Exposure — — — 1 10 100 103 Frequency (MHz) I 104 105 HHEAMMETT & EDISON, INC. NCRP-86 Standard CONSULTING ENGINEERS FlgUr1 SAN FRANCISCO *.GROUND TM Calculation Meth000logy Determination by Computer of Compliance with Human Exposure Limitations The U.S. Congress requires that the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") evaluate its actions for possible significant impact on the environment. In Docket 93-62, effective October 15, 1997, the FCC adopted the human exposure limits for field strength and power density recommended in Report No. 86, "Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields," published in 1986 by the Congressionally chartered National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements ("NCRP"). Separate limits apply for occupational and public exposure conditions, with the latter limits generally five times more restrictive. The more recent Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ("IEEE") Standard C95.1-1999, "Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz," includes nearly identical exposure limits. These limits apply for continuous exposures from all sources and are intended to provide an adequate margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or health. Higher levels are allowed for short periods of time, such that total exposure levels averaged over six or thirty minutes, for occupational or public settings, respectively, do not exceed the limits. The FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin No. 65 (August 1997) gives the formula for calculating power density from an individual radiation source: 2.56 x 1.64 x 100 x RFF2 x [VERP + AERP] power density S = 4nD2 , in mW/cm2, where VERP = 0.4 x total peak visual ERP (all polarizations), in kilowatts for NTSC, = average power (all polarizations), in kilowatts for DTV, AERP = total aural ERP (all polarizations), in kilowatts, RFF = relative field factor at the direction to the actual point of calculation, and D = distance from the center of radiation to the point of calculation, in meters. The factor of 2.56 accounts for the increase in power density due to ground reflection, assuming a reflection coefficient of 1.6 (1.6 x 1.6 = 2.56). The factor of 1.64 is the gain of a half -wave dipole relative to an isotropic radiator. The factor of 0.4 converts NTSC peak visual ERP to an average RMS value; for FM, cellular, and PCS stations, of course, the value of VERP is zero. The factor of 100 in the numerator converts to the desired units of power density. This formula has been built into a computer program by Hammett & Edison that calculates, at each location on an arbitrary rectangular grid, the total expected power density from any number of individual radiation sources. The program also allows for the description of the actual terrain at the site to obtain more accurate projections. HEHAMMETT & EDISON, INC. Methodology CONSULTING ENGINEERS SAN FRANCISCO Figure 2 EXHIBIT C SEARCH AREA RING Priority: SITE NAME:OROVILLE DAM SF03UB381 211 j -4 7 �r ^ 6 �y�`v`��en-,'.r,"� +Q-Rtca,?•• a5�'k''F• . c2 -' % v"_.' fi=p .Y4O T— i,, ( �'. �`Y'��`3 �q'�ri ,3 ��'F'9:.,;"z'� �`^!f ik Clek m I`i .� 4LL lK 1 ? ���i � . a i t lip � �nw r ° ' RLY L ,, ( .'} � _ /�a �:,�i;. c� 4c'•r K'is�'�y ��QQ hya. - Tow 0-lk t i- iSK&A.0 0 rr�"^ ¢+ 7. 21.18..25o'N�a�.�: p _►.FP +�y El4STRIDg �tdp1 Calxon. Oom ' , WKi�� � �. ' f \' � -' t 1 2.� 9�'�� i- \t` •Yr 1 O� \..O i.., Qp' . 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Engineer: Hasan Mahmood/Nishank Save I Release #: 1.0 Release Date: 6/12/2000 Ubiquitel � � Relea Date: 0 EXHIBIT D NEIGHBORING SITES WITHOUT PROPOSED SITE COVERAGE MAP MARKET 4 Best Server CelICAD II v4.3 SttnList Oroville LAT:39-28-41N LON:121-32-55W STN:V1 ORTN:O IN TXHT:129.92 % ERP:; STN:V2 ORTN:120 IN TXHT:129.92 % ER STN:V3 ORTN:240 'TN TXHT:129.92 % ER Gridley LAT:39-22-06N LON:121-41-12W STN:V1 ORTN:O 'TN TXHT:202.10 % ERP:: STN:V2 ORTN:120 'TN TXHT:180.12 % ER STN:V3 ORTN:240 'TN TXHT:180.12 % ER Cemetery LAT:39-28-42N LON:121-32-55 STN:V1 ORTN:O 'TN TXHT:129.92 % ERP: STN:V2 ORTN:120 'TN TXHT:129.92 % Ell STN:V3 ORTN:240 IN TXHT:129.92 % ER Animal Farm LAT:39-36-47N LON:121-41- STN:V1 ORTN:320 IN TXHT:134.84 % ER STN:V2 ORTN:80 'TN TXHT:134.84 % ERF STN:V3 ORTN:190 'TN TXHT:134.84 % ER Lower Table Mt. (R) LAT:39-32-39N LON: STN:V1 ORTN:330 'TN TXHT:71.85 % ER W1771,our F.81 (:::� THRESHOLDS (>= dBm) >=-76 >=-81 >=-86 >=-90 Miles 0 5.00 10.00 SCALE: 1:300,000 05/23/01 17:46 EXHIBIT E NEIGHBORING SITES WITH PROPOSED SITE COVERAGE MAP MARKET 4 Best Server Cel ICAD 11 v4.3 - - - SttnList _ - Oroville LAT:39-28-41N LON:121-32-55W STN:V1 ORTN:O 'TN TXHT:129.92 % ERP: STN:V2 ORTN:120 'TN TXHT:129.92 % ER -- - STN:V3 ORTN:240 'TN TXHT:129.92 % ER __ - - —_ — - _ — _ - _ _ Gridley LAT:39-22-06N LON:121-41-12W — - — - — — STN:V1 ORTN:O 'TN TXHT:202.10 % ERP: STN:V2 ORTN:120 'TN TXHT:180.12 % ER - — — _ - — STN:V3 ORTN:240 'TN