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0 l �. .. .� _ --�..V�,- _ - _ _ -_ _ .____,_.. _._�._.�_ l ec_�m m t.W-r t ca4-i vY-i 3225 MAIN STREET • P.O. BOX 226 BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 C(3 CAPE COD (508) 362-3828 • Fax (508) 362-3136 • www.capecodcommission.org COMMISSION Cape Cod Commission Meeting Agenda DATE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2017 TIME: 3:00 P.M. PLACE: FIRST.DISTRICT COURTHOUSE • ASSEMBLY OF DELEGATES CHAMBERS 3195 MAIN STREET, BARNSTABLE, MA 02630 • Roll Call ; �i • Public Comment • . Approval of Minutes: Potential approval of minutes of the September 14,2017 Commission f1 Meeting. =� • Executive Director's Report—Paul Niedzwiecki The Cape Cod Commission Executive Director will report on any recent activities he and/or staff has had regarding the Cape Cod Commission. • Public Hearing: Eco-Site,LLC Wireless Communication Monopole-Wakeby Road#TR17019—Michele White (continued public hearing from October 26,2017) The Cape Cod Commission will hear presentations and take public testimony on the Development of Regional Impact(DRI)application submitted by Eco-Site,LLC and T-Mobile Northeast,LLC that proposes construction of a 145 foot-monopole with twelve(12)antennas and appurtenant equipment. The project site is located at o Wakeby Road in Marstons Mills,MA. At this hearing,the Commission will consider whether to adopt the draft written DRI decision and approve the project,subject to conditions set out in said DRI decision,as recommended by the subcommittee for the project. Potential approval of the minutes of the October 26,2017 subcommittee hearing. • New Business: Topics not reasonably anticipated by the Chair more than 48 hours before the meeting. • Adjourn If you are deaf or hard of hearing or are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation,please contact the Cape Cod Commission at(508)362-3828;for Telecommunications Relay Services(TRS)dial 711 Caso estas informagoes sejam necessarias em outro idioma,por favor,contate o Coordenador de Titulo VI da MPO pelo telefone(5o8)362-3828 or Para servi: .os de retransmissao de telecomunicagoes,disque'711 J 3225 MAIN STREET • P.O. BOX 226 BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 CAPE COD (508) 362-3828 Fax.(508) 362-3136 ®. www.capecodcommission.org COMMISSION CERTIFIED MAIL—RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Tracking Number: .70i6 0340 oo01 oi40 27i5 August 7,2017 Eco-Site Inc. c/o Richard M. Souza,Esq. Project: Eco-Site Wakeby Road Wireless Communication Facility. Prince Lobel Tye,LLP O Wakeby Road,Marstons Mills,MA . One International Place,Suite 3700 CCC Project#TR17019 Boston,MA 02110 Dear Attorney Souza: This letter serves as notice that the above-referenced project has been referred to the Cape Cod Commission (Commission)as a mandatory Development of Regional Impact(DRI)pursuant to Section 3 of Chapter A,Code of Cape Cod Commission Regulations,Enabling Regulations Governing Review of Developments of Regional Impact.The Commission received the referral from the Town of Barnstable through the Barnstable Interim Building Commissioner, Jeffrey Lauzon,on August 4,2017.Enclosed is a copy of the DRI referral form. In accordance with the Cape Cod Commission Act,the Commission is required to open the public hearing period on the project within sixty(6o)days of receipt of the DRI referral,which date in this case is October.2,2017. Pursuant to the Enabling Regulations,upon receiving notice that the project has been referred to.the Commission as a mandatory DRI, the Applicant shall file an application for DRI review. No substantive public hearing on the DRI-will be scheduled o J+ held until Commission staff deems the application complete. No municipal development permits.may be reviewedeox- ZZ issued until the Commission completes its review and issues,a DRI approval. Th The Commission received a DRI review application from the Applicant on July 31,2017 and Commission staff is reviewing the application materials submitted to date. Michele White,Regulatory Officer at the Commissionis the project manager and your contact person. Please do not hesitate to contact Ms.White should youlhave further questions. w Un r- Sincerely, Gail Hanley,Commission Clerk Enclosure cc:File Royden Richardson,Barnstable Commission Representative By certified mail: Elizabeth Jenkins,Director of Planning&Development/DRI Liaison Ann Quirk,Barnstable Town Clerk Jeffrey Lauzon,Interim Building Commissioner Mark Ferro,Barnstable Planning Board Chair,Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Barnstable Health Agent Tom Lee,Barnstable Conservation Commission RECEIVED 614a AUG -4 21I ., r Development of Regional Impact(DRI) Referral Form Cape Cod Commission F lease, attach—a—cupy of the original municipal development permit application or site plan review, subdivision, or other application showing the date on which it was received by the Municipal Agency. Receipt of this information via the U.S. Mail or delivered in person to the Cape Cod Commission constitutes a referral for purposes of Chapter 716 of the Acts of 1989, as amended. Referred by: Town and Agency Town of Barnstable Official Interim Building Commissioner X Mandatory Referral Discretionary Referral Limited Discretionary Referral (please see the back of this form) Project Name Eco-Site—Proposed New Telecommunications Tower—0 Wakeb Rid' Project Proponent Name Eco-Site c/o Rick Sousa(Agent) Address One International Place, Suite 3700, Boston, MA 02110 Telephone 617-456-8123 Brief Description of the project including, where applicable, gross. floor area, lots, units, acres and specific uses: Applicant is proposing—to construct. a new 145-foot monopole style telecommunications tower and its co-applicant, T-Mobile Northeast, LLC is proposing to install thereupon, twelve (12) wireless communications antennas (and two 20" MW dish antennas) at a centerline height of'140 feet, more or less, together with appurtenant equipment at the base of the proposed monopole. The monopole will have the capacity to co-locate an additional three (3) additional antenna arrays for other wireless telecommunications carriers and will be surrounded by an eight (8,) foot high chain link fence. The proposed wireless facility will be located within a 50' x 50' lease area and accessed from Wakeby Road through a proposed 12 foot wide gravel access drive. All work will be done pursuant to the plans provided herewith. Project location: 0 Wakeby Road, Marstons Mills, MA, Map 013, Parcel 003 List municipal agency(ies) before which a municipal development permit is pending: Site Plan Review Jeffrey Lauzon Print Name of Authorized ure Date Referring Representative TW,uli' F BARNSTAB E r' ,o 15 SIGNATURES Executed this day of 2017. g ature Print Name and Title COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, ss A/D V-,ew h 2g 2017 Before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared . ZP'0 l d 10,, 46h el/ , in his/her capacity as ikvv► 4 of the Cape Cod Commission,whose name is signed on the preceding document, and such person acknowledged to me that he/she signed such document voluntarily for its stated purpose. The identity of such person was proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification,which was [ ] photographic identification with signature issued by a fed al or state governmental.agency, [ ] oath or affirmation of a credible witness, or [Versonal knowledge of the undersigned. GA)�L P MAN��Y -Nbt*y Public' . tF1:;Of MASSACMtISETT,3 A�Ace "J�y cVR-.:0dw�SSACHL Notary Public My Commission Expires: DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower—.o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No 17019) Page ig of 16 FAA Frequency Notification, dated October 11, 2017 Emissions Report: Letter from Donald L. Haes, Jr., Ph.D., CHP re: Installation of radio base station antennas and associated equipment for the proposed personal wireless services facility to be located on a proposed monopole at o Wakeby Road, Barnstable, MA, dated October 11, 2017 Additional Continuous Wave Report (CW Drive Test), prepared by T-Mobile, received October 19, 2017. Existing and Proposed 700 MHz Radio Frequency Coverage Maps Noise Report: Letter to Eco-Site from NB+C Engineering Services re: Proposed Generator Letter for Eco-Site: MA-o645.Moclungbird Ln—Baker (o Wakeby Road), dated October 25, 2017 Additional Continuous Wave Report (CW Drive Test), prepared by T-Mobile, received October 26, 2017 Tree Planting Detail; Sheet C-8,prepared by NB+C Engineering Services, dated July 27, 2017, revised October. 25, 2017 DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower=o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No 17019) Page 16 of i6 Letter to the Commission from Eco-Site re: Written Commitment to Allow for Future Co-Location for the Proposed Telecommunications Facility Located at o Wakeby Road, Barnstable, MA 026o1, dated April 7, 2017 Letters to Verizon Wireless, Sprint New England, and AT&T Mobility New England from Eco-Site re: Opportunity to lease space on a proposed telecommunications tower to be constructed at o Wakeby Road, Barnstable, MA 026o1, dated April 7, 2017 Letter to the Commission from Attorney Donald W.Abel, Jr., re: Eco-Site/T-Mobile DRI Application, dated July 14, 2017 Buffer Zone Agreement between Eco-Site and Barbara M. LaFlam and Robert E. Balser,with Exhibit A: Overall Site Plan, Sheet C-1, prepared by NB+C Engineering Services, dated July 27, 2017 Lease Agreement between Eco-Site and Barbara M. LaFlam, dated January 19, 2017 Nitrogen Loading Calculations, prepared by NB+C Engineering Services,.dated October 28, 2016 Noise Report: Letter to Eco=Site from NB+C Engineering Services re: Proposed Generator Letter for Eco-Site: MA-0045 Mockingbird Ln_Baker (o Wakeby Road), dated October 19, 2016. �. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, prepared by.NB+C Engineering Services, dated October 11, 2016, revised July 27, 2017 Letter to Eco-Site from MA Division of Fisheries and Wildlife re: NHESP File No. 16-36038, dated October 14, 2016 J Natural Resources Checklist and Exemption Review,prepared by CBRE and Letter from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service re: List of threatened and endangered species that may occur in your proposed project location, and/or may be affected by your. proposed project, dated August 2, 2016 Letter to MA Historical Commission from CBRE re: Proposed Telecommunications Facility, dated October 11, 2016 Letter to the Commission from NB+C Engineering Services re: Eco-Site Mockingbird Ln_Baker, dated July 27, 2017 MA Historical Commission determination, dated July 13, 2017 Natural Resources Inventory(Plant and Wildlife Habitat Assessment), prepared by CBRE;dated June 16, 2017 DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower—o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No 17019) Page 15 of 16 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibit A General Finding GF15 Application and Review Materials Application for Development of Regional Impact Review Approval and Dimensional Variance for a Wireless Communication Facility, prepared by Prince Lobel Tye LLP, dated July 28, 2017 Barnstable Board of Zoning Appeals Application, dated March 8, 2017, and Supporting Statement prepared by Prince Lobel Tye, dated July 28, 2017 Cape Cod Commission DRI Application, dated July 28, 2017; and Supporting Statement prepared by Prince Lobel Tye, dated July 28, 2018 Town of Barnstable Certified Abutters List, dated March 30, 2017 Site Plan Set titled"Eco-Site, Site.Name: Mockingbird Ln_Baker, Site #: MA-0045 prepared by NB+C Engineering Services, dated July 27, 2017 Sheet T.