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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMWP 07-0003Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 2:16 PM To: 'Philip C. Hawtin' Y Subject: Butte Board Presentation on Wireless Code 1:1 Page 1 of 1 Subject: Butte County Wireless Communications Facilities Code Section 24-262, 1:1 fall- zone/setback, relative to MUP07-0003, APN 042-300-030. Dear Mr. Hawtin: We had previously informed you that The Butte County Board of Supervisors would be meeting on Tuesday, August 5 to receive analysis and recommendations from Pacific Municipal Consultants (PMC) regarding potential amendments to the 1:1 setback currently required in our Wireless Communications Facilities Code Section 24-262(8) 2.b. At the Board's direction this issue will be heard at their regular meeting on Tuesday August 19 at 10:40 AM. We apologize for this change in schedule. Once again, we encourage you to attend PMC's presentation to the Board, now rescheduled for August 19, and to offer your own observations and recommendations as a representative of the wireless communications industry. As it becomes available (about one week prior to the August 19 Board meeting) we will provide you with a copy of the Board report at this presentation at phawtin __calcomsys.net. Should you have any further questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (sjolliffe _ buttecounty.net) (530) 538-6573. Sincerely, Steve Troester, Senior Planner Butte County Department of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 (530) 538-2140 FAX 8/4/2008 �r • 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.neVdds ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING August 4, 2008 Mr. Philip Hawtin Sprint Nextel 3502 Canyonlands Rd. Stockton, CA 95209 Subject: Butte County Wireless Communications Facilities Code Section 24-262, 1:1 fall-zone/setback, relative to MUP07-0003, APN 042-300-030. Dear Mr. Hawtin: We had previously informed you that The Butte County Board of Supervisors would be meeting on Tuesday, August 5 to receive analysis and recommendations from Pacific Municipal Consultants (PMC) regarding potential amendments to the 1:1 setback currently required in our Wireless Communications Facilities Code Section 24-262(g) 2.b. At the Board's direction this issue will be heard at their regular meeting on Tuesday August 19 at 10:40 AM. We apologize for this change in schedule. Once again, we encourage you to attend PMC's presentation to the Board, now rescheduled for August 19, and to offer your own observations and recommendations as a representative of the wireless communications industry. As it becomes available (about one week prior to the August 19 Board meeting) we will provide you with a copy of the Board report at this presentation at phawtina-calcomsys.net. Should you have any further questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (siolliffe(a-buttecountv.net) (530) 538-6573. Sin( Ste) anner ®� I e, s o�ij- �rl �` ori.«. �� ,9` r _�'� , _ I • 0 Page 1 of 1 Troester, Steve From: Jolliffe, Stacey Sent: Tuesday` July 29, 2008 9:47 AM To: Moghannam, Kathleen; Troester, Steve; Thistlethwaite, Charles; Scott Friend Cc: McMillan, Kim; Snellings, Tim; Calarco, Pete; Tolley, Chris; McCracken, Shari Subject: Wireless report for 8/5 BOS moved to 8/19 hearing Hello All Apologies in advance. Per Tim, we are moving the wireless communications report re: the 1:1 setback ratio to the 8/19 BOS hearing. Here are the moving pieces identified to date; please let me know if I've missed or misstated something: Tim will be informally introducing the proposed wireless amendment as an aside at the 8/5 Code Update, perhaps emphasizing: This inquiry --about whether to pursue a ZCA--is proposed (and paid for) by applicants Consideration of the amendment would be required if three current applications are to move forward. Stacey will be working with Scott, Tim, Chuck, and Shari to make revisions to the report (hopefully we can just change the agenda report and the attachments can all be used in the new report). Stacey will retrieve the 23 copies of the report from Board Clerk's office. Kim/Tina, can you coordinate who will be copying and re -packaging the 23 copies of the report? (I don't think we will have the revisions complete before Tina is out.) Steve is writing letters to the applicants noting the change in BOS date. Steve and/or I will also call the applicants to discuss the change of plans with them. Scott, please confirm if this new date going to work with your schedule. When hear the confirmation, I will call you, Kathleen, to discuss a time. Thanks for your help. Stacey Jolliffe Principal Planner, Current Planning Section Butte County Dept. of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95969 Phone: 530.538.7541; FAX 530.538.2140 Email: ssjolliffe@buttecounty.net Webite: www.buttecounty.net/dds 0 • Page 1 of 1 Troester, Steve From: Jolliffe, Stacey Sent: WednesdaJanuary 23,2008 5':40 PM To: Troester, Steve ----- Cc: Tolley, Chris; Michelena, Mark Subject: RE: Cell Tower 1-1 Code Amendment Attachments: Cost estimate cover letter MUP07-0001_BCProp.pdf I received a proposal from PMC to process a ZCA for the KHSL tower. We decided to process the KHSL tower with a UP as an expansion of a nonconforming use. I asked Scott Friend to reformat the ZCA proposal for the remaining applications that need the ZCA. Attached is a revised ZCA proposal for Chris' MUP07-0002 for diversified wireless. (My revisions to Scott Friend's original proposal for MUP07-0001 I'm waiting for Scott to concur/respond) Steve, do you have applicants that should be included in the proposal? Somehow I did not connect that they had shown an interest. Let's talk when you have a chance. Stacey Jolliffe Principal Planner, Current Planning Section Butte County Dept. of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95969 Phone: 530.538.7541; FAX 530.538.2140 Email: siolliffeCla buttecountv.net Webite: www.buttecounty.net/dds From: Troester, Steve Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 4:29 PM To: Jolliffe, Stacey Cc: Tolley, Chris; Michelena, Mark Subject: Cell Tower 1-1 Code Amendment Stacey, Wanted to catch you before your meeting with Tim tomorrow, just a reminder, we want to keep our cell tower UP applicants updated as to the Tower 1-1 Code Amendment process. Do we want to approach each of them and ask them to fund a PMC process, etc? You touched on this briefly at the Tuesday morning meeting and neither Chris nor I can remember the outcome. Steve Troester 2/6/2008 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 July 15, 2008 Mr. Philip Hawtin Sprint Nextel 3502 Canyonlands Rd. Stockton, CA 95209 Subject: Butte County Wireless Communications Facilities Code Section 24-262, 1:1 fall- zone/setback, relative to MUP07-0003, APN 042-300-030. Dear Mr. Hawtin: As you may be aware, the current Butte County Code requires a setback standard of one -foot of setback for each one -foot of tower height (1:1 setback). Pacific Municipal Consultants (PMC) has completed preliminary research on issues surrounding the 1:1 setback currently required pursuant to Butte County Wireless Communications Facilities Code Section 24-262(g)2.b. On Tuesday, August 5, at 9:00 AM, in the Board Chambers, #25 County Center Drive, Oroville, PMC will present their analysis and recommendations to the Butte County Board of Supervisors. The Board is being requested provide direction to the Planning Division on possible amendments to the County Code, specifically on whether the Code should provide flexibility in or modification of the 1:1 setback requirement. As Use Permit applicants and representatives of the industry in general, we recognize that you will have valuable input on this issue. We invite you to attend PMC's presentation to the Board and to offer your own observations and recommendations. As it becomes available (about one week prior to the August 5 Board meeting) we will provide you with a copy of the Board report at this address. Please let us know as soon as possible of any address changes. If supported by the Board of Supervisors, the County will look to the wireless communications industry, specifically those applicants affected by the 1:1 setback requirement, to fund a code amendment as necessary to move those use permit applications currently on -hold forward for public hearing. Should you have any further questions regarding this matter, please contact Steve Troester at (530) 538-7153 (stroesterabuttecounty.net), or me at (siolliffeee-buttecounty.net) (530) 538-6573. Sincerely, Stacey Jolliffe, Principal Planner Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Wednesday�_June 004,_2008.1:49 P, M To: 'Philip C. Hawtin' Cc: Jolliffe, Stacey Subject: MUP07-0003 Sprint Cell Tower, Update Philip, Page 1 of 1 This is to update you on your Minor Use Permit application for cell tower on APN 042-300-030 in northwest - Chico. Our consultant, PMC is preparing alternatives regarding the current 1-1 fall -area setback for sell towers, which will be presenting to the Board of Supervisors for consideration and direction on August 5. We encourage you to attend that meeting and provide industry -perspective comments and recommendations. As the PMC report is distributed to the Board, we will also provide a copy to you. I will be out of the office on vacation from Thursday, June 5 though Monday, June 30. 1 will be back in the office on Tuesday, July 1. During my absence, matters that require urgent attention should be directed to my supervisor, Stacy Jolliffe, Principal Planner at: siol Iiffe0ftttecounty. net (530) 538-6573 Stacey is also coordinating the PMC work and the updating of the County's wireless code regarding the 1-1fall- area setback. Steve Troester, Senior Planner Butte County Department of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 (530) 538-2140 FAX 6/4/2008 0 • Page 1 of 1 Troester, Steve From: Jolliffe, Stacey Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 2:09 PM To: Scott Friend Cc: Tolley, Chris; Troester, Steve; Thistlethwaite, Charles; Upton, Tiffany Subject: signed worksheet for ZCA06-02/MUP07-0001 Attachments: pmcsignedworksheet.pdf; Cost estimate cover letter MUP07-0001_Code Amend_Final.doc Hello Scott, Please find attached the signed worksheet for (what really is) ZCA06-0002. We look forward to your work, to be forwarded to the.Board, on potential remedies to the 1:1 setback ratio in the BCC code that has caused issues in processing several of our projects. Because the applicant for MUP06-0001 (diversified wireless) paid the costs associated with PMC's work as needed to process the ZCA, so that their MUP application can move forward, we have heretofore called out the applicant as MUP07-0001. I suspect this may be confusing. So I'm proposing to call this one ZCA06-02/MUP07- 0001. I'll let you know if someone gives me different direction on that. As always, thanks for your help. Stacey Jolliffe Principal Planner, Current Planning Section Butte County Dept. of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95969 Phone: 530.538.7541; FAX 530.538.2140 Email: sjolliffe(c buttecountv.net Webite: www.buttecounty.net/dds 2/29/2008 Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 11:23 AM To: 'phawtin@calcomsys.net' Cc: Tolley, Chris; Jolliffe, Stacey Subject: PMC Scope for Butte County Wireless Code Amendment, Sprint MUP 07-0003 Attachments: PMC—Cost Estim Cov Ltr MUP07-0001_Code Amend_Final_1-29-08.pdf Phil, Please review the attached and let me know what you think. Page 1 of 1 To expedite the processing of their application, at least one of the other two applicant's will be having PMC quote them a cost for completing the Initial Study -Mitigated Negative Declaration for their project, for consistency with the new code, so that upon adoption of the new code there is less delay in moving their project to hearing before the Planning Commission. Please let me know if you wish PMC to also provide a quote to independently prepare the IS -MND for your project. Steve Troester, Senior Planner Butte County Dept. of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 r�L (AV VA'6��. 2/7/2008 VCJr`c� hi.�i6 L QS c 4L- C— 0 &,M 0 0 Page 1 of 1 Troester, Steve From: Jolliffe, Stacey Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 5:40 PM To: Troester, Steve Cc: Tolley, Chris; Michelena, Mark Subject: RE: Cell Tower 1-1 Code Amendment Attachments: Cost estimate cover letter MUP07-0001_BCProp.pdf I received a proposal from PMC to process a ZCA for the KHSL tower. We decided to process the KHSL tower with a UP as an expansion of a nonconforming use. I asked Scott Friend to reformat the ZCA proposal for the remaining applications that need the ZCA. Attached is a revised ZCA proposal for Chris' MUP07-0002 for diversified wireless. (My revisions to Scott Friend's original proposal for MUP07-0001 I'm waiting for Scott to concur/respond) Steve, do you have applicants that should be included in the proposal? Somehow I did not connect that they had shown an interest. Let's talk when you have a chance. Stacey Jolliffe Principal Planner, Current Planning Section Butte County Dept. of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95969 Phone: 530.538.7541; FAX 530.538.2140 Email: siolliffe0buttecountv.net Webite: www.buttecounty.net/dds From: Troester, Steve Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 4:29 PM To: Jolliffe, Stacey Cc: Tolley, Chris; Michelena, Mark Subject: Cell Tower 1-1 Code Amendment Stacey, Wanted to catch you before your meeting with Tim tomorrow, just a reminder, we want to keep our cell tower UP applicants updated as to the Tower 1-1 Code Amendment process. Do we want to approach each of them and ask them to fund a PMC process, etc? You touched on this briefly at the Tuesday morning meeting and neither Chris nor I can remember the outcome. Steve Troester 1/28/2008 0 PMC -1� Date: January 10, 2008 To: Tim Snellings, Director Stacey Jolliffe, Principal Planner RE: Scope of Work and Cost Estimate to Butte County for: Wireless Communication Code Amendment / MUP 07-0004 Dear Tim / Stacey: 0 On behalf of PMC, we appreciate the opportunity to respond to your request for contract planning and environmental review services for the application before the County of Butte from Mr. Dave Sien, identified by the County's Traklt system as MUP07-0004 and for services to include the preparation of an amendment to the County's Wireless Communications Facilities Ordinance. This proposal is based on our understanding of the requirements to prepare and process an amendment to the County's Wireless Communications Facilities Ordinance Section BC 24-262(g), to provide contract planning assistance with the processing of the Minor Use Permit application, to present the materials to the Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission and to prepare staff reports supporting the processing of both the Code Amendment and the Minor Use Permit Application. Based upon our conversation on this matter on January 8th, 2008, this proposal divides the anticipated project work effort into two phases. The anticipated work efforts for work Phase I involve the initial research and work to prepare for and present a range of Code Amendment approach concepts to the Board of Supervisors for their review and direction. The second phase of work is anticipated to include the preparation and processing of the actual text of the code amendment, preparation of staff reports supporting the draft code amendment, presentations and processing of the draft amendment and the processing of the minor use permit application. Due to the uncertainty involved in the overall work effort at this time and prior to direction by the Board of Supervisors, a fee estimate for work anticipated to occur in Phase II of the project has not been prepared or presented. It is anticipated that the fee estimate for Phase II of this work effort will be prepared following the direction provided by the Board of Supervisors and once the extent of the full work effort and necessary environmental review is known and understood. PROJECT OVERVIEW It is our understanding that the County of Butte has received an application from Mr. Dave Sien, seeking to replace an existing 195' analog TV signal transmission tower with a new 500' digital TV signal transmission tower. It is also PMC's understanding that the proposed new antennae facility does not meet the requirements of Section 24-262 of the Butte County related to the distance from the base of the facility to the parcel or lot MUP07-0004 —Wireless Communications Code Amendment Scope of Work and Fee Proposal January 10, 2008 Page 1 of 6 0 • PMC boundary being equal to or greater than the height of the tower. As such, the County is seeking assistance with the modification of the County's existing Code to propose an amendment that will facilitate the processing of this project or other similar project while retaining the intent of the setback provisions of the existing County Ordinance. Project Understanding: Based upon our understanding of the County's request in this matter, our proposal for Phase I of this effort includes the following tasks: 1. Research and prepare a range of Code Amendment options (anticipated to include 3-4 options) for consideration by the Board of Supervisors. Research will provide a summary of the applicable development standards of other County wireless communication codes. 2. Preparation of a staff report and staff report support materials for the Board of Supervisors meeting. 3. Presentation of the draft Code Amendment options and research effort to the Board of Supervisors for direction and guidance. 4. Preparation of a summary memo documenting the preferred direction of the Board of Supervisors prior to the initiation of the subsequent work effort. It is anticipated that Phase II of the effort will include the following tasks as a result of the direction provided by the Board of Supervisors: 1. Preparation of draft Code Amendment language for review by staff and interested parties. 2. Preparation of the necessary and appropriate environmental review materials based upon the direction provided by the Board of Supervisors in Phase I. 3. Preparation of a staff report(s) and staff report support materials to support the consideration of the Code Amendment by the Planning Commission. 4. Preparation of a staff report(s) and staff report support materials to support consideration and action by the Board of Supervisors. 5. Provide contract planning services to support the review and processing of application MUP 07-0004, anticipated to include the following tasks: • Application review and comment • Preparation of an application review/comment materials • Meeting with the project applicant on the application comments • Preparation of a staff report and environmental documentation to support the processing of the application, and • Presentation and processing of the project to the Planning Commission. MUP07-0004 —Wireless Communications Code Amendment Scope of Work and Fee Proposal January 10, 2008 Page 2 of 6 PMC PROJECT UNDERSTANDING $ SUMMARY — MUP 07-0004 Project Name: MUP07-0004 Dave, Sien, Applicant General Location: 10895 Cohasset Road. Also described as follows: Assessor Parcel Number: 056-070-080 Size: Less than 5 acres Lots: One Existing Development: Two (2) TV transmission towers to include a 300' analog TV transmission tower and a 195' analog TV transmission tower along with various technical support buildings and equipment to include portable storage units, generators, propane tank(s), fuel tanks, etc... General Plan Designation: Agricultural Residential (AR) Existing Zoning Designation: Timber Mountain, five acre minimum (TM -5) SCOPE OF WORK: AMENDMENT TO BUTTE COUNTY CODE SECTION 24-262 TASK 1A — PROJECT INITIATION / RESEARCH / SITE ANALYSIS Upon receiving authorization to proceed, PMC staff will acquire all available information from the County, applicant and other applicable and available sources in support of the review of the project and preparation of Code Amendment options. PMC staff will perform a field reconnaissance of the proposed development site (MUP 07-0004) to examine existing conditions and to crosscheck and verify secondary source data and materials. TASK 16 — RESEARCH AND PREPARE OPTIONS LEADING TO THE PREPARATION OF A DRAFT AMENDMENT TO SECTION 24-262 OF THE BUTTE COUNTY CODE Following the completion of Task 1A above, PMC will initiate the process of preparing draft options to amend Section 24-262 of the Butte County Code. Specific work efforts would include the following: 1. Research the requirements and content of the existing Butte County Wireless Communications Code as well as a range of other similar County Codes and provide a technical memorandum to County staff outlining up to four (4) options for the amendment of the Butte County Code. The memorandum will summarize MUP07-0004 —Wireless Communications Code Amendment Scope of Work and Fee Proposal January 10, 2008 Page 3 of 6 PMC the results of the research effort related to the requirements of other similar County Codes. Initial options to be explored may include 1) the elimination or amendment of the 1:1 tower height -to -setback requirement, 2) creation of language requiring information describing structure collapse dynamics to support a finding to permit a reduction of the 1:1 tower height -to -setback standard, 3) Creation of new code standards applicable only to digital signal transmission technology, and/or 4) other suggestions as determined reasonable to achieve the County's objectives. 2. PMC will attend one (1) meeting with County staff and County Counsel to review and discuss the contents of the technical memorandum. TASK 1 C — CONSIDERATION BY THE BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Following the completion of Task 1 B, PMC will work with County staff to present options and information for consideration by the Board of Supervisors. Specific work efforts would include the following: 3. Prepare a staff report and applicable support materials in support of the effort. 4. Present the staff report and potential code amendment options to the Butte County Board of Supervisors for review and direction. TIMING: PMC will complete the technical memorandum described in Task 1 above within 3-4 weeks from the time approval is given by Butte County to initiate work and will complete the balance of the work effort in an expeditious manner based upon the ability to be heard by the Board of Supervisors. BUDGET: Task 1 Task 1A: 5 hours @ $100/hr. $500 - 5 hours site visit/ BCC review Task 1B: 16.5 hours @ $100/hr. $1,650 - 8 hours code research - 6.5 hours technical memorandum - 2 hours meeting Task 1 C: 12.5 hours @ $100/hr. $1,250 - 10 hours staff report - 2.5 hours BOS Meeting Total Task 1: $3,400 MUP07-0004 —Wireless Communications Code Amendment Scope of Work and Fee Proposal January 10, 2008 Page 4 of 6 PMC rlft� Following the presentation of the materials described in Task 1 above, PMC will prepare a supplemental proposal to the County as a result of the direction provided by the Board of Supervisors. PMC anticipates that the work effort involved in Tasks 2 and 3 of this effort would include the following: TASK 2 — PREPARE DRAFT CODE AMENDMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTATION AND SUPPORT MATERIALS • Prepare draft Code Amendment language using strike/add format • Prepare necessary environmental review materials to support the draft code amendment • Prepare a staff report and applicable support materials for consideration of the Code Amendment by the Planning Commission • Prepare a staff report and applicable support materials for consideration of the Code Amendment by the Board of Supervisors • Presentation support for Code Amendment before the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors TASK 3 — PROVIDE CONTRACT PLANNING SERVICES TO SUPPORT THE REVIEW AND PROCESSING OF APPLICATION MUP 07-0004, ANTICIPATED WORK TASKS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: • Application review and comment • Preparation of application review/comment materials • Meet with the project applicant to review application comments • Preparation of a staff report and environmental documentation to support the processing of the application, and • Presentation and processing of the project to the Planning Commission. Task I Project Assumptions: • PMC assumes that cost estimated provided with this proposal is for Task 1 only and that an amended Scope of Work and Budget will be prepared following the resolution of Task 1 and upon direction of the Board of Supervisors. • PMC assumes that any work within Task 1 not herein described shall be performed on a time and materials basis based upon a rate of $100/hour upon approval by the Development Services Director in writing. • PMC proposes that Mr. Scott Friend, Senior Associate will handle all presentation efforts and prepare all staff reports on Task 1 of this project. MUP07-0004 —Wireless Communications Code Amendment Scope of Work and Fee Proposal January 10, 2008 Page 5 of 6 0 • PMC -1, • PMC assumes that County staff will prepare and distribute any and all notices and mailings in support of the consideration of the action by the Planning Commission and/or Board of Supervisors. • PMC assumes that County staff will handle all coordination tasks with the County Clerk, County Counsel, etc. on matters concerning the proposed code amendment. • PMC will provide the County with one "hard" copy of the technical memorandum and support materials and one electronic copy of the materials in Microsoft Word format, to be transmitted in a manner determined by the County (i.e. CD, email, or ftp site). • PMC assumes that the County will be responsible for and will assume all costs associated with making additional copies of the materials needed for distribution and review. • PMC assumes that the County will be responsible for all distribution, mailing, and noticing associated with completion of the task. • PMC assumes that the County will be responsible for all project and meeting coordination efforts associated with the task. PMC appreciates the opportunity to provide this. proposal and looks forward to working on this project with the County. As usual, please do not hesitate give me a call if you have any questions about this proposal. Sincerely, *9��; Scott Friend, AICP Senior Associate PMC MUP07-0004 —Wireless Communications Code Amendment Scope of Work and Fee Proposal January 10, 2008 Page 6 of 6 Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve_ Sent: Tuesday, -November 27, 2007 9:46 AM To: Michelea-Mark ` Subject: Cell Tower MUP 07-0003 Sprint Nextel Mark, I had a call from my Cell Tower MUP 07-0003 Sprint Nextel applicant today, and I broke the bad news to him, which he took rather well. I think that when they learn that there are other providers/UP applicants in the same boat they don't feel so picked -on. I explained that PMC is doing a code fix for us, but I was not able to give him a sense of what we anticipate as a time frame. I'd appreciate it if you'd give him a call: Philip Hawtin (209) 481-9497 He'll be looking to see if there's any industry information or help that they might be able to provide to expedite our process. I'll forward you an e-mail string that I've been following up on regarding industry standards for: • Collapse zone standards. • Fall zone standards. • Engineered collapse standards. Steve Troester, Associate Planner Butte County Dept. of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 0 • Page 1 of 3 Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007=1:44 AM To: 'Brian Reese' __ Cc: Calarco, Pete; Thistlethwaite, Charles; Jolliffe, Stacey; Tolley, Chris; 'SFriend@pacificmunicipal.com' Subject: RE: [standards] ANSI/TIA 222-G-2005, Fall -Collapse Zone Standards Brain, Thanks for the thorough response. We had hoped that standards for fall zones or engineered collapses were already in place. Thanks again! Steve Troester, Senior Planner Butte County Dept. of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 From: Brian Reese [ma iIto: breese@aerosolutionsllc.com] Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 1:44 PM To: Troester, Steve Cc: mkramarikova@tiaonline.org; smontgomery@tiaonline.org; john.erichsen@e2t-eng.com Subject: FW: [standards] ANSIMA 222-G-2005, Fall -Collapse Zone Standards Mr. Troester: Revision G "Structural Standard for Antenna Supporting Structures and Antennas" was approved August 2nd, 2005 after a public ballot process to be effective January 1st, 2006. Revision G is a modification to ANSI/TIA/EIA revision F from 1996. The Standard is intended to set minimum criteria for the design, fabrication, and construction of antenna supporting structures. The objective of the 222 Standard is to provide recognized literature for antenna supporting structures and antennas pertaining to minimum load requirements and design criteria for steel and concrete. The Standard does not presently address fall zones or engineered collapses. Presently a Task Group in our committee is reviewing this issue; however we have not formally published information on this topic. Regards, Brian Reese TR14.7 Chairman VP Operations AeroSolutions LLC From: Stephanie Montgomery [mailto:SMontgomery@tiaonline.org] Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 3:03 PM 11/27/2007 • Page 2 of 3 To: Brian Reese Cc: Marianna Kramarikova Subject: FW: [standards] ANSI/TIA 222-G-2005, Fall -Collapse Zone Standards Brian, Can you please respond to this gentleman about what is contained in the TIA-222-G standard? I will contact him about the purchasing of the whole document. Thank you! Steph Stephanie Montgomery Director, Standards and Technology TIA 2500 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22201 (703) 907-7735 smontgomery@tiaonline.org From: Troester, Steve [mailto:Stroester@buttecounty.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 5:04 PM To: standards Subject: [standards] ANSI/TIA 222-G-2005, Fall -Collapse Zone Standards Stephanie Montgomery, Staff Director, Standards and Technology Telecommunications Industry Association Dear Stephanie, Butte County, in northern California, is in the process of revising its uniform code regarding the construction of telecommunications towers and antennae. We are working to ensure that these efforts are coordinated with the telecommunications industry. We are anxious to know if standards and/or guidelines are included in ANSI/TIA 222-G-2005, Structural Standard for Antenna Support Structures and Antennas (August 2, 2005) that address: . Collapse zone standards. . Fall zone standards. . Engineered collapse standards. Could you perhaps provide us with a copy of these particular text sections? We would appreciate any information which you might be able to provide on these key issues. Sincerely, Steve Troester, Senior Planner Butte County Dept. of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 You are currently subscribed to standards as: smontgomery@tiaonline.org 11/27/2007 y i Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve _ Sent: Tuesdayt Ju� 200 17 0 56 AM To: phawtin@calcomsys netnet Subject: "Complete" status of MUP07-0003 Attachments: SCN_20070731105052_001.pdf; image001.png Butte County DepartrnentofDevelopmentSelvices :flings, Director Center Drive :A 95965 7601 Telephone 7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING July 30, 2007 A Philip Hawtin, SPRINT Nextel 3502 Canyonlands Rd., Stockton, CA 95209 Page 1 of 2 REGARDING: "Complete" status of MUP07-0003, APN 042-300-030, a request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 1 00'telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road. Dear Mr. Hawtin: Pursuant to Section 20-62 (1 and 2) of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance and Section 65943 of California Government Code, Title 7, Division 1, the above referenced project was deemed "Complete" on July 30, 2007. Attached pleased find the e-mail comment of 7/23/07 from UPRR regarding the project. Environmental Review: Based on the order (within the planner's work load) that this project was deemed complete, staff will conduct a CEQA Initial Study to determine the level of environmental review required, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. Upon conclusion of environmental document and staff report, the project will be scheduled for action by the Butte County Planning Commission. You will be notified by mail of the date, time, and location of that meeting. There is one option available to the applicant to advance the environmental review of a project in Butte County. Sycamore Environmental Consultants is a county -approved option. As you know, the CEQA environmental, review (Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration) prepared for any project must reflect the independent judgment and assessment of the county as to the potential environmental impacts of any given project. The work that Sycamore Environmental Consultants could perform would be to draft a Draft Initial Study -Mitigated Negative Declaration document, based on templates and standards that the County would provide. The County would also provide the project description and all necessary documentation on hand regarding the project to Sycamore Environmental regarding the project, as the initial basis for the Initial Study. The product produced by Sycamore Environmental would become the property of the County. County staff would peer -review this 7/31/2007 0 Page 2 of 2 o document and make any changes corrections and additions deemed necessary to reflect the County's independent review of the project. Sycamore Environmental has recently completed several of these documents to the satisfaction of the County. The project applicant contracts directly with Sycamore Environmental for this service (see contact information below) and independently pays for this service. The applicant provides us with a letter authorizing us to release the project description and all necessary documentation on hand to Sycamore. Sycamore provides a basic scope of work for our approval. The applicant then contracts with Sycamore to do the work. The initial study work carried out by Sycamore may indicate additional special studies, at additional cost to the applicant, that are needed to complete the environmental review. For more information please contact: Andrew Bayne, Environmental Planner Sycamore Environmental Consultants, Inc. 6355 Riverside Blvd, Suite C Sacramento, CA, 95831 916/ 427-0703 Andrew. Bayne@ Sycamore Env. com Should you have any further questions regarding this process, I can be reached between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (530) 538-7153, or via e-mail at stroestere-buttecounty. net. Steve Troester Associate Planner (530) 538-7153. 