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PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET FILE #: UP 02-22 PROJECT TYPE: Use Permit APPLICANT: Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston) ADDRESS: 3851 N. Freeway Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95834 OWNER: Del Oro Water Co. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 5172, Chico, CA 95927 REPRESENTATIVE: ADDRESS: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to add +-30 feet of height to an existing Cell Tower in order to co -locate transmitting facilities PROPERTY ZONED: C-C/WP (Community Commercial, Watershed Protection Overlay) LOCATED: on the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle, at 14147 Lakeridge Court, Paradise Pines AP#: 066-310-016 TOWN/AREA: Magalia GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Commercial 1. Application accepted: , 6/20/02 Amount: $ 1,078.00 Receipt #: 20607 2. Comments sent to: Environmental Health, LAFCo, California Department of Forestry, Development Services Director, Assessor, Public Works Director, Agricultural Commission 3. Comments received from: 4. Rezone Petition Signatures Checked: 5. Mailing List/Lead-in Sheet: 6. Assigned To: Stephen Betts 7. Environmental Determination: 8. Staff Report: State Clearinghouse No: WIN Subject to Fish & Game: NO Categorical Exemption-CEQA# Negative Declaration Mitigation Negative Declaration Environmental Impact Report Gen. Rule Ex. -CEQA # 15061.(bx3) Other Project Video: 'Ye -5 9. Clearinghouse circulation required: Yes o Date Sent to SCH: 10. Publication Notice Written: Display Ad Prepared: 11. Notices Mailed: Number of Notices: 12. Newspaper Publication Date: O C n G B 13. Planning Commission Hearing(s): Action taken: Special Conditions: Commission Resolution No. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Board of Supervisors' Hearing(s): Action taken: Board Resolution No.: Type Use Permit/Send for signature: Ordinance No: Adopted: N.O.E. / N.O.D. / APPENDIX G: Fish & Game Fees Paid: Yes No Send validated Use Permit: Assessor's Memo: Copy of Use Permit / Variance to Planning Technician: 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - 530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 * - a Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston), proposed Negative Declaration with mitigation measures regarding environmental impacts and Use Permit to add 28 feet of height to an . existing 108 -foot tall monopole, relocate the existing vertical antennas to the top of the modified monopole, place six 2.8 -square foot (6.1" wide x 66" long) panel antennas at the 121.6 -foot level, and install a 96 -square foot equipment shelter. The property is zoned C- C/WP (Community Commercial, Watershed Protection Overlay) and is located on the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle, at 14147 Lakeridge Court, Paradise Pines area: APN# 066-310-016 (SB) UP 02-22 Mr. Betts gave a brief summary of the project. The hearing was opened to the public. Mr. Mauck said that he agreed with the conditions. He informed the Commission that at first he will be building an equipment shelter, but will later finish the shelter into an equipment cabinet. ' The hearing was closed. It was moved' by Commissioner Nelson, seconded by Commissioner Leland, and unanimously carried to approve the Use Permit for Cingular Wireless subject to the findings and conditions listed below: I. Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration with the following findings: A. An Initial Study was completed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. Said study identified one'significant environmental effect and includes one mitigation measure that would mitigate such effect below significant levels; a Mitigated Negative Declaration is proposed. B. 'The Planning Commission has considered the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with comments received during the review process. C. On the basis of the whole record before the Planning Commission, including the Initial Study and any comments received, there is no substantial evidence that the Use Permit for Cingular Wireless, Planning Division File No. UP 02-22, will have a significant effect on the environment. D. The proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the County, which is the Lead Agency. II. Adopt a "de minimus" exemption regarding impact to fish and wildlife or their habitat. The design of the proposed project improvements will not cause environmental damage to fish and wildlife or their habitat. The collection of fees pursuant.to Fish and Game Code Section 711.4(d)(3) and 14 CCR 753.5. is not required. The project site is not known to contain any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING SERVICES MEETING ■ MINUTES ■ SEPTEMBER 12, 2002 ■ PAGE 27 policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The project will not have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat; have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act; interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish or wildlife species; conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources; or conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan. III. Approve Use Permit 02-22 for Cingular Wireless, subject to the following findings and the conditions in Exhibit "A": 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 height added onto the monopole and the additional panel antennas will not cause an aesthetic impact because the monopole will be mostly shielded from view due to the numerous tall trees in the project area. The monopole and the additional antennas will be painted the same color as the existing monopole, which is forest green. 2. The additional height and 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 total radio emissions from the existing and proposed antennas will not exceed FCC standards. 4. The red beacon light mounted on top of the monopole Will be shielded from the ground. B. The project is consistent with the Community Commercial zone which allows a wireless communication facility with a Use Permit, and is consistent with the Commercial General Plan land use designation which allows public uses as a Secondary Use. C. The proposed use will comply with each of the applicable provisions of Chapter 24, Section 262, of the Butte County Code. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division: 1. Mitiization Measure: The extension added on to the existing monopole and the new panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING SERVICES MEETING ■ MINUTES ■ SEPTEMBER 12, 2002 ■ PAGE 28 ■ Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate that the extension and the panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. Timing: The monopole and panel antennas shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the monopole and panel antennas have been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. 2. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Attachment D" and date-stamped June 20, 2002, and is incorporated herein by this reference. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall notify in writing all emergency helicopter operators in Butte County of the new height of the monopole with attached antennas. At a minimum, Enloe Flight Care, Butte County Sheriff s Office Flight Operations, and CHP Flight Operations shall be notified. The applicant shall submit proof to the Planning Division that all emergency helicopter operators in Butte County have been notified. 4. A red beacon light shall be placed on the top of the modified monopole. The beacon light shall be shielded so as not to be seen from the ground in the vicinity of the monopole. The Facility must meet or fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, the County, and any other agency of the Federal or State government with the authority to regulate such Facilities. 6. 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. 7. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 8. 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. 9. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 10. 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. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING SERVICES MEETING ■ MINUTES ■ SEPTEMBER 12, 2002 ■ PAGE 29 ■ 11. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 12. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such ' standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 13. The Facility or combination of the Facilitie"s 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. 14. • 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. 15. 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. 16. 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. 17. Prior to issuance of a building permit for the Facility, the applicant shall obtain a detailed estimate from an appropriate building industry business or contractor for the removal of the Facility, including the proper disposal of all removed materials and the return of site to its original condition. A copy of the estimate shall be submitted to the Building Division for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits. 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 removal of -the Facility, proper disposal of all removed materials, and return of the site to its original condition in the event that such Facility is abandoned, or if the permit has been terminated ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING SERVICES MEETING ■ MINUTES ■ SEPTEMBER 12, 2002 ■ PAGE 30 ■ for violation of its conditions by the County after hearing, or has expired, and after notice has been given to the owner/operator by the County, no application for renewal ,has been filed. If the Director of Development Services determines that the Facility is abandoned, the applicant may be required to remove all equipment belonging to the applicant from the premises 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. 18. 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. 19. 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. 20. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 21. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 22. 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. County Counsel 23. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. There is a 10 -day appeal period on all decisions with the Clerk of the Board. B. Planning Commission Concerns The Commission asked that selection of a new Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Second Vice Chairman be placed on the September 26, 2002, agenda. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING SERVICES MEETING ■ MINUTES ■ SEPTEMBER 12, 2002 ■ PAGE 31 ■ 6/12/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 3:26 PM Pre -bill Worksheet Page 1 Selection Criteria Applicant (hand sel Include: Cingulair UP 02-22 r Nickname Cingulair UP 02-22 1 UP 02-22 Full Name Cingular Wireless Address Linda Langston 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento CA 95834 Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 3 Phone 4 In Ref To Fees Arrg. By billing value on each slip Expense Arrg. By billing value on each slip Tax Profile Exempt Last bill Last charge 4/18/2003 Last payment 5/9/2003 Amount $578.40 Date Employee ID Task Rate Markup % Hours DNB Time Amount DNB Amt Total 6/22/2002 Steve B. 59.00 0.75 44.25 Billable 40224 P Processing 6/22/2002 Steve B. 59.00 3.75 221.25 Billable 40228 P Processing 7/6/2002 Steve B. 59.00 6.25 368.75 Billable 40342 P Processing CEQA 7/6/2002 Lary P. 59.00 1.50 88.50 Billable 40394 P Processing 7/20/2002 Steve B. 59.00 2.75 162.25 Billable 40773 P Processing REPORT 8/3/2002 Steve B. 59.00 3.50 206.50 Billable 40838 P Processing REPORT • 6/12/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 3:26 PM Pre -bill Worksheet Cingulair UP 02-22:Cingular Wireless (continued) Date Employee Rate Hours Amount ID Task Markup % DNB Time DNB Amt 8/31/2002 Lynn R. 45.00 1.00 45.00 41244 C Clerical 10/12/2002 Roni Thomton 34.00 0.50 41462 C Clerical PERMIT 10/12/2002 Roni Thomton 34.00 0.50 41467 C Clerical NOD 11/21/2002 Diane L. 34.00 0.50 41507 C Clerical Billing 4/18/2003 Cheryl S. 45.00 0.33 42675 Administrative Billing/administrative tasks not related to actual processing of application 17.00 17.00 17.00 15.00 Page 2 Total Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable TOTAL Billable Fees 21.33 $1,202.50 Date Employee Price ID Expense Markup % 8/15/2002 Lynn R. 75.90 42661 Publishing Publishing in newspaper -Paradise Post on 8/15/02 TOTAL Billable Costs Calculation of Fees and Costs Quantity Amount Total 1.000 75.90 Billable $75.90 Amount Total Fees Bill Arrangement: Slips By billing value on each slip. Total of billable time slips $1,202.50 a 6/12/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 3:26 PM Pre -bill Worksheet Page 3 Cingulair UP 02-22:Cingular Wireless (continued) Amount Total Total of Fees (Time Charges) $1,202.50 Costs Bill Arrangement: Slips By billing value on each slip. Total of billable expense slips $75.90 Total of Costs (Expense Charges) $75.90 Total new charges $1,278.40 Accounts Receivables DatellD Type Description 6/20/2002 CRED Deposit - Receipt #20607 ($700.00) 1930 5/9/2003 PAY Payment ($578.40) 2356 Receipt #21150. Check No. 6895578 Total Accounts Receivable ($1,278.40) New Balance Current $1,278.40 Unapplied ($1,278.40) Total New Balance $0.00 • r� Butte County Department ofDevelopment Services Administration - AR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone Use Permit Applicant: Cingular Wireless/Attn: Linda Langston 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95834 Deposit Date: June 20, 2002 Receipt: 20607 Deposit Disbursement: File: UP 02-22 APN: , 066-310=0;16 Date: April 18, 2003. Environmental Health $ 185.00 Land Development 1;5Q.00 CDF/Fire Department 43.00 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - PLANNING Deposit 700.00 TOTAL PAYMENT: $ 1,078.00 NOD/NOE Recording fees $ 25.00 Check #5179206, Receipt #20607 Cell Tower Fee $ 2,500.00 Check 7:5892431, Receipt #20810 I N V 0 1 C E UP 02.22 Planning charges are captured in arrears. At the date of this invoice, the following charges had been recorded and entered into our billing program. There may be additional charges in the processing of your application that have not yet been entered into the billing program, and are not reflected on this invoice. Charges entered after this invoice date will be reflected on subsequent billings. At the time all charges are entered and billed, you will receive a FINAL INVOICE. The following charges have been applied to the processing of your application: Professional Planner $ 1,003.00 Mapping 88.50 Clerical 111.00 Publishing '75.90 TOTAL $ 1,278.40' The costs thus far in processing your application have exceeded the deposited or paid amount by: $ 578.40 To continue processing your application, an additional depositwill be required of: Butte County Code 3.44 Hourly fees; deposits; billing procedures. County code requires when the initial deposited funds are depleted to an amount equal to 25% of the original deposit, no processing of the application will occur until the applicant deposits sufficient funds to restore a balance equal to the amount of the initial deposit, or a lesser amount as determined by the Director of Development Services. In the event the applicant does not provide sufficient funds to continue processing an application, the application will be denied. Make checks payable to: Butte County Treasurer and send it to us at the above address. Should you have any questions, please call Accounts Receivable from 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. AMOUNT DUE AND PAYABLE $ 578.40 Biller: CS - May 5, 2003 KAFISCAL ADMIMCingular UP 02-22 041003 .xls ss' 4/10/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 1:06 PM Pre -bill Worksheet Page 1 Selection Criteria Applicant (handsel Include: Cingulair UP 02-22 Nickname Cingulair UP 02-22 1 UP 02-22 Full Name Cingular Wireless Address Linda Langston 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento CA 95834 Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 3 Phone 4 In Ref To Fees Arrg. By billing value on each slip Expense Arrg. By billing value on each slip Tax Profile Exempt Last bill Last charge 4/10/2003 Last payment Amount $0.00 Date Employee ID Task 6/22/2002 Steve B. 40224 P Processing 6/22/2002 Steve B. 40228 P Processing 7/6/2002 Steve B. 40342 P Processing CEQA 7/6/2002 Larry P. 40394 P Processing 7/20/2002 Steve B. 40773 P Processing REPORT 8/3/2002 Steve B. 40838 P Processing REPORT D Rate Hours Amount Total Markup % DNB Time DNB Amt 59.00 0.75 ---44.25- } Billable 59.00 3.75 221.25 Billable 59.00 6.25 0368..-75-- Billable 59.00 1.50 88.50 Billable 59.00 2.75 162.25 , Billable 59.00 3.50 �-206:50 Billable 41244 C $1,202.50 Total 7r 5.90 Clerical 10/12/2002 Roni Thornton 34.00 0.50 41462 C 4/10/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 1:07 PM PERMIT Pre -bill Worksheet Page 2 Cingulair UP 02-22:Cingular Wireless (continued) 41467 C Date Employee Rate Hours Amount Total ID Task 11/21/2002 Diane L. Markup % DNB Time DNB Amt 8/31/2002 Lynn R. 45.00 1.00 `45.00_ N Billable 41244 C $1,202.50 Total 7r 5.90 Clerical 10/12/2002 Roni Thornton 34.00 0.50 41462 C Clerical PERMIT 10/12/2002 Roni Thornton 34.00 0.50 41467 C Clerical NOD 11/21/2002 Diane L. 34.00 0.50 41507 C Clerical Billing 4/10/2003 Cheryl S. 45.00 0.33 42675 Administrative Billing/administrative tasks not related to actual processing of application TOTAL Billable Fees 21.33 Date Employee Price Quantity ID Expense Markup % 8/15/2002 Lynn R. 75.90 1.000 42661 Publishing Publishing in newspaper -Paradise Post on 8/15/02 TOTAL Billable Costs �-117_00_'Billable 17.00 Billable 17.00 t Billable —1-5�001 Billable Amount $1,202.50 Total 7r 5.90 Billable $75.90 Calculation of Fees and Costs Amount Total Fees Bill Arrangement: Slips By billing value on each slip. Total of billable time slips $1,202.50 Total of Fees (Time Charges) $1,202.50 41 4/10/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 1:07 PM Pre -bill Worksheet Cingulair UP 02-22:Cingular Wireless (continued) Costs Bill Arrangement: Slips By billing value on each slip. Total of billable expense slips Total of Costs (Expense Charges) Total new charges Accounts Receivables DatellD Type Description 6/20/2002 CRED Deposit - Receipt #20607 1930 Total Accounts Receivable New Balance Current Unapplied Total New Balance Page 3 Amount Total $75.90 $75.90 $1,278.40 ($700.00) ($700.00) $1,278.40 ($700.00) $578.40 Date 11/22/02 Time 5:05 pm UP 02-22 Development Services DepartAt Applicant Billing Worksheet Page°1 Cingular Wireless Linda Langston _ 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95834 Rounding None Full Precision No r Last bill Last charge 11/21/02 Last payment / / Amount Date/Slip# Description 06/22/02 Steve B. / P #40970 Processing 06/22/02 Steve B. / P #40974 Processing 07/06/02 Steve B. / P #41088 Processing CEQA 07/06/02 Larry P. / P #41140 Processing 07/20/02 Steve B. / P #41520 Processing REPORT 08/03/02 Steve B. / P #41585 Processing REPORT 08/31/02.Lynn R. / C #41993 ' Clerical 10/12/02 Roni Thornton / C #42213 Clerical PERMIT 10/12/02 Roni Thornton / C #42218 Clerical NOD 11/21/02 Diane L. / C #42260 Clerical HOURS/RATE 0.75 59.00 3.75 59.00 6.25 59.00 1.50 59.00 2.75 59.00 3.50 59.00 1.00 45.00 0.50 34.00 0.50 34.00 0.50 34.00 AMOUNT TOTAL 44.25 221.25 368.75 88.50 162.25 206.50 45.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 Date 11/22/02 Time 5:05 pm UP 02-22 Development Services Departntnt Applicant Billing Worksheet Cingular Wireless (continued) Page 2 Date/Slip# Description HOURS/RATE AMOUNT TOTAL #42260.. Billing TOTAL BILLABLE TIME CHARGES TOTAL BILLABLE COSTS 21.00 TOTAL NEW CHARGES PAYMENTS/REFUNDS/CREDITS 06/20/02 Deposit - Receipt #20607 = (700.00) TOTAL PAYMENTS/REFUNDS/CREDITS NEW BALANCE New Current period TOTAL NEW BALANCE I j 44.25+ 221.25+ -.--368-75+---L 162.25+ E 206.50+ I J 003.00o , i 0 1pla//n " 1'003.00* Q I 88.50+ I 88.500 � I 88.50* 45.100+ 17.00+ 17.00+ 17.00+ M 96.00o I 96.00* I ` 19003.00+ 88.50+ 96.00+ r I,187.50o 1,187.50* 487.50 $1,187.50 $0.00 $1,187.50 ($700.00) $487.50 Ronald J. Mauch'--qCP e..� Planner Quad Knopf 3851 North Freeway Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95834 Contractor Representative For PCS: (916) 300-6876 Cingular Wireless Fax: (916) 561.4114 E-mail: ronald.mauck@cingular.com E TOWER / STRUCTURE / EQUIPMENT REMOVAL BOND Location of tower/structure/equipment: 14147 Lakeridge Court Magalia, CA Site: SA -876 Bond Number: 103929067 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT Cingular Wireless, LLC, 3851 N. Freeway Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95834, as Principal, and Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto County of Butte, 7 County Center Dr., Oroville, CA 95965, as Obligee, the penal sum of Fifteen Thousand Four Hundred Seventy Five and no/100 Dollars ($15, 475.00) for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents, the liability of the surety being limited to the penal sum of this bond regardless of the number of years the bond is in effect. WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a written agreement with the property owner for the placement of a tower, structure or equipment furnishing telephone, television or other electronic media service, which agreement 'sets forth the terms and conditions which govern the use of such towers, structures or equipment and which agreement is hereby specifically referred to and made part hereof, and WHEREAS, the County of Butte (city/county), ordinance and/or the property owner, requires the submission of a bond guaranteeing the maintenance, replacement, removal or relocation of said tower, NOW THEREFORE, the condition of this obligation is such, that if the above bounden Principal shall perform in accordance with the aforesaid ordinance and/or agreement, and indemnify the Obligee against all loss caused by Principal's breach of any ordinance or agreement relating to the maintenance, replacement, removal or relocation of a tower, structure or equipment, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect unless cancelled as set forth below. THIS BOND may be cancelled by Surety by giving sixty (60) days written notice to the Obligee by registered mail. Such cancellation shall not affect any liability the surety has incurred under this bond prior to the effective date of the termination. PROVIDED that no action, suit or proceeding shall be maintained against the Surety on this bond unless the action is brought within twelve (12) months of the cancellation date of this bond. SIGNED this 21st day of October, 2002 to be effective October 21, 2002. NOISIAIO 9NINNVId kNP03 31ing Moe I C 130 �1WOy�la� Q Principal: Cingular Wireless, LLC By: 404 . of BTreaSur Surety: Travelers"Casualty and Surety Company of America By: Karen Kubica,=Attorney-in-Fact; A� • • ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY PRINCIPAL STATE OF (� COUNTY OF C --&bb On This 2 day of 6, 20 02, before me personally came :56a�—kllw known to me to be the l/ P —d--C-suf&ir (title) of the corporation that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at my office in the aforesaid county, the day and year in the certificate first above written. Notary Public My Commission Expires: ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY SURETY STATE OF Texas COUNTY OF Dallas On this 21st day of October, 20 02, before me, a Notary Public, within and for said County and State, personally appeared Karen Kubica to me personally known who being duly sworn upon oath, did say that she is the Attorney -In -Fact of and for the Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America a corporation created, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Connecticut that the Corporate seal affixed to the foregoing within instrument is the seal of said Company that the seal was affixed and the said instrument was executed by authority of its Board of Directors, and the said Karen Kubica did acknowledge that she executed the said instrument as the free act and deed of said Company. Nota Pub Kelly Ann Westbrook My Commission Expires: October 9. 2006 ; 10 r' P�N• Wes v: O Y; 2 *' 4 •* 9TFOF��}�' 1'FXPIRES'�O: 0111 0/09/2 Q3 (3 09/2Q3(3 BUTTE COUNTY ANNING DIVISK TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY OF AMERICA TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COYIPANY FA LNUNGTON CASUALTY COYIPANY Hartford, Connecticut 06153-9062 POWER OF ATTORNIEY AND CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY OF ATTORNEYS) -Iii -FACT KNAIY ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY CONIPANY OF AMERICA, TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY and FARIMINGTON CASUALTY COMPANY, corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut, and having their principal offices in the City of Hartford, C64-jly' of Hartford, State of Connecticut, (hereinafter the "Companies") hath made, constituted and appointed, and do by these Prrqhts make;.'constitute and appoint: Susan D. Hoot, Angela DeGroot, Rex Jennings, Lynn K Loftis, Gary L. Witcher, James W. Buu�brmin; Kelly A. Westbrook, Karen Kubica, of Dallas, Texas, their true and lawful Attorneys) -in -Fact, with frill power and autlionty" hereby conferred to sign, execute and acknowledge, at any place within the United States, the following instrument(s): by his/her, sole signature and act, any and. all bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, and other writings obligatory in the nature of a bond, recognizance, or conditional undertaking and any and all consents incident thereto and to bind the Companies, thereby as fully and to the same extent as if the same were signed by the duly authorized officers of the Companies, and all the acts of said Attorneys) -in -Fact, pursuant to the authority herein given, are hereby ratified and confirmed. This appointment is made under and by authority of the following Standing Resolutions of said Companies, which Resolutions are now in full force and effect: VOTED: Thai the Chairman, the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President,,any Vice President, any Second Vice President, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Corporate Secretary or any Assistant Secretary may appoint Attomeys-in-Fact andAgents to act for on behalf of the company and may give such appointee such authority as his or her certificate of authority may prescribe to sign with the Company's name and seal with the Company's seal bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, and other writings obligatory in, the nature of a bond, recognizance, or conditional undertaking, and any of said officers or the Board of Directors at any time 'may remove any such appointee and revoke the power given him or her., VOTED: That the Chairman, the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President or any Vice President may delegate all or any part of the foregoing authority to one or more officers or employees of this Company, provided that each such delegation is in writing and a copy thereof -is Fled in the office of the Secretary. . VOTED: That.any bond, recognizance, contract of indemnity, or writing obligatory in the nature of a bond; recognizance, or conditional undertaking shall be valid and binding upon the Company when (a) signed by the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President or any Vice President, any Second Vice President, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Corporate Secretary or any Assistant Secretary and duly attested and sealed with the Company's seal by a Secretary or Assistant Secretary, or (b) duly executed (under seal, if required) by one or more Attorneys -in -Fact and.Agents pursuant to the power prescribed ar his or her certificate or their certificates authority or by one or more Company officers pursuant to a written delegation of authority. This Power of Attorney and Certificate of Authority is signed and sealed by facsimile (mechanical or printed) under and by authority of the followins Standing Resolution voted by the Boards of Directors of TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY OF AMERICA, TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY and FARV11-N(GTON CASUALTY COMPANY, which Resolution is now in full force and effect: VOTED: That the signature of each of the following officers: President, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President, any Assistant Vice President, -any Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any power of attorney or to any certificate relating thereto appointing Resident Vice Presidents, Resident Assistant Secretaries or Attorneys -in -Fact for purposes only of executing and attesting bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and any such power of attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signature or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and certified by such facsimile signature and facsimile seal shall be. valid and binding upon the Company in the future with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached. i IN WITNESS WHEREOF, TRAVELERS , CASUALTY AND SURETY COl1'IPANY OF AMERICA, TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY and FARMINGTON CASUALTY COA4:PANY have caused this instrument to be signed by their Senior Vice President and their corporate seals to be hereto axed this 8th day of January 2002. STATE OF CONNECTICUT )SS. Hartford COUNTY OF HARTFORD . . 