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Fax:401-633-6354 rt a.7 A PFF 18 ,Pi MR I 1 2 3 April 11, 2017 Paul Roma „ Building Commissioner ` aja Town of Barnstable, Building Division 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Engineer's Final Affidavit AT&T Telecommunication Equipment Installation LTE 3-5C 345 Old Stage Road Centerville, MA 02632 AT&T Reference: MA1285 Mr. Roma: In accordance with Section 107 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, this office has reviewed the completed AT&T equipment installation at the above-referenced location. The purpose of the review was to establish compliance of the completed project with the approved design plans entitled "Awe-Centerville MA" Site No: "MA1285", Rev.O: Dated 07/14/16, by Advanced Engineering Group, PC, and applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code/International Building Code. It should be noted that this review was limited to the installation of proposed AT&T equipment only. It is my opinion, that any minor deviations from the design plans do not endanger the intended function of the facility or the safety of the public. This letter is not intended to relieve any party responsible for building construction from meeting the requirements imposed by contract or other means, including commonly accepted industry practices. Based on our review, I, Marc Chretien, licensed professional engineer number 40313, hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge, information and belief that, the work has been done in accordance with the approved plans and the provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code/International Building Code. Very truly yours N OF B� ' Marc R. Chretien, P.E. �a MARCR. M Advanced Engineering Group, P.C. CHRET CIVILIEN No.40313 f S/ONAI MA 1285-CCA TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map Parcel 107 Application # 6201 DD 7� Health Division Date Issued Conservation Division Application Fee � ® Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 3'AS Q �d 1�T4 C, 1\d Village CP-Y1 �V��IP. Owner' rr es 6me, Pi c e al s:�r-, Ct Address 00S f!G.1 MQQf h (Qp4tXc�Aa Telephone SoK - - FO "�a3]E .Permit Request&&2o.n I61 ex, t ;n o i�0.�i � q Qd,o eQ ds -4-S2 "Un ciya U�_ a Q ro tJ,CI space, Square feet: 1 st floor: existing °- proposed 2nd floor: existing — proposed Total new Zoning District / C Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation 750 00 Construction TypeP)CC& ; Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach pportingydocra�entation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) Lo Da Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old KiTighvAy: es ❑ No / w � Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other •^, 3Ts Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) '"" Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing � new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including 'baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New '— Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size—Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ . Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial AYes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Current Use^ 24 Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name 3c)) 1 m CC;1� C.Uc)d\i Telephone Number 6211_-5 Mi (03 a Address 49 &_A�� 5�. License # Z�� � YO O �{�7� Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN T0Ve C' IZ&n f.0 Q, eKaO5e- SIGNATURE 104 h DATE c>? —'� FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION# DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME FRAME rw INSULATION i' FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL 4 ` PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. The Commonwealth ofllfassachatsetts Depailment of Indusirkl Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Bea rs/Contractors/Electri A §scant Infarmstlon cians/Plumbers Please Print L 'bl N31rte(Busiaess/OrgaaizatiOMndi �r Address: Ci ISta 0a'M Phone#: 7 '�1 - p t j Ll tea employer?Check a appropriate box: r m a employer with 4. 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(MandatoryuiNli)` 76 4/EG G8265i /2015 '01/03/Z016 EL.OISEAS£-EA EMPLOYEE 1, OOO/0.OU If yes describe under .. - .. VESCRO.TION OF OPERATIONS betow . . E.L.DISEASE:=POLICY LIMIT `•1, 0 O O,;00 O. DESCR/PTIOKOF OPERATIONS/LOCATfONS/1/EHJCLES'(ACORD 101,11ddlhomfRem2irksSehedule.day;be.attaihed._H'rtitore ipzee Is 7e4uired} - -- - Th se usual to the' Insu.rL— s: Operations. .I- CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION ..- SHOULD ANY OF THE,ABOVE,DESCRIBED POLICIES,BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE F_XPikATIO' N DATE THEREOF,:NOTICE;WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS: 1p h Cf, BarnStabl,e AUTHORIZEDREPRESFNTATJVE 10 0 MAIN: $T" hYP,.ti�II'S`J,,.MA". 0`2601 ! ©1988-2014,ACORD CORPORATION..Aii.rights,reserV.ed:. ACORb 25{20 f4/01) The.ACORD name and Ia. &are.registered marksi ACORD I TURFING MILL CONSULTANTS, INC. ® DEVELOPERS,ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS November 25, 2014 RE. Verizon Wireless- CENTERVILLE RELO MA 345 Old Stage Road, Centerville,ALL 02632 Verizon Wireless to replace 12 panel antennas, install(9) remote radio heads, junction boxes, and (3)hybrid flex cables @ 169' A.G.L., on an existing hydro pillar water tank. In accordance with the Massachusetts State Building.Code,I,James P. Stroke,Registration No. 20068, being a registered Professional Engineer, hereby state, on the behalf of Turning Mill Consultants, Inc. that we have prepared or directly supervised the preparation or reviewed with responsible care all design(or construction)plans, computations and specifications concerning, X Entire Project Architectural _Structural HVAC Fire Protection Electrical _Plumbing _Other(Specify): for the above named project and that,to the best of our knowledge,information, and belief, such plans, computations and specifications apparently meet the applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code, and acceptable engineering practices for the project. I or my designated representative shall provide the necessary professional services and be present on the construction site on a regular and periodic basis to determine that the work was proceeding in accordance with the documents approved for.the building permit and have provided for the following as specified: 1. Review, for conformance to the design concept, shop drawings, samples and other submittals,which are submitted by the contractor in accordance with the requirements of the construction documents. 2. Review of the qualitycontrol procedures for all'code-required controlled materials. 3. Present at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become, generally familiar-with the--progress-and-quality--of the-work and-to-determine--in-general;if-the work was performed in a manner consistent with the intent of the construction documents. Sincerely, JAMES P. STROKE y No.20068 Ja es P. Stroke; P.E. ONI�t Turning Mill.Consultants,Inc., 68 TUPPER ROAD,UNIT#3,.P.O.sox 11$9,SANDwICII,MA.02563 TEL: (508)888-4383 FAX: (508)8884246 inghouse,Pc P.O.Box 102 Marstons Mills,MA 02648 19 Phone: 508-221-2980 ; structural design Email: jensen@inghouse.net & ingenuity Web: www.inghouse.net November 22❑d, 2014 inghouse project ID: ING14032 Turning Mill Consultants, Inc. Attn: Stephen Shurtleff Architectural&Engineering Manager, 68 Tupper Road, Unit#3 P.O. Box 1159 Sandwich, MA 02563 Structural Engineering Evaluation for Wireless Equipment Supporting Rail System Centerville Water Tank 345 Old Stage Road, Centerville,MA 02632 Dear Mr. Shurtleff: - INGHOUSE has visited the existing site, indicated above, on Wednesday, November 191h at 10:00am for a structural review of the existing railing system at the top, center location of the water tower, which currently supports wireless antennas and antenna equipment. The purpose of this structural review is to assess the existing conditions of the railing system and provide an opinion regarding the installation of additional wireless antennas and equipment at the existing railing system. Observations The existing railing system has been constructed at the top, center location of the steel water tank portion of the tower, and has an approximate diameter of 19 feet and 3 inches. Please refer to the enclosed, original design section drawing of the railing system, and photo documentation from our site visit for existing conditions and technical details. Structural elements have been confirmed as shown in the original design section, as possible per visual inspection. The diagonally braced railing posts are spaced approximately 5ft on center along the circular railing system, at a total number of 12 braced posts. Minor corrosion was observed on some of the existing steel railing members, not significantly affecting the structural performance of these members. Existing wireless antennas and`equipment is currently installed along the entire perimeter of the railing system. It is proposed by the Wireless Carrier, that new antennas & equipment are added, or potentially,replaced, in similar kind and via similar attachment clamps as existing. v2 . Conclusions and Recommendations . The existing railing system has the structural strength, and is currently in adequate condition to support new wireless antennas and equipment, in similar kind, in addition to the already installed components. Proper, continual maintenance of the railing system for corrosion protection is required. Additional components can be installed(in similar kind)until the available space to install such new equipment along the existing rail system has been exhausted. Attachment of such new antenna and equipment shall be made in like-kind via clamps and connectors as shown for existing components in the enclosed photo documentation, and as provided by proprietary connection products, satisfying all current building code required load conditions for lateral and gravity loads at this location. Please, do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns. Sincerely, 1NGHOUSE tARS JENSEN o STRUCTURAL No.50602 z GIs Lars Jensen,P.E.,S.E. 1/22/2014 Enclosures: -Original technical drawing of railing section - Photo Documentation 2/2 Connect Top Rail IR.=9'-6" above Post A Top Rail - - - - 2"x2"x0.125"HSS 7t Rail Post i i T Section'A' AA Roof Rail Post 2"x 2"x 0.125"HSS @ Connect Middle Rail Maximum Spacing-5'-3"c/c � : 1"from Post Middle Rail �O I I co Middle Rail Rail Post 2"x1"x0.125"HSS Section'B' A 2"x2"x0.125"HSS Kickers @ Every Post / 1/8" . Kick Plate/ 4"x 3/16"Flat Bar Roof Plate 3/16" 3/16" Roof Rail Layout V 3/8"Thick 6"0 Plate No.of Sections 3 Legs per Section 4 Leg Spacing-c/c(Outer Face) 5-0 3/4" NOTES: Length per Section(Outer Face) 20'-3" Material Specification Hollow Structural Section-ASTM A500 or CSA-M92 G40.21 50W or approved equal Project: C-O-MM WATER DEPARTMENT 1.5 MG ELEVATED WATER STORAGE TANK A 22/Feb/10 AGM Revised as Noted No.:Date: By: Revision: Consulting - Englneer: 19'-0" ROOF RAIL . LAYOUT Contractor. Design. RP Dwn. AGM Job Number: LANDMARK/, 1259 Chk: Alloy.JYW Landmark Structures I, LP 24—5 Dwg.Number: 1665 Harmon Road Fort Worth,Texas,76177 Issued Date: Seale: 322 - A2 Tel:(817)439-8888 Fax:(817)439-9001 03/09 N.T.S. m: n v y C] ID *k O sa,v+ no _ w . i �u ry. .a Overview6 Overview3 y V .o ti l sc� tF 9 4 � � u i b� g 1 4/ c £ Overviewl: Railing system with wireless Overview7 Overview4 antenna attachments at top of watertower 1 c CD CD C ,} 3 dy rt OvP rvi e,.,st - VvervieH4b Overview2 - w � Eo ,�.:. ofinP a is v Pota,yNa' (D �u w 0-0 �r o �: ID v n a � o P m �drtpor7 i ,f iu4x +ar, Wuu�i� U, .olK tr° o o ( m Q 6 „r ' tip ro m w rr m �o o F rw- 6, 3 a �2 . 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I I < ICAti . . � Ow ion n4 t: *pK sin a * t Typical wirless antenna equipment, clamp • ` connection at top rail Rail post width/breath (square) s � p aa. R � O ICI 41i1 qW li i 17��bu I, � it �I i i �I �d�t a to '0', ;`' ST f { m ro � "tea o ,+ q ., t 1,Dk � Wi,4 'ate 4, e k a + Typical wirelenn r-_ui monL conneuSun at YP g p middle rail f t „ Massachusetts -Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards Construction Supcn ixor License: CSm078888 710Y John G McGillicuddy � + 65 Governors Roa6 1, Milton MA 02186: : ,.r:..• tl . �„� ` Expiration Conwiiissioner .0711112016 a r hx } G ' .R b U P May 20, 2011 Barnstable, MA Town wall 367 Main St. Hyannis, MA 02601 To Whom It May Concern: Structure Consulting Group employs John McGillicuddy and Eric Wainwright. All employees, including John and Eric, are covered by the Structure Consulting:Group Insurance. Please see. copy of Insurance attached. Please contact me with any questions.- Steven Bozkurtian Steven A. Bozkurtian President Structure Consulting Group, Inc: 49 Brattle Street Arlington, MA 02474 O: 781-791-7724 Ext. 11 M: 617448-2470 F: 781-791-7704 tt'fwireless July 21,2014 RE: Verizon Wireless authorization Structure Consulting Group is a contractor for Verizon Wireless and therefore an authorized agent- Please allow Structure Consulting Group to sign on behalf of Verizon Wireless for all permitting and zoning documents. This pertains to all cellular sites where Verizon is changing equipment or performing a new install. Please do not hesitate to contact me now or in the future, if you have any questions. Thank you for your continued assistance. Sincerely, Daniel Fitzpatrick Verizon Wireless Real Estate Manager - NNE 400 Friberg Parkway Westborough, MA 01581 Desk: (508)330-3343 • i i.x. p Town of Barnstahle Regnlato•ry Sexces: Thomas F..Geifer;;Djrector- � �.'� . Building-Division TOM Fe.:rry;'auitding Coinmissfoner 200 Maiii Street;Hyannis,MA 62691. vvww.town.b ur.nstable:mo,us Off ce: 508-80 4038 pax; S08L790-�230 Ptibperty Ovw•net Must I�amplete and Sign This.Section Yf Using_A Builder, r q1 ef C/a c as Oanet of the s-bject'pxo a ty hereby authorize_ 'hn toad on my`b alf, in a1matters relative to work:autho:dzed by this'btiilc3 ng:peimi: . .. ..... ..... (Address of J P ol_fenceS:and.alarMs arc.the,.respa isib lity of the applicant. Pion: are n.ot ta.be::filled:or titiliz:ed beft ie nC.6-49 installed,arid ali find. inspections are performed and-accepted, . tore r SiSnature:of.Appl cant Print N. Im7e I\Iwjae. zr—O Date QsFORMS OWNERPIa"SSIONPOOLS•612012 4 V Town of Barnstable Planning Department Staff Report TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Appeal Number 1998430-Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 and Section 3-5.2(5)(B)(a) Appeal Number 1998-131 -Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 and Section 3-5.2(5)(13)(a), all in accordance with Sections 5-3.2 and 5-3.4 Date: November 20, 1998 To: Zoni f A peals From: Approved By: bert chernig, Director Reviewed By: Art Traczyk,.,Principal Planner Drafted By: Alan Twarog, Associate Planner Applicant: TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Appeal No. 1998-130: Property Address: 1118 Mary Dunn Road, Barnstable Assessor's Map/Parcel: Map 333, Parcel 016 Area: 1.25 acres Zoning: RF-1 Residential F-1 Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: AP Aquifer Protection District Appeal No. 1998-131: Property Address: 345 Old Stage Road,Centerville Assessor's Map/Parcel: Map 190, Parcel 107 Area: 2.98 acres Zoning: RC Residential C Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: AP Aquifer Protection District Filed:Sept.28, 1998 Public Hearing:Dec.2, 1998 Decision Due:April 6, 1999(This includes a 90-day extension signed by the applicant) Standing: The parcel located off Mary Dunn Road is owned by the Barnstable Water Company. The parcel located off Old Stage Road is owned by the Centerville/Osterville/Marstons Mills Fire District. The applicant has submitted letters of authorization from the appropriate property owners to apply for all necessary approvals and permits with the Town for construction of the proposed wireless communications facilities. Background: TeleCorp is a Washington D.C. based telecommunications company that has entered into a joint venture with AT&T to build and operate a digital wireless network in a number of markets across the Midwest, the South and New England. Part of the New England network includes Cape Cod. The company has selected several sites within the Town, two of which are the subject of these appeals, to serve the residents and businesses of Barnstable. Due to the similarities of these wireless communications facilities and the relief being sought, both appeals are included in this one report. Appeal No. 1998-130 - Mary Dunn Road Parcel This parcel consists of 1.25 acres and is presently improved with 2 water tank structures. The applicant is proposing to attach 6 panel antennas at a height of 100'to the eastern, 105' high water tank and install a 12.5' x 7.5' concrete pad at the base of the water tank to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets. f. Planning Department-Staff Report-TeleCorp PCs,Inc. , Appeal No. 1998-130-Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 and Section 3-5.2(5)(13)(a) Appeal No. 1998-131 -Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 and Section 3-5.2(5)(13)(a), all in accordance with Sections 5-3.2 and 5-3.4 This site is located in the Old King's Highway Regional Historic District. The proposal has received a Certificate of Appropriateness from the OKH Commission on August 5, 1998 (see attached copy). This project was found approvable by the Site Plan Review Committee and forwarded to the Zoning Board of Appeals on August 6, 1998. Appeal No. 1998-131 - Old Stage Road Parcel This site consists of a 2.98 acre lot and is currently improved with a 172.6' high water tank. The applicant is proposing to attach 9 panel antennas at a height of around 125' and install a 12.5' x 7.5' equipment pad at the base of the tank to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets. This project was found approvable by the Site Plan Review Committee and forwarded to the Zoning