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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMUP 08-0001w ri PLANNINGPROVED (�d Conditions of Approval: Date: By: C0YWM1U_((1M Planning Division 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 "Attachment E", and is incorporated herein by this reference. 2. The new antennas, microwave dishes and mounting hardware shall be painted to match the existing neutral color of the proposed communications tower. 3. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall install slats, approved by the Director of Development Services, into the existing chain link fence. The applicant shall also paint the ground structure to match the existing ground structure. 4. 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 all associated towers in excess of thirty (30) feet in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 5. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 6. 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. 7. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 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. 9. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 10. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (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. 11. 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. 12. 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 Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin 65. 13. Prior to issuance of the Minor Use Permit, 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. 14. 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. 15. 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. 16. 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. 17. The Facility shall be secured at all'times to prevent access by the public. 18. The collocation of the antennas allowed by this Minor Use Permit requires the issuance of a building permit from the Butte County Building Division. The Building Division, based upon engineered calculations submitted by the applicant, may determine that the tower cannot physically support the requested number of antennas. If that is the case, the number of new antennas allowed on the tower may be less than the number of antennas permitted by this Minor Use Permit. Environmental Health Division 19. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide a completed Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code. Pacific Gas and Electric 20. Any relocation or rearrangement of any existing PG&E facilities in the area to accommodate this project will be at the expense of the developer. 21. There shall be no building of structures, or the storage of materials allowed over or under any existing PG&E facilities, or inside any easements that exist which would infringe on PG&E easement rights. County Counsel 22. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. FILE NO.: PROJECT TYPE: APN: APPLICANT ADDRESS- PHONE: DDRESS-PHONE: OWNER: ADDRESS .REPRESENTATIVE: ADDRESS: PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET MUP08-0001 MINOR USE PERMIT 025-200-119 Complete Wireless consulting PO Box 162338, Sacramento, CA, 95618 9162163958 46 Ord Ranch Road LL, 2520 Douglas Blvd Ste 100, Roseville, CA 95661 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant, Verizon Wireless (application submitted by Complete Wireless), is requesting a Minor Use Permit to co -locate antennas on an existing 180 - foot cell tower. The wireless communications facilities include three antenna sectors with four antennas per sector (two antennas will be installed at a future date), and a 12 -foot by 30 -foot equipment shelter with a 210. gallon diesel generator. LOCATED: The parcel is located at 46 Ord Ranch Road (on the east side of SR -99, approximately 1,200 feet south of the intersection of SR -99 and Ord Ranch Road), an area designated OFC (Orchard and Field Crops) by the Butte County General Plan and zoned A-40 (Agricultural, 40 -acre minimum). PROPERTY ZONED: A-40 (Agricultural, forty -acre parcels) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: OFC (Orchard and Field Crops) TOWN/AREA: Gridley 1. Application accepted: 9/18/2008 Amount: $ 5024.85 Receipt #: P1223 2. Assigned To: Chris Tolley 3. Conference Room reserved: 4. Date and Time of Conference: 5. Pre -Development Letter sent to applicant and agencies: 6. Comments sent to: IDR, 7. Comments received from: K://planning/projects/a new filel/pred summary sheet Revised 11/01/05 8. Staff Report: Project Video: 9. Follow-up letter sent to applicant: Butte County Departmen of Development Services AUT rF TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO; ASSISTANT DIRECTOR' o o .7 County Center, Drive BUTTE Oroville, CA 95965 COUNTY (530) 538-7601 Telephone a.'e►,""-.' o , SEP 1 -9, 2008 (530) 538-7785 Facsimile II DEVELOPMENT PR®.T�E�C$T Il®TF®Rl�!IATIOl`1 J ®R# 4 APPLICANT'S NAME: (If applicant is different from owner an affidavit is required.) ve-v -r- ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBE Zen 0 CD O Vr s5 - Q _X200 ADDRESS: STREET, CITY, STATE, & ZIP CODE TELEPHONE: G V 5 m Cp, l9 - 395g E-MAIL: Kbewnc� r le S , ne `' FAX; k (9 I(y) 3► 3 - 3? 0 .� OWNER'S NAME: ycg OrC1 ranch tc� LLC TELEPHONE: ADDRESS: STREET, CITY, STATE, & ZIP CODE:. �SQD 75WRIA) �31 �l . Sf e I co � • NAME OF PROPOSED PROJECT (if any) � : ; ' ; �• _ :�; ; , ' mow � � . , 'SITE SIZE (in square feet or acresl " a�ae�e � CcQarc� n � �ee1 ray ;�i��J-� •-�+ o� L9p1ICATION OF PROJECT (major cro streets and address, if any) w' S � Q � r� 'Yf>� Viral �anCh l Grp ctie ., cA �PS�Iti 8` - ZONE A "�/D GENERAL PLAN EXISTING LAND WSE � riCv(�"� Phi Shit y✓i�C/t tS ac, �, PROPOSED L D USE klil-ell5s-cc,`11' EXISTING STRUCTURES (square feet) '_16ffi- PROPOSED STRUCTURES ( square feet) �36,0 UNDER WILLIAMSON ACT CONTRACT ❑ �( No & . -kzF 5P#4� Yes No (Check One) (Check One) N ra ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE SEWERED ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON PUBLIC WATER ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON SEPTIC ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON WELL WATER «� :F I'�ICAT=I®N TI'PE' . 1�k&'is�. iP ❑ ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT ❑TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP ❑ LEGAL LOT DETERMINATION ❑ TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP ❑ USE PERMIT ❑ WAIVER OF PARCEL MAP MINOR USE PERMIT ❑ CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION ❑ COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY UP/MUP ❑ REZONE r F] VARIANCE ❑GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT ❑ MINOR VARIANCE.. ❑ MINING AND RECLAMATION PLAN ❑ LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT ❑ DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT ❑ CERTIFICATE OF MERGER ❑ OTHER, li FULL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT (Attach necessary sheets. If this application is for a land division, describe the number and size'. of parcels.) Aaoayd kelw lrIlw(e5 (76nmvn,;r4AV vs 4cr`i, a /2'Y 36' W� ti 0. ?/o G14llon Am -;Cl LvcB!%G>(' C� / C1c°yte�a � Qd1Gl Chi 46,ftXe. aCSee,4y 0i/nkC( .AD -&,:s ;,?qf leo, 4011 10115' "Keel 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 ALL OF THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND ACCURATE. (Iff an agent is to be authorized, execute an affidavit of authorization and include the affidavit with this application.) ' DATE: �% !y� _ SIGNATURE: r i 1W F AGENT AUTHORIZATION To Butte County, Department of Development Services: ( l Print Name of Agent Phone Number Mailing Address is hereby authorized to process this application on my/our property, identified as Butte County Assessors Parcel Number(s) 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) Print Name Print Name Signature Signature Print Name Print Name Signature Signature Print Name of Applicant (if other than owner) Signature of Applicant (if other than owner) Print Name of California Civil Engineer/Land Surveyor Phone Number Mailing Address Email Address LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION I BUTTE SITE NO: 8361 SITE NAME: HWY99-GRIDLEY COUNTY ADDRESS: 46 Ord Ranch Rd SEP 1 9 1008 Gridley, CA 95948 DEVELOPMENT APN: SERVICES I, Jason D. Hirsch, VP of Land Management of American Tower*, owner of the tower facility located at the address identified above (the "Tower Facility'), do hereby authorize SACRAMENTO VALLEY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, its successors and assigns, ("VERIZON WIRELESS") and/or its agent, to act as American Tower's non-exclusive agent for the sole purpose of filing and consummating any land -use or building permit application(s) necessary to obtain approval of the applicable jurisdiction for VERIZON WIRELESS's installation of its antennas and related telecommunications equipment on the existing tower and Tower Facility. This installation shall not affect adjoining lands and will occur only within the area leased by American Tower. We understand that this application .may be denied, modified or approved with conditions. The above authorization is limited to the acceptance by VERIZON WIRELESS only of conditions related to VERIZON WIRELESS's installation, provided that any such conditions of approval or. modifications will be the sole responsibility of VERIZON WIRELESS. The above authorization does not permit VERIZON WIRELESS to. modify or alter any existing per and/or zoning or land -use conditions or impose any additional cond' ' ns unated to VERIZON WIRELESS's installation of telecommunications equipment wit u th%pwritten approval of American Tower. /// Signature: Print Name: Jason . it h, VP American ower* NOTARY BLOCK State of MASSACHUSETTS County of Middlesex This instrument was acknowledged before me by Jason D. Hirsch, VP of Land Management of American Tower. (Tower Facility owner), personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that.he/she executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal, this 511, day of September, 2008. NOTA , . '�••''ssioru' NNO C�.' 4 312011�'%?. Notary Public oiffil) OW)am C�. �c My Commission Expir Ze'ri e , s us herein is defined as American Towers, Inc. and any of its affiliates or r sub iari • ' • �0 Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile BUTTE ., COUNTY SEP 19 2008 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PROJECT SETTING DESCRIPTION INSTRUCTIONS Applicant Name: V0'4LG'-) Project Number: Please address the following on a separate sheet of paper: 1. Identify any applicable proposed development schedule, including anticipated, incremental, or phased development and all associate projects. 2. 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. 3. Describe the site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants, animals, and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site and the use of the structures. 4. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants, 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.). 5. Include any special studies prepared for the project site including, but not limited to traffic, biology, wetlands delineation, archaeology, etc. Project Setting Description for Verizon Wireless Site "Downtown Gridley" at 46 Ord Ranch Road, Gridley APN: 025-200-119 1. Identify any applicable proposed development schedule, including anticipated, incremental, or phased development and all associate projects. The proposed development consists of the installation of antennas on to an existing wireless communications tower, the addition of a 12'x 30 pre fabricated equipment shelter. The shelter will house associated radio equipment and a 210 gallon standby diesel generator. Following the planning approval, Verizon will apply for their building permit. Upon the issuance of the building permit, the antennas, a pre- fabricated equipment shelter and diesel generator will be installed. The construction of the facility will be in compliance with all local rules and regulations. They typical duration is 1 to 2 months. The crew size will range from 2 to 10 individuals. 2. 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. Butte County building permit and any applicable federal and state regulatoryfilings. 3. Describe the site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants, animals, and. any cultural., historical., or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on. the site and. the use of the strictures. The project site is located on flat ground. Soils, vegetation and wildlife are known to be those common to the outlying Gridley area. The project site is used as an existing wireless communications facility. Currently the wireless telecommunications facility located at 46 Ord Ranch Road in Gridley is comprised of a 180 foot tower and two shelters for related ground equipment all located within a chainlink fenced compound. There are no other existing structures on site. 4. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants, 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.). The surrounding properties are used mainly for Agricultural purposes and are similar in topography, soils, vegetation and wildlife. Highway 99 is located immediately adjacent to the parcel to the West and the property borders Ord Ranch Road to the North. There is a prune packing factory located to the South of the parcel. 5. Include any special studies prepared. for the project site including, but not limited to tragic, biology, wetlands delineation, archaeoloy, etc. None at this time. Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile APPLICATION PACKET FOR USE PERMIT OR MINOR USE PERMIT Applicant Name:ty'I_LM VYL16:55 Project Number: P'!?✓/4O$-000/ Check One ❑ USE PERMIT © MINOR USE PERMIT IF BUTTE COUNTY SEP 19 2008 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES APPLICATION PACKET CHECKLIST The applicant should discuss the application requirements with Department of Development Services, Public Works and Environmental Health staff prior to preparing this application. Please note that acceptance of your application is not an indication of approval. Application packets with missing components cannot be accepted. Include this checklist along with your submittal. Applicant Plan r 1. 1:1 Complete a Pre -Application Review with the Environmental Health Division and provide NA evidence of meeting their requirements for sewage disposal and water supply in one of the following ways: ❑ A pre -application completion letter from Environmental Health ❑ A Willing and Able to Serve Letter from the appropriate utility district ❑ A completed cooperative agreement for annexation into a utility district 2. ❑ 13' A completed, signed Project Information Form. 3. ® E1/'A complete Project Setting Description (instructions attached). 4. 0 1 If the application is signed by an agent for the owner, an agent authorization form must be submitted along with the application. The application cannot be accepted unless signed by the owner or authorized agent. 5. ® A signed agreement for Butte County Archaeological Resources Project Review by the Northeast Information Center (NEIC) accompanied by its required topographic map and a check in the amount of $75.00 made out to "NEIL". r E • Applicant Planner 6. ® ❑Payment of the currently required Application Fees and/or Deposits. Make checks payable to "Butte County Treasurer". Public Fee Schedule is available under "Fees" at: http://www.buttecounty.net/dds/Planning/ Additional fees for publication notices 111 be required prior to issuance of the use permit. Application fees are non-refundable. Applicants Initials 7. P' A creation document for the project parcel and evidence of current property ownership. 8. SITE PLAN: Thirty (30) copies of a site map drawn to standard engineering scale (e.g., 1" = 20'). Additional copies of the map shall be made available to county departments upon request. All maps shall be drawn on uniform size sheets no less than 11"x17' and no areater than 24" X 36", folded to 8 %z" x 11". In addition, a I digital copy of the map and aerial photographs are encouraged. The detailed map must include: a. ❑ Name and business address of the applicant, engineer or person who prepared the map. b. Assessor Parcel Number(§); street address (if available); tract name and date (if applicable); and/or Township, Range and Section numbers. c• ® Proposed use and/or uses of the property. d. A vicinity map indicating the location of the land in relation to the nearest major roads and/or significant topographic features in the surrounding area or region. e ® Property lines, lot dimensions and any applicable easements of record or proposed. f. Dimensioned locations of existing and proposed public and private improvements on the property (including, but not limited to, buildings, driveways, roads, parking areas, wells, septic tanks, sewer lines, leach fields, utilities, signage, storm drainage .V_-_- ........... _...._........_................_ _. _ ...__.-systems...and............. .. i..... .... ..... --..... ._--- ................ __... _. ----.-............ g. ❑ Location of all water features including, but not limited to, natural and human -made N`b drainage courses, irrigation canals, ponds, creeks, sloughs; topographic features including, but not limited to, buttes, slopes > 30%, rock out-croppings; and existing vegetation, such as oak trees greater than 5" in diameter and agricultural crops. h. ❑ Distances between any significant natural and constructed features of the property, NIA such as streets, access roads, streams, rock outcroppings, major tree stands, storm drains, bodies of water, railroads, and their relationship to the property lines. 1 ❑ VIP Location, height, and materials of walls and fences (sections may be required). j. ❑ 014 Internal circulation pattern, if applicable. k• ❑ NIY� Existing fire hydrants within 1000 feet. 1. ❑N'VA Approximate location of all buildings, wells, septic tanks and leach fields within 100 feet, on adjacent progerties. m. ❑jv11A All driveways, drawn to scale, on properties within 100 feet of the site. n. ❑N'oElExisting curbs, gutters, sidewalks and road surface widths on-site or on properties within 100 feet of the site. p. ❑N X Any existing faults or fractures and geologic hazards. P. ❑ Elevation contours, at an appropriate vertical scale. q• [ Indicate at least one route from the property to a publicly -maintained road. j r• ❑ S Q N/40ff-street parking pursuant to county code. ...._.. .. ..... . ......... Indicate scale and include a north" arrow oriented to the top of the sheet. t` ❑ All maps must be clear and legible. t: - Applicant Pla ner 9. ❑ 10. ❑ Nl�- 11. ❑wl;; ek(5 �hr a. ❑ C C. ❑ Building Elevations If applicable, provide a proposed landscaping and irrigation plan on a separate sheet. If applicable, provide a conceptual grading plan. Items to be shown on the plan include: , 0Lo Natural areas to be preserved. Proposed cut and fill areas in contrasting colors or patterns. Existing and proposed contours at an appropriate vertical scale within the project and on adjacent properties within 100 feet of the project boundaries. Proposed drainage and flood control facilities. e. ❑ EP Erosion control measures and best management practices (e.g., - slope landscaping). f. ❑ Q] Natural drainage. g. ❑ 0 Location of retaining walls, drainage channels and existing structures. h. ❑ LJ Location, elevation and size of proposed building pads. Additional information may be required in order to clarify, correct or supplement the above submittal information or to complete any required environmental review documents, as deemed necessary by the Department of Development Services, Public Works, Environmental Health Division, Butte County Fire Department, or Agriculture Commissioner. Additional fees may be collected for the California Department of Fish and Game at the time of recording the Notice of Determination as required by Public Resource Code (PRC) section 21089 (b). Please call the Planning Division of the Department of Development Services at (530) 538- 7601 if you have any questions about these requirements. Signature: Applicant/Representative Signature: (A2 4 J(—A4e4 �( Plarind Receiving Application K:\Planning\FORMS\APPLICATIONS\UsePennit_MinorUP.doc Revised 0726/06 Date: (Q Date: 16? SL -P C).6 • 0 Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive 'BUTTE Oroville, CA 95965 COUNTY (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile SEP 19 a 2008 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES APPLICATION FOR COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY INSTALLATION Applicant Name: Y eyi'rov, k/i *re(e 5S Project Number:— Note: This checklist must be accompanied by a Use Permit or Minor Use Permit Application (per Butte County Code Section 24-262.E). APPLICATION PACKET CHECKLIST The applicant should discuss the application requirements with Department of Development Services, Public Works and Environmental Health staff prior to submitting an application. Please note that acceptance of your application is not an indication of approval. Application packets with missing components cannot be accepted. Include this checklist along with your submittal. Applicant Planner 1.3 ❑ Statement of Justification. Must include the following: a. ❑ A description of the proposed facility, including the type being requested. b. [8 ❑ Height from natural grade to the top of proposed Facility. c. In ❑ Support equipment proposed. d. ® ❑ RFR/EMF and wattage output data including the number of channels. 5'e -C QCWCJ� dp-nt$�tt:� "VAV�0 e. S ❑ Horizontal and vertical location coordinates. 2.0 ❑ Proposed elevations of the structure and any accessory buildings, including building height and other physical dimensions, drawn to graphic scale. Sce c Q? fans 3. ® ❑ 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. 1 4. ❑ ❑ Mock-ups required (may be required at any time during the processing of the permit). 5. ❑ 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. Seej- 6. © ❑ A complete service area map showing the provider's. entire wireless communications network 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. Se 2 13uH2 Co , Corex -e cl, CVW 7. ® ❑ A graphic depiction of the search ring and all other technical criteria used in determining the proposed facility location. 8. LEO, ❑ 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. scn 9. ❑ At the time of application for new wireless facilities use permit, the applicant should consider any future needs for installation of backer emergency power (diesel generator) systems. Related to such installations, applicant must provide the following information: a.Q ❑ Operating specifications of the diesel generator, including horsepower rating and noise output rating. b. ® ❑ Provide specifications for noise attenuation/acoustical shielding structures/enclosures for the diesel engine. c. ® ❑ Fuel tank and/or batteries specifications: Location (including above or below ground) of all emergency power backup installations must be clearly specified on the site plan. gce IOCOA y nn IVWO d. © ❑ State number, specifications, and location of all battery backup systems. e. ® ❑ Provide proposed hours of periodic testing of emergency power systems. £ � ❑ The applicant acknowledges that s/he will need to submit an application to Butte County Environmental Health Division for approval of a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan by a separate Request for Service Environmental Health Division application and accompanying fee for each project that includes an emergency backup power system. 10. ❑ ❑ Written evidence demonstrating that the selected facility structure or tower design is as visually unobtrusive as possible, given technical and engineering considerations. This evidence shall indicate which type of facility is required to provide reasonably effective service and also the best technology and/or construction available to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness. The use of best available technology and/or construction to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness is mandatory. See :?, f e -,04rW4- 11. El ❑ Applicants who 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. 12.21 ❑ 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. 5e,, autVe"Wk i CG (.0 ce MU, 13.0 ❑ 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. Snn Q 1� y -4-d g xcw,to y) iYO m R'r 14. ® ❑ Landscaping and painting plans for the completed project. Se -C 5,'W- p tan'S 15. ❑K ❑ 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 applicators registered in the County have been notified, as specified herein. 16.,U ❑ 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.. After approval and prior to issuance of the building permit, the applicant shall post a performance security 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. In addition, the applicant shall post a separate performance security to cover the cost of removal of the facility in the event that such facility is abandoned, or the permit has been terminated for violation of its conditions by the county after hearing, or has expired, or after notice has been given to the owner/operator by the county, no application for renewal has been filed. Additional information may be required in order to clarify, correct or supplement the above submittal information or to complete any required environmental review documents, as deemed necessary by the Department of Development Services, Public Works, Environmental Health Division, Butte County Fire Department, or Agriculture Commissioner. Please call the Planning Division of the Department of Development Services at (530) 538-7601 if you have any questions about these requirements. Signature: A2 Date d 4,/61 V 8 Applicant/Representative Signature: Planner Receiving Application K:\Planning\FORMS\APPLICATIONS\Communications Facilities.doc Revised 08/04/06 Date: ■ Complete items 1,Wd 3., Also complete A. Item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. X 11111 Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ^- B. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front If space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: C�Mple.�-e l�it'eless MC)4 e c2001 V S (-ree,-{— sa V-arv�,eV+6 , c4 s 1 1-1 A�I I by (Printed Name) D. Is delivery address different If YES, enter delivery addr( 0 ❑ Age ❑ Addresse C. Date of Delivery 11 ❑ Yes ❑ No 3. Service Type Certified Mail ❑ Express Mail ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes 2. Article Number 7006 2760 0000 1246-'7633 (Transfer from servla PS Form 3811, February 2004 ' Domestic Return Receipt' . • . 102595-02-M-1540, may, � ED STATES POS&L-SERVICE - `'. F•Sender Please print your name, address, and,Zl ' Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive "Oroville, CA 95965-3397 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED (n u'P ON013 !i.l.��l�l�ltip,�ll�,�i�i,�►!l,��li�i;i„i���!l,i��l�i„�ii��i a M r • � M OFFICIAL rru ?Postage $ CertiNed Fee 0 oZB M Return Reoeipt Fee ' M: (Endorsement RequUed) + r [lk O Rere estricted Delivery Fee O (Endorsement Required), J. M1'. �TotaltPosteAe_&Fees _$ � Complete Wireless Consulting" o -Katie 8elmonte C3 -- M1LSacr Street -- • _ ento, CA 95818- �.. j Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530)'538-7601 Telephone (530)'538-7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING July 8, 2009 Complete Wireless Consulting Katie Belmonte 2009 V Street Sacramento, CA 95818 Re: MINOR -USE PERMIT: MUP08-0001; APN: 025-200-119 Dear Complete Wireless Consulting: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Commission held June 25, 2009, your request for a Minor. Use Permit to add three (3) antenna sectors with four (4) antennas per sector, two (2) 8- foot microwave dishes to an existing 180 foot lattice tower in the A-40 zone was approved. The parcel is located at 46 Ord Ranch Road (on the east side of SR -99, approximately 1,200 feet south of the intersection of SR -99 and Ord Ranch Road, adjacent to the City of Gridley). The Minor Use Permit was approved subject to the conditions listed on the enclosures. APPROVAL OF PROJECT SUBJECT TO PAYMENT OF ALL APPLICABLE FEES Payment of all applicable fees will be required as a condition of approval for your project or proof of waiver of fees. Prompt payment of invoiced amounts will expedite the approval process in satisfying this condition. Please sign both copies of the Minor Use Permit and return both copies to this Division. Both signed copies must be received, by this Division, within forty (40) days from approval of the permit by the Planning Commission. The Minor Use Permit is deemed granted when the enclosures have been signed by the applicant, with the counter signature of the Chairman of the Planning Commission, and said permit is received by the applicant by certified mail. 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. • The conditions of approval must be met within twenty-four (24) months from the date of approval by the Butte County Planning Commission or the approval will be considered null and void. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Chris Tolley at <undefined value> between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday: Sincerely, Mark Michelena Senior Planner cc. 46 Ord Ranch Road LL 2520 Douglas Blvd Ste 100, Roseville, CA 95661 A' 0 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION TO: N Butte County Clerk ❑ Office of Planning and Research 1400 Tenth Street P.O. Box 3044 Sacramento, CA 95812-3044 FHdNG NO. FROM: Butte County Department of Development Services, Planning 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 L E J U L - 1 2009 CAND:ACE J. GRUBBS, BUTTE CO. CLERK ----=M _AAAXE DEPUTY SUBJECT: Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. AP Number: 025-200-119 Project Title: MUP08-0001, MINOR USE PERMIT Applicant: Verizon Wireless, c/o Complete Wireless Inc., 2009 V Street, Sacramento, CA 95818 Contact Person: Mark Michelena Telephone Number: 538-7376 Project Description: Verizon Wireless is requesting approval to collocate wireless communications equipment on an existing 180 -foot tower and for associated ground equipment. The project consists of mounting of three (3) antenna sectors with four (4) antennas per sector (two of the antennas per sector will be installed at a future date) and two (2), 8 -foot diameter microwave dishes installed at a future date. The project also proposes the installation of one -(1) 111-6" x 30' equipment shelter on a concrete pad. The parcel is located on the southeast corner of Highway 99 and Ord Ranch Road, at 46 Ord Ranch Road, adjacent to, and within the Sphere of Influence of, the City of Gridley. State Clearinghouse Number (If submitted to clearinghouse): N/A This is to advise that the Butte.County Planning Commission has approved the above-described project on 3/13/2008 and has made the following determinations regarding the above-described project: 1. The project ❑will, ®will not, have a significant effect on the environment. 2. ❑An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 3. NA Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 4. Mitigation measures ❑were, Nwere not, made a condition of the approval of the project. 5. A statement of overriding considerations ❑was, Nwas not, adopted for this project. This is to certify that the final EK with comments and responses and record of project approval, is available to the general public at: N/A Date received for filing and posting at OPR N/A • L • Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive NOVYe, arles Thistlethwai Division Manager Department of Development Services DECLARATION OF FEES DUE (California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4) Name and address of applicant: Verizon Wireless c/o Complete Wireless Inc. 2009 V Street Sacramento, CA95818 .Project Title/File Number: MINOR USE PERMIT, MUP08-0001 APN: 025-200-119 CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: 1. NOTICE OF EXEMPTION / STATEMENT OF EXEMPTION ❑ A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $50.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee ❑ B. Certificate of No Effect $50.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 2. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION - FEE REQUIRED ® A. Negative Declaration $1,993.00 State Filing Fee (Provided Waiver of Fee) $50.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee ❑ B. Environmental Impact Report $2606.75 State Filing Fee $50.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 3. OTHER (Specify) ❑ $50.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee PAYMENT /-NON-PAYMENT OF FEES: 1. ® PAYMENT: The above fees have been paid. See attached receipt(s): # P 1223 & P 1463 2. ❑ NON-PAYMENT: The above fees are required. Not paid. Chief Planning Official By: Tim Snellings, Development Services Title: Director Lead Agency: Butte County Department of Development Services Date: June 30, 2009 TWO COPIES OF THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED WITH ALL ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. THREE COPIES OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION ARE REQUIRED FOR FILING. ALL APPLICABLE FEES ARE DUE AND PAYABLE PRIOR TO THE FILING OF ANY ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE COUNTY OF BUTTE RECEIVED FROM BAG COUNTY OF BUTTE AUDITOR'S C511TIFICATE AND TREASURER'S RECEIPT OROVILLE, CA ATR NO 39264 PLANNING 326 DATE 912412008 FUND FUND DEPT ACCT CAS14 DESCRIPTION two TITLE CODE CODE CODE CODE AMOUNT DEPOSIT DATE: =3 RECEIPTS: P1222; P1223 RECEIVED ON: 9H9 PLAMING ADPL FEES GENL 0010 440001 4210900 '101001 2,512.60 LAND DEVELOPMENT GENL OD10 440004 4611700 401001: 100.w EWRONMENTAL HLTH PH FUND 0021 640013 4614901 101001 266.70 AURICUI-TURAL FEES GENL WIQ 46=1 40i22W 101001, 73.20 FIRE PLNG .PPL FEE FIRE PROTECT 0100 49 -4617240 101W1 -203.00 NODINOE CLtRKS FILING FEE GEhL 0010 470WI 4612319 101001 50.00 ($50) Project.Number - nt of Fee 1-APN;-021,52a.O-1i Q,-MUP&60�i, COMPLETE wRE-LESS 50.00 FISH & GAME FEES CLERPURECORD 4001 (swil 250) PTjPr-p-- G at -__Num er ami 7 L2L190 TOTAL 6,082.15 APPROVED BY: RECEIVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER TREASURER By: BY: Lin k pink=zauditor canaCy--depositor golden. rvd=rfle Owner Owner add 46 ORD RANCH ROAD LLC 2520 DOUGLAS BLVD STE 100 CIRCLE H LLC 194 PICHOLINE WAY CITY OF GRIDLEY 685 KENTUCKY ST COUNTY OF BUTTE 25 COUNTY CENTER DR DUDLEY ROBERT K & MARY C 1805 HWY 99 GRIDLEY BIGGS CEMETERY 2203 HWY 99 GSJ COMPANY LLC 300 CAPITAL MALL STE 1800 JANDA MANJIT PO BOX 537 MCDANIEL DANIEL A SR & SHARON L REV TRUST P O BOX 1461 MORRIS CHRISTOPHER J & ERMA M P O. BOX 236 PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO P O BOX 770000 RIO PLUMA COMPANY LLC P O BOX 948 RTH PROPERTIES LLC 2801 BRISTOL ST STE 200 SKAGGS JOYCE L & DANNY E 6232 WOODMAN DR STATE OF CALIFORNIA (DEPT PUBLIC WORKS) RT 1 BOX 266 Citystzip ROSEVILLE CA 95661 CHICO CA 95928 GRIDLEY CA 95948 OROVILLE CA 95965 GRIDLEY CA 95948 GRIDLEY CA 95948 SACRAMENTO CA 95814 GRIDLEY CA 95948 STOCKTON CA 95201 GRIDLEY CA 95948 SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177 GRIDLEY CA 95948 COSTA MESA CA 92626 OROVILLE CA 95966 GRIDLEY CA 95948 0 0 WAN 1=11_` 1! 1 • E SD060Liquid Cooled Diesel Engine Generator Sets Standby Power Rating Prime Power Rating 60KW 60 Hz 48KW 60 Hz Power Matched r_ DEERE 3.0 DTA ENGINE Turbocharged Aftercooled • �� of ■ FEATURES ■ INNOVATIVE DESIGN & PROTOTYPE TESTING are key components of GENERAC'S success in "IMPROVING POWER BY DESIGN." But it doesn't stop there. 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One reason for this confidence is that the GENERAC product line includes its own transfer systems, accessories, switchgear and controls for total system compatibility. GENERAC @ POWER SYSTEMS., INC. Search Rinq: Theoretical Search Ring Coordinates #REF! Lattitude (DMS) in NAD 27 Longitude (DMS) in NAD 27 DD MM SS.SS DD MM SSSS Doug Picai DMS -> DD --> 5 -Oct -07 I 39 21.00 48.96 121 41 24.00 <-- Decimal NAI Decimal NAD27 Lat Long 39.3636 -121.69 do? A aU 8001 6 1 d3s Aj 'IJ 03 na Verizon Wireless Service Area Map for the Butte County Area "Don Gridley" Proposed Verizon Wireless Coverage Green indicates good coverage Yellow indicates fair to poor coverage Pink to Red indicates poor to no coverage �-A September 15 2001 Photosimulation of view looking along Hwy 99,; heading into town. =C.e/ CV.ri.Q ,..ate- BUTTE COUNTY SEP 19 2008 DE SNT ERVICES • =/'j dr 1lM1Wireless To: Katie Belmonte From: Doug Picard Date: September 8, 2008 Re: Downtown Gridley Power Density • BUTTE COUNTY SEP 19 2008 BEgERVIC 'F,NT The collocation on the American Tower structure alongside Highway 99 just north of Gridley is proposed in order to improve cellular voice quality, data throughput performance, and in -building coverage throughout the community of Gridley, as well as along the Highway 99 corridor and surrounding areas. The new site will also provide additional calling capacity in the area on the Verizon Network. In order to calculate power density for this site, we use the maximum power the SC4812MC station equipment will produce. Manufacturer's specifications are 27 watts per sector -per carrier. This value plus the antenna gain (16.0 dBd) provide a maximum of 6,449 Watts ERP for six carriers (the site will actually only have two CDMA carriers and one EVDO carrier). Using a 140 -foot antenna centerline height we calculate the following: At the base of the tower: 0.000410 µW/cm2 100 ft. from the base of the tower: 3.580468 µW/cm2 1000 ft. from the base of the tower: 2.171709 gW/cm2 5280 ft. from the base of the tower: 0.083111 µW/cm2 The ANSI standard for our cellular frequency (880 — 894 MHz) is 587 µW/cm2. At 100 ft. from the base of the tower, the resulting maximum power density of 3.580468 µW/cm2 represents 0.61% of the standard. These numbers were calculated taking this site's specific antenna patterns into account. The power density 100 ft. away from the tower is greater than the power density at the'base of the tower because the antenna's power is directed outward rather than downward. Vertical pattern of typical antenna used. Figure shows majority of the eneigy is directed outward, not downward. Doug Picard Sr. RF Engineer Verizon Wireless 0 Page 1 Power Density Calculation Power Density calculation where the antenna pattern is taken into effect per the FCC's OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01, page 21 equation 10 -Verizon Wireless ERP CALCULATOR - digital ERP / digital channel jk,� 074:88936 Digital carriers per antenna IltbW�3r�� 6" ERP - total per antenna 6449.336163 Watts. Height of antennaMM�140', ft. ` F MHZ requency ( ) 880 . 106ft. from base 1000 ft. from base 1 mile from Base of Tower of tower of tower base of tower x distance (ft.) 0 100 1000 5280 x distance (m) 0 30.48 304.8 1609.344: y distance (m) 42.67 42.67 42.67 42.67 Pt to Pt distance (m) 42.67 52.44 307.77 1609.91 Depression angle(degrees) 90 541, 8 2 Antenna Vertical Realitive to max Gain (dB) Fill in per antenna data sheet _. 2;73';6�7 Fv (rel. vert field factor) 0.002 0.214 0.977 1.000 Power Density (UW/CM2) 0.000410 3.580468 2.171709 0.083111 of Standard 0.0001% 0.6100% 0.3700% 0.0142% Limit for maximum permissible exposure at 880 Mhz for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure is 587 UW/CM2 19.2 Meters or closer 140 feet above the ground -,directly in front f/1500 of the antenna would meet or exceed maximuim permissibleexposure (MPE), for General Population . Limit for maximum permissible exposure at 880 Mhz for Occupational/Controlled Exposure is 2783uW/cm2 . 