7/31/2007 --/* air: Zr C'Cwr2AA� �. � f ,. �, �� _ -.� CJ Butte County Depaztrnent ofDevelopment Services Tim Snellings, Director 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538.7601 Telephone (530)538-7785 facsimile ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING June 25, 2007 Philip Hawtin, SPRINT Nextel 3502 Canyonlands Rd., Stockton, CA 95209 REGARDING: "Incomplete" status of MUP07-0003, APN 042-300-030, a request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12'X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road. Dear Mr. Hawtin: Pursuant to Section 20-62 (1 and 2) of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance and Section 65943 of California Government Code, Title 7, Division 1, the above referenced project was deemed "incomplete" on June 20, 2007. We are holding this application as "incomplete until we receive comment back from the Union Pacific Railroad and PG&E, which have active right- of-way and overhead power lines resepctively in the 100' directly north of the proposed project site. We have asked that these commenting agencies provide comments by July 5. This application will remain incomplete until such time as the above referenced comments are received. Should you have any further questions regarding this matter, I can be reached between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (530) 538-7153, or via e-mail at stroester@buttecounty.net. 101 Steve Troester Associate Planner CC: WHIPPLE ANNA BELLE S, PO BOX 504 CHICO, CA 95927 PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET FILE NO.: MUP07-0003 PROJECT TYPE: MINOR USE PERMIT APN: 042-300-030 APPLICANT: SPRINT Nextel ADDRESS: 3502 Canyonlands Rd., Stockton, CA 95209 PHONE: OWNER: WHIPPLE ANNA BELLE S, ADDRESS: PO BOX 504, CHICO, CA 95927 REPRESENTATIVE: ADDRESS: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12'X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042- 300-030). PROPERTY ZONED: M -1l,( PLight Industrial) GENERAL PLAN)DESIGNATION:' (Industrial) 1. Application accepted: 5/31/2007 i 2. Assigned To: Steve Troester 3. Comments sent to: Public Works Director, Environmental Health, Assessor, LAFCo, Agricultural Commissioner, CDF, Building Manager, County Counsel 4. Sent to Inter -Departmental Review Committee (IDR): June 6, 2007 5. Status Letter sent to applicant: 6. Date scheduled for IDR: June 20, 2007 7. Comments received from: 8. Rezone Petition Signatures Checked: 9. Mailing List/Lead-in Sheet: 10. Environmental Determination: Clearinghouse circulation required: Yes No Date Sent to SCH: State Clearinghouse No. Categorical Exemption-CEQA# Negative Declaration De Minimis: Mitigation Negative Declaration Subject to Fish & Game: Environmental Impact Report Gen. Rule Ex. — CEQA # Other 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16 17 18 19 20 21 Staff Recommends: Approval Denial Date Notices Mailed: Neg Dec. Hearing Number of Notices: Newspaper Publication Date: Neg Dec. Hearing O C Planning Commission Hearing(s): Action taken: Board of Supervisors' Hearing(s): Action taken: Board Resolution No.: Ordinance No: Adopted: Type «TYPE_OF_ PROJECT)), Send for signature: _ N.O.E. / N.O.D. / APPENDIX G: Fish & Game Fees Paid Send letter if approval/denial to applicant/representative: Copies to Environmental Health, Building, Land Development: Assessor's Memo: Copy MINOR USE PERMIT to GIS: P G B Yes No Mak Adik Butte County Department of Aevelopment Services UT TF TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 0 7 County Center Drive BUTTE Oroville, CA 95965 COUNTY — 0 (530) 538-7601 Telephone 0 0 0 (530) 538-7785 Facsimile p u p o MAY 3 12007 DEVELOPMYNT !" I T-1 Y PROJEC�-TA�INFO]PdMU4'TION*4i�,, _0 LICANT'S N applicant isft..erent f;wfl owner an affidavi IS, required.) ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: I 04;L - 300 - 0 30 ADDRESS: I STREET, Cl ZIP CODE TELEPHONE: 350,1 CV1&'1yC.'n 10L" S+ &I. CA 415axa9 40t q'g(- IY97 E-MAIL:X1.;1; 10havatsk C0-1C-C'&+1sy-5'.(016cl) FAX- a� O"R'S NAMtj 4hr k/ -CL',/, (S30)DLE:4459 STATE, E. ADW�S.- STREET, Ce,Y co, & ZUDI . NAME OF PX,9POSED PFOJECT (if any) SITE SIZE (in square feet or acres) 5Vr-1'V\t IV-eKf-f1 0 (.JA'%0Dk Ind. 01456c) S. *LOCAnONOF PROJECT (major CM trdetf and addMr- if any) 4 W ZONE GENEANEXI91ING I X LAND YSE 1 7vici -4510, 1;2L IeAvk- PROPOSED LAND USE 1i'4P%M4PW'e4i -klecc'm -"'tR*'C1-4yy EXISTING STRUCTURES (square feet) PROPOSED STUCTURES (square feet) UNDER WILLIAMSON ACT CONTRACT Yes � No (Check One) (Check One) F-1 PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE SEWERED ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON PUBLIC WATER PROFEI?,TY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON SEPTIC I PROPE9TY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON WELL WATER ❑ ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT ❑ TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP ❑ LEGAL LOT DETERMINATION F-1 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP ❑ USE PERMIT El WAIVER OF PARCEL MAP MINOR USE PERMIT El CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION EICOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY UP/MUP EIREZONE ❑ VARIANCE [I GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT ❑ MINOR VARIANCE EIMINING AND RECLAMATION PLAN F-1 LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT F1 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT ❑ CERTIFICATE OF MERGER FIOTHER 5 1kQg1q_TPESd4! N FULL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT (Attach necessary sheets. If this application is for a land division, describe the number and size of parcels.) 100" -t-el-ccern 10ki-ep, >e -)-G' P1.ec,%5,e 4,4kci%ed Hraj'fc-,- :OWNER C-ERTr-FI.CATION,,,,ii,., 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. (If an agent is to be authorized, execute an affidavit of aAorization and include idavit with this application.) DATE: SIGNATURE: rce4 -4 C 4'e"VZ44 (Pt.5e -ea c1n eol A -A i4c--, to 5,e 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 PROJECT SETTING DESCRIPTION INSTRUCTIONS Applicant Name: S r 'YyNrolrct 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. yI Sprint May 29, 2007 Together with NEXTEL Sprint Nextel SF03ub407-A / NW Chico Butte County / Project Setting Description 68 Transit Way, Chico, CA 95973 APN: 042-300-030 1. Identify any applicable proposed development schedule, including anticipated, incremental, or phased development and all associate projects. This project is slated to constructed late in the 41 quarter, 2007. There are no associated 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. CPUC filing, FCC filing, FAA filing, FCC Form 620 NT, SHPO concurrence 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. Property is a flat, 21.06 acre M1 zoned parcel. It has approximately eight industrial shop buildings erected in addition to the proposed project, typically in use as fabrication and / or supply type businesses. Location has been in use as an industrial park since the 1970's. 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.). North: A-5 zoning, orchards East. C-2 zoning, small businesses fronting Hwy 32 South: SR -1, C-1, zoning, small businesses fronting Hwy 32 and residences fronting Hwy 32. West; A-10 zoning, orchards. 5. Include any special studies prepared for the project site including, but not limited to traffic, biology, wetlands delineation, archaeology, etc. Phase One and NEPA study are in process by Earthtouch Inc. of Layton, UT. Reports are expected to be completed by June 15', 2007. Sprint P wan NMILL LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION THE COUNTY OF: BUTTE CATION FOR ZONINGIUSEBUILDING PERMIT JA B. WHIPPLE, as owner(s) of the below described property, does/do hereby appoint JSTEE OF THE Sprint Nextel as agent for the purpose of consummating any application VA WHIPPLE necessary to ensure their ability to use and/or construct improvements to ING TRUST DATED the property leased, or licensed, to them for the purpose of constructing a E 11, 2003, as to an communications site. ivided 50% interest Ann Whipple and I understand that the application may be denied, modified or approved with cilla Ann conditions and that such conditions or modifications must be complied with itgomery, as Co- prior to issuance of building permits. ;tees's of the CAMENTARY Me hereby authorize the employees of BUTTE COUNTY to enter upon the 5T CREATED BY subject property during normal business hours as necessary to inspect the LAST WILL AND property for the purpose of processing this application. 7AMENT OF HAS M. WHIPPLE, EASED :ed at: Transit Way, Chico, CA 95973 ame: Parcel Number: 042-300-030 of Property of Property A Anna Whipple Priscila Montgomery U BU*E COUNTY RECEIPT 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Department of Development Services Phone (530) 538-7541 Fax (530) 538-2140 Receipt Number: P504 Permit Number: MUP07-0003 Job Address: 68 TRANSIT WAY68 TRANSIT WAY Applicant: SPRINT Nextel Printed: 5/31/2007 1:09 pm Fee Description Account Number Fee Amount DPAG Minor Use Permit 0010-460001-4612200-10101 $32.50 DPCR Record Fee Minor Use Perm 0010-470001-4612319-1010 $50.00 ✓ DPEHLUP Minor Use Permit DPFPP Minor Use Permit 0010-540003-4614901-1010 $217.40 0100-450001-4617240-1010 $194.70 DPLD Minor Use Permit 0010-440004-4611700-1010 $96.00 DP Minor Use Permit 0010-440001-4210900-1010 $2,204.00 Total Fees Paid: Date Paid: 5/31/2007 Paid By: SPRINT Nextel Pay Method: Received By: CP $2,794.60 JDAP12FO 000004 1 Vendor # 0000016140 Vendor Name: BUTTE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR Check Date: n4/7.7/9.nn7 Check No. nm 5nA75n7 Voucher ID Invoice Number PO Number Invoice Date Gross Amount Discount Paid Amount XE143914 MM042507 04/25/2007 2,794.60 0.00 2,794.60 OC/AA — MELISSA MURPHREE SF03UB407 Sprint Supplier Disbursements Total Gross Amount Total Discounts Total Paid Amount $2,794.60 $0.00 $2,794.60 CK05(031031 .5.print Nextel V 0015067502 Sprint United Managemen ompany Paying Agent on Behalf of Itself and Sprint Corporation's Affiliates P. 0. Box 7977 Shawnee Mission Kansas 66207 56-382/412 "1-888-283-4636, Opt 1 04/27/2007 PAY ***1********2,794 DOLLARS AND 60 CENTS ************2,794.60 'TO TIM 000004 M MER 'F VOID IF NOT CASHED WITHIN 180 DAYS BUTTE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 25 COUNTY CENTER DR Authorized Signature OROVILLE CA 95965-3316 F.,qo R.ek\A III'111'tlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII fasplbl Drlre Fero OA dSB91 11900 L50G? 50 211' 1:019L2038211 -vi: 96000 L6 24911' m COUNTY OF BUTTE AUDITOR'S cERtFICATE AND TREASURERIS RECEIPT OROVILLE, CA RECEIVED FROM PLANNING BAG f .316 ATR NO 25712 DATE 61112007 FUND FUND DEPT ACCT CASH DESCRIPTION INV# TITLE CODE CODE CODE CODE AMOUNT DEPOSIT DATE: 611 RECEIPTS: P504 - P507 ,RECEIVED ON: 5131 PLANNING APDL FEES GENL 0010 4400I 4.210M 101001 21988.00 LAND DEVELOPMENT GENL 0010 440004 :4611700 101001 96.00 ENVIRONMENTAL HLTH PH FUND'. 0021 5=13 .4614130I 101001 217.40 AGRICULTURAL FEES GENL WiO 44WQJ 4612200 101001 32-60 FIRE PLNG APDL FEE FIRE PROTECT 0100 �#=J- 2.0- -.�-,-.461724 '194-70 NODINOE CLERK'S FILING FE GENL 0010 47,0001 '4612319 101001 50.00 ($W) Project Number Amount of Fee, Af?N: 042-300-030; MUP07-0003; SPRINT NF)(TEL 60.00 TOTAL 39578.60 APPROVED BY: RECEIVED BY: AUDITOR -CO TROLLER TREASURER By: 1 whit.ec--treasurer pink --auditor golden rod::�le I Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINCS, 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: Check One 5 ri n+ Nexf-t ( et t"' 011 1e- Project Number: ;,I;,I , BU LJUSE PERMIT 5d MINOR USE PERMIT TTE COUNTY MAY 3 12007 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION PACKET CHECKLIST SERVICES 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 Planner 1. ❑ Complete a Pre -Application Review with the Environmental Health Division and provide evidence of meeting their requirements for sewage disposal and water supply in one of the following ways: NIA❑ 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. {El' ❑ A completed, signed Project Information Form. 3. 0 ❑ A complete Project Setting Description (instructions attached). 4. 14 ❑ 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". N, 0 . • 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.buttecouniy.net/dds/Planning/ Additional fees for publication notices will be required prior to issuance of the use permit. Application fees are non-refundable. Applicant's Initials 7. ❑ A creation document for the project parcel and evidence of current property ownership. I. ® ❑ 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"xl7" and no greater than 24" X 36", folded to 8 %2" x 11". In addition, a 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(s); 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. 61 ❑ 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• 5 ❑ 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 systems and lighting.) g. ❑ ❑ Location of all water features including, but not limited to, natural and human -made 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, such as streets, access roads, streams, rock outcroppings, major tree stands, storm drains, bodies of water, railroads, and their relationship to the roe lines. 1. ❑ Location, height, and materials of walls and fences (sections may be required). ❑ ❑ Internal circulation pattern, if applicable. k. m E] Existing fire hydrants within 1000 feet. 1. ❑ Approximate location of all buildings, wells, septic tanks and leach fields within 100 feet, on adjacent 12mpgties. m ❑ All driveways, drawn to scale, on properties within 100 feet of the site. n. M ❑ Existing curbs, gutters, sidewalks and road surface widths on-site or on properties within 100 feet of the site. W.❑ ❑ Any existing faults or fractures and geologic hazards. Fa jN, 0 • P- ® ❑ Elevation contours, at an appropriate vertical scale. q• ❑ Indicate at least one route from the property to a publicly -maintained road. r. ❑ ❑ Off-street parking pursuant to county code. S. E6 ❑ Indicate scale and include a north arrow oriented to the top of the sheet. t• ❑ All maps must be clear and legible. Applicant Planner 9. ❑ Building Elevations MIA10. ❑ ❑ If applicable, provide a proposed landscaping and irrigation plan on a separate sheet. WAI 1. ❑ ❑ If applicable, provide a conceptual grading plan. Items to be shown on the plan include: N/A- a. ❑ ❑ Natural areas to be preserved. /V/1A b. ❑ ❑ Proposed cut and fill areas in contrasting colors or patterns. c. ❑ Existing and proposed contours at an appropriate vertical scale within the project and on adjacent properties within 100 feet of the project boundaries. N/�4 d. ❑ ❑ Proposed drainage and flood control facilities. A//A e. ❑ ❑ Erosion control measures and best management practices (e.g., - slope landscaping). W/4 f. ❑ ❑ Natural drainage. WAg. ❑ ❑ Location of retaining walls, drainage channels and existing structures. h. 151 ❑ 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. 3 0 • Date: 5-- X?. 07 ZrS «-Date: 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 FOR COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY INSTALLATION ` Applicant Name: e- 'K o► , 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). j 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. ❑ Statement of Justification. Must include the following:' a. ElA description of the proposed'facility, including the type being requested. " b. ❑ Height from natural grade to the top of proposed Facility. ` � r� C. lel ❑ Support equipment proposed. d. (®� ❑ RFR/EMF and wattage output data including the number of channels. i rI e. ❑ Horizontal and vertical location coordinates. { 2. W ❑ Proposed elevations of the structure and any accessory buildings, including building I height and other physical dimensions, drawn to graphic scale. 3.14 ❑ 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 0 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. 6.0 . ❑ 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. 7.',❑ ❑ A graphic depiction of the search ring and all other technical criteria- used in determining the proposed facility location. 8. �' ❑ 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. VA -9. ❑ W ❑ At the time of application for new wireless facilities use permit, the applicant should consider any future needs for installation of backup emergency power (diesel generator) systems. Related to such installations, applicant must provide the following information: a. ❑ ❑ Operating specifications of the cel 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 specifications, also specifying above or below ground installation. Location of all emergency power backup installations must be clearly specified on the site plan. d. ❑ ❑ State number, specifications, and location of all battery backup systems. e. ❑ ❑ Provide proposed hours of periodic testing of emergency power systems. f. ❑ ❑ 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. 0 . 0 104 ❑ 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. 11. CM - ❑ 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. �� ❑ 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. 13. `® ❑ 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. N/ 14.0 ❑ Landscaping and painting plans for the completed project. N /1 15. ❑ ❑ 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. 6. ' - 1 ❑ 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: c.. _ ._. _Pli4 ApplicanUkepresentative Signature: Planner Receiving Application K:\Planning\FORMS\APPLICATIONS\Communications Facilities.doc Revised 08/04/06 Date 5 = �- Date: Page l of 1 i Jolliffe, Stacey From: Philip C. Hawtin [phawtin@progressivepc's.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 9:12 AM To: Jolliffe, Stacey Cc: Troester, Steve Subject: RE: Confirm closure of file for Use Permit MUP07-0003, Transit Way, Whipple Industrial Park, Chico, CA Thank you Stacey, please close this file. Sprint Nextel has lost their lease and terminated the project. Best Regards, Philip C. Hawtin Solar Development Contractor for enXco Development Corporation 3502 Canyonlands Road Stockton, CA 95209 Mobile: (209)481-9497 Office:. (209)952-2101 E -Fax: (209)444-0222 From: Jolliffe, Stacey[mailto:SJolliffe@buttecounty.net] Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 8:55 AM To: phawtin@progressivepcs.com Cc: Troester, Steve Subject: Confirm closure of file for Use Permit MUP07-0003, Transit Way, Whipple Industrial Park, Chico, CA Good Morning Philip, Please confirm, by way of response to this email, that the above referencedfile is no longer active and should be closed/voided. As discussed, the use permit was not approved and no entitlement was conferred. Thank you for your help in this matter. Stacey Jolliffe Principal Planner, Current Planning Section Butte County Dept. of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Phone: 530.538.7541; FAX 530.538.2140 Email: siolliffe@buttecountv.net Website: www.buttecounty.net/dds COUNTY OF BUTTE EMAIL DISCLAIMER: This email 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. 9/8/2009 phonelog -- Edit • • Page 1 of 1 Date Received: 9/26/2007 Time Received: 2:35:00 PM First Name: Icolleen Last Name: ICarroll Phone Number: 904-673-9396 Regarding_Property: Muir & Rodeo Looking for information on cell towers currently in zoning process? Regarding: Return—Call—Date: Steve T. called back Sept. 27, 2007 Return_ Call_ Status: The DEFAULT for this field _ is CLOSED ... IF Responded - Closed NOT CLOSED, PLEASE change this field. Staff Response—BY: Steve T. called back Sept. 27, 2007 r All r7 '/eq Cn'i"lle'etl "'))eue http://www.buttedds.net/I—Phonelog/editor/edit.asp?ID=3424 9/27/2007 S(j,�K ` -2,a D 7- 1: Start out going SOUTHWEST on PALMETTO AVE toward NEAL <0.1 miles Map DOW AVE. 2: Turn RIGHT onto NEAL DOW AVE. 0.2 miles .Map 3: Turn LEFT onto E 1ST AVE. 0.1 miles Map • H 4: Merge onto CA -99 N. 1.4 miles Map 5: Take the EAST AVE exit- EXIT 3876. 0.2 miles Map wo 6: Turn LEFT onto EAST AVE. 1.9 miles Map r 7: Turn RIGHT onto CA -32 / NORD AVE. Continue to follow CA -32. 1.3 miles Map f 8: Turn RIGHT onto FREIGHT LN. 0.1 miles Map f 9: Turn LEFT onto TRANSIT WAY. <0.1 miles Map r 10: End at 68 Transit Way Map Chico, CA 95973-9752, US Total Est. Time: 10 minutes Total Est. Distance: 5.55 miles SDS o 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.neVdds www.buttegeneralplan.net ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING MEMORANDUM June 12, 2009 California Agricultural Aviation Association 1404 B Flightline Drive Lincoln, CA 95648 . (916) 645-9747 caaa(cD-psyber.com Dear Ms/Sir: The Butte County Department of Development Services is reviewing a use permit application for a cell tower construction on a property adjacent to orchard crop fields. We would appreciate your comments and concerns that you may wish us to consider in the processing of this application. Below is some basic information on the project. I have attached copies of the proposed site plans and an aerial photo for your reference. Applicant: SPRINT Nextel Staff Contact: Steve Troester — (530) 538-7153 Project Location: at #68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of Hwy. 32/Median Rd. Type of Application(s): Minor Use Permit #MUP 07-0003 Assessor's Parcel Number: APN 042-300-030 Project Description: Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower. Please contact me by July 10 with any comments. Should you have any further questions regarding this application I can be reached between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (530) 538-7153, or via e-mail at stroester(aD-buttecounty. net. Steve Troester, Senior Plai N• VICINITY MAP NO SCALE DRMNG OIRFC to TAKE I-5 N / CA -99 N toward WOODLAND. Merge onto CA -70 N toward YUBA CITY / MAITYSMLLE. Turn RIGHT onto CA -20 / CA -70 9TH $S�� 77Uff(D1 I FFT —In re -,n N p 7D Nr 0 5}, LAnunU tb•lol6r� CA -70 N. Turn LEFT onto CA -149. Take the CA -99 N romp. Stay STRAIGH to go onto CA -99 N. Take the EAST AVE exit— EXIT 3878. Tum LEFT onto EAST AVE Turn RIGHT onto CA -32 / NDRD AVE. Continue to lollow CA -32. Turn RIGH onto FREIGHT LN. Turn LEFT onto TRANSIT WAY. ARRIVE AT SITE LOCATION SITE NAME: NW CHICO SITE NUMBER., SF03UB407-A- i PROJECT ENGINEER ENGINEER/SURVEYOR: WESTERN PLANNING & INITIAL POINT, INC. ENGINEERING, INC. 11860 KEMPER ROADJ3 140 LITTON DR. SUITE 230 AUBURN, CA 95603 GRASS VALLEY, CA 95945 PHONE: (530) 477-7177 PHONE: (530) 823-6917 FAX: (530)477-6967 o FAX: (530) 823-5518 CHICO, CA 95973 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER BROWN & MILLS, INC. PO BOX 504 9940 BUSINESS PARK DR., STE. 140 ' SACTD., CA 95827 CONTACT: ANNA WHIPPLE PHONE: (916) 362-5541 PHONE NO.: (530) 891-0595 FAX: (916) 362-3454 INSPECTION SERVICES, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 1 CONSULTANT TEAM HANDICAP R D IREMENTIk - R'AILIT in. --NNEU AMU NUI FOR HOMAN HABITATION. HANDICAPPED ACCESS REOUIREMENTS NOT REQUIRED. IN I ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA STATE BUILDING CODE 1103.1.1 EXCEPTION 1 N .4 J11 L NI,MG: 5/9/07 NW . 1.T11GU SITE NUMBER: ZONING: SF03UB407 SITE ADDRESS: DATE:_ 68 TRANSIT WAY DATE: TAG CHECK: CHICO, CA 95973 OWNER: ANNA WHIPPLE LIVING TRUST PO BOX 504 e CHICO. CA 95927 ' CONTACT: ANNA WHIPPLE F PHONE NO.: (530) 891-0595 r_ APPLICANT: SPRINT/NEXTEL 3502 CANYONLANDS ROAD STOCKTON, CA 95209 CONTACT: PHILIP C. HAWTIN PHONE NO.: (209) 481-9497 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEE SHEET C-1 FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION. APN:' 042-300-030 g CURRENT ZONING: Ml OCCUPANCY: B (TELEPHONE EXCHANGE) EXT. WALL & OPENING PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS: ONE HOUR <20', OPENINGS PROTECTED <10'. NOT ALLOWABLE <5' TYPE OF CONST.:, TYPE V—N r: SEISMIC ZONE: ', 3 s GEODETIC COORDINATES• LATITUDE: 39' 45'1I4.32'N LONGITUDE: 121'54'23.39W (NAD 83) PROJ 1 i rLOnn MIC naruw MAI M' FLOOD ZONE THIS PROJECT UES WITHIN FLOOD ZONE 'X' SOURCE: FEW MAP NUMBER XX MINIMUM FOUNDATION ELEVATION - XX 1 s WESTERN PLANNING 8 ENGINEERING 11660 KEMPER ROAD. N3 AUBURN, CA 95603 wpe,tlonemoin.com PHONE: (530) 823-6917 FAX: (530) 823-5518 Sprint �I 2180 HARVARD ST., STE. 100 SACRAMENTO, CA 95815 PHONE (925) 963-7339 FAX (925) 513-0354 CONTACT: MARK CASEY . NW CHICO SF03UB407 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO, CA 95973 BUTTE COUNTY ZONING APPROVALS 5/9/07 LEASING: DATE:_ ZONING: DATE:_ RF ENGINEER: DATE:_ CONSTRUCTION: DATE: TAG CHECK: DATE:_ OWNER: DATE:_ PROJECT NO SF03UB407 DRAWN BY ARM CHECKED BY M.E.F. QO 5/9/07 907 ZD 1Q 5/30/07 1007 ZD Z� F$I(m7 TITLE SHEET T-1 1st SUBMITTAL: 5/9/07 2nd SUBMITTAL: 5/30/07 COMPANY JOB NO. SF03UB407 O • A� ..2r IS' r1 -II Al XUW \ r2r' 71' ELV' I Aw.w r51.1775 r E 1 Ir 0. 7173 A � D llll a I AEx/ MW I �j, \'• 4 SITE TOPOGRAPHY - h1 , d� -♦ ......... V 0 Sprint Sprini-Nextel dbo Ubiquitel Communications 1255 TREAT BLVD. /600 WALNUT CREEK, CA 94596 PHONE (925)279-2300 FAX (925)279-2683 III MAL POnff, INC.'r 101 W. MDENIGBT WAY SUITS B-309 GRASS VALLEY, CA. 96846 PEONS` (630) 477'!177 FAX (630) 477,B987 PROJECT NO: VG60XC3XX-A DRAWN BY: RM ' CHECKED BY: XXX DE9RFe0N �SS`�yl LA_VD SD'�F OIDTHY F. SC 11 6021 W CAU1Ug�' R 6 A VW A TM OF LW IN FOR APOISM LEY A;E ACRWQ 110aTIE DRMM OP A UL4/ m PROfE9pML EAID�EE2 TO ALTER 116 DOQAEI/r. SF03UB407A "NW CHICO" 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO, CA 95973 BUTTE COUNTY APN-042-300-030 SHEET TITLE BITS SURVEY DSTAILB LEGAL DEBCZUP770N SHEET NUMBER LS•1 irk LEGAL DESCRIPTION LEASEPARCEL THELAND REFERRED TO HEREIN IS DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: ALL THATCERTAINREAL PROPERTYSITVATEIN THE COUNTY OF BUTTE STATEOF CALIFORNIA DESCRSEDAS FOLLOWS PARCEL 4. AS SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PARCEL MAP, RECORDED /N THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ONNOVEA18ER 14, 1973. IN BOOK48OFMAPS. ATPAGE(S) 48. RESERVING THEREFROM A 60 FOOT WIDE EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFI T OF AND APPURTENANT TO PARCELS 1,2AND 3 OFS41D PARCEL MAP. APNO. 042-300.030 LEASE PARCEL - COMMENCING AT THE MOST WESTERL Y CORNER OF THE PREVIOUS[ Y REFERENCED PARENTPARCEL: THENCE NORTH 76° 0949• EAST. 971.58 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING: THENCE THE FOLLOWING FOUR COURSES: l: NORTH29° I1'32' EAST. SaW FEET, T SOUTH60.48'2r FAST 50.00FEET. 3' SOUTH29° 11'32 -WEST, 50.W FEET, - 4:NORTH 60°48'28'WEST. S0.00FEET TO THE TRUE POIN T OF BEGINNING AND ENCOMPASSING 2.500 SOUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. ACCESSEASEMENT A STRIP OF LAND. TWEL VE FEET IN WIDTH; THE CENTERLINE OF WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST WESTERL YCORNER OF THE PREWOUSL YDESCRMED LEASE PARCEL' THENCE SOUTH 6748'28' EAST. 2500 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGWWNG, THENCE THE FOL L OWING FIVE COURSES 1: SOUTH 28°48'06'WEST. 169.70 FEET. 2. SOUTH 45.0737-F4ST. 23720FEE7, 3' SOUTH 073901' WEST. 60.90FEET, 4: SOUTH 0750'06'EAST. 74.43 FEET, 5: SOUTH 13°OS49•WEST, 43919 FEET TOA POINT ON THE NORTHERL YSIDELINE OF STA TE HIGHWAY 32 ' UTILITY EASEMENT ASTRIPOFLAND, FNEFEETINWID774 THE CENTERLINE OF WHICHISDESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS COMMENCINGAT THEMOSTSOVTHERL YCORNER OF THE PREVIOUSL YDESCRIBEDLE4SE PARCEL' THENCENORTH60"48'29'WEST, 250FEETTO THE TRUEPOINTOFSEGINNING; THENCE THE FOU OWING TWO COURSES: I: SOUTH24.25.2r WEST. I5S63FEET, 2' SOUTH 59-29-3r EAST, 22603 FEET TOA POINT. f A ACCURACY CERTIFICATION GATE OF SURVEY: APRIL 10. 2W? SITENUMBER: SF03UB407A NAME NWL7000 TYPE' PROPOSED MONOPOLE SITE ADDRESS 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO.. CA. 95973 L TIMOTHY SCHAD. HEREBY CERTIFY THE GEODE77C COORDINATES (NAD$T) AT THE MOST NORTHERL Y CORNER OF THE PROPOSED LEASE PARCEL TO BE. LATITUDE 374514.37N LLW4'I1wB 121.54'2339W AND FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THE ELEVATIONS HEREON ARE ABOW: MEAN SEA LEVEL (NAVD98)AND AREAS FOLLOWS' GROUNDELEVATION 151.OFT. THEACCURACYSTANa4RDS FOR THIS CER17FIC4770NAREAS FOLLOWS: GEODETIC COORDINATES: N-FIFTEEN(0)FEET(NAD-83) ELEVATIONS -A THREE (3) FEET INA VOW) 140 SCALE SURVEY NOTES 1. ALL LATITUDES AND LONGITUDES ARE NAD 83, ALL ELEVA77ONS ARE t NA VO 88. 2 ALL DOUNDARY INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM RECORD DATA. 3 DATE OF FIELD SURVEY APRIL 10. 2007 4. PRELIMINARY TI 7L REPORT NO. 00231554-005-FH1 PERPARED 8Y DIUYICLL IIILE ANU ESUHUW HAS HIEN PROVIDED, ANYEASEMfNTS OR OTHER TIRE RELATED ISSUES NOT INCLUDED IN SAID REPORT WHICH ARE PART OF THE TIRE PROCESS MAYOR MAY NOT HAVE BEEN ADDRESSED, INITIAL. POINT, INC AND TIMOTHYF. SCHAD. L.S. ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILI rYOR LIABILITY FOR SOUNDARYOR TIRE ITEMS' ,1D0Rt17AtD I XACU1V. I R)3 13 NUI A BUUNUAHY S'UHVB P. LEGEND 7IIDINZIE UNE — c — ELECTRIC UNE —AT— — ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE LINES —. FENCE FIRE HYDRANT GUY N7RE C, SIHLEF .SIGN A STREET LIGHT S WATER VALVE Is FIAISW SURFACE 11 FBPIP 881E TC 70P OF CURB BFC BOTTOM FACE OF CURB TW TOP OF WALL - ow. BOTTOM OF WALL TBw _ TPP 81CK RF WN K 46' -Sprint Sprint -Nextel . dbo Ubiquitel Communications 1255 TREAT BLVD. /800 . WALNUT CREEK, CA 94596 PHONE (925)279-2300 FAX (925)279-2663 INITIAL POINT, INC. 101 W. MoHMIGHT WAY BEFITS B-308 GRABS YALLSY, CA. 96946 PHONE: (630) 477.7177 PAX- (630) 477.6W SF03US407A "NW CHICO" 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO, CA 95973 BUTTE COUNTY APN-042.300-030 SHEET TITLE BITS SURI7BIY DETAILS LEGAL DESCRIPTION SHEET NUMBER LO -2 PROJECT NO: VG6DXC3XX-A DRAWN BY: RM CHECKED BY: XXX 0 11/01/61 ZM w 90% i G A 2 G M REV DATE OLLSCPoPf10H LARD 304Y S`Oy.L . BDTW F. SCHA LS 6021 * EW. 3/31/09 Of CEULp0.�' E 6 A VIOUM N OF W FOR ANr F43LSOK LALs LME14-R0C WOi11 il, MarTai OF AN I KTai 1X6 OR1aOE. SF03US407A "NW CHICO" 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO, CA 95973 BUTTE COUNTY APN-042.300-030 SHEET TITLE BITS SURI7BIY DETAILS LEGAL DESCRIPTION SHEET NUMBER LO -2 p A / A r E H w V 3 p SITE PLAN 0 50' 100, SCALE 1' - 50' APN 042-300-030 PROPOSED / CRUSHED SHED ROCK OVER 4'RINT/NEXTEL 6* GRAVEL 2 CL II AB) % (N) SPR- CLEAN E/NEXTEL OVER GEOTECH FABRIC (MIRAFI SOOX OR / - 36'x36"02'1) NEMA EO.) WITHIN NEXTEL LEASE AREA - f 3R TELCO BOX 50.61 'FS PROPOSED '(N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 6' CHAIN LINK FENCE W/ BARBED WIRE PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL- 5' CONCRETE STOOP PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 11.5'x20' EQUIPMENT SHELTER T.O.S. 152.0' AMSL 270• Az. 1 1 1 1 \ 1 I \ 1 1 PROPOSED- / U-- (N) SPRINT/NIXTEL j _ / j .�'� j •\,\ \i 12'WD BL CHAIN LINK GATE PROPO(N) SPRSIN /NEXTEL 12' WIDE (N) SPRINT PROPOSED / ACCESS EASEMENT / ., EASEL N , / / / WIDE UTILITYYEASEMENT / / / ?O• /�/\ / PROPOSED / \/ SPRINT/NEXTEL U/ U/G ELEC k TELCO % , i' n �J PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL GPS ANTENNAS TYP. OF (2) PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXT'EL �\ WAVECUIDE BRIDGE PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NIXTEL 100' MONOPOLE PROPOSED ti (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL PANEL ANTENNAS �.