Board of Appeals on October 1, 1998. The original site plan was for a total of 6 panel antennas to be attached to the water tank. The revised site plan,which was approved, calls for a total of 9 antennas. Requested Relief: Both sites are located in residential districts which only permit single-family dwellings; the Mary Dunn Road parcel being located in a RF-1 Residential F-1 Zoning District and the Old Stage Road parcel being located in a RC Residential C Zoning District(both under Section 3-1.3 of the Zoning Ordinance). The existing water tanks are allowed as-of-right as an exempt water supply use(Section 2-4.1(4) Unrestricted Uses- Municipal or Water Supply Use)and are, therefore, conforming with regard to zoning. To permit the proposed wireless communications facilities, the applicant is applying for a Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 and Section 3-5.2(5)(B)(a)of the Zoning Ordinance, all in accordance with Section 5-3.2 General Powers, and Section 5-3.4 Variance Provisions. Staff Review/Comments: The Department supports the use of existing structures for the placement of wireless telecommunications equipment. The Cape Cod Commission's Model By-Law for Personal Wireless Service Facilities also recommends using existing buildings, water towers, existing telecommunications facilities, utility poles or towers. However, at this point in time, the Town's Zoning Ordinance does not have any provisions directly governing wireless communications. It has been the Town's policy to consider for profit wireless communications services to be a commercial use. In order to obtain a Special Permit, the use must fall within a category specifically excepted in the Zoning Ordinance for a grant of a Special Permit. If a particular zoning district does.not allow this type of commercial use as-of-right or does not contain Special Permit provisions to allow the use, as is the case for the present appeals, the only other way to obtain approval would be by way of a Use Variance. The Planning Department has drafted a set of guidelines and information requirements for wireless communications, a copy of which has been provided to the applicant(see attached copy). The Department in concert with the Local Comprehensive Plan Implementation Committee(LCPIC) has also recently drafted a proposed Zoning Amendment which is under review at present(copy attached). The Board should note that as long as wireless telecommunications facilities meet standards set by the FCC,.a local government cannot base any decision denying a request to construct such a facility on the grounds that radio frequency emissions from the facility will be harmful to the environment or health of residents. According to the application, TeleCorp complies with FCC standards and has received approval from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. In addition to the request for a Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 of the Zoning Ordinance, the applicant has applied for a Use Variance to Section 3-5.2(5)AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District Regulations. Both sites are located in the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District. Subsection B states that any use 2 4 Y Planning Department-Staff Report-TeleCorp PCs, Inc. Appeal No. 1998-130-Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 and Section 3-5.2(5)(B)(a) Appeal No. 1998-131 -Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 and Section 3-5.2(5)(B)(a), all in accordance with Sections 5-3.2 and 5-3.4 prohibited in the underlying zoning district is prohibited in the AP District. Staff does not see the need for this particular zoning relief. Variance Findings: In consideration for the Variances, the petitioner must substantiate those conditions unique to this lot that justify the granting of the relief being sought. In granting of the Variances the Board must find that: • unique conditions exist that affect the locus but not the zoning district in which it is located, • a literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise to the petitioner, and • the relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the Zoning Ordinance. Suggested Conditions: In Appeal No. 1998-130, if the Board finds to grant the requested Use Variance, they may wish to consider the following conditions: 1. The roe shall be developed according to the submitted plans, copies of which are in the file titled property rtY P 9 P P "TeleCorp, Barnstable Water Tank HYN108A", dated 6/24/98 and finally revised on 8/20/98. 2. The proposed panel antennas shall not exceed the present height of the existing water tank which is shown on the submitted site plan to be 105 feet high. 3. The use of the property is limited to water supply purposes and a wireless communications facility to consist of 6 panel antennas and associated equipment cabinets as shown on the submitted plans. 4. The antennas and cable shield shall be painted to match the colors of the water tank. 5. There shall be no expansion by TeleCorp or increase in its overall operation on this site without further relief from the Zoning Board of Appeals. 6. This Use Variance must be renewed within 15 years of the date of approval or it shall expire thereon. In Appeal No. 1998-131, if the Board finds to grant the requested Use Variance, they may wish to consider the following conditions: 1. The property shall be developed according to the submitted plans, copies of which are in the file, titled "TeleCorp, Centerville Water Tank HYN013A", dated 9/17/98. 2. The proposed panel antennas shall be attached to the existing railing, as shown on the submitted plans, and shall project above the railing by no more than 1 foot. 3. The use of the property is limited to water supply purposes and a wireless communications facility to consist of 9 panel antennas and associated equipment cabinets as shown on the submitted plans. 4. The antennas and cable shield shall be painted to match the color of the water tank. 5. There shall be no expansion by TeleCorp or increase in its overall operation on this site without further relief from the Zoning Board of Appeals. 6. This Use Variance must be renewed within 15 years of the date of approval or it shall expire thereon. Attachments: Applications Copies: Applicant/Petitioner Site Plans Site Plan Approval Letter w/attachments Draft Zoning Amendment Draft Guidelines and Information Requirements Certificate of Appropriateness Letter from Mass.Dept.of Public Health 3 This draft amendment is generated to address only personal wireless communication equipment and services only. Draft 112098 traczyk-file crtplan-reports-1998-z-tower5.doc- incorporates cc commission comments of 111998 BARNSTABLE TOWN COUNCIL ITEM NO.: INTRO.: ORDERED That Chapter III, Article III of the Town of Barnstable Ordinances is hereby amended by adding a new Supplemental Provision Section 4-8 to read as follows: 4-8 Personal Wireless Communication: 4-8.1 Purpose and Intent: It is the intent of this provision of the Zoning Ordinance to provide for the location and siting of personal wireless service facilities with minimal visual and environmental impacts to the surrounding neighborhood. The provision enables the review and approval by special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals for the location and maintenance of personal wireless service facilities throughout the Town and provides for the location of personal wireless communication towers within the industrial zoned land. 4-8.2: Location and Height In All Zoning Districts: 1. Location: In all Zoning Districts, personal wireless service facilities mounted or located on any existing structure are permitted by Special Permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals provided that all of the following requirements are met to the satisfaction of the Board: a) The structure to which the facility is attached, is a legally built structure under zoning or a pre-existing legal non-conforming structure, with regard to its height. b) The applicant is a Licensed Carrier, authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to construct and operate personal. wireless services, and that the specific proposed transmitters are FCC regulated and approved. c) Any equipment shelters or base transceiver stations associated with the communication antennas are shielded or screened from view by acceptable fencing and landscaping. d) Any transmission to or from the antenna will not interfere with neighboring communication reception and transmitting, including but not limited to phone, radio and television. If interference should occur, the carrier shall be responsible for eliminating the interference within 20 days of it being detected. e) All requirements of Section 5-3.3(2)-Special Permit Provisions, Standards for Granting Special Permits- have been met to the complete satisfaction of the Zoning Board of Appeals. 2. Height: The applicant may request to extend the facility up to 20 feet above the existing structure, provided that the location of the equipment meets all required setbacks for the district. The Zoning Board of Appeals may allow, as part of the special permit, the antenna to exceed the height of the structure to which it is attached by 20 feet provided the applicant can demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Board, that the additional height is necessary for proper coverage and that the antenna will not pose a visible blight to the structure to which it is attached nor to the surrounding neighborhood. 3. Special Permit: In granting of the special permit the Board: A) may request and take into consideration an aesthetic review by an historic district committee or commission for locations that are within or visible from any designated historic area or on any historic structure, B) may impose reasonable conditions it finds necessary to protect the surrounding neighborhood including but not limited to; ongoing monitoring program, screening to minimize the visual impact and a maintenance schedule, and C) shall place time limitations on the duration of the special permit or impose a renewal date for review of the facility. 4-8.3: Location and Height within Industrial Zoning Districts: 1. Location and Height: In all Industrial Zoning Districts, personal wireless service facilities of up to 150 feet in height may be permitted by Special Permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals provided that: A. The location and plan for the tower structure conforms to the following: a) The location of the tower on the lot is no closer to a property line than the height of the tower plus 25%of that height. b) All structural components including guy wire anchors and utility sheds comply with all required setbacks for the zoning district in which it is located. c) All monopole towers shall be designed to collapse upon itself. d) All towers shall be surrounded by chain link fencing or other fencing not visible from any residences or commercial businesses. e) Strobe lighting shall not be permitted unless required in writing by a federal agency. B) The proposal meets the requirements of Section 4-8.2 (1) B, C, D, and E above. C) The applicant has provided documented evidence to the satisfaction of the Board that all of the following requirements have been meet: a) Co-location on existing towers or structures is not feasible. b) The need for the height exists due to current overall network plan and coverage within Barnstable and neighboring towns, including Cape Cod &the Islands as appropriate. Existing facilities owned or used by the applicant within the Town and within two miles of the Town shall be documented, including estimates of the population served by the facility cited. c) The tower is designed to accommodate co-location of up to a minimum of three users. d) The proposed tower and its equipment are at the minimum height necessary to satisfy the technical requirements of the proposed telecommunications facility and its future uses. The applicant shall provide an elevation of the tower showing all proposed equipment and identifying the nature and height of the equipment and the operator for that equipment. e) An analysis of worse-case combined modeling of radio frequency power densities showing that the tower will not interfere with neighboring communications both commercial and private. f) A discussion of Federal Aviation Administration and/or Federal Communications Commission requirements; specifying any required special painting or markings and lighting of the tower or equipment. g) A detailed maintenance schedule that summarizes the extent of scheduled maintenance, including both the facility itself and the site ingress/egress. h) An area site map showing the location of the tower to the nearest building, roadway, power line, and other neighboring features, including existing towers shall be provided. i) They have provided and offered free of charge an area of the tower suitable for the location of public emergency communication equipment(fire, police, civil defense)or other similar communication assistance determined as being a public need and acceptable to the Board. 2. Special Permit: In granting of a special permit the Board: A) may request and take into consideration an aesthetic review by an historic district committee or commission for locations that are within or visible from any designated historic area or on any historic structure, B) may impose reasonable conditions it finds necessary to protect the surrounding neighborhood including but not limited to; limiting the height and type of tower structure, regulating the equipment and number of users on the tower including regulation of commercial communication users, require an ongoing monitoring program, screening to minimize the visual impact and a maintenance schedule, C) shall require that a bond be posted at the time of the issuance of the building permit sufficient to ensure the removal of the facility and restoration of the site when it is no longer in use, and D) shall place time limitations on the duration of the special permit or impose a renewal date for review of the facility. and to add to Section 7, Definitions- in appropriate alphabetical order, a definition of Personal Wireless Service Facilities to read as follows: Personal Wireless Service Facilities. Facilities for personal wireless service including; commercial mobile radio services, unlicensed wireless services and common carrier wireless exchange access services as defined by the Telecommunications Act of 1996. II _ Town of Barnstable Planning Department-Current Planning Section Draft Guidelines and Information Requirements for Communication Towers file planning-current-reports-1998-Z-towers.doc The following guidelines and information requirements will be utilized by the Current Planning Section in staff reports to the Zoning Board of Appeals dealing with all communication towers and wireless communication equipment additions. The information needs covers both existing and proposed new towers and antennas. It is strongly recommended by staff that any application to the Zoning Board of Appeals attempt to provide all information as applicable at the time of submission to the Board for permitting. 1. Wireless telecommunication carriers should attempt to co-locate on existing communication towers or structures whenever possible. The applicant should cite their efforts in this attempt before the Zoning Board of Appeals in order to justify any new tower. A discussion of alternative sites, structures, locations and antennas investigated should be considered. 2. A map should be presented showing current overall network plan and planned coverage within Barnstable and neighboring towns, including Cape Cod &the Islands as appropriate. Existing towers owned or used by the applicant within the Town and within two miles of the Town should be cited. Estimates of the population served by the tower or antenna should be given. 3. The tower elevation inclusive of all proposed equipment, antennas, dishes and the like should be identified giving the nature and height of the equipment and the operator for that equipment. Base elevation should be also cited. All new towers should be designed to accommodate co-location of up to a minimum of three users. The proposed tower and its antenna should be the minimum height necessary to satisfy the technical requirements of the proposed telecommunications facility and its future uses. 4. An area site map should be completed showing the location of the tower to the nearest building, roadway, power line, and other neighboring features, including existing towers. 5. An analysis of worse-case combined modeling of radio frequency power densities should be included in materials submitted. 6. A note should be added to the site plan which includes a detail maintenance schedule and summarizes the extent of scheduled maintenance. The note should cover both the facility itself and the site ingress/egress. 7. A discussion of Federal Aviation Administration and/or Federal Communications Commission requirements should be included; specifying any required special painting or markings and lighting of the tower or equipment. Staff will recommend that no signs be permitted on any tower and no lighting shall be permitted unless required by the Federal Aviation Administration or the Federal Communication Commission. Strobe lighting will be discouraged unless required in writing by a federal agency and the suggested color of the tower will be a non-contrasting light gray. Other Minimum Requirements: All structural components including guy wire anchors and utility sheds should comply with all required setbacks for the zoning district in which it is located. All monopole towers shall be designed to collapse upon itself. All towers shall be surrounded by chain link fencing or other fencing not visible from any residences or traveled road. Location of the tower should be no closer to the property line than the height of the tower plus 25%of that height. 