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PROJEC SUMMARY SHEET` : t FILE#: UP 01-02 ~PROJ'%'T TT'PE: USE PERMIT APPLICANT: UBIQUITEL Leasing Company ADDRESS: 140 Independence Circle, Studio A, Chico, CA 95973 OWNER: Earl H. & Eva E. Garner ADDRESS: 5700 Eves Lane, Chico, CA 95928 REPRESENTATIVE: ADDRESS: , PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 72 -foot level ori an existing 100 -foot tall tower, and for three equipment cabinets. PROPERTY ZONED: U (Unclassified) LOCATED: On the east side of Table Mountain Boulevard, approximately one mile north of the Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard, north of Oroville. AP#: 041-220-064 TOWN/AREA: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: GOL (Grazing and Open Land) 1. Application complete: Amount: $ Receipt #: 2. Comments sent to: 3. Comments received from: 4. Rezone Petition Signatures Checked: 5. Mailing List/Lead-in Sheet: 6. Assigned To: Stephen Betts 7. Environmental Determination: State Clearinghouse No: _zCategorical Exemption-CEQA# L�3—// Negative Declaration Mitigation Negative Declaration Subject to Fish & Game: Environmental Impact Report Gen. Rule Ex. -CEQA # 15061.(bx3) Other 8. Staff Report: Project Video: 9. Clearinghouse circulation required: Yes No Date Sent to SCH: 10. Publication Notice Written: 0 v2 S� O -D Display Ad Prepared: 11. Notices Mailed: Number of Notices: - 12. Newspaper Publication Date: 9-31-6(v 13. Planning Commission Hearing(s): 9 /`'— o� C w� 9-3-0 '1 ,/" Action taken: Special Conditions: Commission Resolution No. 14 Board of Supervisors' Hearing(s): Action taken: Board Resolution No.: Ordinance No: Adopted: 15. Type Use Permit/Send for signature: 16. N.O.E. / N.O.D. / APPENDIX G: f Fish & Game Fees Paid: Yes No 17. Send validated Use Perini 18. Assessor's Memo: 19. Copy of Use Permit / Variance to Planning Technician: t UbiquiTel Leasing Company, (Item determined to be categorically exempt from environmental review) Use Permit to colocate two 3 square foot panel antennas centered at the 72 -foot level, and for a 42 inch diameter dish antenna at the 20 -foot level, on an existing 100 -foot tall lattice tower. The project also includes the installation of a two square foot'equipment cabinet with an attached GPS antenna. The property is located on the east side of Table Mountain Boulevard, approximately one mile north of the Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard intersection, north Oroville area. APN 041-220-064 (SB) (UP 01-02) Mr. Betts gave a brief summary of the hearing. The hearing was opened to the public. The applicant was in the audience, but did not speak. The hearing was closed. It was moved by commissioner Mooney, seconded by Commissioners Lambert, and unanimously carried to approve a Use Permit for UbiquiTel Leasing Company subject to the findings and conditions listed below: I. Find that the project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15311. Section 15311 consists of construction of minor structures accessory (appurtenant) to existing commercial facilities. Antennas colocated on an existing tower are considered to be accessory structures. II. Approve Use Permit 01-02 for UbiquiTel Leasing Company, subject to the conditions found in Exhibit A and subject to the following findings: A. The proposed use of the property will not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies, and that the use would not be unreasonably incompatible with, or injurious to, surrounding property, or detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood, or to the general health, welfare and safety of the County because: The additional antennas on the tower will not cause an aesthetic impact because they will not increase the height of the tower or extend beyond the existing antennas. The additional antennas will be painted the same color as the tower. 2. The additional antennas will not cause an increase in noise, odors, or vehicle traffic. 3. A radio-frequency analysis, signed by a radio-frequency engineer, states that the radio emissions from both the existing and proposed antennas will not exceed FCC standards. B. The project is consistent with the Unclassified zone which allows a wireless communication facility with a Use Permit, and is consistent with the Grazing and Open Land General Plan land use designation which allows public uses as a Secondary Use. Conditions of Approval: ■_ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ MINUTES ■ SEPTEMBER 14, 2000 ■ PAGE 7■ - - - U 1 1. The new antennas shall be painted to match the color of the existing tower at the height they will be located. 2. The installation of the Facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The Facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division, that all associated monopoles and towers in excess of thirty (30) feet in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 3. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 4. The placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 6. The Facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 7. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 8. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, the County, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 9. The Facility or combination of the Facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 10. If it is found that the Facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the Facility. In no case shall the Facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The Facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the Facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC OET 65. Prior to issuance of the building permit for the installation of the Facility, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the Facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the Facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0 MINUTES ■ SEPTEMBER 14, 2000 ■ PAGE 8■ compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead !to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 11. All Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned Facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. If the Director of Development Services determines that the Facility is abandoned, the applicant may be required to remove all equipment belonging to the applicant from the premises and return the site to its original condition within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of notice to abate. If such Facility is not removed and the site returned to its original condition within thirty (30) days, the County may remove the Facility at the applicant's and/or land owner's joint and several expense. 12. All ground level support Facilities shall be painted and/or screened from view with adequate landscaping appropriate to the surrounding environment. All aesthetic treatments, including landscaping shall be maintained as approved for the life of the Facility. 13. The Facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 14. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an'FCC licensee in the employ of, or retained by, the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division and the Building Division no later than January 31 of each year. 15. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 16. Applicant shall implement measures to prevent fugitive dust emissions during all construction activities. 17. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Exhibit E" and date-stamped August 3, 2000, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 18. Prior to use of this project, the applicant shall contact the Planning Division for a field inspection to verify all conditions of approval and ordinance requirements have been met. 19. Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances and regulations. 20. Prior to storage of fuel or other hazardous materials at the facility submit a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan or complete a Hazardous Materials and Emissions Questionnaire, and submit to Environmental Health. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ MINUTES 0 SEPTEMBER 14, 2000 ■ PAGE 9■ V Building Division: 21. Building permits are required for the antennas and equipment cabinets. Provide plans- and calculations indicating adequacy of existing tower with addition of proposed antennas. Plans and calculations shall be prepared by a licensed or registered design professional authorized to practice in the State of California. �a ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ MINUTES ■ SEPTEMBER 14, 2000 ■ PAGE 10■ 07/27/2000 09:28 FAX 919 46547 SPECTRASIT`E fj002 07/25/2000 13:37 5308977 LCC CHICO PAGE 02 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUTTE COUNTY UNIFORM APPLICATT:O_N 0.PPLICAINT. Agent information to be provided is on other side: pAP/PLICANT'S NAME ( U applicant is different from owner an affidavit is required) ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: ADDRESS: CITY, STATE & 2 1 CODE: FILE NUI,IBER: (FOR OFI=( FUSS oto ANO GPENOCN CE A CE4zco,1 (A -�Sei-) 3 UP 0 / - O �, NAME OF PROPOSED PROJECT ( Vany) TELEPHONE Low ec l -e U ,\-pa-("3a-6 p ( moo) 8 Cl so " LOCATION OF PROJECT (Major crass Streets anti Address, if -any) LZ GENERAL. INFORMATION REOMED r OWNER'S NAME TELEPHONE !12DSL H C2 ADDRESS: CITY, STATE & ZIP CODE: 53zog Eves L-VrNCis G5ci':) 8_ ZONE���NEFALPL-AN EXISTlNG LAND USE Tnu'C-TDwER Sl7'Emm( iaSquamFtrtarActcs) 5Ua¢nuto0r7-Sf L4�STvi� ` So =M Sq EYtSTING STRt:CTVPES (in Square Feet) ) PROPOSEpS'IttUCT7;R.EJ (in Square Feet) Taw 'E�R = ( (2' cc 3;k, xa v C94� �. (Che.k One) N It'-)� (Check One) ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE SEWERED to PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON PUBLIC WATER ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON SEPTIC .0 PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON WELL WATER C3 GENERAL PLAN ANIENDNIEN✓r ❑ REZONE exo"USE PERNI(T MINOR USE PERMIT M VARIANCE 0 MINOR VARIANCE M ADNIIN(STRATIVE PERMIT Cl DEVELOPNIENT AGREEM ENT APPLICATION RFQUESTED �:':. :;;•�:..;: r' -... :: ' _�= 0 TTSNTATWE SUBDIVISION NIAP Q TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP ❑ WA (VER OF PARCEL. MAP 0 BOUNDARY LINE MnUIFICA'T'ION Q LEGAL LOT DETERNIL`IATION O CF.RTTFICATE OF tilERGER ❑ MINVO) AND RECLAMATION PLAN ,ISI OTHER PROTECT DfiSCRIPTION FULL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT (Attach necessurysheets. I[ this a, piicotiOn is fur a land division. dcseribe the number and size of pwccls.) •c.��� �/ �.ot�s�s �:N �� r _moo ��-� ��r �ro a, s �.�s��--it �r-�`ar�.� C �� FKJTI�VN �7�r UL lirvTENwMON I OWNER CERTIFICATION I CFRTIF•Y TIIAT IAM PR.ESEy" rL.Y'IHB LEGAL OW\ER OR THE AunioFtIZED AGE:*,`r OF THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY. F R'IIIER, I A(:KN0%VLED0E TME FILI`O OF THIS APPLICATION AND CERTIFY TK,%T ALL OF THE ABOVE INFORM ION IS TRUE AND ACCURAT2;. (If ah a;eni is CO Ne authmi-&A. exeme an a,flj&r{t of aulhutizution ant inow t: the arrj4avit With Nis spP4, ioa.) PATE: � •�2� � � SIGNATURE: (1--� AGENT AUTHORIZATION To Butte County, Department of Development Services; I ens a�N G- CoMp Pfl\) y 530 - 8 14 - SDO S Print Name of Arent and Phone Number 140 N Q C -P E -N aC-NCE AC U, Ci�r� co � �g S X123 Matltn� Address is hereby authorized to process this application for fYML-N O(Z fI S E P C– P- )= on my property, identified as Butte County Assessor Parcel Number tQ y I - Da 0 -O 6 `1 This authorization allows representation for all applications, hearings, appeals, etc. and to sign all documents necessary for said processing, but not including document(s) relating to record title interest. Owner(s) of Record: (sign and print name) e a-+�aeJ Print Name signature Architect and/or Engineer: Print Name signature ` c��`rC- 1G-rty � Co t✓T1 v� �. c . 513 --Q4 a-9s3a Print Name of Architect/Engineer and Phone Number 9100 CE N `96 1POT-01-t DR. loo W Qs -r 14506 IMaiIing Address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Verify: Date Received:' AP Number(s) v7— Owners Authorization.. ✓ Project Description Taken by GQ Receipt No. 19652 E.H. Total Amount Received: $3 Z30 - 00 N A Legal Description ✓ Zoning Requirements t� Copies of plot plan LD Plan 3S0• oo FD Payment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit (Any unused portion of a deposit) will be returned upon final action. so. o t-^'% r vs, PCrw,;+ Current fee for this application is $� �� -a�r� �l t'�^^ s of G/1 %/oo Make check payable to "Butte County Treasurer". � DECEIVED COUNTY OF BUTTE Uri 0 3 ZOOn ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FOfUMUTTECOUNTY (To be Completed By Project Applicant) . ANN[NG DIVIST0 1.' Date Filed )as I Qy General Information: 1. Name and address of owner, and/or developer, and/or project sponsor: U8J-W3-TEk. 2 3 n Address of project: 1H'41-6 t Y7 OU PT -"—O [51,x! D Q (zov--LL t -G r CH Assessor's Parcel Number: (0 H I - SCO - nh Ll Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project_ S'iE--/y ^_ List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals requires ror anis project, incivaing those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: (N -MO o(z- US 6 P Ef-("U-T q' 5. Existing general plan designation: 6. Existing zoning district: U - UQCeTSS'M--F5-6 0 7. How is landf currently used? eaRM U:1-0 0 - 6LELDMrnu ►:TCA TS -0Q S TOW I;: 8. Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed):-Ln-L0Ct'41-T O D - PcS nkft mf6 Q 4J r✓ x y5 � tJ is FAc�- C.s�Ty Project Description: 9. Site size: X DLD X40 Sc,- PT' (Acres/Sq. Feet) 10. Off-street parking spaces: Full size: fJl� Compact: N �� Total: 11. Plans attached Yes )( No 12. Proposed development schedule PfPP(lo -f<-,-M 01-Z-L� SL�K t"i 6f- K S 13. Associated projects 00f) E 14. Anticipated incremental or phased development ti /A Attach description of project containing the following information: 15. If residential, include the number of units, schedule of unit sizes, range of sale prices or rents, and type of household size :expected. N�©, 16. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area and loading facilities.01p, 17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. P/ - 0 Butte County Department of Development Services Ci Planning Division ::i 1 18. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. 00 19. If the project involves a variance, conditional use, rezoning application, or any development permits, state this and indicate clearly why the application is required. If permits have already been issued, please attach as pt,3 D (3c1mu0T-1J L t?Grzfy1-T R Chu`_' R C-0 • Pe Pc rcero }Y� R azf�60 C3C-Cf SE WE A2E GO-LOCFffS_UCr ON AN EXTGTr NC' Ti7c�cor� ►-� U tv�-cw o�� S FRca. Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). YES NO 20. Change in existing features of any hills, buttes, canyons or substantial alteration of ground contours. — — 21. Change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential Xj areas or public lands or roads. — — 22. Change in pattern or character of general area of project. _ 23. Significant amounts of solid waste or litter. — 24. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes or odors in vicinity. _ 25. Change in bay, lake, river, stream or ground water quality x or quantity, or alteration of existing drainage pattems. — — 26. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity. — x 27. Site on filled land or on slopes of 10 percent or more. — 28. Use of, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, flammable or explosives. -__- 29. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc. including special districts). — -- 30. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). —/ — 31. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects. ✓ - -VS coca �s PIS► ©- ft.v E p�c� crs �,a c �2 Su 6 U to - tro Cn-f—t p 0 6Xzs- : Q G- v �u1 Lou N `r1 D Butte County Department of Development Services 0 Planning Division ;J 2 Environmental Setting: (Attach brief description) 32. Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. SEE ngTy�C N eo 33. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one -family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set -back, rear yard, etc.). Attach photographs of the vicinity. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. 5 eg- Certification I hereby certify that the statements fumished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date Signatur or 2 lJl) K:\FORNIS\SUBMITTAL\ENV-INFO 0 Butte County Department of Development Services 0 Planning Division 0 Ll 0 COUNTY OF BUTTE ENVIItONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM Attach description of project containing the following information: Environmental Setting: 32. Describe the project as it exists before the project, including information of topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. RESONSE The property is currently used farmland. It is surrounded by farms and rolling hills. There is a telecommunications tower on the property, which is used to co - locate antennas. We will not be disturbing the soil at the site. There are no observed cultural, historical, or scenic aspects to the property. A gate surrounds the property and no animals have been observed. Attached is a Geotechnical Engineering Report prepared by Robert Young & Associates. The report was prepared in 1997 for the original construction of the tower. 33. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one -family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set -back, rear yard, etc.). Attach photographs of the vicinity. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. RESPONSE The property is located on Table Mountain Blvd, in Oroville, CA. Rolling hills and farmland surrounds the property. There are no observed cultural, historical, or scenic aspects to the property. • 041220064000 030450013000 GARNER EARL H & EVA E K:\Planning\1 Front Counter\1 MARTIN MARLENE & DUANE 5700 EVES LN inbox\LABELS\UP 01-02.doc 2021 HWY 88 CHICO CA 95928 IONE CA 95640 031010008000 KIRBY ULAS GEORGE & NANCY A 614 TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD OROVILLE CA 95965 031010088000 LEE JACK W & KATHRYN A 602 TABLE MTN BLVD OROVILLE CA 95965 031010040000 LEWIS GEORGIA E 15 LA CRESENTA DR OROVILLE CA 95965 031010068000 JONES FAYE M SS 600 GARDEN DRIVE OROVILLE CA 95965 031010077000 WILLIS GEORGE & LILLIAN JT 10 PARK WAY LARKSPUR CA 94939 031010063000 HERNANDEZ LELAND F SS 820 KUENZLI ST RENO NV 89502 041220023000 CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE CO 1720 NORTH FIRST STREET SAN JOSE CA 95112-4598 031010046000 PARKER ZELLINE SS C/O ANDERSON ZELLINE 68 BOBCAT SADDLE OROVILLE CA 95966 031010074000 GLEASON DOUGLAS L 2336 VIA CEDRO OROVILLE CA 95966 031010079000 BETTIS KENNETH J & SANDRA S 562 TABLE MT BLVD OROVILLE CA 95965 031010084000 DOLGOVIN RALPH & NORMA S POBOX 72 OROVILLE CA 95965 041220052000 PG&E CAPITAL ACC DEP P O BOX 770000 SAN FRANCISCO CA 94177 031010067000 JUSTUS JERALD R & MARY A 599 TABLE MTN BLVD OROVILLE CA 95965 031010076000 LOYD NEIL & KATHY P O BOX 1495 OROVILLE CA 95965 031010080000 WARNEKE RICHARD D & LINDA K 603 TABLE MTN BLVD OROVILLE CA 95965 031010089000 031010090000 Ubiquitel Leasing Co SHEAR ROGER L & CAROL A (CS) CARPENTER CAROLYN J 140 Independence Cir Ste A 592 TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD 596 TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD OROVILLE CA 95965 OROVILLE CA 95965 Chico CA 95973 u i uN6- t-4sT �1 ' Dy l-�` -Off,'-) Vf Ol 1--2- Lo — ND � O - Lj S O - a G- �C�31-+O Og JOH �•2,�c. L^2 .Z �iE O dt-� Jolo�s ,D12 � bd �) j-� s 1� gg Lac 2 i1II Dg���t�2 c 1�1 111 'o r D S2 P, G i I I i 11 00 X11 , 271 North Avenue, Suite 711 P.O. Box 1620, New Rochelle. NY 10802-1620 Phone: 914-576-6530 Fax: 914-576-0576 -.SCINETKS C O R P O. R A T 1 O N ENGINEERING REPORT SUMMARY JULY 5, 2000 THIS REPORT WAS PREPARED AND SIGNED BY LOUIS G. CORNACCHIA, BEE, PRESIDENT EVALUATION OF RADIO EMISSIONS FROM THE PROPOSED UBIQUITEL, LLC, PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (PCS) ANTENNA INSTALLATION (SITE. #SF03UB323A) FOR A INTEGRATED WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK, TO BE MOUNTED TO 'AN EXISTING LATTICE TOWER, LOCATED ON APN #041-220- 064, TABLE MOUNTAIN RD., OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA. 2 271 North Avenue, Suite 711 P.O. Box 1620, New Rochelle. NY 10802-1620 Phone: 914-576-6530 ' Fax: 914-576-0576 INETK3 C O R P O R A T 1 O N Mr. Ed Frawley, Program Manager ' Ubiquitel, LLC 1175 West Moana Lane, Suite 201, Reno, NV 89509 1 Subject: Evaluation of Radio Emissions from a proposed Ubiquitel, LLC, Personal Communications Service (PCS) Antenna Installation (Site #SF03UB323A) for a Integrated Wireless Communications Network, 1 to be mounted to an existing Lattice Tower, located on APN #041-220-064, Table Mountain Rd., Oroville, California. Attn.: Ed Frawley !j As per the applicant's request, Ubiquitlel, enclosed please find: A. An analysis .of findings and conclusions prepared by SCINETICS Corporation, Staff Engineers on the following: 1. Power Density of the combined field at the point. where it is at it's maximum strength and concurrently at the closest point to the source, Ubiquitlel, LLC, Personal Communications Service (PCS) Antenna Installation and at radial distances of 10, 500, 1000 and 2000 feet from the PCS Transmitting Antenna, where people can be. 2. Calculated levels compared to allowable EMF continuous Exposure levels as per ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992/NCRP, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 'Continuous Exposure Standards, OSHA. SUMMARY This report is the result of an extensive study of Electromagnetic Field Intensities (EMF - Power Densities) emitted by the Proposed Ubiquitlel, LLC, PCS Antenna Installation, (Site #SF03UB323A) for a Integrated Wireless Communications Network, to be mounted to an existing Lattice Tower, located on APN #041-220-064, Table Mountain Rd., Oroville, California. The study incorporated the most conservative considerations to determine practical combined worst case Power Densities contributed by the proposed Ubiquitlel, LLC antennas, as well as the existing Nextel and Airtouch antennas, the Oroville community could encounter. CONCLUSIONS 1 The Power Densities emitted by the proposed PCS Radio Antenna Facility are many orders of magnitude below the Health Standards adopted or proposed in' the United States and any Health Standard ' used anywhere in the world. The issue of EMF compliance is pre-empted from the municipality regulatory powers beyond the applicants stating that it has examined the emissions in accordance with "OET Bulletin No. 65 - Edition 97- 01, August 1997" and that the applicant is in compliance with the newly adopted FCC MPE/NCRP of 1000 microwatts/cm. sq. residential or "uncontrolled environment" Standard. Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 states that; ' No State or local government or instrumentality thereof, may regulate the placement, construction and modification. of personal wireless services facilities on the basis of environmental effects of radio frequencies emissions to the extent that such Facilities complies as to the Commissions (FCC) Regulations concerning such emissions". ' The results of this theoretical worst case safetyanalysis clearly Y Y indicate that the EMF levels attributed to the emissions caused by the proposed PCS Facility, will be far below EMF continuos Exposure levels as per ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1991* (49 CFR 1.1310), Federal ' Communications Commission (FCC Continuous Exposure Standards, OSHA, and 1986 NCRP Recommendations. The emissions broadcast from the Ubiquitel, LLC transmitters are in the non -ionizing 1950- 1965 Mhz frequency band, a band previously assigned to 1 F, 11 FIXED/MOBILE communications. Presently the FCC has assigned these same frequencies in the 1950-1965 Mhz band to the PCS Industry, capable of transmitting at power levels of 200 Watts ERP. The Frequency band has in fact been a part of the EMF environment for over forty years. The EMF levels attributed to the emissions caused by the PCS Broadcast Systems are well below applicable EMF evidence, are well below threshold effects. The derived Standards have added safety limits to the threshold levels. When EMF levels encountered are at or below the Standard, no health effects occur, therefore no cumulative effect is possible regardless of exposure duration. This analysis and the results of this analysis assumes an antenna power output of three hundred sixteen (316) Watts ERP per channel. The theoretical maxima of combined RF emissions, resulting from the proposed Ubiquitlel, LLC, PCS Installation, to which the public (non -occupational) is exposed to in and around normally accessible areas surrounding the PCS antenna installation and the Reno community, is far below the strictest continuous exposure limit legislated and proposed in the United States. Specifically, the theoretical maximum levels of RF energy (see Table II) resulting from the simultaneous -and continuous operation of all combined Ubiquitlel LLC, PCS Radio Facility transmitting antennas are less than one ( 1) microwatt/cm, sq.. The EMF levels are hundreds and thousands of times below the Maximum Permitted Exposure limits (MPE) proposed by 1982 ANSI, 1992 ANSI/IEEE, NCRP and the MPE criteria of all states that regulate Radio Frequency Installations and meets the safety criteria specified by the FCC in accordance with the Telecommunications Act of 1996. . The- theoretical— hiLyhest combined ** . . ;---from all 12rol2osed---- and —existing--- herein -named carriers — the community could be exposed to_- at an elevation of 16 feet (Note: Future co -locating carriers must complete an FCC Compliance analysis, including the proposed carrier .Emissions as determined herein, [if this application is approved], showing cumulative EMF emissions impact.) These EMF levels and all other levels presented in Table II, IIA and IIB are theoretical maximas that could occur only under worst case events, assuming conditions such as in phase reflections occurring steady state, all transmitters operating simultaneously and i continuously and excluding resistance or attenuating characteristics of construction material used in homes, schools and other similar structures. In reality; actual field measurements continually provide readings of power density levels far lower than the more conservative analytical -levels indicated. ' The Telecommunications act of 1996, is the applicable Federal Law with respect to consideration of environmental effects of RF 1 emissions in the siting of PCS Radio facilities. It is the conclusion of this report, that the proposed Ubiquitlel L.P. PCS application meets the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) present criteria and the FCC criteria as it is effected by the Telecommunications act of 1996, with respect to environmental considerations of RF emissions. Furthermore, Mobile PCS Radio Frequency Bands do not interfere with television reception, telephones or radio reception due to the wide separation of the Broadcast Bands ' as mandated and monitored by the FCC. (See Table I) ANALYSIS This critical analysis* incorporated PCS Radio antenna emission characteristics and included the following assumptions which exceed realistic conditions of operations, but will yield worst-case EMF - Power Densities ordinarily not realized and never exceeded. 1. All antennas are located at the lowest elevation indicated in ' the construction drawing to absorb errors in actual locations and to bring the antenna cluster closer to facilities and citizens than would normally be the case. 1 2. All antennas will be transmitting continuously, 24 hours a day. 3. All channels will be communicating simultaneously. 4. Power levels emitting from the antennas are increased by a factor of 4 to take into account possible in - phase reflections at any point in the community, which is rarely the case, and if so, are never continuous. 5. At all distances greater than 2000 feet, the Power Densities decrease by a factor of four (4) with every doubling of distance. 1 The PCS Installation in question is an assembly of low power antennas that emits radio energy at levels 100 to 1000 times below those of Commercial Broadcast Antennas.. Given the distances between the antennas studied in this report and the community field points in question, as well as the overall community, the densities of the radio energy are extremely low. * Reference Basis for calculations: 1 - "Evaluating Compliance With FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields. OET Bulletin No. 65 -Edition 97-01 " 2- Copies of data, sketches and specifications submitted by Ubiquitlel, LLC are the basis for our studies, calculations and analysis. EMF STANDARDS REVIEW - The U.S. Congress adopted "The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969" (NEPA) which required all government agencies to take into account the potential environmental impact of their actions. The agencies had to consider ' whether their actions significantly affect the "the quality of the human environment". ' To implement this mandate, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted rules covering the NEPA in licensing and approving facilities and operations under its jurisdiction. Rules adopted were codified in the code of Federal Regulations, Part 1, Subpart I, of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Facilities or operations specified must 1 provide information assessing the environmental effect of their proposal. In the case of RF radiation, the environmental effect would be the relative health risk to people living or working near or at the facility in question. 1 The FCC was required by NEPA to make a determination as to whether the facilities or operations it approves may significantly affect the human environment with regard to the emission of RF 1 radiation. As there was no federal standard for exposure to RF radiation, the FCC chose to rely upon a recognized non-government standard. The FCC selected the "American National Standard Safety Level With Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 300 KiloHertz (kHz) to 100 GigaHertz (GHz) prepared by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1982. The protection guides recommended by ANSI were the guidelines the FCC has' identified for using in evaluating 1 environmental significance with respect to Human Exposure to RF Radiation. The FCC adopted rules which required preparation of environmental assessment if the particular facility or operation would cause exposure of workers or the general public to levels of radio frequency radiation in excess of the ANSI protection guides. The rule is contained in 47 CFR 1.1307(d). That rule applied to facilities or operations licensed or authorized under the following parts of the Commission's Rules, 5,21 Subpart K), 25, 73, 74 (Subparts A, G, I, and L), and 80. The facilities and operations licensed or authorized under all other parts, subparts or sections of the Commissions Rules were categorically excluded from consideration. In 1986 the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Sub -Committee SC -53, published recommended limits for occupational and public exposure (NCRP - "Biological effects and exposure criteria for radio frequency electromagnetic fields." ' NCRP Report No. 86, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Bethesda, Maryland). Sub -Committee SC -53 independently retained Radiation Frequency Protection Guidelines (RFPGs) similar to those of the 1982 ANSI 1 Standard but with one notable exception: two tiers appear, one for occupational exposure and one for exposure of the general public. The results of the studies, carefully analyzed, proposed exposure levels of approximately 5000 microwatts per centimeter square (at 1950) MegaHertz (MHz) frequencies) for continuous occupational exposure and approximately 1000 microwatts per centimeter square ' for continuous exposure of the public sector is used in the comparative analysis herewith. ' In 1990, Sub -Committee IV (SC -IV of C95), formed by the IEEE using rigid selection criteria for their studies and critical reviews, recommended two tiers (NCRP) but with differences in rational. ANSI soon accepted the recommendations of IEEE Sub -Committee IV and the recommendations were proposed, adopted and termed ANSI - IEEE C95.1 - 1992. The Telecommunications Act of 1996, Public Law 104-104- February 8, 1996 recommended adoption of portions the ANSI - IEEE C95.1 - 1991/NCRP Standards, and in August of 1996, the FCC did adopt the i L 1 1 ANSI - IEEE C95.1 - 1991 two tier Standards, to be implemented on applications beginning September 1, 1997. The Power Densities emitted by the proposed PCS Radio Communications Antenna Installation base station ,are many orders of magnitude below the Health Standards adopted or proposed in the United States and any Health Standard used anywhere in the world. The attached photograph indicating acceptable EMF emissions from various household appliances provides a further perspective for better understanding the EMF levels encountered in this summary. For additional information addressing the environmental impact of EMF Emissions please refer to the section in the report titled "References" which provides current names of agencies, contact personnel and phone numbers. Frequency Bands - According to most authorities, microwave (MW) frequencies cover the approximate band from 900 MegaHertz (MHz) to 300 GigaHertz (GHz). One MegaHertz (MHz) is a million cycles and One GigaHertz (GHz) is a billion cycles per second. Table I lists several other communication and interrogation frequencies used in the United States. Clearly, a large fraction of commercial and private telecommunication involves MW Frequencies. TABLE I (Some Frequency Definitions) Type of System FM Radio VHF TV UHF TV Mobile Radio Telephone/PCS Typical Radar Systems Frequency Interval. 88 MHz to 108 MHz 174 MHz to 216 MHz 470 MHz to 806 MHz 806 MHz to 2.0 GHz 200 MHz to 3.0 GHz The Principal Features Of The Proposed Installation And The Assumptions Considered In The Analysis Are As Follows-, a) The proposed Ubiquitlel, LLC, (PCS) radio antennas will be 1 mounted to an existing Lattice Tower as indicated by the Ubiquitlel LLC drawings. The elevation from the centerline of the proposed Ubiquitlel antennas to the base of the Lattice Tower will be approximately 72 feet. The closest a person can approach the transmitting antenna is 66 feet. This assumes a 6 foot tall person, with the distances being measured from the top of that person's head ' at the base of the existing Lattice Tower, to the centerline on the antenna panel in question. ib) The antenna cluster will consist of one (1) Sectorl, two (2) Directional type antennas (RV65-18-02DP) in each sector, for transmission and receive. The physical arrangement of these antennas is illustrated in drawings given by Ubiquitlel LLC (Assumed 2 degree downtilt for all antennas in this analysis.) ' c) The maximum number of channels that will be assigned to the antenna array, in any direction, it is assumed, will not exceed three (3). The power from the transmitting antennas for each of the three (3) channels in each sector, is assumed not to exceed 316 Watts, ERP. The radio transmissions could be at frequencies between 1950 and 1965 MegaHertz. Maximum power from the transmitting Ubiquitlel LLC. (PCS) Antenna, in any direction will be 948 Watts, ERP. ' d) It was assumed that the elevation of the Oroville community within a radius of 2000 feet from the PCS Antenna perimeter is equal to the elevation at the base of the Lattice Tower, with exceptions as noted in Table II. ' e) All field points are at Radial distances indicated from the base of the Lattice Tower where the vertical line of PCS Transmitting antenna intersects. f) The additional EXISTING Carriers co -located on the existing Lattice Tower including transmitting data, are as follows: NEXTEL (existing) Maximum ERP/Channel Number of Channels/sector Number of Sectors Number of Transmit Antennas/Sector Antenna centerline height above grade Antenna Model- ALP -9212 Directional -Gain= Frequency of transmission- 880 Mhz Maximum continuous residential Exposure- AIRTOUCH (existing Maximum ERP/Channel Number of Channels/sector Number of Sectors Number of Transmit Antennas/Sector Antenna centerline height above grade Antenna Model- ALP -8013 Directional -Gain= Frequency- of transmission- 850 Mhz Maximum continuous residential Exposure - 100 watts : ERP 20 3 3 97 feet 12dBd 550 microwatts/cm.sq. 100 watts ERP 20 3 3 87 feet 13dBd 550 microwatts/cm.sq. 1 . TABLE IIA -1 EMF LEVELS IN MICROWATTS/CM.SQ./ PERCENTAGE OF STANDARDS PROPOSED UBIQUITEL LATTICE TOWER INSTALLATION 1 TABLE MOUNTAIN RD., OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA Field Point -Any point in community - (16) feet above surface Antenna System Elevation Power Standard Calculated Percent of Feet WERP FCC/NCRP EMF Density Standard Residential UBIOUITEL (3) - 1950MHz ' (Proposed) 72 316 1000 0.798 0.080 NEXTEL (6) - 850MHz ' (existing) 97 100 550 2.18 0.396 AIRTOUCH (9) - 850MHz (existing) 87 100 550 2.19 0.398 Total Percentage Of All Antenna Sources 0.874% ' NOTE: 1. N/A is less than 0.001. 2. Unless Indicated - Total Percentage of All Antenna Sources = less than 0.01%. 3. WERP - power output per channel i ** EMF emissions contributed by transmitting antennas in differing frequency bands are regulated by MPE Standards for the specific bands in which the emissions are analyzed. When adding the emissions resulting from transmissions in differing frequency bands, the resulting percentages of the emissions compared to the governing MPE standards are added. Per the FCC, percentages of EMF Density levels of applicable Standards, as specified by the FCC OET Bulletin No. 65 Edition 97.01, are addressed as follows: ' "Therefore, in mixed or broad band fields, where a number of different frequencies are involved, the contributing of all RF sources ' must be considered. When different limits are recommended for different frequencies, the fraction of (or percentages) the limit incurred within each frequency interval should be determined and ' the sum of all such fractions (or percentages) should not exceed 1.0 (or 100 percent)" See section 4.1 in Appendix A). 1 1 11 1 TABLE II EMF LEVELS IN MICROWATTS/CM_SO, TABLE MOUNTAIN RD. -SITE #SF03UB323A OROVILLE CALIFORNIA Proposed Lower than the 1996 Lower than the 1996 UBIQUTTEL Telecommunications Telecommunications Field Points Combined Act/ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1991 Act/ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1991 Antenna Resident'l/Cont. Exposure Occupation/Cont. Exposure (5000) Emissions (1000) by a factor of by a factor of Point 1 0.447 2200 11000 R=10' -from base of tower Elev. - 6' Point 2 0.798 1250 6200 R=500'- Oroville community Elev. - 16' Point 3 0.396 2500 12500 R=1000'- Nearest residential home-Elev. - 16' Point 4 0.120 830 4000 R=2000'- Oroville community Elev. -16' Note: N/A =factor over 100000 CJ TABLE IIA EMF LEVELS IN MICROWATTS/CM.SO. TABLE MOUNTAIN RD. -SITE #SF03UB323A OROVILLE CALIFORNIA Existing Lower than the 1996 Lower than the 1996 NEXTEL Telecommunications Telecommunications Field Points Combined Act/ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1991 Act/ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1991 Antenna Resident'1/Cont. Exposure (550) Occupation/Cont. Exposure (2750) Emissions by a factor of by a factor of Point 1 0.834 650 3250 R=10' -from base of tower Elev. - 6' Point 2 2.18 250 1250 R=500'- Oroville community Elev. - 16' Point 3 0.883 620 3100 R=1000'- Nearest residential home-Elev. - 16' Point 4 0.280 1900 9500 R=2000'- Oroville community Elev. -16' Note: N/A =factor over 100000 3 TABLE IIB EMF LEVELS W MICROWATTS/CM.SO. TABLE MOUNTAIN RD. -SITE #SF03UB323A OROVILLE CALIFORNIA Existing Lower than the 1996 Lower than the 1996 AIRTOUCH Telecommunications Telecommunications Field Points Combined Act/ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1991 Act/ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1991 Antenna Resident'l/Cont. Exposure (550) Occupation/Cont. Exposure (2750) Emissions I by a factor of by a factor of Point 1 1.70 320 1600 R=10' -from base of tower Elev. - 6' Point 2 2.19 250 1250 R=500'- Oroville community Elev. - 16' Point 3 0.619 880 4400 R=1000'- Nearest residential home-Elev. - 16' Point 4 0.280 1900 9500 R=2000'- Oroville community Elev. -16' Note: N/A =factor over 100000 Federal -Federal Communications Occupational 5,000 ' Commission(follows NCRP-1986) Public 1,000 ' Consenus Standards References for EMR recommended ceilings data and comments to radiation sources, radiation hazards and available reports on studies ' of household appliances emitting electromagnetic radiation: Summary of International, Federal, State and Consensus Safety ' Criteria For Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy at Frequencies Used ' for PCS Communications Public 1,300 ' Organization/Government Agency Exposure Power ' National Council on Radiation Population Density ' Protection & Measurements Public (µW/cm sq.) International -World Occupational 4,875 ' Health Organization-(EHC 137, 1993) Public 975 International -National Radiological Occupational 10,000 ' Protection Board (NRPB, 1993) Public 10,000 ' International -European Prestandard ENV.50166-2, Occupational 4,875 ' (CENELEC 1995 Public 975 Federal -Federal Communications Occupational 5,000 ' Commission(follows NCRP-1986) Public 1,000 ' Consenus Standards American National Standards Institute Occupational 5,000 (ANSI C95.1-1982) Public 5,000 ANSI& Institute of Electrical & Occupational 6,500 ' Electronic Engineers - (ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 Public 1,300 ' National Council on Radiation Occupational 5,000 Protection & Measurements Public 1,000 (NCRP Report 86,1986) ' State Codes ' New Jersey (NJAC 7:28-42) Public 5,000 Massachusetts Public 1,000 ' (Dept. of Health, 105 CMR 122) New York State Public 1,000 ' (Dept. of Health follows; NCRP-86) 11 i PERSONAL RFS iME 1-1 ' NAME: Louis G. Cornacchza STATUS: Married, Four Children EDUCATION: Manhattan College, BEE Iona College, Computer Language Courses* Manhattanville college, Business Law Courses ' PRESEIIT: SCINETICS Corporation - President Engineering Consultants. ' After Market Wireless phone Patent Applied for- US Patent Office ' Charger tech Services, Inc. -President Engineering Services Clearance -Secret ' OTJ-IER ACTIVITIES: School Board President - New Rochelle, New York, Finance Campaign Manager. - .Mayoral Campaign, ' New Rochelle, New York. SDA District Chairman - Boy Scouts of America. New Rochelle, New York. Chairman of Board of Directors Reliance Bank, 'White Pl.a:i.ns , New York Member of Advisory Board. of Patriot National Bank ' Stamford. Connecticut, Licensed Real Estate Broker 'State of. New York Mr. Cornacchia has been ern.ployed in the Electronics Industry as ' Electronic Engineer after receiving his BEE from Manhattan College, School of Engineering. Prior to forming Collins Consultants Int'l in 1969 and subsequently Charger Tech Services Inc. in 1974, Mr. 