88 Meters or closer 140 feet above the ground directly in front f/300 of the antenna would meet or exceed maximuim permissible exposure (MPE) for Occupational workers APPLICATION & ENGINEERING DATA SDO60 GENERATOR SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS TYPE.............................................................. Four -pole, revolving field ROTOR INSULATION.............................................................. Class H STATOR INSULATION............................................................ Class H TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION ............................................... <3% TELEPHONE INTERFERENCE FACTOR (TIF) ........................... <50 ALTERNATOR ........................................ Self -ventilated and drip -proof BEARINGS (PRE-LUBED & SEALED)................................................1 COMPRESSION RATIO................................................................ COUPLING............................................................Direct, Flexible Disc LOAD CAPACITY (STANDBY) .................................................... 100% LOAD CAPACITY (PRIME).......................................................... 110% NOTE. Emergency loading in compliance with NFPA 99, NFPA 110, paragraph 5-13.2.6. Generator rating and performance in accordance with IS08528-5, BS5514, SAE J1349, IS03046 and DIN6271 standards. EXCITATION SYSTEM O BRUSHLESS ............................ Magnetically coupled DC current ✓ Eight -pole exciter w/ battery -driven field boost ✓ Mounted outboard of main bearing ✓ O PERMANENT MAGNET EXCITER ............. Eighteen pole exciter ✓ Magnetically coupled DC current ✓ Mounted outboard of main bearing ✓ REGULATION.................................................................. Solid-state ✓ ±1% regulation ✓ GENERATOR FEATURES ■ Four pole, revolving field generator, directly connected to the engine shaft through a heavy-duty, Flexible disc for permanent alignment. ■ Generator meets the temperature rise standards for class "F" insulation as defined by NEMA MG1-32.6, while the insulation system meets the requirements for the higher class "H" rating. ■ All prototype models have passed a three-phase symmetrical short circuit test to assure system protection and reliability. ■ All prototype models are tested for motor starting ability by measuring the instantaneous voltage dip with a waveform data acquisition system. ■ All models utilize an advanced wire harness design for reliable interconnection within the circuitry. ■ Magnetic circuit, including amortisseur windings, tooth and skewed stator design, provides a minimal level of waveform distortion and an electromagnetic interference level which meets accepted requirements for standard AM radio, TV, and marine radio telephone applications. ■ Voltage waveform deviation, total harmonic content of the AC waveform, and T.I.F. (Telephone Influence Factor) have been evaluated to acceptable standards in accordance with NEMA MG1-32. ■ Alternator is self -ventilated and drip -proof constructed. ■ Fully life -tested protective systems, including "field circuit and thermal overload protection" and optional main -line circuit breakers capable of handling full output capacity. ■ System Torsional acceptability confirmed during Prototype Testing. MAKE....................................................................... GENERAC/DEERE MODEL................................................................................ 5030HF270 CYLINDERS..........................................................................................5 (Fuel should conform to ASTM Spec.) DISPLACEMENT...................................................3.0 Liter (186 cu.in.) BORE.........................................................................108 mm (4.25 in.) STROKE.....................................................................130 mm (5.12 in.) COMPRESSION RATIO................................................................ 18:1 INTAKE AIR ................................................. Turbocharged/Aftercooled NUMBER OF MAIN BEARINGS..........................................................5 mm (0.25 in.) CONNECTING RODS..........................................5-Drop Forged Steel CYLINDER HEAD................................................................... Cast Iron PISTONS.................................................................... 5 -Aluminum Alloy CRANKSHAFT ..........................Die Forged, Induction Hardened Steel VALVE TRAIN LIFTER TYPE.................................................................................. Solid INTAKE VALVE MATERIAL .................................. Heat Resistant Steel EXHAUST VALVE MATERIAL .............................. Heat Resistant Steel HARDENED VALVE SEATS .............................................. Replaceable ENGINE GOVERNOR O ELECTRONIC...................................................................... Standard FREQUENCY REGULATION, NO-LOAD TO FULL LOAD ... 0.5% STEADY STATE REGULATION ........................................... ±0.33% LUBRICATION SYSTEM TYPE OF OIL PUMP..................................................................... Gear OIL FILTER.............................................................. Full flow, Cartridge CRANKCASE CAPACITY ...................................... 11 Liters (11.7 qts.) COOLING SYSTEM TYPE OF SYSTEM ............................. Pressurized, Closed Recovery WATER PUMP ................................................. Pre-Lubed, Self -Sealing TYPEOF FAN............................................................................ Pusher NUMBER OF FAN BLADES.................................................................6 DIAMETER OF FAN ..................................................... 560 mm (22 in.) COOLANT HEATER ....................................................... 120V,1800 W FUEL SYSTEM FUEL.......................................................... #2D Fuel (Min Cetane #40) STARTER MOTOR........................................................................ (Fuel should conform to ASTM Spec.) FUEL FILTER........................................................................... 5 Micron FUEL INJECTION PUMP ........................ Bosch, Unit type cam driven FUEL PUMP......................................................................... Mechanical INJECTORS .................................................... Multi -Hole, Nozzle Type ENGINE TYPE............................................................... Direct Injection FUEL LINE (Supply) .................................................6.35 mm (0.25 in.) FUEL RETURN LINE................................................6.35 mm (0.25 in.) ELECTRICAL SYSTEM BATTERY CHARGE ALTERNATOR ......................... 20 Amps at 12 V STARTER MOTOR........................................................................ 12 V RECOMMENDED BATTERY...............................12 Volt, 90 A.H., 27F GROUND POLARITY.............................................................. Negative Rating definitions -Standby: Applicable forsupplying emergency powerforthe duration of the utility poweroutage. No overloadcapability is available forthis rating. (All ratings in accordance with BS5514, IS03046 andDIN6271). Prime (Unlimited Running Time): Applicable for supplying electric powerin lieu ofoommercially purchased power. Prime power is the maximum power available at variable load. A10%overload capacity is available for 1 hourin 12 hours. (All ratings in accordance with BS5514. IS03046, IS08528 and DI N6271). • SDO60 OPERATING DATA GENERAC0 POWER SYSTEMS, INC. STANDBY PRIME SDO60 SDO60 GENERATOR OUTPUT VOLTAGE/KW-6OHz Rated AMP Rated AMP 120/24OV, 1 -phase, 1.0 pf NOTE: Consult your 60 250 48 200 120/208V, 3 ale, h 0.8 f Generacdealerfor p p 60 208 48 166 additional voltages. MOTOR STARTING KVA Maximum at 35% instantaneous voltage dip 120/208/240V 120/208/240V with optional alternator; 60 Hz 164 164 FUEL Fuel consumption -60 Hz Load 100% 800/0 1 80°/a gal./hr. 4.8 3.8 4.1 3.3 liters/hr. 18.2 14.4 15.5 12.5 Fuel pump lift 36" 36" COOLING Coolant capacity System - lit. (US gal.) 17.0 (4.5) 17.0 (4.5) Engine - lit. (US gal.) 10.4 (2.75) 10.4 (2.75) Coolant flow/min. 60 Hz - lit. (US gal.) 106 (28) 106 (28) Heel rejection to coolant 60 Hz full load BTU/hr. 120,500 96,500 Inlet air to radiator 60 Hz - m3/min. (cfm) 212 (7,500) 212 (7,500) Max. air temperature to radiator °C (°F) 60 (140) 60 (140) Max. ambient temperature "C ("F) 48.9 (120) 48.9 (120) COMBUSTION AIR REQUIREMENTS Flow at rated power 60 Hz - cfm 209 168 EXHAUST Exhaust flow at rated output 60 Hz - rrr3/inin. (dm) 18 (533) 15.3 (450) Max recommended back pressure "Hg 1.5 1.5 Exhaust temperature 60 Hz (full load) "C ("F) 524 (975) 459 (858) Exhaust outlet size 3.0" O.D. 3.0" O.D. ENGINE Rated RPM 60 Hz 1800 1800 HP at rated KW 60 Hz 96 80 Piston speed 60 Hz - ft./min. 1230 1230 BMEP 60 Hz - psi 227 189 DERATION FACTORS Temperature 5% for every 10°C above - "C 25 25 2.77% for every 10°F above - "F 77 77 Altitude 1.1% for every 100 m above - m 1067 1067 3.5% for every 1000 ft. above - ft. 3500 3500 E STANDARD ENGINE & SAFETY FEATURES ■ High Coolant Temperature Automatic Shutdown ■ Low Coolant Level Automatic Shutdown ■ Low Oil Pressure Automatic Shutdown ■ Overspeed Automatic Shutdown (Solid-state) ■ Crank Limiter (Solid-state) ■ Oil Drain Extension ■ Radiator Drain Extension ■ Factory -Installed Cool Flow Radiator ■ Closed Coolant Recovery System ■ UV/Ozone Resistant Hoses ■ Rubber -Booted Engine Electrical Connections ■ Secondary Fuel Filter ■ Fuel Shutdown Solenoid ■ Batteries 2 - 12 Volt 90 AH ■ Stainless Steel Flexible Exhaust Connection ■ Battery Charge Alternator ■ Battery Cables ■ Composite Battery Box ■ Vibration Isolation of Unit to Mounting Base ■ 24 Volt, Solenoid -Activated Starter Motor ■ Air Cleaner ■ Air Cleaner Service Indicator ■ Fan Guard (CSA Compliant) ■ CSA Guarding ■ Critical Grade Muffler (Shipped Loose With Open Unit) ■ High Temperature Exhaust Wrap ■ Alternator Tropicalization • Resists Moisture, Fungus and Abrasives • In Addition to Standard Class H Epoxy Impregnation Coating ■ Upsized Alternator For Increased Motor Starting ■ Propylene Glycol 50/50 Mix Antifreeze ■ Oil (19.0 Quarts) ■ Coolant Expansion and Recovery Tank ■ Extended Factory Test (2.5 Hr.) • Stepped Loads • Frame Temperature Test ■ Specification Sheet Does Not Reflect Any Verizon Wireless Corporate Authorized Variances. ■ "E" Control Console — Digital/Analog Hybrid • Communication Software for Remote Access • Analog Reading AC Volts • Analog Reading AC Amps • Analog Frequency • Emergency Stop Button • SDO60 • Audible Alarm • 11 Gauge Control Panel Enclosure • Programmable Engine Control (See Bulletin #0161310SBY For Details) ■ 20 Light Annunciator Generator Alarms ■ 8 Form C Dry Contact Output Relays ■ 120 Volt Coolant Heater 1800 Watt with 3 Wire Connection Cord ■ Mainline Circuit Breaker • 200 Amp & 100 Amp — 120/240 Single Phase • 200 Amp & 50 Amp — 120/208 Three Phase ■ Flexible Fuel Lines ■ Fuel Pressure Loss Protection System ■ UL2200 Listed ■ Basetank • 48 Hr. Runtime at 100% Load • Double Wall • 125% Engine Fluid Containment and Alarms of all Generator Liquids • Fuel Level Sender and Visible Level Gauge • Rupture Basin Alarm • Emergency Vents • Check Valve (inlet and return) • FM Fusible Link (165°F) Shutoff • UL 142 Listed • Southern California limitation of 52 gallons Consult State and Local Codes for Specific Requirements in your area. ■ Five Year Extended Warranty ■ Enclosure Options • Open Generator Set w/ Duct Adapter • Weather Protective Sound Attenuated Enclosure w/ Enclosed Critical Grade Muffler and Flex Exhaust ■ 24V Duel -Rate 10 Amp Battery Charger With 120V 3 Wire Connection Cord Distributed by: Design and specifications subject to change without notice. Dimensions drown are approximate. Contact your Generac dealer for certified drawings. DO NOT USE THESE DIMENSIONS FOR INSTALLATION PURPOSES. See Installation Drawing # E3700 For Details 2830 [111.4l'] O.A.L. 1028 140.47.7 I O.A.W. 7 GENERATOR COOLING AIR OUT EBOTN SIDESI 1685 1722 6.34'] 16 [67.80'1 0 A.H, HEI Dorr Swing D Is 27 Inches 11 -940 [37.01']- [92.91] REAR VIEW mm [in] IEET SIDE VIEW DUCT GENERAL* POWER SYSTEMS, INC. • P.O. BOX 8 • WAUKESHA, WI 531 87 262/544-4131 1 •FAX 262/544-4651 Bulletin 0170500SBY/Printed in USA 09.04 02004 Generec Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. All specificati GHT O o � O 2360 ons subject to change without notice. GENERAC6 POWER SYSTEMS, INC. Sound Data SD060 3.01- John Deere L2A Sound Attenuated Enclosure Sound Pressure Levels in dB(A) GENERATOR SET WITH EXHAUST SYSTEM Position Overall Level Frequency Spectrum Levels Center Frequency Hz 31.5 1 63 1 125 250 500 1000 2000 1 4000 1 8000 1 66.2 20.2 44.4 54.6 57.8 64.0 55.0 54.0 50.5 48.0 2 62.3 23.2 39.4 53.9 55.6 58.9 52.3 49.6 43.6 41.4 3 63.0 19.7 44.2 52.5 53.3 60.7 53.2 49.6 47.8 48.9 4 62.7 19.0 39.7 54.0 56.1 58.8 53.5 51.4 44.0 41.7 .Averagel 63.6 1 20.5 1 41.9 1 53.8 1 55.7 1 60.6 1 53.5 1 51.2 1 46.5 1 45.0 O A Alternator + Radiator O End End O Notes: 1. Generator operating at full rated load. 2. Generator configuration includes standard exhaust system mounted within Series 2000 enclosure. 3. All measurement positions are 7 m (23 ft) from center of generator set and at 1 m (3.3 ft) height. 4. Test conducted on an asphalt surface in free field conditions. 5. Reference sound pressure is 2 x 10-5 Pa. 060265OSSD 8/04 COMPLETE Wireless Consulting, Inc. Verizon Wireless Number of Batteries = 24 Quantity in each unit: Electrolyte per cell gallons: 2.54 gallons Lead per cell pounds: 168 pounds Total Volume for Batteries at Verizon Wireless Site: Total Electrolyte: 60.96 Gallons Total Lead: 4032 pounds Installation and Maintenance According to Section 608 "Stationary Storage Battery Systems" from the 2007 California Fire Code (Title 24, Part 9) . 608.1 Scope: Stationary storage battery systems having an electrolyte capacity of more than 50 gallons for flooded lead acid... shall comply with section 608 and Table 608.1 608.2.1 Safety caps: Non -recombinant batteries: Every cell has a one-way valve for safety venting. 608.4.1 Separate rooms: Equipment room is accessible only to authorized personnel, permitting installation on an open rack for ease of maintenance. 608.5 Spill control and neutralization: Verizon Wireless installs non -spillable or valve regulated lead acid batteries that exceed CBC Seismic Zone 4 specifications. (Non -spillable: The electrolyte is immobilized in either a gelled or in an absorbent separator; it is not free flow in the event of mechanical damage. Spill containment should not be required.) While the batteries are "non -spillable", Verizon maintains a spill kit in every equipment shelter. 608.6 Ventilation: Continuous ventilation is provided to meet or exceed one cubic foot per minute per square foot (608.6.1.2) by the dual HVAC system. 608.7 Signage: All Verizon shelters are marked with appropriate signs to identify: 1) Energized battery systems, 2) Energized electrical circuits, 3) Battery electrolyte solutions, where present, are corrosive liquids. 608.8 Seismic protection: Battery racks are seismically braced in accordance with the California Building Coder -- 608.9 Smoke detection: An approved automatic smoke detection system is installed in each equipment -she t r in, accordance with section 907.2, and monitored by Verizon Wireless' Network Operations Center_( NOC)..'--, If you have any additional questions please call. Thank You James P. Sjotvedt 916-216-5822 www.completewireless.net 9300 Tech Center Drive, Suite 190 Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 914-2114 fax BUTTE I COt1NTY Verizon Stand -By Generator SEP 19 2008 "Cheat Sheet" ]DEVELOP CERVI ESNT Noise: Engine details: 5 cylinder, 3 liter diesel, turbocharged and aftercooled 96 horsepower Electrical generation: 60 kilowatts Fuel consumption: (at max load) 5.2 gallons per hour Fuel capacity: 210 gallons. The fuel is contained in a double walled tank, with a leak detection alarm that is monitored remotely. At the standard 75% load, the generator will run about 53 hours on a full tank. Dimensions: 79in. tall, 40in wide, 110in long Operating schedule: The generator will be run for approximately one hour per week between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. for routine maintenance, and will only be run during an extended power outage to generate power for the Verizon Wireless cell site. NECESSITY: The El Dorado County Sheriff s Department, as well as numerous Fire Protection Districts with in the County, depends on Verizon Wireless as an integral part of their communications system. During emergency situations, it is vital that Verizon's network remain available to these public service agencies. Furthermore, most residents' landline telephones cannot be utilized in the event of a power outage. In such an event, a cell site powered by an emergency back-up generator may be a desperate resident's only connection to emergency services. Predicted Emergency Generator Noise Levels ' Distance from Generator Hourly Leg Example of Noise Level 20' 61.8 dB About the same as an air conditioner 25' 60 dB Normal conversationspeech at 5-10 feet about 60 dB 30' 59.5 dB Normal conversationspeech at 5-10 feet about 60 dB 45' 54.8 dB Background level of an open office about 50 d6 55' 53.1 dB Background level of an open office about 50 d6 Operating schedule: The generator will be run for approximately one hour per week between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. for routine maintenance, and will only be run during an extended power outage to generate power for the Verizon Wireless cell site. NECESSITY: The El Dorado County Sheriff s Department, as well as numerous Fire Protection Districts with in the County, depends on Verizon Wireless as an integral part of their communications system. During emergency situations, it is vital that Verizon's network remain available to these public service agencies. Furthermore, most residents' landline telephones cannot be utilized in the event of a power outage. In such an event, a cell site powered by an emergency back-up generator may be a desperate resident's only connection to emergency services. SD060 Liquid Cooled Diesel Engine Generator Sets Standby Power Rating Prime Power Rating 60KW 60 Hz 48KW 60 Hz FEATURES ■ INNOVATIVE DESIGN & PROTOTYPE TESTING are key components of GENERAC'S success in "IMPROVING POWER BY DESIGN." But it doesn't stop there. Total commitment to component testing, reliability testing, environmental testing, destruction and life testing, plus testing to applicable CSA, NEMA, EGSA, and other standards, allows you to choose GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS with the confidence that these systems will provide superior performance. ■ TEST CRITERIA: ✓ PROTOTYPE TESTED ✓ SYSTEM TORSIONAL TESTED ✓ ELECTRO -MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE ✓ NEMA MG1-22 EVALUATION ✓ MOTOR STARTING ABILITY ✓ SHORT CIRCUIT TESTING ✓ UL 2200 ■ SOLID-STATE, FREQUENCY COMPENSATED VOLTAGE REGULATION. This state-of-the-art power maximizing regulation system is standard on all Generac models. It provides optimized Power Matchec :� •� Turbocharged/Aftercoolec VERIZON WIRELESS 60 kW Diesel Models: 04812-3120/24010 Open Set 04813-3120/20810 Acoustic Enclosed 04864-3 120/208 3o Open Set 04865-3 120/208 3o Acoustic Enclosed FAST RESPONSE to changing load conditions and MAXIMUM MOTOR STARTING CAPABILITY by electronically torque -matching the surge loads to the engine. ■ SINGLE SOURCE SERVICE RESPONSE from Generac's dealer network provides parts and service know-how for the entire unit, fro h. the engine to the smallest electronic component. You are never on your own when you own an GENERAC POWER SYSTEM. ■ ECONOMICAL DIESEL POWER. Low cost operation due to modern diesel engine technology. Better fuel utilization plus lower cost per gallon provide real savings. ■ LONGER ENGINE LIFE. Generac heavy-duty diesels provide long and reliable operating life. ■ GENERAC TRANSFER SWITCHES, SWITCHGEAR AND ACCESSORIES. Long life and reliability is synonymous with GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS. One reason for this confidence is that the GENERAC product line includes its own transfer systems, accessorie-_ switchgear and controls for total system compatibility.. GENERAC 0 POWER SYSTEMS, INC. APPLICATION & ENGINEERING DATA SDO60 GENERATOR SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS TYPE.............................................................. Four -pole, revolving field ROTOR INSULATION.............................................................. Class H STATOR INSULATION............................................................ Class H TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION ............................................... <3% TELEPHONE INTERFERENCE FACTOR (TIF) ........................... <50 ALTERNATOR ........................................ Self -ventilated and drip -proof BEARINGS (PRE-LUBED & SEALED)................................................1 16.5:1 COUPLING............................................................Direct, Flexible Disc LOAD CAPACITY (STANDBY) .................................................... 100% LOAD CAPACITY (PRIME).......................................................... 110% MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE RISE ............................................. 105 °C NOTE: Emergency loading in compliance with NFPA 99, NFPA 110, paragraph 5-13.2.6. Generator rating and performance in accordance with /SO8528-5, BS5514, SAE J1349, IS03046 and DIN6271 standards. EXCITATION SYSTEM PERMANENT MAGNET EXCITER.............................Eighteen-pole exciter ✓ Magnetically coupled DC current ✓ Mounted outboard of main bearing ✓ REGULATION.................................................................. Solid-state ✓ FUNGUS RESISTANT TROPICAL COATING f1% regulation ✓ (Rotor & Stator) GENERATOR FEATURES ■ Four pole, revolving field generator, directly connected to the engine shaft through a heavy-duty, flexible disc for permanent alignment. ■ Generator meets the temperature rise standards for class "F" insulation as defined by NEMA MG1-32.6, while the insulation system meets the requirements for the higher class "H" rating. ■ All prototype models have passed a three-phase symmetrical short circuit test to assure system protection and reliability. ■ All prototype models are tested for motor starting ability by measuring the instantaneous voltage dip with a waveform data acquisition system. ■ All models utilize an advanced wire harness design for reliable interconnection within the circuitry. ■ Magnetic circuit, including amortisseur windings, tooth and skewed stator design, provides a minimal level of waveform distortion and an electromagnetic interference level which meets accepted requirements for standard AM radio, TV, and marine radio telephone applications. ■ Voltage waveform deviation, total harmonic content of the AC waveform, and T.I.F. (Telephone Influence Factor) have been evaluated to acceptable standards in accordance with NEMA MG1-32. ■ Alternator is self -ventilated and drip -proof constructed. ■ Fully life -tested protective systems, including "field circuit and thermal overload protection" and main -line circuit breakers capable of handling full output capacity. ■ System Torsional acceptability confirmed during Prototype Testing. MAKE............................... ... .................................................. GENERAC MODEL....................................................................................... 3.9DTA CYLINDERS............................................................................... 4 in-line DISPLACEMENT...................................................3.9 Liter (238 cu.in.) BORE.........................................................................104 mm (4.09 in.) STROKE.....................................................................115 mm (4.52 in.) COMPRESSION RATIO............................................................. 16.5:1 INTAKE AIR ................................................. Turbocharged/Aftercooled NUMBER OF MAIN BEARINGS..........................................................5 Pusher CONNECTING RODS..........................................4-Drop Forged Steel CYLINDER HEAD ....................................... Cast Iron Overhead Valve PISTONS................................................................... 4- Aluminum Alloy CRANKSHAFT............................................................. Hardened, Steel VALVE TRAIN LIFTERTYPE.................................................................................. Solid INTAKE VALVE MATERIAL ..................... Special Heat Resistant Steel EXHAUST VALVE MATERIAL ................. Special Heat Resistant Steel HARDENED VALVE SEATS .............................................. Replaceable ENGINE GOVERNOR O MECHANICAL......................................................................Standard FREQUENCY REGULATION, NO-LOAD TO FULL LOAD ... 5.0% STEADY STATE REGULATION ........................................... +0.33% LUBRICATION SYSTEM TYPEOF OIL PUMP..................................................................... Gear OIL FILTER.............................................................. Full flow, Cartridge CRANKCASE CAPACITY ......................................... 18 Litres (19 qts.) OIL COOLER....................................................................... Oil to water COOLING SYSTEM TYPE OF SYSTEM ............................. Pressurized, Closed Recovery WATER PUMP ................................................. Pre-Lubed, Self -Sealing TYPEOF FAN............................................................................ Pusher NUMBER OF FAN BLADES .................................................................7 DIAMETER OF FAN ..................................................... 457 mm (18 in.) COOLANT HEATER ....................................................... 120V, 1800 W FUEL SYSTEM FUEL.......................................................... #2D Fuel (Min Cetane #40) (Fuel should conform to ASTM Spec.) FUEL FILTER & WATER SEPERATOR ..................... Single Cartridge FUEL INJECTION PUMP.....................................................Stanadyne FUEL PUMP.........................................:............................... Mechanical INJECTORS .................................................... Multi -Hole, Nozzle Type ENGINE TYPE............................................................... Direct Injection FUEL LINE (Supply) .................................................7.94 mm (0.31 in.) FUEL RETURN LINE................................................6.35 mm (0.25 in.) STARTING AID....................................................................Glow Plugs ELECTRICAL SYSTEM BATTERY CHARGE ALTERNATOR ......................... 30 Amps at 24 V STARTER MOTOR........................................................................ 24 V RECOMMENDED BATTERY ................... (2)-12 Volt, 90 A.H., 4DLT GROUND POLARITY.............................................................. Negative Rating definitions- Standby: Applicable forsupplying emergency power for the duration of the utility poweroutage. No overload capability isavailable forthis rating. (Al ratings in accordance with BS5514, IS03046 andDIN6271). Prime: Applicable for supplying electric powerin lieu ofcommercially purchased power. Prime power is the maximum poweravailable at variable load. A 10% overload capacity is available for 1 hour in 12 hours. (All ratings in accordance with BS5514, IS03046, IS08528 and DIN6271). GENERAC0 POWER SYSTEMS, INC. SD060 OPERATING DATA STANDBY PRIME SDO60 SD060 GENERATOR OUTPUT VOLTAGE/KW-6OHz Rated AMP Rated AMP 120/24OV, 1 -phase, 1.0 pf NOTE: Consult your 60 250 48 200 120/208V, 3-phase, 0.8 pf Generac dealer for 60 208 48 166 additional voltages. MOTOR STARTING KVA Maximum at 35% instantaneous voltage dip 120/208/240V 120/208/240V with optional alternator; 60 Hz 164 164 FUEL Fuel consumption -60 Hz Load 144°!s 841st 144E 80% gal./hr. 4.9 3.9 4.2 3.3 liters/hr. 18.5 14.7 15.6 12.5 Fuel pump lift 36" 36" COOLING Coolant capacity System - lit. (US gal.) 15.9 (4.2) 15.9 (4.2) Engine - lit. (US gal.) 6.4 (1.7) 6.4(l.7) Radiator - lit. (US gal.) 9.5 (2.5) 9.5 (2.5) Coolant flow/min. 60 Hz - lit. (US gal.) 128 (34) 128 (34) Heat rejection to coolant 60 Hz full load BTU/hr. 170,900 136,700 Inlet air to radiator 60 Hz - m3/min. (cfm) 204 (7,200) 204 (7,200) Max. air temperature to radiator "C ("F) 54.4 (130) 54.4 (130) Max. ambient temperature "C ("F) 48.9 (120) 48.9 (120) COMBUSTION AIR REQUIREMENTS Flow at rated power 60 Hz - cfm 209 168 EXHAUST Exhaust flow at rated output 60 Hz - rrr3/min. (cfm) 15.5 (549) 12.4 (439) Max recommended back pressure "Hg 1.5 1.5 Exhaust temperature 60 Hz (full load) "C ("F) 524 (975) 459 (858) Exhaust outlet size 3" 3" ENGINE Rated RPM 60 Hz 1800 1800 HP at rated KW 60 Hz 92 74 Piston speed 60 Hz - m/min. (ft./min.) 414 (1358) 414 (1358) BMEP 60 Hz - psi 170 138 DERATION FACTORS Temperature 5% for every 100C above - "C 25 25 2.77% for every 10"F above - IF 77 77 Altitude 1.1% for every 100 m above - m 1829 1829 3.5% for every 1000 ft. above - ft. 6000 6000 0 0 STANDARD ENGINE & SAFETY FEATURES ■ High Coolant Temperature Automatic Shutdown ■ Low Coolant Level Automatic Shutdown ■ Low Oil Pressure Automatic Shutdown ■ Overspeed Automatic Shutdown (Solid-state) ■ Crank Limiter (Solid-state) ■ Oil Drain Extension ■ Radiator Drain Extension ■ Factory -Installed Cool Flow Radiator ■ Closed Coolant Recovery System ■ UV/Ozone Resistant Hoses ■ Rubber -Booted Engine Electrical Connections ■ Secondary Fuel Filter ■ Fuel Shutdown Solenoid ■ Batteries 2 - 12 Volt 90 AH ■ Stainless Steel Flexible Exhaust Connection ■ Battery Charge Alternator ■ Battery Cables ■ Composite Battery Box ■ Vibration Isolation of Unit to Mounting Base ■ 24 Volt, Solenoid -Activated Starter Motor ■ Air Cleaner ■ Air Cleaner Service Indicator ■ Fan Guard (CSA Compliant) ■ CSA Guarding ■ Critical Grade Muffler (Shipped Loose With Open Unit) ■ High Temperature Exhaust Wrap ■ Alternator Tropicalization • Resists Moisture, Fungus and Abrasives • In Addition to Standard Class H Epoxy Impregnation Coating ■ Upsized Alternator For Increased Motor Starting ■ Propylene Glycol 50/50 Mix Antifreeze ■ Oil (19.0 Quarts) ■ Coolant Expansion and Recovery Tank ■ Extended Factory Test (2.5 Hr.) • Stepped Loads • Frame Temperature Test ■ Specification Sheet Does Not Reflect Any Verizon Wireless Corporate Authorized Variances. ■ •E• Control Console — Digital/Analog Hybrid • Communication Software for Remote Access • Analog Reading AC Volts • Analog Reading AC Amps • Analog Frequency • Emergency Stop Button SD060 • Audible Alarm • 11 Gauge Control Panel Enclosure • Programmable Engine Control (See Bulletin #0161310SBY For Details) ■ 20 Light Annunciator Generator Alarms ■ 8 Form C Dry Contact Output Relays ■ 120 Volt Coolant Heater 1800 Watt with 3 Wire Connection Cord ■ Mainline Circuit Breaker • 200 Amp & 100 Amp — 120/240 Single Phase • 200 Amp & 50 Amp — 120/208 Three Phase ■ Flexible Fuel Lines ■ Fuel Pressure Loss Protection System ■ UL2200 Listed ■ Basetank • 48 Hr. Runtime at 100% Load • Double Wall • 125% Engine Fluid Containment and Alarms of all Generator Liquids • Fuel Level Sender and Visible Level Gauge • Rupture Basin Alarm • Emergency Vents • Check Valve (inlet and return) • FM Fusible Link (165°F) Shutoff • UL 142 Listed • Washington State maximum 114 gallons • Michigan DEQ requirements and 295 gallon tank Consult State and Local Codes for Specific Requirements in your area. ■ Five Year Extended Warranty ■ Enclosure Options • Open Generator Set w/ Duct Adapter • Weather Protective Sound Attenuated Enclosure w/ Enclosed Critical Grade Muffler and Flex Exhaust ■ 24V Duel -Rate 10 Amp Battery Charger With 120V 3 Wire Connection Cord Distributed by: Design and specifications subject to change without notice. Dimensions shown are approximate. Contact your Generac dealer for certified drawings. DO NOT USE THESE DIMENSIONS FOR INSTALLATION PURPOSES. See Installation Drawing # E3700 For Details N00EL# 004e1e-3 IS NOT ENCLOSED - OPEN SET IPH NODES 004615-3 IS EQUIPPED W17H AN ACOUSTIC IM mm [in] 405 6/A 96] 0 STUMP 70 xax HCrTID10 MOUNTING USE VID7N REAR VIEV GENERAC• POWER SYSTEMS, INC. • P.O. BOX 8 • WAUKESHA, WI 531 B7 262/544-481 1 • FAX 262/544-4B51 Bulletin 0167530SBY/ Printed in USA 02.03, rev: 04.04 02004 Generac Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. All specifications subject to change without notice. GENERAC0 POWER SYSTEMS, INC. Sound Analysis SD060 3.01- JOHN DEERE OPEN GENSET (NO ENCLOSURE) Sound Pressure Levels in dB(A) GENERATOR SET WITH FYHAUST SYSTEM Position Overall Level Frequency Spectrum Levels Center Frequency Hz Frequency Spectrum Levels 0 M 99.9 1 32.8 1 Center Frequency Hz 84.5 1 31.5 1 63 1 125_L250 500 1000 2000 1 4000 1 8000 1 85.8 21.4 42.9 57.4 63.8 72.4 73.8 76.7 73.4 63.5 2 84.3 21.1 43.8 56.8 64.1 69.3 73.7 73.9 69.6 65.1 3 82.0 27.2 1 42.6 57.8 61.3 69.5 70.6 70.9 68.6 66.0 4 85.8 f-22.6 46.8 57.2 65.9 69.7 73.8 74.6 70.5 67.4 Average 84.4 1 23.1 44.0 57.3 1 63.8 70.2 72.9 74.0 70.6 1 65.5 UNSILENCED EXHAUST - NO MUFFLER Position 1 m @ 45° Overall Level Frequency Spectrum Levels Center Frequency Hz 31.5 63 125 250 1 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 0 M 99.9 1 32.8 1 49.5----1 64.6 77.8 1 84.5 86.1 86.0 83.8 85.1 60 M 112.5 1 30.0 1 47.8 1 60.6 79.0 1 80.3 85.0 87.1 91.4 88.7 1 0 Notes: 1. Generator operating at full rated load. 2. Generator configuration includes standard exhaust system mounted within Series 2000 enclosure. 3. All measurement positions are 7 m (23 ft) from center of generator set and at 1 m (3.3 ft) height.. 4. Test conducted on an asphalt surface in free field conditions. 5. Reference sound pressure is 2 x 10-5 Pa. 060274OSSD 9/04 ar ::... SINCE CLIMATE CONTROL SOLUTIONS THE WALL-MOUNTTm AIR CONDITIONERS - WA (60HZ) WA -SERIES Refrigerant 22 60Hz 1.5 to 5 Ton (18,300 to 57,500 Btuh) Right Side Control Panel The Bard Wall -Mount Air Conditioner is a self contained energy efficient g' system which is designed to offer maximum indoor comfort at aminimal t ati�ft " cost without using valuable indoor floor space or outside ground space. ' This unit is the ideal product for versatile applications such as: new con- struction, modular offices, school modernization, telecommunication struc- tures, portable structures or correctional facilities. Factory or field installed accessories are available to meet specific job requirements. � 4 , i 4 I � 5 •W� I , d EflTtrtECt� /LiETEG -� •lyta'"i�r�;. ¢�=ti�j �' ; . Engineered Features Aluminum Finned Copper Coils: Electrical Components: ! $: Grooved tubing and enhanced lou- Are easily accessible for routine inspec- ;. vered _fin for maximum heat transfer tion and maintenance through a right and energy efficiency. side; service panel opening. Features a lockable, hinged access cover to the Twin Blowers: circuit breaker or pull disconnect switch. Move air quietly. Most models feature multispeed blower motors providing Electric Heat Strips: • airflow adjustment for high and low Features an automatic limit and thermal static operation. Motor overload pro' cut-off safety control. Heater packages tection is standard on all models. can be factory or field installed for all 1.5 through 5 ton models Air Conditioner. Compressor:: Reciprocating compressors are One Inch; Disposable Air -Filters: designed for high compression ratios. Are standard equipment. Optional oneinch washable filters available and filter Equipped with crankcase heater and dual discharge muffler: Standard onracks permit the addition of 2" pleated tK filter. Facto or field installed. �;rs 1.5 and 2.t6n models. Factory Condenser Fan and Motor Scroll Compressors are designed for Shroud Assembly: increased efficiency, quieter operation Slides out for easy access. and improved reliability for longer life. Economizer Eliminates need for crankcase heater. Barometric Fresh Air Damper: Unit shown with optional Economizer. Standard on 2.5 to 5 ton, and available Standard on all units. Allows up to on 2 ton models. 25% outside fresh air. Ventilation System Packages Phase. Rotation Monitor. Built-in Circuit, Breakers: All packages are •Standard - Barometric Standard on: all 3 phase scroll com- Standard on all electric heat versions designed to meet your : Fresh Air'Damper pressors. Protects against reverse of single (230/208 volt) and three. specific ventilation rotation if power supply is hot properly Phase (230/208 volt) equipment. Toggle requirements utilizing connected. Not required on disconnects are standard on all electric Optional —Motorized q one of five ventilation' reciprocating compressors. heat versions of three phase (460 volt) Fresh Air Damper equipment, options for _the product. Galvanized 20 Gauge Zinc Coated The ventilation package Steel Cabinet: Slope Top: is mounted within the unit Optional -Blank off Plate Cleaned, rinsed, sealed and dried Standard feature for water run-off. eliminating the need for ' { before the polyurethane primer is Full Length Mounting Brackets: an exterior mounted hood Optional -Commercial applied. The cabinet is handsomely Built into cabinet for improved , or damper assembly on Room Ventilator (CRV)'. finished with a baked on textured appearance and easy installation. the unit. All assemblies enamel which allows it to withstand, NOTE: Bottom mounting bracket can be factory installed, •Optional Economizer 1000 hours of salt spray exposure.included to assist in installation. installed in the field at Top Rain Flashing: time of installation or as •Optional - Energy Standard feature on all models. a retrofit system after Recovery Ventilator installation. - Form No. S3208-204 . - Supersedes S3208-302 Pagel of,12 Capacity and Efficiency Ratings ID MODELS WA182 WA242 WA253 WA302 WA372 WA423 WA484 WA602 Cooling Capacity BTUH 18,300 24,000 23,000 30,000 36,000 42,000 47,500 57,500 SEER 10.20 10.50 11.00 10.60 10.00 10.60 11.00 10.20 Vr Uertlrled 1n accordance with ARI Standard 210/240-2003. All capacity, efficiency and cost of operation information is based on high speed operation with fresh air cover plate. Cover plate must be ordered separately and is recommended for use to obtain maximum energy efficiency where fresh air is not required. Specifications 1-1/2 Ton through 3 Ton MODELS WA182-A WA242-A WA242-B WA242-C WA253-A WA253-B WA302-A WA302-B WA302-C WA372-A WA372$ WA372-C Cooling Capacity 18,300 24,000 24,000 24,000 23,000 23,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 36,000 36,000 36,000 Heating Capacity See Electric Heat Table Electrical 460-3 2197 460-3 460-3 Operatig Voltage Range 253112197 253112197-25331 14-506 1230/208-11230/208-31230/208-11230/208-31 192531197-253197 253197-253 414-506 1230Q08-30/208- 19253112197-25 331 414-506 Compressor -Circuit A Voltage 230208 230208 230/208 460 230/208 230208 230208 230208 460 230/208 230208 460 Rated Load Amps 7.0/8.0 9.5/10.0 6.6/6.9 3.6 8.6/9.5 6.5!7.0 12.2/12.9 8.4/8.4 4.2 16.5/17.3 10.5/11.0 5.2 Branch Circuit Selection Current 9.0 10.0 7.0 4.0 10.3 7.1 14.1 9.0 4.5 17.3 11.0 5.5 Lock Rotor Amps 49/49 56/56 51/51 25 54/54 45/45 73/73 63/63 31 100/100 77/77 37 Compressor Type Recip. Recip. Recip. Recip. Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Fan Motor & Condenser Fan Motor -HP -RPM 1/5 - 1075 1/5 - 1075 115-1075 1/5 - 1075 1/5 - 1075 1/5 - 1075 1/5 - 1075 1/5-1075 115-10751 1/5-1075 1/5-1075 1/5-1075 Fan Motor -Amps 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.51.5 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.4 Fan-DIA/CFM 18"-1600 18"-1600 18" - 1600 18" - 1600 18" - 1600 18" - 1600 20" - 2100 20" - 2100 20" - 2100 20" - 1900 20" - 1900 20" - 1900 Blower Motor & Evap. Blower Motor-HP-RPMSPD 1/6-1100-1 1/6-1100-1 1/6-1100-1 1/3-1100-2 1/6-1100-1 1/6-1100-1 1/3-1100-2 1/3-1100.2 1/3-1100-2 1/3-1100-2 1/3.1100-2 131100-2 Blower Motor -Amps 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.0 2.2 2.2 1.1 2.2 2.2 1.1 CFM Cooling & E.S.P. w/Filter (Rated -Wet Coil) 650-40 .40 800 - .20 800-20 .20 800 - .20 800-20 .20 800 -.20 1000 -.40 1000 -.40 1000-40 .40 1100 - .30 1100 - .30 1100 - .30 Filter Sizes (inches) STD. 16)25x1 16rQ5x1 16)25x1 16)25x1 16x25x1 16)25x1 16x30x1 1640x1 1640x1 1640A 16)00x1 16)00x1 Shipping Weight -LBS. 300 300 300 300 300 300 355 355 355 355 355 355 Specifications 3-1/2 Ton through 5 Ton MODELS WA423-A WA423-B 1. WA423-C WA484-A WA484-B WA484-C WA602-A WA602.8 WA602-C Cooling Capacity 42,000 42,000 42,000 47,500 I 47,500 I 47,500 57,500 I 57,500 57,500 Heating Capacity See Electric Heat Table Electrical Rating -60 Hz 230208-1 1 230208-3 1 460-3 1 230/208-1 1 230208-3 1 460-3 1 230208-1 230208-3 460-3 Operating Voltage Rage 197-253 197-253 414-506 197-253 197-253 414-506 197-253 1 197-253 1 414-506 Compressor -Circuit A Voltage 230/208 230/208 460 230208 230208 460 230/208 230/208 460 r Rated Load Amps 19.3/21 11.8/11.8 6.1 20.220.8 11.9/12.3 6.2 26.0/28.5 18.1/18.4 6.8 Branch Circuit Selection Current 21 12.5 6.5 21.8 12.9 6.5 29.0 19.0 9.0 Lock Rotor Amps 127/127 88/88 42 131/131 91/91 46 148/148 137/137 62 Compressor Type Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Fan Motor & Condenser Fan Motor -HP -RPM -SPD 1/3-850-2 1/3-850-2 1/3-850-2 1/3-850-2 1/3-850-2 1/3-850-2 1/3-850-2 1/3-850-2 1/3-850-2 Fan Motor -Amps 2.5 2.5 1.3 2.5 2.5 1.3 2.5 2.5 1.3 Fart-DIA/CFM 24" - 2600 24" - 2600 24" - 2600 24" - 2600 24" - 2600 24" - 2600 24" - 2600 24" - 2600 24" - 2600 Blower Motor & Evap. BlowerMolor-HP-RPMSPD 12-1070-2 1/2-1070-2 1/2-1070-2 1/2-1070-2 12-1070-2 1/2-1070-2 1/2-1070-2 12-1070-2 1/2-1070-2 Blower Motor -Amps 3.3 3.3 1.9 3.3 3.3 1.9 3.3 3.3 1.9 CFM Cooling & E.S.P. w/Filter (Rated -Wet Coil) 1400-30 .30 1400 - .30 1400-30 .30 1550 - .20 1550-20 .20 1550 - .20 1700-30 .30 1700 - .30 1700-30 .30 Filter Sizes (inches) STD. 20x30x1 20x30x1 20x30x1 20)30x1 20x30x1 20x30x1 20x30x1 20x30x1 20)30x1 Shipping Weight -LBS. 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 Form No. 53208-204 Supersedes S3208M Page 2 of 12 Ventilation System Packages Bard Wall -Mounts are designed to provide optional ventilation packages to meet all of your ventilation and indoor air quality requirements. All units are equipped with a barometric fresh air damper as the standard ventilation package. All ventilation packages can be built-in at the factory, or field -installed at a later date. BAROMETRIC FRESH AIR DAMPER - BFAD STANDARD The barometric fresh air damper is a standard feature on all models. It is installed on the inside of the service door and allows outside ventilation air, up to 25% of the total airflow rating of the unit, to be introduced through the air inlet openings and to be mixed with the conditioned air. The damper opens during blower operation and closes when the blower is off. Adjustable blade stops allow different amounts of outside air to be introduced into the building and can be easily locked closed if required. ` BLANK OFF PLATE - BOP OPTIONAL Barometric Fresh Air Damper A blank off plate is installed on the inside of the service door. It covers the air inlet openings which restricts any outside air from entering the unit. The blank off plate should be utilized in applications where outside air is not required to be mixed with the conditioned air. MOTORIZED FRESH AIR DAMPER - MFAD OPTIONAL The motorized fresh air damper is internally mounted behind the service door and allows outside ventilation air, up to 25% of the total airflow rating of the unit, to be introduced through the air inlet openings and to be mixed with the conditioned air. The two position damper can be fully open or closed. The damper blade is powered open by a 24VAC motor with spring return on power loss. The damper can be controlled by indoor blower op- eration or can be field connected to be managed based on building occupancy. Motorized Fresh Air Damper NOTE: The above vent systems are without exhaust capability. May require separate field installed barometric relief and/or mechanical exhaust elsewhere within the conditioned space. COMMERCIAL ROOM VENTILATOR - CRV OPTIONAL The built-in commercial room ventilator is internally mounted behind the service door and allows outside ventilation air, up to 50% of the total airflow rating of the unit, to be introduced through the air inlet openings. It includes a built-in exhaust air damper. t. The commercial room ventilator (CRV) is a simple and innovative approach to improving the indoor air quality by providing fresh air intake and exhaust capability through the CRV. The damper can be easily adjusted to control the amount of fresh air supplied into the building. The CRV can be controlled by indoor blower operation or field Commercial Room Ventilator controlled based on room occupancy. The CRV is power open - spring return on power loss. Complies with ASHRAE Standard 62-01 "Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality." Manufactured under U.S. Patent Nos. 5,485,878; 5,301,744; 5,002,116; 4,924,934; 4,875,520; 4,825,936; 4,432,409. Forth No. S3208-204 Supersedes S3208102 Page 3 of 12 ECONOMIZER - EIFM OPTIONAL The built-in economizer system is internally mounted behind the service door and allows outdoor air to be " introduced through the air inlet openings. The amount of outdoor air varies in response to the system controls and settings defined by the end user. It includes a built-in exhaust air damper. The economizer is designed to provide "free cooling" when outside air conditions are cool and dry enough to satisfy cooling requirements without running the compressor. This in turn provides lower operating costs, while extending the life of the compressor. Standard Features: • One Piece Construction - Easy to install with no mechanical linkage adjustment required. Economizer Exhaust Air Damper - Built in with positive closed position. Provides exhaust air capability to prevent pressurization of tight buildings. • Actuator Motor - 24 volt, power open, spring return with built in torque limiting switch. • Proportioning Type Control - for maximum "free cooling" economy and comfort. • Moisture Eliminator & Prefilter - permanent, washable aluminum construction. • Enthalpy Control - adjustable to monitor outdoor temperature and humidity. Minimum Position Potentiometer - adjustable to control minimum damper blade position for ventilation .. purposes. Mixed Air Sensor - to monitor outside and return air to automatically modulate damper position. WALL -MOUNT ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR - WERV OPTIONAL The wall -mount energy recovery ventilator (WERV) is a highly innovative approach to meeting indoor air " quality ventilation requirements as established by ASHRAE Standard 62-01. The WERV allows from 200 to 450 CFM (depending upon model) of fresh air and exhaust through the unit while maintaining superior indoor Energy Recovery Ventilator comfort and humidity levels. In most cases this can be accomplished without increasing equipment sizing or operating costs. Heat transfer efficiency is up to 67% during summer and 75% during winter conditions. The WERV consists of a unique "rotary energy recovery cassette" that provides effective sensible and latent heat transfer capabilities during summer and winter conditions. Various control schemes are addressed including limiting ventilation during building occupancy only. The WERV is designed to be internally mounted behind the service door in the WA, WH or WL model wall - mount units. It can be built-in at the factory or field installed as an option. (See Form F1403 for complete performance and application details. Manufactured under U.S. Patent Nos. 5,485,878; 5,301,744; 5,002,116; 4,924,934; 4,875,520; 4,825,936; 4,432,409. Forth No. S3208-204 Supersedes S3208102 Page 3 of 12 Commercial Room Ventilator Performance Data - CRV-2 0.00 SUPPLY AIR STATIC n 1n SI IPPI V GIP CTATIr Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 120 145 175 210 245 275 305 Position B 175 195 220 250 280 309 335 C 225 245 260 290 320 340 360 D 285 300 310 325 345 360 380 E 345 355 360 365 370 385 400 Repan Static 00 Pressure .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 n 1n SI IPPI V GIP CTATIr n gn SI IPPI V AIR RTATIr Venlilation Air (CFM) Damper A 110 145 175 210 240 275 310 Position B 165 185 215 2451 270 300 330 C 210 230 250 280 305 330 350 D 265 280 290 310 330 345 365 E 320 330 335 345 355 365 380 Return Static 235 250 Press re .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 n gn SI IPPI V AIR RTATIr 0.30 SUPPLY AIR STATIC Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 103 140 177 206 234 Position B 150 179 209 235 262 C 197 219 240 265 290 D 247 260 273 293 313 E 296 301 305 320 335 Return Static 235 250 Pressure .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 0.30 SUPPLY AIR STATIC n do RI IPPI V AIR STATIC Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 95 135 175 Position 8 135 165 200 C 175 200 220 D 221 235 250 E 268 275 280 Return Static 330 Pressure Pressure .00 .OS .10 .15 .20 n do RI IPPI V AIR STATIC Commercial Room Ventilator Performance Data - CRV-3 High 0.10 SUPPLY AIR STATIC Low 0.00 SUPPLY AIR STATIC Speed Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 87 Position B 120 C 152 D 196 E 239 Return Static 315 340 Pressure .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 Commercial Room Ventilator Performance Data - CRV-3 High 0.10 SUPPLY AIR STATIC Low 0.00 SUPPLY AIR STATIC Speed Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 130 150 180 225 275 320 365 Position B 220 240 265 300 340 375 410 C 310 325 350 375 400 425 450 D 390 405 420 440 450 470 485 E 470 480 485 495 505 515 520 Return Static 315 340 Pressure .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 High 0.20 SUPPLY AIR STATIC apeea Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 115 140 180 225 280 325 365 Position 8 205 230 255 295 335 370 405 C 290 310 335 360 385 410 440 D 365 385 400 415 425 445 470 E 435 445 450 460 465 480 490 Return Static 315 340 Pressure .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 High 0.30 SUPPLY AIR STATIC apeea Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) DamperA 1101 140 180 235 290 Position 8 185 215 250 290 330 C 260 285 315 340 405 D 330 350 370 385 400 E 400 410 415 430 435 Return Static 315 340 Pressure .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 High 0.40 SUPPLY AIR STATIC apeea Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 100 140 180 Position B 160 200 240 C 225 260 295 D 295 315 340 E 365 370 380 Return Static 300 330 Pressure .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25I Form No. S3208-204 Supersedes S3205-302 Page 4 of 12 apeea Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 100 135 175 225 275 Position B 165 205 245 285 325 C 240 275 310 345 375 D 315 345 375 400 415 E 400 420 440 450 455 Return Static 330 Pressue .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 Low 0.10 SUPPLY AIR STATIC *peea Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 100 135 180 225 280 Position B 160 200 240 280 325 C 230 265 300 335 370 D 310 335 360 285 405 E 395 410 425 430 435 Retum Static 330 Pressure .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 Low 0.20 SUPPLY AIR STATIC apeea Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 100 140 190 240 295 Position B 160 200 245 290 330 C 220 260 300 330 360 D 290 320 350 370 390 E 365 380 394 405 420 Return Static Pressure .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 NON -DUCTED BLOW APPLICATION VENTILATION AIR WITH RETURN AIR FILTER GRILLE AND SUPPLYAIR GRILLE Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 175 Position B 215 C 255 D 300 E 345 CRV-2 TOTAL DELIVERED AIR High Speed Blower B Total Delivered Air (CFM) Damper Close Position A B C D E 1370 1300 1230 1133 1035 935 1360 1293 1225 1124 1022 920 Total Delivered Air (CFM) 1350 1285 1220 1220 1010 905 Damper Close Position A B C D E 1006 946 886 1 789 1 691 1001 943 884 785 685 990 931 873 775 677 978 920 862 765 668 945 888 832 738 645 912 857 801 711 951 921 890 816 Static Pressure .00 .10 .20 .30 t6201Return NON -DUCTED BLOW APPLICATION VENTILATION AIR WITH RETURN AIR FILTER GRILLE AND SUPPLY AIR GRILLE Ventilation Air (CFM) High Speed Low S eed Damper A 180 175 Position B 265 245 C 360 305 D 430 370 E 495 450 CRV-3 TOTAL DELIVERED AIR High Speed Blower B Total Delivered Air (CFM) Damper Close Position A B C D E 1370 1300 1230 1133 1035 935 1360 1293 1225 1124 1022 920 1355 1289 1223 1223 1016 913 1350 1285 1220 1220 1010 905 1325 1258 1190 1190 980 875 1300 1230 1160 1160 950 845 Return Static Pressure .00 .10 .20 .30 .40 .50 CRV-3 TOTAL DELIVERED AIR Low Speed Blower Total Delivered Air (CFM) Damper Close Position A 8 C D E 1027 1009 990 930 869 1016 998 979 918 856 994 984 972 907 841 972 969 966 896 825 962 945 928 856 783 951 921 890 816 741 Return Static Pressure ,00 .OS .10 .15 .20 • 0 Commercial Room Ventilator Performance Data - CRV-5 High 0.00 SUPPLY AIR STATIC Speea Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) DamperA 185 270 350 390 425 490 550 Position 8 345 425 460 500 540 595 650 C 500 535 570 615 660 710 755 D 660 685 415 740 770 805 840 E 820 835 855 870 885 910 930 Repan Static Pressure .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25N.30 Pressure .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 High 0.20 SUPPLY AIR STATIC Speea Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 175 260 350 390 430 490 550 Position B 325 385 450 495 540 590 645 C 480 515 550 600 650 695 740 D 630 660 690 720 750 785 820 E 780 805 830 840 850 875 900 Return Static 600 625 655 690 730 Pressure .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 High 0.30 SUPPLY AIR STATIC Speed Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) DamperA A 185 255 330 380 430 Position B 320 375 435 485 535 B C 460 500 540 590 640 395 D 600 625 655 690 730 480 E 745 755 770 795 820 Return Static 575 Pressure 650 .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 High 0.40 SUPPLY AIR STATIC Speed Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 195 255 315 Position B 320 365 420 395 C 440 480 525 430 D 575 595 650 520 E 710 710 715 Return Static 650 675 700 Pressure 750 .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 Low 0.00 SUPPLY AIR STATIC Speed Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 200 260 320 380 440 Position 8 295 345 395 460 525 C 390 430 470 540 610 D 520 550 585 630 680 E 650 675 700 725 750 Behan Static Pressure .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25N.30 Low 0.10 SUPPLY AIR STATIC apeea Blower Ventilation Air (CFM) Damper A 185 250 310 375 435 Position B 280 335 385 450 515 C 380 425 465 530 595 D 505 540 570 620 665 E 635 660 680 710 740 Return Static Pressure ,00 .OS .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 Low 0.20 SUPPLY AIR STATIC apeea Blower VertblationAir (CFM) DamperA 180 240 300 365 430 Position B 275 325 380 445 510 C 370 415 465 530 595 D 490 525 560 610 655 E 615 635 660 690 720 Repan Static Pressure .00 .05 .10 .15 .20 .25 .30 NON -DUCTED BLOW APPLICATION VENTILATION AIR WITH RETURN AIR FILTER GRILLE AND SUPPLY AIR GRILLE Ventilation Air (CFM) High Speed Low Speed Damper A 350 315 Position B 460 390 C 575 465 D 720 575 E 870 690 CRV-5 TOTAL DELIVERED AIR WA/ WL / WH 42 and 48 High Speed Blower Total Delivered Air (CFM) Damper Close Position A B C D E 1865 1775 1685 1585 1485 1485 1860 1770 1685 1585 1485 1385 1850 1755 1660 1560 1460 1360 1840 1740 1655 1555 1455 1355 1770 1680 1590 1490 1390 1290 1700 1610 1525 1425 1325 1225 Return Static Pressure ,00 .10 .20 .30 .40 .50 1 CRV-5 TOTAL DELIVERED AIR WA / WL / WH 42 and 48 Low Speed Blower Total Delivered Air (CFM) Damper Close Position A B C D E 1560 1530 1500 1460 1425 1390 1545 1515 1480 1445 1415 1380 1530 1495 1460 1430 1400 1365 1510 1485 1455 1420 1385 1350 1480 1450 1420 1385 1345 1310 1445 1415 1380 1345 1305 1270 Repan Static Pressure ,00 .10 .20 .30 .40 .50 CRV-5 TOTAL DELIVERED AIR WA/WL/WH 60 High Speed Blower Total Delivered Air (CFM) Damper Close Position A B C D E 2040 1955 1870 1775 1680 1585 2030 1950 1870 1775 1680 1585 1995 1910 1830 1740 1645 1550 1960 1875 1790 1700 1610 1520 1885 1750 1615 1575 1535 1490 1810 1725 1640 1550 1460 1370 Return Static Pressure ,00 1 .10 1 .20 1 .30 1 .40 .50 CRV-5 TOTAL DELIVERED AIR WA/WL/WH 60 Low Speed Blower Total Delivered Air (CFM) Damper Close Position A B C D E 1510 1480 1450 1420 1385 1350 1490 1460 1430 1400 1370 1340 1465 1435 1410 1380 1350 1320 1440 1415 1390 1360 1330 1300 1405 1375 1350 1320 1290 1260 1370 1340 1310 1280 1255 1230 Return Static Pressure ,00 .10 .20 .30 .40 .50 Form No. S3208-204 Supersedes S3208M Page 5 of 12 Performance andApplication Data- WERV-*2B SUMMER COOLING PERFORMANCE (INDOOR DESIGN CONDITIONS 75°DB/62°WB) Ambient VENTILATION RATE — 250 CFM VENTILATION RATE — 225 CFM VENTILATION RATE — 200 CFM O.D. 62% EFFICIENCY 63% EFFICIENCY 63% EFFICIENCY DB/ WVL WHR 65 1350 999 1214 911 1080 810 60 2700 1998 2429 1822 2160 1620 WB F VLT VLS VLL HRT I HRS HRL VLT VLS VLL HRT HRS HRL VLT VLS VLLHRT 45 HRS HRL 75 1192 8100 132 739 5022 822 10727 7287 344 6758 4591 2168 954 6480 306 6010 4082 192 105 70 810 8100 502 5022 C 7287 7287 14591 25 4591 8991 648 6480 9720 4082 4082 13500 65 810 8100 502 5022 8100 728 7287 10989 4591 45910 11880 648 6480 C 4082 4082 80 1755 6750 1080 1088 4185 669915788 6072 971 9946 3826 612 1404 5400 864 8845 3402 544 75 1192 6750 517 739 4185 320 1072 6072 465 6758 3826 293 954 5400 414 6010 3402 260 100 70 686 6750 11 425 4185 7 61746072 10 3889 3826 6 549 5400 9 3458 3402 5 65 675 6750 418 4185 607 6072 3826 3826 540 5400 3402 34021 1 60 675 6750 418 4185 607 6072 3826 3826 540 5400 3402 3402 80 1755 5400 1215 1088 3348 753 1578 4858 1093 9946 3060 688 1404 4320 972 8845 2722 612 75 1192 5400 652 739 3348 404 1072 4858 587 6758 3060 369 954 4320 522 6010 2722 328 95 70 686 5400 146 425 3348 90 617 4858 131 3889 3060 82 549 4320 117 3458 2722 73 65 540 5400 334 3348 485 4858 3060 3060 432 4320 2722 2722 60 540 5400 334 3348 485 4858 3060 3060 432 4320 2722 2722 80 1755 4050 1350 1088 2511 837 1578 3643 1214 9946 2295 765 1404 3240 1080 8845 2041 680 75 1192 4050 787 739 2511 488 1072 3643 708 6758 2295 446 954 3240 630 6010 2041 396 90 70 686 4050 281 425 2511 174 617 3643 253 3889 2295 159 549 3240 225 3458 2041 141 65 405 4050 251 2511 364 3643 2295 2295 324 3240 2041 2041 60 405 4050 251 2511 364 3643 2295 2295 324 3240 2041 2041 80 1755 2700 1485 1088 1674 920 1578 2429 1335 9946 1530 841 1404 2160 1188 8845 1361 748 75 1192 2700 922 739 1674 572 1072 2429 829 6758 1530 522 954 2160 738 6010 1361 464 85 70 686 2700 416 425 1674 258 617 2429 374 3889 1530 235 549 2160 330 3458 1361 209 65 270 2700 167 1674 242 2429 1530 1530 216 2160 1361 1361 60 270 2700 167 1674 242 2429 1530 1530 216 2160 1361 1361 75 11925 1350 1057 7394 837 65510727 1214 9513 6758 765 5993 954 1080 846 6010 680 533 70 686 1350 551 425 837 341 617 1214 495 3889 765 312 549 1080 441 3458 680 277 80 65 2363 1350 101 1465 837 1 62 1 2125 1214 911 1339 765 547 189 1080 81 1190 680 51 60 1350 1350 837 837 1214 1214 765 765 0 108 1080 680 680 70 686 0 686 425 0 425 6173 0 1 6173 6889 0 388 549 0 5491 3458 0 345 75 65 236 0 236 146 0 146 2125 0 2121 1339 0 133 189 0 189 1190 0 119 60 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 WERV *2B WINTER HEATING PERFORMANCE (INDOOR DESIGN CONDITIONS 70°F DB) Ambient O.D. 250 CFM 74% EFF. VENTILATION RATE 225 CFM 75% EFF. 200 CFM 75% EFF. DBrF WVL WHR WVL WHR WVL WHR 65 1350 999 1214 911 1080 810 60 2700 1998 2429 1822 2160 1620 55 4050 2997 3643 2733 3240 2430 50 5400 3996 4858 3643 4320 3240 45 6750 4995 6072 4554 5400 4050 40 8100 5994 7287 5465 6480 1 4860 35 9450 6993 8501 6376 7560 5670 30 10800 7992 9716 7287 8640 6480 25 12150 8991 10930 8198 9720 7290 20 13500 9990 12145 9108 10800 8100 15 14850 10989 13359 10019 11880 8910 NOTE: Sensible performance only is shown for winter application. LEGEND: VLT = Ventilation Load - Total VLS = Ventilation Load - Sensible VLL = Ventilation Load - Latent HRT = Heat Recovery - Total HRS = Heat Recovery - Sensible HRL = Heat Recovery - Latent WVL = Winter Ventilation Load WHR= Winter Heat Recovery • • Performance and Application Data- WERV-*3B SUMMER COOLING PERFORMANCE (INDOOR DESIGN CONDITIONS 75'DB/62'WB) Ambient VENTILATION RATE — 400CFM VENTILATION RATE — 325 CFM VENTILATION RATE — 250 CFM O.D. 63% EFFICIENCY 64% EFFICIENCY 65% EFFICIENCY I DB/ WVL WHR VWL WHIR 65 2160 1620 1755 1333 1350 1039 60 4320 3240 3510 2667 WB F VLT VLS I VLL HRT HRS HRL VLT VLS VLL HRT HRS HRL VLTVLS VLL HRT HRS HRL 75 1908 1296 612C 1202 8164 3855 1550 1053 497 992 6739 318 1192 8100 382 775 5265 248 105 70 1296 1296 30 816 8164 14040 1053 1053 8316 673 6739 810 8100 15795 526 5265 9355 65 1296 1296 17550 816 8164 10395 1053 1053 17820 673 6739 810 8100 11434 526 5265 8018 80 2808 1080 1728 1769 6804 1088 2281 877 1404 1460 5616 898 1755 6750 1080 1140 4387 701 75 1908 1080 828 1202 6804 521 1550 877 672 992 5616 430 1192 6750 517 775 4387 336 100 70 1098 1080 18 671 6804 11 892 877 14 570 5616 9 686 6750 11 446 4387 7 65 1080 1080 11 680 6804 13 877 877 9 561 5616 675 6750 438 4387 60 1080 1080 6682 680 6804 810 877 877 5427 561 5616 675 6750 1215 438 4387 7897 80 2808 864 1944 1769C 5443 1224 2281 7021 1579 1460 4492 1010 1755 5400 1215 1140 3510 789 75 1908 864 1044 1202 5443 657 1550 702 848 992 4492 542 1192 5400 652 775 3510 424 95 70 1098 864 234 691 5443 1474 892 702C 190 570 4492 121 686 5400 146 446 3510 95 65 864C 864C 171 544 5443 0 702 702 823 449 4492 540 5400 4341 351 3510 972 60 864C 864 1 8 544 5443 0 702 702 449 4492 540 5400 434 351 3510 60 80 2808C 648C 2160 1769 4082 1360 2281 526 1755 1460 3369 1123 1755 4050 1350 1140 2632 877 75 1908 648 1260 1202 4082 793 1550 526 1023 992 3369 655 1192 4050 787 775 2632 511 90 70 1098 648 450 691 4082 283 892 526 365 570 3369 234 686 4050 281 446 2632 182 65 .648 648 2352 408 4082 802 526 526 1029 336 3369 405 4050 27 263 2632 337 60 646 648 65 408 4082 526 526 336 3369 405 4050 4009 263 2632 486 80 2808 432 2376 1769 2721 1496 2281 351 1930 1460 2246 1235 1755 2700 1485 1140 1755 965 75 1908 432 1476 1202 2721 929 1550 351 1199 992 2246 767 1192 2700 922 775 1755 599 85 70 1098 432 666 691 2721 419 892 351 541 570 2246 346 686 2700 416 446 1755 270 65 432 432 1107 272 2721 741 351 351 486 224 2246 270 2700 487 175 1755 624 679 60 432 432 324 272 2721 2170 351 351 486 224 2246 270 2700 3159 175 1755 4050 75 1908 216 1692 1202 1360 1065 1550 175 1374 992 1123 879 1192 1350 1057 775 877 687 70 267 216 882 691 1360 555 892 175 716 570 1123 458 686 1350 551 446 677 358 80 65216 2025 1586 1180 162 238 1360 102 307 175 131 196 1123 84 236 1350 101 153 877 6560216 644 A3789 2025 826 679 136 1360 823 175 175 551 112 1123 135 1350 425 87 877700 27 1579 11 354 1098 691 0 691 892 0 892 570 0 570 686 0 686 446 0 446 75 650 1579 378 238 0 238 307 0 307 196 0 196 236 0 236 153 0 153 600 802 0 802 1029 0 1029 679 0 0 823 0 0 0 0 551 0 425 WERW'313 WINTER HEATING PERFORMANCE (INDOOR DESIGN CONDITIONS 70°F DB) Ambient O.D. 400 CFM 75% EFF. VENTILATION RATE 325 CFM 76% EFF. 250 CFM 77% EFF. DB/*F WVL WHIR WVL WHR VWL WHIR 65 2160 1620 1755 1333 1350 1039 60 4320 3240 3510 2667 2700 2079 55 6480 4860 5265 4001 4050 3118 50 8640 6480 1 7020 5335 5400 4158 45 10800 8100 8775 6669 6750 5197 40 12960 9720 10530 8002 8100 6237 35 15120 11340 12285 9336 9450 7276 30 17280 12960 14040 10670 10800 8316 25 19440 14580 15795 12004 12150 9355 20 21600 16200 17550 13338 13500 10395 15 23760 17820 19305 14671 14850 11434 NOTE: Sensible performance only is shown for winter application. LEGEND Performance andApplication Data- WERV-*5B (INDOOR DESIGN CONDITIONS 75'DB/62'WB) Ambient VENTILATION RATE 450 CFM VENTILATION RATE 375 CFM VENTILATION RATE 300 CFM O.D. WVL WHIR WVL DB/ WVL WHIR 65 2430 1944 2025 1640 1620 1328 60 4860 3888 4050 3280 3240 2656 55 WB F VLT VLS VLL HRT HRS HRL VLT VLS VLL HRT HRS HRL VLT VLS VLL HRT HRS HRL 75 2146 1458C 688, 1395 9477 447 17887 1215 573 1180 8018 378 1431 972 459 958 6512 307 105 70 1458 1458 12960 947 9477 21870 1215 1215 801 8018 11955 972 972 19440 651 6512 16200 65 1458 1458 21384 947 9477 17820 1215 1215 801 8018 972 9720 651 6512 01 80 3159 1215 1944 2053 7897 1263 2632 1012 1620 1737 6682 1069 2106 810 1296 1411 5427 868 75 2146 1215 931 1395 7897 605 1788 1012 776 1180 6682 512 1431 810 621 958 5427 416 100 70 1235 1215 20 802 7897 13 1029 1012 16 679 6682 11 823 810 13 551 5427 9 65 1215 1215 789 7897 1012 1012 668 6682 810 810 542 5427 60 1215 1215 789 7897 1012 1012 668 6682 810 8100 542 5427 80 3159 972 2187 2053363 1 8 1421 2632 8100 1822 1737 5345 1202 2106 648 1458 1411 4341 976 75 2146 972 1174 1395 6318 763 1788 8100 978 1180 5345 645 1431 648 783 958 4341 524 95 70 1235 972 263 802 6318 171 1029 8100 219 679 5345 144 823 648 175 551 4341 117 65 972 972 631863 1 8 810 8100 534 5345 648 648 434 4341 60 972 972 631 6318 810 8100 534 5345 648 6480 434 4341 80 1590 729 2430 2053 4738 1579 2632 6075 2025 1737 4009 1336 2106 486 1620 1411 3256 1085 75 1465 729 1417 1395 4738 921 1788 6075 1181 1180 4009 779 1431 486 945 958 3256 633 90 70 2352 729 506 802 4738 329 1029 6075 421 679 4009 27 823 486 337 551 3256 226 65 729 729 473 4738 607 6075 400 4009 486 486 325 3256 1 1 60 729 729 473 4738 607 6075 400 4009 486 4860 325 3256 8031590 486 2673 2053 3159 1737 2632 4050 2227 1737 2672 1470 2106 324 1782 1411 2170 1193 75 1465 486 1660 1395 3159 1079 1788 4050 1383 1180 2672 913 1431 324 1107 958 2170 741 85 7012352 486 749 802 3159 487 1029 4050 624 679 2672 412 823 324 499 551 2170 334 65 486 486 315 3159 405 4050 267 2672 324 324 217 2170 60 486 486 315 3159 405 4050 267 2672 324 3240 217 2170 75 2146 243 1903 1395 1579 1237 1788 2025 1586 1180 1336 1046 1431 162 1269 958 1085 850 70 1235 243 992 802 1579 644 1029 2025 826 679 1336 545 823 162 661 551 1085 443 80 65 425 243 182 27 1579 11 354 2025 151 233 1336 100 283 162 121 189 1085 81 60 243 243 157 1579 202 2025 133 1336 162 162 108 1085 70 1235 0 1235 802 0 802 1029 0 1029 679 0 679 823 0 823 551 0 551 75 65 425 0 425 27 0 27 354 1 0 354 233 0 233 283 0 283 189 0 189 60 0 0 0 1 0 0 VLT = Ventilation Load - Total VLS = Ventilation Load - Sensible VLL = Ventilation Load - Latent HRT = Heat Recovery - Total HRS = Heat Recovery - Sensible HRL = Heat Recovery - Latent WVL = Winter Ventilation Load WHR= Winter Heat Recovery WERV-•6B WINTER HEATING PERFORMANCE (INDOOR DESIGN CONDITIONS 70°F DB) Ambient O.D. 450 CFM VENTILATION RATE 375 CFM 300 CFM DB/'F WVL WHIR WVL WHR WVL WHIR 65 2430 1944 2025 1640 1620 1328 60 4860 3888 4050 3280 3240 2656 55 7290 5832 6075 4920 4860 3985 50 9720 7776 8100 6561 6480 5313 45 12150 9720 10125 8201 8100 6642 40 14580 11664 12150 9841 9720 7970 35 17010 13608 14175 11481 11340 9298 30 19440 15552 16200 13122 12960 10627 25 21870 17496 18225 14762 14580 11955 20 24300 19440 20250 16402 16200 13284 15 26730 21384 22275 18042 17820 14612 NOTE: Sensible performance only is shown for winter application. • s • • Electrical Specifications Singk Circuit Dust Circuit m Minimum (1) Maximum m Field m Minimum (1) Maximum 0 Field m Ground Rated No. Field Model volts Power Circuit External Fuse Power 0) Ground circuit Am citv External Fuse or CkL Brkr. Power Wire Sim wre Sin and Phase Cirail Ampedty or Ckt. Brkr. Wre Sin Wire C C WA182 - A00, AOZ 1 16 20 12 12 A05 210208-1 1 30 30 10 10 A08 1 45 45 8 10 A10 1 56 60 6 10 WA242 - A00, ADZ 1 17 20 12 12 A05 270208-1 1 30 30 10 10 A08 1 45 45 8 10 At 1 1 56 60 1 6 10 WA242 - 800, BOZ 1 13 15 14 12 BO0 230208-3 1 22 25 10 10 WA242-000. COZ 1 8 15 14 14 460-3 WA253 - A00, AOZ 1 18 25 10 10 A05 230208-1 1 30 30 10 10 A08 1 45 45 8 10 A10 1 56 60 6 10 WA253 - 800, BOZ 1 14 20 12 12 210208-3 12 25 1 a 10 WA302-A00%AOZ- 1 24 35 8 10 A05 1 31 35 8 10 A08 230208-1 1 47 50 8 10 A70' 1 57 60 6 10 A15 1 ort 83 90 4 8 57 26 60 30 6 10 10 10 WA302 - 600', BOZ' 1 17 20 12 12 806 230208-3 1 23 25 10 10 809' 1 32 35 8 10 815 1 50 50 8 10 WA302-C00%COZ' 1 t0 - 15 14 14 Cos 4607 1 12 15 14 14 C09' 1 17 20 12 12 C15 1 26 30 10 10 WA372-A00% AOZ' 1 28 35 8 10 A05' 1 32 35 8 10 A08 230208-1 1 47 50 8 10 A10' 1 58 60 6 10 A15 1 ort 84 90 4 8 57 1 26 60 1 30 1 6 10 1 10 10 WA372 - 800', BOZ' 1 20 25 10 10 B06 230208.3 1 24 25 10 10 B09' 1 33 35 8 10 815 1 51 60 6 10 WA372 - C00% COz' 1 11 15 14 14 C064603 1 12 15 14 14 C09' 1 17 20 10 10 C15 1 26 30 10 10 WA423 - A00, AOZ 1 35 50 8 10 A05 1 35 50 8 10 A10 230208.1 1 59 60 6 10 A15 1 ort 85 90 4 8 59 26 60 30 6 10 10 10 A20 1 ort 110 _- 110 2 6 59 52 60 60 6 6 10 10 WA423 - 800, BOZ 1 24 35 8 10 009 230208-J 1 34 35 8 10 815 1 52 60 6 10 B78 1 60 60 6 10 WA423-000, COZ 1 13 15 14 14 C09 C15 460-3 1 17 20 12 12 W4484 - A00, ADZ 1 36 --WIL- 50 8 10 A05 1 3650 8 10 A10 230208-1 1 59 60 6 10 At 1 ort 85 90 4 8 59 26 60 10 6 10 10 10 A20 1 ort 110 110 2 6 59 52 60 60 6 6 10 10 WA484 - 800, BOZ 1 25 35 8 10 B09 2302083 1 34 35 8 10 015 1 52 60 6 10 B18 1 60 60 6 10 WA484 - C00, COZ 1 1 J 15 14 14 009 46031 17 20 12 12 WA602-A00, AOZ 1 44 60 8 10 A05 1 44 60B 10 A10 230208.1 1 59 60 6 10 A15 1or2 a5 90 4 8 59 26 60 30 6 10 10 10 A20 1 ort 110 110 2 6 59 52 60 60 6 6 10 10 WA602 - 800, BOZ 11:634 32 45 8 10 809 230208.3 1 45 8 1B15 152600 B18 10 60 6 10 WA602-000, COZ 116 20 12 12 C09 460-3 117 20 12 12 015 126 30 f0 f0 0) Maximum size of the time delay fuse or HACR type circuit breaker for protection of field wiring conductors. ® Based on 75C copper wire. All wiring must conform to the National Electrical Code and all local codes. m These "Minimum Circuit Ampacity" values are to be used for sizing the field power conductors. Refer to the National Electrical code (lastest version), Article 310 for power conductor sizing. Caution: When more than one field power circuit is run through one conduit, the conductors must be derated. Pay special attention to note 8 of Table 310 regarding Ampacity Adjustment Factors when more than three (3) current carrying conductors are in a raceway. Top outlet supply option is available only factory installed and only on the selected models. IMPORTANT: While this electrical data is presented as a guide, it is important to electrically connect properly sized fuses and conductor wires in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all local codes. Farm No.S3208-204 Supersedes S3208302 Page 8 of 12 • 0 Indoor Blower Performance -CFM=at-230 or 460 Volts At 208V (1) -B00 Models At 480V (2) WA182 WA302 WA423 1 -Ph Amps 3 -Ph Amps Btuh Kw ESP Btuh WA372 WA484 18.0 WA602 in WA253 6.0 6.0 14.4 20,478 4.50 12.5 15,359 6.0 7.2 H2O Dry/Wet Coil High Speed Low Speed High Speed Low Speed High Speed Low Speed 5 9.0 9.0 21.7 30,717 1 6.75 Dry/Wet Coil Dry/Wet Coil Dry/Wet Coil Dry/Wet Coil Dry/Wet Coil Dry/Wet Coil 0 1020/975 1395/1315 950/935 1885/1800 1650/1600 2200/2000 1600/1450 .1 960/905 1340/1270 930/915 1770/1665 1550/1500 2100/1900 1525/1375 .2 865/800 1285/1190 910/885 1635/1550 1450/1400 2000/1800 1465/1200 .3 820835 1205/1100 855/830 1500/1400 1350/1300 1875/1700 /- .4 735/650 1110/1000 800f755 1370/1285 1300/1175 1775/1600 /- .5 615/535 1005/870 /- 1250/1150 /- 1650/1475 4 - Above data is with 1" standard throwaway filter and 1" washable filter. For optional 2" pleated filter - reduce ESP by .15 in. See installation instructions for maximum ESP information on various KW application. Electric Heat Table -Refer to Electrical Specifications forAvailability by Unit Model Nominal At 240V (1) At 208V (1) -B00 Models At 480V (2) Models At 460V (2) KW Kvv 1 -Ph Amps 3 -Ph Amps Btuh Kw 1 -Ph Amps 3 -Ph Amps Btuh Kw 3 -Ph Amps Btuh Kw 3 -Ph Amps Btuh 5.0 5.0 20.8 17,065 3.75 18.0 12,799 EHWA02-A05 5 6.0 6.0 14.4 20,478 4.50 12.5 15,359 6.0 7.2 20,478 5.52 6.9 18,840 8.0 8.0 33.3 27,304 6.00 28.8 20,478 WA242 EHWA02-A05 5 9.0 9.0 21.7 30,717 1 6.75 18.7 23,038 9.0 10.8 30,717 8.28 10.4 28,260 10.0 10.0 41.7 34,130 7.50 36.1 25,598 6 EHWA02A-A10 10 15.0 15.0 62.5 36.1 51,195 11.25 54.1 31.2 38,396 15.0 18.0 51,195 13.80 17.3 47,099 18.0 18.0 43.3 61,434 13.50 37.5 46,076 18.0 21.7 61,434 16.56 20.8 56,519 20.0 20.0 83.3 68,260 15.00 72.1 51,195 6 WA372 EHWA03-A10 10 (1) These electric heaters are available in 230/208V units only. (2) These electric heaters are available in 480V units only. 9 EHWC03A-009 9 EHWA03-A15 15 Heater Packages - Field Installed 15 EHWA03A-C15 15 EHWA05-A05 5 • Designed for adding Electric Heat to 0 KW Units • Circuit Breaker Standard on 230/208V Models • Toggle Disconnect Standard on 460V Models • UL Listed • CUL Listed WA423 EHWA05-A10 10 Air Conditioner -A00 Models -B00 Models -000 Models Models 230/208-1 230/208-3 460-3 Heater Model # KW Heater Model # KW Heater Model # KW EHWA02-A05 5 WA182 EHWA02A-A08 8 WA WA EHWA02A-A10 10 WA242 EHWA02-A05 5 WA253 EHWA02A-A08 8 EHWA24-B06 6 EHWH24B-CO6© 6 EHWA02A-A10 10 EHWA03-A05 5 WA302 EHWA03-A08 8 EHWA03-B06 6 EHWC03A-CO6 6 WA372 EHWA03-A10 10 EHWA03-B09 9 EHWC03A-009 9 EHWA03-A15 15 EHWA37-B15 15 EHWA03A-C15 15 EHWA05-A05 5 WA423 EHWA05-A10 10 EHWA05-B09 9 EHWA05A-009 9 WA484 EHWA05-A15 15 EHWA05-B15 15 EHWA05A-C15 15 EHWA05-A20 20 EHWA05-B18 18 EHWA60-A05 5 EHWA05-A10 10 EHWA60-609 9 EHWA05A-009 9 WA602 EHWA05-A15 15 EHWA05-B15 15 EHWA05A-C15 15 EHWA05-A20 20 EHWA05-B18 18 NOTE: Field installed Heater Packages are not approved for use with top supply opening models. © Model WA242 only. Forth No. S3208-204 Supersedes S320&.Nrz Page 9 of 12 Cooling Application Data - Outdoor Temperature OO Model D.B./W.B. Cooling 75°F 80°F 85°F 90°F 95°F 100°F 105°F 110°F 115°F 120°F 125°F ® Capacity 75/ Total Cooling 19,600 18,675 17,725 16,825 15,925 15,050 14,175 13,325 12,500 11,700 11,100 62 Sensible Cooling 14,825 14,700 14,475 14,190 13,830 13,390 12,880 12,300 11,640 10,700 10,150 WA182 80/ Total Cooling 20,975 20,360 19,710 19,020 18,300 17,540 16,750 15,920 15,060 14,400 13,800 67 Sensible Cooling 14,625 14,465 14,300 14,135 13,970 13,640 13,230 12,720 1 12,125 11,600 11,000 85/ Total Cooling 24,950 23,780 22,620 21,460 20,315 19,180 18,050 16,930 15,815 14,700 13,600 72 Sensible Cooling 14,750 14,620 14,400 14,090 13,690 13,190 12,610 11,930 11,155 10,400 9,650 75/ Total Cooling 24,900 23,880 22,870 21,670 20,880 19,900 18,920 17,960 17,000 16,050 15,050 62 Sensible Cooling 19,900 19,530 19,140 18,720 18,275 17,800 17,300 16,770 16,215 15,300 14,300 WA242 80/ Total Cooling 26,600 26,040 25,420 24,740 24,000 23,210 22,350 21,450 20,480 19,000 17,550 67 Sensible Cooling 19,300 19,160 18,970 18,740 18,460 18,140 17,770 17,350 16,890 15,700 14,400 85/ Total Cooling 31,300 30,350 29,260 28,020 26,640 25,110 23,440 21,620 20,600 19,475 18,400 72 Sensible Cooling 19,775 1 19,430 19,040 18,590 18,090 17,530 16,920 16,260 15,540 14,700 13,900 75/ Total Cooling 23,400 22,600 21,800 21,000 20,100 19,200 18,300 17,400 16,400 15,400 14,300 62 Sensible Cooling 19,100 18,700 18,400 17,900 17,600 17,100 16,600 16,200 15,600 15,100 14,600 WA253 80/ Total Cooling 24,900 24,600 24,200 23,700 23,000 22,300 21,500 20,700 19,700 18,600 17,400 67 Sensible Cooling 18,500 18,300 18,200 17,900 17,700 17,400 17,000 16,700 16,200 15,800 15,300 85/ Total Cooling 29,700 28,800 27,800 26,800 25,600 24,400 23,200 22,100 20,700 19,400 17,900 72 Sensible Cooling 19,000 18,600 18,300 17,800 17,400 16,900 16,200 15,700 15,000 14,300 13,600 75/ Total Cooling 30,900 29,700 28,500 27,400 26,100 25,100 24,000 22,900 21,900 20,800 19,700 62 Sensible Cooling 25,700 25,300 24,900 24,400 23,900 23,300 22,700 22,200 21,500 20,800 20,100 WA302 80/ Total Cooling 33,000 32,300 31,600 30,900 30,000 29,200 28,300 27,300 26,300 25,200 24,000 67 Sensible Cooling 24,900 24,800 24,600 24,400 24,100 23,700 23,300 22,900 22,300 21,700 21,100 85/ Total Cooling 39,300 37,800 36,300 34,900 33,400 32,000 30,500 29,100 27,700 26,200 24,700 72 Sensible Cooling 25,500 1 25,200 24,700 24,300 23,700 23,000 22,200 21,500 20,600 19,600 1 18,700 75/ Total Cooling 37,300 35,700 34,200 32,800 31,400 30,100 28,900 27,800 26,700 25,700 24,600 62 Sensible Cooling 28,100 27,700 27,300 26,800 26,400 25,800 25,200 24,500 23,800 22,900 22,100 WA372 80/ Total Cooling 39,800 38,900 38,000 37,000 36,000 35,100 34,100 33,100 32,100 31,100 30,000 67 Sensible Cooling 27,200 27,100 27,000 26,800 26,600 26,200 25,800 25,300 24,700 24,000 23,200 85/ Total Cooling 47,400 45,500 43,700 41,800 40,000 38,400 36,800 35,200 33,800 32,300 30,900 72 Sensible Cooling 27,900 27,500 27,200 26,600 26,100 25,400 24,600 23,700 22,800 21,700 20,600 75/ Total Cooling 43,200 41,700 40,100 38,400 36,600 34,800 33,000 31,000 29,000 26,900 24,700 62 Sensible Cooling 35,000 34,300 33,500 32,800 32,000 31,200 30,200 29,300 28,300 27,200 26,100 WA423 80/ Total Cooling 46,100 45,400 44,500 43,400 42,000 40,500 38,900 37,000 34,900 32,600 30,100 67 Sensible Cooling 33,900 33,600 33,200 32,800 32,300 31,700 31,000 30,300 29,400 28,500 27,500 85/ Total Cooling 54,900 53,100 51,100 49,000 46,700 44,300 42,000 39,400 36,700 33,900 31,000 72 Sensible Cooling 34,700 1 34,100 33,400 32,600 31,700 30,700 29,600 28,400 27,100 25,800 24,400 75/ Total Cooling 48,200 46,300 44,650 43,070 41,300 39,340 37,190 34,840 32,300 30,900 29,500 62 Sensible Cooling 39,120 38,520 37,680 37,510 37,000 36,130 34,910 33,330 31,400 30,000 28,700 WA484 80/ Total Cooling 51,440 50,440 49,640 48,750 47,500 45,890 43,920 41,590 38,900 38,100 37,250 67 Sensible Cooling 37,950 37,800 37,600 37,400 37,300 36,740 35,800 34,490 32,800 32,050 31,350 85/ Total Cooling 59,900 58,650 57,240 55,350 52,700 49,700 46,700 43,800 40,850 39,100 37,450 72 Sensible Cooling 38,750 38,250 37,450 1 37,230 36,600 1 35,570 34,150 32,320 30,100 28,700 27,500 75/ Total Cooling 60,350 57,500 54,630 52,320 50,000 47,660 45,290 42,910 40,500 N/A N/A 62 Sensible Cooling 45,170 43,700 42,180 41,110 40,000 38,840 37,640 36,390 35,100 N/A N/A WA602 80/ Total Cooling 64,600 62,750 60,690 59,190 57,500 55,610 53,540 51,260 48,800 N/A N/A 67 Sensible Cooling 43,950 42,960 41,830 41,150 40,400 39,570 38,660 37,670 36,600 N/A N/A 85/ Total Cooling 76,800 73,300 69,610 66,740 63,800 60,780 57,700 54,530 51,300 N/A N/A 72 Sensible Cooling 44,900 43,470 41,970 40,840 39,600 38,260 36,810 35,260 33,600 N/A N/A Capacity Multiplier Factors ® Below 65°F (18.3% unit requires a factory or field installed low ambient control. % of Rated Airflow -10 Rated +10 ® Return air temperature. Total BTUH 0.975 1.0 1.02 Sensible BTUH 0.950 1.0 1.05 Forth No. 53208-204 Supersedes S32083302 Page 10 of 12 Air Conditioning Wall -Mount Model Nomenclature (10.00 - 11.00 SEER) B WA 37 2— A_ 10 X X X X_ X X BOP -3 MODEL NUMBER � BOP -5 I CONTROL MODULES CAPACITY I M (See Chart Below) 18 - 1 '/: TonREVISION MFAD-5 Commercial Ventilator- Motorized V 24 - 2 Ton V CRV-3 COIL OPTIONS 25 - 2 Ton KWIX Economizer - Ful Modulating 0 E I - Standard 30 - 2!