-1: Title Sheet Sheet C-1: Overall Site Plan Sheet C-2: Site Plan Sheet C-3:Elevation.. Sheet C-4: Erosion&Sedimentation Control Plan&Notes Sheet C-5: Erosion&Sedimentation Control Details Sheet C-6: Details Photographic Simulation Package and Viewshed Map; prepared by Virtual Site Simulations, LLC Affidavit of Site Acquisition Specialist, prepared by.Keenan Blinn of Network Building + Consulting, dated July 28, 2017 Existing Tower Inventory . RF Affidavit Statement of Need, prepared by Ryan Monte de Ramos .Existing and Proposed 21oo MHz Radio Frequency Coverage Maps Continuous Wave.Report (CW Drive Test);prepared by T-Mobile PCS Broadband Licenses (4) —T-Mobile FAA Tower Construction Notification DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower-o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No 17019) Page 14 of i6 Cii.The Applicant Eco-Site shall donate space on the wireless communications tower for telecommunications-related equipment of the town of Barnstable,should the town desire to arrange with the Applicant to place and maintain equipment on the tower. C12.Any backup generator for the Project,shall only be fueled by propane or natural gas. If there are to be multiple backup generators used as part of the Project,routine generator testing shall only be performed, as necessary, on separate weekdays. Prior to and as a condition to issuance of a Final Certificate.of Compliance by the Commission,the Applicants shall establish and provide to Commission staff a written protocol where each additional co-locator carrier will only perform routine generator testing on separate weekdays. C13. Notification shall be provided to the Commission and town at such time that the personal wireless service facility owner plans to abandon the facility. Upon abandonment of the facility, the facility owner should physically remove the personal wireless service facility within go days from the date of abandonment. "Physically remove"includes,but is not limited to: removal of antennas, mount, equipment shelters and security barriers from the subject property; proper disposal of the waste materials from the site in accordance with local and state solid waste disposal regulations; restoring the location of the personal wireless service facility to its natural condition, except that any landscaping and grading should remain after removal of the personal wireless service facility. If the facility owner fails to remove a personal wireless service facility, the town shall have the authority to enter the subject.property and physically remove the facility. SEE NEXT PAGE FOR SIGNATURES DRI Decision—Wireless.Communications Tower-o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No 17019) Page 12 of 16 b. provide evidence to the Commission that a copy of this decision has been provided to and received by the general contractor for the Project. Copies of this decision and approved Project plans and documents referenced herein-shall be maintained on- site during Project construction. C5. Prior to and as a condition to issuance of a Building Permit by•the Town and commencing .Project construction,the Applicants shall obtain a Preliminary Certificate of Compliance from the Commission that evidences that all conditions in this decision required to have been satisfied prior to the issuance of a Preliminary Certificate of Compliance have been satisfied, and that the Project is in compliance with this decision. C6. Prior to and as a condition to use and operation of the Project and issuance of a Certificate of Use/Occupancy/ Building Permit sign-off for the Project by the Town,the Applicants shall obtain a Final Certificate of Compliance from the Commission that evidences that all conditions in this decision required to have been satisfied prior to issuance of a Final Certificate of Compliance have been satisfied and that the Project is in compliance with this decision. C7. Prior to the issuance of a Preliminary Certificate of Compliance,the Applicants shall have obtained all necessary federal,state, and municipal permits,licenses, and approvals(except for a local Building Permit)for the Project, and provide copies of the same to the Commission. C7(a). The Project's consistency with municipal development by-laws, regulations or ordinances shall be evidenced and confirmed by the Applicants obtaining all said necessary municipal permits,licenses and approvals. C8. Commission staff will undertake a review of the Project's compliance with this decision, including the applicable conditions hereof,upon the Applicant's request to the Commission for issuance of any Certificate of Compliance. At the time the Applicants request.such a Certificate, it shall provide Commission staff a list of key project contact(s), along with their telephone . . numbers, mailing addresses, and email addresses,in the event questions arise during the Commission's compliance review.As part of its compliance review, Commission staff may make, and the Applicants hereby authorize,site inspections upon reasonable notice to the Applicants, as such visits are needed. Upon review,the Commission shall either prepare and issue the requested Certificate,or inform the Applicants in writing of any compliance deficiencies and the remedial action required for the issuance of the requested Certificate. C9.The Applicant shall consummate the Buffer Zone Agreement referenced-in Condition C3 herein. Prior to and as a condition to issuance of a Preliminary Certificate of Compliance by the Commission,the Applicant shall provide Commission staff a copy of the executed Buffer Zone Agreement. Cro. Prior to and as a condition to issuance of a Final Certificate of Compliance by the Commission,the Applicants shall install one (1) E9i1 Global Positioning System(GPS) antenna. DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower-o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No 170i9) Page 11 of 16 Sheet T-1: Title Sheet Sheet C-1: Overall Site Plan Sheet C-2: Site Plan Sheet C-g:Elevation Sheet C-4:Erosion&Sedimentation Control Plan&Notes Sheet C-5:Erosion&Sedimentation Control Details Sheet C-6:Details Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan,prepared by NB+C Engineering Services, dated October 11,2o16, revised July 27,2017 Buffer Zone Agreement between Eco-Site and Barbara M.LaFlam and Robert E.Baker, with Exhibit A: Overall Site Plan,Sheet C-1,prepared by NB+CEngineering Services, dated July 27,2017 Noise Report:Letter to Eco-Site from NB+C Engineering Services,re: Proposed Generator Letter for Eco-Site:MA-0045 Mockingbird Ln Baker(o Wakeby Road), dated October 25, 2017 Tree Planting Detail,Sheet C-8,prepared by NB+C Engineering Services, dated July 27, 2017, revised October 25,2017 Emissions Report:Letter from Donald L.Haes,Jr.,Ph.D., CHP re:Installation of radio. base station antennas and associated equipmentfor the proposed personal wireless services facility to be located on a.proposed monopole at o Wakeby Road,Barnstable,-MA, dated October 11,2017 When and as any plans and documents required to be submitted as Conditions of this decision are reviewed and approved by Commission staff, such plans and documents shall be deemed incorporated into the approved Project plans and documents referenced herein, and the Project shall similarly be undertaken, constructed, operated, and maintained in accordance with the same. Failure to comply,and remain in compliance, with all findings and conditions stated herein may be deemed cause to revoke or require modification to this decision. This decision does not permit any other work or development at the Project Site or Property, including tree and vegetation clearing and removal, except as authorized herein. C4. Prior to commencement of Project construction, the Applicants shall: a. submit final project plans as approved by state,federal, and municipal authorities for review by Commission staff who will determine their consistency with this decision. If Commission staff determines that the final plans are not substantially consistent with the approved Project plans and'documents referenced in Condition C3,the Commission requires that the Applicants seek a modification to this decision for further review and approval of the Project changes in accordance with the "Modification"section of the' Commission's Enabling Regulations in effect at the time the modification is sought; DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower—o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No 17019) Page io of 16 CCF4. The proposed tower will be set back 286 feet from Wakeby Road. CCFS. Existing vegetation on the Property, along with proposed landscaping around the equipment compound,will screen both the tower and the chain link fence surrounding the equipment compound. CCF6. Eco-Site has proposed a Buffer Zone.Agreement with the Property owner to protect 32,000 SF(0.73 acres) of existing mature trees and vegetation around the Project Site. The proposed buffer zone of existing vegetation is adequate to provide screening for the tower, and as such,is consistent with RPP performance standards relating to Community Character. - CONCLUSION Based on the Findings above,the Commission hereby concludes, determines, and finds further that: 1. Subject to and upon satisfaction of the conditions identified in this decision,the Project is consistent with the Act and the 2oog Regional Policy Plan(as amended). 2. The Project is consistent with.Barnstable's Local Comprehensive Plan. 3. The Project is consistent with municipal development ordinances, subject to the Applicants obtaining all required local approvals,licenses,and permits for the Project. 4. There are no DCPC Implementing Regulations applicable to the Project. . 