'Cornacchia was employed. by Hazeltine Electronics Corp. as Engineer, Designing Signal Processor and Radar Display Module for The SAGE System, Primary Early Warning System or DEW LINE, The TPS -1 - GROUND BASED SEARCH RADAR SYSTEM and AWACS (A6E) Power Systems. Subsequently, Lou was employed by Loral Systems Design Team developing the AN/ALQ58 Reconnaissance System and developed (two man team) the precursor YIG TUNER - [A.LR-20] Crystal Scanner covering the full 200 megahertz - 12 gigahz ' Frequency Range Surveillance System for interception of Enemy Navigational Fire Control and. Homing Devices for purposes of Identification and Signal Jamming. Seven years after receiving his ' degree Mr. Cornacchia was .hired as Chief Engineer by Victory Electronic to Develop the Image Intensifier or Night Vision Scopes (Using Star Light) for the Fort Dix Army Command.. At Norden ' Systems, Mr. Cornacchia developed unique, more aggressive programs incorporating Built -In Test Equipment (BITE) to detect on- coming circuit failures of the F111D-E Avionics to increase reliability and was responsible for Ai.r. Force change of Automatic Test Equipment Specifications to accommodate this innovation. In 1969 Collins Consultants In.t'l, LTD was formed to continue servicing Norden Systems in developing Automatic Test .Programs for AIRBORNE Computers and Navigational Radar Modules. ' In 1974 Charger Tech Services, a New York Corporation was .formed by Cornacchia (President), with. Mr. Robert Harris to service additional companies in both the Nuclear and Industrial communities ' on an Engineering level.. ' In 1987 SCINETICS was formed by Mr. Cornacchia (President), and application for a service mark was filed. with the United States Patent Office, and granted. SCINETICS Corporation assumed ' responsibilities for all. Mobile Cellular and. Broadcast Channel Radio Frequency Environmental Impact Studies as of July 1992. ' A partial listing of companies SCINETICS and Charger has been contracted with, employing 30 to 50 state of the art Engineers, Technicians and Programmers, are as follows; 11 Westinghouse Corp. Martin Marietta IBM Allied. Signal - Bendix United Technologies Corp. Loral Electronics Systems ITT New York Telephone Co. Fairchild Camera Division Airborne Instruments Labs Grumann Corp. Miles Inc. Perkin Elmer. Corporation NYNLX Shore Media Inc. Syracuse Scientific Corp. Bell Atlantic Mobile Systems Mobile Radio Cellular EMF Studies and Testimonies Provided by Scinetics For the Following Communities. Case law decisions* favoring Applicant, where SCINETICS Corp. was mentioned as providing critical written technical support data and Expert testimony in applicant's application process. (Partial .Listing): Hillsborough, New Jersey Valley Cottage, New York Fair Lawn, New Jersey* New York City, New York Hastings, New York Bedmini.stcr, New Jersey Martinsville, New Jersey Little Silver, New Jersey* Hazlet, New Jersey* Read.in.gton, New Jersey* Garwood, New Jersey* Huntington, New York Hempstead, New York Armonk, New York * Favorable Supreme Court, Superi.ac and Appellate Court Decisions Benefiting Cellular Service § o o C g. o f o o go O � 00 � C � v Cl) c\j N r- Q gcc� 087 Q z O F- a ■z0 M0 O U 111IM11 Will 1111MIll 1111=1111 1111=111 1111=1111 111=1111 1111WIll 1111=11 1111111110111 ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM Non -Ionizing Radiation Ionizing Radiation AM Radio: 535 - 1605 kHz Light CB Radio: 27 MHz ry " Cordless Phones: 49 MHz F TV Ch 2-6: 54 - 88 MHz FM Radio: 88 - 108 MHz Marine Radio: 160 MHz TV Ch 7-13: 174 - 216 MHz TV UHF Ch 14-69: 470 - 800 MHz Cellular Radio, Specialized Mobile Radio, Paging: 806 946 MHz Antitheft devices: 10-20 kHz and/or 915 MHz Microwave oven: 915 and 2450 MHz Personal Communication Services: 1800 - 2200 MHz Intrusion alarms / door openers: 10.5 GHz Power Microwave radio: 1 - 40 GHz Frequency.." Satellite Communications: 100 MHz - 275 GHz 103 106 109 1012 1015 1018 60 Hz 1 kHz 1 MHz 1 GHz Frequency (Hz) �® Tr (GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PIANS, EXISTING CONDITIONS, AND DIMENSIONS OF THE JOB,SITE PRIOR TO STARTING WORK. IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAME. 2. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS.' 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR WORK PROCEEDING IN A SAFE AND ORDERLY MANNER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION. CONTRACTOR AND/OR THEIR EMPLOYEES MUST IMMED Y NOTIFY THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER OF ANY UNSAFE CONDITIONS DURING THE COURSE OF WORK. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY, MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. THE WORK PERFORMED ON THE PROJECT AND THE MATERIALS INSTALLED SHALL. BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS, AND ORDINANCES. 5. THE SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, LABOR AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS AND LABOR DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK/PROJECT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. O UbiquiTel LOWER TABLE. MOUNTAIN- OROVILLE, CA SF03UB323A CO LOCATION OF ANTENNAS 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S / VENDOR'S SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR ORDINANCES TAKE PRECEDENCE. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE PROJECT DESCRIBED HEREIN. 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. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING, CURBING, ETC. DURING CONSTRUCTION. UPON COMPLEnON OF WORK, THE . CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP THE GENERAL WORK AREA CLEAN AND HAZARD FREE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS, RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY. PREMISES SHALL BE LEFT IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE. 10. THESE DRAWINGS ARE FORMATTED FOR 24'x36''(SIZE D). DO NOT SCALE OTHER SIZED VERSIONS OF THESE DRAWINGS. IGENERAL LEGEND SECTION NUMBER x x -x SHEET NUMBER DRAWING SECTION SECTION NUMBER (4 x -x SHEET NUMBER D ETAI L SECTION NUMBER X x -x SHEET NUMBER J DETAIL ENLARGEMENT NTS = NOT TO SCALE SHEET INDEX NO. SHEET TITLE RNO. T-1 TITLE SHEET A Z-1 PLOT PLAN A Z-2 ISITE PLAN, ELEVATION 8 DETAILS A LATITUDE: 39'32'44' SITE ADDRESS: TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. LONGITUDE: 121'3:112' OROVILLE, CA APPLICANT: UbiquiTel ELEVATION: 416' 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE A USGS MAP: N/A CHICO, CA 95973 DEED BOOK/PACE: N/A PARCEL NUMBER: 041-220-064 CONTACT PERSON; STFVF RIIPP.FNTMAL - PROJECT SUMMARY SITE NUMBER: SF03UB323A PROPERTY OWNER: EARL H. GARNER k EVA E. GARNER SITE DATA: SITE NAME LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN ORVILLE. CA LATITUDE: 39'32'44' SITE ADDRESS: TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. LONGITUDE: 121'3:112' OROVILLE, CA APPLICANT: UbiquiTel ELEVATION: 416' 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE A USGS MAP: N/A CHICO, CA 95973 DEED BOOK/PACE: N/A PARCEL NUMBER: 041-220-064 CONTACT PERSON; STFVF RIIPP.FNTMAL - (530) 897-5005 REFERENCE MAP: LOT NUMBER: N/A PAGE: N/A ' CURRENT ZONING: U -UNCLASSIFIED JURISDICTION: BUTTE COUNTY GRID: N/A ROE'CEIVED AUG 0 3 20.0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION AUG 0 2 2000 VICINITY MAP SITE TRUE NORTH 70 4>y M NTS DRIVING DIRECTIONS HWY 99 SOUTH FROM CHICO TO HWY 149 THEN TO HWY 70 SOUTH. TURN EAST ON GARDEN DRIVE (NORTH OF OROVILLE) THEN NORTH ON' TABLE MTN BLVD. SITE ON HILLSIDE EAST OF TABLE-MTN. BLVD, APPROX. 3 MILES AFTER DEPARTING HWY 70 PROJECT DESCRIPTION I INSTALLATION OF USIQUITEL WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY CONSISTING OF EQUIPMENT CABINET. ANTENNAS CONSIST OF (2) SECTORS WITH (3) ANTENNAS TOTAL (2) PANEL ANTENNAS ARE LOCATED AT 72'. A DONOR ANTENNA IS LOCATED AT 20'. . I. APPROVALS LANDLORD LEASING R.F. 7nNINf. CONSTRUCTION A&E TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fox: (513) 942-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Nmda St.. Canon City, N—da 89703 Phane (775) 884-0479 Fax (775) 884-4226 E -mob PI-en90-belLnet to LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE McLEAN, VA 22102 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIQUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. IROIECT LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLV. OROMLLE. CA ' PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAWN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ DER TIRE TITLE SHEET DEET "MR T-1 T.."111011 U . tv PLOT PLAN 1•-p. LEGEND UNDERGROUND WATER —T— — UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE --E---4-- UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL — �- — — UNDERGROUND GAS — — — — — — — SITE BOUNDARY UNE • POWERUNE PROPERTY UNE • POWER POLE (P.P.) ROOD LIGHT ]�( FIRE HYDRANT pq WATER VALVE m ELECTRIC METER O WATER METER ELEVATION AT TOP OF CONCRETE �m tTp{0� ELEVATION AT iLOeLNE ELEVATION AT EDGE OF PAVEMENT ✓`L+Y. ELEVATION AT NATURAL GROUND 6 CENTERUIE OF STREET SITE LOCATION KTs NOTES OWNER: EARL H. GARNER & EVA E. GARNER APN: 041-220-064 THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND A COMPILATION OF AVAILABLE RECORD AND TIRE INFORMATION. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. PROPERTY LINES ARE DERIVED FROM RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN PLOTTED BASED SOLELY ON INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE PRELIMINARY TIRE REPORT BY: TRICOR TIRE COMPANY, ORDER NO. 00191096. DATED 6/26, 2000. THE UNDERGROUND UTIUTIES (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN LOCATED BY FIELD OBSERVATION . THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED ALTHOUGH HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE AT THE CENTER OF THE TOWER WAS DETERMINED BY CPS. OBSERVATIONS. LAT. 39'32'38.4' N. NAD 83 LONG. 121'35'18.7' W. NAD 83 ELEV. 417.6' NAVD 88 (BASIS OF DRAWING) LAT. 39'32'38.8' N. NAD 27 LONG. 121'35'14.8 W. NAD 27 ELEV. 415.2' NGVD 29 The information shown above meets or exceeds the requirements set forth in FAA order 8260.19c for 1-A accuracy ( t 15' horizontally and t 3' Vertically). The horizontal datum (coordinates') are expressed as degrees, minutes and seconds, to the necrest'tenth of a second. The vertical datum (heights) are expressed in feet and decimals thereof and are determined to the nearest 0.1 . foot. GROUND ELEV. a 416.4' A.M.S.L (NAVD 88) TOP OF STRUCTURE ELEV. a 517.1' A.M.S.L. (NAVD 88) STRUCTURE HEIGHT - 100.7' TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 L:=(513) 942-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Nawda Sl. Canon City. Nevado 9970.1 Phone (775) 884-0479 Fax (775) 884-4226 E -moll phegOmoell.net k�o LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE McLEAN, VA 22102 16 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITEA CHICO• CA 95973. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS. PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PROJECT LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. GRO.4 CA PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAVN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ TT AUG \rqT� OF C a1 PLOT PLAN . PEET NIIm Z1 '4 f1j,*uA 1-CKANNEL NETWORK REPEATER (DA1900C NR) WITH CPS h METER, SEE DETAIL zz zx EXISTING AIRTOU/ CH EXISRNC TOWER 517.1 AM.S.L. J -HEIGHT: 100.7 A.G.L. GEOGAnO�F\ ' - \ . GIVEN NEN HERE - Y EX. FENCED / LEASE AREA EXISTING % I SITE PLAN zx swE : r�1o• (J P (ASND) +- CfOUN0 WELL WEED BARRIER' % TrPAR LANDSCAPE 3/4' CRUSHED STONE / FABRIC OR EQUAL ASTM C33 SIZE NO. 57 COMPACTED SUBCRADE riGRAVEL SURFACING DETAIL V2,/=A[F : NTS SUBS( REPE 0 DONOR ANTENNA PLAN OF PROPOSED EQUIPMENT \,!!,/SCALE: His IOO.r TOP OF TOWER 8511, NEXTEL ANTENNAS EXISTING AIRTOUCH ANTENNA PROPOSED UBIOUITEL PANEL ANTENNAS (2) 72' x / Z -Z PROPOSED USIOUITEL DONOR ANTENNA EXISTING CHAIN LWK �— FENCE W/ BARB WIRE 20' . EXISTING GRADE I QSOUTH ELEVATION zx Sca : wS OPS. ATTACH TO / / 2'-0-0• /-CAP END / I / V I 3'd PIPE W/ U -BOLTS. �ANIZED /�UNI-STRUT, TTP. 4 METER 1 -CHANNEL NETWORK REPEATER (DA1900C NR) ,d T4 s 10' L0. a 501 40 GALVANIZED 4 PIPE m DISCONNECT-� /2 -Co' I NEA • 11 , FOOnNGS ISL j x• SCH 4D wc_j ar ELECTRIC CONDUIT ^� OUNTING DETAIL Q4Q ?�� �N lF :IS _— G BARE TINNED R CONNECT TO 7 GROUND RING TAS. ATTAI 3.0 PIF U -t METER TECTONIC £NCANEMINC CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fax: (513) 42-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS,. INC' 611 N. N—do St. Corson City, Nevado 89703 Phone (775) 884-0479 Fe. (775) 884-4226 E -moll is-en901Woelt.ne1, %�o LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE McLEAN, VA 22102 I°" UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIQUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PROIECi LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. OROVILL.E, CA PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAW BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ SUBMITTALS M I -CHANNEL NETWORK /-REPEATER (OA19ODC NR) DISCONNECT-� - e TDR%E ZONm SEAL W/ a SILICONE 3'e SCH 40 GALVANIZED PIPE 2' SCH 40 PVC '/ I ELECTRIC CONDUIT C TOWER 724 FOUNDATION " -a* MIN r �fr,� IOFOOTNGS ��IrI I.•I UV L J sEEr TATE SITE PLAN DETAIL 42MEAINTIN-CS ECTION ELEVATION SCALE : NTS SHEET Illmn Z2 2 "`v kU 91 Ubmiqu.iTel. LOWERTABLEMOUNTAIN OROVILLE, CA SIF03URO'lic3A CO LOCATION OF ANTENNAS GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PLANS, EXISTING CONDITIONS, AND 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS ACCORDING A DIMENSIONS OF THE JOB SITE PRIOR TO STARTING WORK. IMMEDIATELY TO THE MANUFACTURER'S / VENDOR'S SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED Z-2 SITE PLAN, ELEVATION 8 DETAILS NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFORE OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR ORDINANCES TAKE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAME. PRECEDENCE. 2. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE PROJECT DESCRIBED 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR WORK PROCEEDING HEREIN. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES AND OROVILLE, CA IN A SAFE AND ORDERLY MANNER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AND FOR COORDINATING ALL PORTIONS OF THE WORK ELEVATION: APPLICABLE CODES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY UNDES UNDEERR THE CONTRACT. AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION. CONTRACTOR AND/OR THEIR EMPLOYEES USGS MAP: N/A t MUST IMM IAT Y NOTIFY THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER OF ANY 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT CHICO, CA 95973 UNSAFE CONDITIONS DURING THE COURSE OF WORK. EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING, CURBING, ETC. DEED BOOK/PAGE: N/A DURING CONSTRUCTION. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, THE 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL CINE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED CONTACT PERSON: ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND (AWFUL ORDERS OF ANY DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY. PUBLIC AUTHORITY, MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, (530) 697-5005 AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES BEARING ON THE 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP THE GENERAL WORK AREA CLEAN AND LOT NUMBER: N/A PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. THE WORK PERFORMED ON THE PROJECT HAZARD FREE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, PAGE: AND THE MATERIALS INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH DEBRIS, RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS JIM159117710 M ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS, AND ORDINANCES. REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY. PREMISES SHALL BE LEFT IN CLEAN NDN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF 5. THE SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS, ANY NATURE. EQUIPMENT, LABOR AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS AND LABOR DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK/PROJECT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. 10. THESE DRAWINGS ARE FORMATTED FOR 24'x36' (SIZE D). DO NOT SCALE OTHER SIZED VERSIONS OF.THESE DRAWINGS. GENERAL LEGEND Xx SECTION NUMBER x—x , SHEET NUMBER DRAWING SECTION SECTION NUMBER x x—x SHEET NUMBER DETAIL'- SECTION NUMBER x x—x (,. SHEET NUMBER DETAIL ENLARGEMENT NTS = NOT TO SCALE LAFCO AUG 1.0 2000 oroville, California SHEET INDEX NOT SHEET TITLE RNV. 7-1 TITLE SHEET A Z -I PLOT PLAN A Z-2 SITE PLAN, ELEVATION 8 DETAILS A SITE NAME LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN ORVILLE, CA LATITUDE: 39'32'44' SITE ADDRESS: TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. LONGITUDE: 121'35'12 -- OROVILLE, CA APPLICANT: UbiquiTel ELEVATION: 416' 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE A USGS MAP: N/A t CHICO, CA 95973 PROJECT SUMMARY s SITE NUMBER: SF03UB323A PROPERTY OWNER: EARL H. GARNER & EVA E. GARNER SITE DATA: SITE NAME LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN ORVILLE, CA LATITUDE: 39'32'44' SITE ADDRESS: TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. LONGITUDE: 121'35'12 -- OROVILLE, CA APPLICANT: UbiquiTel ELEVATION: 416' 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE A USGS MAP: N/A t CHICO, CA 95973 DEED BOOK/PAGE: N/A } PARCEL NUMBER: 041-210-064 CONTACT PERSON: STEVE RUPPENTHAL (530) 697-5005 REFERENCE MAP:. LOT NUMBER: N/A PAGE: N/A 'CURRENT ZONING: II-IINCIASSIFFD JIM159117710 M DVIT6 COUNTY 6RID. NDN RE CE IVED AUG 0 3 2000 PLANNING 1JVNISION AUG 0 2 2000 VICINITY MAP SITE TRUE NORTH 70 l�4 NTS DRIVING DIRECTIONS HWY 99 SOUTH FROM CHICO TO HWY 149 THEN TO HWY 70 SOUTH. TURN EAST ON GARDEN DRIVE (NORTH OF OROVILLE) THEN NORTH ON TABLE MTN BLVD. SITE ON HILLSIDE EAST OF TABLE MTN. BLVD, APPROX. 3 MILES AFTER DEPARTING HWY 70 PROJECT DESCRIPTIO INSTALLATION OF UBIOUITEL WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY CONSISTING OF EQUIPMENT CABINET. ANTENNAS CONSIST OF (2) SECTORS WITH (3) ANTENNAS TOTAL (2) PANEL ANTENNAS ARE LOCATED AT 72'. A DONOR ANTENNA IS LOCATED AT 20'. APPROVALS LANDLORD LEASING R.F. ZONING CONSTRUCTION ASE TECTONIC. ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste.. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fox: (513) 442-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 11" N. N—'. Sl. Conon City. Nada 89703 Phone (775) 884-0479 Fax (7 75) 884-4226 E- 0 p1-eng0rneelLnet Z*'LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE MCLEAN. VA 22102 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. OROAU. CA PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAVN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ SUBMITTALS EQIM SEAL SHEET TITLE TITLE SHEET SWET "BER T- 1 de A B ;lJ /.A PLOT PLAN r_20' LEGEND. M 16'00' UNDERGROUND WATER . - -N- - -T- - UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE --C-_ UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL - --0-- -� - UNDERGROUND GAS . __---_- _._._ SITE BOUNDARY UNE Pte! _.. PROPERTY UNE . • POWER POLE (P.P.) ' ROOD LIGHT 2T FIRE HYDRANT WATER VALVE IZ pd m ELECTRIC METER 0 WATER METER 2 C7 El"AT10N AT TOP OF CONCRETE Tr Tt EIEVAl10N AT fIDNTWE -i el ELEVATION AT EDGE OF PAVEMENT ' �Ma ELEVATION AT NATURAL. GROUND CENTERUNE OF STREET SITE LOCATION FLTs NOTES OWNER: EARL H. GARNER h EVA E. GARNER APN: 041-220-064 THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON'A FIELD SURVEY AND A COMPILATION OF AVAILABLE RECORD AND TITLE INFORMATION. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. PROPERTY LINES ARE DERIVED FROM RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN PLOTTED BASED SOLELY ON INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE PRELIMINARY TITLE REPORT BY: TRICOR TITLE COMPANY, ORDER NO. 00191096. DATED 6/26, 2000. THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN LOCATED BY FIELD OBSERVATION . THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED ALTHOUGH HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE AT THE CENTER OF THE TOWER WAS DETERMINED BY GPS OBSERVATIONS. LAT. 39'32.38.4' N. NAD 83 LONG. 121'35.18.7 W. NAD 83 ELEV. 417.6' NAVD 88 (BASIS OF DRAWING) LAT. }9'32'38.8" N. NAD 27 LONG. 121'35'14.8' W. NAD 27 ELEV. 415.2' NGVD 29 The information shown above meets or exceeds the requirements set forth in FAA order 8260.19c for 1—A accuracy ( d: 15' horizontally and d: 3' vertically). The horizontal datum (coordinates) are .expressed as degrees, minutes and seconds, to the nearest tenth of a second. The vertical datum (heights) are expressed in feet and decimols thereof and are determined to the nearest 0.1 foot. 17,11001D CLC%. 11CA! !„Lf,D:L: (IIA'.4 DO) TOP OF STRUCTURE ELEV. - 517.1' A.M.S.L. (NAVD 88) STRUCTURE HEIGHT a 100.7' TECTONIC ENG/NEER/NG CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fax: '(513) 42-9531 PALMER & l AUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Newdo St. Carmn City, Nevode 89703 Phme (4 5) 684-0479 F.. (775) 884-4226 E- 11 pi-engameell.net tilo LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE MCLEAN, VA 22102 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIQUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PROW LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. OROVNF, CA PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAVN BYI NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ SUBMITTALS C '26 9724 M AUGC � 20004 . Oit F C P`,t�® PLOT PLAN SHEET NNBER Z1 1 -CHANNEL NETWORK REPEATER (DA1900C NRl WITH CPS & NEPER. SEE DETAIL 2 3 z2 z2 EXISTING \ AIRTOUCH i / EXISTING TONER JELEV: 517.1 A.M.S.L. HEIGHT: 100.7' A.G.L. U910U LEASE A —R EA 4',4' GEODETIC LOCAno�>"\+\ �} \ GIVEN HERE \\\1 0 EX. FENCEDy / .._.. - LEASE AREA ' EX'SIT —p�. ._ - - ..�.� +-• •_ SHELTER • i \+ X r, -' SITE PLAN z2 SCALE: 1•-1o' . � n,.-, r P),1(ASND) _+,_ GROUND WELL 3/4- CRUSHED STONE ASTM C33 SIZE NO. 57 I WEED BARRIER TYPAR LANDSCAPE FABRIC OR EQUAL COMPACTED SUBGRADE — QGRAVEL SURFACING DETAIL k,!2/SCALE : HIS suesc REPE DONOR ANTENNA 21PLAN OF PROPOSED EQUIPMENT \,EJ SCALE: NTs r i H rCAP END 2'-0- GPS• ATTACH TO / / 1 NO ]•e PIPE W/ GALVANIZED r UNISTRUT, 7YP. { 1 -CHANNEL NETWORK METER REPEATER (OA1900C NR) 3•e , 10• LG. a SCH 40 GALVANIZED L m PIPE TECTONIC NE%TEL ANTENNAS 6 ENGINEERING - DISCONNECT-� I F2 AWG � jrN 1 I 10.0 , 24-_: = :•� I i�` i i! FOOTINGS I' =.I II i• . :: 2• SCH 40 PVC_%I ELECTRIC CONDOR AMOUNTING DETAIL I1 SCALE : NIS BARE TINNED CONNECT To GROUND RING 851: DISCI 2' ELECT Eamc Phone: (513) 942-9530 Faz: (513) 442-9531 EXISTING AIRTOUCH ANTENNA PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Newdo SL Cm1Nm City, N—da 99703 PROPOSED Pe- 884 4226 ' _ UBIOUITEL PANEL E -mag PI-eNOmCell.net ANTENNAS (2) (�ENNN�POSED LCC LCL INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE A1aLEAN• VA 22102 low Ubiquffel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO. CA 95973 72' 2 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN z-2 THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY PROPOSED USIOUITEL USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN DONOR ANTENNA THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. COSTING CHAIN LINK PROW TEN" W/ eARa WOK -LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN Ba SF03UB323A TABLE MOUWIAIN BLV. oRONUF, CA = SOUTH ELEVATION PROJECT ND. 000637 2 SCALE : HIS DRAWN BY: NJH CHECKED BY - SUBMITTALS AMOUNTING SECTION Z2 SCALE : NTS 11uG .NOB MT TITLE SITE PLAN DETAIL ELEVATION SHEET NODIDI Z2 TECTONIC NE%TEL ANTENNAS ENGINEERING - CONSULTANTS P.C. 100.7 TOP o< TOWER 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 851: DISCI 2' ELECT Eamc Phone: (513) 942-9530 Faz: (513) 442-9531 EXISTING AIRTOUCH ANTENNA PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Newdo SL Cm1Nm City, N—da 99703 PROPOSED Pe- 884 4226 ' _ UBIOUITEL PANEL E -mag PI-eNOmCell.net ANTENNAS (2) (�ENNN�POSED LCC LCL INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE A1aLEAN• VA 22102 low Ubiquffel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO. CA 95973 72' 2 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN z-2 THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY PROPOSED USIOUITEL USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN DONOR ANTENNA THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. COSTING CHAIN LINK PROW TEN" W/ eARa WOK -LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN Ba SF03UB323A TABLE MOUWIAIN BLV. oRONUF, CA = SOUTH ELEVATION PROJECT ND. 000637 2 SCALE : HIS DRAWN BY: NJH CHECKED BY - SUBMITTALS AMOUNTING SECTION Z2 SCALE : NTS 11uG .NOB MT TITLE SITE PLAN DETAIL ELEVATION SHEET NODIDI Z2 TO: We 4 APPENDIX A NOTICE OF EXEMPTION Office of Planning and Research 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 Sacramento, CA 95814 County Clerk County of Butte 25 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 FROM: Butte County Planning Division 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 .oar 46 C"u Project Title: UP 01-02, USE PERMIT ANDA JI e TTE LERK Assessor's Parcel No.: 041-220-064 — DEPUTY Applicant: UBIQUITEL Leasing Company, 140 Independence Circle, Studio A, Chico, CA 95973 Project Location -Specific: On the east side of Table Mountain Boulevard, approximately one mile north of the Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard, north of Oroville. Project Location -City: Chico Project Location -County: Butte Description of Nature, Purpose and Beneficiaries of Project: Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 72 -foot level on an existing 100 -foot tall tower, and for three equipment cabinets. Name of Person or Agency Approving Project: Butte County Planning Commission Exempt Status: (Check (One) Ministerial (Sec. 15073) Declared Emergency (Sec. 15071(a)) _ Emergency Project (Sec.. 15071 (b)-and.(c)) X Categorical Exemption. State.type and section number: 15311 Reasons why project is exempt: Placement of seasonal or temporary use items such as lifeguard towers, mobile food units, portable restrooms, or similar items in generally the same locations from time to time in publicly owned parks, stadiums, or other facilities designed for public use. Contact Person: Stephen Betts Telephone: (530) 538-7601 If filed by applicant: 1. Attach certified document of exemption finding. 2. Has a notice of exemption been filed by the public agency approving the project? Yes No Date Received For Filing: iature, Ra Wilson FILE COPY Principal Planner . : K:\PLANNING\PROJECTS\UPC\UBIOUITE.UP\TABLEMTN\NOE.WPD . •. DECLARATION OF FEES DUE (California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4) NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT UBIQUITEL Leasing Company 0 140 Independence Circle, Studio A Chico, CA 95973 FILING NO. Project Title/file number: CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: 1. NOTICE OF EXEMPTION/STATEMENT OF EXEMPTION (X) A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee O B. De Minimus Impact - Certificate of Fee Exemption ; $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 2. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION - FEE REQUIRED () A. Negative Declaration $1,250 State Filing Fee $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee () B. Environmenial Impact Report $850 State Filing Fee $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 3. ( ) OTHER (Specify) $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee PAYMENT / NON-PAYMENT OF FEES: 1. (X) PAYMENT: The above fees have been paid. See attached receipt(s). 2. () NON-PAYMENT: The above fees are required. Not paid. Chief Planning Official By: Randy Wilson Title: Principal Planner Lead Agency: Butte County Department of Development Services Date: October 99 2006 TWO COPIES OF THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED WITH ALL ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. THREE COPIES OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION ARE REQUIRED FOR FILING. ALL APPLICABLE FEES ARE DUE AND PAYABLE PRIOR TO THE FILING OF ANY ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE COUNTY OF BUTTE. K:\PLANNING\PROJ ECTS\UPC\UBIQUITE. UP\TAB LEMTN\F&GFEE. W PD Sra- • COUNTY OF BUTTE • Oroville, California GENERAL CLAIM CLAIMANT: LCC Uhf nc`l-+Wn� --r4lG' ADDRESS: 140 Independence Circle, Suite A CITY & STATE: Chico, CA 95973 DATE OF CLAIM: October 19, 2000 IMPORTANT.- SEE INSTRUCTIONS SUBMIT CLAIM TO DEPARTMENT RECEIVING GOODS OR SERVICES CNWk l mF DATE DESCRIPTION OF CLAIM DESCRIBE FULLY TO AVOID DELAY AMOUNT 10-19-00 Refund of Remaining Fees for UP 01-02. $175. 00 TOTAL $175. 00 I, the undersigned, declare under penalty of perjury that the services or articles claimed have been perform deliv r a that this claim is true and correct as stated. Dated this � l� day of Ox -Md'( -'-e 20 ffi)- , at 10'- Is r Calif. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the services or articles specified above have been performed or delivered and that there is a Budget Appropriation [ ] or Specific Board Approval [ ] (Check one) for the same. t /► Dated this day of 0 L v cD --7 20 ¢v , at 0 r7—ewe Calif. Department Head or Authorized De u Dept. Code 480-001 Ex . Code 4210900 PAYABLE FROM General FUND DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE -AUDITOR'S USE ONLY DEPT. & SUB. PROJ. SUB. OBJ. CLAIM NO. INV. NO. INV. DATE ENCUMB.. GROSS AMT. Date 10/26/00 Development Services Depaoment Time 1:54 pm Applicant Billing Worksheet UP 01-02 * LCC International, Inc. 140 Independence Circle, Suite A Chico, CA 95973 In reference to UP 01-02 Rounding None Full Precision No Last bill Last charge 10/13/00 Last payment / / Amount $0.00 Date/Slip# Description HOURS/RATE AMOUNT 08/07/00 Larry P. / P 1.25 73.75 #31536 Processing 59.00 08/18/00 Lynn R. / C 0.25 11.25 #32296 Clerical 45.00 08/21/00 Lynn R. / C 1.00 45.00 #31814 Clerical 45.00 09/04/00 Lynn R. / C 0.50 22.50 #32067 Clerical 45.00 10/02/00 Lynn R. / C 0.50 22.50 #32628 Clerical 45.00 TOTAL BILLABLE TIME CHARGES 3.50 TOTAL BILLABLE COSTS TOTAL NEW CHARGES PAYMENTS/REFUNDS/CREDITS 07/28/00 Deposit - Receipt #18592 (350.00) 10/26/00 Refund/Claim Form to Auditor 175.00 TOTAL PAYMENTS/REFUNDS/CREDITS NEW BALANCE Page 3 TOTAL $175.00 $0.00 $175.00 ($175.00) TOTAL NEW BALANCE $0.00 i 0 MEMORANDUM PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO: Butte County Assessor's Office FROM: Butte County Planning Department SUBJECT: UBIQUITEL Leasing Company, UP 01-02 DATE: October 10, 2000 t. Pursuant to Section 65863.5 of the Government Code, the following parcel identified as 041-220-064, was: Rezone from to zoning district. Granted a variance to X Issued a conditional USE PERMIT Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 72 -foot level on an existing 100 -foot tall tower, and for three equipment cabinets., On the east side of Table Mountain Boulevard, approximately one mile north of the Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard, north of Oroville.,U (Unclassified) USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 09 1020 DATE: (Certified Mail Rec.) UP 01-02 PERMIT NO. 041-220-064 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below: UbiquiTel Leasing Company is hereby granted a Use Permit in accordance with application filed: Use Permit .to colocate two 3 square foot (8 inches wide x 58 inches high) panel antennas centered at the 72 -foot height and a 42 inch diameter dish antenna at the 20 -foot height on an existing 100-f6ot tall lattice tower, and one 2 square foot equipment cabinet with an attached GPS antenna. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of application and issuance of Permit, constitutes cause for the revocation of said permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Butte County Zoning Ordinance, including Butte County Code Sec. 24-45.65. 2. Unless otherwise provided for in a special condition to this use permit, all conditions must be completed prior to or concurrently with the establishment of the granted use. The use granted by this permit must be established within 24 months of the delivery of the countersigned permit to the Permittee. . 3. - Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a use permit has been granted is not established within two years of the date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the Permittee, the.permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. 6. Neither the applicant, nor any agent nor representative of the applicant shall intentionally omit or misrepresent any material fact in connection with the application. Any alleged material misrepresentation shall constitute grounds for the Director of Development Services to commence a revocation hearing, and, if proven to exist, shall constitute sufficient grounds to revoke a permit. Conditions of Approval: The new antennas shall be painted to match the color of the existing tower at the height they will be located. 2. The installation of the Facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The Facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division, that all associated monopoles and towers in excess of thirty (3 0) feet. in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 1 No .advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 4. The placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed_ restrictions 6. The Facility shall have a twelve (12) foot. wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 7. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 8. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, the County, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 9. The Facility or combination of the Facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended overtime. 10. If it is found that the Facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the Facility. In no case shall the Facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The Facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, 2 safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the Facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC OET 65. Prior to issuance of the building permit for the installation of the Facility, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount ' and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the Facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the Facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 11. All Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned Facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. If the Director of Development Services determines that the Facility is abandoned, the applicant may be required to remove all equipment belonging to the applicant from the premises and return the site to its original condition within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of notice to abate. If such Facility is not removed and the site returned to its original condition within thirty (30) days, the County may remove the Facility at the applicant's and/or land owner's joint and several expense. 12. All ground level support Facilities shall be painted and/or screened from view with adequate landscaping appropriate to the surrounding environment. All aesthetic treatments, including landscaping shall be maintained as approved for the life of the Facility. 13. The Facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 14. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of, or retained by, the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division and the Building Division no later than January 31 of each year. 15. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 16. Applicant shall implement measures to prevent fugitive dust emissions during all construction activities. 17. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is identified 3 as "Exhibit E" and date-stamped August 3, 2000, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 18. Prior to use of this project, the applicant shall contact the. Planning Division for a field inspection to verify all conditions of approval and ordinance requirements have been met. 19. Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances and regulations. 20. Prior to storage of fuel or other hazardous materials at the facility submit a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan or complete a Hazardous Materials and Emissions Questionnaire, and submit to Environmental Health. 21. Building permits are required for the antennas and equipment cabinets. Provide plans and calculations indicating adequacy, of existing tower with addition of proposed antennas. Plans and calculations shall be prepared by a licensed or registered design professional authorized to practice in the State of California. I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing conditions, that they are in fact the conditions which were imposed upon the granting of this use permit, and that I agree to abide fully by said conditions. Dated: Z'l lzz�5 Applicant NOTE: Issuance of this Use Permit does not waive re uirer Department permits before starting construct' , n d04S it CC: Land Development Division Building Division Environmental Health Department. Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessor's Office County Planning 4 ofaininuilding and Health ve oAe eauirements. Chairman Efl x9 APPROVED Development Plan DATE2-1'c,-_-m USE PERMIT VARIANCE MINOR l).P. ADM.PERMIT PLANNING COMMISS. DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PLANS, EXISTING CONDITIONS, AND DIMENSIONS OF THE JOB SITE PRIOR TO STARTING WORK. IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAME. 2. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR WORK PROCEEDING IN A SAFE AND ORDERLY MANNER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION. CONTRACTOR AND/OR THEIR EMPLOYEES MUST IMMEDIATE NOTIFY THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER OF ANY UNSAFE CONDITIONS DURING THE COURSE OF WORK. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY, MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. THE WORK PERFORMED ON THE PROJECT .AND THE MATERIALS INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE 11TH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS, AND ORDINANCES. 5. THE SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, LABOR AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS AND LABOR DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK/PROJECT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. • UbimquiTel' LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN OROVILLE9 CA SF03UB323A CO LOCATION OF ANTENNAS 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S / VENDOR'S SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR ORDINANCES TAKE PRECEDENCE. 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE PROJECT DESCRIBED HEREIN: 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. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING, CURBING, ETC. DURING CONSTRUCTION. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP THE GENERAL WORK AREA CLEAN AND HAZARD FREE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS, RUBBISH AND'REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY. PREMISES SHALL BE LEFT IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE. 10. THESE DRAWINGS ARE FORMATTED FOR 24'x36' (SIZE D). DO NOT SCALE OTHER SIZED VERSIONS OF THESE DRAWINGS. IGENE.RAL LEGEND SECTION NUMBER X x -x SHEET NUMBER DRAWING SECTION SECTION NUMBER x x -x SHEET NUMBER D ETAI L SECTION NUMBER X x-x�NUMBER \ SHEJ1 DETAIL ENLARGEMENT NTS = NOT TO SCALE SHEET INDEX NO. SHEET TITLE NO ' T-1 TITLE SHEET A Z-1 PLOT PLAN A Z-2 SITE PLAN, ELEVATION & DETAILS A LATITUDE: 3732'44' SITE ADDRESS: TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. LONGITUDE: 121'35'12' OROVILLE, CA APPLICANT: UbiquiTel ELEVATION: 416' 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE A USGS MAP: N/A CHICO, CA 95973 DEED BOOK/PAGE: N/A PARCEL NUMBER: 041-220-064 CONTACT PERSON: STEVE RUPPENTHAL PROJECT SUMMARY SITE NUMBER: SF03UB323A PROPERTY OWNER: EARL H. GARNER & EVA E. GARNER SITE DATA SITE NAME: LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN ORVILLE, CA LATITUDE: 3732'44' SITE ADDRESS: TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. LONGITUDE: 121'35'12' OROVILLE, CA APPLICANT: UbiquiTel ELEVATION: 416' 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE A USGS MAP: N/A CHICO, CA 95973 DEED BOOK/PAGE: N/A PARCEL NUMBER: 041-220-064 CONTACT PERSON: STEVE RUPPENTHAL (530) 897-5005 REFERENCE MAP: LOT NUMBER: N/A PAGE: N/A LUKKLNI LUNINU' U-UNULASSDILU _ J0ISbICT10N: BUTTE COUNTY - GRID: N/A RECEIVED AUG 0 3 2000 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION PROJECT DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION OF USIOUITEL WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY CONSISTING OF EQUIPMENT CABINET. ANTENNAS CONSIST OF (2) SECTORS WITH (3) ANTENNAS TOTAL. (2) PANEL ANTENNAS ARE LOCATED AT 72'. A DONOR ANTENNA IS LOCATED AT 20'. AUG 0 2 2000 VICINITY MAP SITE TRUE NORTH 70 o' NTS DRIVING DIRECTIONS HWY 99 SOUTH FROM CHICO TO HWY 149 THEN TO HWY 70 SOUTH. TURN EAST ON GARDEN DRIVE (NORTH OF OROVILLE) THEN NORTH ON TABLE MTN BLVD. SITE ON HILLSIDE EAST OF TABLE MTN. BLVD, APPROX. 