TXHT:180.12 % - — - — Cemetery LAT:39-28-42N LON:121-32- - STN:V1 ORTN:O 'TN TXHT:129.92 % ERJER STN:V2 ORTN:120 'TN TXHT:129.92 %STN:V3 ORTN:240 'TN TXHT:129.92 % Animal Farm LAT:39-36-47N LON:121-41 — — — _ - STN:V1 ORTN:320 'TN TXHT:134.84 % ER STN:V2 ORTN:80 'TN TXHT:134.84 % ERP STN:V3 ORTN:190 'TN TXHT:134.84 % ER - - - — _ - - Lower Table Mt. (R) LAT:39-32-39N LON: STN:V1 ORTN:330 'TN TXHT:71.85 % ER Oroville Irrigation LAT:39-31-01N LON:12 STN:V1 ORTN:O 'TN TXHT:202.10 % ERP: STN:V2 ORTN:120 'TN TXHT:202.10 % ER STN:V3 ORTN:240 'TN TXHT:202.10 % ER Ilve ub,E -s 38 ! C-7 . - THRESHOLDS (>= dBm) — - - >=-81 >=-86 >=-90 Miles 0 5.00 10.00 SCALE: 1:300,000 05/23/01 17:55 C� J EXHIBIT F • ANTENNA AND BASE STATION EQUIPMENT. SPECS • Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations PCS CDMA Enhanced Primary Minicell and Growth Cabinet Technical Specifications Lucent Technologies' Personal Communications Services (PCS) Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) Minicell is a small, cost-effective modular base station used as the primary building block for PCS networks. Operating at 1.8 GHz, these Minicells can be used indoors or outdoors and several pre-engineered configurations allow flexible coverage options. Growth cabinets expand the network when increased capacity or sectorization is required. • PCS CDMA Minicell and Growth Cabinet Parameter Specification* 0 General Spectrum 1.8 GHz Filter Blocks PCS A, B, C, D, E or F Blocks Digital Cellular Switch 5ESSI-2000 Switch Handoff Speed Up to 65 MPH soft handoff (cell radius at least 2500' [762.5m]) Vocoder Support Both 8 Kbps (includes Enhanced Variable Rate Coder [EVRC] support) & 13 Kbps Cell Site Installation Indoor/Outdoor Cell Site Configurations Omni/1, 2, 3 or 6 Sector Cell Site Synchronization Global Positioning System (GPS) Reference Cell Site Alarms Internal & User Definable Alarm Capability (Remote Monitoring) Cell Site Diagnostics Integrated Diagnostic Capability (Remote Monitoring) Enhanced Primary Cabinet Carriers RF Train Antenna Support CDMA Clusters Channels Channel Units Expanded capacity Channel Unit (ECU) Growth Cabinet(s) Carriers RF Train CDMA Clusters Channels Channel Units 2nd Carrier Antenna Support 3rd to 6th Carrier Antenna Support Expanded capacity Channel Unit (ECU) Power Input Power IndoorlOutdoor Outdoor Only Up to 3 carriers (one carrier/sector or 3 -carrier Omni) Three Duplex (each train contains Transmit & Diversity Receive) Duplex Filter Configuration (2 Antenna/Sector) Up to three Supports 40 physical channels per cluster Up to four per CDMA cluster 10 Physical Channels at 8Kbps (supports EVRC) or 13Kbps Provides an additional carrier per sector Adds 1 Transmit/Sector & uses Enhanced Primary's diversity receive RF trains Up to three per cabinet Supports 40 physical channels per cluster Up to four per CDMA cluster Uses existing Enhanced Primary Duplex Filters (No additional Antenna/Sector) Simplex Filter Configuration (1 Additional Antenna/Sector/Carrier) 10 Physical Channels at 8Kbps (supports EVRC) or 13Kbps +24V DC 240V AC RF Output Power Per Standard CDMA Transmit Unit (CTU) 8 watts @ Antenna Interface Per High Power CDMA Transmit Unit (HPCTU) 16 watts @ Antenna Interface Both support upto 200mW digital terminals at 1.8 GHz Backup Power Optional Battery or Generator Backup cabinets Facilities Connections Types T1 or E1/CEPT Up to 6 PCS CDMA Minicell and Growth Cabinet (continued) Parameter Specification* Installation & Maintenance Installation & Mounting Indoor Outdoor Access Maintenance Cabinet Access Cell Upgrade Options Compatibility Environmental Storage Temperature Outdoor Cabinet Indoor Cabinet Humidity Indoor Cabinet (operating) (storage) Outdoor Cabinet (operating and storage) Operating Altitude Physical Weight (Fully Loaded) Enhanced Primary Cabinet Growth Cabinet 66EC Primary Power Cabinet 60C Primary Power Cabinet 60EC Battery Backup Cabinet 60C Battery Backup Cabinet 60C Generator Backup Cabinet CPS4024 (H569-424) Indoor Power Frame Raised Floor or non -raised floor environment Rooftop or Streetside (slab) mountable Front & Back Front only for most routine maintenance 1.9 Maintenance action per year per cell Field upgrade options available Compatible with Lucent Technologies Mobile Switching Center (MSC) -40° to +158° F (-40° to +70° C) +32° to +158* F (0° to +70° C) 5% to 85% RH 0% to 95% RH 0% to 100% RH 197 feet (60m) below to 10,000 feet (3,050m) above sea level. 