\ 7YP. OF (12) \ 150.7 ' 1 F-) • 15 1.27'FS SITE, DETAIL / SCALE: 1' - 5' TRUE NO UnL11ETC NORM 15'02' 0 5' 10' SCALE 1' - 5' WESTERN PLANNING & ENGINEERING 11860 KEMPER ROAD, #3 AUBURN, CA 95603 wpa6onemoln.com PHONE: (530) 823-6917 Sprint 2180 HARVARD ST., STE. 100 SACRAMENTO, CA 95815 PHONE (925) 963-7339 FAX (925) 513-0354 CONTACT: MARK CASEY NW CHICO SF03UB407 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO, CA 95973 BUTTE. COUNTY ZONING APPROVALS SFO311JB407 LEASING: DATE:_ ZONING: DATE_ RF ENGINEER: DATE:_ CONSTRUCTION: DATE_ TAG CHECK: DATE:_ OWNER: DATE:_ PROJECT NO SFO311JB407 DRAWN BY .ARM CHECKED BY M.E.F. - -- Q5/9/07 90% ZD Q1 5/30/07 100% ZD llLm SITE PLAN SITE DETAIL A-1 1st SUBMITTAL: 5/9/07 2nd SUBMITTAL: 5/30/07 COMPANY JOB NO. SF03UB407 PROPOSED ALL ANTENNAS, MOUNTING - BRACKETS AND MONOPOLE TO BE PAINTED OLIVE DRAB GREEN PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 12'W DBL CHAIN LINK CATE PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 200A METER/MAIN PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 36'x36'xl2'D NEMA 3R TELCO BOX C In SOUTH ELEVATION A-2 SCALL: 1 - 5 PROPOSED PROPOSED - - (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL lOD' MONOPOLE / \ PANEL ANTENNAS /� 0• TYP. OF (12) a0 PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL PANEL ANTENNAS TYP. OF (12) <O' 270' O 270' AZ. PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 100' MONOPOLE I `tio C2IANTENNA PLAN VIEW A-2 NOT TO SCALE PROPOSED ALL ANTENNAS, MOUNTING BRACKETS AND MONOPOLE PROJECT GENERAL NOTES TO BE PAINTED OLIVE DRAB GREEN 1. THE FACILITY IS AN UNOCCUPIED WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SITE FOREMAN WITH A CELLULAR PHONE AND PALER, AND KEEP SAME ON SITE WHENEVER PERSONNEL ARE ON SITE 2. PUNS ARE NOT TD BE SCALED AND ARE INTENDED TO BEA DIAGRAMMATIC OUTLINE ONLY, UNLESS NOTEO OTHERWISE. THE WORK SHALL 9. SEAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE RATED AREAS WITH U.L LISTED AND INCLUDE FURNISHING MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, APPURTENANCES AND LABOR FIRE CODE APPROVED MATERIALS. NECESSARY TO COMPLETE ALL INSTALLATIONS AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 10. PROVIDE A PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER WITH A RATING OF NUT LESS ' THAN 2-A OR 2-AIOBC WITHIN 75 FEET TRAVEL DISTANCE TO ALL PORTIONS 3. PRIOR TD THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS, THE CONTRACTORS SHALL VISIT THE OF THE PROJECT AREA DURING CONSTRUCTION. JOB SITE AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND CONFIRMING THAT THE WORK MAY BE 11. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 16 OF ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. ANY THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE REGARDING EARTHQUAKE PIPING, LIGHT DISCREPANCIES ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE FIXTURES, COLING GRID, INTERIOR PARTITIONS AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER. ALL WORK MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL EAMDUAKE CODES AND 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVE IN LURKING, AUTHORRATON TO REGULATIONS. PROCEED BEFORE STARTING WORK ON ANY ITEM NOT CLEARLY DEFINED OR 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS ON IDENTIFIED BY THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE SITE AND NOTIFY THE PROJECT MANAGER OF AND DISCREPANCIES S. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EDUIPME)JT AND MATERIALS STARTING ANY WORK. LS IN ' ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS 13. DETAILS ARE INTENDED TO SHOW END RESULT OF DESIGN. MINOR SPECIFICALLY INDICATED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES, OR MODIFICATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUIT JOB DIMENSIONS OR CONDITIDNS, REGULATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE WORK. 6. ALL WORK PERFORMED AND MATERIALS INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT 14. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCES. DIETING IMPROVEMENTS, PAVING. CURBS, GALVANIZED SURFACES, ETC., AND CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT OCCURRED DURING PROPOSED ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE PROJECT MANAGER. (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL AUTHORITY REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. MECHANICAL AND PMENT 11.5'x20' EQUI ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL 15. KEEP GENERAL AREA CLEAN, HAZARD FREE. AND DEPOSE OF ALL DIRT, SHELTER EOUI ENT AMSC APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND DEBRIS, RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES, ORDINANCES. APPLICABLE THE PROPERTY. LEAVE PREMISES IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM REGULATIONS. AND NEXTEL STANDARDS. PAINT SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE 7. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE WORK, 16. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE COMPLETE SET OF AS BURT DRAWINGS WITHIN USING BEST SKILLS AND ATTENTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY 10 WORKING DAYS OF PROJECT COMPLETION RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES AND FOR COORDINATING ALL PORTIONS OF 17. CONTRACTOR IS TO EXCAVATE 6' BELOW EXISTING GRADE AND SPRAY POSED THE WORK UNDER THE CONTRACT INCLUDING CONTACT AND COORDINATION WITH WEED CONTROL REPLACE WITH CU(N) PROPOSED SPRINT/NEXTELSS II AGGREGATE BASE AND W/THE PROJECT MANAGER AND WITH LANDLORD'S AUTHORIZED CRUSHED WASHED ROCK. AS SPECIFIED ON SITE PLAN.GPS ANTENNAS - TYP. ANTENNAS REPRESENTATIVE 18. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TOILET FACILITY DURING ALL PHASES OF '. CONSTRUCTION. 0 5' 10' SCALE 1' - S' - PROPOSED PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 6' 5' CONCRETE STDOP� CHAIN LINK FENCE W/ BARBED WIRE 1 EAST ELEVATION WESTERN PLANNING & ENGINEERING 11860 KEMPER ROAD, p3 AUBURN, CA 95603 wpe®onemoin.C.- PHONE: (530) 823-6917 FAX: (530) 823-5518 \1 Sprint �I 2160 HARVARD ST., STE. 100 SACRAMENTO, CA 95615 PHONE (925) 963-7339 FAX (925) 513-0354 CONTACT: MARK CASEY NW CHICO SF03UB407 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO, CA 95973 BUTTE COUNTY I ZONING APPROVALS LEASING: ZONING: RF ENGINEER: CONSTRUCTION: TAG CHECK: OWNER: DATE: DATE:_ DATE:_ DATE:_ DATE:_ DATE:_ 90% ZD 1Q PROJECT NO SF03UB407 I& DRAWN BY ARM CHECKED BY M.E.F. QD 5/9/07 90% ZD 1Q 5/30/07 100% ZD I& A ELEVATIONS A-2 1st SUBMITTAL: 5/9/07 2nd SUBMFFTAL:5/30/07 COMPANY JOB NO. SF03UB407 PROJECT COORDINATION FORM DATE of IDR: June 20, 2007 PLANNER: Steve Troester PROJ. NAME: Sprint -Nextel PROJ. NUMBER: MUP07-0003 TYPE:. Completeness of Application Evaluation APN: 042-300-030 DEPARTMENT r l COMMENTS [ READY FOR HEARING? PLANNING 'yr j l.iU�v��l7p3'i 7'fI V ft(Orr [tic ll )C PUBLIC WORKS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HINZ, ,►4v►d COUNTY COUNSEL AG. BUILDING ASSESSOR FIRE G:\ADMINISTRATION\IDR Agenda\2007 IDR Agendas\PROJECT COORDINATION FORM.doc N�IIIINVIIIIIINII JDAP12GR 000002 1 Vendor # 0000016140 Vendor Name: BUTTE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR Check Date: 06/08/2007 Check No. 0015205003 Voucher ID Invoice Number PO Number Invoice Date Gross Amount Discount Paid Amount XE144649 MK060607 06/06/2007 OC/AA MELISSA MURPHREE SF03UB407 0003 P���.'s�•'h5 PAI -If- 9)-- 3 cO -030 151.00 0.00 151.00 Sprint Supplier Disbursements Total Gross Amount Total Discounts Total Paid Amount $151.00 $0.00 $151.00 «05 (07103) MEMORANDUM TO: STEVE TROESTER; BU OUNTY PLANNING FROM: PHILIP C. HAWTIN SUBJECT: PUBLISHING FEE - MUP07-0003 DATE: 7/11/2007 CC: FILE Per your request here is the Publishing Fee for MUP07-0003, on APN: 042-300-030. 3502 CANYONLANDS ROAD- STOCKTON, CA - 95209 PHONE: (209)481-9497 -E-MAIL: PHAWTIN®CALCOMSYS.NET 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 June 6, 2007 To: Inter -Departmental Review Committee Subject: Evaluation and Completeness of Application Applicant: SPRINT Nextel, MUP07-0003 Planner: Steve Troester APN: 042-300-030 Location: A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042-300-030). 30 -Day Complete June 30, 2007 Date of IDR June 20, 2007 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 Jud ne 20, 20 70 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. PLEASE SEND YOUR RESPONSE TO: stroester@buttecounty.net Signature: Department: Date: KRIanning/Projects/A New File/IDR Memos/IDR Completeness 8/30/05 0 0 4 • Northeast Center of the California State University, Chico California Historical BUTTE GLENN SIERRA Building 25, Suite 204 SISKIYOU LASSEN SUTTER Chico California 95929-0377 Resources MODOC PLUMAS TEHAMA Phone (530) 898-6256 Information. System SHASTA 530 TRINITY Fax 898-4413 ( ) neinfocntr@csuchico.edu Request for Proiect Review Project Reference Number: MUP07-0003 Project Title/ Applicant Name: SPRINT Nextel Assessor's Parcel Number(s): 042-300-030 Acres/ Linear Miles: Street Address: 68 TRANSIT WAY, CHICO, CA 95926 Project Description: A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12'X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042-300-030). Project Location: Township: Range: USGS 7.5' Topographic Quadrangle Map(s): Section(s) Please enclose a copy of the relevant portion of the USGS 7.5' quadrangle map (1:1) with the project area clearly and accurately outlined Contact Person/Planner: Steve Troester Contact Phone Number: 538-7153 * "Please include pertinent project application paperwork describing the nature of the project, potential ground disturbance, and existing modifications to the property. 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 of 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 counties, 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 information 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 THE REVIEW TO RESEARCH CULTURAL SITES. The undersigned applicant for the project as identified below has read and understood the Butte County Archaeological Resources Proiect 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. f . c4 -C/7 Applicant Si afore Date h r 1 e' C. Applicant PR 4MD (Name :X D;7' l 6 Check Number Planner, File Number Revised 12/05/06 K:\Planning\FORMS\Applications\ProjectInfoForm_AgenLNEIC.doc TopoZone - USGS NORD (CA) Topo Map h4://www.topozone.convprmi.aspH UL—J,7. %JJ7OOLlull--1/-1.7VV.)wa .��_�� _.... �-�•», 0 • 5/24/2007 9:31 A] � • BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT: SPRINT Nextel, DATE: 5/31/2007 AGENT: APN: 042-300-030 FILE #: MUP07-0003 PLANNER: Steve Troester PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042-300-030). Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: A. B. C. D. SEWAGE DISPOSAL AREAS I . 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 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 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 and other suspected contamination. • BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT: SPRINT Nextel, AGENT: FILE #: MUP07-0003 DATE: 5/31/2007 APN: 042-300-030 PLANNER: Steve Troester PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042-300-030). Those items 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. • 0 BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT: SPRINT Nextel, DATE: 5/31/2007 AGENT: APN: 042-300-030 FILE #: MUP07-0003 PLANNER: Steve Troester PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042-300-030). 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. 0 0 ❑ 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: SPRINT Nextel, AGENT: FILE #: MUP07-0003 DATE: 5/31/2007 APN: 042-300-030 PLANNER: Steve Troester PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042-300-030). 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. 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 ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING June 6, 2007 TO: FROM: Steve Troester, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: SPRINT Nextel, MUP07-0003 APN: 042-300-030 DATE OF Inter -Departmental Review: June 20, 2007 IDR RESPONSE REGARDING COMPLETENESS OF APPLICATION DUE BY: June 18, 2007 AGENCY/DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS/MITIGATION MEASURES DUE BY: July 5, 2007 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 June 20, 2007, and/or to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042-300-030).. COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.: 2 ZONING: M-1 (Light Industrial) GENERAL PLAN: I (Industrial) If a response cannot be submitted prior to the due dates listed above, please call Steve Troester at 538-7153 or send him an email at.stroesterkbuttecounly.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: GAPROJECTS\Trakit Merge DocumentAREQUEST FOR COMMENTS.doc "DR4FT" LEAD IN SHEET PROJECT NUMBER: APPLICANT: �V OWNER(S ): 1 REPRESENTATIVE: C, G PROPOSED REQUEST: (by counter planner) FINAL REQUE T: (by roll planner} Qe a, e e- ra w i LOCATION: (by counter planner) — FINAL LOCA iC w N / . (by po)ject�Vlager) I P ( U Z© V A4- EXISTING ZONING: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT #: -- O COUNTER PLANNER'S INITIALS: < < - DATE RECEIVED: ASSIGNED PLANNER- Date Protect Assineu� IDR Date �i 30 Day Complete - 45® rlJ Tentative H ngy Date: 0 COMMENT DISTRIBUTION LIST Number: Project County Offices and Cities: Planning Division X Assessor's Office - Mapping — _ X . %Environmental Health — City of Biggs — _ilding Manager — JFCo City of Chico — City of Gridley — X — X ✓� ricultural Commission — City of Oroville — X ✓Public Works/Land Dev — Town of Paradise — County Counsel Fire Protection: BCAG ALUC APCD Butte Co. Farm Bureau Chico Airport Commission Chief Administrative Officer X California Department of Forestry — El Medio Fire Protection District Domestic Water: S.F.W & P. Agency (OWID) — Butte Water District Thermalito Irrigation District California Water Service Co. — Utilities: _ PG&E North - Chico — Pacific B611 PG&E South - Oroville — Viacom Cable TV . Irrigation District: Durham Irrigation Dist. — Biggs /West Gridley Water — Table Mountain Irrigation Dist. Richvale Irrigation Dist — Sewer: L.O.A.P.U.D. — Sterling City Sewer Main Drainage Districts: _ Sacramento & San Joaquin Drainage Dist. _ Drainage District 200 — Reclamation District No. 2056 — State Agencies: CalTrans — Dept. of Water Resources Federal Agencies: U.S. Forest Service Other Districts, Agencies, Committees, etc.: _ Del Oro Water Co. Other Chambers Cable TV Paradise Irrigation Dist. Skansen Subdivision (CSA 21) Reclamation District No. 833 Reclamation District No. 2054 Dept. of Fish and Game U.S. Bureau of Land Management Sprint May 31, 2007 Together with NEXTEL Sprint Nextel SF03ub407-A / NW Chico Butte County / Minor Use Permit 68 Transit Way, Chico, CA 95973 APN: 042-300-030 Project Description / Justification Statement General: Ubiquitel Leasing Company dba Sprint Nextel, ("SPRINT NEXTEL"), has been authorized by the Federal Communications Commission to construct and operate a dual-purpose digital mobile radio system in the United States. Sprint Nextel's national all-digital network is based on the "iDEN" technology developed by Motorola and the CDMA standard developed by Qualcomm. iDEN, stands for Integrated Digital Enhanced Network technology and CDMA stands for Code Division Multiple Access. Sprint Nextel's dual band phone combines the best of both technologies, and provides digital cellular service, unique secure national digital two-way radio, text/numeric paging, and high speed wireless Internet service capabilities on one mobile phone. Justification Statement: The economic, business and residential growth, along with increased general public usage of Sprint Nextel wireless services in the Sacramento Valley, have significantly increased the demand for service in Butte County. Sprint Nextel users have expressed concerns about wireless coverage and capacity issues and this site is designed to address those issues, as well as be complimentary to existing Sprint Nextel sites within Butte County to the west and and Chico to the east. The new wireless facility will provide enhanced cellular, push -to -talk wireless service and high speed Internet access to surrounding industrial, commercial, tourist and residential developments throughout this portion of Butte County. Site Specifications The property that Sprint Nextel is proposing to locate on, 68 Transit Way, Chico, CA 95973, APN: 042-300-030, is an approximately 21.06 acre parcel with M1 zoning. The parcel is owned by The Anna Whipple Living Trust and is operated as industrial park for small businesses. Latitude and Longitude for the project are: 390 45' 14.32" N / 121 ° 54' 23.39" W. The project will consist of mounting up to 12 antennas at the 96' level of a proposed 100' steel monopole, a 12' x 20' equipment shelter, and 3 GPS antennas mounted to the roof of the shelter. Sprint Nextel's radio equipment will SF03ub407-A / NW Chico Minor Use Permit / Butte County be located within the equipment shelter and be connected to the antennas via coaxial cables. The coaxial cables will be routed from the shelter to the monopole via an ice bridge, and go up the pole to the antennas, internally within the monopole. The proposed panel antennas are approximately 96' tall, 12" wide and 8" deep. Sprint Nextel will be broadcasting with the following frequencies: Transmit Frequencies: 851-869MHz, 935-940MHz, 1930-1945MHz; Receive Frequencies: 806-824MHz, 896-901 MHz, 1850-1865MHz, 12 channels for CDMA, 20 channels for DEN. Alternate Site Selection: Collocation: No other towers, electrical transmission towers, water tanks or other high structures exist within a one mile radius of the targer location. A 130' lattice tower owned by T -Mobile at 1110 W. East Ave (1.5 miles southeast) was reviewed but was found to be to close to Sprint Nextel's existing site at 1198 Nord Ave (1.3 miles) to afford a good hand off to the existing site in Hamilton City. New pole site selection: All parcel's given exclusively to agriculture were avoided. Properties that afforded visual screening via either vegetation or existing structures (with appropriate zoning) were reviewed and two were selected that offered optimal setback from residential and opportunity to screen the facility. Property #1: Farmers International Almond Processing Plant, 1260 Muir Ave, Chico, CA This property afforded good screening by locating the wireless facility behind the plant. After much consideration this Landlord opted to not to move forward with the proposal due to concerns that it might inhibit future expansion of the plant. Property #2: Whipple Industrial Park, 68 Transit Way, Chico, CA. This property proved to be the best for the project to be unable to be seen from Hwy 32, M1 zoning, substantial setback from residential and no impact to the agricultural operations of the County. There is substantial vacant land adjacent to the tower should the original tower lease area fill up with collocators and more space be required. Visual unobtrusiveness: Visual unobtrusiveness was obtained on this project by using the existing buildings to screen the project, painting the pole and antennas olive drab, and using substantial setbacks from residences and public rights of way. Project by virtue of its M1 zoning and highway location is well suited to become a place for future collocation much like the Sprint Nextel's adjacent site, 1198 Nord Ave (4 carriers). Excessive stealthing efforts many times hinders future collocation and only serves to increase antenna proliferation. SF03ub407-A / NW Chico* • Minor Use Permit / Butte County Land Use Compatibility: 1. The proposed facility is located on a parcel with M1 zoning. This zoning designation allows for the placement of wireless facilities with a Minor Use Permit. All property line setbacks will be met. 2. The proposed site location is located next to a large industrial shop building and proposed use is consistent with the existing uses on the parcel. 3. Proposed tower will support collocation of other wireless carriers and uses, will be structurally capable of having at least three other carrier' antenna. arrays on it. 4. The proposed project meets the 1000' setback from prohibited zones in all directions except to the eight SR -1 zoned parcel's fronting Hwy 32. While the size of the parcel would allow the project to easily make the 1000' setback, it was felt that moving the project to the eastern boundary along Muir Avenue, would substantially increase the project's visibility to numerous parcel's not protected by the 1000' boundary. The proposed location is screened to the south by the large industrial building along the parcel's southern boundary. Statement of Operations: No nuisances will be generated by the proposed co -located wireless facility, nor will the facility injure the public health, safety, morals or general welfare. With proper care and separation, Sprint Nextel's technology does not interfere with any other forms of communication whether public or private. To the contrary, Sprint Nextel's technology will provide vital communications in emergency situations and will commonly be used by local residents and emergency personnel to protect the general public's health, safety and welfare. Once the construction of the wireless facility is complete and the telephone switching equipment is fine-tuned, visitation to the site by service personnel for routine maintenance typically occurs an average 'of once a week. The site is entirely self -monitored and connects directly to a central office where sophisticated computers alert personnel to any equipment malfunction. Because the wireless facility will be unstaffed, there will be no regular hours of operation and no impact to existing local traffic patterns. No water or sanitation services will be required. Sprint Nextel will comply with all FCC rules governing construction requirements, technical standards, interference protection, power and height limitations and radio frequency standards. In addition, Sprint Nextel will comply with all FAA and CPUC rules on site location and operation. Environmental Impacts: SF03ub407-A / NW Chico* • Minor Use Permit / Butte County The Sprint Nextel facility will result in no significant impacts to the environment or to the area in which it is located. The facility produces no noise, smoke or odors. Construction will result in minimal modifications and disturbance to the property. The proposed facility qualifies under CEQA, Article 9, Categorical Exemptions, Class 3: "Construction and location of limited number of new small facilities or structures; installation of small new equipment and facilities in small structures; and the conversion of existing small structures from one use to another where only minor modifications are made in the exterior of the structure." (CEQA Guidelines, Section 15303). Benefits to the Community The proposed Sprint Nextel facility will provide many benefits to ButteCounty residents, businesses and motorists along Butte County's arterial streets and local roads in the subject area. These benefits include the following: • 911 capability allowing motorists to summon aid and report dangerous situations. • Support for emergency services by providing wireless communications to paramedics, firefighters, and law enforcement agencies. • The ability to transmit data allowing for immediate access to vital information. • A backup system to the land -line system in the event of power outages, natural or man-made disasters. • Provide quality wireless communications including voice, paging, digital data capabilities for email, facsimile and internet access. • Enhance the communications systems of residents who telecommute from their homes. In summary, the new Sprint Nextel facility will improve "State of the Art" wireless telecommunication services within Butte County and become an important element of Butte County's infrastructure for future business and residential services. Y Search Ring �iqUiTel Search Ring Priority: Business Development SITE NAME: NW CHICO SITE ID: TBD Ell NW. chfice, 32 - ' ��'`�' -------..-- - •;._ f � ` � � . .. :�-�`"�="sem 1 00 D • ' Die sae sum m Cassa. 02004 Da.D.ee. mea ams,sn• 2005. � D isoD moo W (tsr Dae Zoom 12.5 Site ID Latitude Longitude GE ft Rad Center ftMin GE ft Max RC ftMin RC ft N 39 44' 58.44" N 12154' 14.7 272 100 265 110 90 Totalower eRg Site Type: (ft) Mode 4.0 Site Objectives: Offload traffic and enhance coverage in the NW Chico area. Additional Comments: RF Engineer: David Castaneda Release #: 1.0 Release Date: 9/8/2005 Lead RF Engineer: David Castane a Date: 9/8/2005 Director of Implementation: Jim Ames Date: Director of Engineering: John Schoel Date: r MEMORANDUM TO: BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DEPT. FROM: PHILIP C. HAWTIN (NNt-b/ SUBJECT: FAILURE CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLES DATE: 5/24/2007 CC: FILE Structural engineering criteria for a modern telecommunications pole dramatically exceeds in many instances the UBC and other gauges of appropriate engineering. In most instances, poles are over -engineered to carry additional arrays of antennas, that may or may not happen over time. Additionally all towers approved thru Planning must subsequently apply for a building permit and meet all locally adopted codes for both structural and seismic. I have enclosed a sample structural of a 100' pole for the review of staff. At the wind speeds listed there will be far more to worry about than this telecom pole. The subject M1 parcel has no residences, and no residences are within a fall distance from this tower. Additionally the one industrial building in the vicinity (Groeniger) is over 100' from the proposed placement of this tower. r - - 3502 CANYONLANDS ROAD- ST'OCKTON, CA • 95209 ' PHONE: (209)481-9497 -E-MAIL: PHAWTIN@CALCOMSYS.NET VlranzAf alften Power Products, Inc. I M1 2427 Kelly Lane Houston, Texas 77088 (280 444-7APP 27.000" ACROSS FLATS 100'-0' 98'-C n nen n 1/4'X20.00' (Fy=65) EST WT = 1.617 KIPS) r1L .. jrll� (2) Q: 1.25' THK x 42.0'1 OD. -- (LD.=31j ASTM A572 GR 50 W/ (12)- 1.0'0 ASTM A325 DBOLTS ON A 38 0'0 B.C. 5/16" X 2000' (Fy=65) 70'-0" EST WT = 2.449 KIPS) 57'-0' 0'-0' PAUL J. FORD AND COMPANY S T R U C T U R A L E N G I N E E R S 250 East Broad Street - Suite 1500 Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614) 221-6679 N if -.k LOAD CA -YES J 0 B DAT A Pae 1 of 2 ,lob No. 44407-019 Design No. TP -6806 Dote Rev. No. 1 Rev. Date 02-15-2007 Shaft Steel: MFP Chk d By Pole MFI, 100 -FT POLE Site LAYTONVILLE; MENDOCINO CO., CA Owner CELLXION I VERIZON Ref. No. 88.00 Design 120 MPH DESIGN WIND SPEED ACCORDING TO CBC & TIA EIA -222-F 1996 LOAD CA -YES CASE 1 CASE 2 120 MPH WITH NO ICE DESIGN WIND 1 90 MPH WITH NO ICE OPERATIONAL WIND P O L E SPEC IFI C A T 1 0 N S Pole Sho e T e: 18 -SIDED POLYGO Toper: 0.320000 IN FT Shaft Steel: ASTM A572 GRADE 65 Bose PL Steel: ASTM A572 GRADE 60 60 KSI Anchor Rods: 2 1 4 0 x 7 -0 LONG 18J ASTM A615 GRADE 75 - 1Ur D/t1 t9 UGMINING KUL) Lateral Deflection (Inches) 1-12 98.00 (12) 48" X 12" X 3" PANEL ANTENNA TOP - 98.00 12' T -ARM MOUNTS 1.053 13-24 88.00 (12) 48" X 12' X 3' PANEL ANTENNA (2) It 1.50' THK x 48.0'0 O.D. - 88.00 12' T -ARM MOUNTS (LD.=37) ASTM A572 GR 50 25 8D-00 16' DIAM. STD. DISH W/ (20)- 1.0'0 ASTM A325 26 75.00 1; 6' DIAM. STD. DISH BOLTS ON A 44.070 B.C. 27-38 70.00 12) 48" X 12' X 3" PANEL ANTENNA 0.3750 70.00 12' T -ARM MOUNTS ' 4 39-50 57.00 (12) 48' X 1Y X 3' PANEL ANTENNK It 3/8' X 20.00' (Fy=65) 52.600 57.00 _ 12' T -ARM MOUNTS (EST WT = 3.453 KIPS) 51 49.00 1 6' DIAM. STD. DISH) NOTE: DIMENSIONS SHOWN DO NOT INCLUDE GALVANIZING TOLERANCES 52 39.00 1 6' DIAM. STD. DISH 53 29.00 1 6' DIAM. STD. DISH !"i • r: ^. !t STEP BOLTS FULL HOW FROM 9'-6 ABOVE BASE12 si4) ANTENNA FEED LINES RUN INSIDE OF POLE (2) It 1.75' THK x 55.0'0 O.D. (LD.=447 ASTM A572 GR 50 W/ (36)- 1.0'0 ASTM A325 BOLTS ON A 51.0'0 B.C. ,,• 7/16' X 20.00' (Fy=65) EST WT = 4.627 KPS) (2) It 2.00' THK x 61.0'0 O.D. (LD =50) ASTM A572 GR 50 W/ (48)- 100 ASTM A325 BOLTS ON A 5700 B.C. RR 7/16' X 20.00' (Fy=65) EST WT = 5.232 KIPS) NOiE: MONOPOLE WAS DESIGNED TO MEET MAXIMUM TWIST AND SWAY REQUIREMENTS OF J.W FOR A 6.0'0 DISH AT ELEV. 80.0' WITH A 90 MPH WIND. S H 120 MPH WIND 90 MPH WIND Elevation Lateral Deflection (Inches) Rotation (savoy) (degrees) Lateral Deflection (Inches) Rotation (sway) (degrees) TOP 24.1 1.871 13.6 1.053 80.0' 16.0 1:762 9.0 0.991 1 NOiE: MONOPOLE WAS DESIGNED TO MEET MAXIMUM TWIST AND SWAY REQUIREMENTS OF J.W FOR A 6.0'0 DISH AT ELEV. 80.0' WITH A 90 MPH WIND. S H A F T S E C T I O N D A T A Shaft Section Plate Lap Diameter Across Flats Section Length Thickness Slice (inches) (feet) (in. <Pn. ® Top ® Bottom 1 20.00 0.2500 27.000 33.400 2 20.00 0.3125 33.400 39.800 3 20.00 0.3750 39.800 46.200 4 20.00 0.4375 46.200 52.600 5 20.00 0.4375 52.600 59.000 NOTE: DIMENSIONS SHOWN DO NOT INCLUDE GALVANIZING TOLERANCES BASE It 2 1/8' X 72.250' ROUND (WT. = 2.471 KIPS) MOMENT = 3350 ft -kips W/(12) 2.25'0 ANCHOR RODS EQUALLY SPACED ON 66.250' B.C. WITH MIN. 6'-0' SHEAR = 54 kips EMBEDMENT INTO PIER (W/NUTS &TEMPLATE PLATE O BOT.) TIGHTEN ALL ANCHOR ROD NUTS (INCLUDING LEVELING NUTS) TO AISC SNUG TIGHT CONDITION. AXIAL = 26 kips ACROSS FLATS - Copyright 2007 by Pnul J. Ford Ar Company, All lights Reserved a 2 LLJ m� N Z —j J 8 z �o La Ln m =Z $ co N m V �PaP�•°�Ptt��Pa o OC�aU�i Power Products, Inc. 2427 Melly Lane .A1 Houston. Texas 77080 �J�•� (2e1) 4"-TePP POLE SHAFT CLPOLE & FOUNDATION & BASE PL. ANCHOR DOUBLE HEAVY RODS HEX NUT HEAVY HEX LEVELING NUT 3" GAP 2" CLR Z 0 1= U w 0 CL Z 0 PAUL J. FORD AND COMPANY STR LICTURAL ENGINEERS 250 East Broad Street - Suite 1500 - Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614) 221-6679 www.pifweb.com EO J O B D A T A Pae 2 of 2 Job No. 44407-0195 Design No. TP -6806 Date Rev. No. 1 Rev. Dote 02-15-2007 @y MFP Chk d By FTN GRADE _ 1 ALL CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 3000 Pole 100—FT MUNUPULE Site LAYTO LLE; MENDOCINO CO.. CA Owner CELLXION VERIZON Ref. No. D (2) ADD'L4 Design 120 MPH DESIGN WIND SPEED ACCORDING TO CBC & TIA EIA -222—F 199r6, EO t + NOTES: FTN GRADE _ 1 ALL CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 3000 it I PSI AT 28 DAYS. CONCRETE SHALL BE AIR ENTRAINED (611.5%). \ CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MAXIMUM WATER/CEMENT RATIO OF 0.46. ALL CONCRETE WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 'THE D (2) ADD'L4 \ BUILDING CODE \�\. TIES TOP 5" OF CAISSON. REQUIREMENTS FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE". ACI 318, LATEST EDITION. FOUNDATION INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 336, *STANDARD "STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF DRILLED PIERS% LATEST EDITION. (24)-4 2. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF ASTM TIES ® TEMPLATE A-615 (GRADE 60) EXCEPT THAT CAISSON TIES MAY BE ASTM A-615 4 C/C AND NUTS (GRADE 40). ALL REINFORCING DETAILS SHALL CONFORM TO 'MANUAL OF STANDARD PRACTICE FOR DETAILING REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES', ACI 315, LATEST EDITION, UNLESS DETAILED OTHERWISE ON THIS DRAWING. I REM #4 TIES 8" C/C 4" CLR #4 TIES /135' ACI SEISMIC HOOKS MIN 6" HOOK 01 s'-o"o SHAFT (24)—#11 VERT REINF FULL HEIGHT CAISSON DRILLED 3. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ANCHOR ROD QUANTITY. SIZE, LENGTH, AND BOLT CIRCLE. 4. APPROXIMATE CONCRETE VOLUME = 40 CUBIC YARDS. 5. FOUNDATION DESIGN IS BASED UPON GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION REPORT PREPARED BY: KRANZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. REPORT NO.: 012-05080 DATED: 06-02-2005 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL READ THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT AND CONSULT THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER AS NECESSARY PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 7. THE FOUNDATION WAS DESIGNED USING THE FOLLOWING SERVICE LOADS: MOMENT: 3350 FT -KIPS SHEAR: 54 KIPS AXIAL: 26 KIPS 8. GEOTECHNICAL REPORT INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF INTERMITTENT SANDSTONE LAYERS. POTENTIALLY DIFFICULT EXCAVATION MAY BE ENCOUNTERED AT THE SITE. PIER) FOUNDATION (?)Copyright 2007 by Paul J. Ford & Compa-iy, A;I Rights Reserved 0 • PJF Pole (tm) - Monopole Design Program Windows Version 3.04.0000 Thu Feb 15, 2007 - 4:32:50 pm (c) 1993 to 2000 PAUL J. FORD AND COMPANY, Columbus, Ohio --------- --------------------------------------- Job No......: 44407-0195 Design No: TP -6806 Engineer : MFP Description : 100 -FT MONOPOLE - LAYTONVILLE; MENDOCINO CO., CA Design..._. : 120 MPH DESIGN WIND SPEED Owner...... : CellXion / Verizon Client: TransAmerican Status..... :Final Design Revision: 1 Rev. Date 2/15/2007 - ---------------------------------------------------------- S U M M A R Y O F A N A L Y S I S R E S U L T S ---------------------------------------------- Pole Height .............. 