3 MILES AFTER DEPARTING HWY 70 APPROVALS LANDLORD LEASING R.F. ZONING CONSTRUCTION ABE TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513 942-9530 Fox: (5 13) 42-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. N. -do St. Conon City. Nmda 89703 'Phone (775) 884-0479 Fax (775) 1184-4226 E—mail p1—ang0arvaa1I.nat tilo LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE ..LEAN. VA 22102 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIQUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PmR LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TA&E MOUNTAIN BLVD. OROVRIF, CA PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAWN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ i SUBMITTALS MT ME TITLE SHEET 9EET HRIBER T=1 C• �r d PLOT PLAN V -2a' LEGEND SITE LOCATION ELTS NOTES OWNER: EARL H. GARNER & EVA E. GARNER APN: 041-220-064 TECTONIC ENGINEERING 16'00' CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Or, Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fax: (513) 942-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. fill N. Nevado SL Canon City. Nevado 69703 ~ Faxno (77 77 )5) 694-42269 E—mail pl—enpOmbell.net Z tilo LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH ORIVE McLEAN. VA 22102 ' Ubiquffel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO. CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PROM LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. OROWUE, G PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAWN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ SUBMITTALS THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND A COMPILATION OF AVAILABLE RECORD AND TITLE INFORMATION. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, PROPERTY ONES ARE DERIVED FROM RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN PLOTTED BASED SOLELY ON INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE PRELIMINARY TITLE REPORT BY: TRICOR TITLE COMPANY, ORDER NO. 00191096, DATED 6/26, 2000. THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN LOCATED BY FIELD OBSERVATION . THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND - UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTIUTIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED ALTHOUGH HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE AT THE CENTER OF THE TOWER WAS DETERMINED BY GPS OBSERVATIONS. LAT. 39'32'38.4' N. NAD 83 LONG. 121'35'18.7' W. NAD 83 ELEV. 417.6' NAVE) 88 (BASS OF DRAWING) LAT. 39'32'38.8' N. NAD 27 LONG. 121'35'14.8 W. NAD 27 ELEV. 415.2' NGVD 29 The information shorn above meets or exceeds the requirements set forth in FAA order 8260.19c for 1-A accuracy ( 3 15' horizontally and t 3' vertically). The horizontal datum (coordinates) are expressed as degrees. minutes and seconds, to the nearest tenth of a second. The vertical datum (heights) are expressed in feet and decimals thereof and are determined to the nearest 0.1 foot. GROUND ELEV. - 416.4' A.M.S.L. (NAVE) 88) TOP OF STRUCTURE ELEV. - 517.1' A.M.S.L. (NAVO 88) STRUCTURE HEIGHT - 100.7' V PLOT PLAN DEET NMAER Z1 ZZ UNDERGROUND WATER —T— — UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE —E— —E-- UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL — — — UNDERGROUND GAS — — — — — — — SITE BOUNDARY UNE --- -- POWERUNE PROPERTY UNE • POWER POLE (P.P.) FLOOD LIGHT x( FIRE HYDRANT WATER VALVE M ELECTRICMETEfl 0,�po WATER METER ELEVATION AT TOP OF CONCRETE WjOa TrR ELEVATION AT ROWl1NE 100 � ELEVATION AT EDGE OF PAVEMENT 1N�a� ELEVATION AT NATURAL GROUND _ > b CDaERUNE OF STREET SITE LOCATION ELTS NOTES OWNER: EARL H. GARNER & EVA E. GARNER APN: 041-220-064 TECTONIC ENGINEERING 16'00' CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Or, Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fax: (513) 942-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. fill N. Nevado SL Canon City. Nevado 69703 ~ Faxno (77 77 )5) 694-42269 E—mail pl—enpOmbell.net Z tilo LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH ORIVE McLEAN. VA 22102 ' Ubiquffel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO. CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PROM LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. OROWUE, G PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAWN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ SUBMITTALS THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND A COMPILATION OF AVAILABLE RECORD AND TITLE INFORMATION. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, PROPERTY ONES ARE DERIVED FROM RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN PLOTTED BASED SOLELY ON INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE PRELIMINARY TITLE REPORT BY: TRICOR TITLE COMPANY, ORDER NO. 00191096, DATED 6/26, 2000. THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN LOCATED BY FIELD OBSERVATION . THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND - UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTIUTIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED ALTHOUGH HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE AT THE CENTER OF THE TOWER WAS DETERMINED BY GPS OBSERVATIONS. LAT. 39'32'38.4' N. NAD 83 LONG. 121'35'18.7' W. NAD 83 ELEV. 417.6' NAVE) 88 (BASS OF DRAWING) LAT. 39'32'38.8' N. NAD 27 LONG. 121'35'14.8 W. NAD 27 ELEV. 415.2' NGVD 29 The information shorn above meets or exceeds the requirements set forth in FAA order 8260.19c for 1-A accuracy ( 3 15' horizontally and t 3' vertically). The horizontal datum (coordinates) are expressed as degrees. minutes and seconds, to the nearest tenth of a second. The vertical datum (heights) are expressed in feet and decimals thereof and are determined to the nearest 0.1 foot. GROUND ELEV. - 416.4' A.M.S.L. (NAVE) 88) TOP OF STRUCTURE ELEV. - 517.1' A.M.S.L. (NAVO 88) STRUCTURE HEIGHT - 100.7' V PLOT PLAN DEET NMAER Z1 ZZ 16'00' n� as \ t 2 O II + +\ 0 o\\ 1 -CHANNEL NETWORK REPEATER (DA19000 NR) WITH CPS @ METER,ETAIL SEE D 2 } 22 Z2 GEODETIC LOCAnoN GIVEN HERE ., FENCED LEASE AREA EXISTING NRTOUCH % / EXISTING TOWER JV ELEV: 517.1 AM.S.L HEIGHT: 100.7' A.G.L. �USIGUITEL ' TEASE AREA 4'.4' SWELTER EXISTING Q P (ASND) � �[ /. SITE PLAN Z2 SCALE : 1•_10' GROUND WELL 3/4• CRUSHED STONE ASTM C33 SIZE NO. 57 WEED BARRIER r T1PAR LANDSCAPE FABRIC OR EQUAL COMPACTED SUBGRADE J (1GRAVEL 'SURFACING DETAIL \Z,/ SCAIE : NTS SUBSC REPE 0 DONOR ANTENNA w nPLAN OF PROPOSED EQUIPMENT 22 SCALE :.NTS METER E�3.4 . 10' L6. a SON b GALVANIZED Y PIPE Be DISCONNECT 112 AWG DARE _GOPPEI CONN j NEAREST CROUND TINNED ECT TO TING FOOTINGS 2'-0' rCAP END CPS, ATTACH TO i / NDaEL ANTENNAS � 1 NO 3*0 PIPE GALVANIZED GALVANIZED UNI. STRUT, U -BOLTS. TS. 100.7' TOP OF TOWER /r T1'P, { 9100 Centre PointeDr. Ste. 100 West Chester OH 45069 1-CH4NNEL NETWORK . 1 REPEATER (OA1900C NR) METER E�3.4 . 10' L6. a SON b GALVANIZED Y PIPE Be DISCONNECT 112 AWG DARE _GOPPEI CONN j NEAREST CROUND TINNED ECT TO TING FOOTINGS E TECTONIC NDaEL ANTENNAS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 100.7' TOP OF TOWER 9100 Centre PointeDr. Ste. 100 West Chester OH 45069 ,, 2- SCH 40 PSC . ELECTRIC CONDUIT GI ^i 5 MOUNTING DETAIL Y2 SCALE : NTS E BS'= EXISTING GPS, ATTACH TO Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fax: (513) 942-9531 EXISTING AIRTOUCH ANTENNA PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Nevada - Sl. Conon City, N—da 89703 Phone (775) 884-0479 PROPOSED. (775) 1184-4226 UBIOUITEL PANEL E!m 0 PI-ongq_b ll.net ANTENNAS (2) I 4 PROPOSED LCC C ANTENNAS `/v LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE .CLEAN, VA 22102 UbiquiTel 140. INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 72' 2 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN z -z THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY PROPOSED UBIOUITEL USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN DONOR ANTENNA THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. DnsnNG CHAIN LINK PROW FENCE W/ 11"R11 WIRE LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. OROVIU.E, CA QSOUTH ELEVATION - PROJECT NO: 000637 Z2 SCAIE : NTS DRAVN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ SUBMITTALS riMOUNTING SECTION \211 2 SCALE : NTS UG c� \TF OF C SHEET TITLE SITE PLAN DETAIL ELEVATION MEET NUMBER Z2 TECTONIC NDaEL ANTENNAS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 100.7' TOP OF TOWER 9100 Centre PointeDr. Ste. 100 West Chester OH 45069 BS'= EXISTING GPS, ATTACH TO Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fax: (513) 942-9531 EXISTING AIRTOUCH ANTENNA PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Nevada - Sl. Conon City, N—da 89703 Phone (775) 884-0479 PROPOSED. (775) 1184-4226 UBIOUITEL PANEL E!m 0 PI-ongq_b ll.net ANTENNAS (2) I 4 PROPOSED LCC C ANTENNAS `/v LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE .CLEAN, VA 22102 UbiquiTel 140. INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 72' 2 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN z -z THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY PROPOSED UBIOUITEL USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN DONOR ANTENNA THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. DnsnNG CHAIN LINK PROW FENCE W/ 11"R11 WIRE LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. OROVIU.E, CA QSOUTH ELEVATION - PROJECT NO: 000637 Z2 SCAIE : NTS DRAVN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ SUBMITTALS riMOUNTING SECTION \211 2 SCALE : NTS UG c� \TF OF C SHEET TITLE SITE PLAN DETAIL ELEVATION MEET NUMBER Z2 t ,gufte C LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY September 18, 2000 UBIQUITEL Leasing Company 140 Independence Circle, Studio A Chico, CA 95973 Re: USE PERMIT, AP 041-220-064, UP 01 -02 - Gentlemen: PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Commission held September 14, 2000, your request for a Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 72 -foot level on an existing 100 -foot tall tower, and for three equipment cabinets., was approved subject to the conditions listed on the enclosures. Please sign both copies and return both copies to this Division within 40 calendar days. Should you desire to appeal any of the conditions imposed by the Planning Commission, you must do so in writing, to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, prior to 5:00 p.m., Monday, September 25, 2000. The appeal fee of $50.00 must be paid at that time. If you do not appeal and if there are no other appeal within the 10 calendar -day appeal period, the action of the Planning Commission is final. A Notice of Exemption (NOE) should be filed for purpose of completing the California Environmental Quality Act Requirements. The fee for filing the NOE is a $25.00 document handling fee. A check made payable to the Butte County Treasurer in the amount of $25.00 should be submitted to the Planning Division in order to complete the process. Please be aware that failure to return the signed copies within 40 calendar days will invalidate the Planning Commission's approval. Re-application to this Division would then be necessary. The Use Permit is deemed granted when the enclosures have been signed by the applicant, with the counter signature of the Chairman of the Planning Commission, and said permit is received by the applicant by registered mail. Pursuant to Section 66020 (d) (2) of the Government Code you are hereby notified that you have 90 days to register a protest challenging any fees, dedications, reservations, or exactions' imposed as conditions of approval for this project. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Stephen Betts at this office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, 6Zchardson- Planning Administrative Support Services Assistant k Aforms\approvup. frm FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY r.t/jooi-oa RECEIVED AUG 2-3 2000 PIAN G n psT N 0 0 FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY e� � ~ s,,: +$ >`�"�I+� �'.Y,r�� s•3 i-��rd��'hz 44:; LOOKING NORTHEAST FROM THE NORTHBOUND LANE OF 1-70 PROPOSED EQUIPMENT WILL BE VISIBLE FROM THIS LOCATION P-2 PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN APPROXIMATELY 600' FROM THE PROPOSED SITE LOCATION SF03UB323A wP oi- OA • .i 1401sima J1SI1Q.[�I�l'Id uNn0a ass ow Q�AI��►I�I -.�Ti�►',;� �'-K•�a<:�:. _ -rte-� - LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY MI.` PLANNING DIVISION �y .`- DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 August 31, 2000 UBIQUITEL Leasing Company 140 Independence Circle, Studio A Chico, CA 95973 Re: USE PERMIT, AP 041-220-064, UP 01-02 Gentlemen: Enclosed is a copy of the Agenda Report concerning your application for a Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 72 -foot level on an existing 100 -foot tall tower, and for three equipment cabinets. On the east side of Table Mountain Boulevard, approximately one mile north of the Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard, north of Oroville.. Should you have any concerns with the report or conditions of approval, please contact us in advance of the meeting so that we may work together to resolve your concerns. A public hearing has been set for September 14, 2000, at 9:30 a.m. This meeting will be held in the Board of Supervisors' Room, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. The Planning Commission recommends that the applicant or their authorized representative be present at the hearing to respond to any questions the Commission may have. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Stephen Betts of this office at 538-7601, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Lynn dson Planning Administrative Support Services Assistant Enc. j:\wpdocs\pc1ts\schedu1e.mrg BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT - SEPTEMBER 14, 2000 Applicant: UbiquiTel Leasing Company Location: On the east side of Table Mountain Boulevard, File #: UP 01-02 approximately one mile north of the Garden Drive/Table Request: Use Permit to colocate two 3 Mountain Boulevard square foot panel antennas intersection, north Oroville centered at the 72 -foot level, area. and for a 42 inch diameter dish antenna at the 20 -foot level, on Parcel Size: 9.8 acres an existing 100 -foot tall lattice tower. The project also Zone date: January 6, 1988 includes the installation of a two square foot equipment Project Stephen Betts, cabinet with an attached GPS Planner: Senior Planner antenna. Supervisor G.P.: GOL (Grazing & Open Land) District: 4 Zoning: U (Unclassified) Attachments: A. Conditions of Approval APN: 041-220-064 B. Vicinity Map C. General Plan/Zoning Map D. Photosimulation E. Site Plan STAFF COMMENT: Staff recommends approval of the Use Permit with conditions and findings: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/SITE CHARACTERISTICS: This is an application for a Use Permit to install two 3 square foot (8 inches wide x 56 inches high) panel antennas centered at the 72 -foot height on an existing 100 -foot tall lattice tower. A 42 inch diameter dish antenna will be mounted 20 feet above ground level. A two square foot equipment cabinet, with an attached GPS antenna, will be installed at the base of the tower. The proposed panel antennas will repeat digital wireless communication signals from an existing cellular tower located at the Oroville Memorial Cemetery. The dish antenna will send and receive data between the site and the cellular tower at the Oroville Memorial Cemetery. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE I ■ The cabinet will be located within an existing 50 foot X 50 foot (2,500 square foot) lease area. The site will be unmanned, and does not require a water source or a sewage disposal system. One to two visits to the site will .be made per month by company technicians to perform preventive maintenance. The project site is zoned Unclassified and has a General Plan Land Use designation of Grazing and Open Land. Surrounding parcels range in size from 4.25 to 635 acres. Land uses on surrounding parcels include livestock grazing, high voltage power lines, the Union Pacific rail line, and Highway 70. Four abandoned feed silos and approximately five inoperable vehicles are located in the northeast corner of the project site. The existing 2,500 square foot lease area is developed with the 100 -foot tall tower, a 200 square foot equipment shelter, and equipment cabinets. The lease area is surrounded by a six-foot high chain link fence topped with three strands of barbed wire. Two separate gates provide access into the lease area. The 100 -foot tower was permitted with a Use Permit (UP 98-05) and supports panel antennas mounted on the top of the tower and at the 85 foot level. Use Permit 00-06 was approved on March 9, 2000, to allow the colocation of nine panel antennas at the 85 -foot height. The antennas were recently installed. The tower is painted with alternating red and white stripes, and a steady red light is located on the top of the tower. An existing dirt road extends from Table Mountain Boulevard to the lease area. The project site contains slopes of 10 to 42%. The lease area is located on the top of a knoll. Vegetation on the site consists of grasses and a few scattered trees. No drainages are found on the site. ANALYSIS: General Plan and Zoning: The project site is designated as Grazing and Open Land by the Land Use Element Map of the General Plan, which allows public uses as secondary uses (note: cellular phone service providers are considered a public utility). Section 24-231 of Butte County Code states that wireless communication facilities are not permitted in the Unclassified zone unless a permit is obtained, subject to the requirements of Section 24-262. The Wireless Communication Facilities Ordinance (Butte County Code Section 24-262) allows colocation of a communication facility in the Unclassified zone with approval of a Use Permit, subject to numerous requirements. The project has been conditioned to meet the requirements of Section 24-262, including: • Submittal of bonds to cover the costs of a one-time radio-frequency analysis. • Radio-frequency emission in excess of FCC standards is not allowed. • Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered to be abandoned. • Verification shall be submitted annually attesting that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 2 ■ • • The additional antennas mounted on the tower will not create an aesthetic impact because they will not increase the height of the tower, nor will they extend horizontally beyond the existing antennas. The additional antennas are required to be painted to match the color of the tower. A radio-frequency analysis, signed by a radio-frequency engineer, states that the radio emissions from both the existing and proposed antennas will not exceed FCC standards. A structural analysis of the existing tower, certified by a civil engineer, shows that the tower meets Uniform Building Code requirements. ACTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission take the following actions: I. Find that the project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15311. Section 15311 consists of construction of minor structures accessory (appurtenant) to existing commercial facilities. Antennas colocated on an existing tower are considered to be accessory structures. H. Approve Use Permit 01-02 for UbiquiTel Leasing Company, subject to the conditions found in Exhibit A and subject to the following findings: A. The proposed use of the property will not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies, and that the use would not be unreasonably incompatible with, or injurious to, surrounding property, or detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood, or to the general health, welfare and safety of the County because: 1. The additional antennas on the tower will not cause an aesthetic impact because they will not increase the height of the tower or extend beyond the existing antennas. The additional antennas will be painted the same color as the tower. 2. The additional antennas will not cause an increase in noise, odors, or vehicle traffic. 3. A radio-frequency analysis, signed by a radio-frequency engineer, states that the radio emissions from both the existing and proposed antennas will not exceed FCC standards. B. The project is consistent with the Unclassified zone which allows a wireless communication facility with a Use Permit, and is consistent with the Grazing and Open Land General Plan land use designation which allows public uses as a Secondary Use. K:\PROJECTS\UPC\UBIQUITE\TABLEMTN\TABLEMTN.R-PT ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 3 ■ 0 EXHIBIT A USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: (Certified Mail Rec.) UP 01-02 PERMIT NO. 041-220-064 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below: UbiquiTel Leasing Company is hereby granted a Use Permit in accordance with application filed: Use Permit to colocate two 3 square foot (8 inches wide x 58 inches high) panel antennas centered at the 72 -foot height and a 42 inch diameter dish antenna at the 20 -foot height on an existing 100 -foot tall lattice tower, and one 2 square foot equipment cabinet with an attached GPS antenna. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of application and issuance of Permit, constitutes cause for the revocation of said permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Butte County Zoning Ordinance, including Butte County Code Sec. 24-45.65. 2. Unless otherwise provided for in a special condition to this use permit, all conditions must be completed prior to or concurrently with the establishment of the granted use. The use granted by this permit must be established within 24 months of the delivery of the countersigned permit to the Permittee. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a use permit has been granted is not established within two years of the date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the Permittee, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use. 5. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 4 ■ 6. Neither the applicant, nor any agent nor representative of the applicant shall intentionally omit or misrepresent any material fact in connection with the application. Any alleged material misrepresentation shall constitute grounds for the Director of Development Services to commence a revocation hearing, and, if proven to exist, shall constitute sufficient grounds to revoke a permit. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division: The new antennas shall be painted to match the color of the existing tower at the height they will be located. 2. The installation of the Facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The Facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division, that all associated monopoles and towers in excess of thirty (30) feet in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 3. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 4. The placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 6. The Facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 7. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes 8. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, the County, and any other State and/or Federal agency with .the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 9. The Facility or combination of the Facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 5 ■ 10. If it is found that the Facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the Facility. In no case shall the Facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The Facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the Facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC OET 65. Prior to issuance of the building permit for the installation of the Facility, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the Facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the Facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 11. All Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned Facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. If the Director of Development Services determines that the Facility is abandoned, the applicant may be required to remove all equipment belonging to the applicant from the premises and return the site to its original condition within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of notice to abate. If such Facility is not removed and the site returned to its original condition within thirty (30) days, the County may remove the Facility at the applicant's and/or land owner's joint and several expense. 12. All ground level support Facilities shall be painted and/or screened from view with adequate landscaping appropriate to the surrounding environment. All aesthetic treatments, including landscaping shall be maintained as approved for the life of the Facility. 13. The Facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 14. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of, or retained by, the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division and the Building Division no later than January 31 of each year. 15. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 6 ■ 0 • 16. Applicant shall implement measures to prevent fugitive dust emissions during all construction activities. 17. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Exhibit E" and date-stamped August 3, 2000, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 18. Prior to use of this project, the applicant shall contact the Planning Division for a field inspection to verify all conditions of approval and ordinance requirements have been met. 19. Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances and regulations. Environmental Health Division: 20. Prior to storage of fuel or other hazardous materials at the facility submit a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan or complete a Hazardous Materials and Emissions Questionnaire, and submit to Environmental Health. Building Division: 21. Building permits are required for the antennas and equipment cabinets. Provide plans and calculations indicating adequacy of existing tower with addition of proposed antennas. Plans and calculations shall be prepared by a licensed or registered design professional authorized to practice in the State of California. I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing conditions, that they are in fact the conditions which were imposed upon the granting of this use permit, and that I agree to abide fully by said conditions. Dated: Applicant NOTE: Issuance of this Use Permit does not waive requirement of obtaining Building and Health Department permits before starting construction, nor does it waive any other requirements. Butte County Planning Commission Chairman ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 7 0 CC: Land Development Division Building Division Environmental Health Department Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessor's Office 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 8 ■ w mi I* a \� f r• o� .Ir e ...I . ,-------------- ---------------�a ----------------- -------- ----- ------------- Project Location 041-220-064 U R-1 'u X160 C-1 Ga en e P -Q ! ; 500 0 500 " 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500 7000 7500 Feet BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING CONINUSSION Applicant: Ubiquitel Leasing Co. Owner: Earl & Eva Garner Hearing Date: September 14, 2000 @ 9:30 a.m. Ejisting Zone: U (Unclassified) N Supervisorial Request: Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 72 foot level on an existing 100 foot tall tower. District # 4 Assessor Parcel No: 041-220-064 FUe:UP 01-02 LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH 'AND BEAUTY PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 August 30, 2000 UBIQUITEL Leasing Company 140 Independence Circle, Studio A Chico, CA 95973 Re: USE PERMIT, AP 041-220-064, UP 01-02 Gentlemen: Enclosed is a copy of the Agenda Report concerning your application for a Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 72 -foot level on an existing 100 -foot tall tower, and for three equipment cabinets. On the east side of Table Mountain Boulevard, approximately one mile north of the Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard, north of Oroville.. Should you have any concerns with the report or conditions of approval, please contact us in advance of the meeting so that we may work together to resolve your concerns. A public hearing has been set for September 14, 2000, at 9:30 a.m. This meeting will be held in the Board of Supervisors' Room, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. The Planning Commission recommends that the applicant or their authorized representative be present at the hearing to respond to any questions the Commission may have. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Stephen Betts of this office at 538-7601, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Lynn Richardson Planning Administrative Support Services Assistant Enc. j:\wpdocs\pcIts\scheduIe.mrg 0 Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning. Commission that a public hearing will be held on Thursday, September 14, 2000, in -the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following item: 9:30 a.m. - UbiquiTel Leasing Company, Use Permit to colocate two 3 square foot panel antennas centered at the 72 -foot level, and for a 42 inch diameter dish antenna at the 20 -foot level, on an existing 100 -foot tall lattice tower. The project also includes the installation of a two square foot equipment cabinet with an attached GPS antenna. The property is located on the east side of Table Mountain Boulevard, approximately one mile north of the Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard intersection, north Oroville area. APN 041-220-064 (SB) (UP 01-02) The above mentioned application is on file and available for public viewing at the office of the Butte County Development Services Department, Planning Division, 7,County Center Drive, Oroville, California. For information call: (530) 538-7601 (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) Comments may be submitted in writing at any time prior to the hearing or orally at the meeting listed above or as may be continued to a later date. Upon action taken by the Planning Commission on the project an appeal may be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. The appeal period is 10 days. If you challenge the above application in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission, at or prior to, the public hearing. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION THOMAS A. PARILO, DIRECTOR DEVELOPMENT SERVICES To be published in the Oroville Mercury on Thursday August 31, 2000. v 6� UP 01-02 AP 041-220-064 Ubiquitel Leasing Co. 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District # 4 Assessor Parcel No: 041-220-•064 F ie:UP 01-02 0 2525 Dominic Drive, SuiteJ Chico, California 95928 (530) 891-2882 (530) 891-2878 Fax August 17, 2000 Stephen Betts, Butte County Department of Development Services Planning Division 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Re: UP -01-02 Dear Mr. Betts: • Lawrence D. Odle Air Pollution Control Officer W. James Wagoner Asst. Air Pollution Control Officer The District has reviewed the request for comments for a use permit for a six panel antenna on an existing 100 foot high tower located at Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard in Oroville. Based on the information submitted the District recommends incorporating measures to control fugitive dust emission from all road and other construction activities during project improvements. Measures may include site and driveway watering and/or use of other acceptable soil palliatives. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the proposed project. If you have any questions, please contact the District at 891-2882. Sincerely, Gail Williams Air Quality Planner NTY PLANNING DIVI ION File No 3451.1 fAapps\wpdoes\eir\bcup0102.doc WIS RE f WED AUG 10 2000 LAFC, BUTTE COUNTY BUTTE COUNTYUG 10 1000 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTP9,161i �'CESIVISIO� PLANNING DIVISION Oroville, Cafifornia TO: LAFCo FROM: Butte County Planning Division RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: UBIQUITEL Leasing Company, UP 01-02 DATE: August 8, 2000 CONTACT PERSON: Stephen Betts The Planning Division has received a project applica tion for the property described below. The purpose of this comment sheet is to: 1. Determine if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the project and submit conditions, if any; and to 2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project, as well as to identify particular environmental concerns to be: addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want incorporated. If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given, or if additional information is needed, please call 538-7601. Tlank you in advance for your time and efforts. This is an application for a Use P-rmit to colocate six panel antennas at the 72 -foot level on an existing 100 -foot tall tower. on property zoned U (Un0assified) located East of and adjacent to Table Mountain Boulevard, apnroxima dy north of the Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard, north of Oroville., identified as APN 041-220-064. Supervisorial District No. 1. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE (check one) _X PLANNING COMMISSION - _DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON October 12, 2000. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE EEQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN August 24, 2000. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional cages if necessary): No bAl-6o 6,jjmemt By: Date: o / bh= 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - 530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 RECEIVED AUG 15 2000 BUTTE COUNTY BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNIN('r DIVISION PLANNING DIVISION TO: Environmental Health FROM: Butte County Planning Division RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: UBIQUITEULeasing Company, UP 01-02 DATE: August 8, 2000 CONTACT PERSON: Stephen Betts The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this comment sheet is to: 1. Determine if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the project and submit conditions, if any; and to 2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project, as well as to identify particular environmental concerns -to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want incorporated..:: If the application. is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given, or if additional information is needed, please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts. This is an application for a Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 72 -foot level on an existing 100 -foot tall tower. on property zoned�T (Ilncla`csifiedl located Fast t oa f and a4jacent to Table Mountain Boulevard,approximately north of the Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard_ north of OroviLe., identified as APN 041p-220-064: Supervisorial District No. 3. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE (check one) , _X_ PLANNING COMMISSION - _ DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON October 12'2006.. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN August 24, 2000:, ` Ij no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTSadditional pages )W� OIL 1,k)A 49k U4L4 7 icl 901 0 VITADVIII�M rZIRMONFAM10 INIOWIMP WMEMM ����� VT • � �ilrlf1C�lil_ � � � = M Date: � - �lIr—400 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, Catifornia 95965 - 530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 p BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION TO: Public Works Director FROM: Butte County Planning Division RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: UBIQUITEL Leasing Company, UP 01-02 DATE: August 8, 2000 CONTACT PERSON: Stephen Betts The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this comment sheet is to: 1. Determine if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the project and submit conditions, if any; and to 2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project, as well as to identify particular environmental concerns to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want incorporated. If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given, or if additional information is needed, please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts. This is an application for a Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 72 -foot level on an existing 100 -foot tall tower. on property zoned U (Unclassified) located _East of and adjacent to Table Mountain Boulevard, approximately north of the Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard, north of Oroville., identified as APN 041-220-064. Supervisorial District No. 1. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE (check one) _X_ PLANNING COMMISSION - —DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON October 12, 2000. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN August 24, 2000. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessari): NOrI!' ' 0 R%0.f`!E-A TANTEfi-D AUG 14 2000 BUTTE COUNTY FLANNINUDIVIS1N Date: �.L ldi 7i(/UlJ 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - 530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 i • BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION RECEIVED AUG 14 2000 BUTTECOUNTY PANNING DIVISION TO: Building Manager FROM: Butte County Planning Division RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: UBIQUITEL Leasing Company, UP 01-02 DATE: August 8, 2000 CONTACT PERSON: Stephen Betts The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this comment sheet is to: 1. Determine if the information contained in the. application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the project and submit conditions, if any; and to 2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project, as well as to identify particular environmental concerns to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want incorporated. If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given, or if additional information is needed, please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts. This is an application for a Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 72 -foot level on an existing 100 -foot tall tower. on property zoned i T (IJnclassified) located East of and adjacent to Table Mountain Boulevard, approximately north of the Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard, north of Oroville , identified as APN 041-220-064. Supervisorial District No. 1. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE (check one) _X_ PLANNING COMMISSION - _ DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON October 12, 2000. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN August 24, 2000. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessar1): P&R-A{Irs AEO P . pRo v/'r)g pg9t J s &&eyc4 7?,vA1 s 1AIDIctrifle ADEQU*CG of EWSTIAlc ToaJE1? AJtTµ " 1710/ of ARObSS-D 49 nl*s. Put4s f eWZf S"Iu. 8E FRACPAAW By a U C&J SED Ole A IS CZEp P6516AJ0dR4ZNCAD TO PAA4r1 C-6 !K T'mE r 7r or aur iA. M /4 44i,G 2000 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 -530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 RECEIVED ./ AUG 0 9 2000 BUTTE COUNTY BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING BTVISION PLANNING DIVISION TO: California Department of Forestry FROM: Butte County Planning Division RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: UBIQUITEL Leasing Company, UP 01-02 DATE: August 8, 2000 CONTACT PERSON: Stephen Betts The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this comment sheet is to: 1. Determine, if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the project and submit conditions, if any; and to 2. Deterrriine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project, as well as to identify particular environmental concerns to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want incorporated. If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated hearing. date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given, or if additional information is needed, please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts. This is an application for a Use Permit to colocate six panel antenna-, at the72-foot level on an existing 100 foot tall tower- on property zoned U (LUnclassified) located East of and adjacent to Table Mountain Boulevard- approximately north of the Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard, north of Oroville , identified as APN 041-220-064. Supervisorial District No. 3. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE (check one) _X PLANNING COMMISSION - _ DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON October 12, 2000. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN August 24, 2000. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessari): By: Date: / x ~7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - 530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 00 �r R LEAD IN SHEET FILE NO: UP 01-02 AP# 041-220-064 REPRESENTATIVE: - • . SIZE: 9.8 Acres LOCATION: East of and adjacent to Table Mountain Boulevard,-approxi.wol-Apw.vgrt'i of Gar-deT, SUPERVISORAL DISTRICT--A3—EXISTING ZONING: U (SJnclassified) ZONING HISTORY: _ 1/6/88 SURROUNDING ZONING: SURROUNDING LAND USE: SITE HISTORY: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: GOL (Grazing and Open Land) APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: Date Rec'd 8-3-00 BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION TO: FROM: Butte County Planning Division RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: UBIQUITEL Leasing Company, UP 01-02 DATE: August 8, 2000 CONTACT PERSON: Stephen Betts The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this comment sheet is to: 1. Determine if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the project and submit conditions, if any; and to 2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project, as well as to identify particular environmental concerns to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want incorporated. If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given, or if additional information is needed, please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts. This is an application for a Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 72 -foot level on an existing 100 -foot tall tower. on property zonedUU (Unclassified) located East of and adiacent to Table Mountain Boulevard.. approximately north of the Garden Drive/Table Mountain Boulevard, north of Oroville., identified as APN 041-220-064. Supervisorial District No. 3. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE (check one) _X_ PLANNING COMMISSION - —DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON October 12, 2000. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN August 24, 2000. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessael): By: Date: 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - 530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 COMMENT DISTRIBUTION LIST APPLICATION: Public Works Director DATE: Building Manager County Offices and Cities: ALUC _ Butte Co. Farm Bureau _ / Chief Administrative Officer _X� Develop. Services Director _X 6� Environmental Health _Xl/ Assessor Sheriff BCAG _XV LAFCo Air Quality Mgmt. Biggs _ Gridley Oroville _ Paradise _ Army Corps of Engineers _ Animal Control Irrigation District: _ Butte Water _ OWID Table Mountain Irrigation Domestic Water _ Butte Water District OWID Sewer Biggs/W. Gridley Water _ Durham Irrigation Paradise Irrigation _ Richvale Irrigation Thermalito Irrigation _ Other _ California Water Service Co. _ Del Oro Water Co. Thermalito Irrigation District _ Other _ Butte Water District _ Skansen Subdivision (CSA 21) Fire Protection _X/ California Department of Forestry Recreation Districts _ Chico Area Recreation _ Paradise Recreation & Park Utilities Themalito Irrigation L.O.A. PUD EI Medio Fire Protection District Durham Area Recreation _ Richvale Recreation & Parks _ PG&E North - Chico _ Public Works Director PG&E South - Oroville Building Manager State Agencies ALUC _ Butte Co. Farm Bureau _ Chico _ Chico Airport Commission _Xl/ Agricultural Commission Biggs/W. Gridley Water _ Durham Irrigation Paradise Irrigation _ Richvale Irrigation Thermalito Irrigation _ Other _ California Water Service Co. _ Del Oro Water Co. Thermalito Irrigation District _ Other _ Butte Water District _ Skansen Subdivision (CSA 21) Fire Protection _X/ California Department of Forestry Recreation Districts _ Chico Area Recreation _ Paradise Recreation & Park Utilities Themalito Irrigation L.O.A. PUD EI Medio Fire Protection District Durham Area Recreation _ Richvale Recreation & Parks _ PG&E North - Chico _ Chambers Cable TV _ PG&E South - Oroville Viacom Cable TV State Agencies CalTrans (Traffic) _ Dept. of Water Resources _ Forestry (Attn: Craig Carter) Dept of Parks and Rec. Central Reg. Water Quality Cont._ Caltrans, Aeronautics Program Department of Conservation _ Off. of Mining Reclamation _ Dept.Social Services, Comm.Care Licensing Federal Agencies US Forest Service _ US Bureau of Land Management. _ Army Corps of Engineers Other Districts, Agencies, Committees, etc. Lime Saddle Dist _ Community Association Drainage _ Butte Env.l Council Reclamation _ Cal Native Plant Society _ Butte Co. Mining Committee _ Forest Ranch Community Assoc. _ Butte Ck. Watershed Conservancy_ School Districts Sterling City Sewer Main Feather River Rec. & Park Pacific Bell Dept. of Fish and Game Highway Patrol Off. of Governmental & Env. Relations US Fish & Wildlife Service Mosq. Abatement. Oroville/Butte Co Paradise Pines Com. Assoc. USE PERMIT and MINOR USE PERMIT COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY APPLICATION PACKET CHECKLIST This checklist is designed to assist applicants in making sure all necessary information is included in their application packet for a communications facility. Please include this checklist along with your submittal. Applicant Planner 1. LTJ E A completed, signed, Uniform Application and Environmental Information form. If the application is signed by an agent for the property owner, an agent authorization form must be submitted along with the Uniform Application. The application shall not be accepted unless signed by the owner or authorized agent. 2. EVPayment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit (any unused portion of the deposit will be returned upon final action, if any remains.) (Planner advises applicant) 3. Thirty-five (35) copies of plans which shall include a detailed site plan drawn to scale. All plans shall be drawn on uniform size sheets no greater than 24" x 36". The finished plans shall be folded to 8'/" x 11". The detailed site plan must include: a. YJ E�r Name and address of Applicant, Engineer and/or person who prepared the plan. b. D- Property lines and lot dimensions. C. ❑' Assessor Parcel Numbers and the street address. d. 0' Proposed use and/or uses of the property. e. ❑ \LJ`*"- kroposed landscaping plan, if applicable. 010 f. E2' Dimensioned locations of existing and proposed improvements on the property (including, but not limited to, buildings, driveways, parking areas, wells, septic tanks and leach fields). IF CNSUFFICIENT [NFOR:.vIATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. I I • • g. © Distances from any significant natural and constructed features of the property, such as streets, access roads, streams, rock outcroppings, major tree stands, storm drains, bodies of water, railroads, to the property lines. h. ❑ ❑ Location of all slope banks, ponds, creeks, buttes, sloughs, rock outcroppings, natural drainage courses, irrigation canals and existing vegetation worthy of consideration for preservation, such as oak trees. i. ❑ ❑ Any existing faults or fractures and geologic hazards. t' -f j. North arrow and scale of drawing. All plans shall be drawn to an engineering scale with the preferred scale of V = 20', with a north arrow preferably oriented to the top of sheet. k. ❑ Building setbacks from the ultimate road right-of-way (front, rear, sides). 1. ❑" Proposed and existing on-site driveways and/or roads. m. a 4 1 Location, height, and materials of walls and fences (sections may be required). n. All driveways, drawn to scale, on adjacent and across the street properties within 100 feet of the subject site. o. Existing curbs, gutters, sidewalks and existing paving widths on-site or within 100 feet of the site, on adjacent and across the street properties. P. C� a Nearest cross streets on both sides with plus or minus distances from subject site. q. El ❑ Approximate location of all buildings within 1,000 feet, on adjacent properties. 0179 r. ❑ ❑ Existing and nearest fire hydrants. N ►9 S. Lim Access, both pedestrian and vehicular, showing service areas and points of ingress and egress. t. Elevation contours. at a minimum per USGS maps. N kO IF INSUFFICIENT fNFORNIATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED MCONIPLETE. 2 4. ❑ ❑ Conceptual Grading Plan Items to be shown include: a. ❑ ❑ Natural areas to be preserved. Pr 5 n b. ❑ ❑ Proposed cut and fill areas in contrasting colors of zipatone pattern. 0 I fl c. ❑ . ❑ Existing and proposed contours within 100 feet of project boundaries. �.1 6) d. ❑ ❑ Proposed drainage and flood control facilities. rJ 1 �) . e. ❑ ❑ Erosion control measures (e.g. - slope landscaping). 0 Pr f. ❑ ❑ Natural drainage. u ` PF ❑ Elevations and finished contours. 00 ❑ Location of retaining walls, drainage channels and existing structures. ❑ Location, elevation and size of proposed building pads. ❑ All plans must be clear and legible. LJ One copy of 8'/z" x 11" transparency reduction of the detailed site plan. u1r) EZ A vicinity map showing closest major cross streets, zoning and existing land use. The followincz additional items are required per Butte County Code Section 24-262.E 7. 1 0 Statement of Justification: a. Includes a description of the proposed Facility, including the type of facility being requested. IF INSUFFICIENT h1FORIvIATION IS SUB�IITTED,THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED FNCONIPL' ETE. 3 b. Height from natural grade to the top of proposed Facility. c. L,d Support equipment proposed. d: U RFR/EMF and wattage output data including the number of channels. e. Horizontal and vertical location coordinates. 8. Proposed elevations of the structure and any accessory buildings, including building height and other physical dimensions, drawn to graphic scale. 9. F� Er 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. o10. El ck-u s required (may be required at any time during the processing of the permit), 11. A discussion of and supporting information regarding the alternative site selection of at least a minimum of three to four other sites, if available, including colocation.opportunities, and a statement as to why these alternative sites and/or colocation opportunities were rejected. 12. [A ❑✓r A complete service area map showing the entire wireless communications network of the provider's twenty (20) miles in all directions from the proposed site for the time period from the filing of the application to twelve (12) months from the filing of the application, for the purpose of visually aiding cumulative environmental analysis, with and without the proposed Facility or Facilities, showing all hand-off sites within the above specified area. 13. 1LJ A graphic depiction of the search ring and all other technical criteria used in determining the proposed Facility location. 14. DDocumentation which identifies failure characteristics of the Facility structure or tower and demonstrates that the site and setbacks are of adequate size to contain falling debris. 15. LJ Written evidence demonstrating that the selected Facility structure or tower design is as visually unobtrusive as possible, given technical and engineering considerations, which indicate what type of Facility is required to provide reasonably effective service and also the best technology and/or construction available to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness. IF FNSUFFICIENT rNFORivI.-%TION IS SUBMITTED,THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED rNi COMPLETE. 4 The use of best available technology and/or construction to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness is mandatory. 16. ❑ Applicants which operate common carrier facilities (specifically, but not limited to cellular, PCS, SMR and paging service licensees of the FCC) shall provide written evidence that the applicant has provided notice to all FCC licensed wireless communication service carriers operating within the County of Butte of the plans to develop the site. 17. R� ❑ Evidence of a valid, current operating license or construction permit from the FCC or, if the applicant is not a wireless communications service provider, a user operating agreement for each and every such provider to which the applicant intends to rent space on the proposed Facility. 18. A report, re signed by a qualified radio frequency engineer licensed by the FCC, prepared ared pursuant to FCC OET 65, stating whether the maximum radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic radiation (RF/EMF) to be emitted by the proposed Facility, taking into account all other Facilities, both existing and known future Facilities, at the proposed site and adjacent properties, conforms to safety standards adopted by the FCC, if applicable. The reports prepared for Facilities shall conform to the reporting requirements set by the County and FCC OET 65 human exposure standards. The report shall also analyze the evidence provided in support of the proposed Facility location, height and radiated power, frequency, the number of channels, and all other related data and present alternatives for the location, height and radiated power, pursuant to the requirements of this section. If the proposed. Facility exceeds FCC OET 65 human exposure standards, applicant shall. also provide additional comprehensive technical and planning information regarding.how the - applicant shall protect all persons from such excessive exposure consistent with all Federal and State requirements, and any additional County requirements. 19. ❑ Landscaping and painting plans for the completed project. �I�(k 20. -❑ ❑ 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. IF [NSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUB NIITTED,THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEENIED INCONIPLETE. 5 21. ❑ ❑ All applications for Facilities that are proposed to be located within the boundaries of any Comprehensive Airport Land . Use Plan or Airport Area of Influence, as adopted or designated from time to time by the Butte County Airport Land Use Commission, shall be submitted to the Department of Development Services, Planning Division, and a copy submitted to the Butte County Airport Land Use Commission for review regarding consistency with adopted Comprehensive Airport Land Use Plans and for recommendations addressing potential impacts to air navigation within the Airport Area of Influence. The County may in its sole discretion retain an independent consultant to review either individual elements of or the entire application and advise the County at the applicant's sole expense. Additional information may be required in order to clarify, amplify, correct or otherwise supplement the above submittal information or to complete any required environmental review documents, as deemed necessary by the Department of Development Services, Public Works, Environmental Health Division, Butte County Fire Department, or A •culture Co ssioner. Signature: Applicant4e r sentative Signature: �, 1C • G d-� Planner Receiving Application K FORNISSUDKIITAUCHECKLISCELLUPWPD Date q'a- 5 60 Date: ''712 SLOO IF (!SUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 6 • ....... _ _.. .... ....---..__......... ' Lowl*Table Mountain - APN Of -220-064 Looking South From Tower Looking West From Tower Aj- � � 4� .. � <• x`t 7/ 1 �•d x � � �� � x a "'z;. 1 J v y;M � t � ox, 1 ' < �"�cria�ir\3 i�' � it y yz .. �. �t f�� i � �i t„t ♦ � �a Y i�' 'ted, 4� �+`+,: Cp�. - •'Y' z. r ( (+ a<t L l �,: t .t 3p Mun .A b"� .�. 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':��2. < ;'ifs INC Low* Table Mountain - APN Ce -220-064 View Of Tower ATTACHMENT "K" GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT for a N`EXTa CvMMUMCATION TOWER SITE SITE #CA -0705 B LOWER TABLE MOiJNTAIN SITE Prepared for: Smart SMR of California dba NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS 2180 Harvard Street, Suite 220 Sacramento, CA 95815 . OCTOBER 6, 1997 Robert Young. &.Associates GEOTECHNICAL STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING FOR SAFE, ECONOMICAL STRUCTURES File: Site #: Section: 3 f TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Project Description 1.2 Scope of Investigation 2. SITE INVESTIGATION 2.1 Surface Conditions 2.2 Seismicity 2.3 Subsurface Conditions 3. DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 3.1 Site Preparation 3.2 Type of Foundation for Tower 3.3 Design Parameters for Tower Foundation 3.4 Building Foundations 3.5 Slabs -on -grade 3.6 Trench Backfill 3.7 Engineeered Fill 3.8 Drainage 3.9 Settlement 3.10 Temporary Slopes 4. CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION 5. LIMITATIONS PLATES: 1. Site Location 2. Site Plan 3. Uniform Soil Classification A Log of Exploratory Boring S. Site Photos This report presents the results of a geotechnical investigation for a proposed communications tower to be located northwest of the town of Oroville, in Butte County,.. California_ The purpose of the investigation was to -evaluate the surface and subsurface soil materials and based on these findings to recommend the type of foundation and relevant engineering parameters to be used in the design of the. foundation. This report includes the results of the site reconnaissance and analysis and the resulting recommendations. 1.1 Project Description The project consists of the erection of a 80 to 110 foot high, three legged, steel lattice communication' tower and associated structures. No other site work is planned. Plate 1, "Site Location" shows where the project site is located relative to the town of Oroville, State Highway 70, and other county roads. Plate 2, "Site Plan" shows the location of the geotechnical testing relative to the proposed lease site, Table Mountain Blvd., a dirt access road,...and property lines. .1.2 Scope of Investigation The scope of this investigation consisted of the following: 1. A review of available geologic maps and .literature to identify any,geological or seismic features that could affect the project. 2. A surface reconnaissance of the site to further identify features that could affect the project. 3. A subsurface investigation consisting of logging and sampling of one exploratory boring excavated near the proposed toNver site. 4. Laboratory testing of samples taken from the exploratory boring, consisting of classification tests to predict engineering behavior. 3. The preparation of this report. t .. .. .. ��� � 421 � � • � ' � .. '� .. This report was prepared . in accordance with generally accepted soils and foundation engineering practices applicable at the. time the report was prepared. No other warranties either expressed or implied are made as, to the professional advice Provided. The recommendations made are based on our observations during the surface and subsurface investigations and laboratory test results. The scope of this investigation did not include any environmental assessment or investigation for the presence or absence of wetlands, hazardous or toxic materials in the soil, surface water or groundwater. 2. SITE INVESTIGATION The subsurface investigation was performed on October 4, 1997. The investigation consisted of drilling one exploratory boring with a truck mounted drill rig with hollow flight augers. The depth -of -the exploratory boring. was 7 feet. The materials encountered in the boring were sampled using a 2 inch I.D. split spoon. sampler with brass inserts, driven 18 inches using a 30 inch drop. from a -. _. 140 pound hammer. The blow counts for the last 12 inches were recorded, converted to standard penetration resistance, and she wn-on the boring log. The samples were logged and classified according to the Unified Soil Classification System (Plate 3). When over 50 blows were counted for less than 6 inches of penetration; the. inches of penetration were noted. The location of the exploratory boring is shown on'Plate 2. (The location shown is not based on survey and is therefore .approximate.) Detaileddescriptions of the materials encountered in the boring are presented on the boring log, Plate 4. 2.1 Surface Conditions The site for the three legged tower was located at the top of a ridge on an area that had been graded relatively flat. There was a steep cut slope east of the lease site. The area surrounding the parcel was rolling hills with some dry grass. 2.2 Seismicity There is a relatively. short unnamed active fault 12 miles southeast of the site. A Shear Fault Zone lies 10 miles southeast of the site and the Big Bend Fault lies 15 miles to the northeast. These are classified as Pre-Quarternary faults (no movement within the last 2 million years)' . There are also several unnamed Pre - Fault Map of California, Charles W. Jennings, California Division of Mines and Geology, 1975 Geotechnical Report for. Nextel Site CA -0705B, Lower Table Mtn./Page . 2 ..Quarternary faults within a 20 mile radius of the site and they are located 4 miles east, 8 miles west, 15 miles northeast and 20 miles northeast of the site. Faults in this category should not be considered dead. Evidence of recent movement may not have been observed or it may be covered by younger rocks or deposits. Our field investigation did not uncover any evidence of fault movement. The 1994 Uniform Building Code shows the site in Seismic Zone 3. 2.3 Subsurface Conditions The subsurface material encountered in the exploratory boring consisted of a slightly moist, very dense, brown gravel (fractured shale bedrock) which was silty to a depth of about S feet, and extended to the maximum depth explored of 7.0 feet. Essential drilling refusal was encountered at a depth of 7 feet. Groundwater was not encountered in the exploratory boring. It should be - noted that groundwater conditions may fluctuate dependirig' on rainfall and/or runoff conditions not apparent at the time of this investigation. - . 3. DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS Based on the results of the field investigation, laboratory testing,. analysis and our understanding of the..project, from a geotechnical standpoint the project may.. be developed essentially as planned. Detailed recommendations follow. These recommendations are based on the subsurface conditions encountered at the locations of the borings and should not be extrapolated to other areas or used for other facilities without our prior review. 3.1 Site Preparation The site area had already been stripped of any vegetation so it is unlikely that any additional stripping will be required. The site area should have at least 6 inches of aggregate baserock placed over the fractured shale bedrock and compacted to at least 95 percent of the mwdmum dry density as determined by ASTIM D1557. 3.2 Type ,of Foundation for Tower A reinforced concrete mat foundation designed for surface bearing on the fractured shale bedrock is recommended for the foundation for the three legged tower. The base of the mat should be a minimum of two feet below adjacent finish grade. The mat should be designed to resist overturning and horizontal sliding from Geotechnical Report for Nextel Site CA -0705B, lower Table Mtn_/Page 3 3.3. Design Parameters for Pole Tower Foundation 1. Allowable bearing capacity of fractured shale bedrock (24 inches below surface) 3000 pounds per square foot for dead load 3500 pounds per square foot for dead plus live. loads 4000 pounds per square foot for all loads including wind and seismic 2. Allowable lateral fluid pressure Surface to 7 foot depth 200 pounds per square foot for dead load 250 pounds per square foot'for dead plus live load 300 pounds per square foot for all loads including wind and seismic 3. Lateral sliding resistance 0.40 concrete on fractured shale bedrock 3.4 Building Foundations Any proposed building structures may be supported. on conventional reinforced concrete continuous wall and isolated column footings which bear on the native materials or on engineered fill. Footings may be designed using an allowable bearing capacity of 1500 pounds per. square foot (psf) for dead loads, 1750 psf for long term live loads and 2000 psf for short term loading due to wind or seismic forces. Any building foundations should be a minimum of 12 inches wide and be at least 12 inches below finished adjacent grade. 3.5 Slabs -on -grade Concrete slabs -on -grade should be placed on at least 4 inches of drain rock or pea gravel to. provide a uniform structural base; the base material may be placed ` directly on fractured shale bedrock or on engineered fill prepared to the requirements of Section 3.7 below. Minimum slab reinforcing should be 6 x 6 10/10 mesh or #3 rebar at 24 inches on center. If the slab is used for a floor that will have moisture sensitive floor covering it should be underlain with an impermeable membrane that is placed over the drain rock. This vapor membrane should be covered with two inches of clean fine sand to provide membrane protection and promote uniform slab curing. Geotechnical Report for Nextel Site CA -0705B, Lower Table Mtn./Page 4 3.6; . Trench . Backfill Native or imported soils may be used for trench backfill; rocks greater than one inch in maximum dimension should not be used within 12 inches of any utility line: All trench .backfill should be moisture conditioned to near optimum moisture- content, oisturecontent, placed in lifts less than 8 inches in loose thickness and compacted to at least 90 percent of the maximum dry density as determined by ASTM D1557. The upper 6 inches of any areas supporting footings, concrete slabs or pavements should be compacted to 9596. 3.7 Engineered Fill The materials encountered in the boring are not suitable for engineered fill. If imported fill is used it should be free of organic material and debris, evenly graded, less than 6 inches in maximum dimension and non -plastic (plasticity index less. than 1.5, liquid limit less than 30). Any imported fill materials should be tested and approved by the engineer prior to use. All fill material should be moisture conditioned to. near optimum moisture content, placed in lifts less than 8 inches in loose.thickness and compacted to at least 90 percent of the ma,,dmum dry density as determined by ASTM D1557. The upper 6 inches of any areas supporting footings, concrete slabs or pavements should be compacted to 95%. Jetting should not be used for compaction. 3.8 Drainage Final grading should leave 2% minimum gradients away from foundations. 3.9 Settlement Post construction settlement of either the mat foundation for the lattice tower or the spread footings for other structures should be less than 1/4 inch. 3.10 Temporary Slopes Temporary slopes in the fractured shale bedrock should not exceed one -and - one half horizontal to one vertical (ie 1.5:1). 4. CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION Variations in subsurface conditions are possible and may be encountered during construction. In order to permit correlation between the subsurface data obtained in our investigation and actual subsurface conditions encountered during Geotechnical Report for Nextel Site CA -0705B, Lower Table Mtn./Pag:e 5 We also recommend that we review the final design documents in order that the recommendations be properly implemented. S- LIMITATIONS The recommendations presented in this report are based on field observations, laboratory testing and our understanding of the project. We request that we be notified immediately if any subsurface conditions are encountered during construction that differ from those described in.this report so that we can review them and make any appropriate changes. Also, -if the scope of the project or location of the foundation. changes from that described in this report, we request that we be notified. Geotechnical Report for Nextel Site CA -0705B, Lower Table Mtn./Page . 6 NTS NOTE: The purpose of this map is to show the approximate location of the site associated with this report only. ROBERT YOUNG AND ASSOCIATES CLIENT/JOB: Nextel: Site #CA -0705B 563 Idaho Maryland Road, Grass Valley, CA 95945 ITEM: Site Location (916) 477-2864 DATE: 10/6/97 PLATE: 1 ` OF 5 , / � c t PROPOSED ra NTS �! (� LEASE SITE :. / 127M COM VACAtr n APPROXIMATE LOCATION `tea OF EXPLORATORY BORING \ �.. NOTE: The purpose of this map is to show the approximate location of the exploratory boring. ROBERT YOUNG AND ASSOCIATES CLIENT/JOB: Nextel: Site #CA -0705B 563 Idaho Maryland Road, Grass Valley, CA 95945 ITEM: Site Plan (916) 477-2864 DATE: 10/6/97 PLATE: 2 F OF 5 V- MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS GROUP TYPICAL DESCRIPTIONS SYMBCL • • • • • ���� WELL GRADED GRAVELS, ��• GW GRAVEL SAND MIXTURES, LITRE OR GRAVEL AND CLEAN GRAVELS .�:.�; .' NO FINES GRAVELLY (LITRE OR SOILS NO FIDS) — GP POORLY GRADED GRAVEL, OR SAND MIXTURES, LITTLE COARSE_ — — --' GRAVEL OR O FINES GRAINED -- - SOILS MORE THAN 50% GRAVELS GM SILTY GRAVELS, GRAVEL -SAND -SILT OFCOARSE WITH FINES MIXTURES FRACTION RETAINED ON A' NO. 4SIEVE (APPRECIABLEU`G` SILTY GRAVELS.GRAVELSAND-CLAY AMOUNT OF FINES) MIXTURES vvvvs vvvvv S W wELL GRADED SANDS, GRAVELLY SAND AND CLEAN SAND vvvvvvvvv, vvtvvvvvT� SANDS, LITTLE OR O FINES SANDY vvvv) YYYY SOILS (LITTLE OR SP POORLY GRADED SANDS OR GRAVELLY SANDS, LITTLE OR NO MOR THAN 50% E O FINES) OF MATERIAL FINES IS LARGER THAN 0.200 SIEVE SIZE MORE THAN 50% SANDSS M SILTY GRAVELS, GRAVELSAND-SILT OFCOARSE WITH FINES MIXTURES FRACTION PASSING A 0.4 SIEVE (APPRECIABLES C CLAYEY SANDS, SAND -CLAY AMOUNT OF FINES) MIXTURES INORGANIC SILTS AND VERY FINE ML' SANDS, SILTY OR CLAYEY FINE SANS OR CLAYEY SILTS OF LOW PLASTICITY F/xx I INORGANIC SILTS OF LOW TO GRAVELLY, FINE NLIQUID LIMff AL DS GRAINED CLAYS LESS THAN 50C MEDIIUM PLASTIICfrY; SOILS SAN OR SILTY CLAYS, LEAN CLAYS OL ORGANIC SILTS AN ORGANIC SILTY AANW fvw CLAYS OF LOW PLASTICITY MH INORGANIC SILTS, MICACEOUS OR DIATOMACEOUS FINE SANDY OR MORE THAN 50% SILTY SOILS, ELASTIC SILTS OF MATERIAL L� I 1 INORGANIC CLAYS OF HIGH IS SMALLER THAN NO. 200 SILTS LIQUID LIMITC AND GREATER SIEVE SIZE CLAYS THAN 50 PLASTICITY, FAT CLAYS ®®®�� OH ORGANIC CLAYS OF MEDIUM TO HIGH PLASTICITY, ORGANIC SILTS ♦®®®� SOILS PT PEAT AND OTHER HIGHLY ORGANIC HIGHLY ORGANIC SOILS UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM ROBERT YOUNG AND ASSOCIATES CLIENT/JOB: Nextel; Site #CA -0705B 563 Idaho Maryland Road, Grass Valley, CA 95945 ITEM- Unified Sou Classification System (916) 477-2864 DATE: 10/6/97 PLATE: 3 OF S TOTAL DEPTH = 7.0 feet Drilling Refusal No Free Water Encountered Z= sample Taken ROBERT YOUNG AND ASSOCIATES CLIENT/JOB: Nextel: Site #CA -0705B 563 Idaho Maryland Road, Grass Valley, CA 95945 ITEM: Log of Exploratory Boring' (916)477-2864 DATE: 10/6/97 PLATE: 4 OF 5 LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING DATE: 10/4/97 LOGGED BY: RP o DRILLING EQUIPMENT: Truck Mounted Drill Rig SITE: Site CA -07058 Lower Table Mountain ' Site• Nextel CL cn g v Depth I , Description of materials and notes o— Brown, silty GRAVEL (GM) slightly moist, very dense (fractured shale bedrock) 10.6 5.0' -- - -- Brown GRAVEL (GP) slightly moist, very dense 3.3 (fractured shale bedrock) 7. 0 ' — TOTAL DEPTH = 7.0 feet Drilling Refusal No Free Water Encountered Z= sample Taken ROBERT YOUNG AND ASSOCIATES CLIENT/JOB: Nextel: Site #CA -0705B 563 Idaho Maryland Road, Grass Valley, CA 95945 ITEM: Log of Exploratory Boring' (916)477-2864 DATE: 10/6/97 PLATE: 4 OF 5 RECEIVED AUG 0 3 2000 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION C0A9h1 LIN ICA T [ON,,; SIT F I,F.ASE A CRF.EMf•-NT GROUND rnO `' -2 3 0 CA- -ortob This Commmniemions Site Lease Agreuncnl(Ground) ("Agreement-') is entered into this r�day of,'T 1997, between, SMART SMR OF CALIFORNIA, INC., a Delaware corporation, d/b/a Nexicl Communications, ("Lessee"). and EARL H. GARNER and EVA E. GARNER, husband and wife, as Joint Tenants, ("Lessor"). For good and valuable consideration (lie receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the panics harem agree as follows: I. Premises. Lessor is the owner of a parcel of land (the "Land") located in the City of Orovillc, County of Butte, State of California, commonly known as APN: 041.220.064 located on Table Mountain Boulevard, Oroville, CA 95965. The Land is more particularly described in Exhibit AI and A2 annexed hereto. Lessor hereby ]cases to Lessee and Lessee leases from Lessor, approximately Two Thousand Five hundred (2,500) square feet of the land and all access ind utility casements ((he "Premises"), as described in Exhibit B annexed hereto. 2. Use. The Premises may be used by Lessee for any activity in connection with the provision of communications services. Lessor agrees to cooperate with Lessee, at Lessee's expense, in making application for and obtaining all licenses, permits and any and all other necessary approvals that may be required for Lessee's intended use or the Premises. 5. Testsand_ Construction. Lessee shall have the right at any time following the full execution of this Agreement to enter upon the Land for the purpose of making appropriate engineering and boundary surveys, inspections, soil test borings, other reasonably necessary tests and constructing the Lessee Facilities (as defined in Paragraph 6(a) below). 4. Term. The Icon of this Agreement shall be live (5) years commencing on date Lessee begins construction or December 71, 1997, whichever first occurs CCommenenneni Date") and terminating on the fifth anniversary of the Commencement Date ([lie "Tenn") unless otherwise terminated as provided in Paragraph 10. Lessee shall have the right to extend the Term for five (5) successive five (5) year periods ((he "Renewal Terms') on the same terms and conditions as set forth herein. This Agreement shall automatically be extended for each successive Renewal Term unless Lesscc notifies Lessor of its intention not to renew prior to commencement of the succeeding Renewal Term. 5. Rent. (a) Within fi0n., /j ct w...;n, s. .�,s !o"awi :v �ssor as ren: the Commencement Date and on the first day of each month thereafter, Lessee shall pay to ter month ("Rent"). Rent for any fractional month at the beginning or at the .d of the Term or Renewal Term shall be prorated. Rent shall be payable to Lessor at 5700 Evcs Lane, Chico, CA 95928; Attention: Earl H. Garner and Eva E. Garner. (b) Rent shall be increased on each anniversary of the Commencement Date by an amount equal to three percent (3%) of the Rent in e(reet during the previous year. 6. Facilities- Utilities• Access. (a) Lessee has the right to erect, maintain and operate on the Premises radio communications facilities, including without limitation on antenna lower or pole and foundation, utility lines, transmission lines, air conditioned equipment shelter(s), electronic equipment, radio transmitting and receiving antennas, supposing equipment and structures thereto ("Lesscc Facilities'). In connection thcravith, Lessee has the right to do all work necessary to prepare, maintain and alter the Premises for Lessees business operations and to install transmission lines connecamg the antennas to the transmiucrs and receivers. All of Lessee's construction and installation work shall be per(ormed at Lessee's sole cost and expense and in a good and workmanlike manner. Tide to the Lesscc Facilities shall be held by Lessee All or Lessee Facilities shall remain Lessee's personal propeny and are not fixtures. Lessee has IIIc right to remove all Lessee Facilities at its sole expense on or before the eepirnuon or earlier termination of the Agreement; provided, Lessee repairs any damage to the Premises caused by such removal. Upon termination of this Agrcemeni, Lessee shall not be required ro remove any foundation more than one (1) foot below grade level. (b) Lessee shall pay for the electricity is consumes in its operations at the rate charged by the servicing utility company. Lessee shall have the right to draw electricity and other utilities from the existing utilities on the Land or obtain separate utility service from any utility company that will provide service to the Land (including a standby power generator for Lessee's exclusive use). Lessor agrees to sign such documents or casements as may be required by said utility companies to provide such serviceto the Premises, including the grant to Lessee or to the servicing utility company at no cost to the Lessee, of an easement in, over across or through the Land as required by such servicing utility company to provide utility services as provided herein. Any easement necessary for such power or other utilities will be at a location acceptable to Lessor and the servicing utility Company. (e) Lessee, Lessee's employees, agents, subcontrae:ors, lenders and invitees shall have access to the Premises without notice to Lessor -enty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week at no charge. Lessor grants to Lessee, and its agents, employees, contractors, guests and ccs, a notf-exclusive right and casement for pedestrian and vehicular ingress and egress across that portion of the Land described in Exhibit 8. (d) Lessor shall maintain all access roadways from the nearest public roadway to the Premises in a manner sufficient to allow pedestrian and vehicular access at all times under normal weather conditions. Lessor shall be responsible for maintaining andrepairing such roadway, el its sole expense, except for any damage caused by Lessee's use of such roadways. 7. Interference. (a) Lessee shall operate the Lessee Facilities in a manner that wiil not cause interference to Lessor andother lessees or licensees of the Land, provided that their installations predate that of the Lessee Facilitics. All operations by Lessee shall be in compliance with all Federal Communications Coinwission ("FCC") requirements. (b) Subsequent to the installation of the Lessee Facilitics. Lessor shall not permit itself, its lessees or licensees to install new equipment on the La: d ur propeny contiguous thereto owned or controlled by Lessor, if such equipment is likely to cause interference with Lessee's operations. Sec". interference shall be deemed a material breach by Lessor. In the event interference occurs, Lessor agrees to take all reas L necessary to eliminate such interference, in a reasonable time period. onable steps '8. Taxes. If persona; Pnfperty taxes arc assessed. Lessee shalla p Y any portion of such taxes directly attributable to the Lessee Facilities. Lessor shall pay all real propeny taxes, assessments and deferred mxcs on the land. 9. %Vaivcr of Lessor's Lien. (a) Lessor waives ,uly Iicn rights it may have eoncerniug the Lesscc Facilities which arc dcensed Lessee's personal Property and not fixtures, and Lessee has the right to remove dtc same at any time without Lessor's consent. CA:Of;Lo—, Table M.-W...I.V, 01/ION], I:SOTM 9 . (b) Lessor acknowledges that Lessee has entered into a financing arrangement including promissory notes and financial and security agrcenunts for the financing of the Lessee Facilities (die "Collateral") with a third party financing entity (and may in the future enter into additional financing arrangements with other financing entities). In conn enion therewith, Lessor (i) consents to the installation of the Collateral; (ii) disclaims any interest in the Collateral, as fixtures or otherwise; and (iii) agrees that the Collateral shall be exempt from execution, foreclosure, sale, levy, attachment, or distress for any Rent due or to become due and that such Collateral may be removed at any time vidlout recourse to legal proceedings. 10. Termination. This Agreement may be terminated without funher liability on thirty (30) days prior written notice as follows: (i) by either party upon a default of any covenant or term hercof by the other'parly, which default is not cured within sixty (60) days of receipt of written notice of default, provided that the grace period for any monetary default is ten (10) days from receipt of notice; or (ii) by Lessee for any reason or for no reason, provided Lessee delivers written notice of early termination to Lessor no later than thirty (30) days prior to the Commencement Date; or (iii) by Lessee if it docs not obtain or maintain any license, permit or other approval necessary for the construction and operation of Lessee Facilities; or (iv) by Lessee if Lessee is unable to occupy and utilize die Premises due to an action of the FCC, including without limitation, a take back of channels or change in frequencies; or (v) by Lessee if Lessee determines that the Premises arc not appropriate for its operations for economic or technological reasons, including, without limitation, signal interference. II. Destruction or Condemnation. If the Premises or Lessee Facilities arc damaged, destroyed, condemned or transferred in lieu of condemnation, Lessee may elect to terminate this Agreement as of the date of the damage, destruction, condcmnation or transfer in lieu of condemnation by giving notice to Lessor no more than forty-five (45) days following the date of such damage, destruction, condemnation or transfer in lieu of condemnation. If Lessee chooses not to terminate this Agreement, Rem shall be reduced or abated in proportion to the actual reduction or abatement of use of duc Premises. 