% Ton COLOR \Gray 1 - Phenolic Coated Evaporator 37 - 3 Ton VENTILATION OPTIONS X - Beige2 - Phenolic Coated Condenser 42 - 3-% Ton X - Barometric Fresh Air Damper (Standard) 1 - Whit3 - Phenolic Coated Evaporator 48 - 4 Ton B - Blank -off Plate 2 - Mesaand Condenser 60 - 5 Ton M - Motorized Fresh Air Damper 4 - Buck R V - Commercial Room Ventilator -Motorized with Exhaust 5 - Desert Brown I OUTLET OPTIONS E - Economizer - Fully Modulating with Exhaust 8 - Dark Bronze X - Front (Standard) VOLTS & PHASE I R - Energy Recover Ventilator - Motorized with Exhaust WERV-C3B T - Top (on WA30 and A - 230/208/60/1 D - Economizer - Fully Modulating with Exhaust FILTER OPTIONS WA37 Models) B - 230/208/60/3 (For use only with "V" Control Module and X - 1 inch Throwaway (Standard) Air Conditioning Control Modules AVAILABLE CONTROL OPTIONS C - 460/60/3 TCS20 DDC Controller) W - 1 inch Washable WA182, WA242, WA302, WA372, WA423 Models TDR (D HPC 0 LPC 0 P - 2 inch Pleated ALR 0 Note: For 0KW and circuit breakers (230/208 Volt) or toggle disconnects (460 Volt) applications, insert OZ in the KW field of the model number. Ventilation Options • Models WA182, WA242, WA253 WA302, WA372 WA423, WA484, WAS02 Description Factory Installed Field Installed Factory Installed Field Installed Factory Installed Field Installed I I I I Cod - Part No. Code No. Part No. Code No. Part No. Barometric Fresh Air Damper X I BFAD-2 X I I RFAD-3 X I RFAn_s Blank -Off Plate B BOP -2 B BOP -3 B BOP -5 Motorized Fresh Air Damper M MFAD-2 M MFAD-3 M MFAD-5 Commercial Ventilator- Motorized V CRV-2 V CRV-3 V CRV-5 Economizer - Ful Modulating 0 E I EIFM-2B E EIFM-3B E EIFM-5B Economizer - Ful Modulating 00 D N/A D N/A D N/A Energy Recovery Ventilator - 230 Volt R WERV-A2B R WERV-A3B R WERV-A5B Energy Recovery Ventilator - 460 Volt WA N/A R WERV-C3B R WERV-05B 0) Low ambient control is required with economizer for low temperature compressor operation. ® For use only with "V" Control Module and TCS20 Controller. Air Conditioning Control Modules AVAILABLE CONTROL OPTIONS WA182, WA242, WA302, WA372, WA423 Models TDR (D HPC 0 LPC 0 CCM O LAC (D ALR 0 SK 0 ODT 0 DDC ® Factory Installed Code Field Installed Part • D CMA -5 • E CMA -6 • • • G CMA -10A • • • • H CMA -13A • • 1 C MA -12 • • • • • J Factory Only • • 1 • • • K CMA -13A & CMC -15 • • • • • • M Factory Orly • Field Installed Only CMC -15 • Field Installed Only CMA -14 • • • • • • V (D Factory Only • Field Installed Only CMA -23 ■ Air Conditioning Control Modules AVAILABLE CONTROL OPTIONS WA253, WA484, WA602 Models TDR 0) HPCO LPC 0 CCM a0 LAC ® ALR ® SK 0 ODT 0 DDC G Factory Installed Codc Field Installed Part STD • STD G CMA -16A STD • STD • H CMA -18A Does STD STD • I CMA -6 Not STD • STD • • J Factory Only Apply STD • STD • • K CMA -13A & CMC -15 To STD • STD • 1 • 1 • M Factory Only These STD STD 1 • Field Installed Only CMC -15 Models STD STD • Field Installed Only CMA -14 STD • STD • • • V ® Factory Only STD STD • Field Installed Only CMA -24 A STD = Standard equipment for these specified models. (D TDR. Time delay relay only for compressor is fixed 5 -minute delay -on -break to prevent short cycling. Not needed if HPC or LPC are used. See notes 0,0, and 0. 0 HPC. High pressure control is auto reset. Always used with compressor control module (CCM) which is included. See note 0. 0 LPC. Low pressure control is auto reset. Always used with compressor cortrol module (CCM) which is included. See note ®. (9) CCM. Compressor control module has adjustable 30 -second to 5 -minute delay -on -break timer. On initial power -up, or any time the power is interrupted, the delay -on -make will be 2 -minutes plus 10% of the delay -on -break setting. There is no delay -on -make during routine operation of the unit. The module also provides the lockout feature (with 1 retry) for high and/or low-pressure controls, and a 2 -minute timed bypass for low-pressure control. 0 LAC. Low ambient control permits cooling operation down to 0"F 0 ALR. The alarm relay has a set of normally open and normally closed dry contacts to provide the ability to signal a condition of shutdown on either high or low pressure controls. 0 SK. Start kit can be used with all -A single phase models only. Is not used or available for -B or -C three phase models. 0 ODT. Outdoor thermostat is adjustable from 0 to 50"F. It is suitable for use as a compressor cutoff thermostat. 0 DOC. Incorporates 4 additional sensors: discharge air temperature, indoor blower airflow, compressor current, and dirty filler. These sensing devices function to input analog data such as temperature, as well as digital data such as air flow, compressor status or filter status. 0 "V" control module should be ordered in conjunction with direct digital controller (DDC) model TCS20. Refer to DDC specification sheet S3280 for more information. ■ u— cMnad fey Menat WAd93 • Forth No. S3208 -20 - Supersedes S320&30'< Page 11 of 1: Clearances Required for Service Access and Adequate Condenser Air Flow MODELS LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE WA18, WA24, WA25, WA37 15' 20" WA42, WA48, WA60 20" 20" NOTE: For side by side installation of two (2) WA models there must be 20" between units. This can be reduced to 15" by using a WL model (left side compressor and controls) for the left unit and WA (right side compressor and controls) for right unit. See WL Specifications S3279. Minimum Clearances Required to Combustible Materials MODELS ® SUPPLY AIR DUCT CABINET FIRST THREE FEET WA18, WA24, WA25 0" 0" WA30, WA37 1/4" 0" WA42, WA48, WA60 1/4" 0" © Refer to the installation manual for more detailed information Dimensions of Basic Unit for Architectural and Installation Requirements (Nominal) All dimensions are in inches. Dimensional drawings are not to scale. L BUILT IN RAIN HOOD 4' PITCH �W� CONDENSER AIR OUTLET FRONT VIEW ELECTRIC HEAT HEATER ACCESS - PANEL CIRCUIT BREAKER / DISCONNECT ACCESS PANEL (LOCKABLE) ELECTRICAL - ENTRANCES LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL ENTRANCE FILTER ACCESS DOOR VENTILATION AIR 3-- D WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT SUPPLY RETURN Before purchasing this appliance, read important energy MODEL + (W) (D) (H) A B C B - E F G I J K L M N O P Q R S T WA18 CN ENTRANCES o WA24 33.300 17.125 70.563 7.88 19.88 11.88 19.8 35.00 18.5 25.75 20.56 26.75 28.06 29.25 27.00 2.63 34.13 22.06 10.5 4.19 12.0 5.00 WA25 WA30 WA37 38.200 17.125 70.563 7.88 27.88 13.88 27.88 40.00 18.5C 25.75 17.93 26.75 28.75 29.25 27.00 2.75 39.19 22.75 9.14 4.19 12.00 5.00 WA42 WA48 42.075 22.432 84.875 9.88 29.88 15.88 29.88 43.88 19.1 31.66 30.00 32.68 26.94 34.69 32.43 3.37 42.88 23.88 10.0 2.00 16.0 1.88 WA60 All dimensions are in inches. Dimensional drawings are not to scale. L BUILT IN RAIN HOOD 4' PITCH �W� CONDENSER AIR OUTLET FRONT VIEW ELECTRIC HEAT HEATER ACCESS - PANEL CIRCUIT BREAKER / DISCONNECT ACCESS PANEL (LOCKABLE) ELECTRICAL - ENTRANCES LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL ENTRANCE FILTER ACCESS DOOR VENTILATION AIR 3-- D Form No. policy, all specifications subject to change S3208 7.875 k Before purchasing this appliance, read important energy cost and efficiency information available from your 1.250,2 0" retailer. A SIDE WALL MOUNTING BRACKETS 1 (BUILT - IN) OPTIONAL ELECTRICAL CN ENTRANCES o E 0 .438 31.875 f� SUPPLY AIR R OPENING L am- 8� S TOP RAIN FLASHING SHIPPING LOCATION S RETURN AIR OPENING S S COND L AIR K M P S INLET J � DRAIN N ZBOTTOM INSTALLATION O BRACKET SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW 'Optional top outlet (factory installed only) for WA30 and WA37 models only. BARD MANUFACTURING CO. BRYAN, OHIO 43506 Since 1914 ... Moving ahead, just as planned MIS -1262 Due to our continuous product improvement Form No. policy, all specifications subject to change S3208 without notice. February, 2004 Before purchasing this appliance, read important energy cost and efficiency information available from your SupersedesS32084M retailer. Page 12 of 12 r Heavy Traffic Normal Conversation Verizon Wireless HVAC, Standard design (Noise Level at 25 ft) Ca 0 Quiet Restaurant Whisper Night time in Desert m Pin Drop o CO 0 LO .o CO LO0 Ca v O r` CO v M NCl) Percieved Sound Doubles Every 10 decibels r • • Project Support Statement for Verizon Wireless Site "Downtown Gridley" at 46 Ord Ranch Road, Gridley APN: 025-200-119 B[1TTE LAT: N391 22' 28.19" LONG: W121 ° 41' 14.55" COUNTY. Introduction SEP 19 2008 D-CVELOPc ENT r_VVerizon Wireless is seeking to improve communications service in the greater BU to County area. More specifically, Verizon would like to increase coverage to residences, travelers, and businesses in and around the Gridley community. Verizon maintains a strong customer base in Butte County and strives to increase and improve coverage for both current and potential customers. This project will expand Verizon's existing network and service area in and near Gridley. Additionally, this network development will increase public safety within Butte County and bring wireless service to areas that have poor service. Presently, the City of Gridley and nearby sections of Highway 99 suffers from poor coverage, which has resulted in a significant amount of dropped calls and customer complaints. To remedy these problems, Verizon proposes to add 12 panel antennas (6 current and 6 future) on an existing 180 foot lattice tower located at 46 Ord Ranch Road. A ground lease area will be located at the base of the tower and contain the associated radio equipment. This unmanned facility will provide service to the area residents and businesses 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This site will also serve as a back-up to the existing landline service in the area and will provide improved mobile communications, essential to modern day commerce and recreation. The proposed facility will be located at 46 Ord Ranch Road in Gridley on a 28 acre parcel zoned. A-40 (Agricultural). T -Mobile and Sprint PCS are currently tenants on the tower. Coverage Area This site has been designed to enhance call capacity in the following areas: • Vehicle users, residents, and businesses throughout the City of Gridley • Travelers on Highway 99 • Residents and businesses in the surrounding area Currently, the service provided by Verizon Wireless in these areas is substandard due to coverage problems. The proposed site will cover gaps in service coverage on Highway 99 and within Gridley. This will enhance call quality in this area, maintaining good service to the homes, businesses and travelers in the surrounding Butte County area • Project Support Statement Downtown Gridley Alternative Locations Considered page 2 of 5 As part of Verizon's standard practice, the development team searched the surrounding area for potential locations, including any existing communications sites or existing tall structures for potential co -location opportunities. The development team assessed 2 other site locations including a tower owned by Union Pacific located in the middle of the City of Gridley and a Water Tank located within the City of Gridley. The proposed site was ultimately selected because it provided both a wireless collocation opportunity and provided the best wireless coverage to better serve our customers given its close proximity to Highway 99. Safety Benefits of Improved Wireless Service Mobile phone use has become an extremely important system for public safety. Along roads and highways without public call boxes, mobile phones are often the only means for emergency roadside communication. Motorists with disabled vehicles (or worse) can use their phone to call in and request appropriate assistance. With good cellular coverage along important roadways, emergency response is just a phone call away. Furthermore, as a back up system to traditional landline phone service, mobile phones have proven to be extremely important during natural disasters and other catastrophes. Convenience Benefits of Improved Wireless Service Modern day life has become increasingly dependent on instant communications. Whether it is a parent calling their child, spouse calling a spouse, or general contractor ordering materials to the jobsite, wireless phone service is no longer just a convenience. It has become a way of life and a way of business. Compliance with Communication Tower Requirements Verizon's proposed wireless facility at 46 Ord Ranch Road, Gridley will comply with Butte County's requirements for collocations on existing facilities. Under Butte County Code, section 24-262(f)(3), the development standards for collocation on existing facilities in Butte County include the following: • All equipment shelters, cabinets, or structures utilized or built in connection with the facilities shall be located within the building being utilized for the facility, or on the ground outside of any setback area or required vehicle parking space, or on the roof, if visually screened. The proposed Verizon Wireless project will involve the addition of a 12'x 30' equipment shelter. This shelter will be located within the preexisting fenced compound at the base of the tower and will meet the setback requirements for A-40 zones. Project Support Statement page 3 of 5 Downtown Gridley • Additional facilities shall not extend out horizontally from the pole more than the widest existing projection. The use of proximity designs is encouraged. The proposed antenna additions will not extend out horizontally more than the widest existing projection. Please see the enclosed drawings and photosimulations. The antennas and pole shall be painted to match the color of the existing antennas and pole or tower, or shall be painted and constructed to blend with the prevalent architecture or natural features existing on the subject site, as determined by the director of development services. The panel antennas will match the color of the existing antennas and lattice tower. Please see the enclosed photosimulations. In addition to the above requirements for collocation, this antenna addition will not add height to the existing tower. The existing lattice tower is 180 feet tall. Verizon Wireless proposes to attach antennas at a centerline of 164 feet. Photosimulation of view looking along Hwv 99, heading into town. Compliance with FCC Standards This project will not interfere with any TV, radio, telephone, satellite, or any other signals. Any interference would be against the Federal Law and would be a violation Verizon's FCC License. Please see attached Verizon FCC Cellular License for the Butte County area. Project Support Statement • page 4 of 5 Downtown Gridley Power Density Please see attached Power Density memo. MAINTENANCE AND BACK-UP GENERATOR TESTING Verizon Wireless installs a back-up generator and batteries at all of its cell sites. The generator and batteries serve a vital role in Verizon's emergency and disaster preparedness plan. In the event of a power outage, Verizon's communications equipment will first transition over to the back-up batteries. The batteries can run the site for a few hours depending upon the demand placed upon the .equipment. Should the power outage extend beyond the capacity of the batteries, the back-up generator will automatically start and continue to run the site. This two state back-up plan is an extremely important component of every Verizon communications site. As one of the nation's largest wireless companies, Verizon is the mobile phone service of choice to many Federal, State, and Local public safety agencies. While many public safety agencies employ their own two-way radio systems for intra -agency communications, Verizon phones are often the link to other agencies and the outside world. Back-up batteries and generators allow Verizon's communications sites to continue providing valuable communications services in the event of a power outage, natural disaster or other emergency. A technician will visit the site approximately twice a month to check the facility and perform any necessary maintenance. A back-up emergency generator will be installed at the site to ensure quality and consistent coverage in the event of a power outage or disaster. This generator will be run for 30 minutes per week for maintenance purposes, and during power outages and disasters. CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE The construction of the facility will be in compliance with all local rules and regulations. The typical duration is two months. The crew size will range from approximately 2 to 10 individuals. NOTICE OF ACTIONS AFFECTING THIS DEVELOPMENT PERMIT In accordance with California Government Code Section 65945(a), Verizon Wireless requests notice of any proposal to adopt or amend the: general plan, specific plan, zoning ordinance, ordinance(s) affecting building or grading permits that would in any manner affect this development permit. Any such notice may be sent to 2009 V Street, Sacramento, CA 95818. Page 1 of 2 Katie Belmonte From: Troester, Steve [Stroester@buttecounty.net] Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 7:50 AM To: Katie Belmonte Subject: RE: Question about lot legality documentation Hi Katie, Sorry to be so thick (it's been a long couple weeks). You are absolutely correct. You will not need to provide any additional information on parcel creation, as there is an existing home on the site (#46 Ord Rd.) and two County - approved use permits (MUP 01-05 and MUP 04-02 for collocations). This e-mail will serve to satisfy that requirement, if when you bring in the application it's a different planner at the front desk. Sorry I didn't catch this sooner. Was this the last piece of the Butte County application puzzle? Steve Troester, Senior Planner BUTTE Butte County Department of Development Services C®UNTY #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 SEP 19 2008 (530) 538-7153 (530) 538-2140 FAX DEVESERVILOPCESMENT From: Katie Belmonte [mailto:kbelmonte@completewireless.net] Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 6:56 AM To: Troester, Steve Subject: RE: Question about lot legality documentation Hi Steve, I am trying to pin down documentation of the lot legality for APN #025-200-119. Since there is already a wireless tower on site, I imagine that your office might already have documentation of the lot legality from prior wireless applicants. Please let me know where I could hunt this down. Thanks, Katie Belmonte Complete Wireless Consulting Inc. 2009 V St. Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 216-3958 (916) 313-3730(fax) *Please Note Address Change* From: Troester, Steve [mailto:Stroester@buttecounty.net] Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 8:02 AM To: Katie Belmonte Subject: RE: Katie, ��f o r04- Le8a(;.t The required document is either the deed (of past sale) or a "map" (approved by the County Board of 9/15/2008 • • Page 2 of 2 Supervisors) that first described this property in its current configuration/boundaries. Send me the APN # and I'll see which it might be, and see if I have any references that would help you hunt it down. Steve Troester 530 538-7153 From: Katie Belmonte [mailto:kbelmonte@completewireless.net] Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 2:00 PM To: Troester, Steve Subject: RE: Hi Steve, spoke with you a couple of times,to discuss the submittal of a planning application for a Verizon Wireless collocation. I have a question about the submittal requirement for establishing lot legality. Exactly what documents do I need to provide for this? Thanks! Katie Belmonte Complete Wireless Consulting Inc. 2009 V St. Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 216-3958 (916) 313-3730(fax) *Please Note Address Change* From: Troester, Steve [mailto:Stroester@buttecounty.net] Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 3:00 PM To: kbelmonte@completewireless.net Subject: Kitty, Attached is the planning fee schedule and a copy of the Concurrent Land Project Disclosure EHS form. Steve Troester, Senior Planner Butte County Department of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 (530) 538-2140 FAX 9/15/2008 COMPLETE Wireless Consulting, Inc. April 8, 2009 BUTTE COUNTY APR 1 0 2009 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Attn: Chris Tolley Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 C� Sent via Certified Mail Re: Verizon Wireless "Downtown Gridley" Minor Use Application Number: MUP08-0001 Dear Mr. Tolley The application for Minor Use Application Number MUP08-0001 was deemed complete by your department on October 16`h, 2008. I have not yet received a determination on what type of environmental impact report is required. The California Public Resources Code§ 21080.2 requires the agency determine whether an environmental impact report, negative declaration or a mitigated negative declaration shall be required for the project. The Code dictates that this determination must be made no later than 30 days from the day the application is deemed complete. Please inform me of the County's determination under CEQA by marking the appropriate box on the page immediately following and returning a copy to me. I look forward to working with you on this project. Please contact me if you have any questions or comments. Very Truly, Aal--�/Mtab- Katie Belmonte Representative for Verizon Wireless www.completewireless.nef 2009 V Street Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 216-3958 (916) 313-3730 fax ti - Project Name: Verizon Wireless "Downtown Gridley" Application No.: MUP08-0001 Parcel Street Address: 46 Ord Ranch Road, Gridley, CA APN: APN 025-200-119 Under CEQA, this project requires (check one): Environmental Impact Report Negative Declaration Mitigated Negative Declaration The project is categorically exempt Print Name: Date LEAD IN SHEET & COMAMNT DISTRIBUTION LIST FILE NO: NWP08-0001 APN: 025-200-119, APPLICANT: Verizon Wireless (application submitted byComplete Wireless Consulting) OWNER: 46 ORD RANCH ROAD LLC ENGINEER/AGENT: PROJECT DESCRIPTION & LOCATION: The applicant, Verizon Wireless (application submitted by Complete Wireless), is requesting a Minor Use Permit to colocate antennas on an existing 180 -foot cell tower. The wireless communications facilities include three antenna sectors with four antennas per sector (two antennas will be installed at a future date), and a 12 -foot by 30 -foot equipment shelter with a 210 gallon diesel generator. The parcel is located at 46 Ord Ranch Road (on the east side of SR -99, approximately 1,200 feet south of the intersection of SR -99 and Ord Ranch Road), an area designated OFC (Orchard and Field Crops) by the Butte County General Plan and zoned N440 (Agricultural, 40 -acre minimum). SIZE: 28 -acres (360 square foot lease area) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT: 4 EXISTING ZONING: A-40 (Agricultural, forty -acre parcels) Y GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: OFC ASSIGNED PLANNER: Chris Tolley Date Application Received: 9/18/2008 Date Project Assigned: 10/2/2008 IDR Date: 10/15/2008 30 Day Complete: 10/18/2008 Tentative Hearing Date: COMMENT DISTRIBUTION LIST County Offices and Cities: ❑ El Medio Fire Protection District �® Environmental Health ✓ ❑ County Counsel ® LAFCo ✓. ' ❑ City of Biggs ® Agricultural Commissioner V/ El City of Chico ® Public Works/Land Devi ❑ City of Gridley ❑ Assessor's Office - Mappin# ❑ City of Oroville ❑ Planning Division Staff ❑ Town of Paradise ❑ Building Manager ❑ Sewer: Fire Protection: ❑ LOAPUD - ® CalFire ,� ❑ El Medio Fire Protection District Domestic Water: ❑ S.F.W & P. Agency (OWID) ❑ Butte Water District ❑ California Water Service Co. ❑ Thermalito Irrigation District Utilities: ❑ PG&E North & South - Chico ❑ AT & T Irrigation District: ❑ Biggs / West Gridley Water ❑ Durham Irrigation Dist. ❑ Richvale Irrigation Dist. ❑ Table Mountain Irrigation Dist. Sewer: ❑ LOAPUD ❑ Sterling City Sewer Main ❑ City of Chico (Sewer) ❑ City of Oroville (Sewer) Drainage Districts: ❑ Sacramento & San Joaquin ❑ Drainage District 200 Drainage Dist. ❑ Reclamation District No. 2054 ❑ Reclamation District No. 2056 State Agencies: ❑ CalTrans ❑ Dept. of Water Resources ❑ Dept. of Conservation ❑ Federal Agencies: ❑ U.S. Forest Service ❑ U.S. Bureau of Management ❑ • USFWS ❑ Army Corp. of Engineers Other Districts, Agencies, Committees ❑ ❑ ❑ BCAG ❑ ALUC ❑ APCD ❑ Butte Co. Farm Bureau ❑ Chico Airport Commission ❑ Chief Administrative Officer El ❑ Del Oro Water Co. + ❑ Paradise Irrigation Dist. ❑ Skansen Subdivision (CSA 21) ❑ SCOR ❑ Reclamation District No. 833 ' 0 ❑ Dept. of Fish & Game Land ❑ EPA 0 G:\PROJECTS\Trakit Merge Documents\DraftsEead In Sheet & Comment Distribution List.doc "DRAFT" LEAD IN SHEET I Lr - PROJECT NUMBER: APPLICANT: REPRESENTATIVE: counter planner) PROPOSED REQUEST: (by FINAL REQUEST: (by project planner) 13 10 C -51 - LOCATION: (by counter planner) ./) r— 9R --I l FINAL LOCATION: (by project planner) EXISTING ZONING: A, GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT #: SIZE: DATE RECEIVED: COUNTER PLANNER'S INITIALS : ASSIGNED PLANNER: Date Pro'ect A,ssi ed: IDR Date: 30 Da Com Tete: Tentative Hearin Date: COMMENT DISTRIBUTION LIST Project Number: County Offices and Cities: Planning Division X Assessor's office - Mapping — BCAG ALUC _ X Environmental Health — City of Biggs — City of Chico — APCD Building Manager ,_ City of Gridley — Butte Co. Farm Bureau x LAFCo — X Agricultural Commission — City of oroville — Chico Airport Commission Chief Administrative Officer X Public Works/Land Dev _ Town of Paradise — County Counsel Fire Protection: X California Department of Forestry — El Medio Fire Protection District Domestic Water: — S.F.W & P. Agency (OWID) Butte Water District — Thermalito Irrigation District — Del Oro Water Co. — Other California Water Service Co. — Utilities: Pacific Bell — Chambers Cable TV — PG&E North - Chico PG&E South - Oroville — Viacom Cable TV — Irrigation District: Durham Irrigation Dist. — Paradise Irrigation Dist. _ Biggs / West Gridley Water — Table Mountain Irrigation Dist. — Richvale Irrigation Dist — Sewer: Sterling City Sewer Main — Skansen Subdivision (CSA 21) L.O.A.P.U.D. .— Drainage Districts: Sacramento &San Joaquin Reclamation District No. 833 Drainage Dist. — Reclamation District No. 2054 _ Drainage District 200 — _ Reclamation District No. 2056 — State Agencies: Dept. of Water Resources — Dept. of Fish and Game CalTrans — Federal Agencies: U.S. Bureau of Land Management U.S. Forest Service — Other Districts, Agencies, Committees, etc.: • . 0 BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT: Complete Wireless consulting, DATE: 9/18/2008 AGENT: <undefined value> APN: 025-200-119 FILE #: MUP08-0001 PLANNER: Chris Tolley PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant, Verizon Wireless (application submitted by Complete Wireless), is requesting a Minor Use Permit to co -locate antennas on an existing 180 -foot cell tower. The wireless communications facilities include three antenna sectors with four antennas per sector (two antennas will be installed at a future date), and a 12 -foot by 30 -foot equipment shelter with a�210 gallon diesel generator. The parcel is located at 46 Ord Ranch Road (on the east side of SR -99, approximately 1,200 feet 'south of the intersection of SR -99 and Ord Ranch Road), an area designated OFC (Orchard and Field Crops) by the Butte County General Plan and zoned A-40 (Agricultural, 40 -acre minimum). Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE .CONTACT THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: SEWAGE DISPOSAL AREAS 1. Meet the sewage disposal requirements of Butte County Code Section 26-26 for the installation of sewage disposal systems within a flood plain/floodway. 2. In the nitrate area record executed Future Sewer Service and Storm Drainage Agreements. 3. Meet the requirements of the (Watershed Protection Zone) (Villa Verona Moratorium Area) (Cohasset Specific Plan). EXISTING COMMUNITY SEWER 1. Prior to the issuance of the Minor Use Permit, under permit issued by the Environmental Health Division, abandon the septic tank and connect the dwelling(s) on (lots) (parcel(s)) to public sewer. INDIVIDUAL WATER SUPPLY 1. Prior to the issuance of the Minor Use Permit, provide a source of domestic water for the building on (lot) (parcel) 2. Prior to the issuance of the Minor Use Permit, verify that domestic water can be provided to meet minimum standards for and other suspected contamination. PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of the Minor Use Permit, verify that domestic water can be provided to meet minimum standards for I and other suspected contamination. BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT: Complete Wireless consulting, DATE: 9/18/2008 AGENT: <undefined value> APN: 025-200-119 FILE #: MUP08-0001 PLANNER: Chris Tolley PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant, Verizon Wireless (application submitted by Complete Wireless), is requesting a Minor Use Permit to co -locate antennas on an existing 180 -foot cell tower. The wireless communications facilities include three antenna sectors with four antennas per sector (two antennas will be installed at a future date), and a 12 -foot by 30 -foot equipment shelter with a 210 gallon diesel generator. The parcel is located at 46 Ord Ranch Road (on the east side of SR-99,approximately 1,200 feet south of the intersection of SR -99 and Ord Ranch Road), an area designated OFC (Orchard and Field Crops) by the Butte County General Plan and zoned A-40 (Agricultural, 40 -acre minimum). Those -item's checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUILDING DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: E. BUILDING PERMITS ❑ 1. Prior to building permit issuance for a new residential dwelling unit(s), the applicant shall pay all applicable development fees at the rate in effect at the time of acceptance of the application. Such fees, shall include, but not be limited to: Park Fee, School Fee, Drainage Fee, Permit and Plan Checking Fees, Water and Sewer Service Fees, and Fire Protection Fees. ❑ 2. Prior to building permit issuance for a new commercial or industrial development, or addition to an existing development, the applicant shall pay all applicable development fees at the rate in effect at the time of acceptance of the application. Such fees shall include, but not be limited to: School Fee, Drainage Fee, Permit and Plan Checking Fees, Water and Sewer Service Fees, and Fire Protection Fees. F. EXISTING STRUCTURES ❑ 1. Comply with the Uniform Building Code for property line clearances considering use, area, and fire resistant construction of existing buildings. ❑ 2. Existing building(s) shall be made to comply with current Building and Zoning regulations for the intended new use of the building(s) or the existing building(s) shall be demolished. BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT: Complete Wireless consulting, DATE: 9/18/2008 AGENT: <undefined value> APN: 025-200-119 FILE #: MUP08-0001 PLANNER: Chris Tolley PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant, Verizon Wireless (application submitted by Complete Wireless), is requesting a Minor Use Permit to co -locate antennas on an existing 180 -foot cell tower. The wireless communications facilities include three antenna sectors with four antennas per sector (two antennas will be installed at a future date), and a 12 -foot by 30 -foot equipment shelter with a 210 gallon diesel generator. The parcel is located at 46 Ord Ranch Road (on the east side of SR-99,approximately 1,200 feet south of the intersection of SR -99 and Ord Ranch Road), an area designated OFC (Orchard and Field Crops) by the Butte County General Plan and zoned A-40 (Agricultural, 40 -acre minimum). Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUTTE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUTTE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: FIRE CLEARANCE ❑ 1. Construction, installation or development of buildings and/or roads, driveways, gates and bridges on parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations—Public Resources Code 4290, 4291 and current Butte County Improvement Standards, whichever is stricter. ❑ 2. Prior to construction, a pressurized community water system for fire protection is required. Bonding may be allowed with the approval of the County Fire Chief. Average required hydrant spacing is feet, hydrant size inches, and residual fire flow of GPM. Fire hydrant identification, road reflectors or post reflectors acceptable to the County Fire Chief shall be installed or bonded, prior to Parcel or Final map recordation. Submit plans to the Fire Department for review and approval prior to construction. ❑ 3. Place a note on a separate document and recorded concurrently with the Parcel, Final map or an additional map sheet stating that "Fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all new residential dwellings in accordance with NFPA Standard 13D, unless a pressurized community water system with hydrants that meet Fire Department specifications serves the property." A note stating "Automatic Fire Sprinklers conforming to NFPA Standard 13D required" is to be added to all affected building plans. ❑ 4. In lieu of hydrant installation, prior to recordation of the Parcel or Final map, payment shall be made into the hydrant fund at the current rate per lineal foot of street frontage. ❑ 5. Prior to building construction, provide an all weather access of at least 10 feet wide and vertical clearance of 15 feet that will allow for ingress and egress and accommodate a 40,000 -pound fire apparatus to within 150 feet of all structures. ❑ 6. Place a note on a separate document, which is to be recorded concurrently with the Parcel or Final map, or on an additional map sheet stating, "Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the time of permit issuance and maintained continuously thereafter. ❑ 7. Prior to any lot clearing activity or cutting of trees, contact the Butte ,Area Forester at (530) 872-6353 to determine the need for a less then 3 acre conversion exemption permit or a timber harvest plan. • BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMIT APPLICANT: Complete Wireless consulting, DATE: 9/18/2008 AGENT: <undefined value> APN: 025-200-119 FILE #: MUP08-0001 PLANNER: Chris Tolley PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant, Verizon Wireless (application submitted by Complete Wireless), is requesting a Minor Use Permit to co -locate antennas on an existing 180 -foot cell tower. The wireless communications facilities include three antenna sectors with four antennas per sector (two antennas will be installed at a future date), and a 12 -foot by 30 -foot equipment shelter with a 210 gallon diesel generator. The parcel is located at 46 Ord Ranch Road (on the east side of SR-99,approximately 1,200 feet south of the intersection of SR -99 and Ord Ranch Road), an area designated OFC (Orchard and Field Crops) by the Butte County General Plan and zoned A-40 (Agricultural, 40 -acre minimum). Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: A. STREETS ❑ I. Prior to the issuance of building permits, obtain an encroachment permit and improve all new and existing driveway approaches to publicly maintained roads as specified in the County Improvement Standards and the terms of the encroachment permit. ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of building permits, deed to Butte County in fee simple feet of right-of- way from the centerline of along the entire property frontage. The right-of- way shall be sufficient for the installation of Improvement Standard No. S-5 at all street intersections. ❑ 3. Prior to the issuance of building permits, submit road and drainage improvement plans for the installation and construction of the street frontage improvements on to County Improvement Standards. Improve parcel frontage to a street section on to an RS-_ road standard including, but not limited to -curb, gutter and sidewalk for parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less. Construct or install the required improvements. ❑ 4. Prior to the issuance of building permits, relinquish abutter's rights of access to Butte County along the frontage of parcels , except at approved access points. B. DRAINAGE ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of building permits, a plan for a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall detail existing drainage conditions and shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained or retained on- site and/ or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of building permits, establish 100 year flood plain elevations and the lowest floor elevations for any structures, in accordance with Butte County Code §26-25. Show on the additional map sheet the elevations (by contours) and the location of an accepted NGVD29 (National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929) benchmark and a temporary benchmark on-site. C. LEGAL LOT STATUS ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of the Use Permit, prove to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works that the parcel of the subject application is a legal parcel. I rd i Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buftecounty.net/dds ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING October 7, 2008 TO: Enter Agency or Department FROM: Chris Tolley, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: Complete Wireless consulting, MUP08-0001 APN: 025-200-119 DATE OF Inter -Departmental Review: October 15, 2008 IDR RESPONSE REGARDING October 13, 2008 COMPLETENESS OF APPLICATION DUE BY: AGENCY/DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS/MITIGATION MEASURES DUE BY: October 30, 2008 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the .completeness of this application, to be determined at the Inter -Departmental Review (IDR) Committee meeting on October 15, 2008, and/or to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:The applicant, Verizon Wireless (application submitted by Complete Wireless), is requesting a Minor Use Permit to co -locate antennas on an existing 180 -foot cell tower. The wireless communications facilities include three antenna sectors with four, antennas per sector (two antennas will be installed at a future date), and a 12 -foot by 30 -foot equipment shelter with a 210 gallon diesel generator. The parcel is located at 46 Ord Ranch Road (on the east side of SR -99, approximately 1,200 feet south of the intersection of SR -99 and Ord Ranch Road), an area designated OFC (Orchard and Field Crops) by the Butte County General Plan and zoned A-40 (Agricultural, 40 -acre minimum).. COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.: 4 ZONING: A-40 (Agricultural, forty -acre parcels), GENERAL PLAN: OFC If a response cannot be submitted prior to the due dates listed above, please call Chris Tolley at 530-538- 7603 or send him an email at ctolleypbuttecounty.net . You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please return response to project planner. IDR COMMITTEE — APPLICATION COMPLETE No Name: Date: ❑ Yes Name: - Date: G:\PROJECTS\MUP\Verizon Wireless MUP08-0001\Administrative\REQUEST FOR COMMENTS MUP08-0001.doc Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile October 7, 2008 To: Inter -Departmental Review Committee Subject: Evaluation and Completeness of Application Applicant: Complete Wireless consulting, MUP08-0001 Planner: Chris Tolley APN: 025-200-119 Location: The applicant, Verizon Wireless (application submitted by Complete Wireless), is requesting a Minor Use Permit to co -locate antennas on an existing 180 -foot cell tower. The wireless communications facilities include three antenna sectors with four antennas per sector (two antennas will be installed at a future date), and a 12 -foot by 30 -foot equipment shelter with a 210 gallon diesel generator. The parcel is located at 46 Ord Ranch Road (on the east side of SR -99, approximately 1,200 feet south of the intersection of SR -99 and Ord Ranch Road), an area designated OFC (Orchard and Field Crops) by the Butte County General Plan and zoned A-40 (Agricultural, 40 -acre minimum). 