1aa'Atp S1rrC J, �T A ryO SL C, A 5 U,1� t Op'POR1j 1 HA 7F^r0A0,� W HARTFORD, • 1 9 8 Z� o CONN CONN. n ? n. h S a ; r° +bE�r� V r�,4 1• TRAVELERS CASUALTY ANT SURETY COMPANY OF AMERICA TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANI' FARMINGTON CASUALTY COMPANY George W. Thompson Senior Vice President On this 8th day of January, 2002 before me personally came GEORGE W. THOMPSON to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say: that he/ is Senior Vice President of TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY OF AMERICA, TRAVELERS CASUALTY A.Nb SURETY COMPAXY and FAFOTINGTON CASUALTY COMPAI�TY, the corporations described in and which executed the above instrument; that he/she knows the seals of said corporations;'that the seals affixed to the said instrument are such corporate seals; and that he/she executed the said instnunent on behalf of thecorporations by. authority of his/her office under the Standing Resolutions thereof. r,.TET STM CERTIFICATE My commission expires June 30, 2D06 Notary Public Marie C. Tetreault I, the 'undersigned, Assistant Secretary of TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY OF AMERICA, TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY and FARMINGTON CASUALTY CO]\TPANY, stock corporations of the State of Connecticut, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing and attached Power of Attorney and Certificate of Authority remains in full force and has not been revoked; and furthermore, that the Standing Resolutions of the Boards. of Directors, as set forth in the Certificate.of Authority, are now in force. Signed and Sealed at the Home Office of the Company, in the Cit}, of Hartford, State of Conriecticut Dated this 21st day of .October 12G 02. • f,Wnw4ui bt �. JP0Y AND HARTFORD, -� D -19 92- 0 CONN. r,� ✓a `r . COtiN, n z C, O 1 a; ucw��'a B Kori M. Johanson Assistant Secretary, Bond E TOTAL $ APPROVED BY: .'RECEIVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER TREASURER By:_,N(--- By: white=treasurer . pink --auditor canary --depositor golden rod=file COUNTY OF BUTTE AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE AND TREASURER'S RECEIPT OROVILLE, CA ATR- NO 48278 RECEIVED FROM PLANNING BAG #330 DATE AWI 2002 FUND FUND DEPT ACCT CASH DESCRIPTION TITLE' CODE CODE CODE CODE AMOUNT DEPOSIT DATE: 10-17. RECEIPTS: 20810-20515 PLANNING APPL FEES . GENL 0010 440001 4210900 .101001. w 400.00 . NODINOE CLERK'S FILING FE GENL 0010 470001 .4612319 101001. 50.00 ($M) Project Number Amount of Fee #0811-310-018 Cingular Wireless UP 02-22 $25 #043-200-005 Cingular Wifireless MUP 03-03 $25 LAND DEV -CELL TWR PLAN PERF TR 1001 280 1011307 5,000.00 Project Number Amount of Fee #088-310=018 Cingular Wireless UP 02-22 $2,500 #043-200:005 CingularbWreless MUP..03-03 $2,500 TOTAL $ APPROVED BY: .'RECEIVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER TREASURER By:_,N(--- By: white=treasurer . pink --auditor canary --depositor golden rod=file .` P. nal Cv►t ��� APPLICANT RECEIVED FROM RECEIPT 20810 p I�SSS\\)U''E//D�� `BY,w, le)ji k /b/m/Lu xw as oa DATE RECEIPT -NO. TOTAL PUBLIC _ LAFCO PLANNING - -PUBLIC- -- N EV. FIRE �NOE/NOD_ . OTHER' J� RECEIVED . WORKS DATE =RECEIPT NO. SALES HEALTH LAFCO F/G FEE -—PUBLIC - - -.ENV. .. _ " FIRE •-NOE/NOD ' OTHER T ---• - - _ + 1 OFFICIAL RECEIPT SALES HEALTH COUNTY OF BUTTE F/G FEE APPLICANT RECEIVED FROM STATE OF CALIFORNIA j 1 OFFICE OF PLANNING 0 811 } P. nal Cv►t ��� APPLICANT RECEIVED FROM RECEIPT 20810 p I�SSS\\)U''E//D�� `BY,w, d COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF PLANNING \ ISSUED BY �,�. le)ji k as oa a J� �1� DATE =RECEIPT NO. TOTAL RECEIVED. PUBLIC "' WORKS LAFCO ' yPLANNING -—PUBLIC - - -.ENV. .. _ " FIRE •-NOE/NOD ' OTHER T ---• - - _ + 1 SALES HEALTH F/G FEE APPLICANT RECEIVED FROM j 1 RECEIPT 0 811 `ti4 P OFFICIAL RECEIPT d COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF PLANNING \ ISSUED BY �,�. �v o� PW7 /079 is -0 l SS i3 c•iN Q crllllj lw i DATE RECEIPT NO. TOTAL RECEIVED PUBLIC WORKS LAFCO PLANNING PUBLIC SALES ENV. HEALTH FIRE NOE/NOD F/G FEE OTHER APPLICANT RECEIVED FROM RECEIPT 20607 L—xr& f/O, OFFICIAL RECEIPT COUNTY OF BUTTE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF PLANNING ISSUED BY t L►aAi, ci;rig u l a i- DATE rm ; ManhaW w� � 19W 08—MAY42, 5179206 EI Pao, TX JW2 (915)791•trn CHECK AMOUNT PAY $*******1.078.00 One Thousand Seventplight And No/100 Ooliar's TO THE ORDER OF COUNTY'OF BUTTE 947405 7 COUNTY CENTER DR DEPT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES OROVILLE. CA 95965-3397 umS 179 206um o:03 L L00 26?e: 630 L48SO94 SO 90 DEPART "NT OF DEVELOP NT SERVICES B�� COUNTY UNIFORM APPTICAT1ON APPLICANT: Agent information to be provided is on other side: APPLICANT'S NAME ( If applicant is different from owner an affidavit is required) ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: 0-inqular- Wireless JO(OG- 3 lb -0 16 ADDRESS: CITY, STATE & ZIP CODE: FILE NUMBER: (FOR OFFICE USE) 3E361 1\1 FJ&f---UJaL/ BLV O. Sdcrarntnfo, CA q5g�4 110 nQ - --2 ---) NAME OF PROPOSED PROJECT (If any) TELEPHONE M SQA -8 (,o LOCATIOeOF PROJECT ( Major cross streets and Address, if any) IA -1W -0-4. [)]aQcLJIaeek GENERAL MFORMATIOJ PPr)TTrDTZr-% .1 APPLICATION REQUESTED 0 GENERAL PLAN AM 0 REZONE D USE PERMIT 0 MINOR USE PERMIT FJU N 2 0 2002 0 VARIANCE BUTTE COUNTY C3 MINOR VARIANCE PLANNING DIVISION 0 ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT 0 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 0 TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP 0 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 0 WAIVER OF PARCEL MAP 0 BOUNDARY LIKE MODIFICATION 0 LEGAL LOT DETERMINATION 0 CERTIFICATE OF MERGER 0 MINING AND RECLAMATION PLAN 0 OTHER PR TION PROJECT DESCREP FULL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT (Attach necessary sheets. If this application is for a land division, describe the number and size of parcels.) k C) V-% -4 ON OWNER CER TIR CA TT I CERTIFY THAT I AM PRESENTLY THE LEGAL OWNER OR THE AUTHORIZED AGENT OF THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY. FURTHER. I ACKNOWLEDGE THE FILING OF THIS APPLICATION AND CERTIFY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND ACCURATE. (If an agent is to be authorized, exemte an affidavit of authorization and include the affidavit with this application.) DATE: SIGNA A OWNER'S NAME bP I Oro U)6+9e-)r' TELEPHONE , ADDRESS: CITY, STATE & ZIP CODE: —P 0, 80)4 ZONE GENERAL PLAN EXISTING LAND USE. SITE SIZE ( in Square Feet or Acres EXISTING STRUCTURES (in Square Feet) PROPOSED STRUCTURES (in Square Feet) (Check One) (Check One) 1:3 PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE SEWERED PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON PUBLIC WATER 0 PROPERTY IS . OR PROPOSED TO BE ON SEPTIC C3 PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON WELL WATER .1 APPLICATION REQUESTED 0 GENERAL PLAN AM 0 REZONE D USE PERMIT 0 MINOR USE PERMIT FJU N 2 0 2002 0 VARIANCE BUTTE COUNTY C3 MINOR VARIANCE PLANNING DIVISION 0 ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT 0 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 0 TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP 0 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 0 WAIVER OF PARCEL MAP 0 BOUNDARY LIKE MODIFICATION 0 LEGAL LOT DETERMINATION 0 CERTIFICATE OF MERGER 0 MINING AND RECLAMATION PLAN 0 OTHER PR TION PROJECT DESCREP FULL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT (Attach necessary sheets. If this application is for a land division, describe the number and size of parcels.) k C) V-% -4 ON OWNER CER TIR CA TT I CERTIFY THAT I AM PRESENTLY THE LEGAL OWNER OR THE AUTHORIZED AGENT OF THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY. FURTHER. I ACKNOWLEDGE THE FILING OF THIS APPLICATION AND CERTIFY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND ACCURATE. (If an agent is to be authorized, exemte an affidavit of authorization and include the affidavit with this application.) DATE: SIGNA A AGENT AUTHORIZATION To Butte County, Department of Development Services; Print Name of Agent and Phone Number Mailing Address is hereby authorized to process this application for on my property, identified as Butte Cou/bnot This authorization allows representation documents necessary for said processinginterest. Owner(s) of Record: (sign and p ' t name) Print Name Signature Architect add/or Engineer: Print Name of Architect/Engineer and Phone Number Mailing Address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Verify: Date Received: Parcel Numbe ;a ' ns, he ' g , appeals, etc. and to sign all g ent(s) relating to record title V ,( V V Print Name Signature Total Amount Received: _I 0 i S SAP Number(s) Legal Description 'Owners Authorization Zoning Requirements �/Project Description / Copies of plot plan Taken by Receipt No. 20 W? E.H. PqZS LD j ti O Plan 70V FD I/3 Payment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit (Any unused portion of a deposit) will be returned upon final action. Current fee for this application is $ as Make check payable to "Butte County T r'. Project Description Use Permit to allow 30 feet of height to be added to an existing 108 -foot tall steel monopole. Existing whip antennas and a dish antenna on the monopole would be moved to the top of the modified monopole, giving the monopole an overall height of 148 feet above ground level. Six rectangular panel antennas would be placed at the top of the tower for Verizon Wireless, and six rectangular panel antennas would be centered 121.5 feet above ground level for Cingular Wireless. All new coax cables would be placed inside the existing monopole. A 96 -square foot, 9 -foot tall, pre -fabricated equipment shelter would be placed at the base of the monopole within an. existing lease area. Location On the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle, at 14147 Lakeridge Court, Paradise Pines. . •a r 6 L�`1� , � 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. ® 0 A co . mpleted, 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. D Q Payment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit (any unused portion of the deposit will be returned upon final action, if any remains.) (Planner advises applicant) - ❑ LU' 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 finighed plans shall be folded to 8'/z" x 11 ". The detailed site plan must include: Name and address of Applicant, Engineer and/or person who prepared the plan. Property lines and lot dimensions. Assessor Parcel Number(s) and the street address. Proposed use and/or uses of the property. ❑�. Proposed landscaping plan, if applicable. D EC'EDWE. JUN. 2 0' 2002 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION ❑ 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 INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. ,1 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• LJ Location of all slope banks, ponds, creeks,. buttes, sloughs, rock outcroppings, natural drainage courses, irrigation canals and existing'vegetation worthy of consideration for preservation, such as oak trees. i• Any existing faults or fractures and geologic hazards. j• LJ LJ k. ❑ 1. ❑ D m.El ❑ ❑ n. E I. ❑ S. ❑ t. ❑ 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. Building setbacks from the ultimate road right-of-way (front, rear, sides). Proposed and existing on-site driveways and/or roads. Location, height, and materials of walls and fences (sections may be required). All driveways, drawn to scale, on adjacent and across the street properties within 100 feet of the subject site-. Existing curbs, gutters, sidewalks and existing paving widths 'on-site or within 100 feet of the site, on adjacent and across the street properties. Nearest cross streets on both sides with -plus or minus distances from subject site. Approximate location of all buildings within 1,000 feet, on adiacent properties. Existing and nearest fire hydrants. Access, both pedestrian and vehicular, showing service areas and points of ingress and egress. Elevation contours,.at a minimum per USGS maps. IF INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 2 4. ❑ nceptual Grading Plan Items to be shown include: a. ❑ ❑ Natural areas to be preserved. b. ❑ ❑ Proposed cut and fill areas in contrasting colors of zipatone pattern. c. ❑ ❑ Existing and proposed contours within 100 feet of project boundaries. d. ❑ ❑ Proposed drainage and flood control facilities: e•l Erosion control measures (e.g. - slope landscaping). A T. / ❑ ❑ Natural drainage. ❑ " ❑ Elevations and finished contours. h. ❑ Location of retaining walls, drainage channels.and existing structures. i• ❑ ❑ Location, elevation and size of proposed building pads. j ❑ ❑ All plans must be clear and legible. 5. ❑ One copy of 8 %s" x.1 V transparency reduction of the detailed site plan. 6. ❑ A vicinity map showing closest major cross streets, zoning and existing land use The following additional items are required per Butte County Code Section 24-262.E. 7. [] Statement of Justification: a. U' Includes a description of the proposed Facility, including the type of facility being requested. IF INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED MCOMPLETE. 3 b. Height from natural grade to the top of proposed Facility. C. Support equipment proposed. d. 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. Visual impact assessment, photo montages, mock-ups as determined by the Director of Development Services or Planning Commission. The assessment shall identify any proposed trimming of vegetation that will be required for the normal operation of the Facility. Stealth technology is encouraged. 10. Mock-ups required (may be required at any time during the processing of the permit). 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 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. ❑Agraphic depiction of the search ring and all other technical criteria used in determining the proposed Facility location. 14. ❑ Documentation which identifies failure characteristics of the Facility structure or tower and demonstrates that the site and setbacks are of.adequate size to contain falling debris. . 15. ❑ 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 INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 4 17. 18. FE The use of best available technology and/or construction to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness is mandatory. 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. G I ray 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. A report, signed by a qualified radio frequency engineer licensed by the FCC, prepared pursuant to FCC OET 65, stating whether the maximum radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic radiation (RF/EMF) to be emitted by the proposed Facility, taking into account all other Facilities, both existing and known future Facilities, at the proposed site and adjacent properties, conforms to safety standards adopted by the FCC, if applicable. The reports prepared for Facilities shall conform to the reporting requirements set by the County and FCC OET 65 human exposure standards. The report shall also analyze the evidence provided in support of the proposed Facility location, height and radiated power, frequency, the number of channels, and all other related data and present alternatives for the location, height and radiated power, pursuant to the requirements of, this section. If the proposed Facility exceeds FCC OET 65 human exposure standards, applicant shall also provide additional comprehensive technical and planning information regarding how the applicant shall protect all persons from such excessive exposure consistent with all Federal and State requirements, and any additional County requirements. Landscaping and painting plans for the completed project. 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 INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 5 21. 9 LJ 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 Agriculture Commissioner. Signator . ApplicanM resentative Signature: 4 Planner R ceiving Application K FOILWT-SUBMITAVCHECKLISCELLUP.WPD Date l D D a ) Date: �O IF INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 6 14. Anticipated incremental or phased development --Se E IC�rc7 �P �-E--.�'� Gc,-b- e ® n 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. MA 16. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area and loading facilities. j4xi 17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. N A 18. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading 0 Butte County Department of Development Services ❑ Planning Division ❑ 1 E C -E 0 W E . D rR)) COUNTY OF BUTTE JUN 2 0 2002 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FOR ' (To be Completed By Project Applicant) BUTTE COUNTY _General Date Filed lAh PLANNING DIVISION Information: 1. Name and addressof owner, and/or developer, and/or project sponsQrAclogr- DSI Dro 2 ,er P.D. x 5173 , C.hlCo e,A 2. P_-Tf Y� GO S PPS �11n�_e L�1 dOY9 3c'351 nl Cs� Address of project: 14141 E Keroda e LJ3 Assessor's Parcel Number:- 3.n- nit= 3. Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project:. I ricin LQncaS-�d.-� 1 1 Frzee�poiu Rlyd &L. (yea PRO 1-4181 4. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: [moi r4e se Pope 1 6na r)' ew- vrm 4 nN 5. Existing general plan eslgnation. 6. Existing zoning district: 01-01 ( al:lm En I , „,-4., 7.ow , 1s land currently used? _ f -i-e ,r -fin., t,� 11 -p ©� - �,,,n-4 I A 1 ., 8. Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed): e . _ Project Description: _ 9. Site size: j 5 00 _'54- Lf Feet) (Acres/Sq'. ' 10. Off-street parking spaces: Full size: 14A Compact: Total: 11. Plans attached Yes X No — 12. Proposed development schedule - faro i e -c4 eeC>r22R `.pelk / 2�C� 13. Associated projects lJo ve 14. Anticipated incremental or phased development --Se E IC�rc7 �P �-E--.�'� Gc,-b- e ® n 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. MA 16. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area and loading facilities. j4xi 17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. N A 18. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading 0 Butte County Department of Development Services ❑ Planning Division ❑ 1 facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. 19. If the project involves a variance, conditional use, rezoning application, or any development permits, state this and indicate clearly why the application is required. If permits have already been issued, please attach as Exhibit LDr1dr{�eon6A i.c.fl nno...., ,.)- .,... _ .- .. -1 - I . _ 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 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 or. quantity, or alteration of existing drainage patterns. _ 26. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity. 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. ❑ Butte County Department of Development Services O Planning Division ❑ 2 Environmental Setting: (Attach brief description) 32. Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. ��,}�fr <,,: +,c>, �o,., Q ca` c+�C�m eyC)s 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. Seel t� ��►cQ.� � -�. c�-H o.c.✓Y, w�e,v�is _ Certification I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. 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UP 02-22 PERMIT NO. 066-310-016 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below, Cingular Wireless is hereby granted a Use Permit to add 28 feet of height to an existing 108 -foot tall monopole, relocate the existing vertical antennas to the top of the modified tower, place six 2.8 -square foot (6.1" wide X 66" long) panel antennas at the 121.6 - foot level, and install a 96 -square foot equipment shelter, subject to the following conditions: 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 two years of the date of approval. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid, and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within two years of the receipt of the Permit by the Permittee, the Permit shall become null and void and reapplication pursuant to Section 24-45 (of the Zoning Code) shall be required to establish the use previously granted under the expired Permit unless, 30 days prior to the expiration date, a request for a one-year extension is submitted to the Planning Commission together with sufficient evidence that the time limits for processing development permits under federal or State regulations require time limits which exceed one year. Upon application, and for good cause by the Permittee, at a public hearing pursuant to Section 24-45.25 above, the Planning Commission may extend any time . limitation previously made a part of any condition to a Use Permit. 5. The terms and conditions of this Permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. 6. Neither the applicant, nor any agent nor representative of the applicant shall intentionally omit or misrepresent any material fact in connection. with the application. Any alleged material misrepresentation shall constitute grounds for the Director of Development Services to commence a revocation hearing, and, if proven to exist, shall constitute sufficient grounds to revoke a Permit. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division: 1. Mitil4ation Measure: The extension added on to the existing monopole and the new panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate that the extension and the panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. Timing: The monopole and panel antennas shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the monopole and panel antdnnas have been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. 2. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Attachment D" and date-stamped June 20, 2002, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall notify in writing all emergency helicopter operators in Butte County of the new height of the monopole with attached antennas. At a minimum, Enloe Flight Care, Butte County Sheriff's Office Flight Operations, and CHP Flight Operations shall be notified. The applicant shall submit proof to the Planning Division that all emergency helicopter operators in Butte County have been notified. 4. A red beacon light shall be placed on the top of the modified monopole. The beacon light shall be shielded so as not to be seen from the ground in the vicinity of the monopole. 5. The Facility must meet or fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, the County, and any other agency of the Federal or State government with the authority to regulate such Facilities. 6. The installation of the Facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The Facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural 2 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. 7. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 8. 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. 9. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 10. 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. 11. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 12. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 13. 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. 14. 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. 15. 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 3 applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 16. 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. 17. Prior to issuance of a building permit for the Facility, the applicant shall obtain a detailed estimate from an appropriate building industry business or contractor for the removal of the Facility, including the proper disposal of all removed materials and the return of site to its original condition. A copy of the estimate shall be submitted to the Building Division for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits. 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 removal of the Facility,, proper disposal of all removed materials, and return of the site to its original condition in the event that such Facility is abandoned, or if the permit has been terminated for violation of its conditions by the County after hearing, or has expired, and after notice has been given to the owner/operator by the County, no application for renewal has been filed. If the Director of Development Services determines that the Facility is abandoned, the applicant may be required to remove all equipment belonging to the applicant from the premises 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. 18. 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. 19. 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. 20. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65: The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be'submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 21. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 22. 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. El County Counsel 23. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. 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. Date: lo l Q /d a CCc�. ,C• �' c� 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. cc: Building Division Environmental Health Public Works Fire Department/CDF Butte Count lanning Commission Chairman 5 Ir • DECLARATION OF FEES DUE • (California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4) NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston) 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95834 FILING NO. Project Title/file number: Use PermitUP 02-22 APN#066-310-016 CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: 1. NOTICE OF EXEMPTION/STATEMENT OF EXEMPTION () A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee (X) 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. Environmental 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). #20811 2. () NON-PAYMENT: The above fees are required. Not p OCT 1 g 2002 k CAND , GRU B�S.BllTTE CO. CLERK r� E. C E 0!%-, i± V'vT 2 L._ 'ts.::.ut,uivir Chief Planning Official PANNING DIVISION By: Yvonne Christopher Title: Director - Development Services Lead Agency: Butte County Department of Development Services Date: October 22, 2002 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. TO: FROM: NOTICE OF DETERMINATION • Office of Plan.& Research Dept. 1400 Tenth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 X Butte County Clerk Butte County Planning 7 County Center Dr., Oroville 95965 SUBJECT: Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Project Title: UP 02-22, Use Permit AP Number: 066-310-016 Applicant: Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston), 3851 N. Freeway Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95834 State Clearinghouse Number (If submitted to clearinghouse): Contact Person: Stephen Betts Telephone Number: 538-7601 Project Location: on the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle, at 14147 Lakeridge Court, Paradise Pines Project Description: Use Permit to add +-30 feet of height to an existing Cell Tower in order to co - locate transmitting facilities This is to advise that the Butte County Planning Commission (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above-described project on October 16, 2002, and has made the following determinations regarding the above-described project: 1. The project will, X will not, have a significant effect on the environment. 