8501b. (385.9kg) 6001b. (272kg) 16001b. (726.4kg) 11001b. (499.4kg) 26001b. (I180.4kg) 26001b. (1180.4kg) 7001b. (317.8kg) 21601b. (980.6kg) PCS CDMA Minicell and Growth Cabinet (continued) Parameter Specification Physical (continued) Upbanded IS -95A (cdmaOneTM) . Dimensions Meets U.S. FCC Part 15 & Part 24 Enhanced Primary Cabinet 30"W x 30" L x 60"H (IndoorlOutdoor) (76.2cm x 76.2cm x 152.4cm) Growth Cabinet(s) 22"W x 30"L x 60"H (IndoorlOutdoor) (55.9cm x 76.2cm x 152.4cm) 66EC Primary Power Cabinet 31 "W x 30"L x 66"H (78.7cm x 76.2cm x 167.6cm) 60C Primary Power Cabinet 31 "W x 30"L x 60"H Enhanced Primary Cabinet (78.7cm x 76.2cm x 152.4cm) 60EC Battery Backup Cabinet 31 "W x 30"L x 60" H (78.7cm x 76.2cm x 152.4cm) 60C Battery Backup Cabinet 31 "W x 30"L x 60"H (78.7cm x 76.2cm x 152.4cm) 60C Generator Backup Cabinet 31 "W x 30"L x 60"H (78.7cm x 76.2cm x 152.4cm) CPS4024 (H569-424) 32.25"W x 19.75"L x 84"H Indoor Power Frame (81.9cm x 50.2cm x 213.4cm) Ambient Operating Temperature Range Enhanced Primary -40' to +126' F (-40' to +52' C) Cabinet (Outdoor) Growth Cabinet(s) (Outdoor) -40° to +126' F (-40' to +52' C) 66EC Primary Power Cabinet -40' to +115' F (-40' to +46' C) : 60C Primary Power Cabinet -40' to +115° F (-40' to +46' C) 60EC Battery Backup Cabinet -40' to +115° F (-40' to +46' C) : 60C Battery Backup Cabinet -40' to +115' F(-40' to +46' Q. 60C Generator Backup Cabinet -40' to +115* F(-40' to +46° C) '. CPS4024 (H569-424) Indoor -40' to +149' F (-40' to +65' C) Power Frame Enhanced Primary Cabinet (Indoor) +41' to +104' F (+5' to +40' C) Growth Cabinet(s) (Indoor) +41' to +104' F (+5' to +40' C) Regulatory Air Interface Standards ANSI J -STD -008 Upbanded IS -95A (cdmaOneTM) . Safety/Regulatory Meets U.S. FCC Part 15 & Part 24 Requirements ULl 1950, 3rd Edition CSA C22.2 #234 UL 50 -Type 311 <° Bellcore Cabinets meet elements of GR 487 -CORE & GR 63 -CORE Application Code Enhanced Primary Cabinet WP Growth Cabinet WK Carrier Gr"Itth 61161"t 1Vhen you Want to tall: wireless, giVC us a call. Our onC-nenvurk sulutitul offer, vtIU a total r0t11IIl L1111rc1t1011S SV, • ll. With Lucent TCcturult,,iCs' vasl r'xl,rric•ncc•, tlydic.Ition to ru,tr,lllCr saii>farlinn, and coinhimms search t('r inru,vatiun; tllr,'u h our Bell I.,lho atories, \\'c In'oviilc ad\'arlc'ctl wireless I,nnlurts tl-at C,111 nu,vc vi,ur nrt\\„rk seanllC, Ik into t -ie IICCI s1"ClICNIM)ll. F,, nli,rc inlorin;I 6m im Lucem-fi-.hnol•)gies \virrlcs; cunununicalitnl;, hleasc I11ntact :our Lucent Tccltnt,lu ir, :\cct,unt RL'iIi",cnta ive Isr call: 500-344-I)12 i � i020 (Ui6ic•J Stats) 31-1-536-IS66 (nut,idc United st.rtr,l. \*I,It mll -ch sI(C JI ;l';) i, a i'c,i>lrrccl u.,Jrnl•n'k ..f Luicr Tccilncdugic< Int. cchn One i; i tiadcnwil, f the CU,,I:\ Itrcrlul ntrnt Gnnll Il.lu;,. l 1. i, � rc,'i,tcrcJ u',,Jrn,.,r;•: of l nlrs< uihcnciuv ,wicd. <pccificatiwt, ,c ;tiiCJlhle n" tacth inc1,1,1r h "wt.iuur ca'�::'r• Ill ,'Ick. lit:, Juiumcni ii I��l Idannin,' purpn,c. u;::\ 'Ind is 1111i intcnclr,l Iss Ill"difv or m::,:,lClIlCl It aft\' ,PCJIIi,,IIUIK (,I' lvarr,111C: , rel: in n these i+n Duct, or icrvicc,. ^:ri,hl O 19`)6 Luicnl Tcchnulrn'i,', Ill. Ali :'l,hla reserved. Pn.!tccl in Lite U.S.A. tu<cm Tcchnuh„'ic, Inc. AMPS/PCS �lc'sia in4 5010TS \AK 9/9S Lucent Technologies Bell tabs 1-0,3o0.; 0 1'ltinl u Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations 66EC-PWR Power Cabinet Completely Integrated System SOltltlon Designed to Provide a Reliable, Uninterl-Upted DC Power Source. 66EC-PIVR flower Calumet — (iack View nl r: l'I t'll /'ru'cr r:,r/ in, r — /'roar Vi,'n TIIC 661 C-I'WR 1'uvvcr Cabincl fur K:S CDXIA was (lesioned ti bC a Ixiwer c,1binct sulutiin fir CUSIunICrS SCeking 11,111cry Capacity bCYind what is nffcrcd with the GOC-PWR 11uwer Cahinct. WIJILC the 66EC adds many new fea- tures, 1[hc Cahinet has been tICSiOned So (it'll itlstallatiun will be csscntially tic S,1111c IS (11,11[ fur IhC GOC. A cin1lt,16Sin ul tI1C nvu Ituwcr S011.1601IS iS Shuwn in the fnlluwiilo table. "__�isz 'Itis ;� �..t s .� 66EC-PWR 60C•PWR Number Battery 2 1 Shelves: Maximum Number 4 2 24V Battery Strings: Enhanced Cooling Yes No in Battery Compartment: Cabinet Height: 66" 60" Footprint: 31 "w x 30"d 31"w x 30"d Placement of Same Same Mounting Holes: Grounding: Same Same "__�isz 'Itis ;� �..t s .� 0 Product Overview fill' 661:C -MVR Power Cabinet will Isrovidt• till lu 6 klvV of 24V (runs a 208/2=40 volt AC inlet satiric. Tlsc I'rintary I'l,wel' CallinCl Can 11OUSC kill to Iwo CPS 11mvcr slsclvcs ctluil,lsctl wills til, to I() efficiency 2=4 volt, 27 anti, I,IIl,,-in, switclnrsodc rcclilicrs in an environnrc•n[ally Scaled cicctrunics cabi- net. T'ItC Cal+inet Can lIOUSL' Ill, to faUr 2=4V sirits-; of batteries, Iuuvidin" kill to 5 Isutirs of battery reserve at 2 kloV load. The CTS Alarms Fr Conlrol Unit Iu-ovidcs nu,nitorin" and Cunu-ul of tike Ix,wer System. alarm sinal access, and visual LI:U intliralarS. II alSu has a provision fur Ilterktkal ntonitorint� of tlsc ballCricS.