2 Application for Variance for Barnstable Water Tank BY TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Submitted: September 24,1998 Contents 1. Cover Letter 2. Application 3. Abutters List 4. Memorandum to Barnstable Board of Appeals 5. Letter from Building Commissioner 6. Letter from Planning Department 7. Letter of Authorization 8. RF Affidavit 9. FCC Fact Sheet 10. Photographic Simulations P sue Technologies, Inc. September 18, 1998 Zoning Board of Appeals 230 South Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Attn:Mr.Emmett Glynn Re: Request for Variance Dear Mr.Glynn On behalf of TeleCorp PCS,Inc.("TeleCorp"),I am writing to request approval from the Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals for a variance to attach 6 panel antennas at 100'to an existing 105 `water tank,and associated equipment pad,cables and equipment(the"Facility")on the land(the"Site")owned by the Barnstable Water Company on Mary Dunn Road,Barnstable,MA(Assessor's Map 333,Lot 16),for use as a telecommunications facility providing personal communications services("PCS"). This letter is intended to provide additional information with respect to the applicant as well as the proposed Facility and to answer commonly asked questions about PCS. The Applicant. TeleCorp is a Washington D.C.-based telecommunications company that has entered into a joint venture with AT&T Wireless Services("AT&T')to build and operate a digital wireless network in a number of markets across the Midwest,the South and New England. The agreement with AT&T calls for TeleCorp to deploy state-of-the-art Time Division Multiple Access(TDMA)technology that will be compatible with AT&T's national Digital PCS network. Customers will be able to roam on the two systems under a 20-year agreement. TeleCorp will operate the service under its own brand name,supported by a tagline affiliation with AT&T Wireless Services. To assist in this process,TeleCorp has retained the services of Entel Technologies,Inc.("Entel')to provide site selection,acquisition,and land use expertise so that all aspects of the municipal approval process receive thorough and professional attention. Entel is a full service telecommunications management company that offers a combination of services including Program Management,Site Identification,Lease Acquisition,Zoning and Permitting and Construction Management. Introduction to PCS. PCS is the next generation of wireless telecommunications that utilizes digital technology to provide substantially improved clarity,privacy,and all-in-one communications. In contrast to existing analog systems,our digital PCS technology provides a much clearer signal(by eliminating interference with computer technology)and allows for the delivery of fax,computer,and other data transmissions without the need for telephone lines. Most importantly,as the digital signal cannot be intercepted with common radio scanners,PCS communications are confidential and secure. Also,a significant increase in transmission capacity combined with the unique switching system designed by the engineers at the world renowned Bell Labs provides much smoother "hand-offs"when traveling and substantially fewer dropped calls and busy signals. The Facility. The proposed Facility will consist of 6 antennas attached to the existing water tank,and an equipment pad approximately 12'6"x 7' 6"in size containing up to four refrigerator sized cabinets and 6 coaxial cables running to the tank The antennas and cable shield will be painted to match the colors of the water tank The Facility will be served by standard electric and telephone utilities. The Facility is unmanned and therefore water and sewer services are not needed. Traffic generated by the Facility will be insignificant,approximately one or two trips per month by maintenance personnel who will inspect the Facility to ensure it remains in good working order. Of course,the Facility will comply with all applicable federal,state,and local safety requirements. Description of Site. The Site is situated on Mary Dunn Road near Route 6. The Site is zoned Residential RF-I. This site is the only existing structure,which will provide TeleCorp with sufficient coverage of Barnstable and Route 6,to comply with the FCC license requirements. Site Selection Process. TeleCorp is committed to working with local communities in siting and constructing our antenna facilities. Because of our desire to be a good neighbor and establish positive, long-term relationships,we try to identify potential community concerns and incorporate all appropriate mitigation measures in our site selection process. The PCS system being developed by TeleCorp has been designed utilizing sophisticated computer engineering models that simultaneously evaluate area topography,population patterns,and land use concerns to identify specific geographic regions to be serviced by each antenna facility in the network. As a result,a limited search area is identified by the radio frequency engineers as the necessary location for a transmission facility to ensure complete coverage to all area residents and businesses. Once the search area has been selected,then TeleCorp's site selection consultants fast seek to identify existing structures which have sufficient radio frequency characteristics to allow the attachment of antenna arrays,giving top priority to those sites located in industrial or commercial areas. Fortunately,in the present case,we are able to identify the proposed Site and so do not need to consider the construction of a new tower facility. According to the best radio frequency technology available to TeleCorp at this time,our engineers have determined that,due principally to the topography of land in the vicinity of the Site, 100 feet above ground is the minimum height required to ensure adequate PCS service to the residents and businesses of Barnstable. In short,the Site is ideally located to eliminate the potential gap in service coverage for the town of Barnstable and all visual impacts have been minimized to the maximum extent possible. Benefits to Public. The provision of PCS will inure to the public good by providing enhanced wireless communications services for the residents and businesses of Barnstable on both a day-to-day basis as well as during emergencies. Providing superior quality conversations as well as substantially increased capacity to eliminate "busy"emergency calls will enhance public safety. In addition,many have recognized the importance of wireless communications after natural disasters or extreme weather has interrupted telephone service. Common Ouestions. Our PCS system uses the latest technology that is designed to address the concerns most frequently expressed by neighbors and municipal officials. (a) Interference. As the FCC has specifically allocated a specific radio frequency for TeleCorp's PCS use which is far removed from that utilized by radio,television,portable phones,and other electronic household items,the Facility will not cause any interference problems with neighboring residents or businesses. In the unlikely event that any neighbor reports interference problems,TeleCorp's radio frequency engineers will promptly investigate the situation and eliminate any such interference by installing whatever filters,isolation traps,or other equipment as shall be necessary. In fact,TeleCorp's license from the FCC expressly prohibits the PCS from causing interference to any such electronic equipment. (b) Radio Frequency Exposure. Due to the low power design of our system which involves only a few hundred watts of effective radiated power(as compared with over 1000 watts for existing analog systems,up to 100,000 watts for AM/FM radio transmitters,and up to 5 million watts for television transmission towers),our site will be less than 0.1%of the applicable radio transmission standards adopted by the FCC[and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health("DPIT)]. Conclusion. TeleCorp is one of a limited number of companies licensed by the FCC to provide PCS to the residents and businesses of Barnstable. As a licensee of the FCC,TeleCorp is mandated to build-out and operate its system such that adequate wireless service is provided to the general public. Based upon our radio frequency studies and computer models,TeleCorp has determined that the Site is needed to provide this new and exciting technology within the town of Barnstable. Accordingly,TeleCorp respectfully requests that approval of the requested zoning relief be granted pursuant to the attached application. -2- I I I We have attached a photosimulation of the proposed facility,a radio frequency affidavit,a copy of the FCC Fact Sheet and a copy of the Telecom Act of 1996 concerning wireless communications to provide technical support for our application. However,should there remain any questions concerning our filing,please do not hesitate to contact either myself or our local counsel,Peter Morin,Esq at the following addresses: Christopher M.McCarrier,Zoning Specialist Peter Morin,Esq. Entel Technologies, Inc. Kuzinevich&Miller,PC. 20 Industrial Park Drive,Suite 300 20 Custom House Street Nashua,NH 03062 Boston,MA 02110 (603)598-9850 ext. 18(ph.) (617)946-4600(ph.) (603)598-9950(fax) (617)9464624(fax) Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Christopher M.McCiirrierrZoning Specialist Entel Technologies,Inc. Attachments -3- BEEN R�,► ^Otis i "1 EEEN DETE":: :._. 'HT jW Bg A ROPPCIA a: r TOWN OF CFRCUMST.ti�C^� JCI' 2 BARNSTABLE Zoning Board. of Appeals icatio TOWN OF BARNSTr, a to Petition for a variance Date R cei_ Q°_`?�kr)nF-A?PV Town Clerk Office. r �c> For Office Use on.1 Appeal # q _ , Hearing Date Ic; 1-- Decision Due The undersigned hereby applies to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Variance. from the 20ning ordinance, in the manner and for the reasons hereinafter set forth: Petitioner Name: TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Phone 603-598-9850 Petitioner Address: 20 Industrial; Park Drive, Nashua, NH 03062 Property Location: MajyJX= Road Property Owner; 8 ra-,table Water C rnDany Address of owner: p,0, Phone 508-775-0063 Box 326, HvaTrds, MA 02601 Zf petitioner differs from owner, state nature of .interest: To ?wild wireless Camunications Network Number of Years Owned: 87 Assessors Map/Parcel Number: m133/pO16 Zoning District: RF-1 Groundwater Overlay District: AP variance Requested: 5-3.2.3 Variances 5-3.2.5 Use Variance 3-3.1 & 3-5.2.B.a Cite section 6 Title of the Zoning ordinance 4 Description of variance Requested: Use Variance for the installation and use of wireless co munications. Description of the Reason and/or Reed for the variance: To provide adequate -coverage of the TeleCorp PCs, Inc. system as reg4ired by the ky Ljcensp Description of construction Activity. (if applicablej: Atta-h 6 ant-Pnn^c existing water tank & install a r , quipment pad and cabinets along with associated cables at the base of the tank. Existing Level of Development of the property - Number. of Buildings: Water Tarp: Present use(s j: ut'rpr Ta,;k Gross Floor Area: —_NIA sq.ft. Proposed Gross Floor Area to be Added: �LI/p Altered: N/A Is this property subject to any other relief (variance or Special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals? - ) Zf Yes., please list appeal numbers or applicants name Yes () No [] Application to petition for a Variance Is the property within a Historic District? Is the property a Designated Landmark? Yes [ No [J Yes [-] No � For Historic Department Use only Not Applicable OXE Plan Review Number Date Approved Signature: Have you applied* for a .building permit? . Has the Building Inspector refused a permit? Yes [] No Yes [] No All applications for a Variance which proposes a change in use, new construction, reconstruction, alterations or'expansion, except for single or two-family dwellings, will require an approved' site Plan (see Section 4- 7.3 of the Zoning ordinance) . That.process should be completed prior to submitting this application to the Zoning Board of Appeals. For-Building Department Use only Not Required [] Site Plan Review Number Date Approved Signature: ' The followings information must be submitted with the Petition at the time of filing, without such information the Board of Appeals may deny your request: Three- (3) copies of the• completed Application Form, each with original signatures. Five •(5) copies of a certified property. survey (plot plan) showing the dimensions of the land, all wetlands, water bodies,. surrounding roadways and the location of the existing improvements on the. land. All proposed development-activities, except' single and two-family housing devglopment, will require five. (5) copies of a proposed site improvements place approved by the Site Plan Review Committee. This Plan must show the exact 'location of all proposed improvements and alterations on the land and to structures. See "Contents df Site Plana" Section• 4-7.5 of the Zoning ordinance, for detail requirements. . The petitioner may submit any additional supporting documents to assist the Board in 'ng its de rmination. .Signature: --- `_ ate: " Petitioner or AgeAt,s signature ' Agent's Address: ��. �,,.���� � • Phone: Fax No. 41,6 3--s5 5-P.Se i MEMORANDUM TO BARNSTABLE BOARD OF APPEALS TeleCorp PCS, Inc. ("TeleCorp")hereby petitions the Board of Appeals to vary the terms of the Barnstable zoning ordinance. Specifically, TeleCorp seeks to locate a wireless communications facility on the property owned by the Barnstable Water District on Mary Dunn Road, to provide personal communication services ("PCS"),the next generation of wireless communications technology. The site is zoned residential RF-l. The proposed Facility will consist of attaching 6 antennas at 100'Above Ground Level (AGL)to an existing 105' AGL water tank. The antennas will be painted to match the colors of the tank. The Facility will be served by standard electric and telephone utilities. Wireless communications facilities are not among the uses allowed by right or special permit in the RF-1 district as set forth in Section 3-1.3 of the Ordinance(or any other district). For the reasons set forth below,the enforcement of said Ordinance would involve substantial hardship to TeleCorp and relief may be granted without substantially derogating from the intent and purpose thereof. THE PRPOSED PROJECT MEETS THE CRITERIA FOR VARIANCE RELIEF,AS SET FORTH IN SECTIONS 5-3.2.3, 5-3.2.5 AND 5-3.4 OF THE ORDINANCE. a. Literal enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance would involve substantial hardship,financial or otherwise, to the applicant. Like all telephone systems,TeleCorp's wireless services are designed to provide a means of communication upon which its customers must be able to rely under all circumstances, including emergencies. It is essential that TeleCorp design and construct a system that provides adequate coverage for its customers to be able to utilize the service without substantial lapses(or "holes")in coverage. Otherwise,the service is unreliable, and customers would move to competing services,that provide better coverage. The FCC license granted to TeleCorp(for which millions of dollars were paid)requires . that the licensee provide"seamless"coverage across a substantial percentage of the market area within a specified time period. Failure to meet the terms of the license may result in revocation or suspension of the license. The proposed project is designed to cover a significant segment of TeleCorp's market area(the mid Cape highway,through the largest population cluster on Cape Cod). A failure to provide seamless coverage in this area would constitute a significant failure on TeleCorp's part to meet the terms of its license obligations. This inability to cover such a critical segment of the most heavily traveled roadway on Cape Cod would result in substantial hardship to the applicant. b. Conditions exist which especially affect the existing structure but do not affect the Zoning District in general. Because the telecommunications use is prohibited throughout all zoning districts in the Town,it is incumbent upon the applicant to demonstrate that any application it may file satisfies the other requirements of a variance; that the proposed use does not represent a substantial detriment to the public good or derogate substantially from the purpose or intent of the Ordinance. In seeking to satisfy these requirements here,the applicant has sought the highest existing structure within its search area, which achieves its objective and causes the least impact. Unlike any other structure in the area,the special condition of the height and location of the water tank allows the applicant this singular opportunity to minimize both derogation from the Ordinance and detriment to the public good. Without the ability to utilize this special structure,the applicant will be forced to construct a new tower of equivalent height in the same general area, imposing unnecessary visual impacts upon the community, while still being obligated to obtain a use variance. c. Desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good, and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or the purpose of this ordinance. The proposed use will be compatible with the existing residential and commercial uses of the neighborhood because it will generate no noise, traffic, smoke,dust, odors,disruptive lighting or commercial sales activities. The proposed use is passive in nature and will be in keeping with the nature and character of the zoning district. The provision of PCS services will inure to the public good by providing enhanced wireless communications to businesses and residents of the town of Barnstable both on a day-to-day basis as well as during emergencies. Furthermore, increased wireless competition will benefit consumers,provide added convenience to local residents,and enhance productivity of area businesses. d. The proposed use will not be located within three hundred(300)feet of the major artery known as Routes 28, 132, 149 and