2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. X A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 3. Mitigation measures X were, were not, made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of overriding considerations was, X was not, adopted for this project. This is to certify that the final EIR with comments and responses and record of project approval is available to the general public at: Date received for filing and posting at OPR Butte County Department of Development Services .:i • CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME CERTIFICATE OF FILING FEE EXEMPTION De Minimis Impact Finding (Fish and Game Code Sec. 711.4; Section 753.5c, Title 14, California Code of Regulations) Project Title / Butte County Location: UP 02-22, on the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle, at 14147 Lakeridge Court, Paradise Pines Project Description: Use Permit to add +-30 feet of height to an existing Cell Tower in.order to co -locate transmitting facilities Findings of Exemption (attach as necessary): 1. The County of Butte has conducted an initial study and prepared a Negative Declaration so as to evaluate the potential of this project for adverse environmental impact: 2. When considering the record as a whole, there is no evidence before the County that the project will have potential for an adverse impact on wildlife resources or the habitat upon which the wildlife depends. 3. . The County of Butte has, on the basis of substantial evidence, rebutted the presumption of adverse effect contained in Section 753.5 (d), of Title 14, California Code of Regulations, if applicable. 4. The project is hereby found to be de minimis in its effect on wildlife and exempt from the State Fish and Game filing fees required by Section 711.4 of the Fish and Game Code. Certification: I hereby certify that the County of Butte has made the above findings of fact and that based upon the initial study and hearing record the project will not individually or cumulatively have an adverse effect on wildlife resources, as defined in Section 711.2 of the Fish and Game Code. Lead Agency: County of Butte Date: October 22, 2002 a Mitigation Measures: Mitigation Measure: The extension added on to the existing monopole and the new panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate that the extension and the panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. Timing: The monopole and panel antennas shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the monopole and panel antennas have been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. 0 • COUNTY OF BUTTE AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE AND TREASURER'S RECEIPT OROVILLE, CA ATR NO RECEIVED FROM PLANNING BAG # 330 DATE 48279 10/17/2002 FUND FUND: DEPT ACCT CASH DESCRIPTION TITLE CODE CODE CODE CODE AMOUNT DEPOSIT DATE: 10-17 RECEIPTS: 20810-20815 PLANNING APPL FEES GENL 0010 440001 NODINOE CLERK'S FILING FE GENL 0010 470001 (M) Project Number - #066-310-016 CingularVWreless UP 02-22 #043-.200-005 CingularWreless MUP OM3 LAND DEV -CELL TWR PLAN PERF TR 1001 Project Number #066-310=016 Cingular 1Nireless UP 02-22 #043-200-005 CingularVWreless MUP.03-03 APPROVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER I., i By: 4210900 101001 400.00 4612319 101001 50.00 Amount of Fee $25 $25 280 1011307 5,000.00 Amount of Fee $2,500 $2,500 RECEII/ED BY: TREASURER . By: white=treasurer pink --auditor canary --depositor golden rod=file TOTAL $ 5,450.00 1125B9243011' 1:031.1,002671: 6301485094 50911' OFFICIAL RECEIPT COUNTY OF BUTTE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF PLANNING RECEIPT 20811 . t 0 p DATE RECEIPT ,NO. TOTAL RECEIVED PUBLIC WORKS LAFCO PLANNING PUBLIC SALES ENV. HEALTH FIRE NOE/NOD F/G FEE OTHER APPLICANT RECEIVED FROM OFFICIAL RECEIPT COUNTY OF BUTTE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF PLANNING RECEIPT 20811 . t 0 ■ Complete items 1, 2gkW 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston) j 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. j Sacramento, CA, 95834 v 2. Article Number{ (Transfer from service label) F; PS Form 3811, August 2001 A. Sig a rem 1 r X V �' ❑ Agent �`❑ Addressee B.e' pcd by (P ted ame) C. Date of De �` livery S� � �i, ` ' 0 -V D. s delivery addre•differs fro item 1? ❑ Yes If YES, enter del iy ad ie3s b�tow No' cc a G� 3. Service Type ❑ Certified Mail ❑ Express Mail ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes 7001{' 194'0` 000f5"44?6 -i.3045 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-01-M-0381 UNITED STATES P 4 L SERVICE first -Class Mail ostage &Fees Paid USPS Permit No. G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive Croville, CA 95965-3397 �1 Z 1 2= cingular� WT z , 2002 . �C WIRELESS Linda Langston • Project Planner • phone 916.561-4187 • fax 916.561.4154 October 17, 2002 . County of Butte Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Re: Minor Use Permit UP 02-22 — Cingular Wireless Collocation of Telecommunication Facility on an existing telecommunications tower located at 14147 Lakeridge Ct., Magalia. Dear Mr. Betts, This letter is to provide the Butte County Planning Department information on the completion of conditions specified in the above named Minor Use Permit. • Condition #1 "The extension added on to the existing monopole and the new panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole:" Although not specifically called out on the construction documents, Cingular is aware of this condition and has included this requirement in the construction planning. • Condition #3 "Notify in writing all emergency helicopter operators in Butte Counto of the new height of the monopole with attached antennas." Please see the attached letter and fiw4list°of recipients. This letter was mailed on October 17, 2002. • Condition #15 "Post a performance security to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant:" A check for $2500.00 should have been received by your office via overnight mail on Wednesday, October 23. • Condition #17 "Post a performance security to cover the cost of removal of all Cingular equipment in the event that Cingular abandons the site:" Please see the attached estimate provided by American Tower. A check has been ordered from Cingular's financial group to post this bond and should be delivered to Butte County by November 8. It is also understood that the final certificate of occupancy will not be granted until such time as the bond is posted. Thank you for your assistance on this project and I believe this information will meet the conditions of approval so that the building permit may be released as soon as possible. If you have any questions or concerns please call me at (916) 832-1901 or beginning October 21, please call Delmar Tompkins at (916) 505-2999. Sincerely, SIF Linda .Langston` Project Planner .-�, t r. rytt..'.~ i ra �.� (ter✓�.i is �' �, i' ..-�;t' Cingular Wireless • 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. • Sacramento, CA 95834 Xcingular WIRELESS Linda Langston Project Planner • phone 916.561-4187 • fax 916.561.4154 October 17, 2002 Butte County Sheriffs Office, Flight Operations ` 33 County Center Dr. Oroville, CA 95965 . Dear Sir or Madam: This letter is to inform your organization, that Cingular Wireless has received approval from the Butte County Planning Commission to extend the wireless telecommunications monopole at 14147 Lakeridge Ct., in Magalia California. The existing monopole with appurtenances is 125' and will be extended to an overall height of. 148'. This existing site is in close proximity to the culdesac on Lakeridge that is sometimes -used by emergency helicopters as a landing pad. This facility is also currently marked by a red beaconlight, which .will be maintained upon completion of the extension. Construction is scheduled to begin shortly and will be completed by December 2002. If you have any questions about this facility please contact Delmar Tompkins, Cingular Wireless at (916) 505=2999. Sincerely, Linda Langston Project Planner Cingular Wireless • 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95834 7� 0 led 2 1 2002 The attached letter was sent to the following emergency helicopter operators in Butte County as specified in Condition #3: Butte County Sheriffs Office, Flight Operations 33 County Center Dr. Oroville, CA 95969 Enloe Flight Care 1531 Esplanade Chico, CA 95926 CHP Flight Operations 2072 3rd Street Oroville, CA 95965-3416 CHP Flight Operations 995 Fir Street Chico, CA 95928-6301 OCT 1 2002 /MVI=RICAN TOWER Lingular Schedule of Values. Site Name: SA -876 Magalia Date: 10/7/02 Scope of Work Demolition and: removah of equipment- Restore quipmentRestore area to its former condition Remove antennas and mounts $ 3,870.00 Remove shelter $ 3,255.00 Remove shelter foundation $ 3,385.00 Restore area to its former condition $ 4,965:00 Total $ 15,475:00 Sincerely, Douglas Podrabsky 9828 BUSINESS PARK 0R., SUITE A, SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 PH: (9 1 6) 364-B 1 90 EXT. 301,7 FAX: (9 1 6) 364-8334 FILE No.992 10/17 '02 12:29 I MINGIA.AR WIRELESS Xcin ularp WIRELESS 3851 North Freeway Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95834 Phone: (916) 5614187 Fax: (916) 561-4154 Cell: (916) 832-1901 FAX:9165614154 • FACSIMILE COVER PAGE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION TO: Steve Betts FAX #: 530-538-7785 FROM: Linda Langston, Planner. DATE: Thursday. October 17 2002 PACS 1 NOTE: Steve, this should be all of the information that we discussed. Please call me as soon as possible should you need anything else to release this building permit. I would also appreciate it if you could fax me a copy of the signed Minor Use Permit as well. Thanks, Linda NUMBER OF PAGES (including cover): 5 FILE No.992 10/17 '02 1229 ID:CINGULAR WIRELESS FAX:9165614154 -- Xcinguiar WIRELESS Linda Langston • Project Planner • phone 916.561-4187 . fax 916.561.4154 October 17, 2002 County of Butte Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 PAGE 2 Re: Minor Use Permit UP 02-22 — Cingular Wireless Collocation of Telecommunication Facility on an existing telecommunications tower located at 14147 Lakeridge Ct., Magalia. Dear Mr. Betts, This letter is to provide the Butte County Planning Department information on the completion of conditions specified in the above named Minor Use Permit. • Condition #1 "The extension added on to the existing monopole and the new panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole:" Although not specifically called out on the construction documents, Cingular is aware of this condition and has included this requirement in the construction planning. • Condition #3 "Notify in writing all emergency helicopter operators in Butte Counto of the new height of the monopole with attached antennas." Please see the attached letter and list of recipients. This letter was mailed on October 17, 2002. • Condition #15 "Post a performance security to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant:" A check for $2500.00 should have been received by your office via overnight mail on Wednesday, October 23. • Condition #17 "Post a performance security to cover the cost of removal of all Cingular equipment in the event that Cingular abandons the site:" Please see the attached estimate provided by American Tower. A check has been ordered from Cingular's financial group to post this bond and should be delivered to Butte County by November 8. It is also understood that the final certificate of occupancy will not be granted until such time as the bond is posted. Thank you for your assistance on this project and I believe this information will meet the conditions of approval so that the building permit may be released as soon as possible. If you have any questions or concerns please call me at (916) 832-1901 or beginning October 21, please call Delmar Tompkins at (916) 505-2999. Sincerely, Linda Langston Project Planner Cingular Wireless 4 3851 N, Freeway Blvd. • Sacramento, CA 95834 FILE No . 992 10/17 '02 12:29 I D : C I NGULAR WIRELESS FAX :9165614154 X c i n g u a r - WIRELESS Linda Langston • Project Planner • phone 916.561-4187 • tax 916.561.4154 October 17, 2002 Butte County Sheriffs Office, Flight Operations 33 County Center Dr. Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Sir or Madam: PAGE 3 This letter is to inform your organization that Cingular Wireless has received approval from the Butte County Planning Commission to extend the wireless telecommunications monopole at 14147 Lakeridge Ct., in Magalia California. The existing monopole with appurtenances is 125' and will be extended to an overall height of 148'. This existing site is in close proximity to the culdesac on Lakeridge that is sometimes used by emergency helicopters as a landing pad. This facility is also currently marked by a red beacon light, which will be maintained upon completion of the extension. Construction is scheduled to begin shortly and will be completed by December 2002. If you have any questions about this facility please contact Delmar Tompkins, Cingular Wireless at (916) 505-2999. Sincerely, Linda Langston Project Planner Cingular Wireless • 3851 N, Freeway Blvd. - Sacramento, CA 96834 FILE No .992 10/17 '02 12:29 I D : C I NGULAR WIRELESS • FAX:9165614154 • The attached letter was sent to the following emergency helicopter operators in Butte County as specified in Condition #3: Butte County Sheriffs Office, Flight Operations 33 County Center Dr. Oroville, CA 95969 Enloe Flight Care 1531 Esplanade Chico, CA 95926 CHP Flight Operations 2072 3'd Street Oroville, CA 95965-3416 CHP Hight Operations 995 Fir Street Chico, CA 95928-6301 PAGE 4 FILE No .992 10/17 '02 12:29 I D: C I NGULAR WIRELESS FAX:9165614154 Am=—RICAN TOW—=t Cingular Schedule of Values Site Nome: SA -876 Magalia Date: 10/7102 Scope of Work Demolition and.removab of equipment Restore area to Its former condition Remove antennas and mounts $ 3,870.00 Remove shelter $ 3,255.00 Remove shelter foundation $ 3,385.00 Restore area to its former condition $ 4,965.00 Total $ 15.475.00 Sincerely, :P4 , 4 Douglas Podrabsky 98ZB Bu51i4E99 PARK DR.. SUITE A, SACRAmeNTO. CSA 95027 PM: (91 6) 364-8190 EXT. 301 7 FAx: (91 5) 364-6334 PAGE 5 MEMORANDUM PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO: Butte County Assessor's Office FROM: Butte County Planning Department SUBJECT: Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston), UP 02-22 DATE: October 16, 2002 Pursuant to Section 65863.5 of the Government Code, the following parcel, identified as 066-310-016, was: Rezone from to zoning district. Granted a variance to X Issued a conditional Use Permit Use Permit to add +-30 feet of height to an existing Cell Tower in order to co -locate transmitting facilities, on the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle, at 14147 Lakeridge Court, Paradise Pines, zoned C-C/WP (Community Commercial, Watershed Protection Overlay) (s - Y October 16, 2002 Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston) 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95834 CERTIFIED MAIL Re: Use Permit UP 02-22, AP 066-310-016 Gentlemen: ,Butte C LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH A N D B E A U T Y PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530)538-7785 Enclosed is your validated Use Permit, No. UP 02-22, to add +-30 feet of height to an existing Cell Tower in order to co -locate transmitting facilities located on the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle, at 14147 Lakeridge Court, Paradise Pines. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, ... (D5,rnestic Mail Only; No Insurance cove rovided)rep Ln Roni Thorntoni m r . - , . � .. �, -..�� Office Assistant II wlj 4-.zu,x I t . q-, ,.,:-A w t -I,,.._, r•. 4j;' t Postage $ C ;, to Lra. 'j" L f tWtid _ • :J-`-t.:.Y.:. .=,, '� • _ C �.:1 I S •� Eric.�_ if Certlfled Fee �S I t—.:_�J Rettim Receipt Fee, L - .:3; O , C' w• : Postmark ere I L l (Endorsement Required) y ( „, cc: Land Development Division (g) 4 C3,. �. j_l (4c..,-;"il of yt£ p ,�RestdctedDeliveryFee 4T-l+1fC[i bHUAIE -D AW �• 4-'"-q 1:=1.- { O �(EndorsementRequired) Building Division (y) Ir -. —t:� o lot TLa Cr'.,7 oI i ' Total Postage & Fees x- _ Environmental Health (p) Er Lingular Wireless (Linda Langston) Department of Forestry (gld) r-9 —33851:N. Freeway Blvd. - - - ----- - --------------------- C3 `_ Sacramento,,CA_.95834_ sC3 0 .o 0 0 Lter-officeMemorandum -�= = - o TO: File UP 02-22 (Cingular Wireless)' FROM: Steve Betts SUBJECT: Clarification of Condition 17 Planning Division Phone: 538-7153 DATE: October 14, 2002 FAX: 538-7785 Condition 17 for this project requires the applicant to submit a bond for removal of the wireless communications facility on the project site. This condition should have been worded to state that the amount of the bond is for the removal of the new antennas and equipment permitted by this Use Permit. The condition does not require the applicant to submit a bond for removal of the complete wireless facility, only their equipment. FW: U-11' )2-22 0 Betts, Steve From: Betts, Steve Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 7:50 AM To: 'Langston, Linda ' Subject: RE: UP 02-22 Linda, Page 1 of 2 Yes, I did get the first e-mail. I've been out of the office quite a bit lately and hadn't had the time to respond. I apologize for the delay in getting back to you. Anyway, you are correct. The estimate and bond would only be for removal of your antennas and ground equipment, not the whole tower and other company's equipment. The condition should have been revised to reflect this, but I didn't catch it. I will place a memorandum in the file that states such. I will send you a copy of the memorandum. Steve -----Original Message ----- From: Langston, Linda [mailto:Linda. Langston@cingular.com] Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 1:24 PM To: Stephen Betts (E-mail) Subject: FW: UP 02-22 Steve, just following up to see if you got my message on this. Thanks, Linda Linda Langston Planner-Cingular Wireless Ofc 916-561-4187 Cell 916 832-1901 Fax 916 561-4154 -----Original Message ----- From: Langston, Linda Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 12:46 PM To: Stephen Betts (E-mail) Subject: UP 02-22 Steve, I received the approval forms on this site and as I was reading it over, there was one of the conditions that I apparently missed and need clarification. #17 regarding the estimate and performance bond for remove of equipment. This is not our tower so we can only remove our equipment should we not need this tower in the future. I would assume that this bond and estimate would be based on removal of our antennas and shelter at the site not the complete tower? It is conceivable that even if for some reason we did not need service there the remaining carriers would. 10/14/2002 FW: ,UI*2-22 Thanks, Linda Linda Langston Planner-Cingular Wireless Ofc 916-561-4187 Cell 916 832-1901 Fax 916 561-4154 10/14/2002 Page 2 of 2 Sep 12 02 11:35a O 0 19 Svcs & Env Health September 12, 2002 538-7785 p.2 Cingular Wireless Attn: Linda Langston 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95834 Re: Radio Frequency Analysis Bonds for File Nub.UP 02122 (Magalia) and MUP 03-03 (Nord Avenue) for Cingular Wireless Dear Ms. Langston: As a condition of project approval, both of the above referenced projects require .submittal of a bond. fora one-time radio-frequency analysis conducted by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County. The analysis would determine if the facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. The amount of the bond is $2,500.00 per site and is required to be submitted to the Planning Division prior to issuance of building permits. Should you have any further questions regarding the bonds, please contact me between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (530) 538-7153, or via e-mail at sbetts@buttecounty.net. Sincerely, - Stephen Betts Senior Planner Em to Count ' LAND. - OF NATURAL Vii EAI.TH AND 'BEAUTY 'COP I -rc PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE. CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538.7601 FAX: .(530) 538-7785. Cingular Wireless Attn: Linda Langston 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95834 Re: Radio Frequency Analysis Bonds for File Nub.UP 02122 (Magalia) and MUP 03-03 (Nord Avenue) for Cingular Wireless Dear Ms. Langston: As a condition of project approval, both of the above referenced projects require .submittal of a bond. fora one-time radio-frequency analysis conducted by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County. The analysis would determine if the facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. The amount of the bond is $2,500.00 per site and is required to be submitted to the Planning Division prior to issuance of building permits. Should you have any further questions regarding the bonds, please contact me between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (530) 538-7153, or via e-mail at sbetts@buttecounty.net. Sincerely, - Stephen Betts Senior Planner s � ' utte 40, September 12, 2002 Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston) 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95834 Re: Use Permit, AP 066-310-016, UP 02-22 Gentlemen: L A N D O F N A T U R A L W E A L T H A N D B E A U T Y PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Commission held September 12, 2002, your request for a Use Permit to add +-30 feet of height to an existing Cell Tower in order to co -locate transmitting facilities, was approved subject to the conditions listed on the enclosures. 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 23, 2002. 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 Determination (NOD) must be filed for purpose of completing the California environmental quality Act requirements. The fee for filing the NOD 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 sign both copies of the Use Permit and return them to this Division. You must sign the Use Permit within thirty (30) days of the expiration of the appeal period. Both signed copies must be received, by this Division, within forty (40) days from approval of the permit by the Planning Commission. 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 certified mail. Pursuant to Section 66020 (d) (2) of the Government Code you are hereby notified that you have 90 days to register a protest challenging any fees, dedications, reservations, or exactions imposed as conditions of approval for this project. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Stephen Betts at this office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Lynn Richardson Planning/Administrative Support Service Assistant /Ir Uforms\approv up. frm BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT - SEPTEMBER 12, 2002 Applicant: Cingular Wireless File #: UP 02-22 Request: Use Permit to add 28 feet of height to an existing 108 -foot tall monopole, relocate the existing vertical antennas to the top of the modified monopole, place six 2.8 - square foot (6.1" wide x 66" long) panel antennas at the 121.6 -foot level, and install a 96 -square foot equipment shelter G.P.: Commercial Zoning: C-C/WP (Community Commercial/Watershed Protection Overlay) APN: 066-310-016 Location: On the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle, at 14147 Lakeridge Court, Paradise Pines area. Parcel Size: 0.78 acre Planner: Stephen Betts Supervisor District: 5 Attachments: A. Vicinity Map B. General Plan/Zoning Map C: Photosimulation D. Site Plan SUMMARY: Staff recommends approval of this project subject to the findings and conditions contained herein. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting a Use Permit to add 28 feet of height to an existing 108 -foot tall monopole. The top of the modified monopole would be 136 feet above ground level. Also proposed are six 2.8 -square foot (6.1" wide x 66" long) panel antennas mounted at the 121.6 -foot level. A 96 -square foot, 9 -foot tall, equipment shelter located within the existing lease area is also proposed. The existing whip antennas and microwave dish antenna mounted on the monopole would be relocated on the top of the monopole. The overall height of the monopole with the whip antennas would be 148 feet above ground level. All coax cables are and would continue to be placed inside the monopole structure. The purpose for raising the height of the monopole is to create additional vertical space to allow several other wireless carriers to collocate their antennas. According to the applicant's representative, the existing monopole was designed to be stackable and the existing foundation is capable of supporting the additional load of the monopole extension and panel antennas. 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE I ■ SITE CHARACTERISTICS: The project site is owned by the Del Oro Water Company and is developed with a communications monopole and equipment shelter, a large water storage tank, and water pumping equipment. The site is not located within a 100 -year flood zone or an airport land use compatibility zone. The site slopes gradually down to the north. Vegetation on the site consists of tall oaks, firs, and cedars. No drainages or swales are located on the site. The site is located at the end of a cul-de-sac road. The existing monopole is painted forest green and is lighted with a shielded red beacon light. The vertical antennas mounted on the monopole are not painted. The monopole and equipment shelter are located within an existing lease area. Access to the lease area is via a 12 -foot wide easement over the adjoining parcel to the south (APN 066-310-055), which is owned by the Del Oro Water Company. The existing monopole was permitted with Use Permit 97-13, which was approved in 1997. The Use Permit required that the monopole and equipment shelters be painted forest green to help prevent visual impacts. The Use Permit also required that a shielded beacon light be placed on top of the monopole. Various types of commercial uses are found on the parcels to the west and south. The Del Oro Water Company service center is located on the adjacent parcel to the south. A fire station and sheriff's substation are located across the cul-de-sac from the site. The cul-de-sac is occasionally utilized as an emergency heliport for medical evacuations. Zoning on surrounding parcels is C- C, P -Q (the fire station and sheriff's substation), and TM -10 to the north. The nearest residential dwelling units are located on the west side of Skyway, at a distance of approximately 400 feet. The tall trees in the project area help to shield the existing monopole. For. all practical purposes, the monopole can only be seen in the immediate area of the project site. This includes Lake Ridge Court, the commercial center just to the west of the project site, and a very short section of Skyway. ANALYSIS: General Plan and Zoning: The General Plan land use designation of the project site is Commercial, which lists public uses as Secondary Uses (note: wireless phone facilities are considered to be a public utility). The proposed project is located in an area zoned Community Commercial. The proposal would allow the modification of an existing wireless communications facility, which is permitted by issuance of a Use Permit. For the approval of the Use Permit, the applicant is required to present information, including plans or other information that is sufficient to allow the Planning Commission to make an informed decision. The Planning Commission may grant a Use Permit if: 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 2 0 "The proposed uses of property will not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies, and that the use would 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 properties or detrimental to the health and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood or the general health, welfare, and safety of the residents of the county" (Butte County Code, Section 24- 45.10). The applicant stated that other wireless communication facilities in the project area were studied for possible use, but no existing towers were tall enough to meet their requirements. The proposed extension of the existing monopole and the collocation of new antennas would prevent another tall communications facility from being constructed elsewhere in the project area. In order to ensure that the proposed project complies with all applicable provisions of the County's Wireless Communication Facilities Ordinance (Butte County Code Section 24-262), the following conditions have been incorporated. • Submittal of bonds to cover the costs of a one-time radio-frequency analysis. • Radio-frequency emissions in excess of FCC standards are not allowed. • Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six months shall be considered abandoned. • Verification submitted annually attesting that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. • Access to the site must be at least 12 feet wide and capable of supporting a 40,000 -pound fire apparatus. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: The project was reviewed for environmental impacts under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with State Law. The following discussion summarizes those issues and impacts identified in an Initial Study. Visual Impacts The addition of 28 feet of height to the existing 108 -foot tall monopole and the collocation of six 2.8 -square foot panel antennas at the 121.6 -foot level is not expected to significantly impact the visual aesthetics of the area. The existing monopole is mostly hidden from view due to the numerous tall trees located in the project area. The monopole can be easily seen from most of Ldkeridge Court; a portion of Lakeridge Circle, and a short section along Skyway near the north intersection of Skyway and Lakeridge Circle. The monopole can also be seen from Skyway just south of the Magalia Dam and possibly from Old Magalia and Coutolenc Road, but it barely rises above the surrounding ' trees and is very difficult to see. The monopole is painted forest green, but the antennas are not painted. The existing lease area, which is where the proposed equipment shelter would be placed, is shielded from public view by the large water tank on the site and by vegetation. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0 AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 3 0 The proposed monopole would extend further above the surrounding trees, thus making the monopole more visible than its current configuration. The proposed extension of the monopole is not expected to create any significant visual impacts due to the numerous trees in the project area that would help shield the monopole from view. To help prevent significant visual impacts, a mitigation measure is recommended that requires the extension of the monopole and the new panel antennas be painted forest green to help the monopole blend in with the surrounding trees. The existing monopole is lighted with a red beacon light, which is shielded from view on the ground. The modified monopole will include a beacon light on the top. Conditions of project approval require that a red beacon light be placed on top of the tower and that the beacon be shielded from public view. Helicopter Operations The Lakeridge Court cul-de-sac is occasionally utilized by the Enloe Hospital Flight Care helicopter as an emergency landing pad for emergency evacuations. The proposed increase in height of the monopole could have an impact on helicopter operations from the cul-de-sac. Staff contacted the flight director of Enloe Hospital Flight Care, who stated that the increase in height of the monopole would not have an impact on helicopter operations, but wanted the existing red beacon light to be placed on top of the modified monopole. A condition of project approval requires the installation of a red beacon on top of the monopole. Another condition of project approval requires that all emergency helicopter operators in Butte County, such as Enloe Flight Care, Butte County Sheriffs Office, CDF, and CHP, be notified of the increase in height of the monopole. Other kvne.q The applicant submitted an analysis of the radio-frequency emissions that would be generated by all of the antennas mounted on the modified monopole. According to the analysis, the worst- case radio-frequency power densities that could be emitted by all the antennas on the monopole would be 0.35.% of the FCC public exposure standards. Therefore, the radio-frequency emissions from the monopole would be in compliance with federal standards for public exposure to radio-frequency radiation. ACTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION Staff recommends that the Planning Commission take the following actions: I. Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration with the following findings: A. An Initial Study was completed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. Said study identified one significant environmental effect and includes one mitigation measure that would mitigate such effect below significant levels; a Mitigated Negative Declaration is proposed. 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0 AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 4 0 B. The Planning Commission has considered the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with comments received during the review process. C. On the basis of the whole record before the Planning Commission, including the Initial Study and any comments received, there is no substantial evidence that the Use Permit for Cingular Wireless, Planning Division File No. UP 02-22, will have a significant effect on the environment. D. The proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the County, which is the Lead Agency. II. Adopt a "de minimus" exemption regarding impact to fish and wildlife or their habitat. The design of the proposed project improvements will not cause environmental damage to fish and wildlife or their habitat. The collection of fees pursuant to Fish and Game Code Section 711.4(d)(3) and 14 CCR 753.5. is not required. The project site is not known to contain any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The project will not have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat; have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act; interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish or wildlife species; conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources; or conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan. III. Approve Use Permit 02-22 for Cingular Wireless, subject to the following findings and the conditions in Exhibit "A": 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 height added onto the monopole and the additional panel antennas will not cause an aesthetic impact because the monopole will be mostly shielded from view due to the numerous tall trees in the project area. The monopole and the additional antennas will be painted the same color as the existing monopole, which is forest green. 2. The additional height and 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 total radio emissions from the existing and proposed antennas will not exceed FCC standards. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0 AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 5 0 4. The red beacon light mounted on top of the monopole will be shielded from the ground. B. The project is consistent with the Community Commercial zone which allows a wireless communication facility with a Use Permit, and is consistent with the Commercial General Plan land use designation which allows public uses as a Secondary Use. C. The proposed use will comply with each of the applicable provisions of Chapter 24, Section 262, of the Butte County Code. k:\projects\upc\cingular wireless\cingular wireless pc agenda report.doc ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 6 ■ 0 • EXHIBIT A USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: (Certified Mail Rec.) UP 02-22 PERMIT NO. 066-310-016 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below, Cingular Wireless is hereby granted a Use Permit to add 28 feet of height to an existing 108 -foot tall monopole, relocate the existing vertical antennas to the top of the modified tower, place six 2.8 -square foot (6.1" wide X 66" long) panel antennas at the 121.6 - foot level, and install a 96 -square foot equipment shelter, subject to the following conditions: 1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of application and issuance of Permit constitutes cause for the revocation of said permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Butte County Zoning Ordinance, including Butte County Code Sec. 24-45.65. 2. Unless otherwise provided for in a special condition to this Use Permit, all conditions must be completed prior to or concurrently with the establishment of the granted use. The use granted by this permit must be established within two years of the date" of approval. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid, and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within two years of the receipt of the Permit by the Permittee, the Permit shall become null and void and reapplication pursuant to Section 24-45 (of the Zoning Code) shall be required to establish the use previously granted under the expired Permit unless, 30 days prior to the expiration date, a request for a one-year extension is submitted to the Planning Commission together with sufficient evidence that the time limits for processing development permits under federal or State regulations require time limits which exceed one year. Upon application, and for good cause by the Permittee, at a public hearing 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0 AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 7 0 0 • pursuant to Section 24-45.25 above, the Planning Commission may extend any time limitation previously made a part of any condition to a Use Permit. 5. The terms and conditions of this Permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. 6. Neither the applicant, nor any agent nor representative of the applicant shall intentionally omit or misrepresent any material fact in connection with the application. Any alleged material misrepresentation shall constitute grounds for the Director of Development Services to commence a revocation hearing, and, if proven to exist, shall constitute sufficient grounds to revoke a Permit. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division: 1. Mitigation Measure: The extension added on to the existing monopole and the new panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate that the extension and the panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. Timing: The monopole and panel antennas shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the monopole and panel antennas have been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. 2. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Attachment D" and date-stamped June 20, 2002, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall notify in writing all .emergency helicopter operators in Butte County of the new height of the monopole with attached antennas. At a minimum, Enloe Flight Care, Butte County Sheriff's Office Flight Operations, and CHP Flight Operations shall be notified. The applicant shall submit proof to the Planning Division that all emergency helicopter operators in Butte County have been notified. 4. A red beacon light shall be placed on the top of the modified monopole. The beacon light shall be shielded so as not to be seen from the ground in the vicinity of the monopole. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 8 ■ 0 • 5. The Facility must meet or fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, the County, and any other agency of the Federal or State government with the authority to regulate such Facilities. 6. 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. 7. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 8. 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. 9. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 10. 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. 11. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 12. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 13. 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. 14. 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. 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0 AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 9 0 15. 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/Tier conclusion. 16. 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. 17. Prior to issuance of a b Ll i I ding permit for the Facility, the applicant shall obtain a detailed estimate from an appropriate building industry business or contractor for the removal of the Facility, including the proper disposal of all removed materials and the return of site to its original condition. A copy of the estimate shall be submitted to the Building Division for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits. 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 removal of the Facility, proper disposal. of all removed materials, and return of the site to its original condition in the event that such Facility is abandoned, or if the permit has been terminated for violation of its conditions by the County after hearing, or has expired, and after notice has been given to the owner/operator by the County, no application for renewal has been filed. If the Director of Development Services determines that the Facility is abandoned, the applicant may be required to remove all equipment belonging to the applicant from the premises and return the site to its original condition within thirty (30) calendar days of r,•ceipt 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. 18. 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 I;rnclscaping shall be maintained as approved for the life of the Facility. 19. The Facility may not c icroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0 AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 10 ■ • • 20. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 21. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 22. 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. County Counsel 23. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. 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. Date: 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 cc: Building Division Environmental Health Public Works Fire Department/CDF ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 11 ■ A Vicinity Map jic WW Dr in Project Location RL 0- T6 Para TFT- rFT 'LO sAmig Lane ef Am A UP 02-22 066- 016 i Project Location Magalia Reservoiir 700 0 700 1400 2100 2800 Feet BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMSSION Applicant: Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston) Owner: Del Oro Water Co. Hearing Date: September 12, 2002 @ 9:30 a.m. Existing Zone: C -C (Community Commercial) N Supervisorial Request -.Use Permit to allow 30 feet of height to be added to an existing 108 foot tall steel monopole antenna. District # 5 Assessor Parcel No: 066-310-016 Fue:UP 02-22 monopole place sik starting August 1� ", 2.8�QUarevrfooJr (6>t°1, 9002, Itlk,�� 1hToug wide:x 66' long) panel , September 11 2002, at antennas at.the'.121.6- the, Butte Counfy 6, x,1409t level, ands(nstall,a;��Planning�pivtslon, f 96 -square foot equip- a County'•Center- Dove, Tent shelter.,The prop- Oroville;,CaIifomia.'A1I IME DECLARATIAN y'�)erty Is,\zoned• C-0/WP, ,*itgiesastet!,:per8ons'are Paradise Post ;� (Commu'n`ity Hided nt revtew,the- Notice,is hereby given :C o m m e r'c i ii I , •i document Written v. b-` the, Butte County, .Watershed. Protection � comments ;-Will 'be' :IP ning :Commission; •Ov`erla`y) and is boated''accepted ~'by the - zt at.,a public hearing ..ori the northe`astside'of' Planning Division 8tthe w ;be held - .. on Lakeridge ' " Court,' above address Declaration of Publicatii. Member 12, 2002, at approximately 380 feet 9:30 a.m. in the Butte north o . 4. Lakeridge If you fbhall4pgb 14tfier• Qo, anty Board of Oirc'le " al 1414 ttldim igafeti �v"e Supervisor' Rogm", ) akeridge Court' beohl tion,% thT�„�i` State Of Cahfornla County Administration Paradise Pines area. Permit • in court, you., Center, 25 County )rAFN#.)0¢6 31001 rr)ay be 4i�rti�ed�to r8s County of Butte-'ce.�"i;e� Drive, Oroville, (SB) UP 02-22 i ing only those .1 Ce C i ifomia, , regarding you or 'someone else th6ifollowing itemThe initial study fgtthe`'raised` at, -the• puf Hc; Declarant Says: project Identifles�`poter► �hearing described in That at all times herein mentioned Declarar. In}�oman� ""� the tialty slgnificaiSt effects, th19 notice, or written 4 C S a ' 11''•f o 'r: n , i a'' but re`vislbns iri the pr"o- correspo rice deliv- said county of Butte over the age of twenty. ,.Environmental Quality jest plans or pi�posals „ eredtQ 0 the Planning. to, interested in the within matter; that Declara � Act• (CEQA), ian .Initial made by or agreed to DMS' o`n at,, or prior times herein mentioned the Legal Clerk of 1' Study has been pre- by the'applicant would the public hearing. For g "p°aced ;for the following avoid the effects or mit- further' ' nfoatio weekly newspaper, which said newspaper vgect- h ..� rigat `the `effecj�s to'a" regardin'�: `pto ; general circulation on November 12 1946 . pom?where'jciearry`i�o pleas�•conta Step g LIGATED ` NEGA- significant " 'eff is Betts { project Ian r, No. 22262 as entered in Book 30 Page 223 `TWE':DECLARATION zt would ocrcur�Iherefore,�r at 06'.Bytte� County newspaper is printed and,published every T USE PERMITPlanning Division staff Planning ;Division, at is -recommendinga..-(530) 53a1<-7 Saturday in Paradise in said County of ButtL-r ingular . nW�reles's Mlti0Ated,-EKegjive + j y ;j`NE (Uf da Langston), Usa, bedaraUon.'•'' CHRISTOPHER,. • Permit to add 28-k i o COUNTY OF BUTTE height ;to anr'azist�ri T> e)Initial^Study and�w bEVEl:�71PMEAT .108 foot tall monopole, Proposed Mitigated SERVICES PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE relocate, the ,existing . Negative .Declaration +- CINGULAR WIRELESS -UP 00-22 vert�ca1 antennaSt to ttiey`#or,tiiis projectre:on A9ust15;002,,,;� ; top sof- the 'modified' �.'ftle for .public review(.380-02" LEGAL # 380-02 Of which the copy annexed on the margin b was published in said newspaper in the issu AUGUST 15TH- 2002 and that such publications was made in the regular issues of said paper (and not in any supplemental edition or extra thereof). I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on AUGUST 15, 2002 Paradise, California. Declarant c� ffatte counh LAND OF NATURAL W EA LTH 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 14, 2002 Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston) 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95834 Re: Use Permit, AP 066-310-016, UP 02-22 Gentlemen:: Enclosed is a copy of the Agenda Report concerning your application for a Use Permit to add +-30 feet of height to an existing Cell Tower in order to co -locate transmitting facilities on the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle, at 14147 Lakeridge Court, Paradise Pines. 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 12, 2002 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 Service Assistant Enc. j:\wpdocs\pc1ts\schedu1e.mrg _ 4y� sutte Count LA ND OF N A T U R A L W E A L T H A N D B E A U T Y O PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES UNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 ( TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 AU6 - 9 ?!)U1 FAX: (530) 538-7785 August 7, 2002 CANDACE J. GRUBBS, BUTTE CO. CLERK NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that a public hearing will be held on September 12, 2002, at 9:30 a.m. in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following item In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), an Initial Study has been prepared for the following project: MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION/ USE PERMIT Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston), Use Permit to add 28 feet of height to an existing 108 - foot tall monopole, relocate the existing vertical antennas to the top of the modified monopole, place six 2.8 -square foot (6.1" wide x 66" long) panel antennas at the 121.6 -foot level, and install a 96 -square foot equipment shelter. The property is zoned C-C/WP (Community Commercial, Watershed Protection Overlay) and is located on the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle, at 14147 Lakeridge Court, Paradise Pines area. APN# 066-310-016 (SB) UP 02-22 The initial study for the project identifies potentially significant effects, but revisions in the project plans or proposals made by or agreed to by the applicant would avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly no significant effects would occur. Therefore, Planning Division staff is recommending a Mitigated Negative Declaration. The Initial Study and Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration for this project are on file for public review starting, August 15, 2002, through September 11, 2002, at the Butte County Planning Division, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. All interested persons are invited to review the document. Written comments will be accepted by the Planning Division at the above address. If you challenge either the Mitigated Negative Declaration or the Use Permit in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described w • 0 in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Division at, or prior to, the public hearing. For further information regarding this project, please contact Stephen Betts, project planner, at the Butte County Planning Division at (530) 538-7603. YVONNE CHRISTOPHER, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES To be published in the Paradise Post on Thursday, August 15, 2002 0 August 7, 2002 To: Responsible and Trustee Agencies 91 ,gutt¢ Count. L A N D O F NATURAL WEALTH A N D BEAUTY PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 Re: NOTICE OF INTENT - To Adopt a Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration for a Use Permit for Cingular Wireless on APN 066-310-016, File # UP 02-22 The Butte County Planning Division has completed an Initial Study, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), of potential environmental consequences anticipated in connection. with the above-mentioned project, a copy of which is enclosed. This letter serves as a Notice of Intent to adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration to allow responsible and trustee agencies a 20 -day review period in accordance with Sections 15072 and 15105 of the CEQA Guidelines. Please review the enclosed Initial Study and proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration. This review should focus on your department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. The project has been scheduled for the September 12, 2002, Planning Commission meeting and any comments to the enclosed initial study must be received prior to that meeting. If you have any questions regarding the enclosed environmental document, please contact me between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. I can be reached directly at (530) 538- 7153 or via e-mail at sbetts@buttecounty.net Sincerely, i Stephen Betts Senior Planner cc: Ted Crawford, Butte County Fire Department/CDF Enloe Hospital Flight Operations Cingular Wireless (c/o Linda Langston) A X DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT BUTTE COUNTY INITIAL STUDY AND PROPOSED MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR UP 02-22 (Cingular Wireless) .% ~ ' • Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular Wireless, File # UP 02-22 COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES INITIAL STUDY FOR USE PERMIT 02-22 (Cingular Wireless) 1.0 PROJECT INFORMATION A. Applicant/Owner: Cingular Wireless B. Staff Contact: Stephen Betts, Senior Planner (530) 538-7153 C. Proiect Name: N/A D. Proiect Location: On the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle, at 14147 Lakeridge Court, Paradise Pines area. E. Type of Application: Use Permit F. Assessor's Parcel Number: 066-310-016 G. Proiect Site Size: 0.78 acres H. Current Zoning: C-C/WP (Community Commercial, Watershed Protection Overlay) I. General Plan Designation: Commercial J. Environmental Setting: The project site is owned by the Del Oro Water Company and is developed with a communications monopole and equipment shelter, a large water storage tank, and water pumping equipment. The project site and the surrounding parcels are not subject to a California Land Conservation Act agreement ("Williamson Act"). The site is not located within a 100 -year flood zone or an airport land use compatibility zone. The site slopes gradually down to the north. Vegetation on the site consists of oaks, firs, and cedars. No drainages or swales are located on the site. The site is located at the end of a cul- de-sac road. The existing monopole is painted green and is lighted with a shielded red beacon light. The vertical antennas mounted on the monopole are not painted. The monopole and equipment shelter are located within an existing lease area. Access to the lease area is via a 12 -foot wide easement over the adjoining parcel to the south (APN 066-310-055), which is owned by the Del Oro Water Company. The existing monopole was permitted with Use Permit 97-13, which was approved in 1997. The use permit required that the monopole and equipment shelters be painted forest green to help prevent visual impacts. The Use Permit also required that a shielded beacon light be placed on top of the monopole. The nearest known communication tower is located on Old Skyway, 1.03 miles to the southeast. K. Surrounding Land Uses: Various types of commercial uses are found on the parcels to the west and south. The Del Oro Water Company service center is located on the adjacent parcel to the south. A fire station (# 33) and sheriffs substation are located across the cul-de-sac from the site. The cul-de-sac is occasionally utilized as an emergency heliport for medical evacuations. Zoning on surrounding parcels is C -C, P -Q (the fire station and sheriffs substation), and TM -10 to the north. The nearest residential dwelling units are located on the west side of Skyway, at a distance of approximately 400 feet. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 1 ■ i a) '- Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular Wireless, File # UP 02-22 • L. Proiect Description: The applicant is requesting a Use Permit to add 28 feet of height to an existing 108 -foot tall monopole. The top of the modified monopole would be 136 feet above ground level. Also proposed are six 2.8 -square foot (6.1" wide x 66" long) panel antennas mounted at the 121.6 -foot level. A 96 -square foot, 9 -foot tall, equipment shelter located within the existing lease area is also proposed. The existing whip antennas and microwave dish antenna mounted on the monopole would be relocated on the top of the monopole. The overall height of the monopole with the whip antennas would be 148 feet above ground level. The purpose for raising the height of the monopole is to create additional space to allow several other wireless carriers to collocate their antennas. According to the applicant's representative, the existing monopole was designed to be stackable and the existing foundation is capable of supporting the additional load of the monopole extension and panel antennas. M. Public A2ency Approvals: Butte County Planning Division, Butte County Building Division, Butte County Fire Department, Butte County Public Works Department. 2.0 DETERMINATION [ ] I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. [X] I find that although the proposed project COULD have a significant effect on the environment, there will NOT be a significant effect in this case because revisions have been made by or agreed to by the project proponent. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. [ ] I find that the proposed project COULD have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. [ ] I find that the proposed project MAY have a "potentially significant impact" or "potentially significant unless mitigated" impact on the environment, but at least one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. [ ] I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards, and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project, nothing further is required. Betts, Senior Planner Reviewed by: M. A. Meleka, Principal Planner q / all 02— Date 2Date --12 fe?, Date ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 2 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular wife ess, File # UP 02-22 3.0 POTENTIALLY SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS CHECKLIST SETTING A. Environmental Factors Potentially Affected: The environmental factors checked below could be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact' as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. [X] 4.1 Aesthetics [ ] 4.2 Agriculture Resources [ ] 4.3 Air Quality [ ] 4.4 Biological Resources [ ] 4.5 Cultural Resources [ ] 4.6 Geologic Processes [ ] 4.7 Hazards/Hazardous Material [ ] 4.8 Hydrology/Water Quality [ ] 4.9 Land Use [ ] 4.10 Mineral Resources [ ] 4.11 Noise [ ] 4.12 Housing [ ] 4.13 Public Services [ ] 4.14 Recreation [ ] 4.15 Transportation/Traffic [ ] 4.16 Utilities/Service Systems [X] 4.17 Mandatory Findings of Significance B. Evaluation of Environmental Impacts: 1) A brief explanation is required for all answers except "No Impact' answers that are adequately supported by the information sources a lead agency cites in the parentheses following each question. A "No Impact' answer is adequately supported if the referenced information sources show that the impact simply does not apply to projects like the one involved (e.g., the project falls outside a fault rupture zone). A "No Impact' answer should be explained where it is based on project -specific factors as well as general standards, (e.g., the project will not expose sensitive receptors to pollutants based on a project -specific screening analysis.) 