100.00 ft Top Diameter ............. 21.000 in Bottom Diameter.......... 59.000 in Pole Shape ............... 18 -Sided Polygon Splice Joint Type.......: Taper shaft - Slip Joint Shaft Taper .............. 0.320000 (in/ft) Shaft Steel Weight......: 17.378 kips -------------------------------------------------- POLE SHAFT PROPERTIES: Wall Steel Top ' Bottom Slip Shaft Section Thickness Yield Diameter Diameter Joint Section Length [t] [FYI [Dt] [Db] Overlap Number (ft) (in) ------------------------------------------------------ (ksi) (in) (in) (in) 1. 20.000 0.25000 6S 27.000 33.400 0.00 2. 20.000 0.31250 65 33.400 39.800 0.00 3. 20.000 0.37500 65 39.800 46.200 0.00 4. 20.000 0.43750 65 46.200 52.600 0:00 5. 20.000 - ----------------------------------------------------------------- 0.43750 65 52.600 59.000 POLE SHAFT SECTION MAXIMUM FORCES AND MOMENTS: ------- At Base of Section - --� Max. Ratio Shaft Wind Wind Radial Sect. Axial Horiz. Bending Actual/ Section Load Speed Ice Elev. Load Shear Moment Allowable Number ---------------------------------- No. (mph) (in) (ft) ----------------------------------------------- (kips) (kips), (ft -kips) [Ftot/Fb] 1. 1 120.0 0.00 80.00 4.614 12.612 159.493 0.1813 2. 1 120.0 0.00 60.00 9.126 27.346 614.982 0.3822 3. 1 120.0 0.00 40.00 14.509 37.958 1298.206 0.4949 4. 1 120.0 0.00 20.00 19.918 46.939 2172.423 0.5462 -5_-------1- 120.0 ------------- 0.00 0.00 ------------------------------------------------- 25.401 50.527 3148.388 0.6261 >> MAXIMUM BASE REACTIONS : --------------------------------------------------------------- 25.401 50.527 3148.388 ------- << POLE DEFLECTION AND ROTATION AT TOP AND AT HIGHEST MICROWAVE DISH ELEVATION: Wind Wind Radial Max. Allowable Load Speed Ice Elev Deflection Rotation Rotation Limit No. (mph) (in) Location (ft) ------------------------------- (in) (deg) (deg) 1. 120.0 0.00 Top 100.00 24.143 1.871 1 D ------------- @ 90 Dish 80.00 16.048 1.762 MPN 2. 90.0 •0.00 Top 100.00 13.578 1.053 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dish 80.00 9.026 0.991(1.0 ✓ 0 PJF_Pole (tm) - Monopole Design Program Page 1 Windows Version 3.04.0000 Thu Feb 15, 2007 - 4:33:14 pm (c) 1993 to 2000 PAUL J. FORD AND COMPANY, Columbus,. Ohio ------------------------------------------ ----------- Job No......: 44407-0195 Design No: TP -6806 Engineer MFP Description : 100 -FT MONOPOLE - LAYTONVILLE; MENDOCINO CO., CA Design..... : 120 MPH DESIGN WIND SPEED Owner...... : Cell%ion / Verizon Client: TransAmerican Status..... : Final Design Revision: 1 Rev. Date : 2/15/2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pole Height : 100 ft Pole Shape : 18 -Sided Polygon Pole Type : Taper shaft - Slip Joint Pole Taper : 0.320000 (in/ft). INPUT TUBE PROPERTIES: Top / Bot Wall Top Bot Slip Tube Splice Tube Tube Thick Steel Diam Diam Joint Sect Elev Bleu Length [t] [FYI [Dt] [Db] Overlap No. (ft) (ft) (ft) (in) (ksi) (in) (in) (in) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. 100.00 80.00 20.000 0.25000 65 27.000 33.400 0.00 2. 80.00 60.00 20.000 0.31250 65 33.400 39.800 0.00 3. 60.00 40.00 20.000 0.37500 65 39.800 46.200 0.00 4. 40.00 20.00 20.000 0.43750 65 46.200 52.600 0.00 5. 20.00 0.00 20.000 0.43750 65 52.600 .59.000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUBE SECTION PROPERTIES: Diam. Wall- Diam/ Tube Section Across Thick Thick Sect Weight Elev Plata [t] IW/t] ID/t] Area- Ix No. (kips) Location (ft) (in) (in) Ratio Ratio (in^2) (in"4) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1.617 @Top 100.0 27.000 0.2500 17.28 108.00 21.23 1918.4 @Splice 0.0 .000 0.00. 0.00 0.00 0.0 @Bot 80.0 33.400 21.79 133.60 26.30 3650.9 2 2.449 @Top 80.0 33.400 0.3125 17.08 106.88 32.82 4538.0 @Splice 0.0 .000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0 @Bot 60.0 39.800 20.69 127.36 39.17 7713.2 3 3.453 @Top 60.0 39.800 0.3750 16.95 106.13 46.92 9212.2 @Splice 0.0 000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0 @Bot 40.0 46.200 19.96 123.20 54.54 14466.0 4 4.627 @Top 40.0 46.200 0.4375 16.86 105.60 63.54 16808.4 @Splice 0.0 .000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0 @Bot 20.0 52.600 19.44 120.23 72.43 24892.2 5 5.232 @Top 20.0 52.600 0.4375 19.44 120.23 72.43 24892.2 @Bot 0.0 59.000 22.02 134.86 81.32 35224.1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Shaft Steel Weight = 17.378 kips rI 0 Page 2 PJF_Pole (tm) - Monopole Design Program Windows Version 3.04.0000 Thu Feb 15, 2007 - 4:33:14 pm (c) 1993 to 2000 PAUL J. FORD AND COMPANY, Columbus, Ohio ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Job No......: 44407-0195 Design No: TP -6806 Engineer : MFP Description : 100 -FT MONOPOLE - LAYTONVILLE; MENDOCINO CO., CA Design..... : 120 MPH DESIGN WIND SPEED Owner...... : CellBion / Verizon Client: TransAmerican Status..... : Final Design Revision: 1 Rev. Date : 2/15/2007 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Segment Properties: ( ® Max Segment = 10 ft ) Diam. Wall •Dian/ Tube Segment Segment Across Thick Thick Segmt Feature Elev. Flats [t] 1W/t1 ED/t] Area Ix No. Location (ft) (in) (in) Ratio Ratio (in"2) (in -4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. top• 100.000 27.000 0.25000 17.28 108.00 21.23 1918.4 2. <arm [1]> 100.000 27.000 0.25000 17.28 108.00 21.23 1918.4 3. <arm [2]> 98.000 `27.640 0.25000 17.73 110.56 21.73 2059.4 4. <arm [3]> 98.000 27.640 0.25000 17.73 110.56 21.73 2059.4 5. 90.000 30.200 0.25000 19.54 120.80 23.76 2692.4 6. <arm [4]> 88.000 30..840 0.25000 19.99 123.36 24.27 2868.7 7. <arm [5]> 88.000 30.840 0.25000 19.99 123.36 24.27 2868.7 S. bot sec(1) 80.000 33.400 0.25000 21.79 133.60 26.30 3650.9 9. top sec(2) 80.000 33.400 0.31250 17.08 106.88 32.82 4538.0 -10. <arm [6]> 80.000 33.400 0.25000 21.79 133.60 26.30 3650.9 11. <arm [7]> 75.000 35.000 0.31250 17.99 112.00 34.40 5228.6 12. 70.000 '36.600 0.31250 18.89 117.12 35.99 5985.9 13. <arm [8]> 70.000 36.600 0.31250 18.89 117.12 35.99 5985.9 14. <arm [9]> 70.000 36.600 0.31250 18.89 117.12 35.99 5985.9 15. bot sec(2) 60.000 39.800 0.31250 20.69 127.36 39.17 7713.2 16. top sec(3) 60.000 39.800 0.37500 16.95 106.13 46.92 9212.2 17. <arm [10]> 57.000 40..760 0.37500 17.40 108.69 48.07 9901.7 18. <arm [11]> 57.000 40.760 0.37500 17.40 108.69 48.07 9901.7 19. 50.000 43.000 0.37500 18.46 114.67 50.73 11642.3 20. <arm [12]>' 49.000 43.320 0.37500 18.61 115.52 51.11 11906.4 21. bot sec(3) 40.000 46.200 0.37500 19.96 123.20 54.54 14466.0 22. top sec(4) 40.000 46.200 0.43750 16.86 105.60 63.54 16808.4 23. <arm [13]> 39.000 46.520 0.43750 16.99 106.33 63.99 17163.4 24. 30.000 49.400 0.43750 18.15 112.91 67.99 20586.5 25. <arm [14]> 29.000 49.720 0.43750 18.28 113.65 68.43 20992.8 26. bot sec(4) 20.000 52.600 '0.43750 19.44 120.23 72.43 24892.2 27. top sec(5) 20.000 52.600 0.43750 19.44 120.23 72.43 24892.2. 28. 10.000 55.800 0.43750 20.73 127.54 76.87 29759.9 29. base 0.000 59.000 0.43750 22.02 134.86 81.32 35224.1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Number of Antennas / Arms = 14 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 3 PJF_Pole (tm)'- Monopole Design Program Windows Version 3.04.0000 Thu Feb 15, 2007 - 4:33:14 pm (c) 1993 to 2000 PAUL J. FORD AND COMPANY, Columbus, Ohio ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Job No......: 44407-0195 Design No: TP -6806 Engineer : MFP Description : 100 -FT MONOPOLE - LAYTONVILLE; MENDOCINO CO., CA Design..... : 120 MPH DESIGN WIND SPEED Owner...... : CellXioa / Verizon Client: TransAmerican Status..... : Final Design Revision: 1 Rev. Date : 2/15/2007 ANTENNA AND ARM PROPERTIES AND LOAD. DATA: LOAD CASE 1: BASIC WIND VELOCITY = 120.00 mph Arm Load Antenna Antenna Ant Mount. Applic. Arm Ice Area Force Antenna' Arm Elev. Elev. Length Load [CaAa] [gzGhCaAa] Weight No. (ft) (ft) (ft) - ------------------------------------------------------- Case (sf) (lbs) (lbs) [1]. 100.000 104.000 2.0000 No Ice: 0.63 54.48 75.00 Description: 5/8"0 Lightning Rod ( qz ] Igzl [Ghl I Gh ] [ Rz ] (psf) (psf) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.69 1.388 No Ice: 51.172 86.482 [2] 98.000 98.000 2.0000 No Ice: ,45.40 3860.16 240.00 Description: (12) 48" x•120 x 30 Panel Antenna [ qz ] [qz] [Ghl [ Gh ] [ xz ] (Psf). (psf) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.69 1.365 No Ice: 50.311 85.026 [3] 98.000 98.000 2.0000 No Ice-. 13.37• 1136.79 1140.00 Description: 121 T -Arm Mounts [ qz ] [qz] [Gh] [ Gh ] [ Rz ] (psf) (psf) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.69 1.365 No Ice: 50.311 85.026 [4] 88.000 88.000 2.0000 No Ice: 45.40 3743.26 240.00 Description: (12) 480 x 12" x 30 Panel Antenna [ qz ] [qz] [Ghl [ Gh l I Rz ] (psf) (Psf) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.69 1.323 No Ice: 48.787 82.451 I5] 88.000 88.000 2.0000 No Ice: 13.37 • 1102.37 1140.00 Description: 12, T -Arm Mounts [ qz ] [qz] [Gh] [ Gh ] [ Rz ] (psf) (psf) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.69 1.323 No Ice: 48:787 82.451 [6] 80.000 80.000 2.0000 No Ice: 43.85• 3518.34 143.00 Description: (1) 6' Diam. Std. Dish(11.00 GHz) [ qz 7 [qzl [Ghl [ Gh l [ Rz ] (psf) (Psf) . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.69 1.288 No Ice: 47.477 80.236 [7] 75.000 75.000 2.0000 No Ice: 43.85. 3454.06 143.00 Description: (1) 6' Diam. Std. Dish(11.00 GHz) I qz 1 Iqz] [Ghl [ Gh ] [ Rz ] (psf) (psf) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.69 1.264 No Ice: 46.609 78.770 [8] 70.000 70.000 2.0000 No Ice:. 45.40. 3506.35 240.00 Description: (12) 480 x 12" x 3° Panel Antenna [ qz ) [gz][Ghl • I Gh [ Kz ] (psf) (psf) 1.69 1.240 No Ice: 45.700 77.232 191 70.000 70.000 --------------------------------------------------------- 2.0000 No Ice• 13.37 1032.60 1140.00 Description: 12' T -Arm Mounts [ qz ] Iqz] [Ghl [ Gh ] [ Rz ) (psf) (psf) 1.69 -------------------------------------------------- 1.240 No Ice: 45.700 77.232 (10] 57.000 57-000 2.0000 No Ice: 45.40 3306.45 ------------ 240.00 Description% (12) 48" x 12" x 3" Panel Antenna [ qz ) [gz][Ghl I Gh ] I Kz ] (psf) (psf) 1.69 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.169 No Ice: 43.094 72.829 [11] 57.000 57.000 2.0000 No Ice: 13.37 973.73 1140.00 Description: 12' T -Arm Mounts I qz ] [gz][Gh] [ Gh ] [ Kz ] (psf) (psf) 1.69 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.169 No Ice: 43.094 72.829 [121 49.000 49.000 2.0000 No Ice: 43.85 3058.52 143.00 Description: (1) 6' Diam. Std. Dish(11.00 GHz) I qz l [gz][Ghl [ Gh J [ Rz l (psf) (psf) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1.69 1.120 No Ice: 41.272 69.750 113] 39.000 39-000 2.0000 No Ice: 43.85 2865.42 143.00 Description: (1) 61 Diam. Std. Dish(11.00 GHz) 1 [ qz ] [qz] [Gh) [ Gh l [ Kz ] (psf) (psf) --------------------------,--------------------------------------------------- 1.69 1.049 No Ice:. 38.666 65.346 (14] 29.000 29-000 2.0000 No Ice: 43.85' 2731.86 143.00 Description: (1) 6' Diam. Std. Dish(11.00 GHz) [ qz ] [qz] [Ghl I Gh ] I Kz ] (psf) (psf) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.69 1.000 No Ice: 36.864: 62.300 Page 4 PJF_Pole (tm) - Monopole Design Program Windows Version 3.04.0000 Thu Feb 15, 2007 - 4:33:14 pm (c) 1993 to 2000 PAUL J. FORD AND COMPANY, Columbus, Ohio --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Job No......: 44407-0195 Design No: TP -6806 Engineer : MFP Description : 100 -FT MONOPOLE - LAYTONVILLE; MENDOCINO CO., CA Design..... : 120 MPH DESIGN WIND SPEED . Owner...... : CellXion / Verizon Client: TransAmerican Status..... : Final Design Revision: 1 Rev. Date : 2/15/2007 POLE SHAFT LOADS: LOAD CASE 1: BASIC WIND VELOCITY = 120.00 mph Design Loads per TIA/EIA-222-P Standard; Gust Factor ........ Gh = 1.69• Pole DL Overload Factor = 1.1 Per TIA/EIA Table 1: Note 3: For all cross sectional shapes, Force Coefficient [Cf] need not exceed 1.2 for any value of C. (Where C=sgrt(Rz)*V*D.) Top of Veloc Pole Projected Area Segment Shaft Segment Expos Press Veloc Force Shaft Segment Wind Segment Elev. Coeff [qz] Coeff Coeff [Ae] [Cf Ae] Force Weight (ft) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Rz] (psf) [C] [Cf] (sf) (sf) (lbs) (lbs) 100.000 1.373 50.60 316:34 0.650 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.00 100.000 1.373 . 50.60 326.34 0.650 2.263 1.471 125.81 79.92 98.000 1.365 50.31 322.90 0.650 2.290 1.489 126.93 80.87 98.000 1.365 50.31 322.90 0.650 2.317 1.506 128'.03 81.82 90.000 1.332 49.10 348.54 0.650 19.493 12.671 1062.71 688.80 88.000 1.323 48.79 354.79 0.650 2.557 1.662 137.46 90.38 88.000 1.323 48.79 354.79 0.650 2.583 1.679 138.45 91.33 80.000 1.288 47.48 379.04 0.650 18.830 12.240 995.64 665.91 80.000 1.288 47.48 379.04 0.650 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.00 80.000 1.288 47.48 379.04 0.650 2.797 1.818 145.86 98.93 75.000 1.264 46.61 393.55 0.650 14.383 9.349 741.91 634.98 70.000 1.240 45.70 407.51 0.650 11.987 7.791 607.76 529.37 70.000 1.240 45.70 407.51 0.650 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.00 70.000 1.240 45.70 407.51 0.650 3.063 1.991 153.78 135.31 60.000 1.186 43.73 433.49 0.650 28.770 18.701 1413.45' 1271.27 60.000 1.186 43.73 433.49 0.650 3.330 2.165 159.97 176.35 57.000 1.169 43.09 440.70 0.650 6.740 4.381 321.44 356.98 57.000 1.169 43.09 440.70 0.650 3.410 2.217 161.43 180.63 50.000 1.126 41.51 456.30 0.650 24.617 16.001 1141.00 1304.32 49.000 1.120 41.27 458.37 0.650 3.623 2.355, 164.27 192.03 40.000 1.057 38.95 474.87 0.650 29.947 19.465 1320.16 1587.59 40.000 1.057 38.95 474.87 0.650 3.863 2.511 165.29 .238.68 39.000 1.049 38.67 476.44 0.650 3.890 2.529 165.23 240.35 30.000 1.000 36.86 494.00 0.650 36.210 23.537 1486.34 2237.96 29.000 1.000 36.86 497.20 0.650 4.157 2.702 168.32 256.98 20.000 1.000 36.86 526.00 0.650 34.213 22.239 1385.47 2115.70 20.000 1.000 36.86 526.00 0.650 4.397 2.858 178.04 271.95 10.000 1.000 36.86 558.00 0.650 45.433 29.532 1839.83 2810.95 1.000 1.000 36.86 586.80 0.650 43.170 28.061 1748.17 2672.06 Summation TOTAL = 16182.76 19091.40 ---------( END LOAD CASE 1 -- POLE SHAFT LOADS)------------------------------- Page 5 PJF_Pole (tm) - Monopole Design Program Windows Version 3.04.0000 Thu Feb 15, 2007 - 4:33:14 pm (c) 1993 to 2000 PAUL J. FORD AND COMPANY, Columbus, Ohio -.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Job No......: 44407-0195 Design No: TP -6806 Engineer : MFP Description : 100 -FT MONOPOLE - LAYTONVILLB; MENDOCINO CO., CA Design..... : 120 MPH DESIGN WIND SPEED Owner...... : CellXioa / Verizon 'Client: TransAmerican Status..... : Final Design Revision: 1 Rev. Date : 2/15/2007 POLE SHAFT SEGMENTS -- ASIAL AND SHEAR FORCES: LOAD CASE 1: BASIC WIND VELOCITY = 120.00 mph Cumulative % Cumulative Tube Segment Axial Axial Horiz. Horiz. Segment Elevation Load Load Shear Shear No. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (ft) (kips) .(kips) (kips) (kips) 1. 100.000 0.000 .0.000 0.000 0.000 2. 100.000 0.155 0.155 0.180 0.180 3. 98.000 0.321 0.476 3.987 4.167 4. 98.000 1.222 1.698 1.265 5.432 S. 90.000 0.689 2.386 1.063 6.495 6. 88.000 0.330 2.717 3.881 10.376 7. 88.000 1.231 3.948 1.241 11.616 8. 80.000 0.666 4.614 0.996 12.612 9. 80..000 0.000 4.614 0.000 12.612 10. 80.000 0.242 4.856 3.664 16.276 11. 75.000 0.778 5.634 4.196 20.472 12. 70.000 0.529 6.163 0.608 21.080 13. 70.000 0.240 6.403 3.506 24.586 14. .70.000 1.275 7.679 1.186 25.773 15. 60.000 1.271 8.950 1.413 27.186 16. 60.000 0.176 9.126 0.160 27.346 17. 57.000. 0.597 9.723 3.628 30.974 181. 57.000 1.321 11.044 1.135 32.109 19. 50.000 1.304 12.348 1.141 33.250 20. 49.000 0.335 12.683 3.223 36.473 21. 40.000 1.588 14.271 1.320 37.793 22. 40.000 0.239 14.509 0.165 37.958 23. 39.000 0.383 14.893 3.031 40.989- 0.98924. 24. 30.000 2.238 17.131 1.486 42.475 25. 29.000 0.400 17.531 2.900 45.376 26. 20.000 2.116 19.646 1.385 46.761 27. 20.000 0.272 19.918 0.178 46.939 28. 10.000 2.811 22.729 1.840 4.8.779 29. 1.000 2.672 25.401 1.748 50.527 Base 0.000 25.401 50.527 ---------( END LOAD CASE 1 -- AXIAL AND SHEAR FORCE )-------------------------- Page 6 PJF_Pole (tm) - Monopole Design Program Windows Version 3.04.0000 Thu Feb 15, 2007 - 4:33:14 pm (c) 1993 to 2000 PAUL J. FORD AND COMPANY, Columbus, Ohio -------------------------- ------------------- Job No......: 44407-0195 Design No: TP -6806 Engineer : MFP Description : 100 -FT MONOPOLE - LAYTONVILLE; MENDOCINO CO., CA Design..... : 120 MPH DESIGN WIND SPEED Owner...... : CellRion / Verizon Client: TransAmerican Status..... : Final Design' Revision: I Rev. Date : 2/15/2007 POLE SHAFT SEGMENTS -- MOMENTS and DEFLECTIONS: LOAD CASE 1: BASIC WIND VELOCITY = 120.00 mph ---------( END LOAD CASE 1 -- MOMENTS AND DEFLECTIONS )------------------------ [-------- MOMENTS (ft -kips) ---------] (--DEFLECTIONS (inch)-------] Segmnt From From From No Total W/ Total Elev Ant/ Shaft P -Delta Total P -Delta P -Delta Rotation (ft) Arm ---------------------------------------------------------=------------- Wind Effects Moment Effects Effects (deg) 100.00 0.218 0.000 0.000 0.218 23.962 24.143 1.871 100.00 0.218 0.000 0.000 0.218 23.573 23.751 1.871 98.00 0.327 0.379 0-005 0.711 23.184 '23.359 1.871 98.00 0.327 0.379 0.021 0.726 22.795 22.967 1.871 90.00 40.738 7.100 0.539 48.378 19.697 19.844 1.849 88.00 50.841 10.125 0.616 61.582 19.313 19.456 1.838 88.00 50.841 10.125 0.704 61.670 18.931 19.071 1.838 80.00 130.018 27.836 1.639 159.493 16.298 16.417 1.762 80.00 130.018 27.836 1.639 159.493 16.298 16.417 1.762 80.00 130.018 27.836 1.781 159.635 15.932 16.048 1.762 75.00 197.095 43.616 2.553 243.264 14.131 14.232 1.702 70.00 281.442 63.146 3.235 347.824 12.737 12.828 1.627 70.00 281.442 63.146 3.235 347.824 12.737 12.828 1.627 70.00 281.442 63.146 3.417 348.006 12.399 12.487 1.627 60.00 495.526 113.820 5.413 614.759 9.509 9.575 1.428 60.00 495.526 113.820 5.636 614.982 9.212 9.276 1.428 57.00 559.751 132.115 6.092 697.958 8.624 8.683 1.370 57.00 559.751 132.115 6.324 698.190 8.339 8.396 1.370 50.00 739.572 180.472 8.159 928.203 6.452 6.495 1.220 49.00 765.260 188.034 8.419 961.713 6.201 6.242 1.197 40.00 1023.984 263.503 10.476 1297.963 4.365 4.394 0.978 40.00 1023.984 263.503 10.719 1298.206 4.162 4.189 0.978 39.00 1052.731 272.714 10.964 1336.409 3.961 3.987 0.955 30.00 1337.244 363.037 13.086 1713.366 2.364 2.378 0.749 29.00 1368.856 373.900 13.306 1756.062 2.210 2.224 0.725 20.00 1677.956 479.370 14.924 2172.250 1.162 1.169 0.505 20.00 1677.956 479.370 15.097 2172.423 1.057 1.063 0.505 10.00 2021.400 613.508 16.492 2651.400 0.265 0.266 0.254 0.00 2364.843 766.530 17.015 3148.388 0.000 0.000 0.000 ---------( END LOAD CASE 1 -- MOMENTS AND DEFLECTIONS )------------------------ Page 7 PJF_Pole (tm) - Monopole Design Program ---------( END LOAD CASE I -- ACTUAL VS. ALLOWABLE STRESSES )------------------ Windows version 3.04.0000 Thu Feb 15, 2007 - 4:33:14 pn ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (c) 1993 to 2000 PAUL J. FORD AND COMPANY, Columbus, Ohio Job No....... 44407-0195 Design No: TP -6806 Engineer . MFP Description : 100 -FT MONOPOLE - LAYTONVILLE; MENDOCINO CO., CA Design..... : 120 MPH DESIGN WIND SPEND Owner...... : Cell%ion / Verizon Client: TransAmerican Status..... : Final Design Revision: 1 Rev. Date : 2/15/2007 POLE SHAFT SEGMENTS --- -- ACTUAL VS. ---------------------------------------- ALLOWABLE STRESSES: LOAD CASE 1: BASIC WIND VELOCITY = 120.00 mph Note: Per TIA/EIA Sec. 3.1.1.1: Allow a 1/3 stress increase for poles under 700 feet in height. The allowable stresses shown include the factor of 1.333 [-------------- ACTUAL STRESSES ---------------] Allow. Actual/ Segmnt Bending Axial Torsion Shear Combined Stress Allowable Elev [fbl [fal Ift) [fv) [Ftot) [Fbl [Ftot/Pbl (ft) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (ksi) (ksi) (ksi) (ksi) (ksi) (ksi) Ratio 100.00 0.019 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.019 52.00 0.0004 100.00 0.019 0.007 0.005 0.017 0.045 52.00 0.0009 98.00 0.058 0.022 0.312 0.383 1.205 52.00 0.0232 98.00 0.059 0.078 0.402 0.499 1.566 52.00 0.0301 90.00 3.306 0.100 0.336 0.545 3.733 52.00 0.0718 88.00 4.034 0.112 0.561 0.853 4.815 52.00 0.0926 88.00 4.039 0.163 0.632 0.955 5.021 52.00 0.0966 80.00 8.890 0.175 0.538 0.957 9.428 52.00 0.1813 80.00 7.152 0.141 0.432 0.767 7.582 52.00 0.1458 80.00 8.898 0.185 0.729 1.235 9.698 52.00 0.1865 75.00 9.921 0.164 0.670 1.187 10.585 52.00 0.2036 70.00 12.957 0.171 0.612 1.169 13.486 52.00 0.2593 70.00 12.957 0.178 0.739 1.363 13.630 52.00 0.2621 . 70.00 12.964 0.213 0.777 1.429 13.720 52.00 0.2638 60.00 19.326 0.229 0.656 1.385 19.872 52.00 0.3822 60.00 16.188 0.194 0.548 1.163 16.648 52.00 0.3202 57.00 17.505 0.202 6.603 1.286 18.007 52.00 0.3463 57.00 17.511 0.230 0.627 1.333 18.062 52.00 0.3473 50.00 20.887 0.243 0.563 1.308 21.377 52.00 0.4111 49.00 21.318 0.248 0.621 1.424 21.855 52.00 0.4203 40.00 25.256 0.262 0.545 1.383 25.735 52.00 0.4949 40.00 21.740 0.228 0.468 1.192 22.156 52.00 0.4261 39.00 22.069 0.233 0.508 1.278 22.515 52.00 0.4330 30.00 25.049 0.252 0.450 1.247 25.471 52.60 0.4898 29.00 25.340 0.256 0.483 1.323 25-786 52-00 0.4959 20.00 27.966 0.271 0.431 1.288 28.394 52.00 0.5460' 20.00 27.968 0.275 0.431 1.293 28.401 52.00 0.5462 10.00 30.289 0.296 0.382 1.266 30.717 52.00 0.5907 0.00 32.129 0.312 0.342 1.240 32.557 52.00 0.6261 ---------( END LOAD CASE I -- ACTUAL VS. ALLOWABLE STRESSES )------------------ PJF_Pole (tm) - Monopole Design Program Windows Version 3.04.0000 Thu Feb 15, 2007 - 4:33:14 pm (c) 1993 to 2000 PAUL J. FORD AND COMPANY, Columbus, Ohio --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Job No......: 44407-0195 Design No: TP -6806 Engineer : MFP Description : 100 -FT MONOPOLE - LAYTONVILLE; MENDOCINO CO., CA Design..... : 120 MPH DESIGN WIND SPEED 2.471 Rips Owner...... : Cell%ion / Verizon Client: TransAmerican Status..... .: Final Design --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Revision: 1 Rev. Date : 2/15/2007 " M O N O P O L E B A S E P L A T E -------------------------------------------- D E S I G N D E T A I L S ------------------------------------- Shaft Shape .....: 18 Sided Polygon Stress Increase ...: 1.333 Factor Base Dia, DF ..... 59.000 Inches Base Plate Shape ... Round PT -to -PT, DP ..... 59.910 Inches Min Bolt Circle .. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 66.160 Inches Use Bolt Circle .... 66.250 Inches4-1 Base Reactions DESIGN USSR Moment ............... 3148.39 Ft -Rips 3148.38 Ft -Rips Axial Load ........... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25.40 Rips 25.40 Rips Anchor Bolt Details DESIGN USER Number of Bolts ...... 12 12 Bolt Diameter ........ 2.250 Inches 2.250 Inches Bolt Type ...........: #18J ASTM A615 #18J ASTM A615 Y -Distance ........... 6 6 Mom. of Inertia ...... 6565.72 In -4 6583:59 In"4 Bolt Tension, T .... 190.35 Rips 190.09 Rips ✓ Allowable Tension .... 194.81 Rips 194.81 Rips Bolt Compression, C .. ------------------------------------------------------- 192.47 Rips 192.21 Rips Base Plate Details DESIGN -------------------------- USER Plate Moment, MPL .... 689.03 In -Rips 696.75 In -Rips Bend Plane, W .:...... 15.60 Inches 15.60 Inches Plate Thickness, t ... 2.201 Inches 2.125 Inches Plate Width .........: 71.410 Inches 72.250 Inches Plate Steel .........: ASTM A572 GRADE 60 (60 RSI) ASTM A572 GRADE 60 (60 RSI) Gross Weight ........: 2386.20 Lbs 2470.60 Lbs Net Weight ..........: 1768.20 Lbs 1845.50 Lbs Allowable Stress ..... 59.99 Rsi 59.99 Rsi Actual Stress .......: 59.99 Rai 59.33 Rsi ✓. Act./Allow Ratio ..... 1.00 0.99 B A S E P L A T E D E S I G N S'II M M A R Y ---------------------------------------------------------------- USE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS: Plate Thickness ...... 2.125 Inches Number of Bolts ... 12 Plate Width/Diameter : 72.250 Inches (Round) Bolt Circle ....... 66.25 Inches Plate Weight ........: 2.471 Rips Bolt Diameter ....: 2.25 Inches Bolt Type ........: #18J ASTM A615_ PAUL J. FOR[ AND COMPANY • 5 T R U C 1 U R A L E N G I N E E R S 250 East Broad Street - Suite 500 - Columbus, Ohio 43215 Ph: (614) 221-6679 - Faxl: (614) 221-2540 - Fax2: (614) 221-0166 MONOPOLE FLANGE PLATE DESIGN TITLE: 100 -FT POLE SITE: LAYTONVILLE OWNER: T -MOBILE COMM. NO: 44407 -0195 - DATE: 15 -Feb -07 Shaft Shape 18 -Sided Stress Increase 1.3333 Base Dia, DF 33.40 in. Flange Plate Shape Round PT -to -PT, DP 33.92 in. INNER DIAMETER 31 in. Min Bolt Circle 37.40 in. Actual Bolt Circle 38.00 in. ✓ Shaft Reactions Moment 159.493 ft -kips Axial Load 4.6 kips Flange Elevation 80 ft — Flange Bolt Details Number of Bolts Bolt Diameter Bolt Type Mom. Of Inertia Bolt Tension, T Allowable Tension Bolt Compression, C Actual / Allowable Ratio Flange Plate Details Plate Moment, MPL Bend Plane, W Plate Thickness, t Plate Diameter Plate Steel Spec. Plate Steel Grade Actual Stress Allowable Stress Actual / Allowable Ratio Base Plate Analysis Summary 12 1.00 inches ASTM A325 2166.00 inches' 16.79 kips 45.96 kips 17.17 kips 36.5% Q 39.50 inch -kips 8.83 inches 1.25 inches 42.00 inches ASTM A572 50.00 ksi 17.17 ksi 50.00 ksi 34.3% Q Plate Thickness 1.25 in. Bolt Circle 38.00 in. Plate Diameter 42.00 in. Bolt Diameter 1.00 in. Number of Bolts 12 Bolt Type ASTM A325 Inner Diameter 31 in. PAUL J. FORDO AND COMPANY S T R U C T U R A L E N G I N E E R 5 150 East Broad Street - Suite 500 . Columbus, Ohio 43215 Ph: (614) 221-6579 - Faxl: (614) 221-2540 - Fax2: (614) 221-0166 MONOPOLE FLANGE PLATE DESIGN TITLE: 100 -FT POLE SITE: LAYTONVILLE OWNER: T -MOBILE COMM. NO: 44407 -0195 - DATE: 15 -Feb -07 Shaft Shape 18 -Sided Base Dia, DF 39.80 in. PT -to -PT, DP 40.41 in. Min Bolt Circle 43.80 in. Shaft Reactions Stress Increase 1.3333 Flange Plate Shape Round INNER DIAMETER 37 in. Actual Bolt Circle 44.00 in.— Moment 614,982 ft-kips-� Axial Load 9.1 kips ✓ Flange Elevation 60 ft Flange Bolt Details Number of Bolts Bolt Diameter Bolt Type Mom. Of Inertia . Bolt Tension, T Allowable Tension Bolt Compression, C Actual / Allowable Ratio Flange Plate Details Plate Moment, MPL Bend Plane, W Plate Thickness, t Plate Diameter Plate Steel Spec. Plate Steel Grade Actual Stress Allowable Stress Actual / Allowable Ratio Base Plate Analysis Summary 20 1.00 inches ASTM A325 4840.00 inches" 33.54 kips 45.96 kips 34.00 kips 73.0% Z 71.40 inch -kips 6.32 inches 1.50 inches 48.00 inches ASTM A572 50.00 ksi 30.15•ksi 50.00 ksi 60.3% Q Plate Thickness 1.50 in. Bolt Circle 44.00 in. Plate Diameter 48.00 in. Bolt Diameter 1.00 in. Number of Bolts 20 Bolt Type ASTM A325 Inner Diameter 37 in. PAUL J. FOREO AND COMPANY S T R U C T U R A L E N G I N E E R S 250 East Broad Street - Suite 500 Columbus, Ohio 43215 Ph: (614) 221-6679 - Faxl: (614) 221-2540 - Fax2: (614) 221-0166 MONOPOLE FLANGE PLATE DESIGN : TITLE: 100 -FT POLE SITE: LAYTONVILLE OWNER: T -MOBILE COMM. NO: 44407-0195 DATE: 15 -Feb -07 Shaft Shape 18 -Sided Stress Increase 1.3333' Base Dia, DF 46.20 in. Flange Plate Shape Round PT -to -PT, DP 46.91 in. INNER DIAMETER 44 in. Min Bolt Circle 50.20 in. Actual Bolt Circle 51.00 in.• - Shaft Reactions Moment 1298.206 ft -kips Axial Load 14.5 kips Flange Elevation 40 ft Flange Bolt Details Number of Bolts Bolt Diameter Bolt Type Mom. Of Inertia Bolt Tension, T Allowable Tension Bolt Compression, C Actual / Allowable Ratio Flange Plate Details 36 1.00 inches ASTM A325 11704.50 inches" 33.94 kips 45.96 kips 34.34 kips 73.8% R1 Plate Moment, MPL 82.42 inch -kips Bend Plane, W 4.07 inches Plate Thickness, t 1.75 inches Plate Diameter` 55.00 inches Plate Steel Spec. ASTM A572 Plate Steel Grade 50.00 ksi Actual Stress 39.65 ksi Allowable Stress 50.00 ksi Actual / Allowable Ratio 79.3% 0 Base Plate Analysis Summary Plate Thickness 1.75 in. Bolt Circle 51.00 in. Plate Diameter 55.00 in. Bolt Diameter 1.00 in. Number of Bolts 36 Bolt Type ASTM A325 Inner Diameter 44 in. 0 PAUL J. FORAS AND COMPANY S T R U C T U R A L E N •G I N E E R S 250 fast Broad Street • Suite 500 Columbus, Ohio 43215 Ph: (614) 221-6679 • Faxl: (614) 221-2540 • Fax2: (614) 221-0166 MONOPOLE FLANGE PLATE DESIGN TITLE: 100 -FT POLE SITE: LAYTONVILLE OWNER: T -MOBILE COMM. NO: 44407-0195 DATE: 25 -Feb -07 Shaft Shape Base Dia, DF PT -to -PT, DP Min Bolt Circle 18 -Sided 52.60 in. 53.41 in. 56.60 in. Shaft Reactions Stress Increase 1.3333 Flange Plate Shape Round INNER DIAMETER 50 in. Actual Bolt Circle 57.00 in.— Moment 2172.423 ft -kips Axial Load 19.9 kips Flange Elevation 20 ft Flange Bolt Details Number of Bolts Bolt Diameter Bolt Type Mom. Of Inertia Bolt Tension, T Allowable Tension Bolt Compression, C Actual / Allowable Ratio Flange Plate Details Plate Moment, MPL Bend Plane, W Plate Thickness, t Plate Diameter Plate Steel Spec. Plate Steel Grade Actual Stress Allowable Stress Actual / Allowable Ratio 48 1.00 inches ASTM A325 19494.00 inches' 38.11 kips 45.96 kips 38.53 kips 82.9% 0 84.76 inch -kips 3.48 inches 2.00 inches 61.00 inches ASTM A572 50.00 ksi 36.56 ksi 50.00 ksi 73.1% 0 Base Plate Analysis Summary Plate Thickness 2.00 in. Bolt Circle Plate Diameter 61.00 in. Bolt Diameter Number of Bolts 4.8 Bolt Type Inner Diameter 50 in. 57.00 in. 1.00 in. ASTM A325 PJF_Pole (tm) - Monopole Design Program Windows Version 3.04.0000 Thu Feb 15, 2007 - 5:15:22 pm (c) 1993 to 2000 PAUL J. FORD AND COMPANY, Columbus, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ohio Job No........ 44407-0195 Design No: TP -6806 Engineer : MFP Description : 100 -FT MONOPOLE - LAYTONVILLE; MENDOCINO CO., CA Design..... : 120 MPH DESIGN MIND SPEED Owner...... : CellXion / Verizon Client: TransAmerican Status..... : Final Design Revision: -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Rev. Date : 2/15/2007 S U M M A R Y O F C U R R E N T C A I S S ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ O N D E S I G N Diameter (ft) ...... 8.00 Compression (kips): 26.00 Friction S.F ....... 2.00 Min. Depth (ft) ...: 21.00 Horizontal (kips) : 54.00 Lateral S.F .......: 2.00 Depth Used (ft) ...: 21.00 Uplift (kips) ....: 0.00 Concrete S.F ......: 1.60-- .60✓Rebar RebarArea (in^2) .. 37.44 Moment (Ft -kips) .: 3350.0 Concrete FIC (psi) : 3000.0 Rebar Used ........:(24)#11 Full Cohesion (ft): 24.00 Steel Cover (in)'..: 4.00 Water at (ft) ...._: 99.00 Rock at (ft) .....: 99.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SOIL PROFILE . Soil Layer unit Ult. Skin Allowable Friction Passive Cohesion Layer Thickness Weight Friction Bearing Angle- Phi Coeff.- KP (c) (ft) (pcf) (psf) (psf) (deg) (psf) 1 3.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.000 0.00. 2 7.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.000 3000.00 3 5.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 25.00 2.464 0.00 4 10.00 115.00 0.00 3000.00 0.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1.000 4000.00 LATERAL / MOMENT CAPACITY (CHECK) : Min Design Actual Design Caisson Diameter (ft) ............................. 8.00 8.00 Height Above Grade (ft) ........................... 0.50 0.50 Depth'Below Grade (ft) ............................ 21.00 21.00 Concrete Volume (CY) .............................. 40.03 40.03 Applied Moment From Loads (Working), Mwork(Ft-kip): 4135.70 4135.70 Resisting Moment From Soil (Ult), Mult(Ft-kip) .... 8552.34 8552.34 Moment S.F. (Mult / Mwork) ........................ 2.07 2.07 - Applied Horizontal Load (Working), Hwork (Kips) ... 54.00 54.00 Horizontal Soil Resistance (Ultimate), Hult (Kips): 110.40 110.40 Horizontal S.F. (Holt / Swork) .................... 2.04 2 -04 -- Center of Rotation (from grade) (ft) .............: 14.05 14.05 Inflection Point (Max Design Moment Location (ft) : 4.20 4.20 Maximum Factored Design Moment for Reinf. (Ft -kip): 6880.11 6880.11 Area Steel Required From Loads (in"2) ............: 34.20 34.20 ACI Minimum Steel (0.5%) (in^2) ................... 36.19 36.19 Area Reinf. Steel Provided (in^2) ................. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 37.44 37.44 UPLIFT CAPACITY CHECK : Actual Uplift on Caisson (Kips) ................... 0.00 0.00 Allowable Uplift Capacity (Kips) ................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 129.69 129:69 COMPRESSION CAPACITY CHECK : Actual Compression on Caisson (Kips) .............: 26.00 26.00 Total Compression (Includes Concrete Wt.) (Kips) .. 