- Thc systc•nk automatically adjusts the float valla c I,rovidrd by tike rcctificrS aS a Function Ill' battery IL -e. A loty vultaC di;Cannect (LVI)) Circuit Iu'Cvcnts the twallcry Cell voltas-C frons fallill" below 1.75 volts/cell lar a CUstonkcr Selected ValUc) and Iwssibly dansalin,"' Ilkc ballcricS. The 22 Imsitiun DC I)ictribkition Pallt'I i; ct(IliI,I,cd with c:il'CIlil hl'l',lkes'S (21 Iu„ilions available) and IhC LVI). R"'HIJIcd DC I„twcr and Louver CahinCl alarn1S are cabled directly Io lhC ad.jaccni PCS Mini -Cell ctluil,nkcnt c:abinct. Lucent TLAIlml(wics• I,atentcd cooling Systcns nkaituainS the ctlkiilmlCllt insidC tike Cal,inrtS within its Sale ulu•ratint: lelliperatkirC ran t without the Ilse of outside air. Tlsis innovative (lesion kecl,s water, dust, anti Iwllulants utt of the electronics arca, thereby I)reventin Condentsation in the Cabinet and Cotktanu- inalian anti corrosion of ciccu'oktic equipment. The battery conslsartnscm utilizes Lucenl 'Fccikintlol;ics' Enhanced Cooling System to minimize battery temperature and sigililicanlly insl,ruvc holler), lilc. The I:inhanced COOlillo System teas dcsioncd Us nkainlain ballVry Icnkluralurc 11CJ1- antl,icnl Iclnl,cralurc tvillsuul the Ilse of air Contlitioisin". Wills I uls,tniL-d Coalill„ ckistomel's Can al,l,rosiinalely double battery life over u'aditional nkclhnds of passive Coulim'. "file systcnk al;o I,ro- Odes for adctlkiatc VC1161,11ion to I,rcvcnl Ilsc build Ill, of a;SVs in tike batcry compartment, nstctin;, hnlh I;cIICON and U1. rctluircnscnls. This results in a reliable, lot•v maintcnalice, and Safe Solulion. In the evcnl of an AC failure, the hatter ieS Stllil,ly lite DC. bower to the PCS 1%9ini-CCII CtIIlil,nrc•nI. The SySICtu is a ti -LIC oninlcrrtsl,tiblC I,urvcr SystCnt. Side View Quality Construction The 66EC hovel' Cabinet i; nkankiFac- turcd at I-uC011, Technologies' l'nanufaC- turimL facility in Omaha, Ncbraska. Both manufac'tun'inl; and Bell I-abal'atOI'iCS design cngincerin" are registered to ISO 9001. I,n,vidiis, doCunnnlcd I,n,CCSScS which resull in Consi;Icnlly quality In'aducls and services. The heavy -duly c'al,incl is mankilac'lIlrcd with all Corrosion resistam matcrials. ()IIC-ci l-hlh inClk IhiCk heavy-duty altr- niiIlunk i; USCtI fool' lite Cabincl body and the majnrily of Cabincl Cnnsl,oncniS. ThcSC usalcrials %Vere SCICCICtI hCCaIlSI' of Ilscir sitcm-llt, duralsilily, lire resistance, Corrosion l'csistancC, and heal lransfcr characteristics which are c;;enlial for ouldaor al,I,liCalianS. A I,olyrSICr POW - der I,aim linish is elcCuoslalically applied JO all Cabinet SurfaCCS lu I,r )(IOCC an' c'xu'ClllCly tdurahIC, hilt duality finish and atractivc appearancc. Dcsi-nel spccifically fur clue outdoor plain cnVironment, Ilse 66R- 11ui,vcr Cabirkct ('nClosturS ol)tintizc local tranS- Icr, environmental protcction, and case Of in;ta11,160n astd nkaintt•nancc. Each cabinet is assembled, Compictcly wired, and system tested at the factory to IsruvidC tlkC IkiLjICSt Slandards of c)kiality and quick, trouble free installation. 'File cabinets arc faclory ctlUil,l,el with power (list rilmti(m anti alarm Cahlim;, indudin", a Cabincl scCIlrily System %vhich sends a renk„Ic adarnk to a central location in the event of kinauthorizel entry. The doors arc cyuil,I)Cd with 216-typc lacking kncClkanissnS and Can he padlocked lot- added ScctIlity. L.kicem Tcchnolu,,icS' allraCtivc anti rtl ,:Cd Cabincl syslcnkS arC dCl,loyCd tht-miglitim the world in harsh cnvirau- ntentS such aS Saudi Arabia, Southeast Asia, Solidi%,VCSl United States, South and Central America, and Canada. SIICCCS;illl ul,cl'alion in IhC;c ClintatCS hrovidc•S 10011ttmy u, the rabList ncSS Of the designs and overall reliability of Lucent TCcluutlogics' cahinct systems. Benefits • Meavy -duty Aluminum Construction t irrosion, weather, fire wid vandal resislaol protection I IIIIanced cooling with environmental controls • Scaled Cooling System Prevents contanlinalioll, condcnsa- liml, and corrusi0n Iinllanccd heat Iranslcr capabilily • Battery Compartment Equipped with Enhanced Cooling System - significantly improves battery' life perfo1'nwncc • Completely Factory Assembled . and Tested - Thorutiollly system -tested • Electrostatically Applied, Baked on Polyester Paint Finish IIigll quality durable finish Allraclive appearance • Cost Effective Enclosure Design - Neal for large scale dcpl0yrtrc•nts • CPS Alarnl & Control Unit [M(nitors and controls the power system Provides alarm signal access'111d visu- al 111) indicators Provides for thermal nnmitoring of the batteries • Temperature Compensated Float Voltage - Increases battery life and greatly reduces risk of battery thermal runaway by reducing battery self heating as the battery enclosure 1cnII)CUMure increases • Low Voltage Disconnect Function h I.CVC111S baucry danw�.c• clue• t0 cell reversal, 1*1'0111 deep discllar,"c to ICSS than 1.75 volts/cell anti prcvenu crl0ipnle11l (1,1111,1,-c• or 111,111uncti0n from opc1'alin" belllw nlini11or111 ctluipnlcnl input v011agc. The cuslonlcr can specify IIIc disconnect v0lta�c valnc. • Silent Security System - Alerts Central lucalion of unautho- rized cabinet entry General Specifications Cabinet Dimensions: - Height: 66 in. (167.6 cm) -Width: 31 in. (78.7 cm) -Depth: 30 in. (76.2 cm) Approximate Weight: - 1600 lbs. (Fully Equipped) Floor Load: 1.72 lbs/sq. inch (Fully Equipped) Cabinet Operating Temperature Range: -40'C to 46'C Rated Output Power: 6 kW, with N+1 Redundancy Primary Power Cabinet Weight Load (KW) 2 4 6 a Rectifiers 4 7 10 Total Weight (lbs.)