2) All answers must take account of the whole action involved including off-site as well as on-site, cumulative as well as project -level, indirect as well as direct, and construction as well as operational impacts. 3) Once the lead agency has determined that a particular physical impact may occur, then the checklist answers must indicate whether the impact is potentially significant, less than significant with mitigation, or less than significant. "Potentially Significant Impact' is appropriate if there is substantial evidence that an effect may be significant. If there are one or more "Potentially Significant Impact' entries when the determination is made, an EIR is required. 4) "Negative Declaration: Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated" applies where the incorporation of mitigation measures has reduced an effect from "Potentially Significant Impact' to a "Less Than Significant Impact." The lead agency must describe the mitigation measures, and briefly explain how they reduce the effect to a less than significant level (mitigation measures from Section XVII, "Earlier Analyses," may be cross-referenced). 5) "Reviewed Under Previous Document." Earlier analyses may be used where, pursuant to the tiering, program EIR, or other CEQA process, an effect has been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or negative declaration. Section 15063 (c)(3)(D). In this case, a brief discussion should identify the following: a) Earlier Analysis Used: Identify and state where they are available for review b) Impacts Adequately Addressed: Identify which effects from the above checklist were within the scope of and adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and state whether such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis. C) Mitigation Measures: For effects that are "Less Than Significant with Mitigation Measures Incorporated," describe the mitigation measures which were incorporated or refined from the earlier document and the extent to which they address site-specific conditions for the project. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 3 ■ to • Project Name: Use Permit for Lingular Wire ess, File # UP 02-22 6) Lead agencies are encouraged to incorporate into the checklist references to information sources for potential impacts (e.g., general plans, zoning ordinances). Reference to a previously prepared or outside document should, where appropriate, include a reference to the page or pages where the statement is substantiated. 7) Supporting Information Sources: A source list should be attached, and other sources used or individuals contacted should be cited in the discussion. 8) The explanation of each issue should identify: a) The significance criteria or threshold, if any, used to evaluate each question; and b) The mitigation measure identified, if any, to reduce the impact to less than significant. 4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS: 4.1 AESTHETIC/VISUAL RESOURCES: Impact Discussion: The proposed project would increase the height of the existing 108 -foot tall monopole by 28 feet, with a resulting height of 136 feet above ground level. The existing whip antennas and a microwave dish mounted on the monopole would be placed on the top of the modified monopole, which would result in an overall height of 148 feet above ground level. Also proposed are six 2.8 -square foot (6.1" wide x 66" long) panel antennas which would be mounted at the 121.6 -foot level. All coax cables are and would continue to be placed inside the monopole structure. The existing monopole is mostly hidden from view due to the numerous tall trees located in the project area. The monopole can be easily seen from most of Lakeridge Court, a portion of Lakeridge Circle, and a short section along Skyway near the north intersection of Skyway and Lakeridge Circle. The monopole can also be seen from Skyway just south of the Magalia Dam and possibly from Old Magalia and Coutolenc Road, but it barely rises above the surrounding trees and is very difficult to see. The existing monopole is painted green, but the existing antennas are not painted. The existing lease area, which is were the proposed equipment shelter would be placed, is shielded from public view by the large water tank on the site and vegetation. Approval of the proposed extension to the height of the existing monopole may result in a significant impact to scenic vistas and to the area's visual aesthetics. The monopole will extend further above the surrounding trees, thus making the monopole more visible than its current configuration. The proposed extension of the monopole is not expected to create any significant visual impacts due to the numerous trees in the project area that would help shield the monopole from view. To help prevent significant visual impacts, a mitigation measure is recommended that ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 4 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista? X b. Substantially damage scenic resources, including, but not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic X buildings within a state scenic highway? c. Substantially degrade the existing visual character or quality of the site and its surroundings? X d. Create a new source of substantial light or glare which would adversely affect day or nighttime views X in the area? Impact Discussion: The proposed project would increase the height of the existing 108 -foot tall monopole by 28 feet, with a resulting height of 136 feet above ground level. The existing whip antennas and a microwave dish mounted on the monopole would be placed on the top of the modified monopole, which would result in an overall height of 148 feet above ground level. Also proposed are six 2.8 -square foot (6.1" wide x 66" long) panel antennas which would be mounted at the 121.6 -foot level. All coax cables are and would continue to be placed inside the monopole structure. The existing monopole is mostly hidden from view due to the numerous tall trees located in the project area. The monopole can be easily seen from most of Lakeridge Court, a portion of Lakeridge Circle, and a short section along Skyway near the north intersection of Skyway and Lakeridge Circle. The monopole can also be seen from Skyway just south of the Magalia Dam and possibly from Old Magalia and Coutolenc Road, but it barely rises above the surrounding trees and is very difficult to see. The existing monopole is painted green, but the existing antennas are not painted. The existing lease area, which is were the proposed equipment shelter would be placed, is shielded from public view by the large water tank on the site and vegetation. Approval of the proposed extension to the height of the existing monopole may result in a significant impact to scenic vistas and to the area's visual aesthetics. The monopole will extend further above the surrounding trees, thus making the monopole more visible than its current configuration. The proposed extension of the monopole is not expected to create any significant visual impacts due to the numerous trees in the project area that would help shield the monopole from view. To help prevent significant visual impacts, a mitigation measure is recommended that ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 4 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular *ss, File # UP 02-22 requires the extension of the monopole and the new panel antennas to be painted green to help the monopole blend in with the surrounding trees. The existing monopole is lighted with a red beacon light, which is shielded from view on the ground. The modified monopole will include a beacon light on the top. Conditions of project approval would require that a new red beacon light be placed on top of the tower and that the beacon be shielded from public view. Mitigation Measure # 1: The extension added on to the existing monopole and the new panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate that the extension and the panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. Timing: The monopole and panel antennas shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the monopole and panel antennas have been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. 4.2 AGRICULTURE RESOURCES: Impact Discussion: The project site is not located in an agricultural area and no agricultural uses are established on the project site or on surrounding and nearby parcels. The additional height added onto the existing monopole would not have an impact on agricultural aerial operations because agricultural aerial operations are not conducted in the project area. The project would not have an impact to any agricultural operations. Mitigation Measure: None required. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 5 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the X California Resources Agency, to non-agricultural use? b. Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or a Williamson Act Contract? X c. Involve other changes in the existing environment which, due to their location or nature, could result in X conversion of Farmland, to non-agricultural use? Impact Discussion: The project site is not located in an agricultural area and no agricultural uses are established on the project site or on surrounding and nearby parcels. The additional height added onto the existing monopole would not have an impact on agricultural aerial operations because agricultural aerial operations are not conducted in the project area. The project would not have an impact to any agricultural operations. Mitigation Measure: None required. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 5 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular Wire ess, File # UP 02-22 4.3 AIR QUALITY: Impact Discussion: Both the California Air Resources Board and the Environmental Protection Agency have established air pollution standards in an effort to protect human health and welfare. Geographic areas are designated "attainment" if these standards are met and "nonattainment" if they are not met. In addition, each agency has several levels of classifications based on severity of the problem. Butte County and all northern Sacramento Valley Air Districts have been designated as "moderate" nonattainment areas for the state standards for ozone (03) and fine particulate matter (PM,o). Currently, Butte County is in attainment for all the federal (less stringent) air quality standards. The project would not create significant amounts of fugitive dust, oxides of nitrogen, or reactive organic gases emissions because the project would not generate any significant emissions. The project is not expected to generate any significant amounts of fugitive dust because the only soil disturbance that will occur will be some minor excavation for the foundation for the equipment shelter. Minor amounts of emissions would be generated by construction equipment during site development activities, but this would not be significant because of the limited amount of construction equipment needed to install the extension and the new antennas. Mitigation Measure: None required.. 4.4 BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES: Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Conflict with or obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plan9 X b. Violate any air quality standard or contribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality X violation? c. Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non - attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient X air quality standard (including releasing emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors)? d. Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations? X e. Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of people? X Impact Discussion: Both the California Air Resources Board and the Environmental Protection Agency have established air pollution standards in an effort to protect human health and welfare. Geographic areas are designated "attainment" if these standards are met and "nonattainment" if they are not met. In addition, each agency has several levels of classifications based on severity of the problem. Butte County and all northern Sacramento Valley Air Districts have been designated as "moderate" nonattainment areas for the state standards for ozone (03) and fine particulate matter (PM,o). Currently, Butte County is in attainment for all the federal (less stringent) air quality standards. The project would not create significant amounts of fugitive dust, oxides of nitrogen, or reactive organic gases emissions because the project would not generate any significant emissions. The project is not expected to generate any significant amounts of fugitive dust because the only soil disturbance that will occur will be some minor excavation for the foundation for the equipment shelter. Minor amounts of emissions would be generated by construction equipment during site development activities, but this would not be significant because of the limited amount of construction equipment needed to install the extension and the new antennas. Mitigation Measure: None required.. 4.4 BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES: ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 6 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or X regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 6 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Lingular Amss, File # UP 02-22 Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Less Than Significant with Less Than Significant No Reviewed Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Document Incorporated b. Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, and X regulations or by the California Department of Fish and Game or US. Fish and Wildlife Service? c. Have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 or the Clean Water Act (including, but not limited to, marsh, X vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filling, hydrological interruption, or other means)? d. Interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish and wildlife species or with established native resident or migratory X wildlife corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites? e. Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources such as a tree X reservation policy ordinance? f. Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Plan, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat X conservationplan? g. A reduction in the numbers, a restriction in the range, or an impact to the critical habitat of any unique, rare, X threatened, or endangered species of animals? h. A reduction in the diversity or numbers of animals onsite (including mammals, birds, reptiles, X amphibians, fish or invertebrates)? i. A deterioration of existing fish or wildlife habitat (for foraging, breeding, roosting, nesting, etc.)? X j. Introduction of barriers to movement of any resident or migrato fish or wildlife species? X k. Introduction of any factors (light, fencing, noise, human presence and/or domestic animals) which could X hinder the normal activities of wildlife? Impact Discussion: Vegetation on the project site consists of oaks, firs, and cedars. The project would not require the removal of any trees or other vegetation. No impacts on biological resources are expected. The project would not conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources. The proposal would not conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Plan, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan. Mitigation Measure: None required. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 7 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular AirePess, File # UP 02-22 4.5 CULTURAL RESOURCES: impact Discussion: Cultural resources include prehistoric and historic period archaeological sites; historical features, such as rock walls, water ditches and flumes, and cemeteries; and architectural features. Cultural resources consist of any human -made site, object (i.e., artifact), or feature that defines and illuminates our past. Prehistoric resources sites are found in foothill areas, areas with high bluffs, rock outcroppings, areas overlooking deer migratory corridors, or above bodies of water. The project site does not contain any of these characteristics. No cultural resources structures or sites of any type are known to be located on the subject site. The project would add 28 feet of height onto an existing monopole, six panel antennas, and a 96 -square foot equipment shelter. The only ground disturbance that would occur due to the project would be minor amounts of soil excavation for the foundation of the equipment shelter. Due to the location of the site away from known historic/prehistoric sites and because very little soil disturbance would occur, the potential for uncovering or otherwise disturbing cultural resources as a result of project -related activities is unlikely. Mitigation Measures: None required. 4.6 GEOLOGIC PROCESSES: Would the proposal: Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than No Impact Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous death involving: Incorporated Document a. Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance X of a historical resource as defined in § 15064.5? X b. Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource pursuant to § 15064.5? X c. Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological resource or site or unique geologic feature? X d. Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside of formal cemeteries? X impact Discussion: Cultural resources include prehistoric and historic period archaeological sites; historical features, such as rock walls, water ditches and flumes, and cemeteries; and architectural features. Cultural resources consist of any human -made site, object (i.e., artifact), or feature that defines and illuminates our past. Prehistoric resources sites are found in foothill areas, areas with high bluffs, rock outcroppings, areas overlooking deer migratory corridors, or above bodies of water. The project site does not contain any of these characteristics. No cultural resources structures or sites of any type are known to be located on the subject site. The project would add 28 feet of height onto an existing monopole, six panel antennas, and a 96 -square foot equipment shelter. The only ground disturbance that would occur due to the project would be minor amounts of soil excavation for the foundation of the equipment shelter. Due to the location of the site away from known historic/prehistoric sites and because very little soil disturbance would occur, the potential for uncovering or otherwise disturbing cultural resources as a result of project -related activities is unlikely. Mitigation Measures: None required. 4.6 GEOLOGIC PROCESSES: Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Impact Less Than Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact Reviewed Under Previous Document a. Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: 1. Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as X delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. 2. Strong seismic ground shaking? X I Seismic -related ground failure, including X liquefaction? 4. Landslides? X ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 8 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Lingular Wire ess, File # UP 02-22 • Impact Discussion: The Seismic Safety Element of the Butte County General Plan indicates that all of Butte County is in Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII. The site is not within an Alquist-Priolo Earthquake fault zone or an aftershock zone. The project site is not located near any know earthquake fault. The only known active fault in Butte County is the Cleveland Hill fault, located approximately 23 miles to the site of the project site, where activity on August 1, 1975 resulted in the Oroville earthquake. This earthquake had a Richter magnitude of 5.7 and resulted in approximately 2.2 miles of ground rupture along the western flank of Cleveland Hill. In the northwest comer of Butte County near Chico there are a series of short, north-northwest trending faults similar to the Cleveland Hill fault. These faults appear to be an extension of the Bear Mountain Fault or Foothills Shear Zone. Minor seismic activity has occurred in the area of these short faults; however, other geologic evidence indicates these faults are not active (Butte County General Plan 1977). No impacts are anticipated since no rupture of a known active earthquake fault exists in the project area. The 80 -mile -long Midland-Sweitzer fault is located approximately 50 miles southwest of the project site. This fault is considered active and has caused historic earthquakes of Richter magnitudes between 6 to 6.9 in the area in 1892. There is some speculation as to the exact location of the historic earthquake epicenters and some question if they actually occurred on the Midland-Sweitzer fault (Butte County, 1977). Approximately five miles west of Butte County there is a north trending fault system known as the Willows fault. This fault is approximately 40 miles long and displaces Cretaceous sediment in the Sacramento Valley. It does not appear to displace surface sediment and has been mapped principally by geophysical methods. However, there have been enough historical seismic events in the vicinity of this fault to conclude that it should be considered potentially active (Butte County General Plan 1977). A moderate earthquake occurred on the afternoon of Friday, August 10, 2001, centered about nine miles west of Portola, California, and about 50 miles east of the project site. Very little damage occurred as a result of this earthquake, which was had a magnitude of 5.5, but brief groundshaking was felt in Chico during the earthquake and the aftershocks. This earthquake occurred in the Mohawk Valley Fault Zone, and this area of California experiences a magnitude five or higher earthquake approximately every 20 years, according to the University of California, Berkeley Seismological Laboratory. Historical events in the area include the following: ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 9 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document b. Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? X c. Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral X spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? d. Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18-1- B of the Uniform Building Code (1994), creating X substantial risks to life or property? e. Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal system where sewers are not available for the disposal X or wastewater? Impact Discussion: The Seismic Safety Element of the Butte County General Plan indicates that all of Butte County is in Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII. The site is not within an Alquist-Priolo Earthquake fault zone or an aftershock zone. The project site is not located near any know earthquake fault. The only known active fault in Butte County is the Cleveland Hill fault, located approximately 23 miles to the site of the project site, where activity on August 1, 1975 resulted in the Oroville earthquake. This earthquake had a Richter magnitude of 5.7 and resulted in approximately 2.2 miles of ground rupture along the western flank of Cleveland Hill. In the northwest comer of Butte County near Chico there are a series of short, north-northwest trending faults similar to the Cleveland Hill fault. These faults appear to be an extension of the Bear Mountain Fault or Foothills Shear Zone. Minor seismic activity has occurred in the area of these short faults; however, other geologic evidence indicates these faults are not active (Butte County General Plan 1977). No impacts are anticipated since no rupture of a known active earthquake fault exists in the project area. The 80 -mile -long Midland-Sweitzer fault is located approximately 50 miles southwest of the project site. This fault is considered active and has caused historic earthquakes of Richter magnitudes between 6 to 6.9 in the area in 1892. There is some speculation as to the exact location of the historic earthquake epicenters and some question if they actually occurred on the Midland-Sweitzer fault (Butte County, 1977). Approximately five miles west of Butte County there is a north trending fault system known as the Willows fault. This fault is approximately 40 miles long and displaces Cretaceous sediment in the Sacramento Valley. It does not appear to displace surface sediment and has been mapped principally by geophysical methods. However, there have been enough historical seismic events in the vicinity of this fault to conclude that it should be considered potentially active (Butte County General Plan 1977). A moderate earthquake occurred on the afternoon of Friday, August 10, 2001, centered about nine miles west of Portola, California, and about 50 miles east of the project site. Very little damage occurred as a result of this earthquake, which was had a magnitude of 5.5, but brief groundshaking was felt in Chico during the earthquake and the aftershocks. This earthquake occurred in the Mohawk Valley Fault Zone, and this area of California experiences a magnitude five or higher earthquake approximately every 20 years, according to the University of California, Berkeley Seismological Laboratory. Historical events in the area include the following: ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 9 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular Wire es, File # UP 02-22 Table l Historical Seismic Events near Recent Portola Event Near Portola — Mohawk Valley Fault Zone Year Magnitude Location 1875 6.2 40 km to the NNE near Janesville 1888 6.2 20 km to the SSW near Blairsden 1959 5.6 40 km to the ESE near Verdi 1966 6.0 60 km to the SSE near Truckee source: Adapt ea from information provided by the California Division of Mines and Geology and posted on the UC -Berkeley Seismological Laboratory web site (http://www.seismo.berkeley.edulseismo). Like most of central California, the site can be expected to be subjected to seismic ground shaking at some future time. Accordingly, the extension of the existing monopole would be designed and installed in accordance with Uniform Building Code requirements. Because the project appears to be located such that the probability of significant groundshaking is low, and because any structures that are built during the course of the project will be designed and installed in accordance with Uniform Building Code standards for the appropriate Seismic Hazard Zone, potential geologic impacts would be less than significant. According to the applicant, the existing monopole was designed as a stackable tower to allow for future increases in height. The foundation was designed to handle the additional weight of the extension and new panel antennas. The Butte County Seismic Safety Element's Liquefaction Potential Map indicates that the site has a generally low potential for liquefaction. The impact would be less than significant. The Subsidence and Landslide Potential Map of the Safety Element of the Butte County General Plan indicates that there is a moderate potential for landslides in this area. The project site and the surrounding parcels do not contain any slopes that would be at risk of a landslide. There is a slight soil erosion potential for the project site, according to Butte County General Plan GIS data. The project does not involve significant amounts of soil disturbance that would result in significant soil erosion impacts. However, the project site is located within the Watershed Protection overlay zone for the Magalia Reservoir, which requires erosion and sediment control plans be submitted for consideration and approval by the Public Works Department. This will be added as a condition of project approval. The Conservation Element's Expansive Soils Map indicates that the project site has a moderate expansive soil potential. The project would be required to comply with applicable portions of the Uniform Building Code as adopted by Butte County, which would mitigate any potential impacts resulting from expansive soils. The project does not require the use of septic systems. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.7 HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: ■ Butte County Department of Development Services m.Planning Division ■ Page 10 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Create a significant hazard to the public or the environmental through the routine transport use, or X disposal of hazardous materials? ■ Butte County Department of Development Services m.Planning Division ■ Page 10 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular Wireless, File # UP 02-22 Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Less Than Significant with Less Than Significant No Reviewed Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Document Incorporated b. Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous X materials into the environment? c. Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one- X quarter mile of an existing or proposed schools? d. Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites complied pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, X would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? e. For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the X project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? f. For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project result in a safety hazard for people X residing or working in the project area? g. Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency X evacuationplan? h. Expose people or structures to a significant risk or loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or X where residences are intermixed with willdlands? Impact Discussion: The project site is not located on or near any sources of hazardous materials and would not create any hazardous materials. No impact is anticipated. The project site is not known to be listed on any hazardous materials sites lists. The project site is not located within the 65 or 70 CNEL noise contour of any airport, nor is it located in any aircraft overflight area. The California Department of Forestry has submitted conditions which are to be met before approval of the project which would reduce any potential impact regarding fire. Compliance with these measures, which are included in the development application materials, will be accomplished in coordination with the Butte County Fire Department. The applicant submitted an analysis of the radio-frequency emissions that would be generated by all of the antennas mounted on the modified monopole (Report on the Independent Assessment of the RF Environment at the Proposed Cingular Wireless Site No. 82587, Magalia, CA, by Gerald L. Moore). According to the analysis, the worst-case radio-frequency power densities that could be emitted by all the antennas on the monopole would be 0.35% of the FCC public exposure standards. Therefore, the radio-frequency emissions from the monopole would be in compliance with federal standards for public exposure to radio-frequency radiation. Mitigation Measure: None required. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 11 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular Wire ess, File # UP 02-22 4.8 HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY: Impact Discussion: The project does not require the use of water and would not create any water discharges. The project would not create any significant amounts of soil erosion which in turn could cause water quality impacts. The project site is not located within a 100 -year flood zone or 500 -year flood zone as shown on Butte County GIS maps, which are based on a Federal Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Map 06007C -0400C, dated June 8, 1998. The property is not located in an area prone to seiche, tsunami, or mudflow. No impact would occur with respect to these natural hazards. Mitigation Measure: None required. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 12 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Document Incorporated a. Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements? X b. Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level (e.g., the production X rate of preexisting nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? c. Substantially alter the existing drainage patten of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, in a manner which would result in X substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site? d. Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or X amount of surface runoff in a manner which would result in flooding on- or off-site? e. Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned storm water drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of X polluted runoff? L Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? X g. Place housing within a 100 -year flood hazard area as mapped by Federal Flood Hazard Boundary, Flood Insurance Rate Map, or other flood hazard delineation X map? h. Place within a 100 -year flood hazard area structures which would impede or redirect flood flows? X i. Expose people or structures to a significant risk or loss, injury, or death involving flooding, including flooding as X a result of the failure of a levee or dam? j. Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow? X Impact Discussion: The project does not require the use of water and would not create any water discharges. The project would not create any significant amounts of soil erosion which in turn could cause water quality impacts. The project site is not located within a 100 -year flood zone or 500 -year flood zone as shown on Butte County GIS maps, which are based on a Federal Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Map 06007C -0400C, dated June 8, 1998. The property is not located in an area prone to seiche, tsunami, or mudflow. No impact would occur with respect to these natural hazards. Mitigation Measure: None required. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 12 ■ • •� Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular Aress, File # UP 02-22 4.9 LAND USE: Impact Discussion: The proposal would allow for an increase in the height of an existing monopole and for six panel antennas to be added to the monopole. The project would not divide any established community. The proposed project is located in an area zoned C -C (Community Commercial) and is developed with commercial uses or public uses (fire station, sheriff's substation, and water company). The nearest residential dwellings are located approximately 400 feet away, on the west side of Skyway. Communication facilities are a permitted use in the C -C zone with the approval of a Use Permit. For the approval of the Use Permit, the applicant is required to present information, including plans or other information, that is substantial enough to make an informed decision. The Planning Commission reviews the proposal and will grant a Use Permit if. "the proposed uses of property will not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies, and that the use would 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 properties or detrimental to the health and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood or the general health, welfare, and safety of the residents of the county" (Butte County Code, Section 24- 45.10). This Initial Study, the review by the Planning Commission based on information from planning staff and the applicant will ensure compliance with all land use plans and policies and ensure the proposed project would not impair the health, welfare, or safety of Butte County residents. The property is not within a habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan. No impact would be incurred. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.10 MINERAL RESOURCES: Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Physically divide an established community? X b. Conflict with an applicable land use plan, policy, or X regulations of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to, the general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning X ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? c. Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan? X Impact Discussion: The proposal would allow for an increase in the height of an existing monopole and for six panel antennas to be added to the monopole. The project would not divide any established community. The proposed project is located in an area zoned C -C (Community Commercial) and is developed with commercial uses or public uses (fire station, sheriff's substation, and water company). The nearest residential dwellings are located approximately 400 feet away, on the west side of Skyway. Communication facilities are a permitted use in the C -C zone with the approval of a Use Permit. For the approval of the Use Permit, the applicant is required to present information, including plans or other information, that is substantial enough to make an informed decision. The Planning Commission reviews the proposal and will grant a Use Permit if. "the proposed uses of property will not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies, and that the use would 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 properties or detrimental to the health and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood or the general health, welfare, and safety of the residents of the county" (Butte County Code, Section 24- 45.10). This Initial Study, the review by the Planning Commission based on information from planning staff and the applicant will ensure compliance with all land use plans and policies and ensure the proposed project would not impair the health, welfare, or safety of Butte County residents. The property is not within a habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan. No impact would be incurred. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.10 MINERAL RESOURCES: ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 13 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource that would be of value to the region and the X residents of the state? ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 13 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular W. 'ss, File # UP 02-22 Impact Discussion: The proposed project would not use or extract any mineral or energy resources and would not restrict access to known mineral resource areas. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.11 NOISE: Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Less Than Less Than Significant No Reviewed Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Significant with Less Than Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous a. Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in Incorporated Document b. Result in the loss of availability of a locally important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local X general plan, specific plan, or other land use plan? Impact Discussion: The proposed project would not use or extract any mineral or energy resources and would not restrict access to known mineral resource areas. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.11 NOISE: Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Less Than Significant with Less Than Significant No Reviewed Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Document Incorporated a. Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other X agencies? b. Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive ground borne vibration or ground borne noise levels? X c. A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing X without theproject? d. A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above X levels existing without theproject? e. For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, X would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? f. For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project expose people residing or working X in the project area to excessive noise levels? Impact Discussion: The project site is located in an area that consists primarily of commercial uses, which normally do not generate significant levels of noise. A fire station, sheriff's substation, and an ambulance company are located adjacent to the site; noise from the occasional siren of an emergency vehicles can be heard on the site. Some noise is generated by the water pumping equipment on the project site. Noise from vehicles on Skyway can also be heard on the site. Limited amounts of noise would be generated during installation of the monopole extension and equipment shelter, but would not expose people off-site to significant noise levels. The project would not require the use of many heavy vehicles and the length of development activities would be fairly short. After development activities are ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 14 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular Aress, File # UP 02-22 complete, the only noise the project would generate would be from the air conditioning units mounted on the equipment shelter. The noise generated by the air conditioning units would not have a significant impact. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.12 HOUSING: Impact Discussion: The project would not affect the population of the area. The project would not displace individuals or housing. No impact would occur. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.13 PUBLIC SERVICES: Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Induce substantial population growth in an area, either directly (for example, by proposing new homes and businesses) or indirectly (for example, through X extension of roads or other infrastructure? b. Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, X necessitating the construction of replacement housing X elsewhere? c. Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? X Impact Discussion: The project would not affect the population of the area. The project would not displace individuals or housing. No impact would occur. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.13 PUBLIC SERVICES: ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 15 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of or need for new or physically altered governmental facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in X order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times, or other performance objectives for any of the public services? b. Fire protection? X c. Police Protection? X d. Schools? X e. Parks? X L Other public services? X ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 15 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular Wire ess, File # UP 02-22 Impact Discussion: The project site is located in within the State Responsibility Area. Fire protection services for the project site are provided by the Butte County Fire Department in coordination with the State Division of Forestry. A fire station is located across the cul-de-sac from the project site. The project is required to comply with conditions specified by the Division of Forestry, to be accomplished in coordination with the Butte County Fire Department. The project would not increase the level of fire service needed on the site. The proposal is not expected to result in an increase in demand for police services. The proposal would not result in an increase in demand for school facilities in the area. The project would not result in any impacts to area parks and facilities. The Lakeridge Court cul-de-sac is occasionally utilized by the Enloe Hospital Flight Care helicopter as a landing pad to pickup patients. The proposed increase in height of the monopole could have an impact on helicopter operations from the cul-de-sac. Staff contacted the flight director of Enloe Hospital Flight Care, who stated that the increase in height of the monopole would not have an impact on helicopter operations, but wanted the existing red beacon light to be placed on top of the modified monopole. A condition of project approval would require the installation of a red beacon on top of the tower. Another condition of project approval would require that all helicopter operators in Butte County, such as Enloe Flight Care, Butte County Sheriffs Office, CDF, and CHP, be notified of the increase in height of the monopole, A less -than -significant impact is anticipated on other public services. Mitization Measure: None required. 4.14 RECREATION: Impact Discussion: No recreational facilities are proposed under this proposal. No impacts on existing or future recreational facilities would occur. MitiEation Measure: None required. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 16 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility X would occur or be accelerated? b. Include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities which might have an adverse physical effect on the X environment? Impact Discussion: No recreational facilities are proposed under this proposal. No impacts on existing or future recreational facilities would occur. MitiEation Measure: None required. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 16 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular wire ess, File # UP 02-22 4.15 TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC: Impact Discussion: The proposed extension of the existing monopole and the installation of the proposed antennas and equipment shelter would temporally generate additional vehicle traffic in the project area during construction activities. This would be minor and would not have a significant impact on vehicular circulation in the project area. Signal lights are located at both intersections of Skyway and Lakeridge Circle and the vehicular traffic generated by the project would not have an impact on these intersections. After construction activities have been completed, the project would require only one to two site visits per month per wireless carrier. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.16 UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS: Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Document Incorporated Document a. Cause an increase in traffic which is substantial in relation to the existing traffic load and capacity of the X street system (i.e., result in a substantial increase in X either the number of vehicle trips, the volume to capacity ratio on roads, or congestion at intersections)? X b. Exceed, either individually or cumulatively, a level of service standard established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or X highways? c. Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including either an increase in traffic levels or a change in X location that results in substantial safety risks? d. Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or X incompatible uses e.g., farm equipment)? e. Result in inadequate emergency access? X L Result in inadequate parking capacity? X g. Conflict with accepted policies, plans or programs supporting alternative transportation (e.g., bus X turnouts, bicycle racks)? Impact Discussion: The proposed extension of the existing monopole and the installation of the proposed antennas and equipment shelter would temporally generate additional vehicle traffic in the project area during construction activities. This would be minor and would not have a significant impact on vehicular circulation in the project area. Signal lights are located at both intersections of Skyway and Lakeridge Circle and the vehicular traffic generated by the project would not have an impact on these intersections. After construction activities have been completed, the project would require only one to two site visits per month per wireless carrier. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.16 UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS: ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 17 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board? X b. Require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could X cause significant environmental effects? ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 17 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular Wire ess, File # UP 02-22 Impact Discussion: The proposed project would not use any water and would not generate any wastewater. Thus, the project would not have an impact on any wastewater or water treatment facilities. No off-site storm water drainage improvements would be required due to development of the project site. The project would not generate any waste and would have no impact on the capacity of the Neal Road Landfill. No impact would occur with respect to federal, State, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.17 MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE (SECTION 15065: Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than No Reviewed Under Would the proposal: Significant with Significant Impact Previous Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Document Incorporated Document c. Require or result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause X significant environmental effects? d. Have sufficient water supplies available to serve X the project from existing entitlements and resources, or are new or expanded entitlements X needed? e. Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the X project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? L Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste X disposal needs? g. Comply with federal, state, and local statutes, and regulations related to solid waste? X Impact Discussion: The proposed project would not use any water and would not generate any wastewater. Thus, the project would not have an impact on any wastewater or water treatment facilities. No off-site storm water drainage improvements would be required due to development of the project site. The project would not generate any waste and would have no impact on the capacity of the Neal Road Landfill. No impact would occur with respect to federal, State, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.17 MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE (SECTION 15065: ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 18 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Have the potential to substantially degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal X community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 18 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular Afeks, File # UP 02-22 The project has the potential to contribute impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable with respect to Initial Study Checklist Items La and Lc - AestheticNisual Resources. Cumulative impacts to this area would be mitigated due to the inclusion of a mitigation measure included in that section and summarized in the following section. 5.0 MITIGATION MEASURES AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS: Mitigation Measure # 1: The extension added on to the existing monopole and the new panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate that the extension and the panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. Timing: The monopole and panel antennas shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the monopole and panel antennas have been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. 6.0 ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL: 1. Butte County Board of Supervisors. Agricultural Preserves Map, established by Resolution No 67-178 Oroville, CA: Butte County Planning Department, 1987. 2. Butte County Planning Department. Archaeological Sensitivity Mag Oroville, CA: James P. Manning, 1983. 3. Butte County Planning Department. Butte County Fire Protection Jurisdictions and Facilities Mag Butte County Fire Department and California Department of Forestry, 1989. 4. Butte County Planning Department. Butte County GIS Data. Oroville, CA: November 2001. 5. Butte County Planning Department. Earthquake and Fault Activity Map 11-1 Seismic Safety Element Oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. 6. Butte County Planning Department. Erosion Potential Man 111-2, Safety Element. Oroville, CA: C112M Hill, 1977. 7. Butte County Planning Department. Expansive Soils Map 111-3, Safety Element. Oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. 8. Butte County Planning Department. Liquefaction Potential Map 11-2, Seismic Safety Element. Oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 19 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document b. Have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ("Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection X with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects and the effects of probable future projects)? c. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human X beings, either directly or indirectly? The project has the potential to contribute impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable with respect to Initial Study Checklist Items La and Lc - AestheticNisual Resources. Cumulative impacts to this area would be mitigated due to the inclusion of a mitigation measure included in that section and summarized in the following section. 5.0 MITIGATION MEASURES AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS: Mitigation Measure # 1: The extension added on to the existing monopole and the new panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate that the extension and the panel antennas shall be painted the same color as the existing monopole. Timing: The monopole and panel antennas shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the monopole and panel antennas have been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. 6.0 ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL: 1. Butte County Board of Supervisors. Agricultural Preserves Map, established by Resolution No 67-178 Oroville, CA: Butte County Planning Department, 1987. 2. Butte County Planning Department. Archaeological Sensitivity Mag Oroville, CA: James P. Manning, 1983. 3. Butte County Planning Department. Butte County Fire Protection Jurisdictions and Facilities Mag Butte County Fire Department and California Department of Forestry, 1989. 4. Butte County Planning Department. Butte County GIS Data. Oroville, CA: November 2001. 5. Butte County Planning Department. Earthquake and Fault Activity Map 11-1 Seismic Safety Element Oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. 6. Butte County Planning Department. Erosion Potential Man 111-2, Safety Element. Oroville, CA: C112M Hill, 1977. 7. Butte County Planning Department. Expansive Soils Map 111-3, Safety Element. Oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. 8. Butte County Planning Department. Liquefaction Potential Map 11-2, Seismic Safety Element. Oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 19 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Cingular Wireless, File # UP 02-22 9. Butte County Planning Department. CH2M Hill, 1977. 10. Butte County Planning Department CH2M Hill, 1977. 11. Butte County Planning Department. CH2M Hill, 1977. 12. Butte County Planning Department. CA C112M Hill, 1977. 13. National Flood Insurance Program. 1989. Natural Fire Hazard Classes Map 111-4, Safety Element. Oroville, CA: Noise Element Map IV -1, Scenic Highway Element. Oroville, CA: Scenic Highways Man V-1, Scenic Highway Element. Oroville, CA: Subsidence and Landslide Potential Map 111-1 Safety Element Oroville, Flood Insurance Rate Mans. Federal Emergency Management Agency. 