5. The probable project benefit is greater than the probable project detriment. The Commission hereby grants DRI approval for the construction of a wireless communications facility to be located at o Wakeby Road, Barnstable, MA described herein,subject to•the following conditions: CONDITIONS C1.When final,this decision shall be valid and in effect for a period of seven(7)years, and local development permits may be issued pursuant hereto for a period of seven(7)years from the date of this written decision. This decision shall be final when the appeal period set out in Section 17 of the Cape Cod Commission Act has elapsed without appeal(or if such an appeal has been filed,when the appeal has been finally settled, dismissed, adjudicated, or otherwise disposed of in favor of the Applicants), and a copy of this decision has been recorded with the Barnstable Registry of Deeds, and registered with the Barnstable Land Court, as applicable. The Applicants shall bear the costs of recording or registering this decision. C2. This decision shall be appurtenant to and run with the Project Site on the subject Property. The decision shall bind and be enforceable against, and inure to the benefit of,the Applicants, its successors, and assigns. C3•.The Project shall be undertaken, constructed,operated, and maintained in accordance with the Findings and Conditions set out herein,including the plans and documents referenced below: Site Plan Set titled "Eco-Site,Site Name:Mockingbird Ln Baker,Site #:MA-0045'; prepared by NB+CEngineering Services, dated July 27,2017 DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower-o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No 17019) Page 9 of 16 revegetation of these disturbed areas would likely be required if and when the Project is "abandoned"and decommissioned. NRF7. The location of the Project on the Property effectively limits the development potential of the Property during the life of the Project. NRF8.The Project design and Buffer Zone Agreement are consistent with the Open Space requirements of the RPP, therefore,permanently protected, conservation restricted open space is not required for the Project. Transportation TF1.Access to the tower will require a new curb cut on Wakeby Road at the location of the access driveway. TF2. Cape Cod Commission staff estimates that the sight distance available for the access driveway will be more than 400 feet for both directions of travel,which exceeds the minimum of 200 feet required fora road with a 30-mph operating speed(Wakeby Road is classified as "Thickly Settled"with an advisory speed of 30 mph) (MPS TRi.8 — Sight-distance Requirements). TF3.As the Project will not generate traffic•other than trips relating to construction and bimonthly maintenance visits,no sustained, regional transportation impacts are anticipated from this Project. _ Heritage Preservation HPFi.The Project is located outside of town historic districts, and is approximately one (i) mile . from the closest inventoried historic structure or site. The Applicants filed a Project Notification Form with the Massachusetts Historical Commission(MHC) and prepared an archaeological assessment for the area where disturbance is proposed. The Project Site was not found to be archaeologically sensitive,and the Applicants received a determination from MHC that the Project is unlikely to affect significant historical or archeological resources. Community Character CCFi.The RPP Community Character standards aim to minimize regionally significant,visual impacts from wireless communications towers. i CCF2.A visibility analysis for the proposed Project shows that the tower will be visible year- round along Wakeby Road adjacent to the Property, and northeast of the Property along a portion of Mockingbird Lane south of Doves Lane. The tower will be visible seasonally to the west of the Property on Gallagher Lane, along a portion of Meiggs Backus Road, and northeast along Doves Lane around Cardinal Lane. These areas are all outside of historic resource areas. and distinctive scenic landscapes. Photosimulations provided by the Applicants show that the visual impact on the surrounding area will be minimal. CCF3. The facility is not visible from tested locations at and around Long Pond, Santuit Pond, and the Ryder Conservation Land. DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower—o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No 17019) Page 9 of 16 WRF5. The Project Site is within a Potential Public Water Supply Area (PPWSA); however, it is unlikely that a drinking water supply well would be located on or near this Site. WRF6. There are no existing stormwater management'features on-site. The proposed stormwater,system includes a grassed conveyance swalemith a riprap apron at the lowest depression point,where water will infiltrate, and will provide treatment for the first.inch of runoff from the gravel compound and access road, and has been designed to accommodate at least the 25-year, 24-hour storm. Though there is not anticipated to be a significant amount of stormwater generated by the Project,the Project includes stormwater management consistent with Goal WR7(Stormwater Quality) and associated MPSs. WRF7.The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP) and site plans contain proper design and details regarding erosion and sediment control plans during construction. The included Stormwater Maintenance Procedures also address requirements for inspection, monitoring, operation and maintenance of the stormwater.system. WRFB. The Project does not include any managed(i.e. fertilized)turf. Natural Resources NRF1.The Applicants provided a Natural Resources Inventory(NRI) consistent with the requirements of Wildlife and Plant Habitat MPS WPH1.1(Natural Resources Inventory). The NRI states the Property contains upland woodland vegetation typical of Cape Cod,,and does not identify any specimen trees or unusual plant or wildlife habitat or individuals. NRF2.The Property is not mapped for state listed rare species habitat per the 14th edition of the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Atlas(effective August 1, 2017),but the Applicants*have . provided a letter from the MA Natural Heritage and Endangered.Species Program(NHESP) indicating that no impacts to state-listed species are anticipated. The Applicants have also provided correspondence from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service indicating that impacts to the federally listed Long-Eared Bat are not anticipated. NRF3.There are no wetlands mapped on the site, and the closest mapped vernal pool is- approximately 1,00o feet from the Project Site. NRF4.The Project Site is located within a Significant Natural Resources Area(SNRA) due to mapped PPWSA. NRFS. The RPP Open Space standards require that an applicant permanently restrict open space as mitigation for areas of new disturbance proposed by a project. DRIs located in SNRA are required to provide permanently protected open space in an amount equivalent to twice the total development footprint of a project. As the area of disturbance for this Project is 13,500 SF (0.3 acres),the amount of protected open space would be 27,000 SF(0.6 acres). Locating the Project farther back on the Project Site allows for better visual buffering(though this requires more disturbance than if the tower were located closer.to Wakeby Road). NRF6. Eco-Site will enter into a Buffer Zone Agreement with the Property owner to preserve a designated area of existing mature trees and vegetation totaling approximately 32,000 SF(0.73 acres) immediately adjacent to the Project limit of disturbance which will effectively provide protected open space for the life of the Project(potentially up to 30 years or longer). Some DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower—o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No 17o19) Page 7 of 16 Isotrope, LLC,who reviewed the Project relative to, among other things, consistency with this Technical Bulletin. Isotrope submitted reports to the Commission titled: Initial Comments on DRI Application for Wakeby Road Cell Tower, dated September 26, 2017 Response Memo to T-Mobile Supplemental Submission on the Wakeby Road Tower Application by Eco-Site,dated October 24, 2017 The wireless consultant concluded that the Project would fill a significant gap in T-Mobile's wireless coverage, and the Project design would maximize co-location potential. LUF6.The Project is consistent with guidance contained in Technical Bulletin 97-001, including limitations on operational noise and emissions levels, and minimum`Fall Zone"distance. LUF7. The Project will provide access to emergency responders through enhanced emergency service (E911)by installing one (1) E911 Global Positioning System(GPS) antenna. Economic Development EDFI.The aim of Economic Development Goal 4(Infrastructure Capacity)is to provide adequate infrastructure that meets community and regional needs, expands community access to service, and improves the reliability and quality of services. This tower will provide improved personal wireless service to portions of Barnstable,Mashpee, and Sandwich. ' EDF2. The Applicants have provided coverage analysis to evidence need and demand for the . Project. Water Resources WRFI. The Project Site is in the Popponesset Bay watershed,which is a nitrogen impaired watershed and has an U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) approved nitrogen Total Maximum Daily Load(TMDL). WRF2.The nitrogen load of the Project will be approximately o.1-ppm(parts per million),which meets the 5-ppm Nitrogen Loading Standard under General Aquifer Protection(Goal WRl) and Wellhead Protection Areas (Goal WR2 — Drinking Water Quality and Quantity),the i-ppm Nitrogen Loading Standard for Potential Public Water Supply Areas(Goal WR2), and the TMDL nitrogen loading standard for nitrogen-impaired Marine Water Recharge Areas (Goal WR3). WRF3. The Project Site is within a Zone II Wellhead Protection Area. Due to the type of use,the Commission does not anticipate.quantities of any hazardous materials to exceed normal "household quantities." The Applicant has agreed to limit the use of backup generator fuel to propane or natural gas,which poses little to no risk of harm to related drinking water resources. I WRF4.The Project Site is within a Freshwater Recharge Area for Santuit Pond. Given that the Site is located over 2,000 feet away from Santuit Pond, no significant impacts to the pond are ariticipated'(Goal WR4 —Freshwater Ponds and Lakes). DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower—o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No 17019) Page 6 of 16 GF24. The Commission received comments from the Town's Planning and Development Department Director, Elizabeth Jenkins, on behalf of the Town at the subcommittee hearing on September 27, 2017, indicating Project consistency with town development ordinances and the Town's Local Comprehensive Plan. GF25. The probable benefits of the Project include: A. The Project will limit the development potential of a 17.74-acre wooded residential lot in a Resource Protection Area. B. The Project will provide additional vegetated buffering to screen ground-level equipment and maximizes the vegetated buffer of existing vegetation. C. The Project will provide additional and enhanced personal wireless service to portions of Barnstable, Mashpee and Sandwich. The probable detriments of the Project include: A. The Project requires removal of some natural site vegetation. REGIONAL POLICY PLAN FINDINGS The following are Findings related to the Project's consistency with RPP issue areas that are applicable,relevant and material to,-and within the scope of,the Project: Land Use LUF1.The RPP Land Use goals aim to minimize adverse impacts of development on the land by using land efficiently,protecting sensitive resources, and directing growth to appropriate areas. LUF2.The Property is in a residential district, 17.74 acres,undeveloped, and wooded, and is located within a Resource Protection Area on the town adopted Land Use Vision Map(LUVM). The area of disturbance for the Project will be 13,500 square feet(0.3 acres). LUF3.A letter provided by the property owner states that future development of this parcel is contingent on the proposed wireless tower being located at this site. Should the tower be located on this Property it would effectively limit development on a 17+ acre wooded residential lot in a Resource Protection Area for the life of the tower;which could be 10-30 years. LUF4. RPP Minimum Performance Standard(MPS)LU2.2 (Co-location of Telecommunication Facilities) requires that the Applicants demonstrate the design of the facility can accommodate two(2)or more co-locators. The facility provides spots for a total of four(4) co-locators; wireless carrier T-Mobile is a co-applicant. The Applicants have contacted additional carriers serving Cape Cod to offer an opportunity to co-locate on this tower, and have provided the Commission with letters committing to allow for future co-location. LUF5. MPS LU2.2 directs applicants to the Commission's Technical Bulletin 97-001, "Guidelines for DRI Review of Wireless Communication Towers"for guidance on locating and design of wireless towers. The Commission has retained a wireless technical consultant, DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower—o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No 17019) Page 5 of 16 i GF16. The Project has been designed to accommodate three(3)wireless telecommunications carriers in addition to the co-applicant T-Mobile, and will provide personal wireless service to.a portion of Barnstable, Mashpee, and Sandwich: GF17.Applicant Eco-Site has provided a copy of a lease with the Property owner over that portion of the Property constituting the Project Site. The term of the lease is io years,.with four (4)renewal options of an additional five (5)years each,for a total of up to 30 years. GFi8.Applicant Eco-Site has agreed to the Abandonment requirements of the Wireless Technical Bulletin,which outlines the removal of a personal wireless service facility when the operation of that facility has been discontinued. GFi9. The Project is consistent with the Barnstable Local Comprehensive Plan by minimizing development in a Low Density Residential area,supporting upgrades to telecommunications infrastructure,providing well maintained public facilities to serve future communication needs of the community that are equitably distributed with minimal environmental and community character impacts, and the Marstons Mills Village Plan Heritage Preservation Strategy of retaining natural vegetation within development sites as a visual buffer along roads. GF20. The only DCPC applicable to the Project is the Cape-wide Fertilizer Management DCPC. Barnstable adopted a fertilizer(nutrient)management ordinance as implementing regulations pursuant to this DCPC(Chapter 78 of the General Ordinances of the Code of the Town of Barnstable, "Fertilizer Nitrogen and Phosphorous Control'). The Applicants do not propose to manage turf with fertilizer applications, and thus the implementing regulations do not apply to the•Project. GF21.The following local reviews, actions,permits,licenses and approvals are required for the Project: A. Site Plan Review; . B. Zoning Board of Appeals Dimensional Variance for the height of the tower; C. Building permit. GF22. The Project is consistent with municipal development ordinances,provided the Applicants obtain all necessary local permits,licenses, and approvals. The'Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Barnstable(Chapter 240),Article X(Personal Wireless Communication) allows for the installation and construction of personal wireless facilities and associated equipment in all zoning districts, subject to Site Plan Review and issuance of a building permit. The maximum building height in the RF district is 30 feet;therefore,the Applicants will need a Dimensional Variance for the height of the tower from the Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals. As noted by , the Applicants,in Nextel Communications of the Mid-Atlantic, Inc.v. Town of Wayland, 231 F.Supp. 2d 396,406-407(D. Mass. 2002),the"need for closing a significant gap in coverage,in order to avoid an effective prohibition of wireless services, constitutes another unique circumstance when a zoning variance is required." T-Mobile will require variances as it cannot close a significant gap in coverage without installing the proposed facility in an area that limits structures to a height of 30 feet. GF23. The Property is located within the town Resource Protection Overlay District,the purpose of which is to protect surface water and groundwater quality, and reduce development potential in an area where additional residential development could face shortfall in public facilities. The Project use is not a prohibited use within this District. DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower—o Wakeby Road, rnstable(CCC File No i7019) Page 4 of 16 GF9.A significant gap in wireless telecommunications coverage was identified by T-Mobile,who employed a Site Acquisition Specialist to identify potential parcels for construction of a wireless telecommunications tower. Criteria for site selection included: existing structures of sufficient height where an antenna installation could provide adequate coverage; a parcel within the search area where a tower of sufficient height could be constructed; a location that will provide adequate coverage to the gap in T-Mobile's network; a willing landowner with whom commercially reasonable lease terms can be negotiated.• GF1o. T-Mobile was unable to identify a suitable existing location to co-locate its proposed wireless facility. A Site Analysis performed by T-Mobile found no existing structures in the area with the height necessary to provide adequate wireless coverage;as the geographic area defined by T-Mobile where a significant service gap exists consists of mostly single-family homes,fresh water ponds, conservation lands, and other undeveloped lots. GF11.The Applicants maintain that the Project Site is the most suitable one for the Project in light of potential alternative sites due to the willingness and authority of the Property owner to enter into a lease agreement with the Applicants,the Property's significant existing vegetation, . and the location of the Property to provide adequate coverage within the identified service area gap. The proposed wireless telecommunications facility will provide.reliable coverage to the targeted sections of the Town of Barnstable and immediately surrounding area. GF12. Potential alternative sites identified for construction of the Project were rejected due to lack of property owner interest in entering into a lease agreement with the Applicants at the time of property research, site constraints, or the properties were determined to be too far.from the needed coverage area. GF13.The Project includes the installation of a 145400t multi-user monopole=style wireless communications tower and associated improvements for personal wireless.service use in a 50'x50'leased compound on the Property: The proposed wireless tower will include twelve(12) wireless communications panel antennas and two(2) square dish antennas at a centerline height of 140 feet, and a GPS antenna'providing Enhanced Emergency Service(E911). Associated appurtenances include equipment cabinets on concrete pads, and Remote Radio Heads ("RRH")with accessory junction boxes and surge suppressors to be mounted alongside the antennas. The antennas will be connected via cabling inside the monopole and through a proposed ice bridge to the ground based equipment. A gravel access driveway to the tower facility, stormwater management,underground utilities, 8-foot high chain link fence, landscaping, and vegetated buffer zone are also proposed(collectively,the Project). GF14.The Project Site is approximately 45,500 SF(1.04 acres) of a larger -17.74-acre Property. The Project Site consists of a 50'x50'fenced equipment compound, a 15400t widelandscaped easement around the compound, a 12400t wide gravel access drive within a 40400t wide utility easement, the stormwater management system, and 35400t vegetated buffer zone around the limit of disturbance. GF15.The Applicants have provided appropriate and sufficient documentation and analyses.to evidence need and demand for the Project, and have provided documentation consistent with the Commission's Wireless Technical Bulletin: The Project is proposed to be implemented and constructed in accordance with the following application materials, information, and documents submitted during the DRI review process: See Exhibit attached hereto and incorporated herein DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower—o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No 17019). Page 3 of 16 GFi. This Project is a mandatory Development of Regional Impact(DRI) pursuant to Section 3(i)(i) of the Commission's Enabling Regulations, revised November 2014, as the "Construction of any Wireless Communication Tower exceeding 35 feet in overall height, including appurtenances,from the natural grade of the site on which it is located,....". GF2. Section 7(c)(viii) of the Commission's Enabling Regulations Governing Review of Developments of Regional Impact(Enabling Regulations)contains the standards for DRI approval, which include consistency with the Cape Cod Commission Act, Cape Cod Regional Policy Plan(RPP), District of Critical Planning Concern(DCPC)implementing regulations (as applicable), municipal development bylaws or ordinances, and applicable Local Comprehensive Plans. The Commission must also find that the probable benefit from the proposed development is greater than the probable detriment. GF3.The Project was reviewed subject to relevant issue areas of the 2009 RPP, amended August 2012, and corresponding standards applicable and material to the Project, and the Commission's Technical Bulletin 97-0o1, "Guidelines for DRI Review of Wireless Communication Towers". GF4. The DRI application was received on July 31, 2017. The mandatory DRI referral was received by the Commission from the Town of Barnstable on August 4, 2017. The Applicants submitted additional materials in August and September 2017. The DRI application was determined to be complete, sufficient to proceed to substantive.public hearings,which were held by a DRI subcommittee on September 27,.2017 and October 26, 2017,during which time the Applicants submitted additional materials for review. Commission staff prepared a report on the Project, dated September 22, 2017,for the subcommittee hearings. At the October 26, 2017 hearing,the subcommittee voted to recommend approval of the Project.to the full Commission and directed staff to prepare a draft DRI decision for the.Commission's consideration. The October 26, 2017 hearing was continued to November 9, 2017 for the full Commission's review and consideration of the Project and of the draft DRI decision. GF5. T-Mobile is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission(FCC)to construct and operate a*wireless telecommunications network in various markets throughout the country, including the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the Town of Barnstable. GF6. Under its license from the FCC,T-Mobile is obligated to provide reliable wireless communications service to the population of the Town of Barnstable. GF7.Without the proposed facility, T-Mobile cannot provide reliable service to the Town of Barnstable pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and its license issued by the FCC. GF8. Designing and constructing a telecommunication system that provides seamless coverage requires a grid of radio transmitting and receiving links located up to two (2)miles apart,which, based on network and site topography features, operate on a line-of-sight