12. Inst-inc . Lessee, at Lessee's sole cost and expense, shall procure and maintain on the Prensises and on the Lessee Facilities, bodily injury and Pruperty damage insurance with a combined single limit of it least One Million and 00/100 Dollars (SI,000,000.00) per occurrence. Such insurance shall insure, on an occurrence basis, against all liability of Lessee, its employees and agents arising out of or in connection with Lessee's use of the Premises, all as provided for herein. Lessor shall be named as an additional insured on Lessee's policy. Lessee shall provide to Lessor a certificate of insurance evidencing the coverage required by this paragraph within thirty (30) days of the Commencement Date. 13. Waiver of Subrognt'on. Lessor and Lessee release each other and their respective principals, employees, representatives and agents, from -'fly claims for damage to any person or to the Prcmiscs or to the Lessee Facilities thereon caused by, or tial result from, risks insured against •nder any itssurancc politics carried by the panics and in force at the time of any such damage. Lessor and Lessee shall cause each insurance 4- policy obtained by them to provide that the insurance company waives all right of recovery by way of subrogation against the other in connection with any damage covered by any policy. Neither Lessor nor Lessee shall be liable to the other for any damage caused by fire or any of the risks insured against under any insurance policy required by Paragraph 12. I0. Assionnicnt and Sublcttin . Lessee may not assign, or otherwise transfer all or any pan of its interest in this Agreement or in the Premises without [tic prior written consent of Lessor; provided, however, that Lessee may assign its interest to its parent company, any subsidiary or afiiliatc or to any successor -in -interest or entity acquiring fifty-one percent (51%) or more of its stock or assets, subject to any financing entity's interest, if any, in this Agreement as set forth in Paragraph 9 above. Lessor may assign this Agreement upon written notice to Lessee, subject to the assignee assuming; all of Lessor's. obligations herein, including but not limited, to, those set. forth in Paragraph above, andLesseemay. sublet or license all ) of any portion. of the. Prcmaes to one'or more entities for communications uses only, without Lessor's consent.[Notwithstanding anything to the contrary coninined in this Agreement; Lessee may assign, mortgage, pledge,. hypothecate or otherwise transfer without consent its intcrest in this Agreement to any financing entity, or agent on behalf of any financing entity to whom Lessee (i) has obligations for borrowed mone of guaranties thereof, (ii) has obligations evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or similar instruments, or tti Isar y or in respect obligations under or spilt respect to letters of credit, bankers acccpmnccs and similar facilities or in respect of guaranties thereof. ( ) 15. Warranty of Titic and O t'ct Enjoyment. Lcssor warrants that: (i) Lessor owns the Land in fee simple and has rights of access thereto and the Landis free and clear of all liens, encumbrances and restrictions; (ii) Lessor has full right to make and perform this Agreement and (iii) Lessor covenants acid agrees with Lessee that upon Lessee paying the Rent and observing and performing all the terms, covenants and conditions on Lessee's part to be observed and performed, Lessee may peacefully and quietly enjoy the Premises. L Lessee from any and all claims on Lessee's leasehold interest. essor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless 16. Repairs. Lessee shall not be required to make any repairs to the Premises or Land unless such repairs shall be necessitated by reason of the default or neglect of Lessee. Except as set forth in Paragraph 6(a) above, upon expiration or termination hercof, Lessee shall restore slit Premises to the condition in which it existed upon execution hercof, reasonable wear and tear and loss by excepted. casualty or other causes beyond Lessee's control 17. Hazardous Substances. Lessee agrees that it will not use, generate, store or dispose of any Hazardous Material on, under, about or within Land in violation of any law or regulation. Lessor represents, warrants and agrees ( I) that neither Lessor nor, to Lessor's knowledge, any third ty has used, generated, stored or disposed of, or permitted the use, generation, storage or disposal of, any Haavdous Material (defined below) on, under, about or within the Land in violation of any law or regulation, and (2) that Lessor will not, and will not permit any third party to use, generate, store or dispose of any Hamnlous Material on, under, about or within the Land in violation of any lase or regulation. Lessor and Lessee each agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other and the other's partners, affilinics, agents and employees against any and all losses, liabilities, claims and/or costs (including reasonable attorney's fees and costs) arising from any breach 'of any representation, warranty or agreement contained in this paragraph. As used in this Paragraph. "Hazardous Nfaterial" Shall mean Petroleum or any petroleum product, asbestos, ;ury substance known by the state in which Use Land is Incated to cause cancer a ad.'ar r<produciive toxicity, and/or any substance, chemical or waste that is identified as hazardous, toxic or dangerous in any applicable federal, state or local law or regulation. This paragraph shall survive the termination of this Agreement. IS. Miscellaneous. (it) This Agreement constitncs she entire agreement and understanding between the parties, and supersedes all offers, negotiations and other agreement concerning the subject matter contained herein. Any amendments to this Agreement must be in writing and executed by both panics. (b) If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable with respect to any pany, the remainder of this Agreement or the application of suck provision to persons other than those as to whom it is'hcld invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected and each provision of ,its Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permittcd by law. (c) This Agreement shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the successors and permittcd assignees of the respective parties. . (d) Any notice or demand required to be given herein shall be made by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, or reliable overnight courier to the address of the respective panics set forth below: CA 705A.L.—r hllc Mowmain.LV I A Lessor: EARL 11. GARNER and EVA E. GARNER 5700 Evcs Linc Lcsscc: Smart SMR of California, Inc. Chico, CA 95923 2180 Harvard Street.Suite 220 CA 95315 Phone Number. (916) 747.0954 Sacramento, ' Alta.: Property Manager .With a copy to: Nextel Communications, Inc. 1505 Farm Credit Drive McLean, VA 22102 Aun.: Legal Dept., Contracts Manager Lessor or Lessee may from time to time designate any other address for this purpose by written notice to the other party. All notices hereunder shall be deemed received upon actual receipt. (c) This Agreement shall be governed by the Taws of the State of California. (1) Lessor acknowledges that a Memorandum of Agreement in Ilse form•anncxcd hereto as Exhibit C will be recorded by Lessee in the official records of the County where the Land is located. In the event the Land is encumbered by a mortgage or deed of trust, Lessor agrees to obtain and furnish to Lessee a nondisturbance and attornmcnt instrument for each such mortgage or deed of trust. (g) Lessee may obtain title insurance on its interest in the Land. Lessor shall cooperate by executing documentation required by the title insurance company. (h) In any case where the approval or consent of one party hereto is required, requested or otherwise to be given under this Agreemen(, such Party shall not unreasonably delay or withhold its approval or eonscm. (i) All Riders and Exhibits annexed hereto form material parts of this Agreement. 6) This Agreement may be executed in duplicate counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, V WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as critic date first above written. - LESSOR: LESSEE: EARL H. GARNER and CVA C. GARNER, SMART SNIR OF CALIF IA, INC., husband and wife, as Joint Tenants a Delaware a par do , d/b/a Next Com nic, ns Carl H. Garncr Dy. Dat'%�� !n % _ .. Date: q-1997 Tax IDN:_�/�, �— ��� �'•/ % Title: NO. CALIFORNIA MARKET �-2'� �y( t !` l�',r�-•til r Eva E. Garncr By: Carl H. Garner Tide: Attorney In Fact Date -.> ate: 4 Tax IDB:iS�--� \✓ CA 105A.LoT+bk 11a ..lm.LVI ' 3 13M 32 'hO LJ 35IX FU 300 1379 500 fz TTONWOOD unt 34 4 (600 378 IX N. 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Steve Ruppenthal, Project Manager Messeret Yilma, Zoning Specialist Jason Buckholz, Site Acquisition Specialist Hassan Mahmood, RF Engineer BUTTE COUNTY Telecommunication Antenna Placement Property Address Lower Table Mountain Blvd. Oroville, California RECEIVED AUG 0 3 2000 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION • INTRODUCTION The applicant, UbiquiTel Leasing Company, a Delaware limited liability company authorized to do business in the State of California, by and through their agent, LCC International (LCC) is hereby petitioning the County of Butte to grant the Minor Use Permit. UbiquiTel seeks to co -locate six (6) PCS antennas and related base station equipment on the existing 100' SpectraSite Telecommunication Facility, located at Table Mountain Blvd., Oroville, California. The proposed site is zoned Unclassified (U). WHO IS UBIQUITEL UbiquiTel is a Delaware State registered company that has signed an affiliation agreement with Sprint PCS, headquartered in Kansas City Missouri. The company, headed by Donald A. Harris, former president of Comcast Cellular Communications, Inc. in Pennsylvania, is the exclusive provider of Sprint PCS digital personal communication services, generally known as PCS, to midsize and smaller markets in the Western and Midwestern United States with a total population of approximately 7.7 million residents. UbiquiTel expects to cover approximately 55% of the resident population in those markets by the end of 2001 and expects to cover approximately 63% upon completion of the build -out. A copy of the UbiquiTel's FCC license is attached as Exhibit "A". UbiquiTel will utilize all the "back office" capabilities of Sprint PCS through its affiliate relationship, such as network monitoring, billing and collections, and customer service. In addition, all of Sprint PCS' national distribution agreements with retailers such as Radio Shack, Office Max, Best Buy and Circuit City will also be available to UbiquiTel. The PCS network (using Code Division Multiple Access "CDMA") will be constructed by UbiquiTel and will be 100% compatible with Sprint PCS. Each Sprint PCS affiliate, including UbiquiTel, follows an overall national strategy that includes: • Nationwide network on a single 100% digital, 100% PCS platform • State-of-the-art CDMA technology • Unique national service offerings and pricing • Economies of scale to achieve lower costs of operation • Mass market services (national advertising and promotions) UbiquiTel is uniquely poised to bring the highest quality all digital, 100% PCS service to markets not currently served by Sprint PCS, and offer its customer state-of-the-art wireless service at affordable prices. 1 • WHAT IS PCS • PCS base stations are low-power facilities. The power of a typical PCS system is less than 20 watts per sector. In fact, this is extremely low when compared with other familiar radio systems, such as AM/FM radio and broadcast television, which operate from 5,000 — 50,000 watts. PCS broadcasts at power levels no greater than a common reading lamp. PCS is a state of the art portable telephone and paging system. PCS is competitively priced and more dependable than analog system. PCS is more private than cellular because it utilizes digital technology that makes possible many new capabilities including the ability to transmit and receive data (E-mail, conference calling, caller ID, call forwarding, and information services such as news headlines, weather forecasts, stock quotes, and also eliminates the need for a separate pager. The broadband PCS being offered by UbiquiTel is one of the newest entrants in the wireless communication services. In 1994, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decided to allocate additional spectrum space on the radio frequency to broadband PCS. In the "Matter of Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Establish New Personal Communications Services, "GEN Docket No. 90-314, Memorandum and Order FCC94-114 (June 1994), the FCC explained that it was taking action "to foster rapid creation of a competitive market" to deliver broadband PCS services. Issuance of the new PCS licenses is intended to enhance competition "not only on price, but also on quality and the types of new products and services" that can be offered. The FCC specifically found that "rapid deployment" and wide -area coverage" of new PCS services are important and necessary for this new competition in the filed of wireless communications. HOW PCS WORKS While this site is only one of many sites in our entire market area, it is an essential link within the network. In fact, you can look at this base station facility (site) like a bulb on one of those old strings of Christmas lights. If one bulb goes out, it affects the whole string. If the site at Lower Table Mountain cannot be constructed, the entire network is affected. Wireless technology, PCS in particular, is classified as a "line of sight" technology. In other words, the height and number of base station facilities needed to provide coverage depends greatly on the topography of the area to be covered. The antennas must be at a height that enables the signal to transmit with no significant obstructions, such as tall buildings or a dense stand of trees. The antenna must also be able to "see" the boundary of the next facility, in order to provide uninterrupted signal coverage between base station 2 facilities. However, the antennas can't be too high or they won't be able to provide coverage directly below, and may interfere with other surrounding sites. In that way, a PCS base station facility is like a lighthouse. For the signal light to be seen, the lighthouse must shine from a point higher than the surrounding landscape. If a nearby hill is higher than the light source, the light cannot be seen from the other side of the hill. For the light to be seen the lighthouse must either be built higher than the hill or an additional lighthouse must be built on the other side of the hill. FACILITY SITING Some people may wonder why we need this particular base station facility at this particular location. "Why here?" In general, the design objective is seamless coverage Highway 70. Each base station facility in a PCS network, whether co -location or new build, covers a limited area. The signal is handed off from facility to facility, just like a baton in a relay race. And much the same as light from a lighthouse, to be effective and maintain coverage, a PCS signal cannot be obstructed by tall structures or topography. UbiquiTel will respond to the questions in the same order in which Butte Code Section 24-262.E is written. 7. Statement of Justification a. Includes a description of the proposed Facility, including the type of facility being requested. RESPONSE The proposed project is to co -locate six (6) PCS antennas, model RV-90- 17-02DP (Exhibit `B"), at 72' on the existing 100' lattice tower, and related base station equipment on the property located at Lower Table Mountain, Oroville, CA. The base station equipment is manufactured by Lucent Technologies and is called PCS CDMA Enhanced Primary Minicell and Growth Cabinet (Exhibit "C"). The Minicell is a small, cost- effective modular base station used as the primary building block for PCS networks. Operating at 1.8 GHz, the Minicell's can be used indoors and outdoors and several pre-engineered configurations allow flexible coverage options. The growth cabinets allow for the expansion of the network when increased capacity or sectorization is required. We are proposing to install three cabinets now and possibility four in the future. b. Height from the natural grade to the top of proposed Facility. 3 RESPONSE The height from the natural grade to the top of the existing lattice tower is 100'. The height from the natural grade to the top of the proposed UbiquiTel antennas is 72'. c. Support equipment proposed. RESPONSE As stated above, the proposed support equipment is a PCS CDMA Enhanced Primary Minicell and Growth Cabinet. The Enhanced Primary Minicell is 30"W x 30"L x 60"H. The growth cabinet is 22"W x 30"W x 60"H (Exhibit "C"). d. RFR/EMF and wattage output data including the number of channels. RESPONSE The wattage output will be 200 per sector and one channel. What are EMFs and do they pose a health risk? Whenever there is an electrical current there will also be an electromagnetic field (EMF) surrounding it. We are constantly surrounded by electrical currents. They are in household appliances such as light bulbs, computers, television, and radio. They also occur naturally in electrical phenomena that emanate from the sun; lightning bolts, and the electrical charges our bodies produce. These electromagnetic fields are produced across a wide frequency range. For example, power lines emanate frequencies at 60 Hz, while television transmits at 50 MHz to 950 MHz and PCS transmits in the 1800 MHz band. (Hz stands for hertz, or cycles per second). The following example shows the frequency spectrum and the various frequency bands. 4 wavelength (meters) 1E9 1E7 1E5 1E3 1E1 .1 EA 1E-3 1E-5 E-7 N �o ii M r' -n -n p -� ELECTRICITY RADIO LIGHT IONIZING 0 3E1 3E3 3E5 3E7 3E9 3E11 3E13 3E15 frequency (hertz) (In the above picture, for e.g., 3E5 = 3 times 105 = 3,00,000 and so on) As the diagram above indicates, PCS technology operates at Radio frequencies, which are at a higher frequency than power lines. Power lines and other low frequency emissions are the focus of media attention and health studies. On the other hand, PCS operates at a lower frequency than ionizing frequencies like X-ray machines that operate above 100,000,000,000 MHz (or 100,000 THz). While much mention has been made of EMF, there has been little to differentiate between EMFs that are harmful and EMFs that pose no threat. Recently, studies that focus on health effects regarding EMF are considering the amount of power that pushes the radio signal. A television station transmits frequencies at 500,000 watts, a radio station can transmit at 100,000 watts, and a PCS transceiver usually transmits at less than a few hundred watts. In large cities, where more transceivers are necessary to supply adequate coverage due to the shadowing of buildings, PCS transceivers may transmit as low as 10 watts. This is because the signal of any given site need only be strong enough to overlap the signal of its neighbor sites. Since PCS frequencies are much higher than the Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) of power lines, the absorption of energy by humans at PCS frequencies is substantially less that at ELF frequencies of the power lines or at VHF frequencies used for TV broadcasts. PCS frequencies are much smaller than the ionizing radiation frequencies of X-rays and gamma rays, which have been established as a health risk at high energies and long exposures. PCS facilities transmit well within the safety limits set by FCC for their frequency range and do not pose as a health risk to the surrounding exposed community. • 0 FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency EMFs The FCC has adopted the standards set by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and the National Council of Radiation Protection (NCRP). These standards have set the maximum permissible exposure levels and label the exposure level in terms of density, measured in milliwatts per square centimeter (mW/cm2). It measures the amount of power that a radio frequency emits onto one square centimeter of body surface. According to the FCC exposure diagram below, the acceptable exposure for radio frequencies at 1850 MHz (PCS band) are 1.0 mW/cm2 and 5.0 mW/cm2 for izeneral public and occupational cases respectively. "The rationale takes into consideration that the extremely short wavelengths do not penetrate very deep into the body tissues"'. Because these guidelines are based upon the same limits as those in the IEEE/ANSI and NCRP guidelines, they also include safety factors of 10 and 50 for occupational and general public scenarios respectively from what is believed to be a health risk. General public/uncontrolled exposure limits apply in cases where the general public may be exposed. Occupational/controlled exposure limits apply in cases where persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment and are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. 2 i w a��u peanww • 0 (The above figure has been adapted from the FCC document — OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01, Aug 1997, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields") RF Exposure Compliance of a Typical PCS Cell Site Because of the nature of frequencies above the 1600 MHz level, they are line of sight propagations. This means that you have to be directly in the path of the beam to be exposed to the full power of the transmission. Antennas are directed so they radiate most of the energy away from buildings towards the horizon, at another antenna. Also, the further you move away from the transmitting antenna, the less powerful the power density becomes. This decrease in power is equated by power density decreasing as the inverse square of the distance. Most transmitters are placed on a tower/monopole or a tall building. Measurements taken for a 145 foot tower, with 22 transmitters radiating 100 watts each (2200 total effective radiated power), were 0.04094 mW/cm2. Densities at ground level easily fall within the standards for the general population, put forth by ANSI2. Data submitted to the FCC showed that exposure from a 45 meter tower was hardly more than typical background levels. Measurements taken at the bottom of a tower, operating at 100 watts per channel, 96 channels, omni -directional collinear arrays, were 0.002 mW/cm2 per channel. This analysis reported on a worst case scenario, so it assumed that the antenna focus was straight down. Building attenuation caused density exposures to be even lower. The same distances from an antenna on the outside, as in the inside, are as much as 10 to 100 times lower depending on the building construction. Measurements taken inside nearby buildings from the same tower yield levels between 0.0002 mW/cm2 and 0.00002 mW/cm2. Rooms directly below and to the rear of the antenna face are even lower (IEEE May 1992). Portable cellular phones also fall under the regulation of the FCC/ANSI C95.1-1992 standard [18]. According to an IEEE article dated December 1994, "cellular phones operating at 0.6 watts, exposed the head to 0.86 mW/cm2, while lower extremities received 0.57 mW/cm2". Transmission power levels for PCS antennas are very low. In January 1993, the FCC reported: "Measurements that have been made around typical cellular base stations have shown that ground -level power densities are well below limits recommended by currently accepted RF (radio frequency) and microwave safety standards." Eight prominent researchers and agencies researched, studied, and continue to study the effects from radio frequencies in the PCS industry. Today, there is no data establishing a correlation between radio wave transmissions at these power levels with any adverse health effects. There has been much discussion recently about electromagnetic fields (EMF) and alleged health affects associated with them. The vast majority of these reports are associated with the EMF resulting from high power electric utility transmission lines. The following 7 • paragraphs detail the differences between transmission lines and Personal Communication Services (PCS) facility electromagnetic fields. It is important to note that any electronic device or transmission facility generates electromagnetic fields. Items such as lamps, power lines, stereos, garage door openers, CB radios, etc. generate these fields. There are two main properties, which distinguish these fields. They are the strength of the fields, which is associated with the amount of electricity going through the device, and the frequency of the fields. A PCS transmission facility, by design, transmits very low power, which results in weak electromagnetic fields. Low power is used at these facilities due to the nature of a PCS network. Each PCS base station is designed to provide service to only a small geographic area, typically about a 2 to 3 mile radius. Beyond this distance, another PCS base station in the network provides service. Also, the frequency of the fields used at a PCS facility is much different from that used in high power electric utility transmission lines. A technical analysis of a generic PCS transmission facility is depicted in Appendices A & B. The analysis is presented for a relatively short structure of 45'; for taller structures the exposure would be significantly lower. Appendix A shows that the "worst case" electromagnetic field density at the base of a 45' tower is about 1.5 times weaker than the standard adopted by the Federal Communications Commission governing PCS operation. Appendix B gives an "average case" analysis, as will be used in the present application, and shows that the electromagnetic field density at the base of the tower is a 81 times weaker than the allowed limit. The FCC limit foreg neral public itself has a safetyfacto actor of 50 from the amount of exposure, which might be deemed as a health risk. As a point of comparison, manufacturers of microwave ovens (these ovens operate at generally a similar frequency to PCS transmitters) are required to design their products such that the field strength "leaking" out does not exceed 1.0 mW/cm2 at a distance of 5 cm from the oven's surface. The "worst case" analysis for the PCS facility is still much lower than the permissible guidelines governing microwave ovens. The "average case" analysis is again a 100 times below the acceptable levels for microwave ovens. Conclusion: The PCS cell site applied for is well within the safety region for exposure to humans. Even in the worst-case scenario with the antennas pointing straight down at the tower base and with full power, it easily meets the FCC limit for exposure to general public. 8 C� References: • 1 The American Radio Relay League, Now You're Talking!, 2nd edition, pg. 8. Denny & Associates, PC, Engineering ng Exhibit: Human Exposure to Radio -Frequency Emissions, Kansas City, Missouri, August 17, 1995 ' IEEE, Human Exposure to RF Emissions from Cellular Radio Base Station Antennas, May 1992. 4 IEEE, Current and SAR Induced in a Human Head Model by the Electromagnetic Fields Irradiated from a Cellular Phone, vol. 42, no. 12, December 1994. E Appendix A: Typical PCS Field Density "Worst Case" Analysis Conditions for "Worst Case" Analysis Where; -All available transmitter power is utilized -The antennas are pointing straight down at the base of the tower Power Density = (P * s * c * A * r) / (4 * pi * R) P = Transmitted Effective Radiated Power of each Carrier (600 Watts) s = Number of Sectors (3) c = Number of carriers per sector (2) A = Antenna Gain Factor (1.64) r = Ground Reflection Factor (2.56) pi = 3.14 R = Distance to the Antennas at tower base (45' = 1459 cm) Substituting in these numbers; Power Density = 0.64 milliWatts/cm2 Comparing to FCC limits for general population of 1.0 milliWatts/cm2 (1.0 milliWatts/cm2) / (0.64 milliWatts/cm2) = 1.55 (i.e. approximately 1.5) Conclusion: It is seen that even in the worst scenario, with maximum power transmitted, with 2 carriers and the antenna pointing at the base of the tower, the RF exposure at the worst location at the base of the tower, is still 1.5 times below that allowed by the FCC for the more stringent general public exposure limit. (It should be noted that this worst case scenario is never implemented, since pointing the antennas at the tower base would drastically reduce the coverage area of the cell site. Appendix B gives the analysis for a more practical implementation). Additional information pertaining to PCS Antenna Safety is attached as Exhibit "D" 10 e. Horizontal and vertical location coordinates. RESPONSE LAT (NAD 27): 039-32-44 & LAN (NAD 27): 121-35-12 8. Proposed elevations of the structure and any accessory buildings, including building height and other physical dimensions,, drawn to graphic scale. RESPONSE Please see site plan page Z-2. 9. Visual impact assessment, photo montages, mock-ups as determined by the Director of Development Services or Planning Commission. The assessment shall identify any proposed trimming of vegetation that will be required for the normal operation of the Facility. Stealth technology is encouraged. RESPONSE Please see attached photos and photosims as Exhibit "E". The original photos are marked "P" and the rendered versions are marked "S". 10. Mock-ups required (may be required at any time during the processing of the permit). RESPONSE See response to number 9 and Exhibit "E". 11. A discussion of and supporting information regarding the alternative site selection of at least a minimum of three to four sites, if available, including colocation opportunities, and a statement as to why these alternative sites and/or colocation opportunities were rejected. RESPONSE While this site is only one of many sites in our entire market area, it is an essential link within the network. In fact, you can look at this site like a bulb on one of those old strings of Christmas lights. If one bulb goes out, it affects the whole string. As you can see in the propagation maps (Exhibit F) the first map shows a gap in coverage amongst the sites and the second map, now with the proposed site in place, fills in that gap giving seamless coverage to the area. 11 0 Wireless technology, PCS in particular, is classified as a "line of sight" technology. In other words, the height and number of base station facilities needed to provide coverage depends greatly on the topography of the area to be covered. The antennas must be at a height that enables the signal to transmit with no significant obstructions, such as tall buildings or a dense strand of trees. The antenna must also be able to "see" the boundary of the next facility, in order to provide uninterrupted signal coverage between base station facilities. However, the antennas can't be too high or they won't be able to provide coverage directly below, and may interfere with other surrounding sites. Each base station facility in a PCS network, whether co -location or new build, covers a limited area. The signal is handed off from facility to facility, just like a baton in a relay race. And much the same as light from a lighthouse, to be effective and maintain coverage, a PCS signal cannot be obstructed by tall structures or topography. With the tower already existing and being within the search ring area, there was no need to pursue any other facility. 12. A complete service area map showing the entire wireless communications network of the provider's twenty 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. RESPONSE See attached Exhibit "G". 13. A graphic depiction of the search ring and all other technical criteria used in determining the proposed Facility location. RESPONSE See attached Exhibit "H". 14. Documentation which identifies failure characteristics of the Facility structure or tower and demonstrates that the site and setbacks are of adequate size to contain falling debris. 12 0 RESPONSE A copy of the structural report completed by C. K. Allen, Jr., Structural Engineer is attached as Exhibit "I". 15. Written evidence demonstrating that the selected Facility structure or tower design is as visually unobtrusive as possible, given technical and engineering considerations, which indicate what type of facility is required to provide reasonably effective service and also the best technology and/or construction available to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness. The use of best available technology and/or construction to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness is mandatory. RESPONSE UbiquiTel believes that utilizing the existing structure would be less obtrusive then proposing to construct a new tower within the general area. As the photos (Exhibit "E") show, the addition of six (6) antennas to the existing tower will not make this structure any more obtrusive. 16. Applicants which operate common carrier facilities (specifically, but not limited to cellular, PCS, SMR and paging service licensees of the FCC) shall provide written evidence that the applicant has provided notice to all FCC licensed wireless communication service carriers operating within the County of Butte of the plans to develop the site. RESPONSE Copies of the certified letters are attached as Exhibit "J". 17. 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. RESPONSE A copy of UbiquiTel's FCC license is attached as Exhibit "A". The SpectraSite FAA Antenna Structure Registration is attached as Exhibit "K". 18. 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 13 0 • Facilities, at the proposed site and adjacent properties, conforms to safety standards adopted by the FCC, if applicable. The reports prepared for the Facilities shall conform to the reporting requirements set by the County and FCC OET 65 human exposure standards. The report shall also 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 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. RESPONSE A copy of the Scinetics Engineering Report is attached as Exhibit "L". The report concludes that the power densities emitted by the proposed PCS radio antennas are many orders of magnitude below the health standards adopted or proposed in the United State and any health standard used anywhere in the world. 19. Landscaping and painting plans for the completed project. RESPONSE As you can see from photos (Exhibit "E") landscaping is not applicable to the site, due to the fact that the site is on undeveloped farmland. The antennas will be painted to match the color of the tower. 20. 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, as specified herein. RESPONSE This site is located in the Unclassified (U) zone, which makes it not applicable. 14 0 21. 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. RESPONSE This is not applicable since the Site exists and has already been approved. CONSLUSION UbiquiTel respectfully requests that the County of Butte approve its application for a Minor Use Permit to co -locate six (6) PCS antennas and related base station equipment on the existing 100' lattice tower. 15 Exhibit "A" r UbiquiTel's FCC License RECEIVED AUG 0 3 2000 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION LU. 2000, r 7 N .1 S Y i J \O.yMt� j United St:ttes�meriia Federal Comm ConunisilOn .RADIO STAMN AUTHORIZATION Commercini tNfobilC Radio 5ern-,Cii Personal Com nittuiG:itiot)$ St:—lct - fSrU:tdJ:md WIRELESSCC. L.P. 9221 Ward Parkway Kansas City, N10 64114 Calf Sija KNLF208 Nlar et: M004 SAN FRANCISCO -OAKLAND -SAN JOSE Charn_f Tock: A Fil-- Number OOOOS.CW-L_95 The license: lteree( is authorized. for the pctiod indicated• to construct and operate ratio transnut;ing facilities in accordance %vitlt the terns and conditions hcr:inafi:r described. This authorization 1; subject CO t.1c pro.isions of the Coanmunica6ons Act of 193J, as amended, subsequent Acts o(Congress. int:mational trc: tits and agrc=menu to which the United States is a sig natory. and all pertinent rules and regulations of t1:: F:dcral Communications Commission, eonta3ned in dic Tide 47 of tltc U.S. Code of Federal Rc.ulations. 4. Initial Grant Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 23, 1995 Five-year Build Out Dace . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . June 23, 2000 Expiration Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 23, 2005 PursuZnt to 5:c:ion -.09( h) of the COr%,tt r,* --3 lO:lS .SCI of 19; J. a; 2rnZ1 C. (47 U.S.C. ;C);.`.I), IS subject to the follo�%ir.; conditions: This lie:nse docs not vcSE in d:e lie_r.sec ar.v ri;ht to ode;ac_ a st; :ion nor any ri,-:i( in the us: of .`: tquencics beyond the term thereof nor in any other manner than audio: izeu d herein, -itncr t:tis license nor the right anted dler:undcr shall Sc assigned or othen,isc trans(err:d in %iolation of the Corttr,ulticatio,is Act o; 193-4. as amended (47 U.S.C. 3 151, et seq.). Tltis lic_ns: is subject: in t:rnts to dic right of use or control corferr:d by S:cdon 706 o(the Commultications act of 1931, as 3mcn1'cd (47 U.S.C. j 606). Conditions continued on Pagc 2. t`O %va:v"S osscciat:d %pi(h dlis audlorizAtioo. :sit:,: Os:e. Juni 23. 19')5 FCC Fart '4-3i Pao I or �r• �. CU. CUUU� C �+.d �, c:i'+: WIRELESSCO P. CONDITIONS: This authermiciton is subject to Ilt::o::dition :h2:, in the cent that r•stc't,s u;tth nt ;_n:: t�cet cnci:i IS ;cant:d Herein are authorized it. ar. idj:xcnt forci� ,n tcm:cry (Canad:vJ«6::d �t1;c;;, future eoordtnation of ani base stit'on (ra,Isiti(tvs within 72 kill (.i miles) ON!,: United $:aces/Ctnala border Slmll be required to eliminate anv hamthtl in(cr'trcncc Io Operations in flit adjacent foreign tcm;o _ ;md to ensure continujnce of equal access (o Ulc.rrequcncics by both countri:s. ry This autltonzation is subject (o the condition that (lie rmaining balance of (he winningbid alnount �•i(( be paid in accordance with p;trt I orncc Commission's rules. -47 C.F.R. Part 1• Issue Date: Junc 23, 1995 FCC Form J6ii 00005-CW-L.9 Pagc 2 or 2 Exhibit "B" Antenna RECEIVED AUG 0 3 2000 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DTVISION • OptiRange" V90=-17-XXDP 2.7519 M* beamwidth 4W rl'6.5 dBi gain 561' 99 42 42 ,P"" Vertical"44", L Polarization him.— _wA RF !P"�56 inch CONNECTOR Electrical Mechanical i Azimuth Beamwidth 90, Dimensions (L x W x D) 56in x 8in x 2.75in 1 Elevation Beamwidth 60 (142 cm x 20.3 cm x 7.0 cm) Gain 16.5 dBi (14.4 dBd) Rated Wind Velocity i 150 mph (241 km/hr) Polarization Vertical Equivalent Flat Plate Area 3.1 ft2 (.29 m') Front -to -Back Ratio > 25 dB (> 30 dB Typ.) Front Wind Load @ 100 mph (16 1 <ph) 90 lbs (400 N) Electrical Downtilt Options 0', 20, 40, 6' Side Wind Load @ 100 mph (1161 kiph) 31 lbs (139 N) VSWR 1.35:1 Max Weight 18 lbs (8.2 kg) Connectors 1; 7-16 DIN (female) Power Handling 250 Watts CW Passive Intermodulation <_ -147 d8c Note: Patent Pending and US Patent number 5, 757, 246. [2x20W (+43 dBm)] Values and patterns are representative znd variations may occur. Specifications may Lightning Protection Chassis Ground change without notice due to continuous_ product enhancements. Digitized pattern data is available from the factory or via be web site www.emswireless.com and reflect all updates. MOUNTING OPTIONS Model Number Description Comments MTG-P00-10 Standard Mount Supplied with antenna)- Mounts to Wall or 1.5 inch to 5.0 inch O.D. Pole(3.8 cm to 12.7 cm) MTG-S02-10 Swivel Mount Mounting -Lit providing azimuth adjustment. MTG-DXX-20* Mechanical Downtilt Kits 0* -10' or 0* - 15* Mechanical Downtilt 3 antennas 120* apart or 2 antennas 180' apart MTG-CXX-10* Cluster Mount Kits MTG-0O2-10 U -Bolt Cluster Mount Kit 1 3 an-tenn 120' apart 0>_ MTG-TXX-10* Steel Band Mount _ ____ -, -4.5: .pole. - I Pole diameters 7.5" - 45' Model number shown represents a series of products. See mounting options section for specific r-iocle_IcYm_`&Jr._ so - Azimuth 240* 270' 270' - 270' 270' a-, 300 240 300 240' - 300* 240' 330. 210' 21 330' ewa* m 90fto 30* "0. 0. §010 WAl POP 0 0 R 9h. fill .0 0 180-11"Innw,� ,4F apr 0' ISO - IN Q laot, &.4 RON 30' -10 0- 90. Elevation Elevation 0* Downtilt 2' Downtilt Elevation 4' Downtilt 90, Elevation 6* Downtilt r Exhibit "C" Lucent Cabinets RECEIVED AUG 0 3 2000 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION • Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations PCS CDMA Enhanced Primary Minicell and Growth Cabinet Technical Specifications Lucent Technologies' Personal Communications Services (PCS) Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) Minicell is a small, cost-effective modular base station used as the primary building block for PCS networks. Operating at 1.8 GHz, these Minicells can be used indoors or outdoors and several pre-engineered configurations allow flexible coverage options. Growth cabinets expand the network when increased capacity or sectorization is required. a • PCS CDMA Minicell and Growth Cabinet CJ Parameter Specification* General Spectrum 1.8 GHz Filter'Blocks PCS A, B, C, D, E or F Blocks Digital Cellular Switch 5ESSI-2000 Switch Handoff Speed Up to 65 MPH soft handoff (cell radius at least 2500' (762.5m]) Vocoder Support Both 8 Kbps (includes.Enhanced Variable Rate Coder [EVRC] support) & 13 Kbps Cell Site Installation Indoor/Outdoor Cell Site Configurations Omni/1, 2, 3 or 6 Sector Cell Site Synchronization Global Positioning System (GPS) Reference Cell Site Alarms Internal & User Definable Alarm Capability (Remote Monitoring) Cell Site Diagnostics Integrated Diagnostic Capability (Remote Monitoring) Enhanced Primary Cabinet Carriers RF Train Antenna Support CDMA Clusters Channels Channel Units Expanded capacity Channel Unit (ECU) Growth Cabinet(s) Carriers RF Train CDMA Clusters Channels Channel Units 2nd Carrier Antenna Support 3rd to 6th Carrier Antenna Support Expanded capacity Channel Unit (ECU) Power Input Power IndoorlOutdoor Outdoor Only RF Output Power Per Standard CDMA Transmit Unit (CTU) Per High Power CDMA Transmit Unit (HPCTU) Backup Power Facilities Connections Up to 3 carriers (one carrier/sector or 3 -carrier Omni) Three Duplex (each train contains Transmit & Diversity Receive) Duplex Filter Configuration (2 Antenna/Sector) Up to three Supports 40 physical channels per cluster Up to four per CDMA cluster 10 Physical Channels at 8Kbps (supports EVRC) or 13Kbps Provides an additional carrier per sector Adds 1 Transmit/Sector & uses Enhanced Primary's diversity receive RF trains Up to three per cabinet Supports 40 physical channels per cluster Up to four per CDMA cluster Uses existing Enhanced Primary Duplex Filters (No additional Antenna/Sector) Simplex Filter Configuration (1 Additional Antenna/Sector/Carrier) 10 Physical Channels at 8Kbps (supports EVRC) or 13Kbps +24V DC 240V AC 8 watts @ Antenna Interface 16 watts @ Antenna Interface Both support up to 200mW digital terminals at 1.8 GHz Optional Battery or Generator Backup cabinets Types T1 or E1/CEPT Up to 6 PCS CDMA Minicell and Growth Cabinet (continued) Parameter Specification* Installation & Maintenance Installation & Mounting Indoor Raised Floor or non -raised floor environment Outdoor Rooftop or Streetside (slab) mountable Access Front & Back Maintenance Cabinet Access Front only for most routine maintenance Cell 1.9 Maintenance action per year per cell Upgrade Options Field upgrade options available Compatibility Compatible with Lucent Technologies Mobile Switching Center (MSC) Environmental Storage Temperature Outdoor Cabinet -40° to +158° F (-40° to +70° C) Indoor Cabinet +32° to +158° F (0° to +70° C) Humidity Indoor Cabinet (operating) (storage) Outdoor Cabinet (operating and storage) Operating Altitude Physical Weight (Fully Loaded) Enhanced Primary Cabinet Growth Cabinet 66EC Primary Power Cabinet 60C Primary Power Cabinet 60EC Battery Backup Cabinet 60C Battery Backup Cabinet 60C Generator Backup Cabinet CPS4024 (H569-424) Indoor Power Frame 5% to 85% RH 0% to 95% RH 0% to 100% RH 197 feet (60m) below to 10,000 feet (3,050m) above sea level. 