West Main Street. The existing water tank, lot line and proposed ground equipment are all over 300 feet from Routes 28, 132, 149 and West Main Street as required by Section 5-3.2 (5). e. The applicant's site plan has been reviewed and approved in accordance with section 4-7.4 herein, subject to the issuance of a Variance. -2- TeleCorp was reviewed at a Site Plan Review Meeting on August 6, 1998 and approved under Section 4-7.4 (2)with the condition to seek zoning relief from the Zoning Board of Appeals. (see attached letters) f. The applicant also requests relieffrom Section 3-5.2.B.a, any use prohibited in the underlying zoning district is prohibited in the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District. Because the proposed site is not in either the GP or WP District, means that it is located in the AP District(which consists of all areas of Town)and therefore variance relief from Section 3-5.2.B.a, should been given for the same reasons as stated above. For the foregoing reasons, TeleCorp respectfully requests that the Board of Appeals grant a variance from Sections 5-3.2.3, 5-3.2.5, and 3-5.2.B.a of the Ordinance consistent with the accompanying application. -3- OFZfiE The Town of Barnstable g` Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services TE16 tee Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner August 10, 1998 Chris McCarrier Entel Technologies 201ndustrial Park Drive, Suite 300 Nashua, NH 03062 Re: SPR-059-98 TeleCorp PCS,Inc. 1118 Mary Dunn Road, Barnstable(333/016) , Proposal: Attach 6 antennas to existing water tank and install 12X7 concrete pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets. Dear Mr. McCanier, The above referenced proposal was reviewed at the Site Plan Review Meeting of August 6, 1998 and approved under Section 4-7.4 (2) of the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance with the following condition: • Applicant must be seek zoning relief from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Please be informed that a Building Permit is necessary prior to any construction. Upon completion of all work, a letter of certification required by Section 4-7.8 (7) of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance must be submitted. Also, all signage must be discussed with Gloria Urenas of this Division. Respectfully, Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable Planning Department Site Plan Review Comments-love on Date:.............................................july 30, 1998 From:............................................Alan Twerog,Associate Planner Through:.......................................Robert P. Schernig, Planning Director Applicant:.....................................TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Property Address:........................I I I a Mary Dunn Road, Barnstable Aasessoes Maprparcel.............. 333/018 Area:........................................... 1.25 acres Zoning:.........................................RF-1 Residential F-1 Zoning District Groundwater Overlay:..................AP Aquifer Protection District Background: The property consists of a 1.25 acre lot adjacent to the Mld-Cape Highway In the Village of Barnstable. The site Is owned by the Samstable Water Company and is improved with 2 water tank structures. The applicant Is proposing to attach 8 antennas to the eastern, larger water tank and Install a 12.5'x 7.5' concrete pad at the base to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets. The proposed antennas will not exceed the height of the tank. Staff Review: Staff supports the use of existing structures for the placement of wireless telecommunications equipment. The Cape Cod Commission's Model By-Law for Personal Wireless Service Facilities also recommends using existing buildings,water towers,existing telecommunications facilities, utility poles or towers. The property Is located In an RF-1 Residential F-1 Zoning District,which does not permit the proposed commercial use. The existing water tanks are allowed as-of-right as an exempt water supply use. The applicant would need to apply for relief to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Staff foresees the need for a Use Variance to Section 3-1.3. Approval by way of a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4 Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings, may be a possibility. Ectuiomegt Shelter The Cape Cod Commission's Model By-Law recommends equipment'shelters be designed consistent With traditional Cape Cod architectural styles and materials, including a pitched roof and shingle or clapboard exterior siding, or that they be camouflaged behind an effective year-round landscape buffer and/or fence equal to the height of the proposed building. The water tanks are currently surrounded by a buffer of trees which would screen the equipment cabinets from Mary Dunn Road. However.they may be visible from the Mid-Cape Highway. Has the applicant considered screening the equipment cabinets from the highway? Historic Qfffiijg The property Is located in the Old iGng's Highway Regional Historic District. Approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness from OKH will be necessary. The applicant has filed with OKH on July 16, 1998. 1 Date �3' l�, liQ TeleCorp Holding Corp., Inc. , 20 Industrial Park Drive, Suite 300 Nashua,NH 03062 RE: Barnstable Water Tank Mary Dunn Road Barnstable,MA Dear Sirs: Please use this Authorization Letter as needed when conducting business with the Town of Barnstable. AUTHORIZATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I, George Wadsworth of Barnstable Water Company, so referenced above, and more particularly described in the Town of Barnstable Assessor's Map 664, Parcel 16, hereby grant permission to Entel Technologies,Inc. and TeleCorp PCS,Inc.,to file with the Town of Barnstable for all necessary approvals and permits required for construction at the above referenced location. A copy of this letter shall be regarded as having the same effect as the original. Z our anticipated cooperation and attention to this matter. er Company AFFIDAVIT Of RADIO FREQUENCY ENGINEERING EXPERT The undersigned,being first duly sworn,hereby states the following in support of the application by TeleCorp PCS,Inc. ( TeleCorp )to attached antennae on an existing 105 foot tall self-supporting lattice tower at 100 feet above ground level("A.G.L.")with related equipment(the"Project")on the property owned by The Barnstable Water Department located on Mary Dunn Road,Barnstable, Massachusetts(the"Site"): 1. TeleCorp is authorized to operate in the PCS Spectrum by the F.C.C. in the State of New Hampshire and Massachusetts. I have been a radio frequency engineer for twelve years. 2. The list of my qualifications attached to this affidavit is true,accurate and complete in all material respects. 3. I have thoroughly reviewed the application for the proposed Project, as well as all radio frequency engineering studies,reports,and computer models prepared by TeleCorp with respect to the , Site. 4. Without a wireless transmission facility located at or near the Site,there will be a substantial gap in TeleCorp's wireless personal communications services("PCS")coverage available to the citizens of Barnstable. 5. Based upon the best radio frequency technology that is currently available, it is my professional opinion that the proposed Facility is at the minimum height which is needed to ensure adequate PCS service to area residents and businesses in accordance with system specifications. Exe uted this day of , 19 9� Aw:k Print name: Daniel ulet,RF Manager COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY OF h SS&'X Subscribed and sworn to before me by '��Ni ems. 4 , S99V4 'T this' day of 19� G�GGG /Z D-Notary Public My commission expi 6I�/�0fiel' PAUL L.DeBOLE Notary PubAc My Commission Expires lure 25,2W4 April 23, 1996 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FACT SHEET Information provided by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau NEW NATIONAL WIRELESS TOWER SITING POLICIES The Telecommunications Act of 1996 contains important provisions concerning the placement of towers and other facilities for use in providing personal wireless services. Most state and local communities have worked closely with cellular and other wireless service providers on such placement plans,but this new law establishes new responsibilities for communities and for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The rapid expansion in the wireless industry makes these issues even more important. This fact sheet is intended to explain the new provisions and to help state and local governments as they deal with the complex issues of facilities siting in their local communities. At the end of this fact sheet, you will find names of contacts for additional information about this area and other issues before the FCC. Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (the"1996 Act") governs federal, state and local government oversight of siting of"personal wireless service" facilities. The 1996 Act establishes a comprehensive framework for the exercise of jurisdiction by state and local zoning authorities over the construction,modification and placement of facilities such as towers for cellular,personal communications service(PCS), and specialized mobile radio (SMR) transmitters: -The new law preserves local zoning authority,but clarifies when the exercise of local zoning authority may be preempted by the FCC. - Section 704 prolbits any action that would discriminate between different providers of personal wireless services, such as cellular,wide-area SMR and broadband PCS. It also prohibits any action that would ban altogether the construction,modification or placement of these kinds of facilities in a particular area. -The law also specifies procedures which must be followed for acting on a request to place these kinds of facilities, and provides for review in the courts or the FCC of any decision by a zoning authority that is inconsistent with Section 704. -Finally, Section 704 requires the federal government to take steps to help licensees in spectrum-based services, such as PCS and cellular, get access to preferred sites for their facilities. Federal agencies and departments will work directly with licensees to make federal property available for this purpose, and the FCC is directed to work with the states to find ways for states to accommodate licensees who wish to erect towers on state property, or use 4/13/98 10:50 PM Iof11 • state easements and rights-of-way. The attachments to this fact sheet seek to provide information concerning tower siting for personal wireless communications services. They include a summary of the provisions of Section 704 of the 1996 Act,the actual text of Section 704, and a technical information summary that describes the cellular, wide-area SMR and broadband PCS technologies that underlie the majority of requests for new tower sites. Questions about this topic, and about federal regulation of wireless telecommunications services in general, may be addressed to Karen Brinkmann, Associate Chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau,202-418-0783, (e-mail: kbrinkma@fcc.gov). Questions about the Telecommunications Act of 1996 generally may be addressed to Sheryl Wilkerson in the FCC's Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs,202-418-1902 (e-mail: swilkers@fcc.gov). Questions about tower siting, licensing issues or technical matters may be addressed to Steve Markendorff, Chief of the Broadband Branch in the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau,202-418-0620, (e-mail: smarkend@fcc.gov). This Fact Sheet is available on our fax-on-demand system. The telephone number for fax-on demand is 202-418-2830. The Fact Sheet may also be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.fcc.gov/wtb/wirehome.html. SUMMARY OF SECTION 704 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996 The following is a summary of key provisions. The text of Section 704 is reproduced in its entirety as an attachment to this summary. 1. Local Zoning Authority Preserved Section 704(a) of the 1996 Act amends Section 332(c) of the Communications Act ("Mobile Services") by adding a new paragraph(7).It preserves the authority of state and local governments over decisions regarding the placement, construction , and modification of personal wireless service facilities, except as provided in the new paragraph(7). 2. Exceptions a. States and Localities May Not Take Discriminatory or Prohibiting Actions Section 704(a) of the 1996 Act states that the regulation of the placement, construction,and modification of personal wireless service facilities by any State or local government or instrumentality thereof shall not unreasonably discriminate among providers of functionally equivalent services and shall not prohibit or have the effect of prohibiting the provision of personal wireless services. 47 U.S.C. §332(c)(7)(B)(i). Review: Any person that is adversely affected by a state or local government's action or failure to act that is inconsistent with Section 332(c)(7) may seek expedited review in the courts. 47 U.S.C. §332(c)(7)(B)(v). b. Procedures for Ruling on Requests to Place, Construct or Modify Personal Wireless Service 2 of 11 CUM IOSO PM Facilities Section 704(a) also requires a State or local government to act upon a request for . authorization to place, construct, or modify personal wireless service facilities within a reasonable time. Any decision to deny a request must be made in writing and be supported by substantial evidence contained in a written record. 47 U.S.C. §332(c)(7)(B)(ii), (iii). c. Regulations Based On Environmental Effects of RF Emissions Preempted Section 704(a)of the 1996 Act expressly preempts state and local government regulation of the placement, construction, and modification of personal wireless service facilities on the basis of the environmental effects of radio frequency emissions to the extent that such facilities comply with the FCC's regulations concerning such emissions. 47 U.S.C. §332(c)(7)(B)(iv). Review: Parties may seek relief from the FCC if they are adversely affected by a state or local government's final action or failure to act that is inconsistent with this provision. 47 U.S.C. § 332(c)(7)(B)(v). 3. Federal Guidelines Concerning RF Emissions Section 704(b)requires the FCC to prescribe and make effective new rules regarding the environmental effects of radio frequency emissions, which are under consideration in ET Docket 93-62,within 180 days of enactment of the 1996 Act. NOTE: The pendency of this proceeding before the FCC does not affect the rules which currently are in effect governing the environmental effects of radio frequency emissions. Section 704(b)gives preemptive effect to these existing rules. See related attachments to the Fact Sheet. 4. Use of Federal or State Government Property a. Federal Property Section 704(c)of the 1996 Act requires the President (or his designee) to prescribe procedures by which the federal government may make available on a fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory basis,property,rights-of-way and easements under their control,for the placement of new spectrum-based telecommunications services. b. State Property With respect to facilities siting on state property, Section 704(c) of the 1996 Act requires the FCC to provide technical support to States to encourage them to make property,rights-of-way and easements under their jurisdiction available for the placement of new spectrum-based telecommunications services.. NOTE: Information concerning technical support for tower siting which the FCC is making available to state and local governments is attached to the Fact 3 of 11 4/13198 10:50 PM I Pew National Wlrcle�i5 Iower Z aing rollcleS ulyrJ/WwwJ��.�V\IwlWwwU.11UUf Sheet. 5. Definitions "Personal wireless services" include commercial mobile services, unlicensed wireless services, and common carrier wireless exchange access services. 47 U.S.C. §332(c)(7)(C)(i). "Commercial mobile services" are defined in Section 332 of the Communications Act and the FCC's rules, and include cellular telephone services regulated under Part 22 of the FCC's rules, SNM services regulated under Part 90 of the FCC's rules, and PCS regulated under Part 24 of the FCC's rules. 47 C.F.R. §20.9. "Unlicensed wireless services" are defined as the offering of telecommunications services using duly authorized devices which do not require individual licenses;direct-to-home satellite services are excluded from this definition. 