basis,requiring a clear path from the facility to the user on the ground; antennas are located where the signal is not obstructed or degraded by buildings or geographical features. DRI Decision—Wireless Communications Tower—o Wakeby Road,Barnstable(CCC File No,17019) Page 2 of 16 i 3225 MAIN STREET P.O. BOX 226 BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 CAPE COD (508) 362-3828 o Fax (508) 362-3136 ® www.capecodcommission.org COMMISSION DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT DECISION Project: Wakeby Road Wireless Communications Facility(CCC File No. 17019) Property Owner: Barbara M. LAFlam Project Applicants: Eco-Site LLC and T-Mobile Northeast LLC c/o Attorney Ricardo Sousa Prince Lobel Tye LLP One International Place, Suite 3700 Boston, MA 02110 ' Project Site/Location:o Wakeby Road, Barnstable(Marstons,Mills),MA 0260i Title Reference: Deed Book 27207 Page 5 Assessors ID: Map 13 Parcel 003 Date: November 9, 2017 SUMMARY The Applicants,,Eco-Site LLC(Eco-Site) and T-Mobile Northeast LLC(T-Mobile),propose to construct a 145400t monopole-style wireless communications tower and associated improvements for personal wireless service on an undeveloped 17.74f acre property. The Cape Cod Commission(Commission)hereby approves with conditions the Project as a Development of Regional Impact(DRI)pursuant to Sections 12 and 13 of the Cape Cod Commission Act(Act). This decision is rendered pursuant to a vote of the Cape Cod Commission on November 9, 2017. FINDINGS The Cape Cod Commission finds as follows: GENERAL FINDINGS i I C(J 3225 MAIN STREET P.O: BOX 226 BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630. CAPE COD (508) 362-3828. o Fax (508) 362-3136 ® www'.capecod.commission,org COMMISSION TO: Town of Barnstable Town Clerk,Building Inspector,Town Planner, Planning. Board, Conservation Commission, Board of Health,Board of Appeals,and DRI Liaison FROM: Gail Hanley, Clerk of the Commission SUBJECT: Wakeby Road Wireless Communications Facility Development of Regional Impact Decision , TR17019. DATE: November 13, 2017 Enclosed please find a copy of the Development of Regional Impact Decision for the Wakeby Road Wireless Communications Facility project that was approved by the Cape Cod Commission on November 9, 2017. Should you have any questions,please do not hesitate to contact our office. - -" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Town of Barnstable OFIME Building Department Services Jeffrey Lauzon, • Interim Building Commissioner r*: antwsrnst�, t v� MM& g 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 0 9. ♦0 ArFO MA'S s www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 August 2,2017 Ms. Gail Hanley, Clerk Cape Cod Commission 3225 Main Street .Barnstable, MA 02630 RE: Development of Regional Impact(DRI)Mandatory Referral Site Plan Review#051-17 Eco- Site—0 Wakeby Road,Marstons Mills Map 013,Parcel 003 Proposal: New 145- ft. Telecommunications Tower Dear Ms Hanley: Enclosed is a copy of Mandatory DRI Referral endorsed by the Interim Building Commissioner, Jeffrey Lauzon, along with the site plan review application and plans submitted. Thank you. Best Regards, a Ellen M. Swiniarski Site Plan Review Coordinator r Development of Regional Impact(DRI) Referral Form Please attach a copy of the original municipal development permit application or site plan review, subdivision, or other application showing the date on which it was received by the Municipal Agency. Receipt of this information via the U.S. Mail or delivered in person to the Cape Cod Commission constitutes a referral for purposes of Chapter 716 of the Acts of 1989, as amended. Referred by: Town and Agency Town of Barnstable Official Interim Building_Commissioner a X Mandatory Referral Discretionary Referral Limited Discretionary Referral (please see the back of this form) Project Name Eco-Site—Proposed New Telecommunications Tower—0 Wakeby Rd Project Proponent Name Eco-Site c/o Rick Sousa(Agent), Prince Lobel Tye LLP Address One International Place, Suite 3700, Boston, MA 02110 Telephone 617-456-8123 Brief Description of the project including, where applicable, gross floor area, lots, units, acres and specific uses: Applicant is proposing to construct a new 145-foot monopole style telecommunications tower and its co-applicant, T-Mobile Northeast, LLC is Proposing to install thereupon, twelve (12) wireless communications antennas (and two 20"MW dish antennas)at a centerline height of 140 feet, more or less, together with appurtenant equipment at the base of the proposed monopole. The monopole will have the capacity to co-locate an additional three (3) additional antenna arrays for other wireless telecommunications carriers and will be surrounded by an eight (8,� foot high chain link fence. The progosed wireless facility will be located within a 50' x 50' lease area v and accessed from Wakeby Road through a proposed 12 foot wide gravel access drive. All work will be done pursuant to the plans provided herewith. Project location: 0 WakebyRoad,oad, Marstons Mills, MA, Map 013, Parcel 003 List municipal agency(ies)before which a municipal development permit is'pending: Site Plan Review JeffreX Lauzon Print Name of Authorized (/,Pig0at6re Date Referring Representative i 0 PR i nce L®BeL July 28, 2017 Via Email and Overnight Mail Ellen M. Swiniarski Site Plan Review Coordinator Town of Barnstable, MA 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Proposed Telecommunications Tower at 0 Wakeby Road Parcel ID: 013-003 Dear Ms. Swiniarski, This office represents Eco-Site, Inc. and T-Mobile Northeast, LLC in connection with an application for the construction of a one hundred and forty-five (145) foot monopole style telecommunications tower at 0 Wakeby Road, the details of which are include in the plans enclosed herewith. Pursuant to the Wireless Technical Bulletin, set forth by the Cape Cod Commission (the "Commission"), last revised on September 30, 2010, (the "Technical Bulletin") and Chapter A, Section 3(i)(1) of the Commission's enabling regulations, any wireless communication tower exceeding thirty-five feet (35') in height is a Development of Regional Impact ("DRI") and requires review and approval by the Commission. As we are proposing a one hundred and forty-five (145) foot wireless communications tower, this project is subject to DRI review and approval. Accordingly, we respectfully request that your office refer this project to the Commission. Enclosed please find three (3) copies of our Application for Site Plan Review and plans. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Si •ely, car o usa, Esq. Prince Lobel Tye ALP Dire 17-456-8123 One International Place Emai : rsousa@princelobel.com Suite 3700 Boston, MA 02110 TEL: 617 456 8000 FAX: 617 456 8100 www.princelobel.com APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW LOCATION: Business Name: Undeveloped Parcel Subdivision Plan N/A Assessor's Map# 013 Parcel# 003 ANR Plan N/A Property Address: 0 Wakebv Road Site Plan Barnstable,MA 02601 OWNER OF PROPERTY APPLICANT Name: Robert Banker and Barbara LaFlam Name: Eco-Site Address: 20 Cook Road Address: 240 Leigh Farm Road, Suite 415 Southampton,MA 01073 Durham,NC 27707 Telephone: Telephone: 919-636-6810 Fax: Fax: ARCHITECT/DEVELOPER/CONTRACTOR/ENGINEER AGENT/ATTORNEY Name:_ NB+C Engineering Services,LLC Name: Rick Sousa Address: 100 Apollo Drive, Suite 303 Address: One International Place, Suite 3700 Chelmsford,MA 01824 Boston,MA 02110 Telephone: 978-856-8308 Telephone: 617-456-8123 Fax: Fax: STORAGE TANKS(HASMAT/FUEL OR WASTE OIL) ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATIONS Existing N/A Proposed 0 District RF Overlay(s)Groundwater Number N/A Number 0 Lot Area Sq.Ft. 17.74 Ac. Size N/A Size 0 Fire District Above Ground N/A Above Ground 0 Setbacks(ft.) Underground N/A Underground 0 Front 286' Side 264' Rear 737' Contents N/A Contents N/A Number of Buildines Existing 0 Proposed 0 Demolition None UTILITIES Sewer- ❑ Public ❑ Private Size gal TOTAL FLOOR AREA BY USE: Water- ❑ Public ❑ Private Basement Existing (Sq.Ft. PrODosed s .Ft). Residential N/A N/A Electric- ❑ Aerial ❑ Underground #of Bedrooms Gas- ❑Natural ❑ Propane Restaurant N/A N/A Retail N/A N/A Grease Trap- ❑ Size gal Office N/A N/A Sewage Daily Flow * gal Medical Office N/A N/A Commercial(specify)— N/A N/A Wholesale(specify) N/A N/A PARKING SPACES CURB CUTS Institutional(specify) N/A N/A Required TBD Existing No Industrial(specify) N/A N/A Provided TBD Proposed Yes All Other Uses On Site N/A Wireless On-Site Yes To Close Gross Floor Area 0 Off-Site N/A Totals Handicapped N/A * GP or WP areas restrict wastewater discharge to 330 gallons per acre per day into on-site system. Old King's Highway Regional Historic District File# Approved? ❑ Yes 0 No Hyannis Main Street Waterfront Historic District File# Approved? ❑ Yes 10 No Listed in National and/or State Register of Historic Places? ❑ Yes O No Previous Site Plan Review File# Approved? ❑ Yes ® No Previous Zoning Board of Appeals File# Approved? ❑ Yes 17 No Is the site located in a Flood Area(Section 3-5.1) ❑ Yes R No In Area of Critical Environmental Concern? ❑ Yes [a No Is the Project within 100' of Wetland Resource Area? ❑ Yes El No Site sketch—informal presentation ❑ Yes 0 No Site Plan prepared,wet stamped and signed by a Registered PE and/or PLS. © Yes ❑ No Parking and Traffic Circulation Plan ❑ Yes © No Landscape Plan and Lighting Plan © Yes ❑ No Drainage Plan with calculations and Utility Plan ❑ Yes © No Building Plans,(all floor plans,elevations and cross sections) ❑ Yes © No Note that all signage must be approved by Code Enforcement Office at the Building Department Lot area in sq. ft. 772,754.4 sq.ft. Total Building(s)footprint None sq.ft. Maximum Lot Coverage as%of Lot None % GROUND WATER PROTECTION OVERLAY DISCTICT REOUREMENTS• DISTRICT: YES Lot Coverage(%) Required TBD Proposed TBD Site Clearing(%) Required TBD Proposed TBD PRINCIPAL BUILDING ACCESSORY BUILDINGS) ❑ Yes ❑ No Number of floors Height: ft. Number of floors Height: ft. FLOOR AREA: FLOOR AREA: Basement sq. ft. Second sq.ft. Basement sq.ft. Second sq.ft. First sq. ft. Attic sq.ft. First sq.ft. Attic sq.ft. Other(Specify) sq.ft. Please provide a brief narrative of your proposed project: The Applicant is proposing to construct a new one hundred and forty-five (145) foot monopole style telecommunications tower and its co-applicant T-Mobile Northeast LLC is proposing to install thereupon twelve (12)wireless communications antennas (and two 20" MW dish antennas)at a centerline height of one hundred and forty (140) feet, more or less together with appurtenant equipment at the base of the proposed monopole The Monopole will have the capacity to co-locate an additional three (3) additional antenna arrays for other wireless telecommunications carriers and will be surrounded by an eight (8) foot high chain link fence The proposed wireless facility will be located within a 50'X50' lease area and accessed from Wakebv Road through a proposed 12' wide gravel access drive. All work will be done pursuant to the plans provided herewith I assert that I have completed(or caused to be completed)this page and the Site Plan Review Application and that, to 7st o y kno ledge,the information submitted here is true. - 2�/17 n4ate Applicant Date Ricardo M. Sousa,Esq. Attorneyfor or Applicant Printed Name of Applicant I' T F t W Ilia-1•C. W z TOTALLY COMMITTED. • NB•C ENGINEERING SERVICEB,LLC. ' ' Ec 0- �s �CLLu�eu1E>m �P1e,w•Eco-Situ 240 LEIGH FARM ROAD; SUITE 415 DURHAM, NC 27707 240 LEI DURHAM.N ROAD.7SU 0717E 415 (919)63&6810 SITE NAME: MOCKINGBIRD LN_BAKER SITE #: MA-0045 95 o MOCKINGBIRD LN_BAKER MA-0045 T-MOBILE SITE #: 4HY0600A Know what's below. 