8501b. (385.9kg) 6001b. (272kg) 16001b. (726.4kg) 11001 b. (499.4kg) 26001b. (1180.4kg) 26001b. (1 180.4kg) 7001b. (317.8kg) 21601b. (980.6kg) • PCS CDMA Minicell and. Growth Cabinet (continued) Parameter Specification Physical (continued) Cabinet (Outdoor) Dimensions Growth Cabinet(s) (Outdoor) Enhanced Primary Cabinet 30"W x 30"L x 60"H (IndoorlOutdoor) (76.2cm x 76.2cm x 152.4cm) Growth Cabinet(s) 22"W x 30"L x 60" H (Indoor/Outdoor) (55.9cm x 76.2cm x 152.4cm) 66EC Primary Power Cabinet 31 "W x 30"L x 66"H —40° to +115° F(-40° to +46° C) (78.7cm x 76.2cm x 167.6cm) 60C Primary Power Cabinet 31 "W x 30"L x 60"H (78.7cm x 76.2cm x 152.4cm) 60EC Battery Backup Cabinet 31 "W x 30"L x 60" H +41 ° to +104° F (+5° to +40° C) (78.7cm x 76.2cm x 152.4cm) 60C Battery Backup Cabinet 31 "W x 30"L x 60"H (78.7cm x 76.2cm x 152.4cm) 60C Generator Backup Cabinet 31 "W x 30"L x 60" H (78.7cm x 76.2cm x 152.4cm) CP54024 (H569-424) 32.25"W x 19.75"L x 84"H Indoor Power Frame (81.9cm x 50.2cm x 213.4cm) Ambient Operating Temperature Range Enhanced Primary —40° to +126° F (-40° to +52° C) Cabinet (Outdoor) Growth Cabinet(s) (Outdoor) —40° to +126° F (-40° to +52° C) 66EC Primary Power Cabinet —40° to +115° F (-40° to +46° C) 60C Primary Power Cabinet —40° to +115° F (-40° to +46° C) 60EC Battery Backup Cabinet —40° to +115° F (-40° to +46° C) 60C Battery Backup Cabinet —40° to +115° F(-40° to +46° C) 60C Generator Backup Cabinet —40° to +115° F(-40° to +46° C) CP54024 (H569-424) Indoor —40° to +149° F (-40° to +65° C) Power Frame Enhanced Primary Cabinet (Indoor) +41 ° to +104° F (+50 to +40° C) Growth Cabinet(s) (Indoor) +41 ° to +104° F (+5° to +40° C) Regulatory Air Interface Standards Safety/Regulatory Bellcore Application Code ANSI J -STD -008 Upbanded IS -95A (cdmaOnelm) Meets U.S. FCC Part 15 & Part 24 Requirements ULI 1950, 3rd Edition CSA C22.2 #234 UL 50 —Type 311 Cabinets meet elements of GR 487 -CORE & GR 63 -CORE Enhanced Primary Cabinet WP Growth Cabinet WK T-tird Carrier Grotwtlt Cabinet When you want to talk wireless, give us a call. OLr one -network solution offers you a total co-1ununications system. With Lucent Te.-hnologies' vast experience, dedication to customer satisfaction, and continuous search foi innovations through our Bell Laboratories, we- provide advanced wireless products that ca -t move your network seamlessly into the nc.xt generation. Fcr more information on Lucent Technologies' w reless communications, please contact your LL.Cent Technologies Account Representative or call: 800-344-0223 x7020 (United States) 3-4-536-1886 (outside United States). V"sit our web site at http://www.lucellt.coni 59 SS is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies Inc. cdmaOne is a trademark of the CDINIA Development Group (CDG). IL L is a registered trademark of Uhderwriters Laboratories. * Unless otherwise stated, specifications are a 3plicable to both indoor & outdoor cabinet rn.odels. This document is for planning purposes only and is not intended to modify or s.lpplement any specifications or warranties relating to these products or services. Copyright 0 1998 Lucent Technologies Inc. all rights reserved. Erinted in the U.S.A. 6ucent Technologies Inc. -NIPS/PCS INlessaging ° 01 OTS NAK 9/98 Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations 0' u Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations 66EC-PWR Power Cabinet Completely Integrated System Solution Designed to Provide a Reliable, Uninterrupted DC Power Source. 661-'CPower Cabinet — liai k Vii u' Gr lir;-PINK Pom•ir — Vrour liin The GGI C-PWR I'r)vver Cabitiel Inr PCs CDINIA was (resigned Iu lie a povvcr cabilwl sululiun fur cuslunlcrs scckin balicry capacity bcyund swbat is ul'fcrcll %villi Illy 60C-11WR 11usvcr Cabincl. Whilte IhC 661'-:C adds many new fea- Iures, tbC cabincl has been (Icsigiled sn Ilial installaliun will lu• csscnli011y the sink as Ilial fur 111c 611C. A cunll)arisnn of IIIc Iwu l,uwCr sululiuns is shuwll in the fullu%vilig (able. 66EC-PWR 60C-PWR Number Battery 2 1 Shelves: Maximum Number 4 2 24V Battery Strings: Enhanced Cooling Yes No in Battery Compartment: Cabinet Height: 66" 60" Footprint: 31"w x 30"d 31"w x 30"d Placement of Same Same Mounting Holes: Grounding: Same Same r� U Product Overview The 66fiC-MVI' Power C.abincl will Iot-ovidl• IIIc to 6 kW of 24V front a 2118/2411 volt AC initul so'n'ic. 'file Primary Power Cabillcl call house ult to Iwo CI'S Rower SIl IvcS cyuiltltcll wilh III) l0 10 hi;,11 efficiency 24 volt, 27 amp It1ug-in, switclnnodc rectifiers in an ellvironntenlally scaled efictr mics eabi- ncl. Tile Cabinet call house up to roar 24V String -s Ill balic"it's, It9'ttvidlll, UP to 5 hours of battery reserve at 2 kW load. -Fite CTS Alarnl FI Colllrol Unil provides nnnlitorill, and Conlrol of Illi looawel. syslcln, alarm Signal access, and visual L.FD indiialnrS. It also haS a Itrovision for thermal ntollilorin, of the barlerics. The System alttolllalicalk, adjusts the final volla,c luovided by the rcclifirrS as a luncliou of ballcry Icnlltl•ralurC. A low voha,c disconnccl (IND) circuit IurvcnlS the batcry cell vollagc 171'on1 rallin, below 1.75 volts/cell (o' a (:tlslnlner Sciccicd value) and possibly dama,illg the ballcriis. The 22 position DC Disirib'Uion Panel is equipped will) circuit brcakl•I'S (21 posilions available) and the LVD. RC•glllall'lI DC Iutavcr and Itolwcl' Cabincl alarms arc cabled dircclly In the adjaCcnl I'CS tblilli-CCII ciluil1n1C11I CabillCl. L.nicnl-I'cchnolo>,,iCS' Ioalcntcd Coolill SySlcnl nlailtlaillS the lYluiltnti•nl inside the cabinets wilhin its Sari operalin, Icntlu ralnri rank avilhoui the Use of outside air. This innovative dcsi,n keel's avater, dust, and Iwllutallls out of the clritoniis aria, thereby prevcmin, condcrlsalion in the Cabinet and Conianl- illation and corrosion of c'IeC•t'onic cgullonlcnt. The haltcry CI111111a1'1111CIll utilizcS LUCI'lll 'I'ccllnolooics' L'•llhanccd Cooling system Io minimize battery iciliperatun-e and 0 si,nifiiantly inllorovc banery life. The I nhanicd Cooling syslcrtl was ticsiglictl to Iuainiain Itallcry leml,cralurc near ambient IentlocralIlrc- tvilllutll IIIc use of air c'ollditioniU,. Wills Elillallced Coolill„ illSlontel'S can alolu'orint ICIl ' doublC ballery We over traditional methods of passive owlill". Tile syslint also pro- videS for adcyu,ilc hydrogen vcnlilation Ifo lorcvcnl the build Ulo of gasses in the batcry iontloarin'cnl, Incctill bosh IieIll:Ul'l' and UI.. requirenlcnlS. This results in a reliable, low Iltaintenanic, and Safe solulion. In the event of all AC failure, the baller- ieS supply the DC pmvcr to till• PCS l'Vfini-Cell equipment. "I'llc system is a Iruc uninlcrrulotiblc bower system. Side View Quality Construction ion The 661iC Power Cabincl is ntanurac- lurcd at Luiclu "rechnnlogics• nlanufaC- lurirl, facility in Qlnflia, Nebraska. Flolh nlanuraituring and.L'cll Laboratories design engineering areregistered to ISO Will, Ixovidin, do01111Cnlcd Iot'occSSeS which resell in collsislcnlly high tlualily loroducis and Services. "I"Ilc heavy-duty ialtinct is nlannfaclnred will) all cornisinn resistanl nr,Ucrials. Onc-ci�hlll inch thick heavy -duly alu- minuul is used for the cabinet body and the ntajorily or Cabinet ionlltoncnls. TIR'SC nlalCri,lls aver(. silcm-d because of their SlIT11"'Ih, durability, firC risislance, Corrosio ll resislanic, and heal U'ansfcr ih,u'aClCrisliiS WhiCh arc CSSCnlial for outdoor aloltlicali0 cis. !\ luolycslcr Iooiw- det- (taint finish is cleoroslalically applied Io all CabilICI Slll'LICI•S W Ioroducc an cxtl'cntcly durable, 11i;"It qualily finish and alll'aillvC altlocal'ance. Designed slociifically lilt- the outdoor plant cnvirollnlenl, the 661=C I'nwcr Cabinel enclosures ohlinlirC heal IrartS- fCr, environnli11ta1 Itroleclion, anti case of installalion and Inailucnancc. Filch cabinet is assembled, Completely wired, and SySICUt tested al the factory to providc the highest slandards of quality and quick, Ironble free illstallaliort. The cabillcis arc laclory cguiplocd with Itoavcr distribution and alarn' cablirt",. inclullin, a Cabinet SC011'ily SySlcln which Sends a remote alarm Io a central location ill the cvcnt of U1tal11hori id cnt'y. The doors arc cquilllocd Willi 216-11y1oc locking mechanisms and can be padlocked Int- added SCcurily. Luccnl Tcihnolo,irs'allr'It anti I-11 cd cabinet systems are deployed Ihrou,houl the world in harsh environ- nlcnlS Sucll as Saudi Arabia, So,uhCaSI Asia, SulllltweSl Uniled States, Soutll and Ccnlral America, and Canada. Successful operalioll in thew climates providcs Icslinlony to the robustness of the designs and overall reliability of Lucent Technologies' cabinet Systems. fi 1 i �atr Side View Quality Construction ion The 661iC Power Cabincl is ntanurac- lurcd at Luiclu "rechnnlogics• nlanufaC- lurirl, facility in Qlnflia, Nebraska. Flolh nlanuraituring and.L'cll Laboratories design engineering areregistered to ISO Will, Ixovidin, do01111Cnlcd Iot'occSSeS which resell in collsislcnlly high tlualily loroducis and Services. "I"Ilc heavy-duty ialtinct is nlannfaclnred will) all cornisinn resistanl nr,Ucrials. Onc-ci�hlll inch thick heavy -duly alu- minuul is used for the cabinet body and the ntajorily or Cabinet ionlltoncnls. TIR'SC nlalCri,lls aver(. silcm-d because of their SlIT11"'Ih, durability, firC risislance, Corrosio ll resislanic, and heal U'ansfcr ih,u'aClCrisliiS WhiCh arc CSSCnlial for outdoor aloltlicali0 cis. !\ luolycslcr Iooiw- det- (taint finish is cleoroslalically applied Io all CabilICI Slll'LICI•S W Ioroducc an cxtl'cntcly durable, 11i;"It qualily finish and alll'aillvC altlocal'ance. Designed slociifically lilt- the outdoor plant cnvirollnlenl, the 661=C I'nwcr Cabinel enclosures ohlinlirC heal IrartS- fCr, environnli11ta1 Itroleclion, anti case of installalion and Inailucnancc. Filch cabinet is assembled, Completely wired, and SySICUt tested al the factory to providc the highest slandards of quality and quick, Ironble free illstallaliort. The cabillcis arc laclory cguiplocd with Itoavcr distribution and alarn' cablirt",. inclullin, a Cabinet SC011'ily SySlcln which Sends a remote alarm Io a central location ill the cvcnt of U1tal11hori id cnt'y. The doors arc cquilllocd Willi 216-11y1oc locking mechanisms and can be padlocked Int- added SCcurily. Luccnl Tcihnolo,irs'allr'It anti I-11 cd cabinet systems are deployed Ihrou,houl the world in harsh environ- nlcnlS Sucll as Saudi Arabia, So,uhCaSI Asia, SulllltweSl Uniled States, Soutll and Ccnlral America, and Canada. Successful operalioll in thew climates providcs Icslinlony to the robustness of the designs and overall reliability of Lucent Technologies' cabinet Systems. Benefits • Heavy-duty Aluminum Construction Corrosion. X-Veallicr. lire and vandal I'CsislaoI prolCCIion Filllanicd coolie, will) Cnvironn)Cnlal controls • Scaled Cooling System 1'1,cvcnls conlan)inalion, condcnsa- lion, alld corrosloll 1=n1)anced heal Ir,illsfcr callabilily • 13attery Compartment Equippecl with Enhanced Cooling System - fii,nil'icanlly il)llorovcs battery life locrforn)ancc • Completely Factory Assembled incl Testecl --Phot'oughly syslCnt-tested • Electrostatically Applied, Baked on Polyester Paint Finish I-li,l) y)iahly durable finish Allrac'livc Ippearance • Cost Effective Enclosure Design - Ideal for lal;'r scale dcl,loynu•nts • CPS Alarm & Control Unit )blonilors and c(Inu'ols Illc )u„vcr SYSlcn1 vnwides alarn) signal access and viso- al 1.1:1) indicators Provides for thcrn)al nuoniloring of IhC ballCries • Temperature Compensated Float Voltage Increases gallery life and ;"really. rcdnccs risk of battery Ihcl'nlal runaway by reducil)g gallery sell' healing as Ihr ballcry Cnclosure Ien)Incraturc increases • --Low Voltage Disconnect Function I'revenls ballcry danw,c doC Io cell rcvcrsals frr,nl decp discharge Ir, less Ulan 1.75 volls/cell and prcvcnls crltliplilvnl danl,l c or rnalfunclion from operating bclovv n)ininunu cyllipillcnl inloul voila C. The rl)Slon)cr can s(,ccify the diSCollnccl vollagc valor. • Silent Security System - AICAs central location of unawluo ri'i.Cd cabincl entry General Specil'ications Cabinet Dimensions: - Height: 66 in. (167.6 cm) Width: 31 in. (78.7 cm) -Depth: 30 in. (76.2 cm) Approximate Weight: - 1600 lbs. (Fully Equipped) Floor Load: 1.72 lbs/sq. inch (Fully Equipped) Cabinet Operating Temperature Range: -40'C to 46*C Rated Output Power: 6 M with N+i Redundancy Primary Power Cabinet Weight Primary Radio Only Load (KW) 2 4 6 k Rectifiers 4 7 10 Total Weight (lbs.)* 1505 1570 1600 Floor Load (lbs/sq.in) 1.62 1.69 1.72 Rectifiers versus Load Primary with Two Growth 4.6 kW 0.8 Load (KW) 2 4 6 It Rectifiers 4 7 10 Cabinets Powered Primary Radio Primary + Growth 1 Primary + Growth 1 & 2 Battery Reserve Times Battery Reserve Time Initial Capacitv (hours)' Primary Radio Only Maximum H Battery Strings Configuration DC Loadt 2 4 Standard CTUs * The reserve time assumes initial battery capacity Primary Radio Only 1.6 kW 2.9 6.9 Primary and One Growth 3.1 kW 1.3 3.0 Primary with Two Growth 4.6 kW 0.8 1.8 High Power CTUs Primary Radio Only 2.1 kW 2.1 4.9 Primary and One Growth 4.05 kW 0.9 2.2 Primary and Two Growth 6.0 kW 0.6 1.3 * The reserve time assumes initial battery capacity and 777 (25'C) ambient temperature. Battery Reserve Time End of I Life Capacity (hours)" Maximum 6 Battery Strings j Configuration DC Loadt 2 4 Standard CTUs Primary Radio Only 1.6 kW 2.3 5.5 Primary and One Growth 3.1 kW 1.0 2.4 Primary with Two Growth 4.6 kW 0.6 1.5 High Power CTUs Primary Radio Only 2.1 kW 1.7 3.9 Primary and One Growth 4.05 kW 0.7 1.7 Primary and Two Growth 6.0 kW 0.4 1.1 **The reserve time defines end of life as 80% of initial capacity and 77*F (25°C) ambient temperature. t These are maximum numbers. Actual values can be lower by a few hundred watts per cabinet depending on traffic load and environmental conditions. Exhibit I'D" Questions & Answers - PCS Safety RECEIVED AUG 0 3 2000. PLANNING VIS ON 'WIRELESS CO?viMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Questions and Answers About PCS Antenna Safety • If7tc: do °error.: Co1rrnurtc.:::0r. St-s:errs (.SCS) s. -:es emir? PCS svSCCms cmi::adio waves in the 'TE GHz" C•ecucncy band which is a band of non- ionizi.^.c -adiz;io "Rzdia::o:: ' si:t:ply nems the rzsszee ofcncrg}• through space. The �c -: ,n used in PCS tee oloeics arc called "no:: -ionizing" radia on ..eau_ icics because tnei- e'_ -e•' iS bi.I10:5 O' tiE'le5 ic_S . 2 .:.e a-10 �r: - u cd to s� 'Y c cctrons iTom atoms or moicc :cs. Te,C%*:Sia- 0.702CCaStS, radio WVVCS.-:C-aWaycs, PCs, .-;Siblc light, ir,i arcd rzcia:io :. znc otic: si i!ar fo- s o rad:a:io- a-: z:50 -___-cd to as non-ioniz ne eicc�o-ae-,clic .zd:axion. Ticsc a -c aii ro=s o :z, ian: cne-g%' that contain both c!cctric and mzgne is:o npo:,c:,s. Elecz-omae-i:tic z%cis Or ":-ad' away from , source in waves like the ripples which form when a small pebble is thrown into a still pond. Specifically, PCS radio waves arc produced in a frequency band between 1.85 - 1.98 GHz (gigahe,-tz' or billion cvcies per second). Frequency -efe-s to the number of waves passing a given point during a given time. CSL_ .R PHONES d ENH.2,NCED SPECT?._:?ED MOBILE P-4DI0 (ESMP) 20'...A, 171R_ k.RZ7 LIv= vf0L- X -;LA YS kYS ;L R.a YS 01 103 '.OS i 0' 109 1011 1013 1015 101 i 1019 10-1 I ?ERSO\AL C0.PHIL- ICAT10N SERVICES (PCS) 1 I R-kD-10=R`QUE CY R--kDiA710\ PCS facilities do not emit x-rays. X-,-2vs and gamma rays like those used in medical diagnosis and thc-apy have billions (i.e., more than 1,000 million or 1,000,000,000) of times more encs ay than the microwaves utilizCd in PCS te!eco.:.munications. X-rays and gamy -,a rays arc called "ionizing radiation" because their higc cnc gigs arc sufficient to snip electrons from (i.e., "ior.:zc') atoms or moleculCS. Ionizatior. has been established as a cancer risk fzc;or. Th: :nor: io-:zine radii;ior. one is cxposcd :o :hc a -cater their risOof developing .can:_-. Tr.uS the o -c- ior.:zi e rad:z:!'On 2t lows: ir-CucnCieS 2 C tC%W: 7 _.._-Z• a- d ior:z1";2 radia:io,-: a::Itc:-cn::es and h cic: cnc-C. All of the cicc�o,:.zz-o,radii:ion (E%IR) below t: c :ar u!-zviolct, including �is.bic I ci . PCs micro%yavcs, and radio w•a%•cs arc -,%•pcs ofnon-ionizing radiation. As explained below, PCS facilities arc safe and me.-: or cxcccd all professionally recognized U.S. safe;• standards. • • • Are exposures highest immediateh adjacent to. the PCS site? No. Most PCS antennas a: c locate-' on monopoles or on the sides of buildings. The PCS signal is destened to be broadcast towards the horizon with a fairly well focused parern :flat has the resuli o.`p:o: uci ¢ a t'c-t' wZak signal directly below &.c PCS antenna cor,.parcd to distances uri_r att•ay: This dcs:sr -S typical of PCS an:en.-us %vhIca wa—+; the signal ;o :each their cusio ncrs a: sorne C:S 2ncc f:o: tic source. • t.'ow doe the irtersi;v of the e:oosure ci:cnge as you move aa•ayjrom the ?CSsire? Like all -O=..s o: _._c ;o- 2�- c.:c _-_-� L -IC .n;e-siCV if ihC :geld dCc:Cases t_C:t -2:): as as yOL• 'nove 2tt2v _C:-, .::c SO•_ -C_. L7 3.::ai. Lic CC_:c2Se in int'e-SCtt' :070 J :Z': EO Lie ,:2:_ 0' :..0 '-"C2S :5:2'__. 1..:5 ._ : `C COnscyuC-iCc O: i?c .ZC::..^.at tnsc s::_aC_ a:e2 o. d he SpnC:_ :nC-C2SC= c: '.CySclua:_•0., ..-C72-.:S. ! nL:s ri one '_O OiCS : l .. C:5:2 -,:e : 0m t- SOL.rCC, L1c eXpOS . _ CeC:eases _v (:.=) o' l -. 1r one mot'cs IOL:: t:::+es as fZ: f 0 : the Marc: ieir exoob:: C w':li dee: case by (ii=)' or 1/16. For exa -oic, if -.hc 'exposL:re fror..'an PCS source ari00 fect was 10 micro-w'amts per square ccn- dMete: (micrOW:'crn') the expostue at 1,000 feet would be (1:`10)" or 1.:100 x I0 microW/em" = 0.1 r, I:c.oW..'crn' (i.e., a dee-.ease in intensity of 100 ants for an inC-C2se in distance of 10 tints). This relationship holds for perfcctly uniforn sources; and tt':ule ncc PCS fields are more complex, this rclaiions, gill still serve as 2 good :Si 2�XOX:+ 2tlOn. A so-od analogy (b : _sing a c:f:e-e.., ,.fie o: 7 diation to cc^ora-2te this pr,ncipal) :o is int'e:se sacs --c ia•t' iS t^,e -arid c 2-. S- i,,, :C::.oG.2ture YOU fccLas you .:,otc toL: hard Close,- to or fu:•: , - away from -Whe la nc of a candle. T"ne.c is a zone near the f amc whrc v011 C2❑ C0+ +'O:.c�:'� ICC; 4'le neat, hOtt'C:C: II �'OC , +O�'C t'Our nand 2,vay "on L,C fla:.,c the tempeawc drops rapidly until you can no longe: percc,%'e the heat from the candle. The rapid change in tG pc azure wfith dis:ancc is the effect of infrued electromagnetic enc gy which is felt as hca: 2 -id be:laves the same %vay as all other forms of eleczor::a-*lent including PCS —�a'57fissions. • tio>~ de e:oos�rzs .`.-om t'CS;"cc li:i25 corr7=re 14'1:h other CornlOr. sources ojsim:lcrjorn^s Of e'ec:ronlagne::C Connors soLsccs of tNLR CX )OSI -G i ciucc +aic:Owavcs ovc^s, corac: tial actio and television broadcasts, amatcur, poiicc:fl-c and CB radios. and oche -s. Table I show's the exposure iv. -cls associated with some common forms of radio wave and mic. ot,.*ave IcCiL-1o10°ti'. As can be seen, cxpos�c orn a PCS facilities zc apically only a -action of o -It nre:cd soL rtes. Exposures' --o.— csc car ---on Che CxpOSL1: eS �O:' C: COMoto. _..J' .a S- �- S 2:: a: ='nc-2:lv , _CO�"':ZCd 2S 52: SJ :2: SOL::CCS 221-C OC:Ott .S:2J::_::- a:e ___.._ �-" a c-• "' = 2S o'�b::C C.\OCS�. _ _�- _?CS S: S;_... _. _ �1 ...' ;CSS '.2. Oi 1C." Cx70S ::CS I:SiCC .....,:5 120iG 2nC 57. - L:: 2::ex:_..'S S2:_- .._^.C2-- ..:S .C2SC7. _:C t0 aiso sa:.c. Table 1: Exposure Levels from moron Forms of Radio Wave and Microwave Technology Facility I Micro «,'cn- \car Sheriffs.%lyjle Radio . _160 Near Large Fri Radio Tower i -100 Near CB Mobile Radio I -30 In Room with Microwave Oven ► _gyp E—Tooical Public Exposure Near PCS Site I <1 • I3 -no his e e:uarec rhe safe:. of 7ub1ic e. 7cSure :o PCSfreouenc:- e!ec:ron:a?ne:ic enerD-? t rc sa:cam o: ;o PCS and Si -:.:2:.:_ a . ._- _-u- JC ' Oi DrO'CSSI07:ai o. -c za:'ors 2n - 2oCnc:wd ' :2: :.S :r :Cd S;:CS a.-!dar0und !nC w'0 os? ice:, :_zogn;zcd S72nca:dS :Or proteC::J- 2£at S; vd10 frcqucacv (RF) a td m' %k-2yC CNVA-) :ic!d. cxposu:c arc those pubiis; ed by t'nc A,-nc:;can Nationa! Standards Instinct (A_NST) in the:: repot entitled "Standard for Safe ,_Levels with Respect to-HurnExposure to Radio Frcqucncv Fields; 3 kHz to. 300 GHz. Report No. EEE'.A. SI C95.I-1992 and the National Council on Radiation Protection a ,d Mcasu.*emcnt C-NCRP) in their report authored by Scientific Com"mince 63 entitled "Ex? su:C Criteria for Radio,:ecue cv Elec roman e;ic Fields, NCRP Report No. S6. • :�i a: a the :\ cr?orc1 Courc:1 or, P,adier.•oa: Prorec:ior. crd .-Ve.:sure.7 ent (.N -•CRP)? 'he NCR.) is private. Congressional!v charted ins:it'ution w' he chase to provide expert analysis of 2 va ;eta of issues (especi2!!v health and safc:v recorunendaciors) on radiatjon$ of all forms. The scientific analyses of the "CRP are held in hi2r esteem in the scientific and rcaulatory corr:munit< both nationally and rote- racor,al!v. Ir; fact, fire vast majority of the radiological health regulations currently in exstencc can Lace their origin in some way to the recon -nendations of the NCRP. A totsl o:'16 pnvsical, biological, and medical scie:,tists p2. c:pa:ed i.^. the dc!ibe:atiors of Scienti:ic COr,M;r1C_ 5: (SC -5=) ir.:he prepa;-_:ion of zhe enter is docu-_nt fo:limiring exposure to RF radiations. i-rrce were pi ysic2! scientists, nine were oioloPica! scientists, three w'erc ,,1Ds, and one was a veterinai �.• physician (D.�'.M.). All 16 scientists were employed in academe or by :`ede.al agencies engaged ir.:cscarch or in regul2tion of RFl,'YfW radiation. ,!though the NCRP selects the membership of' s scientific rorrni ccs on the bases of cxpe-i;c as scicnrss, diveai of speciziization and discipline. and oa!ance of viewpoints. it rc ^uires them :o reach a un2rimo�:s consensus or, exposure c:ite._ia and limits before a d-ocumcn, is r"e3SC5 'Or pL'OIiC3tiOr:. co r -'C C ::rd ir. r .� .-e;rec:rerc-• (RFIV:3public After several yea:S o: evzIuatine the -,a::dna! 2-d :nte -t2:ior,al scientific and biomedical litcranares (ir•clud:nz those of the SoviC: Union and other estccm bloc count:ies), the members of t'^.e "CRP scie-title cor mi;:ee se!ec;ed 931 publications in the scillnri5e lite:a,^l c or. w *-Ick to base heir recom nc :dations. Tl^e-ditional NCRP pi i;esopr y of providing a IQ^C: S:' d2rd Oi pro,C ::Or: or me'7C:$ Oi .-C QCne:31 population _?2 1 fOC occupat:oral!y expcsc: individuals rot, Cd 2 _rand tic: in tcc -a p _ it exposLx.- standar,. ov 0 which levels of allowable exposure were substatttially reduced for "uncontrolled and continuous exposures." This measure was taken to account for the fact that workers in an industrial environment are npically exposed no more than eight hours a day while meinbe-s Of the general population in proximi"y to a sour:,, of RFNII-V enr. n• may be exposed continuously. Tnis additiona! protc=:ion factor a!so pro%ides a g-catcr margin. of safc:y for children. tnc in:_=. . aecd. or others who might be more sensitive ;o RF. -N -M' exposure. whet is the currert con: inuotts whole bode public exposure saten, stc»dcrd set bt the : 'CRP? The cw-7crit NCRP :.:0 mcndat:o. for Pu0lic exposure at -.'-c M-05:-cs'ict:%'C PCS f ca:enr' (c.g.. I.S: GHZ) 1 .^:its cx:;os:_rc to 1.-niro Nt c :or continuous expos ur c. HIg:uC. CX:)03:.7_ a. -L, :or S. -,0 7:c.- 0! i:mc pro,. -.C:--: a: n0 30 minute rimc- u•ci0I-ted a�•e:'a 3e cx___cs '.?=� ,.::o W c-:-. P::b!i: cxocs__ :-o,:. PCS fa:....ics a -e n•oicalIV less :.:at i Micro «'ic:n' an,c :hus a:e :a: beiow t,.c con:: -:sous %vhoie bo&v public Cxposil:e ii.. -it se. b.• \CRP. • Does the FCC require the te!ecoirmuricatiors industry to limit exposure to the public to a certain leve;.' If so, tithat is :he ma.:imunt permissible continuous :thole bods' public exposure standard for exposures; rotr ?CS telecommunicitiors? Yes. The :992 A_ SI 5:2 -card %vas adopted by ::,c Fede. -a! Communications Commission (FCC) in o:::e: t0 acC:re:s its rest)onsioIiltics L :: me Policy Act (NEPA) to Consider its actions will "signisicantly atect z,e oualiry of the hunnan Ca%irorMIC:lt. In so :Z- as che:e was no of5ciai standard issued b' 2 federal a,ency such as the Er.,,ironrnentai Pro:ec:ion Agency (EPA) &,L -FCC used what it considered to be the best available s:Wnca:d at the G,,ne. The 1992 .ANSI standard µvas chosen because it was widely accepted and technically suppormble. This standard is identical to the NCRP standard for the PCS telecor-.::,unication facilities and thus wouid allow continuous public exposure at their MUSE resa-knave `ccucncy (i.e., 1.85 GHz) below an intensiry of 1.2:3 micro IW/cm2. Higher Cxposu'res a:,- all0vvte :or Orlet pe: 005 prOvideC :ha: no _0 minute :Ime vvelg.iced average exposure ex:eeds 1 '=_ -ic-o W:'cm'. Public exoos.u:es : o: PCS sus:ern are t�picaliy less than 1 micro ;': c -u arc :-us far below :he allow. -d exposure stanl aids utilized by the FCC. • Does the nea.4 V SI standcrd consider non -thermal (athermal) and cumulative eljects of non - ionizing racta!ion e..7osure? Yes, the c=an: A.\SI suncard considered both :he potential iMP2C: o7a.,he,-ria! and eumula6VC cf:ccs. To ouote from :hc 1992 ?L SI standard "...No :e'.iablc scien:ific data Cxisr :-a: ... ca. --_t Cress: _ to ~or-ae-c.:c :acres is curnula::%•c, or \on- the.'rnai (a:ic.-'a') (Ot _. _- S::Ock) 0: 'OG I'::On s7eci::c SeCue:?e 0fCx70S=C may be mcannvul'• :_:a:_c :o .._-z- .,csi:h' i722e 2...992 .�NSi 5: -epic). Th_ S:::)positior.:`at there will _ 'c._:Sc blot,,= _.:eca :o^':o•� RF ex:)05�._ 25 ..._ :e5 .. o Curruiative e:._::5 .'s no: 5:._70^e -d by ."e :. S::e .:iiC ti:_"3 0r ..._ V25: "a; o" Of scienti:ic o;)i-ion arid. &..::s as such is co-sice:cc :he scie-t;tic co:-.: L!n;-,y as ^!gni•: speculativc. • : If a person 's ecpooecceeded the NCRP or A.%.SI standard. ►effect ti• ould that have on their body or their health? r It is important to realize that the current ANSI and NCRP maximum allowable exposures are not set at a threshold bcrween safery and known hizard but rather at 60 times below a level that the ma;oriry of the scientific communiry believes :aa.' pose a health risk to human populations. T us continuous public cxposu:cs as .;.uc- as 61.6:0 micro «'*cm: (i.e. - x 1.',3 nitro u'..cr arc belo,- the minimum Ic�'c'.:^a: -:z%' post z heal:h ;ask. The s:ardz-ds also allow for cxpos=CS to }jghcr levels for bn'e.`pc-iods of:true provided t`z: no :0 minute time «'ciehted averzec exceeds 1.233 micro '-V:cin:. --nus it would be safe for a mcmbe. of the public to be exposed :o 2.000 micro IN' ,'cm— for 10 mi-nuacs as lore as tic exposure during the otic. 20 -in'-'es WIS less :r.an 850 micro «'.c. -n-. Co^-cidc in, :`;er.0s: pub:i: expostres frO.T. PCS :2C:!:t!es 27_ .CSS [.:an I micro W cm . 0::_ Ca- 277: a:_ ::12t b.::. eX7CsU'-Cs to 'iL:C- . l' e!S '•y:.. 70: pCs_ 2 -e2 42 r'": 2.::S:S about Z-zoo;.:r es to ;r.:.,:s .'SS:or Mrd di riou..:or .!.res Recen:'.v tnC7C_h2s been a lot of media arten6on on :.Zc possible biological ctfcc:s ofva:ious tvpu of nor. -ionizing radiation. It is important to ,Icoerize tial the physical properties of and biological responses to exp emely low frequency (ELF) fields :hat come from power transmission and disc"bucion lines (also refer -ed to as 60 -Hz :fields) differ ma;kcdly from those ofthc nigher PCS f:couencv fields. As ung frcoue-,cy of an clecsorragnetic wave increases. i:s d:_:eases. At I.S; C. z. for cxam:)ic. the .k-avelcngth o t`tis PCS frequr..cv is zpproxi.,._.P'y i6 ce...1.ne:_:s (app.-oxir ate", 6 fine: es). .� 60 Hz :`te!d, i* cor.czst, has z w'zye:e^� :^.... excess of _,000 :;...__. i ne 'sho:-«'z�'es' Of -"he �'e-t' - eh fregL,e .cv (%lilt•) band (30':00 �7) a:e m-x:'zli�' absorbed be_zuse :he µz�c:e^qhs are closest to :he physical leneths of hurnan beings. The abso7tton o: energy b %people zt PCS frequencies its subs:an;;al!v less zhan in the %,T band that corr-non:!y utilized for teieyision broadc2s:s. The bioio�ica! et.ec:= data base dei eloped io z-:��'er c estio s about the _:ie :s o pov-'cr line fi:0 _nC�' :!C:.:,C 2.nC ' a�::IC :ield5 C2nrOt Y _Se, i0 neer_. ir,e OIOIOg!C2i _..__:5 O: PCS free c-c:;s. To do so �ou!c be :o coM32re "ap :s ie o -a ges". For Cxz nple. ii w'ou;d be no more zoxoo-ia:e to COM. -,27e the biological eft_.:s 0 poi, er !ir.e treee e c�' elec-ic and mag7e:c fields to PCS frequency exposure tnai it Would be to c0_„pare tine biological: effects Iitcrar.::: oradiof;cauencv exposure to that �-isibie Iignt. «;rile : r. hey are all for-rs of non - ionizing c!ec -ornzgr,etic Chem, their propen!cs and po.cnna! biological ef:ec:s are quire difie:ent. Comparisons be:w'ecn PCS, radio, mic:ow2ve, television and similar broadcast bands is : �asorabie because :hey OCCuz),, the same genera: regio^ of the e!C=oragnenc ane assoc:a:ed :oiog:cal C`.`zca. • C'..^ .'Cir _.,n:r?: r:_� .:? S 2: C✓rs:d2rG.tGr:S S.7C..:?C '•�'..�: ?CS PCS : ad!o max!=! ex:)CS ._ co -....:ons in w' ic! ail .-c ..._--_._ a.-_ o_cra:. g a:.`uP peer 'zee circa -s:2 tee: u :Z rou:in: 0:)e. -z' -'On). publ-C:x:es_:s -o- -PCS be less than -I r:ic:o «•'c7,--. This exposure is none .-_- ...OG ..:-es'.o%k_..nz- .-c c_.. -t A\SI or NCRP public cxpCsurC :'.a^dards. Exhibit "E" Photosims RECEIVED AUG 0 3 110.0 PLANNINEG COUNTY Exhibit SIF" Propagation Maps RECEIVED AUG. 0 3 VIN BUTTE COUNTY PLANNINGDIYISION • Exhibit IIG" Service Area Map AUG 0 3 0 PLANNINEG DIVISION I e Exhibit "H" Search Rings RECEIVED AUG 0 3 2000 PLANNING NI VISION e r Ea 4 rnvl try. SITE NAME: TABLE MOUNTAIN REPEATER SF03UB323R eSoimseit 1? ♦ n r v � '•�, �Y r t. t� ,.`�` ,;�:r � i. ii \. � + fvGaonHoUov'u'`.y�\`r .: f�MinO:- � s '2:": v$C}If1f1M! 1 ;:'€ � r + �, q ..•. ' :" Sovth7S�h5�lfoia'Cnmt1131� jubnte� ,° �5.'...^ �:i 5 r, Town: 010vffie C '•:' ♦ � i �� N39' 32.733' r ' fravme �? State: CA ' s Wi21.35.2� �°m' (� ♦ ' 4 . Ali u; ZiP(s) m aaea. ♦ " -x 95965 • . r YaSynng + yt r , > - - Pmbe9 MIS ti Faebaq Pled' . Y + ♦ .. DS*arloafPeak 550'. anPt�t��te Co Center ; l <i C't .•••- _' - .-.-_:..s... � ° .. �� Y� , t . � --�'�� { !1 �� i' � i ` ^i r ran,:x�JfeS i 1 r Fit Bailer Dain„ ayS YbF& ' �' ppyy jeadu`r: FioAeryr i' f 4 �r tt 1 x.45: 'r"r..,. ®1499 Deb^Sleet Atha USA', •. Site _ID Latitude t_ongatuw •••, ---35- 120 50 30 )3US323R 39-32-44 N 121-35-121 120 Objectives: To provide coverage to a two mile stretch on State Highway TO which is not covered by any of the posed surrounding sites due to terrain variations. The repeater will need to get a donor signal from 318A Orovllle netery sector 1. LOS verified for SAR center only. For all candidate locations, RF will need to verify LOS to 318A. is will be instead of Therrnalito Forebay, since better location for coverage objectives) ai Comments: towers that can meet the height requirements and repeater antenna isolation requirements are highly preferred as for this site.Possible Colocation available. . I& 1 1.0 lRelease Date: RECEIVED AUG 0 3 2000 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION ,.i " I Exhibit "I" Structural Report AUG 0 3 2M BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DT17TSTON u JOB# 15391 DESIGN #974023-A CA -0705B L.T. MOUNTAIN ORVILLE, CA. NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS 100' SELF SUPPORT TOWER Fl / a_ Leading The Way dile: y i to #: section'., JOB# 15391 DESIGN #974023-A CA-0705B L.T. MOUNTAIN ORVILLE, CA. NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS 100' SELF SUPPORT TOWER 11 Customer: Site: CA -1 Job # 1 oQq�pFESS/p,� A��Qp,LLF,�v9\ P C.Drn rZ+ No. 1823 Exp. 9-30-01 c FOFC; ASTM EL &MIM Az LOU 1-12 TOP $ A36 A325 a 1-14' SECTOR MOUNT - 13 88' N m m z z rr z \ m a: 6'0 STD -NO RADOME 1 tM 1 -LDF7 16 88' 6'0 STD -NO RADOME 27 17-28 78' 12-DB874H - z - 78' 1-14' SECTOR MOUNT - - \ 1 N \ m m N Z Z Z Z l z m h I n mz z z z 11 z g a m K O n I �o U V_ O \ m ���� ao v\i cx 0 o n z z z z I z 0 of fo I a \ in \ \ \\ 1[! h \ x o C N F n z z z z l z m �3 z cn Ln �_ o o m m" _Q s N O(nma 0 W U O W Q L' 1- M 5=) M CD a F- Q' a mo U: J O 0 z Cn 0 O CD N Z S / (FUR.) (FLIT.) (FUR.) (FUT.) (FUT.) (FUT.) � nc. P.O. BOX 8597 FORT WORTH,, TX 76124-0597 (817) 457-3060 FAX (817) 429-6010 Tower Height 100 FT. Design No. 97-402L Date 10/15/9 Revision No. _0_ Date 10/15/97 Page i of 2 BY ES/U Ae)C /-127137 DESIGN SPECS.-EW//TLA/RS222-F IMPORTANCE FACTOR - 1.0 INCREASE IN ALLOWABLE STRESSES - 1.33 CASE 1 -BASIC WIND- 75.0 MPH, NO ICE CASE 2 -OPERATIONAL WIND- 50.0 MPH, NO ICE ANTENNA LIST EQ. EL &MIM Az LOU 1-12 TOP 12-DB87.4H - 12 LDF7 - TOP 1-14' SECTOR MOUNT - 13 88' 6'0 STD -NO RAOOME 0 1 -LDF7 14 88' 6'A STD -NO RADOME 90 1 -LDF7 15 88' 6'0 STD -NO RADOME 1 tM 1 -LDF7 16 88' 6'0 STD -NO RADOME 27 1 -LDF7 17-28 78' 12-DB874H - 12 -LDF7 - 78' 1-14' SECTOR MOUNT - - 100, g@ LINEAR APPURTENANCES 1 CLIMBING LADDERS) 2 WAVEGUIDE LADDERS: (10-100', 10- 78') COAX EOUALLY DISTRIBUTED ON TWO FACES FULLY EXPOSED TO THE WIND 9m me NOTE' TOWER MEETS MAXIMUM TWIST AND SWAY REOUIREMETRS OF 0.46 DECREES FOR A 6' DLSH (16 0h OR LESS) AT 6E' ELEVATION. AT AN OPERATIONAL WIND SPEED OF 50 MPH MEMBER TABLE 0 L2X2X316 ME" ULT sa+rtx e n. MAX. BASF REACTIONS /LE , (OLF NOT INCL) UPLIFT: 140.5 KIPS MAX ONE LEG COMP: 155.7 KIPS MAX ONE LEG HORIZ: 13.2 KIPS MAX ONE LEG EST. WT STL• 10.6 KIPS 1. ALL CONCRETE SHALL HAVE�INIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF�00 PSI AT 28 DAYS. 2`. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONFIRM TO ASTM A615 GR. 60 '(Fy = 60 KSI) 3. TOTAL CONCRETE = 36 CUBIC YARDS 4. SEE PREVIOUS PAGE FOR ANCHOR BOLTS SIZE AND LENGTH 5. FOUNDATION DESIGN BASED UPON THE SOIL REPORT PROVIDED BY ROBERT YOUNG do ASSOCIATES, DATED: OCT'6,1997 P: CA -0705B, LOWER TABLE MOUNTATIN SITE 6. FOOTING SHOULD REST ON COMPACTED NATURAL SOIL 7. WORK THIS DRAWING WITH ANCHOR BOLT PLACEMENT DRAWING NOI TO SCALE ANCHOR BOLTS 3'-0" ROUND (12)j'8 HOOKED RE—BARS ® EQ. SPACING 15 TIES O 6" C.0 I 0 �oQROFESS104, C,,LLJ z No. 1823 OF CAL 0os 5 GraQo�da�` p": o c o a PLAN °y�e�e z *,0G`�A, G`a 0C, SQg�ra a tee. eyG o0 �a a 3'-0"�{ ROUND 2• 3" CUR T 3" MI 7'-0" RADIUS 16- j8 HOOKED BAR 3" CU2 '� i " n u 6'-6' �� 19, #8 RE -BARS AT 12" SPACING EACH WAY n n u u (TOTAL OF 38, {�8 RE—BARS) ® TOP 2'-6g �� 19, #8 RE -BARS AT 12" SPACING EACH WAY 1 �_ t._ (TOTAL OF 36, B8 RE—BARS) ® BOTTOM 3 CTS•—��16I —1161 3" CUR 18'-6" TYPICAL ELEVATION MAX. BASE REACTIONS/TOWER (OLF NOT INCL.) MOMENT: 1551 FT -KIPS SHEAR: 21.6 KIPS COMBINED FOOTING VERTICAL: 20.4 KIPS jnc. BOX 8597 FT. WORTH, TX 76124-0597 (817) 457-3060 FAX (817) 429-6010 Page: 2 Of: 2 Design: REK Dwg: UMA Dote: 10-15-97— Job No.: t 5391 Design No.: 9797-4023A Checked By.: - Tower: 100 FT SELF SUPPORT TOWER LOCation:CA-07058. L.T.MOUNTAIN OROti^l l F � Owner. NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS Revision: - Date: - Design: 75 MPH NO ICE ACCORDING TO ANSI/EIA-222-F �oQROFESS104, C,,LLJ z No. 1823 OF CAL 0os 5 GraQo�da�` p": o c o a PLAN °y�e�e z *,0G`�A, G`a 0C, SQg�ra a tee. eyG o0 �a a 3'-0"�{ ROUND 2• 3" CUR T 3" MI 7'-0" RADIUS 16- j8 HOOKED BAR 3" CU2 '� i " n u 6'-6' �� 19, #8 RE -BARS AT 12" SPACING EACH WAY n n u u (TOTAL OF 38, {�8 RE—BARS) ® TOP 2'-6g �� 19, #8 RE -BARS AT 12" SPACING EACH WAY 1 �_ t._ (TOTAL OF 36, B8 RE—BARS) ® BOTTOM 3 CTS•—��16I —1161 3" CUR 18'-6" TYPICAL ELEVATION MAX. BASE REACTIONS/TOWER (OLF NOT INCL.) MOMENT: 1551 FT -KIPS SHEAR: 21.6 KIPS COMBINED FOOTING VERTICAL: 20.4 KIPS Analysis & Design of 100.-FTer per EIA/TIA/RS222-E Design for 75. MPH Wind; .JUnch Ice. Operate at 50. mph wind; Inch Ice. Location: CA -0705B, L.T.MOUNTAIN, OROVILLE,CA JOB NO.'4391 Customer: NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS Engineer: P.S/UMA DESIGN NO.: 97-4023A Design Date: 10/27/97Revision No.: 0 method of.analysis used is based on the equilibrium of joints. The basic acture is statically determinate and the forces in members meeting at a joint can be determined independent of the forces in members at other joints. COORDINATE SYSTEM X The Analysis Reported in this Document must be Reviewed by an experienced engineer. '. .c'CRT WORTH, TX 76124-uz)7r Analysis &Design of 100. -FT Aber per EIA/TIA/RS222-E Design for 75. MPH Wind; .nch Ice. Operate at 50. mph wind;Inch Ice. Location: CA -0705B, L.T.MOUNTAIN, OROVILLE,CA JOB NO. 1391 Customer: NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS Engineer: P.S/UMA DESIGN NO.: 97-4023A Design Date: 10/27/97 Revision No.: 0 L I N E A R A P P U'R T E N A N C E S From* To* ---- Wind Areas (ft*ft/ft) ---- Weights--(lb/ft) Number (ft) (ft) Af0 Aft Aro Ari WO Wi Description 1 .0 100.0 .000 .000 .560 .860 4.644 8.616 1 Climbing Ladders 2 10.0 100.0 .000 .000 .000 .000 3.396 9.804 Waveguide Support 3 10.0 78.0 .000 .000 .188 .257 3.396 9.804 Waveguide Support 4 10.0 100.0 .000 .000 2.376 3.576 11.040 29.544 (12)-LDF7--1 5/8 5 10.0 88.0 .000 .000 .198 .298 .924 2.460 (1)-LDF7--1 5/8 6 10.0 88.0 .000 .000 .198 .298 .924 2.460 (1)-LDF7-71 5/8 7 10.0 88.0 .000 .000 .198 .298 .924 2.460 (1)-LDF7--1 5/8 8 10.0 88.0 .000 .000 .198 .298 .924 2.460 (1)-LDF7--1 5/8 9 10.0 78.0 .000 .000 .2:376 3.576 11.040 29.544. (12)-LDF7--1 5/8 ' -- Elevations are measured from Tower Base. Tower Base Elevation = .0 . rw, i.:C. P. O. BOX 8597. FORT WORTH, TX 76124-0597 Analysis & Design of 100.-FT Ier per EIA/TIA/RS222-E Design for 75. MPH Wind; 0 ch Ice. Operate at 50. mph wind; nch Ice. Location: CA-0705B, L.T.MOUNTAIN, Customer: OROVILLE,CA JOB NO.: 15391 NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS Engineer: P:S/UMA DESIGN NO.: 97-4023A Design Date: 10/27/97 Revision No.: 0 3esign Wind Velocity (V) = 75.00 mph. Importance Factor = 1.00 Gust Response Factor (Gh)= 1.16 Qz = .00256*Kz*( 5625.0) VELOCITY PRESSURES AT SECTION MID-HEIGHTS. From* To* Gh*Qz (ft) (ft) Kz (psf) 80.00 100.00 1.332 22.290 60.00 80.00 1.240 20.745. 40.00 60.00 1.126 18.844 20.00 40.00 1.000 16.734 .00 20.00 1.000 16.734 G --> (2*Ag*Gh*Qz) Controls * -- Elevations are measured from Tower Base. Tower Base Elevation = 0. FWT INC. P. O. BOX 8597. FO WORTH, TX 76124-0597 f Analysis 6 Design of 100.-FTer per EIA/TIA/RS222-E (t Design for 75. MPH Wind; nch Ice. Operate at 50. mph wind; nch Ice. Logation: CA -0705B, L.T.MOUNTAIN, OROVILLE,CA JOB NO.: 15391 Customer: NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS Engineer: P.S/UMA j DESIGN NO.: 97-4023A Design Date: 10/27/97 Revision No.: 0 WIND LOAD DUE TO STRUCTURE 6 LINEAR APPURTENANCES PER TOWER PANEL Elevations Ave. Effective Structural Total Panel Wind Force Panel From' To* Width Gh'Qz Wind Areas, ft"2 (kips) (ft) (ft) (ft) (psf) a Cf Rr Normal Apex Parallel Aa Normal Apex Parallel 1 96.0 100.0 4.0 22.3 .85 1.87 .94 13.03 12.52 12.65 .00 .542 .521 .526 2 92.0 96.0 4.0 22.3 .81 1.83 .91 11.97 11.59 11.69 .00 .487 .972 .476 3. 88.0 92.0 4.0 22.3 .81 1.83 .91 11.97 11.59 11.69 .00 .487 .472 .476 4 84.0 88.0 4.0 22.3 .98 2.061.00 16.00 15.27 15.36 .00 .713G .699 .704 5 80.0 84.0 4.0 22..3 .98 2.061.00 16.00 15.27 15.36 .00 .713G .699 .704 SECTION 1 NO ICE TOTALS: 68.97 66.25 66.75 .00 2.943 2.864 2.885 6 75.0 80.0 4.3 20.7 .93 1.971.00 19.81 19.37 19.48 .00 .811 .793 .797 7 70.0 75.0 4.8 20.7 .84 1.85 .93 18.66 18.20 18.32 .00 .716 .698 .703 8 65.0 70.0 5.3 20.7 .76 1.79 .87 17.69 17.21 17.33 .00 .658 .640 .645 9 60.0 65.0 5.8 20.7 .70 1.78 .82 17.00 16.49 16.62 .00 .626 .608 .612 SECTION 2 NO ICE TOTALS: 73.16 71.27 71.75 .00 2.811. '2.739 2.757 10 51.3 60.0 6.3 18.8 .64 1.78 .78 21.83 21.22 21.37 .00 .734 .713 .718 11 46.7 53.3 7.0 18.8 .58 1.81 .74 21.12 20.47 20.63 .00 .722 .700 .706 12 4:.0. 