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FILE NO.: PROJECT TYPE: APN: APPLICANT: ADDRESS: PHONE: OWNER: ADDRESS: REPRESENTATIVE: ADDRESS: .6 PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET UP06-0023 Use Permit 041430-012 MetroPCS 785 Orchard Dr. Suite 200, Folsom, CA 95630 916-220-0085 Danny Crone 2822 Clark Rd., Oroville, CA 95965 Peek Site Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106, Auburn, CA 95603 41, PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Metro PCS requests a use permit to colocate six (6) panel antennas at the 42 foot level on a previously approved, but unconstructed communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on a new concrete pad adjacent to the tower. LOCATED: 2822 Clark Rd, approximately 600 feet north of Butte Campus Dr. and 2700 feet north of the Clark Rd/Durham-Pentz Rd intersection PROPERTY ZONED: AR -2-1/2 (Agricultural -Residential, 2 -1/2 -acre parcels) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: AR (Agricultural Residential) TOWN/AREA: Oroville 1. Application accepted: 9/18/2006 Amount: $ 3752.5 Receipt #: PRJ143 & PRJ142 2. Assigned To: Chris Tolley 3. Comments sent to: Public Works Director, Environmental Health, Assessor, LAFCo, Agricultural Commissioner, 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Staff Recommends: Approval Denial Date Notices Mailed: Neg Dec. Hearing Number of es: Newspaper Publication Date: Neg Dec. Hearing C Planning Commission Hearing(s): Action taken: Board of Supervisors' Hearing(s): Action taken: Board Resolution No.: Ordinance No: Adopted: Type Use Permit, Send for signature: N.O.E. / N.O.D. / APPENDIX G: Fish & Game Fees Paid: Yes _ Send letter if approval/denial to applicant/representative: Copies to Environmental Health, Building, Land Development: Assessor's Memo: Copy of Use Permit to GIS: 1 P G B No CDF, Building Manager, County Counsel 4. Sent to Inter -Departmental Review Committee (IDR): 5. Status Letter sent to applicant: 6. Date scheduled for IDR: 10/11/2006 7. Comments received from: 8. Rezone Petition Signatures Checked: 9. Mailing List/Lead-in Sheet: 10. Environmental Determination: Clearinghouse circulation required: Yes No Date Sent to SCH: State Clearinghouse No. V Categorical Exemption-CEQA# Negative Declaration De Minimis: Mitigation Negative Declaration Subject to Fish & Game: Environmental Impact Report Gen. Rule Ex. — CEQA # Other 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Staff Recommends: Approval Denial Date Notices Mailed: Neg Dec. Hearing Number of es: Newspaper Publication Date: Neg Dec. Hearing C Planning Commission Hearing(s): Action taken: Board of Supervisors' Hearing(s): Action taken: Board Resolution No.: Ordinance No: Adopted: Type Use Permit, Send for signature: N.O.E. / N.O.D. / APPENDIX G: Fish & Game Fees Paid: Yes _ Send letter if approval/denial to applicant/representative: Copies to Environmental Health, Building, Land Development: Assessor's Memo: Copy of Use Permit to GIS: 1 P G B No DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVI BUTTE COUNTY UNIFORM. APPLICATION rr p - APPLICANT: Aegent information to be provided is on page 2 APPLICANT'S NAME: (If appticatiou is different from owneran affidavit is required.) /�CS f., y/, GL.C,-� �1,WtW ASSFSR WS Pi, CTL NUMBER: AI�;)lt l' tiff: STREE=T, CITY, STATS. K Zip C0171; a Low � 95634 I FILE, NUM" BER: (FOR OFFICE USE) NA'A la OF PROPOSED PRO. EC'T (If any) -7 TELEPHO-NE: 006L5 LOCATION OF PROJECT (Major cross streets and .Address. if any) 2822 C/•9/� , 959dS GENERAL INFORMATION REQUIRED ©\-VNI'?lt'S NAME: TCI L'-VI-l0NC- �N� ADDRPSS: CITY, STATE, k XIP CODE: 282- 7pNlr CirNFRAI_ PLAN EXISTING LAND USE SITE SI" L-' (In Square Feet or Acres) ��f j 75 Rc. �oEc4 _ _ feet) t IsXlti"l INCi S'I'ItI;C'I'UI:I'S (in Square Feet) PROPOSED S`I'RUC`fURI:S (ilt Squmrc (Cheep One) (Check One) ❑ PROPERTY IS Olt PROPOSED TO BE SEWERED ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON PUBLIC WATER ❑ PROPER`T'Y IS OR PROPOSED TO HIS ON SEPTIC ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPCAED TO BE OA' Ni%rLL NN'ATER APPLICATION ItEQUI STED GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT ❑ TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION :NIAP ❑ IZ12-2ONI: ❑ TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP _ USE•' PERMIT ❑ WAIVER OF PARCEL MAP MINOR USE PERMIT ❑ BOUNDARY LINT~ MOD[FICATION ❑ VARIANCE ❑ 1.11GAI. LOT DISTERMINA'TION ❑ MINOR VARIANCE ❑ CL".RTIFICATE Or 14t;RGL'-R ® AIaMIN1STR RTIVI; PERMIT ❑ MINING AND RECLAMATION PLAN a ❑ 1)1.VI_LgPPaENT AGREEMENT ❑ OTHER PROJECT DESCRIPTION FULL DESCRIPTION Or PROPOSED PROJECT (Attach necessary sheets. If this application is for a land division, describe the number and size of parcels. ) sss A�PPi�r ori 05-01 11252" /l . 2 ,10 /Eve/ j�—C-eA 0 a zu WCnn_cge2 QE 7, n '�DIzJEi /�sd� .4 new _2U OWNER CERTIFICATION I 0-11 IFY -rI IAT I AM PR1_SfNTLY THE LEGAL OWNER OR THE AUTHORIZED AGENT OF THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY. 1=1IRTI AGR. I ACKt.,0M-kDGC THE FILING OF THIS APPEJCATION AND CE TIFY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND AC'0,,R,+: r1 . (If an agent is to be authorized, execute an affidavit o o'ization and includee the-, affidavit with this application.) DATE; SIGNATURE: Kt,FORA1SttJNIFORr0 A1!PLI('A-r10'4 Page 1 of? AGENT AUTHORIZATION TO: Butte County, Department of Development Services: 01e4l°a CAG/F�lP.0/� ! G•G �,� N•' �yL/(��1 Phonc Number Miniliw, Address is hercby authorized to process the application for a L/5,C on my property: identified as Butte County Assessor Parcel Numbm APINT4 4W - - Ol2- This nuthoriration alloNvs representation for all applications, hearings, appeals, etc. and to sign all documents neces`ory for said processing, but not including documents) relating to record title interest. Owner(s) of Record: (sign and print name) Tfz:5�4 » an, F'rint i amc Ss�naUu� Sibnatnrc Architect and/or Engineer: Phone Number Print Kgvnt Or Architect/Lnizineer 85.3 ZIA4011v �.c/gyi Saint_ /46 • 191e6m - 95 3 _ MaiIin A ddress FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Verify: Dato Rcc6velf: ❑ AP Numbers) ❑ Owners .Authorization ❑ Projeel Description Taken by: P\V.'I_D plan B.H Total Amount RecelvW: ❑ Legal Description ❑ Zoning Requirements ❑ Copies of plot plan Receipt. No. CDF NODINOE Fees Payment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit (Any unused portion of a deposit) will be returned upon final action. CutTent fee for this application is as of 11'l�ticc cheek lzayable to "Butte County Treasurer". f :'�URthS'•.UNII ORtd n PI,10TtON Page 2 of 2 COUNTY OF BUTTE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM (To be completed By Project Applicant) GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. 2. 3. 4. 4 C'+ J X SEP 18 2006 DEVELOPMENT SERV:C i -d Date Filed Name and address of owner, and/or develo er, and/or project sponsor: GG C �S ��•(/ i. �PQI/S� • �8S O.�?CRP� •�. STE z� •� 9�0'� Address of project: 28Z2- Assessor's 822Assessor's Parcel Number: Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project: le�rly��IE�/,0Cs) . !4s '0/ • `91,6)�O -i✓�85 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: Existing general plan designation:% 6. Existing zoning district: 19,e212- �`'1 2/7 26J ,d ZY '42-K 1V21X11A0&"W 7. How is land currently used? W� WVZE/ WiWleff ��l/nlGt/. Tiy/ff 8. Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed): WW74SSS Cp/l�j�U/7/CAT/ Project Description: 9. Site size: /• %S /�C ,O�i � /`%d/�C`� Xoq,-o (Acres/Sq. Feet) 10. Off-street parking spaces: Full size: N114 Compact: JVIA Total: /v 11. Plans attached: Yes X No /� /� 12. Proposed development schedule �D�9k114,7 �D/2�/Cf/�s7 � 7/X_ 13. Associated projects NDN - 14. Anticipated incremental or phased development 104W 10� A94 50 ❑ Butte County Department of Development Services ❑ Planning Division ❑ I • 0 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. 16. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area and loading facilities. 17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. 18. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. 19. If the project involves a minor 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 775ij DD lz6z will a=a4e 4 v Ur°06-16 hw g :Ulu"- -'K' oma` Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). 26. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity. X 27. Site on filled land or on slopes of 10 percent or more. 28. Use of, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, flammable or explosives. 29. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc. including special districts). 30. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). 31. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects. Z1101:2-5 -1:,V 0 Butte County Department of Development Services O Planning Division 0 W 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. X 27. Site on filled land or on slopes of 10 percent or more. 28. Use of, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, flammable or explosives. 29. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc. including special districts). 30. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). 31. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects. Z1101:2-5 -1:,V 0 Butte County Department of Development Services O Planning Division 0 W 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. 33. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one -family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set -back, rear yard, etc.). Attach photographs of the vicinity. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. Certification I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. a7,15a.6 Date Signature K:\Planning\FORMS\Submittal\ENV-INFO.FRM 0 Butte County Department of Development Services ❑ Planning Division 0 &JTTE COUNTY RECEI6 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 75965 Department of Development Services Phone (530) 538-7541 Fax (530) 538-2140 Project Number: UP06-0023 Site Address: 2822 CLARK RD BUTTE VALLEY, CA Site Apn: 041-430-012 Applicant: Metro PCS 785 Orchard Dr., STE 200 Folsom, CA 95630 Description: Colocation on an approved Cell Tower Printed: 1/17/2007 9:06 am, . Fee Description Account Number Fee Amount Publishing Fee Chico ER 0010-440001-4210900-1010 $110.90 ✓ Total Fees Paid: $110.90 Date Paid: 1/17/2007 Paid By: Metro PCS Pay Method: Check 309239 Receipt Number: P293 Received By: DEL 0 309 2 39,10 I: L L L 3008801: 006 30006 L40131" 11 0 DECLARATION OF FEES DUE (California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4) NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT Metro PCS 785 Orchard Dr., STE 200 Folsom, CA95630 FILING NO. Project Title/File Number: USE PERMIT, UP06-0023 APN: 041-430-012 CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: L DEC 1 3 2006 CANDACE J. GRUBBS, BUTTE CO. CLERK NOTICE OF EXEMPTION/STATEMENT OF EXEMPTION (X) A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee ( ) B. De Minimis Impact - Certificate of Fee Exemption $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 2. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION - FEE REQUIRED ( ) A. Negative Declaration $1,250 State Filing Fee $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee ( ) B. Environmental Impact Report $850 State Filing Fee $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee OTHER (Specify) $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee PAYMENT / NON-PAYMENT OF FEES: 1. (X) PAYMENT: The above fees have been paid. See attached receipt(s) # PRI. 17 2. ( ) NON-PAYMENT: The above fees are required. Not paid. Chief Planning Official By: Tim Snellings, Development Services Title: Director Lead Agency: Butte County Department of Development Services Date: December 12, 2006 TWO COPIES OF THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED WITH ALL ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. THREE COPIES OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION ARE REQUIRED FOR FILING. ALL APPLICABLE FEES ARE DUE AND PAYABLE PRIOR TO THE FILING OF ANY ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE COUNTY OF BUTTE. APPENDIX A NOTICE OF EXEMPTION TO: _ Office of Planning and Research FROM: Butte County Planning Division 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 7 County Center Drive Sacramento, CA 95814 Oroville, CA 95965 X County Clerk County of Butte 25 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Project Title: USE PERMIT, UP06-0023 Assessor's Parcel No.: 041-430-012 ApplicantMetro PCS 785 Orchard Dr., STE 200 Folsom, CA95630 Project Location -Specific: 2822 CLARK RDBUTTE VALLEY, CA Project Location -City: Project Location -County: Butte Description of Nature, Purpose and Beneficiaries of Project: Metro PCS requests a use permit to colocate six (6) panel antennas at the 42 foot level on a previously approved, but unconstructed communications tower at 2822 Clark Rd, approximately 600 feet north of Butte Campus Dr. and 2700 feet north of the Clark Rd/Durham-Pentz Rd intersection (APN 041-430-012). The project also includes the installation of equipment cabinets on a new concrete pad adjacent to the tower. Name of Person or Agency Approving Project: Butte County Planning Commission Exempt Status: (Check One) Ministerial (Sec. 15073) Declared Emergency [Sec. 15071(a)] Emergency Project [Sec. 15071 (b) and (c)] X Categorical Exemption. State type and section number: 15311 Statutorily Exempt — 15274(a) Reasons why project is exempt: Section 15311 consists of construction of minor structures accessory (appurtenant) to existing facilities. Antennas placed on an existing communications lattice tower are considered to be accessory structures; Contact Person: Chris Tolley Telephone: (530) 538-7601 If filed by applicant: 1. Attach certified document of exemption finding. 2. Has a notice of exemption been filed by the public agency approving the project? Yes No Date Received For Filing: t�l%rres Thistlethwaite, Development Services Planning Manager BUTTE COUNTY RECETW 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 75965 Department of Development Services Phone (530) 538-7541 Fax (530) 538-2140 Receipt Number:- PRJ117 Project Number: 1UP06-0023 Site Address: 2822 CLARK RD Applicant: Metro PCS 785 Orchard Dr., STE 200 Folsom, CA 95630 Description: Colocation on an approved Cell Tower Printed: 9/19/2006 10:56 am Fee Description Account Number Fee Amount Notice of Determination/Exempt 0010-470001-4612319-1010 $36.00 Use Permit plus EH Fee -AG 0010-460001-461200-10100 $32.50 Use Permit plus EH Fee -FR 0100-0-4617240-101001 $347.00 Use Permit plus EH Fee -LD 0010440004-4611700-1010 $165.00 Use Permit plus EH Fee -PL 0010-440001-4210900-1010 $2,970.00 Total Fees Paid: Date Paid: 9/19/2006 Paid By: Metro PCS Pay Method: Check 135177 Received By: Pete Calarco $3,550.50 RECEIVED FROWs BAG Ai DESCRIPTION '. COUNTY OF BUT—i E AUDiT OR'S CER -11F' ICATE AND —1 REASURER'S RECEIPT OROVILLE, CA ATR NO 98728. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - PLANNING DIVISIO14 329 DATE 912?J2006 FUND FUND DEPT ACCT CASH INV :# TITLE CODE CODE CODE CODE AMOUNT DEPOSIT DATE: 9,122 440001 FOR: 9r2O 101001 REC*PRJ113--PRJ147 X3010 PLANNING APP FEES GENL LAND DEV2LOPMEUT GENT. ENVIRONMEWAL HLT H PH FUND FIRE PLNG APP FEE FIRE PROT NODfNOE CLKS FILING FEE GENL AGRICULTURE GENI- (WO 440001 4210900 101001 12,043.43 X3010 44&WI 4611700 101031 1,213.M. k -W1 6? UKU 113 4614901 101001 1,752.00 0100 '115MI 4617240 101001 1,149.00 Lvio .:� A7000 1 4612319 1010011 180.00 0010 460001 4612200 101001 262.50 POTAL 16,629.93 APPROVED BY: RECEIVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER TFEASURER ear= %Bv: krihite=freasumr pick --auditor cartarv--depositor. golden rv.'j=fs)e � FILE COPY � RESOLUTION NO. PC 06-66 A RESOLUTION OF THE BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING USE PERMIT 06-0023 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered Use Permit 06-0023 for MetroPCS, in accordance with Chapter 24, Section 45; Use Permits, of the Butte County Code on Assessor's Parcel Number 041-430-012; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined that the project is categorically exempt under Section 15311 in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act; and WHEREAS, said Use Permit was referred to various affected public and private agencies, County departments, and referral agencies for review and comments; and WHEREAS, a duly noticed public hearing was held on November 30, 2006; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered report from the Planning Division and public comments. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission: I. Finds that this project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15311. Section 15311 consists of construction of minor structures accessory (appurtenant) to existing facilities. Antennas placed on an existing communications tower are considered to be accessory structures. A. Because the project is exempt from the provisions of CEQA, the payment of fees pursuant to Fish and Game Code Section 711.4 and 14 CCR 753.5 is not required. B. The custodian of the record is the Department of Development Services. The location of the record is 7 County Center Drive, Oroville CA 95965. II. Makes the following Use Permit findings: A. The proposed location, .size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use are in accordance with the purpose of this Ordinance, the purpose of the zone in which the site is located, the Butte County General Plan, and the development policies and standards of the County because: i. Conditions of approval have been applied to this project pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section 24-262 (Wireless Communication Facilities). The project is in accord with the purposes of the AR -2.5 zone and the Butte County General Plan designation of Agricultural Residential. The AR -2.5 zone allows co -locations with approval of a Use Permit. The Agricultural Residential land use designation allows public utilities as Secondary Uses. ii. Collocation of antennas on a previously approved tower decreases the need for communication towers elsewhere to provide service. Reducing 1 the number of communication towers needed to provide necessary service is a benefit to the County. B. The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use would be compatible with, and would not adversely affect, or be detrimental to adjacent uses, residents, buildings, structures, or natural resources, with consideration given to: 1. Harmony in scale, bulk, coverage, and density: The proposed antennas would not increase the height of the proposed communications tower or extend horizontally beyond the existing vertical plane. 2. The availability of public facilities, services and utilities: Electrical power service would be established at the property and no additional services or utilities would be required with this project. A water source and a sewage disposal system are not required because the facility will be unmanned. 3. -The harmful effect, if any, upon desirable neighborhood character: The radio-frequency emissions from the proposed antennas would meet FCC standards for public exposure. The proposed antennas would not result in a significant visual impact to the neighborhood in that the new antennas and mounting hardware would be painted to match the color of approved communications tower. The proposed antennas and equipment shelter would not generate any noise. 4. The generation of traffic and the capacity and physical character of surrounding streets: Only a negligible amount of vehicle traffic will occur during installation of the antennas and equipment cabinet. The communications facility would be unmanned and only one site visit per month would be required by maintenance personnel after installation. Clark Road would provide access for the project site and would not be impacted by this increase in vehicular traffic. 5. The suitability of the site for the type and intensity of use or development which is proposed: The site is ideally suited for the project because the proposed antennas would be mounted on a previously approved communications tower that would provide wireless service to the Butte Valley area. 6. Any other relevant impact of the proposed use: The Planning Division has circulated the proposed collocation application to County Agencies and has received no evidence that the use would cause any other relevant impact. 2 C. Based on the above findings, the proposed location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use and the conditions under which it would be operated or maintained would not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. D. The proposed use will comply with each of the applicable provisions of Butte County Code Chapter 24, Section 262. Conditions of approval have been applied to this project pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section 24- 262 (Wireless Communication Facilities). The project is in accord with the purposes of the AR -2.5 zone and the Butte County General Plan designation of Agricultural Residential. The AR -2.5 zone allows collocations with approval of a Use Permit. The Agricultural Residential land use designation allows public utilities as Secondary Uses. E. This project would place antennas on a previously approved communications tower, which eliminates the need for a new communications tower to be erected elsewhere in the project area. F. The radio-frequency emissions generated by the antennas on the communications tower would be below the public exposure limits set by the FCC for wireless communication facilities. G. The proposed antennas would not create any impacts to aircraft operations because they will not increase the height of the previously approved communications tower nor extend horizontally beyond the other proposed antennas. H. Wireless telephone services are regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission and are considered to be a public use consistent with the AR -2.5 zone and the AR General Plan land use designation. III. Approves Use Permit 06-0023 for MetroPCS, subject to the findings and conditions in Exhibit "A" DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED this 30th day of November, 2006, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners Marin, Leland, Lambert, Wilson, and Chairman Nelson NOES: No one ABSENT: No one ABSTAIN: No one CHUCK NELSON, Chairman Planning Commission County of Butte, State of California 3 0 ATTEST: L LYNN MCHARDSON, Secretary Planning Commission County of Butte, State of California • • EXHIBIT A USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: • (Certified Mail Rec.) UP06-0023 PERMIT NO. 041-430-012 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions. of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special. conditions set forth below: MetroPCS � is hereby granted a Use Permit in accordance with application filed to collocate six panel antennas at a height of 42 feet. Approval is also granted for the associated ground equipment. The project site is zoned AR -2.5 and is designated Agricultural Residential by the Butte County General Plan 1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of this Use 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. 24-41. 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 Use Permit must be established within 24 months of the delivery of the countersigned permit to the Permittee. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid, and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within two years of the date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the Permittee, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use. 5. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division 1. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is 5 i identified as "Attachment D" and date-stamped September 18, 2006, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 2. The new antennas and mounting hardware shall be painted to match the earth tone color of the proposed communications tower. 3. The installation of the Facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The Facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division that all associated towers in excess of thirty (30) feet in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 4. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 5. The placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. 6. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 7. The Facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 8. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 9. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 10. The Facility or combination of the Facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 11. If it is found that the Facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the Facility. In no case shall the Facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The Facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the Facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin 65. 12. Prior to issuance of the Use Permit, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the Facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the Facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such 0 • noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 13. All Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned Facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. 14. The Facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 15. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 16. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 17. The collocation of the antennas allowed by this Use Permit requires the issuance of a building permit from the Butte County Building Division. The Building Division, based upon engineered calculations submitted by the applicant, may determine that the tower cannot physically support the requested number of antennas. If that is the case, the number of new antennas allowed on the tower may be less than the number of antennas permitted by this Use Permit. California Department of Forestry/Butte County Fire 18. Prior to building construction, provide an all weather access of at least 10 feet wide and vertical clearance of 15 feet that will allow for ingress and egress and accommodate a 40,000 pound fire apparatus to within 150 feet of all structures. Environmental Health Division 19. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide a completed Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code. Pacific Gas and Electric 20. Any relocation or rearrangement of any existing PG&E facilities in the area to accommodate this project will be at the expense of the developer. 21. There shall be no building of structures, or the storage of materials allowed over or under any existing PG&E facilities, or inside any easements that exist which would infringe on PG&E easement rights. County Counsel 22. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the 7 El • 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 Division permits before starting construction, nor does it waive any other requirements. Butte County Planning Commission Chairman cc: Land Development Division Building Division Environmental Health Division Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessors Office Owner Z:\UP\METROPCS UP 06-0023\Planning Commission Documents\MetroPCS - UP06-0023 - Agenda Report DRAFT.doc 0 1 SVC Technologies, Inc. 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Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 Table of Contents Project Description......................................................3 SiteDescription..........................................................3 Radio Frequency Emissions Described................................4 FCC Radio Frequency Emissions Standards .........................7 Calculations.............................................................12 Conclusions............................................................... 13 Glossary of Terms......................................................14 References................................................................15 Butte College RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 2 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies 1. Project Summary Metro PCS has proposed the installation of a Personal Communications Service (PCS) radio communications facility (BTS) located at 2282 Clark Road in unincorporated Butte County. This site will utilize a new tower and serve Metro PCS, T -Mobile, Verizon Wireless, and Cingular Wireless. Land use permit application requirements for the County of Butte require the analysis of radio engineering parameters, including a report by a licensed engineer stating whether the maximum radio frequency radiation to be emitted by the proposed facility and adjacent properties conform with FCC safety standards'. SVC Technologies was contracted to conduct such analysis by Metro PCS, and this report summarizes that analysis. In this analysis, a site visit was conducted to verify the surrounding site usages against the proposed site plans. Investigation of the RF engineering configurations for T -Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Cingular Wireless was performed along with proposed Metro PCS RF engineering data along with possible future Nextel data, and the site was evaluated for compliance with the Federal Communications Commission guidelines for human exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. The site was found to fall well below the FCC limits for maximum permissible exposure to RF fields. 2. Site Description The proposed site is located on bare land approximately 400 feet from the nearest structure. The facility's general location and site plan are depicted in the attached site plans (8-1-06 revision). Site photos taken on July 29, 2006, during the site visit are included in Figures 1. A 90' lattice tower is proposed with Metro PCS locating its antennas at the lowest portion with a 44 -foot centerline above ground level in a three - sector configuration of two antennas per sector for a total of six antennas. Equipment cabinets housing radio and ancillary equipment would be located near the base of the monopole and utilities brought via trench to site. Plans exist for co -located carriers exist at present, including T -Mobile, Verizon, Cingular, and Nextel (future). Radio frequency designs were obtained for Verizon, and emissions information for Cingular and T -Mobile. Generic information was estimated for Nextel based on a typical site design for the area. 1 See Butte County Use Permit and Minor Use Permit —Communications Facilities Application Packet Checklisk item N 18. Butte College RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 3 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies i' SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 1. Project Summary Metro PCS has proposed the installation of a Personal Communications Service (PCS) radio communications facility (BTS) located at 2282 Clark Road in unincorporated Butte County. This site will utilize a new tower and serve Metro PCS, T -Mobile, Verizon Wireless, and Cingular Wireless. Land use permit application requirements for the County of Butte require the analysis of radio engineering parameters, including a report by a licensed engineer stating whether the maximum radio frequency radiation to be emitted by the proposed facility and adjacent properties conform with FCC safety standards'. SVC Technologies was contracted to conduct such analysis by Metro PCS, and this report summarizes that analysis. In this analysis, a site visit was conducted to verify the surrounding site usages against the proposed site plans. Investigation of the RF engineering configurations for T -Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Cingular Wireless was performed along with proposed Metro PCS RF engineering data along with possible future Nextel data, and the site was evaluated for compliance with the Federal Communications Commission guidelines for human exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. The site was found to fall well below the FCC limits for maximum permissible exposure to RF fields. 2. Site Description The proposed site is located on bare land approximately 400 feet from the nearest structure. The facility's general location and site plan are depicted in the attached site plans (8-1-06 revision). Site photos taken on July 29, 2006, during the site visit are included in Figures 1. A 90' lattice tower is proposed with Metro PCS locating its antennas at the lowest portion with a 44 -foot centerline above ground level in a three - sector configuration of two antennas per sector for a total of six antennas. Equipment cabinets housing radio and ancillary equipment would be located near the base of the monopole and utilities brought via trench to site. Plans exist for co -located carriers exist at present, including T -Mobile, Verizon, Cingular, and Nextel (future). Radio frequency designs were obtained for Verizon, and emissions information for Cingular and T -Mobile. Generic information was estimated for Nextel based on a typical site design for the area. 1 See Butte County Use Permit and Minor Use Permit —Communications Facilities Application Packet Checklisk item N 18. Butte College RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 3 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting z - 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140• Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916.709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 Figure 1 Site Photos View East View South View North 3. Radio Frequency Emissions Described View West Radio frequency emissions are forms of electromagnetic energy that are collectively described by the term "radio frequency" or "RF." RF emissions and associated phenomena can be discussed 'in terms of energy, radiation, or fields. Electromagnetic radiation is composed of waves of electric and magnetic energy moving together through space. These waves are generated by the movement of electrical charges such as in a conductive metal object or antenna. For example, moving charges ("current") in an antenna used by a broadcast station or a wireless base station generates electromagnetic waves that. radiate away from the transmitter's antenna. These Butte College RF E Report September 1, 2006 Page 4 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies . SSVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting "r 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 ' Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax:. 800-838-5495 electromagnetic waves are then intercepted by a receive antenna, such as such as on a wireless telephone. The term "electromagnetic field" quantifies the electromagnetic energy at a given location. The RF power density of that field can be quantified in units of mW/cm2 . Electromagnetic energy is primarily characterized by a wavelength or frequency. Both properties are interdependent. The wavelength (a) is the distance covered by one complete electromagnetic wave cycle, as shown in below: Electric Field Magnetic Field Direction of Propagation Since wavelength is directly proportional to frequency, high -frequency electromagnetic waves have short wavelengths and low -frequency waves have long wavelengths. The electromagnetic spectrum (Figure 6) includes all the various forms of electromagnetic . energy from extremely low frequency (ELF) energy, with very long wavelengths, to X-rays and gamma rays, which have very high frequencies and correspondingly short wavelengths. In between these extremes are radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, and ultraviolet radiation, in that order. Butte College RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 5 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SSVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering At Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 a NON - IONIZING o. I 4 __JONIZINO ao.: Ili ��M Aboiwrr �' X�aya p�m�r Rps c.or Pift F� °� j Y 1——J,—i—� —� --I, —�.— �. L (Hertz) 10 10 10 10 ' 10 10 10 10 10 10�� 10 0� 0� 10 0 10 10 10 10ID 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 cin 1 l--d—,I �-s; d 1! J 1 J 11 1-,1 I I I !�I —I 10 10 10 10 10 10 +0 10 +o >0 10 +o a1 + 10 +0 10 16 +o to 10 10 +0 10 10 Figure 6 - The Electromagnetic Spectrum Ionizing radiation, synonymous with x-rays and gamma rays (nuclear radiation), produces damage via cellular destruction and DNA manipulation. The destructive power of such radiation is related to its extremely short wavelength that penetrates skin with little to no resistance (attenuation) and acts directly on the atomic structure of atoms in the body. Non -ionizing radiation, such as in the radio spectrum, has been identified as producing localized heating of the skin at high levels, such as the principle a microwave oven functions on. The wavelengths are much longer than ionizing radiation, and are attenuated easily by the body. 4. FCC Radio Frequency Emissions Standards In the last two decades a rapid expansion of personal wireless services in the US resulted in hundreds to thousands of radio sites being constructed in virtually ever major and minor metropolitan center in the United States and much of the industrialized world. To expand these networks for service of additional customers and airtime usage, carriers must build additional sites. Radio tower heights are being forced lower to mitigate radio interference and capacity concerns, and to comply with stricter zoning requirements. Lower. tower heights require sites be built close to the population centers they serve. The trend of radio sites rapidly being constructed closer to population centers created much debate and research in 1990's regarding safe levels of radio frequency exposure for humans. Also driving the need for the research was an unprecedented increase in the number of persons regularly using handheld mobile phones, and the general dependence in radio frequency devices resulting from advances in technology. Butte College RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page'6 of 15 AH Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Electrical Engineering & Consulting AN 1100 fNiclody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 In 1996 the FCC adopted a standard for -safe human exposure levels to RF fields. The history leading to adoption of the standards, published in 47 CFR § 1.1301, et sea„ and detailed technically in FCC OET 65', are best described by the FCC in an excerpt from FCC OET 56': In 1985, the FCC adopted the 1982 ANSI guidelines for purposes of evaluating exposure due to �J RF transmitters licensed and authorized by the FCC. This decision was in response to provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 requiring all Federal Government agencies to evaluate the impact of their actions on the "quality of the human environment.i4 In 1992, ANSI adopted the 1991 IEEE standard as an American National Standard (a revision of its 1982 standard) and designated it ANSUIEEE C95.1-1992.5 In 1993, the FCC proposed to update its rules and adopt the new ANSVIEEE guidelines. After a lengthy period to allow for the filing of comments and for deliberation the FCC decided, in 1996, to_adopt a modified version of its original proposaL6 The FCC's action also fulfilled requirements of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 for adopting new RF exposure guidelines. The FCC considered a large number of comments submitted by industry, government agencies and the public. In particular, the FCC considered continents submitted by the EPA, FDA, NIOSH and OSHA, which have primary responsibility for health and safety in the Federal Goverment. The guidelines the FCC adopted were based on the recommendations of those agencies, and they have sent letters to the FCC supporting its decision and endorsing the FCC's guidelines as ! protective of public health. In its 1996 Order, the FCC noted that research and analysis relating to RF safety and health is ongoing and changes in recommended exposure limits may occur in the future as knowledge j increases in this field. In that regard, the FCC will continue to cooperate with industry and with expert agencies and organizations with responsibilities for health and safety in order to ensure that the FCC's guidelines continue to be appropriate and scientifically valid. ' 2 FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin No. 65. 3 FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin No. 56. The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969,42 USC Section 4321, et seq ' ANSUIEEE C95.1-1992 (originally issued as IEEE C95.1-1991), "IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency. Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz" . ;f 6 See Report and Order and Second Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 11 ET Docket 93-62. In 1997, the FCC released a technical bulletin entitled, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields," OET Bulletin 65 that contains detailed information on methods for compliance with FCC guidelines. These documents can be accessed at the FCC's Web site: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety. ' The Telecommunications Act of 1996, enacted on February 8, 1996, required that: "Within 180 days after the enactment of this Act, the Commission shall complete action in ET Docket 93-62 to prescribe and make effective Hiles regarding the environmental effects of radio frequency emissions." See Section 704(b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996). Butte College RFE Report . September 1, 2006 Page 7 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SSVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting ,' i a 1100 Melody Lane. Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 The FCC's guidelines are based on recommended exposure criteria issued by the NCRP and ANSUMEE. The NCRP exposure guidelines are similar to the ANSI/IEEE 1992 guidelines except for differences in recommended exposure levels at the lower frequencies and higher frequencies of the RF spectrum. Both ANSUIEEE and NCRP recommend two different tiers of exposure limits. The NCRP designates one tier for occupational exposure and the other for exposure of the general population while ANSUIEEE designates exposure tiers in terms of "environments," one for "controlled" environments and the other for "uncontrolled" environments. Over a broad range of frequencies, NCRP exposure limits for the public are generally one-fifth those for workers in terms of power density.s The NCRP and ANSM EEE exposure criteria identify the same threshold level at which harmful biological effects may occur, and the values for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) recommended for electric and magnetic field strength and power density in both documents are based on this threshold level.4 In addition, both the ANSUIEEE and NCRP guidelines are frequency dependent, based on findings (discussed earlier) that whole-body human absorption of RF energy varies with the frequency of the RF signal. The most restrictive limits on exposure are in the frequency range of 30-300 MHz where the human body absorbs RF energy most efficiently when exposed in the far field of an RF transmitting source. Although the ANSUMEE and NCRP guidelines differ at higher and lower frequencies, at frequencies used by the majority of FCC licensees the MPE limits are essentially the same regardless of whether ANSUMEE or NCRP guidelines are used. Most radiofrequency safety limits are defined in terms of the electric and magnetic field strengths as well as in terms of power density. For lower frequencies, limits are more meaningfully expressed in terms of electric and magnetic field strength values, and the indicated power densities are actually "far -field equivalent" power density values. The latter are listed for comparison purposes and because some instrumentation used for measuring RF fields is calibrated in terms of far -field or plane -wave equivalent power density. At higher frequencies, The FCC adopted limits for field strength and power density that are based on Sections 17.4.1 and 17.4.2, and the, time -averaging provisions of Sections 17.4.1.1 and 17.4.3, of "Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields," NCRP Report No. 86, for frequencies between 300 kHz and 100 GHz. With the exception of limits on exposure to power density above 1500 MHz, and limits for exposure to lower frequency magnetic fields, these MPE limits are also based on the guidelines developed by the IEEE and adopted by ANSI. See Section 4.1 of ANSUIEEE C95.1-1992, "Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz" (Reference 3). 