82.55 82.55 Allowable Compression Capacity (Kips) ............: 150.80 150.80 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CAISSON DESIGN: USE: 8.00 ft Diameter X 21.50 ft Long (Concrete Volume = 40.03 CY) Reinf: (24)#11 Vert, w/Closed Ties: (24)#4 ®4.0'!, remaining ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ties 08..00 (ASTM A615) PAUL J. FOR• AND COMPANY • S T R U C T U R A L E N G I N E E R S 250 East Broad Street . Suite 1500 - Columbus, Ohio 43215 Ph: (614) 221-6679 - Fax 1: (614) 221-2540 - Fax2: (614) 221.0166 COMPARISON OF SEISMIC INDUCED AND WIND INDUCED BASE SHEARS Reference 2001 California Builing Code. Chapter 16, Division TV - Earthquake Design Assumptions 1. Regular nonbuilding structure 2. -Cantilevered column -type structure (Single column structure) 3. Soil profile type = S Structural Parameters Structure weight, Calculate W = 25.40 kips ✓ Seismic Zone = 4 Seismic zone factor, Z 0-$ (See Table 16-I) Near source factor, Na = 1.30 Assumed Soils Seismic coefficient, Ca = 0.44Na = 0.572 (See Table 16-Q) Near source factor, Nv = 1.60 Assumed Soils Seismic coefficient, C v = 0.64Nv = 1.024 (See Table 16-R) Importance factor, I = 1.00 (See Table 16-K) R= 2.2 (See Table 16-P) Calculate period of structure T = Ct x (h.)aia = 1.107 seconds (Equation 30-8) (Note: T= 1.107 > 0.06. (Not a rigid structure) Ct = 00.035 hn = 100 feet,- eet✓ Calculate design base shear V = [(C„ x I) / (R x T)] x (W) = 10.68 kips (Equation 30-4) Not to be less than.- (0.11) han:(0.11) x (Ca) x (I) x (W) = 1.60 kips(Equation 30-6) [((0.8) x (Z) x (No)" x (I)) / R] x W = 5.91 kips(Equation 30-7) (0-56) x (Ca) x (I) x (W):= 8,14 kips(Equation 34-2) [ ((1.6) x (Z) x (No) X. (I) ) / R] x W = 1 .82 (Equation 34-3) Nor greater than: [((2.5) x (Ca) x (I)) / R) x (W) = 16.51 kips(Equation 30-5) Assume seismic base shear is equal to the maximum base shear per Equation 30-5 Maximum seismic base shear = 16.51 kips Therefore The WiAd.-Load Controls The Design < Maximum wind base shear 50.53 kips --- Cryst (S* P -'C' ---'S INC. U-tfe---C,ounty . op erate common ca I trier facilities service licensees of the. FCC) rovded notice to all FCC licensed tli,W.:,�.Ounty of Butte of the plans to f *11, wing proposed collocation 11,-,-�t�.I��10 0 sed.; :� I - 00' overall height of se,a.'..,tower is 1 er case contact me at (209)481 -Wi tFC '1 :ln 1(4 f1f.%l2{� l.:► rrsostf � :'nve, rti vinflilolflo ZtThuge. fx" +'rlo 19 .'fit ..oni .. 1 _:l'L"..1� ifs r:*ffi0? 93t,:f`_it�0 :ll�''J! 31.ii1.4>'3ifq(�/-` q 4 f 9.RM-LS: 'A�)�..l w nit�3.nc!:.an $P" +k..YI'.f�IttEI:)D of i),.Yttald IOU 1:7rf t'.:'iwiif�)'3�:j �,•,:c,-�.z 7J-: ?�a: v) •:-l�tt,n iJ9L1'JitZ.:� ••rd 1r�{r:a..c�tr:• :Ids u:d: �sr•�i,�r� ir:);t�v )�,ir�i(� ;f1.r�. •f ✓+t':�f� >li.l �ti ?f:t%yx 3CI'='i�((.t0.� Ji�> r((C�I+`j! �Ltlt�l:it�rl %:I3:'tYF.J ;sJt•:5;�2 tSt3CiC:)tbr.fGtti4t)') rr,✓f�',P+7 t?. )LJ..aCtiJ+.? �:l i 3`j(TiL� moi:• :'1flE1r)� �� In rwif -ju, r' ic!z of btit,& kj 3=i: tGw +± `if�i 1f�1 qo )'.M"1 :t:+ i'RE01 41 -mi ro '001 ?( T fWe :: �; y `Orfi::'i C�7!d' 3U `+ )rmo-) :ieJ:Yi}#7 on :)r'I or, '(iff:}llTUt�'3C TSirio:) :.3C'i rt-)jrlvr AD .07Ui-? ;ir,'-1 um -0. &, 00 1- O; if -f: W 111 rl A f {'.ic t :V{C)t Cl:`T�f,,..1 431�01.10s:) 1a jrrr rna: 'fv:) 'Out q "divil . ids ,,,m wjj-,q ru "vol vloX {O i rg':')lui .id :Ixz<ft :6jfjc 6 ,. :.5+3:4"tT110Irrf .73S� "izlcfo 1>'? 7�3� s7fiF:ir;9r.7��t:1+ •:(7'i�1:.ii(I� rtnwri � .J t�tGr:(1 nn �. 'N .003"i'rtCt .`•!ri! :<I✓t.i ,'(' Ar..i S'd` t t.: cvz�•ttl.i/.'r(.,7;5 nt,t�i 1C�.:r .i• cu`: tR?;!tCi :)�it�,.•, Doug: 14-�e m May 23, 2007 Delmar Tompkins AT&T Mobility 3851 N. Freeway Blvd Sacramento CA 95834 9 PROGRESSIVE PCS INC. RE: Proposed Sprint Nextel collocation opportunity in Butte County Delmar: Per Butte County Code 24-262.E.11; ("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 carders operating within the County of Butte of the plans to develop the site'), we are pleased to notify your firm of the following proposed collocation opportunity. on the northwest comer of Chico. Proposed tower is 100' overall height of which Sprint Nextel will occupy the 96' rad center. Address: 68 Transit Way, Chico, CA APN: 042-300-030 LATITUDE: 3T 45' 14.32" N LONGITUDE 121* 54' 23.39" W GROUND ELEVATION: 151.0 FT. Should there be interest by your firm in pursuing this further, please contact me at (209)481- 9497 to obtain further information. Sincerely, Contractor representative for Sprint Nextel Philip C. Hawtin Progressive PCS Inc. 3502 CANYONLANDS ROAD, STOCKTON, CA • 95209 PHONE: (209)481-9497 -E-MAIL: PHAWTIN@CALCOMSYS.NET MEMORANDUM TO: BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DEPT. FROM: PHILIP C. HAWTIN SUBJECT: SPRINT NEXTEL FCC LICENSING DATE: 5/24/2007 CC: FILE Please find attached FCC Licenses for MTA004 (Sprint PCS) and BEA164 (Nextel). 3502 CANYONLANDS ROAD- STOCKTON, CA • 95209 PHONE: (209)481-9497 -E-MAIL: PHAWTIN@CALCOMSYS.NET GO>AMb,� 9ederal Communications Colhission � s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau `�"►+ "+ Radio Station Authorization LICENSEE NAME: WIRELESSCO, L.P. LUISA L. LANCETTI WIRELESSCO, L.P. 401 9TH STREET, NW, SUITE 400 WASHINGTON DC 20004 Page 1 of 1 9 FCC Registration Number (FRN) 0002316545 Call Sign File Number KNLF208 0002109409 Radio Service CW - PCS Broadband Grant Date Effective Date Expiration Date Print Date 05-23-2005 05-23-2005 06-23-2015 05-24-2005 Market N_ umber Channel Block Sub -Market Designator MTA004 ' A 1 Market Name: San Francisco -Oakland -San Jose 1 st Build -out Date 2nd Build -out Date 3rd Build -out Date 4th Build -out Date 06-23-2000 06-23-2005 SPECIAL CONDITIONS OR WAIVERS/CONDITIONS The licensee hereof is authorized for the period indicated, to operate a radio transmitting station in accordance with the terms and conditions hereinafter described. This authorization is subject to the provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, subsequent Acts of Congress, International treaties and agreements to which the United States is a signatory, and all pertinent rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission, contained in Title 47 of the code of Federal Regulations. Conditions: Pursuant to Section 309(h) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 309(h), this license Is subject to the following conditions: This license shall not vest in the licensee any right to operate the station nor any right in the use of the frequencies designated in the license beyond the term thereof nor in any other manner than authorized herein. Neither the license nor the right granted thereunder shall be assigned or otherwise transferred in violation of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. See 47 U.S.C. Section 310(d). This license is subject in terms to the right of use or control conferred by A graphical representation of the geographic area authorized to this call sign may be generated by selecting Search C 'Licenses' at the following web address: http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/index.html. I FCC 601 - MB Dacamber 2004 • PCS Broadband License - KNLF208 - WIRELESSCO, L.P. ULS-GIS is • ,i Map Options KN L�F208 Map Navigational Tools r• KNL F208, NS Select the tool you wish to K_NL F2081 KNLF208 K N'�'L F�2D8 use, and click on the map. KNLUF208� 4KNLI'F2d8'� ,may` ❑ Zoom In Counties 'Q' ❑ 4,1 KNLLF208�i �� KNL F:208� K F2f18 11' View Data Table 0 200,000 m 1 of -1 5/24/2007 12:24 PM Map Options Map Navigational Tools Layer Legend Visible Labeled Select the tool you wish to Name use, and click on the map. Streets ❑ ❑ Zoom In Counties 'Q' ❑ ❑ zoom out BTA ❑ ❑ Drill Down ReCenter MTA ❑ ❑ Map Width (meters): CMA ;�; El❑ 1121648.0_ Apply BEA Q ❑ ❑ C1\Enlarge Map MEA Q ❑ ❑ EAG 1 ❑ ❑ REAI ❑ ❑ VPC ❑ ❑ RPC ❑ ❑ USA <' 0 ❑� Worldl Fill ❑ p y ancel 1 of -1 5/24/2007 12:24 PM WPOH397 000075795• 02/22/2002 • e ti%CA?,O* Federal Communications Commission f,G 6 y qc� Wireless Telecommunications Bureau O Vex Radio Station Authorization , Call Sign: WPOH397 File Number: 0000757957 Print Date: 02/22/2002 Name of Licensee: NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA INC 2001 EDMUND HALLEY DRIVE RESTON VA 20191 Market Number: Channel Block: Sub -Market Designator. BEA164 C 0 Market Name:.Sacramento-Yolo,_._CA. The licensee hereof is authorized, for the period indicated, to operate a radio transmitting station in accordance with the terms and conditions hereinafter described. This authorization is subject to the provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, subsequent Ads of Congress, international treaties and agreements to which the United States is a signatory, and all pertinent rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission, contained in Title 47 of the code of Federal Regulations. Effective Date 1st Build -out Date 2nd Build -out Date 3rd Build -out Date 4th Build -out Date Expiration Date 06/17/19911 1 06/17/2001 06/17/2003 06/17/2008 . Conditions, Pursuant to Section 309(h) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, (47 U.S.C. 309(h)), this license is subject to the following conditions: This license does not vest in the licensee any right to operate a slatlon nor any right in the use of frequencies beyond the term thereof nor in any 3ther manner than authorized herein. Neither this license nor the right granted thereunder shall be assigned or otherwise transferred in violation 3f the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, et seq. This license is subject in terms to the right of use or control conferred by Section 706 of the Communications Ad of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 606. A graphical representation of the geographic area authorized to this call sign may be generated by selecting !'License Search' at the following web address: http://wtbwww05.fcc.gov 1. • SMR, 806-821/851-866 MHz, Auctioned License - WPOH397 - NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA INC ULS-GIS View Data Table B EA16tl'� yW Pt0 H387;' 0 50,000 m J 1 of 1 5/24/2007 12:30 PM Map Options Map Navigational Tools Layer Legend Visible Labeled Select the tool you wish to Name use, and click on the map.. Streets ❑ ❑ Zoom In Counties Q: ❑ ❑ zoom Out BTA o ❑ ❑ Drill Down ReCenter MTA Q ❑ 11 Map Width (meters): "Apply CMA A�E r ❑ ❑ 330247.0 ' ` BEA Q ❑ ❑ G�Enlarge Map MEA Q ❑ ❑ EAG I' El❑ REAI ❑ VPC :O: ❑ ❑ RPC ❑ ❑ USA ❑� ❑� World i ❑o ❑ r Apply � Cancel F J 1 of 1 5/24/2007 12:30 PM • HAMMETT & EDISON, INC. WILLIAM F. HAMMETT, P.E. CONSULTING ENGINEERS ®HERADIO DANE E. ERICKSEN, P.E. STANLEY SALEK, P.E. AND TELEVISION ROBERT D. WELLER, P.E. MARK D. NEUMANN, P.E. ROBERT P. SMITH, JR. RAJAT MATHUR, P.E. S. WESTON LANE ROBERT L. HAMMETT, P.E. 1920-2002 EDWARD EDISON, P.E. BY E-MAIL PHAWTIN@CALCOMSYS.NET May 30, 2007 Mr. Philip C. Hawtin Contractor Representative for Nextel of California, Inc. Cal Com Systems 3502 Canyonlands Road Stockton, California 95209 Dear Philip: As you requested, we have analyzed the RF exposure conditions near the Sprint Nextel base station (Site No. SF03UB407A) proposed to be located at 68 Transit Way in Chico, California. An electronic copy of our report is enclosed. Fields in publicly accessible areas at the site are calculated to be well below the applicable limits. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service and would welcome any questions on this material. Please let me know if we may be of additional assistance. Sincerely yours, William F. Hammett + I i tm ` I X13Enclosure I ( , e-mail. bhammett@h-e.com US Mail: Box 280068 • San Francisco, California 94128 Delivery: 470 Third Street West • Sonoma, California 95476 Telephone: 707/996-5200 San Francisco • 707/996-5280 Facsimile • 202/396-5200 D.C. • • Sprint Nextel - Proposed Base Station (Site No. SF03UB407A) 68 Transit Way - Chico, California Statement of Hammett & Edison, Inc., Consulting Engineers The firm of Hammett & Edison, Inc., Consulting Engineers, has been retained on behalf of Sprint Nextel, a personal wireless telecommunications carrier, to evaluate the base station (Site No. SF03UB407A) proposed to be located at 68 Transit Way in Chico, California, for compliance with appropriate guidelines limiting human exposure to radio frequency ("RF") electromagnetic fields. Prevailing Exposure Standards The U.S. Congress requires that the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") evaluate its actions for possible significant impact on the environment. In Docket 93-62, effective October 15, 1997, the FCC adopted the human exposure limits for field strength and power density recommended in Report No. 86, "Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields," published in 1986 by the Congressionally chartered National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements ("NCRP"). Separate limits apply for occupational and public exposure conditions, with the latter limits generally five times more restrictive. The more recent Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ("IEEE") Standard C95.1-2005, "Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz," includes similar exposure limits. A summary of the FCC's exposure limits is shown in Figure 1. These limits apply for continuous exposures and are intended to provide a prudent margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or health. The most restrictive FCC limit for exposures of unlimited duration to radio frequency energy for several personal wireless services are as follows: Personal Wireless Service Approx. Frequency Occupational Limit Public Limit Personal Communication ("PCS") 1,950 MHz 5.00 mW/cm2 1.00 mW/cm2 Cellular Telephone 870 2.90 0.58 Specialized Mobile Radio 855 2.85 0.57 [most restrictive frequency range] 30-300 1.00 0.20 General Facility Requirements Base stations typically consist of two distinct parts: the electronic transceivers (also called "radios" or "channels") that are connected to the traditional wired telephone lines, and the passive antennas that send the wireless signals created by the radios out to be received by individual subscriber units. The transceivers are often located at ground level and are connected to the antennas by coaxial cables about 1 inch thick. Because of the short wavelength of the frequencies assigned by the FCC for wireless services, the antennas require line -of -sight paths for their signals to propagate well and so are installed at some height above ground. The antennas are designed to concentrate their energy toward HEHAmmETT & EDISON, INC. SP407A580 CONSULTING ENGINEERS SAN FRANCISCO Page 1 of 3 Sprint Nextel • Proposed Base Station (Site No. SF03UB407A) 68 Transit Way • Chico, California the horizon, with very little energy wasted toward the sky or the ground. Along with the low power of such facilities, this means that it is generally not possible for exposure conditions to approach the maximum permissible exposure limits without being physically very near the antennas. Computer Modeling Method The FCC provides direction for determining compliance in its Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin No. 65, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC -Specified Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation," dated August 1997. Figure 2 attached describes the calculation methodologies, reflecting the facts that a directional antenna's radiation pattern is not fully formed at locations very close by (the "near -field" effect) and that at greater distances the power level from an energy source decreases with the square of the distance from it (the "inverse square law"). The conservative nature of this method for evaluating exposure conditions has been verified by numerous field tests. Site and Facility Description Based upon information provided by Sprint Nextel, including zoning drawings by Western Planning & Engineering, dated May 9, 2007, it is proposed to install twelve Andrew directional panel antennas, six PCS Model RR65-17-02DPL2 and six SMR Model DB844H90E, on a new 100 -foot steel pole to be located near the train tracks at 68 Transit Way in Chico. The antennas would be mounted at an effective height of about 96 feet above ground and would be oriented in three groups of four (two of each antenna model) toward 40°T, 150°T, and 270°T, to provide service in all directions. The maximum effective radiated power in any direction would be 2,800 watts, representing simultaneous operation at 1,200 watts for PCS and 1,600 watts for SMR service. There are reported no other wireless telecommunications base stations installed nearby. Study Results For a person anywhere at ground, the maximum ambient RF exposure level due to the proposed Sprint Nextel operation is calculated to be 0.0021 mW/cm2, which is 0.35% of the applicable public limit. The maximum calculated level at the second -floor elevation of any nearby building is 0.45% of the public exposure limit. It should be noted that these results include several "worst-case" assumptions and therefore are expected to overstate actual power density levels. No Recommended Mitigation Measures Due to their mounting locations, the Sprint Nextel antennas are not accessible to the general public, and so no mitigation measures are necessary to comply with the FCC public exposure guidelines. It is presumed that Sprint Nextel will, as a FCC licensee, take adequate steps to ensure that its employees K1&HAmmETT & EDISON, INC. SP407A580 CONSULTING ENGINEERS =SAN FRANCISCO. Page 2 of 3 • • Sprint Nextel • Proposed Base Station (Site No. SF03UB407A) . 68 Transit Way • Chico, California or contractors comply with FCC occupational exposure guidelines whenever work is required near the antennas themselves. Conclusion Based on the information and analysis above, it is the undersigned's professional opinion that the base station proposed by Sprint Nextel at 68 Transit Way in Chico, California, will comply with the prevailing standards for limiting public exposure to radio frequency energy and, therefore, will not for this reason cause a significant impact on the environment. The highest calculated level in publicly accessible areas is much less than the prevailing standards allow for exposures of unlimited duration. This finding is consistent with measurements of actual exposure conditions taken at other operating base stations. Authorship The undersigned author of this statement is a qualified Professional Engineer, holding California Registration Nos. E-13026 and M-20676, which expire on June 30, 2007. This work has been carried out by him or under his direction, and all statements are true and correct of his own knowledge except, where noted, when data has been supplied by others, which data he believes to be correct. May 30, 2007 HAMMETT & EDISON, INC. SP407A580 CONSULTING ENGINEERS SAN FRANCISCO Page 3 of 3 FCC Radio Frequency Protection Guide The U.S. Congress required (1996 Telecom Act) the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") to adopt a nationwide human exposure standard to ensure that its licensees do not, cumulatively, have a significant impact on the environment. The FCC adopted the limits from Report No. 86, "Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields," published in 1986 by the Congressionally chartered National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, which are similar to the more recent Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standard C95.1-2005, "Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz." These limits apply for continuous exposures from all sources and are intended to provide a prudent margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or health. As shown in the table and chart below, separate limits apply for occupational and public exposure conditions, with the latter limits (in italics and/or dashed) up to five times more restrictive: Frequency Applicable Range (MHz) 0.3— 1.34 1.34— 3.0 3.0— 30 30— 300 300— 1,500 1,500— 100,000 1000 100 10 1 0.1 Electromagnetic Fields (f is freauencv of emission in MHz Electric Magnetic Equivalent Far -Field Field Strength Field Strength Power Density (V/m) (A/m) (mW/cm2) 614 614 1.63 1.63 100 100 614 823.8/f 1.63 2.4f 100 18011 1842/ f 823.8/f 4.89/ f 2.19/f 900/ f2 , 1801/ 61.4 27.5 0.163 0.0729 1.0 0.2 3.54ff 1.59ff ff /106 ff1238 f/300 f/1500 137 61.4 0.364 0.163 5.0 1.0 / Occupational Exposure f/ PCS ♦ FM Public Exposure 0.1 1 10 100 103 104 105 Frequency (MHz) Higher levels are allowed for short periods of time, such that total exposure levels averaged over six or thirty minutes, for occupational or public settings, respectively, do not exceed the limits, and higher levels also are allowed for exposures to small areas, such that the spatially averaged levels do not" exceed the limits. However, neither of these allowances is incorporated in the conservative calculation formulas in the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin No. 65 (August 1997) for projecting field levels. Hammett & Edison has built those formulas into a proprietary program that calculates, at each location on an arbitrary rectangular grid, the total expected power density from any number of individual radio sources. The program allows for the description of buildings and uneven terrain, if required to obtain more accurate projections. HEHAMMETT & EDISON, INC. FCC Guidelines CONSULTING ENGINEERS SAN FRANCISCO Figure 1 RFR.CALCTM Calculation Methodology Assessment by Calculation of Compliance with FCC Exposure Guidelines The U.S. Congress required (1996 Telecom Act) the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") to adopt a nationwide human exposure standard to ensure that its licensees do not, cumulatively, have a significant impact on the environment. The maximum permissible exposure limits adopted by the FCC (see Figure 1) apply for continuous exposures from all sources and are intended to provide a prudent margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or health. Higher levels are allowed for short periods of time, such that total exposure levels averaged over six or thirty minutes, for occupational or public settings, respectively, do not exceed the limits. Near Field. Prediction methods have been developed for the near field zone of panel (directional) and whip (omnidirectional) antennas, typical at wireless telecommunications base stations, as .well as dish (aperture) antennas, typically used for microwave links. The antenna patterns are not fully formed in the near field at these antennas, and the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin No. 65 (August 1997) gives suitable formulas for calculating power densitywithin such zones. For a panel or whip antenna, power density S = 0 x Px h' in mW/CM2' 8 swn x D and for an aperture antenna, maximum power density Sm. = 0.1x16x17xPnet it x h2 where OBW = half -power beamwidth of the antenna, in degrees, and Pnet = net power input to the antenna, in watts, D = distance from antenna, in meters, h = aperture height of the antenna, in meters, and i? = aperture efficiency (unitless, typically 0.5-0.8). The factor of 0.1 in the numerators converts to the desired units of power density. , in mW/cm2, Far Field. OET 65 gives this formula for calculating power density in the far field of an individual RF source: 2.56 x 1.64 x 100 x RFF 2 xERP power density S = in mW/cm2 4x,nxD2 ' where ERP = total ERP (all polarizations), in kilowatts, RFF = relative field factor at the direction to the actual point of calculation, and D = distance from the center of radiation to the point of calculation, in meters. The factor of 2.56 accounts for the increase in power density due to ground reflection, assuming a reflection coefficient of 1.6 (1.6 x 1.6 = 2.56). The factor of 1.64 is the gain of a half -wave dipole relative to an isotropic radiator. The factor of 100 in the numerator converts to the desired units of power density. This formula has been built into a proprietary program that calculates, at each location on an arbitrary rectangular grid, the total expected power density from any number of individual radiation sources. The program also allows for the description of uneven terrain in the vicinity, to obtain more accurate projections. HAmwTr & EDISON, INC. Corrsur r NG EtvcMsxs Methodology SAN FRMCLSM Figure 2 T.• 530.477.7177 F. 530.477.6967 r _ 140LITTONDRIVE p- SUITE 230 GRASS VALLEY a,•:_ _ CALIFORNIA 95M 8 1-A ACCURACY CERTIFICATION ""ng Planning DATE OF SURVEY: APRIL 10, 2007 SITE NUMBER: SF03UB407A NAME: NW CHICO TYPE: PROPOSED MONOPOLE SITE ADDRESS: 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO, CA. 95973 I, TIMOTHY SCHAD, HEREBY CERTIFY THE GEODETIC COORDINATES (NAD -83) AT THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF THE PROPOSED LEASE PARCEL TO BE: LATITUDE: 39Q 45' 14.32" N LONGITUDE: 121Q 54' 23.39" W AND FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THE ELEVATIONS HEREON ARE ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL (NAVD-88) AND ARE AS FOLLOWS: GROUND ELEVATION: 151.0 FT. THE ACCURACY STANDARDS FOR THIS CERTIFICATION ARE AS FOLLOWS: GEODETIC COORDINATES: +/-FIFTEEN (15) FEET (NAD -83) ELEVATIONS: +/- THREE (3) FEET (NAVD-88) SIGNED: AOTHY F. SCH LS 6021 Exp. 3/31/09 OF CAUL TIMOTHY SCHAD, L. 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Suite A Chico, CA 95928 Paradise, CA 95969 (530) 894-2612 (530) 877-6920 Fax (530) 894-5713 Fax (530) 877-6922 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 are 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 list 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: April 17, 2007 at 7:30 a.m. L��=&, �—,", Jamie Ny Vrom �j Title Officer 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) / CLTA Homeowners Policy — (6-2-98) ❑ ALTA Loan Policy with ALTA Endorsement Form 1 Coverage — (10-17-92) ❑ CLTA Standard Coverage Policy — 1990 ❑ ALTA Owner's Policy Form B — (10-17-92) ❑ ALTA Gold Loan Policy — (08-92) The estate or interest in the said land 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: See Exhibit "A" PRELIM 0 ❑ CHICO ❑ OROVILLE ❑ PARADISE ❑ GRIDLEY 500 Wall St. 1835 Robinson St. 145 Pearson Road 560 Kentucky PO Box 5173 PO Box 811 PO Box 490 PO Box 949 Pq LaDonna Joyner, Chico, CA 95927 Oroville, CA 95965 Paradise, CA 95967 Gridley, CA 95948 Chief Executive Officer (530) 894-2612 (530) 533-2414 (530) 877-6262 (530) 846-4005 County Manager ESCROW FAX: FAX (530) 533-1589 FAX (530) 872-5129 FAX (530) 846-0584 (530) 894-0713 IZ TITLE ONLY DEPT. Serving the north 145 Pearson Road TITLE FAX: Paradise, CA 95967 state since 1913 (530) 894-5713 (530) 877-6920 FAX (530) 877-6922 PURCHASER: ORDER NO.: 00231554-005 - FH TITLE CONTACT: Faith Harper SHORT TERM RATE: No PROPERTY ADDRESS: 68 Transit Way Chico, CA 95973 ESCROW COMPANY: Placer Title Company ATTN — John Ward PRELIMINARY REPORT Stewart Title Guaranty Company Chicago Title Insurance Company First American Title Insurance Company 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 are 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 list 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: April 17, 2007 at 7:30 a.m. L��=&, �—,", Jamie Ny Vrom �j Title Officer 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) / CLTA Homeowners Policy — (6-2-98) ❑ ALTA Loan Policy with ALTA Endorsement Form 1 Coverage — (10-17-92) ❑ CLTA Standard Coverage Policy — 1990 ❑ ALTA Owner's Policy Form B — (10-17-92) ❑ ALTA Gold Loan Policy — (08-92) The estate or interest in the said land 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: See Exhibit "A" PRELIM ORDER NO.: 0 • 00231554-005 - FH See Exhibit A ANNA B. WHIPPLE, Trustee of the Anna Whipple Living Trust dated June 11, 2003 as to an undivided 50% interest and ANN WHIPPLE and PRISCILLA ANN MONTGOMERY, as Co -Trustees of the Testamentary Trust created by the Last Will and Testament of THOMAS M. WHIPPLE, Deceased, and further contained in that Decree of Distribution recorded December 15, 1980, in Book 2578, page 320 Official Records as to an undivided 50% interest r1L 0 ORDER NO.: 00231554-005 - 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 2007-08, including possible personal property taxes, now a lien, but not yet due or payable. 2. The lien of supplemental. taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. 3. The right to construct, place, inspect, maintain, replace, remove and use facilities of the types stated herein and other incidental purposes Granted to Pacific Gas and Electric Company For Underground pipe with suitable service pipes, etc. Recorded on November 6, 1974 Recorded in Book 1948 of Butte County Official Records, at page(s) 573 Reference said document for exact location. 4. Easements, Setback Lines and Note(s) as shown or dedicated by Parcel Map recorded November 14, 1973, in Book 48 of Maps, at page(s) 48. 5. Right of Way for the purpose stated herein and incidental purposes Granted to Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a California corporation and Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company For The right to construct, install, inspect, maintain, replace, remove and use facilities, together with a right of way, ingress thereto and egress therefrom Recorded on September 24, 1979 Recorded in Book 2445 of Butte County Official Records, at page(s) 347 Reference said document for exact location. 6. Easement for the purpose stated herein and incidental purposes Reserved by Anna B. Whipple For Easement Recorded on June 15, 2004 Recorded in Butte County Official Records Serial No. 2004-35876 Affects 60 foot wide Easement 7. Rights, interests or claims, if any, which a tenant in possession may have, but which are not shown by the public record. 8. Requirement that a signed Trust Certification be furnished prior to recording. END OF EXCEPTIONS PRELIM • NOTES: • ORDER NO.: 00231554-005 - 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. TAX NOTE: General and Special County taxes for the fiscal year 2006-07 First Installment Second Installment Land Improvements Exemption Personal Property — Mobile Home AP No. 042-300-030 $1,970.32, paid $1,970.32, paid $59,628.00 $313,250.00 $-0- : $-0- Code 062-022 NOTE: According to the public records of the County Assessor's Office, the situs address is: 68 Transit Way, Chico, CA 95973. NOTE: "BIDWELL TITLE AND ESCROW COMPANY will not be responsible for accruals of interest or other charges resulting from compliance with the disbursement restrictions imposed by State law." 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 2515 Park Marina Drive Ste. 203 Redding, CA 96001 Telephone no. (530) 244-2122 Attention John Ward Reference 1415-9185 END OF NOTES PRELIM ORDER NO.: 00231554-005 - FH SCHEDULE C 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: PARCEL 4, AS SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PARCEL MAP, RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ON NOVEMBER 14, 1973, IN BOOK 48 OF MAPS, AT PAGE(S) 48. RESERVING THEREFROM A 60 FOOT WIDE EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF AND APPURTENANT TO PARCELS 1, 2 AND 3 OF SAID PARCEL MAP. AP NO. 042-300-030 60�. r �A PRELIM • ORDER NO.: 00231554-005 - FH In accordance with Section 18662 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, a buyer may be required to withhold an amount equal to 31/3percent of the sales price in the case of a disposition of California real property interest by either: 1. A seller who is an individual, trust, or estate or when 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 immediately after the transfer of title to the California property. The buyer may become subject to penalty for failure to withhold an amount equal to the greater of 10 percent of the amount required to be withheld or five hundred dollars ($500). However, notwithstanding any other provision 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: 1. The sales price of the California real property conveyed does not exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), OR 2. The seller executes a written certificate, under the penalty of perjury, certifying that the seller is a corporation with a permanent place of business in California, OR 3. The seller, who is an individual, trust, estate or a corporation without a permanent place of business in California, executes a written certificate, under the penalty of perjury, of any of the following: A. The California real property being conveyed is the seller's or decedent's principal residence (within the meaning of Section 121 of the Internal Revenue Code). B. The last use of the property being conveyed was use by the transferor as the transferor's principal residence within the meaning of Section 121 of the Internal Revenue Code. C. The California real property being conveyed is or will be exchanged for property of like kind (within the meaning of Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code), but only to the extent of the amount of gain not required to be recognized for California income tax purposes under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code. D. The California real property has been compulsorily or involuntarily converted (within the meaning of Section 1033 of the Internal Revenue Code) and that the seller intends to acquire property similar or related in service or use so as to be eligible for nonrecognition of gain for California income tax purposes under Section 1033 of the Internal Revenue Code. E. The California real property transaction will result in a loss or net gain not required to be recognized for California income tax purposes. The seller is subject to penalty for knowingly filing a fraudulent certificate for the . purpose of avoiding the withholding requirement. Last Modified Date: 06/05/2006 PRELIM • Escrow No.: 00231554 -005FH AFFIDAVIT OF SELLER, BUYER, AND/OR OWNER BEFORE ME, personally appeared ("Affiant"), who having been duly sworn, deposes and says that: 1. Affiant is the owner of, or intends to own, real property located in Butte County, California, described in the Preliminary Title Report, attached hereto. 