` 1505 1570 1600 Floor Load (lbs/sq.in) 1.62 1.69 1.72 Rectifiers versus Load Load (KW) 2 4 6 k Rectifiers 4 7 10 Cabinets Powered Primary Radio Primary + Growth 1 Primary + Growth 1 & 2 Battery Reserve Times Battery Reserve Time Initial Capacity (hours)' Maximum H Battery Strings Configuration DC toadt 2 4 Standard CTUs Primary Radio Only 1.6 kW 2.9 6.9 Primary and One Growth 3.1 kW 1.3 3.0 Primary with Two Growth 4.6 kW 0.8 1.8 High Power CTUs Primary Radio Only 2.1 kW 2.1 4.9 Primary and One Growth 4.05 kW 0.9 2.2 Primary and Two Growth 6.0 kW 0.6 1.3 The reserve time assumes initial battery capacity and 777 (25°C) ambient temperature. Battery Reserve Time End of Life Capacity (hours)" Maximum 9 Battery Strings Configuration DCLoadt 2 4 Standard CTUs Primary Radio Only 1.6 kW 2.3 5.5 Primary and One Growth 3.1 kW 1.0 2.4 Primary with Two Growth 4.6 kW 0.6 1.5 High Power CTUs Primary Radio Only 2.1 kW 1.7 3.9 Primary and One Growth 4.05 kW 0.7 1.7 Primary and Two Growth 6.0 kW 0.4 1.1 ' *The reserve time defines end of life as 80% of initial capacity and 77'F (2S'C) ambient temperature. t These are maximum numbers. Actual values can be lower by a few hundred watts per cabinet depending on traffic load and environmental conditions. EMS I f l /'vlrxs • • OptiRange"' RR90-17-XXDP 2.75 / 56" s RF CONNECTORS 900 beamwidth 16.5 dBi gain 1450 DualPof 56 inch Model Number ' Description Comments MTG_P00-10 Standard Mount -(Supplied withantenna)Nlounts to Wall of 1.5 inch to 5.0 inch O.D. Pole (3.8 cm to 12.7 cm)_ MTG-S02-10 _ _. Swivel MountMounting kit providing azimuth adjustment. MTG-DXX-20' Mechanical Downtilt Kits _ 0' - 10' or 0' - 15' blechanical Downtilt _ MTG-CXX-107_ Cluster Mount Kits 3 antennas 120' apart or 2 antennas 180' apart MTG-0O2-10 ,U_Bolt-Cluster Mount Kit 3 antennas 120' apart , 4.5" O.D. pole N1_TG TXX 10' ! Steel Band Mount Pole diameters 7 5" - 45" Model number shown represents_a series of products. See mounting options section for specific model number. — :20• 270- 01 21' 0' 130' 15 210% ' Azimuth Elevation Elevation 0° Downtilt 2° Downtilt 0 mom �`pms EM Electrical Mechanical Azimuth Beamwidth 90' Dimensions (L x W x D) 561n x 8in x 2.75in Elevation Beamwidth 6° (142 cm x 20.3 cm x 7.0 cm) Gain 16.5 dBi (14.4 dBd) Rated Wind Velocity 150 mph (241 km/hr) Polarization Slant, ±45° Equivalent Flat Plate Area 3.1 ft' (.29 m') Port -to -Port Isolation > 30 dB Front Wind Load C 100 mph (161 kph) 90 lbs (400 N) Front -to -Back Ratio > 25 dB (> 30 dB Typ.) Side Wind Load C 100 mph (161 kph) 31 lbs (139 N) Electrical Downtilt Options ; 0°, 2°, 4°, 6° Weight 18 lbs (8.2 kg) VSWR 1.35:1 Max Connectors 2; 7-16 DIN (female) Power Handling 250 Watts CW Note: Patent Pending and US Patent number 5, 757, 246. Passive Intermodulation < -147 dBc values and patten„ are raPresentatve and variat-ons may occur. Soecifications may [2x20W (+43 d8m)j change Without notice due (0 contuiuous product enhancements. Digitized pattern Lightning Protection Chassis Ground data is a�,a)a0le from tre ractory o, via the web site �,w w.ems,vire!ess.com and feflec(al!-IDdaieS Model Number ' Description Comments MTG_P00-10 Standard Mount -(Supplied withantenna)Nlounts to Wall of 1.5 inch to 5.0 inch O.D. Pole (3.8 cm to 12.7 cm)_ MTG-S02-10 _ _. Swivel MountMounting kit providing azimuth adjustment. MTG-DXX-20' Mechanical Downtilt Kits _ 0' - 10' or 0' - 15' blechanical Downtilt _ MTG-CXX-107_ Cluster Mount Kits 3 antennas 120' apart or 2 antennas 180' apart MTG-0O2-10 ,U_Bolt-Cluster Mount Kit 3 antennas 120' apart , 4.5" O.D. pole N1_TG TXX 10' ! Steel Band Mount Pole diameters 7 5" - 45" Model number shown represents_a series of products. See mounting options section for specific model number. — :20• 270- 01 21' 0' 130' 15 210% ' Azimuth Elevation Elevation 0° Downtilt 2° Downtilt 0 mom �`pms EM ATTACHMENT #1 FCC RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION CU. CuuU J. �..11l'l: ... .�.. .1JJ C .:jr` CO!•�Nv4� United St;ltcs of • 'fll:l ./� '��\;• Fcdcral Coll, III utlicntio Onllniiil0n �.� r,7^ SJ RADIO ST�.TM-N AUTHORIZATIO;N J °�N;SstO ' Cottimcrcinl -,N(obilc Radio Scrvlcci Pcrson:0 Comnlullic:lciolls SCr\.,Cc - �irt):IC1J:Ind WIRELESSCC• L.P. Call Si;:t KNLF208 9221 •Vvar�f pa(k,.Vay _ Kansas City. MO 6ti1 14 M004 Sa.v F� ,CISCO O�KLa.