46.7 7.7 18.8 .54 1.86 .72 20.63 19_95 20.12 .00 .722 .698 .704 SECTION 3 NO ICE TOTALS: 63.57 61.64 62.12 .00 2.178 2.111 2..128 13 33.3 40.0 8.3 16.7 .50 1.90 .70 20.55 19.84 20.01 .00 .652 .630 .636 14 26.7 33.3 9.0 16.7 .47 1.95 .68 20.31 19.57 19.75 .00 .661 .637' .643 15 20.0 26.7 9.7 16.7 .44 1.99 .67 20.16 19.38 19.57 .00 .673 .646 .653 SECTION 4 NO ICE TOTALS: 61.02 58.78 59.34 .00 1.986 1.913 1.932 16 13.3 20.0 10.3 16.7 .41 2.04 .66 20.08 19.26 19.46 .00 .685 .657 .664 17 6.7 13.3 11.0 16.7 .27 2.38 .61 13.71 12.86 13.07 .00 .546 .512 .520 .0 6.7 11.7 16.7 .14 2.79 .58 8.38 7.49 7.71 .00 .392 .350 .360 SECTION 5 NO ICE TOTALS: 42.17 39.60 40.24 .00 1.623 1.519 1.545 G --> (2'Ag'Gh'Qz) Controls -- Elevations are measured from Tower Base. Tower Base Elevation = 0. e,iT !NC. P. O. BOX 8597. FOR WORTH, TX 76124-0597 Analysis 6 Design of 100. -FT IWr per EIA/TIA/RS222-E Design for 75. MPH Wind; 0 ch Ice. Operate at 50. mph wind; nch Ice. Loc4tion: CA -0705B, L.T.MOUNTAIN, OROVILLE,CA JOB NO.: 15391 Customer: NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS DESIGN NO.: 97-4023A Design Date: 10/27/97 Engineer: P.S/UMA Revision No.: 0 N T L O A D S A T E L E V A T I O N 100..0 ft F R O M T O W E R B A S E. mad 8 1: 12-DB874H. Mounted at Tower. C.G. Case Fx Fy Fz Mx My Mz 1 -1.03 .00 -.17 .00 .00 .00 2 -.52 .90 -.17 .00 .00 3 .52 .90 -.17 .00 .00 .00 4 1.03 .00 -.17 .00 .00 .00 c 5 .52 -.90 -.17 .00 .00 .00 6 -.52 -.90 -.17 .00 00 .00 .00 -.90 -.52 -.17 .00 .00 8 .00 1:03 -.17 .00 .00 .00 .00 9 .90 -.52 -.17 .00 .00 .00 10 .90 .52 -.17 .00 .00 .00 li .00 -1.03 -.17 .00 .00 .00 12 -.90 .52 -.17 .00 .00 .00 Load # 2: 1-14' SECTOR MOUNT. Mounted at Tower C.G. Case Fx Fy Fz Mx My Mz i -1.42 .00 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 2 -.71 1.23 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 3 .71 1.23 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 4 1.42 .00 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 .71 -1.23 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 8 -.71 -1.23 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 -1.23 -.71 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 u .00 1.42 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 9 1.23 -.71 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 10 1.23 .71 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 11 .00 -1.42 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 12 -1.23 .71 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 P O .0 N T L O A D S A T E L E V A T I O N 88.0 ft F R O M T O W E R B A S E. Load. ` R 3: 1 -6 -ft STD PARABOLIC -No Rad. Mounted at Corner 1 Fx Fy Fz Mx My Mz -1.28 .00 -.14 .00 .00 .00 2 -.64 1.11 -.14 .00 .00 3 .64 1.11 -.14 .00 .00 .00 .00 4 1.28 .00 -.14 .00 .00 5 .64 -1.11 -.14 .00 .00 .00 6 -.64 -1.11 -.14 .00 .00 .00 .00 -.85 -.49 -.14 .00 .00 -.55 8 .00 .98 -.14 .00 .00 -.55 9 .85 -.49 -.14 .00 .00 -.55 10 .85 .49 -.14 .00 .00 .55 11 .00 -.98 -.14 .00 .00 .55 12 -.85 .49 -.14 .00 .00 .55 FWT INC. P. O. Analysis 6 BOX 8597. FORTH, TX 76124-0597 vy Design Design for 75. of 100. -FT er per EIA/TIA/RS222-E MPH wind; .00 Inch Ice. Operate at 50. mph wind; .Inch Lochtion: CA -0705B, L.T.MOUNTAIN, OROVILLE,CA Ice. Customer: NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS JOB NO.: 15391 DESIGN NO.: 97-4023A Design Date: 10/27/97Engineer: P.S/UMA Revision No.: 0 I N T L O A D S A T E L E V A T I O N 88.0 ft F R O Load # 4: 1 -6 -ft STD PARABOLIC -No Rad. M T O W E R B A S E. Case Fx Fy Fz Mounted at Tower C.G. 1 -1.28 .00 -.14 00 00 00 Mz 2 3 -.64 1.11 19 .00 .00 .00 4 .64 1.11 1.28 -.14 .00 .00 .00 .00 i 5 .00 .64 -1.11 .00 -.19 .00 .00 6 -.64 -1.11 .00 --19 .00 .00 .00 7 8 _.85 -.49 -.14 .00 .00 .00 .00 -.55 9 .00 -.14 .00 .00 -.55 10 .85 -.98 .49 .85 -.14 .00 .00 -.55. 11 .49 .00 -.98 -.14 .00 -.14 .00 .55 12 -.85 .49 .00 -.14 .00 .00 .00 .55 .55 Load Case # 5: 1 -6 -ft STD PARABOLIC -No Fx Rad. Mounted at Tower C.G. 1 Fy -1.28 .00 Fz Mx -.14 My Mz 2 3 -.69 1.11 .00 -.14 .00 .00 .00 .00 4 .64 1.11 1.28 -.14 .00 .00 .00 .00 5 .00 .64 -1.11 -.14 .00 -.14 .00 .00 6 -.64 -1.11 .00 -.14 .00 .00 .00 7 8 -.85 -.49 -.14 .00 .00 .00 .00 -.55 9 .00 .98 -.14 .00 .00 -.55 10 .85 -.49 -.14 .00 .00 -.55 11 .85 .49 .00 -.98 -.14 .00 -.14 .00 .55 12 -.85 .49 .00 -.14 .00 .00 .00 .55 .55 Load # Case 6: 1 -6 -ft STD Fx PARABOLIC -No Rad. Mounted at Tower C.G. 1 Fy -1.28 .00 Fz Mx -.14 My Mz .9 -.64 1.11 .00 -.14 .00 .00 .00 .00 .64 1.11 1.28 -.19 .00 .00 .00 .00 5 .00 .64 -1.11 -.14 .00 -.14 .00 .00 6 -.69 -1.11 .00 -.14 .00 .00 7 8 -.85 -.99 .00 -.19 .00 .00 .00 .00 -.55 9 .00 .98 -.14 .00 .00 -.55 10 .85 -.49 -.14 .00 .00 -.55 11 -85 .49 .00 -.98 -.19 .00 .00 .55 12 -.85 .49. -.14 .00 -'.14 .00 .55 .00 .00 .55 FWT INC. P. O. BOX 8597. F ORTH, TX 76124-0597 Analysis 6 Design of 100.-F7 r per EIA/TIA/RS222-E Design for 75. MPH Wind; .00 Inch Ice. Operate at 50. mph wind; .e nch Ice. Location: CA -0705B, L.T.MOUNTAIN, OROVILLE,CA JOB NO.: 15391 Customer: NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS Engineer: P.S/UMA DESIGN NO.: 97-4023A Design Date: 10/27/97 Revision No.: 0 C N T L O A D S A T E L E V A T I O N 78.0 ft F RO M T O W E R B A S E. Load A 7: 12-DB874H. Mounted at Tower C.G. Case Fx Fy Fz Mx My Mz 1 -.96 .00 -.17" .00 .00 .00 2 -.48 .83 -.17 .00 .00 .00 3 .48 .83 -.17 .00 .00 .00 4 .96 .00 =.17 .00 .00 00 5 .48 -.83 -.17 .00 .00 .00 6 -.48 -.83 -.17 .00 .00 .00 7 -.83 -.48 -.17 .00 .00 .00 8 .00 .96 -.17 .00 .00 .00 9 .83 -.48 -.17 .00 .00 .00 10 .83 .48 -.17 .00 .00 .00 11 .00 -.96 -.17 .00 .00 .00 12 -.83 .48 -.17 .00 .00 .00 Load 9 8: 1-14, SECTOR MOUNT. Mounted at Tower C.G. Case Fx Fy Fz Mx My Mz 1 -1.33 .00 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 2 -.66 1.15 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 3 .66 1.15 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 4 1.33 .00 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 5 .66 -1.15 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 6 -.66 -1.15 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 7 -1.15 -.66 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 8 .00 1.33 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 9 1.15 -.66 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 10 1.15 .66 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 11 .00 -1.33 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 12 -1.15 .66 -2.80 .00 .00 .00 ? FWT INC. P. O. BOX 8597. TX 76124-0597 Analysis FORTH, 6 Design of 100. -FT er per EIA/TIA/RS222-E Design for 75. MPH Wind; .00 Inch Ice. Operate'at 50. mph wind; .O nch Ice. Location: CA -0705B, L.T.MOUNTAIN, OROVILLE,CA I JOB NO.: 15391 Customer: NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS Engineer: P.S/UMA DESIGN NO.: 97-9023A Design Date: 10/27/97 Revision No.: 0 R E A C T I O N S A T G R O U N D L E V E L Jnt 1 - Case Rx Ry Rz 1 -12.07 .00 140.41 2 -5.92 1.36 67.74 3 6.71 1.33 -80.32 4 13.20 .00 -155.69 5 6.71 -1.33 -80.32 6 -5.92 -1.36 . 67.74 7 -9.83 -.75 111.85 8 .45 1.40 -6.74 9 10.73 -.75 -125.33 10 10.73 .75 -125.33 11 .45 -1.40. -6.74 12 -9.83 .75 111.85 Jnt_2 Jnt_3 Rx Ry Rz Rx Ry Rz -4.47 -5.17 -80.27 -4.47 5.17 -80.27 1.85 5.77 67.78 -6.64 11.41 -155.64 6.07 10.44 140.46 -2.28 6.44 -80.27 4.10 4.47 67.78 4.10 -4.47 67.78 -2.28 -6.44 -80.27 6.07 -10.44 140.46 -6.64 -11.41 -155.64 1.85 -5.77 67.78 -6.02 -8.92 -125.28 -1.39 -.28 -6.69 4.31 8.86 111.90 -4.76 9.64.-125.28 .94. -1.06 -6.69 5.57 =8.14 111.90 5.57 8.14 111.90 .94 1.06 -6.69 -4.76 -9.64 -125.28 4.31 -8.86 111.90 -1.39 .28 -6.69 -6.02 8.92 -125.28 SUMMATION OF REACTIONS Rx Ry Rz -21.01 .00 -20.12 -10.71 18.54 -20.12 10.51 18.20 -20.12 21.41 .00 -20.12 10.51 -18.20 -20.12 -10.71 -18.54 -20.12 -17.24 -9.95 -20.12 .00 19.91 -20.12 17.24 -9.95 -20.12 17.24 9.95 -20.12 .00 -19.91 -20.12 -17.24 9.95 -20.12 Foundation Design Loads: UPLIFT = 140.46 kips. Shear/Leg = 12.07 kips at Load Case 3 DOWNLOAD= 155.69 kips. Shear/Leg = 13.20 kips at Load Case 4 Max. OTM= 1548.27 ft -kip. Total Shear= 21.41 kips at Load Case 4 Max. WGT= 20.12 kips. FWT INC. P. O. BOX 8597. FOR RTH, TX 76124-0597 Analysis 6 Design Design for 75. of 100. -FT 1 MPH Wind; 00 ch per EIA/TIA/RS222-E Ice. Operate at 50. mph wind; .00ch Ice. Location: CA -0705B, L.T.MOUNTAIN, OROVILLE,CA JOB NO.: 15391 Customer: NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS Engineer: P.S/OMA DESIGN NO.: 97-4023A Design Date: 10/27/97 Revision No.: 0 .ection Top Top Face Bay Brace Weight Number Elev Width Size Type (lb) 1 100.00 4.00 4.00 X1 1300.3 2 80.00 4.00 5.00 X1 1701.1 3 60.00 6.00 6.67 X1 2243.3 4 40.00 8.00 6.67 X1 2624.9 5 20.00 10.00 6.67 X1 2712.2 6 .00 12.00 Est. Total Tower Weight (Incl. Bolts, Splice Plates and Galvanizing) 10581.8 LB a • • ERECTION BOOK NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS 100' - SST JOB NO. 15391 CA -07056, LT. MOUNTAIN, OROVILLE, CA 20-NOV-1997 Leading The Way File: Site #: Section: ERECTION BOOK NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS 100' - SST JOB NO. 15391 CA -07058, LT. MOUNTAIN, OROVILLE, CA 20-NOV-1997 • (TABLE OF CONTENTS) ITEM DESCRIPTION #15391 - OROVILLE, CA 1 TOWER DESIGN: 100' SST (50 KSI SOLID BAR LEGS) 2 SHIPPING LISTS: STRUCTURAL BOLTS GROUNDING LADDERS SAFETY CLIMBING DEVICE ROTATABLE SECTORIZED BOOM MOUNT 3 ASSY DRAWINGS: STD. DETAILS: STRUCTURAL FIELD NOTE BASE PLATE ERECTION TYPICAL HORIZ. & DIAG. BRACING TYPICAL DIAG. BRACING TYPICAL SPLICE BOLT ASSEMBLY LADDER SPLICE AND BASE INSTALLATION STRUCTURAL: ANCHOR BOLT SETTING PLAN SECTION ASSEMBLY LADDERS: CLIMBING & W.G. LADDER ASSEMBLY W.G. SUPPORT ANGLES SAFETY CLIMBING DEVICE GROUNDING: BUSS BAR ASSEMBLY LIGHTNING ROD ASSEMBLY MOUNTS: ROTATABLE SECTORIZED BOOM MOUNT Total No. Of Pallets ; Buckets Bundles Structures Check By: Date: Sheet #1 PAGE 3 4-14 4-8 9 10 11 - 12 13 14 15-34 15 16 17 18 19 20 21- 22-26 122-26 27-28 29 30 31 32 33-34 (TABLE OF CONTENTS) ITEM DESCRIPTION #15391 - OROVILLE, CA 4 MISCELLANEOUS: TOWER ACCEPTANCE FORM TOWER ACCEPTANCE FORM (NOTES) Total No. Of Pallets ; Buckets Bundles Check By: Date: Sheet #2 ; Structures PAGE 35-38 35-36 37-38 Customer. NEXTEL COMM 1N1 A� Siie: CA -0705B. L.T. MOUNTAIN. OROVIL F_CA -Job15391 , I n C P.O. BOX 8597 -FORT ORTH, TX 76124=0597 (817) 457-3060 , FAX (817) 429-6010 00 Tower .Height 100 FT. /7 w � Dign No. a7-407ZA Date 10/15/97 ` (,, Revision No. _0 Date 10/15/97 Ij o4ROFESS/o Page 1 or 2 BY• E.5/S1MS A}G /0/27147 FN ��. DESIGN SPECS.-EU/WRS222-F U v9 'Lc IMPORTANCE FACTOR - 1.0 INCREASE IN ALLOWABLE STRESSES f-:.-cmZ / w m LOAn CASFC- ''.cc -3 1823 Exp. 930-0CASE 1 -BASIC WIND- 75.0 MPH, NO ICE • 1 CASE 2 -OPERATIONAL. WIND- 50.0 MPH. NO ICE sT9lCTURP� ANTENNA UST FOF CAUFPa ASTM R A36 A325 Q o_ cc Q: z N m m \\ \ h \ z z z I z 0 N I to \ m \ \ \ \ \ N 2 2 z z l z m h I m m z z z z l z 5 Q_ a_ e] O n U lo I O Y `o Q z \ m v\i O z z z z I z 0 n o r- 0 T I o 'o v cox \ to \\ \ \ 'n \ N n Z _ Z _ I _ I s7:z 7z a a a In _z V) V) �z U U F- J J 0 0 Z s 0 0 m m Qof !- f Of d 2 � o U Z to to 0 0 0 J Q V (FUT.) (•) (FUT.) (FUT.) (•) (•) .In EL - AHrEa»e ez ss6x 1-12 TOP 12-D8874H - 12 LDF7 - TOP 1-14• SECTOR MOUNT - - 13 88• 6'0 STD -NO RADOME 0' 1 -LDF7 14 88' 6'0 STD -NO RADOME 9(7 1 -LDF7 15 88• 6'0 STD -NO RADOME 18 1 -lDF7 16 88• 6•I STD -NO RADOME 27 1 -LDF7 17-28 78' 12-0 100.. LINEAR APPURTENANCES (1) CLIMBING LADDER(S) 2 WAVEGUIDE LADDERS: (10-100', 10- 787 COAX EQUALLY DISTRIBUTED ON TWO FACES FULLY EXPOSED 8874}t - 12 -LDF7 - 78' 1-14• SECTOR MOUNT - - TO THE WIND i NOTE: TOWER YEET$ YAX1YUy TRSF AND SWAY R£OUIRELOdTS OF 0.XLT 01 46 DECREES FOR A d DISTI (18 Qtr OR LESS) AT 6e' ElEYATgN, AT AN OP£iiAT10NA1 WVtD SYfID OF 50 YPN 3Y. 252' MEMBER TABLE e uxzxs to rn. MAX. BASE REAr.TION5f l_.._SF , (oto NOT INCL) UPLIFT: 140.5 KIPS MAX ONE LEG COMP: 155.7 KIPS MAX ONE LEG HORIZ: 13.2 KIPS MAX ONE LEG EST. WT STL• 10.6 KIPS - SHEET � 3 OF. 3� i NOTE: TOWER YEET$ YAX1YUy TRSF AND SWAY R£OUIRELOdTS OF 0.XLT 01 46 DECREES FOR A d DISTI (18 Qtr OR LESS) AT 6e' ElEYATgN, AT AN OP£iiAT10NA1 WVtD SYfID OF 50 YPN 3Y. 252' MEMBER TABLE e uxzxs to rn. MAX. BASE REAr.TION5f l_.._SF , (oto NOT INCL) UPLIFT: 140.5 KIPS MAX ONE LEG COMP: 155.7 KIPS MAX ONE LEG HORIZ: 13.2 KIPS MAX ONE LEG EST. WT Awk F1/.r Chkd. by: Matt 3 Bay Struc. Date: 11/07/97 100' Self Support Job No.: 15391 OROVILLE, CA Dwg. No.: KNS1 SHEET - Y 6F 39 • Fifff Chkd. by: Matt 3 Bay Struc. Date: 11/07/97 100' Self Support Job No.: 15391 OROVILLE, CA Dwg. No.: KNS2 QUFFT r)T7 --:�R Jr FI*F Chkd. by: Matt 3 -Bay Struc. Date: 11/07/97 100' Self Support Job No.: 15391 OROVILLE, CA Dwg. No.: KNS3 �NFFT 4, f)P 3SZ FI*F Chkd. by: Matt4B Std. Shipping I Date: 11/07/97 100' Self Support Job No.: 15391 OROVILLE, CA Dwg. No.: KNS4 SHEET 7 OF 3g. r Flfff"' Chkd. by: Matt 5611 Struc. Date: 11/07/97 100' Self Support Job No.: 15391 OROVILLE, CA Dwg. No.: KNS5 . c u �>� rr c� n>✓ � P 9 (STRUCTURAL 6-,-.T PULL SHEET) 1001 "SST" MARK ... QTY. ...... .... .. DESCRIPTION . ..... ... -.- ... ........ . .............. 1 TOWER BOLTS AND MISCELLANEOUS 18 18 . .... .............. TOP SPLICE BOLTS: ... .... ............ ..... 1 "O X 4 3/4" B.N.L. 7/8" O X 4" B.N.L. .. 18 ......... 18 .............. .... ......... .... ............ 12 48 12 .. .. .... ....... . MIN. THREAD LENGTH 1 3/4" 1 1/2" . ............. 18 12 234 5/8"0 X 3 1/4" B.N.L. 5/8"0 X 2 3/4" B.N.L. DIAGONAL 5/8"0 X 1 1/2" B.N.L. 36 9 36 9 18 36 . ... ... 9 . ... ... .. 66 ------- 15 ..... ------- 1 1/4" 1 1/4" . ... ....... - 58 DIAG. STITCH .. ........ 5/8"0 X 1 3/4" B.N.L. SPACER PLATES 58 1458 9 9 9 12 15 11/20/97 SHT. #1 0 (GROUNDING z:,,iIPPING LIST) TOWER:PACK 100, "SST"BY: .......... ITEM. . ............. ............ ... ....... ...... .. ...... . .... . .... ......... ...... . . ............ PRODUCT .... ------- LOCATION: LOCATION: QTY DESCRIPTIONBOX# ........ .. ..... MD347 2 COPPER BUSS BAR 1/4" X 2" X 6-0 1/8" (@ BOT., & TOP) .. . .. ....... LRl 4 4 1 ... . . ...... 1 IS -502 BEAM CLAMP W/ BOLTS RED INSULATOR W/ 2-3/8"0 X 3/4" B.L. ..... . ............... ..... . ...... .. .... ..... 3/4"0 X 8'-0" LIGHTNING ROD LIGHTNING ROD SUPP. BRACKET BOLTS: 3 2 3/8"0 X 3/4" I.D. U -BOLT ................. 5/8"0 X 2 7/8" I.D. U -BOLT .... ........ . ............... 11/20/97 SHT. #1 0 LADDER Sh.. PING LIST TOWER: 100'"SST"BY MARK PACK PRODUCT LOCATION QTY .. . .... .... ......... ... . .. ......... ......... .. DESCRIPTION LOCATION . .......... 1CL20 WGI-16X20 locil 5 .. . .... ........ 8 13 . ..... .... . CLIMBING LADDER X 20'-0" ...... - ------ . ....... .. .. ...... ........ . . ...... ....... ....... ---- ------- WG. LAD. 16@ 3/4--0 & 17@ 7/16" X 20'-0" . ..... .... ...... .... CLIM. LADD. SUPPORT BRK'T. .............. . ...... 36 W.G. ATTACHMENT J -CLIPS (SMALL) 36W.G. ... .... ...... ... ATTACHMENT J -BOLTS W/ NUTS (SMALL) .. ... ..... ...... ..... ...... .... HLB2R 1 CLIM. LADD. SUPPORT BRK' T. HLB2L*-'-"*---'-"1*--" LSP1 22 6 6 CLIM. LADD. SUPPORT BRK'T - - --------------- .. ........ .... . .. ............ LADDER SPLICE PLS. ............ ........ .............. LADDER BASE PLS. 7/8"0 X 4'-0" ROD — --------- . . ..... ------- BK23S 10 COAX ATTACHMENT BRACKET . ... ............... . ......... 4W6S 5 COAX SUPPORT ANGLE . ......... ........... 11/24/97 SHT. #1 0 01; 7� LADDER S1. PING LIST BOLTS: 42 1/2"0 X 1 1/2" B.N.L.F.W. 4 5/8"0 X 2" LADDER U -BOLTS 32 5/8"0 X 1 1/2" LADDER 1 -1 -BOLTS 10 5/8"0 X 2" I.D. U -BOLTS . ...... ... . . ..... ..... . ......- ...._.._..............._......-------..--.._._....._...__... - - --- - - --- - ...._.....------ 10 ..........10 5/8"0 x 2" B.N.L.2FW. 4 5/8"0 X 1 3/4" B.N.L.FW. ....... . ... --- --- 1 SERIAL PLATE 3 CAN COLD GALV. 11/24/97 SHT. #2 • FIELD NOTE: IF STRUCTURAL MEMBER IS MARKED W/ EITHER A (13) OR A (T) THIS INDICATES THE REQ'D. POSTION OF THE PIECE (B) DENOTES DOWN AND (T) DENOTES UP. x rn rn O rn r REV.1 DATE I BYINIT.. DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY: ULY V CHECKED BY: CAD f1m �\0pµRNC\SSXT\ULYSIS\STMMROS-17.DWCIBRMC1IO-SEP-1997111:19 R� A ON 1 1 PVC ORUATION ECTURE SCALE: NONE SHEFf N0. 11+15 DOCUIEM 170 TRE WfORW1xIN CCHINIED NOtDN ARf 1T£ SOLE LWORr OR 055El"rIO1 CF TM e ® �1�1 Cho y STRUnC FIELD NOTES PATE: 07-17-97 PROPM a FV, we DUKrATxk1 w DmAnON vnw Pf" wmEN CONSW Or rrr. we 6 1901 Eost Loop 820 South DRAWING TRE JOB NO. DNAWING NO. PRWIEM. Fort Worth, Texos 76112 U.S.A. (817) 457-3060 FAX (817) 429-6010 r NUT (TYP.) LEVELING NUT (TYP.) NOTES: 1 OUTSIDE VIEW OF ONE CORNER SHOWN ONLY FOR CLARITY. 2 AMOUNT OF ANCHOR BOLTS MAY VARY. 3 ALL ANCHOR BOLTS TO BE A-36. 4 ALL NUTS TO BE HEAVY HEX. 5 WHEN ALL BOTTOM SECTION COLUMNS ARE SET ALL IN SPACE BETWEEN BASE PLATE & CONCRETE PIER WITH HIGH DENSITY GROUT. ERECTION ELEVATION PARTIAL SEGMENT OF BASE a� TOWER SECTION 3 (D 0 HOLE FOR GROUND LUG (TYP. 2 PLCS. EA. o ® BOT. OF FIRST SECT. COLS.) TYPICAL FOUNDATION o CONNECTION c 0 M Q CD ANCHOR BOLT CONCRETE PIER SHEET /(a, OF 39 z - o w J 0-1 :D w w 0 a�/� C � C z LLJ - GC/-) �Q o n m o 0 0 V1 N t Q j N fn 'o co N W d X O J h 0 (7 W � � O � os DIAGONAL BOLT LEFT TOWER LE( fl nT nn1 T kL ER i (AILS FOR FASTENER SIZES. TYPICAL HORIZONTAL & DIAGONAL BRACING ATTACHMENT DETAIL 10 10 REV.1 DATE I BY INIT. I DESCRIPTION DBOr BY: ULY V CHECKED BY: CAD FILE:L•\DWTINC\SS%nULYSIS\STAR RDS-B.DM'C1BBW1C130-SEP-1997111:21 Rcv' A PROPPXM�0 1 T116 OOCWCM NO llf 9iCRWnON COMNIFD HEAEIH FRf Ilf SOIF a a 1YP INFORMATION & DIAG'L. BRACING ATTACH DETAIL NONE S"�T"D' D�� 07-16-97 PNOPM a na. W— DIJKrATCN 0R DISSCLN+TION TI11S MCraW10N mnOA PfWR WW" CONSDO OF Mr, DIC IS 1901 East Loop 820 South IIIIAMuC our .1011 00. 1BNwne1 ND. irlauui[o' Fort Worth, Texas 76112 U.S.A. 817 457-3060 FAX 817 429-6010 . 10 10 r 1 nTArnyAL BOLT OWER LEG IAL 4L :CTION POINT SECTION OF DIAGONALS C/) m - m NUT 1) SEE SECTION ASSEMBLY DETAILS FOR SPACER BETWEEN DIAG. FASTENER SIZES. MEMBERS. I � \ TYPICAL DIAGONAL BRACING CONNECTION POINT ATTACHMENT DETAIL INTERSECTION OF DIAGONALS REV.1 DATE I BY I INIT. I DESCRIPTION CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: ULY V I GD (ILC L•\ORAfTI4C\SSPE\OLYSIS\SIANDMDS-9.DWG1BRMC130-5EP-1997111:14 REV. A I PENURY AND COHFXG(TX I " PM M,THE M CA �,NA> N T SOLE a ■l, ® SPECIM LNFORYABON TYP. DIAGONAL BRACING ATTACHMENT DETAIL SCAT: NONE SHEET NO. DATE: 07-16-97 WOWA110N "W PROM WORN CONSEXT OF MT. THG IS 1901 East Loop 820 ?OUth ORAWINC TITLE JOB N0. OHAwwC NO. PRONam. Fort Worth, Texos 76112 U.S.A. 817 457-3060 FAX 817 429-6010 10 TOP TOWER LEG BOTTOM TOWER LEG cn M O IN TYPICAL SPLICE BOLT ASSEMBLY NUT LOCK WASHER SPLICE PLATE SPLICE BOLT llf i ® 011�l Go TYPICAL SPLICE BOLT ASSEMBLY inc INFORMATION DATE: NONE SHEFI N0. PROPERTY OF M HC DIFUCIATI N OOA"�.NAmNN OF n SOLE y 07-16-97 WMIA ION MtR101.1E MOR WATEN CONSENT OF m. INC Is 1901 East Loop 820 South DRAWING TITLE JOB NO. DRAWING NO. PROKEB En. Fort Worth, Texas 76112 U.S.A. (817) 457-3060 FAX (817) 429-6010 0 0 DRAWN BY: ULY V CNLCKEO BY: I me L'\DWMNO\SSxf\ULYSIS\STANO&ROS-10.DWCIBRMCISO-SEP-199)111:25 "y A VfDwnm No caa,axTv� 1 8 4 LADDER SPLICE PLATE BASE PLATE LADDER U—BOLT 7/8"0 ROD � F1 O 11 �1 BASE 7/8"0 ROD PLATE BASE PLATE DETAIL �10 LADDER F, FOR WAVEGUIDE & CLIMBING LADDER -j" I U -BOLT GROUND " BASE PLATE 2"X 2"X 3/16' LADDER 7/8"4 ROD 5/8"0 LADDER U -BOLT LEVEL u SECTION "A" I 1. LADDER SPLICE PLATE BASE PLATE LADDER U—BOLT 7/8"0 ROD � F1 O 11 �1 BASE 7/8"0 ROD PLATE BASE PLATE DETAIL �10 LADDER F, FOR WAVEGUIDE & CLIMBING LADDER -j" I U -BOLT GROUND " BASE PLATE 2"X 2"X 3/16' LADDER 7/8"4 ROD 5/8"0 LADDER U -BOLT LEVEL u SECTION "A" ELEVATION 1. REV.1 DATE I BY I INIT. I DESCRIPTION OHAB'N OY: ULY V C1ICORCD BY: CSD �� L•\ORAnNC\SSxC\ULYSIS\iCANOMOS- I I.DWC1BRtkNCj30-SE➢-199411:26 RIV. A A SLADDERiric R0SPLICE AND BASE INSTALLATION SCALL, NONE SHQl NO. 1 'm` uo `o `1 nz OOcuuDff ANO ,x WORWATCH M49N D HERL]N IRC nC PROPOM a W. W- OLr=rl0N OR DSMAN MN anus WUauroN MUM RPoOR mutat COtSW a FV, INQ 5 MUD=. SOU �l' �1�1 Co y 1901 Eost Loop 820 South Fort Worth, Texas 76112 U.S.A. OAT[: 07-31-97 ORAMNC IRE + JOB NO. DRAWING NO. 817 457-3060 FAX 817 429-6010 I• m • 1 1/2"0 A.B. Top Of Finished Concrete! To Be Same Elevation I On All Three Piers. NOTES: 1) ANCHOR BOLT TO BE SET WITH FURNISHED A.B. TEMPLATES. 2) PROTECT ALL PROJ. THREADS 6 f 3 f Tower 51-011 Minimun Embedment I V '\-- NUTS Embedment Plate ANCHOR BOLTS Top Of (TYP. 3 PLACES) Anchor ® Plate 1/2"0 A.B 10 1/2 in Bolt Circle - - .4 a Tower 51-011 Minimun Embedment I V '\-- 1 " Thk. Embedment Plate ANCHOR BOLTS (TYP. 3 PLACES) 6 Ea. - 1 1/2"0 A.B 10 1/2 in Bolt Circle ' Typ. 3 Places Anchor Twr. Base Bolt Size C/C Leg 1 1/2 in 12 ft Size @ Base: � 3 1/4 in FWT inc. SCALE: NONE DRAWN BY: TOM DATE: 11/6/97 CHECKED BY: S.S.X.T. (6 -BOLTS) ANCHOR BOLT SETTING PLAN TOWER SITE DESCRIPTION FWT - JOB NUMBER 100' SST OROVILLE, CA. 15391 SHFF.T �i -nr �Q ELEVATION Std. 3 Bay Section FIELD BOLTS Description QTY. Size x Length x Parts Top Splice Bolts 181 1" x 4 3/4" B.N.L. Diag. End Bolts 36 5/8" x 1 1/2" B.N.L. Diag. Center Bolts 9 5/8" x 1 3/4" B.N.L. Spacer PLs. Dia 9 1458 Ladder Bolts See Ladder ship List B = Bolt; N = Nut; L = Lockwasher; FW = Flatwasher; PN = PAL Nut ALL BOLTS TO HAVE STD. NUTS 5 Chkd. by: Matt 100' Self Support OROVILLE, CA ®l 3 Bay Erection Date: 11/07/97 Job No.: 15391 Dwg. No.: KNE1 m • X CrJ ELEVATION Std. 3 Bay Section r FIELD BOLTS Description QTY. Size x Length x Parts Top Splice Bolts 18 7/8" x 4" B.N.L. Diag. End Bolts 36 5/8" x 1 1/2" B.N.L. Diag. Center Bolts 9 5/8" x 1 3/4" B.N.L. Spacer PLs. Dia 9 1458 Ladder Bolts See Ladder ship List B = Bolt; N = Nut; L = Lockwasher; FW = Flatwasher; PN = PAL Nut ALL BOLTS TO HAVE STD. NUTS Chkd. by: Matt 100' Self Support OROVILLE, CA 3 Bay Erection Date: 11/07/97 Job No.: 15391 Dwg. No.: KNE2 ■. 0 ELEVATION Std. 3 Bay Section FIELD BOLTS Description QTY. Size x Length x Parts Top Splice Bolts 18 5/8" x 3 1/4" B.N.L. Diag. End Bolts 36 5/8" x 1 1/2" B.N.L. Diag. Center Bolts 9 5/8" x 1 3/4" B.N.L. Spacer PLs. Dia 9 1458 Ladder Bolts See Ladder ship List B = Bolt; N = Nut; L = Lockwasher; FW = Flatwasher; PN = PAL Nut ALL BOLTS TO HAVE STD. NUTS Chkd. by: Matt 3 Bay Erection I Date: 11/07/97 100' Self Support Job No.: 15391 OROVILLE, CA Dwg. No.: KNE3 ®�L571Lz.u' ELEVATION Std. 4 Bay Section FIELD BOLTS Description QTY. Size x Length x Parts Top Splice Bolts 12 5/8" x 2 3/4" B.N.L. Diag. End Bolts 48 5/8" x-1 1/2" B.N.L. Diag. Center Bolts 12 5/8" z 1 3/4" B.N.L. Spacer PLs. (Diag.) 12 1458 Ladder Bolts See Ladder ship List B = Bolt; N =Nut; L = Lockwasher; FW = Flatwasher; PN = Pal Nut ALL BOLTS TO HAVE STD. NUTS Chkd. by: Matt ' 100' Self Support OROVILLE, CA maw RIFT 4B Std. Erection Date: 11/07/97 Job No. 15391 Dwa. No.: KNE4 WA ELEVATION� FIELD BOLTS Description QTY. Size x Length x Parts Spacer PLs. (Diag.) 15 1458 Ladder Bolts See Ladder ship List B= 8nk; N= Nut L= Lookwuohoc FVV= F|axwuuhac PN=Pal Nut ALL BOLTS TOHAVE STD. NUTS Chkd. by: Matt 1NISelf Support OROVI[[E,CA 51311 Erectio Date: • • , ��T.f� J ILLI TYPICAL PLAN VIEW TO 80'-0" DR'L RT VIEW "M" ® "C" BRKT'S. DIAGONALS VIEW "L" ® HLB BRKT'S, INIT. 100'-0" t DRAWN er: 7 BRIAN G. cNlcxm ur: I P'10 R 1`11 AND CaNnDENNL I ,�/� I n c. 100" `0 0 "0s s I MS OOCUu[M . n¢ WFORwnON CWIY'ICD IUiEIN ARE INE Salt PNOPEW OF IMT. W. OUPUC/Anoii OR OISS(IIWIM OF M6 1 Walt Anow wm,out PRIOR WRM CONSart OF TO, W. Is 1901 East Loop 820 South DRAWING TITLE PROH°TTE°817)457-3060sFAX 6(817 112 429-6010 CLIMBING & WG LADDER ASSY FIELD NOTES: 1) The Climbing Ladders 1CL20 are positioned on one outside face of the tower. 2) The Wave Guide Ladders WGL16x20 are positioned on two other outside faces of the tower. 3) Lo Elder Support Brackets are positioned in the locations shown. WCI 425 -NN -1987171:20 1 SHEET NO. 1 OF 2 DRAWING NO. BILL OF 61ATERM ITEM MARK NO. OTY. DESCRIPTION 1 ICL20 5 CLIMBING LADDER X 20'-0' 2 3 WGL16X2O 8 W.C. LAD. 16-3/4'0 & 17-7 16'0 4 5 'C' 13 CUM. LAD. SUPPORT BRK'T. 6 32 W.C. ATTACHMENT CLIPS SMALL 7 32 W.G. ATTM J -BOLTS W NUT SMALL 8 LSP1 20 LADDER SPLICE PLS. 9 6 LADDER BASE PLS. 10 6 7/8-0 X 4'-0- ROD II HLB213 1 CUM. LADD. SUPPORT BRK'T 12 HLB21. 1 CUM. LADD. SUPPORT BRK'T BOLTS 13 40 12.0 X 1 12- B.N.L.F.W. 14 4 5/8-0 X 2- LADDER U -BOLTS 15 30 5/8-0 X 1 1/2- LADDER U -BOLTS 16 4 5 8.0 X 1 3/4' B.N.L.FW. 17 18 FIELD NOTES: 1) The Climbing Ladders 1CL20 are positioned on one outside face of the tower. 2) The Wave Guide Ladders WGL16x20 are positioned on two other outside faces of the tower. 3) Lo Elder Support Brackets are positioned in the locations shown. WCI 425 -NN -1987171:20 1 SHEET NO. 1 OF 2 DRAWING NO. LEL TO I LEI R LEC 4ALS GIRT SO, to TIE W.G. LADDER TO TWR. HORZ. OR DIAL. BRACES W/ ATTACHMENT CLIP & J—BOLT MIN. 4 PLS. PER LADDER MAX. SPAC. 10' C/C EA. SIDE. 14 ® W.G. LADD. 15 ® CUMB. LADD. 9 SECTION "B" INIT. DRAWN UY' BRIAN G. I lH11110 L\JOBS\SEVSUP r PROPREiMY AM cauu«nu rspionc -/� /f7C. 100'�PBSST nrs BocuuExr A.RMATION WORUAnON WGAWED 1�1 ARL n¢ SIXf rmrfM Of rn, 9x, RRtMA11ON OR nsttw1A1M a nBS f — wrU111N1m Mn1wr mm mumix cvwr of m, B+c. 1s 1901 East Loop 820 South /8m' (817)457-3060sFAX6(817) 429-6010 CLIMBING & WG LADDER ASS' I II 0 u u DETAIL_" Y OR 15 DESCRIPTION {-BRACNEiS ONLY IXCEPTOIOP).OWCIBC12/-NOV-1997113:42 REV. E:NONE IsHE9 NO. 19-NOV-97 _ 2 OF 2 NU. UIUWINI� NU. I• FIELD NOTES: 1.) FIELD LOCATE ON ONE TOWER FACE AT A MAXIMUM VERTICAL SPACING OF 4'-0" BETWEEN EL. 80'-0" AND 100'-0". PLAN VIEW TOWER LEG TOWER LEG CT1 o p° p 0 pop 0 p 0 p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ELEVATION VIEW Li O REV.1 DATE I BY INIT. ff DESCRIPTION Inc.RAWN BY: B. CARLISLE CNECNED BY: EDJ&VS'SELFSLIPP\15391\ERECTION\...\LADDERS (WG ANGLES).DWCIBGI70-NOV-1997109:]7 REV. I PHE INVrR'r AND CONn0NEDH 1 1 oO'SPECInC NfORW110NSST scut 1 1/2"= 1 —0 sIm No. TNS DOL TY AND THE N7D JIMCAT CONTAINED Ds mvAn ARE THE SOLE UAIE: 1 OF 1 PRDPaIn Rs m, IIID aRnlaTxx+ DR assnleuTx7N a nus , 30 -SEP -97 NrabUlxM rmauT Mm w (TEN Coldw or m. Dec. n 1901 East Loop 820 South UTAWIN; 1111.1. —_ ----- JOU No. DRAWING NO. PR01°TUD• Fort Worth, Texas 76112 U.S.A. 817 457-3060 FAX 817 429-6010 1W.G. SUPPORT ANGLES BILL OF MATERIAL ITEM MARK NO. OTY. DESCRIPTION 1 BK23S 10 COAX ATTACHMENT BRACKET 2 06S 5 COAX SUPPORT ANGLE 3 ---- 10 x 2• I.D. U -BOLTS 4 ---- 10 _5/8"0 5/8"0 x 2• B.N.L.2FW. TOWER LEG TOWER LEG CT1 o p° p 0 pop 0 p 0 p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ELEVATION VIEW Li O REV.1 DATE I BY INIT. ff DESCRIPTION Inc.RAWN BY: B. CARLISLE CNECNED BY: EDJ&VS'SELFSLIPP\15391\ERECTION\...\LADDERS (WG ANGLES).DWCIBGI70-NOV-1997109:]7 REV. I PHE INVrR'r AND CONn0NEDH 1 1 oO'SPECInC NfORW110NSST scut 1 1/2"= 1 —0 sIm No. TNS DOL TY AND THE N7D JIMCAT CONTAINED Ds mvAn ARE THE SOLE UAIE: 1 OF 1 PRDPaIn Rs m, IIID aRnlaTxx+ DR assnleuTx7N a nus , 30 -SEP -97 NrabUlxM rmauT Mm w (TEN Coldw or m. Dec. n 1901 East Loop 820 South UTAWIN; 1111.1. —_ ----- JOU No. DRAWING NO. PR01°TUD• Fort Worth, Texas 76112 U.S.A. 817 457-3060 FAX 817 429-6010 1W.G. SUPPORT ANGLES LADDER RUN P BILL OF MATERIAL ITEM MARK NO. OTY. DESCRIPTION 1 i I TOP BRACKET ASSEMBLY 2 i 1 BOTTOM BRACKET ASSEMBLY 3 4 1 CABLE CLIMB 4 i10 3 8'0 CABLE EHS I, i� 2 II I El it I I I I I I I II I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I SEE ENCLOSED DBI/SALA INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR DETAIL INSTALLATION ' PROPo 1W /NO CGG,OE7aUL 1 %aJNENf Ilio � oaMWNED HEIZ<71 .0 Sall PROPERTY OF M. M CUPUCATM OR l OF �. W- IS �� REV.1 DATE BY SHEET 3o O E 38 I INIT. I DESCRIPTION ORAWV BY: BRIAN G. CHECXEO Br: °'a EAE: L•\JO85\SEUSUPP\15391\ERECnON\_\SETYC-CLO,,C19C124-NON-1997111:58 wv' sr1E oEw cN scli 100' "SST" sal 1 2 = 1 —0 oEvc++ No. �� I �,% ■ Inc. 1901 East Loop 820 South Worth.Fort 6 817 457-3060 FAX (817) 429-6010 WL: 17—OCT-97 ORAYANC OESCRIMON SAFETY CLIMBING DEVICE- SST Joe No. aRAMNC NO. PLAN VIEW 2 BUSS BARS LOCATED AT 1 FACE WAVE GUIDE LADDER / 1 0 BOT. & 1 @ TOP OF LADDER. B� VI EW "A" VIEW "B" DRAWN 8v: BRIAN G. CNLCRLO Or: �J6V5\SELFSIIPP\15391\ERECOON\...\BUSS-BAR 347 ASSY.DWC18C120-MOV-1997109:45 - SPECIFIC INFORMATION SCALL NONE SNEET N0. IM DOMIU T AK NFO A� TETN A� DIE SOLE R'F'Arw'lnc.� , BUSS BAR ASSY. DA1Co 26—SEP-97 t OF 1 PROPERTY OF Mr. NO. OI.PUCATION OR.OLSSENWATM OF THIS WORMATaN W(IMIT PF" WUITEN OONSDO Of fV- INC- IS 1901 East Loop 820 South DRAWING TITLE - JOB NO. DRAWING No. P"tBNC31. Fort Worth, Texas 76112 U.S.A. - 817 457-3060 FAX 817 429-6010 STANDARDS BILL OF MATERIAL ITEM MARK NO. OTY. DESCRIPTION 1 M0347 2 COPPER BUSS BAR 1/4' X 2' X 6'-0 18' ® Bol. k Top 2 4 IS -502 BEAM CLAMP W BOLTS 3 4 RED INSULATOR W 2-3/8.0 X 3/4" 81. VI EW "A" VIEW "B" DRAWN 8v: BRIAN G. CNLCRLO Or: �J6V5\SELFSIIPP\15391\ERECOON\...\BUSS-BAR 347 ASSY.DWC18C120-MOV-1997109:45 - SPECIFIC INFORMATION SCALL NONE SNEET N0. IM DOMIU T AK NFO A� TETN A� DIE SOLE R'F'Arw'lnc.� , BUSS BAR ASSY. DA1Co 26—SEP-97 t OF 1 PROPERTY OF Mr. NO. OI.PUCATION OR.OLSSENWATM OF THIS WORMATaN W(IMIT PF" WUITEN OONSDO Of fV- INC- IS 1901 East Loop 820 South DRAWING TITLE - JOB NO. DRAWING No. P"tBNC31. Fort Worth, Texas 76112 U.S.A. - 817 457-3060 FAX 817 429-6010 STANDARDS r 3/4"0 x 8'-0" LIGHTNING ROD .D. U—BOLT — \, ,?. 2 PLCS.) .rr -n LR1 n II 10 II II 11 II Q0) II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PLATFORM CORNER PIPE 0 BY INIT. cu I r1r, WATMel I I N07 QTY. I DESCRI, 1 3/4'0 x 8'-0' LIGHTNING I I LIGHTNING ROD BRACKET 3 3/8"o x 3/4* I.D. U -B01 2 1 5/8% x 2 7/8' I.O. U -E "0 x 3/4" I.D. U—BOLT '. 3 PLCS) A DRAWN BY: BRIAN G. CHECKED III: w L:\mes\sEusOPP\Issv i\Ercccrwr�...\uEIaPUT.oWyecl:o-Nw-iev7lop:ss PAOPPoCTARY AIO COT010EKN1 SITE DESCRIPTION SCALE. 3 _ 1 —0 DESIGN N THS DDONEM A� TCC NUNED HEREIN ARE THE Sal Flf4wfT Inc. 100' "SST" °"n° 14—OCT-97 0-3625-A PWOPM OF M, e+G WKJCAnm OR OISSONMnON a nus f wo wrm "W PRIOR W4rTEN DONSart OF nrr. INC. IS 1901 East Loop 820 South DRAWING DESCRIPTION Joe NO. Dw,WING No. PROHM. Fort Worth, Texas 76112 U.S.A. 817 457-3060 FAX 817 429-6010 LR1 ® CORNER PIPE * ASTERISK INDICATES A. -.AST A 5% INCREASE IN HARDWARE QUANTITIES. UNIVERSAL ROTATABLE SECTOR MOUNT DESIGNED FOR 120 MPH WIND, PANEL ANTENNAS ONLY. ...T NO 1/3 ALLOWABLE STRESS INCREASE. (12) DB878 ANTENNAS OR EQUIVALENT (FLAT AREA = 8 SQ. FEET EACH). ITEM MARK NO. OTY. BILL OF MATERIAL DESCRIPTION WEIGHT/Ibs, 1 000119 6 W6 x 20 x 0'-10" 105.0 2 ---- - THIS ITEM NOT USED FOR THIS APPLICATION --- 3 W00043 3 PIPE WELDMENT x 6'70" 153.3 4 W00044 6 PIPE WELDMENT x 6'-0" 173.4 5 W00047 24 CLIP ANGLE WELDMENT FOR 1 3/4-0 - 2 7 8'o 165.6 6 ---- - I THIS ITEM NOT USED FOR THIS APPLICATION --- 7 000323 18 1 PL 1/2' x 8 1/4" x 0'-10 1/2" 232.2 8 ---- - I THIS ITEM NOT USED FOR THIS APPLICATION --- 9 000558 24 L2 1/2' x 2 1/2" x 3/16" x 6'-0" 463.2 10 000128 12 1.2" x 2" x 3/16" x 6'-8 1/4' 205.2 11 000653 24 PL 1/2' x 6" x 0'-6" 127.2 12 0 0654 6 TS 2" x 2" x 1/4" x 15'-0" 511.2 13 000055 12 2 3/8" O.D. PIPE (SCH. 40 x 6'-0" 274.8 14 ---- 3 2 3/8- 0.0. PIPE (SCH. 40 x ll' -O" 126.5 15 ---- 1 132 1 5/8-0 x 2" BOLT W NUT-LKW-FW --- 16 ---- 32 5/8'0 x 2- U -BOLT W NUT-LKW-FW --- 17 ---- - THIS ITEM NOT USED FOR THIS APPLICATION --- 18 ---- 25 5/8"o x 2 7/8' U -BOLT W NUT-LKW-FW --- 19 ---- 44 5/8"o x 2 3 8" U -BOLT W NUT-LKW-FW --- 20 ---- 50 5 8*o x 2 3/8' U -BOLT W NUT-LKW-FW 6 1/2- LENGTH --- 21 ---- 25 5 8'0 x 2' SQ U -BOLT W NUT-LKW-FW --- 22 3834 19 3/8' SPACER 13/16-0 HOLE --- 23 ---- - THIS ITEM NOT USED FOR THIS APPLICATION --- TOTAL GALVANIZED WEIGHT/lbs! 2537.6 -D NOTE: LOCATE LEG MOUNTS AS CLOSE TO A PANEL POINT AS POSSIBLE. SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR FURTHER INSTALLATION INFORMATION DETAILS. ROTATE BOOM FRAME TO AZIMUTH NEEDED. 4.) TOP LEG MOUNT ® 99'-0" t. REV.1 DATE I BY I INTI. I Ut5) UKIVIIUN fMtOPREfS F11rT DRAWN BY: B. CARLISLE I CHECKED BY: CAD FILE:REV. L\JOBS\SEIFSUPP\15]91 \ERECDON\...\T-ARYS.ONCIBC120-NOV-199)1°9:56 SPECIFIC INFORW110N SCALE: NONE SHEET NO. TMS MWENT AND THE WOR4AARYT1AN0NDCCHTNNm HL0I0i ARE THE SOLE Inc. 100 SST - NEXTEL CA r DATE.11-NOV-97 SHEET 1 OF 2 PROPEIM OF FW, INC. OUPUICH CATOR DISSOIM rKW OF THIS INFORMATION VaHOUT PRIOR WWTEN COIwa OF TWr, K. Is 1901 East Loop 820 South DRAWING RTLE JOB NO. DRAWING NO. PRDMBr1ED. Fort Worth, Texos 76112 U.S.A. UNIVERSAL ROTATABLE SECTOR MOUNT 817 457-3060 FAX 817 429-6010 PLAN VIEW FIELD NOTE; 1.) INSTALLATION REFERENCES ONE MOUNT ONLY. 2. LOCATE ONE MOUNT ® EACH LEG. VIEW "A -A" , TARY ANO CONr,O, A I J1 � /® I C "c"O BY: L\JOBS\SEIFSUPP\15191\ERCCAGN\...\T-ARUJ.OWG10C170-NOV-199708:58 DRAWN BY: B. CARLISLE I " SPECIFIC INFORUAIION SCALE: NONE SHCQ NO. „� �,UM AND � �N CONTAINED HERON ARE TME SOU 1 Inc. 100 SST - NEXTEL CA 0ATE: 1 1—NOV-97 SHEET 2 OF 2 PROPM OF M. 9+C. ms a "WWKWON OR DISSDJVAnoN of INFacwnW PR10R Wid U COW" OF MT. PC. 6 1901 East Loop 820 South DRAWING nnE JOB No. DRAWING NO. PRO"WED. Fort Worth, Texas 76112 U.S.A. UNIVERSAL ROTATABLE SECTOR MOUNT 817 457-3060 FAX 817 429-6010 TOWER ACCEPTANCE FORM CUSTOMER JOB SITE TOWER HEIGHT ANTENNA & REFLECTORS BUILDING Tower Erection Complete: ACCEPTED NOT ACCEPTED explain reason All Members Installed In Pro er Locations All -Bolts Prooerly Torqued And Guy CliDs Tieht 1!! Guys Pro erly Tensioned Tower Plumb Tower Straightness Tower Twist Painting & Touch-up Complete Tower Lighting Installed, Connected & Ooerating Reflector Assembled, Installed & Generally Pointed to Path Antennas and/or Other Accessories Installed Grounding & Site Clean-up Complete All work as checked off in the above listing is completed in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with requirements and specifications, and is hereby accepted. COMPANY: Erection Foreman's Signature (Representative's Signature). DATE: C H F.FT .3� (lF 3Q TOWER ACCEPTANCE FORM CUSTOMER P. 0. Box 8597 JOB Fort Worth, TX 76124-0597 SITE ------------ TOWER HEIGHT ANTENNA & REFLECTORS BUILDING ACCEPTED NOT ACCEPTED explain rencnn� Tower Erection Complete: All Members Installed In Proper Locations All Bolts Properly Tor ued And Guy Clips - Tight All GLIvs Properly Tensioned 'Tower Plumb Tower Straightness Tower Twist Painting & Touch-up complete To,er Lighting Installed, Connected & Operating Reflector Assembled, Installed & Generally Pointed to Path Antennas and/or Other Accessories Installed Grounding & Site Clean-up Complete All work as checked off in the above listing is completed in a good �rorkmanlike manner, in accordance with requirements and specifications, and is hereby accepted. COMPANY: erection Foreman's Signature (Representative's Signatui DATE: S HE ET ...3(o OF X38 WEIR ACCEPTANCE FOR CUSTOMER �. DB 'SITE TOWER HEIGHT rection Foreman's Signature COMPANY: I (Representative's Signature) DATE: ' SHEET. -37.. OF 38 PO'N ER ACCEP'T'ANCE FORM CUSTOMER OB ;ITE TOWER HEIGHT -,ction Foreman's Signature COMPANY: (Representative's Signature) DATE: SHEEN 3s (SAFETY CLIMBING G"; ICE SHIPPING LIST) TOWER HT: PACK PRODUCT LOCATION: 100 BY LOCATION SAFETY CLIMBING DEVICES BOX 7 QTY DESCRIPTION . .... . . ..... 1 TOP BRACKET ASSY 1 BOTTOM BRACKET ASSY 1 ATTACHMENT HARDWARE 5 CABLE GUIDES -INSTALL @ 20'± INTERVALS .......... 110 1 3/8"0 CABLE EHS DBI/SALA INSTRUCTION MANUAL . ... ... . . ........... 11/24/97 SHT. #1 's 14, (MOUNT SF... PING LIST) TOWER: 100' SST ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION PACK BY: PRODUCT LOCATION: LOCATION: BOX# ROTATABLE SECTORIZED BOOM MOUNTS @ EL. 991-011± 000119 6 W6 x 20 x 0'-10" W00043 3 PIPE WELDIVIENT x 6'-0" W00044 6 PIPE WELDMENT x 6--0" CLIP ANG L Ef -W E-1 6-MfEWf -F.--O.. R- -- 1 - 3/4''0 . -.- - 2 7/8" O 24 000323 18 PL 1/2" x 8 1/4" x 0'-10 1/2" . ..........-- 000558 24 L2 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 3/16"-x 6'-0" 000128 12 L2" x 2" x 3/16" x 6'-8 1/4" 000653 24 PL 1/2" x 6" x 0'-6" 000654 000055 6 12 TS 2" X 2" X 1/4" X 15'-0" 2 3/8" O.D. PIPE (SCH. 40) x 6'-0" 3 2 3/8" O.D. PIPE -.(SCH. 40) x 1 V-0" 132 32 BOLTS: 5/8"0 x 2" W /NUT-LKW-FW 5/8"0 x 2" U -BOLT W /NUT-LKW-FW 25 5/8"0 x 2 7/8" U -BOLT W / NUT-LKW-FW :I--- 44 50 5/8"0 x 2 3/8" U -BOLT W / NUT-LKW-FW ...... ..... 5/8"0 x 2 3/8" I.D. U -BOLT (6 1/2" LENGTH) 3834 25 19 5/8" O x 2" SQ. U -BOLT W /NUT-LKW-FW SPACER 11/20/97 SHT. #1 4 1901 East Loop 820 South Fort Worth, Texas 76 1 12-7899 Fax 817.429-6010 817-457-3060 0, Fl/n P.O. Box 8597 Fort Worth, Texas 76 124-059 7 1-800-433-1816 Exhibit "J" Certified Letters To Other Carriers RECEIVED AUG 0 3 2000 PLANNING DIVNS ON VOLCC Program Management LCC International, Inc. 140 Independence Circle Suite A Chico, CA 95973 Tel (530) 897-5005 Fax: (530) 897-5007 June 27, 2000 Pacific Bell Wireless Services P.O. Box 755 Atwater, CA 95301 (800) 574-7000 Dear Sir or Madam: As required by the Butte .County Minor Use Permit Application Procedure, we are hereby giving you notice of our intent to co -locate our PCS antennas on the following towers located in Butte County: 1. American Tower located on Hwy 99 in Gridley, CA 2. American Tower located on 5646 Lincoln Blvd., Oroville; CA 3. American Tower located on 8222 Schalf Drive, Chico, CA 4. Spectrasite located on 3902 Esplanade, Chico, CA 5. Spectrasite Tower in Oroville, CA Sincerely, 0TV)y8. YSrrL°^ Messeret Yilma Zoning Specialist — LCC International �J Program Management LCC International, Inc. - 140 Independence Circle Suite A Chico, CA 95973 .Tel: (530) 897-5005 Fax: (530) 897-5007 June 27, 2000 Nextel Communications 2001 Edmund Halley Dr. Reston, VA 20191 Dear Sir or Madam: As required by the Butte County Minor Use Permit Application Procedure, we -are hereby giving you notice of our intent to co-locate.our PCS antennas:on the following, towers located in Butte County: 1. American Tower located on Hwy 99 in Gridley, CA 2. American Tower located on 5646 Lincoln Blvd., Oroville, CA 3. American Tower located on 8222 Schalf Drive, Chico, CA 4. Spectrasite located on 3902 Esplanade, Chico, CA 5. Spectrasite Tower in Oroville, CA Sincerely, M12)S-III& 0� Messeret Yilma Zoning Specialist — LCC International ZOOLCC Program Management LCC International, Inc. 140 Independence Circle Suite A Chico, CA 95973 Tel: (530) 897-5005 Fax: (530) 897-5007 June 27, 2000 AT&T Wireless Services P.O. Box 3611 Bothell, Washington 98041-3611 (800) 462-4463 Dear Sir or Madam: As required by the Butte County Minor Use Permit Application Procedure, we are hereby giving you notice of our intent to co -locate our PCS antennas on the following towers located in Butte County: 1. American Tower located on Hwy 99 in Gridley, CA 2. American Tower located on 5646 Lincoln Blvd., .Oroville, CA 3. American Tower located on 8222 Schalf Drive, Chico, CA 4. Spectrasite located on 3902 Esplanade, Chico, CA 5. Spectrasite Tower in Oroville, CA Sincerely, q� YorrL"" Messeret Yilma Zoning Specialist — LCC International. Program Management LCC International, Inc. 140 Independence Circle Suite A Chico, CA 95973 Tel: (530)897-5005 Fax: (530) 897-5007 June 27, 2000 Airtouch Communications One California Street San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 658-2000 Dear Sir or Madam: As required by the Butte County Minor Use Permit Application:Procedure, we are hereby giving you notice of our intent to co -locate our PCS antennas.on the following towers located in Butte County: 1. American Tower located on Hwy 99 in Gridley, CA 2. American Tower located on 5646 Lincoln Blvd., Oroville, .CA 3. American Tower located on 8222 Schalf Drive, Chico, CA 4. Spectrasite located on 3902 Esplanade, Chico, CA 5. Spectrasite Tower in Oroville, CA Sincerely, OTIC,m9� y�. Messeret Yilma Zoning Specialist — LCC International ra cr- W15 cr Postage $ Certified Fee i/ Return Receipt Fee ':0 (E"dcrse,,rent Required) Per. aM Ras:-"icl--�d Delivery Fee 2000 0(Eneorsement Required) $ ED Total Postage & Fees ru Ln Recipient Name (Please Print Clearly) (To be comp . leted - by rnailer) CC ...... ............. Streef, Apt. No.; or P.0 Bo, No. I 6 ED ..... ",V Ci_7 ....... ........ C3 r,-- city, Stj* te , ZIP j . ............ ....................... ��.!IIPII �- IYi-/ 0 ( 1e/ - M Exhibit "K" ATC - FAA Determination Letter RECEIVED AUG 0 3 2000 PLANNING OU ION ate., UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ••• ANTENNA STRUCTURE REGISTRATION )wner. SpectraSite Communications, Inc. CA -0905 This registration is effective upon completion of the described antenna structure and notification to the Commission. YOU MUST NOTIFY THE COMMISSION WITHIN 24 HOURS OF COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION OR CANCELLATION OF YOUR PROJECT. Use FCC Form 854. To file electronically, connect to the antenna structure registration system by pointing your web browser to http://www.fcc.gov/wtbi;ontenno. Electronic filing is recommended. You may also file manually by submitting a paper copy of FCC Form 8r4. Use purpose code "NT" for notification of completion of construction; use purpose code "CA" to cancel your registration. The Antenna Structure Registration is not an authorization to construct radio facilities or transmit radio signals. It is necessary that all radio equipment on this structure be covered by a valid FCC license or construction permit. You must immediately provide a copy of this Registration to all tenant licensees and permittees sited on the structure described on this Registration (although not required, you may want to use Certified Mail to obtain proof of receipt), and display your Registration Number at the site. See reverse for important information about the Commission's Antenna Structure Registration rules. 29 o FCC 854R July 1999 i yu& ;i !'hili oil l ills f-i'l aForm Approved OMB N0.-2120-0001 sAeronautical Study Number ra No!, -w 'of Pedposed-.Construction or Alteration U.S. Deportn%nt or Tronsportation Failure To Provide All Requested Information Ma Dela n Of Your Notice F6deral Aviation Administration Y Y Processing . _ /: . ` 1. Nature of Propos I _ 2. Complete Description of Structure A. Type B. Class U C. work Schedule Dates Please describe the proposed construction or alteration. New Construction ® Permanent Beginning A. For proposals involving transmitting stations, include `] Alteration 'r ❑ Temporary (Duration months) I. End effective radiated power (ERP) and assigned frequency. If * If Alteration, provide previous FAA Aeronautical Study Number. if available : not known, give frequency band and maximum ERP. 3A. Name, address, and telephone number of individual, company corporation, etc. proposing the B. For proposals involving overhead wire, transmission lines, P Y P P P 9 etc., include the size and the configuration of the wires and construction or alteration. (Number, Street, City, State, and Zip Code) their supporting structures. Heather Granni s C. For buildings, include site orientation, dimensions, and Nextel Communications construction materials. 2180 Harvard Street, Suite 100 D. Optional— Describe the type of obstruction marking and ( S a I✓ r amen t o , CA 99814 (91 6) 568 4486 lighting system desired. The FAA will consider this in their Area Code Telephone Number stud 8.�5-821 'MHz R 3B. Name, address and telephone number of proponent's representative, if different than 3A. above. 851-866 M H Z T WALTER WULFF & Associates 100 watts P.O. Box.914 Site: 705B Point Clear, AL 36564 334-990-2502 (27) 39 32'38.7"N. 121 35'14.8"W. ( Area Code) Telephone Number Table Mountain Rd. 4. Location Of Structure 5. Hei tit and Elevation Itonearestrootl A. Coordinates I to know or seconds. B. Nearest Ci Town City or C. Nearest public or military airport, A. Elevation of ground above mean Latitude 0 r „ heliport, flightpark, or seaplane base sea level. 