7.0 CONSULTED AGENCIES: [X] Environmental Health [X] Public Works [ ] Building Manager [ ] BCAG [ ] ALUC [X] LAFCo [X] Assessor [X] Development Services [ ] Chico Unified School Distr. [ ] Air Qual. Management Dist. [ ] City of Chico [ ] City of Biggs [ ] City of Gridley [ ] City of Oroville [X] Town of Paradise [X] CA Department of Forestry [ ] Caltrans (Traffic) [ ] Central Reg. Water Quality [ ] Department of Conservation [ ] CA Dept. of Fish and Game [ ] Highway Patrol [ ] Army Corps of Engineers [ ] US Fish & Wldlife Service [ ] Agricultural Commissioner [ ] Butte Co. Farm Bureau [ ] Oroville Union School Dist. [ ] Feather River Rec. Dist. [ ] El Medio Fire Dept. [ ] OWID [ ] LOAPUD [ ] PG&E [ ] Pacific Bell [ ] Palermo Union School Dist. [ ] Animal Control 8.0 PROJECT SPONSOR(S) INCORPORATION OF MITIGATION INTO PROPOSED PROJECT: I/We have reviewed the Initial Study for the Cingular Wireless Use Permit (APN # 066- 310-016) application and particularly the mitigation measures identified herein. Me hereby modify the application on file with the Butte County Planning Department to include and incorporate all mitigations set forth in this Initial Study. f Project Sponsor/Project Xgent Date Project Sponsor/Project Agent Date k:\projects\upc\cingular wireless\cingular wireless magalia initial study.doc ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 20 ■ Y� rf `R �'�' �,"�Ar^fig•.`.... L A N D G F N A T U R A L W E A L T H A N D B E A U T Y PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 July 30, 2002 Cingular Wireless Attn: Linda Langston 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95834 Re: Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Cingular Wireless Use Permit Project, APN 066-310-016, File # UP 02-22 Dear Ms. Langston: Pursuant to Section 15063 of the Guidelines of the California Environmental Quality Act (California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3), an Initial Study has been prepared to determine if the above -referenced project would have significant adverse effects on the environment. The Initial Study determined that a mitigation measure is necessary to prevent the project from causing significant impacts to the environment and a Mitigated Negative Declaration is proposed. Please review the enclosed initial study and recommended mitigation measure, noting particularly any environmental problems which could be minimized or avoided by the care and manner in which the project is carried out. Section 15070(b)(1) of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines requires that the project applicant, or his or her agent, provide a written consent to the proposed mitigation measures prior to release of the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration and Initial Study for public review. The recommended mitigation measure constitutes a revision to the project. If you agree to the mitigation measure, please sign Section 8 of the Initial Study and return to the Planning Division. The Initial Study will be released for public review and the project set for a public hearing by the Butte County Planning Commission once we have received the signed Initial Study. The signed Initial Study must be returned to this office by August 16, 2002, in order to be scheduled for the September 12, 2002, Planning Commission meeting. If you do not agree to the mitigation measure, please contact this office as soon as possible to discuss possible alternatives. Should you have any further questions regarding this Mitigated Negative Declaration, please contact me between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (530) 538-7153. Sincerely, Stephen Betts Senior Planner Enclosure 0. - -ffutte count L A N D O F N A T U R A L W E A L T H A N D B E A U T Y PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE. CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 July 30, 2002 Cingular Wireless Attn: Linda Langston 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95834 Re: Use Permit Application for Cingular Wireless on APN 066-310-016, File # UP 02-22 Dear Ms. Langston: 0 Thank you for the submittal of the above referenced application received on June 20, 2002. The project application, maps, and related items have been reviewed by County Agencies in order to determine the completeness of the application. Enclosed please find copies of the comments we have received from agencies regarding this project. These comments have been received as part of the initial thirty (30) day review of the project. Please review these comments and the conditions that are requested as part of the project's approval. Should you have any further questions regarding these comments, please contact me between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (530) 538- 7153, or via E-mail at sbetts@buttecounty.net. Sincerely, Stephen Betts Senior Planner Enc. Eu tte count LAN D OF NATU RAL 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 July 30, 2002 Cingular Wireless Attn: Linda Langston 3851 N. Freeway Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95834 Re: Application Complete — Use Permit Application for Cingular Wireless on APN 066-310-016, File # UP 02-22 Dear Ms Langston: 0 Pursuant to Section 65943 of California Government Code, Title 7, Division 1, the above referenced project was deemed "complete" on July 20, 2002. Environmental review will be conducted within the next 30 days pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. Should you have any further questions regarding this matter, please contact me between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (530) 538-7153, or via E-mail at sbetts@buttecounty.net. Sincerely, Stephen Betts Senior Planner BUTTE COUNTY LAFCo DEP NT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICE_#0 PLANNING DIVISION J U L 0 1 ZOOZ TO: LAFCo Oroville, Califomia FROM: Butte County Planning Division RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston), UP 02-22 DATE: June 27, 2002 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 Use Permit to add +-30 feet of height to an existing Cell Tower in order to co -locate transmitting facilities on property zoned C-C/WP (Community Commercial Watershed Protection Overlay) located on the northeast side of Lakeridee Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridee Circle at 14147 Lakeridge CourtParadise Pines, identified as APN 066-310-016. Supervisorial District No. 5. hil b�Y THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE (check one) _X_ PLANNING COMMISSION - _ DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON October 24, 2002. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN July 12, 2002. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessary): 2. nK:r,shew CxL%efen, By: )tc v� L. �., Dater/, 7 County Center Drive - Oro.ville, California 95965 - 530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 ENVIRONMENT �':0o � � ENVIR®!`!MENTAR�LTH �����,n� BUTTE COUNTY 1444 JWCO, C�"' `�� � DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPM�8'nSy,#1MS ✓(J� he°�/� PLANNING DIVISION G' ®n L �, a rl ' e ret TO: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CiNl�+O° CALIFORNIA yid/@� �, Urly@ FROM: Butte County Planning Division : $ RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: Cingular Wireless (Linda_Langston); UP_02.22 DATE: June 27, 2002 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 Use Permit -to add +-30 feet of height to an existing Cell Tower in order to co -locate transmitting facilities on property zoned C-C/WP (Community Commercial, Watershed Protection Overlayl located on the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle at 14147 Lakeridge Court Paradise Pines, identified as APNL 066-310-016. Supervisorial District No. 5. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE (check one) _X_ PLANNING COMMISSION - —DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON October 24, 2002. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN July 12, 2002. If�no comments or communications t�— — are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessary): By: v Date: .� 7 aunty Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - 530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 N 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: Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston), UP 02-22 DATE: June 27, 2002 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 Use Permit to add +-30 feet of height to an existing Cell Tower in order to co -locate transmittine facilities on property zoned C-C/WP (Community Commercial, Watershed Protection Overlay) located on the northeast side of Lakeridee Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle at 14147 Lakeridee CourtParadise Pines, identified as APN 066-310-016. Supervisorial District No. 5. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE (check one) _X PLANNING COMMISSION - —DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON October 24, 2002. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN July 12, 2002. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessary): .NdAzbt Date: LVED 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 -' 530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 J U N 2 8' 2002 COUNTY OF BUTTE LAND DEVELOPMENT DN. r7� 0 BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION TO: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY FROM: Butte County Planning Division RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston), UP 02-22 DATE: June 27, 2002 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 Use Permit to add +-30 feet of height to an existing Cell Tower in order to co -locate transmitting facilities on property zoned C-C/WP (Community Commercial, Watershed Protection Overlay) located on the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle, at 14147 Lakeridge Court, Paradise Pines, identified as APN 066-310-016. Supervisorial District No. 5. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE (check one) _X_ PLANNING COMMISSION - DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON October 24, 2002. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN July 12, 2002. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessary): 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - 530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 TO: FROM: RE: DATE: BUTTE COUNTY J��E DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION Rn^p AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION Butte County Planning Division Request for Comments on a Development Application: Cingular Wireless (Linda I June 27, 2002 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 Use Permit to add +-30 feet of height to an existing Cell Tower in order to co -locate transmitting facilities on property zoned C-C/WP (Community Commercial, Watershed Protection Overlay) located on the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle, at 14147 Lakeridge CourtParadise Pines, identified as APN 066-310-016. Supervisorial District No. 5. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE (check one) _X_ PLANNING COMMISSION - —DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON October 24, 2002. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN July 12, 2002. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessary): no des t Lv( lam$ tt2 T By: _ l` PI hR%A . Date: Th /Z&V 7 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - 530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 �. . AP 066-310-016 Lingular Wireless UP 02-22 - - - - - ------------------- Prqj0dLocadon I ": s �p 0 . 9 LEAD IN SHEET FILE NO: UP 02-22 AP# 066-3.10-016 APPLICANT: Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston) 3851 N. Freeway Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95834 OWNER: Del Oro Water Co., P.O. Box 5172, Chico, CA 95927 REPRESENTATIVE: REQUEST: Use Permit to allow 30 feet of height to be added to an existing 108 foot tall steel monopole. SIZE: 0.78 acres LOCATION: Magalia SUPERVISORAL DISTRICT # 5 EXISTING ZONING: C-C/WP (Community Commercial, Watershed Protection Overlay) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Commercial ASSIGNED PLANNER: Steve Betts Date Application Received 6/20/02 Date Project Assigned 6/24/02 30 Day Complete 7/20/02 Preset Hearing Date 10/24/02 0 COMMENT DISTRIBUTION LIST APPLICATION: Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston) DATE: June 27, 2002 County Offices and Cities: _ Chief Administrative Officer GLX—f.Environmental:Health-----'?' Sheriff ,=X-L-AFCo77-. Biggs _ Oroville Information Systems Dept. Irrigation District: _ Butte Water _OWID Table Mountain Irrigation Domestic Water _ Butte Water District _ OWID Sewer _ Butte Water District Skansen Subdivision (CSA 21) Fire Protection .-X—California-Department of -Forestry Recreation Districts _ Chico Area Recreation Paradise Recreation & Park Utilities _ PG&E North - Chico PG&E South - Oroville State Agencies X Develop. Services Director eX-Assesor77A _ BCAG _ Air Quality Mgmt. _ Gridley _ Paradise Animal Control —Biggs/W. Gridley Water _ Paradise Irrigation Thermalito Irrigation _California Water Service Co. Thermalito Irrigation District _ Themalito Irrigation L.O.A. PUD EI Medio Fire Protection District _ Durham Area Recreation Richvale Recreation & Parks _ Chambers Cable TV Viacom Cable TV _ 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 Army Corps of Engineers Other Districts, Agencies, Committees, etc. _ Lime Saddle Dist _ Drainage _ Reclamation _ Butte Co. Mining Committee _ Paradise Pines Com. Assoc. Mosq. Abatement. Oroville/Butte Co _ US Bureau of Land Management National Marine Fisheries Sservice _ Community Association _ Butte Env.l Council _ Cal Native Plant Society _ Forest Ranch Community Assoc. Butte Ck. Watershed Conservancy CX=P-utilic-WErks:Di rector _ Building Manager _ ALUC _ Butte Co. Farm Bureau _ Chico Chico Airport Commission SX=Agric`u Itu�al--Comm issibn _ Durham Irrigation _ Richvale Irrigation Other Del Oro Water Co. Other 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 School Districts "DRAFT" LEAD-IN SHEET FILE NO: UP AP# M,6 -.oto- a /,6 ,M-,-.s6f y/82 APPLICANT: ct&v T J LL( GrJi �e%s st �5 / P, OWNER: ,Act- o/t� W-+'rc-W Co,,, P, ®, Bax- 517 2-, ch«�, ?' -7 REPRESENTATIVE: A f,o u c A,,r PROPOSED REQUEST: (to be f lled out by person taking in application) ,✓s eV out by project plannQn QW, SIZE: 0. 2%.4,e- . II'' rr L e e- 4-Ft-� Cl e j SUPERVISORAL DISTRICT # _ EXISTING ZONING: C-eIA",10 GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: LANN.IrRS11 1 1AL'S Date Application Received a0 ?0'v-) D a - Date Project Assigned (v/2 H / 02 30 Day Complete 20 -10� Preset Hearing Date at/ Dc,- 09 - <A APPLICATION: DATE: County Offices and Cities: _ Chief Administrative Officer _X_ Environmental Health Sheriff _X_ LAFCo Biggs _ Oroville _ Information Systems Dept. 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S UOita S ► ►) Siaeat�plfy Wall T a ta4ra11_Y Shear W....afl Ty Shea r(ptry WAit T Sfiee�r(p!!j Shear(plf) Wall -T well T She If) Shear(ptip Wall.TY Wall Shear pet Ling Foot (8he4F(plf)} Sum 01 $hear . _ . e at that Llne &Level (Stgm Vj / Liiiga r=eef of Sh�.Wall at. that 19r tt Lev (Sunt Sm Lgth) imm Mho shear Wall Cotes—trtrotion or Shear Frww W 1At�u rvrie gwtm fa r�►rtad �„ 14► . ►nr�u. �� W: oa.,o a • TO: FROM: RE: DATE: BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION Butte County Planning Division Request for Comments on a Development Application: Cingular Wireless (Linda Langston), UP 02-22 June 27, 2002 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 Use Permit to add +-30 feet of height to an existing Cell Tower in order to co -locate transmitting facilities on property zoned C-C/WP (Community Commercial, Watershed Protection Overlay) located on the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north of Lakeridge Circle at 14147 Lakeridge CourtParadise Pines, identified as APN 066-310-016. Supervisorial District No. 5. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE (check one) _X PLANNING COMMISSION - —DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON October 24, 2002. COMMENTS, IF ANY, ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN July 12, 2002. If no comments or communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment. COMMENTS (Attach additional pages if necessary): By: Date: 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - 530-538-7601 - FAX 530-538-7785 Xcingular. WIRELESS L] Linda Langston • Project Planner • phone 916.561-4187 • fax 916.561.4154 June 5, 2002 County of Butte Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Re: 'fir Use Permit Application — Pacific Bell Wireless (DBA Cingular Wireless) Proposed Collocation of Telecommunication Facility on an -existing telecommunications tower located at 14147 Lakeridge Ct., Magalia. Dear Sir/Madam: I have enclosed herewith the following information required for submittal of a Conditional Use Permit application to locate telecommunications equipment/antennas on an existing telecommunications tower located at Lakeridge Ct., Magalia. • Department of Development Services Application Form; • Environmental Information Form; • Letter of Agency/Authorization to File Permit Application; • Application Fees in the amount of $1078.00; • Vicinity Map; • Justification Statement; • Service Area Map, Showing All Handoff Sites, Existing and Planned; • Search Ring Map; • Copy of FCC License; • RF Study Showing Cumulative Effects of All Equipment at Site; • Photos of Site and Surrounding Area; • 35 Copies of Photo Simulations; • 1 Set of Reduced Plans, (81/2 " X 11), and; • 35 Sets of Proposed Site Plans (folded to 81/2" X 11'� If there are any questions regarding the application, please contact me at (916) 561-. 4187. Thank you for your courtesy and cooperation. Sincerely LSCEt 'til ��-- Linda Langston, Project Planner JUN 20720,0Z enclosures B'UTT'E Cingular Wireless • 3851 North Freeway Blvd. • Sacramento, CA 95834 j t. ,• AMERICAN TOWER VIA CERTIFIED MAIL #70012510 0004 5378 0072 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED May 14, 2002 Del Oro Water Company Post Office Drawer 5172 Chico, CA 95927-5127 (916) 873-0327 ATC Site Name./No.: Magalia, CA/CA-082587 RE: Ground Lease Agreement dated September 1, 1996 by and between Del Oro Water Company, a California corporation, ("Lessor"), and Sacramento -Valley Limited Partnership, a California limited partnership, ("Lessee"), of which AirTouch Cellular, a California corporation, is the General Partner. Dear Landlord: Pursuant to paragraph 8.B. of the above—referenced Agreement, American Tower, as sublessee of AirTouch, is hereby requesting consent from you to sublease tower space to Cingular Wireless. Please acknowledge your approval of the sublease by signing and dating the enclosed copy of this letter along with the Owner Authorization Form. Please return these executed copies in the self- addressed, stamped envelope provided within ten days of receipt. Should you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Tina M. Whelan Land Lease Paralegal 847-240-1508 ext. 308 AGRE By: Print Name: P T>tle: -j ;240P -/0j"4.. / Date: 610'• 63, dL cc ,-File - . D E C E 0 V E JUN .2,,0 2002 BUTTE COUNTY r PLANNING.QIVGgN, AMERICAN TOWER CORPORATION A_ 1101 PERIMETER DRIVE, SUITE 225, SCHAUMBURG, ILLINOIS 60173 A 847/240-1508 • FAX 847/240-1522 Site Name: Magalia Site Number: CA -082587 OWNER AUTHORIZATION FORM American Tower Corporation, and/or its authorized agents and its customers has the permission and authority as granted by the property owner to conduct the following activities: 1. Review, copy and obtain all public records regarding my property from the Assessor's Office and the Planning/Building Department. 2. Assemble, prepare and apply for all required planning, zoning, building or any other such permits as required by the County of Butte. 3. Owner shall provide access to the Property for American Tower and/or its agents to conduct such surveys, tests, environmental studies and other activities of a similar nature and the sole cost of American Tower, as it may deem necessary. OWNER: APPLICANT: Del Oro Water Company American Tower Corporation 501 Canal Blvd., Suite E. Site Information: Point Richmond, CA 94808 APN: Site Address: 14147 Lakeridge Court Magalia, CA Authorized Owner's Signature: DATE: OG - O'� - oL ORIGINAL PERMITTING AUTHORIZATION AGREEMENT This Permitting Authorization Agreement ("Permitting Authorization") is made and entered into this 31st day of May, 2002 by and between American Towers, Inc., a Delaware corporation having a business address at 1101 Perimeter Drive, Suite 830, Schaumburg, IL 60193 ("ATC") and Cingular Wireless having a business address at ("Customer"). For purposes of this Permitting Authorization, ATC shall be deemed to include any affiliate or subsidiary of ATC. RECITALS 1. Customer and ATC desire to enter into an agreement for the use of space (the "Agreement") at a tower site owned or leased by ATC located at Lakerdige Circle, Magalia, CA 95954. 2. Customer has determined that certain local government permits or approvals will be required as a condition to installing and operating its equipment at the Tower Site; 3. Customer desires to commence operations at the Tower Site as soon as possible after executing the Agreement; 4. Customer desires to commence applications for permits and approvals ("Permits") at Customer's sole risk prior to executing the Agreement and ATC is willing to allow Customer to do so, contingent upon certain terms and conditions and the execution of this Permitting Authorization by Customer. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the payment of One Dollar ($1.00) from Customer to ATC, receipt of which is acknowledged, Customer and ATC agree as follows: 1. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Permitting Authorization, this Permitting Authorization is expressly contingent on the authorization of the owner or landlord of property underlying the Tower Site if applicable. 2. Upon the execution of this Permitting Authorization and continuing for a period of 30 days, Customer may, under the applicable terms and conditions set forth in the right of entry agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by this reference ("Right of Entry"), enter the Tower Site and conduct such studies, investigations and surveys necessary in connection with the filing and prosecution of Permits. 3. Customer shall submit any and all plans, surveys, permit applications and other documentation to ATC for ATC's review and approval prior to filing with government authorities or agencies having jurisdiction. No plans or documentation shall be submitted to any government authority or agency without ATC's prior express written approval. 4. The rights granted Customer hereunder shall automatically lapse upon the earlier of (i) 30 days following the execution of this Permitting Authorization or (ii) execution of the Agreement. If the rights granted hereunder shall lapse without Customer and ATC having executed the Agreement, then Customer shall immediately terminate all activities in connection with the pursuit of Permits, including withdrawal from any scheduled hearings, or at ATC's sole option, assign to ATC the right to pursue and obtain Permits in its own name. In no event shall Customer record any Permit in the public records without ATC's prior express written consent. 5. If Customer shall obtain any Permits without having executed the Agreement within 30 days of the date of execution of this Permitting Authorization, Customer shall, at ATC's sole option and direction (i) assign to ATC all such Permits that are permitted to be assigned by the issuing • ORIGINAL authority; or (ii) file a statement with the Permit issuing authorities and ATC relinquishing the Permits. If Customer shall fail to make such assignment or filing as directed by ATC, then ATC may elect to act as agent of Customer for such purpose, without any further action being required of Customer or ATC. 6. Customer shall indemnify and hold harmless ATC, its directors, officers, employees, shareholders, successors and assigns from all loss, claims, costs or damage to persons or to the Tower Site arising out of Customer's breach of this Permitting Authorization. The indemnity provisions contained herein shall survive the expiration of this Permitting Authorization. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Customer and ATC have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above. Cingular Wireless By: Its: Date: American Towers, Inc., A Delawa By: z;�� Its: 4 !�� K Date: ,5-/3 I lQ 2. D EYE0VC 1 EJU 2 0 2002 ID BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION •'�`�•t.. t 5:,,,,,�� mss'%:; ' •• si�'c -.cryi.+...�� . -F _ •.•.. 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M ammdcd (47 US.C. 1304(1)1, this iicsaae a b the id 1"tot Tba I.ctaie dart t~at %tst is the Iscra+oe agk) ttht bog - , - - 1 oadoe ftw zww n9ft to the mc d ftogtacmc mm ba and the tam thaoa! nor 0 stn Whet tt mea this aothotuad hat21L Nader do bccow mix the f%CM Stated OAMVWbda %W be numd at tttltautac tt>astamd to ttolat m of ft C Ac= d 1911, m amcdc d (i' lJ S C ; 131. d wq 1 TIM bat me is VAWO to t+csmt to tht n¢t -(I= a cn",vi aalatod b, Socx,00 :oG o(tlrc C' Act d 1934, as mmidod t1'•USC luxi Caoafuonm Conk: mK d ort PW wA!% -F %o •ancrs a loam" -ak this a .%wujbm J U N 2 0 2002 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION lWalc Disc jmw 23. 1"s - F -W 1 PROPOSAL JUSTIFICATION STATEMENT Pacific Bell Wireless (DBA Cingular Wirele Proposed PCS Facility Site #SA 876 Magalia, CA JUN 2 0 2002 APN: 066-310-016 BUTTE COUNTY Introduction PLANNING DIVISION Cingular Wireless is continuing to deploy the infrastructure of its wireless communications network in California, called a "Personal Communication Service" (PCS). PCS, like cellular telephone systems, employs transceiver stations that carry and hand off phone signals as the caller moves from one area to another. In addition to wireless voice communication, PCS technology offers paging, message sending, and data transmission on a wireless platform. The objective of the proposed project is to provide continuous coverage from Chico through Paradise and Magalia. Approval Requests Cingular Wireless hereby respectfully requests Conditional Use Permit approval to allow for an overall height increase of 23' from the approved height of 125' to 148' including all antennas and attachments. Cingular will be installing (6) additional antenna panels, (3 proposed and 3 future), with related ground mounted equipment, on the existing ATC (American Tower) monopole located at 14147 Lakeridge Ct., Magalia. The parcel and surrounding parcels are zoned CC -Community Commercial, with one parcel directly across the street zoned PQ where the CDF station is located. Project Description The current ATC tower is located near the northeast edge of the parcel. The area is very wooded with the Del Oro Water tank on this parcel and the Water Company offices next to the property. There is another office building to the south of the water company building. The CDF station is directly across the street, with another commercial building just to the south. This area is very wooded as is the property around the tower and water tank. The proposal includes: • Add to existing 108' monopole a 30' extension making the actual pole 136', (allowance for overlap of extension on existing pole) moving Verizon Wireless' equipment to the top which includes Omni type whip antennas, making the overall height to the top of these antennas 148'. In addition, Verizon Wireless will change their downward mounted whip antennas to panel antennas, allowing Cingular the additional height needed for adequate coverage in this area. Cingular Wireless will add, 6 quad polar antennas (3 proposed and 3 future) on three sectors at a centerline height of 121'6". This will leave the current Verizon location of 108' available for another carrier to occupy at a future date. ATC has 1 • 0 advised that another carrier has indicated they are interested in placing their antennas on this monopole as well and will apply for the appropriate permits in the near future. • All Base Transceiver Station (BTS) equipment cabinets will be located in 8'X 12' prefabricated shelter that will be placed within the existing area currently leased by ATC from Del Oro Water Company. • Electrical and telephone connection panels will be located within the shelter. Electrical and telephone connections will be supplied to the equipment cabinets from existing utility systems on the subject parcel. Site Description The subject parcel is an irregular shape, consisting of the existing facility, the Water tank and vacant land. The parcel is heavily wooded and secluded. The proposed lease area will be located entirely within the area leased or controlled by ATC. The proposed project area is currently fenced. Area Description The zoning to the north, south, east and west of the site is zoned CC -Community Commercial with the exception of one parcel zoned PG -Quasi Public, just across the street. Location Choice Discussion The proposed location utilizes an existing monopole. The project, as it is proposed, eliminates the need for additional poles or towers within the vicinity as well as meets Cingular Wireless' objective of providing continuous coverage along the Skyway extending from Paradise to the Magalia region. Other possible sites in the area were dismissed due to lack of vertical height or the need to construct a new facility. The approval of this pole extension will allow for 2, possibly 3 carriers to provide service to this area without construction of additional monopoles or lattice towers. This area is very difficult to provide coverage to due to the very tall trees and the mountainous terrain. Closing Discussion The establishment and operation of this wireless communications facility, as proposed, will not be detrimental to the health, safety, peace, morals, comfort, or general welfare of persons residing or working in the neighborhood of the proposed use, or be detrimental or injurious to property and improvements in the neighborhood of the proposed use, or to the general welfare of the County of Butte. a) The proposed addition to the existing monopole will help to reduce the proliferation of freestanding communication sites. E b) The facility is proposed at a location that will not interfere with existing land uses on the subject parcel and throughout the surrounding area. No additional parking, utilities, or services are required at this site as a result of this proposal. The location of the facility will not interfere with future uses of the subject parcel and surrounding parcels that are consistent with the provisions of the zoning ordinance for the respective districts or the General Plan of the County of Butte. c) The proposed facility will contribute to the provision of an enhanced wireless communication technology for general public and emergency services use. d) The establishment and operation of the proposed wireless communication facility is not expected to have a negative effect on the environment. 