�JS4N JOSE Charn!l9.'oc:' A File tiNumbcr 00005•CW-L.95 ............. ................... ._ The liecnsce hrccris auehorizcd, for ch: pe<iod indicated, to construct and operate tacio oacsnu:Jng r?clilties in accordance lridt 0-- toms and conditions F.ercinih.r dcscribcd. This authorization i; suDj:ct to Ll- pro%istons or t`tc Comnunicauons Act or I93J, u amended. subsequent Acts orCongtcss. in(:rnarioral L. J_s and a;r_cmcnt; co which the Un.iced Slatc; is a Signa:ory• and all pertinen( rutcs and rc, Iations or LF-- Fcdcra! Corrmunica,;ois Conlntission. contained in uric Tia: a 7 or clic U.S. Code or Fcdcrzd RegulaCons. iridal Grant Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 23, 1995 Five-7ear $uil� Out Dact . . • . • . . . . . June 23, 2000 Expiration Dace . , . . • , . . . • . • . . . . . . . • . . June 23, 2005 CO N-D!T(0N ?,rsunntt0 Scc:;Crl :090) ortt;_ COnLnlLri:a(ionS Act or 19;1, a; am-n�K. (47 U.S.C. ;C9 `)1 u sub,:ct Ic uhc follo\,ir.* conditions: This liccns: docs not %,,,S( in U:c lic_r.S_c ar.v ri;tit to c2cra:: a sc.:ion no., ( ,a ri.ht in chc use or,`;:qucncics bcro[td tic ccrm lhctcornor in am v oth:r ntann:r (han audlo:iz--dd hc:cin. -i(n-r '.its lic:n;e nor the right g; ar.tc0 tit r_undcr shall Y c assi d or otrnhc Comtr,u;6:3d0.ls Act o; 1934_ as amcnocd (47 U.S.C. 5n1`• cc s< Tlu;'lic:ns: is sulbj:cQ1init rnls tod tc rig -ll( or u;c or cot:trol cor(crr:d by S:c6on 706 or the Commulticacions -pct or 19; • as a,-,cn; cd (;7 U.S.C. j 606). Conditions continued on Pagc 2. w;,(y`i?S : No tra;v:;S asscCia!td t'ich Ulis auJtorizjcio;,. !Sit:: Oa:t. Jull,: 23. 1994 FCC F crm Ii;a v�irCCLU. L. P. ` CO,YDlTlO,, S: • • Thii :rutltorriution is Subj<:( f0 Ilt::o::diuou in the :c:nc that S�St^�uS ui(n- ts; ;-rt (r-cu_;tei;i ti gr,ttt:d 11<r:in audlori2ed in Jr. id;'nc:n( !or:t;n coordncttior, ofarct base St11 on tnnsn:itt:r; within 72 kin (:) ruif:s) of d:c uniccd S:atcs/CZnj_',t Do:Ccr Slt:,ll b: required to <lirtrinttc aNv harmhll in(cri:rcnc: to operations in the adjac:nt for_i,n t:m:ory vrrd t0 ensure con(inuutrcc o(equ.V access to diL (r:qucncics by both coun(;i:;. This au(horlZa(lan IS SUbjcc( to IRC condition that (hc r:r.tarnrn�l balance o!(h< tvinntn., bid arto n( ,•ilf be paid in nccoraancc wt(lr P;tri l of the Ccrntni;sion's rules. 17 C.F.R. Pari 1. Issue Date: lune 33, 1995 FCC Farm J6ia u0005 -CW -L Pag: 2 ar'_ . 1 :u 1 0 • ATTACHMENT #2 LETTER OF CONSENT • 0 0 CONSENT OF OWNER RE: Premises at 212 V's- APN 9: Q6,9 3(v0•ola City O)�sJ\/ tc-i—Q- County The undersigned does hereby consents and authorizes LCC International. Inc. ("LCC'), actin; as agents for UbiquiTel. LLC ("UbiquiTel"), at LCC's sole expense. to make application to the (-13L,, tsar r and/or any other governmental entity or agency for site plan approval. special permits. variances, building permits and any and all other regulatory applications. permits and approvals from the City and/or County in which the Premises are situated and/or other governmental or regulatory body having jurisdiction. including and v'ithout limitation (lie execution of anv and all such applications in the name of the undersigned, for installing, remo\,'ino, replacing, maintaining and operating a wireless telecommunications facility including and without limitation. Lower. base station. related antenna equipment and fixtures. The undersigned also hereby consents to the entry by LCC, its agents, employees and independent contractors, upon the Premises to perform or to cause to be performed suitability determinations, including but not limited to, drive tests. sunrys, environmental audits and en;ineerinq studies. The undersigned certifies that the undersigned is the ov,ner of the Premises or is other- ise authorized to grant this convent and authorization. Dated: 32 2 -OC t ed Sianatur <, { ATTACHMENT #3 20 MILE RADIUS SERVICE AREA MAP S6rTE Bull Kill Let CHAPARRAL S\ 1_2 ks cc Ct F0,- LOMO Old %-WES, 0 ft, Road 1;0k PFOLOROOK l! BAN.. Maps. +-Compass -eek . * - ­ R_ if ftf areas to the North see the it ok Ilk, ShastalTsharns Counties Map 32 C -A �'O rUILBROOK. LIPPER WII NDOTTE-" 'a'. OOX. ',j ?ICHVALE A: 0 J� Is, _jr�vJustinno INSUP -4. -4 T Y COU. -12 4 IT WE RICHVALE 44 ST Little 11v BRANCH 41 esk HIGHWAY r q. C. _41 IV. yr Bad Mt. _r S78O* Cr (l PO UTON, J J 4-,t '` Q'! Id. p. cte� Lill,. I. 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ATTACHMENT #4 PHOTO SIMULATIONS 10 A 9L�[q� 9(pprR S� IYtLCN£ST� � ' iwl NML / ! _ r woq _i S o� VICINITY MAP NO SCALE I ub i* qui'p T e I WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SITE SITE NAME. PG&E HOLLAND. RAWLAND -NEW CONSTRUCTION SITE NUMBER: SF03UB381G 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PLANS, EXISTING CONDITIONS, AND F DIMENSIONS OF THE JOB SITE PRIOR TO STARTING WORK, IMMEDIATELY 'NOTIFY -THE ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WE. 2. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR WORK PROCEEDING IN A SAFE AND ORDERLY MANNER W ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND REOUIREMENTS OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION. CONTRACTOR AND/OR THEIR EMPLOYEES MUST IMMEDJ9jELY NOTIFY THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER OF ANY NECESSARY CHANGES TO COMPLETE THE WORK/PROJECT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. 