7 These exposure limits are based on criteria quantified in terms of specific absorption rate (SAR). SAR is a measure of the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. Both the ANSUIEEE and NCRP exposure criteria are based on a determination that potentially harmful biological effects can occur at an SAR level of 4 W/kg as averaged over the whole-body. Appropriate safety factors have been incorporated to arrive at limits for both whole-body exposure (0.4 W/kg for "controlled" or "occupational" exposure and 0.08 W/kg for "uncontrolled" or "general population" exposure, respectively) and for partial -body (localized SAR), such as might occur in the head of the user of a hand-held cellular telephone. The new MPE limits are more conservative in some cases than the limits specified by ANSI in 1982. However, these more conservative limits do not arise from a fundamental change in the SAR threshold for harm, but from a precautionary desire to add an additional margin of safety for exposure of the public or exposure in "uncontrolled' environments. Butte College RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 8 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies �° 4 SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting s 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, C.k • 95678 t Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 and when one is actually in the "far field" of a radiation source, it is usually only necessary to evaluate power density. In the far field of an RF transmitter power density and field strength are related by standard mathematical equations.10 The exposure limits adopted by the FCC in 1996 expressed in terms of electric and magnetic field strength and power density for transmitters operating at frequencies from 300 kHz to 100 GHz are shown in Table 1. The FCC also adopted limits for localized ("partial body") absorption in terms of SAR that apply to certain portable transmitting devices such as hand-held cellular telephones.) l 10 See OET Bulletin 65 for details. " These guidelines are based on those recommended by ANSUIEEE and NCRP. See Sections 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 of ANSUIEEE C95.1-1992 and Section 17.4.5 of NCRP Report No. 86. For purposes of evaluation, the FCC has designated these devices as either "portable" or "mobile" depending on how they are to be used. Portable devices are normally those used within 20 centimeters of the body and must be evaluated with respect to SAR limits. Mobile devices are normally used 20 centimeters or mon: away from the body and can be evaluated in terms of either SAR or field intensity. Detailed information on FCC requirements for evaluating portable and mobile devices can be found in OET Bulletin 65 and in.the FCC's Rules and Regulations, 47 CFR 2.1091 and 2.1093. Butte College RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 9 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SSVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 ,Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 't a Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 Table 1- FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) (A) Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure Frequency Time Range or S (MHz) Electric Field Magnetic Field Power Density Averaging Strength (E) Strength (H) (S) IEP, H 2 (V/m) (A/m) (mW/cm) (minutes) 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 (100)* 6 3.0-30 1842/f 4.89/f (900/il)* 6 30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6 300-1500 -- -- f/300 6 1500-100,000 -- -- 5 6 (B) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Electric Field Magnetic Field Power Density Averaging Time Range Strength (E) Strength (H) (S) E 12, 1H 12 or S (MHz) (V/m) (A/m) (mW/cm) (minutes) 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 (100)* 30 1.34-30 824/f 2.19/f (180/f)* 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 -- -- f/1500 30 1500-100,000 -- -- 1.0 30 f = frequency in MHz *Plane -wave equivalent power density NOTE 1; Occupational/controlled limits apply in situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. Limits for occupational/controlled exposure also apply in situations when an individual is transient through a location where occupational/controlled limits apply provided he or she is made aware of the potential for exposure. NOTE 2: General populationluncontrolled exposures apply in situations in which the general public may be exposed, or in which persons that are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure. Butte College RIFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 10 of 15 All Rights Reserved - SVC Technologies SSVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 N9dodv Lanc, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916.709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 The preceding FCC MPE limits are published graphically as: Power Density (mW/cm2) 1. FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) . Plane -wave Equivalent Power Density Occupahonal/Conlrolled Exposure - - - General Population/Unccn"1W Exposure 0.11 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 . 1 1 0.03 0.3 1 3 30 300 1 3,000 30,000 } 300,000 1.34 f.500 1001,000 Frequency (MHz) A critical factor in WE analysis is application of the "Occupational/Controlled Exposure" limit versus -the "General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure" limit. The General Population/Uncontrolled WE limit at 1950 MHz of 1.0 mW/cm2 is 1/5d' the level allowed for an Occupational/Controlled exposure of 5.0 mW/cm2.Occupational limits are measured over a period of 6 minutes; General Population WE limits are measured over 30 minutes. The maximum field values in the FCC WE limits are derived from ANSI / IEEE research of localized tissue heating. It has been determined that potentially harmful biological effects can occur at a Specific Absorption Rate of 4.0 Watts/Kg. This value is averaged over the whole body, versus a single -point of exposure. The FCC WE limits were selected at one-tenth (10%) of the 4.0 W/Kg limit for the Occupational/Controlled exposures, or 0.4 W/Kg - a very conservative safety margin. The General/Uncontrolled exposure limits were then set at one-fifth (20%) of the Occupational/Controlled limits. In WE analysis for general/uncontrolled areas, another conservative practice occurs if specific exposure time cannot be calculated for an uncontrolled environment. In cases such as in a residential area, the 30 -minute General/Uncontrolled limit is eliminated if specific exposure time cannot be calculated for an uncontrolled environment. Under that assumption if a field of the General/Uncontrolled limit were never encountered, Butte College RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 11 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SSVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting .0 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roscville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 regardless of exposure duration, the MPE could never be reached regardless of how long a person was in the environment. Conversely, if the MPE limit were ever reached, data on the exposure time would be required to determine if the MPE was actually exceeded for the General/Uncontrolled setting. The FCC MPE limits generally apply. to all facilities, operations, and transmitters that are regulated by the FCC. FCC applications for construction permits, licenses to transmit, renewals, equipment authorizations, or modifications to existing facilities requires certification that all facilities conform with the MPE limits, or that the facility is categorically exempt from further routine analysis after the initial certification. 5. RF Emissions Calculations Calculations were used to predict RF field strengths around the proposed RF sources according to FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin Number 65 according to the following equation. S = (P)(G) = EIRP FCC OET 65, Equation 6 (2r) (R) T(n)_(R)2 Where: S = power density (mW/cm2) P = antenna input power (mW) G = antenna gain (numeric) relative to isotropic radiator. R = distance to center of radiator (cm) EIRP = 1.64 x ERP This calculation assumes a doubling of field strength and a quadrupling of power density due to possible nearby reflections. Such assumptions deliver a worst-case value for the strongest reflections. ' The maximum power density for Metro PCS was calculated directly below the tower at. 6.5 feet above ground elevation, 1000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 44 feet, two degrees of antenna downtilt, and found to be 1.3% of the existing standard for an uncontrolled environment. The maximum power density for Cingular Wireless cellular band emissions was calculated directly below the tower at 6.5 feet above ground level, 1000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 54 feet, 5 degrees of antenna Downtilt, and found to be approximately 1.7% of the uncontrolled environment. The maximum power density for Cingular Wireless PCS band emissions was calculated directly below the tower at 6.5 feet above ground level, 2000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 54 feet, 5 degrees of antenna Downtilt, and found to be approximately 0.6% of the uncontrolled environment. Butte College RIFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 12 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies - SVC Technologies, Inc. 5, Electrical Engineering & Consulting { 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 a Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 '1'he maximum power density for Verizon Wireless cellular band emissions was calculated directly below the tower at 6.5 feet above ground level, 1000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 65 feet, 5 degrees of antenna Downtilt, and found to be approximately 0.9% of the uncontrolled environment. The maximum power density for future Nextel SMR band emissions was calculated directly below the tower at 6.5 feet above ground level, 2000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 75 feet, 5 degrees of antenna Downtilt, and found to be approximately 1.3% of the uncontrolled environment. The maximum power density for T -Mobile PCS band emissions was calculated directly below the tower at 6.5 feet above ground level, 1000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 87 feet, 5 degrees of antenna Downtilt, and found to be approximately 0.2% of the uncontrolled environment. The total contribution to the FCC MPE for uncontrolled environments was found to be approximately 6% for all proposed carriers at this location and based on worst-case calculations. 6. Conclusions Computational analysis yields the total RF power density from this proposed site at { approximately 6% of the FCC standard for uncontrolled environments. This site is well below the standard. The only opportunity to violate MPE limits wouldbe by persons engaged in tower maintenance activities. The MPE limits can only be exceeded within a few feet and directly in front of the antennas, and by remaining for an extended period of time. " Wireless industry contractors are required to be trained in such operations, and thus are subject to the Occupational Standard. Operations directly in the danger zone of antennas are normally carried out with personal utilizing personal radiation monitors, and in cases of violation of the Occupational Standard, only after disabling the energy to the affected antenna "off', or using a RF safety suit which attenuates the RF fields to safe levels. Other maintenance operations in the site would prove impossible to violate MPE limits The industry'standard for employees and contractors accessing the tower near antennas shall be adhered to, and thus the Occupational Standard is assumed to apply near the antennas. The standard posting of a yellow"Caution" sign per IEEE C95.2-1999 standard at the base of the tower as an indication of RF levels near antennas for tower + climbers and compliance with RF safety regulations is recommended. 1/1, moo Chris Baker, PE (CA Lic. #17233) Date Butte College RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 13 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies CAA C7& S roar W w 6 Fcr—str /0?40 F SSVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Nlelodv Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916.709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 8. Glossary of Terms ANSI: The American National Standards Institute. A private, non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. Antenna: The mechanical and electrical element that converts radio frequency currents in a conductor (wire) to electromagnetic fields in space. BTS: Common term for wireless base station transmitter system. Cellular: FCC uses term to classify common wireless carrier licensees in the 800 MHz band. CFR: Code of Federal Regulations. 47 CFR contains the FCC rules. FCC: Federal Communications Commission. Frequency: The measure of oscillations per second of a waveform, normally in MHz. Inversely proportional to the wavelength of the field. General Population/Uncontrolled Exposures: Situations in which the general public may be exposed, or in which persons that are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure, to RF emissions. IEEE: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. A scientific and educational professional society, directed toward the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical engineering, electronics, radio and the allied branches of engineering and the related arts and sciences. MPE (limit): Maximum Permissible Exposure limit. MHz: Megahertz (million cycles/second). PCS: FCC classification of common wireless carrier in the 1950 MHz band. RF: Radio Frequency, or the frequency of electromagnetic emissions in the radio spectrum. Watt: Metric unit of power. Used to quantify the intensity of an electromagnetic field. Butte College RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 14 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies 9. References 1. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields", FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin No. 65, Edition 97-01, August 1997. 2. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), "Questions and Answers about Biological Effects and Potential Hazards of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields", OET Bulletin Number 56, Fourth Edition, August 1999. 3. The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969,42 USC Section 4321, et seq. 4. ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 (originally issued as IEEE C95.1-1991), "IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz", 1992, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, N.Y. 5. Federal Communications Commission, Report and Order and Second Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket 93-62. 6. Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 164-104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996). 7. National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP), 'Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields,". NCRP` Report No. 86, 1986. NCRP, Bethesda, MD. Butte College RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 15 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC 'technologies SVC Technologies, Inc. I r Electrical Engineering '& Consulting ti uu8 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phnnn• O11L7110_11M Ro-• 41NL414_GOC 9. References 1. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields", FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin No. 65, Edition 97-01, August 1997. 2. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), "Questions and Answers about Biological Effects and Potential Hazards of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields", OET Bulletin Number 56, Fourth Edition, August 1999. 3. The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969,42 USC Section 4321, et seq. 4. ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 (originally issued as IEEE C95.1-1991), "IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz", 1992, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, N.Y. 5. Federal Communications Commission, Report and Order and Second Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket 93-62. 6. Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 164-104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996). 7. National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP), 'Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields,". NCRP` Report No. 86, 1986. NCRP, Bethesda, MD. 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Approval is also granted for the associated ground equipment. The project site is zoned AR -2.5 and is designated Agricultural Residential by the Butte County General Plan 1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of this 9 Use 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. 24-41. 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 Use Permit must be established within 24 months of the delivery of the countersigned permit to the Permittee. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid, and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within two years of the date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the Permittee, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use. 5. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division 1. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is 1 identified as "Attachment D" and date-stamped September 18, 2006, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 2. The new antennas and mounting hardware shall be painted to match the earth tone color of the proposed communications tower: 3. The installation of the Facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The Facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division that all associated towers in excess of thirty (30) feet in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 4. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 5. The placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. 6. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 7. The Facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus .with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 8. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 9. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such fevised 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. 10. The Facility or combination of the Facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 11. If it is found that the Facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the Facility. In no case shall the Facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The Facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the Facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin 65. 12. Prior to issuance of the Use Permit, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the Facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the Facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such 2 noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 13. All Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned Facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. 14. The Facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 15. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 16. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 17. The collocation of the antennas allowed by this Use Permit requires the issuance of a building permit from the Butte County Building Division. The Building Division, based upon engineered calculations submitted by the applicant, may determine that the tower cannot physically support the requested number of antennas. If that is the case, the number of new antennas allowed on the tower may be less than the number of antennas permitted by this Use Permit. California Department of Forestry/Butte County Fire 18. Prior to building construction, provide an all weather access of at least 10 feet wide and vertical clearance of 15 feet that will allow for ingress and egress and accommodate a 40,000 pound fire apparatus to within 150 feet of all structures. Environmental Health Division 19. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide a completed Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code. Pacific Gas and Electric 20. Any relocation or rearrangement of any existing PG&E facilities in the area to accommodate this project will be at the expense of the developer. 21. There shall be no building of structures, or the storage of materials allowed over or under any existing PG&E facilities, or inside any easements that exist which would infringe on PG&E easement rights. County Counsel 22. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the 3 - 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:6 Z I �ej �D U Applicant NOTE: Issuance of this Use Permit does not waive requirement of obtaining- Building and Health Division permits before starting construction, nor does it waive any other requirements. Butte, ounty Planning Commission Chairman cc: Land Development Division Building Division Environmental Health Division Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessors Office Owner Z:\UP\METROPCS UP 06-0023\Planning Commission Documents\MetroPCS - UP06-0023 - Agenda Report DRAFT.doc -' CERTIFIED (Domestic Mail On For delivery informati c FFIIAL USE rl S Pvfstage $ ru M Ce41d Fee E3 ,i Postmark C3 Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) Here O ROW Delivery Fee fu (Endorsemerd Required) cor Total Postage & Fees Ln p Sento L7 3`treef, Apt No.; 7----•---• r-------`---- ........................ or PO Box No., City, Slate. LiW ----'-----•-'-••- 4 'J 0 0 Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING 11/30/2006 MetroPCS 785 Orchard Dr. Suite 200 Folsom, CA 95630 Re: Use Permit, UP06-0023, AP: 041-430-012 Gentlemen: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Commission held November 30,.2006, your request for a Use PermitMetro PCS requests a use permit to colocate six (6) panel antennas at the 42 foot level on a previously approved, but unconstructed communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on a new concrete pad adjacent to the tower., on property zoned, AR -2-1/2, (Agricultural -Residential, 2 -1/2 -acre parcels), was approved subject to the conditions listed on the enclosures. The property is located 2822 Clark Rd, approximately 600 feet north of Butte Campus Dr. and 2700 feet north of the Clark Rd/Durham-Pentz Rd intersection Please sign both copies and return both copies to this Division within 40 calendar days. Should you desire to appeal any of the conditions imposed by the Planning Commission, you must do so in writing prior to 5:00 p.m., Monday, December 11, 2006 to the: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors 25 County Center Drive Oroville, California, 95965 The appeal fee of $50.00 must be paid at that time. If you do not appeal, and if there are no other appeals within the 10 calendar -day appeal period, the action of the Planning Commission is final. APPROVAL OF PROJECT SUBJECT TO PAYMENT OF ALL APPLICABLE FEES Payment of all applicable fees will be required as a condition of approval for your project. Prompt payment of invoiced amounts will expedite the approval process in satisfying this condition. Please be aware that failure to return the signed copies within 40 calendar days will invalidate the Planning Commission's approval. Re-application to this Division would then be necessary. The Use Permit is deemed granted when the enclosures have been signed by the applicant, with the counter signature of the Chairman of the Planning Commission, and said permit is received by the applicant by registered mail. Pursuant to Section 66020 (d) (2) of the Government Code you are hereby notified that you have 90 days to register a protest challenging any fees, dedications, reservations, or exactions imposed as conditions of approval for this project. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Chris Tolley at 538-7603 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Lynn Richardson Commission Clerk Cc: Peek Site Com Danny Crone kAletters\merge Ietters\APPRCATUP.dot • Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530).538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING November 16, 2006 MetroPCS 785 Orchard Dr. Suite 200 Folsom, CA 95630 Re: UP06-0023, AP: 041-430-012 Gentlemen: Enclosed is a copy of the Agenda Report concerning your application for a Metro PCS requests a use permit to colocate six (6) panel antennas at the 42 foot level on a previously approved, but unconstructed communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on a new concrete pad adjacent to the tower. on property zoned AR -2-1/2 (Agricultural -Residential, 2 -1/2 -acre parcels). The project is located 2822 Clark Rd, approximately 600 feet north of Butte Campus Dr. and 2700 feet north of the Clark Rd/Durham-Pentz Rd intersection. 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 November 30, 2006, at 9:00 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 Chris Tolley of this office at 538-7603, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Lynn Richardson Commission Clerk Enc. cc: Peek Site Com Danny Crone Environmental Health Land Development K:\letters\merge letters\SCHEDULE.dot BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT — November 30, 2006 Applicant: MetroPCS Supervisor 4 District: Owner: Danny Crone File #: UP06-0023 Planner: Chris Tolley Request: MetroPCS requests a Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 42 -foot level on a previously approved communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on a new concrete pad adjacent to the tower. G.P.: Agricultural Residential Zoning: AR -2.5 Zone Date: April 14, 1998 APN: 041-430-012 Parcel Size: 9.75 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Location: 2822 Clark Road (approximately 0. 