2. Affiant is, or will be, in exclusive possession of the Property, and no other party has any right or claim of possession or use of the Property, except as set forth in Exhibit "B" or Rent Statement attached hereto. 3. There are no recorded or unrecorded easements, covenants or restrictions affecting the Property, other than those listed in Preliminary Title Report for the above referenced Escrow, attached hereto. There are no judgments, assessments, tax liens or other liens against Seller or the Property remaining unpaid, and the Property is free and clear of all encumbrances except as set forth on the Preliminary Title Report, attached hereto. There have been no improvements made to the Property within the 90 day period immediately preceding the execution hereof, and there are no bills, statements or other invoices for labor, materials or services applicable to or affecting the Property or any improvements thereon, remaining unpaid. To the best of Affiant's knowledge, there are no suits or matters pending against Affiant that.could give rise to a lien that would attach to the Property prior to the recordation of the documents applicable to this transaction. To the best of Affiant's knowledge, there are no bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings, voluntary or involuntary, threatened or pending against Affiant and there are no grounds upon which any such proceeding could be filed against Affiant. Affiant has not executed and will not execute any instrument that would adversely affect the title to or interest in the Property prior to the recordation of the documents applicable to this transaction. Affiant hereby executes this Affidavit to induce Bidwell Title & Escrow Company to issue title insurance on the Property. 10. To the best of the Affiant's knowledge, there are no structure violations, building violations, or health and safety violations. Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this Preliminary Title Report and it is true, correct, and complete. This affidavit is attached to and made a part of the Preliminary Title Report herein. PRELIM • • ORDER NO.: 00231554-005 - FH BIDWELL TITLE & ESCROW COMPANY STEWART TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY, CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, SECURITY UNION TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY February 1, 2003 Title V of the Gramm -Leach -Bliley Act (GLBA) generally prohibits any financial institution, directly or through its affiliates, from sharing nonpublic personal information about you with a nonaffiliated third party unless the institution provides you with a notice of its privacy policies and practices, such as the type of information that it collects about you and the categories of persons or entities to whom it may be disclosed. We recognize and respect the privacy expectations of today's consumers and the requirements of applicable federal and state privacy laws. We believe that making you aware of how we use your non-public personal information ("Personal Information"), and to whom it is disclosed, will form the basis fora relationship of trust between us and the public that we serve. This Privacy Statement provides that explanation. We reserve the right to change this Privacy Statement from time to time consistent with applicable privacy laws. In the course of our business, we may collect Personal Information about you from the following sources: • From applications or other forms we receive from you or your authorized representative; • From your transactions with, or from the services being performed by, us, or our affiliates, or others; • From our internet web sites; • From the public records maintained by governmental entities that we either obtain directly from those entities, or from our affiliates or others; and • From consumer or other reporting agencies. Our Policies Regarding the Protection of the Confidentiality and Security of Your Personal Information We maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect your Personal Information from unauthorized access or intrusion. We limit access to the Personal Information only to those employees who need such access in connection with providing products or services to you or for other legitimate business purposes. Our Policies and Practices Regarding the Sharing of Your Personal Information We may share your Personal Information with our affiliates, such as insurance companies, securities and banking providers, agents, and other real estate settlement service providers. We also may disclose your Personal Information: • to agents, brokers or representatives to provide you with services you have requested; • to third -party contractors or service providers who provide services or perform marketing or other functions on our behalf; and • to others with whom we enter into joint marketing agreements for products or services that we believe you may find of interest. We may disclose any of the above information that we collect about our customers or former customers to our affiliates or to nonaffiliated third parties as permitted by law. In addition, we will disclose your Personal Information when you direct or give us permission, when we are required by law to do so, or when we suspect fraudulent or criminal activities. We also disclose your Personal Information when otherwise permitted by applicable privacy laws such as, for example, when disclosure is needed to enforce our rights arising out of any agreement, transaction or relationship with you. We do not disclose any nonpublic personal information about you with anyone for any purpose that is not specifically permitted by law. One of the important responsibilities of some of our affiliated companies is to record documents in the public domain. Such documents may contain your Personal Information. Right to Access Your Personal Information and Ability to Correct Errors Or Request Changes Or Deletion Certain states afford you the right to access your Personal Information and, under certain circumstances, to find out to whom your Personal Information has been disclosed. Also, certain states afford you the right to request correction, amendment or deletion of your Personal Information. We reserve the right, where permitted by law, to charge a reasonable fee to cover the costs incurred in responding to such requests. All requests must be made in writing to the following address: Privacy Compliance Officer Bidwell Title & Escrow Company 500 Wall Street Chico, CA 95928 Multiple Products or Services If we provide you with more than one financial product or service, you may receive more than one privacy notice from us. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. PRELIM Na 3nN3AV _ _ ylnw `° O U z9� rz•es! be'Otl�y. t r N •o° n M ti ti �"Y y /� m O nh y 0 O p O N O ej 96 � � H o•oQ ti M �- �!' 7 o cin 0� r • ° 9,91'9/ A, O = 66.6' 00' N Q OO p9/ -i \ �Q • _ N J o CIO o O b o � o N a i Q, : o o 6 •F ^ 0 O O O SSO A Z C J y c ' � v ' o 0 o UA N LU QQ 6 !o L :laaUS '000-0£0-OOE-Zb0 - v00Z-£OOZ ' do 'aAnB SOUTHERN PACIFIC NOTES I. BASL9 OF REARTHO FOR THIS SURVEY 15 GRID NORTH GF THE CALIFORNIA STATE COORDINATE SYSTEM, 20NE R, AS OBTAINED BY 2HO ORDER TRAVERSE BETWEEN LLS.0 B GS STPTDxS'MORD" AxO'CIIICO: 2. ALL DISTANCES AS SHOWN BY THIS IAAF ARE GROI/HD VOY. M-1— GRONHU 01ST BY 0.S9SSTSA TO OBTMI GRD DIST, ri P��'. S ALL REDOMED MAPS NAMED ON THIS MAP ARE FILED AT THE \ BUTTE COUNTY RECORDERS OFFICE. FOUxD pOPxAL MOMIIMENT PER —BOON.? AT PAGE 6 FOUND ORIGINAL MONUMENT\ N.W.AT GORNER LOT I OF ESTERSON SUElprvL9ON PER ESRG\ ? BOOM VE l,N\20 STRIP DEIN i0 m11NTY� •j OF a R.. AT PAGE`S 7j58; AS' FOUND OfiGINAL MOxUNENT AT SW. GORNER LOT I GF— MAPERSON SUBOIV.I. PER BOON 15, AT PAGE 26. �0d .. � G 1 • _ -T- ``EHO p191�,0'. TN j I 90 j16� lSO ' A'NI AG.o� `` •• � s A002 1Ta'226 ,P • Pao Ao.DA \jo `l\� \ \ 1\ \Y000 "o -G,. R:20.00 A: 901 3o � yiI`1D�i�L�N,N�I1 Jf L:.VD i PARCEL MAP OF LOTS 9,10 8 20 OF THE VISTA DEL MONTE SUBDIVISION FOR TOM WHIPPLE 15 20 WHIPPLE RD. 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C_ ON� L&3734 CpAVTY SURVFYM ' COUNrvfY'BUr7E �� SERl4 Mt.�+ --L v U • • LIST OF PRINTED EXCEPTIONS AND EXCLUSIONS CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION STANDARD COVERAGE POLICY - 1990 EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, attorneys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of: 1. (a) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited. to building and zoning laws, ordinances, or regulations) restricting, regulating, prohibiting or relating to (i) the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the land; (ii) the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land; (iii) a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; or (iv) environmental protection, or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances or governmental regulations, except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. (b) Any governmental police power not excluded by (a) above, except to the extent that a notice of the exercise thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. 2. Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise thereof has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Policy which would be binding on the rights of a purchaser for value without knowledge. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters: (a) whether or not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company, not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but known to the insured claimant and not disclosed in writing to the Company by the insured claimant prior to the date the insured claimant became an insured under this policy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e)' resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the insured claimant had paid value for the insured mortgage or the estate or interest insured by this policy. 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of the inability or failure of the insured at Date of Policy, or the inability or failure of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness, to comply with applicable doing business laws of the state in which the land is situated. 5. Invalidity or unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage, or claim thereof, which arises out of the transaction evidenced by the insured mortgage and is based upon usury or any consumer credit protection or truth -in -lending law. 6. Any claim, which arises out of the transaction vesting in the insured the estate or interest insured by this policy or the transaction creating the interest of the insured lender, by reason of the operation of federal bankruptcy, state insolvency or similar creditors' rights laws. EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE — SCHEDULE B, PART I This policy does not insure against loss or damage (and the Company will not pay costs; attorneys' fees or expenses) which arise by reason of: 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may r sult in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests or claims which ar not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of the lana or which may be asserted by persons in possession there f. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or clai s thereof, which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, s ortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by the public records.' 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservatijns or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted nder (a), (b) or (c) are shown by the public records. Reorder Form No. 12699 (Reprinted 108/01) AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION RESIDENTIAL TITLE INSURANCE POLICY (6-1-87) EXCLUSIONS In addition to the exceptions in Schedule B, you are not insured against loss, costs, attorney's fees and expenses resulting from: 1. Governmental police power, and the existence or violation of any law or government regulation. This includes building and zoning ordinances and also laws and regulations concerning: • land use • land division • improvements on the land • environmental protection This exclusion does not apply to the violations or the enforcement of these matters which appear in the public records at Policy Date. This exclusion does not limit the zoning coverage described in Items 12 and 13 of Covered Title Risks. 2. The right to take the land by condemning it, unless: • a notice of exercising the right appears in the public records on the Policy Date • the taking happened prior to the Policy Date and is binding on you if you bought the land without knowing of the taking 3. Title Risks: • that are created, allowed, or agreed to by you • that are known to you, but not to us, on the Policy Date - unless they appeared in the public records • that result in no loss to you • that first affect your title after the Policy Date -this does not limit the labor and material lien coverage in Item 8 of Covered Title Risks 4. Failure to pay value for your title. 5. Lack of.a right: • to any land outside the area specifically described and referred to in item 3 of Schedule A, or • in streets, alleys, or waterways that touch your land This exclusion does not limit the access coverage in Item 5 of Covered Title Risks. EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE In addition to the Exclusions, you are not insured against loss, costs, attorneys' fees and expenses resulting from: Someone claiming an interest in your land by reason of: A. Easements not shown in the public records B., Boundary disputes not shown in the public records C. Improvements owned by your neighbor placed on your land. 2. If, in addition to a single family residence, your existing structure consists of one or more Additional Dwelling Units, Item 12 of Covered Title Risks does not insure you against loss, costs, attorneys' fees, and expenses resulting from: A. The forced removal of any Additional Dwelling Unit, or, B. The forced conversion of any Additional Dwelling Unit back to its original use. if said Additional Dwelling Unit was either constructed or converted to use as a dwelling unit in violation of any law or government regulation. CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION HOMEOWNER'S POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE (6/2/98) AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION HOMEOWNER'S POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE (10/17/98) In addition to the Exceptions in Schedule B, You are not insured against loss, costs, attorneys' fees, and expenses resulting from: 1. Governmental police power, and the existence or violation of any law or government regulation. This includes ordinances, laws and regulations concerning: a. building c. Land use e. Land division b. zoning d. improvements on the Land f. environmental protection This Exclusion does not apply to violations or the enforcement of these matters if notice of the violation or enforcement appears in the Public Records at the Policy Date. This Exclusion does not limit the coverage described in Covered Risk 14, 15, 16, 17 or 24. 2. The failure of Your existing structures, or any part of them, to be constructed in accordance with applicable building codes. This Exclusion does not apply to violations of building codes if notice of the violation appears in the Public Records at the Policy Date. 3. The right to take the Land by condemning it, unless: a. a notice of exercising the right appears in the Public Records at the Policy Date; or b. the taking happened before the Policy Date and Is binding on You If You bought the Land without Knowing of the taking. 4. Risks: a. that are created, allowed, or agreed to by You, whether or not they appear in the Public Records; b. that are Known to You at the Policy Date, but not to Us, unless they appear in the Public Records at the Policy Date; c. that result in no loss to You; or d. that first occur after the Policy Date - this does not limit the coverage described in Covered Risk 7, 8.d, 22, 23, 24 or 25. 5. Failure to pay value for Your Title. 6. Lack of a right: -a. to any Land outside the area specifically described and referred to in paragraph 3 of Schedule A; and b. in streets, alleys, or waterwthat touch the Land. This Exclusion does not limit thirerage described in Covered Risk 11 or 18. • SIRICI LAND TITLE TLE ASSOCIATION LOAN*ERAGE ICY (10-17-92) WITH ALTA ENDORSEMENT - FORM 1 and AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LEASEHOLD LOAN POLICY (10-17-92) WITH ALTA ENDORSEMENT - FORM 1 COVERAGE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, attorneys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of: 1. (a) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning laws, ordinances, or regulations) restricting, regulating, prohibiting or relating to (i) the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the land; (ii) the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land; (iii) a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; or (iv) environmental protection; or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances or governmental regulations, except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. (b) Any governmental police power not excluded by (a) above, except to the extent that a notice of the exercise thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date.of Policy. 2. Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise thereof has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior.to Date of Policy which would be binding on the rights of a purchaser for value without knowledge. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters: (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company, not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but known to the insured claimant and not disclosed in writing co the Company by the insured claimant prior to the date the insured claimant became an insured under this policy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy (except to the extent that this policy insures the priority of the lien of the insured mortgage over any statutory lien for services, labor or material or to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to assessments for street improvements under construction or completed at Date of Policy); or (e) resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the insured claimant had paid value for the insured mortgage. 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of the inability or failure of the insured at Date of Policy, or the inability or failure of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness, to comply with applicable doing business laws of the state in which the land is situated. 5. invalidity or unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage, or claim thereof, which arises out of the transaction evidenced by the insured mortgage and is based upon usury or any consumer credit protection or truth in lending law. 6. Any statutory lien for services, labor or materials (or the claim or priority of any statutory lien for services, labor or materials over the lien of the insured mortgage) arising from an improvement or work related to the land which is contracted for and commenced subsequent to Date of Policy and is not financed in whole or in part by proceeds of the indebtedness secured by the insured mortgage which at Date of Policy the insured has advanced or is obligated to advance. 7. Any claim, which arises out of the transaction creating the interest of the mortgagee insured by this policy, by reason of the operation of federal bankruptcy, state insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws, that is based on: (i) the transaction creating the interest of the insured mortgagee being deemed a fraudulent conveyance or fraudulent transfer; or (ii) the subordination of the interest of the insured mortgagee as a result of the application of the doctrine of equitable subordination; or (iii) the transaction creating the interest of the insured mortgagee being deemed a preferential transfer except where the preferential transfer results from the failure: (a) to timely record the instrument of transfer; or (b) of such recordation to impart notice to a purchaser for value or a judgment or lien creditor. The above policy forms may be issued to afford either Standard Coverage or Extended Coverage. In addition to the above Exclusions from Coverage, the Exceptions from Coverage in a Standard Coverage policy will also include the following General Exceptions: EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE This policy does not insure against loss or damage (and the Company will not pay costs, attorneys' fees or expenses) which arise by reason of 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of the land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by the public records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a), (b) or (c) are shown by the public records. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNER'S POLICY (10-17-92) and AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LEASEHOLD OWNER'S POLICY (10-17-92) EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, attorneys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of: 1. (a) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning laws, ordinances, or regulations) restricting, regulating, prohibiting or relating to (i)'the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the land; (ii) the character, dimensions or!ocation of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land; (rii) a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; or (iv) environmental protection, or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances or governmental regulations, except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. (b) Any governmental police power not excluded by (a) above, except to the extent that a notice of the exercise thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. 2. Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise thereof has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Policy which would be binding on the rights of a purchaser for value without knowledge. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters: (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company, not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but known to the insured claimant and not disclosed in writing to the Company by the insured claimant prior to the date the insured claimant became an insured under this policy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e) resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the insured claimant had paid value for the estate or interest insured by this policy. Any claim, which arises out of the transaction vesting in the insured the estate or interest insured by this policy, by reason of the operation of federal bankruptcy, state insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws, that is based on: (i) the transaction creating the estate or interest insured by this policy being deemed a fraudulent conveyance or fraudulent transfer; or (ii) the transaction creating the estate or interest insured by this policy being deemed a preferential transfer except where the preferential transfer results from the failure: (a) to timely record the instrument of transfer; or (b) of such recordation to impart notice to a purchaser for value or a judgment or lien creditor. The above policy forms may be issued to afford either Standard Coverage or Extended Coverage. In addition to the above Exclusions from Coverage, the Exceptions from Coverage in a Standard Coverage policy will also include the following General Exceptions: EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE This policy does not insure against loss or damage (and the Company will not pay costs, attorneys' fees or expenses) which arise by reason of 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing. liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of the land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by the public records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a), (b) or (c) are shown by the public records. Is 0 rl Title &Escrow Since 1913 Butte County Department of Development Services Planning Division 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 ATTN: Mr. Steve Troester June 21, 2007 N I.C. File # L07-20 Project Review RE: ' MUP07=0003/ Sprint Nextel/ APN: 042-300-030 T22N, R1E, Unsectioned USGS Nord 7.5' and Richardson Springs 15' quads Approximately 30 acres, estimated from project map (Butte County) Dear Mr. Troester, In response to your request, a project review for the project cited above was conducted by examining the official maps and records for archaeological sites and surveys in Butte County. - Please assist us in providing you with the most accurate and informed recommendations regarding potential cultural and. historical resources by completely filling out the Request for Project Review form provided to you by our office. BuIr E �> COUNTY JUN 2 7 2007 dE VELOPMENT SERVICES 1 tifornia State University; Chico Northeast Center of the BUTTE SIERRA Building 25, Suite 204 Cafif-orllla, Historical ResoutreS GLENN LASSEN ` SISKIYOU SETTER Chico, California 95929-0377 MODOC TEHAMA Phone (530) 898-6256 Information SystemSHASTA PLUMAS TRINITY Fax (530) 8984413 neinfocntr@csuc1 co. edu Butte County Department of Development Services Planning Division 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 ATTN: Mr. Steve Troester June 21, 2007 N I.C. File # L07-20 Project Review RE: ' MUP07=0003/ Sprint Nextel/ APN: 042-300-030 T22N, R1E, Unsectioned USGS Nord 7.5' and Richardson Springs 15' quads Approximately 30 acres, estimated from project map (Butte County) Dear Mr. Troester, In response to your request, a project review for the project cited above was conducted by examining the official maps and records for archaeological sites and surveys in Butte County. - Please assist us in providing you with the most accurate and informed recommendations regarding potential cultural and. historical resources by completely filling out the Request for Project Review form provided to you by our office. BuIr E �> COUNTY JUN 2 7 2007 dE VELOPMENT SERVICES 1 RESULTS: Prehistoric Resources: According to our records, no sites of this type have been recorded in the project area or vicinity. The project is located in a region utilized by Konkow Maidu populations. Unrecorded prehistoric cultural resources may be located within the project area. Historic Resources: According to our records, no sites of this type have been recorded in the project area or vicinity. Unrecorded historic cultural resources may be located in the project area. The USGS Richardson Springs 15' (1956) quadrangle map indicates that the project is located on the Arroyo Chico Land Grant, while Southern Pacific Railroad, Highway 32, Bell Road, Meridian Road, roads, and structures are located in the project vicinity. Rancho Arroyo Chico was bought by General John Bidwell in the late 1840s from the original grantees, William Dickey and Edward A. Farwell. Previous Archaeological Investigations: According to our records, the project area has not been previously surveyed for cultural resources by a professional archaeologist. Literature Search: The official records and maps for archaeological sites and surveys in Butte County were reviewed. Also reviewed: National Register of Historic Places _ Listed properties and Determined Eligible Properties (1988, Computer Listings 1966 through 7-00 by National Park Service); California Register of Historical Resources (2007); California Points of Historical Interest (1992); California Inventory of Historic Resources (1976); California Historical Landmarks (1996); Directory of Properties in the Historic Property Data File for Butte County (2007); Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 8, California (1978); Historic Spots in California (1966); Gold Districts of California (1970). RECOMMENDATIONS: Based upon the above information, the project appears to be located in an area considered to be moderately sensitive for prehistoric and historical resources. The project area is located in a region utilized by prehistoric and historic populations. Native American populations used the local region for seasonal and/or permanent settlement, as well as for the gathering of plants, roots, seeds, and seasonal game. Historically, Euro -American utilized the region for farming and cattle ranching. No portion of the project area has been previously surveyed for archaeological or historical resources. Therefore, we recommend that a professional archaeologist be contacted to conduct a cultural resources survey of the project area. The project archaeologist will be able to offer recommendations for appropriate preservation and/or mitigation measures for any new cultural resources encountered asa result of the field survey. The project archaeologist should also contact the appropriate local Native American representatives for information regarding traditional cultural properties that may be located within project boundaries for which we have no records. This person may also want to consult historic General Land Office (GLO) plat maps in order to aid in the identification of unrecorded historic sites, which may be located within project boundaries. During any phase of parcel development, if any potential prehistoric, protohistoric, and/or historic cultural resources are encountered, all work should cease in the area of the find pending an examination of the site and materials by the project archaeologist. This request to cease work in the area of a potential cultural resource find should be made a condition of project approval. This condition is intended for accidental discoveries made during construction activities, and does not replace the need,for a Phase I investigation which assists planners and developers in meeting California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) obligations during the Initial Study planning phase. The recommendation for a Phase I Cultural Resource Evaluation enables the lead agency to fulfill their obligations under CEQA to identify potentially significant historical resources. A Phase I investigation includes background research (record search), a field inspection, and report documenting the presence or absence of prehistoric or historic features, buildings, or archaeological sites. If potentially significant sites are identified during the Phase I investigation, further work may be necessary to determine site significance'as well as appropriate protection or mitigation measures. Thank you for your dedication preserving Butte County's and California's irreplaceable cultural heritages, and please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or need any further information or assistance. Sincerely, Roeder, M.A. Research Assistant Troester, Steve From: TAANDERS@UP.COM Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007.11:20 AM To: TroesteSteve Subject: Re: FW:: Cell Tower Proposal Adjacent to UPRR ROW 0 P%.A A � Attachments: pic22888.jpg r 01 pic22888.Jpg (4 KB) Steve Doyouhave a map of this location? '-As long as this tower is not on UPRR property there should not be any problem. Terrel A. Anderson Manager Industry & Public Projects 10031 Foothills Blvd Roseville CA. 95747 Office: 916 789-6334 .Fax: 402 233-3066 taanders@up,.com ----- Forwarded by Terrel A. Anderson/UPC on 07/23/2007 11:18 AM ----- Wayne W. Yarborough To: Terrel A. Anderson/UPC@UP CC: 07/23/2007 10:03 Subject: Re: FW: Cell Tower Proposal Adjacent to UPRR ROW(Document link: Terrel A. AM Anderson) I'd like to see a map showing the location but their shouldn't be any issues as long as their not on our property., F. Casaceli/UPC@UP to UPRR ROW Terrel A. Anderson 07/17/2007 04:47 AM To: Wayne W. Yarborough/UPC@UP, David CC: Subject: FW: Cell Tower Proposal Adjacent Do either of you gentlemen have any objections to this cell phone tower. This will not be located on UPRR property. Terrel A. Anderson Manager Industry & Public Projects 10031 Foothills Blvd Roseville CA. 95747 Office: 916 789-6334 F x 402 233-3066 l�1 u taanders@up.com ----- Forwarded by Terrel A. Anderson/UPC on 07/16/2007 03:15 PM ----- to UPRR ROW "Troester, Steve" <Stroester@buttec ounty.net> 07/16/2007 02:37 PM a To: <taanders@up.com> CC: Subject: FW: Cell Tower Proposal Adjacent From: Troester, Steve Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 2:17 PM To: 'taanders@up.com' Subject: FW: Cell Tower Proposal Adjacent to UPRR ROW Mr. Anderson, Here's the request for your comment regarding the proposed cell tower. I will be preparing the staff report and environmental review for this project on July 30. I will need your comment or requested condition of approval by then. Thanks much! Steve Troester, Associate Planner Butte County Dept. of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 From: Troester, Steve Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 10:27 AM To: 'JHSMITH2@UP.COM'' Subject: Cell Tower Proposal Adjacent to UPRR ROW (Embedded image moved to file: pic22888.jpg)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.buttegeneralplan.net ADMINISTRATION *BUILDING * PLANNING MEMORANDUM June 25, 2007 James J. Smith UPRR Manager Industry and Public Projects 10031 Foothills Blvd., Roseville, CA, 95747 - (916)789-6352 2 Dear Mr. Smith: The Butte County Department of Development Services is reviewing a use permit application for a cell tower construction on a property adjacent to a UPRR ROW- rail line. We would appreciate your comments, concerns or restrictions that you may wish us to consider in the.processing of this application. Below is some basic information on the project. I have attached copies of the proposed site plans and an aerial photo for your reference. Attached are also site photos that may assist you to orient to the location of the RR ROW relative to the proposed cell tower location. This'information is also being sent to you in hard copy by regular mail. Applicant: SPRINT Nextel Owner: WHIPPLE ANNA BELLE S, Staff Contact: Steve Troester - (530) 538-7153 Project Location: at #68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of Highway 32/Median Road. Type of Application(s): Minor Use Permit #MUP 07-0003 Assessor's Parcel Number: APN 042-300-030 Project Description: Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter. Please contact me by July 5 with any comments, or should you need any additional information or have any questions. Should you have any further questions,regarding these conditions and comments, I can be reached between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (530) 538-7153, or via e-mail at stroester@buttecounty.net. Steve Troester, Associate Planner Steve Troester,' Associate Planner Butte County Dept. of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 This message and any attachments contain information from. Union Pacific which may be confidential and/or privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this message is strictly prohibited by law. If you receive this message in error, please contact the sender immediately and delete the message and any attachments. 