0 0 WAKEBY ROAD Call before you dig. 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II � Ea15lN�E,A-J�G Z `' - F MOCKINGBIRD LN_BAKER / MA-0045 0 WAKEBY ROAD z BARNSTABLE,MA 02601 ml� SITE NOTES �� BARNSTABLE COUNTY / 1£ 1. PROPERTY LINE PLANS OF RECO WAS PREPARED USING DEEDS, 1 TAX MAPS. AN OF RECORD AND PLANS SURVEYING, ,INCEXISTING CONDITION/9 PLAN OF LINO.BY OULD NPFSOT LAND SURVEYING,INC. / I ADATEG CCURA07E BOUNDARY SUHRVEY. NOT BE CONSTRUED AS AN REVISIONS / 2. THIS PION IS SUBJECT TO ALL EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTgNS 1 OF RECORD. 1 3. ACCORDING TO FDM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP NUMBER p / 25001CO537J.PANEL 537 OF 875 EFFECTIVE DATE JULY 16, cc / BAKER,ROBERT E ET ALL 2014.THE PROPOSED FACILITY IS WITHIN ZONE X(AREA OF /•� 20 COOK ROAD N N MINIMAL FLOODING). w SOU THAMPTO 01073 N,MA 4. ALL BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE ROTATED TO TRUE NORTH. PARCEL ID:013-003 L7 ZONING:RF(RESIDENTIAL F) 5. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES OR IMPROVEMENTS,F ANY AND NOT w AREA:17.74*ACRES - VISIBLE AT TIME OF SURVEY ARE NOT SHOWN. p \ 8. THIS SURVEY IS SUBJECT TO THE FINDINGS OF AN UP TO .. I DATE ABSTRACT OF THE TIRE. \'I• I 7. THIS SURVEY PLAN IS FOR SITE PLAN/ENGINEERING 0 0I12]I1] FINAL ZDe PRC PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED FOR REV DATE DESCRIPTION BY JS�ps. THE TRANSFER OF TITLE. • � 4. e. THE PROPOSED FACILITY WILL CAUSE ONLY A'DE MINIMIS" N/F I INCREASE IN STORMWATER RUNOFF.THEREFORE.NO DRAINAGE STRUCTURES ARE PROPOSED. `N OF JyA 40RK 0.@ KELLY A"Sa 40 CALLAGRER LANE" 9. THERE ARE NO NEW STREETS,CURBS.SIDEWALKS OR a \ PROPOSED 15'WIDE WALKWAYS PROPOSED. C'1rG N EASEMENT AROUND 10.THE SITE SHALL BE GRADED TO CAUSE SURFACE WATER TO O ICRUPA� v� COMPOUND FLOW AWAY FROM THE EQUIPMENT AND TOWER AREAS. '( PROPOSED 145' KO y MONOPOLE PROPOSED 50't50' 1n N/F STRUCTURt�L �Im IYAKEBY ROAD REALTY TRUST Q — (LrESO � y,o wAKEer RD4u NO.SG019 -1 w tv PROPOSED T-MOBBEZlm /• 1 LEASE AREA _ �C N/F j JESSICA A.NOSE 284'3 I \ '-' 234•* J4 L4.LACNER LANE i PROPOSED 50't50' 1r iIG FENCED COMPOUND '{ P` I EXISTING TREE \ 1 1 _ PROPOSED 12' Z KRUPAKARAN KOLANDAIVELU,P.E. BUFFER `�1�1I` WIDE GRAVEL I - Z MA PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER LTC.N50019 (TO REMAIN) I I 1 I ACCESS DRIVE W 1m 11)1 M , PROPOSED U/C UTILITY PROPOSED 40'WIDE I ____---- ---I RUN FROM POLE#72-�I -� n I ACCESS/UOLTIY 1. EASEMENT I (BY ECG-STIE) PROPOSED ..l - I TREEUNE .• Im A ' ' OVERALL N/F �'( `"� EXISTING TfU 1 + OVERALL SITE PLAN Cw' SITE PLAN 61 SCALE:1'•10 BRYAN E.&KELLY L.STARKf / ��`\ �-,C L` I -�.i (TO REMAIN) - IS dJ7 WAKCBY RD4D L^ \�)1 r• ,. \� - S S5•IJ' i •", \I R�56 1 tSe55' -________-_--_-__-__ GRAPHIC SCALE ' z» I / KEg`I,RQ aw. TD 1A A - EX/SRNL U/R GO / N 1169- 172 1. F )t4 FEET ' Z _ J EX/SNNL U/P r LO f GENERAL NOTES [n� 1. ALL SITE WORK SHALL BE AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. W Y �11��•�'M —_- - 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHMl COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES ?(� TOTALLY COMMITTED. ORDINANCES.LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF ALL MUNICIPALITIES.UTILITIES Z COMPANY OR OTHER PUBLIC RESPRITIMONSIBLE W •saoxo.ruo a666'TTT���� S. THE CONTRACTOR SMALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL PERMITS ND.0 ENGINEERING SERVICES.I.I.C. \ AND INSPECTIONS MUNICIPAL MAY RI REQUIRED BY ANY FEDERAL STATE. 1 �,�y� �d•�� \ 1 COUNtt OR MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES. �nrnewuoe,m 6. THEWRI CONTRACTOR SMALL CONFLICTS. E THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER.IN WRITING.OF ANY IDS OR E ERRORS OR F WORK. PRIOR I TOE 1 \ I SUBMISSION OF BIDS OR PERFORMANCE OF WORK.MINOR OMISSIONS OR 1 e . I a \ ` ERRORS IN THE BID DOCUMENTS SMALL NOT REUEtVE THE CONTRACTOR � 1 FROM RESPoN5181LITY FOR THE OVERALL INTENT OF THESE DRAWINGS. PROPOSED 5. THE CONTRACTOR SMALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING ALL EXISTING 1 FENCED CONFOUND SITE IMPROVEMENTS PRIOR TO COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION.THE GONTNACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED AS A RESULT aF E c o-S i t el CONSTRUCTION OF THIS FACILITY. 1 \ B. THE ROPE O WORK FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL INCLUDE PR HIS ALL I 1 MATERAIR,E F WORK AND LIBOR REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THIS 1 PROJECT.ALL EOIPMENT SMALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 1 PROPOSEO 15'WIDE THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. a 24OLEIGH FARM ROAD,SUTTE 415 PROPOSED T-MOBILE EASEMENT AROUND 3'Jf3 EQUIPMENT PAD " \ COMPOUND 7. IN CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE PROJECT SITE PRIOR TO SUBMRRNG DURHPM.NC 27707 `'.\—I I A BID TO E WITH THAT THE PROJECT CAN BE CONSTRUCTED IN (9T9)6366810 ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DONE CAL. \ 1 NOTIrY _ 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE A UTILITY'RE CALL TO LOCATE ALL UTILITIES PROTECTIVE (8 0)9962-7962 PRIOR TO EXCAVATION AT ORGANIZATION AT 1 1 EXIST 1 I I 9 I PROJECT AREA,ANY UND UTILITIES OR ONTRACT R MUST LOCATESTRUCTURESR AND CONTACTTHE TH THE ZO.\ PROPOSED TREEIJNE APPLICANT @ THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE 9 OCCUPANCY MOCKINGBIRD LN MA�0�0_BAKER 1 �) 10. PANCY UNITED TO PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION BY TECHNICIANS APPROXIMATELY 2 TIMES PER MONTH. O BAR STABLE,MA 022601 1 1 1 - �" I 11.ALL BE COMP WRNIN "H OF I SIDE ET UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ( MUST BE TION WIT BY HAND EXCAVATIONITHERID METHODS. `I PROPOSED 145'3 d BARNSTABLE COUNTY I -- MONOPOLE 1 12,FNO ACILITY. NOISE.SMOKE.DURT,OR ODOR WILL RESULT FROM THIS \ \ FACILLITY. \ I 13.THE FA IS UNMANNED AND NOT INTENDED FOR HUMAN HABITATION r _ ("°HANDICAP A"ESR RE°DIRE°). PROPOSED 1 \ .• I 14.THE FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND DOES NOT REQUIRE POTABLE WATER OR REVISIONS 1 \ `T-MOBILE LEASE SANITARY SERVICE 10'%IS'AREA I 1 15.POWER TO THE FACILITY WILL BE MONITORED BY A SEPARATE METER. \ 16.THERE ARE NO COMMERCIAL SIGNS PROPOSED FOR THIS INSTALLATION. o¢o 1 I \\ RUBBISH.STUMPS. STICKS.STONES U 1 + PROPOSED I \ I 17.BE REMOVED FROM THE IS. D DISPOSED AND LEGALLY. SHALL W + 1 GRADING(TYP.) \\ 1 z 18.NO FILL OR EMBANKMENT MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED ON FROZEN 1 I d 1 GROUND.FROZEN MATERIALS.SNOW OR ICE SHALL NOT BE PLACED IN PROPOSED ARBOR ANY FILL OR EMBANKMENT, O VRTAE LANDSCAPING LI PROPOSED URUT1' 11 I IS.THE SUB GRADE SHALL BE COMPACTED AND BROUGHT TO A SMOOTH (TYP) �I ' - r` I - \ \ \ UNIFORM GRADE PRIOR TO FINISHED SURFACE APPLICATION. BACKBOARD WITH \\` ♦-GANG METER AND [/;i'a=:il.•'n/fS - d 1 20.ALL EXISTING ACTIVE SEWER.WATER,GAS.ELECTRIC,AND OTHER D 0]2]I1T FINn12D. PRC FIBER DEMARC =ajf J4_-1/rrl+. ' UTILITIES WHERE ENCOUNTERED IN THE WORK,SHALL BE PROTECTED AT I — _ J )f*; I ' 1 ALL TMFS.AND WHERE REOUIRED FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF THEREV DATE DESCRIPTION DY WORK.SMALL BE RELOCATED AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEERS.EXTREME PROPOSED MESA CAUTION SHOVED RITE MI USED BY THE CONTRACTOR WHEN EXCAVATING OR CABINET/VAULT _ PIER DRIWNG AROUND OR NEAR UTES. _ 21.AL, TES.EXISTING INACTIVE SEWER.WATER.GAS.ELECTRIC HE OTHER ��OF MqS 1 UTILITIES,ING IN INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION RI THE WORK.THE SMALLBE REMOVED P� S 10 1 AT POINTS WNICII/OR CAPPED.PLUGGED OR WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH E EXECUTION OSE FTTHEW �CyG 1 c- - WORK,SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF ENGINEERING. r Or KRUPAI`.ARAN 1 \ 0\ \ I 22.E AREAS DISTURBED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SHALL BE g KULAADAI IELU `ram GRADED TO A UNIFORM SLOPE,FERTILIZED,SEEDED,AND COVERED WITH V STRUCTURAL 1 MULCH. v� N0.50019 `�\ O . 23.CONTRACTOR SHALL MINIMIZE DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING SITE DURING W '� O \ PROPOSED 50'•50' d CONSTRUCTION.EROSION CONTROL MEASURES,IF REQUIRED DURING 1 4•p (2,50 SO.FT) CONSTRUCTION,SMALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE NEW PORK 1 \ O O \ LEASE AREA \� I CSTATE GUIDEU ES ORDINATED WITH FTTHE TOWN.EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL AND a J PROPOSED PAD PROPOSED 12'WIDE ACCESS GATE PROPOSED VEHICLE 1 MWNTE TURNAROUND _ 1TRANSFORMER \\ \ 8 I w BOLD(ttP) -- Z KRUPAKARAN KOLANDAIVELU,P.E. I (D MA PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UC.#5019 1 PROPOSED 12' �{ 1 WIDE GRAVEL I PROPOSED M'WIDE F ACCESS RIVE AccEss/unun 1 SITE PLAN F= 1�EFSEMENT C2 SFALE: P SITE PLAN PROPOSED U/G UTILITY / I' I GRAPHIC SCALE RUN FROM POLE/72 sA (BY EO-SITE) I I 1 I i•CNW fEET) W I EE! m 1 r 2 I r� PROPOSED T-MOBILE w � r R SECTOR TMA(2 PER TOTAL OF 6) z TOTALLY COMMITTED. PROPOSED T-MOBILE PROPOSED T-MOBILE 94'r14'z12' RRU(2 PER SECTOR. z PANEL ANTENNAS ON LOW-PROFlLE_ TOTAL OF 6) N C ENGINEERING SERVICES,LLC. ANTENNA PLATFORM(4 PER ass,uc�aaF SECTOR,TOTAL OF 12) / , TOP OF PROPOSED MONOPOLE M•^m+>a " ELLV.-145.0 t AGL PROPOSED T-MOBILE ANTENNAS ELEV.-140.0 3 AGL PROPOSED T-MOBILE ,•� , "a 20 $OUARE MW DISH-� _-_- rUPJRE.;s+FRIEF FI:rE 1'N5 E c -Site ' ANTENNA(TYP.OF 2) �' �al AC_ i ¢ 240 LEIGH FARM ROAD,SUITE 415 DURHAM.NC 27707 . T (919)6366810 I T �pI LL CELL=ro.o•t nLz 0 MOCKINGBIRD LN BAKER MA-0045 0 WAKEBY ROAD .'Arwenc;r - I z BARNSTABLE,MA 02601 I BARNSTABLE COUNTY I 1 I I REVISIONS I I I I O 1 i 1 ¢ I I z I PROPOSED 145.3 O I MONOPOLE I a D]rzT/IT FINAL ZD+ PAC PROPOSED T-MOBILE CABLES I ROUTED UP MONOPOLE I INSIDE OF REV DATE DESCRIPTION By I 1 � P�ZN OF Mgsl a �Lc• '4Cy KRUPAKARAN GJ KOUaND.4iVELU N STRUCTURAL W q9 No,5OW9 a J 1 I I I I I 1 w I Z KRUPAKARAN KOL ANDAIVELU,P.E. 0MA PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UC.#50019 I I I 1 PROPOSED 50K50' I FENCED COMPOUND I ELEVATION GROUND LEVEL ELEV.=0.0t AGC GRAPHIC SCALE 15TAU"B"AL NOTE' a CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL PROPOSED AND 1 ELEVATION — AANN�mv�ED n S�TRUCCT0URAL ANALYYSIsS PERE RFORMED C.1 SCALE.1=E Iw FFE17 BY A LICENSED ENGINEER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 1,NCN• a FEEI = U) GENERAL EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE EXISTING TREE BUFFER AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE STARTING ANY EARTH OISTURBANCE ACTIVITIES.THE O/RP SHALL INVITE (TO REMAIN) PROCEDURES ALL CONTRACTORS INVOLVED IN THOSE ACTIVITIES,THE LANDOWNER.ALL APPROPRIATE MUNICIPAL r(AREA-32.000 SO'FT.) OFFICIALS.THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PUN PREPARER,AND THE CONSERVATION (�') 1. THE OPERATOR/RESPONSIBLE PERSON(0/RP)SHALL ASSURE THAT THE APPROVED EROSION AND DISTRICT TO AN ON-SITE MEETING. ALSO,AT LEAST 3 WORKING DAYS BEFORE STARTING ANY LU SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN IS PROPERLY AND COMPLETELY IMPLEMENTED. FARM DISTURBANCE ACTIVITIES.ALL CONTRACTORS INVOLVED IN THOSE ACTIVITIES SHALL NOTIFY 1 THE MASSACHUSETTS ONE CALL SYSTEM INCORPORATED AT 1-888-344-7233 FOR BURIED TOTALLY COMMITTED. 