11 miles north of the Clark Road and Durham Pentz Road intersection), in the Butte Valley area. Attachments: A: Resolution with Exhibit A B: General Plan/Zoning Map C: Vicinity Map D: Site Plan MetroPCS requests a Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 42 -foot level on a previously approved communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on a new concrete pad adjacent to the tower. The parcel is located at 2822 Clark Road (approximately 0. 11 miles north of the Clark Road and Durham Pentz Road intersection), in the Butte Valley area. Staff recommends approval of this Use Permit with the findings and conditions identified below. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: • MetroPCS requests a Use Permit to colocate six panel antennas at the 42 -foot level on a previously approved communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on a new concrete pad adjacent to the tower. • The proposed panel antennas and associated equipment will provide wireless communications service on behalf of MetroPCS in the Butte Valley community and surrounding areas. • The proposed panel antennas are 2.25 square feet in total area (54" long by 6" wide). ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 30, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0023 Agenda Report ■ Page 1 of 12 ■ • The associated ground equipment will be placed on a 168 square foot concrete pad within a 240 square foot lease area. • The lease area will be surrounded by a 6 -foot tall chain link fence topped with 3 strands of barbed wire. • Following the facilities construction it is proposed to be unmanned. However, company technicians will visit the site, approximately once a month, to perform routine maintenance. • No advertising or signage is proposed, except signs required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and emergency contact information. • Access to the site is, and will continue to be, from Clark Road. • The tower was approved by Use Permit 05-01; however, building permits have not been issued for the tower's construction. • Collocations approved by Use Permit 05-01 include six antennas at the height of 87 -feet (T - Mobile) and twelve antennas at the height of 75 -feet (Nextel). Collocations approved by Use Permit 06-16 include twelve antennas at the height of 52 -foot. • A fifth collocation is proposed at the height of 63 -feet; however, it will require a separate Use Permit. SITE CHARACTERISTICS: • The project site is zoned AR -2.5 (Agricultural Residential two and a half acre minimum) and has a General Plan Land Use designation of Agricultural Residential. • The project site, 340 to 360 feet above sea level, contains a dwelling and several accessory structures, a pond, an unnamed waterway with riparian vegetation, and vacant fields of grasses. The entire parcel is within the northwest corner of vernal pool critical. habitat . (Subunit 7K), however, there are no vernal pools ori the project site. • The proposed. 92 -foot tall tower will be located on the project site such that if it should structurally fail it will not fall onto an adjoining parcel, Clark Road, or on the project site dwelling. • The parcels to the north and immediately east of the site are also zoned AR -2.5. The parcels to the west across Clark Road are zoned A-5 and P -Q (for Butte College) and the parcel to the south is zoned A-160. • Land uses on the surrounding parcels include Butte College, uncultivated fields, rural density housing and, approximately 1,500 feet to the north, a mobile home park. ANALYSIS: • The project would not result in a significant increase in air emissions, fugitive dust emissions, light, noise, or vehicle traffic. • Only a minor amount of construction activity would be required to install the proposed antennas and associated ground equipment. ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 30, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0023 Agenda Report ■ Page 2 of 12 ■ • The proposed antennas are not expected to create any significant visual impacts because they would not increase the height of the proposed tower nor will they extend beyond the existing vertical plane. • The tower will not be expanded or enlarged. • Photo simulations of the proposed antennas show that they would not significantly change . the appearance of the tower. • No emergency power generators are proposed; emergency power would be obtained from batteries installed in the equipment shelters. ZONING/GENERAL PLAN CONSISTENCY • Section 24-96 of Butte County Code states that communications facilities are not permitted in the AR -2.5 zoning district unless a permit is obtained, subject to the requirements of Butte County Code Section 24-262. Section 24-262(d) states that a Use Permit must be obtained for the installation of a new communication facility and for the collocation of antennas on an existing tower/pole in the AR -2.5 zone. • The project site is designated as Agricultural Residential by the Land Use Element Map of the General Plan, which allows public uses as.secondary uses (note: mobile phone service providers are considered a public utility because they are regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission). The project has been conditioned to meet the requirements of Section 24-262, including: • Radio-frequency emissions in excess of FCC standards are not allowed. • Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered to be abandoned and must be removed. • Written 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 Office of Engineering & Technology Bulletin 65 (Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields, August 1997). • Submittal of a bond or cash deposit to cover the cost of a radio-frequency study. • Engineering analysis . to ensure that the proposed communications tower would be able to support the proposed antennas. Radio -Frequency (RF) Emissions • A radio-frequency analysis, prepared by a registered electrical engineer, determined that the emissions from the existing and proposed antennas would be less than 6% of the existing standard for uncontrolled public exposure to radio-frequency emissions. • The proposed operation of the site would be in compliance with the FCC requirements for uncontrolled public exposure to RF radiation. ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 30, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0023 Agenda Report ■ Page 3 of 12 ■ ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ November 30, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0023 Agenda Report ■ Page 5 of 12 ■ 0 RESOLUTION - • A RESOLUTION OF THE BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING USE PERMIT 06-0023 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered Use Permit 06-0023 for MetroPCS, in accordance with Chapter 24, Section 45; Use Permits, of the Butte County Code on Assessor's Parcel Number 041-430-012; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined that the project is categorically exempt under Section 15311 in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act; and WHEREAS, said Use Permit was referred to various affected public and private agencies, County departments, and referral agencies for review and comments; and WHEREAS, a duly noticed public hearing was held on November 30, 2006; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered report from the Planning Division and public comments. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission: I. Finds that this project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15311. Section 15311 consists of .construction of minor structures accessory (appurtenant) to existing facilities. Antennas placed on an existing communications tower are considered to be accessory structures. A. Because the project is exempt from the provisions of CEQA, the payment of fees pursuant to Fish and Game Code Section 711.4 and 14 CCR 753.5 is not required. B. The custodian of the record is the Department of Development Services. The location of the record is 7 County Center Drive, Oroville CA 95965. II. Makes the following Use Permit findings: A. The proposed location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use are in accordance with the purpose of this Ordinance, the purpose of the zone in which the site is located, the Butte County General Plan, and the development policies and standards of the County because: i. Conditions of approval have been applied to this project pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section 24-262 (Wireless Communication Facilities). The project is in accord with the purposes of the AR -2.5 zone and the Butte County General Plan designation of Agricultural Residential. The AR -2.5 zone allows co -locations with approval of a Use Permit. The Agricultural Residential land use designation allows public utilities as Secondary Uses. ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 30, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0023 Agenda Report ■ Page 6 of 12 ■ ii. Collocation of antennas on a previously approved tower decreases the need for communication towers elsewhere to provide service. Reducing the number of communication towers needed to provide necessary service is a benefit to the County. B. The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use would be compatible with, and would not adversely affect, or be detrimental to adjacent uses, residents, buildings, structures, or natural resources, with consideration given to: 1. Harmony in scale, bulk, coverage, and density: The proposed antennas would not increase the height of the proposed communications tower or extend horizontally beyond the existing vertical plane. 2. The availability of public facilities, services and utilities: Electrical power service would be established at the property and no additional services or utilities would be required with this project. A water source and a sewage disposal system are not required because the facility will be unmanned. 3. The harmful effect, if any, upon desirable neighborhood character: The radio-frequency emissions from the proposed antennas would meet FCC standards for public exposure. The proposed antennas would not result in a significant visual impact to the neighborhood in that the new antennas and mounting hardware would be painted to match the color of approved communications tower. The proposed antennas and equipment shelter would not -generate any noise. 4. The generation of traffic and the capacity and physical character of surrounding streets: Only a negligible amount of vehicle traffic will occur during installation of the antennas and equipment cabinet. The communications facility would be unmanned and only one site visit per month would be required by maintenance personnel after installation. Clark Road would provide access for the project site and would not be impacted by this increase in vehicular traffic. 5. The suitability of the site for the type and intensity of use or development which is proposed: The site is ideally suited for the project because the proposed antennas would be mounted on a previously approved communications tower that would provide wireless service to the Butte Valley area. 6. Any other relevant impact of the proposed use: ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 30, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0023 Agenda Report ■ Page 7 of 12 ■ The Planning Division has circulated the proposed collocation application to County Agencies and has received no evidence that the use would cause any other relevant impact. C. Based on the above findings, the proposed location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use and the conditions under which it would be operated or maintained would not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. D. The proposed use will comply with each of the applicable provisions of Butte County Code Chapter 24, Section 262. Conditions of approval have been applied to this project pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section 24- 262 (Wireless Communication Facilities). The project is in accord with the purposes of the AR -2.5 zone and the Butte County General Plan designation of Agricultural -Residential. The AR -2.5 zone allows collocations with approval of a Use Permit. The Agricultural Residential land use designation allows public utilities as Secondary Uses. E. This project would place antennas on a previously approved communications tower, which eliminates the need for a new communications tower to be erected elsewhere in the project area. F. The radio-frequency emissions generated by the antennas on the communications tower would be below the public exposure limits set by the FCC for wireless communication facilities. . G. The proposed antennas would not create any impacts to aircraft operations because they will not increase the height of the previously approved communications tower nor extend horizontally beyond the, other proposed antennas. H. Wireless telephone services are regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission and are considered to be a public use consistent with the AR -2.5 zone and the AR General Plan land use designation. III. Approves Use Permit 06-0023 for MetroPCS, subject to the . findings and conditions in Exhibit "A" ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 30, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0023 Agenda Report ■ Page 8 of 12 ■ DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED this 30th day of November, 2006, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: CHUCK NELSON, Chairman Planning Commission County of Butte, State of California ATTEST: LYNN RICHARDSON, Secretary Planning Commission County of Butte, State of California ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 30, 2006 ■ MettoPCS UP06-0023 Agenda Report ■ Page 9 of 12 ■ EXHIBIT A USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: (Certified Mail Rec.) UP06-0023 PERMIT NO. 041-430-012 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of. Butte and the special conditions set forth below: MetroPCS is hereby granted a Use Permit in accordance with application filed to collocate six panel antennas at a height of 42 feet. Approval is also granted for the associated ground equipment. The project site is zoned AR -2.5 and is designated Agricultural Residential by the Butte County General Plan 1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of this Use 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. 24-41. 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 Use Permit must be established within 24 months of the delivery of the countersigned permit to the Permittee. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each -Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid, and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within two years of the date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the Permittee, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use. 5. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division 1. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 30, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0023 Agenda Report ■ Page 10 of 12 ■ identified as "Attachment D" and date-stamped September 18, 2006, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 2. The new antennas and mounting hardware shall be painted to match the earth tone color of the proposed communications tower. 3. The installation of the Facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The Facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division that all associated towers in excess of thirty (30) feet in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 4. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 5. The placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. 6. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 7. The Facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 8. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 9. The Facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 10. The Facility or combination of the Facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 11. If it is found that the Facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the Facility. In no case shall the Facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The Facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the Facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin 65. 12. Prior to issuance of the Use Permit, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the Facility's RVEMF 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 ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 30, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0023 Agenda Report ■ Page 11 of 12 ■ necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 13. All Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned Facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. 14. The Facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in -the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 15. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 16. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 17. The collocation of the antennas allowed by this Use Permit requires the issuance of a building permit from the Butte County Building Division. The Building Division, based upon engineered calculations submitted by the applicant, may determine that the tower cannot physically support the requested number of antennas. If that is the case, the number of new antennas allowed on the tower may be less than the number of antennas permitted by this Use Permit. California Department of Forestry/Butte County Fire 18. Prior to building construction, provide an all weather access of at least 10 feet wide and vertical clearance of 15 feet that will allow for ingress and egress and accommodate a 40,000 pound fire apparatus to within 150 feet of all structures. Environmental Health Division 19. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide a completed Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code. Pacific Gas and Electric 20. Any relocation or rearrangement of any existing PG&E facilities in the area to accommodate this project will be at the expense of the developer. 21. There shall be no building of structures, or the storage of materials allowed over or under any existing PG&E facilities, or inside any easements that exist which would infringe on PG&E easement rights. County Counsel . ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 30, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0023 Agenda Report ■ Page 12 of 12 ■ 22. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. 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 Division permits before starting construction, nor does it waive any other requirements. 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S Request: Supervisorial District but unconstructed communications tower with equipment cabinet on a concrete ad. Assessor Parcel No: 041-430-012 File: UP 06-0023 / ' J W t Bran h Ln I I V„ Ge I I �e ARG „/ I I ii `—_— ___ -- I I I /-- I Ru / --- ----- /�— lL -- II — I cc X I O I Dou let e A 5 AR �r \� %,> Project Location N,Ac 4 rW�i„ ' \ Durham-Pentz Rrd P -Q P ” r �I I Circle 4 Ct G OL I Vistj; 920 460 0 920 1,840 2,760 3,680 4,600 5,520 6,440 7,360 8,280 Feet N BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION IN E Applicant: MetroPCS Owner: Danny & Teresa Crone Hearin Date: November 30, 2006 @ 9:00 a.m. Existin Zone: AR -2-12 (Agricultural Residential, 2-1/2 acre min.) al Request: Use Permit to colocate six (6) panel antennas at the 42 foot level on a previously approved, District Supervisorial ri but unconstructed communications tower with equipment cabinet on a concrete ad. Assessor Parcel No: 041-430-012 File: UP 06-0023 Sh Rd ADove Ridge Rd OD UP 06-0023 041-430-012 I metropcs VICINITY MAP Colle Sh Rd ADove Ridge Rd OD UP 06-0023 041-430-012 I metropcs BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that a public hearing is published for Thursday, November 30, 2006, in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following item: ITEM DETERMINED TO BE CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT FROM ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Name: MetroPCS Project: Use Permit UP06-0023 Planner: Chris Tolley APN: 041-430-012 Zoning: AR -2.5 Location: 2822 Clark Rd, approximately 600 feet north of Butte Campus Dr. and 2700 feet north of the Clark Rd/Durham-Pentz Rd intersection, in the Butte Valley area. Proposal: Metro PCS requests a use permit to colocate six (6) panel antennas at the height of 42 feet on a previously approved, communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on a new concrete pad adjacent to the tower. The above mentioned application is on file and available for public viewing at the office of the Butte County Development Services Department, Planning Division, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. For information call: Chris Tolley, (530) 538-7603, (Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Comments may be submitted in writing at any time prior to the hearing or orally at the meeting listed above or as may be continued to a later date. Upon action taken by the Planning Commission on the project an appeal may be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. The appeal period is 10 days. If you challenge the above application in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission, at or prior to, the public hearing. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES To be published in the Oroville Mercury Register, Thursday, November 16, 2006. ilk "DRAFT" LEAD IN SHEET (� 00,23 PROJECT NUMBER: P_1 AP#(s): APPLICANT: ��-i- 430�oc2 OWNER(S): LJ q Hh J11-C., r u ri��REPRESENTATIVE: "LP ip C, P OPOS�D REQUEST: (by counter planner) use_ &r 444' CO �a X DS,'(,l� FINAL REQUEST: (by project planner) LOCATION: (by counter �DD, A,R� n ,&— FINAL LOCATION: (by project 2 s ZZ Owl / f At1g.C/fv1_/ 4(A�m,-i /t AXEXISTING ZONING: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: SIZE: 1S �tcr�f SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT #: DATE RECEIVED: . q —1 �" OCOUNTER PLANNER'S. INITIALS: S IDR Date: I `--1 < <It INASEP 18 2at1'6 30 Day Complete: IDE VELOPME`I - Tentative Hearing Date: COMMENT DISTRIBUTION LIST Project Number: County Offices and Cities: _ Planning Division X Assessor's Office - Mapping X Environmental Health City of Biggs _ Building Manager _ City of Chico X LAFCo _ City of Gridley X Agricultural Commission _ City of Oroville X Public Works/Land Dev _ Town of Paradise X - County Counsel Fire Protection: _ BCAG _ ALUC _ APCD _ Butte Co. Farm Bureau Chico Airport Commission Chief Administrative Officer X California Department of Forestry _ El Medio Fire Protection District Domestic Water: _ S.F.W & P. Agency (OWID) _ Butte Water District Califomia Water Service Co. _ Thermalito Irrigation District Utilities: _ PG&E North - Chico _ Pacific Bell PG&E South - Oroville _ Viacom Cable TV Irrigation District: _ Biggs / West Gridley Water _ Durham Irrigation Dist. Richvale Irrigation Dist. _ Table Mountain Irrigation Dist. Sewer: L.O.A.P.U.D. Sterling City Sewer Main Drainage Districts: _ Sacramento & San Joaquin Drainage Dist. _ Drainage District 200 Reclamation District No. 2056 _ State Agencies: CalTrans _ Dept. of Water Resources Federal Agencies: U.S. Forest Service Other Districts, Agencies, Committees, etc.: Del Oro Water Co. Other Chambers Cable TV Paradise Irrigation Dist. Skansen Subdivision (CSA 21) Reclamation District No. 833 Reclamation District No. 2054 Dept. of Fish and Game U.S. Bureau of Land Management K:\Planning\FORMS\APPLICATIONS\MS_Word\Lead-in Sheet Distribution List.doc Revised 09/11/06 APPLICANT: MetroPCS, AGENT: Peek Site Com FILE #: UP06-0023 BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PERMIT DATE: 9/18/2006 APN: 041-430-012 PLANNER: Chris Tolley PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Metro PCS requests a use permit to colocate six (6) panel antennas at the 42 foot level on a previously approved, but unconstructed communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on a new concrete pad adjacent to the tower.. Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: A. STREETS ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of building permits, obtain an encroachment permit and improve all new and existing driveway approaches to publicly maintained roads as specified in the County Improvement Standards and the terms of the encroachment permit. ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of building permits, deed to Butte County in fee simple _ feet of right-of-way from the centerline of along the entire property frontage. The right-of-way shall be sufficient for the installation of Improvement Standard No. S-5 at all street intersections. ❑ 3. Prior to the issuance of building permits, submit road and drainage improvement plans for the installation and construction of the street frontage improvements on to County Improvement Standards. Improve parcel frontage to a street section on to an RS-_ road standard including, but not limited to curb, gutter and sidewalk for parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less. Construct or install the required improvements. ❑ 4. Prior to the issuance of building permits, relinquish abutter's rights of access to Butte County along the frontage of parcels , except at approved access points. B. DRAINAGE ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of building permits, a plan for a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall detail existing drainage conditions and shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained or retained on- site and/ or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of building permits, establish 100 year flood plain elevations and the lowest floor elevations for any structures, in accordance with Butte County Code §26-25. Show on the additional map sheet the elevations (by contours) and the location of an accepted NGVD29 (National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929) benchmark and a temporary benchmark on-site. C. LEGAL LOT STATUS ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of the Use Permit, prove to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works that the parcel of the subject application is a legal parcel. •. • APPLICANT MetroPCS, AGENT: Peek Site Com FILE #: UP06-0023 BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PERMIT DATE: 9/18/2006 APN: 041-430-012 PLANNER: Chris Tolley PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Metro PCS requests a use permit to colocate six (6) panel antennas at the 42 foot level on a previously approved, but unconstructed communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on anew concrete pad adjacent to the tower.. Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: D. SEWAGE DISPOSAL AREAS ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall meet the sewage disposal requirements of Butte County Code Section 26-26 for the installation of sewage disposal systems within a flood plain/floodway. ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, those wells indicated on the site plan that are proposed to be destroyed in order to provide required usable sewage disposal areas, shall be destroyed under a valid Butte County Environmental Health Division permit. ❑ 3. In the nitrate area record executed Future Sewer Service and Storm Drainage Agreements. ❑ 4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, meet the requirements of the (Watershed Protection Zone) (Villa Verona Moratorium Area) (Cohasset Specific Plan). E. INDIVIDUAL WATER SUPPLY ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, provide a source of domestic water for the building on (lot) (parcel) ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, verify that domestic water can be provided to meet minimum standards for and other suspected contamination. F. PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, verify that domestic water can be provided to meet minimum standards for and other suspected contamination. G. EXISTING COMMUNITY SEWER ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, under a permit issued by the Environmental Health Division, abandon the septic tank and connect the dwelling(s) on (lots) (parcel(s)) to public sewer. • BUTTE COUNTY 0 APPLICANT: MetroPCS AGENT: Peek Site Com FILE #: UP06-0023 STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PERMIT DATE: 9/18/2006 APN: 041-430-012 PLANNER: Chris Tolley PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Metro PCS requests a use permit to colocate six (6) panel antennas at the 42 foot level on a previously approved, but unconstructed communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on a new concrete pad adjacent to the tower.. Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUILDING DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: H. BUILDING PERMITS ❑ I. Building Permits Required. Prepare # sets of construction plans and make an application for permit. Construction shall comply with federal, state, and -local regulations. Plans shall be prepared, sealed and signed by a California Licensed Architect or Registered Engineer for non-residential buildings and certain residential buildings. ❑ 2. Proposed improvements constitute a "change in use" or "change in the character of use" as stated in the building code. Improvement plans shall incorporate all code -required elements for the new use. ❑ 3. All structures shall be made accessible to the disabled. Disabled accessible parking and an accessible path of travel shall be provided. ❑ 4. Proposed improvements shall comply with Title 24 energy conservation regulations. Appropriate compliance forms (two sets) shall be submitted indicating compliance with those standards. ❑ 5. Proposed improvements shall comply with Butte County Code and FEMA Flood Hazard Prevention regulations. A FEMA Elevation Certificate, prepared by a qualified professional, shall be completed and submitted with improvement plans for the Building Division. ❑ 6. Proposed improvements shall comply with recorded map conditions applicable to construction. ❑ 7. Proposed improvements shall comply with Public Resources Code 4290 Fire Safe Construction standards. ❑ 8. Development fees for the proposed residential or non-residential improvements shall be paid prior to the issuance of building permits. The fees shall be those in effect at time of application, and shall include, but not be limited to, School Fees, Park and Recreation District fees, Water and Sewer Service Fees, Permit and Plan Check fees, and Fire Protection Fees. I. EXISTING STRUCTURES ❑ 'l. Comply with the Uniform Building Code for property line clearances considering use, area and fire - resistiveness of existing buildings. ❑ 2. Existing building(s) shall be made to comply with current Building and Zoning regulations for the intended new use of the building(s) or the existing building(s) shall be demolished. APPLICANT MetroPCS, AGENT: Peek Site Com FILE #: UP06-0023 BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PERMIT DATE: 9/18/2006 APN: 041-430-012 PLANNER: Chris Tolley PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Metro PCS requests a use permit to colocate six (6) panel antennas at the 42 foot level on a previously approved, but unconstructed communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on anew concrete pad adjacent to the tower.. Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUTTE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: J. FIRE CLEARANCE ❑ 1. Construction, installation or development of buildings and/or roads, driveways, gates and bridges on parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations—Public Resources Code 4290, 4291 and current Butte County Improvement Standards, whichever is stricter. ❑ 2. Prior to construction, a pressurized community water system for fire protection is required. Bonding may be allowed with the approval of the County Fire Chief. Average required hydrant spacing is feet, hydrant size inches, and residual fire flow of GPM. Fire hydrant identification, road reflectors or post reflectors acceptable to the County Fire Chief shall be installed or bonded, prior to Parcel or Final map recordation. Submit plans to the Fire Department for review and approval prior to construction. ❑ 3. Place a note on a separate document and recorded concurrently with the Parcel, Final map or an additional map sheet stating that "Fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all new residential dwellings in accordance with NFPA Standard 13D, unless a pressurized community water system with hydrants that meet Fire Department specifications serves the property." A note stating "Automatic Fire Sprinklers conforming to NFPA Standard 13D required" is to be added to all affected building plans. ❑ 4. In lieu of hydrant installation, prior to recordation of the Parcel or Final map, payment shall be made into the hydrant fund at the current rate per lineal foot of street frontage. ❑ 5. Prior to building construction, provide an all weather access of at least 10 feet wide and vertical clearance of 15 feet that will allow for ingress and egress and accommodate a 40,000 -pound fire apparatus to within 150 feet of all structures. ❑ 6. Place a note on a separate document, which is to be recorded concurrently with the Parcel or Final map, or on an additional map sheet stating, "Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the time of permit issuance and maintained continuously thereafter. Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecounty.net/dds ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING September 22, 2006 TO: Enter Agency or Department FROM: Chris Tolley, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: MetroPCS, Use Permit UP06-0023 APN: 041-430-012 DATE OF Inter -Departmental Review: 10/11/2006 IDR RESPONSE REGARDING COMPLETENESS OF APPLICATION DUE BY: 10/09/06 AGENCY/DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS/MITIGATION MEASURES DUE BY: 10/26/06 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, to be determined at the Inter -Departmental Review (IDR) Committee meeting on 10/11/2006, and/or to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Metro PCS requests a use permit to colocate six (6) panel antennas at the 42 foot level on a previously approved, but unconstructed communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on a new concrete pad adjacent to the tower.. PROJECT LOCATION: 2822 Clark Rd, approximately 600 feet north of Butte Campus Dr. and 2700 feet north of the Clark Rd/Durham-Peutz Rd intersection. COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.: 0 ZONING: AR-2-1/2((Agricultural-Residential, 2 -1/2 -acre parcels)) GENERAL PLAN: AR(Agricultural Residential) If a response cannot be submitted prior to the due dates listed above, please call Chris Tolley at (530) 538-7603 or send him an email at ctolley@buttecounty.net. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please return response to project planner. IDR COMMITTEE — APPLICATION COMPLETE ❑ No Name: Date: ❑ Yes Name: Date: Documentl • • Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile September 22, 2006 To: Inter -Departmental Review Committee Subject: Evaluation and Completeness of Application Applicant: MetroPCS, , UP06-0023 Planner: Chris Tolley APN: 041-430-012 Location: 2822 Clark Rd, approximately 600 feet north of Butte Campus Dr. and 2700 feet north of the Clark Rd/Durham-Pentz Rd intersection 30 -Day Complete 10/18/2006 Date of IDR 10/11/2006 This application is being provided to you for comments. Please see attached documents. A hard copy of. the application, including maps, has been sent to Environmental Health, Building Manager, LAFCo, Agricultural Commission, Public Works, Assessor, and CDF. All Environmental Health correspondence is routed through Karen Frederick at 7 County Center Drive. The purpose of this notice is to give you the opportunity to comment on the completeness of this application electronically to the planner, so that preparations can be made for the IDR meeting on 10/11/2006. Do you find this application complete? ❑ NO. Please respond prior to or at the IDR meeting 10/09/06, regarding completeness of application. What is needed to make the application complete? ❑ YES. My Department's conditions and/or mitigation measures are attached or will be provided at the IDR meeting. If conditions cannot be provided at or prior to the IDR meeting they must be provided no more than 1 week after the meeting. Standard Conditions are attached for your convenience. (PLEASE SEND YOUR RESPONSE TO: ctolleyctolley@buttecounty.net) Signature: _ Department: Date: KIPlanning/Projects/A New File/IDR Memos/IDR Completeness 8/30/05 Primary Owner: CRONE DANNY D & TERESA E Secondary Owner: Mail Address: 2822 CLARK RD OROVILLE CA 95965 Site Address: 2822 CLARK RD OROVILLE CA 95965 Assessor Parcel Number: 041-430-012 Phone: - - Census Tract: 0023.00 Housing Tract Number: Lot Number: Page Grid: Legal Description: Property Characteristics: Bedrooms: 3 Year Built: Square Feet: 1,930 SF Bathrooms: 1.0 Garage : Lot Size: Total Rooms: Fireplace: Number of Units : 0 Zoning : Pool: Use Code: Single Family Residential Sale & Loan Information Page 1 of 1 BUTTE COUNTY SEP 18 2006 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Transfer Date : 10/07/1992 Seller : N/A Transfer Value N/A Document # : 1992R49076BK-PG: - Cost/Sq. Feet: N/A First Loan Amount: N/A Lender : N/A MTG Assessment & Tax Information Assessed Value: $131,832 Percent Improvement: 52.83% Homeowner Exemption : H Land Value: $62,184 Tax Amount : $1,247.04 Tax Rate Area : 70-004 Improvement Value : $69,648 Tax Account ID : Tax Status : Current Market Improvement Value: Market Land Value: Market Value: Data Deemed Reliable, But Not Guaranteed. Copyright ©1998-2006 Fidelity National Title Company. All Rights Reserved. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective holders. http://www.fidelitypassport.com/Profile.asp 6/16/2006 tId i :i lot t n is n�i.w. .... .. ..... .. ' 92-4 7$ r ♦ REt]UESTED BY MID VALLEY T Escrow No. 130216VC Um No. 71-300717-0 ` �y*ry �G "'0490 ! 6 I Rec Foe 8.00 WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: I Check a. 00 Recorded 1 DANNY D. CRONE and TERESA i=. CROh E Official Recorda t CLARK ROAD County of I '("9''OROVILLE. CA 95985 Butte 1 • i Candace J. Grubbs i Recorder 1 8:00am 27 -Get -92 i KVTC PH 2 ' MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO: DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX SQL-. I cwgwwd on ro amweauon or vwuo d ploperV aw-red: OR SArnO o9 deeded tabwe _ wee an the to Wwaum a wage tats gena or w=wj wM$ rema+ailp u one d sato. ' MU r1odg 'migned G wor decla—S - SWawm or DedwwU ar Apenl ddat O09 m,t - Fina ttano GRANT DEED AP No. osi-430-012400 FOR A VALUABLE CONSMERNMON. receipt at whkn 1s hereby admawledped, DANNY D. CRONE, vft acquired U(Ie as a married man as his sole and separate property and TERESA E_ CRONE. husband and We hereby GRANT(S)0 DANNY D. CRONE and TERESA E. CRONE, husband and wife as Joint Tenants ft Teat Pgapedy In the Unincorporated area C� of BUTTE . Sr teaft . dt>scr@ed BUTTE as 'COUNTY SEE LEGAL DESCRipTION ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF SEP 18 ZOOS iDEVELOTMENT ,,THIS CONVEYANCE C010F,_MS A COMh1U14ITY pROPERfiY INTFdt£ST R 6 T 11911 SERVICES' Dated ^J_h__ JR 1999 ) STATEl3° OF - [ ) bd= parsorla t tot p1wod to me on ft Assts of -watay ovldanaa! to an an For OW O04 t =Uu hottxlNeyu ad UW wrtd1616ssbu1netlt and act:rlaMedlo'I same In hlplhedtrab a%CW1i2nd tapadty w4, snd that by M9rhaUtlteh 09-t ntiaf oe *4 tnsltaatsrd Ute VWS00$4 or ft enMy upon behatf at 06gh iha gemar*) SCU4 0—Aad The btatn MWL VYtrr1m aw." nad aftew Seat,—. Synidw�Ic. t !C t A ,-► DANNY D. CRONE TypycA F7 C RnblE / r✓_ ',�f CiL_ �safe4aatgaaaatsaaeaoeaeitsnis® s m g VIVIAN it, CLEVELANDU. D �p: WOTAftY PU81lC GYiiNli� � md, CwtmZ*A E40 ah 41y W. tMA i� ;`� Ou4a Cwrity A Sg>aansecaeaaara atratgareatA:an�tq)$i 92"x€9076. ORDER NO. BU -130215-2 VC DESCRI P'PION ALL THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF BUTTE, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL I - BEING A PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTIO14 22, TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH, RM;GE 3 EAST, M.D.B. & M., AND VAORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTH QUARTER CORDER OF SECTION 22. THE23CE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER NORTH 00 DEG. 49' 10" EAST, 303.03 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID LINE, NORTH. 89 DEG. 49' 07" WEST, 1,350.79 FEET TO A POINT IN THE CENTERLINE OF CLARK ROAD; THE14CE ALONG SAID CENTERLINE ALONG THE ARC OF A 5000.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT, WHOSE TANGENT AT THIS POINT HEARS SOUTH 18 DEG. 21' 22" WEST, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 03 DEG. 37' 09" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 315.73 FEET TO TSOUTH 89 DEGHE SOUTH - 49' OF SAID SECTION 22; THENCE ALONG S .IZ OUTH LINE, EAST, 1436.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGI104ING. EXCEPTI14G THEREFROM THAT WESTERLY PORTION LYING WITHIN CLARK ROAD_ FARCE Ii I s pS$ %,%cM'jE'.''.'t..' FOP. COAD AND Pr.BL1C UTILITY PURPOSES 30.00 FEET 1N WIDTH LYING d0irAHERLY OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE: a£sIN24ING AT THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECT10-- 22, TOG►"a+SnIP 21 NORTH R.:XGE 3 EAST, M.D.B. & M.; THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, NORTH GO DEG- 49' l0" EAST, 303.03 FEET TO THE P0114T OF BEGINNING OF SAID LINE: THENCE T2AVING SAID LINE, NORTH $9 DEG. 49' 07" WEST, 1350.79 M-4 TO A POINT IN THE CE14TERLINE DF CLARK ROAD AND THE END OF SAID LINE. B OF D0(;ut'%m ' Butte County StreetKnowledge s t r e e t K n o w l e a a e �, Tools 1 I, A-1 i fi C_i 1 -- -- -- — — -.._1 Zoom C � f t r r � O0.,Otl.6.03 mi V Map Scale = 1:3500 Coordinates: 7431190, 2517894 Zoom Lint nco_rporated.community: Choose Map: _. 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This data includes information taken with permission from Canadian authorities ® Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada. ® Copyright 2004 by TeleAtlas North America, Inc All rights reserved. METROPCS - SITE ID SAC -374 / "BUTTE COLLEGE" Copyright m 1988-2005 Microsoft Corp. and/or its suppliers. All rights reserved. hftp:/Aw/w.microsoft.com/streets/ ' 0 2004 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved. This data Includes information taken with permission from Canadian authorities 0 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada. 0 Copyright 2004 by TeleAtlas North America, Inc. All rights reserved. Search Ring Form Search Ring Butte College Objective: Name: Date Released: 01/19/06 Search Ring No. 376 Originator: Kimberly Search Ring Long = -121.6268954 Lat = 39.66619139 2006 New Build Area Thread ill Center: RF Engineer: Kimberly Desired Rad 100 ft. Threadaill i, _ Center Ht: • \1 • 9 ILI lk R LRI ti �f �• rJ9 Ar-7..�J t•�.h _._ 71�� ��r ��• J1 4 f= 0 0 0 M, c�2u'@)Pcs Site SAC -374A - "Butte College" - 2822 Clark Road APN 041-430-012.Oroville (Bute County), California 95965 Existing site conditions. Above - Private driveway leading onto the property from Highway 191. Below - Project area located within westerly half of parcel. ' o 4111 4:' Memo Subject: Modcell 4.0/4.OB Outdoor Macrocell: Distance Based Noise Attenuation Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations date: 4/28/06 from: Loren Holihan . CDMA Product Management WH 3A-331 Voice: 973 386-4783 holihan@lucent.com The following memo is intended to provide information pertaining to distance based noise attenuation for the Modcell 4.0/4.OB Outdoor Macrocell. General notes: 1. Conservative calculation: Drop 3dBA each time the distance doubles. 2. At some point (distance) away from the noise source the attenuation goes up to 6 dBA. However, for the table below the 3dBA attenuation was used to provide conservative data. 3. Currently the point at which the attenuation goes up to 6 dBA is unknown due to the need for testing to verify. But at 30 to 40 feet the noise level would not be materially different from the numbers presented below. Attenuation Table CABINET MEASURED Calculated Calculated Calculated AXIS NOISE (dBA) Noise (dBA) Noise (dBA) Noise (dBA) at a distance at a at a at a of 5 ft distance of distance of distance of 10 ft 20 ft 40 ft FRONT 61 58 55 52 RIGHT 61 58 55 52 BACK 65 62 59 56 LEFT 60 57 54 51 Intermediate distance calculations: At a distance of 30 ft, front = 53 dBA, right = 53 dBA, back = 57 dBA and left 52 dBA. At a distance of 50 ft, front = 50 dBA, right = 50 dBA, back = 54 dBA and left = 49 dBA. If additional information is needed please contact: Loren Holihan Modcell 4. OB NPI Mobility Product Management (973) 386-4783 Phone (973) 386-6427 Fax (973) 713-6843 Cell Mechanical Specifications. Dimensions (L x W x D) Rated Wind Velocity Equivalent Flat Plate Area Front Wind Load @ 100 mph (161 kph) Side Wind Load @ 100 mph (161.kph) Weight (Without Mounting Kit) 54 in x6 inx3in (137.2cmx 15.2 cm x7.6 cm) 150 mph (241 km/hr) 2.3ft' (.21 m2) 66 lbs (292 N) 33 lbs (148 N) 11.6 lbs (5.3 kg) Mounting Options MTG-P00-10, MTG-S02-10, MTG-DXX-20*, MTG-CXX-10*, MTG-CO2-10, MTG-TXX-10* N�u+n_l�ss OptiRangeTA° Suppressor'"' "'6" 54" RF CONNECTOR Note: *Model number shown represents a series of products. See Mounting Options section for specific model number. 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EMS' antenna designs may also be covered by pending U.S. Revised 04/21/04 patent applications and by pending 8 awardedinternational patents. +1 770.582.0555 ext. 5310 * Fax +1 770.729.0036 www.emswireless.com RV65-184XDPL2 Vertical Polarization 1850 MHz -1990 MHz Electrical Specifications Azimuth Beamwidth•(-3 dB) 65° Elevation Beamwidth (-3 dB) 6° Elevation Sidelobes (Upper) >_ 18 dB Gain 17.8 dBi (15.7 dBd) Polarization Linear, Vertical Front -to -Back Ratio > 30 dB Electrical Downtilt Options 0° 2° 4° 6° VSWR 1.35:1 Max Connectors 1; 7-16 DIN (female) Power Handling 250 Watts CW Passive Intermodulation <_ -150 dBc [2 x 20W (+ 43 dBm)] Lightning Protection Chassis Ground Mechanical Specifications. Dimensions (L x W x D) Rated Wind Velocity Equivalent Flat Plate Area Front Wind Load @ 100 mph (161 kph) Side Wind Load @ 100 mph (161.kph) Weight (Without Mounting Kit) 54 in x6 inx3in (137.2cmx 15.2 cm x7.6 cm) 150 mph (241 km/hr) 2.3ft' (.21 m2) 66 lbs (292 N) 33 lbs (148 N) 11.6 lbs (5.3 kg) Mounting Options MTG-P00-10, MTG-S02-10, MTG-DXX-20*, MTG-CXX-10*, MTG-CO2-10, MTG-TXX-10* N�u+n_l�ss OptiRangeTA° Suppressor'"' "'6" 54" RF CONNECTOR Note: *Model number shown represents a series of products. See Mounting Options section for specific model number. 