47 U.S.C. §332(c)(7)(C)(iii). COMPLETE TEXT OF SEC. 704 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996 SEC. 704 . FACILITIES SITING; RADIO FREQUENCY EMISSION STANDARDS. (a) NATIONAL WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SITING POLICY- Section 332(c) (47 U.S.C. 332(c) ) is amended by adding at the end the following new paragraph: - (7) PRESERVATION OF LOCAL ZONING AUTHORITY- ' (A) GENERAL AUTHORITY- Except as provided in this paragraph, nothing in this Act shall limit or affect the authority of a State or local government or instrumentality thereof over decisions regarding the placement, construction, and modification of personal wireless service facilities. - (B) LIMITATIONS- ' (i) The regulation of the placement, construction, and modification of personal wireless service facilities by any State or local government or instrumentality thereof-- ' (I) shall not unreasonably discriminate among providers of functionally equivalent services; and ' (II) shall not prohibit or have the effect of prohibiting the 4 or n 4/13/98 1031 PM provision of personal wireless services. ' (ii) A State or local government or instrumentality thereof shall act on any request for authorization to place, construct, or modify personal wireless service facilities within a reasonable period of time after the request is duly filed with such government or instrumentality, taking into account the nature and scope of such request. ' (iii) Any decision by a State or local government or instrumentality thereof to deny a request to place, construct, or modify personal wireless service facilities shall be in writing and supported by substantial evidence contained in a written record. ' (iv) No State or local government or instrumentality thereof may regulate the placement, construction, and modification of personal wireless service facilities on the basis of the environmental effects of radio frequency emissions to the extent that such facilities comply with the Commission's regulations concerning such emissions. ' (v) Any person adversely affected by any final action or failure to act by a State or local government or any instrumentality thereof that is inconsistent with this subparagraph may, within 30 days after such action or failure to act, commence an action in any court of competent jurisdiction. The court shall hear and decide such action on an expedited basis. Any person adversely affected by an act or failure to act by a State or local government or any instrumentality thereof that is inconsistent with clause (iv) may petition the Commission for relief. ' (C) DEFINITIONS- For purposes of this paragraph-- S O 11 4/13/98 10:51 PM ..a... aauv..ua na.wa.no aar n a,a suua�j a vuc�ca Uttp:/I'w'W%-W.Icc.gov/%%Ibjiowcr-htrr w the term 'personal wireless services' means commercial mobile services, unlicensed wireless services, and common carrier wireless exchange access services; ' (ii) the term 'personal wireless service facilities' means facilities for the provision of personal wireless services; and ' (iii) the term 'unlicensed wireless service' means the offering of telecommunications services using duly authorized devices which do not require individual licenses, but does not mean the provision of direct-to-home satellite services (as defined in section 303(v) ) . 1 . (b) RADIO FREQUENCY EMISSIONS- Within 180 days after the enactment of this Act, the Commission shall complete action in ET . Docket 93-62 to prescribe and make effective rules regarding the environmental effects of radio frequency emissions. (c) AVAILABILITY OF PROPERTY- Within 180 days of the enactment of this Act, the President or his designee shall prescribe procedures by which Federal departments and agencies may make available on a fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory basis, property, rights-of-way, and easements under their control for the placement of new telecommunications services that are dependent, in whole or in part, upon the utilization of Federal spectrum rights for the transmission or reception of such services. These procedures may establish a presumption that requests for the use of property, rights-of-way, . and easements by duly authorized providers should be granted absent unavoidable direct conflict with the department or agency's mission, or the current or planned use of the property, rights-of-way, and easements in question. Reasonable fees may be charged to providers of such telecommunications services for use of 6of11 4/13NE 1031 PM property, rights-of-way, and easements. The commission shall provide technical support to States to encourage them to make property, rights-of-way, and easements under their jurisdiction available for such purposes. TECHNICAL INFORMATION CONCERNING CELLULAR, SPECIALIZED MOBILE RADIO AND PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES April 1996 Cellular Information The FCC established rules and procedures for licensing cellular systems in the United States and its Possessions and Territories. These rules designated 306 Metropolitan Statistical Areas and 428 Rural Service Areas for a total of 734 cellular markets and spectrum was allocated to license 2 systems in each market. Cellular is allocated spectrum in the 824-849 and 869-894 MHz ranges. Cellular licensees are generally required to license only the tower locations that make up their outer service contour. Licensees desiring to add or modify any tower locations that are within an already approved and licensed service area do not have to submit an application for that location to be added to their cellular license, although they may need FCC approval if the antenna would constitute a major environmental action(See question 2,below)or would exceed the criteria specified in Part 17 of the FCC's Rules("Construction, Marking and Lighting of Antenna Structures").Part 17 includes criteria for determining when construction or placement of a tower would require prior notification to the Federal Aviation Administration(FAA). (See question 3,below.) A cellular system operates by dividing a large geographical service area into cells and assigning the same frequencies to multiple, non-adjacent cells.This is known in the industry as frequency reuse. As a subscriber travels across the service area the call is transferred (handed-off) from one cell to another without noticeable interruption. All the cells in a cellular system are connected to a Mobile Telephone Switching Office(MTSO) by landline or microwave links. The MTSO controls the switching between the Public Switched Telephone Network(PSTN)and the cell site for all wireline-to-mobile and mobile-to-wireline calls. Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) Information Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) service licensees provide land mobile communications on a commercial (i.e.,for profit)or private basis. A traditional SMR system consists of one or more base station transmitters,one or more antennas and end user radio equipment which often consists of a mobile radio unit either provided by the end user or obtained from the SMR operator. The base station receives either telephone transmissions from end users or low power signals from end user mobile radios. SMR systems operate in two distinct frequency ranges: 806-821/851-866 MHz(800 MHz)and 896-901/935-940 MHz(900 MHz). 800 MHz SMR services have been licensed by the FCC on a site-by-site basis, so that the SMR provider must approach the FCC and receive a license for each and every tower/base site. In the future the FCC will license this band on a wide-area market approach. 900 MHz SMR was originally licensed in 46 Designated Filing Areas(DFAs)comprised of only the top 50 7 of I t 4/13/98 10:51 PM I�t��M�l1U[1al W U'tIC» IUNC�JllUlb+fUlll'It5 N IIY Ito N G JI III U markets in the country. The Commission is in the process of auctioning the remainder of the United States and its Possessions and Territories in the Rand McNally defined 51 Major Trading Areas. PCS Information Broadband PCS systems are very similar to the cellular systems but operate in a higher frequency band, in the 1850-1990 MHz range. One other difference is that the FCC used different market areas for licensing purposes. The FCC used the Rand McNally definitions for 51 Major Trading Areas(MTAs)and 493 Basic Trading Areas (BTAs). PCS was allocated spectrum for six Broadband PCS systems and 26 Narrowband systems. The six Broadband PCS systems will be licensed as follows: two Broadband PCS licenses will be issued for each of the 51 MTAs and four for each of the 493 BTAs. The 26 Narrowband systems will be licensed as follows: eleven Narrowband PCS licenses will be issued for nationwide systems, six for each of five regional areas, seven for each of the 51 MTAs and two for each of the 493 BTAs. PCS licensees are issued a blanket license for their entire market area and are not required to submit applications to license individual cell sites unless construction of the facility would be a major environmental action or would require FAA notification. Major environmental actions are defined by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 that is discussed in question 2, below. Therefore,the FCC has no technical information on file concerning PCS base stations. Frequently asked questions concerning tower siting for personal wireless services. 1. Do local zoning authorities have any authority to deny a request for tower siting?' Answer: Yes. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 specifically leaves in place the authority that local zoning authorities have over the placement of personal wireless facilities. It does prolubit the denial of facilities siting based on RF emissions if the licensee has complied with the FCC's regulations concerning RF emissions. It also requires that denials be based on a reasoned approach, and prohibits discrimination and outright bans on construction,placement and modification of personal wireless facilities. 2. What requirements do personal wireless communications licensees have to determine whether a site is in a flood plain? A historical site? Answer: All antenna structures must also comply with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA). as well as other mandatory federal environmental statutes. The FCC's rules that implement the federal environmental statutory provisions are contained in sections 1.1301-1.1319. The FCC's environmental rules place the responsibility on each applicant to investigate all the potential environmental effects,and disclose any significant effects on the environment in an Environmental Assessment(EA), as outlined in section 1.1311,prior to constructing a tower. The applicant is required to consult section 1.13 07 to determine if its proposed antenna structure will fall under any of the listed categories that may significantly affect the environment. If it does, the applicant must provide an EA prior to proceeding with the tower construction and. under section 1.1312, must await FCC approval before commencing any such construction even if FCC approval is not otherwise required for such construction. The FCC places all proposals that may significantly impact the environment on public notice for a period of 30 days,seeking any public comments on the proposed structures. The categories set forth in section 1.1307 include: 9 of 11 4/13/98 10:51 Pb Wilderness Area Wildlife Preserve Endangered Species Historical Site Indian Religious Site Flood Plain Wetlands High Intensity White Lights in Residential Neighborhoods Excessive Radiofrequency Radiation Exposure 3. Are there any FCC regulations that govern where towers can or cannot be placed? Answer: The FCC mandates that personal wireless companies build out their systems so that adequate service is provided to the public. In addition, all antenna structures used for communications must be approved by the FCC in accordance with Part 17 of the FCC Rules. The FCC must determine if there is a reasonable possibility that the structure may constitute a menace to air navigation. The tower height and its proximity to an airport or flight path will be considered when making this determination. If such a determination is made the FCC will specify appropriate painting and lighting requirements. Thus,the FCC does not mandate where towers must be placed, but it may prohibit the placement of a tower in a particular location without adequate lighting and marking. 4. Does the FCC maintain any records on tower sites throughout the United States? How does the public get this information (if any)? Answer: The FCC maintains a general tower database on the following structures: (1)any towers over 200 feet, (2) any towers over 20 feet on an existing structure(such as a building,water tower,etc.) and (3)towers that are close to airports that may cause potential hazards to air navigation. The FCC's licensing databases contain some base site information for Cellular and SMR systems. The general tower database and the Cellular and SMR data that may be on file with the FCC is available in three places: (1) Cellular licensing information is available in the Public Reference Room of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau's Commercial Wireless Division. The Public Reference Room is located on the fifth floor of 2025 M Street,NW,Washington,DC 20554,telephone (202)418-1350. On-line database searches of cellular licensing information along with queries of the FCC's general tower database can also be accomplished at the Public Reference Room. (2)People who would like to obtain general tower information through an on-line public access database should call or write Interactive Systems,Inc., 1601 North Kent St., Suite 1103, Arlington,VA 22209,telephone 703-812-8270. 9 of 11 4/13/98 10:51 P& New Notional Wireless lower Siting Policies bttpJ/www.lec.govlwtbltower.html (3) The FCC does not duplicate these records,but has contracted with International Transcription Service,Inc. to provide this service. Requests for copies of information should be addressed to International Transcription Service, Inc. (ITS, Inc.),2100 M St.,NW, Suite 140, Washington,DC 20037,telephone 202-857-3800. 5. Why do Cellular and PCS providers require so many tower sites? Answer: Low powered transmitters are an inherent characteristic of Cellular Radio and Broadband PCS. As these systems mature and more subscribers are added, the effective radiated power of the cell site transmitters is reduced so frequencies can be reused at closer intervals thereby increasing subscriber capacity. There are over 30 million mobile/portable cellular units and more than 22 thousand cell sites operating within the United States and its Possessions and Territories. PCS is just beginning to be offered around the country.Due to the fact that Broadband PCS is located in a higher frequency range,PCS operators will require more tower sites as they build their systems to provide coverage in their service areas as compared to existing Cellular carriers. Therefore, due to the nature of frequency reuse and the consumer demand for services, Cellular and PCS providers must build numerous base sites. 6. Can Cellular, SMR and PCS providers share tower structures? Answer: Yes, it is technologically possible for these entities to share tower structures. However, there are limits to how many base station transmitters a single tower can hold and different tower structures have different limits.Moreover,these providers are competitors in a more and more competitive marketplace and may not be willing to share tower space with each other. Local zoning authorities may wish to retain a consulting engineer to evaluate the proposals submitted by wireless communications licensees. The consulting engineer may be able to determine if there is some flexibility as to the geographic location of the tower. 7. Is the Federal government helping to find ways to accommodate multiple licensees of personal wireless services? Answer: Yes. The FCC has designated Steve Markendorff, Chief,Broadband Branch, Commercial Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, FCC to assist local zoning authorities and municipalities and respond to questions concerning tower siting issues. His telephone number is 202-418-0620. Also,President Clinton issued an Executive Memorandum on August 10, 1995 directing the Administrator of General Services(GSA), in coordination with other Government departments and agencies,to develop procedures to facilitate appropriate access to Federal property for the siting of mobile services antennas. GSA recently released "Government-Wide Procedures for Placing Commercial Antennas," 61 Fed Reg 14,100(March 29, 1996). For further information contact James Herbert, Office of Property Acquisition and Realty Services,Public Building Service, General Services Administration, 18th&F Streets,NW,Washington, DC 20405,telephone 202-501-0376. 8. Have any studies been completed on potential hazards of locating a tower/base site close to residential communities? Answer: In connection with its responsibilities under NEPA,the FCC considers the potential effects of radiofrequency(RF)emissions from FCC-regulated transmitters on human health and safety.Since the FCC is not the expert agency in this area, it uses standards and guidelines developed by those with the appropriate expertise. For example, in the absence of a uniform federal standard on RF exposure,the FCC has relied since 1985 on the RF exposure guidelines issued in 1982 by the American National 10 of 11 4/13/99 10:51 PM i Standards Institute(ANSI C95.1-1982). In 1991,the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) issued guidelines designed to replace the RF ANSI exposure guidelines. These guidelines , (ANSMEEE C95.1-1992)were adopted by ANSI. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 mandates that the FCC complete its proceeding in ET Docket 93-62, in which it is considering updating the RF exposure guidelines,no later than early August 1996. Copies of this proceeding can be obtained from the International Transcription Service,Inc. (ITS),telephone 202-857-3800. Presently,RF emission requirements are contained in Section 1.1307(b) of the FCC's rules,47 C.F.R. §1.1307(b), for all services. PCS has service specific RF emission provisions in Section 24.52 of the FCC's rules, 47 C.F.R- § 24.52. Additional information concerning RF emission hazards can be obtained through a variety of sources: (1)Information concerning RF hazards can be obtained on the World Wide Web at http://www.fec.gov/oet/fags. RF safety questions are answered and further RF documents and information are contained under the Cellular Telephony Section. (2) OET Bulletins 56 and 65 concerning effects and potential RF hazards can be requested through the Radiofrequency Safety Program at 202-418-2464. Additionally, any specific questions concerning RF hazards can be answered by contacting the FCC at this phone number. 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Structure: ❑ Fence ❑ Wall ❑ Flagpole ❑ Other (Please read other side for explanation and requirements). TYPE OR PRINT LEGIBLY DATE ADDRESS OF PROPOSED WORK Mary Dunn Road ASSESSORS MAP No. 333 OWNER Barnstable Water Company ASSESSORS LOT NO. 016 HOME ADDRESS P.O. Box 326, Hyannis, MA 02601 TEL No. 508-7754063 FULL NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ABUTTING OWNERS. Include name of adjacent property owners across any public street or way. (Attach additional sheet if necessary). See attached page. AGENT OR CONTRACTOR self= PC& TEL NO. ADDRESS 20 Tndtgs rial Pai k-Driye. Na.