39 32 38 .29 Longitude 0 rr (1). Distance to 43 (1). Distance from structure to nearest B. Height of structure including all 4 point of nearest runwa 121 35 18 .97 3 .0 4 N M ground or water. y .appurtenances and lighting above 4D. Source for item 4A data. 1 0 0 QUSGS 7.5'Other (2). Direction to 4B (2). Direction from structure to airport C! Overall height above mean sea level Ouad Chart ® Survey ® Specify Southwest 518 -._.-ate the reference datum. . 4E. Description of site location with respect to highways, street, airports, prominent terrain, features,9 or ❑NAD 27 X NAD 83 Other existing structures, etc. Please attach a U.S. Geological SurveyMap( ❑ ❑ Specify site. If available, attach a copy of a documented site survey with te surveyor's certification. cat onoNring the construction Notice is required by Part 77 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 C.F.R. Par, 77) pursuant to Section 1101 of the Federal Aviation Acl of 1958, as amended (49 U.S.C. app. § 1501). Persons who knowingly and willfully violate the Notice requirements of Part 77 are subject to a civil penalty of 51.000 per day until the notice is received, pursuant to Section 901(a) of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958. as amended (49 U.S.C. appQ 1eg71(a)) as well as the fine (criminal penalty) of not more than 5500 lot the first offense and not more than 52,000 for subsequent offenses, pursuant to Section 902(a) of the Federal Aviation A oi8 as amended (49 U.S.C. app § 14721a)). I HEREBY CERTIFY t(Q, ve statements made by me are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge. In addition, I agree to obstruction aril c;;; structure in accordance with established marking & lighting standards as necessary. Date I� \ Y T ��utt m.. j"i ;o;.Person Filing Nonce 9/27/ F ,;9C Q/,Q C'c lter H. Wulff FOR FAA USE ONLY rrI - A twill either retuin his Lorin or ssue aseparate ackpojv dgement: The pro 'osal _ P :ASO` Fi�/'' : amental Notice of construction F_AA Form 7460 2 is �equ red any time the prosect is abaridonedror :T/ ST t , oes not require a notice to.FAA C / , - •tom?' �� L' At least 48 hours belorelhe start of constiucUon not idanhfied as ars obstruction unrier any'standard of.FAk Ailt 77,..:,0.::_ .. yY }sirs 5v t r + _ •'-:: '�;y e days ager lhexconstrucuor reaches tLs greatest hetghl Subpart C and v;ould 1161 bee a haza}d'fo'air navigatiort c . , =�- This deteimrnation exotres�o!SG��: ee (a) extended, r 6i! ed or terminated by the issusmg office : ❑ Is identified as an obstruction urider.the standards 6t FAR, Par, 77, �wlb) tt = consbiiction is'sub pct to the licensiri-'aulho'ri ol.the' Federal Communi " i o '' unless :: ; ( 1•..._ - t 9...,.,,!Y....:......... tat o s Commission FCG and an a``tic�hon Subpart C; but would riot beta hazard to sir nawgaGon,; '^.:•t.,:.? :: ;::;.�:;'.,.;.. . C) - PP.. for cons,ruction peimiPls made to the FCC'on'or:before the above expiration date: In ,,-sma _ _ p, sucti'cases'lhe,determiralion expires :on the'dale rescnbed b' the FCC'fo`r'com letion of n' Should'be obstruction: marked li bled r FAA. ,per i, Y , P co stiucGon, dr on the date•the'FCG denies the application. `•`^ NOTE Reijuesf for:extension. o the e_ecirve period of this determination must�epostmarked or tlefivered to the issuin ' ke dv sory Circular 7017460-t Chapters g at laast i 5 r gr b'S ��Xti days;p tot to ll a expirati0nrdale slruction marking and lighting are;not, riecessa ° :' "tom _,.t . :-,>..�..::• .: ...brow saa ry 311, _- �sH the sbUdure is subject to the 6een�srng arlftlordy of thee FCC a copy of this"determirialion wdl be sent to Ihal agent Remarks � �`^ � } •{-..:.^'''tt �u < •n"'v� �- � a -r y �. g�tZs. �, �.t � � 9 ..w '" �. _,• c t 1r�v r • 17 kill t -r• < ��.. .". ..e. u.._ t3' .�y T.�k y r •s., rt: mac: 5r ,vY�`. .£�.��Y-hrvs�� �� t 'ti s1 a/ a r _ "`.: ...,. - ` ? -`•,.fid ..-�-"�"-F 1 ,/'fa `£' off, .t,"�- y.e��" x, '?�`. �Y'4' ,�,,,,�i"L ,�•�.`.-.1• s.Crs .�. r bd+ ' rr jn _ .,. L bx t'''�t•�•S��' r.s �rV7.:-iv `il' - - �i. L7 4`' •t. i _y- }1.Q s. rte `rte ` tv} , r ��;'��" t - �*3 S Y Lue rc x �"rr•-p : r r 3 �: ,,.: •{n' � ti t.�,,.,-.-�J'r �, Y i-- w, 1 r. v� � �°x. � � �x ``�- i'1.�Y,_..,- r� tet`. �A ( tlr ,r. -"y - fuse these coordinates for any`' �r:,a. 3u 'y x NAt) Coordinates,fulurecorresponAencewuhtheFAA) ;?'YeU5titUd2'. �' L % r7O '� .:_:. : �� __.._.. ._. _:.,_......_ �- ;._....'� �. ..Signature i g r r Date r- i , -��:'✓rte �'f.'.� -2/ CA A C-,— _. ... • I 1--1 auperseaes Previous Edition NSN: 0052-00-012-0007 # V.S. GOVERNMENT GRI HT1 NG Orrl cE: 1993-668.473 Please Type or Print ori This Form . _ •••••• , `YY'v.aa �. v..,u �.V. G1 LV'VVV 1 �'1 J Aeronautical Study Number Q Notice of Proposed Construction-yor Alteration u.s DepartmentAviation !enol Avlatlon Adminlstrafion 7 ` /( . o n Admin Transportation Failure To Provide Alt Requested Information May Delay Processing Of Your Notice G/_e6 _ -,n :Jature of Propos I _ 2. Complete Description of Structure A. Type B. Class ( - • - :; U C. Work Schedule Dates Please describe the proposed construction or alteration. ®New ConstructioA ®Permanent Beginning A. For proposals involving transmitting stations, include Alteration * ❑ Temporary (Duration -' months) '_ ' End effective radiated power (ERP) and assigned frequency. If not known, give frequency band and maximum ERP. B. For proposals involving overhead wire, transmission lines, * If Alteration, provide previous FAA Aeronautical Study Number, if available : 3A. Name, address, and telephone number of individual, company corporation, etc. proposing the construction or,alteration. (Number, Street, City, State, and Zip Code) etc., include the size and the configuration of the wires and their supporting structures. Heather Grannis C. For.buiidings, include site orientation, dimensions, and Nextel Communications construction materials. 21'80 Harvard Street, Suite 100 D.Optional— Describe the type of obstruction marking and 1 ( SapramPnt-n, CA 958 4 (91 6) 568 4486 lighting system desired. The FAA will consider this in their Area Code Telephone Number (. stud, S - 8 21 MHz R 86-5-821 851-866 MH Z T 36. Name, address and telephone number of proponent's representative, if different than 3A. above. WALTER WULFF & Associates 100 watts P.O. Box 914 Site: 705B Point Clear, AL 36564 334-990-2502 (27) 39 3238.7"N. 121 35'14.8"W. ( 1 Area Code Telephone Number Table Mountain -Rd. 4. Location Of Structure 5. Heiq ht and Elevation (tonearestroorl 1. Coordinates ( if k o dnldtns or seconds, B. Nearest City or Town and State C. Nearest public or military airport, heliport, flighlpark, or seaplane base A. Elevation of ground above mean sea level. '-atitude 0 r if 39 32 38 .29 nrnvillp,, rA (1). Distance to 48 (OVE 1 Distance from structure to nearest ) B. Height of structure including all — �ongitude 0 r� j 1 21 I 3 5 11$ -9 7 point of nearest runway 3.04 NM appurtenances and lighting above ground or water. 100 J Source for item 4A data. USGS 7.5' her Ot ® Survey 0 (2). Direction to e8 (2). Direction from structure to airport C. Overall height above mean sea level Cued Chart Speci j Southwest 518 .�':calethe reference datum. Ot 4E. Description of site location with respect to highways, street, airports, prominent terrain, features, r NAD 27 .0 NAD 83 existing structures, etc. Please attach a U.S. Geological Survey Map (or equivalent) showing the construction site. If available, attach a copy of a documented site survey with the surveyor's certification. • '....,� i., , cit , 1.1 yc ouc , Iu aeawn t u I or the reaeral Aviation Act of 1958, as amended (49 U.S.C. app. § 1501). Persons ho <no,oingly and willfully vio!a!e the iJol ce requirements of Part 77 are subject to a civil penally of S1,000 per day until the notice is received, pursuant to Section 901(a) ofthe Federal Aviation - of 958, as amended (49 U.S.C. ap ; 1.471 (a!I as :•reit as the fine (criminal penal, of not more than 5500 fo. the first offense and not more than S2,000 for subsequent offenses, pursuant to S_ction ?^7ial of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as a needed 49 U.S.C. a 147< n) • -`. ( ?? 5 ''jam) ---• ._.•. ••,^ ^^^,^. n..en! }n }hn hc.ecnf mv.trnnwlnrina.. t�. ar;r:E:ir.n. I THIS WILL ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OR ALTERATION. IT HAS BEEN ASSIGNED THE STUDY NUMBER INDICATED ABOVE. YOU ! MAY EXPECT A WRITTEN AIRSPACE DETERMINATION t' RESPONSE WITHIN APPROXIMATELY 45 TO 60 DAYS. f_ s, r. ,,. 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'♦N JNTAIN' round J • h. r .j 70 Cal Oak Road m e 0 tae\s °• 'r s+" B URSE' OROVILLE / ...- tr, 9As U cart t n ¢ 3onr i ov .. ..� ^._ v FST ,. ��. ,N A Q r 5 \e a ••gym 6K T AIRPORT l 'Z' •- amAvenue d� Y ' `•C Lir I hinefe mg Grovo St. d1 r IMMENI a v .O .- • Rand I gu,mas a mill Sim eo Ln. st. r m E 9 '-,♦a It . •*'. � � rc"'�'. v ) m P Sa'mersv O` lana I ol Onva _ro fv '` e5-. I,.• ' Q v`- v,^4 •Jc ¢ Oak Lenon wa ON3 Oak Knoll ll{ in W .���dLD _ a r Bluor'Are. b" LS lump a �.. § • RECEIVED AUG 0 3 i � . i PLANNING DIVISION F4 • RECEIVED .,f— AUG 0 3 2,1 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION CL ? =r v,rno��3 c c� o 0 c qT� o � rn to 3oNee �o n—o 0 cao� y�o c � a cv o p o W Z m Eo xc �- �. � Z5' W o 3 w � � o a,3coc�o ,o g, Co? to1 ti I ry N) 1• t 4. GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PLANS, EXISTING CONDITIONS, AND DIMENSIONS OF THE JOB SITE PRIOR TO STARTING WORK. IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH,THE WORK OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAME. 2. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR WORK PROCEEDING IN A SAFE AND ORDERLY MANNER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND REOUIREMENTS OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION. CONTRACTOR AND/OR THEIR EMPLOYEES MUST IMMEDIATEY NOTIFY THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER OF ANY UNSAFE CONDITIONS DURING THE COURSE OF WORK. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY, MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. THE WORK PERFORMED ON THE PROJECT AND THE MATERIALS INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS, AND ORDINANCES. 5. THE SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, LABOR AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS AND LABOR DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK/PROJECT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. UblquiTel\'� LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN OROVILLE, CA, SF03UB323A .1 CO LOCATION OF ANTENNAS 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S / VENDOR'S SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR ORDINANCES TAKE PRECEDENCE. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE PROJECT DESCRIBED HEREIN. 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. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING, CURBING, ETC. DURING CONSTRUCTION. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP THE GENERAL WORK AREA CLEAN AND HAZARD FREE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS, RUBBISH AND REMOVE EOUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY. PREMISES SHALL BE LEFT IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE. 10. THESE DRAWINGS ARE FORMATTED FOR 24'x36' (SIZE D). DO NOT SCALE OTHER SIZED VERSIONS OF THESE DRAWINGS. GENERAL LEGEND SECTION NUMBERI x x -x SHEET NUMBER DRAWING SECTION SECTION NUMBER x J ILK SHEET NUMBER DETAIL SECTION NUMBER x x -x SH�NUMBER DETAIL ENLARGEMENT NTS = NOT TO SCALE SHEET INDEX HT SHEET TITLE RNLI. T-1 TITLE SHEET A Z-1 PLOT PLAN A Z-2 SITE PLAN, ELEVATION & DETAILS A SITENAME: LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN ORVILLE, CA LATITUDE: 39'32'44' LONGITUDE: 121'35'12' SITE ADDRESS: TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. I OROVILLE, CA APPLICANT: UbiquiTel ELEVATION: 416' 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE A USCS MAP: PROJECT SUMMARY SITE NUMBER: SF03UB323A PROPERTY OWNER: EARL H. GARNER & EVA E. GARNER SITE DATA.- ATASITE SITENAME: LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN ORVILLE, CA LATITUDE: 39'32'44' LONGITUDE: 121'35'12' SITE ADDRESS: TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. I OROVILLE, CA APPLICANT: UbiquiTel ELEVATION: 416' 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE A USCS MAP: N/A CHICO, CA 95973 DEED BOOK/PAGE: N/A PARCEL NUMBER: 041-220-064 CONTACT PERSON: STEVE RUPPENTHAL (530) 897-5005 REFERENCE MAP: LOT NUMBER: N/A PAGE: N/A CURRENT ZONING: U -UNCLASSIFIED JURISDICTION: BUTTE COUNTY GRID: N/A RECEIVED AU' 03242'�i) PLANNING DTVTSION PROJECT DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION OF UBIQUITEL WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY CONSISTING OF EQUIPMENT CABINET. ANTENNAS CONSIST OF (2) SECTORS WITH (3) ANTENNAS TOTAL (2) PANEL ANTENNAS ARE LOCATED AT 72'. A DONOR ANTENNA IS LOCATED AT 20'. AUG 0 2 2000 VICINITY MAP SITE TRUE NORTH 70 N NTS DRIVING DIRECTIONS HWY 99 SOUTH FROM CHICO TO HWY 149 THEN TO HWY 70 SOUTH. TURN EAST ON GARDEN DRIVE (NORTH OF OROVILLE) THEN NORTH ON TABLE MTN BLVD. SITE ON HILLSIDE EAST OF TABLE MTN. BLVD, APPROX. 3 MILES AFTER DEPARTING HWY 70 APPROVALS LANDLORD LEASING R.F. ZONING CONSTRUCTION ASE TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513 942-9530 Fax: (513) 42-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. N—ft Sl. Conon City, N—d. 89703 PMone (775)8134-0479 F- (775) 884-4226 E—moil 01—en40mDell.nel t�o LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE McLEAN, VA 22102 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIQUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PROJLOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. OROVILLE, CA PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAVN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ TTA SHEET TITLE 'HILL SHELI' SHEET NUMBER (dv Ge A A—.\ \ . -._. . PLOT PLAN V-20' LEGEND 16'00' UNDERGROUND WATER — —T— — —T— — UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE — —E— — —E— — UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL — —a-- --0— — UNDERGROUND GIS — — — — — — — SITE BOUNDARY UNE — —_—. POWERUNE PROPERTY UNE • POWER POLE (P.P.) 4 ROOD LIGHT x( FIRE HYDRANT = Dd WATER VALVE M ELECTRIC METER p O WATER METER 2 U ELEVATION AT TOP OF CONCRETE W 1� ELEVATION AT ROwUNE N ELEVATION AT EDGE OF PAVEMENT v ELEVATION AT NATURAL GROUND A CENTERUNE OF STREET SITE LOCATION MTs NOTES OWNER: EARL H. GARNER & EVA E. GARNER APN: 041-220-064 THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND A COMPILATION OF .AVAILABLE RECORD AND TITLE INFORMATION. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, PROPERTY LINES ARE DERIVED FROM RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN PLOTTED BASED SOLELY ON INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE PRELIMINARY TITLE REPORT BY: TRICOR TITLE COMPANY, ORDER NO. 00191096, DATED 6/26, 2000. THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN LOCATED BY FIELD OBSERVATION . THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED ALTHOUGH HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE AT THE CENTER OF THE TOWER WAS DETERMINED BY GPS OBSERVATIONS. LAT. 39'32'38.4' N. NAD 83 LONG. 121'35'18.7" W. NAD 83 ELEV. 417.6' NAVD 88 (BASIS OF DRAWING) LAT. 39'32'38.8" N. HAD 27 LONG. 121'35'14.8" W. HAD 27 ELEV. 415.2' NCVD 29 The information shown above meets or exceeds the requirementsset forth in FAA order 8260.19c for 1-A occurocy ( t 15' horizontally and 3 3' vertically). The horizontal datum (coordinates) ore expressed as degrees, minutes and seconds, to the nearest tenth of o second. The vertical datum (heights) are expressed in feet and decimals thereof and are determined to the nearest 0.1 foot. ¢2n;n10 [66:5 - 418.4' A.M.3.L. (IRAYU 88) TOP OF STRUCTURE ELEV. - 517.1' A.M.S.L. (NAVD 88) STRUCTURE HEIGHT = 100.7' TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fax: (513) 42-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Nevada St. Carson City. Nevado 89703 Phone (775)884-0479 Fax (775) 884-4226 E—man pl—eng■OpLCC Zilo C LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE MCLEAN, VA 22102 Ubiquffel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIQUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PROACT LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. OROtAUE, fit PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAWN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ SUBMITTALS -Y3 t10-3 AUG C0Vk=3 �. \Pgrf OF C W`�g0 PI ITT PI AM 1411 "LER Z- Coo SITE PLAN zz sou¢ : I•.Io- V WEED BARRIER TYPAR LANDSCAPE 3/4' CRUSHED STONE / FABRIC OR EOUAL ASTM C33 SIZE NO. 57 1 / COMPACTED SUBGRADE GRAVEL SUREACIIVG DETAIL Z2 SCALE : NTS SU6SC REPS 0 DONOR ANTENNA % 21PLAN OF PROPOSED EQUIPMENT zz SCALE , NTS -CAP END r 2. 1 CPS.PIPE1 TO 1 1/2' 3'e PIPE WW/'GALVANIZEE D U -BOLTS. /r UM -STRUT, TYP. 4 1- CHANNEL NETWORK REPEATER (CA1900C NR) METER 1 3'0 -So' LC SCH 40 GALVNOPE PIPE 4 a DISCONNECT -� /2 AWG COPP NEARE 10-e , 24'_o';.�..I BARE TINNED ER, CONNECT TO Sf GROUND RING FOOTI F y f- NEXTEL ANTENNAS 100.7' TOP OF TOWER IT GQA EXISTING AIRTOUCH ANTENNA PROPOSED UBIOUITEL PANEL ANTENNAS (2) 1 , C OF PROPOSED ANTENNAS i i 10p' es•: 72' z / z -z PROPOSED UBIOUITEL DONOR ANTENNA EJOSnNG CHAIN LINK FENCE W/ BARB WIRE 20• EXISTING 3 SOUTH ELEVATION ZZ SCALE : MS CPS, ATTACH TO L: - j MOUNTING SECTION 22 SCALE : NTS TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fax: (513) 942-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Newdo St Canon City,. CNewdo 89703 Phone (775)8154-0479 Fo. (775) 884-4226 E-mail PI-engomSell.net to LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE .CLEAN, VA 22102 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIQUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PROJECT LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. OROVIL(E, CA PROJECT N0: 000637 DRAWN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ . SUBMITTALS �p 3/x/03 UG 01.9 \rF OF C SITE PLAN DETAIL ELEb'ATIE14 SHEET "BER 7-) LL NGS.I I' I 1 2' SCM 40 PVC J (ELECTRIC CONDUIT 5 MOUNTING 1)E` AIL Z2 SCALE : HIS F y f- NEXTEL ANTENNAS 100.7' TOP OF TOWER IT GQA EXISTING AIRTOUCH ANTENNA PROPOSED UBIOUITEL PANEL ANTENNAS (2) 1 , C OF PROPOSED ANTENNAS i i 10p' es•: 72' z / z -z PROPOSED UBIOUITEL DONOR ANTENNA EJOSnNG CHAIN LINK FENCE W/ BARB WIRE 20• EXISTING 3 SOUTH ELEVATION ZZ SCALE : MS CPS, ATTACH TO L: - j MOUNTING SECTION 22 SCALE : NTS TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fax: (513) 942-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Newdo St Canon City,. CNewdo 89703 Phone (775)8154-0479 Fo. (775) 884-4226 E-mail PI-engomSell.net to LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE .CLEAN, VA 22102 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIQUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PROJECT LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. OROVIL(E, CA PROJECT N0: 000637 DRAWN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ . SUBMITTALS �p 3/x/03 UG 01.9 \rF OF C SITE PLAN DETAIL ELEb'ATIE14 SHEET "BER 7-) LL N tr 10 IGENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PLANS, EXISTING CONDMONS, AND DIMENSIONS OF THE JOB SITE PRIOR TO STARTING WORK. IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAME. 2. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR WORK PROCEEDING IN A SAFE AND ORDERLY MANNER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION. CONTRACTOR AND/OR THEIR EMPLOYEES MUST IMM DIAT Y NOTIFY THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER OF ANY UNSAFE CONDITIONS DURING THE COURSE OF WORK. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY, MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. THE WORK PERFORMED ON THE PROJECT AND THE MATERIALS INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS, AND ORDINANCES. 5. THE SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, LABOR AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS AND LABOR DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK/PROJECT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. UbiquiTel LOWER TABLE MAOUNTAIN { OROVILLE, GA SF03UB%i23A CO LOCATION OF AtiNTENNAS j 1 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S / VENDOR'S SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR ORDINANCES TAKE PRECEDENCE. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE PROJECT DESCRIBED HEREIN. 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. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING, CURBING, ETC. DURING CONSTRUCTION. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED' DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP THE GENERAL WORK AREA CLEAN AND HAZARD FREE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS, RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY. PREMISES SHALL BE LEFT IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE. 10. THESE DRAWINGS ARE FORMATTED FOR 24'06' (SIZE D). DO NOT SCALE OTHER SIZED VERSIONS OF THESE DRAWINGS. GENERAL LEGEND SECTION NUMBER x x—x SHEET NUMBEH R DRAWING SECTION SECTION NUMBER x •_J x—x : SHEET NUMBER D ETAI L SECTION NUMBER x x—x SHEET NUMBER �. ) DETAIL ENLARGEMENT NTS = NOT TO SCALE SHEET INDEX SHT. NO. SHEET TITLE REV. NO. T-1 TITLE SHEET A Z-1 PLOT PLAN A' Z-2 SITE PLAN, ELEVATION t DETAILS A SITE NAME: LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN ORVILLE' CA LATITUDE: 39'32'44' SITE ADDRESS: TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. LONGITUDE: 121'35'12'ELEVATION: OROVILLE, CA APPLICANT: UbiquiTel 416' 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE A USCS MAP: N/A CHICO, CA 95973 PROJECT SUMMARY SITE NUMBER: SF03UB323A PROPERTY OWNER: EARL H. GARNER & EVA E. GARNER SITE DATA SITE NAME: LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN ORVILLE' CA LATITUDE: 39'32'44' SITE ADDRESS: TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. LONGITUDE: 121'35'12'ELEVATION: OROVILLE, CA APPLICANT: UbiquiTel 416' 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE A USCS MAP: N/A CHICO, CA 95973 DEED BOOK/PAGE: N/A PARCEL NUMBER 041-220—OG4 CONTACT PERSON: STEVE RUPPENTHAL ( (530) 897-5005 REFERENCE MAP: LOT NUMBER: N/A PAGE: N/A' CURRENT ZONING: U—UNCLASSIFIED JURISDICTION: BUTTE COUNTY GRID: N/A RECEIVED AUG 0 3 2000 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION AUG 0 2 2000 VICINITY MAP B SITE TRUE NORTH 70 {p NTS DRIVING DIRECTIONS HWY 99 SOUTH FROM CHICO TO HWY 149 THEN TO HWY 70 SOUTH. TURN EAST ON GARDEN DRIVE (NORTH OF OROVILLE) THEN NORTH ON TABLE MTN BLVD. SITE ON HILLSIDE EAST OF TABLE MTN. BLVD, APPROX. 3 MILES AFTER DEPARTING HWY 70 PROJECT DESCRIPTION] INSTALLATION OF UBIQUITEL WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY CONSISTING OF' EQUIPMENT CABINET. ANTENNAS CONSIST OF (2) SECTORS WITH (3) ANTENNAS TOTAL (2) PANEL ANTENNAS ARE LOCATED AT 72'. A DONOR ANTENNA IS LOCATED AT 20'. APPROVALS LANDLORD LEASING R.F. ZONING CONSTRUCTION A&E TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (5131 942-9530 Fox: (513) 442-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Nmdc St. Conon City. Newco $9703 PNone (775) 884-N79 Fac (775) 894-4226 E -mob pi-ango-mll:net Zo LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE McLEAN, VA 22102 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTA60 BLVD. OROVREE, CA PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAVN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ SUBMITTAL ENGINEER SAL SHEET TITLE TITLE SHEET SHEET "MR T-1 Ff - -- --f-- !r c - PLOT PLAN 1'-20' LEGEND SITE LOCATION KTA NOTES OWNER: EARL H. GARNER & EVA E. GARNER APN: 041-220-064 THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND A COMPILATION OF AVAILABLE RECORD AND TITLE INFORMATION. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. PROPERTY LINES ARE DERIVED FROM RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS (IF ANY) THAT 'APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN PLOTTED BASED SOLELY ON INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE PRELIMINARY TITLE REPORT BY: TRICOR TITLE COMPANY, ORDER NO. 00191096, DATED 6/26, 2000. THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN LOCATED BY FIELD OBSERVATION . THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR 'ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED ALTHOUGH HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE AT THE CENTER OF THE TOWER WAS DETERMINED BY GPS OBSERVATIONS. LAT. 39'32'38.4' N. NAD 83 LONG. 121'35'18.7' W. NAD 83 ELEV. 417.6' NAVE) 88 (BASIS OF DRAWING) LAT. 39'32'38.8' N. NAD 27 LONG. 121'3514.8' W. NAD 27 ELEV. 415.2' NGVD 29 . ' The information shown above meets or exceeds the requirements eel forth in FAA order 8260.19c for 1-A accuracy ( d: 15' horizontally and t 3' vertically). The horizontal datum (coordinates) are expressed as degrees, minutes and seconds, to the nearest tenth of a second. The vertical datum (heights) ore expressed in feet and decimals thereof and are determined to the nearest 0.1 foot GROUND ELEV. = 416.4' A.M.S.L. (NAVE, 88) TOP OF STRUCTURE ELEV. - 517.1' A.M.S.L. (NAVD BB) STRIIE,TIIRF HFIr.HT a 111,7' TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513 942-9530 Fax: (513) 42-9531 PALMER & L :UBEP� ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Nevado St. Cc sun City, Nevado 89703 Phone (775) 884-0479 Fox (775) 684-4226 E—mail pl—eng*.VtH1l.net LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE McLEAN, VA 22102 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIQUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PR= LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. • OROVBIF, CA PROJECT N0: 000637 DRAVN BY, NJH CHECKED BY, SCJ SUBMITTALS C 29724 e M � AUG ��2000 �. of CA PLOT PLAN SHEET N NM 71 UNDERGROUND WATER — —?— — T-- UNDERGROUND TEIIDNdIE — �— — --E— — UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL — —� — � — UNDERGROUND GAS — — — — — — — SITE BOUNDARY UNE POWERUNE PROPERTY UNE • POWER POLE (P.P.) FLOOD LIGHT ?X FIRE HYDRANT D4 WATER VALVE BIT ELECTRIC METER E) WATER METER ELEVATION AT TOP OF CONCRETE /aD Tr Fl ELEVATION AT FLOWLINE 1� ELEVATION AT EDGE OF PAVEMENT ELEVATION AT NATURAL GROUND Q CENTERUNE OF STREET SITE LOCATION KTA NOTES OWNER: EARL H. GARNER & EVA E. GARNER APN: 041-220-064 THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND A COMPILATION OF AVAILABLE RECORD AND TITLE INFORMATION. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. PROPERTY LINES ARE DERIVED FROM RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS (IF ANY) THAT 'APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN PLOTTED BASED SOLELY ON INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE PRELIMINARY TITLE REPORT BY: TRICOR TITLE COMPANY, ORDER NO. 00191096, DATED 6/26, 2000. THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN LOCATED BY FIELD OBSERVATION . THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR 'ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED ALTHOUGH HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE AT THE CENTER OF THE TOWER WAS DETERMINED BY GPS OBSERVATIONS. LAT. 39'32'38.4' N. NAD 83 LONG. 121'35'18.7' W. NAD 83 ELEV. 417.6' NAVE) 88 (BASIS OF DRAWING) LAT. 39'32'38.8' N. NAD 27 LONG. 121'3514.8' W. NAD 27 ELEV. 415.2' NGVD 29 . ' The information shown above meets or exceeds the requirements eel forth in FAA order 8260.19c for 1-A accuracy ( d: 15' horizontally and t 3' vertically). The horizontal datum (coordinates) are expressed as degrees, minutes and seconds, to the nearest tenth of a second. The vertical datum (heights) ore expressed in feet and decimals thereof and are determined to the nearest 0.1 foot GROUND ELEV. = 416.4' A.M.S.L. (NAVE, 88) TOP OF STRUCTURE ELEV. - 517.1' A.M.S.L. (NAVD BB) STRIIE,TIIRF HFIr.HT a 111,7' TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513 942-9530 Fax: (513) 42-9531 PALMER & L :UBEP� ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Nevado St. Cc sun City, Nevado 89703 Phone (775) 884-0479 Fox (775) 684-4226 E—mail pl—eng*.VtH1l.net LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL, INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE McLEAN, VA 22102 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIQUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PR= LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. • OROVBIF, CA PROJECT N0: 000637 DRAVN BY, NJH CHECKED BY, SCJ SUBMITTALS C 29724 e M � AUG ��2000 �. of CA PLOT PLAN SHEET N NM 71 1 -CHANNEL NETWORK REPEATER (DA19000 NR) WITH CPS @ METER. SEE z 3 DETAIL zz z2 GEODETIC LOCATION CNEN HERE EX. FENCED _ LEASE AREA EXISr1NG \ ZrOUCH i / EXISTING TOWER JV ELEV: 517.1 AM.S.L. HEIGHT: 100.7' A.G.L. �UBIDL IFASEUREAREA DaSnNG .,_ SHELTER SITE PLAN SCALE : 1'-10' GROUND WELL 3/4 ASTI WEED BARRIER NDSCAPE EQUAL COMPACTED SUBGRADE � GRAVEL SURFACING DETAIL Z2 SCALE: NR i SUBSC REPE D DONOR ANTENNA H (2)PLAN OF PROPOSED EQUIPMENT 22 SCALE: NTS . a CPS, ATTACH TO 3.0 PIPE W/ U -BOLTS. /-CAP END 1 1/2- NO GALVANIZED UN -STRUT, TYP. 4 1 -CHANNEL NETWORK ME1ER /-REPEATER (OAISODC NR) 3•e . 10• LG. scH 40 GALVANIZED Y PIPE a DISCONNECT /2 AND BANE TINNED COPPER, CONNECT TO j NEAREST GROUND RING u 10'0 . 24'_: I k." II I FOOTINGS LL6 2- SCM 40 M-/ I ELECTRIC CONDUR f -,-"),MOUNTING DETAIL Z2 SCALE : NTS loo.r TDP OF TOWER EXISTING 100.7' SELF SUPPORT TOWER 65.2 CPS. ATTACH TO 3'e PIPE W/ DISCONNECT 2' SCH ELECTRIC 10'0 r 24' FOOTINGS NEXTEL ANTENNAS EXISTING AIRTOUCH ANTENNA PROPOSED USIOUITEL PANEL ANTENNA ANTENNAS (2) 2 /u . PROPOSED UBIOUITEL DONOR ANTENNA EXISTING CHAIN LINK FENCE W/ BARB WORE 21, nSOUTH ELEVATION Zi SCALE : NTS Luh 1 -CHANNEL NETWORK /-REPEALER (DA19000 NR) SEAL W/ SILMONE SCH 40 P ANaEO PIPE In GiMOUNTING SECTION Z2 SCALE : NTS TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fax: (513) 442-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Newee SL Ca.mn C. Newea 89703 Pnone (775) 684-0479 Fe. (775) 884-4226 E-1NI3 PI-eO9o-ba.net Z6LCC LLC INTERNATIONAL. INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE MCLEAN, VA 22102 UbiquiTel. 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 7z• THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PRORCT LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TAMLLE Cw. (PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAVN BY: NJH CHECKED BY- SCJ SUBMITTALS TOWER FOUNDATION 24 VG DELI TITLE SITE PLAN DETAIL ELEVATION SHEET MAW Z� / i� / EXISr1NG \ ZrOUCH i / EXISTING TOWER JV ELEV: 517.1 AM.S.L. HEIGHT: 100.7' A.G.L. �UBIDL IFASEUREAREA DaSnNG .,_ SHELTER SITE PLAN SCALE : 1'-10' GROUND WELL 3/4 ASTI WEED BARRIER NDSCAPE EQUAL COMPACTED SUBGRADE � GRAVEL SURFACING DETAIL Z2 SCALE: NR i SUBSC REPE D DONOR ANTENNA H (2)PLAN OF PROPOSED EQUIPMENT 22 SCALE: NTS . a CPS, ATTACH TO 3.0 PIPE W/ U -BOLTS. /-CAP END 1 1/2- NO GALVANIZED UN -STRUT, TYP. 4 1 -CHANNEL NETWORK ME1ER /-REPEATER (OAISODC NR) 3•e . 10• LG. scH 40 GALVANIZED Y PIPE a DISCONNECT /2 AND BANE TINNED COPPER, CONNECT TO j NEAREST GROUND RING u 10'0 . 24'_: I k." II I FOOTINGS LL6 2- SCM 40 M-/ I ELECTRIC CONDUR f -,-"),MOUNTING DETAIL Z2 SCALE : NTS loo.r TDP OF TOWER EXISTING 100.7' SELF SUPPORT TOWER 65.2 CPS. ATTACH TO 3'e PIPE W/ DISCONNECT 2' SCH ELECTRIC 10'0 r 24' FOOTINGS NEXTEL ANTENNAS EXISTING AIRTOUCH ANTENNA PROPOSED USIOUITEL PANEL ANTENNA ANTENNAS (2) 2 /u . PROPOSED UBIOUITEL DONOR ANTENNA EXISTING CHAIN LINK FENCE W/ BARB WORE 21, nSOUTH ELEVATION Zi SCALE : NTS Luh 1 -CHANNEL NETWORK /-REPEALER (DA19000 NR) SEAL W/ SILMONE SCH 40 P ANaEO PIPE In GiMOUNTING SECTION Z2 SCALE : NTS TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fax: (513) 442-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Newee SL Ca.mn C. Newea 89703 Pnone (775) 684-0479 Fe. (775) 884-4226 E-1NI3 PI-eO9o-ba.net Z6LCC LLC INTERNATIONAL. INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE MCLEAN, VA 22102 UbiquiTel. 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 7z• THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PRORCT LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TAMLLE Cw. (PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAVN BY: NJH CHECKED BY- SCJ SUBMITTALS TOWER FOUNDATION 24 VG DELI TITLE SITE PLAN DETAIL ELEVATION SHEET MAW Z� cli; (GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PLANS, EXISTING CONDITIONS, AND DIMENSIONS OF THE JOB SITE PRIOR TO STARTING WORK. IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAME. 2. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR WORK PROCEEDING IN A SAFE AND ORDERLY MANNER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION. CONTRACTOR AND/OR THEIR EMPLOYEES MUST IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER OF ANY UNSAFE CONDITIONS DURING THE COURSE OF WORK. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY, MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. THE WORK PERFORMED ON THE PROJECT AND THE MATERIALS INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS, AND ORDINANCES. 5. THE SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, LABOR AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS AND LABOR DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK/PROJECT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. Ubiqu,iTel LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN OROVILL¢, CA... SF03UB323A CO LOCATION OF ANTENNAS 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S / VENDOR'S SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR ORDINANCES TAKE PRECEDENCE. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE PROJECT DESCRIBED HEREIN. 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. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING, CURBING, ETC. DURING CONSTRUCTION. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERLY. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP THE GENERAL WORK AREA CLEAN AND HAZARD FREE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS, RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY. PREMISES SHALL BE LEFF IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE. 10. THESE DRAWINGS ARE FORMATTED FOR 24'x36' (SIZE D). DO NOT SCALE OTHER SIZED VERSIONS OF THESE DRAWINGS. GENERAL LEGEND SECTION NUMBER x x -x 1! SHEET NUMBER DRAWING SECTION SECTION NUMBER x x -x SHEET NUMBER D ETAI L SECTION NUMBER I 1 X x -x \ SHEET NUMBER J\ DETAIL ENLARGEMENT NTS = NOT TO SCALE SHEET INDEX SHT. SHEET TITLE NO. REV. NO. T-1 TITLE SHEET A Z-1 PLOT PLAN A Z-2 SITE PLAN, ELEVATION g DETAILS A SITE NAME LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN ORVILLE, CA LATITUDE: 39'32'44 SITE ADDRESS: TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. LONGITUDE: 121'35'12' OROVILLE, CA APPLICANT: UbiquiTel ELEVATION: 416' 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE A USGS MAP: N/A CHICO, CA 95973 PROJECT SUMMARY SITE NUMBER: SF03UB3234 PROPERTY OWNER: EARL H. GARNER k EVA E. GARNER SITE DATA SITE NAME LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN ORVILLE, CA LATITUDE: 39'32'44 SITE ADDRESS: TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. LONGITUDE: 121'35'12' OROVILLE, CA APPLICANT: UbiquiTel ELEVATION: 416' 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE A USGS MAP: N/A CHICO, CA 95973 DEED BOOK/PAGE: N/A PARCEL NUMBER: 041-220-064 CONTACT PERSON: STEVE RUPPENTHAL (530) 897-5005 REFERENCE MAP: LOT NUMBER: N/A PAGE: N/A CURRENT ZONING: U -UNCLASSIFIED JURISDICTION: BUTTE COUNTY GRID: N/A PROJECT DESCRIPTION RECEIVED AUG 0 3 2000 BUTTE COUNTY' PLANNING DIVISION INSTALLATION OF USIOUITEL WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY CONSISTING OF EQUIPMENT CABINET. ANTENNAS CONSIST OF (2) SECTORS WITH (3) ANTENNAS TOTAL (2) PANEL ANTENNAS ARE LOCATED AT 72'. A DONOR ANTENNA IS LOCATED AT 20'. A U G 0 2 2000 VICINITY MAP SITE TRUE NORTH 70 j(p ` �,1W NTS DRIVING DIRECTIONS HWY 99 SOUTH FROM CHICO TO HWY 149 THEN TO HWY 70 SOUTH. TURN EAST ON GARDEN DRIVE (NORTH OF OROVILLE) THEN NORTH ON TABLE MTN BLVD. SITE ON HILLSIDE EAST OF TABLE MTN. BLVD, APPROX. 3 MILES AFTER DEPARTING HWY 70 APPROVALS LANDLORD - LEASING R.F. ZONING CONSTRUCTION A&E TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fox: (513) 942-9531 PALMER & -Tk ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Nevada St Canon City, Nevada 69703 . Phone (775) 864-0479 Fax (775) 664-4226 E -moa pl- gOmDell.net tilo LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE McLEAN, VA 22102 UbiquiTel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PRWO LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOIINTAN BLVD. ORDALLE, CA PROJECT NO: 000637 DRAVN BY: NJH CHECKED BY: SCJ I SUBMITTALS ux DELT TITLE TITLE SHEET DEET NAA T-1 ZWNO (Al: PLOT PLAN I.�p. LEGEND UNDERGROUND WATER - -Y- - -T- - UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE - -C- - �- - UNDERGROUND ELECTRIUL ' - -o- - - UNDERGROUND GAS - - - - - - - SITE BOUNDARY UNE POWERLIME PROPERTY UNE • POWER POLE (P.P.) FLOOD LIGHT FIRE HYDRANT WATER VALVE ' ID ELECTRIC METER D WATER METER a Aa-, >' R ELEVATION AT TOP OF CONCRETE ELEVATION AT FIDNiJNE D ��pEPgQ 4111- ELEVATION At EDGE OF PAVEMENT ELEVATION AT NATURAL GROUND 0. CENTERLINE OF STREET SITE LOCATION ALTs NOTES OWNER: EARL H. GARNER & EVA E. GARNER APN: 041-220-064 THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND A COMPILATION OF AVAILABLE RECORD AND TITLE INFORMATION. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, PROPERTY LINES ARE DERIVED FROM RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN PLOTTED BASED SOLELY ON INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE PRELIMINARY TITLE REPORT BY: TRICOR TITLE COMPANY, ORDER NO. 00191096, DATED 6/26, 2000. THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (IF ANY) THAT APPEAR ON THIS MAP HAVE BEEN LOCATED BY FIELD OBSERVATION . THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL -SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE -SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED ALTHOUGH HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE AT THE CENTER OF THE TOWER WAS DETERMINED BY GPS ' OBSERVATIONS. LAT. 3932'38.4' N. NAD 83 LONG. 121'35'18.7 W. NAD 83 ELEV. 417.6' NAVD 88 (BASIS OF DRAWING) LAT. 39'32'38.8' N. NAD 27 LONG. 121'35'14.8 W. NAD 27 ELEV. 415.2' NGVD 29 The information shown above meets or exceeds the requirements set forth in FAA order 8260.19c for 1-A accuracy ( 3 15' horizontally and 2 3' vertically). The horizontal datum (coordinates) are expressed as degrees, minutes and seconds, to the nearest tenth of o second. The vertical datum (heights) ore expressed in feet and decimals thereof and are determined to the nearest 0.1 fool. GROUND ELEV. a 416.4' A.M.S.L. (NAVE, 88) TOP OF STRUCTURE ELEV. - 517.1' A.M.S.L. (NAVD 88) DT.1IVCnl3fy MFIrMT a Inn 7' TECTONIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fax: (513) 442-9531 PALMER & LAUDER ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Nevado St. Corson Gly. Nevado 89703 Phone (775) 884-M79 Fax (775) 884-4226 E -moa pl-engombell.nel t�o LCC LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE MCLEAN. VA 22102 Ubiquffel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUFFEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PfiOw LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN SF03UB323A TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD. , ORUALLE, CA PROJECT NO: 000637 '# DRAVN BY, NJH CHECKED BY- SCJ SUBMITTALS r C 2-724 AUG[�.-V 0" 2000 v L , n r. �1.`Y PLOT PLAN SHEET Now. Zl 1 -CHANNEL NETWORK WITHC.k w1t R 'SEE DETAIL @@ GEODETIC LOCATIO1//"N CNEN HERE Ex. FENCED _ LEASE AREA 1 SITE PLAN u SCALE: I• -1o' 3/4 AST 16'00' O 2 U 1 i I SUM REPE DONOR ANTENNA 2 PLAN OF PROPOSED EQUIPMENT . SCALE : Nrs . 1 F I I ) WEED BAWER VDSCAPE t EQUAL COMPACTED SUBGRADE � 1GRAVEL SURFACING DETAIL v oa�6 Ixfi rCAP END TSS. ATTACH TO . % 1 1/2' NO 3'0 PIPE W/-CALVANQED U -BOLTS. v /�UNI-MUT . TV. 4 1 -CHANNEL NETWORK METER REPEATER (DA19000 NR) :d 3'e . 10' I.G. a 40 40 GALVANIZED Y PIPE 3 DISCONNECT r. I I '.., L J 2' ICH 40 Mr.J ELECTRIC CONDUIT AMOUNTING DETAIL Z2 SCALE: NTS BARE TINNED CONNECT TO GROUND RING 85'! GP! ow 2' ELECT TECTONIC NIXIEL ANTENNAS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS P.C. 9100 Centre Pointe Dr. Ste. 100 ,00.7 TOP ov TOWER West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 942-9530 Fax: (513) 942-9531 EXISTING AIRTouCM ANTENNA PALMER' & LAUDER I ENGINEERS, INC. 611 N. Newaa SL Conon City, Newco 89703 Phone (775) 884-0479 PROPOSED Fax (775) 884-4226 UBIOUITEL PANEL E-_9pl-enpOmDUl.mt ANTENNAS (2) 2 Z-2 (°` PRDPQSED LCC ANTENNAS LCC INTERNATIONAL. INC 7925 JONES BRANCH DRIVE McLEAN. VA 22102 EXISTING 100.7' SELF SUPPORT TOWER IOtY Ubiquffel 140 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE SUITE A CHICO, CA 95973 • I 7r ' 2 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN 2-' THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY PROPOSED UBIOUITEL USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN DONOR ANTENNA THAT WHICH RELATES TO UBIOUITEL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. EIDSnNO CHAIN IRO( R♦p1D.T TENQ W/ —B WIRE LOWER TABLE MOUNTAIN DE 20 SF03UB323A TABLE MOURBLVD. N AI CA nSOUTH ELEVATION PROJECT NO: 000s37 Z2 SCALE : NIS DRAWN BY: NJH CHECKED BY, SCJ SUBMITTALS AMOUNTING SECTION ZZ SCALE : HIS TOWER V V A7 2 FOUNDATION f 4 UG SNELT TITLE SITE PLAN DETAIL ELEVATION SHEET NAME@ L� FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY N ��II 1M� �.• .�k.. �. r �\'.r �wV.. r v_. e_L ��it� •a. �l/qc Lr' T- •Q 1 LOOKING SOUTHEAST FROM THE SOUTHBOUND LANE OF 1-70 PROPOSED EQUIPMENT WILL BE VISIBLE FROM THIS LOCATION PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN APPROXIMATELY 1200' FROM THE PROPOSED SITE P-1 SF03UB323A moluunoo assn FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY RECEIVED AUG 2-4- 2000 PLAUNNWG COUNTY