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EMS' antenna designs may also be covered by pending U.S. Revised 04/21/04 patent applications and by pending 8 awardedinternational patents. +1 770.582.0555 ext. 5310 * Fax +1 770.729.0036 www.emswireless.com ULS License - PCS Broadband License - KNLF558 - MetroPCS California, LLC ULS License • PCS Broadband License - KNLF558 - MetroPCS California, LLC Call Sign KNLF558 Status Active Market Market BTA079 - Chico-Oroville, CA Submarket 0 Dates Grant 01/27/1997 Effective 05/02/2006 Buildout Deadlines 1st 01/27/2002 Notification Dates 1st 01/25/2002 Licensee FRN 0014512891 Licensee MetroPCS California, LLC 8144 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 800 Dallas, TX 75231 ATTN Mark A. Stachiw Contact Paul, Hastings, )anofsky & Walker LLP Carl W Northrop 875 15th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20005 Ownership and Qualifications Radio Service Type Mobile Radio Service Auth Type Channel Block Associated Frequencies (MHz) Expiration Cancellation 2nd 2nd Type_ CW - PCS Broadband Regular 50 001895.00000000- 001910.00000000 001975.00000000- 001990.00000000 01/27/2007 01/27/2007 Limited Liability Company P:(214)265-2550 F: (866)685-9618 E: mstachiw@metropcs.com P:(202)551-1725 F:(202)551-0125 E:carinorthrop@paulhastings.com Regulatory Status Common Carrier Interconnected Yes Alien Ownership The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Alien Ownership questions. Basic Qualifications The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Basic Qualification questions. Tribal Land Bidding Credits This license did not have tribal land bidding credits. 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BUTTE COLLEGE 2572 CLARK ROAD OROVILLE CA 95965 REVISIONS a m »ro tas PREPARED FOR: metro P 7135 ORCWARD DR. Bte. 200 FOCSOM, CA. 95630 APPROVALS BATE• By. NBTE9. r i ELEVATIONS iA! 'Sa mamma' ?Q GtTW vm " vc-SINA NIDD o -MOT A-2 � N�u®r wtiw 4 `a Peek Site -Com W & 853 AtIburL WOV, SNIte lob jT7I C0)ta 95603 $ � Ph— B5 PFnne (530) 885-6160 � E -roil in(c6peeklitecam,cotn � )" o i ELEVATIONS iA! 'Sa mamma' ?Q GtTW vm " vc-SINA NIDD o -MOT A-2 i T metroPCS September 18, 2006 Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, California 95965 r�'lJ �`-� QF'Z'e-WVfJ BUTTE Attention: Planning Department COUNTY, RE: Project Description /justification Statement SEP 18 2006 MetroPCS Project No. SAC -374A - "Butte College" DEVELOPMENT 2322 Clark Road • APN 041-430-012 SERVICES Oroville (Butte County), CA 95965 Dear Sirs: Introduction The "Applicant," MetroPCS California, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("MetroPCS") is a wireless communications service provider licensed by the FCC to provide wireless communications services utilizing a portion of the broadband PCS spectrum within the Northern California; Miami, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; and Detroit, Michigan markets. MetroPCS was formed in 1994 and has been providing wireless communications service in the Sacramento market since 2004. Currently, MetroPCS is expanding its existing coverage in Butte County into the area of Butte College and northerly along Highway 191 into Paradise and Magalia. This proposal is to collocate six (6) panel antennas and appurtenant equipment onto the recently -approved T -Mobile wireless communications facility that is proposed for construction on the subject parcel (see Butte County Project UP05-01). MetroPCS has a separate ground lease from the property owner measuring 12' x 20' on which to install its equipment cabinets. MetroPCS proposes to collocate its antennas onto the previously approved T -Mobile tower. It is our understanding that Cingular Wireless, Verizon Wireless and Nextel may also be collocating onto this facility as well. . Project Description MetroPCS hereby requests approval of its application for a Use Permit. The proposed MetroPCS facility will include the installation (or "collocation") of six (6) panel antennas onto a recently -approved wireless communications facility that will be constructed by T -Mobile. The wireless communications facility will be located on the east side of Clark Road (State Highway 191), approximately 2,700 feet north of the Clark Road / Durham-Pentz Road intersection. The proposed antennas will be mounted at the 42 -foot level on the nearly 100 -foot tall tower and no increase in the overall height of the tower is being requested. Each MetroPCS antenna measures 54" in length, is 6" in width and 3" deep. The antennas will be mounted in pairs with the individual pairs of antennas oriented from True North in sectors at 30° (northeasterly), 180' (southerly), and 270° (westerly). MetroPCS will also be installing up to four equipment cabinets (two Initial and two Future) on a new 10'-06" x 16' concrete pad located within the MetroPCS ground lease area adjacent, and immediately south, of the tower. MetroPCS will also install underground utilities from its equipment cabinet pad to the facility's master utility infrastructure that will be installed inside the T -Mobile lease area. A site plan and elevations of the proposed installation are shown on sheets A-1 and A-2 of the enclosed sets of drawings. 785 Orchard Drive, Suite 200 • Folsom, California 95630 (916) 984-2640 • Fax (916) 984-2660 http://www.metropcs.com Butte County Department of DevOment Services September 18, 2006 Page 2 of 4 justification Statement This is the first MetroPCS site to serve the portion of Butte County near Butte College's main campus. MetroPCS currently has no service within this portion of the county and only limited coverage in and around the County - primarily in Chico and Oroville. MetroPCS is required pursuant to the terms of its FCC license to build out the license area and seeks out collocation opportunities such as the proposed project wherever possible. MetroPCS is requesting a Use Permit for a wireless communications facility. The proposed facility will involve the collocation of panel antennas onto a recently approved communication tower pursuant to. Butte County Project UP 05-01. The owner of the Project UP 05-01 tower is T -Mobile. It is our understanding that,Cingular Wireless has also received approval to collocate on the tower under Project UP 06-16. The MetroPCS antennas will be located on the T -Mobile tower at a centerline height of forty- two feet (42') above ground level. The MetroPCS antennas will each measure 54" x 6" x 3" with six antennas being installed on the tower. The MetroPCS equipment cabinets measure approximately 78" in height, are 40" deep and 36" wide and will be located within a separate 240 square foot ground lease area immediately south of the T - Mobile facility. The MetroPCS lease area will be secured by means of a six-foot tall chain link fence that will match other approved enclosures at the facility. A coaxial cable tray will run from the T -Mobile tower to the MetroPCS equipment cabinets (a distance of approximately ten to fifteen feet). The cable tray will have a minimum ground clearance of eight feet above grade. The enclosed information includes a Radio Frequency Emissions Analysis and Report of Finding written by a registered professional engineer. The MetroPCS facility will include one carrier (or channel) utilizing CDMA technology. The maximum effective radiated power will be less than 60 watts (approximately 58 watts). The coordinates of the facility are N 39° 39' 16.86" and W 121° 3T 50.45" (NAD83 datum). The elevation at ground level at the base of the T -Mobile tower is 349 feet above mean sea level. The MetroPCS panel antennas are proposed for installation at forty-two feet (42') above ground level. Statement of Operations No nuisances will be generated by the proposed collocated wireless communications facility, nor will the facility injure the public health, safety, morals or general welfare.. With proper care and separation, MetroPCS' equipment should not interfere with any other forms of communications whether public or private. The equipment cabinets are very quiet and should emit less than 60 dBA of noise from a distance of 20 feet or greater from the site (see enclosed noise attenuation table). No water or sewer service is required for the site. No advertising or signage is proposed, except for signage that may be required by the FCC or County. No exterior lighting is proposed and, as stated above, noise output will be minimal. No smoke or odor will result from the facility. Access to the site will be via Clark Road to the property owner's private driveway as approved in Project UP05-01. No separate access specific to the MetroPCS project is being requested. .� Butte County Department of D,#ment Services • September 18, 2006 Page 3 of 4 Once construction is completed and the equipment is fine-tuned, visitation to the site by service personnel for routine maintenance will typically occur, on average, once a month. The site is entirely self - monitored and connects directly to a central office where computers alert personnel to any equipment malfunctions. Because the wireless facility will be unmanned, there will be no regular hours of operation and no impacts on local traffic patterns will occur. MetroPCS will comply with safety requirements of the Uniform Building Code, as well as all other applicable regulations and permits, including those of the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), FCC rules governing construction requirements, technical standards, interference protection, power, height limitations, radio frequency standards and FAA rules governing the site's operation. If the MetroPCS equipment is unused or becomes obsolete, it will be removed within six months after its operation has ceased. Relation to Larger Project, Site Selection and Nearby Facilities The proposed MetroPCS wireless communications facility (Site ID SAC -374A /"Butte College") will be an important site within the MetroPCS network when it becomes available to the public in the local market. As mentioned above, this is the first MetroPCS site to be permitted the will serve the Butte College campus, the Highway 191 corridor and nearby residences. Once completed, the site will be the furthest north operational site along Highway 191 for MetroPCS and will hand calls back into MetroPCS's existing network serving the greater Oroville area. Other sites are in the planning stages for further north along Highway 191 in Paradise and Magalia and are scheduled for construction at a later time. The projected service area for the site includes Butte College; north and south along Highway 191 / Clark Road; along Durham - Pentz Road between Highway 99 and Highway 191 and nearby residences. To the best of the applicant's knowledge, the only wireless communications facility within the service area for this project's Search Ring area is the T -Mobile facility approved by Butte County Project No. UP05-01. Since the T -Mobile wireless communications facility will meet MetroPCS' coverage objectives, MetroPCS did not pursue other / alternative candidates for this project. A copy of the MetroPCS Search Ring Form for the project is enclosed. Environmental Setting & Impacts The MetroPCS facility will result in minimal impacts to the environment and area in which it is located. All equipment will be installed onto a new 10'-06" x 16-00" concrete pad within a separate lease area and adjacent to the new T -Mobile wireless communications facility. Construction will be performed in one continuous installation project with brief and minimal disturbance to the area. The project site is level and is a portion of a 9.75 acre parcel used primarily as the property owner's residence. The westerly half of the parcel which includes the project area is remains undeveloped. and consists of native soils and grasses. The residence is located on the easterly half of the parcel. No cultural, historic or scenic resources were observed within the project site. No non -domesticated animals were observed on the property. The only existing structures on the property are the residence of the property owner. Photos of the project site and photo simulations of the project are attached. Applicant will file any required notifications with the FCC and FAA. The project will not exceed FCC emission standards and will not require FAA lighting. y. Butte County Department of Devoiment Services • September 18, 2006 Page 4 of 4 MetroPCS believes the project should be determined to be exempt from the requirements of CEQA pursuant to the provisions of CEQA, Article 19 (Categorical Exemptions). ' Conclusions The proposed MetroPCS facility will provide many benefits to Butte County residents, college students, businesses and motorists along the Highway 191 and Durham - Pentz Road corridors. These benefits include: 0 911 capability allowing motorists to summon aid and report dangerous situations; 0 Support for emergency services by providing an alternative wireless communications service provider to paramedics, firefighters, and law enforcement agencies; 0 The ability to transmit data allowing for immediate access to vital information; 0 A back-up system to the landlines in the event of power outages, natural or man-made disasters; 0 Provide an alternative, low-cost, wireless service provider for voice, paging, and digital data services for e-mail, facsimile and internet access. Thank you for your review, comments and support of this application. Any questions for the Applicant may be directed to MetroPCS - Attn: Ken Crouse • 785 Orchard Drive, Suite 200 • Folsom, CA 95630. My direct phone number is (916) 220-0085. Very truly yours, Kenneth E.. Crouse Enol: 0 Butte County Uniform Application 0 Application Fees 0 Radio Frequency Emissions Analysis and Report of Findings 0 Noise Attenuation Table 0 Photo Simulations 0 Street level maps — 5 mile and 1 mile radius 0 Assessor's Parcel Map 0 Coverage Plots, Service Area Maps and Search Ring Form �_... metropcs September 18, 2006 Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, California 95965 Attention: Planning Department RE: Project Description /justification Statement MetroPCS Project No. SAC -374A • "Butte College" 2322 Clark Road • APN 041-430-012 Oroville (Butte County), CA 95965 Dear Sirs: Introduction The "Applicant," MetroPCS California, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("MetroPCS") is a wireless communications service provider licensed by the FCC to provide wireless communications services utilizing a portion of the broadband PCS spectrum within the Northern California; Miami, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; and Detroit, Michigan markets. MetroPCS was formed in 1994 and has been providing wireless communications service in the Sacramento market since 2004. Currently, MetroPCS is expanding its existing coverage in Butte County into the area of Butte College and northerly along Highway 191 into Paradise and Magalia. This proposal is to collocate six (6) panel antennas and appurtenant equipment onto the recently -approved T -Mobile wireless communications facility that is proposed for construction on the subject parcel (see Butte County Project UP05-01). MetroPCS has a separate ground lease from the property owner measuring 12'x 20' on which to install its equipment cabinets. MetroPCS proposes to collocate its antennas onto the previously approved T -Mobile tower. It is our understanding that Cingular Wireless, Verizon Wireless and Nextel may also be collocating onto this facility as well. Project Description MetroPCS hereby requests approval of its application for a Use Permit. The.proposed MetroPCS facility will include the installation (or "collocation") of six (6) panel antennas onto a recently -approved wireless communications facility that will be constructed by T -Mobile. The wireless communications facility will be located on the east side of Clark Road (State Highway 191), approximately 2,700 feet north of the Clark Road / Durham-Pentz Road intersection. The proposed antennas will be mounted at the 42 -foot level on the nearly 100 -foot tall tower and no increase in the overall height of the tower is being requested Each MetroPCS antenna measures 54" in length, is 6" in width and 3" deep. The antennas will be mounted in pairs with the individual pairs of antennas oriented from True North in sectors at 30' (northeasterly), 18o* (southerly), and 270" (westerly). MetroPCS will also be installing up to four equipment cabinets (two Initial and two Future) on a new 10'-06" x 16 concrete pad located within the MetroPCS ground lease area adjacent, and immediately south, of the tower. MetroPCS will also install underground utilities from its equipment cabinet pad to the facility's master utility infrastructure that will be installed inside the T -Mobile lease area. A site plan and elevations of the proposed installation are shown on sheets A-1 and A-2 of the enclosed sets of drawings. 785 Orchard Drive, Suite 200 - Folsom, Califomia 95630 (916) 984-2640 • Fax (916) 984-2660 http://www.meuopcs.com ]BUTTE COTINTY SEP 18 2006 �I.�%ICES Butte County Depamnent of D06ment Services September 18, 2006 f , Page 2 of 4 justification Statement This is the first MetroPCS site to serve the portion of Butte County near Butte College's main campus. MetroPCS currently has no service within this portion of the county and only limited coverage in and around the County primarily in Chico and Oroville. MetroPCS is required pursuant to the terms of its FCC license to build out the license area and seeks out collocation opportunities such as the proposed project wherever possible. MetroPCS is requesting a Use Permit for a wireless. communications facility. The proposed facility will involve the collocation of panel antennas onto a recently approved communication tower pursuant to.Butte County Project UP 05 -OL The owner of the Project UP 05-01 tower is T -Mobile. It is our understanding that.Cingular Wireless has also received approval to collocate on the tower under Project UP 06-16. The MetroPCS antennas will be located on the T -Mobile tower at a centerline height of forty- two feet (42') above ground leveL The MetroPCS antennas will each measure 54" x 6" x 3" with six antennas being installed on the tower. The MetroPCS equipment cabinets measure approximately 78" in height, are 40" deep and 36" wide and will be located within a separate 240 square foot ground lease area immediately south of the T - Mobile facility. The MetroPCS lease area will be secured by means of a six-foot tall chain link fence that will match other approved enclosures at the facility. A coaxial cable tray will run from the T -Mobile tower to the MetroPCS equipment cabinets (a distance of approximately ten to fifteen feet). The cable tray will have a minimum ground clearance of eight feet above grade. The enclosed information includes a Radio Frequency Emissions Analysis and Report of Finding written by a registered professional engineer. The MetroPCS facility will include one carrier (or channel) utilizing CDMA technology. The maximum effective radiated power will be less than 60 watts (approximately 58 watts). The coordinates of the facility are NIT 39' 16.86" and W 121° 3T 50.45" (NAD83 datum). The elevation at ground level at the base of the T -Mobile tower is 349 feet above mean sea level- The MetroPCS panel antennas are proposed for installation at forty-two feet (42') above ground level. Statement of Operations No nuisances will be generated by the proposed collocated wireless communications facility, nor will the facility injure the public health, safety, morals or general welfare.. With proper care and separation, MetroPCS' equipment should not interfere with any other forms of communications whether public or private. The equipment cabinets are very quiet and should emit less than 60 dBA of noise from a distance of 20 feet or greater from the site (see enclosed noise attenuation table). No water or sewer service is required for the site. No advertising or signage is proposed, except for signage that may be required by the FCC or County. No exterior lighting is proposed and, as stated above, noise output will be minimal. No smoke or odor will result from the facility: Access to the site will be via Clark Road to the property owner's private driveway as approved in Project UP05-01. No separate access specific to the MetroPCS project is being requested Butte County Department of DOpment Services . September 18, 2006 Page 3 of 4 Once construction is completed and the equipment is fine-tuned, visitation to thesite by service personnel for routine maintenance will typically occur, on average, once a month. The site is entirely self - monitored and connects directly to a central office where computers alert personnel to any equipment malfunctions. Because the wireless facility will be unmanned, there will be no regular. hours of operation and no impacts on local traffic patterns will occur. MetroPCS will comply with safety requirements of the Uniform Building Code, as well as all other applicable regulations and permits, including those of the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), FCC rules governing construction requirements,. technical standards, interference protection, power, height limitations, radio frequency standards and FAA rules governing the site's operation. If the MetroPCS equipment is unused or becomes obsolete, it will be removed within six months after its operation has ceased Relation to Larger Project Site Selection and Nearby Facilities The proposed MetroPCS wireless communications facility (Site ID SAC -374A / "Butte College") will be an important site within the MetroPCS network when it becomes available to the public in the local market. As mentioned above, this is the first MetroPCS site to be permitted the will serve the Butte College campus, the Highway 191 corridor and nearby residences. Once completed, the site will be the furthest north operational site along Highway 191 for MetroPCS and will hand calls back into MetroPCS's existing network serving the greater Oroville area. Other sites are in the planning stages for further north along Highway 191 in Paradise and Magalia and are scheduled for construction at a later time. The projected service area for the site includes Butte College; north and south along Highway 191 / Clark Road; along Durham — Pentz Road between Highway 99 and Highway 191 and nearby residences. To the best of the applicant's knowledge, the only wireless communications facility within the service area for this project's Search Ring area is the T -Mobile facility approved by Butte County Project No. UP05-01. Since the T -Mobile wireless communications facility will meet MetroPCS' coverage objectives, MetroPCS did not pursue other / alternative candidates for this project. A copy of the MetroPCS Search Ring Form for the project is enclosed- Environmental nclosed Environmental Setting Impacts The MetroPCS facility will result in minimal impacts to the environment and area in which it is located All equipment will be installed onto a new 10'-06" x 16'-00" concrete pad within a separate lease area and adjacent to the new T -Mobile wireless communications facility. Construction will be performed in one continuous installation project with brief and minimal disturbance to the area. The project site is level and is a portion of a 9.75 acre parcel used primarily as the property owner's residence. The westerly half of the parcel which includes the project area is remains undeveloped. and consists of native soils and grasses. The residence is located on the easterly half of the parcel. No cultural, historic or scenic resources were observed within the project site. No non -domesticated animals were observed on the property. The only existing structures on the property are the residence of the property owner. Photos of the project site and photo simulations of the project are attached Applicant will file any required notifications with the FCC and FAA The project will not exceed FCC emission standards and will not require FAA lighting. Butte County Department of D*went Services September 18, 2006 Page 4 of 4 MetroPCS believes the project should be determined to be exempt from the requirements of CEQA pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. Article 19 (Categorical Exemptions). Conclusions The proposed MetroPCS facility will provide many benefits to Butte County residents, college students, businesses and motorists along the Highway 191 and Durham — Pentz Road corridors. These benefits include: 0 9H capability allowing motorists to summon aid and report dangerous situations; 0 Support for emergency services by providing an alternative wireless communications service provider to paramedics, firefighters, and law enforcement agencies; 0 The ability to transmit data allowing for immediate access to vital information; 0 A back-up system to the landlines in the event of power outages, natural or man-made disasters; 0 Provide an alternative, low-cost, wireless service provider for voice, paging, and digital data services for e-mail, facsimile and internet access. Thank you for your review, comments and support of this application. Any questions for the Applicant maybe directed to MetroPCS — Attn: Ken Crouse . 