3 0. • Page,1 of 5 Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Monday;` July 23, 2007=11:52 AM To: 'taanders@up.com' Subject: FW: Cell Tower Proposal Adjacent to UPRR ROW Attachments: image003.jpg; image002.jpg; image003.jpg; Area Map to UP_7-30-07.jpg; image001.png Terrel, Please see attached an Area Map that shows the project location relative to the tracks. Please call me should you have any questions. Steve Troester, Associate Planner Butte County Dept. of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 -----Original Message ----- From: TAANDERS@UP.COM [mailto:TAANDERS@UP.COM] Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 11:20 AM To: Troe'ster, Steve Subject: Re: FW: Cell Tower Proposal Adjacent to UPRR ROW Steve Do you have a map of this location? As long as this tower is not on UPRR property there should not be any problem. Terrel A. Anderson Manager Industry & Public Projects 10031 Foothills Blvd Roseville CA. .95747 Office: 916 789-6334 Fax: 402 233-3066 taanders@up.com ----- Forwarded by Terrel A. Anderson/UPC on 07/23/2007 11:18 AM ----- Wayne W Yarborough To: Terrel A. Anderson/UPC@UP CC: 07/23/2007 '10:03 Subject: Re: FW: Cell Tower Proposal Adjacent to UPRR ROW(Document link Terrel A. AM Anderson) 7/23/2007 s_ • Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Monday, July 16, 20072:17 PM To: 'taanders@up.com' Page 1 of 2 Subject: FW: Cell Tower Proposal Adjacent to UPRR ROW i Attachments: Site Plans Sprint MUP.pdf; Site Photos_6-20-07.doc; Aerial Site Photo#2.jpg; image001.png; image003.jpg Mr. Anderson, Here's the request for your comment regarding the proposed cell tower. I will be preparing the staff report and environmental review for this project on July 30. 1 will need your comment or requested condition of approval by then. Thanks much! Steve Troester, Associate Planner Butte County Dept. of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 From: Troester, Steve Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 10:27 AM To: 'JHSMITH2@UP.COM' Subject: Cell Tower Proposal Adjacent to UPRR ROW Butte County Department of Development Services UTr�. TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR o 7 County Center Drive c Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone cpUN (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecounty.neVdds www.buttegeneralplan.net ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING MEMORANDUM June 25, 2007 James J. Smith UPRR Manager Industry and Public Projects 10031 Foothills Blvd., Roseville, CA, 95747 (916)789-6352 Dear Mr. Smith: The Butte County Department of Development Services is reviewing a use permit application for a cell tower construction on a property adjacent to a UPRR ROW- rail line. 7/16/2007 • � Page 2 of 2 We would appreciate your comments, concerns or restrictions that you may wish us to consider in the processing of this application. Below is some basic information on the project. I have attached copies of the proposed site plans and an aerial photo for your reference. Attached are also site photos that may assist you to orient to the location of the RR ROW relative to the proposed cell tower location. This information is also being sent to you in hard copy by regular mail. ' Applicant: SPRINT Nextel Owner: WHIPPLE ANNA BELLE S, Staff Contact: Steve Troester — (530) 538-7153 Project Location: at #68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of Highway 32/Median Road. tae of Applicatiori(s): Minor Use Permit #MUP 07-0003 Assessor's Parcel Number: APN 042-300-030 Project Description: Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12'X 20" equipment shelter. Please contact me by July 5 with any comments, or should you need any additional information or have any questions. Should you have any further. questions regarding these conditions and comments, I can be reached between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday,.at (530) 538-7153, or via e-mail at stroesterO)buttecounty. net. Steve Troester, Associate Planner Steve Troester, Associate Planner Butte County Dept. of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 7/16/2007 9 Troester, Steve From: System Administrator To: JHSMITH2@UP.COM Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 10:32 AM Subject: Undeliverable: Returned mail: see transcript for details Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: Cell Tower Proposal Adjacent to UPRR ROW Sent: 6/25/2007 10:27 AM The following recipient(s) could not be reached: JHSMITH2@UP.COM on 6/25/2007 10:32 AM This message is larger than the current system limit or the recipient's mailbox is full. Create a shorter message body or remove attachments and try sending it again. < Hormel. buttecounty. net #5.3.4 SMTP; 552 Message size exceeds fixed limit> seil I r /// �X&4 , v �;, /?tr-5 f (L9�6 � IIA C<:; L/ 1 • � Page 1 of 2 Troester, Steve From: Troester; Steve Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 10:27 AM To: 'JHSMITH2@UP.COM' Subject: Cell Tower Proposal Adjacent to UPRR ROW Attachments: Site Plans Sprint MUP.pdf; Site Photos-6-20-07.doc; Aerial Site Photo#2.jpg; image001.png 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.buttecountv.net/dds www.buttegeneralplan.net ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING'` PLANNING MEMORANDUM June 25, 2007 James J. Smith UPRR Manager Industry and Public Projects 10031 Foothills Blvd., Roseville, CA, 95747 (916)789-6352 o�uTr�.e o •'YG O coU Dear Mr. Smith: The Butte County Department of Development Services is reviewing a use permit application for a cell tower construction on a property adjacent to a UPRR ROW- rail line. We would appreciate your comments, concerns or restrictions that you may wish us to consider in the processing of this application. Below is some basic information on the project. I have attached copies of the proposed site plans and an aerial photo for your reference. Attached are also site photos that may assist you to orient to the location of the RR ROW relative to the proposed cell tower location. This information is also being sent to you in hard copy by regular mail. Applicant: SPRINT Nextel Owner: WHIPPLE ANNA BELLE S, Staff Contact: Steve Troester — (530) 538-7153 Project Location: at #68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of Highway 32/Median Road. Type of Application(s): Minor Use Permit #MUP 07-0003 Assessor's Parcel Number: APN 042-300-030 Project Description: Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12'X 20" equipment shelter. Please contact me by July 5 with any comments, or should you need any additional information or have any questions. Should you have any further questions regarding these conditions and comments, I can be reached 6/25/2007 • • Page 2 of 2 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (530) 538-7153, or via e-mail at stroester-)buttecounty.net. Steve Troester, Associate Planner Steve Troester, Associate Planner Butte County Dept. of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 6/25/2007 • 0 Butte County Department of Development Services 0 QTrF0 TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR o 0 0 0 7 County Center Drive o -'e►_ o _00 Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone c�UNty (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecounty.net/dds www.buttegeneralplan.net ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING MEMORANDUM June 25, 2007 James J. Smith UPRR Manager Industry and Public Projects 10031 Foothills Blvd., Roseville, CA, 95747 (916)789-6352 Dear Mr. Smith: The Butte County Department of Development Services is reviewing a use permit application for a cell tower construction on a property adjacent to a UPRR ROW- rail line. We would appreciate your comments, concerns or restrictions that you may wish us to consider in the processing of this application. Below is some basic information on the project. I have attached copies of the proposed site plans and an aerial photo for your reference. Applicant: SPRINT Nextel Owner: WHIPPLE ANNA BELLE S, Staff Contact: Steve Troester — (530) 538-7153 Project Location: at #68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of Highway 32/Median Road. Type of Application(s): Minor Use Permit #MUP 07-0003 Assessor's Parcel Number: APN 042-300-030 Project Description: Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter. Please contact me by July 5 with any comments, or should you need any additional information or have any questions. Should you have any further questions regarding these conditions and comments, I can be reached between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (530) 538-7153, or via e-mail at stroester(cDbuttecounty.net. Steve Troester, Associate Planner Pacfic Gas and EBccitric Company 460 Rio Lin nue — chic 926 530.894.4703 f!r Rich llacun Interna 1: 758.4703 Gas M Fax: 53o.994.4425 G apping Internet: RGL7@P9 •com Ut4�DCIFlC JAMES H. SMITH MANAGER P OOJECTS • _ &PUBLIC • 6352 OOTHILLS BLVD. 1(. (9 6) -789-6333 ..10031 F CA 95747 FAX: /9161 ROSEVILLE. JHSMITH2uP RR.COr"1 WEB: WWW. ;, • • Page 1 of 2 Troester, Steve PG*E From: Troester, Steve Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 10:06 AM To: 'Chambers, Donald W Subject: Cell Tower App. Adjacent to Power Line Attachments: image001.png; Aerial Site Photo#2.jpg; Site Plans Sprint MUP.pdf Butte County Department of Development Services T TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive , , ,o. Oroville, CA 95965 a►. e , (530) 538-7601 Telephone UN' (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecounty.net/dds www.buttegeneralplan.net ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING MEMORANDUM Dear Mr. Chambers, The Butte County Department of Development Services is reviewing a use permit application for a cell tower construction on a property adjacent to a UPRR ROW- rail line. An overhead power transmission line is located immediately adjacent to the north side of that UPRR ROW. We would appreciate your comments, concerns or restrictions that you may wish us to consider in the processing of this application. Below is some basic information on the project. I have attached copies of the proposed site plans and an aerial photo for your reference. Applicant: SPRINT Nextel Owner: WHIPPLE ANNA BELLE S, Staff Contact: Steve Troester — (530) 538-7153 Project Location: located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road. ape of Application(s): Minor Use Permit #MUP 07-0003 Assessor's Parcel Number: APN 042-300-030 Project Description: The project proposes r a Minor Use Permit to install a 1 00'telecom tower and 12'X 20" equipment shelter. Please contact me by July 5 with any comments, or should you need any additional information or have any questions. Should you have any further questions regarding these conditions and comments, I can be reached between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (530) 538-7153, or via e-mail at stroester &buttecounty.net. 6/25/2007 Steve Troester, Associate Planner Butte County Dept. of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 6/25/2007 Page 2 of 2 Pacific Gas and Electric Company June 20, 2007 350 Salem Street Chico, CA 95928 530/8964257 FAX 530/896-4254 Steve Troester Butte County Department of Development Services, Planning Division 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 RE: Minor Use Permit -(SPRINT Nextel) File: MUP 07-0003, APN: 042-300-030 Dear Mr. Troester: thambers Technical and Land Services Chico Office BUTTE COUNTY JUN 2 2 2007 vEVELOPMENT SERVICES 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. There shall be no building of structures, or the storage of any materials allowed over or under any existing PG&E facilities, or inside any easements that exist, which infringe on PG&E's easement rights. Thank you for the opportunity to review this matter. If you have any questions,.please call me in Chico at 896-4257. Sincerely, Donald W. Chambers Land Agent (file: MUP07-0003.doc) • - • Page 1 of 2 Troester, Steve From: Loker, Sally Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:33 AM To: Troester, Steve Subject: RE: SPRINT-NEXTEL MUP07-0003 IDR Eval.doc Steve, I found these quidelines off the National Agricultural Aviation Association web site. Hope they are helpful. During the past decade, 7% of all agricultural aviation fatal accidents were caused by collisions with towers. Every collision with a tower during this reporting period resulted in a fatality. The most recent fatality was this past May in the Texas Panhandle. In addition to being more aware of off -target movement of applied materials and urban encroachment, the modern aerial applicator must also be on the lookout for towers that are constantly sprouting into existence on arable land. The past decade has seen an increasing number of towers constructed as a result of an escalating demand for mobile phones and digital television networks.A, ,— - ti NAAA Tower Safety Guidelines - Petitions for constructing towers should be provided to the local government zoning authority and the state or regional agricultural aviation association no later than 30 days before tower construction permits are considered for approval. - Towers should not be erected on prime agricultural land or inhibit aerial applicators' access to prime agricultural land. - If a proposed tower is to be constructed on prime agricultural land or in the vicinity of such land in such a way that may inhibit an aerial applicator's access, person(s) that own and/or farm such land should be made aware by the entity responsible for that tower that the proposed tower may result in the land no longer being accessible to aerial applicators and in the event of a pest outbreak or plant disease, a crop on such land may be put in jeopardy of not being treated. Landowners and or farmers within at least a one-half mile radius of a proposed tower should be notified by the sponsoring entity of the tower. - In the event that a proposed tower is constructed on prime agricultural land or in the vicinity of such land, towers should be freestanding without guy wires. Furthermore, towers should be lit and well marked so they are clearly visible to aerial applicators. - In the event that a number of proposed towers are to be constructed on prime agricultural land or in the vicinity of such land, the towers should be constructed in a linear pattern, not a disordered, clustered pattern that would make an area completely inaccessible by air. 6/26/2007 7> • Page 2 of 2 - Towers erected with guy wires should be marked with two visible warning spheres on each guy wire, highly visible sleeves on the lower end of the cables that extend at least 8 feet above the height of the highest crop that may be grown there, and properly lit. Sally Loker Gis Technician stoker buttecounty.net 530-538-2004 --- Original Message ----- From: Troester, Steve Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 12:06 PM To: Loker, Sally Subject: RE: SPRINT-NEXTEL MUP07-0003 IDR Eval.doc Hi Sally, What criteria should be applied so that the antenna is placed so it doesn't interfere with aerial pesticide applications to the orchards? It there a particular/statutory setback or requirement for beacon or other warning devise, etc? Steve Troester, Associate Planner Butte County Dept. of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 From: Loker, Sally Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 11:17 AM To: Troester, Steve Subject: SPRINT-NEXTEL MUP07-0003 IDR Eval.doc Sally Loker Gis Technician stoker buttecounty.net 530-538-2004 6/26/2007 ' Page 1 of 2 Troester, Steve From: Hill, Rob Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 11:03 AM To: Troester, Steve Subject: Cell towers Hi Steve, What we don't want to see is the towers shoved right up next to the orchard; Sally couldn't find any placement info for the project in Trakit. Here are some guidelines I have from the NAAA, pretty general; Sally will send you some more info when she returns. Thanks Rob National Agricultural Aviation Association Tower Safety Guidelines - Petitions for constructing towers should be provided to the local government zoning authority and the state or regional agricultural aviation association no later than 30 days before tower construction permits are considered for approval. - Towers should not be erected on prime agricultural land or inhibit aerial applicators' access to prime agricultural land. - If a proposed tower is to be constructed on prime agricultural land or in the vicinity of such land in such a way that may inhibit an aerial applicator's access, person(s) that own and/or farm such land should be made aware by the entity responsible for that tower that the proposed tower may result in the land no longer being accessible to aerial applicators and in the event of a pest outbreak or plant disease, a crop on such land may be put in jeopardy of not being treated. Landowners and or farmers within at least a one-half mile radius of a proposed tower should be notified by the sponsoring entity of the tower. - In the event that a proposed tower is constructed on prime agricultural land or in the vicinity of such land, towers should be freestanding without guy wires. Furthermore, towers should be lit and well marked so they are clearly visible to aerial applicators. - In the event that a number of proposed towers are to be constructed on prime agricultural land or in the vicinity of such land, the towers should be constructed in a linear pattern, not a disordered, clustered pattern that would make an area completely inaccessible by air. - Towers erected with guy wires should be marked with two visible warning spheres on each guy wire, highly visible sleeves on the lower end of the cables that extend at least 8 feet above the height of the highest crop that may be grown there, and properly lit. 6/22/2007 Page 2 of 2 Robert C. Hill Deputy Agricultural Commissioner Phone: 530-538-7381 Fax: 530-538-7594 6/22/2007 • • Page 1 of 1 Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 12:06 PM To: Loker, Sally Subject: RE: SPRINT-NEXTEL MUP07-0003 OR Eval.doc Hi Sally, What criteria should be applied so that the antenna is placed so it doesn't interfere with aerial pesticide applications to the orchards? It there a particular/statutory setback or requirement for beacon or other warning devise, etc? Steve Troester, Associate Planner Butte County Dept. of Development Services #7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 (530) 538-7153 From: Loker, Sally Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 11:17 AM To: Troester, Steve Subject: SPRINT-NEXTEL MUP07-0003 IDR Eval.doc Sally Loker Gis Technician sloker(cDbuttecounty. net 530-538-2004 6/21/2007 OButte County De^tment of Development 46 Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile June 21, 2007 To: Inter -Departmental Review Committee Subject: Evaluation and Completeness of Application Applicant: SPRINT Nextel, MUP07-0003 Planner: Steve Troester APN: 042-300-030 Location: A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042-300-030). 30 -Day Complete June 30, 2007 Date of IDR June 20, 2007 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 June 20, 2007 Doyou find this application complete? X Yes. Conditions and/or mitigation measures are attached or will be provided at the IDR meeting. Antenna must be placed so it doesn't interfere with aerial pesticide applications to orchards. Signature: W96ert C Jft Department: Agriculture Date: June 21, 2007 Date: K:/Planning/Projects/A New File/IDR Memos/IDR Completeness 8/30/05 • CJ 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 June 6, 2007 TO: 1..� F B CO Ju! ADMINISTRATION " BUILDING ' PLANNING FROM: Steve Troester, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: SPRINT Nextel, MUP07-0003 - APN: 042-300-030 FIAE7 DATE OF Inter -Departmental Review: June 20, 2007 IDR RESPONSE REGARDING COMPLETENESS OF APPLICATION DUE BY: June 18, 2007 AGENCY/DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS/MITIGATION MEASURES DUE BY: July 5, 2007 . 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 June 20, 2007, and/or to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042-300-030).. COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.: 2 ZONING: M-1 (Light Industrial) GENERAL PLAN: I (Industrial) If a response cannot be submitted prior to the due dates listed above, please call Steve Troester at 538-7153 or send him an email at stroester@buttecounty.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: 5i jes Name��tii4 � , l�fJ,��z/ Date: GAPROJECTS\Trakit Merge Documents\REQUEST FOR COMMENTS.doc BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT: SPRINT Nextel, AGENT: FILE #: MUP07-0003 DATE: 5/31/2007 APN: 042-300-030 PLANNER: Steve Troester PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042-300-030). 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. 9 5 ❑ 6 ❑ 7 • 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 §tructures. 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. 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. /ae : C w BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT: SPRINT Nextel, AGENT: FILE#: MUP07-0003 1� u DATE: 5/31/2007 APN: 042-300-030 PLANNER: Steve Troester PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042-300-030). 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. X 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. • 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.buttecounty.net/dds ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING June 6, 2007 1 t� FROM: Steve Troester, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: SPRINT Nextel, MUP07-0003 APN: 042-300-030 DATE OF Inter -Departmental Review: June 20, 2007 IDR RESPONSE REGARDING COMPLETENESS OF APPLICATION DUE BY: June 18, 2007 AGENCY/DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS/MITIGATION MEASURES DUE BY: July 5, 2007 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 June 20, 2007, and/or to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042-300-030).. COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.: 2 ZONING: M-1 (Light Industrial) GENERAL PLAN: I (Industrial) If a response cannot be submitted prior to the due dates listed above, please call Steve Troester at 538-7153 or send him an email at stroester@buttecounty.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: X Yes Name: Darren Read Date: 6/15/07 GAPROJECTSUrakit Merge Documents\REQUEST FOR COMMENTS.doc Troester, Steve From: Loushine, Tom Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 11:24 AM To: Troester, Steve Subject: Sprint Nextel, MUP07-0003, 042-300-030 Environmental Health has determined the application to be complete. The Hazardous Material group requires a Hazardous Material Release Response Plan be submitted, per Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code. Tom Loushine, REHS Division of Environmental Health 530.891.2727 Fax 530.895.6512 I FH .5 1 Butte County DeplOment 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 June 12, 2007 P. w. To: Inter -Departmental Review Committee Subject: Evaluation and Completeness of Application Applicant: SPRINT Nextel, MUP07-0003 Planner: Steve Troester APN: 042-300-030 Location: A request for a Minor Use Permit to install a 100' telecom tower and 12' X 20" equipment shelter located at 68 Transit Way, Chico, 2/3 miles east of the intersection of Highway 32 and Median Road (APN 042-300-030). 30 -Day Complete June 30, 2007 Date of IDR June 20, 2007 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 June 20,_2007. 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. No Comments PLEASE SEND YOUR RESPONSE TO: stroester@buttecoun , .net Signature: E. 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I am attempting to fine tune some of the particulars relative to the scope of work. More importantly, I am asking for a timeframe for completion of the work products by PMC. I understand that to be an important component of the proposal. County fees are $8,266.90. Adding approximate PMC costs, the ZCA looks like it will cost about, or under, $18,000 (estimated). When we have a complete PMC proposal, you will be the first to know. Thank you for your patience. I continue to work for resolution. Stacey Jolliffe Principal Planner, Current Planning Section Butte County Dept. of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95969 Phone: 530.538.7541; FAX 530.538.2140 Email: siolliffe(a) buttecounty. net Webite: www.buttecounty.net/dds - 10/23/2008 fk�� f �.i .,� f j ! fir•, '`-�.� �.r � 4t } L 1' 1 _ 77, f � I d L�21 m , 77 1 _ 77, f � I View fro -n SW looking over tower site. SW corner of tower site at red arrow: m d>— DRMNf OIRFfTIONS TAKE 1-5 N / CA -99 N toward WOODLAND. Merge onto CA -70 N toward YUBA CITY / MARYSVILLE. Turn RIGHT onto CA -20 / CA -70 / 9TH ST. Turn LEFT onto CA -20 / CA -70 / 8 ST. Continue to follow CA -70 N. Turn LEFT onto CA -149. Take the CA -99 N romp. Stay STRAIGHT to go onto CA -99 N. Take the EASTAVE exit- EXIT 3876. Tum LEFT onto EAST AYE, Turn RILHI 6Alo L'A-3'L / NURD AVE. Continue Io loilow CA -32. Turn RIGHT onto FREIGHT LN. Turn LEFT onto TRANSIT WAY. ARRIVE AT SITE LOCATION SITE NAME: NW CHICO SITE NUMBER: SIF03U13407IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA PROJECT ENGINEER: ENGINEER/SURVEYOR: WESTERN PLANNING & INITIAL POINT, INC. ENGINEERING, INC. 140 LITTON DR. SURE 230 11860 KEMPER ROAD,13 GRASS VALLEY, CA. 95945 AUBURN, CA 956D3 PHONE: (530) 477-7177 PHONE: (530) 823-6917 FAX: (530) 477-6967 s FAX: (530) 823-5518 CONTACT: ANNA WHIPPLE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER: APPLICANT: BROWN & MILLS, INC. 9940 BUSINESS PARK DR., STE. 140 SACTO., CA 95827 PHONE: (916) 362-5541 INSPECTION SRVI S: FAX: (916) 362-3454 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT R HR TTANT TANTTEAM HANDICAP. REOUIRFMFNTSm FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. HANDICAPPED ACCESS REOUIREMENTS NOT REQUIRED, IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA STATE BUILDING CODE 1103.1.1 LA{.L�IIUN I SITE NUMBER: SF03UB407 SITE ADDRESS: 68 TRANSIT WAY SHEET CHICO, CA 95973 OWNER: ANNA WHIPPLE LIVING TRUST CONSTRUCTION: PO BOX 504 TAG CHECK: CHICO, CA 95927 OWNER: CONTACT: ANNA WHIPPLE PHONE NO.: 530) 891-0595 APPLICANT: SPRINT/NEXT L 3502 CANYONLANDS ROAD STOCKTON'CA 95209 CONTACT: PHILIP C. HAWTIN PHONE NO.: (209) 481-9497 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEE SHEET C-1 FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION. APN: 042 -300 -030 - CURRENT ZONING: M1 OCCUPANCY: BTELEPHONE EXCHANGE) EXT. WALL & OP NTNG PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS: ONE HOUR <20'. OPENINGS PROTECTED <10'. NOT ALLOWABLE <5' TYPE OF CONST.: TYPE V—N SEISMIC ZONE:. 3 GEODETIC COORDINATES: LATITUDE:39'45'14.32"N LONGITUDE: I21'54'23.39 W (NAD 83) 0i .FLOOD 7 H INFORMATION, FLOOD ZONE: THIS PROJECT UES WITHIN FLOOD ZONE "X' SOURCE: FEMA MAP NUMBER XX MINIMUM FOUNDATION ELEVATION = XX SHT. NO. DESCRIPTION . 1-1 LS -1 LS -2 A-1 A-2 TITLE SHEET SITE SURVEY SITE SURVEY SITE PLAN, SITE DETAIL ELEVATIONS SHEET INDEX WESTERN PLANNING & ENGINEERING 11860 KEMPER ROAD, k3 AUBURN. CA 95603 wpePonemoin.com PHONE: (530) 823-6917 FAX: (530) 823-5518 Sprint 1 2180 HARVARD ST., STE. 100 SACRAMENTO, CA 95815 PHONE (925) 963-7339 FAX (925) 513-0354 CONTACT: MARK CASEY NW CHICO SF03UB407 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO, CA 95973 BUTTE COUNTY ZONING APPROVALS LEASING: DATE:_ ZONING: DATE:_ RF ENGINEER: — DATE:_ CONSTRUCTION: DATE:_ TAG CHECK: DATE:_ OWNER: DATE:_ PROJECT NO SF03UB407 DRAWN BY ARM CHECKED BY M.E.F. Q5/9/07 907 ZD 1Q 5/30/07 .1007 ZD SHtL 1 HILL TITLE SHEET SHEET NUMBER T-1 1 st SUBMITTAL: 5/9/07 2nd SUBMITTAL:5/30/07 COMPANY JOB NO. SF03UB407 3rW 04-V N MMM /7l' sr' 23.W' V NM i ' 4 \ AEx1II ♦. lZ45E FM= 50.61 TS C/L 1¢sm iY II�E 15o.�1 •r5 \ . N7n¢A¢u�ACCcss t7tF10/! / / 25W. tr CA FRWWM 3' in AEXM UfUFY E49N NT l y y SITE TOPOGRAPHY \ 1,-20' / -� Sprint Sprint—Nextel dbo Ubiquitel Communications 1255 TREAT BLVD. /8DO WALNUT CREEK; CA 94596 PHONE (925)279-2300 FAX (925)279-2683 INITIAL PORM INC. 101 W. MORMORT WAY SUITS B-309 ORA99 PALLSYr CA. 95946 PH02M (630) 477'1177 PAZ (630) 477-g987 PROJECT NO: VG60XC3XX-A DRAWN BY: RM CHECKED BY: Xxx M ♦ - 4.7-DEUaRIDN ♦ / o�sS`ovTt ur6 fp9lo ♦ - ' OIOTHY F. SC p �bo21 • - - * ELp.3/31/09 �• DF tlLltO��, R 6 A NOIMM OF LW FOR ANY PDMK - W:S ,--V ME ACRO IFOZi ME Uri FMIOR OF A LCD® PROFEMOIML DCNWL . TO ALTER THS DODA M. SF03UB407A "NW CHICO" 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO, CA 95973 BUTTE COUNTY APN-042-300-030 SHEET TITLE SITS SURVSY DETAILS LSOAL DS9CP.D'n0N SHEET NUMBER LS•1 a il LEGAL DESCRIPTION LEASEPARCEL THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS• ALL THAT CERTAINREAL PROPERTY SITUATE M THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF C4LIFORNW DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: PARCEL 4, AS SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PARCEL MAP, RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ON NOVEMBER 14, 1973• IN BOOK 48 OF AIAPS, ATPAGE(S) 4& RESERVING THEREFROMA 60 FOOT WIDE EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OFAND APPURTENANT TO PARCELS 1.1 AND 3 O SAID PARCEL AIAP. APNO. 002-300.030 LEASEPARCEL COMMENCING AT THE MOST WESTERL Y CORNER OF THE PREVIOUS[ YREFERENCED PARENT PARCEL: THENCENORTN 76.09' 49-E4ST, 971.58 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE THE FOLLOWING FOUR COURSES: I: NORTH271 I' 32' EAST. 5000 FEET, 2 SOUTH 60°48'18"EAST. 5000 FEET. 3' SOUTH 29-:1- 32- WEST, 50.00 FEET. 4: NOR IN W48'28"WEST, 50.00 FEET TO THE TRUEPOINTOFBEGINNINGAND ENCOMPASSING 2500 SOUAREFEET, MORE OR LESS. ACCESS EASEMENT A STRIPOFLAND, TWELVEFEET LNW/DTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICH IS DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING A F THE MOST WESTER[ Y CORNER OF THE PREVIOUSL Y DESCRIBED LEASE PARCEL,' THENCE SOUTH 60°48'28" EAST. 25W FEET TO THE TRUEPOINT OF BEGINNING.