4. ALL WORK PERFORMED AND MATERIALS INS ALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCES. CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS SHALL BE INSTALLED RI ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AID LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES, ORDINANCES AND APPUGIBLE REGULATIONS. 5. THE SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATI:RW.S. EQUIPMENT, ALL OTHER MATERIALS AND LABOR DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK/PROJECF AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. SITE NAME: HOLLAND PROPERTY OWNER: JEFF HOLLAND 107 RIVERVIEW DR. SITE DATA: SITE NUMBER: SF03UB381G OROVILLE, CA 95966 LATITUDE: 39'31'00'N. SITE ADDRESS: 107 RIVERVIEW DR. APPLICANT: UBIOUTTEL PCS LONGITUDE: 121.28'09'W. OROVILLE, CA 95966 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, STE A GROUND ELEVATION = 1112' CHICO, CA 95973 DEED BOOK PAGE: _ USGS MAP: N/A CONTACT: STEVE RUPPENTHAL PARCEL NUMBER: 57 (775) 829-4500 A.P. NUMBER: 069-360-010 CURRENT ZONING: AR JURISDICTION: BUTTE COUNTY PROJECT SUMMARY 6. ' THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY INDICATED .:...OR WhERE LOCAL CODES OR REGULATIONS TARE PRECEDENCE. 7, THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE WORK. USING THE BEST SKILLS AND ATTENTION. THE CONTRACTOR SWILL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES AND FOR COORDINATING ALL PORTIONS OF THE WORK URDER THE CONTRACT INCLUDING CONTACT AND COORDINATION WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION ENGINEER AND WITH THE LANDLORD'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. 8. KEEP GENERAL AREA CLEAN, HAZARD FREE, AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS AND RUBBISH. REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE PRDPERTY. LEAVE PREMISES IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PANT SPOTS, DUST OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE 9, CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING, CURBING, ETC.. DURING CONSTRUCTION . UPON COMPLETION OF WORK CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY. 10. THESE DRAWINGS ARE FORMATTED FOR 24'06' (SIZE D). DO NOT SCALE OTHER SIZED VERSIONS OF THESE DRAWINGS. INSTALLATION OF THE UBIQUITEL WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY 6 CONSISTING OF FIVE EQUIPMENT CABINETS (3 INITIAL, 2 FUTURE). ANTENNAS CONSIST OF (3) SECTORS WITH 1 ANTENNA, FLUSH MOUNTED AT.EACH SECTOR LOCATED AT A CENTERLINE OF 42'-6', ON THE EXISTING 45'-0' TALL PG&E UTIUTY POLE. PROJECT DECRIPTION D ECEOVE JUL 5 2D01 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION ® 1a r a LAND LORD LEASING R.F. ZONING CONSTRUCTION A&E APPROVALS Advanced Desitin Consultants, L[.0 Planning, Engineering & Constructi=rs 1755 f Heo� k Ste 12 Stmkton. CA 95209-2900 Ph 209-478-4801 Fez 208-478-4871 Cn11TNi:RN AI RTIRNI♦ 2005 Airport Drive Ekkm fleld. CA 93308 Ph: 881-787-970a Fez 981-397-1218 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO, CA. 95973 (530) 897-5005 tijoll—CC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO, CA 95973 (530) 897-5005 HOLLAND SITE NO.: SF03UB381G 107 RIVERVIEW DR. RA Y��f REN, PROJECT NO: SF03UB381G DRAWN BY: RAC , CHECKED BY: SAL WTZ JR NO DATE ISSUF, TITLE SHEET I T-1 I 1st SUBMITTAL: 06/11/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.:A42-049-01 1 06/11/01 SOX ZONING Q2 - 06/25/01 tOOX ZONING 0 TITLE SHEET I T-1 I 1st SUBMITTAL: 06/11/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.:A42-049-01 IFASE AREA DESCRIPTION* ALL THAT PORTON OF LOT 7• GLENDALE RIDGE TRACT. UNIT NO.1 AS DESCRIBED IN THAT DEED OF TRUST RECORDED JUNE 1. 2000 AS SERIAL NUMBER 2000-0020147 IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER FOR THE COUNTY OF BUTTE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE S 8116'51 E ON AND ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 221.88 FEET; THENCE S 08'43'09- W. A DISTANCE OF 8.42 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S 79'00'59- E. A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET; THENCE S 1059'01' W. A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET; THENCE N 79'00'59' W A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET; THENCE N 1059'01 E, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 375 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. TOGETHER WITH RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO SAID LEASE AREA. ' TOGETHER WITH EASEMENTS OF VARYING WIDTHS FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITIES TO SAID LEASE AREA. NOTES OWNER: JEFFREY 0. HOLLAND APN: 069-360-010 THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND A COMPILATION OF AVAILABLE RECORD AND TITLE INFORMATION. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. PROPERTY LINES ARE DERIVED FROM RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN PLOTTED BASED SOLELY ON INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE CONDITION OF TITLE REPORT BY: TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, ORDER NO. 00195603. DATED MARCH 28, 2001. THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN LOCATED BY FIELD OBSERVATION . THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED ALTHOUGH HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE AT THE CENTER OF THE PROPOSED LEASE AREA WAS DETERMINED BY CPS OBSERVATIONS. LAT. 39'31'00.3- N. NAD 83 LONG. 121.28'08.9' W. NAD 83 ELEV. 1137.5 NAVD 88 (BASIS OF DRAWING) LAT. 39'31'00.7' N. NAD 27 LONG. 12128'05.0' W. NAD 27 ELEV. '1135.2 NCVD 29 The Information shorn above meets or exceeds the requirements at forth 1. FAA order 8260.19. for 1-A accuracy ( t 15' horizontally and t 3' Vertically). The horizontal datum (coordinates) are expressed as degrees• minutes and seconds• to the nearest tenth of a second. The Vertical datum (heights) we expressed In feet and decimals thereof and ore determined to the nearest 0.1 fool. CONTOUR INTERVAL - 2' Hom, THE FOLLOWING EASEMENTS COULD NOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD: 1. EXISTING ROADS, DITCHES. DRAINS, PIPES, ETC. PER BOOK 422, PACE 100. VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE TRAMSFOAVER / TELCO 5• Cr RESSPREE 42.9' �� �4 "cla ` fro• �\ar 1 � COR LOT 7 ION LEASE AREA .O INKS Advanced Design 9W Consultants, LLC Planning, Engineering S Construction Services NORTHERN CA(_R'O RNt_A 1755 W Hemmer LA Ste 12 Stockton, CA 95209-2800 PR 209-478-4601 Fac 209-470-4831 SOUTHERN CALHDRMA 2005 Airport Driw Bakersfield. CA 83300 PR 661-387-9701 Fax: 661-393-1218 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO. CA. 95973 (530) 897-5005 Zi4o LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC " 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO• CA 95973 (530) 697-5005 HOU AND WE NO.: SF03UBMlG SIL V'T2RLEAF S1TIPprR s APN: 069-360-010 "" NOUNDARY `A ' 7 NLLCREST 4 • S OB'4J'09- W-- / J1 0 }A 2 W S 9 WC TORNLIEk. stn y,Y 1 Y RIDCE 1 1 S �y o� 3 m mREss VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE TRAMSFOAVER / TELCO 5• Cr RESSPREE 42.9' �� �4 "cla ` fro• �\ar 1 � COR LOT 7 ION LEASE AREA .O INKS Advanced Design 9W Consultants, LLC Planning, Engineering S Construction Services NORTHERN CA(_R'O RNt_A 1755 W Hemmer LA Ste 12 Stockton, CA 95209-2800 PR 209-478-4601 Fac 209-470-4831 SOUTHERN CALHDRMA 2005 Airport Driw Bakersfield. CA 83300 PR 661-387-9701 Fax: 661-393-1218 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO. CA. 95973 (530) 897-5005 Zi4o LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC " 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO• CA 95973 (530) 697-5005 HOU AND WE NO.: SF03UBMlG RA Yi�G1X��7� 'ErTIs REN. DRAWN BY: ACS/PWC CHECKED BY: HJ un FATV KgIIF APN: 069-360-010 "" NOUNDARY 06/11/01 903 ZONING Q2 POR. LOT 7 S OB'4J'09- W-- / J1 0 . W S 0.12' G't9'�-�, 15'42 T` 1 � 1 1 LEGEND - - UNDERGROUND WATER - -,- - -t- - UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE - �- - 4 - UNOEROCUNO ELECTRICAL UNDERCROUND CAS iii 30 LEASE AREA 255' BOUNDARY UNE X 1 \;) -��-SITE (375 so Fn, - .. 1.00"UNE 6 1 V. PROPERTY UNE 1 1 POWER POLE (PA.) LAN 7mp 'S9' 2 0 FLOOD UCHT W Z'( FIRE HYDRANT pd WATER VALVE 2 ® WRR MUETER LEASE DETAIL ET ) 10• ridgy,• ELEVATION AT TOP OF CONCRETE 1 D.EVATICN AT FLOWTJNE GRAPHIC SCALE ELEVATION AT EDGE OF PAVEMENT ,T ELEVATION AT NATURAL GROUND �,�IF riNTERUME OF STREET ( IN ►LLT) '1 1 Leah - 30 it (FOR 24- x 3e- PIDT) RA Yi�G1X��7� 'ErTIs REN. DRAWN BY: ACS/PWC CHECKED BY: HJ un FATV KgIIF JFILLI )HILL SITE SURVEY 1st SUBMITTAL: 06/08/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.: A42-049-01 06/11/01 903 ZONING Q2 06/25/01 1003 ZONING J1 0 . JFILLI )HILL SITE SURVEY 1st SUBMITTAL: 06/08/01 2nd SUBMITTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.: A42-049-01 (e) PAVeD SCALE: 3/16" = 1--0" Advanced Design W Consultants, LLC Planning, Engineering & Construction Services NORTHERN C LIFORNI1 1755 ■ Hemmer in Ste 12 Staektom CA 95209-2900 PtL 209-478-4801 Fax 209-478-4631 SOUTHERN CALFFORNIA 2005 Airport Drlw BekenlI' CA 83308 PR 881-387-9704 Fax 881-393-1218 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO. CA. 95973 (530)897-5005 tijoLICIC LCC INTERNATIONAL INC 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE. STE A CHICO-CA . 95973 (530) 897-5005 HOWWD SrE NO.: SF03UB381G 107 RIVERVIEW DR. B�EL�CA. 95966 IAA T�t,�� RHYCy/lac N ri PROJECIG DRAWN BY: JM CHECKED BY: SAL MTZ JR NO DATF ISSl1F ZIMMI II1LG SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER 1st SUBMrTTAL: 06/11/01 2nd SUBMrTTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.:A42-049-01 1 06/11/01 SOX ZONING 2Q ' 06/25/01 100x ZONING 0 ZIMMI II1LG SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER 1st SUBMrTTAL: 06/11/01 2nd SUBMrTTAL: COMPANY JOB NO.:A42-049-01 i 45'-0' (E) TOP OF POLE 42'-6' A.C.L. 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