3 O I ZONING MAP SCALE'IN 1/10 OF AN INCH -il ......... 21 31 ......... 41 '51 ......... J SKYWAY PLAZA PORTION SECTION 25 8 36, T23N, R3E T.A. 93-22 1.-800-345-7334 66-31 to 23 8 , e. - 1.B/AC .67AC 41 44 cc cc cc cc PM103-06, 13 T cc DEL ORO WATER 13 x" MALL VACAIV-r tOUR7, z1 iii L A _j ozc� 45 46 094SAc 042r4 CC cc. cc 1.4".1 .59/C cc ."' fp'poet- 114 r3) orlt .52163, CC. CC SGAC SKYWAY .65AC 0 . u 4t7 ECEID E' JUN. '2'0 2002 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION 571 Assessor's Map No. 66-31 County of Butte May, 1973 Magalia Site Search Ring Map 0 mi 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 0 Copyright ©1988-2000 Microsoft Corp. and/or its suppliers. All rights reserved. http://www.microsoft.conUStreets © Copyright 1999 by Geographic Data Technology, Inc. All rights, reserved. ©1999 Navigation Technologies. All rights reserved. This data includes information taken with permission from Canadian authorities © Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada. Page © Copyright 1999 by Compusearch Micromarketing Data and Systems Ltd. n u Gerald L. Moore BrosdOtt Coosa/trot Mr. Michael Di Grazia Cingular Wireless 3851 North Freeway Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95834 Dear Michael; June 6, 2002 Phone: 571-0449 (Area 209) Fax: 571-0676 (Area 209) 1101 N. Rosemore Avenue MODESTO, CALIFORNIA 95358-1203 This firm Gerald L. Moore Broadcast Consultant has made an assessment of the proposed facility, Cingular site no. 82587, in Magalia, California. The Assessment was made to comply with the requirements of Butte County zoning rules paragraph 12. The assessment consisted of measurements of the existing facility with Verizon in operation and analysis of the proposed facility both Verizon and Cingular facilities. On June 3, 2002 I conducted measurements at the Cingular proposed site no. 82587 in Magalia, California. The results of these measurements determined of the current operations compliance with the FCC guidelines for human exposure following the methodology of the Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) Bulletin 65, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields, August 1997. I Measured the field from the current operation at levels below 1 µW/cm2 or 0.1% of the standards for public exposure. Analysis of the proposed operation with both Verizon and Cingular in operation at maximum capacity predicted worst-case power densities over the area studied of 2.1 µW/cm2 (0.35% of the FCC public exposure standards). Therefore, the current operation and proposed operation of this site is in compliance with the FCC, ANSI and IEEE requirements for public exposure to RF radiation. Enclosed is the report detailing the measurements and analysis results, which support the conclusion of compliance to the FCC standards. Respectfully submitted Gerald L. Moore D E CE 0 V E OU N 2 0 2002 00 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION Enclosures: Report on the RF environment at Magalia, CA, 13 pages (6 copies) Report on the Independent Assessment of the RF Environment at the .Proposed Cingular Wireless Site No. 82587 Magalla, CA Performed by Gerald L. Moore Broadcast Consultant June 2002 D ECCE w J U N 2 0 2002 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION Introduction This firm Gerald L. Moore Broadcast Consulting was retained by the Cingular Wireless to make an independent assessment of the RF environment at the Magalia Site Number 82587, Lakeridge Circle, Magalia, CA. The assessment was made to comply with the requirements of Butte County zoning rules paragraph 12 cited below: "12) A report, signed by a qualified radio frequency engineer licensed by the FCC, prepared pursuant to FCC OET 65, stating whether the maximum radio frequency 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." Measurements were taken at the site in its current configuration with only Verizon Wireless in operation. Also provided are predictions for the site with Verizon facility plus the addition of Cingular Wireless proposed facilities. The facility studied consists of a monopole with the above cellular and proposed PCS services. Figure 1 is a photograph of the existing monopole installation with Verizon Wireless at the top of the tower. FIGURE 1 ', r , zT� 4 3 � u L 7 3 i 7771 FIGURE 1 • 0 Existing Facilities Studied Verizon Facility Parameters ✓ Effective Radiated Power (ERP) per channel ✓ Maximum number of Channels ✓ Maximum Total ERP ✓ Center Line of Emissions ✓ Antenna Manufacturer ✓ Antenna Model Number ✓ Gain ✓ Downtilt Assumptions 100 watts 15 1500 watts 118 feet Above Ground (AGL) Decibel Products ASPD977 8.5 dBd 6° Ground is level out from the antenna to 200 feet Predicted Power Densities are at 6 feet AGL Measurements were made throughout the area outside of local businesses The assessment of the RF environment in and around the tower consisted of both analysis and measurements. Measurements were made with Holaday Industries, Inc. HI3001 meter (Figure 2). The measurements and analysis were done using the methodology of the Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) Bulletin 65, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields August .1997. HI 3001 Isotropic Broadband Field Strength Meter For;Additiontil IniormaUoh C&)l`or Write HOLADAY.INWATRIESINC "g" �xt3engral Oflicee «#., N x'+14625 Martin orive t ti , i r M Eiidn Prairie; IVIN 35 iTelephone:'(612)B3$'4920 ' yc Kteiex. 29,0922 tem i���;,asi:�,, :} ,,, ..�,.. rw,. �i s.is._'r��if..�`L�:�%,'t.�::.:v�,�stz�•�'z!;�.Cs� FIGURE 2 K Summary The site is compliance with the FCC, ANSI and IEEE requirements for public exposure to RF radiation. The analysis predicted worst-case power densities over the area studied of 2.1 4W/cm2 (0.35% of 587 µW/cm2). Predictions made per OET Bulletin No. 65, equation (6), page 20 make worst case predictions. Measurements found levels below 1 9W/cm2. Methodology Measurements Measurements were made with the use of the Holaday Industries, Inc. meter shown in Figure 1 above. The.meter is designed to detect and measure signals from 0.5 MHz to 6.0 GHz down to a level of 1 µW/cm2. The probes are isotropic (omnidirectional throughout the sphere) and accurate regardless of orientation. The meter indicates the field strength on the analog meter. The levels during test periods were also recorded on a digital recorder HI -3320 in specified units at 4 measurements per second. Measurements were taken throughout the area were the public has access outside of buildings Analysis The ANSI/IEEE/FCC standards are expressed in terms of power density, electric field strength . squared and magnetic field strength squared. The power density S can be calculated per equation (6), page 20 FCC Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) Bulletin 65 as follows: Th( S + EIRP/(n x R), where S is - the calculated power density from a RF antenna in µW/cm2. EIRP' is - Effective Radiated Power (ERP) referenced to an Isotropic radiator = ERP (watts) x.1.64 x 106 (micro-watts/watt) x Gain(A) = 3.142 R is - the line of site distance from the antenna in centimeters parameters used and calculated are shown in Figure 3. A - antenna gain o- angle below main beam b R - distance to calculated field H - height in'feet above ground D - distance from antenna structure FIGURE 3 3 S - Calculated power density in µW/cm2 Power densities are calculated at 6 feet above ground AGL, to represent the height of a person's head. The head is the closest part of the body to the antenna, therefore, the point where the highest level is received by the body. Tlie iesults are shown graphically as a function of distance from the antenna base (D). The cellular antenna is designed to radiate most efficiently in the horizontal plan. Therefore, the power at angles below the horizontal is reduced. The reduction is expressed as the vertical pattern of the antenna. The Gain(A) of the antenna varies as a function of the angle below the main beam, o. The angle o, R and Gain(A) are determined by H - the height above ground of the antenna center of radiation and D - the distance on the ground from a point directly below the antenna. OET Bulletin 65 states, "For a truly worst-case approximation, 100% ground reflection should be assumed resulting in a potential doubling of predicted field strength and a four -fold increase in (far -field equivalent) power density." Equation (6) provides that worst-case approximation. Results Measurements The area near the cell tower was walked and measurements were observed over the small shopping and business area surrounding the cell site. No signal was detected above 0.07 µW/cm2. This level is less than 0.02% of the FCC standard for public exposure at the lowest transmitting frequency of 880 MHz. Following the initial walk around measurements were recorded at several locations near the buildings in the area. These are designated as Tag No. 1001 through 1005 (Figure 4). Analysis The predicted received fields in µW/cm2 are as shown in Figure.5. The predictions were calculated at 6 feet AGL. The standard is 587 µW/cm2 per the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1992 and the Federal Communications Commission Rules and Regulation as of August 1; 1996. This is at the lowest transmitted cellular frequency of 880 MHz. Facilities Studied Verizon Facility Parameters ✓ Effective Radiated Power (ERP) per channel 100 watts ✓ Number of Channels 15 ✓ Maximum Total ERP 1500 watts ` ✓ Center Line of Emissions 118 feet Above Ground (AGL) ✓ Antenna Manufacturer Decibel Products ✓ Antenna Model Number ASPD977 ✓ Gain 8.5 dBd ✓ Downtilt 60 4 Cingular Wireless Facility Parameters ✓ Effective Radiated Power (ERP) per channel 14 watts ✓ Number of Channels 40 ✓ Maximum Total ERP 560 watts ✓ Center Line of Emissions 133 feet Above Ground (AGL) ✓ Antenna Manufacturer Decibel Products ✓ Antenna Model Number DB961DD90E ,/Gain 15 dBd ✓ Downtilt 00 Assumptions o Ground is level out from the antenna to 200 feet P Predicted Power Densities are at 6 feet AGL Measurements were made throughout the public area near the facility outside of the buildings Note: The analysis does not take into account attenuation of the signal from surround foliage or structures and therefore the results often significantly over predict the signal compared to that which is measured, 5 I I 14 '� � ' —.^.• 3iY fi 0' I ib - � fie► 77 _. mss.. � • �''�. + _ I jr ,zr ao Of �� L I I 14 2.50 2.00 V 1.50 1.00 0.50 0.00 _f 0 • Predicted Power Density at 6 Feet AGL Total Verizon �I ingu lar 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Distance from Tower Base FIGURE 5 The maximum predicted for the existing Verizon operation is 2.1 µW/cm2. The measured field is less than 0.1 µW/cm2. As can be seen in the photograph Figure 6 the tower and antennas are surrounded by trees which have -attenuated the signal as measured. The predicted additional RF field from the proposed Cingular facilities as proposed would add less than 0.1 µW/cm2. Therefore the combined RF environment from the existing and proposed facilities would be less than 2.1 µW/cm2, or less than 0.4% of the FCC standards for public exposure. USER Standard in µW/cm2 Maximum Power Density CR AGL in feet Distance from Tower Base to Maximum (ft.) % of Standard µW/cm2 Verizon 587 0.35% 2.06 118 70 Cingular 1000 0.004% 0.035 133 50 All users combined Various 0.35% 2.09 Various 70 TABLE 1 7 Magalia Facility Tower (As seen from the Fire Station back parking lot) FIGURE 6 Conclusions The general level of Human Exposure to RF as measured is less than 1 µW/cm2, the sensitivity of the Holaday meter. This level is less than 0.2% of the FCC standard for the current operation at 880 MHz. The addition of the proposed Cingular Wireless facilities will not significantly alter the current conditions. The predicted additional RF field from the Cingular PCS facility is less than 0.1 gW/cm2. The combined field from all existing and proposed facilities is 2.1 µW/cm2 or 0.35% of the FCC standards for the facilities proposed at Magalia. Statement of Qualifications The forgoing statement and related data therein, have been prepared myself, the undersigned, Gerald L. Moore, Broadcast Consultant, with offices at 1101 N. Rosemore Avenue, Modesto, CA 95358-1203. The undersigned holds a FCC GENERAL RADIOTELEPONE OPERATOR LICENSE, license no. PG -12-20326 (originally issued as a First Class Operators License). The engineering education and experience of the undersigned include degrees of BSEE from the University of the Pacific at Stockton, Ca. and MBA from the University of Santa Clara at Santa Clara, CA, with thirty years employment involving research and technical projects at Stanford Research Institute, the Ampex Corporation, the Lockheed Corporation, and in the broadcast engineering field. Respectfully submitted by, Gerald L. Moore Broadcast Consulting Dated at Modesto, California June 4, 2002 MAGALIA CELL SITE MEASUREMENTS PRINTOUT HOLADAY HI -3320 SN 1094 V2.6 6/90 CURRENT DATE: 6/03/02 CURRENT TIME: 13:06:15 CALIBRATION 0.000 V = 0.00 uw/c 1.000 V = 23.87 uw/c LOWER ALARM: 0.00 uw/c UPPER ALARM: 0.00 uw/c UNITS: uw/c INPUT READS: 0.45 uw/c TEST STARTING DATE: 6/02/02 TEST STARTING TIME: 17:23:10 ELAPSED TIME: 0 DAYS 0:10:52 OVERALL AVG: 1.36 uw/c OVERALL MIN: 0.00 uw/c MIN OCCURRED 6/02/02 @ 17:23:10 OVERALL MAX: 32.30 uw/c MAX OCCURRED 6/03/02 @ 12:40:'57 NO STEL PERIOD FINISHED TIME HISTORY PERIOD LENGTH: 0:00:10 (each period represents 40 combined measurements) # OF PERIODS COMBINED: 1 MIN AVG MAX IO DATE: 6/03/02 TIME: 12:26:31 TAG #: 1001 (Bank Parking Lot) . 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.02 @ 0.00 0.00 0.02 * - PHIL HICKERSON ion sultu�g i Wheless v 261 Hartz Ave. Danville CA 94526 ` m: 559.250.6168 f: 925.552.8188 P: 925.552.9888 i P.hickerson@att.net MAGALIA CELL SITE MEASUREMENTS PRINTOUT DATE: 6/03/02 TIME: 12:29:10 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00. 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.05 @ 0.00 0.00 0.05 DATE: 6/03/02 TIME: 12:31:50 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 .0.05 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 @ 0.00 0.00 0.02 TAG #: 1002 (Shopping Center Parking Lot) * * * * * * * * * * * * * TAG #: 1003 (Fire Department Parking Lot) * * * * * * * * * * * DATE: 6/03/02 TIME: 12:34:56 TAG #: 1004 (Below Cellular Tower) 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 @ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.05 @ 0.00 0.00 0.02 DATE: 6/03/02 TIME: 12:38:36 TAG #: 1005 (Del Oro Water Company Building Parking Lot) 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 @ 0.00 0.00 0.02 `� } a•. dor • � ��r�0� ���� s-. „� � �' L�� _, �` ,L NIN - t k� ' h kt • 1. � y(ii V N c + AF 110221 1 RrF � T'; �r 1 f:Y � 7,. •niy Y.�.L i `.a,y���� ,,,, � _ ' tVFY �+ F � i � w i Jr' t •. t y ��''t,r,'y ,��••�. 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"AD 6] LAT. ={9'11.6) NAD 57 SA 1 1 LONG. 131'33'2229' HAD 17 -876-01 I I Iq$ SURIEI' YEE14 ON Q®3 fM IA AONRALY 1TA8 AMCES SITE NAME 6 NIDIBFIt YACAUA / SA -674-01 Magalia 1 1 SITE SITE AD005S 1{1{1 lAMF1imCE COURT 1 1YACAU CALIFORNIA 95954 1 1 BUTTE COUNTY - I 1 ASOR'S PARCM NUMBSESSER 064-310-016 ' ' °.� O.GOROUCOpC I 1 1 1 P.0. 72 BO( 7172 "• Da 95027LANDLORDS.. SURVEY I 1 1 ILANDLORDS.AYEAMERICAN TOfFR CIT:-OPA"M , / CURREN1 ZONING: CC-COWUNTY COIDAMAL .1 SCALE B' a 20• D SITE CONTACT: YAR JOHNSON 916-36{-6190 W 3033 j >t 1111 M M.•�A O M t.[ O ,1[ IUD RMMY. �aMri•.� n 1Wpr�1 r01p YO PROJECT AREA ENLARGEMENT �lUo WeN. Yem�MmNePM1a MO �� p pG°m D.sr e.ArnDeMN'rNaDN �Q' ENLARGED Sl PLAN KEY NOTES: I NEN PRE -FAB EMIP. WELTER 2 NEM DOD AMP ELECTRICAL METER -MAIN QSTOIMELT By WELTER MGR. Q 17 OAK S NOI AK UNIT'! FIL311 IM MOrm TO WMTER 4 NEI CQC. IANMNG AS RED. 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TRANSEQNOi (E) � � 4,ACElO I I AM OGG- 10-0 1 5 I I � OVERALL SITE PLAN o W lO W w• ,: do Ox O 1(' aAK N FlROI I 1 ENLARGED SITE PLAN WALE 1/4'- PQ 0 7 •' C 'r GENERAL NOTES, A ON SITE DRAINAGE WALL BE DCTATED BY SITE CQ/DITlQ B . M AWTIM TO EWIFTIENT AND TONER SPACE REQIIREM�E'R"9�� LEASED AREA SHOULD CONSIDER SIXN ITEMS As, MAl1NT- � CRANE ACCESS AND LANDSI W.. CONCRETE PAD SPECS. CONC. MIX DESIGNS SHALL CONFORM TO UBC SECTION 2601 ` PORTLAND CEMENT SHALL BE TYPE II AND CONFORM TO ASTM CISO CONIC. SHALL HAVE A MIN. 28 DAY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 2500 PSI /1 REBAR AT 12' OF. REINFORCEMENT FOR SLAB ON GRADE SHALL CONFORM TO GEOTECH. REPORT VERIFY v 0 e a O 00 MTS METAL PEDESTAL 0 ) BTS UNIT DETAIL NOT TO SCALE ANTENNA DETAIL NOT TO SCALE COAX CABLES W INSIDE STEEL 11040PO E FINE TREE FISTING OAK TRFE'S1 AY �1/1E•1Y �y NEW FRE -FAB 152ARTEfT SWELTER AvaAft_ _ • - FISTING PRE -FAB E2UIRDM SHELTER (E)FENCEV TO RENARICH IN LIM —! �_� OWN LIKK GATE SOUTH ELEVATION SLUE IA' - 1'4 SITE ADDRESS 11117 LANERIM WORT MACAMA CA 0.7954 cingular 3851 NORTH FREEWAY BOULEVARD '".. SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95831 Peek Site—Corn . 2® 3buUmnaolnlllomlWay,a 956SuND31 106 , CaPh.. (530) 885-6160 E -Mall Inf 9op��Inibe9m.com Anvol/ne�sml ao1 1 90i TAIING OOC9 5-79-01 7 1001 CONING DOC'9 REV. 6-11-07 MACALIA a.�.a ELEVATION—DETAIL TAF" sA-076-01 A9 NOTED A-2 �NaaArl. � a -79-x7 I Ma, ar WSTING Or" ANTEDLAS TO BE RELOCATED TO TW OF MONOPOLE TOP W EMTI G DISH TO BE RELOCATED 013 ANTBON9 TO TW W MMM= NEN VERDDN NIREIi55 PMOL ANTENAS CENTERED AT 136'-0 AGL. TYP. W (3) PER SECTOR TOTAL W (9) TW W 1pYa'OE MID CENTER OF NEN ANTENA5 NEW CMGLAR WIRELESS ANTD AS MOANTED TO NEW W MONOPOE EXTENS ) PR (3) ((3A OPROPOSED(AND FOR 4CNOH CNA lWRS (2) PER ANTENNA DITER CMR ACCESS PORTS FOR ENTER ANTENNA W COAX CABLE RUN COAX CABLES W INSIDE STEEL 11040PO E FINE TREE FISTING OAK TRFE'S1 AY �1/1E•1Y �y NEW FRE -FAB 152ARTEfT SWELTER AvaAft_ _ • - FISTING PRE -FAB E2UIRDM SHELTER (E)FENCEV TO RENARICH IN LIM —! �_� OWN LIKK GATE SOUTH ELEVATION SLUE IA' - 1'4 SITE ADDRESS 11117 LANERIM WORT MACAMA CA 0.7954 cingular 3851 NORTH FREEWAY BOULEVARD '".. SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95831 Peek Site—Corn . 2® 3buUmnaolnlllomlWay,a 956SuND31 106 , CaPh.. (530) 885-6160 E -Mall Inf 9op��Inibe9m.com Anvol/ne�sml ao1 1 90i TAIING OOC9 5-79-01 7 1001 CONING DOC'9 REV. 6-11-07 MACALIA a.�.a ELEVATION—DETAIL TAF" sA-076-01 A9 NOTED A-2 �NaaArl. � a -79-x7 I Ma, ar 1111; f , t. I P. 1 IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING, CURBING, ETC. DURING CONSTRUCTION. t; ItLtt'11VIVC JthCVIC,t `HtSVVt C�KVUNU) 1 P`i I`t/ L/11�GRIUl7G L.VVI� I I INTNT F THESE °DOCUMENTS, -THE IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE E 0 - - -916 300- 4 - E � ( ) 20 0 IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING, CURBING, ETC. DURING CONSTRUCTION. s ItLtt'11VIVC JthCVIC,t `HtSVVt C�KVUNU) 1 P`i I`t/ L/11�GRIUl7G L.VVI� I • %, - u �� U �L V L� Y'' t CHECKED BY UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, .CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT M A E.IA, CA 95954 , i — ,� LINGULAR WIRELESS II T CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY. MAY HAVE OCCURED DUE 0 C E _...., POWER SERVICE (ABOVE GROUND) — . , f 'NORTH , ' WORK UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE. , " ,t ... APPEICAI�iTS ADDRESS: 3851 FREEWAY BLVD. 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL SEE TO IT THAT GENERAL WORK AREA IS KEPT CLEAN AMD ;, ., FREE CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS, w _.,. »„_- LANDL,ORQ: AMERICAN TOWER CORP. A 7 • SITE, E PLAN HAZARD ,DURING G R ND RIN A V R G OU G, ( BO E G OUND) y { ASSESSOFS =_PAR .. .. ... :` CEL NUMBER(S): 7 RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE + 1, DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED, WRITTEN DIMENSIONS FAKE PRECEDENCE, PROPERTY. PREMISES SHALL BE LEFT IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT OWNER: ._ AND THIS SET OF PLANS IS INTENDED TO BE USED FOR DIAGRAMMATIC SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE. , EVERY EFFORT TO SET FORTH IN _ _ — I4. THE ARCHITECTS/ENGINEERS HAVE MADE EVE E 0 PURPOSES NLY UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S 0 . , P.O. BOX 5172 A— ELEVATIONS THE CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS THE COMPLETE SCOPE OF r :f ! ' I CHICO, CA 95927-5172 SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS EQUIPMENT ;r1 WORK. CONTRACTORS BIDDING THE JOB ARE NEVERTHELESS CAUTIONED THAT i - - - 'OR SHALL - - T - .TELEPHONE_ —SERVI CE. (BURIED) .,. LL+; LABOR, AND ANYTHING ELSE DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE `' � JILL MUNIZ '• ` i I , '1 , .. <_; , :. ... �.: ;., .. � INSTALLATIONS AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. ; 2. PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS, THE CONTRACTORS INVOLVED SHALL VISIT q 'i��F-'.j � • k at �' is THE JOB SITE AND FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH ALL CONDITIONS AFFECTING - ... { THE PROPOSED PROJECT, WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, FIELD CONDITIONS AND CONFIRM THAT THE PROJECT MAY BE I ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION, ANY F ; 1 ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR DISCREPANCIES ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE.^ `ARCHITECT : ;r TT TI N F THE ENGINEER AEN 0 0 / , 1 THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION TO x:. ,,,,..iiiN /11 ,,WITCONSTRUCTION I PRI R TO STARTING WORK ON ANY ITEM NOT PROCEED H 0 . f W D CLEARLY DEFINED BY THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS/ CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. - _ %%/�i. ;,,.., • " f 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE PROJECT DESCRIBED :. :1 y HEREIN, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE -'-'FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES t F. AND FOR COORDINATING ALL PORTIONS OFTHEWORK .UNDER THE CONTRACT.•- . -- t - b 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS ACCORDING T MANUFACTURERS VENDORS SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED ACCO 0 / VA,W reess OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCALCODES OR ORDINANCES TAKE PRECEDENCE, „ 6, 1 ALL WORK PERFORMED ON .PROJECT AND MATERIALS INSTALLED SHALL BE IN , uu REGULATIONS, AND STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES,- T A GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL ORDINANCES, CONTRACTOR SHALL - F ANY P R REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS 0 A PUBLIC I TAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, GU .... N UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND LOCAL AUTHORITY, MUNICIPAL A D U CO I AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE- OF THE WORK. I 'I 7. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL' PROVIDE AT THE PROJECT SITE A FULL SET OF . It CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS UPDATED WITH THE LATEST REVISIONS AND ADDENDUMS OR CLARIFICATIONS FOR THE USE BY ALL PERSONNEL INVOLVED 5 . I WITH THE PROJECT. INTNT F THESE °DOCUMENTS, -THE IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE E 0 - - -916 300- 4 - E � ( ) 20 0 IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING, CURBING, ETC. DURING CONSTRUCTION. s ItLtt'11VIVC JthCVIC,t `HtSVVt C�KVUNU) JI IL /-1UU:NGJJ: .; P`i I`t/ L/11�GRIUl7G L.VVI� I • %, - u �� U �L V L� Y'' t CHECKED BY UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, .CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT M A E.IA, CA 95954 , i — ,� LINGULAR WIRELESS II T CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY. MAY HAVE OCCURED DUE 0 C E _...., POWER SERVICE (ABOVE GROUND) — . , f 'NORTH , ' WORK UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE. , " ,t ... APPEICAI�iTS ADDRESS: 3851 FREEWAY BLVD. 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL SEE TO IT THAT GENERAL WORK AREA IS KEPT CLEAN AMD ;, ., FREE CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS, w _.,. »„_- LANDL,ORQ: AMERICAN TOWER CORP. A 7 • SITE, E PLAN HAZARD ,DURING G R ND RIN A V R G OU G, ( BO E G OUND) y { ASSESSOFS =_PAR .. .. ... :` CEL NUMBER(S): 7 RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE + PROPERTY. PREMISES SHALL BE LEFT IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT OWNER: ._ DEL ORO WATER CO. INC, P SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE. , EVERY EFFORT TO SET FORTH IN _ _ — I4. THE ARCHITECTS/ENGINEERS HAVE MADE EVE E 0 VICINITY MA ANTENNA CABLE, BURIED ( P.O. BOX 5172 A— ELEVATIONS THE CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS THE COMPLETE SCOPE OF r :f ! ' I CHICO, CA 95927-5172 ;r1 WORK. CONTRACTORS BIDDING THE JOB ARE NEVERTHELESS CAUTIONED THAT i - - - 'OR SHALL - - T - .TELEPHONE_ —SERVI CE. (BURIED) .,. LL+; MINOR OMMISIONS OR ERRORS IN THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS `' � JILL MUNIZ '• ` i I , ,g. .• NOT EXCUSE SAID CONTRACTOR FROM COMPLETING., THE PROJECT AND ; , .. <_; , :. ... �.: ;., .. � SITE CON, ACT:. ; INTNT F THESE °DOCUMENTS, -THE IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE E 0 - - -916 300- 4 - E � ( ) 20 0 I O �.,,.,/ .. ,., .��.rc'vpnlCnl 'tan II I �� „_1 ! : A., E nnTc nor •,,,,,,, SEAL BtflDER'SHALL BEAR THE RESPONSIBILITY OF NOTIFYING (IN WRITING)` THE , POWER SERVICE (BURIED) . TAP SA -876-01 ,• � rARCH ITECT/ENGINEER OF ANY CONFLICTS, ERRORS, OR OMISSIONS CHECKED BY CADD FILE NO. _! , PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL, ,IN THE EVENT OF i — APPLICANT: G — — GROUND RING (BURIED) LINGULAR WIRELESS NO. C 33401 * THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PRICE"THE MORE COSTLY OR EXTENSIVE _ DISCREPANCIES1 — . , f 'NORTH , ' WORK UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE. , " ... APPEICAI�iTS ADDRESS: 3851 FREEWAY BLVD. ,r SACRAMENTO, CA. 95834 ij .,.; { ASSESSOFS =_PAR .. .. ... :` CEL NUMBER(S): 066=310-016 VICINITY MA P CDATT ACTS I O �.,,.,/ .. ,., .��.rc'vpnlCnl 'tan II I �� „_1 ! : A., E nnTc nor •,,,,,,, SEAL DRAWN BY PROJECT NO. TAP SA -876-01 ,• � CHECKED BY CADD FILE NO. N4/4 SCALE DRAWING NO, AS NOTED. NO. C 33401 * DATE EXP. 06 30 06 , er ��qe1vIL ` 5-2q-02 %F ''••...,,, `Q�� ' OF PRINTED SHEET OF gl? ' ...w w ,., - v ..F ...�" _ "°Pf w , : I II � E ii i � _ _ , �.,... _.:....:._�._r,,...: :, i � ..--.:.� _ _1:..-.�� �, �.- - I --I-- _•__.�.� - _ _ . .__ ...�.. .�. ._.�.._,_;I.: ,_._.-.�. ,.�,.......�.. _ .1 i�W �- � � I [. .... a ......................,_.. ..<, �..,.L._�:.;L.�...•.�,>.....,_. �1.:.� ._.,.___._ m ( ��_..,.a....__.. DIAGRAM srr,-DAk HIM L o To V Y I� I _ \ \ / I TvnP of Antennn Mnunt. 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