30 -Day Complete 10/16/08 Date of IDR 10/15/08 This application is being provided to you for comments. Please see attached documents. A hard copy of the application, including maps, has been sent to Environmental Health, Building Manager, LAFCo, Agricultural Commission, Public Works, Assessor, and CDF. All Environmental Health correspondence is routed through Karen Frederick at 7 County Center Drive. The purpose of this notice is to give you the opportunity to comment on the completeness of this application electronically to the planner, so that preparations can be made for the IDR meeting on October 15, 2008. Do you find this application complete? ❑ NO. Please respond prior to or at the IDR meeting, regarding completeness of application. What is needed to make the application complete? ❑ YES. My Department's conditions and/or mitigation measures are attached or will be provided at the IDR meeting. If conditions cannot be provided at or prior to the IDR meeting they must be provided no more than 1 week after the meeting. Standard Conditions are attached for your convenience. K:/Planning/Projects/A New File/IDR Memos/IDR Completeness 8/30/05 (PLEASE SEND 'YOUR RESPONSE TO: ctolleygbuttecoilnty.n/ et). Signature: Department: Date: �s 6 K:/Planning/Projects/A New File/IDR Memos/IDR Completeness 8/30/05 ti Agreement For Butte County Archaeological Resources Project Review By The Northeast Information Center (NEIC) The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is the California State statute that requires the Butte County Department of Development Services to perform an environmental review on all discretionary land use projects, to identify the significant environmental impacts o: the project and to avoid or mitigate those impacts, if feasible. Every development project which requires a discretionary governmental approval will require at least some environmental review pursuant to CEQA, unless an exemption applies. The environmental review required imposes both procedural and substantive requirements. At a minimum, an initial review of the project and its environmental effects must be conducted. Depending upon the potential effects, a further and more substantial review may be conducted in the form of an environmental impact report (EIR). A project may not be approved if feasible alternatives or mitigation measures cannot substantially lessen the significant environmental effects of the project. At the state level, CEQA requires that public agencies consider the effects of their actions on historical resources eligible for listing on the California Register of Historical Resources. "Historical resource" refers to buildings, structures, sites (prehistoric and historic), objects, districts, and all manner of properties containing material remains of past human life or activity. The Department of Development Services utilizes the Northeast Information Center (NEIC) of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) to identify projects that may have archaeological significance. The CHRIS is a statewide system for managing information on the full range of historical resources identified in California. This system is under the authority and direction of the Office of Historic Preservation (OHP), the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), and the State Historical Resources Commission (SHRC). The Northeast Center of the CHRIS system, located at California State University, Chico, manages the historical resource records for 11 courLies, including Butte County. The Northeast Information Center will furnish a Record Search to Development Services indicating the archaeological/historical significance and sensitivity of the applicant's project area and additionally providing a recommendation as to whether further archaeological survey is warranted. If further archaeological survey is required, the application would be considered incomplete until the appropriate archaeological survey is completed and reviewed. The Department of Development Services will forward applicant's payment (by check) of $75.00 and relevant project application informa_ion required for the Records Search to NEIC. NEIC will provide the results of the Records Search to Development Services. Development Services will notify the applicant if further archaeological survey is warranted. The $75.00 fee does not cover the cost of further archaeological survey work. If further archaeological survey work is required, Development Services will work with the applicant to see that it is accomplished, according to set standards, by a qualified archaeologist. The applicant shall bear all costs associated with further archaeological survey work required to continue processing of the planning project application. THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A COPY OF A 7.5' TOPO MAP, WITH THE PROJECT AREA OUTLINED. THIS IS USED DURING SHE REVIEW TO RESEARCH CULTURAL SITES. The undersigned applicant for the project as identified below has read and understood the Butte County Archaeological Resources Project Review process and agrees to fund the required Record Search to be provided by NEIC. Attached is a check for $75.00 made payable to the Northeast Information Center for NEIC to perform the Records Search. Failure of payment to NEIC for this Records Search would result in the planning project application to be considered incomplete until payment of the $75.00 Records Search fee along with any related fees associated with non-payment (returned check charges, etc.) paid in full to NEIC. App icant Signature L()yi to,n VjA\((,U55 C',o _cacfe 6efMoo e Applicant PRINTED Name i c�SS Check N-1— � II`` _chrlS_1o���'�1 Planner, File Number Revised 12/05/06 K:\Planning\FORMS\Applications\ProjecttnfoFonn—Agent_NEIC.doc 09/l c�/cam Date BUTTE tCMUNTYY SEP 19 2008 .>vd��LP.a6yI<Dlvr .tip l V `D' SERVICES FCC/LSGAC r� Local Official's Guide to RF BUTTE Optional Checklist for Local Government COUNTY To Determine Whether a Facility is Categorically Excluded SEP 19 2008 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Purpose: The FCC has determined that many wireless facilities are unlikely to cause human exposures in excess of RF exposure guidelines. Operators of those facilities are exempt from routinely having to determine their compliance. These facilities are termed "categorically excluded." -Section 1.1307(b)(1) of the Commission's rules defines those categorically excluded facilities. This checklist will assist state and local government agencies in identifying those wireless facilities that are categorically excluded, and thus are highly unlikely to cause exposure in excess of the FCC's guidelines. Provision of the information identified on this checklist may also assist FCC staff in evaluating any inquiry regarding a facility's compliance with the RF exposure guidelines. BACKGROUND INFORMATION 1. Facility Operator's Legal Name:`'eriaen Wireless 2. Facility Operator's Mailing Address: 278-5 Dii-ve Walnutrr-eek, CA 94598 3. Facility Operator's Contact Name/Title: N/A 4. Facility Operator's Office Telephone: (9251279-6079 5. Facility Operator's Fax: (925)279-6580 6. Facility Name: Downtown Gridley 7. Facility Address:46 Ord Ranch Road, Gridley, California 8. Facility City/Community: Gridley 9. Facility State and Zip Code: CA 95948 10. Latitude: 390 22' 28.19" 11. Longitude: 121 1' 14--55" continue FCC/LSGAC • • Local Official's Guide to RF Optional Local Government Checklist (page 2) EVALUATION OF CATEGORICAL EXCLUSION 12. Licensed Radio Service (see attached Table 1): CRS 13. Structure Type (free-standing or building/roof-mounted): Free standing Lattice Tower 14. Antenna Type [omnidirectional or directional (includes sectored)]: Directional 15. Height above ground of the lowest point of the antenna (in meters): 54 RF 16. X Check if all of the following are true: (a) This facility will be operated in the Multipoint Distribution Service, Paging and Radiotelephone Service, Cellular Radiotelephone Service, Narrowband or Broadband Personal Communications Service, Private Land Mobile Radio Services Paging Operations, Private Land Mobile Radio Service Specialized Mobile Radio, Local Multipoint Distribution Service, or service regulated under Part 74, Subpart I (see question 12). (b) This facility will not be mounted on a building (see question 13). (c) The lowest point of the antenna will be at least 10 meters above the ground (see question 15). j If box 16 is checked, this facility is categorically excluded and is unlikely to cause exposure in excess of the FCC's guidelines. The remainder of the checklist need not be completed. If box 16 is not checked, continue to question 17. 117. Enter the power threshold for categorical exclusion for this service from the attached Table 1 in watts ERP or EIRP' (note: EIRP = (1.64) X ERP): 18. Enter the total number of channels if this will be an omnidirectional antenna, or the maximum number of channels in any sector if this will be a sectored antenna: 19. Enter the ERP or EIRP per channel (using the same units as in question 17)- 20. Multiply answer 18 by answer 19- 2 1. 9•21. Is the answer to question 20 less than or equal to the value from question 17 (yes or no)? 'If the answer to question 21 is YES, this facility is categorically excluded. It is unlikely to cause ;exposure in excess of the FCC's guidelines. If the answer to question 21 is NO, this facility is not categorically excluded. Further investigation may be appropriate to verify whether the facility may cause exposure in excess of the FCC's guidelines. "ERP" means "effective radiated power and "EIRP" means "effective isotropic radiated power ULS License - Cellular License - KNKA463 - SAMENTO VALL... http://wireless2.fcc.gov/U App/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=12533&pr... ULS License Cellular License - KNKA463 - SACRAMENTO VALLEY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP Call Sign KNKA463 Status Active Market Market CMA215 - Chico, CA Submarket 0 Dates Grant 02/05/2008 Effective 08/27/2008 Five Year Buildout Date 06/17/1993 Control Points Radio Service CL - Cellular Auth Type Regular Channel Block B Phase 2 Expiration 01/22/2018 Cancellation 1 255 PARKSHORE DRIVE, SACRAMENTO, FOLSOM, CA P: (916)357-1000 Licensee FRN 0002972149 Licensee SACRAMENTO VALLEY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1120 Sanctuary Pkwy, #150 GASA5REG ALPHARETTA, GA 30004 ATTN Regulatory Contact Verizon Wireless Sonya R Dutton 1120 Sanctuary Pkwy #150 GASA5REG Alpharetta, GA 30004 ATTN Network Regulatory Ownership and Qualifications Radio Service Type Mobile Type Partnership" BUTTE COUNTY SEP 19 2008 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES P:(770)797-1070 F:(770)797-1036 E:Network.Regulatory@VerizonWireless.com P:(770)797-1070 F:(770)797-1036 E:Network.Regulatory@VerizonWireless.com Regulatory Status Common Carrier. Interconnected Yes Alien Ownership Is the applicant a foreign government or the representative of any No foreign government? Is the applicant an alien or the representative of an alien? No Is the applicant a corporation organized under the laws of any foreign No government? Is the applicant a corporation of which more than one-fifth of the No capital stock is owned of record or voted by aliens or their representatives or by a foreign government or representative thereof or by any corporation organized under the laws of a foreign country? 1 of 2 8/27/2008 1:44 PM ULS License - Cellular License - KNKA463 - S&MENTO VALL... http://wireless2.fcc.go0App/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=12533&pr Is the applicant directly or indirectly controlled by any other Yes corporation of which more than one-fourth of the capital stock is owned of record or voted by aliens, their representatives, or by a foreign government or representative thereof, or by any corporation organized under the laws of a foreign country? If the answer to the above question is 'Yes', has the applicant received a ruling(s) under Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications Act with respect to the same radio service involved in this application? Basic Qualifications The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Basic Qualification questions. Demographics Race Ethnicity Gender 2 of 2 8/27/2008 1:44 PM :c :o R:--P:-:o RA T i 6 N .. Structural Analysis Report Structure ATC Site Name ATC Site Number Proposed Carrier Carrier Site Name Carrier Site Number County Eng. Number Date Usage Submitted by: Anantha Shanubhogue Project Engineer BUTTE COUNTY SEP .19 2008 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES : 180 ft Andrew Self Supported'Tower : Hwy99-gridley, CA : 8361 5trucfv- 0.0 Verizon pi � Downtown Gridley per : 183671n+- ..� : Butte : 42161521 ;. : July 3, 2008 : 60% Legs, 65% Diagonals, 46% Horizontals American Tower Engineering Services 8505 Freeport Parkway Suite 135 Irving, TX 75063 Phone: 972-999-8900 Reviewed by: 6957 Introduction Eng. Number 42161521 July 3, 2008 Page 1 The purpose of this report is to summarize results of the structural analysis performed on the 180 ft. Andrew Self Supported Tower located at Hwy99-gridley, CA, BUTTE County (ATC site # 8361). The tower was originally designed and manufactured by Andrew (Drawing # SI -99216 dated September 13, 1999). Analysis The existing tower was analyzed using Semaan Engineering Solutions, Inc., Software. The analysis assumes that the tower is in good, undamaged, and non -corroded condition. A 5% overstress is allowed in the existing structural members to account for program variances. Basic Wind Speed: 75.0 nph (Fastest Mile) / this is in conformance with the IBC 2006: Section 1609.1.1, Exception (4) and Section 3108.4 Radial Ice: 65.0 mph (Fastest Mile) w/ %2" ice Concurrent Standard/Code: TLA/EIA-222-F / IBC 2006 / California Building Code 2007 Antenna Loads The following antenna loads were used in the tower analysis. Existing Antennas Elev. ft Qty Antennas - Mount Coax Carrier 180.0 9 EMS RV90-17-XXDP3 Sector Frame C9) 15/8 Sprint Nextel 165.0 6 EMS RR65-18-OODP (3) Sector Frame 12 I'll T -Mobile 12 Ericsson KRY112 37 Proposed Antennas Elev. ft) Qty Antennas Mount Coax Carrier 152.0 12 1 Antel LPD -7905/8 3 Sector Frame (12)15/8 Verizon The proposed transmission lines must be stacked 6 -on -6 on an empty tower face. Results Eng. Number 42161521 July 3, 2008 Page 2 The existing 180 ft. Andrew Self Supported Tower with the existing and the proposed antennas is structurally acceptable per TLVEIA-222 Rev F standards. The maximum structure usage is: 60% Legs, 65% Diagonals, 46% Horizontals. Original Design Leg Forces Reactions Current Analysis Reactions % Of Design Uplift (Kips) 242.4 148.1 61.1 Axial (Kips) 299.1 187.8 62.8 Shear i s 293 17.7 60.6 The structurq foundation reactions resulting from the current analysis do not exceed the ones shown on the original structural drawings or calculations. ' Therefore, assuming the original foundations were designed correctly, the existing foundation should be adequate to support the new reactions. Therefore, no modification to the existing foundations will be required. Conclusion The existing tower and its foundations were found to be adequate to support the existing and proposed antennas with the transmission lines distribution as described above while meeting the requirements of the code or standard as specified in this report. If you have any questions or require additional information, please call (972) 999-8900. Standard Conditions All engineering services are performed on the basis that the information used is current and correct. This information may consist of, but is not necessary limited, to: -- Information supplied by the client regarding the structure itself, the antenna and feed line loading on the structure and its components, or other relevant information. -- Information from drawings in the possession of American Tower Corporation, or generated by field inspections or measurements of the structure. It is the responsibility of the client to ensure that the information provided to ATC Engineering Services and used in the performance of our engineering services is correct and complete. In the absence of information to the contrary, we assume that all structures were constructed in accordance with the drawings and specifications and are in an un -corroded condition and have not deteriorated; and we, therefore, assume that their capacity has not significantly changed from the "as new" condition. All services will be performed to the codes specified by the client, and we do not imply to meet any other codes or requirements unless explicitly agreed in writing. If wind and ice loads or other relevant Parameters are to be different from the minimum values recommended by the codes, the client shall specify the exact requirement. In the absence of information to the contrary, all work will be performed in accordance with the latest relevant revision of ANSI/EIA-222. All services are performed, results obtained, and recommendations made in accordance with generally accepted engineering principles and practices. ATC Engineering Services is not responsible for the conclusions, opinions and recommendations made by others based on the information we supply. 180.00 Sect 9 160.00 Sect 8 140.00 Sect 7 120.00 Sect 6 100.00 Sect s 80.00 Sect 4 60.00 Sect 3 40.00 Sect 2 20.00 Sect 1 Copyright Semaan Engineering Solutions, Inc Loads: 75 mph no ice 65 mph w/ 1/2" radial ice 50 mph no ice Uplift 148.12 k Moment 3.157.91 ft -k Vert 187.84 k Total Down 32.45 k Horiz 17.74 k Total Shear 29.93 k Job Information Tower: 8361 Location : Hwy99-gridley, CA Code: TIA/EIA-222 Rev F Shape : Triangle Base Width: 20.60 ft Client: VERIZON WIRELESS Top Width : 5.09 ft • Sections Properties Section Leg Members Diagonal embers Horizontal Members 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9' PLA 60ksi 16 X 618" PLA 601(81 15 X 112" PLA 60ks1 14 X 1/2" PLA 60ksi 12 X 1/2" PLA 60ka1 10 X 1/2" PLA 6011tai 10 X 3/8" PLA 60ksl 9x318" - PLA 60kal 8 X 6/16" PLA SOksl 8 X 114" DAS 36ksi 2.6X2XO.1876 DAE 36ksi 2.6X2.6XO.1876 DAE 361ksi 2X2XO.1876 DAS 36ksi 2.6X2XO.1876 DAE 36ksi 2X2XO.1876 DAE 36ksi 2X2XO.1876 DAE 36ksi 2X2XO.126 SAE 36kal 2.6X2.6XO.1876 SAE 36k8i 2X2XO.1875 DAL 36ksi 2.6X2XO.1876 DAL 36ksi 2.6X2XO.1876 DAE 36ksi 2X2XO.1876 DAE 36ksi 2X2XO.1876 DAE 36ks1 1.76X1.76XO.126 DAE 36kai 1.75X1.76XO.125 SAE 36ksi 2X2XO.1876 Discrete Appurtenance Elev ' ft Type Qty Description 180.00 Panel 9 EMS RV90-17-XXOP 180.00 Mounting Frame 3 Sector Frame 165.00 165.00 Panel 12 Ericsson KRY112 37 6 EMS RRSS-18-OODP 166.00 Mountina Frame 3 Sector Frame 152.00 Panel 12 Antel LPD -7906/8 162.00 Mounting Frame 3 Sector Frame . Linear Appurtenance Elev (ft) From To Qty Description 10.000 180.00 1 Wave Guide 10.000 180.00 10.000 166.00 9 1 518" Coax 1 Wave Guide 10.000 166.00 10.000 162.00 12 1 618" Coax 1 Wave Guide • Gh : 1.12 LoadCase Normal No Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1.333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 • Site Number: 8361 Location: Hwy99-gridley, CA Code: TIA/EIA-222 Rev F Section Forces is 75.00 mph Wind Normal To Face with No Ice Copyright Semaan Engineering Solutions, Inc Y 7/31200811:39:54 AM X 7,1 LoadCase 60 deg No Ice 75.00 mph Wind at 60 deg From Face with No Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1.333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 Total Total Ice Ice Ice Wind Sect Height Wind Sect Height Flat Area Round Area Round Area Sol Linear Elf Linear Linear Total Linear Total Struct Linear Total , Seq (ft) qz (sqft) (sqft) (sqft) Ratio Cf Df Dr W Area (sqft) Area (sqft) Area (sqft) Weight Weight Ice Force Force Force EIF (lb) (lb) (lb) (sqft) (lb) (lb) (lb) (lb) (Ib) Fzce 9 170.0 23.00 8 150.0 22.19 29.07 30.64 16.50 19.80 0.00 0.00 0.38 2.101.00 1.00 0.64 39.71 0.00 0.00 1,249.5 0.0 2,149.28 0.00 2,149.28 1 7 130.0 21.31 31.16 19.80 0.00 0.33 0.27 2.221.00 1.00 0.63 2.381.00 1.00 0.61 43.02 43.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,847.8 0.0 2,378.73 0.00 2,378.73 2 6 110.0 20.31 5 90.00 19.18 36.95 19.80 0.00 0.26 2.421.00 1.00 0.60 48.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,275.5 2,833.5 0.0 0.0 2,450.42 2,696.49 0.00 2,450.42 0.00 2,696.49 2 2 4 70.00 17.85 38.11 45.17 19.80 19.80 0.00 0.00 0.23 0.22 2.51 1.00 1.00 0.60 2.521.00 1.00 0.60 49.91 56.96 0.00 0.00 3,179.2 0.0 2,696.91 0.00 2,696.91 2 3 50.00 16.22 48.65 19.80 0.60 0.21 2.561.00 1.00 0.59 60.38 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,821.4 4,096.2 0.0 0.0 2,873.23 2,812.23 0.00 2,873.23 0.00 2,812.23 2 2; 2 30.00 14.40 1 10.00 14.40 57.09 58.04 19.80 0.00 0.21 2.551.00 1.00 0.59 68.84 0.00 0.00 4,714.1 0.0 2,835.16 0.00 2,835.16 2 1 10.00 14.40 58.04 9.90 0.00 0.17 2.691.00 1.00 0.59 63.84 0.00 0.00 4,820.7 0.0 2,773.47 0.00 2,773.47 2 28,838.0 0.0 23,665.90 LoadCase 60 deg No Ice 75.00 mph Wind at 60 deg From Face with No Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1.333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 LoadCase 90 deg No Ice 75.00 mph Wind at 90 deg From Face with No Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1,333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 Total Total Ice Ice Ice Wind Sect Height Wind Sect Height Flat Area Round Area Round Area Sol Linear Elf Linear Linear Total Linear Total Struct Linear Total , Seq (ft) qz (sqft) (sqft) (sqft) Ratio Cf Df Dr W Area (sqft) Area (sqft) Area Weight Weight Force Force I Force Eff (lb) (lb) (lb) (sqft) (lb) Ice (lb) (lb) (lb) (lb) Face 9 170.0 23.00 8 150.0 22.19 29.07 30.64 16.50 19.80 0.00 0.38 2.10 0.80 1.00 0.64 33.90 0.00 0.00 1,249.5 0.0 1,834.57 0.00 1,834.57 1 7 130.0 21.31 31.16 19.80 0.00 0.00 0.33 0.27 2.22 0.80 1.00 0.63 2.38 0.80 1.00 0.61 36.89 36.96 0.00 0.00 1,847.8 0.0 2,039.85 0.00 2,039.85 2 6 110.0 20.31 36.95 19.80 0.00 0.26 2.42 0.80 1.00 0.60 41.51 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,275.5 2,833.5, 0.0 6.0 2,096.81 2,288.92 0.00 2,096.81 2 5 90.00 19.18 4 70.00 17.85 38.11 19.80 0.00 0.23 2.51 0.80 1.00 0.60 42.29 0.00 0.00 3,179.2 0.0 2,285.03 0.00 2,288.92 0.00 2,285.03 2 2 3 50.00 16.22 45.17 48.65 19.80 19.80 0.00 0.00 0.22 0.21 2.52 0.80 1.00 0.60 2.56 0.80 1.00 0.59 47.93 0.00 0.00 3,821.4 0.0 2,417.51 0.00 2,417.51 2 2 30.00 14.40 57.09 19.80 0.00 0.21 2.55 0.80 1.00 0.59 50.65 57.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,096.2 4,714.1 0.0 0.0 2,359.07 2,364.88 . 0.00 2,359.07 2 1 10.00 14.40 58.04 9.90 0.00 0.17 2.69 0.80 1.00 0.59 52.23 0.00 0.00 4,820.7 0.0 2,269.11 0.00 2,364.88 0.00 2,269.11 2 2 28,838.0 0.0 19,955.75 LoadCase 90 deg No Ice 75.00 mph Wind at 90 deg From Face with No Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1,333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 Page 1 Total Total Ice Ice Wind Sect Height Flat Area Round Area Round Area Sol Elf Linear Linear Total Struct Linear Total Seq (ft) qz (sqft) (sqft) (sqft) Ratio Area Cf Df Dr W (sqft) Area (sqft) Area (sqft) Weight Weight Ice Force Force Force Elf (lb) (lb) (lb) (lb) (lb)* Face 9 170.0 23.00 8 150.0 22.19 29.07 30.64 16.50 19.80 0.00 0.00 0.38 2.10 0.85 1.00 0.64 35.35 0.00 0.00 1,249.5 0.0 1,913.24 0.00 1,913.24 1 7 130.0 21.31 31.16 19.80 0.00 0.33 0.27 2.22 0.85 1.00 0.63 38.42 2.38 0.85 1.00 0.61 38.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,847.8 0.0 2,124.57 0.00 2,124.57 2 0.00 2,275.5 0.0 2,185.21 0.00 2,185.21 2 Page 1 Site Number: 8361 Copyright Semaan Engineering Solutions, Inc Y 7/3/200811:39:54 AM Location: Hwy99-gridley, CA Code: TIA/EIA-222 Rev F X Gh : 1.12 Total Total Ice Ice Wind Sect Height Flat Area Round Area Round Area Section Forces Elf Linear Linear Total 6 110.0 20.31 5 90.00 19.18 36.95 38.11 19.80 19.80 0.00 0.00 0.26 0.23 2.42 0.85 1.00 0.60 43.35 0.00 0.00 2,833.5 0.0 2,390.81 0.00 2,390.81 2 4 70.00 17.85 45.17 19.80 0.00 0.22 2.51 0.85 1.00 0.60 2.52 0.85 1.00 0.60 44.20 50.18 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,179.2 0.0 2,388.00 0.00 2,388.00 2 3 50.00 16.22 48.65 19.80 0.00 0.21 2.56 0.85 1.00 0.59 53.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,821.4 4,096.2 0.0 0.0 2,531.44 0.00 2,531.44 2 2 30.00 14.40 1 10.00 14.40 57.09 58.04 19.80 0.00 0.21 2.55 0.85 1.00 0.59 60.27 0.00 0.00 4,714.1 0.0 2,472.36 2,482.45 0.00 2,472.36 '.• 0.00 2,482.45 57.30 0.00 9.90 0.00 0.17 2.69 0.85 1.00 0.59 55.13 0.00 0.00 4,820.7 0.0 2,395.20 0.00 2,395.20 2.181.00 1.00 0.63 2.281.00 1.00 0.62 62.50 0.00 0.00 4,911.1 2,077.6 2,322.47 0.00 2,322.47 2 4 70.00 13.39 45.17 41.33 e 0.30 2.301.00 1.00 0.61 63.38 70.59 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,321.1 6.125.0 2,141.9 2,326.28 0.00 2,326.28 28,838.0 0.0 48.65 57.09 20,883.29 LoadCase Normal Ice 64.95 mph Wind Normal To Face with Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1.333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 46,594.1 17,756.1 20,339.89 LoadCase 60 deg Ice 64.95 mph Wind at 60 deg From Face with Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1.333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 Total Total Ice Ice Wind Sect Height Flat Area Round Area Round Area Sol Elf Linear Linear Total Struct Linear Total Seq (ft) qz (sqft) (sqft) (sqft) Ratio Cf Df Dr W Area (sqft) Area Area Weight. Weight Force Force Force Eff 9 170.0 17.25 29.07 35.45 18.95 0.54 1.851.00 1.00 0.72 54.59 (sqft) 0.00 (sqft) 0.00 (lb) 2,096.8 Ice (lb) (lb) (lb) (lb) Faca 8 150.0 16.64 30.64 39.89 20.09 0.46 1.961.00 1.00 0.68 57.67 0.00 0.00 3,364.8 847A 1,516.9 1,954.32 2,107.15 0.00 1,954.32 1 7 130.0 15.98 6 110.0 15.23 31.16 36.95 40.57 20.77 0.38 2.101.00 1.00 0.64 57.30 0.00 0.00 4,152.8 1,877.2 2,156.70 0.00 2,107.15 0.00 2,156.70 2 2 5 90.00 14.38 38.11 40.44 40.88 20.64 21.08 0.35 0.31 2.181.00 1.00 0.63 2.281.00 1.00 0.62 62.50 0.00 0.00 4,911.1 2,077.6 2,322.47 0.00 2,322.47 2 4 70.00 13.39 45.17 41.33 21.53 0.30 2.301.00 1.00 0.61 63.38 70.59 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,321.1 6.125.0 2,141.9 2,326.28 0.00 2,326.28 2 3 50.00 12.16 2 30.00 10.80 48.65 57.09 41.79 21.99 0.28 2.361.00 1.00 0.61 74.11 0.00 0.00 6,437.6 2.303.6 2,341.4 2.440.79 2,381.33 0.00 2.440.79 0.00 , 2,381.33 2 2 1 10.00 10.80 58.04 42.27 27.02 22.47 17.12 0.28 0.22 2.361.00 1.00 0.61 2.551.00 1.00 0.59 82.82 74.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 7,338.7 2,624.6 2,368.43 0.00 2,368.43 2 0.00 0.00 6,846.3 2,025.6 2,282.41 0.00 2,282.41 2 46,594.1 17,756.1 20,339.89 LoadCase 60 deg Ice 64.95 mph Wind at 60 deg From Face with Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1.333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 46,594.1 17,756.1 17,809.65 Page 2 Total Total Ice Ice Wind Sect Height Flat Area Round Area Round Area Sol Eff Linear Linear •Total Struct Linear Total Seq (ft) qz (sqft) (sqft) (sqft) Ratio Cf Df Dr Rr Area (sqft) Area (sqft) Area Weight Weight Force Force Force Eff 9 170.0 17.25 29.07 35.45 18.95 0.54 1.85o.80 1.00 0.72 48.77 0.00 (sqft) 0.00 (lb) 2,096.8 Ice (lb) 847A (lb) (lb) (lb) Face 8 150.0 16.64 30.64 39.89 20.09 0.46 1.96 0.80 1.00 0.68 51.54 0.00 0.003,364.8 1,516.9 1,746.14 1,883.25 0.00 1,746.14 1 7 130.0 15.98 6 110.0 15.23 31.16 40.57 20.77 0.38 2.10 0.80 1.00 0.64 51.07 0.00 0.00 4,152.8 1,877.2 1,922.11 0.00 1,883.25 0.00 1,922.11 2 2 5 90.00 14.38 36.95 38.11 40.44 40.88 20.64 21.08 0.35 0.31 2.18 0.80 1.00 0.63 2.28 0.80 1.00 0.62 55.11 0.00 0.00 4,911.1 2,077.6 2,047.83 0.00 2,047.83 2 4 70.00 13.39 45:17 41.33 21.53 0.30 2.30 0.80 1.00 0.61 55.76 61.55 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,321.1 6,125.0 2,141.9 2,303.6 2,046.51 2,128.40 0.00 2,046.51 0.00 2 3 50.00 12.16 2 30.00 10.80 48.65 57.09 41.79 21.99 0.28 2.36 0.80 1.00 0.61 64.38 0.00 0.00 6,437.6 2,341.4 2,068.71 2,128.40 0.00 2,068.71 2 2 1 10.00 10.80 58.04 42.27 27.02 22.47 17.12 0.28 0.22 2.36 0.80 1.00 0.61 2.55 0.80 1.00 0.59 71.40 62.48 0.00 0.00 7,338.7 2,624.6 2,041.92 0.00 2,041.92 2 0.00 0.00 6,846.3 2,025.6 1,924.78 0.00 1,924.78 2 46,594.1 17,756.1 17,809.65 Page 2 Site Number: 8361 Copyright Semaan Engineering Solutions, Inc - Location: Hwy99-gridley, CA Y 7/3/200811:39:54AM Code: TIAIEIA-222 Rev F X Gh : 1.12 Section Forces LoadCase 90 deg Ice 64.95 mph Wind at 90 deg From Face with Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1.333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 46,594.1 17,756.1 18,442,21 LoadCase Normal 50.00 mph Wind Normal To Face with No Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1.333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 Total Total Ice Ice Ice Ice Wind Sect Height Flat Area Round Area Round Area Sol Round Area Eff Linear Linear Total Linear Struct Linear Total Struct Seq (ft) qz (sqft) (sqft) (sqft) Ratio Cf Df Dr Rr Area (sqft) Area (sqft) Area (sqft) Weight (lb) Weight Ice (lb) Force Force Force Eff Force Force Force Eff Force Force Eff (lb) (lb) (lb) Face 9 170.0 17.25 8 150.0 16.64 29.07 30.64 35A5 39.89 18.95 0.54 1.850-85 1.00 0.72 . 50.23 0.00 0.00 2,096.8 847.4 1,798.19 0.00 1,798.19 11 7 130.0 15.98 31.16 40.57 20.09 20.77 0.46 0.38 1.96 0.85 1.00 0.68 2.10 0.85 1.00 0.64 53.08 52.63 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,364.8 1,516.9 1,939.23 .0.00 1,939.23 2 6 110.0 15.23 36.95 40.44 20.64 0.35 2.18 0.85 1.00 0.63 56.96 0.00 0.00 4,152.8 4,911.1 1,877.2 2,077.6 1,980.76 2,116.49 0.00 1,980.76 0.00 2,116.49 2 2 5 90.00 14.38 4 70.00 13.39 38.11 45.17 40.88 41.33 21.08 21.53 0.31 2.28 0.85 1.00 0.62 57.67 0.00 0.00 5,321.1 2,141.9 2,116A5 0.00 2,116.45 2; 3 50.00 12.16 48.65 41.79 21.99 0.30 0.28 2.30 0.85 1.00 0.61 2.36 0.85 1.00 0.61 63.81 66.81 0.00 0.00 0.00' 6,125.0 2,303.6 2,206.50 0.00 2,206.50 2 2 30.00 10.80 57.09 42.27 22.47 0.28 2.36 0.85 1.00 0.61 74.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 6,437.6 7,338.7 2,341.4 2,624.6 2,146.86 2,123.55 0.00 2,146.86 0.00 2,123.55 2 2 1 10.00 10.80 58.04 27.02 17.12 0.22 2.55 0.85 1.00 0.59 65.38 0.00 0.00 6,846.3 2,025.6 2,014.19 0.00 2,014.19 2 46,594.1 17,756.1 18,442,21 LoadCase Normal 50.00 mph Wind Normal To Face with No Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1.333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 LoadCase 60 deg 50.00 mph Wind at 60 deg From Face with No Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1.333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 Total Total Ice Ice Wind Sect Height Wind Sect Height Flat Area Round Area Round Area Sol Sol Eff Linear Linear Total Total Struct Linear Total Linear Seq (ft) qz (sqft) (sqft). (sqft) Ratio Cf Df Dr W Area (sqft) Area (sqft) Area (sqft) Weight (lb) Weight Ice (lb) Force Force Force Eff Force Force Eff (lb) (lb) (Ib) Face 9 170.0 10.22 29.07 16.50 0.00 0.38 2.101.00 1.00 0.64 39.71 0.00 0.00 1,249.5 0.0 955.23 0.00 955.23 1 8 150.0 7 130.0 9.86 9.47 30.64 31.16 19.80 19.80 0.00' 0.00 0.33 0.27 2.221.00 1.00 0.63 43.02 0.00 0.00 1,847.8 0.0 1,057.21 0.00 1,057.21 2 6 110.0 9.03 36.95 19.80 0.00 0.26 2.381.00 1.00 0.61 2.421.00 1.00 0.60 43.19 48.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,275.5 2,833.5 0.0 1,089.08 0.00 1,089.08 2 5 90.00 8.52 38.11 19.80 0.00 0.23 2.51 1.00 1.00 0.60 49.91 0.00 0.00 3,179.2 0.0 0.0 1,198.44 1,198.63 0.00 1,198.44 0.00 1,198.63 2 2 4 70.00 3 50.00 7.93 7.21 45.17 19.80 0.00 0.22 2.521.00 1.00 0.60 56.96 0.00 0.00 3,821A 0.0 1,276.99 0.00 1,276.99 2 2 30.00 6.40 48.65 57.09 19.80 19.80 0.00 0.21 2.561.00 1.00 0.59 60.38 0.00 0.00 4,096.2 0.0 1,249.88 0.00 1,249.88 2 1 10.00 6.40 58.04 9.90 0.00 0.00 0.21 0.17 2.551.00 1.00 0.59 2.691.00 1.00 0.59 68.84 63.84 0.00 0.00 4,714.1 0.0 1,260.07 0.00 1,260.07 2 0.00 0.00 4,820.7 0.0 1,232.65 0.00 1,232.65 2 28,838.0 0.0 10,518.18 LoadCase 60 deg 50.00 mph Wind at 60 deg From Face with No Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1.333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 Page 3 Total Total Ice Ice Wind Sect Height Flat Area Round Area Round Area Sol Eff Linear Linear Total Struct Linear Total Seq (ft) qz . (sqft) (sqft) (sqft) Ratio Cf Df Dr W Area (sqft) Area (sqft) Area (sqft) Weight (lb) Weight Ice Force Force Force Eff (lb) (lb) (lb) (lb) Face 9 170.0 10.22 29.07 16.50 0.00 0.38 2.10 0.80 1.00 0.64 33.90 0.00 0.00 1,249.5 0.0 815.36 0.00 815.36 1 8 150.0 7 130.0 9.86 9.47 30.64 31.16 19.80 0.00 0.33 2.22 0.80 1.00 0.63 36.89 0.00 0.00 1,847.8 0.0 906.60 0.00 906.60 2 6 110.0 9.03 36.95 19.80 19.80 0.00 0.00 0.27 2.38 0.80 1.00 0.61 36.96 0.00 0.00 2,275.5 0.0 931.92 0.00 931.92 2 0.26 2.42 0.80 1.00 0.60 41.51 0.00 0.00 2,833.5 0.0 , 1,017.30 0.00 1,017.30 2 Page 3 rl Site Number: 8361 Location: Hwy99-gridley, CA Code: TIA/EIA-222 Rev F Copyright Semaan Engineering Solutions, Inc Y 7/3/200811:39:54 AM X Gh : 1.12 Total Total Ice Section Forces Ice 5 90.00 4 70.00 8.52 7.93 38.11 19.80 0.00 0.23 2.51 0.80 1.00 0.60 42.29 0.00 0.00 3,179.2 0.0 1,015.57 0.00 1,015.57 2 3 50.00 7.21 45.17 48.65 19.80 19.80 0.00 0.00 0.22 2.520.80 1.00 0.60 47.93 0.00 0.00 3,821A 0.0 1,074.45 0.00 1,074A5 2 2 30.00 6.40 57.09 19.80 0.00 0.21 0.21 2.56 0.80 1.00 0.59 2.55 0.80 1.00 0.59 50.65 57.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,096.2 0.0 1,048.47 0.00 1,048.47 2 1 10.00 6.40 58.04 9.90 0.00 0.17 2.69 0.80 1.00 0.59 52.23 0.00 0.00 4,714.1 4,820.7 0.0 0.0 1,051.06 1,008.49 0.00 1,051.06 2 0.00 1,008.49 2 0.00 1,249.5 0.0 850.33 0.00 850.33 1 8 150.0 9.86 30.64 19.80 28,838.0 -0.0 2.22 0.85 1.00 0.63 8,869.22 LoadCase 90_ deg 50.00 mph Wind at 90 deg From Face with No Ice Allow Stress Inc: 1.333 Dead LF: 1.000 Wind LF: 1.000 28,838.0 0.0 Page 4 9,281.46 Total Total Ice Ice Wind Sect Height Flat Area Round Area Round Area Sol Eff Linear Linear Total Struct Linear Total Seq (ft) qz (sqft) (sqft) (sqft) Ratio Cf Df Dr W Area (sqft) Area (sqft) Area (sqft) Weight (lb) Weight Ice (lb) Force Force Force Ef (lb) (lb) (lb) Face 9 170.0 10.22 29.07 16.50 0.00 0.38 2.10 0.85 1.00 0.64 35.35 0.00 0.00 1,249.5 0.0 850.33 0.00 850.33 1 8 150.0 9.86 30.64 19.80 0.00 0.33 2.22 0.85 1.00 0.63 38.42 0.00 0.00 1,847.8 0.0 944.25 0.00 944.25 2 7 130.0 9.47 31.16 19.80 0.00 0.27 2.38 0.85 1.00 0.61 38.52 0.00 0.00 2,275.5 0.0 971.21 0.00 971.21 2 6 110.0 9.03 36.95 19.80 0.00 0.26 2.42 0.85 1.00 0.60 43.35 0.00 0.00 2,833.5 0.0 1,062.58 0.00 1,062.58 2 5 90.00 8.52 38.11 19.80 0.00 0.23 2.51 0.85 1.00 0.60 44.20. 0.00 0.00 3,179.2 ` 0.0 1,061.33 0.00 1,061.33 2 4 70.00 7.93 45.17 19.80 0.00 0.22 2.520.85 1.00 0.60 50.18 0.00 0.00 3.821A 0.0 1,125.09 0.00 1,125.09 2 3 50.00 2 30.00 7.21 6.40 48.65 57.09 19.80 19.80 0.00 0.21 2.56 0.85 1.00 0.59 53.08 0.00 0.00 4.096.2 0.0 1.098.83 0.00 1.098.83 2 1 10.00 6.40 58.04 9.90 0.00 0.00 0.21 0.17 2.55 0.85 1.00 0.59 60.27 0.00 0.00 4,714.1 0.0 1,103.31 0.00 1.103.31 2 2.69 0.85 1.00 0.59 55.13 0.00 0.00 4,820.7 0.0 1,064.53 0.00 1,064.53 2 28,838.0 0.0 Page 4 9,281.46 • Site Number: 8361 Location: Hwy99-gridley, CA Code: TIA/EIA-222 Rev F Tower Loading Discrete Appurtenance Properties Copyright Semaan Engineering Solutions, Inc Y 7/3/200811:39:54 AM Attach Elev No Ice -- Ice Distance To Vert Elev (ft) Description Weight Weight CaAa CaAa Weight CaAa CaAa From Face X Angle Ecc In Wind Faces Qty (lb) (sf) - Factor (lb) (sf) Factor (ft) (deg) (ft) 180.0 EMS RV90-17-XXDP 9 18.00 4.356 0.75 40.42 4.988 0.75 0.000 0.00 0.000 180.0 Sector Frame 3 300.00 14.400 0.75 415.00 19.200 0.75 0.000 0.00 0.000 165.0 Ericsson KRY112 37 12 6.00 0.600 0.67 7.50 0.740 0.67 0.000 0.00 0.000 165.0 EMS RR65-18-OODP 6 15.50 4.356 0.75 37.92 4.988 0.75 0.000 0.00 0.000 165.0 Sector Frame 3 300.00 14.400 0.75 415.00 19.200 0.75 0.000 0.00 0.000 152.0 Antel LPD -7905/8 12 48.70 9.420 0.85 99.00 10.510 0.85 0.000 0.00 0.000 152.0 Sector Frame 3 300.00 14.400 0.75 415.00 19.200 0.75 0.000 0.00 0.000 Totals 48 3611.40 Linear Appurtenance Properties 5604.27 Number of Appurtenances: 7 Elev Elev From To Width Weight Pct Spread On Bundling (ft) (ft) Description Qty (in) (Ib/ft) In Wind Faces Arrangement 10.00 180.0 15/8" Coax 9 1.98 0.82 50.00 1 Separate 10.00 180.0 Wave Guide 1 3.00 6.00 100.00 1 Separate 10.00 '165.0 15/8" Coax 12 1.98 0.82 50.00 2 Separate 10.00 165.0 Wave Guide 1 3.00 6.00 1.00.00 2 Separate 10.00 152.0 15/8" Coax 12 1.98 0.82 50.00 3 Separate 10.00 152.0 . Wave Guide 1 3.00 6.00 100.00 3 Separate Page 5 • Site Number: 8361 Location: Hwy99-gridley, CA Code: TIAIEIA-222 Rev F Force/Stress Summary Copyright Semaan Engineering Solutions, Inc Y 7131200811:39:54 AM Section: 1 3ST-11-131 Bot Elev (ft): 0.00 FY Cap Num Num Height (ft): 20.000 Use (kip) Load Case (ksi) (kip) Bolts Holes Cap (kip) Cap (kip) % Controls Member Shear Bear 50 399.96 0 0 0.00 0.00 Force Len Bracing % Fa Cap Num Num Cap Cap Use Max Compression Member (kip) Load Case (ft) X Y Z KL/Rksi ( ) (kip) Bolts Holes (kip) (kip) ° /o ControEs LEG PLA -16 X 5/8" -178.13 Normal No Ice 10.01 50 50 50 29.2 36.3 363.37 0 0 0.00 0.00 49 Member Y HORIZ DAL - 2.5X2X0.1875 -4.73 90 deg No Ice 9.869 100 100 50 149.3 8.9 14.46 2 1 17.06 21.75 32 Member K DIAG DAS - 2.5X2X0.1875 -7.17 90 deg No Ice 14.35 50 100 25 143.6 9.7 15.65 2 1 17.06 21.75 45 Member.K Max Tension Member Force FY Cap Num Num Shear Bear Use (kip) Load Case (ksi) (kip) Bolts Holes Cap (kip) Cap (kip) % Controls LEG PLA -16 X 518" 140.91 60 deg No Ice 50 399.96 0 0 0.00 0.00 35 Member HORIZ DAL - 2.5X2X0.1875 4.90 90 deg No Ice 36 43.24 2 1 17.06 21.75 28 Bolt Shear DIAG DAS - 2.5X2X0.1875 6.71 90 deg No Ice 36 43.24 2 1 17.06 21.75 39 Bolt Shear Section: 2 3ST-10-D1 Bot Elev (ft): 20.00 Height (ft): 20.000 Member Shear Bear Force Len Bracing % Fa Cap Num Num Cap Cap Use Max Compression Member (kip) Load Case (ft) X Y Z KUR (ksi) (kip) Bolts Holes (kip) (kip) % Controls LEG PLA -15 X 112" -157.20 Normal No Ice 10.01 50 50 50 30.8 34.7 260.19 0 0 0.00 0.00 60 Member V HORIZ DAL - 2.5X2X0.1875 -4.55 90 deg No Ice 9.007 100 100 50 136.3 10.7 17.36 2 1 17.06 21.75 26 Bolt Shea, DIAG DAE - 2.5X2.5X0.1875 -7.34 90 deg No Ice 13.75 50 100 25 139.9 10.2 18.32 2 1 17.06 21.75 42 Bolt Shear Max Tension Member Force Fv Cap Num Num Shear Bear Use (kip) Load Case (ksi) (kip) Bolts Holes Cap (kip) Cap(kip) % Controls LEG PLA -15 X 112" 125.38 60 deg No Ice 50 299.97 0 0 0.00 0.00 41 Member HORIZ DAL - 2.5X2X0.1875 4.73 90 deg No Ice 36 43.24 2 1 17.06 21.75 27 Bolt Shear DIAG DAE - 2.5X2.5X0.1875 6.79 90 deg No Ice 36 48A6 2 1 17.06 21.75 39 Bolt Shear Section: 3 3ST-09-D1 Bot Elev (ft): 40.00 Height (ft): 20.000 Member Shear Bear Force Len Bracing % Fa Cap Num Num Cap Cap Use Max Compression Member (kip) Load Case (ft) X Y Z KUR (ksi) (kip) Bolts Holes(kip) ( P) (kiP) ° /o Controls 'LEG PLA -14 X 112" -135.78 Normal No Ice 10.01 50 50 50 33.6 34.3 239.76 0 0 0.00 0.00 56 Member Y HORIZ DAE - 2X2X0.1875 -4.19 90 deg No Ice 8.146 100 100 67 166.2 7.2 10.30 2 1 17.06 21.75 40 Member Z DIAG DAE - 2X2X0.1875 -7.08 90 deg No Ice 13.17 50 100 25 161.8 7.6 10.87 2 1 17.06 21.75 65 Member Y Max Tension Member Force FY Cap Num Num Shear Bear Use (kip) Load Case (ksi) .(kip) Bolts Holes Cap (kip) Cap (kip) % Controls LEG PLA -14 X 112" 109.60 60 deg No Ice 50 279.97 0 0 0.00 0.00 39 Member HORIZ DAE - 2X2X0.1875 4.31 90 deg No Ice 36 37.73 2 1 17.06 21.75 25 Bolt Shear DIAG DAE - 2X2X0.1875 6.62 90 deg No Ice 36 37.73 2 1 17.06 21.75 38 Bolt Shear Page 6 Site Number: 8361 Location: Hwy99-gridley, CA Code: TIAIEIA-222 Rev F Force/Stress Summary Copyright Setnaan Engineering Solutions, Inc Y 7/3/200811:39:54 AM 711 Section: 4 3ST-08-C2 Bot Elev (ft): 60.00 Fy Cap Num Num Height (ft): 20A00 Use (kip) Load Case (ksi) (kip) Bolts Holes Cap (kip) Cap(kip) %, Controls LEG PLA -12 X 1/2" Member 50 239.98 0 0 Shear Bear HORIZ DAE - 2X2X0.1875 Force Len Bracing % Fa Cap Num Num Cap Cap Use Max Compression Member (kip) Load Case (ft) X 'Y Z KL/R (ksi) (kip) Bolts Holes (kip) (kip) % Contrc4s LEG PLA -12 X 1/2" -114.28 Normal No Ice 10.01 50 50 50 39.0 34.6 207.74. 