785 Orchard Drive, Suite 200 • Folsom, CA 95630. My direct phone number is (916) 220-0085. Very trudy yours, Kenneth E.. Crouse Encl: 0 Butte County Uniform Application , 0 Application Fees 0 Radio Frequency Emissions Analysis and Report of Findings 0 Noise Attenuation Table 0 Photo Simulations 0 Street:level maps— 5 mile and 1 mile radius 0, Assessor's Parcel Map 0 Coverage Plots, Service Area Maps and Search Ring Form n assamsm3amMS&M f -.V :3 ICTS IYE-1).A.R.TNTENT OF DEVELOPINIENT SERN. BUTTE COUNTY ,1k P PL I CANT: A -YoA I nforr:iaticm to bc providcd is ou pas; 2 i-, difl'tfrew from owmi:r an 61162 -wit is requi..-ed.) -1,"S P,,,P,( -.I- N"J.OBER, ArAvoe L1,01- e -,eq F C. R 1: 1 1: ;.j.s F! I V. 1,:, TRI:: FY- ZIP c*0 -;a5 . \:'EM F 01-, 111,01101"'I'D PfWfECI, (I failv) 'TELEPHONE. 4 I-OCATION OF PIZO.1I.CT (Maier CIXISS slnis and Addrus, it nny", 42602 C1,41)t 6;9- 9�' t;62 K5 GENIUUM, INFOWINIATION REQUIRED f -1-ILI N, 13" IZ-64 & A D D R I---, 5S': MY. ;.,TAT;,: 7,11) c: 0 700. PLAN EXISTUN-4-i LAND IjSl:. 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For th-Jz; application is �-;cci: payable to -Buttc, count ' Pnv.12 2 a.; of Primary Owner: CRONE DANNY D & TERESA E Secondary Owner: Mail Address: 2822 CLARK RD OROVILLE CA 95965 Site Address: 2822 CLARK RD OROVILLE CA 95965 Assessor Parcel Number: 041-430-012 Phone: - - Census Tract: 0023.00 Housing Tract Number: Lot Number: Page Grid: Legal Description: Property Characteristics: Bedrooms: 3 Year Built Bathrooms: 1.0 Garage : Total Rooms: Fireplace: Zoning : Pool: Square Feet: 1,930 SF Lot Size: Number of Units : 0 Use Code: Single Family Residential Sale & Loan Information Transfer Date : 10/07/1992 Seller : N/A Transfer Value N/A Document # : 1992R49076BK-PG: - First Loan Amount: N/A Lender : N/A MTG Assessment & Tax Information Cost/Sq. Feet: N/A Assessed Value: $131,832 Percent Improvement: 52.83% Homeowner Exemption : H Land Value: $62,184 Tax Amount : $1,247.04 Tax Rate Area : 70-004 Improvement Value : $69,648 Tax Account ID : Tax Status : Current Market Improvement Value: Market Land Value: Market Value Data Deemed Reliable, But Not Guaranteed. Copyright ©1998-2006 Fidelity National Title Company. All Rights Reserved. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective holders. Page 1 of 1 http://www.fidelitypassport.com/Profile.asp 6/16/2006 •fA S.1/2 SEC. 22, T.21 N. R.3E. 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CRONE, husband and wife as Jo1nt Tenards do real y in the unincorporated area Cau tya BUTTE ,stalsolCaSEwrna.dasa>bed as SEE LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF "THIS COHVSYANCE CONPIMS A COMUNITY P40PERTY INTEREST R 8 T 11911 ti fkantwr 1�1Q�2 Dated �. Sp )3& DANNY D. 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P1. 2 - ` MAIL 7AX STATEMENT$ TO: DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX Sz- L-. ]s Carcpned on Me eoncder•4an a vduo d W004Y a QH Sme 03 ddeeted above _ Oot+�uled an gm cmWemuo" n vabn refs $we a evav>>b-M $ - rmvwnup of um d tab. - _ Tha flnigmlao frantor etfar•.faraa SgnawM d OecWwU or Apert defen"bi rp - Fi- M— GRANT DEED AP NO. 0%1 -43t} -o12-= FOR A VALUABLE CONSMUATIOM receipt Of whIM Is hereby ad—'edged, DANNY D. CRONE, who acquired title as a married Mn as his sole and Separate property and TERESA E_ CRONE, husband and wife hereby GRAIwts) to DANNY D. CRONE and TERESA E. CRONE, husband and wife as Jo1nt Tenards do real y in the unincorporated area Cau tya BUTTE ,stalsolCaSEwrna.dasa>bed as SEE LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF "THIS COHVSYANCE CONPIMS A COMUNITY P40PERTY INTEREST R 8 T 11911 ti fkantwr 1�1Q�2 Dated �. Sp )3& DANNY D. CRONE of -Me ) i . r` /l! bctae epj�vps,�tmtbw,enr��nod, r t gRFRA FS' R NE epp ad ' pmaww9r tcnew".mo (« WOYffd to ma of rho bssts Or e8astedary ! , cuidmlte) foae rho pofsanls) VdMa rwwts) Wage subscribed to dw Wntdn w*W.W Lnd WknVMadW to f o U1ef h?IsfgdM mud tlW Same In hjWb ditwir et/.r1 jUw oapa04jWcl, and the by hhOWA mrr gtgnatwsis) o41bo hlsfsamad pre DISI or pro cnVAY umn behalf Of Whtcbewpefso w mat t—Aod.tho6fsUlmisnt �sarm�e:aeaaaaasatemoaaenenaf8 NrYieESS rfry.11wld and of4ciel seai;� s VIVIAN It CLEVELAND u. �/♦ ' MUM 04 I Gllfi•UFiaaA me ii Srgnatwo� � f �laoaet:ncaaataaogwf}fA� 9� i' ORDER NO. BU -130215-2 VC DESCRII''i'IOH ALL THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF BUTTE, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL TZ BEING A PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST, M.D.B. & M.. AND ?LORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ' BEGINNING AT THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 22; THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER NORTH 00 DEG. 49' 10" EAST, 303.03 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID LINE, NORTH. 89 DEG. 49' 07" WEST, 1,350.79 FEET TO A POINT III THE CENTERLINE OF CLARK ROAD; THENCE ALONG SAID CENTERLINE ALONG THE ARC OF A 5000.00 WHOSE' TANGENT AT THIS POINT BEARS FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE LEFT, .• SOUTH 18 DEG. 21' 22" WEST, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 03 DEG. 37' 09" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 315.73 FEET TO -E SOUTH LM OUTH LINE, SOUTH 89 DEME OF SAID SECTION 22: THENCE ALONG S.SB EAST, 11436.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT WESTERLY PORTION LYING WITHIN CLARK ROAD_ LW:2iSE*:F''�' FOP. ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES 30.00 FEET ?N WIDTH LYING HOATHERLY OF TriE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE= B£sIN:fiING AT THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTIvii 22, TO 14SHIP 21 NORTH, RANGE 3 FAST, M.D.B. & M.; THENCE AL02.G THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, NORTH GO DEG. 49' 10" EAST, 303.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID'LINE; THENCE tZAVING SAID LINE, NORTH 89 DEG. 49' 07" WEST, 1350.79 FEET TO A POINT IN THE CENTERLINE OF CLARK ROAD ANDTHE END OF SAID LINE. B OF DocU$iliatb [ 0 COUNTY OF BUTTE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM (To be completed By Project Applicant) Date Filed C -)V• J�5-_o� GENERAL INFORMATION: Name and address of owner, and/or developer, and/or project sponsor: Z_.,_1 C • 441" , tFAI • 7S5' fie. -��7E • 2. Address of project: Assessor's Parcel Number: 3. Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project: 4?A_ 1_ sE�jli%E Pow_'57 . ink !s '6(/ • `9/6)Z20 z�B5 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: IVOAIC-- 5. Existing general plan designation: Ae All&►-k,�P!/l �A 4,4 6. Existing zoning district: X f 2�k_ A,Q126AZ 2� 1422eIF 7. How is land currently used? /%/,4lXP�/o'�.� W�..�Ec� lt///��E�S CO/�/l7lGU.E}Tiy/Ir 8. Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed): W/ef1SS �p�ljnl/�l/C�T�Gr Project Description: 9. Site size: 9 %J� %aC ,09`� /`�/EC� �2� �. (Acres/Sq. Feet) 10. Off-street parking spaces: Full size: Compact: Total: /VILA 11. Plans attached: Yes 4 No 12. Proposed development schedule 11O / O"/Ul f/O 14L !� /1�✓�O'� 13. Associated projects A101VZ 14. Anticipated incremental or phased development 0 Butte County Department of Development Services 0 Planning Division 0 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. 16. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area and loading facilities'. _ .. 17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. 18. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. 19. If the project involves a minor 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 is ao yvrifz tc// =/ /-9 Z,,z—e Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). 26. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity. X 27. Site on filled land or on slopes of 10 percent or more. 28. Use of, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, flammable or explosives: 29. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc. including special districts). 30. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). 31. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects. 0 Butte County Department of Development Services 11 Planning Division 0 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. X- 24. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes or odors in vicinity. 25. Change in bay, lake, river, stream or ground water quality or quantity, or alteration of existing drainage patterns. 26. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity. X 27. Site on filled land or on slopes of 10 percent or more. 28. Use of, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, flammable or explosives: 29. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc. including special districts). 30. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). 31. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects. 0 Butte County Department of Development Services 11 Planning Division 0 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. 33. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one -family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set -back, rear yard, etc.). Attach photographs of the vicinity. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. Certification I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date Signature, K:\Planning\FORMS\Submittal\ENV-INFO.FRM 0 Butte County Department of Development Services 0 Planning Division 0 Butte County StreetKnowledge Page 1 of 1 ` View Help ,� New Search Zoning AR 2 1/2 - Agricultural. 2-1/2 acre minimum Property Information P Parcel – 041-430-012-000 Acres 9.75 Address(s) Primary Address Permitted 2822 CLARK RD District 4 BUTTE VALLEY 95965 Jurisdiction Butte County County Data Zoning AR 2 1/2 - Agricultural. 2-1/2 acre minimum General Plan AR - Agricultural Residential CDF SRA Yes Deer Herd Management Not In Deer Herd Area, Development Area Permitted Supervisor District District 4 Flood Zone X FIRM Map Number 06007c0550 C Snow Load Elevation 0 to 1499 Feet. No Requirements Zoom to Selected Legend - --- --- ------ ^ — Butte County Cities with StreetKnowledge: Gridley Disclaimer: Butte County does not guarantee that the information provided on this site is accurate or complete. 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All rights reserved. http:/Avww.microsoft.com/streets/ 0 2004 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved. This data Includes Information taken with permission from Canadian authorities 0 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada. ® Copyright 2004 by TeleAtlas North America, Inc. All rights reserved. • Is Search Ring Form Search Ring Butte College Objective: Name: Date Released: 01/19/06 Search Aing No. 376 Originator: Kimberly Search Ring Long = -121.6268954 Lat = 39.66619139 2006 New Build Area Thread ill I Center: RF Engineer: Kimberly Desired Rad 100 ft. Thread 'll Center Ht: 11, vt RVY E 91 • Memo Subject: Modcell 4.0/4.OB Outdoor Macrocell: Distance Based Noise Attenuation • Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations date: 4/28/06 from: Loren I3olihan . CDMA Product Management WH 3A-331 Voice: 973 386-4783 holihan@lucent.com The following memo is intended to provide information pertaining to distance based noise attenuation for the Modcell 4.0/4.OB Outdoor Macrocell. General notes: 1. Conservative calculation: Drop 3dBA each time the distance doubles. 2. At some point (distance) away from the noise source the attenuation goes up to 6 dBA. However, for the table below the 3dBA attenuation was used to provide conservative data. 3. Currently the point at which the attenuation goes up to 6 dBA is unknown due to the need for testing to verify. But at 30 to 40 feet the noise level would not be materially different from the numbers presented below. Attenuation Table CABINET MEASURED Calculated Calculated Calculated AXIS NOISE (dBA) Noise (dBA) Noise (dBA) Noise (dBA) at a distance at a at a at a of 5 ft distance of distance of distance of 10 ft 20 ft 40 ft - FRONT._- —61 ..- 58 - _ . - 55 _. _ . _.. -52-- RIGHT 61 58 55 52 BACK 65 62 59 56 LEFT 60 57 54 51 Intermediate distance calculations: At a distance of 30 ft, front = 53 dBA, right = 53 dBA, back = 57 dBA and left 52 dBA. At a distance of 50 ft, front = 50 dBA, right = 50 dBA, back = 54 dBA and left 49 dBA. If additional information is needed please contact: Loren Holihan Modcell 4. OB NPI Mobility Product Management (973) 386-4783 Phone (973) 386-6427 Fax (973) 793-6843 Cell RV65-18-XXDPL2 Vertical Polarization 1850 MHz -1990 MHz Electrical Specifications. - Azimuth Beamwidth (-3 dB) 65° Elevation Beamwidth (-3 dB) 60 Elevation Sidelobes (Upper) >_ 18 dB Gain 17.8 dBi (15.7 dBd) Polarization Linear, Vertical Front -to -Back Ratio > 30 dB Electrical Downtilt Options 0° 2° 4° 60 VSWR 1.35:1 Max Connectors 1; 7-16 DIN (female) Power Handling 250 Wafts CW Passive Intermodulation <_ -150 dBc [2 x 20W (+ 43 dBm)] Lightning Protection Chassis Ground Mechanical Specifications Dimensions (L x W x D) 54 in x 6 in x 3 in (137.2 cm x 15.2 cm x 7.6 cm) Rated Wind Velocity 150 mph (241 km/hr) Equivalent Flat Plate Area 2.3ft2 (.21 ml) Front Wind Load @ 100 mph (161 kph) 66 lbs (292 N) Side Wind Load @ 100 mph (161.kph) 33 lbs (148 N) Weight (Without Mounting Kit) 11.6 lbs (5.3 kg) Mounting Options MTG-P00-10, MTG-S02-10, MTG-DXX-20', MTG-CXX-10', MTG-CO2-10, MTG-TXX-10'' EN1s _ 61�irel�sti OptiRangeTm SuppressorTm 6 := 54 s k, r, " RF CONNECTOR Note: 'Model number shown represents a series of products. See Mounting Options section for specific model number. Patterns wr 22V 27W 22V 2M• 24V 300• 24V ]a°• 24V 2oa• 24V 000 200• no• - xm• Zia - � 230• zw � •?.ii. �.? `:' : a2v zm• .. 2m• 211 —_ ao• ..... t. ieo• )'. v iav o• iev r- . v �w• v lav v Iso• 30' 150' _ _ Ov 150' • . ., 30' izv 20• tSV _ 2°• 120- - - 00• 120- _ - 6V I7tr = �_.� 120• 00- 120' eV 90• 9V 9V W Azimuth Elevation Elevation 0° Downtilt 2° Downtilt Revised 04/21/04 Elevation Elevation 4° Downtilt 6° Downtilt EMS' antennas are protected by one or more of the following U.S. patents: 5,844,529; 6,067,053; 6,462,710; 6,392,600; 6,069,590; 5,966,102; 5,757,246. EMS' antenna designs may also be covered by pending U.S. patent applications and by pending & awarded intemational patents. +1 770.582.0555 ext. 5310 • Fax +1 770.729.0036 www.emswireless.com ULS License - PCS Broadband License - KNLF558-- MetroPCS California, LLC ULS License PCS Broadband License - KNLF558 - MetroPCS California, LLC Call Sign KNLF558 Status Active Market Deadlines Market :.,. _,_..... - BTA079 -. Chico-Oroville, CA Submarket 0 Dates Grant 01/27/1997 Effective 05/02/2006 Buildout Deadlines 1st 01/27/2002 Notification Dates 1st 01/25/2002 Licensee FRN 0014512891 Licensee MetroPCS California, LLC 8144 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 800 Dallas, TX 75231 ATTN Mark A. Stachiw Radio Service CW - PCS Broadband Auth Type Regular Channel .Block C- .. - Associated 001895.00000000 - Frequencies 001910.00000000 (MHz) 001975.00000000- 001990.00000000 Expiration 01/27/2007 Cancellation 2nd 01/27/2007 2nd Type Limited Liability Company P:(214)265-2550 F:(866)685-9618 E: mstachiw@metropcs.com Contact Paul, Hastings, 7anofsky & Walker LLP P:(202)551-1725 Carl W Northrop F:(202)551-0125 875 15th Street, N.W. E:carinorthrop@paulhastings.com Washington, DC 20005 Ownership and Qualifications Radio Service Type Mobile Regulatory Status Common Carrier Interconnected Yes Alien Ownership The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Alien Ownership questions. Basic Qualifications The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Basic Qualification questions.. Tribal Land Bidding Credits This license did not have tribal land bidding credits. Demographics Page 1-6f2,----* `- http://wireless2.fcc.goviUlsApp/UlsSearch/license isp?licKey=9228&printable 9/15/2006 .ULS License 'PCS Broadband Li nse - KNLF558 - MetroPCS Californi LC Page 2 of 2 Race Ethnicity Gender http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp[U1sSearch/license jsp?licKey=9228&printable 9/15/2006 COUNTY OF BUTTE • FIELD • NUMBER OROVILLE,-CALIFORNIA. PURCHASE ORDER F07-171 S Chico Enterprise Record U Attn: Donna P P.O. Box 9 P Chico, CA 95927 L I E R Issued By DDS/Planning Division Department r)33Lav X2,/7/06 DATE QNTY INVOICE NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION AMOUNT CHARGE TO W.O. # 11/9/06 AMOUNT PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE 440-001-53 2 To be published in the Oroville Mercury 3 on Thursday, November 16, 2006 4 Please furnish this office two copies of the affidavit of 5 Publication. 6 (MetrOPCS - UP06-0023)�✓ Butte County Planning Lynn - 538-7602 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Account 016410 ' TOTALI 1/0, 90 I, the undersigned, hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the services or articles specified above have been performed or delivered or, where authorized, are hereby contracted for and that there is a Budget Appropriation for the same. F 07-171 Date:@M J e artm-enrMad or Authorized Ueputy I=, IC. 77 Submit WHITE, CANARY and PINK to PURCHASING SERVICES with supplier's invoice. Retain GOLDENROD DEPT ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT NO. INVOICE NO. INV. DATE ENCUMBRANCE AMOUNT 1 2 3 4 5 6 Submit WHITE, CANARY and PINK to PURCHASING SERVICES with supplier's invoice. Retain GOLDENROD BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that a public hearing is published for Thursday, November 30, 2006, in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following item: ITEM DETERMINED TO BE CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT FROM ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Name: MetroPCS Project: Use Permit UP06-0023 Planner: Chris Tolley APN: 041-430-012 Zoning: AR -2.5 Location: 2822 Clark Rd, approximately 600 feet north of Butte Campus Dr. and 2700 feet north of the Clark Rd/Durham-Peutz Rd intersection, in the Butte Valley area. Proposal: Metro PCS requests a use permit to colocate six (6) panel antennas at the height of 42 feet on a previously approved, communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on a new concrete pad adjacent to the tower. The above mentioned application is on file and available for public viewing at the office of the Butte County Development Services Department, Planning Division, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. For information call: Chris Tolley, (530) 538-7603, (Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Comments maybe submitted in writing at anytime prior to the hearing or orally at the meeting listed above or as may be continued to a later date. Upon action taken by the Planning Commission on the proj ect an appeal may be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. The appeal period is 10 days. If you challenge the above application in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission, at or prior to, the public hearing. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVERTISING INVOICE STATEMENT CHICO ENTERPRISE RECORD 400 EAST PARK AVE. (P.O. BOX 9) CHICO, CA 95927 530-891-1234 II ACCOUNT: 016410 B.C. DEPT OF DEV 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CA 95965 November 17, 2006 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING P.O. # F07-171 PUB: NOVEMBER 16, 2006 111/4 " @ 9.68 / IN 108.90 INTERNET 2.00 TOTAL DUE: 110.9011 (SPACE FOR FILING STAMP ONLY) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BUTTE In The Matter Of NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING UP 06-0023 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of California SS. County of Butte The undersigned resident of the county of ,Butte, State of California, says: That I am, and at all time herein mentioned Was a citizen of the United States and not a party To nor interested in the above entitled matter; That I am the principal clerk of the printer and Publisher of The Chico. Enterprise -Record The Oroville Mercury -Register That said newspaper is one of general circul Tion as defined by Section 6000 Government Code of the State of California, Case No. 26796 By the Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Butte; that said newspa- Per at all times herein mentioned was printed And published daily in the City of Chico and County of Butte; that the notice of which the Annexed is a true printed copy, was published in Said newspaper on the following days NOVEMBER 16, 2006° Dated November 16, 2006. Calif (Signature) NO: ' NOTICE OFA PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given bythe-Butte County Planning. Com mission that a public hearing is published for Thursday, November 30, 2006, in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room,'County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive,'Oroville, California, regarding the following item: ' -e' , ' ITEM DETERMINED TO BE CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT FROM _ ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Name: Metiocs Project: Use Permit UP06-0023 Planner: Chris Tolley ' APN: 041-430-012 Zoning: AR -2.5 Location: 2822 Clark Rd, 'approximately:600 feet north of Butte Campus Dr. and 2700 feet north of the Clark Rd/Durham-Pentz Rd intersection, in the Butte Valley area. Proposal: Metro'PCS requests a use permit to colocate-six(6) panel anten- nas -at the height of 42 feet on a previously approved; communications tower and the installation of equipment, cabinets oma new concrete pad adjacent to the tower: ; " ' . , ' The above mentioned application is on file and availab3nle for public viewing at the office of the Butte County Development Services Department, Planning divisions, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. For information call: Chris Tolley, (530) 538-7603, (Monday through Friday, 7:30 a'm. to 4:30 p.m.) Comments may be submitted in writing at any time prior to the hearing or oral- ly at the meeting listed above oras may be continued to a later date. Upon .'action taken by the Planning Commission on the project an appeal may be Ifilb&With th'egEierk of the Board of Supervisors the Appeal. period is 10 days. ain�ffl?challen9e the above application in court, you may be limited toraising 76'n7 Jfiose iss"ae's you'or°someone else raised at the public hearing described in 4liis notice�or in written'coirespondence delivered to the Planning Commis- sion, at or pnorto, the public hearing. + , BUTTE,COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT' SERVICES PO: F07 -i171 • Publish -V,11/16/2006 ----, In the Matter of Affidavit of Publication --of-- B-o2 metroPCS David Rowland Consumer Protection and Safety Division California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 415.703.1736 1/25/2007 This is to provide the Commission with the notice pursuant to the provisions of General Order No. 159A of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California ("CPUC") that: (a) The cellular company has obtained all requisite land use approval for the project described in Attachment A for MetroPCS site SAC -379B. FIXED WIRELESS — Providing wireless telecommunication service ONLY (b) That no land use approval is required because F-1 (c) ABANDONED SITE MODIFICATION REVISED/CORRECTED LETTER A copy of this notification letter is also being provided to the appropriate local governmental agency for its information. Should there be any questions regarding this project, or if you disagree with any of the information contained herein, please contact Robyn Richardson (916) 984-2685. MetroPCS' carrier number is U -3079-C. Very truly yours, MetroPCS Jaf- Robert Wondoloski Date Regional Vice President of Network Operations Cc: Butte County ' . _ Community Development Department 7 County -Center Drive Oroville, CA. 95965 BUTT? COUNTY JAN 3 12007 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 785 Orchard Drive • Suite 200 • Folsom, CA. 95630 • Phone: 916.984.2685 • Fax: 916.984.2660 ATTACHMENT A 1. Project Location: Site Name: Magalia Site Number: SAC -379B Site Address: 13700 Skyway Location: Magalia Coun : Butte APN: 066-470-033 Latitude: NAD 83 39 48 29.75 N Longitude: NAD 83 -121 34 42.64 W 2. Project Description: Number of Antennae to be installed: 6 Tower Design: Monopole Tower Appearance: Existing Monopole Tower Height: (AGL) 178.7' Antenna Height: (AGL) 150' Building Size: Equipment is not in a building; lease size 160 sq. ft. 3. Business address of all Local Government Agencies: Butte County Community Development Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA. 95965 530.538.7601 4. Land Use Approval: (SEE ATTACHED) On December 18, 2006 MetroPCS obtained approval from the Butte County for the construction of a PCS Wireless Facility pursuant to approval number UP 06-0025. USE PERMIT :�g -� c� BUTTE COUNT' PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: _.