-,h=a, NH 0100 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK: Give all particulars of work to be done(see No. 8,other side).including materials to be used, if specifications do not accompany plans. In the case of signs,give locations of existing signs and proposed locations of new signs. (Attach additional sheet,if necessary). Attach 6 panel antennae to the existing water tank and install a 1216" x 716" concrete pad to hold up to 4 :refrigerator sized equi_tent cabinets. Signe t2 • Owner ntractor-Agent -. {Space below line for Cc erase. f� crveipb H..N•C� Date he Certificate is hereby ✓L'� Date j`� ej U , Time !, •_- e �wJw �.. . _._. T:3LE Y T�y Approved ❑ IMPORTANT: If Certlficate 1 pproved,approval Is subject to the 10 day appeal period provided In the Act. I _ The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health Radiation Control Program ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI 174 Portland Street, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02114 GOVERNOR (617) 727-6214 (617) 727-2098 - Fax WILLIAM 0.O'LEARY SECRETARY HOWARO K.KOH,M0,MPH COMMISSIONER October 28, 1998 Dan Goulet RF Manager TeleCorp PCS, Inc. 20 Industrial Park Drive, Suite 300 Nashua,NH 03062 RE: PCS Dear Mr. Goulet: Pursuant to your notification of October 9, 1998, this is to advise you that approval, under the provisions of 105 CMR 122.021 has been granted to maintain the personal communication services facility located at the Barnstable Water Tank on Mary Dunn Road in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Should you have any questions, please contact Robert T. Watkins at(617) 727-6214. Sincerely, NOV - 3 Robert M. Hallisey, Director Radiation Control Program TOWN OF^BARNS TABLE "')r APPFAI e cc: Barnstable Board of Health Barnstable Planning Commission RMH/RTW/jc ENTEL TacmoLcmo. am � 20 INDUSTRIAL PARK DRIVE, 42 0 ANTENNA/EQUIPMENT HEIGHT SUITE 300 ; I PROPOSED TELECORP ANTENNA NOT TO EXCEED HEIGHT NASHUA,NH 03062OFFICE: (603)-598-9850 ARRAY (2 TOTAL) PAINT TO OF TANK VENT MATCH EXISTING TAX: 603-598-9950 !! ATTACH PANEL TO PAINT RING EXISTING PAINT A°L°0i RING ATLANTIC WIRELESS ATLANTIC ENVNIONf1ENTAL TeCNNoLcmal MC. P.O.Be.1051,9an0.lcn,MA 02%3 PHONE: (508)BBB-9282 FAX (3061 886-5639 1 LNA'S (TYP Of 6) r1t. APPROVAI.5 TELECORP lit LANDLORD LEASING EXISTING 1.0 MILLION EY6TING R.F. _ I GAL. WATER TANK LADDER i 20NINC CONSTRUCTION PAINT TO MATCH EXISTING 105't A.G PROJECT NO: SSe.t 100't A.G.L. DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: u F I 'SUDMITTAL'� /20 9 REV 3 ABUTTERS a /19/98 REV. 2 COMMENT.. 3 7/,4/9 REV. I COMMENT° 1 7/10/98 ISSUED FOP CONST 5 I /26/9 ISSUED FOR REVIEW • S-T CONDUIT TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN EXTEND UPWARD THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS EXISTING I —TO BOTTOM OF PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANI FENCE LADDER IN PVC USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN PROPOSED TELECORP CONDUIT; SEAL WITH THAT WHICH RELATES TO TELECC9F EQUIPMENT _I WATERPROOFING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. FOAM. HYN108A BARWATER TT ANK MARY OUNN ROAD III—� I (—III—III III III I I I I III III—III— FINISHED BARNSIABLE, MASSACHUSETTs ELEV=120't 9w nTu CONDUIT RC JED` t UNDERGROUrD 5-1 SITE ELEVATION DETAILS GRAPHIC SCALE , WATER TOWER ELEVATION 71. A-2 ( IN FCLT) A I..b- 10 a. FILE. 554+.12A1 t pai"PGA Mal MT MM wao=a rocvmm r IM IlrrM It om .00c.CA~ II 1W 333 1 lu 11 #8 ' FER o #ES IN II 11 ,1 1� 1� 1� 11 II II !I l� a !� I II �I 0 �1 y� I, II r 1I -x} cc t l HIGHWAY TELECORP PCS, INC. MAP 333 PARCEL 016 E MARY DUNN ROAD s BARNSTABLEJ, MA SCALE 1" = 150' g:�bam\dgnVelecorp2.dgn Nov.04,1998 12:01:57 r Application for Variance for Centerville Water Tank By TeleCorp PCs, Inc. Submitted: September 24,1998 Contents 1. Cover Letter 2. Application 3. Abutters List 4. Memorandum to Barnstable Board of Appeals 5. Letter of Authorization 6. RF Affidavit 7. FCC Fact Sheet 8. Photographic Simulations V Tech rote nologies, Inc. September 18, 1998 Zoning Board of Appeals 230 South Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Attn:Mr.Emmett Glynn Re: Request for Variance Dear Mr.Glynn On behalf of TeleCorp PCS,Inc.("TeleCorp"),I am writing.to request approval from the Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals for a variance to attach 9 panel antennas at about 125'to an existing 172.6`water tank, and associated equipment pad,cables and equipment(the"Facility")on the land(the"Site')owned by the Centerville/Osterville/Marstons Mills Fire District on Old Stage Road Road,Barnstable,MA(Assessor's Map 190, Lot 107),for use as a telecommunications facility providing personal communications services("PCS"). This letter is intended to provide additional information with respect to the applicant as well as the proposed Facility and to answer commonly asked questions about PCS. The Applicant. TeleCorp is a Washington D.C.-based telecommunications company that has entered into a joint- venture with AT&T Wireless Services("AT&T')to build and operate a digital wireless network in a number of markets across the Midwest,the South and New England. The agreement with AT&T calls for TeleCorp.to deploy state-of-the-art Time Division Multiple Access(TDMA)technology that will be compatible with AT&T's national Digital PCS network. Customers will be able to roam on the two systems under a 20-year agreement. TeleCorp will operate the service under its own brand name,supported by a tagline affiliation with AT&T Wireless Services. To assist in this process,TeleCorp has retained the services of Entel Technologies,Inc.(`Betel')to provide site selection,acquisition,and land use expertise so that all aspects of the municipal approval process receive thorough and professional attention. Entel is a full service telecommunications management company that offers a combination of services including Program Management,Site Identification,Lease Acquisition,Zoning and Permitting and Construction Management. Introduction to PCS. PCS is the next generation of wireless telecommunications that utilizes digital technology to provide substantially improved clarity,privacy,and all-in-one communications. In contrast to existing analog systems,our digital PCS technology provides a much clearer signal(by eliminating interference with computer technology)and allows for the delivery of fax,computer,and other data transmissions without the need for telephone lines. Most importantly,as the digital signal cannot be intercepted with common radio scanners,PCS communications are confidential and secure. Also,a significant increase in transmission opacity combined with the unique switching system designed by the engineers at the world renowned Bell Labs provides much smoother "hand-offs"when traveling and substantially fewer dropped calls and busy signals. The Facility. The proposed Facility will consist of 9 antennas attached to.the existing water tank,and an equipment pad approximately 12'6"x 7'6"in size containing up to four refrigerator sized cabinets and 9 coaxial cables running to the tank. The antennas will be painted to match the color.of the water tank. The ground equipment will . be located within the existing fence and screened.The Facility will be served by standard electric and telephone utilities. The Facility is unmanned and therefore water and sewer services are not needed Traffic generated by the Facility will be insignificant,approximately one or two trips per month.by maintenance personnel who will inspect the Facility to ensure it remains in good working order. Of course,the Facility will comply with all applicable federal,state,and local safety requirements. Description of Site. The Site is situated on Old Stage Road near Route 28. The Site is zoned Residential RC. This µ site is the only existing structure,which will provide TeleCorp with sufficient coverage of Barnstable and Route 28, to comply with the FCC license requirements. Site Selection Process. TeleCorp is committed to working with local communities in siting and constructing our antenna facilities. Because of our desire to be a good neighbor and establish positive,long-term relationships,we try to identify potential community concerns and incorporate all appropriate mitigation measures in our site selection process. The PCs system being developed by TeleCorp has been designed utilizing sophisticated computer engineering models that simultaneously evaluate area topography,population patterns,and land use concerns to identify specific geographic regions to be serviced by each antenna facility in the network. As a result,a limited search area is identified by the radio frequency engineers as the necessary location for a transmission facility to ensure complete coverage to all area residents and businesses. Once the search area has been selected,then TeleCorp's site selection consultants first seek to identify existing structures which have sufficient radio frequency characteristics to allow the attachment of antenna arrays;giving top priority to those sites located in industrial or commercial areas. Fortunately,in the present case,we are able to identify the proposed Site and so do not need to consider the construction of a new tower facility. According to the best radio frequency technology available to TeleCorp at this time,our engineers have determined that,due principally to the topography of land in the vicinity of the Site, 125 feet above ground is the minimum height required to ensure adequate PCs service to the residents and businesses of Barnstable. In short,the Site is ideally located to eliminate the potential gap in service coverage for the town of Barnstable and all visual impacts have been minimized to the maximum extent possible. Benefits to Public. The provision of PCs will inure to the public good by providing enhanced wireless communications services for the residents and businesses of Barnstable on both a day-today basis as well as during emergencies. Providing superior quality conversations as well as substantially increased capacity to eliminate "busy"emergency calls will enhance public safety. In addition,many have recognized the importance of wireless communications after natural disasters or extreme weather has interrupted telephone service. Common Questions. Our PCs system uses the latest technology that is designed to address the concerns most frequently expressed by neighbors and municipal officials. (a) Interference. As the FCC has specifically allocated a specific radio frequency for Telecorp's PCs use which is far removed from that utilized by radio,television,portable phones,and other electronic household items,the Facility will not cause any interference problems with neighboring residents or businesses. In the unlikely event that any neighbor reports interference problems,TeleCorp's radio frequency engineers will promptly investigate the situation and eliminate any such interference by installing whatever filters,isolation traps,or other equipment as shall be necessary. In fact,TeleCorp's license from the FCC expressly prohibits the PCs from causing interference to any such electronic equipment. __ _. (b) Radio Frearrencv Exposure. Due to the low power design of our system which involves only a few hundred watts of effective radiated power(as compared with over 1000 watts for existing analog systems,up to 100,000 watts for AM/FM radio transmitters,and up to 5 million watts for television transmission towers),our site will be less than 0.1%of the applicable radio transmission standards adopted by the FCC[and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health("DPH')). Conclusion. TeleCorp is one of a limited number of companies licensed by the FCC to provide PCs to the residents and businesses of Barnstable. As a licensee of the FCC,TeleCorp is mandated to build-out and operate its system such that adequate wireless service is provided to the general public. Based upon our radio frequency studies and computer models,TeleCorp has determined that the Site is needed to provide this new and exciting technology within the town of Barnstable. Accordingly,TeleCorp respectfully requests that approval of the requested zoning relief be granted pursuant to the attached application. -2- We have attached a photosimulation of the proposed facility,a radio frequency affidavit,a copy of the FCC Fact Sheet and a copy of the Telecom Act of 1996 concerning wireless communications to provide technical support for our application. However,should there remain any questions concerning our filing,please do not hesitate to contact either myself or our local counsel,Peter Morin,Esq at the following addresses: Christopher M.McCarrier,Zoning Specialist Peter Morin,Esq. Entel Technologies,Inc. Kuzinevich&Miller,PC. 20 Industrial Park Drive,Suite 300 20 Custom House Street Nashua,NH 03062 Boston,MA 02110 (603)598-9850 ext. 18(ph.) (617)946-4600(ph.) (603)598-9950(fax) (617)946-4624(fax) Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, "O��jheAC Motarrie,Zonmg Specialist Entel Technologies,Inc. Attachments -3- . t THE ZONING REI:IEF BEING'SOUGHT HAS BEEN DETERMINED'BY-THE ZONING • ENFORCEMENT OFFICER TO BE APPROPRIATE RELIEF GIVEN .TOWN.OF BARNSTABLB CMCM- MANCE& Zoa3ng Bc . cf Appeals A lication to Petitio""jar aVa riance Date Received Tows Clerk office. .� L� ri"' � 'r. For office use onl I V ( Appeal ; 1 •1 Hearing Date t3,a .2 8 �� Decision Due The undersi d ereby applies the Zoning Board of -the Zoning 'nanT� Appeals for a Variance. from gr�gRO OF B er and for the reasons hereinafter set forth: APP�I; Petitioner �PCSS, I. Name: T_eleCorn Inc. . Petitioner Address: 20 Industrial= P Phone 603-598-9850 ark Drive Nashua, NH 03062 property Location: O1�' St ;Q Road, Centerville Property owner: Centerville/Qn/NM Fire District A Centerville .Address of owner: 1875 Falmouth Road , Phone 508-190-2395 e rf petitioner differs from owner, state Mature of "terest.To build wireless ccmnunicati,ons network Numb -er of Years owned: Assessors Map/P&cel Number- M190/P107 Zoning District: Rr Groundwater overlay District: AP Variance Requested: 5-3.2.3 Variances, 5-3,2.5 Use Variances, 2_3.1 & 3-5,2.B.a 5-3.4 Cite section i Title of the Zoning o�nance Description of Variance Requested: Use variance for the installation and use of wireless commLmications. Description of the Reason and/or Need for the Variance: Pr ridp adpreiatp i censp Description of Construction Activity. (if applicable 'l Attach 9 antennas to Water tank & install equipment pad and cabinets al od �m ong with associated cables at the base of the tank. Existing Level of Development of the Property - Number of Buildings: Water Tank Present ose(sj: Water Tank , Gross 'Floor Area: N/A sq.ft. Proposed Gross Floor Area to be Added: N/A Altered: N/A is this property subject to any other relief (variance or Special P the Zoning H ermitoard of Appeals? ) from •.rf Yes., please lfst appeal numbers or applicant's name Yes [) No �t] Application to petition for a Variance Is the property within a Historic District? Is the property a'Designated Landmark? Yea [] No . Yea [j No For Historic Department Use only Not Applicable .... ..,..•...... (] OKH Plan Review :Number Date Approved Signature: Have you applied for a .building pe=mit? . Has the Building Inspector refuse Yes '[j Nall d a pezmitY Yes [j No All applications for a Variance which proposes a change is use, new construction, reconstruction, alterations or or two-family dwellings, will require an approved site except for single 7.3 of the ZoningO site plan (see section a- Ordinance) That•process should be c leted submitting this application to the Zoning Board of �Pprior to . APPeals. For-8 nQi�{Miinc Department Use only Required. ...O'.......-..Y..... [• Site Plan Review Number • Date Approved Signatures - The followings information must be submitted with the Petition at the tame of filing, without siuch information the Board requests of Appeals may deny your Three (3) copies of the completed Application Form, each with original signatures. Five (5) copies of a certified pzp*arty s 9O the dimensions of Plot Plan) showing the land, all wetlands, water(bodies, surrounding roadways and the location of the existing, improvements -on the.-land.-- All proposed development-activities, except' single and two-family housing development, will require five- (5) copies of a ro improvements plan approved P posed site by t}is Site Plan Review Committee. This plan must show the exact *location of all proposed improvements and alterations o' the land and to.structures •See •contents cf-site Plans- Section• 4-7.5 of the So regairements. . nin g Ordinance, for detail The petitfoner•msy submit $,ny additional supporting documents to assist the Hoard making its determination. • .• .signatures • . � ( Dates Pettttoner or Agent•a SIgnat:tre Agent's Address s Phone: (42., / V /�si� /U!