- THENCE EGINNING:THENCE THE FOLLOWING FIVE COURSES: I: SOUTH 28'48'06' WEST, 169.70FEET. 2 SOUTH45^02 3T EAST, 237.20 FEET, 3' SOUTH 09'39'01'WEST, 60.90 FEET. 4: SOUTH07S605'EAST. 74.43FEET. &'SOUTH 13.05'49"WEST, 439.29FEET TOA POINT ON THE NORTHERL Y SIDELINE OF STATE HIGHWAY 31. UnuTYEASEMENT . A STRIP OF LAND, FIVE FEET IN WIDTH. THE CENTERLINE OF WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST SOUTHERL YCORNER OF THE PREVIOUSL YDESCRIBED LEASE PARCEL' THENCE NORTH 60'48'28'VIES T• 2.50 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING: THENCE THE FOL L OWING TWO COURSES' I: SOUTH24-25'27'WEST, 155.63FEET, 2. SOUTH 5729'36 EAST, 22003 FEET TOAPOINT. IA ACCURACY CERT/F/CA77ON DATE OFSURVEY.'APRIL 10. 2W7 SnENMMBER.• SF03UB407A NAME: NWCHIC0 TYPE' PROPOSED MONOPOLE SITFADDRESS68 TRANSITWAY CHICO. C4.95973 L TWOTHYSCHAD, HEREBYCERTIFY THE GEODEnC COOROWA TES (NAD -87) AT THE MOST NaRTHERLYCORNER LIF THEPROPOSED LEASE PARCEL TO BE: LATITUDE: 374514.37' N LONGITUDE I21.54'73.39'W AND FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THE ELEVATIONS HEREON ARE ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL (NAVD88)ANDAREAS FOLLOW$' JRJuTO L'L'f'U iMJA: IJh4 4. TH£ACCURACY STANa4RaS FOR THIS CERTIFICATIONAREAS FOLLOWS: GEOOERCCOORDINAMS: N-FIFTEEN(15)FEET(NAD-0) ELEVARONS. •A THREE OI FEET INAVD.881 VICINI NO SCALE "N it SURVEYNOTES I. ALL LA77TUDES AND LONGITUDES ARE NAD 83, ALL ELEVATIONS ARE NA VO 88. 2. ALL BOUNDARY INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM RECORD DATA. 3. DATE OF FIELD SURVEY APRIL 10, 7007. 4. PRFI IMINARY TIT F RFPnRT Nn M77154A,1V1i6H 99917Aacnov BIDWELL TITLEAND ESCROW HAS BEEN PROVIDED, ANYEASEMENTS OR OTHER TITLE RELATED ISSUES NOT INCLUDED IN SAID REPORT WHICH ARE PART OF THE TIRE PROCESS MAY OR MAYNOT HAVE BEEN ADDRESSED, INITIAL POINT, INC. AND TIMOTHY F. SCHAD, L.S. ACCEPT NO REFgrY&MITY 0R UW114TYFOR RRIINnARY OR TITI F ITFMS ADDRESSED HEREON. THIS IS NOTA BOUNDARY SURVEY. LEGEND — m— = nr= F$ PL TW LTW TRW 7nD* Nf LOVE ELECTRIC LAE ELECTRIC AND TEIEPMWE LFNES FDCE FIRE HYDRANT GUY WIRE STREET SIGN STREFT LIGHT WATER VALVE nNSH SURFACE I•LVN UI t TOP OF CURB BOTTOM FACE OF CURB TOP OF WALL ' BOTTOM OF WALL Tm BArr nr Wel r -,,k- Sprint Sprint -Nextel dbo Ubiquitel Communications 1255 TREAT BLVD. jBOO WALNUT CREEK, CA 94596 PHONE (925)279-23DO FAX (925)279-2683 INITIAL PDIIVT, INC. 101 w MaKMGJRT WAY SUMN B-309 GRAM 7ALLKY, CA. 9694(1 PHONR (630) 477'!177 FAX (630) 477.9997 SF03UB4D7A "NW CHICO" 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO. CA 95973 BUTTE COUNTY APN-042.300-030 SHEET TM.E S= HURVRY DETAILS LROAL DESCP.ZMON SHEET NUMBER L8.2 PROJECT NO: VG60XC3XX-A DRAWN BY: RM CHECKED BY: XXX 0 11/01/01 Z01UC 9L0L 1; C a 2 G I't REV DANE DFSC3iIPI1DN o�S�OW.I^LAXO J'0�1,0 P OTW F. SORA IS 6021 * Erp. 3/31/09 �74j! J7 CAL11�` I D B A vAxATnW L1P LAO TDR AW! PERSON C 09 -CTM FAA UlXNSSW PROF 1L�&kL D691 m ALTOI TM DLxXl1RW. SF03UB4D7A "NW CHICO" 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO. CA 95973 BUTTE COUNTY APN-042.300-030 SHEET TM.E S= HURVRY DETAILS LROAL DESCP.ZMON SHEET NUMBER L8.2 1 A T E H W Y 3 2 SITE PLAN 0 50' 100. SCALE 1' - 50' APN 042-300-030 PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 6' GRAVEL (2" CLEAN• CRUSHED WASHED ROCK OVER 4' CL II AB) OVER GEOTECH FABRIC (MIRAF1 500X OR E0.) WITHIN NEXTEL LEASE AREA 50.67'FS PROPOSED . (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 6' CHAIN LINK FENCE W/ BARBED WIRE c a, PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL J 36'x36'x12'D NEMA 3R TELCO BOX ' PROPOSED / (N) SPRINT/NEXTELJ 5' CONCRETE STOOP PROPOSED (N) SPRINI 200A METE i PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL .11.5'x20' EQUIPMENT SHELTER T.O.S. 152.0' AMSL w27� 0' AZ. 1 I 1 . 1 1 \ I 1 1 1 PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 12'W DBL CHAIN LINK GATEPROPOSED PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 12' WIDE / / ,/ (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 5' ACCESS EASEMENT , - , , WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT / L / / / O / PROPOSED S U/C ELECT& TELCO L / it PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL GPS ANTENNAS TP. OF (2) PROPOSED )SPRINT/NEXTEL VEGUIDE BRIO E WA \ \ PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 100' MONOPOLE PROPOSED `. ti (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL / PANEL ANTENNAS , �\.\. TP. OF (12) ' ti. OP \`• /B q. j / WESTERN PLANNING 8 ENGINEERING 11860 KEMPER ROAD, #.3 AUBURN, CA 95603 wpe6onamain.com PHONE: (530) 823-6917 FAX: (530) 823-5518 Sprint > 2180 HARVARD ST., STE. 100 SACRAMENTO, CA 95815 PHONE (925) 963-7339 FAX (925) 513-0354 CONTACT: MARK CASEY `zz\` NW CHICO `\\ SF03UB407 r 68 TRANSIT WAY \� CHICO, CA 95973 BUTTE COUNTY - 157.27'F5 ZONING , / ; x S1 D�' D' TAIL SCALE: 1. 5' mom 4ILNEM NORm 15'02' 0 5' 10' SCALE 1'55' APPROVALS LEASING: ZONING: DATE_ DATE-- ATERF RFENGINEER: CONSTRUCTION: TAG CHECK: OWNER: DATE:_ DATE:_ DATE:_ DATE:_ 5/30/07 100% ZD PROJECT NOSF03UB407 DRAWN BY ARM CHECKED BY M.E.F. QO 5/9/07 90% ZD Q1 5/30/07 100% ZD SHEET TITLE SITE PLAN SITE DETAIL SHEET NUMBER A-1 1st SUBMITTAL: 5/9/07 2nd SUBMITTAL: 5/30/07 COMPANY JOB NO. SF03UB407 LI PROPOSED PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL / \ PANEL ANTENNAS t O•\ TYP. OF (12) J O y7' y p0 ti\/ <0. 2 ANTENNA PLAN VIEW A-2 NOT TO SCALE OJECT GENERAL NOTES 1. THE FACIL17Y IS AN UNOCCUPIED WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SITE FOREMAN WITH A CELLULAR PHONE . 2PUNS ME NOT TO BE SCALED AND ARE INTENDED 70 BE A AND PAGER. AND KEEP SAME ON SITE WHENEVER PERSONNEL ARE ON SITE. DIAGRAMMATIC OUTLINE ONLY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. THE WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, APPURTENANCES AND 9. SEAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE RATED MEAS WITH U.L. LISTED AND LABOR NECESSARY TO COMPLETE ALL INSTALLATIONS AS INDICATED ON THE FIRE CODE APPROVED MATERIALS. DRAWINGS. 10. PROVIDE A PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER WITH A RATING OF NOT LESS 3. TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS. THE CONTRACTORS SHALL VISIT THE THAN 2-A OR 2-AIOBC WITHIN 75 FEET TRAVEL DISTANCE TO ALL PORTIONS OF THE PROJECT AREA DURING CONSTRUCTION. SITE JOB RE AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND CONFIRMING THAT THE WORK MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. 11. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 16 OF AM. DISCREPANCIES ME TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE REGARDING EARTHQUAKE PIPING. LIGHT FIXTURES, CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER. CEILING GRID, INTERIOR PARTITIONS AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. ALL WORK MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LDCAL EARTHQUAKE CODES AND 4. TME CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVE IN WRITING, AUTHORIZATION 70. REGULATIONS. PROCEED BEFDRE STARTING WORK ON ANY REN NOT CLEARLY DEFINED OR IDENTIFIED 12. THE CONTRACTOR S1WJ- VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS ON BY THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE SITE AND NOTIFY THE PROJECT MANAGER OF AND DISCREPANCIES 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN BEFORE STARTING ANY WORK. ACCORDANCEWITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY INDICATED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES, OR 13, DETAILS ARE INTENDED TO SHOW END RESULT OF DESIGN. MINOR MODIFICATIONS REGULATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUIT JOB DIMENSIDNS OR CONDITIONS, AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE WORK. 6. ALL WORK PERFORMED AND MATERMLS INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCES. 14. THE CONTRACTORSHALLMME NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, PAVING, CURBS. GALVANIZED SURFACES, ETC., AND CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALT, NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, . ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT OCCURRED DURING OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. MECHANICAL AVD CONSTRUCTION TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE PROJECT MANAGER. ELECTRI _ALSYSTEMS 'SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL 15. KEEP GENERAL AREA CLEAN. HAZARD FREE. AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS. AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES, ORDINANCES. DEBRIS, RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON APPLICABLE REGULATIONS, AND NEXTEL STANDARDS. ( THE PROPERTY. LEAVE PREMISES IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY MATURE 7. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE WORK, USING BEST SKILLS AND ATTENTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE 16. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE COMPLETE SET OF AS BUILT DRAWINGS WITHIN 1D WORKING SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, DAYS OF PROJECT COMPLETION SEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES AND FOR COORDINATING ALL PORTIONS OF THE WORK UNDER THE CONTRACT INCLUDING CONTACT AND COORDINATION 17. CONTRACTOR IS TO EXCAVATE 6' BELOW EXISTING GRADE AND SPRAY PROJECTTATIVE. MANAGER AND WITH LANDLORD'S AUTHORIZED WITH WEED CONTROL REPLACE WITH CLASS If AGGREGATE BASE AND CRUSHED REPRESE WASHED ROCK. AS SPECIFIED ON SITE PLAN, - I 18. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TOILET FACILITY DURING ALL PLN5ES OF CONSTRUCTION. SOUTH ELEVATION -A-2 sCAL 1' e 3' 0 5' 10' SCALE 1- = 5' PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 5' CONCRETE STOOP :=:=P:= EAST ELEVATION A-2 5 ALE: 1 PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL PANEL ANTENNAS TYP. OF (12) PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 100' MONOPOLE PROPOSED ALL ANTENNAS, MOUNTING BRACKETS AND MONOPOLE TO BE PAINTED OLIVE DRAB GREEN PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 11.5'.20' EQUIPMENT SHELTER T.O.S. 152.0' AMSL PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL GPS ANTENNAS TYP. OF (2) PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 6' CHAIN LINK FENCE W/ BARBED WIRE WESTERN PLANNING 8 ENGINEERING 11860 KEMPER ROAD, ¢3 `> AUBURN, CA 95603? wpe0onemoin.com PHONE: (530) 823-6917 3 i FAX: (530) B23-5518 Sprint 2180 HARVARD ST., STE. 10D SACRAMENTO, CA 95815 PHONE (925) 963-7339 FAX (925) 513-0354 a CONTACT: MARK CASEY S Q5/9/07 -b NW CHICO 1Q SF03UB407 =� 68 TRANSIT WAY o CHICO, CA 95973 A BUTTE COUNTY - ZONING �a- a� o� �w uz of APPROVALS m LEASING: DATE:_ ZONING: DATE:_ RF ENGINEER: DATE:_ CONSTRUCTION: DATE:_ ' TAG CHECK: DATE:_ OWNER: DATE:_ PROJECT NO SF03UB407 DRAWN BY ARM CHECKED BY M.E.F. Q5/9/07 90% ZD 1Q 5/30/07 100% ZD 0 A :�Httl IIILt ELEVATIONS A-2 1 st SUBMITTAL: 5/9/07 2nd SUBMITTAL: 5/30/07 COMPANY JOB NO. SF03UB407 a.; N NO SCALE DRIVING nIRFCTIONS: tT toward N.1 CA -99 N tnwnrd WDn01ANn Merge —f.. (-Inn oward YUBA CITY / MARYSVILLE. Turn RIGHT onto CA -20 / CA -70 / 9TH ST. Turn LER onto CA -20 / CA -70 / B •ST. Continue to follow CA -70 N. Tum LEFT onto CA -149. Take the CA -99 N ramp. Stay STRAIGHT to 90 onto CA -99 N. Take the EAST AVE exit- EXIT 3878. Tum LEFT onto EAST AVE Turn RIGHT onto CA -32 / NORD AVE. Continue to follow CA -32. Turn nI011T.,,1. Pfl[161R U:. Tun, LUI uNw IIVWJII —1. ARRIVE A7 SITE LOCATION PROJECT ENGINEER: ENGINEER/SURVEYOR: WESTERN PLANNING & INITIAL POINT, INC. ENGINEERING, INC. 140 LITTON DR. SUITE 230 11860 KEMPER ROAD,13 GRASS VALLEY, CA. 95945 AUBURN, CA 95503 PHONE: (530) 477-7177 PHONE: (530) 823-6917 FAX: (530) 477-6967 FAX: (530) 823-5518 CHICO, CA 95927 - ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER: ' BROWN & MILLS, INC. F APPLICANT: 9940 BUSINESS PARK DR., STE. 140 SACTO., CA 95827 N PHONE: (916) 362-5541 INSPECTION SERVICES: FAX: (916) 362-3454 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: LTANT IV,NRIRA[ R[LU"d ta.trv.�: FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. HANDICAPPED ACCESS REOUIREMENTS NOT REQUIRED. IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA STATE BUILDING CODE 1103.1.1 EXCEPTION 1 SITE NAME: NW CHICO SITE NUMBER: SF03UB407 SITE ADDRESS: 68 TRANSIT WAY Q1 CHICO, CA 95973 OWNER: ANNA WHIPPLE LIVING TRUST 68 TRANSIT WAY PO BOX 504 CHICO, CA 95927 - >a CONTACT: ANNA WHIPPLE BUTTE COUNTY PHONE NO.: ((530) 891-0595 F APPLICANT: SPRINT/NEXTEL 3502 CANYONLANDS ROAD STOCKTON, CA 95209 N CONTACT: PHILIP C. HAWTIN g PHONE NO.: (209) 481-9497 3 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEE SHEET C-1 FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION. t4 APN: 042-3013-030 ¢ CURRENT ZONING: M1 e OCCUPANCY: B (TELEPHONE EXCHANGE) EXT. WALL & OPENING PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS: o rn ONE HOUR <20', OPENINGS PROTECTED <10', NOT ALLOWABLE <5' TYPE OF CONST.: TYPE V -N SEISMIC ZONE: 3 GEODETIC COORDINATES: a f( LATITUDE:39'45'14.32"N LONGITUDE: 121'54'23.39"W (NAD 83) . PROJECT SUMMARY FLOOD ZONE INFORMATION - FLOOD ZONE: THIS PROJECT UES WITHIN FLOOD ZONE 'X' SOURCE: FEMA MAP NUMBER XX MMIMI W Fnl INnaTim FI FVeTV1kl vv SHT. N0. DESCRIPTION T-1 LS -1 LS -2 A-1 A-2 TITLE SHEET SITE SURVEY SITE SURVEY SITE PLAN. SITE DETAIL ELEVATIONS SHEET INDEX WESTERN PLANNING mo & ENGINEERING T 11860 KEMPER ROAD, p3 AUBURN, CA 95603 e wpefonemaln.com PHONE: (530) 823-6917 c FAX: (530) 823-5518 " SHEET TITLE TITLE SHEET SHEET NUMBER T-1 1st SUBMITTAL: 5/9/07 2nd SUBMITTAL: 5/30/07 COMPANY JOB NO. SF03UB407 x w� QO NW CHICO 90% ZD Q1 SF03UB407 1007 ZD 68 TRANSIT WAY o g CHICO, CA 95973 >a BUTTE COUNTY .to am ZONING �a ^i r„ „3 o rn a i� APPROVALS LEASING: DATE:_ ZONING: DATE:_ RF ENGINEER: DATE:_ CONSTRUCTION: DATE:_ TAG CHECK: DATE:_ OWNER: DATE:_ PROJECT NOSF03UB407 DRAWN BY `i ARM CHECKED BY M.E.F. SHEET TITLE TITLE SHEET SHEET NUMBER T-1 1st SUBMITTAL: 5/9/07 2nd SUBMITTAL: 5/30/07 COMPANY JOB NO. SF03UB407 x QO 5/9/07 90% ZD Q1 5/30/07 1007 ZD SHEET TITLE TITLE SHEET SHEET NUMBER T-1 1st SUBMITTAL: 5/9/07 2nd SUBMITTAL: 5/30/07 COMPANY JOB NO. SF03UB407 x \ P� 11P !P 13.5• N MM i s, N k NfDRQD IEA'III YEtsF FARM 50.61 TT r t wadmm Irkso. n rs PJEW Zw i AFA'III NIiN►UIiN►r or El44aQN � bt�liYB i SITE TOPOGRAPHY '\ 1 "=20' � ` \ MM yAc i i i i A. Sprint Sprint—Nextel dba Ubiquitel Communications 1255 TREAT BLVD. /BDG WALNUT CREEK, CA 94596 PHDNE (925)279-2300 FAX (925)279-2683 INITIAL POINT, INC. io1 w. mdzmoHr wAY SV77M 5408 GBA69 VALLEY, CA. 959" PSOJM (580) 477'1177 PAX (580) 477.9897 PROJECT NO: VG60XC3XX—A DRAWN BY: RAA CHECKED BY: XXX `�SS\oyl IAY0 JO�f`O OTHY F. l5 6021 * D 6.3/31/09 I 0/ CAW�&�' N6 A vnumN or w roR W MMM �. nFc ar ACIOW tgr0� TIE OYECIION Of A LC[N.SED PROMSDIAL fNC7EOC TO ALIM D6 DOCUMENT. SF03UB407A "NW CHICO" 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO, CA 95973 BUTTE COUNTY APN-042-300-030 SHEET TTTLE 90Th 5MVEY DETAIIB LEGAL DSBCIMMON N bt L91 LEGAL DESCRIPTION LEASEPARCEL THELAND REFERRED TO HEREIN ISDESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS ALL THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPER TYSITUATEIN THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA DESCRISEDAS FOLLOWS: PARCEL 4, AS SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PARCEL MAP, RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ON NOVEMBER 14, 1973• IN BOOK 48 OF MAPS. AT PAGE(S) 48. - - RESERVING THEREFROM 60 FOOT WIDE EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OFAND APPURTENANT TO PARCELS 1,2 AND 3 O SAID PARCEL MAP. APNO. 042-300-030 LEASEPARCEL COMMENCING AT THE MOST WESTERL Y CORNER OF THE PREWOUSL YREFERENCED - PAREATPARCEL; THENCENORTH76°0949•EAST• 971.58FEETTOTHE MUEPOINTOF. BEGINNING; THENCE THE FOLLOWING FOUR COURSES: _ 1: NORTH2r I1'32 EAST, 50.00 FEET, . 2' SOUTH &r48-28'E4S7, 5000 FEET, 3: SOUTH 29° 11'32 -WEST, 50.00 FEET, - 4: NORTH 60° 48'28- WEST, 5000 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING AND ENCOMPASSING 2.500 SOUAREFEET,.MORE OR LESS. ACCESSEASEMENT A STRIP OF LAND, TWELVE FEET IN WIDTH, THE CENTERUNE OF WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST WESTERL Y CORNER OF THE PREVIOUSLY DESCRIBED LEASE PARCEL.' THENCE SOUTH 60°48'28'EAST, 2500 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE THE FOLL OWING FIVE COURSES 1: SOUTH2r48'05'WEST. 169.70FEET, 2' SOUTH 45"073T EAST, 23720FEET, 3 SOUTH09°39-01-WEST, 6090 FEET. 4: SOUTH Or 50'OFEAST. 74.43 FEET, S' SOUTH Ir OF 4r WEST, 43929 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERL Y SIDELINE OF STATE HIGHWAY 32. UTILTTYEASEMENT A STRIP OF LAND. FIVE FEET IN WIDTH, THE CENIERUNE OF WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS., COMMENCING AT THE MOST SOUTHERLY CORNER OF THE PRENOUSL Y DESCRIBED LEASE PARCEL' THENCE NOR IN 60° 48'28'WEST, 250 FEET TO THE TRUE PONT OF BEGINNING. THENCE THE FOLLOWING TWO COURSES 1: SOUTH24°25'27'WEST, 15563FEET, 2' SOUTH 59.29'36-F4ST, 22003 FEET TOAPOINT. 1 A ACCUR4CYCER77FICATION LTA TE OF SURVEY.'APRIL 10. 2007 SITENUMBER: SF03US407A NAME: NWCHICO TYPE' PROPOSED MONOPOLE SITE ADDRESS68 TRANSIT WAY - CHICO. CA. 95973 1, TLMOTHYSCHAD. HEREBY CERTIFY THE GEGOE77C COORObVA TES (NAD -63) AT THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF THE PROPOSED LEASE PARCEL TO BE L A77TUDE.' 37 4514.32' N LONGITUDE: 120'54'2139'W AND FURTHER CERTIFY TMT THE ELEVA77ONS HEREON ARE ABOVE MEANSEA LEVEL (N4VD38)ANDAREASFOLLOWS' GROUND ELEVATION 151.OFT. THEACCURACYSTANDARDS FOR 71,7S CERRFICA77ONAREAS FOLLOWS GEODERCCOORDINATES: AFFTEEN(15)FEET(NAD-83) ELEVATIONS: N THREE (3)FEET INA VOB8) NO.SCALE SURVEY NOTES 1. ALL LATTTUDESAND LONGITUDES ARE NAD 83, ALL ELEVATIONS ARE NA VD 88. 2. ALL BOUNDARY INFORMA TION SHOWN HEREON HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM RECORD DATA. 3 DATE OF FIELD SURVEY APRIL 10. 2007 4. PRELIMINARY TT RE REPORT NO. 00231554 -005 -FH, PERPARED 8Y BID WELL TI TLE AND ESCROW HAS BEEN PROVIDED, ANY EASEMENTS OR OTHER TITLE RELATED ISSUES NOT INCLUDED IN SAID REPORT WHICH ARE PART OF THE nRE PROCESS MAYOR MAY NOT HAVE BEEN ADDRESSED, INITIAL POINT, INC. AND TIMOTHY F. SCHAD. L. S. ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR BOUNDARY OR TITLE ITEMS ADDRESSED HEREON THIS IS NOTA BOUNDARY SURVEY. r� u � Spj'111t Sprint—Nextel dba Ubiquitel Communications 1255 TREAT BLVD. IBOO WALNUT CREEK, CA 94596 . PHONE (925)279-2300' FAX (925)279-2663 DMAL PONT, DTC. 101 W. MoMUGST war SUZTS B-309 GRASS VALLEY, CA. 98948 PEONS (630) 477-7177 FAX (630) 477.6987 PROJECT NO: VG60XC3XX-A DRAWN BY: RM CHECKED HY: xxx kF" I DATE I CDU 1 S5\041,\ LANO SOF MOTW F. SORA LS 6021 # Exp. 3/31/09 fV4j!' 97 CAl1L�gCR rt s A v1OAATgN a AAr rrn A74r 4ii6041 LEGEND aaas LIC AAE Oc1wc min T6 ER of A LICENSED a. ALT THS D9CLU ro ALTa ne Dan"oR. —m— TELEPIA71Yf LINE —9 — EIECMC UAE SF03UB407A —nT— ELECTINC AND MEPHOHE LINES "NW CHICO" 68 TRANSIT WAY —� — FENCE CHICO, CA 95973 ARE HYDRANT BUTTE COUNTY GUY WBS APN-042-300-030 4l STREET SK'N ' iX SMEET UGHT SHEET TITLE SITE, 8=7" WATER VALVE DSTAIL6 FS RMSH SURFACE LEGAL DSHCBIMON TL now UNE Tr TOP OF CURB BFC BOTTOM FACE OF CURB SHEET NUMBER 77Y TOP OF WALL ' Bw BOTTOM OF WALL Le -2 T61Y 70P 64CK OF WALK I� .. 1 ATE Fl W r 92 SITE PLAN 0 50' 100' SCALE 1' - 50' APN 042-300-030 PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL GPS ANTENNAS TYP. OF (2) PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE PROPOSED % \ (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL ' 100' MONOPOLE PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL �� PANEL ANTENNAS TYP: OF (12) / PROPOSED \ % (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL / 11.5'x20' EQUIPMENT SMELTER T.O.S. 1520' AMSL r , r r , , r r r , E 151.27'FS / i / / ' SITE DETAIL / / SCALE:' 1' = 5' is2' 0 5' 10' SCALE 1' - 5' WESTERN PLANNING 8 ENGINEERING T. 11860 KEMPER ROAD, B3 AUBURN, CA 95603 wpeWonemoin.eom PHONE (530) 823-6917 FAX: 530) 823-5518 m€ z5 ez F 0 i� Sprint 2180 HARVARD ST., STE. 100 W SACRAMENTO, CA 958155 PHONE (925) 963-7339 FAX (925) 513-0354 CONTACT: MARK CASEY NW CHICO SF03UB407 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO, CA 95973 BUTTE COUNTY ZONING APPROVALS SF03UB407 PROPOSED 270' A2. (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 6' GRAVEL (2' CLEAN J PROPOSED J CRUSHED WASHED ROCK OVER 4' CL 11 AB) % (N).SPRINT/NEXTEL OVER GEOTECH FABRIC (MIRAFI 50OX OR / 36"06%12"0 NEMA i EQ.) WITHIN NEXTEL LEASE AREA f 3R TELCO BOX / DATE:_ \ 1 PROPOSED % (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 1 % 5' CONCRETE STOOP \ % 1 / PROPOSED 1 (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL \ C / 150. 61 'F 200A METER/11AIN \ 1 � \ I PROPOSED \\\ (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 6' 1 CHAIN LINK FENCE W/ F BARBED WIRE PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NIXTEL 12'W DBL CHAIN ��\\ LINK GATE , r \ PROPOSED % r PROPOSED / (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 12' WIDE ACCESS EASEMENT N9DESUTIUT�EASEMENT 7Z0' 110, PROPOSED � (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL r U/C ELEC & TELCO / r , r r , , r r r , E 151.27'FS / i / / ' SITE DETAIL / / SCALE:' 1' = 5' is2' 0 5' 10' SCALE 1' - 5' WESTERN PLANNING 8 ENGINEERING T. 11860 KEMPER ROAD, B3 AUBURN, CA 95603 wpeWonemoin.eom PHONE (530) 823-6917 FAX: 530) 823-5518 m€ z5 ez F 0 i� Sprint 2180 HARVARD ST., STE. 100 W SACRAMENTO, CA 958155 PHONE (925) 963-7339 FAX (925) 513-0354 CONTACT: MARK CASEY NW CHICO SF03UB407 68 TRANSIT WAY CHICO, CA 95973 BUTTE COUNTY ZONING APPROVALS SF03UB407 LEASING: DATE:_ ZONING: DATE_ RF ENGINEER: DATE_ CONSTRUCTION: DATE:_ TAG CHECK: DATE:_ OWNER: DATE:_ PROJECT NO SF03UB407 DRAWN BY ARM CHECKED BY M.E.F. AI(� l�ATC IGCIIC QO 5/9/07 90% ZD Q1 5/30/07 100% ZO A SITE PLAN SITE DETAIL RM 1st SUBMITTAL: 5/9/07 2nd SUBMITTAL: 5/30/07 COMPANY JOB NO. SF03UB407 b y� :S SPRINT PROPOSED (N) SPRINT 12'W DBL LINK CA TE PROPOSED (N) SPRINT 200A METE PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 36'06'02'13 NEMA 3R TELCO BOX AS 32 SOUTH ELEVATION PROPOSED (N) SPRINT 100' MON01 270' AZ. 40• J.0, • � Pti a0 z i1ANTENNA PLAN VIEW A-2NOT TO SCALE PROJECT GENERAL NOTES I. THE FACILITY IS AN UNOCCUPIED WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY 2. PLANS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED AND ARE INTENDED TO BE A DIAGRAMMATIC OUTLINE ONLY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE THE WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING MATERIALS. EQUIPMENT, APPURTENANCES AND LABOR NECESSARY TO COMPLETE ALL INSTALLATIONS AS INDICATED ON THE . DRAWINGS. 3. PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS, THE CONTRACTORS SHALL VISIT THE JOB SITE AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND CONFIRMING THAT THE WORK MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. ANY DISCREPANCIES ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER. 4. THE CONTRACTOR SMALL RECEIVE IN WRITING, AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED BEFORE STARTING WORK ON ANY ITEM NOT CLEARLY DEFINED OR IDENTIFIED BY THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS ,y SPECIFICALLY INDICATED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES, OR REGULATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE 6. ALL WORK PERFORMED AND MATERIALS INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCES. CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES. ORDINANCES, APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. AND NEXTEL STANDARDS. 7. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE WORK, USING BEST SKILLS AND ATTENTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES AND FOR COORDINATING ALL PORTIONS OF THE WORK UNDER THE CONTRACT INCLUDING CONTACT AND COORDINATION W/THE PROJECT MANAGER AND WITH LANDLORD'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 0 5' 10' SCALE 1' = 5' PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL PANEL ANTENNAS TYP. OF (12) <O, B. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SITE FOREMAN WITH A CELLULAR PHONE AND PAGER, AND KEEP SAME ON SITE WHENEVER PERSONNEL ARE ON SITE. 9. SEAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE RATED AREAS WITH U.L LISTED AND FIRE CODE APPROVED MATERIALS. 10. PROVIDE A PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER WITH A RATING OF NOT LESS THAN 2-A OR 2-AIOBC WITHIN 75 FEET TRAVEL DISTANCE TO ALL PORTIONS OF THE PRDJECT AREA DURING CONSTRUCTION. 11. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 16 OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE REGARDING EARTHQUAKE PIPING, LIGHT FIXTURES, CEILING GRID, INTERIOR PARTITIONS AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. ALL WORK MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL EARTHQUAKE CODES AND REGULATIONS. 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS ON THE SITE AND NOTIFY THE PROJECT MANAGER OF AND DISCREPANCIES BEFORE STARTING ANY WORK. 13. DETAILS ARE INTENDED TO SHOW END RESULT OF DESIGN. MINOR MODIFICATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUIT JOB DIMENSIONS OR CONDITIONS, AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SMALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE WORK. 14. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, PAVING, CURBS, GALVANIZED SURFACES, ETC., AND UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT OCCURRED DURING CONSTRUCTION TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE PROJECT MANAGER. 15. KEEP GENERAL AREA CLEAN, HAZARD FREE AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS. RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY. LEAVE PREMISES IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE 16. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE COMPLETE SET OF AS BUILT DRAWINGS WITHIN 1D WORKING DAYS OF PROJECT COMPLETION 17. CONTRACTOR IS TO EXCAVATE 6' BELOW EXISTING GRADE AND SPRAY WITH WEED CONTROL REPLACE WITH CLASS 11 AGGREGATE BASE AND CRUSHED WASHED ROCK. AS SPECIFIED ON SITE PLAN. 18. CONTRACTOR SMALL PROVIDE TOILET FACILITY DURING ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION. PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL- 5' CONCRETE STOOP 1 EAST ELEVATION A-2 5 ALS AL : 1 • PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL PANEL ANTENNAS TYP. OF (12) PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 100' MONOPOLE PROPOSED ALL ANTENNAS, MOUNTING BRACKETS AND MONOPOLE TO BE PAINTED OLIVE DRAB GREEN WESTERN PLANNING & ENGINEERING T= 5 11860 KEMPER ROAD, ®3 � AUBURN, CA 95603 c wpe0onemoin.com PHONE: (530) 823-5917 $ i FAX: (530) B23-5518 O� Sprint 2180 HARVARD ST., STE. 100 SACRAMENTO, CA 95815 PHONE (925) 963-7339 Wo FAX (925) 513-0354 CONTACT: MARK CASEY o� (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL _ EQUIPMENT SHELTER PROJECT NO SFO3U8407 SHELTERER T.O.S. 152.0' AMSC PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL CPS ANTENNAS TYP. OF (2) (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 6' CHAIN LINK FENCE W/ BARBED WIRE DRAWN BY ARM CHECKED BY M.E.F. QO wb NW CHICO LEASING: DATE: - SF03UB407 ZONING: DATE:_ 66 TRANSIT WAY a . CHICO, CA 95973 0 BUTTE COUNTY �s ZONING OWNER: DATE:_ �z �a 15 �a (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL _ EQUIPMENT SHELTER PROJECT NO SFO3U8407 SHELTERER T.O.S. 152.0' AMSC PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL CPS ANTENNAS TYP. OF (2) (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 6' CHAIN LINK FENCE W/ BARBED WIRE DRAWN BY ARM CHECKED BY M.E.F. QO APPROVALS 90% Z0 LEASING: DATE: - 5/30/07 ZONING: DATE:_ ZL RF ENGINEER: DATE:_ 'CONSTRUCTION: DATE:_ TAG CHECK: DATE:_ OWNER: DATE:_ (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL _ EQUIPMENT SHELTER PROJECT NO SFO3U8407 SHELTERER T.O.S. 152.0' AMSC PROPOSED (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL CPS ANTENNAS TYP. OF (2) (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL 6' CHAIN LINK FENCE W/ BARBED WIRE DRAWN BY ARM CHECKED BY M.E.F. QO 5/9/07 90% Z0 Q1 5/30/07 100% ZD ZL A SHLL 1 HILL ELEVATIONS SHEET NUMBER 1st SUBMITTAL: 5/9/07 2nd SUBMITTAL: 5/30/07 COMPANY JOB NO. SFO3UB407 1 w m S (/-)o U" m -J E z D D O S Q � J ri z j 00 ory� a_ I- n cn <z 0 z U Q (Y H O '1 t Q' w m S (/-)o U" m -J E z D D O S Q � J ri z j 00 ory� a_ I- n cn <z 0 z U Q (Y H O I I vT I . ,. I i. I I I I 1 7 � 11.1 - 11 I I I � I . 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AND TJMOThIYF. SCHAD L.S. ACCEPTI R' E INITI AD DESS , RESERVING THEREFROM A 60 FOOT WIDE EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OFAND r eOn�A� of WAcc a APPURTENANT TO PARCELS 9,2 AND 3 OF SAID PARCEL MAP. I BILITYF R BOUNDARYOR TITLE ITEM PNS IBILITYORLA O S VIC1lTY A , N ORES O M P AP NO. 042-300-030 11 I 70P BACK OF WALK d LEASE PARCEL I I �h �� COMMENC/NGAT THE MOST WESTERLY CORNER OF THE PREVIOUSLYREFERENCED PARENT PARCEL; THENCE NORTH 76° 09' 49"EAST, 971.58 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE THE FOLLOWING FOUR COURSES. 1: NOR TH29° 11' 32"E4ST 50.00 FEET, 2. • SOUTH 60° 48'28"EAST, 50.00 FEET, 3.SOUTH 29° 11' 32" WEST, 50:00 FEET, 4: NORTH 60°48'28" WEST, 50.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING AND ENCOMPASSING 2,500 SQUAREFEET, MORE OR '.-- III LESS. N���p9q TO ACCESS EASEMENT lIIIl 971.5$ . I , , PG&E EASEMENT 245 3 7 I 4 �'', .. ( I EET 169.70 F H28 48 06 WEST, T 1. SOU, x ZOAt# G 9 11 d1 83 N OX �, i , 1 0 . 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ACCEPTI R' E INITI AD DESS , BW ' r eOn�A� of WAcc a +- R E FEET NAND -88 ELEVATIONS. / THREE E 3 O ( I BILITYF R BOUNDARYOR TITLE ITEM PNS IBILITYORLA O S VIC1lTY A , N ORES O M P 11 7BlY 11 I 70P BACK OF WALK _ • � r� n"ems • r `r _ --ADDRESSED HEREON. THIS S NOTA BOUNDARYSURVEY. , - -- -- ,. ', „ , .�,- ,, : . ., , „ - - _ - - - - - - -- _ __ --- T �- - - �- -7- - I , I I I I I I I' I I I II I 'I I I I I m '_- _ Ci L z U) CL U) 2 U) W )J D:I Ul U) �J W O _L. U 0 ,): Q d J LJ d' n Z c > 0;_ v0 - o ryz 0 Ld L� C) Q n > o ,.o I -- oz z,_ 0 m J ze w ZONING ANTENNA PLAN' VIEW Q W L M = i cno: cn fn j r W O T J � I Uzi 00 W !— > c, 0z o= � D_ cn zz 0 z0 Q cr cn Q ? cn cn W W N u� v) car o w z; I: cn b 0 0 Q ri z LJ � I j l W.O cl- C w Q a z 0 W 0 Of �n Q W > � -, —09 ZONING ANTENNA PLAN' VIEW W J G U NOT TO SCALE X PROPOSED ALL ANTENNAS, MOUNTING `n - BRACKETS AND MONOPOLE 'z VT GENERAL ' ". 'NOTES TO BE PAINTED OLIVE DRAB � z GREEN t z- a F- NS FACILITY. S. CONTRACTOR SHALL" PROVIDE SITE FOREMAN WITH A CELLULAR PHONE 0 cn AND PAGER, AND,KEEP SAME ON SITE WHENEVERPERSONNEL ARE ON SITE. Wv )RK SHALL ' 9. SEAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE RATED AREAS WITH U.L. LISTED AND U) ID LABOR , ;, FIRE CODE ' APPROVED MATERIALS. , .HE w 10. PROVIDE A PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER WITH A RATING OF NOT _LESS THAN '2-A OR 2 -Al OBC WITHIN 75 FEET TRAVEL' DISTANCE TO ALL PORTIONS w L VISIT 111E " OF THE PROJECT AREA DURING CONSTRUCTION. z FIELD JAY BE „ 11. " ALL CONS MUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 16 OF CTTON. ANY THE UNIFORM` BUILDING CODE REGARDING EARTHQUAKE PIPING, LIGHT Z'm FIXTURES, CEILING "GRID, 'INTERIOR PARTITIONS AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. APPROVALS ALL WORK MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 'LOCAL' EARTHQUAKE CODES ' AND j REGULATIONS.' " LEASING: DATE: :FINED OR 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS ON THE SITE AND NOTIFY" THE PROJECT MANAGER OF AND ' DISCREPANCIES ZONING: DATE: BEFORE STARTING ANY WORK. i SLS IN RF ENGINEER:' DATE: 13. DETAILS ARE INTENDED TO SHOW 'END RESULT OF DESIGN. MINOR MODIFICATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUIT JOB DIMENSIONS OR CONDITIONS, CONSTRUCTION: DATE: AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALL" BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE WORK. TAG CHECK: DATE; V" STRICT 14. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT ;DINANCES. EXISTING" IMPROVEMENTS, PAVING, CURBS, GALVANIZED SURFACES, 'ETC., AND OWNER: DATE: WS, UPON 'COMPLETION OF WORK, REPAIR ANY 'DAMAGE THAT OCCURRED DURING PROPOSED PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE PROJECT MANAGER. (N) SPRINT/NEXTEL gICAL AND''11.5'x20' EQUIPMENT ALL 15. KEEP GENERAL AREA CLEAN, HAZARD FREE, AND DISPOSE' OF ALL DIRT,SHELTER 'ii T.O.S. 1520' AMSL PROJECT NO SF03UB407 5, ANDDEBRIS, RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT :SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON LE THE PROPERTY. LEAVE PREMISES IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT'SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE. DRAWN BY ARM i WORK, 16. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE COMPLETE SET OF AS BUILT DRAWINGS WITHIN SOLELY 10 WORKING DAYS OF PROJECT COMPLETION LUES, CHECKED BY M. .F E ' IONS OF 17_ -CONTRACTOR tS : Tn FxCAvA7F An .RFS nW EXISTING. npanr -Amn ccaev_ PROPOSED Mai I I I I I I