(Certified Mail Rec.) UP 06-0025 PERMIT NO. 066-470-033 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below: MetroPCS is hereby granted a Use Permit in- accordance with application filed to collocate six pannel antennas at a height of 150 feet. Approval is also granted for up to four equipment cabinets (78" x 40" x 36") on a new 11' x 14' concrete pad within the lease area for associated ground equipment. 1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of this Use 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 Use Permit must be established within 24 months of the delivery of the countersigned permit to the Permittee. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid, and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within two years of the date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the Permittee, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use. 5. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division 1. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan, on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Attachment D" and date-stamped September 19, 2006, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 2. The new antennas and mounting hardware shall be painted to match the neutral grey color of the existing communications tower. 3. The installation of the facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division that all associated towers in excess of thirty (30) feet in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. - 4. ----No advertising or display shall be permitted on the facility: 5. The .placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. 6. The installation of the facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 7. The facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 8. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 9. The facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 10. The facility or combination of the facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 11. If it is found that the facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such'facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the facility. In no case shall the facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin 65. 12. , Prior to issuance of the Use' Permit, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 13. All facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. 2 14. The facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 15. The owner/operator of the facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty- of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator.and an FCC licensee in -the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to .the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 16. The facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 17. The collocation of the antennas allowed by this Use Permit requires the issuance of a building permit from the Butte County Building Division. The Building Division, based upon engineered calculations submitted by the applicant, may determine that the tower cannot physically support the requested number of antennas. If that is the case, the number of new antennas allowed on the tower may be fewer than the number of antennas permitted by this Use Permit. California Department of Forestry/Butte County Fire 18. Construction, installation or development of buildings and/or roads, driveways, gates and bridges on parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations—Public Resources Code 4290, 4291 and current Butte County Improvement Standards, whichever is stricter. 19. Place a note on a separate document, which is to be recorded concurrently with the Parcel or Final map, or on an additional map sheet stating, "Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the time of permit issuance and maintained continuously thereafter. Environmental Health Division 20. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide a completed Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the CaliforniaHealth& Safety Code. County Counsel 21. 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. ,. R Date: � 7 � % �� � 0 tY"' , Applicant 9 NOTE: Issuance of this Use Permit does not waive requirement of obtaining Building and Health Division permits before startingconstruction, nor does it waive any other requirements. Butp<ounty Planning Commission Chairman cc: Land Development Division Building Division Environmental Health Division Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessors Office ZAMMETROPCS UP 06-0025\PlanningCommissionDocs\ 383H NUTS f f r iU.S. Postal rn, CERTIFIED MAILT. RECEIPT •ontestic Mail Only;.- Ir t 4 1 -Aru C3:1;- t �h Y Certrfled Fee r7 !d Mo �,C f 11Ct f,Tff l fm A a o4) pii:' tin r+ rrf^c� O Return Receipt Fee s: �4•} uw;, au- uw td (rrtz f. (Endorsemerrt Required)jS* Here . O +.. A - 1 c.;..1,,.,,t u..; i ,10I tiGd?f +f R+ rU Restricted DeI4 Fee C:o.(Endorsemen4Requlred) ..+ �•',�3 �..+� 1 S 1 ILfI f, Total „r „t.. 3 y, aM',la�t �����,Met�o,PCS Attn.A byn? Rich�a�dson o LSGntTk-c,a ,.,o 505 Van N��ve`` rr` sXf k'raclso CA02'bit�u,y. .�.e,#�'Y,,.�1.+_tl�a'�•r. i 4 0-–i David Rowland Consumer Protection and Safety Division California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 415.703.1736 1/25/2007 This is to provide the Commission with the notice pursuant to the provisions of General Order No. 159A of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California ("CPUC") that: (a) The cellular company has obtained all requisite land use approval for the project described in Attachment A for MetroPCS site SAC -374A. FIXED WIRELESS – Providing wireless telecommunication service ONLY (b) That no land use approval is required because F-1 (c) ABANDONED SITE MODIFICATION REVISED/CORRECTED LETTER A copy of this notification letter is also being provided to the appropriate local governmental agency for its information. Should there be any questions regarding this project, or if you disagree with any of the information contained herein, please contact Robyn Richardson (916) 984-2685. MetroPCS' carrier number is U -3079-C. Very truly yours, MetroPCS ZBy -Robert Wondoloski Date Regional Vice President of Network Operations SUM Cc: Butte County Community Development Department JAN 3 12007 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA. 95965 DEVEI PMENT SERVICES 785'Orchard Drive • Suite 200 • Folsom, CA. 95630 Phone: 916.984.2685 Fax: 916.984.2660 a ATTACHMENT,k 1. Project Location: Site Name: Butte County Site Number: SAC -374A Site Address: 2822 Clark Road Location: Oroville County: Butte APN: 041-430-012 Latitude: NAD 83 39 39 16.86 N Longitude: NAD 83 -121 37 50.45 W 2. Project Description: Number of Antennae to be installed: 6 Tower Design: Lattice Tower Tower Appearance: Existing Lattice Tower Tower Height: (AGL) 92' , Antenna Height: (AGL) 42' Building Size: Equipment is not in a building; lease size 160 sq. ft. 3. Business address of all Local Government Agencies: Butte County Community Development Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA. 95965 530.538.7601 4. Land Use Approval: (SEE ATTACHED) On December 18, 2006 MetroPCS obtained approval from the Butte County for the construction of a PCS Wireless Facility pursuant to approval number UP 06-0023. USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: (Certified Mail Rec.) UP06-0023 PERMIT NO. 041-430-012 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below: MetroPCS is hereby granted a Use Permit in accordance with application filed to collocate six panel antennas at a height of 42 feet. Approval is also granted for the associated ground equipment. The project site is zoned AR -2.5 and is designated Agricultural Residential by the Butte County General Plan 1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of this Use 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. 24-41. ' 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 Use Permit must be established within 24 months of the delivery of the countersigned permit to the Permittee. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid, and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within two years of the date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the Permittee, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use. 5. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division 1. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is 1 identified as "Attachment D" and date-stamped September 18, 2006, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 2. The new antennas and mounting, hardware shall be painted to match the earth tone color of the proposed communications tower: 3. The' installation of the Facility shall comply with all applicable building and",electrical codes. The Facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division that all associated towers in excess of thirty (30) feet in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 4. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 5. The placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. 6. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 7. The Facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus .with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 8. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 9. The Facility shall fall within current standards and. regulations of the Federal Aviation {Administration (FAA), the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 10. The Facility or combination of the Facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 11. If it is found that the Facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the Facility. In no case shall the Facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The Facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the Facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin 65. 12. Prior to issuance of the Use Permit, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the Facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the Facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such 2 noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 13. All Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned. Facilities are hereby designated as unlawful. and. as ,..,,.,..... public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. 14. The Facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 15. The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 16. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 17. The collocation of the antennas allowed by this Use Permit requires the issuance of a building permit from the Butte County Building Division. The Building Division, based upon engineered calculations submitted by the applicant, may determine that the tower cannot physically support the requested number of antennas. If that is the case, the number of new antennas allowed on the tower may be less than the number of antennas permitted by this Use Permit. California Department of Forestry/Butte County Fire 18. Prior to building construction, provide an all weather access of at least 10 feet wide and vertical clearance of 15 feet that will allow for ingress and egress and accommodate a 40,000 pound fire apparatus to within 150 feet of all structures. Environmental Health Division 19. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide a completed Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental. Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code. Pacific Gas and Electric 20. Any relocation or rearrangement of any existing PG&E facilities in the area to accommodate this project will be at the expense of the developer. 21. There shall be no building of structures, or the storage of materials allowed over or under any existing PG&E facilities, or inside any easements that exist which would infringe on PG&E easement rights. County Counsel 22. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the 3 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 und.er.p.enalty of perjury. that.I haxe.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: ! 1"�l (;✓� 7 Applicant NOTE: Issuance of this Use Pen -nit does not waive requirement of obtaining Building and Health Division permits before starting construction, nor does it waive any other requirements. But ounty Planning Commission Chairman cc: Land Development Division Building Division Environmental Health Division Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessors Office Owner . . 3a�H NJIS Z:\UP\METROPCS UP 06-0023\Planning Commission DocumentsWetroKS - UP06-0023 - Agenda Report DRAFT.doc 4 PROJECT COORDINATION FORM DATE of IDR: October 11, 2006 PLANNER: Chris Tolley PROJ. NAME: MetroPCS PROJ. NUMBER: UP06-0023 TYPE: Project Evaluation and Completeness of Application APN: 041-430-012 ` DEPARTMENT PLANNING COMMENTS PUBLIC WORKS a ca 0-p !(,fc/ t)° ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 4ki. COUNTY COUNSEL AG. BUILDING A S me--] 0 K:/IDR Agendas/Project Coordination Form.doc READY FOR HEARING? IGS-- �.� � l d i•�v// �/ B%.- -- PROJECT COORDINATION FORM DATE of IDR: 66tVaF ZvU� PLANNER: G . PROJ. NAME: AV ZS PROJ. NUMBER: TYPE: APN: 3v DEPARTMENT COMMENTS READY FOR HEARING? PLANNING PUBLIC WORKS bl-'V1°66rv-� ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Cl'w L -c x COUNTY COUNSEL AG. Lb L�� opt rS BUILDING ASSESSOR FIRE K:\Planning\IDR Agenda\2006 IDR Agendas\PROJECT COORDINATION FORM.doc 'ABUtte County DeAertment of Development Services. TIM SNELLINGS,.DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile October 11, 2006 To: Inter -Departmental Review Committee Subject: Evaluation and Completeness of Application Applicant: MetroPCS, , UP06-0023 Planner: Chris Tolley APN: 041-430-012 Location: 2822 Clark Rd, approximately 600 feet north of Butte Campus Dr. and 2700 feet north of the Clark Rd/Durham-Peutz Rd intersection. 30 -Day Complete 10/18/2006 Date of IDR 10/11/2006 This application is being provided to you for comments. Please see attached documents. A hard copy of the application, including maps, has been sent to Environmental Health, Building Manager, LAFCo, Agricultural Commission, Public Works, Assessor, and CDF. All Environmental Health correspondence is routed .through Karen Frederick at 7 County Center Drive. The purpose of this notice is to give you the opportunity to comment on the completeness of this application electronically to the planner, so that preparations can be made for the IDR meeting on 10/11/2006. Do you find this application complete? ❑ NO. Please respond ,prior to or at the IDR meeting 10/09/06, regarding completeness of application. What is needed to make the application complete? X YES. My Department's conditions and/or mitigation measures are attached or will be provided at the IDR meeting. If conditions cannot be provided at or prior to the IDR meeting they must be provided no more than 1 week after the meeting. Standard Conditions are attached for your convenience. (PLEASE SEND YOUR RESPONSE TO: Signature: Darren Read Date: 9/27/06 K:/Planning/Projects/A New File/IDR Memos/IDR Completeness 8/30/05 ctolleyctolley@buttecounty.net). Department: _ CDF • BUTTE COUNTY • STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR =1 &9: �U 1 I-1 APPLICANT MetroPCS, AGENT: Peek Site Com FILE #: UP06-0023 DATE: 9/18/2006 APN: 041-430-012 PLANNER: Chris Tolley PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Metro PCS requests a use permit to colocate six (6) panel antennas at the 42 foot level on a previously approved, but unconstructed communications tower and the installation of equipment cabinets on a new concrete pad adjacent to the tower.. Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUTTE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: J. FIRE CLEARANCE X 1. Construction, installation or development of buildings and/or roads, driveways, gates and bridges on parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations—Public Resources Code 4290, 4291 and current Butte County Improvement Standards, whichever is Stricter. ❑ 2. Prior to construction, a pressurized community water system for fire protection is required. Bonding may be allowed with the approval of the County Fire Chief. Average required hydrant spacing is feet, hydrant size inches, and residual fire flow of GPM. Fire hydrant identification, road. reflectors or post reflectors acceptable to the County Fire Chief shall be installed or bonded, prior to Parcel or Final map recordation. Submit plans to the Fire Department for review and approval prior to construction. ❑ 3. Place a note on a separate document and recorded concurrently with the Parcel, Final map or an additional map sheet stating that "Fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all new residential dwellings in accordance with NFPA Standard 13D, unless a pressurized community water system with hydrants that meet Fire Department specifications serves the property." A note stating "Automatic Fire Sprinklers conforming to NFPA Standard 13D required" is to be added to all affected building plans. ❑ 4. In lieu of hydrant installation, prior to recordation of the Parcel or Final map, payment shall be made into the hydrant fund at the current rate per lineal foot of street frontage. ❑ 5. Prior to building construction, provide an all weather access of at least 10 feet wide and vertical clearance of 15 feet that will allow for ingress and egress and accommodate a 40,000 -pound fire apparatus to within 150 feet of all structures. X. 1. acre a note on a separate document, which is to be recorded concurrently with the Parcel or Final map, or on an additional map sheet stating, "Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the time of permit issuance and maintained continuously thereafter. Butte County Deortment of Development i Services - TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile October 11, 2006 To: Inter -Departmental Review Committee Subject: Evaluation and Completeness of Application Applicant: MetroPCS, , LT06-0023 Planner: Chris Tolley APN: 041-430-012 Location: 2822 Clark Rd, approximately 600 feet north of Butte Campus Dr. and 2700 feet north of the Clark Rd/Durham-Pentz Rd intersection 30 -Day Complete 10/18/2006 Date of IDR 10/11/2006 This application is being provided to you for comments. Please see attached documents. A hard copy of the application, including maps, has been sent to Environmental Health, Building Manager, LAFCo, Agricultural Commission, Public Works, Assessor, and CDF. All Environmental Health correspondence is routed through Karen Frederick at 7 County Center Drive. The purpose of this notice is to give you the opportunity to comment on the completeness of this application electronically to the planner, so that preparations can be made for the IDR meeting on 10/11/2006. Do you find this application complete? ❑ NO. Please respond prior to or at the IDR meeting 10/09/06, regarding completeness of application. What is needed to make the application complete? ® YES. My Department's conditions and/or mitigation measures are attached or will be provided at the IDR meeting. If conditions cannot be provided at or prior to the IDR meeting they must be provided no more than 1 week after the meeting. Standard Conditions are attached for your convenience. No conditions (PLEASE SEND YOUR RESPONSE TO: ctolleyctolley@buttecounty.net). Signature: E. Schroth Date: 9/29/06 UPlanning/Projects/A New File/IDR Memos/IDR Completeness 8/30/05 Department: Public Works - County of Butte COUNTY OF BUTTE OFFICE OF PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA,95965-3397 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED y 012H16205578 UJ $00.371 U) F- m EL: 11/13/2006 ww from HEARING Maned 95965 oc US POSTAGE 0 PUBLIC -- �c n TARNEGOLET LLC HEARING r oc 50 SEVILLA DR h'V cm 21 LOS ALTOS CA 94022 Ul C= 941 NO 1 906 1 30 11/26106 NOTICE .q c TO :RETURN TARNEGOLETELDCR 1611.5 MAYS AVE MONTE SERENO CA 95030-4212 k RETURN TO SENDER I STT #UTTE COUNTY RECE*r -.Printed: 9/19/2006 �`��9:;<r... 10:50 am • <l .s 7 County Center Drive r 0 ® Oroville, CA 75965 r Department of Development Services C x•10 Phone (530) 538-7541 Fax (530) 538-2140 4 Receipt Number: PRJ116 Project Number: UP06-0023 Site Address: 2822 CLARK RD Applicant: ' Metro PCS 785 Orchard Dr., STE 200 Folsom, CA 95630 Description: Colocation on an approved Cell Tower Fee Description Account Number Fee Amount Use Permit plus EH Fee -EH 0010-5400034614901-1010 $202.00 R Total Fees Paid: $202.00 Date Paid: 9/19/2006 Paid By: Kenneth Crouse. 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T 0N N AS M PAVING, CURBING ETC. I 2822CLARK ROAD ALAN H IN E , iMP ROVEM N 116 4-0797 PLAN `OUEIZ L L SITE: L SH L UPON COMPLETION OF WORK CONTRACTOR L REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT _ H PROPERTY, ABOUT THE R N N 0 B T N UC 10 0 R A OCCURED DUE >TG CO STR T Y HAVE THAT GENERAL WORK AREA S KEPT CLEAN AND P WN OWNER: ANN � RESA CRONE DANNY TE OROVILLECA 95965 3CONTRACTOR SHALL SEE TO -c LA 2822 CLARK ROAD PROJECT, DESCRIPTION ALL DIRT N EE DURINGCONSTRUCTION AN SP OSE OF HAZARD R C T _ ELEVATIONS- S 9 T OROV ILLE CA 95965.. N THE REMOVE EQUIPMENT, NOT SPECIFIED REMAINING 0 _2 N N 1D49 ,. METRO PCS ION AND FREE FROM M PAN TOPE TY. PREMISES SHALL BE LEFT _IN'CLEAN CONDIT , A AN NATURE. 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