2.THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN IS TD BE USED FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL UTILITIES LOCATIONS. Z PURPOSES ONLY.IT SHALL NOT BE USED FOR ANY OTHER CONSTRUCTION RELATED ITEMS. uJ EROSION AND SEDIMENT BMPS MUST BE CONSTRUCTED.STABILIZED,AND FUNCTIONAL BEFORE Ne.c eac cNeealNc BeaVlCee,LLG EN • \ �,4(TYp,) -`\ 3.A COPY OF THE APPROVED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PUN MUST BE AVAILABLE AT THE SITE DISTURBANCE BEGINS WITHIN THE TRIBUTARY AREAS OF THOSE SUPS. �1awr F PROJECT SITE AT ALL TOMES. ' �as o,u. � ALL EARTH DISTURBANCE ACIMTIES SWILL PROCEED IN ACCORDANCE WrtN THE FOLLOWING PROPOSED 50'r50'I \ 4.UNTIL A SITE IS STABILIZED.ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT BMPS MUST BE MAINTAINED PROPERLY. SEQUENCE. EACH STAGE SWILL BE COMPLETED BEFORE ANY FOLLOWING STALE IS INITIATED. \ I PROPOSED O ®O Cap, ® _ '1 (2.500 SO.FT) \ MAINTENANCE MUST INCLUDE INSPECTIONS OF ALL.EROSION CONTROL BMPS AFTER EACH RUNOFF CIFARING AN GRUBBING SHALL BE UMTTED ONLY TO THOSE AREAS DESCRIBED IN EACH STAGE. - `\ T-M086E- O O ® LEASE AREA I EVENT AND ON A WEEKLY BASIS.INSPECTIONS SHALL BE LOGGED ONTO NfDEC FORM FROM APPENDIX AN . \ I LEASE p A 1 I H OF NEW YORK STATE STANDARDS D SPECIFICATIONS FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL". I. MOBILIZATION \ (� PROPOSED 5D'v5O' AND KEPT ONSRE AT ALL TIMES.ALL PREVENTATIVE AND REMEDIAL MAINTENANCE WORK.INCLUDING ` FENCED COMPOUND CLEANOUT.REPAIR,REPLACEMENT.RE-GRADING,RE-SEEDING.RE-MULCHING AND RE-NETTING MUSE 2.CONSTRUCT TEMPORARY SOD_EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES \ / yc' I BE PERFORMED IMMEDIATELY. IF EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL BMPS FAIL TO PERFORM AS '`I \ EXPECTED.REPLACEMENT BMPS,OR MODIFICATIONS OF THOSE INSTALLED.WILL BE REQUIRED. 3.ROUGH GRADE SITE \ ® 1 I 5.IMMEDIATELY UPON DISCOVERING UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES POSING THE POTENTIAL FOR 4.INSTALL INFILTRATION TRENCH(SEE NOTES ON ES-3) E c -S i t e� \ T I ``•/!/ ® I ( ACCELERATED EROSION AND OR SEDIMENT POLLUTION.THE OPERATOR SHALL IMPLEMENT APPROPRIATE PROPOSED / O \ PROPOSED 15'WIDE BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES TO ELIMINATE TXE POTENTIAL FOR ACCELERATED EROSION AND/OR S.CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN TEMPORARY COVER TO STABILIZE DISTURBED ARIAS TEMPORARY STOCKPILE _ © EASEMENT AROUND SEDIMENT POLLUTION. B INSTALL UTILITIES OL .\ ,R © I I 0• COMPOUND - ¢ 240 LEIGH FARM ROAD,SUITE 415 8.BEFORE INITIATING ANY REVISION TO THE APPROVED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN OR PROPOSED 145't / \ J �\ I REVISIONS TQ OTHER PLANS WHICH MAY AFFECT THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE APPROVED EROSION AND 7.STABILIZE PROPOSED ACCESS ROAD W/STONE SUB-BASE d•.PLACE STONE WITHIN COMPOUND MONOPOLE I_ _ SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN.THE OPERATOR MUST RECEIVE APPROVAL OF THE REVISIONS FROM THE AREA DU919)636-6810 \\PROPOSED CONCRETE � \ I CONSERVATION DISTRICT. e.COLLECT SILT AND SEDIMENT AND PLACE BACK ON SITE WASHOUT AREA ` I 7.THE 0/RP SHALL ASSURE THAT AN EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN RAS BEEN PREPARED, 'g ESTABLISH PERMANENT COVER �\ APPROVED BY THE MUNICIPALITY CONSERVATION DISTRICT.AND IS BEING IMPLEMENTED AND 1 1 MAINTAINED FOR ALL SOIL AND/OR ROCK SPOIL AND BORROW AREAS,REGARDLESS OF THEIR 10.BEHOVE EROSION AND CONTROL MEASURES ?V I PROPOSED VEHICLE 1\ '- LOCATIONS. IMMEDIATELY AFTER EAMIN DISTURBANCE ACTIVITIES CEASE,THE O/RP SHALL STABILIZE ANY AREAS ACTIVITIES.TURNAROUND I 8,THE CONTRACTOR IS ADVISED TO BECOME THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH STATE OF M/SSACHUSETTS' DISTURBED BY THE ACTIVITIES. DURING NON-GERMINATING PERIODS,MULCH MUST SE APPUED AT PROPOSED 12' EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL GUIDELINES FOR URBAN AND SUBURBAN AREAS THE SPECIFIED RATES. DISTURBED AREAS WHICH ARE NOT AT FINISHED GRADE AND WHICH WILL F BE EDISTURBED W MOCKINGBIRD UN BAKER WIDE ACCESS CATS I RITHIN 1 YEAR MUST BE STABILIZED IN ACCORDANCE WTIN THE TENPoRARf 9.THE MUNICIPALITY OR ITS DESIGNEE MAY INSPECT ALL.PHASES OF THE CONSTRUCTION.OPERATIONS. VEGETA77VE STABILIZATION SPECIFICATIONS. DISTURBED HENS WHICH ARE AT FINISHED GRADE OR 9 MA-ooas 111 I i MAINTENANCE AND ANY OTHER IMPLEMENTATION OF STORMWATER 8MPS. WHICH WILL NOT BE REDISTURBED WITHIN 1 YEAR MUST BE STABILIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 1 _ 1 _ PROPOSED U/G UTILITY RUN PERMANENT VEGETATIVE STABLIZATION SPECIEICATONS. O 0 WAKEBY ROAD FROM POLE#72 IO.DURING ANY STAGE OF ME REGULATED EARTH DISTURBANCE ACTIVITIES.IF THE MUNICIPALITY OR ITS BARNSTABLE,MA 028171 DESIGNEE DETERMINES THAT ANY BMPS ARE NOT BEING IMPLEMENTED IN ACCORDANCE WIM THIS AN AREA SHALL BE CONSIDERED TO HAVE ACHIEVED FINAL STABILIZATION WHEN IT HAS A MINIMUM £M75RA'G COHIDURS_�I I I \ \\I` r- ORDINANCE,TIRE MUNICIPALITY MAY SUSPEND OR REVOKE ANY EXISTING PERMITS OR OTHER UNIFORM 70%PERENNIAL VEGETATIVE COVER OR OTHER PERMANENT NON-VEGETATIVE COVER WITH BARNSTABLE COUNTY (TYP) I �\ PROPOSED SILT APPROVALS UNTIL THE DEFICIENCIES ARE CORRECTED. A DENSITY SUFFICIENT TO RESIST ACCELERATED SURFACE EROSION AND SUBSURFACE (D 1 tI V FENCE(M.) I PROPOSED 12" � 11.WHEN REWIRED,ADEQUATE PROVISIONS SHALL BE MADE FOR DUST CONTROL MEASURES AS ARE CHARACTERISTICS SUFFICIENT TO RESIST SLIDING AND OTTER MOVEMENTS. WIDE GRAVEL DEEMED ACCEPTABLE BY THE MUNICIPAL ENGINEER. AFTER FINAL 511E STARILDATON HAS BEEN ACHIEVED.TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT BMPS APPR01'/AWTf SOIL 7YPC - 1 I�L-- I 1 ' ACCESS OPINE I\ MUST BE REMOVED. AREAS DISTURBED DURING REMOVAI.OF THE BMPS MUST BE STABILIZED BOUNDARY LIA'E I I _ 1 12.ALL PUMPING OF SEDIMENT-LADEN WATER SHALL BE THROUGH A SEDIMENT CONTROL BMP SUCH AS 1 I I \ / A PUMPED WATER FILTER BAG DISCHARGING OVER UNDISTURBED ARFASAO SEDIMENT OR SEDIMENT IMMEDIATELY. REVISIONS PROPOSED CONTOURS I I I I LADEN WATER IS ALLOWED TO LEAVE THE SITE WITHOUT FIRST BEING PROPERLY FILTERED. (TYP,): PROPOSED I 1 TREEUNE �� , 1 ' ' UNIT OF DISTURBANCE 1 /3.EXPOSED AREAS ON WHICH FARM MOVING DITHER T HAVE CEASED AND WHICH WILL REMAIN C4R4ER LLMVY C04RS£S4ND.3-8[ ! I (AREA i3,5p0 50,FT.) \\ E%POSED ONALL BE STABILIZED IMMEDIATELY,EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY,INCLUDING THE CONSTRUCTION OF SITE WILL TAKE BETWEEN SO HYDROLOGIC'SOIL GROUP A I ` � RESTORATION OF DRIVEWAYS.STOCKPILES.OFT-SITE FINISHED GRAD 1R1U1Y LINES AND GRADED AND BO DAYS.SILT FENCE WILL BE INSPECTED 1 PERIMETER AREAS.DISTURBED AREAS THAT ARE ATE IN A GRADE ACCORDANCE WHICH WILL TENT BE DAILY AND IF ANY REPAIR I MEDIA FLY. R s I 1 I PROPOSED 40'WIDE RE-DISTURBED ION WITHIN ONE YEAR MUST NON-GERMINATION STABILIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ST BE A P VEGETATIVE REQUIRED R WILL BE DONE IMMEDIATELY. UUU i 1 , I• \ �ACCE55/UTILf1I FASEMEM STARIUZENDE SRATES. RUSHED STO NPAVEMENTPERIODS,MULCH MUST BE APPLIED AT 1 RECOMMENDED RATES.CRUSHED STONE ON PAVEMENT SUBGRADES IS CONSIDERED ADEQUATEcc EXISTING TREE BUFFER J' PROTECTION. UTILITY TRENCH EXCAVATION/DISTURBANCE GUIDELINES Z (TO REMAN)L 14 WHERE DISTURBED AREAS ARE DIFFICULT TO STABILIZE,NETTING SHOULD BE USED TO HOLD SEED 1.LIMIT ADVANCED CLEARING AND GRUBBING OPERATIONS TO A DISTANCE EQUAL TO TWO TIMES t�'D (AREA-32,000 SQ.FT')\ I \ ' AND MULCH IN PLACE:THIS IS ESPECIALLY TO, AROUND WATERCOURSES,IN SWALES AND 1 1 (TYPO \ I �I A_ I AREAS OF CONCENTRATED FLOWS AND STEEP SLOPES. THE LENGTH OF PIPE INSTALLATION THAT CAN BE COMPLETED IN ONE DAY. 0 15.CONDUCTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE MUNICIPALITY CONSERVATION DISTRICT OF DISPOSAL METHOD AND 2.WORK CREWS AND HALLEOUI BENT FOR TRENCHING.PLACEMENT OF PIPE.PLUG CONSTRUCTION \ AND BATE RESTORATION SHALL BE SELF NATION O AND SEPARATE FROM CLEARING AND GRUBBING o 0727NT RNALID4 PRC LOCATION OF MATERIALS(IF PINY)TO BE REMOVED FROM SITE. AND SITE RESTORATION AND STABILIZATION OPERATIONS. moo' j L 16.SEDIMENT REMOVED FROM BMPS SHALL BE DISPOSED OF ON-SITE IN LANDSCAPED AREAS OUTSIDE 3.ALL SOIL EXCAVATED FROM THE TRENCH SHALL BE PLACED ON THE UPHILL SIDE OF THE REV DATE DESCRIPTION BY 1 L - \\ \I \ \ I I OF STEEP SLOPES.WEITANDS.FLOOOPINNS OR DRAINAGE SHALES AND IMMEDIATELY STABILIZED OR J \ TRENCH. PLACED IN SOIL STOCKPILES AND STABILIZED. l__ _ ./ \j7 I\ \ \ I I 4.LIMIT DAILY TRENCH EXCAVATION TO THE LENGTH OF PIPE PLACEMENT.PLUG INSTALLATION 1 17.STOCKPILE HEIGHTS MUST NOT EXCEED 33 FEET:STOCKPILE SLOPES MUST NOT EXCEED 2:1. AND BACKFILUNG THAT CAN BE COMPLETED THE SAME DAY. I1,F,, REMOVED BY ��N OF '"W`fst .-.,77_,ti _-- /•��P\ 18.REFER TO THE SITE/RECORD PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL NOTES. 5.WATER WHICH ACCUMULATES IN THE OPEN TRENCH SHALL BE COMPLETELY PUMPING BEFOREHA PIPE PLACEMENT AND/OR BACKFlWNC BEGINS. WATER REMOVED FROM d \\(LP QC // THE TRENCH SHALL BE PUMPED THROUGH A FILTRATION DEVICE. �l yG / /.� �`, CI SEEDING/ STABILIZATION SPECIFICATIONS o� KRUPAyARNN C r 8.ON THE DAY FOLLOWING PIPE PLACEMENT AND TRENCH BACKFlWNG,THE DISTURBED AREA MF 1 i 74 / / /`,�. 1 1 1 // 1. TOPSOIL STOCKPILE PROTECTION KOLANUNN LU -! SHALL BE GRADED TO FINAL CONTOURS AND IMMEDIATELY STABILIZED. �-1 I i\' A APPLY GROUND LIMESTONE AT A RAZE OF 901.85.PER 1000 SOFT. CD $TRUCTI'IRAL 11 \ / B. APPLY FERTILIZER(10-20-10 AT A RATE IILBS.PER 1000 SOFT. 7.SE:SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS FOR BACKFTWNG AND COMPACTION REQUIREMENTS IN C. APPLY PERENNIAL F2YEGRA55 SEED AT 1 LB.PER 1000 SOFT.AND ANNUAL RYEGRASS AT 1 UIL U1FUly TRENCH.ALL FILL COMPACTION.AND BACKFlLL MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR UTILITY O U PER 1000 SOFT. INSTALLATION SHALL BE AS PER THE RECOMMENDATIONS PROVIDED IN THE GEOTECXNICAL 0D 4 NO.50019 0. MULCH STOCKPILE WITH STRAW OR KAY AT A RATE OF 138 LBS.PER 1000 SO-FT. REPORT AND SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE APPLICABLE UTILITY COMPANf Ul I I I 1 1 A \\\�� o I I G PROPERLY ENTRENCH A SILT FENCE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STOCKPILE. SPECIFICATIONS. l 7 I-Z\\\Vr/,(( l� \\e \ - 18.TFMVO eM crARl ITenON cPE[IFlfanoNS B.THE CONTRACTOR SHWA COMPLY TO THE FULLEST EXTENT WITH THE LATEST ION AN STANDARDS OF a A APPLY GROUND UNESTUNE AT A RATE OF 184 1B5.PER 1000 SOFT. OSHA DIRECTIVES.OR ANY OTHER AGENCY HAVING JURISDICTION FOR EXCAVATION AND \ \\\ \\\�\\ \ \ - I \ A \\YJ B. APPLY FERTUZER((1p 20-10)AT A RATE/1 IBS.PER 1000 SOFT. TRENCRING PROCEDURES.THE CONIRPCTOR IS RESPoHSIBLE FOR OEIERUINING THE MEANS l C. APPLY PERENNIAL RYECPASS SEED AT I l8.PER 1000 SQ.R.AND ANNUAL RYECRASS AT LLB.PFR AND METHODS'REOURRED TO MEET THE INTENT AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA OF OSHA AS PROPOSED CRASS / - 1000 SOFT. WELL AS ANY OTHER ENTITY THAT PAS JURISDICTION FOR EXCAVATION AND/OR TRENCHING - �• \ \ SHALE PROPOSED GRASS S / D. MULCH STOCKPILE WITH STRAW OR ANY AT A RATE OF 138 LBS.PER 1000 SOFT. PROCEDURES. " I ( /, I - I B$ E. APPLY A LIQUID MULCH BINDER OR TALK TO STRAW OR WAY MULCH. / / I ( I CNFT£LD SILT Law 19.PFRMPN NT STABILIZATION SPECIFlCPTONS 9.REFER TO SIZE PUN FOR ADDITIONAL NOTES. I/ p_yy 3Z0.