� [•�a �d�� Fax No. MEMORANDUM TO BARNSTABLE BOARD OF APPEALS TeleCorp PCS, Inc. ("TeleCorp')hereby petitions the Board of Appeals to vary the terms of the Barnstable zoning ordinance. Specifically,TeleCorp seeks to locate a wireless communications facility on the property owned by the Centerville/Osterville/Marstons Mills Fire District on Old Stage Road,to provide personal communication services("PCS"),the next generation of wireless communications technology. The site is zoned residential RC. The proposed Facility will consist of attaching 9 antennas at ' p po ty g about 125 Above Ground Level(AGL)to an existing 172.6' AGL water tank. The antennas will be painted to match the color of the tank. The Facility will be served by standard electric and telephone utilities. Wireless communications facilities are not among the uses allowed by right or special permit in the RF-1 district as set forth in Section 3-1.3 of the Ordinance(or any other district). For the reasons set forth below,the enforcement of said Ordinance would involve substantial hardship to TeleCorp and relief may be granted without substantially derogating from the intent and purpose thereof. THE PRPOSED PROJECT MEETS THE CRITERIA FOR VARIANCE RELIEF,AS SET FORTH IN SECTIONS 5 3.Z.3, 5--3.Z.5 AND 5-3.4 OF THE ORDINANCE a. Literal enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance would involve substantial hardship,financial or otherwise, to the applicant. Like all telephone systems,TeleCorp's wireless services are designed to provide a means of communication upon which its customers must be able to rely under all circumstances,including emergencies. It is essential that TeleCorp design and construct a system that provides adequate coverage for its customers to be able to utilize the service without substantial lapses(or "holes')in coverage. Otherwise,the service is unreliable,and customers would move to competing services,that provide better coverage. The FCC license granted to TeleCorp(for which millions of dollars were paid)requires that the licensee provide"seamless"coverage across a substantial percentage of the market area within a specified time period. Failure to meet the terms of the license may result in revocation or suspension of the license. The proposed project is designed to cover a significant segment of TeleCorp's market area(Route 28,through one of the largest population clusters in Barnstable). A failure to provide seamless coverage in this area would constitute a significant failure on TeleCorp's part to meet the terms of its license obligations. This inability to cover such a critical segment of the most heavily traveled roadway on Cape Cod would result in substantial hardship to the applicant. -1- b. Conditions exist which especially affect the existing structure but do not affect the Zoning District in general. Because the telecommunications use is prohibited throughout all zoning districts in the Town, it is incumbent upon the applicant to demonstrate that any application it may file satisfies the other requirements of a variance; that the proposed use does not represent a substantial detriment to the public good or derogate substantially from the purpose or intent of the Ordinance. In seeking to satisfy these requirements here,the applicant has sought the highest existing structure within its search area,which achieves its objective and causes the least impact. Unlike any other structure in the area,the special condition of the height and location of the water tank allows the applicant this singular opportunity to minimize both derogation from the Ordinance and detriment to the public good. Without the ability to utilize this special structure,the applicant.will be forced to construct a new tower of equivalent height in the same general area,imposing unnecessary visual impacts upon the community,while still being obligated to obtain a use variance. c. Desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good; and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or the purpose of this ordinance. The proposed use will be compatible with the existing residential and commercial uses of the neighborhood because it will generate no noise, traffic, smoke,dust,odors,disruptive lighting or commercial sales activities. The proposed use is passive in nature and will be in keeping with the nature and character of the zoning district. The provision of PCS services will inure to the public good by providing enhanced wireless communications to businesses and residents of the town of Barnstable both on a day-to-day basis as well as during emergencies. Furthermore,increased wireless competition will benefit consumers,provide added convenience to local residents,and enhance productivity of area businesses. dl The proposed use will not be located within three hundred(300)feet of the major artery known as Routes 28, 132, 149 and West Main Street. The existing water tank,lot line and proposed ground equipment are all over 300 feet from Routes 28, 132, 149 and West Main Street as required by Section 5-3.2(5). e. The applicant's site plan is being reviewed in accordance with section 4- 7.4 herein, subject to the issuance of a Variance. -2- I TeleCorp is in the process of being reviewed by Site Plan Review under Section 4-7.4(2) f. The applicant also requests relief from Section 3-5.2.B.a, any use prohibited in the underlying zoning district is prohibited in the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District. Because the proposed site is not in either the GP or WP District,means that it is located in the AP District(which consists of all areas of Town)and therefore variance relief from Section 3-5.2.B.a,should been given for the same reasons as stated above. For the foregoing reasons,TeleCorp respectfully requests that the Board of Appeals grant a variance from Sections 5-3.2.3, 5-3.2.5,and 3-5.2.B.a of the Ordinance consistent with the accompanying application. -3- September 22. 1998 TeleCorp Realty L.L.C. 20 Industrial Park Drive,Suite 200 Nashua„NH 03062 RE: Centerville Ostervillc Marston Mills Water Tank Old Stage Road Centerville,MA Barnstable Assessor's Map 190,Patel 107 Dear Sits: Please use this Authorization Letter as needed when conducting business with the Town of Barnstable. AUTHORIZATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 1.Craig A.Crocker,Water Superintendent of the Centerville Osterville Marston Mills Water Department,hereby grant pemission to Entel Technologies,Inc.and , TcleCorp Realty L.L.C..to file with the Town of Barnstable for all necessary approvals and permits r quimd for construction at the above refecemed location. A copy of this letter shall be regarded as having the same effect as the original Thu*you for your anticipated cooperation and attention to this matter. Sincerely. Craig A.Ctockc:; Water Superintendent Centerviilr Osterville Marstou Mills Watct Dcpartutt:nt �0'd 01:j:t 86, LL daS OS66%S 09:xeJ dWD3�1 AFFIDAVIT,.. Of RADIO FREQUENCY ENGINEERING EXPERT The undersigned,being first duly sworn,hereby states the following in support of the application by TeleCorp PCS,Inc.("TeleCorp")to attached antennae on an existing 172.6 foot tall self-supporting lattice tower at 125 feet above ground level("A.G.L.")with related equipment(the"Project")on the property owned by the Centerville/OST/MM Fire District located on Old Stage Road,Centerville, Massachusetts(the"Site"): 1. TeleCorp is authorized to operate in the PCS Spectrum by the F.C.C. in the State of New Hampshire and Massachusetts. I have been a radio frequency engineer for twelve years. 2. The list of my qualifications attached to this affidavit is true,accurate and complete in all material respects. 3. I have thoroughly reviewed the application for the proposed Project,as well as all radio frequency engineering studies,reports,and computer models prepared by TeleCorp with respect to the , Site. 4. Without a wireless transmission facility located at or near the Site,there will be a substantial gap in TeleCorp's wireless personal communications services("PCS')coverage available to the citizens of Centerville. 5. Based upon the best radio frequency technology that is currently available,it is my professional opinion that the proposed Facility is at the minimum height which is needed to ensure adequate PCS service to area residents and businesses in accordance with system specifications. Executed this=day of «I , 19-9P Print name:Dan ieloGoulet,RF Manager COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY OF 4FSS kX Subscribed and sworn to before me by -4• 4040V-`7-this OV-day of 19&. 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Attached please find a copy of the letter of approval and meeting notes for your files. . The Town of Barnstable UAM = Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services .` Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-8624038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner October 5, 1998 Chris McCarrier Fmtel Technologies 20 Industrial Park drive, Suite 300 Nashua, N.H. 03062 Re: SPR-067-98 TeleCorp PCS, 345 Old Stage Road, Centerville (190/107) Proposal: Attach 6 antennas to existing water tower and install 12'6"X TV equipment pad and up to 4 cabinets. 'Revised Plan dated 9117198'. Dear Mr. McCarrier, The above referenced proposal was reviewed at the Site Plan Review Meeting of October 1, 1998 and approved under Section 4-7.4 (2) of the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance and forwarded to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Please be informed that a Building Permit is necessary prior to any construction. Upon completion of all work, a letter of certification required by Section 4-7.8 (7) of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance must be submitted. Also, all signage must be discussed with Gloria Urenas of this Division. Respectfully, Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner .A .. SPR Meding Notes 10/01/98 Site Plan Review Meeting of October 1, 1998 Hearing Room,2nd floor Barnstable Town Hall 367 Main Street, Hyannis Present: Ralph M. Crossen, Building Commissioner, Steven Pisch, Project Engineer, Alan Twarog, Associate Planner, Thomas McKean, Health Division Director, and Anna Brigham, Site Plan Review Coordinator. Also in attendance were: Tracy Pratt for Pratt Construction. Attorney Michael Giaimo for Cellco Partnership. Attorney . Patrick Butler, Terry Whitemore, Dan Ojala for the Cape Cod Hospital proposals. Tom Brachett and Sandy Gammot for Up The Creek. Chris MacCarrier for Telecorp PCS. Dan Ojala and David Lawler for Cape Cod Ear, Nose& Throat. Meeting was called to order at 9:00 AM. Adjourned at 10:50 AM. SPR-067-98 TeleCorp PCS, 345 Old Stage Road, Centerville(190/107) • Proposal: Attach 6 antennas to existing water tower and install 12'6" X 7'6" equipment pad and up to 4 cabinets. *Revised Plan*. Applicant discussed location of concrete pad which will be away from the residences. Equipment will be screened. • Planning had no comments. • Health addressed tanks. Applicant will have batteries in cabinet for back-up power. batteries are rechargeable. Maintenance will be approximately 1-2 times per month. • Engineering addressed the paved apron. Applicant stated apron is existing. • APPROVED and forwarded to the Zoning Board of Appeals. 1 THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) M A DATA `.: v�� �t. f Ii J:,,'• . :r''s f t .. .. �'°i 74:1. � fc jr� �y�ql _Y • ., vim' i � ssa 3 s - AROP09PD TECHOORP a �Igt r j Y WIV ARRAY(A 7afAt� ' TO PC AMC.EO'..TO' tws9►rc-TtAIClt�6' # ' 1MA'lm:N AN=& . 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Parcel 1O7 Area: 2.0800r*o Zoning: RC Residential C Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: AP Aquifer Protection District Background: TeleCorp is a Washington D.C. based telecommunications company that has entered into a joint venture with AT&T to build and oponoba a digital wireless network in a number ofmarkets across the K8idxvoet. the South and New England. Part of the New England network includes Cape Cod. The company has selected several sites within the Town to serve the residents and businesses of Barnstable. The Old Stage Road Parcel consists ofa2.S8 acre lot and is currently improved with a 172.6' high water bank. The applicant is proposing to attach 9 panel antennas at a height of around 125' and install a 12.5' x 75 equipment pad ot the base of the tank ho hold upto4 equipment cabinets. This project vvoofoundnppnovab|abythoGibeP|anReviewComnnittoeondfonwandedtothe Zoning Board of Appeals on October 1. 1S88. The original site plan was for a total ofO panel antennas bobe attached to the water tank. The revised site p|on, which was opproved, calls for a total of antennas. � According to the application, TeleCorp complies with FCC standards and has received approval from the Massachusetts Department of Public Haa|th � � � Requested Relief: The site is located in a RC Residential C Zoning District which only permit single-family dwellings. The ' existing water tanks are allowed as-of-ri htaaonenemptvvotarsupplyuaa (SecUon2-4.1(4) Unrestrinted � Uses- Municipal or Water Supply Use) and are, therefore, conforming with regard to zoning. � At this point in time, the Town'sZoning Ordinance does not have any provisions directly governing wireless - communications. It is the Town's policy to consider for profit wireless communications services to be a commercial use. In order to obtain a Special Permit, the use must fall within a category specifically excepted in the Zoning Ordinance for a grant ofo Special Permit. |fa particular zoning district does not allow this type of � | commercial use as-of-right or does not contain Special Permit provisions to allow the use, noio the case for the present appeal, the only other way to obtain approval would be by way of a Use Variance. To permit the proposed wireless communications facility, the applicant is applying for a Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 and Section 3-5.2(5)(B)(o) of the Zoning Ordinance, all in accordance with Section 5-3.2 General Powers, and Section 5-3.4 Variance Provisions. In addition to the request for a Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 of the Zoning Ordinance, the applicant has applied for a Use Variance to Section 3-5.2(5)AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District Regulations. This additional relief ie not necessary. , � � Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1998-131 -TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 Principal Permitted Uses Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on September 28, 1998. A 90 day extension of time for hearing the appeal and filing the decision was executed between the applicant and the Board Chairman. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters in accordance with MGL Chapter 40A. The hearing was opened December 02, 1998 and continued to December 16, 1998, at which time the Board granted the requested Use Variance with conditions. Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Gail Nightingale, Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Thomas DeRiemer, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Peter Morin represented the applicant. Supporting staff included Chris McCarrier and Jim Smalanskas from WFI-Entel Technologies, Inc., and Dan Goulet, R.F. Manager. Mr. Morin addressed the Board and reported TeleCorp PCS Inc., based in Washington, DC, is a telecommunications carrier licensed by the FCC to provide wireless telecommunication in a number of areas including Massachusetts. They operate under an agreement with AT&T Wireless Services using their system, but TeleCorp will use its own brand name. In the Town of Barnstable, every proposed antenna site is to be located on existing structures. Attorney Morin reviewed how this site was selected using a computer model that evaluates the topography, population, land use, etc. A system is designed and TeleCorp approaches the company to negotiate a deal to use their structures. This facility is located on Old Stage Road in Centerville in an RC Residential C Zoning District. It will have 9 panel antennas about 125 feet high on an existing water tank. The equipment pad is 12'6" x 7'6" in size and will contain four cabinets and 9 coaxial cables. The ground equipment will be surrounded by a fence, screened and landscaped. This project was found approvable by the Site Plan Review Committee on October 01, 1998. Attorney Morin reminded the Board that the use is not authorized in any zoning district in the town and therefore, the use is not permitted [in this district]without a variance. As to Variance Conditions pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 10, a literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship to the petitioner because it would prohibit TeleCorp from being able to service the Town. TeleCorp's service is designed to provide a means of communication which its customers must be able to use at all times, especially in emergencies. There can not be any"holes" in their coverage. The FCC License requires TeleCorp to provide"seamless" coverage or they could have their license suspended. If this tower- because of its height- is not used, their coverage may be flawed. As to unique conditions that affect the locus but not the zoning district, this tower is the tallest structure in the district and the area and it would allow the use without having to build a new tower of equal height. Because the tank is already there, relief may be granted without derogating from the intent or purpose of the Zoning Ordinance and with no detriment to the public good or the neighborhood affected. This use will generate no noise, traffic, smoke, dust, odor or disruptive lighting. The existence of these structures will provide to the community enhanced wireless services, public benefit and added convenience to local residents. The proposed project(s) is consistent with the final regional plan and the model bylaw of the Cape Cod Commission. They strongly encourage the use of existing structures. The Board asked about any threat or potential detriment from these antennas that could be reflected in the adjacent residential neighborhoods including health hazards and interference and any impact on radio frequency of airport that is near to this site. Dan Goulet addressed the Board and referenced an approval letter from MA Department of Public Health. He explained that every site is required to be on file with the state. There are no potential safety hazards. This state uses stringent requirements for radio frequency exposure. The safety threshold is 1000 microwatts and this site is expected to be 5.6 microwatts-this comes out to less than 1%. There will be no frequency interference because this frequency has already been in use for quite some time without problems. TeleCorp will use a 1900 megahertz frequency, which is about 1800 megahertz away from any household frequency. They have already filed with the FAA filing for their use as it relates to the airport. TeleCorp is assigned a frequency from the FCC who in turn works with the FAA and they assigned them the frequency that will be used to make sure there is no interference. 