0 0 0.00 0.00 55 Membei Y HORIZ DAE - 2X2X0.1875 -3.85 90 deg No Ice 7.284 100 100 67 148.6 9.0 12.89 2 1 17.06 21.75 29 Membei Z DIAG DAS - 2.5X2X0.1875 -6.92 90 deg No Ice 12.63 50 100 25 126.3 12.5 20.21. 2 1 17.06 21.75 40 Bolt Shear Max Tension Member Force Fy Cap Num Num Shear Bear Use (kip) Load Case (ksi) (kip) Bolts Holes Cap (kip) Cap(kip) %, Controls LEG PLA -12 X 1/2" 93.26 60 deg No Ice 50 239.98 0 0 0.00 0.00 38 Member HORIZ DAE - 2X2X0.1875 3.93 90 deg No Ice 36 37.73 2 1 17.06 21.75 23 Bolt Shear DIAG DAS - 2.5X2X0.1875 6.51 90 deg No Ice 36 43.24 2 1 17.06 21.75 38 Bolt Shear Section: 5 3ST-07-C2 Bot Elev (ft): 80.00 Height (ft): 20.000 Member Shear Bear Force Len Bracing % Fa Cap Num Num Cap Cap Use Max Compression Member (kip) Load Case (ft) X Y Z KUR (ksi) (kip) Bolts Holes (kip) (kip) % Contro°s LEG PLA -10 X 1/2" -92.64 Normal No Ice 10.01 50 50 50 46.8 33.1 165.64 6 0 0.00 0.00 55 Member Y HORIZ DAE-1.75X1.75X0.12 -3.50 90 deg No Ice 6.423 100 100 67 149.7 8.9 7.50 2 • 1 17.06 14.50 46 Member Z DIAG DAE - 2X2X0.1875 -6.75 90 deg No Ice 12.12 50 100 25 148.9 9.0 12.84 2 1 17.06 21.75 52 Member Y Max Tension Member Force Fv Cap Num Num Shear Bear Use (kip) Load Case (ksi) (kip) Bolts Holes Cap (kip) Cap(kip)' %, Controls LEG PLA -10 X 1/2" 76.37 60 deg No Ice 50 199.98 0 0 0.00 0.00 38 Member HORIZ DAE-1.75X1.75X0.12 3.54 90 deg No Ice 36 21.98 2 1 17.06 14.50 24 Bolt Bear DIAG DAE - 2X2X0.1875 6.42 90 deg No Ice 36 37.73 2 1 17.06 21.75 37 Bolt Shear Section: 6 3ST-06-C2 Bot Elev (ft): 100.0 Height (ft): 20.000 Member Shear Bear Force Len Bracing % Fa Cap Num Num Cap Cap Use Max Compression Member (kip) Load Case (ft) X Y Z KUR (ksi) (kip) Bolts Holes (kip) (kip) % Controls LEG PLA -10X3/8" -70.54 Normal No Ice 10.01 50 50 50 48.6 32.7 122.69 0 0 0.00 0.00 57 Member Z HORIZ DAE-1.75X1.75X0.12 -3.21 90 deg No Ice 5.561 100 100 67 129.6 11.9 10.00 2 1 17.06 14.50 32 Member Z DIAG DAE - 2X2X0.1875 -6.78 90 deg No Ice 11.66 50 100 25 143.2 9.7 13.88 2 1 17.06 21.75 48 Member Y Max Tension Member Force Fy Cap Num Num Shear Bear Use (kip) Load Case (ksi) (kip) Bolts Holes Cap (kip) Cap(kip) % Controls LEG PLA -10 X 3/8" 58.47 60 deg No Ice 50 149.99 0 : 0 0.00 0.00 ' 38 Member HORIZ DAE-1.75X1.75X0.12 3.22 90 deg No Ice 36 21.98 2 1 17.06 14.50 22 Bolt Bear DIAG DAE - 2X2X0.1875 6.50 90 deg No Ice 36 37.73 2 1 17.06 21.75 38 Bolt Shear Page 7 i I wr►-e Cc 55 COA ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT This Agreement is made and entered into as of the 10`n day of March, 1999 by and between Communications Systems Development, Inc. ("Assignor"), ATS/PCS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("Assignee"), and American Tower, Corp. a Delaware corporation ("American"). Recitals A. Whereas, on or about 6/6/97, William H Robinson, as Lessor and Assignor, as Lessee, executed a lease (the "Lease") for certain real property. The Lease is attached hereto as Exhibit A, and commonly referred to as csdBU-211. B. Assignor now desires to assign to Assignee, and Assignee desires to assume from Assignor, all of Assignor's right, title, interest and obligations in, to and under the Lease. C. Assignee and American, a Member of Assignee, desire to indemnify and hold harmless CSD from and against any subsequent claims or liabilities arising from the Lease subsequent to the date hereof. Agreement NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises herein contained and for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows: 1. Assignor hereby irrevocably transfers and assigns to Buyer all of the rights, interests, liabilities, obligations and duties of Assignor in, to and under the Lease. 2. Assignee hereby irrevocably assumes and accepts the foregoing transfer and assignment, and expressly agrees to keep, perform, and fulfill of the terms, covenants, conditions and obligations of Assignor as Lessee under the Lease accruing from and after the date hereof. 3. Assignee and American hereby agree to jointly and severally indemnify and hold harmless CSD, its affiliates, officer, directors and employees, from and against any and all claims, liabilities, damage, loss, costs, or expense (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of, or in any way connected with, Assignee's use, occupancy, or activities in and about the premises demised pursuant to the Lease, or connected in any fashion with the condition of such premises from and after the date hereof, whether for injury, bodily or otherwise, to, or the death of, a person or persons or for damage to or loss or destruction of property, by whomsoever asserted, except to the extent any such liability is caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of Assignor. 4.. Assignee shall maintain at all times during the term of the Lease, at its sole cost and expense, comprehensive public liability insurance coverage with respect to the its leasehold in the lease and its activities in and around the premises demised pursuant 04/01/99 to the Lease, with limits of no less than $2,000,000 per person and $5,000,000 per ' occurrence for bodily injury, and of no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence for property damage. Assignee will in addition maintain at its sole cost and expense, customary and sufficient workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance. The obligations of Assignee and American to in Assignor as set forth in Paragraph 3 hereof, however, shall in no way be limited by the foregoing insurance coverage, nor by Assignee's failure to maintain the coverage herein prescribed. 5. All the provisions, obligations, agreements, stipulations, covenants and conditions herein contained shall inure to the heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns of the parties hereto, respectively, and shall be binding in all respects upon them in the same manner and to the same effect as the parties hereto are bound. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party hereto has caused this Assignment and Assumption Agreement to be duly executed and delivered in its name and on its behalf, as of the date first written above. ASSIGNOR: Communications Systems Development, Inc. L % BY: ASSIGNEE: ATS/PCS LLC BY: AMERICAN: American Tower, Corp. BY: 04/01/99 State of California } } ss. County of San Joaquin } 0 On April 2, 1999 before me, Carolyn R. Johnson, Notary Public Personally appeared Michael R. Wingo and Chris MaGuire Personally known to me to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/they executed the same in his/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/their signature on the instrument the person(s), or the entity(ies) upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal CAROLYN R. JOHNSON f Comm. A 1204068 LV-,My NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIASan Joaquin County Notary blic Comm. Expires Dec. 6, 2002 "a This acknowledgment is for The Assignment and Assumption Agreement for Site -I&A G Site#211 • OLL G Site Name: Gridley " County: Butte I. LEASE AGREEMENT 1. Property �nd Use.;, Owner is the owner of the real property and improvements described in Exhibit 1 ("Property") and hgreby leases to Communication Systems Development, Inc. a California Corporation (CSD): Real property consisting c I approximately 8000 square feet of land, in the location(s) on the Property more particularly descrid on Exhibit 2 ("Site") together with a non-exclusive easement for reasonable access thereto and to the appropriate, in th discretion of LESSEE, source of electric and telephone facilities. The Site will be used by LESSEE for the �urposd of installing, removing, replacing, maintaining and operating, at its expense, including without limitation, r0ated +enna equipment, structutes associated therewith and fixtures. Owner agrees to permit L SEE free ingress and egress to the Site to conduct such surveys, structural strength analysis, subsurface boring t sts and any other tests, analysis and/or other activities of a similar nature as LESSEE may deem necessary at the i le cost of LESSEE. 2. Initial Term. Th nitial Lease Term shall be sixty (60) months, commencing on the issuance of a local building permit to the LES E to construct a commuriications facility on the Premises. This Lease Agreement shall be subject to a condi tion pr Ddent that LESSEE complete construction of the communications facility. 3. Option Tem. L SOR hereby grants to LESSEE the option to renew this Lease for four consecutive additional periods o sixty 0) months each (each a separate option term) upon the expiration of the initial Lease Tenn. LESSEE shall exercise each such option by written notice delivered to LESSOR not later than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration the initial Term or first option term then in effect. Any renewal of this Lease shall be upon each and all of a to , covenants and conditions of this Lease then existing. 4. Rent. LE EE sh x 1 a to LESSO pay e Minimum Annual Rent to be paid by the fust day of each mo th. S ld the rental pen co fence o a ay of the month other than the first day of such month, then the rent J for d first fractional month shall be computed on a daily basis for the period from the date of commencement t the et of the calendar month and an amount equal t of the said Minimal lual Re for each such day. 5. Title and Piet Po k, smion. LESSOR represents and agrees (a) that it is the Owner of the Site; (b) that it has the right to entei into it i Agreement; (c) that thO person signing this Agreement has the authority to sign; (d) that LESSEE is entit ed to a to the Site at all timis and to the quiet possession of the Site throughout the Initial Term and each Option Tern i so long as LESSEE is nK t in default beyond the expiration of any cure period; and (e) that LESSOR/Owne shall have unsupervised access to the Site or the Communication equipment. 6. Notices. All notic must be in writing and are effective when deposited in the US. Mail, certified and postage prepaid, to die addn s set forth below or as otherwise provided by law. 7. Improvenii stL L SSEE may, at its expens , make such improvements on the Site as it deems necessary from time to time f the o ion of a _Communicyg n site for wireless voice and data communications. LESSOR agrees to cooperate Nith Ll SEE with respect to o ining any required zoning approvals, or other governmental approvals or permit; for it site and such improvejnents. Upon termination or expirat!ign of this Agreement, LESSEE shall remo ie its e ipment and improvemejpis and will restore the Site to the.•cbndition existing on the Commencement Date, excel for ordinary wear and tear. ; 8. Complian with. . aws. LESSOR represen that the Premises (incl ung the Site), and all improvements located thereon, are krid ibi I remain in substantial compliance with buildin , life/safety, disability and other laws, codes and regulation of spi I cable governmental au orities. LESSEE wi substantially comply with all applicable laws directly relatin to LE EE's operation of the Communication eq 'pment and the improvements constructed by LESSEE at the Si e, its p . ssion and use of the Site. • 'N 7. Comm..w ication ility Site Agreement .Page 1 RevLsed 9/13/96 i Site # 211 Site Name: Gridley County: Butte 9. Interference. LE J$OR will not permit the Installation of any future equipment which results in technical interference problemjs with i SEE's then existing equipment. 10. Utilities. 4ESSEOhall be responsible directly to the serving entities required by LESSEE's use of the Premises, and for arty tax4lon such utility usage, and shall cause all charges for such utilities to be separately metered to LESSEE. i H. Termination. LE EE may terminate this Agreement at any time by notice to Owner without further liability if LESSEE Goes no btain all permits, consents, easements, non -disturbance agreements or other approvals (collectively, "approlal") r nably desired by LESSEE or required from any governmental authority or any third party related to or season ly necessary to operate the Communication equipment or if any such approval is canceled, expires of is wit wn or terminated, or if Owner fails to have property ownership of the Site or authority to enter info this eement, or if LESSEE, for any other reason, in its sole discretion, determines that it will be unable to u e the i e for its intended purpose. Upon termination, all prepaid rent shall be retained by LESSOR. ; 12. Default. If either is in default under this Agreement for a period of (a) ten days following receipt of notice from the non- Jefault g party with respect to aidefault which may be cured solely by the payment of money, or (b) thirty days fol owing ceipt of notice from the non -defaulting party with respect to a default which may not be cured solely by e p t of money, then, in eiiher event, the non -defaulting party may pursue any remedies available to it again the d ulting party under applicable law, including, but not limited to, the right to terminate this Agreement. I the n -monetary default may not reasonably be cured within a thirty day period, this Agreement may notbe teff i nated if the defaulting party commences action to cure the default within such thirty day period and proc eds wil I due diligence to fully cure the default. 13. Hazardous Subst ii ices. LESSOR/Owner represents that it has no knowledge after reasonable inquiry, of any substance, cherr ical or i vaste (collectively, "subitance") on or under the Site or Property that is identified as hazardous, toxic or dangej c us in any applicable federal, state or local law or regulation. LESSEE shall not introduce or use any such tance on the Site in violation of any applicable law. Owner shall indemnify and hold LESSEE harmless f rom an I against all claims, actio0s, damages, fines, liabilities, costs and expenses (including attorneys and expert fees) a ing, directly or indirect], from the presence of any substance on, under or around the Property or the Sit (inclu J ng any migration) unl@ and until Owner conclusively proves said substance was actually brought ono the erty or .Site by LE$$EE's affirmative acts (as opposed to failure to act). This obligation to indemnify L7ME shag include danhages, costs and expenses incurred in connection with any investigation, cleanup, rerni i4 ied, monitoring, remov or restoration related to the presence of any substance. This indemnity shall sury ve the piration or termination Of this lease. 14. Miscellene us. ( This Agreement applies to and binds the heirs, successors, executors, administrators and assigns of the p utiest is Agreement; (b) Thisi Agreement is governed by the laws of the State in which the Site is located; (c) If reques by LESSEE, Owner agrees promptly to execute and deliver to LESSEE a recordable Memorandum of th' i Agm ment in the form of Ext.. Wt 3; (d) This Agreement (including the Exhibits) constitutes the entire Agreevnej t betty n the parties and supersedes all prior written and verbal agreements, representations, promises or unde ih een the parties. Almy amendments to this Agreement must be in writing and executed by both paties; If any provision of thi Agreement is invalid or unenforceable with respect to any party, the remainder of this Agreement or the application of such provision to persons other than those as to whom it is held invalid or tnen%44able, will not be affecW and each provision of this Agreement will be valid and enforceable to thellest•e t permitted by law; ano (f) The prevailing parry in any action or proceeding in court or mutually agreed upon itration proceeding to enforce the terms of this Agreement is entitled to receive its reasonable attorneys,fees other reasonable enforcement costs and expenses from the non -prevailing party. ® Comm nicatior acility Site Agreement Page 2 Revised 9/13/96 Site # 211 ' Site Name: Gridley County: Butte 15. Indemnitynsun ice. LESSEE shall hold LESSOR harmless from all damages, losses, and expenses, including attorney'sl fees, Opert and other witness fees, and costs arising out of any damage to any person or property occurring ' , on, or about the premises resulting from the negligent acts, omissions, or willful misconduct of LESSEE, their employms, authorized representatives, or any other person or entity on the premises at the direction or with the cone of LESSEE. LESSEE, at the' shall maintain public liability and property dam a a insurance �`onneqi th a s le combined liability limit o d property damage limits of not less 'uring ainst all liability of LBSSE eir emp oyees, and their authorized representatives an in n with LESSEE'S use and occupancy of the premises. 1 The following Exhil lits are ltltached to and made a part of this Agreement: Exhibits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Owner. Wipliam 1H.!Robinson. Jr. , By: i Its: OWN R S.S./Tax N . Address: 4 Ojdch RoadG 'dl95948 its �- • �l. Address: 7181 Date: SYMMS DEVELOPMENT, INC. (LESSEE) ' Dr., Suite B-1 95219 i ! ® Co4icatiom acility Site Agreement Revised 9/13/96 Page 3 Site # 211 Site Name: Gridley County: Butte w is EXHIBIT 1 TO LEASE AGREEMENT LEGAL -PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Legal DescriptioO of PlIdperty: (enter legal descripti6n fro v! 4-tle.) Own CSD APN Revises Site # 211 Site Name: Gridley County: Butte EXHIBIT 2 TO.LEASE AGREEMENT Site Description:Site to located in the Southwest corner of parcel # 025-200-119, in compliance with -all se ack requirements of applicable jurisdictions. Owner to be notified and consulted prior tb fin it, placement. i This site is situated in a City of Gridley, County of Butte, State of California commonly described as: Gn'dley , I; Sketch of Site: /." 900 Owners Initials: CSD Initials:.. APN#: 025-200- (Owner and CST which the Site is Comm + Revised &20/96 S.W. COR..RANCHO FERNAN place or attach to this exhibit the legal description of the property on and/or as -built drawings/survey depicting the site.) Site #211 Site Name: Gridley County: Butte EXHIBIT 3 TO hEASE AGREEMENT MEMORANDUM OF LEASE This memorduin evidences that a lease was made and entered into by written Agreo�m dated H -1 I—V , between William H. Robinson Jr. ("Owner') a4d C gnmunication Systems Development, SD Y P Inc.,�( ) a private company, �he terms and conditions of which are incorporated herein by ref�renc 6. Such Agreeent ovides in part that Owner leases to CSD a certain site located at 46 d anch Road, City of Gridley, County of Butte, State of California, w thin e property of Owner which is described in Exhibit "1" attached hereto, with grant of easement for unrestricted rights of access thereto and t ele c and telephone facilities for a term of sixty (60) months as pr videin the lease, which term is subject to four (4) additional sixty (60) mo th tension periods by CSD. IN WITNES HE OF, the parties have executed the Memorandum as of the day and kear first above written►. "Owner" ' ( "CSD" i By: Py: _ Name: Title: Name: Title: Owners Initials: Dated:A7 CSD Initials:- Dated: 4 4, -`J 7 APN#:025-2001- 19 I i ® Commi inicati �accifity Site Agreement Revised 8/20/96 Site # 211 Site Name: Gridley County: Butte Lessee a ees to ' ay Ie ' or Owners CSD Ini, .APN#: ( Revised 8/20/96 EXHIBIT 4 TGLEASE AGREEMENT Dated: 7 Dated:G Site Agreement ..• Site # 211 Site Name: Gridley County: Butte Lessor shall pay premises; provi4 assessments aga any other imprc all personal pro premises. Owners Initials: CSD Initials: APN#: 025-2 �l Revised 8/20/96 EXHIBTT 5 TOLEASE AGREEMENT is Taxes eal property taxes and assessments against the property, including the ever, that Lessee stall pay to Lessor any increases in the taxes and property during the. term attributable to the value of the building and As constructed by Lessee on the premises. In addition, Lessee shall pay fixes on its personal property, fixtures, and equipment located on the, Dated: y / 7 A A 7 Dated: 16 4, 7 Site Agreement Site # 211 Site Name: Gridley County: Butte INITIAL TERM Paragraph 2 ofle- the issuance of a ocal this lease, which ver c Owners Initials: CSD Initials: APN#: 025-200- , Comm Revised 8/20/96 EXHIBIT 6 TOiLEASE AGREEMENT shall be amended so that'the initial Lease Term shall commence upon ilding permit, or onjthe one-year anniversary of the full execution of )tnes first. 13_ Dated: M117A 7 Dated: L -G - ri 7 Site Agreement PRELIMINARY REPORT SEP Stewart Title Guaranty Company 19 2008 Chicago Title Insurance Company DEVELOPMENT SERVICES In response to the above referenced application for a Policy of Title Insurance, Bidwell Title & Escrow Company hereby reports that it is prepared to issue, or cause to be issued, as of the date hereof; a Policy or Policies of Title Insurance describing the land and the estate or interest therein hereinafter set forth, insuring against loss which may be sustained by reason of defect, lien or encumbrance not shown or referred to as an Exception below or not excluded from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions and Stipulations of said Policy forms. The printed Exceptions and Exclusions from the coverage of said Policy or Policies arc set forth on the attached cover. Copies of the Policy forms should be read. They are available from the office which issued this Report. Please read the exceptions shown or referred to below and the List of Printed Exceptions and Exclusions set forth in this report carefully. The Exceptions and Exclusions are meant to provide you with notice of matters which are not covered under the terms of Title Insurance Policy and should be carefully considered. It is important to note that this Preliminary Report is not a written representation as to the condition of title and may not Gst all liens, defects, and encumbrances affecting title to the land. This Report (and any supplements or amendments thereto) is issued solely for the purpose of facilitating the issuance of a Policy of Title Insurance and no liability is assumed hereby. If it is desired that liability be assumed prior to the issuance of a Policy of Title Insurance, a Binder or Commitment should be requested. Dated as of : May 29, 2008 at 7:30 a.m Gail Beatty, Chief Title Offi r The form of Policy of Title Insurance contemplated by this Report is: ❑ ALTA Residential Title Insurance Policy with Plus Endorsement — (06-01-87) ❑ ALTA Homeowners Policy — (10-17-98) I CLTA Homeowners Policy — (6-2-98) ❑ ALTA Loan Policy — (06-17-06) 0 CLTA Standard Coverage Policy —199D ❑ ALTA Owner's Policy (06-17-06) The estate or interest in the said Iand hereinafter described or referred to covered by this Report is: A Fee Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested in: 46 ORD RANCH ROAD, LLC, a California limited liability company PULIM •13CB1IC0 ❑ OROVILLE O ALSE O GRIDLEY Bidwell 500 Wall St. 1835 Robinson St. 145 Pearson Road 560 Kentucky Title PO Box 5173 PO Box 811 PO Box 490 PO Box 949 LaDonna Joyner Chico, CA 95927 Oroville, CA 95965 Paradise, CA 95967 Gridley, CA 95948 Escrow i Chief Executive Officer (530) 894-2612 (530) 533-2414 (530) 877-6262 (530) 846-4005 _(530) Manager ESCROW FAX: FAX (530) 533-1589 FAX (530) 872-5129 FAX (530) 846-0584 fTt�jCounty 894-0 713 0 TITLE ONLY DEPT. Serving the north TITLE FAX: 145 Pearson Road Paradise, CA 95967 state since 1913 (530) 894-5713 (530) 877-6420 FAX (530) 877-6922 Reference: Downtown Gridley ORDER NO.: 00235390-005 - FH AP No. 025-200-119 TITLE CONTACT: Faith Harper TITLE OFFICER: Bob Springer SHORT TERM RATE: Yes PROPERTY ADDRESS: 46 Oro Ranch Road Gridley, CA 95948 ESCROW COMPANY: Placer Title Company ATTN— Carinne Kent BUTTE COUNTY PRELIMINARY REPORT SEP Stewart Title Guaranty Company 19 2008 Chicago Title Insurance Company DEVELOPMENT SERVICES In response to the above referenced application for a Policy of Title Insurance, Bidwell Title & Escrow Company hereby reports that it is prepared to issue, or cause to be issued, as of the date hereof; a Policy or Policies of Title Insurance describing the land and the estate or interest therein hereinafter set forth, insuring against loss which may be sustained by reason of defect, lien or encumbrance not shown or referred to as an Exception below or not excluded from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions and Stipulations of said Policy forms. The printed Exceptions and Exclusions from the coverage of said Policy or Policies arc set forth on the attached cover. Copies of the Policy forms should be read. They are available from the office which issued this Report. Please read the exceptions shown or referred to below and the List of Printed Exceptions and Exclusions set forth in this report carefully. The Exceptions and Exclusions are meant to provide you with notice of matters which are not covered under the terms of Title Insurance Policy and should be carefully considered. It is important to note that this Preliminary Report is not a written representation as to the condition of title and may not Gst all liens, defects, and encumbrances affecting title to the land. This Report (and any supplements or amendments thereto) is issued solely for the purpose of facilitating the issuance of a Policy of Title Insurance and no liability is assumed hereby. If it is desired that liability be assumed prior to the issuance of a Policy of Title Insurance, a Binder or Commitment should be requested. Dated as of : May 29, 2008 at 7:30 a.m Gail Beatty, Chief Title Offi r The form of Policy of Title Insurance contemplated by this Report is: ❑ ALTA Residential Title Insurance Policy with Plus Endorsement — (06-01-87) ❑ ALTA Homeowners Policy — (10-17-98) I CLTA Homeowners Policy — (6-2-98) ❑ ALTA Loan Policy — (06-17-06) 0 CLTA Standard Coverage Policy —199D ❑ ALTA Owner's Policy (06-17-06) The estate or interest in the said Iand hereinafter described or referred to covered by this Report is: A Fee Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested in: 46 ORD RANCH ROAD, LLC, a California limited liability company PULIM ORDER NO.: 00235390-005 - FH At the date hereof exceptions to coverage in addition to the printed Exceptions and Exclusions contained in said Policy form would be as follows: EXCEPTIONS: 1. General and Special County taxes for the fiscal year 2008-09, including possible personal property taxes, now a lien, but not yet due or payable. 2. General and Special County taxes for the fiscal year 2007-08 First Installment : S9,348A5, paid Second Installment : $9,348.45, plus penalty and costs in the amount of $959.84, delinquent Land : $1,660,000.00 Improvements : $140,000.00 Exemption : $-0- Personal Property — Mobile Home : $-0- AP No. 025-200-119 Code 075-003 3. Supplemental taxes for the fiscal year 2006-07 assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California First Installment : $5,069.49, paid Second Installment : $5,069.49, plus penalty and cost in the amount of $531.94, delinquent Event Date : November 17, 2006 Bill No. : 990-253-640-000 4. The Hen of supplemental taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter. 3.5 (commencing with Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code or the State of California. 5. All taxes, assessments and obligations of Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District. According to the records of said District there are no unpaid taxes and/or assessments. 6. All taxes, assessments and obligations of Reclamation District No, 833. The taxes thereon are included with County and Municipal taxes and are collected at the same.time and manner therewith. 7. All taxes, assessments and obligations of Butte Water District. The taxes thereon are included with County taxes and are collected at the same time and manner therewith. Check when closing. NOTE: For any amounts due contact: BUTTE WATER DISTRICT 735 Virginia Street Gridley,.CA Phone: 846-3100 8. Rights of the public over any portion of the Iand described herein, lying within the lines of any public road or highway. Affects : U. S. Highway 99B and Ord Ranch Road PRELIM 0 ORDER NO.: 00235390-005 - FH 9. Easement for the purpose stated herein and incidental purposes Granted to State of California For Utility purposes Recorded on May 1, 1974 Recorded in Book 1906 of Butte County Official Records, at page(s) 102 Reference is hereby made to said document for the location. 10. Easement for the purpose stated herein and incidental purposes Granted to :Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a California corporation For Utility purposes Recorded an March 3, 1980 Recorded in Book 2492 of Butte County Official Records, at page(s) 461 Reference is hereby made to said document for the location. 11. Relinquishment of abutters rights and waiver of damages to subject property due to location of contiguous freeway, as disclosed in the deed to the State of California Recorded on : January 26, 1998 Recorded in : Butte County Oficial Records Serial No. 88-2368 12. Easement for the purpose stated herein and incidental purposes Granted to : Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a California corporation For : Wires and cables, poles, towers or other structures Recorded on January 26,1988 Recorded in : Butte County Official Records Serial No. 88-2369 Reference is hereby made to said document for the location. 13. Easement for the purpose stated herein and incidental purposes Granted to : Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a California corporation For : Anchors, guy wires and fixtures Recorded on : January 26,1988 Recorded in : Butte County Official Records Serial No. 88-2370 Affects : The Northwesterly corner of subject property 14. A Memorandum of Lease, affecting the premises herein, executed by and between the parties named herein, subject to the Covenants and Conditions therein Dated : June 6,1997 Lessor : William and Dee Robinson Lessee : Communication Systems Development, Inc., a private company Term : Sixty (60) months, subject to four (4) additional sixty (60) month extension periods Recorded on : February 11, 1999 Recorded in : Butte County Official Records Serial No. 99-6117 PRELIM • 0 ORDER NO.: 00235390-005 - FH 15. A Deed of Trust to secure an indebtedness in'the original amount shown below: Dated : November 9, (year not shown) Trustor : 46 Ord Ranch Road, LLC, a California Limited Liability Company Trustee : First American Title Company, a California corporation Beneficiary Nancy Dolores Robinson, Surviving Trustee of the Robinson Family Trust dated April 15, 2002 Amount $905,708.00 Recorded an November 17, 2006 Recorded in Butte County Official Records Serial No. 2006-60242 The amount due, terms and conditions of the indebtedness should be determined by contacting the owner of the debt. A Subordination Agreement subordinating the lien or charge of the above exception to exception No. 16 herein and said Agreement was Recorded on : February 6, 2007 Recorded in : Butte County Official Records Serial No. 2007-6031 The beneficial interest under said Deed of Trust was assigned of record To : Nancy Dolores Robinson, Surviving Trustee of the Robinson Family Trust dated April I5, 2002 as to an undivided 87.93% interest and Tim McGinnis, an unmarried man as to an undivided 12.07% interest Recorded on : January 18, 2008 Recorded in : Butte County Official Records Serial No. 2008-2063 16. A Deed of Trust to secure an indebtedness in the original amount shown below: Dated : January 29, 2007 Trustor : 46 Ord Rancho Road, LLC, a California luted liability company Trustee :. Placer Title Company Beneficiary : River Valley Community Bank Amount : $850,000.00 Recorded on : February 6, 2007 Recorded in : Butte County Official Records Serial No. 2007-6030 The amount due, terms and conditions of the indebtedness should be determined by contacting the owner of the debt. Rd END OF EXCEPTTONS PRELIM . • NOTES: ORDERNO.: 00235390-005 - FH NOTE: The policy of title insurance will include an arbitration provision. The Company or the insured may demand arbitration. Arbitrable matters may include, but are not limited to, any controversy or claim between the Company and the insured arising out of or relating to this policy, any service of the Company in connection with its issuance or the breach of a policy provision or other obligation. Please ask your escrow or title officer for a sample copy of the policy to be issued if you wish to review the arbitration provisions and any other provisions pertaining to your Title Insurance coverage. NOTE: The attached maps may or may not be a survey of the land depicted hereon. You should not rely upon them for any purpose other than orientation to the general location of the parcels depicted. Bidwell Title & Escrow Company expressly disclaims any liability for alleged loss or damage which may result from reliance on these maps. NOTE: According to the public records of the County Assessor's Office, the situs address is: 46 Ord Rancho Road, Gridley, CA 95948. NOTE: The County Recorder's Office will charge, in addition to the regular recording charges, an extra $20.00 recording fee, unless a document evidencing a change of ownership is accompanied by a preliminary change of ownership report. In lieu of said report, signed by the transferee, the Recorder will accept an affidavit that the transferee is not a resident of California. The County Recorder's Office may also charge, in addition to the regular recording charges, an extra 510.00 Monument Fee when there is a metes and bounds description on the transfer deed. Title billings will be adjusted to reflect such additional fees when applicable. NOTE: RE: DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAR - EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 1991 The Butte County Recorder's Office will require a statement ON THE FACE of all documents which are exempt from documentary transfer tax. They will no longer be accepting separate letters of explanation. NOTE: CALIFORNIA "GOOD FUNDS" LAR' Effective January 1, 1990, California Insurance Code Section 12413.1, (Chapter 598, Statutes of 1989), prohibits a title insurance company, controlled escrow company, or underwritten title company from disbursing funds from an escrow or sub -escrow account, (except for funds deposited by WERE TRANSFER, ELECTRONIC PAYMENT or CASA) until the day these funds are made available to the depositor pursuant to Part 229 of Title 12 of the Code of Federal Regulations, (Reg. CC). Items such as CASHIER'S, CERTIFIED or TELLER'S CHECKS may be available for disbursement on the business day following the business day of deposit; however, other forms of deposits may cause extended delays In closing the escrow or sub -escrow. NOTE: In accordance with Sections 18662 and 18668 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, a buyer may be required to withhold an amount equal to 31/3 percent of the sales price in the case of a disposition of California real property interest by either: 1. A seller who is an individual with a last known street address outside California or the disbursement instructions authorize the proceeds to be sent to a -financial intermediary of the seller, OR 2. A corporate seller that has no permanent place of business in California. The buyer may become subject to penalty for failure to withhold. The penalty is the greater ten percent (10%) of the amount to be withheld or five hundred dollars ($500.00). However, notwithstanding any other provisions included in the California statutes referenced above, no buyer will be required to withhold any amount or be subject to penalty for failure to withhold if: PRELIM • • ORDER NO.: 00235390-005 - FH 1._ The sales price of the California real property conveyed does not exceed one hundred thousand dollars (5100,000.00), OR V 2. The seller executes a written certification, under penalty of perjury, that the seller is a resident of California at the close of escrow, or if a corporation, has a permanent place of business in California, OR 3. The seller, who is an individual, executes a written certification, under penalty of perjury, that the California real property being conveyed is the seller's principal residence (as defined in Section 1034 of the Internal Revenue Code). The seller is subject to penalty for knowingly filing a fraudulent certification for the purpose of avoiding the withholding requirement. The California statutes referenced above include provisions that authorize the Franchise Tax Board to grant reduced withholding and waivers from withholding on a case-by-case basis. NOTE: The attached Assessor's Parcel Map is being furnished as a convenience to locate the land described in this report with relation to adjoining streets and other lands. BIDWELL TITLE AND ESCROW COMPANY does not guarantee dimensions, distances, bearings or acreage stated thereon. It is not intended to illustrate legal building sites or supersede City or County ordinances, i.e., zoning and building codes, etc. Official information concerning the use of any parcel should be obtained from local government agencies. NOTE: "BIDWELL TITLE AND ESCROW, COAZPANY will not be responsible for accruals of interest or other charges resulting from compliance with the disbursement restrictions imposed by State law." NOTE: This is a Title Only order, and as such this office will not be performing any escrow functions. For questions pertaining to your escrow Please contact : Placer Title Company Address : 330 Hartnell Ave. Ste A : Redding„ CA 96002 Telephone no, : (530) 2214511 Attention : Carinne Kent Reference : 46 Ord Ranch Rd END OF NOTES COMMIT • SCHEDULE C • ORDER NO.; 00235390-005 - FH THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ALL THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST, M.D.B. & M., IN THE BOGA RANCHO, SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ALL THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 31 LYING WEST OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 31 FROM WHICH THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 31 BEARS NORTH 890 27' WEST AND IS DISTANT 1015.91 FEET; RUN THENCE SOUTH 01 00' 13" EAST A DISTANCE OF 30.0 FEET AT WHICH IS SET A CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH BRASS TAG STAMPED RCE 3168; THENCE -SOUTH 00 00113" EAST A DISTANCE OF 1317.70 FEET, TERMINATING AT A POINT IN THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 31 AT WHICH IS SET A CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH BRASS TAG STAMPED RCE 3168. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION DEEDED TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA MAY 15 1974 IN BOOK 1906 OF BUTTE COUNTY OFFICIAL RECORDS, AT PAGE 99. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION DEEDED TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA JANUARY 26,1988 UNDER BUTTE COUNTY OFFICIAL RECORDS SERIAL NO. 88-2368 AP NO. 025-200-119 MUM • :7 ORDER NO.: 00235390-005 - FH In accordance with Section 18662 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, a buyer may be required to withhold and deliver to the Franchise Tax Board (F'I`B) either (a) an amount equal to three and one-third percent of the sales price or (b) elect an alternate withholding amount based on applying the maximum tax rate to the seller's estimated gain, in the case of disposition of California real property interest ("Real Property'l by either: l) a seller who is an individual or when the disbursement instructions authorize the proceeds to be sent to a financial intermediary of seller, or 2) a corporate seller that has no permanent place of business in California. If the seller elects an alternate withholding amount, the maxinuun tax rates areas follows: (a) 9.3% for individuals, (b) 8.84% for corporations, and (c) 10.84% for banks and financial corporations. For failure to withhold, Section 18668 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code provides that the buyer may become subject to a penalty in the amount equal to the greater of 101% of the amount required to be withheld or five hundred dollars ($500.00). However, notwithstanding any other provision included in the California statutes referenced in Section 18668, no buyer will be required to withhold if: Withholding exemptions for individual and non -individual sellers. • The total sales price of the property conveyed does not exceed ($100,000.00) or • Property qualifies as the seller's principal residence, or decedent's if being sold by decedent's estate, within meaning of IRC Section 121, or • Property was last used as the seller's principal residence (or.decedent's, if being sold by decedent's estate) without regard to two-year time period. • Sales resulting in a loss for California tax purposes or • Like -kind exchanges with the exception of boot (IRC Section 1031) or • Involuntary conversions (IRC Section 1033) or • Transfer to a corporation controlled by the transferor (IRC Section 35 1) or contribution to a partnership in exchange for a partnership interest (IRC Section 721). • Corporations with a permanent place of business in California or • Partnerships or LLCs (which.is not a single member LLC) or • Tax exempt entities, insurance companies, IRAs or qualified pension plans or charitable remainder trust. • Bank or banks acting as a fiduciary for a trust • Certain foreclosures The Seller is subject to penalty in the amount of $1,000.00 or 20% of the amount required to be withheld, whichever is greater, for knowingly filing a fraudulent certificate for the purpose of avoiding the withholding requirement. The California statutes referenced in Section 18668 include provisions which authorize the Franchise Tax Board to grant reduced withholding and waivers from withholding on non -individual sellers only on a case-by-case basis. In the event the buyer requires the withholding of three and one-third percent of sales price from the seller's proceeds, the buyer is required to file copy A of FTB Form 593 and 593-B with the Franchise Tax Board along with the withholding amount due no later than the 20th day of the month following the month in wbich the withholding occurred to the following address: Franchise Tax Board P.O. Box 942867 Sacramento, CA 94267-0651 Buyer and seller acknowledge receipt of this notice. If you have questions, contact your tax advisor, an attorney, or the Franchise Tax Board at (888) 7924900, (916) 845.4900 (outside of the U.S.) or by fax at (916) 845-9512. PRELIM PLACER TITLE COMPANY A MOTHER LODE COMPANY COMPLETE WIRELESS CONSULTING 9300 TECH CENTER DRIVE SUITE 190 SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 REBEKAH ANDERSON INVOICE NO. 1415-10529.101. TERMS: Net Cash end of month in which first billing is rendered. On delinquent account.or deferred time payment plan, interest is charged at the maximum legal rate which is'l0% per annum or more. Property Address: 46 ORD RANCH RD, GRIDLEY, CA 95948 Buyer/Borrower: 46 ORD RANCH ROAD LLC -CHARGES- Title Search Fee Balance Due Please make check payable and send to: PLACER TITLE COMPANY Accounts Receivable 189 FULWEILER AVENUE AUBURN, CA 95603 (530) 887-2410 $600.'0-01 .$600.00 Tax 10: 942222502 Reference Order No:: 1415-10529 Invoice Date: June 02, 2008 Invoiced By: Carinne Kent Your Reference: Phone Number: 916-541-9109 TERMS: Net Cash end of month in which first billing is rendered. On delinquent account.or deferred time payment plan, interest is charged at the maximum legal rate which is'l0% per annum or more. Property Address: 46 ORD RANCH RD, GRIDLEY, CA 95948 Buyer/Borrower: 46 ORD RANCH ROAD LLC -CHARGES- Title Search Fee Balance Due Please make check payable and send to: PLACER TITLE COMPANY Accounts Receivable 189 FULWEILER AVENUE AUBURN, CA 95603 (530) 887-2410 $600.'0-01 .$600.00 Tax 10: 942222502 wER NO.: 00235390-005 - FH OFFICE NOTE: REPORT TO FACILTTATE ACQUISITION OF A CELL TOWER LOCATION. PRELIM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: NOTICE OF DETERMINATION Butte County Clerk 0 - E�c JUL -1 2009 Office of Planning and Research CANDACE J. GRUBBS, BUTTE CO. CLERK 1400 Tenth Street --- . RAI DEPUTY P.O. Box 3044 Sacramento, CA 95812-3044 FILING NO. Butte County Department of Development Services, Planning 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. AP Number: 025-200119 Project Title: MUPO8-0001, MINOR USE PERMIT Applicant: Verizon Wireless, c/o Complete Wireless Inc., 2009 V Street, Sacramento, CA 95818 Contact Person: MarkMichelena Telephone Number: 538=7376 Project Description:. Verizon Wireless is requesting approval to collocate wireless communications equipment on an existing 180 -foot tower and for associated ground equipment. The project consists of mounting of three (3) antenna sectors with four (4) antennas per sector (two of the antennas per sector will be installed at a future date) and two (2), 8 -foot diameter microwave dishes installed at a future date. The project also proposes the installation of one (1) 11'-6" x 30' equipment shelter on a concrete pad. The parcel is located on the southeast corner of Highway 99 and Ord Ranch Road, at 46 Ord Ranch Road, adjacent to, and within the Sphere of Influence of, the City of Gridley. State Clearinghouse Number (If submitted to clearinghouse): N/A This is to advise that the Butte County Planning Commission has approved the above-described project on 3/13/2008 and has made the following determinations regarding the above-described project: 1. The project ❑will, ®will not, have a significant effect on the environment. 2. ❑An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 3. ®A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 4. Mitigation measures ❑were, ®were not, made a condition of the approval of the project. 5. A statement of overriding considerations ❑was, ®was not, adopted for this project. This is to certify that the final EIR, with comments and responses and record of project approval, is available to the general public at: N/A Date received for filing and posting at OPR N/A Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Orovi)je' , C,A CHarles Thistlethwaite� Division Manager Department of Development Services DECLARATION OF FEES DUE (California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4) Name and address of applicant: Verizon Wireless c/o Complete Wireless Inc. 2009 V Street Sacramento, CA95818 Project Title/File Number: MINOR USE PERMIT, MUP08-0001 APN: 025-200-119 CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: 1. NOTICE OF EXEMPTION./ STATEMENT OF EXEMPTION ❑ A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $50.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee ❑ B. Certificate of No Effect $50.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee . 2. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION - FEE REQUIRED ® A. Negative Declaration $1,993.00 State Filing Fee (Provided Waiver of Fee) $50.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee ❑ B. Environmental Impact Report $2606.75 State Filing Fee $50.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 3. OTHER (Specify) ❑ $50.00'Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee PAYMENT / NON-PAYMENT OF FEES: 1. ® PAYMENT: The above fees have been paid. See attached receipt(s): # P1223 & P1463 2. ❑ NON-PAYMENT: The above fees are required. Not paid. Chief Planning Oficial By: Tim Snellings, Development Services Title: Director Lead Agency: Butte County Department. of Development Services Date: June 30, 2009 TWO COPIES OF THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED WITH ALL ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. THREE COPIES OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION ARE REQUIRED FOR FILING. ALL APPLICABLE FEES ARE DUE AND PAYABLE PRIOR TO THE FILING OF ANY ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE COUNTY OF BUTTE RECEIVED FROM ( EAG.# COUN7Y OF BUTTE AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE AND TREASURER'$ RECEIPT OROVILL.E, CA PLANNING 3M ATR NO 39264.., DATE 912412008 FUND FUND ADEPT ACCT CASH DESCMP71ON INV# TITLE CODE CODE CODE CODE AMOUNT DEPOSIT DATE: 9123 RECEIPT'S: P1222; P1229 RECEIVED ON: 9119 1 PLANNING ADPL FEES GENL. OD10 440MI 421099 40lWi 2,512.50 I -AND 01tVELOPMENt GENL i 0010 440OD4 4611700 .101001 100.00 ENVIRONME MrAL. HLTH PH FUND 0024 640013 4614901 1010DI 206.70 AGRICULTURAL FEES GENL 010 46=1 p1mm 1g1w1 79.28 FIRE PLNG APPL FEE FIRE PROTECT 0100 4 1 481724 101001 20.00 t NODINOE CLERK'S FILING FEE GENL W10 47M 4612319 104001 g �ak.PSuamta�r Amount of Fes: APN; 02&20.( 1i ig, MUP08-naoi; COMPLETE WRELESS s Woo FISH & GAME FEES CLERK$RECORD 1001 2W -10114M 4,978.75 C 1250) Pej eat Number i Amount of Fee APPI; W -200-1i3, MUPO -OOQ4; COMPLE7EWFELESS $ 1.876.73- y TOTAL $ 610 82.15. i APPROVED BY: RECEIVED BY: AUDITOR-CONMOLLER TREASURER B:,t v By; ..... tite=treasumr pink auditor caaaatr-depoWtor. goldoet rad=619 COUNTY OF BUTTE AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE AND TREASURER'S RECEIPT OROVILLE, GA ATR NO. 47195 RECEIVED FROM PLANNING BM3, # 026 DEPOSIT DATE 613012009 • Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecounty.net/dds www.butteaeneralplan.net ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING October 22, 2008 Complete Wireless Consulting PO Box 162338 Sacramento, CA 95618 Re: Application Complete — MUP08-0001, (APN 025-200-119) Dear Complete Wireless Consulting: The Department of Development Services and other responsible agencies have preliminarily reviewed the above referenced project, and determined that the application and project are "complete." This determination was made on October 16, 2008. The draft conditions for the . proposed wireless collocation facility are attached. You are welcome to contact me to discuss,the conditions. In response to your letter dated October 20, 2008 (regarding the California Environmental Quality Act), collocation applications are typically processed using a Negative Declaration. A Mitigated Negative Declaration may be required if it is determined that an impact of the project is required to be mitigated. Should you have any further questions regarding this matter, I can be reached at (530) 538-7603, or via e-mail at ctolley@buttecounty.net. Chris Tolley Associate Planner • Planning Division 1. 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 "Attachment _", and is incorporated herein by this reference. 2. The new antennas and mounting hardware shall be painted to match the existing neutral color of the proposed communications tower. 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 all associated towers in excess of thirty (30) feet in height 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, froom the Division of Environmental Health. 6. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existmg�deed restrictions 7. The Facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide\all-weather, access, to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a fort-yy,. th6lusand�(40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance.``�`���� - 8. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage\except forem' ergency purposes. 9. The Facility shall fall within current.\stand�ds and =regulations f the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the FCC; and any other`S,tate�and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility If such standards'- and'regulations are changed, the f„ property owner or responsible party shall bring the'Facility into compliance with such revised standards and . regulations within ninety, ,(9Q) days of the effective date of such standards and regulation's\ uriles's"a. mor e'stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency:.:, 10. The Facility 6r` ombination 0i', Facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequencyy radtation*(EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for huin�an exposure, as amended over time. 11. If it is foundthat the,Faeihty~s or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working orresiding 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 Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin 65. 12. Prior to issuance of the Minor Use Permit, 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. 13. 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. 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. R 15. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a,written"(verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operato `�and'an`'FCC� licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operat r�, `'tlati' the *. radi6, frequency A, radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted, by the facili y°conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports preparedvfor the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the�Qo ty: T& -reports shal-hbe submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31'of each year. 16. The Facility shall be secured at all tirries, to�prevent access by -the public. 17. The collocation of the antennas allowed by this Minor'se,NK Permit requires the issuance of a building permit from the Butte\County�BuildingDivision. The Building Division, based upon engineered calculiitions� submitted\by `the applicant, may determine that the tower cannot physically:s pport the requested number' f antennas. If that is the case, the K-(\ -,w \ \\ ",7, %�, number of new antenrfa§�alloed on,,the tower may be less than the number of antennas permitted by this `Minor ,Use lPermit.�' Public Works 18. Comply with -- for access off SR -99 prior to establishing use.The collocation,of the antennas allowed by this Minor Use Permit requires the issuance of a building pemi t -,from the Butte,County Building Division. The Building Division, based upon engineered calculations submitted by the applicant, may determine that the tower cannot physically s pport *the requested number of antennas. If that is the case, the number of new an ennas allowed on the tower may be less than the number of antennas permitted by this Minor Use Permit. Environmental Health Division 19. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide a completed Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code. Pacific Gas and Electric 20. Any relocation or rearrangement of any existing PG&E facilities in the area to accommodate this project will be at the expense of the developer. 21. There shall be no building of structures, or the storage of materials allowed over or under any existing PG&E facilities, or inside any easements that exist which would infringe on PG&E easement rights. County Counsel 22. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and agrees ,to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. if .. . COMPLETE Wireless Consulting, Inc. October 20, 2008 • BUTTE COUNTY OCT 2 12088 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Sent via Certified Mail Attn: Chris Polly . 10 Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive' Oroville, CA 95965 Re: Verizon Wireless "Downtown Gridley" Minor Use Application Number: MUP08-0001 Dear Mr. Polly, This letter is to follow up on a Minor Use application submittal for a Verizon Wireless project located at 46 Ord Ranch Road, Gridley, CA (APN 025-200-119). The application was submitted to Butte County on 9/19/2008. California Government Code § 65943(a) states the following: Not later than 30 calendar days after any public agency has received an application for a development project, the agency shall determine in - writing whether the application is complete and shall immediately transmit the determination to the applicant for the development project. If the written determination is not made within 30 days after receipt of the application, and the application includes a statement that'it is an application for a development permit, the application shall be deemed complete for purposes of this chapter. , As we have received no notice of incompleteness, this Application MUP08-0001, is deemed complete as of 10/19/08. Furthermore, California Public Resources Code § 21080.2 requires the agency determine whether an - environmental impact report, negative declaration or a mitigated negative declaration shall be required for the.project. The Code dictates that this determination must be made no later than 30 days from the.day the application is deemed complete. Please inform me of the County's determination under,CEQA by marking the appropriate box on the page immediately following and returning a copy tome. 1 look forward to working with you on this project. Please contact me if you ha any questions or comments. X Very Truly, Katie Belmonte Representative for Verizon Wireless www.completewireless.net 2009 V Street Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 216-3958 (916) 313-3730 fax y Project Name: Verizon Wireless "Downtown Gridley" Application No.: MUP08-0001 Parcel Street Address: 46 Ord Ranch Road, Gridley, CA APN: APN'025=200-11.9 Under.CEQA, this project requires (check one): Environmental Impact Report Negative Declaration Mitigated Negative Declaration The project is categorically exempt Print Name: Date f. 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. 17. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 18. The collocation of the antennas allowed by this Minor Use Permit requires the issuance of a building permit from the Butte County Building Division. The Building Division, based upon engineered calculations submitted by the applicant, may determine that the tower cannot physically support the requested number of antennas. If that is the case, the number of new antennas allowed on the tower may be less than the number of antennas permitted by this Minor Use Permit. Public Works — Land Development Division 19. Prior to establishing use, obtain an encroachment permit and improve all new and existing driveway approaches to publicly maintained roads as specified in the county improvement standards and the terms of the encroachment permit. aeZMP Environmental Health Division ° y 20. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide a completed Hazardous Materials Release CALTA0,15 Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the IL,-qS. California Health & Safety Code. Pacific Gas and Electric 21. Any relocation or rearrangement of any existing PG&E facilities in the area to accommodate this project will be at the expense of the developer. 22. There shall be no building of structures, or the storage of materials allowed over or under any existing PG&E facilities, or inside any easements that exist which would infringe on PG&E easement rights. County Counsel 23. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ June 25, 2009 ■ Verizon Wireless MUP08-0001 Agenda Report ■ Page 14 of 15 ■ G City of Gridley 685 Kentucky Street Gridley, CA 95948 May 26, 2009 Butte County Department of Development Services Planning Division 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 Attn: Mark Michelena Re: Request for Comments — Minor Use Permit, No. 08-0001 (Verizon Wireless, applicant); APN 025-200-119; east side of Hwy 99, just south of Ord Ranch Road; A-40 zoning. The City of Gridley has received a Notice of Intent to adopt a Negative Declaration and Public Hearing for above noted application. We understand the application includes approval to collocate and operate a telecommunications facility on an existing 180 -foot tall lattice tower located just north of the City limits, within the Sphere of Influence. Although, we concur with the idea of collocating,.telecommunication facilities ,on existing towers in order to avoid the construction of new cell towers, we would like to reiterate 'our concerns forwarded to your office on October 29, 2003 for,the_original cell tower. (attached). As you are aware, the location of .the tower is located at. the northern entrance to the City. The City has invested considerable expense and efforts in planning studies and public participation in an attempt to beautify the Highway 99 corridor. An ongoing goal of the City is to develop this area as an attractive entryway — one that would attract passing motorists and increase investment for the community. In addition, the City's new General Plan expands design considerations for the area in the Community Character and Design and Land Use Elements.. As such, the City has always been opposed to the placement of a 182' communication tower adjacent to Highway 99. Although the. City understands the necessity to provide this type of service, more appropriate .locations with less of a visual impact on the 99 corridor should have been considered and required. Additional placement of antennas and equipment shelters will only add to the visual=clutter,of the area and exacerbate an existing incompatibility of land uses. ,;Because of theMsual impact .the communications tower and any additional panels and related construction- would have on, the City's northern entryway, the City is opposed to Minor Use Permit No. 08-0001. Obviously the City would like to request that the entire tower be moved to a less obtrusive location away from COUNCIL • ADMINISTRATION • FINANCE • 530.846:5695 PLANNING -PUBLIC WORKS.• 530.846.3631 BUILDING •530.846:3632 FAx 530.846.3229 Mark Michelena Butte County Development Services Page 2 of 2 the highway and passing motorists. If the tower is to remain, efforts should .be made to camouflage the structure and future additions. With regards to the environmental review, the City does not agree with the analysis that there will be no change in character or visual impact to the project area. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this project. If you would like to discuss this matter with the City, please feel free to call me at (530) 846- 3631. ' cerely, An Area"Redti, Community Development Director c: City Council and Planning Commission Rob Hickey, City Administrator City of Gridley 685 Kentucky Street Gridley, CA 95948 x }p October 29, 2003 Stephen Betts Butte County Department of Development Services Planning Division 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 Re: Request for Comments — Minor Use Permit No. 04-02; APN 025-200- 119; east side of Hwy 99, just south of Ord Ranch Road; A-40 zoning; Cingular Wireless, applicant. The City of Gridley has received the above noted application to construct and operate a wireless facility consisting of twelve panel antennas to be mounted at a height of 162' on an existing communications. tower. The application also includes construction of related equipment at the base of the tower within the existing fenced compound. The existing tower is located just north of the City limits, within the Sphere of Influence. The location of the tower is located at the northern entrance to the City. The City has invested considerable expense and efforts in planning studies and public participation in an attempt to beautify the Highway 99 corridor. An ongoing goal of the City is to develop this area as an attractive entryway — one that would attract passing motorists and increase investment for the community. As such, the City has always been opposed to the placement of a 182' communication tower adjacent to Highway 99. Although the City understands the necessity to provide this type of service, more appropriate locations with less of a visual impact on the 99 corridor should have been considered and required. Because of the visual impact the communications tower and any additional panels and related construction would have on the City's northern entryway, the City is opposed to Minor Use Permit No. 04-02. Obviously the City would like to request that the entire tower be moved to a less obtrusive location away from the highway and passing motorists. If the tower is to remain, efforts should be made to camouflage the structure and future additions. With regards to the attached environmental questionnaire, the City does not agree with the applicants' analysis that there will be no change in character or visual impact to the project area. COUNCIL • ADMINISTRATION • FINANCE •,530.846.5695 PLANNING • PUBLIC WORKS • 530.846.3631 BUILDING • 530.846.3632 FAx 530.846.3229 Thank you.for the opportunity to comment on this project. If you would . like to discuss this matter with the City, please feel free to call me at (530) 846- 3631. qcSierely, ea Redamonti Community Development Director c: City Council and Planning Commission Jack Slota, City Administrator Project Name: Minor Use Permit for Verizon Wireless, File # MUP08-0001 M. Public Agency Approvals: Butte County Planning Division, Butte County Building Division, Butte County Fire Department/CDF, Butte County Public Works Department. 2.0 DETERMINATION [X] I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. [ ] I find that although the proposed project COULD have a significant effect on the environment, there will NOT be a significant effect in this case because revisions have been made by or agreed to by the project proponent. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. [ ] I find that the proposed project COULD have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. [ ] I find that the proposed project MAY have a "potentially significant impact" or "potentially significant unless mitigated" impact on the environment, but at least one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. [ ] I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards, and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project, nothing further is required. Prepared by: Mark Michelena, Senior Planner Reviewed y: Chuck iWwake,4;371a�nning Manager 617, � Date , FJ _Z, j - I I ""121, ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ ■ Initial Study — Verizon Wireless MUP08-0001 ■ Page 3 of 29■ Page 1 of 3 Michelena, Mark From: Andrea [aredamonti@gridley.ca.us] Sent: Wednesday, ;June 03, 2009 4:29 PM To: Michelena, Mark Subject: RE: MUP08-0001 Meeting Thanks Mark — the number to reach me is (530) 370-6159.— Andrea Andrea RedamontiICommunity Development Director City of Gridley 1 685 Kentucky Street I Gridley, CA 95948 ® 530.846.3631 1 g 530.846.3229 ® aredamonti(cDgridley.ca.us From: Michelena, Mark [mailto:MMichelena@buttecounty.net] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 12:40 PM To: Andrea Subject: RE: MUP08-0001 Meeting I will contact you. Just for your information, Chuck will be in on the call. Mark Michelena Senior Planner, Planning Division Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7376 (530) 538-5366 Fax mmichelena@buttecounty.net "COUNTY OF BUTTE E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: This e-mail and any attachment thereto may contain private, confidential, and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, copying, or distribution of this e-mail (or any attachments thereto) by other than the County of Butte or the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you are NOT the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and permanently delete the original and any copies of this e-mail and any attachments thereto." j From: Andrea [mailto:aredamonti@gridley.ca.us] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 12:05 PM To: Michelena, Mark Subject: RE: MUP08-0001 Meeting Sure — 11:30 would be a lot better. Do I call you? Do you have a number I should call specifically? Andrea RedamontilCommunity Development Director City of Gridley 1 685 Kentucky Street I Gridley, CA 95948 0) 530.846.3631 1 8 530.846.3229 ® aredamonti(cgridley.ca.us From: Michelena, Mark [mailto:MMichelena@buttecounty.net] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 12:02 PM To: Andrea Subject: RE: MUP08-0001 Meeting I don't want to make it inconvenient for you; will 11:30 be better? If not, I will schedule it for 11:15. Thanks. 6/4/2009 Page 2 of 3 Mark Michelena Senior Planner, Planning Division Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 (530)538-7376 (530) 538-5366 Fax mmichelena@buttecounty.net "COUNTY OF BUTTE E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: This e-mail and any attachment thereto may contain private, confidential, and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, copying, or distribution of this e-mail (or any attachments thereto) by other than the County of Butte or the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you are NOT the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and permanently delete the original and any copies of this e-mail and any attachments thereto." From: Andrea [mailto:aredamonti@gridley.ca.us] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 11:59 AM To: Michelena, Mark Subject: RE: MUP08-0001 Meeting Mark — tomorrow at 11:15 will work for me... sorry I will be rushing back to the phone. Andrea Andrea RedamontilCommunity Development Director City of Gridley 1 685 Kentucky Street I Gridley, CA 95948 ® 530.846.3631 1 g 530.846.3229 ® aredamontiCa_gridley.ca.us From: Michelena, Mark [mailto:MMichelena@buttecounty.net] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 11:38 AM To: Andrea t, Subject: MUP08-0001 Meeting Andrea, I'm sorry about not confirming another date to call you. Will tomorrow around 11:00 work for you or will next week work better for you. Please let me know. Thank you. Mark Michelena Senior Planner, Planning Division Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7376 (530) 538-5366 Fax mmichelena@buttecounty.net .net "COUNTY OF BUTTE E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: This e-mail and any attachment thereto may contain private, confidential, and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, copying, or distribution of this e-mail (or any attachments thereto) by other than the County of Butte or the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you are NOT the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and permanently delete the original and any copies of this e-mail and any attachments thereto." This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MadScanner, and is 6/4/2009 Page 3 of 3 believed to be clean. This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. 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Nulp-%'�ICE � RETURN TO SENDER CSJ COMPANY LLC i 22531 DOUGLAS ®LVD STE 115 ROSEVILLE OA 9S6631-42iS DMCONM1 9581.4 I RETURN TO SENDER b)J,,),.,,)),)„1J) 11„1 Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www. butteco u ntv. neVdds www.buttegeneralplan.net BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR MUP08-0001 In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Butte County has prepared an Initial Study and is considering the adoption of a Negative Declaration for project WP08-0001 (Verizon Wireless) at a public hearing before the Butte County Planning Commission to be held on June 25, 2009, at 9:00 a.m. in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. Pro*ect Information Project: WP08-0001 (Applicant: Verizon Wireless) APN: 025-200-119 Location: On the southeast corner of Highway 99 and Ord Ranch Road, at 46 Ord Ranch Road, adjacent to, and within the sphere of, the City of Gridley. Proposal: Verizon Wireless is requesting approval to collocate and operate a telecommunications facility an existing 180 -foot tall lattice tower owned by American Tower Corporation. The project consists of - 1 . f:1. Mounting of three (3) antenna sectors with four (4) antennas per sector (two of the antennas per sector will be installed at a future date) at the 152 -foot height level and two, 8 -foot diameter microwave dishes installed at a future date at the 120 -foot height level; 2. One 11'-6" x 30' equipment shelter on a concrete pad The equipment shelter includes an 11'6" x 8' stand-by generator room and an 11'-6" x 22' equipment room 3. Emergency stand-by generator (DEERE 3.0 DTA Engine) and batteries; and 4. Installing wiring connecting the tower facilities and ground facilities in a narrow trench. The California. Environmental Quality Act requires this notice to disclose whether any listed toxic sites are present on the project site. The project site does not contain a listed toxic site. The Initial Study/Negative Declaration and reference documents for this project are on file for public review and comment starting May 29, 2009 through June 17, 2009, at the Butte County Planning Division, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, 95965. The Initial Study/Negative Declaration is also available for review on the County website at htt-p://www.buttecounty.net/dds/Planninp-/default. asp and then by selecting "Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declarations/Negative Declarations" and finally the project document. All persons are invited to review the document. Written comments will be accepted by the Planning Division at the above address. • 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. If you challenge the above application 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. The above mentioned application is 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 or send an email to Mark Michelena, (530) 538-7376 or mmichelena@buttecounty.net. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES To be published in the Gridley Herald on Friday, May 29, 2009. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR MUP08-0001 In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Butte County has prepared an Initial Study and is considering the adoption of a Negative Declaration for project MUP08-0001 (Verizon Wireless) at a public hearing before the Butte County Planning Commission to be held on June 25, 2009, at 9:00 a.m. in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. Proiect Information Project: WP08-0001 (Applicant: Verizon Wireless) APN: 025-200-119 Location: On the southeast corner of Highway 99 and Ord Ranch Road, at 46 Ord Ranch Road, adjacent to, and within the sphere of, the City of Gridley. Proposal: Verizon Wireless is requesting approval to collocate and operate a telecommunications facility an existing 180 -foot tall lattice tower owned by American Tower Corporation. The project consists of: 1. Mounting of three (3) antenna sectors with four (4) antennas per sector (two of the antennas per sector will be installed at a future date) at the 152 -foot height level and two, 8 -foot diameter microwave dishes installed at a future date at the 120 -foot height level; 2. One 11'-6" x 30' equipment shelter on a concrete pad The equipment shelter includes an 11'6" x 8' stand-by generator room and an 11'-6" x 22' equipment room 3. Emergency stand-by generator (DEERE 3.0 DTA Engine) and batteries; and 4. Installing wiring connecting the tower facilities and ground facilities in a narrow trench. The California Environmental Quality Act requires this notice to disclose whether any listed toxic sites are present on the project site. The project site does not contain a listed toxic site. The Initial Study/Negative Declaration and reference documents for this project are on file for public review and comment starting May 29, 2009 through June 17, 2009, at the Butte County Planning Division, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, 95965. The Initial Study/Negative Declaration is also available for review on the County website at htti)://www.buttecoLm and then by selecting "Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declarations/Negative Declarations" and finally the project document. All persons are invited to review the document. Written comments will be accepted by the Planning Division at the above address. 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. If you challenge the above application 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. The above mentioned application is 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 or send an email to Mark Michelena, (530) 538-7376 or mmichelena@buttecounty.net. L� BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES To be published in the Gridley Herald on Friday, May 29, 2009. 0 Butte County Department of Development Services 0 TrF0 TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR o 0 0 0 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 0 (530) 538-7601 Telephone cOUN'�y (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecounty.net/dds www.buttegeneralplan.net IDR Meeting Notes for MUP08-0001 (October 16, 2008 and October 22, 2008) Division/Department Present: 1. Public Works (Eric Schroth 10%22) 2. Planning (Stacey 10/22 and myself 10/16 and 10/22) 3. EH (Doug Fogel 10/16) 4. CDF (Steve Fowler 10/16 and Matt Damon 10/16 and 10/22) Comments & Conditions: Planning Complete Completeness issue: none Conditions: standard Ag — Complete Completeness issue: none Conditions: none Public Works — Complete Completeness issue: none Conditions: CalTrans encroachment permit is necessary Environmental Health — Complete Completeness issue: none Conditions: standard HAZ-MAT CDF — Complete Completeness issue: none Conditions: none County Counsel — Nothing received Completeness issue: Conditions: ; Butte County � P. De a• ent of Develo ment Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buftecounty.net/dds ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING October 7, 2008 TO: Public Works/Land Development FROM: Chris Tolley, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: Complete Wireless consulting, MUP08-0001 APN: 025-200-119 DATE OF Inter -Departmental Review: October 15, 2008 IRIECEP IDR RESPONSE REGARDING October 13, 2008 COMPLETENESS OF APPLICATION DUE BY: OCT 0 9 2000 AGENCY/DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS/MITIGATION COUNrY MEASURES DUE BY: October 30, 2008 .O BUTTE LAND DEi/ELAPNIEtAT DIV. The Planning Division has received a.project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, to be determined at the Inter -Departmental Review (IDR) Committee meeting on October 15, 2008, and/or to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/departrrient's area of expertise and jurisdiction. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:The applicant, Verizon Wireless (application submitted by Complete Wireless), is requesting a Minor Use Permit to co -locate antennas on an existing 180 -foot cell tower. The wireless communications facilities include three antenna sectors with four antennas per sector (two antennas will be installed at a future date), and a 12 -foot by 30 -foot equipment shelter with a 210 gallon diesel generator. The parcel is located at 46 Ord Ranch Road (on the east side of SR -99, approximately 1,200 feet south of the intersection of SR -99 and Ord Ranch Road), an area designated OFC (Orchard and Field Crops) by the Butte County General Plan and zoned A-40 (Agricultural, 40 -acre minimum).. COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.: 4 ZONING: A-40 (Agricultural, forty -acre parcels), GENERAL PLAN: OFC If a response cannot be submitted prior to the due dates listed above, please call Chris Tolley at 530-538- 7603 or send him an email at ctolle Abuttecounty.net . You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please return response to project planner. IDR COMMITTEE — APPLICATION COMPLETE Fy o Name: Date: es Name: L�,?nt, Date: 0&7v13m,_ /7� 200 ' G:\PROJECTSVvfUP\Verizon Wireless MUP08-0001\Administrative\REQUEST FOR CON& ENTS MUP08-0001.doc f, is BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT: Complete Wireless consulting, DATE: AGENT: <undefined value> APN: FILE #: MUP08-0001 PLANNER: 9/18/2008 025-200-119 Chris Tolley PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant, Verizon Wireless (application submitted by Complete Wireless), is requesting a Minor Use Permit to co -locate antennas on an existing 180 -foot cell tower. The wireless communications facilities include three antenna sectors with four antennas per sector (two antennas will be installed at a future date), and a 12 -foot by 30 - foot equipment shelter with a 210 gallon diesel generator. The parcel is located at 46 Ord Ranch Road (on the east side of SR -99, approximately 1,200 feet south of the intersection of SR -99 and Ord Ranch Road), an area designated OFC (Orchard and Field Crops) by the Butte County General Plan and zoned A-40 (Agricultural, 40 -acre minimum). Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: K �- A. C�n�STR ETS 00 1. fro% Prior to establishing use, obtain an encroachment permit and improve all new and existing driveway approaches to publicly maintained roads as specified in the county improvement standards and the terms of the encroachment permit. . ❑ 2. Prior to establishing use, deed to Butte County in fee simple e feet of right-of-way from the centerline of 1 along the entire property frontage. The right-of-way shall be sufficient for the installation of county improvement standard S-5 at all street intersections. ❑ 3. Prior to establishing use, submit road and drainage improvement plans to the Land Development Division for the installation and construction of street frontage improvements on I . Improve parcel frontage to a ''/z+ 12' / full street section on I to an RS-' county improvement standard including, but not limited to curb, gutter and sidewalk for parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less. Construct or provide a performance bond and labor and material bond for the construction of the required improvements prior to establishing use. ❑ 4. Prior to establishing use, relinquish abutter's rights of access to Butte County along the 1 frontage of parcels 11 except at approved access points. B. DRAINAGE ❑ 1. Prior to establishing use, a plan for a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall detail existing drainage conditions and shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained or retained onsite and/ or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. ❑ 2. Prior to establishing use, establish 100 year flood plain elevations and the lowest floor elevations for any structures, in accordance with Butte County Code §26-25. Show on the additional map sheet the elevations (by contours) and the location of an accepted NGVD29 (National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929) benchmark and a temporary benchmark on-site. • � Page 1 of 1 Tolley, Chris From: Walters, Charlotte Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 9:55 AM To: Tolley, Chris Subject: MUP08-0001, 25-200-119, Complete Wireless Hi Chris, . This is complete, see conditions. in Trakit Charlotte Butte County Depat ent of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www. buttecounty.netldds ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING October 7, 2008 TO: CalFire FROM: Chris Tolley, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: Complete Wireless consulting, MUP08-0001 APN: 025-200-119 DATE OF Inter -Departmental Review.:, October 15, 2008 IDR RESPONSE REGARDING October 13, 2008 COMPLETENESS OF APPLICATION DUE BY: AGENCY/DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS/MITIGATION MEASURES DUE BY: October 30, 2008 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, to be determined at the Inter -Departmental Review (IDR) Committee meeting on October 15, 2008, and/or to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:The applicant, Verizon Wireless (application submitted. by Complete Wireless), is requesting a Minor Use Permit to co -locate antennas on an existing 180 -foot cell tower. The wireless communications facilities include three antenna sectors with four antennas per sector (two antennas will be installed at a future date), and a 12 -foot by 30 -foot equipment shelter with a 210 gallon diesel generator. The parcel is located at 46 Ord Ranch Road (on the east side of SR -99, approximately 1,200 feet south of the intersection of SR -99 and Ord Ranch Road), an area designated OFC (Orchard and Field Crops) by the Butte County General Plan and zoned A-40 (Agricultural, 40 -acre minimum).. . COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.: 4 . ZONING: A-40 (Agricultural, forty -acre parcels), GENERAL PLAN: OFC If a response cannot be submitted prior to the due dates listed above, please call Chris Tolley at 530-538- 7603 or send him an email at ctolleygbuttecounty.net . You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please return response to prQiect planner. IDR COMMITTEE — APPLICATION COMPLETE rl No Name: Date: Yes Name: ate: %6 % GAPROJECTS\MUP\verizon Wireless MUP08-0001\Administrative\REQUEST FOR C MMENTS MUP08-0001.doc xk/ 6kw o C COUNTY OF BUTTE AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE AND TREASURER'S RECEIPT OROVILLE, CA ATR NO. 47193 RECEIVED FROM PLANNING BAG # 026 DEPOSIT DATE 613412009 FUND FUND DEPT ACCT CASH DESCRIPTION INV# TITLE CODE CODE CODE CODE AMOUNT DEPOSIT ON: 601 -RECEIPTS: P1461 - P7463 RECEIVED ON- 6126. °PLANNING,APPL FEES GENL 0010 "440001 4210500 101001. 1,194.40 LAND DEVELOPMENT GENL 0010 440004 4611700 101001 387.70 ENVIRONMENTAL HLTH PH FUND 0021. 64 011 4914901 101001 153.40 -AGRICULTURAL. FEES GENL : 0010- 460001 4612200: 101001 96.25- "FIRE PLN( APPL FEE FIRE-PROTECT01 . 40001 101001. 107.00. .4617240.. FISH4 GAME FEES CLERK/RECORD 1001 280 1011460 116.25 Project Number Amount of Fee . bAUPO&.0001; COMPLETE WRELESS.CC)N rAiLTING: APN 025-200-119 $ 148.25 ' C COUNTY OF BUTTE • FIELD OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA PURCHASE ORDER s QNTY u P The Gridley Herald P P.O. Box 68 L Gridley, CA 95948 E Fax# (530) 846-4519 R Issued By Department UTtF 00 NUMBER 0 0 d F 4.�, ; o 09-2297 Olt County of Butte Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-6869 DATE QNTY INVOICE NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION AMOUNT CHARGE TO WO. # 5/27/09 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC 440-001;537 PLEASE FURNISH TWO COPIES OF THE AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION AND TEAR SHEET BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CA 95965 To ublished,on: Friday, May 29,.2009 Requested by: Mark Michelena Project# MUP08-0001 APN: 025-200-119 Applicant: Verizon Wireless I TOTALI I I, the undersigned, hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the services or articles specified above have been performed or delivered or, where authorized, are hereby contracted for and that there is a Budget Appropriation for the same. F 09-229 Date: Uepartment Heador Authorized Deputy SUPPLIER NO. 1 0769 DEPT ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT NO. INVOICE NO. INV. DATE ENCUMBRANCE AMOUNT 1 2 3 4 5 6 Submit WHITE, CANARY and PINK to PURCHASING SERVICES with supplier's invoice. Retain GOLDENROD Z:\PROJECTSWIUP\Verizon Wireless MUP08-0001 Wdministrative\MUP08-0001 FPO - GRIDLEY HERALD COUNTY OF BUT fE AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE AND TREASURER'S RECEIPT OROVILLE, CA RECEIVED FROM PLANNING RAG # 328 ATR NO 39264 DATE 912412900 FUND FUND DEPT ACCT CASH DESCRIPTION II\ W TITLE CODE CODE CODE CODE AMOUNT DEPOSIT DATE: .3I23 RECEIPTS: P1222 P1223 RECEIVED 6N-... 9119 PLANNING APPL FEES GENL 0010 440MI 4210950 101001 2,512.50 LAND DEVELOPMENT GENL 0010 440004 461 WOO 101001 100.00 -E NVIROi MENTAL HLTH PH FUND 0021 54W113 4614901 101001 266.70 AGRICULTURAL FEES GENL : 0010 46OW1 4612200 101001 73.20 `FIRE PLNG AP PL FEE FIRE PROTECT 0100 450001 4617240 101001 203.00 NODINOE CLERK'S FILING, EEE GENL 610. 470MI 4512319 101001 50.00 ($50) Project, Number'_' - •_. - : Amount of Fee ,�Pt�:iJ2q2Q0-199..MUPaB- 0Q1..C.t0MP.LETEWRELESS - - -- .. 50.00 FISH & GAME FEES CLE:RKMECORD '1001 280 1011460 1,876.75 (9501`92 0) Project Number Amount of Fee --- --- P23-0 C!; COMPLETE WRELESS MI TOTAL $ 61902,15 APPROVED BY: RECEIVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER TREASURER _ Bp: ite=treasurer pink --auditor canary=depositor dolden.ro&-file BfkTE COUNTY RECEIPT 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Department of Development Services Phone (530) 538-7541 Fax (530) 538-2140 Receipt Number: P1223 Permit Number: MUP08-0001 Job Address: 46 Applicant: Complete Wireless consulting Fee Description Account Number Printed: 9/19/2(08 2:16 pm Fee Amarunt DP Fish/Game - Negative Dec 1001-0-280-1011460 $1,876.75 ')p DPAG Minor Use Permit 0010-460001-4612200-10101 $?3.20 DPCR Record Fee Minor Use Perm 0010-470001-4612319-10101 V$ -,;O.00 !p DPEHLUP Minor Use Permit 0021-540013-4614901-10101 $266.70 DPFPP Minor Use Permit 0100-450001-4617240-10101 $20.00 DPLD Minor Use Permit 0010-440004-4611700-10101 $1 C 0.00 DP Minor Use Permit 0010-440001-4210900-10101 1• $2,257.80 Ip DP Publishing/Legal Notices P 0010440001-4210900-10101 $1 If 7.40 P Total Fees Paid: $5902485 Date Paid: 9/19/2008 Paid By: Complete Wireless consulting Pay Method: Check 10894 Received By: CLD • r 1089.4 CALIFORNIA BANK & TRUST ARDEN WAY OFFICE 11-204/1210 �.- 9/19/2008 COMPLETE P -O. Box 162338 Wireless Consulting, Inc. Sacramento, CA 95816 - **5,024.85 00 PAY TO THE � ORDER OF Bette County Treasurer -our and 85/100www******www***wwww**www*****w********www*rwwrw*******w*****w******w**w*wrt***w*** DOLLARS ei Butte County Treasurer z - i t �; ryp MEMO Minor Use Permit Application Downtown Gridley 1120 1089411' 112100 204 21: L 2 500 3 90 7 111' H U W O J Cr_ 9 a 0 �� rn Z. z g a 1-5 ZR �C)o O oto� Q U y O J ^3LLI N W •� J r� ERevisions: 09/09/0 09/09/08 0 — 0 — File�162ss7_T11a.y� Drawn : Ate Checked : 1137 Scale: As R01m Date: 08/27/08 Job No. 162167 T1.1 s GENERAL NOTE P 0JECT DIRECT Y 1. DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED, WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TAKE OWNS APPLICANT: LANDLORD: VER120N WIRELESS AMERICAN TOWER CORP. PRECEDENCE, AND THIS SET OF PLANS IS INTENDED TO BE USED FOR 255 PARKSHORE DRIVE 2717 CATALINA AVE. DIAGRAMMATIC PURPOSES ONLY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. THE GENERAL FOLSOM, CA 95630 ME2A AZ 85204 CONTRACTOR'S SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, LABOR AND ANYTHING ELSE DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE I( INSTALLATIONS AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: MANUEL S. TSIHLAS GAILENE BIGART 2. PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS, THE CONTRACTORS INVOLVED SHALL VISIT THE JOB SITE AND FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH ALL CONDITIONS . MST ARCHITECTS, INC. COMPLETE WIRELESS CONSULTING 801 ALHAMBRA BLVD., SUITE 2 9300 TECH CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 190 AFFECTING THE PROPOSED PROJECT, WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT SACRAMENTO; CA 95816 SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 DOCUMENTS, FIELD CONDITIONS AND CONFIRM THAT THE PROJECT MAY BE 916-505-3811 916-217-7511 ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. ANY ` manuel®mstajchiteds.com gbigart®completewireless.net ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR DISCREPENCIES ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT/ ENGINEER. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVEveri.LonE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION TO � I3. �f PROCEED WITH CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO STARTING WORK ON ANY ITEM NOT ! CLEARLY DEFINED BY THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS/CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. LEASING: '1 DATE- ATE 4. 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE PROJECT (1 C 6 Z 3 2 5 5 P A R K S H 0 R E DRIVE F 0' L S O M Ci A 9 5 0 ZONING: I DATE: DESCRIBED HEREIN. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ° RF ENGINEER: lj DATE - ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES, AND PROCEDURES AND FOR COORDINATING ALL PORTIONS OF THE WORK UNDER CONSTRUCTION (VZW): DATE THE CONTRACT. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS DOWNTOWN G CONSTRUCTION (CWC): DATE EQUIPMENT ENGINEER: DATE ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S/VENDOR'S SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR ORDINANCES TAKE PRECEDENCE. OWNER. DAA 6.ALL WORK PERFORMED ON PROJECT AND MATERIALS INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS, AND IN 4 6 0 R D RANCH ROAD BUTTEPROJECT ORDINANCES. CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL COTINTy .. S U M M A R Y LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS, AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY, MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND GRIDLEY, CALIFORNIA 9 59 48 SEP ,t !; PROPERTY INFORMATION LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. 19 2005 LAT.: N39' 22' 28.19' NAD 83 LONG.: W11 - 41' 14.55" NAD 83 7. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AT THE PROJECT SITE A FULL SET • DEVELOP A 00-119 DEVELOPMENT LAT.: N39' 22' 28.59' NAD 27 OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS UPDATED WITH THE LATEST REVISIONS AND • SERVICE, LONG.: Wlil- 41' 10.65" NAD 27 ADDENDUMS OR CLARIFICATIONS FOR THE USE BY ALL PERSONNEL INVOLVED ASSESSOR'S FARCEL NUMBER: 025-200-119 WITH THE PROJECT. JURISDICTION BUTTE COUNTY 8. THE STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF THIS PROJECT SITE/FACILITY ARE NOT PROJECT : 2008280594 4__.4P9N.4`i S-2 (NON–HABITABLE EQUIPMENT SHELTER) U (TOWER) TO BE ALTERED BY THIS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 11 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: TYPE V–B 9. DETAILS HEREIN ARE INTENDED TO SHOW END RESULT OF DESIGN. MINOR LOCATION 187368 ZONING: 11' A-40 MODIFICATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUIT JOB CONDITIONS OR SITUATIONS, : AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE SCOPE OF 11 jC O D E C O M P L I A N C E 10. SEAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE–RATED AREAS WITH U.L. LISTED OR ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE PERFORMED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE FIRE MARSHALL APPROVED MATERIALS IF APPLICABLE TO THIS FACILITY AND WITH THE CURRENT EDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE OR PROJECT SITE. LOCAL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. NOTHING IN THESE PLANS IS TO BE CONSTRUED TO PERMIT WORK NOT CONFORMING TO THESE CODES: 11. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT 1. CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE (INCL. TITLE 24 & 25) EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING, CURBING, ETC. DURING 2. 2007 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (CBC) CONSTRUCTION. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR 3. 2007 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE (CMC) ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURED DUE TO THE CONSTRUCTION ON OR 4. 2007 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE (CPC) ABOUT THE PROPERTY. 5. 2007 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE (CEnC) 12. CONTRACTOR SHALL SEE TO 1T THAT GENERAL WORK AREA IS KEPT 6. 2007 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE (CEC) 7. 2007 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE (CFC) CLEAN AND HAZARD FREE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, B. LOCAL COUNTY OR CITY ORDINANCES DEBRIS, RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: THE PROPERTY. PREMISES SHALL BE LEFT IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE. THIS FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. HANDICAPPED ORO RANCH RD ACCESS REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2007 13. THE ARCHITECTS/ENGINEERS HAVE MADE EVERY EFFORT TO SET FORTH T CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE. IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS THE COMPLETE SCOPE OF WORK. CONTRACTORS BIDDING THE JOB ARE NEVERTHELESS CAUTIONED THAT P R O J E C T D E S C R I P T I O N MINOR OMISSIONS OR ERRORS IN THE DRAWINGS AND OR SPECIFICATIONS PROJECT SITE SHALL NOT EXCUSE SAID CONTRACTOR FROM COMPLETING THE PROJECT AND ` IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THESE DOCUMENTS. THE PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY IN A 12'-0"x3O'–O" BIDDER SHALL BEAR THE RESPONSIBILITY OF NOTIFYING (IN WRITING) THE SHELTER LEASE AREA INCLUDING: 12'-0"x30'70" EQUIPMENT SHELTER ARCHITECT/ENGINEER OF ANY CONFLICTS, ERRORS, OR OMISSIONS PRIOR TO (W/STANDBI, DIESEL GENERATOR), POWER AND TELCO TO SITE, & (3) ANTENNA THE SUBMISSION OF CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL. IN THE EVENT OF SECTORS W/(2) PROPOSED & (2) FUTURE ANTENNAS PER SECTOR & (2) DISCREPENCIES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PRICE THE MORE COSTLY OR. FUTURE 8'70"0 MICROWAVE DISHES MOUNTED TO AN EXISTING 180.0' TALL EXTENSIVE WORK, UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE. LATTICE TOWER. STANDISH LN SYCAMORE RD x fi DIRECTIONS PROJECT MILESTONES FROM VERIZON OFFICE ® 255 PARKSHORE DR. FOLSOM, CA 95630: t/i 07/30/013 90% ZONING DOCUMENTS ' 08/29/08 100% ZONING DOCUMENTS 1: Start outgoing SOUTHWEST on PARKSHORE OR toward FOLSOM 9 9 E. GRIDLEY RD 1 09/09/08 / REwstON 01 BLVD. 2: Turn RIGHT onto FOLSOM BLVD. 90% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 3: FOLSOM BLVD becomes AMERICAN RIVER BRIDGE. -- 100% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 4: AMERICAN RIVER BRIDGE becomes FOLSOM AUBURN RD. 5: FOLSOM AUBURN RD becomes AUBURN FOLSOM RD. 6: Turn LEFT onto DOUGLAS BLVD. I N D E X O F DRAWING S 7: Turn RIGHT onto E ROSEVILLE PKWY. 8: Turn RIGHT onto GALLERIA BLVD. 9: Merge onto CA -65 N via the ramp on the LEFT. - rr 1 Tt.t TITLE SHEET, LOCATION PLAN, PROJECT DATA 10: CA -65 N becomes CA -70 N. - ZONING 2 C.1 CML SURVEY SHEET 11: Turn RIGHT onto CA-20/CA-70/9TH ST. DOCUMENTS 3 A1.1 EQUIPMENT LAYOUT PLANS 12: Turn LEFT onto CA-20/CA-70/8 ST. Continue to follow CA -70. 4 A1.2 PROJECT ELEVATIONS 13: Turn LEFT onto E GRIDLEY RD. 14: Turn RIGHT onto CA -99.15: I Turn R I CH GRIDLEY, CA 16: End at 46 OrdoRan 6 Rd Gridley, CA 95948-9403 LOCATION PLAN H U W O J Cr_ 9 a 0 �� rn Z. z g a 1-5 ZR �C)o O oto� Q U y O J ^3LLI N W •� J r� ERevisions: 09/09/0 09/09/08 0 — 0 — File�162ss7_T11a.y� Drawn : Ate Checked : 1137 Scale: As R01m Date: 08/27/08 Job No. 162167 T1.1 �I m AEL:EL:93.73'x 6.00' UTIL.I ESMT.(P) L xEL:93.84'�g \ 1 1 1 c � ----- —�a — J � W u 1 / 5.00 W a 1 i /7..AVEL ESMT.(P) S RD (E) G S VALVE (E) GAS METER(E) 0 0 0 ' GAS METER(E) LATTICE TOWER (E) (SEE TOWER DIAGRAM) CELLULAR EQUIP (E) GROUND MNT CABLE TRAY(E) (P) VERIZON WIRELESS LEASE AREA — 6.00' UTIL. ESMT.(P) 5.00 M.N. n•aa • SCALE 1" = 20' a S 2a 4a '60 PROJECT AREA ENLARGEMENT Verizon Wireless Downtown Gridley Lease Area Description All those certain lease areas being a portion of the Northwest quarter of Section 31, Township 18 North, Range 3 East, M.D.M. being more particularly described as follows: Equipment Lease Area: Commencing at a 5/8" rebor with plastic cap stamped RCE 18842 set on the Easterly right of way of U.S. Highway 99 near the West 1/4 cornerofthe aforementioned Section 31 and as shown on the plat fled in Back 69 of Surveys, of Page 97 Butte County Records said rebor bears North 00'01'37" West 370.70 loot Irom a 5/8" rebor with plastic cap stamped RCE 18842 set on the Easterly right of way of U.S. Highway 99 and as shown on the aforementioned plat; thence from sold rebor North 0'03'42" West 1369.84 feet, North 0'01'03" West 91.79 feet and North 89'58'57" East 132.50 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence from said point of beginning South 88'16'28" East 12.00 feet; thence South 01'43'32" West 30.00 feet; thence North 88'16'28" West 12.00 feet; thence North 01'43'32" East 30.00 feet to the point of beginning. Together with on easement for utility purposes six feet in width the centerline of which is described as follows:' Beginning at a point which bean South 01'43'32" West 17.51 and North 88'16'28" West 3.00 feet from the Northwest corner of the above described lease area; thence from said point of beginning South 01'43'23" West 14.45 feet; thence North 88'07'23" West 76.72 feet thence North 01.33'42" East 77.0 feet more or less, to an existing utility service location. Also together with an easement for the placement of cellular antennas and appurtenances, form the above described equipment lease area, to and on the existing lattice tower located in close proximity thereto. Also together with an easement for ingress and egress purposes, (Ifleen feel in width, from the above described loose area and easement area, over and across the existing traveled way, to the public right of way. SCALE 1" = 20' DATE OF SURVEY: 07-17-08 SURVEYED BY OR UNDER DIRECTION OF: KENNETH D. GEIL, R.C.E. 14803 . LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA BEARINGS SHOWN ARE BASED UPON MONUMENTS FOUND AND RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN ARE BASED UPON U.S.G.S. N.A. V. D. 88 DATUM. ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. N.G. V.D. 1929 CORRECTION: SUB. 2.29' FROM ELEVATIONS SHOWN. CONTOUR INTERVAL: n.a. SITE NAME: DOWNTOWN GRIDLEY SITE ADDRESS: 46 ORD RANCH.RO. GRIDLEY, CALIFORNIA, 95948 BUTTE COUNTY ZONING: A-40 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: 025-200-119 OWNER(S): WILLIAM H & NANCY D ROBINSON 46 ORD RANCH RD BIGGS, CALIFORNIA, 95917 LANDLORD(S): 46 ORD RANCH RD. LLC 3009 DOUGLAS BLVD. #130 ROSEVILLE. CA 95661 SITE CONTACT: GAILENE BIGART 916-217-7511 ' PROPOSED PROJECT AREA Q STANDISH LN 1 C7 SYCAMORE RD fn E. GRIDLEY RD N.T.S. GRIDLEY, CA VICINITY MAP BOUNDARY SHOWN IS BASED ON MONUMENTATION FOUND AND RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THIS IS A SPECIALIZED TOPOGRAPHIC MAP WITH PROPERTY LINES ANDEASEMENTS[ BEING A GRAPHIC DEPICTION BASED ON INFORMATION GATHERED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES OF RECORD AND AVAILABLE MONUMENTATION FOUND DURING THE FIELD SURVEY. PROPERTY LINES AND LINES OF TITLE WERE NOT INVESTIGATED NOR SURVEYED. NO PROPERTY MONUMENTS WERE SET. THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHTED AND IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF GEIL ENGINEERING. IT IS PRODUCED FOR USE BY VERIZON WIRELESS. REPRODUCTION OR OTHER USE OF THIS DRAWING OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF GEIL ENGINEERING IS PROHIBITED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2008 TOWER DIAGRAM ----- ORD RANCH RD -- II' I I 1 i A.P.N. 025-200-119 O' t d x 1 C7 I x , iI SEE PROJECT AREA ENLARGEMENT 1 1 APN 025-200-118 1 I . I I I 2 BIDWELL TITLE &1ESCROW PRELIMINARY REPORT ORDER NO.: 00235390 -005 -FH DATED MAY 29, 2008 HAS BEEN REVIEWED, NO EASEMENTS LISTED AFFECT THE PROJECT AREA AS SHOWN HEREON. 01 I1 ' 1 APN 025-200-118 f xry SCALE 1" = 200' LLL PROJECT AREA rc O Shed C-1 a p 0 O +� w ;; b E. 0 O W a E. QD" O A Shed C-1 E© K• r I I I P I I I I j I I I I I I I I I V#RELES6IUO��ON I I I T I \ I I I < 4^ (P) 15'-0- VMZON WRftM ACCESS EASMW r (P) W-0' VERIZON VARELE EWP. SHELTER/lE/SE AREA I I )31 I 8' 0' CONC. SI00P 8--0' CONC. STOOP. 037.3 n I I L ----------- ygT� F v QQ C�� C b � gig;p Hx = g �1 DOWNTOWN GRIDLEY 16 MST ARCHITECTS 46 ORD RANCH ROAD i veregn WIRELESSAO�n°"�°�coesele GRIDLEY, CA 95948 °'aim"°OSFl B1e18""°° COMPLETE • � ;� Wirale.e Conaultl.B, Inc. ► SHEET TIRE: M"r EQUIPMENT LAYOUT PLANSof b y gig;p Hx = g �1 DOWNTOWN GRIDLEY 16 MST ARCHITECTS 46 ORD RANCH ROAD i veregn WIRELESSAO�n°"�°�coesele GRIDLEY, CA 95948 °'aim"°OSFl B1e18""°° COMPLETE • � ;� Wirale.e Conaultl.B, Inc. ► SHEET TIRE: M"r EQUIPMENT LAYOUT PLANSof d a ;N N � DOWNTOWN GRIDLEY MSTARCHITECTS 46 ORD RANCH ROAD;;�,.—„ A M'a vereg lWw�ss GRIDLEY, CA 95948 COMPLETE Wiwi... SHEET TfU: PROJECTELEVATIONS ;o ° °0 arve.as a .mawm a m.a s xm oxu mua a vmmr a wm . a.., us'.n ncnm x norms u GENERAL NOTES 1. DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED, WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE, AND THIS SET OF PLANS IS INTENDED TO BE USED FOR DIAGRAMMATIC PURPOSES ONLY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, LABOR AND ANYTHING ELSE DEEMED NECESSARY -TO COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. 2. PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS, THE CONTRACTORS INVOLVED SHALL VISIT THE JOB SITE AND FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH ALL CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE PROPOSED PROJECT, WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, FIELD CONDITIONS AND CONFIRM THAT THE PROJECT MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. ANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR DISCREPENCIES ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT/ ENGINEER. 3. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO STARTING WORK ON ANY ITEM NOT CLEARLY DEFINED BY THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS/CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE PROJECT DESCRIBED HEREIN. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES, AND PROCEDIYRES AND FOR COORDINATING ALL PORTIONS OF THE WORK UNDER THE CONTRACT. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S/VENDOR'S SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR ORDINANCES TAKE PRECEDENCE. 6. ALL WORK PERFORMED ON PROJECT 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, MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. 7. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AT THE PROJECT SITE A FULL SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS UPDATED WITH THE LATEST REVISIONS AND ADDENDUMS OR CLARIFICATIONS FOR THE USE BY ALL PERSONNEL INVOLVED WITH THE PROJECT. 8. THE STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF THIS PROJECT SITE/FACILITY ARE NOT TO BE ALTERED BY THIS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 9. DETAILS HEREIN ARE INTENDED TO SHOW END RESULT OF DESIGN. MINOR MODIFICATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUIT JOB CONDITIONS OR SITUATIONS, AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE SCOPE OF WORK. 10, SEAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE -RATED AREAS WITH U.L. LISTED OR FIRE MARSHALL APPROVED MATERIALS IF APPLICABLE TO THIS FACILITY AND OR PROJECT SITE. 11. THE 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 OCCURED DUE TO THE CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY. 12. CONTRACTOR SHALL SEE TO IT THAT GENERAL WORK AREA IS KEPT CLEAN AND HAZARD FREE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS, RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY. PREMISES SHALL BE LEFT IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE. 13. THE ARCHITECTS/ENGINEERS HAVE MADE EVERY EFFORT TO SET FORTH IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS THE COMPLETE SCOPE OF WORK. CONTRACTORS BIDDING THE JOB ARE NEVERTHELESS CAUTIONED THAT MINOR OMISSIONS OR ERRORS IN THE DRAWINGS AND OR SPECPFICATIONS SHALL NOT EXCUSE SAID CONTRACTOR FROM COMPLETING THE PROJECT AND IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THESE DOCUMENTS. THE BIDDER SHALL BEAR THE RESPONSIBILITY OF NOTIFYING (IN WRITING) THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER OF ANY CONFLICTS, ERRORS, OR OMISSIONS PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL. IN THE EVENT OF DISCREPENCIES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PRICE THE MORE COSTLY OR EXTENSIVE WORK, UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE. D I R E C T I O N S FROM VERIZON OFFICE Q 255 PARKSHORE DR. FOLSOM, CA 95630: 1: Start out goicg SOUTHWEST on PARKSHORE DR toward FOLSOM BLVD. a 2: Turn RIGHT onto FOLSOM BLVD. 3: FOLSOM ' BLVD becomes AMERICAN RIVER BRIDGE. 4: AMERICAN RIVER BRIDGE becomes FOLSOM AUBURN RD. 5: FOLSOM AUBURN RD becomes AUBURN FOLSOM RD. 6: Turn LEFT onto DOUGLAS BLVD. 7: Turn RIGHT onto E ROSEVI:LLE PKWY. 8: Turn RIGHT onto GALLERIA BLVD. 9: Merge onto CA -65 N via the ramp on the LEFT, 10: CA -65 N becomes CA -70 N. 11: Turn RIGHT onto CA-20/CA-70/9TH ST. 12: Turn LEFT onto CA-20/CA-70/B ST. Continue to follow CA -70. 13: Turn LEFT onto E GRIDLEY RD. 14: Turn RIGHT onto CA -99. 15: Turn RIGHT onto ORD RANCH RD. r_Qini Fv r.A I n t% r o% M r% A►. I /'1 I I ^ A MI '1 W6 C P R O J E C T ULSUKIH T H6 W a ° S J 12' -0"x30' -O" F- y U. y N O Ua r_Qini Fv r.A I n t% r o% M r% A►. I /'1 I I ^ A MI '1 W6 C P R O J E C T ULSUKIH T H6 W W .� ° S J 12' -0"x30' -O" F- y U. y N O Ua W TELCO TO SITE, U �Z 0 0 FUTURE ANTENNAS 00 =o �Z OD �j0 �a �J w Z OWW W C WW�� �. 2 oz m U 0— w N M �z in NSC "LLE �y . W 0 C) M� �M� ooa Q cc U 6 � U 0 J a W W N"'� U O W = W a: Xi% PROJECT MILESTONES 07/30/08 90% ZONING DOCUMENTS 08/29/08 100% ZONING :DOCUMENTS 09/09/08 / REVISION #1 Not valid unless signed in ink by licensee. Revisions: Q 09/09/08 D -- 0 -- 0 -- A -- - 90% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS P R O J E C T ULSUKIH T Q PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY IN A 12'-0"x30'-0" D SHELTER LEASE AREA INCLUDING: 12' -0"x30' -O" F- U. (W/STANDBY 'DIESEL GENERATOR), W TELCO TO SITE, & (3) ANTENNA 0 0 FUTURE ANTENNAS 00 (2) FUf.URE 8'-0"0 MICROWAVE DISHES MOUNTED C) 10:fU LQ M w Z Z Q Z v 0— w C) in N C)f 7 0 C) F_ Q U 0 J W W a: W (10 W ��7ft w F- �— w V PROJECT MILESTONES 07/30/08 90% ZONING DOCUMENTS 08/29/08 100% ZONING :DOCUMENTS 09/09/08 / REVISION #1 Not valid unless signed in ink by licensee. Revisions: Q 09/09/08 D -- 0 -- 0 -- A -- - 90% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS P R O J E C T ULSUKIH T ION PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY IN A 12'-0"x30'-0" SHELTER LEASE AREA INCLUDING: 12' -0"x30' -O" EQUIPMENT SHELTER (W/STANDBY 'DIESEL GENERATOR), POWER AND TELCO TO SITE, & (3) ANTENNA SECTORS W/(2) PROPOSED & (2) FUTURE ANTENNAS PER SECTOR & (2) FUf.URE 8'-0"0 MICROWAVE DISHES MOUNTED TO AN EXISTING 180.0' TALL LATTICE TOWER. PROJECT MILESTONES 07/30/08 90% ZONING DOCUMENTS 08/29/08 100% ZONING :DOCUMENTS 09/09/08 / REVISION #1 Not valid unless signed in ink by licensee. Revisions: Q 09/09/08 D -- 0 -- 0 -- A -- - 90% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS File: 162.267 T11.dwg Drawn By: AIS Checked By: MST Scale: AS NOTED Date: 08/27/08 16: End at 46 Ord Ranch Rd Gridley, CA 95948-9403 f "Ww" I 1%j1 I I Ill1 I __""" �L_J 100% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS INDEX OF DRAWINGS File: 162.267 T11.dwg Drawn By: AIS Checked By: MST Scale: AS NOTED Date: 08/27/08 16: End at 46 Ord Ranch Rd Gridley, CA 95948-9403 f "Ww" I 1%j1 I I Ill1 I __""" �L_J w ORO RANCH PD o I w 0 1 0- I DATE OF SURVEY: 07-17-08 a_ PROPOSED Q LATTICE TOWER (E) SURVEYED BY OR UNDER DIRECTION OF: KENNETH D. GEIL, PROJECT AREA v z (SEE TOWER DIAGRAM) R.C.E. 14803 o Q r?,n- z ! o I � w w LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA w I STANDISH LN 1 BEARINGS SHOWN ARE BASED UPON MONUMENTS FOUND AND I I RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. SYCAMORE RD bj 1 xEIL:93. 6' ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN ARE BASED UPON U.S.G.S. 1 IN.A.V.D. 88 DATUM. ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL UNLESS � `^ EL:93.73 x OTHERWISE NOTED.E. GRIDLEY RD "" 51 6.00 UTIL.1 ESMT.Oo N.G.V.D. 1929 CORRECTION: SUB. 2.29' FROM ELEVATIONS rn Q I00SHOWN. ` `d w tn I CELLULAR EQUIP (E)— 10 o 00 \ CONTOUR INTERVAL: n.a. ° o 1 I xEL:93.84' N,T S, x1p n GROUND MNT CABLE TRAY(E)SITE NAME: DOWNTOWN GRIDLEY U o f(P) VERIZON � I ,12.00 / f LEASE AREA WIRELESS SITE ADDRESS: 46 ORD RANCH RD. GRIDLEY, CA VICINITY MAP l / GRIDLEY, CALIFORNIA, 95948 d BUTTE COUNTY BOUNDARY SHOWN IS BASED ON MONUMENTATION FOUND AND RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS ':OT A --a I BOUNDARY SURVEY. THIS 1S A SPECIALIZED TOPOGRAPHIC MAP WITH PROPERTY LINES AND EASEMENTS M 6.00 UTIL. ESMT.(P) ZONING: A-40 BEING A GRAPHIC DEPICTION BASED ON INFORMATION GATHERED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES OF RECORD AND cn / I AVAILABLE MONUMENTATION FOUND DURING THE FIELD SURVEY. PROPERTY LINES AND LINES OF TITLE / LO o ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: 025-200-119 WERE NOT INVESTIGATED NOR SURVEYED. NO PROPERTY MONUMENTS WERE SET. I— — 5.00 0 — 00 OWNER(S): WILLIAM H & NANCY D ROBINSON w 1 / 46 ORD RANCH RD THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHTED AND IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF GEIL ENGINEERING. IT IS PRODUCED FOR BIGGS, CALIFORNIA, 95917 USE BY VERIZON WIRELESS. REPRODUCTION OR OTHER USE OF THIS DRAWING OR THE INFORMATION Li 5.00 CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF GEIL ENGINEERING IS PROHIBITED. ALL RIGHTS <- W1 I I LANDLORDS O: 46 ORD RANCH RD. LLC RESERVED. 2008 3009 DOUGLAS BLVD. #130 w I / 15.00' ACCESS ESMT.(P) ROSEVILLE, CA 95661 E-4 Ld o I / SITE CONTACT: GAILENE BIGART L 916-217-7511 GRAVEL ACCESS RD (E) BIDWELL TITLE & ESCROW PRELIMINARY REPORT ORDER NO.: 00235390--005—FH DATED MAY 29, 2008 HAS BEEN REVIEWED, NO EASEMENTS LISTED AFFECT THE PROJECT AREA AS SHOWN HEREON. (� co nom\ G S VALVE E GAS METER(E) M.N. W o GAS METER(E) o 17 30 1 SCALE 1 = 20' SCALE 1" = 20' 0 10 20 40 60 ORD RANCH RD PROJECT AREA ENLARGEMENT TOWER DIAGRAM ------ Verizon __ __Verizon Wireless 1 1 � Downtown Gridley Lease Area Description I I I 1 All those certain lease areas being a portion of the Northwest quarter of Section 311, co Township 18 North, Range 3 East, M.D.M. being more particularly described as follows: 1 i ' Z a ent Lease Area: ( ( v Equipment Commencing at a 5/8" rebar with plastic cap stamped RCE 18842 set on the EasVerly right 1 � � of way of U.S. Highway 99 near the West 1/4 corner of the aforementioned Sectiopn 31 and I 9 Butte Count Recordis said I Page 7 as .shown on the plat filed in Book 69 of Surveys, at Y rebar bears North 00°01'37" West 370.70 feet from a 5/8" rebar with plastic cap stamped i a Easterly right of way of U.S. Highway 99 and as shown on the 1 A. P . N . 025-200-119 y g 1 RCE 18842 set on the Y aforementioned plat; thence from said rebar North 0°03 42 West 1369.84 feet, Norah ( I 0'01'03" West 91.79 feet and North 89°58'57" East 132.50 feet to the True Point o)f I 0 ,.I � � 1 0 � w Beginning; thence from said point of beginning South 88°16'28" East 12.00 feet; thence 1 1 cV C3 a � ° " West 30.00 feet; thence North 8816'28West 1.ee; enc South 01 43 32 °" 200 ftthe NJorth u7I I 01°43'32" East 30.00 feet to the point of beginning. N 0 O A Together with an easement for utility purposes six feet in width the centerline of wthich is 1 g described as follows: Beginning at a point which bears. South 01°43'32" West 17.551 and ( I North 88° 16'28" West 3.00 feet from the Northwest corner of the above described I lease Q said point of beginning South 01°43'23" West 14.45 feet; thencea North 1 v v z area; thence from s p g 9 1 1 88007'23" West 76.72 feet thence North 01°33'42" East 77.0 feet more or less, to an i existing utility service location. WW Also together with an easement for the placement of cellular antennas and appurteenances, 1 1 Q Q form the above described equipment lease area, to and on the existing lattice toweer located 1 W W in close proximity thereto. I > P Q easement for ingress and egress purposes, fifteen feet in wUdth, from 1 I "(n w-' J Also together with an g 1 SEE PROJECT AREA 1 the above described lease area and easement area, over and across the existing trraveled ENLARGEMENT way, to the public right of way. I 1 _ I 00 00 00 1 " ( 0 0 0,. .�_ M.N. v, a,. N N 0 17•30' 1 1 1 -- — -- — — -- -- -- r- 0o 0) W o i >1 APN 025-200-118 1 ASN 025-200-118 j I Sheet 1 SCALE 1 " = 200' o OVERALL PROJECT AREA (E) EQUIPMENT SHELTER TO REMAIN (E) ICE BRIDGE TO REMAIN (E) 180'-0" TALL AMERICAN TOWER LATTICE TOWER (2) FUTURE 8'-0'0 MICROWAVE DISHES (3) PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNA SECTORS W/ (2) PROPOSED & (2) FUTURE ANTENNAS PER SECTOR MOUNTED TO AN (E) LATTICE TOWER (E) COAX CABLE LADDER m �m CL s Jy (VERIFY IN FOLD) 0 cL) g W E U) y N L SECTOR A U� U O Z = O \ \ AZIMUTH 90' JN O W 6 V o�� O c Nw 0- WIIRELESS» -�m�r+ O0 T lVa � Z f'9 a'Nci _ LL 00 w LU o m O UTILITY EASEMENT I / C' � W i3� (P) TELCO BOX MOUNTED � Z OD 0 C/ D U�x LU { E ACCESS GATE, P VERIZON O ( ) c TO EQUIPMENT SHELTER yy yu O LU Ep;g \ i -C I / WIRELESS ACCESS I (P) 200A SERVICE DISCONNECT I ' WIRELESS / ri \ --'` ACCESS EASEMENT 1 (2) PROPOSED GPS ANTENNAS \ I (E) GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD (P) ICE BRIDGE -------4------- I (P) WAVE -GUIDE ENTRY i EC ELEC ELEC Ui zN \ (E) FENCELINE TO REMAIN (E) PROPERTY BOUNDARY I> \ ELLEC ELEC AC — — AC \ t I (E) FENCELINE 's \ ,_ AC UNIT UNIT \ ----- ----- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- !CD � w \ \ TE=L TEL (P) 12'-0" VERIZON WIRELESS (E) EQUIPMENT SHELTER (P) 12' J" x 30'-0„ _ TO REMAIN 4'-O" 1 VERlZO�J'VIRELESS (E) UTILITY FI -FRAME, (P) VERIZON 5'-0" LEASE AREA WIRELESS POWER POC & TELCO (E) CELLULAR EQUIPMENT TO M.P.O.E. o I REMAIN o P STANDBY (P) 200A SERVICE METER MOUNTED � o �� GENERATOR ROOM ON H -FRAME E CELLULAR COMPOUND ( ) I r ; i 5 0 W6 m �m CL s Jy wFE l 0 cL) g W E U) y N L � U� U O Z = O O V52 JN O W 6 V o�� O c Nw 0- WIIRELESS» -�m�r+ O0 T lVa � Z f'9 a'Nci _ LL 00 w LU o m O UTILITY EASEMENT I / C' � W i3� (P) TELCO BOX MOUNTED � Z OD 0 C/ D U�x LU { E ACCESS GATE, P VERIZON O ( ) c TO EQUIPMENT SHELTER yy yu O LU Ep;g i -C I / WIRELESS ACCESS I (P) 200A SERVICE DISCONNECT I ' WIRELESS / --'` ACCESS EASEMENT 1 (2) PROPOSED GPS ANTENNAS I (E) GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD (P) ICE BRIDGE -------4------- I (P) WAVE -GUIDE ENTRY i EC ELEC ELEC Ui zN --- I> ELLEC ELEC AC — — AC 's TEL TEL�T�fi TEL ,_ AC UNIT UNIT ----- ----- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- !CD � w TE=L TEL (P) 12'-0" VERIZON WIRELESS EQUIPMENT SHELTER/LEASE AREA l� 1 5'-0" I r ; i 5 0 W6 m �m CL s Jy wFE l 0 cL) g W E U) 5 0 W6 m �m CL s Jy wFE l 0 cL) g W E U) y N -a z � � U� U O Z = O O V52 JN O W 6 V o�� O c Nw 0- 41 -�m�r+ O0 T lVa � Z f'9 a'Nci _ LL 00 w LU o m O .A J'_ C' , �,�old L t0 N rng W i3� vI a Z OD 0 C/ D U�x LU { LU yy yu O LU Ep;g i -C U Q z Lo0 �za' � Q Q � ry 0 Q O O co Z W W W a: Or W .e J H W Z V) Not valid unless signed in ink by licensee. Revisions: tQ 09/09/08 0 -- 0 -- Fi I e : 162.267-111. DWG Drawn By: Am Checked By: MsT Scale: AS NOTED Date: o8/27/o8 Job No. 162.267 TOP OF ELLATTICE IN 180.0' A.G.L. (2) (P) WIF TOP OF E ANTENNAS (-J NOTES: 1. CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN A FINAL RADIO PLAN (FRP) FROM VERIZON'S RF ENGINEER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF ALL ANTENNAS. 2. ALL ANTENNAS SHALE. BE SWEEP TESTED PRIOR TO HANGING. 3. THE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM SHALL BE SWEEP TESTED PRIOR TO TURNOVER TO OPERATIONS 4. CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ANTENNA AZIMUTHS, ANTENNA ELEVATIONS AND DOWNTILT SETTINGS PRIOR TO TURNOVER TO OPERATIONS (E) EQUIPMENT (E) CHAINLINI (P) 12'-0" ACCESS G VERIZON WIRELESS (E) UTILITY ref—FRS VERIZON WIRELESS POV & TELC DISCONNECT MOUNTED TO EQUIPMENT SHELTER W" c � o W � as �s Jy W p ° f U EU y H a U O U3: UO I.IZ = O �W x� F2p co 0 V! co �'—0) yo �m F W W O W 41 d=C E m q „ �o m� Z ci N �F� y+ � o�x N lit Ida V W N W ° N lL0°0Z� U 2 V V WN � m � p O cd Q g a_ a°o NI Lad En W x U_ p 00 rr z o=� O ryzQ Q 7:11 of � wF— �C� C-) � � U w O w d. ac .� w J W Z u) Not valid unless signed in ink by licensee. E8 Fe:08/27/08 7J►12.DWG : ALB B MsT NOTED Job No. 162.267