^ES A APPLY TOPSOIL TO A DEPTH OF 5 INCHES(UNSETTLED) CC PKIPRAP APRON . �� 811, 'rC}rI I NYDROLOC/C SD/L CM7!/P B B• 501P1.LY GROUND LWESTONE AT A RATE OF 1114 LBS.PER 1000 Sp.FT,AND WORK FOUR INCHES INTO w KRUPAKARAN KOLANDAVELU,P.E. C. APPLY FERTILIZER(10-20-10)AT A RATE 11 LOS.PER 10D0 SOFT. MA PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UC.B50DI9 D. APPLY HARD FESCUE SEED AT 2.7 LEIS.PER 1000 SOFT.AND CREEPING RED FESCUE SEED AT 0.7 Z • l ♦ C/iSRNC 7REEUNE TO Sr LOS.PER 1000 SO.FT.AND PERENNIAL RYEGRASS SEED AT 0.25 LBS.PER TODD SOFT. uJ - CUT BACK AS NECESSARY ( f' \ I l ^' E. MULCH STOCKPILE WITH STRAW OR HAY AT A RATE OF 138 LOS.PER 1000 SOFT. _ -U ' 1 ` PROPOSED STABILIZED F. APPLY A LIOUID MULCH BINDER OR TACK TO STRAW OR HIAY MULCH. ,• APPRUX/NAFC PRUP£RIYI B $� CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE BOUNVARr I! . EROSION 8 LEGEND Know below. Call baf SEDIMENTATION .�.,R 4oATP�4a.aM BrDTByoLIdig. CONTROL PLAN ` ZE omlw.w4 Famre PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE S NOTES Amy -®-r,u�wm awol.e GRAVEL PARKING SPACES 3,700 SOFT/O.00S ACRES "•JJ _--� GRAVEL COMPOUND 2.50050FTNO.OST ACRES W /� -bIKbT FMoiartt tut °��tom GRAPHIC SCALE PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE 3.250 SOFT 1 L142 ACRES m -_ -- F,IIF� � 1 EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN V J 1. TOTAL AREA OF DISTURBANCE 13.500 SOFT 10.310 ACRES z STALE:I•=117 l- w I ePr ua UN f.4 Iw FEET O =Jll . 1 N01.20 FEET / WOVEN WIRE FENCE (MIN. 14 1/2 GAUGE cc_W/MA%.6"MESH } MOUNTABLE- I� /f0'MAX,C. 70 C / SPACING) ]B•MIN.LENGTH FENCE ./`-BERM(8 IN.MIN.)' TOTALLY COMMITTED.POSTS DRIVEN MIN, 16" 50'MIN. INTO GROUND. I W NB•C ENGINEERING SERVICES,LLC. -'•.-:• �" — L EXISTING GEOTEXTILE EARTH FILL ° 'P:a,a�viwi iw _ \ -` - GROUND MIN B-ASHTO 1 ` 1-J 16"SILT FENCE OR B PEE AS NECESSARY �L 6'SILT SOX%(OR , 'HEIGHT OF FILTER yC � 16 MIN. PQOFII� / GREATER) y O y .,• -9 OCKFlLE- 9L PFRCPECTNE NEW i T C) 3 3 / /l F (/►�]—Site C 36'MIN.FENS POST - m m `�y—J i t e� ON DOWNHILL 510E OF TRENCH —f� �A WOVEN WIRE FENCE(MIN. I4 1/2 ' R 71 GAUGE W/MAX.6-MESH - le � Z Npp SPACING)WITH FILTER CLOTH PLAN VIEW 3 W P{� SEED IMMEDIATELY IF MATERIAL IS FLOW 240 LEIGH FARM ROAD.SUITE 415 "�- UNDISTURBED GROUND �- Ir NOT TO BE USED WITHIN 20 DAYS. DURHAM,NC 27707 •MOUNTABLE BERM USED TO PRONDE EXIST.GRADE COMPACTED SOIL - PROPER COVER FOR PIPE J1 n L (919)636.0610 EMBED FILTER CLOTH_ i Z Z B••SRT7507dCi�OR A MIN.OF 6 IN GROUND. _ ` 4 IE REMOVE TOPSOIL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE FITVATION GREATER) SECTION VIEW EXTEND ROCK OVER FULL WIDTH OF ENTRANCE CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS RUNOFF SHALL RI R TO EN FROM ROADWAY ST A SUITABLE SEDIMENT Z REMOVAL BNP PRIOR TO ENTERING ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE N4IE5: 0 MOCKINGBIRD LN_BAKER I. WOVEN WIRE FENCE TO BE FASTENED SECURELY TO FENCE POSTS WITH WIRE TIES MA-OW OR STAPLES.POSTS SMALL BE STEEL EITHER T OR U. TYPE OR HARDWOOD. MOUNTABLE BERM SHALL BE INSTALLED WHEREVER OPTIONAL CULVERT PIPE IS 1.INSTALL SILT FENCE DOWNSLOPE OF AREA OF STOCKPILE. USED AND PROPER PIPE COVER AS SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER IS NOT 2.PUCE STOCKPILE IN AREAS SHOWN ON EROSION CONTROL 0 WAKEBY ROAD 2. FILTER CLOTH TO BE TO BE FASTENED SECURELY TO WOVEN WIRE FENCE WITH OTHERWISE PROVIDED.PIPE SW41 BE SIZED APPROPRIATELY FOR SIZE OF PL AN WITHOUT BLOCKING NATURAL DRAINAGE PATTERNS. TES SPACED EVERY 24"AT TOP AND MID SECTION.FENCE SHALL BE WOVEN WIRE. DITCH BEING CROSSED. 3.FOLLOW DIMENSIONS SHOWN ABOVE.HEIGHT SHOULD NOT z BARNSTABLE,MA 02601 12 1/2 GAUGE,6•MAXIMUM MESH OPENING. EXCEED 35 FT. SIDE SLOPES SHOULD NOT BE STEEPER THAN MAINTENANCE.ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE THICKNESS SHALL BE 2(H)A ). BARNSTABLE COUNTY 3. WHEN TWO SECTIONS OF FILTER CLOTH ADJOIN EACH OTHER THEY SHALL BE CONSTANTLY MAINTAINED TO THE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS BY ADDING ROCK.A 4.SEE_O IMMEDIATELY IF MATERIAL IS NOT 70 BE USED WITHIN 20 OVER- UPPED BY SIX INCHES AND FOLDED FILTER CLOTH SHALL BE EITHER STOCKPILE SHALL BE MAINTAINED ON SITE FOR THIS PURPOSE ALL SEDIMENT DAYS.FOLLOW"SEEDING.FERTIUZATION SCHEDULE 81 FILTER X. MIRAR IBEX,STABIUNKA T140N,OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT. CONSTRUCTION ON PAVED ROADWAYS SHALL BE REMOVED AND RETURNED TO THE SPECIFICATIONS.* BEING DEPOSIT ONNR ROADWAY. EX TEND TEND LENGTH OF ROCK CONSTRUXCESSIVE AMOUNTS OF CTTIION D 5.LOCATION ROX1TE ANOD SIN BE ADJUSTED)Of SOIL D PER FIELD KPILES AND ' 4. PREFABRICATED UNITS SHALL BE GEOFAS.ENVIROFENCE.OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT. ENTRANCE BY SO FOOT INCREMENTS UNTIL CONDITION IS ALLEVIATED OR CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE CONDITIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALL 5. REMOVE ACCUMAUTED DDMENi BEFORE R IS HALFWAY UP THE FENCE. INSTALL WASH RACK.WASHING THE ROADWAY OR SWEEPING THE DEPOSITS VERIFY REQUIRED SIZE(S), REQUIREMENTS FROM THE REVISIONS INTO ROADWAY DITCHES.SEWERS.CULVERTS.OR OTHER DRAINAGE NCOURSES IS STANDARDS DETAIL MUST BE FOLLOWED FOR STOCKPILES 6. ENSURE THAT SILT FENCE IS TRENCHED IN GROUND AND THRE ARE NO GAPS NOT ACCEPTABLE. WELL VEGETATED,GRASSY AREA 1 STANDARD FILTER FABRIC FENCE 2 ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE B TOPSOIL STOCKPILE AND MAINTENANCE DISCHARGE HOSE i N Nis CLAMPS T6 C-5 HIS C"5 CS LAM P INTAKE HOSE �. / MAXIMUM DEPTH OF Fl\TER ` t� ( / cr W CONTAMINATED STAID WATER IS AY `i / 'I�:U Z 3-- RING OF STACKED FILTER �y R�. )�' ' RIND`•HEIGHT \�, y � t3 I DRIP LANE-�I WOODEN STAKES STACKED IS'DIAMETER HEAVY DUTY LIiTING STRAPS V - - // PLACED 5'O.C. FILTU�®SOXX-(ALSO (RECOMMENDED) 0 07M"7 FINAL iW PRC PROTECTIVE DEVICE :../ - AVAILABLE IN B•, 12•AND DICHARGE HOSE (ORANGE 24•DIAMETERS) PUN VIEW L-CLMP" . �, REV DATE DESCRIPTION BY IMUM LIMITS OF CLEARING AND GRADING aTITNO GRADE 1•"•'� WELL VEGETATED,GRASSY AREA G - - SECTION �- PUMP INTAKE J �tN OF MgsS ppSEO i PROPOSED tlQIES:^ FI EVATION VIEW HOSE O. \fCP •q�,y P1LO -- 15'MIN. IMPERVIOUS V _ CEOMEN9WNE LOW VOLUME FLIER D4G5 SHALL BE MADE FROM NON-WOVEN GEOTEXTIIE MATERIAL SEWN WITH MICA G� TREE PROTECTION FENCING SHALL BE LOCATED 15'MIN. PUMP CONTAMINATED STRENGTH.DOUBLE STITCHED-J•TYPE SEAMS.THEY SHALL BE CAPABLE OF TRAPPING PARTICLES o` KRUPAVtARAN FROM FROM THE TREE TRUNK OR AT THE DRIP LINE. WATER INTO CONCRETE LARGER THAN 150 MICRONS.HIGH VOLUME FILTER BADS SHALL BE MADE FROM WOVEN GEOTEXRLES cT KQLp;\p;�pjELU ' WHICH EVER IS FARTHER. WASHOUT THAT MEET THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS: I S A O OLANSIRU I'�RAL 1. INSTAL ON MT GRADE ASTM D-66B4 60 O_ V q FOR OPIIMUN PERFORMANCENOTES, - R A - -NO.FJ��'{� �- TREE PROTECTION o <u 2.FILTER SOXX MAY BE pU TURE ASTM D-4833 110 LB W TUTS DIRECT SEEDED AT THE - P 11- A C-5 18•DIAMETER TIME OF INSTALLATION y - r',71 FlLTREX%®50%X'• R AIN ATM -175 SI d (ALSO AVAILABLE IN B,12•AND 24" DIAMETERS) A SURABLE MEANS OF ACCESSING THE BAG WITH MACHINERY REQUIRED FOR DISPOSAL PURPOSES 1D9' N SHALL BE PROVIDED.FILTER BAGS SHALL BE REPLACED WHEN THEY BECOME 1/2 FULL OF SEDIMENT.SPARE BAGS SHALL BE KEPT AVAILABLE FOR REPLACEMENT OF THOSE THAT HAVE FAILED OR ARE FILLED.BAGS SHALL BE PLACED ON STRAPS TO FACILRATE REMOVAL UNLESS SACS COME WITH LIFTING STRAPS ALREADY ATTACHED. • ♦ .. BAGS SHALL BE LOCATED IN WELL-VEGETATED(GRASSY)AEA.AND DISCHARGE ONTO STABLE. 2 A PLAN VIEW F.F. Extend End MFlmce et - i _� EROSION RESISTANT AREAS.WHERE THIS IS NT POSSISLE A GEOTEXTILE UNDERLAYMENT AND w least B Feet elo at 45 FLOW PATH SHALL 8E PROVIDED.BAGS MAY BE PLACED ON FILTER STOKE TO INCREASE Z KRUPAKARAN KOLANDAVELU,P.E. OP M DISCHARGE CAPACITY.BAGS SHALL NOT BE PLACED ON SLOPES GREATER THAN 5%.FOR SLOPES FD MA PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER LTC.W50019 Dog nTaa l0 MOIn F. EXCEEDING 5%,CLEAN ROCK OR DINER NON-ERODIBLE AND NON-POLLUTING MATERIAL MAY BE ZZ _ Place Fence on Edaling Alignment./ :,J PLACED UNDER THE BAG TO REDUCE SLOPE STEEPNESS. US Contour. +(� NO DOWNSLOPE SEDIMENT BARRIER IS REQUIRED FOR MOST INSTALLATIONS.COMPOST BERM OR COMPOST FILTER SOCK SHALL BE INSTALLED BELOW BAGS LOCATED IN MO OR EV WATERSHEDS. WITHIN 50 FEET OF ANY RECEIVING SURFACE WATER OR WHERE GRASSY AREA IS NOT AVAILABLE. THE AN PUMP DISCHARGE NO SHALL BE INSERTED INTO THE BAGS IN THE MANNER SPECIFIED BY / / - .v.v'.:"•'* 2-X 2•X 36- THE MANUFACTURER AND SECURELY CLAMPED.A PIECE OF PVC PIPE IS RECOMMENDED FOR THIS WOODEN STAKES PURPOSE. EROSION OL PLAN .Tz PLACED 5'D.C. �;��•7 • • N+ THE PUMPING RATE SHALL BE NO GREATER THAN 750 GPM OR 1/2 THE MAXIMUM SPECIFIED BY SEDIMENTATION ILLUSTRATION/ �•��•'��•�' �.- THE MANUFACTURER.WHICHEVER IS LESS PUMP INTAKES SMALL BE FLOATING AND SCREENED. ILED BAG ANSID L 13ERINSPE ED DAILY. IF ANY PRO EDAM IS DETECTED•PUMPING SHALL CEASE x CONTROL DETAILS TEL5 SEDIMENT BARRIER ALIGNMENT B FILTREXX CONCRETE WASHOUT DETAIL 7 PUMPED WATER FILTER BAG C-5 TUTS C-5 NT6 W m C-5 ------------- _PROPOSED ANTENNA - TOTALLY COMMITTED. / MOUNTING PIPE Z W HB+C ENGINEERING SERVICES,LLC. ' �\ CxBx9uW _ANTENNA MANUFACTURER'S �mm�exi�+ / MOUNTING BRACKET(7YP) ' / `(\ PROPOSED T-MOBILE I ' 94'x14"+12"PANEL ANTENNA (4 PER SECTOR.TOTAL OF 12) l I \ Eco-Site PROPOSED T-MOBILE i (ZdJ ' r 10'+15'LEASE AREA — a —I//// —— —PROPOSED 7-MOBILE 8'-0"x13'-0" CONCRETE PAD I ¢ 240 LEIGH FARM ROAD,SUITE 475 DURHAM,N_B27707 '\ 1 (919)636.6870 {PROPOSED 120 GALLON / PROPANE TANK ON ] PROPOSED T-MOBILE 3'-0"x3•-0"CONCRETE PAD RRU/TMA(2 PER SECTOR,TOTAL OF 6) 1 I`` Z A. I ' 0 MOCKINGBIRD LN BAKER I I7.1 MA-0045 PRorosEO :I•_PD//L: cc 0 WAKEBY ROAD ir'_SIL d. SUPPORT CABINET �PROERY CABINET til. .;;C\rE7Y d?iJ1 I ® z BARNSTABLE,MA02601 PROPOSED I (RAC35) (PBC05) PROPOSED SITE T-MOBILE ICE PROPOSED T-MOBILE POWER& V) BARNSTABLE COUNTY BRIDGE "1 I LOW-PROFILE S.NO SPARK ANTENNA PLATFORM RADIUS ~ 4 � •� 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I ? I C ^I+1 1 1 11 1 REVISIONS eANTENNA&RRU MOUNTING DETAILF7 a: o I L: 31,TTCP ER JI!11_yl- d NT9 C\31N_I S!PPJCT.^AC IJCT I I I Z \ I G PROPOSED I � AAV yl PROPOSED T-NOW 0 O]/2]ll] D+IE FlNAL 2 PRC PROPOSED \ I ANTENNAS(4 PER- REV DATE DESCRIPTION BY SECTOR,TOTAL OF 12 \ T-MOBILE PPC � ! ) PROPOSED DELTA PROPOSED T-MOBILE 13'-0' POWER EN GENERATOR 7500 RRU(2 TOTAL O D j Q��N OF MAsp ' PROPOSED T-MOBILE O MRUP1il`\ARA 1 PLAN AT EQUIPMENT PAD LOW PROFILE ANTENNA 1n PLATFORM KpL,ND.-A'.IVELU c s NT6 STRUCTURAL '^ NO.50019 3/8--STEEL CROSS 4"STANDARD GAUGE_ • W SS ROD 20"SOUME MW DISH - WOOING AT GTR GATE POW PROPOSED T-MOBILE TRUSS ROD AT 3 STRANDS BARBED 1SIAN 0.C.(MAX) 1 / . p ALL CORNERS 2"STANDARD 12 CAUSE GALV.BIBBED IS"STANDARD (TOTAL OF 2) GAUGE RPE WIRE WITH 4 POINT BARBS GAUGE PIPE T- 3"STANDARD GAUGE CORNER ssss III ' SAND END POST If STANDARD GAUGE INiETMFIKUE POST) i9 CA 2"d"FENCE FABRIC W 1 Z KRUPAKARAN KOLANDAIVELU,P.E. 2C cm-- v D 1�E PP IPE+RD PROPOSED T-MOBILE � MA PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER LIC.#50019 FT TMA(2 PER SECTOR. Z Q /J�• zi TENSION MR . TOTAL OF 6) W m ; '/6-STEEL TRUSS 7 GAUGE GALVANBED \ �/� .�l r• ��i i j- TENSION WIRE -.1-t Q Q x FINISH GRADE `PROPOSED 1/5't iF- L;4�y J.1 `II f; MONOPOLE yrj DETAILS W 1'GAP BETWEEN 0. FABRIC AND GRAVEL 6'-0" 6'-0" IF APP MATCH DUSTING CONDIRIONS AS PR]CfifllL �1 TYPICAL FENCE AND GATE DETAIL A ANTENNA PLAN G8 Ms C-6 NTB I