2 .. ti Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1998-131 -TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 Principal Permitted Uses This appeal has to do with the water tank located in the Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills (C-O-MM) Water District. That matter will be before the district meeting on December 08, 1998 for a district vote. Because the applicant does not yet have a signed lease agreement with the C-O-MM Water Department, they do not have standing before the Board. The Board determined to continue the appeal until December 16, 1998. At the continuance on December 16, 1998, Attorney Morin reported the applicant went been before the C-O-MM District Meeting on December 08, 1998, and now has a signed lease agreement. The lease has been signed by TeleCorp and is awaiting the final [six] signatures from the Water Department. A letter from Susanne B. Curran, Clerk of the C-O-MM Fire District, which confirms the positive vote of the their meeting, was submitted to the file. The Board again asked about any potential health hazard to the public water supply. Attorney Morin indicated that there is no threat to the public water supply inside the tank nor to the water tank itself. He reminded the Board of the approval letter from MA Department of Public Health and the statement from George Wadsworth (of the Barnstable Water Co.) at the last meeting, where he reported he did not feel there was any threat to the water supply. Public Comment: No one spoke in favor or in opposition to this appeal. Findings of Fact: At the hearing of December 16, 1998, the Board unanimously found the following findings of fact as related to Appeal No. 1998-131: 1. The Petitioner is TeleCorp PCS, Inc. The property in issue is 345 Old Stage Road, Centerville, MA as shown on Assessor's Map 190, Parcel 107. The area 2.98 acres and located in an RC Residential C Zoning District and located in an AP-Aquifer Protection Overlay District. 2. The principal permitted and primary use in the RC Residential C Zoning District is residential. The proposed use is that of transmission and generation of electromagnetic frequencies that are going to be utilized in the transmission of cellular telephones. This use requires a Use Variance. The Zoning Board of Appeals does not customarily grant Use Variances because this could be construed as spot zoning. However, there are unique circumstances affecting the locus. 3. The parcel in issue has been utilized-since prior to the adoption of zoning -for the storage of water in a water tower owned by the Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills (C-O-MM) Fire District. The C-O-MM Fire District by vote dated December 08, 1998, voted to authorize the Commissioners of the district to enter into a lease agreement between the C-O-MM Fire District and the Petitioner(TeleCorp PCS, Inc.), and therefore the Petitioner has standing. 4. The Petitioner is in the business of telecommunication. An accentual feature of telecommunications is the ability to be within the correct locus for generation of signals that come out of the apparatus as well as to ensure that the height itself is significant to enable their systems to interact within their prescribed area grid. The engineering studies have revealed that this parcel of land is unique in that regard based on the grid system adopted by the Petitioner. 5. The land itself is not capable of being used for residential purposes in view of the fact that it is occupied by a large water storage tower. This tower is a topographic feature on the land which is unique in this area. The tower is over 100 feet high and unique to this location. The topography is not only unique in height, but also the use of the land is for a nonresidential structure in a residential zone. 6. Owing to these topographic features, there would be a significant hardship for the Petitioner if they are not able to utilize this particular tower as it stands now, especially in view of the fact that the Petitioner is not proposing to extend the antennae above the height of the tower as it now exists. The hardship involves being able to use the land for the limited proposes for which the land is currently being used, that of a water storage and not a residential structure. This is a topographical feature which contributes to the hardship for which the Petitioner is seeking relief. 7. No evidence has been presented to indicate that the grant of this Variance would be detrimental to the public good or the neighborhood affected. The requested relief, for telecommunications equipment and systems on this particular tower, may be granted without nullifying or substantially derogating from the 3 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1998-131 -TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 Principal Permitted Uses intent or purpose of the Zoning Ordinance since the Zoning Ordinance and the Cape Cod Commission embrace the idea of utilizing existing structures for purposes of telecommunication equipment. There was no evidence presented that this telecommunication equipment would be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of the nearby residences nor would it interfere with radio, television, or other forms of communication. Decision: Based upon the findings a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the Applicant the relief being sought with the following terms and conditions: 1. The property shall be developed according to the submitted plans, copies of which are in the file, titled "TeleCorp, Centerville Water Tank HYN013K, dated 9/17/98. 2. The proposed panel antennas shall be attached to the existing railing, as shown on the submitted plans, and shall project above the railing by no more than one(1)foot. 3. The use of the property is limited to water supply purposes and a wireless communications facility to consist of nine (9) panel antennas and associated equipment cabinets as shown on the submitted plans. 4. The antennas, cable shield, and all equipment located on the site, shall be painted to match the color of the water tank. 5. There shall be no expansion by the Petitioner TeleCorp or increase in its overall operation on this site without further relief from the Zoning Board of Appeals. 6. This Use Variance shall expire upon the expiration of the lease to the original petitioner(TeleCorp). The Use Variance is granted to TeleCorp only for the life of their lease with the C-O-MM Fire District. 7. In the event this system does result in any health violations, any threats to health, or interference with the transmission of radio/television or other communication signals in the area, that shall be grounds for the Zoning Board of Appeals to reconsider this Decision and order the Petitioner to come back before the Board to see what steps- if any-can be taken to remedy that situation and if not, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall have the authority to reconsider this vote and possibly terminate the Decision. Discussion: The Board discussed the fact that this relief goes only to this applicant and not to the land itself. It is not granted to the water company. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Gail Nightingale, Gene Burman, Ron Jansson, Thomas DeRiemer, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: None Order: Use Variance Number 1998-131 has been Granted with Conditions. This decision must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be in effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in one year. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17, within twenty (20) days after the date of the filing of this decision. A copy of which must be filed in the office of the Town Cle Emmett Glynn, Chairman Date Signed Linda Hutchenrider, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and.that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the ffi� ce of Town Clerk. } Signed and sealed this- day `9 un e e pains"and penalties of perjury. P y Linda Hutchenrider, Town Clerk 4 RefNo` mappar ownerl owner2 addr city state zip .. 131 ;.189:- 032 ;r -SWECK, PETER R & PAULINE T 1808 ROUTE 28 CENTERVILLE MA 02632 189 ,033-001; ROSE, EVELYN E & ROSE, WILLIAM J 1786 FALMOUTH ROAD CENTERVILLE MA 02632 �189,_9 33 002�� RYDER, PETER C & DEBORAH L 1320 SHOOT FLYING'RD CENTERVILLE MA 02632 ✓ .189 034 NICHOLSON, MARY 1776 FALMOUTH RD CENTERVILLE MA 02632 ✓ 035'."i) CAMERON, COLETTA & SHEWRING, EDWARD G&JSHIRLEY 1766 FALMOUTH RD CENTERVILLE MA 02632 "9'036 MCGEE, TIMOTHY E 1758 FALMOUTH RD CENTERVILLE MA 02632 8s° 037'.'� DUNHAM, ,HARRIET 319 OLD STAGE RD CENTERVILLE MA 02632 ✓ 189,038 r .,ELLIS, JOAN E A' !! 1367 FLYING HILL RD CENTERVILLE MA 02632 189'039-4d BARBER, SYLVIA&AFFANATO,JOSEPH S�idd 1356 SHT LYING HILL RD CENTERVILLE MA 02632 `ki89•`040 BANCHICK, JACOB & SADIE A FRAMSON, SIDNEY WALTERS & FRA 5 FOX HILL RD CENTERVILLE MA 02632 V .041�* TIVEY, ROBERT C ALMA J TIVEY 21 FOX HILL RD CENTERVILLE MA 02632 3,189.:1042;;'A. 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Canzano Appeal Number 1998-129 Francis W.Canzano has applied to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Variance to Section 3-1.3(5) Bulk Regulations to permit relief from the minimum 10 foot side and rear yard setback. The property is shown on Assessors Map 116. Parcel 006 and is commonly addressed as 102 Bridge Street,Osterville,MA in an RC Residential C Zoning District. 7:45 P.M. TeleCorp PCS,Inc. Appeal Number 1998-130 ' TeleCorp PCS,Inc.has applied to the Zoning Board of Appeals fora Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 and Section 3-5.2(5)(B)(a)of the Zoning Ordinance,all in accordance with Sections 5-3.2 and 5-3.4.to permit the installation and use of wireless communications on an existing water tank. The property is shown on Assessors Map 333,Parcel 016 and is commonly addressed as 1118 Mary Dunn Road,Barnstable,MA in an RF-1 Residential F-1 Zoning District. 8:00 P.M. TeleCorp PCS.Inc. - Appeal Number 1998-131. TeleCorp PCS,Inc.has applied to the Zoning Board of Appeals fora Use Variance to Section 3-1.3 and Section 3-5.2(5)(B)(a)of the Zoning Ordinance,all in accordance with Sections 5-3.2 and 5-3.4.to permit the installation and use of wireless communications on an existing water tank. The property is shown on Assessors Map 190.Parcel 1.07 and is commonly addressed as 345 Old Stage Road,Centerville,MA in an RC Residential C Zoning District. 8:15 P.M. Trebino/Curran i Appeal Number 1998-132 Estate of Catherine Trebino, Stephen Curran, and Patricia Curran have appealed the decision of the Building Commissioner as defined in a letter dated August 17.1998 which reads.'I regret to inform you that your application for a building permit must be denied. The reason for this denial is your lack of sufficient frontage as required by zoning.' The property is shown on Assessors Map 140,Parcel 130and is commonly addressed as 38 Sylvan Lane, Osterville,MA in an RC Residential C Zoning District. App�Number 1998 133 8:30 P.M. Trebino/Curran Estate of Catherine Trebino,Stephen Curran,and Patricia Curran have applied to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Variance to Section 3-1.3(5)Bulk Regulations. The Building Commissioner has taken the position that the parcel has no frontage and the petitioner is seeking a Variance from the minimum 20 foot frontage requirement. (See Appeal Number 1998-132). The property is shown on Assessors Map 140,Parcel 130 and is commonly addressed as 38 Sylvan Lane,Osterville,MA in an RC Residential C Zoning District. 8:45 P.M. Grazul Appeal Number 1998-134 Elizabeth Grazul c/o Popcorn Realty Trust has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings,and Section 4-4.5(2) Expansion of a Pre-Existing Nonconforming Use.The petitioner proposes to construct a 2-story addition(2,240 square feet)to an existing office building. The property is shown on Assessors Map 024.Parcel 034 and is commonly addressed as 4527 Route 28.Cotuit,MA in an RF Residential FZoning District. t These Public Hearings will be held in the Hearing Room:Second Floor,New Town Hall,367 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts on Wednesday.December 02,1998. All plans and applications may be reviewed at the Zoning Board of Appeals Office,Town of Barnstable, Planning Department,230 South Street,Hyannis,MA. Emmett Glynn,Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals The Barnstable Patriot November 12 8 November 19. 1998 The Town of Barnstable + BARNSi'ABLE, • MASI g Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services 039. Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-8624038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner October 5, 1998 Chris McCarver Entel Technologies 20 Industrial Park drive, Suite 300 Nashua, N.H. 03062 Re: SPR-067-98 TeleCorp PCS, 345 Old Stage Road, Centerville (190/107) Proposal: Attach 6 antennas to existing water tower and install 12'6" X 716" equipment pad and up to 4 cabinets. 'Revised Plan dated 9117198 Dear Mr. McCarver, The above referenced proposal was reviewed at the Site Plan Review Meeting of October 1, 1998 and approved under Section 4-7.4 (2) of the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance and forwarded to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Please be informed that a Building Permit is necessary prior to any construction. Upon completion of all work, a letter of certification required by Section 4-7.8 (7) of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance must be submitted. Also, all signage must be discussed with Gloria Urenas of this Division. Respectfully, Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner °FIKEr°� Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services 9BMMSTABLE, Thomas F.Geiler,Director 1639n. 139n.�p Building Division Peter F.DiMatteo. Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 January 3, 2002 John Lawless Nextel Communications 40 Hartwell Ave Lexington, Ma 02421 Re: Wireless communication installation 345 Old Stage Rd, Centerville (R1907-107) Dear Mr. Lawless: Please be advised that this application was approved administratively on this date. A copy of this letter is required to expedite the permit process. I am mailing you a copy of the signed plan accompanied by a hardcopy version of this letter for your records. If further assistance is necessary please call me directly. ely, t Robin C. Giangregorio SPR Coordinator 10101 , I Giangregorio, Robin From: Robin Giangregorio [robin.giangregorio@town.barnstable.ma.us] Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 2:00 PM To: 'Kelly Drew(E-mail)' Subject: 345 Old Stage Rd Can ✓l Ulm Please be advised that the Building Commissioner had an opportunity to review this project during the Site Plan Review staff meeting on 6/25/02. He approved the installation and work as presented on the plan you submitted. A signed copy is on file for reference. Thank-you.dtpLin 1 oFTME ra,- Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services ` s ' Thomas F.Geiler,Director y nss. MASS. $ e1639. Building Division Peter F.DiMatteo. Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 TO: John Lawless,Nextel FROM: Robin C Giangregorio, SPR Coordinator DATE: December 13, 2001 RE: Wireless Communication—,345 Old-Stage-Rd, You may submit an installation proposal (3 copies) for administrative review if conditions are met in accordance with section 4-8 Personal Wireless Communication. The highlights are as follows: • The applicant must submit a copy of the FCC license authorizing the construction and operation of the wireless communication device. • The water tower is not a controversial structure under zoning • The site is not subject to any restriction imposed by historic districts • The proposal does not compromise or infringe upon the corresponding setbacks or community character. The aforementioned process is limited to proposals involving installation on water towers (4-8.4 (E) and we have addressed other utility installations in this manner. If there is additional information that would alter this determination please call me. Thank-you. Message Page 1 of 3 m/X S e , Perry, Tom From: Crocker, Craig [CCrocker@commfiredistrict.com] Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 11:02 AM To: Perry, Tom Subject: FW: tank demo- building permit Please review below&the attachment-Thanks From: Hanei, Aimee [mai Ito:ahanei@team landmark.com] `. Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 10,50 AM To: Crocker, Craig; DeFrancesco, Stephen Subject: RE: tank demo- building permit Due to the age of the tank, it was noted in an Addendum#1 to the Bid Documents that"The existing water storage tank may contain lead paint. .The Contractor shall'comply with all applicable regulations in .; removal, handling and disposal of the tank." All Industrial was aware of the lead potential at bid time and has prepared their plan accoedingly. Attached is the Tank Demolition Plan they will follow for this work. All materials from the old tank will be picked up from the:site and legally disposed_ of by Schnitzer Northeast out of Everett,MA. Aimee Hanei Landmark Structures Office 817.439.8888, x1252 • Fax 817.439.9001 Direct 817.230.8811 • Mobile 817.528.2099 ahanei@teamlandmark.com www.teamlandmark.com LANDMARK Eledatfi�y Expeetaii�ns From: Crocker, Craig [mai Ito:CCrocker@commhredistrict.com] Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 9:08 AM To: Hanei, Aimee; DeFrancesco, Stephen ,Subject: FW: tank demo- building permit From: Perry, Tom [mailto:Tom.Perry@town.barnstable.ma.us] Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 10:08 AM To: Crocker, Craig Subject: RE: tank demo- building permit Craig, As long as the tank is clean as far as hazardous materials then yes you can go ahead.What about lead paint,is that an issue? -----Original Message----- From: Crocker, Craig [mailto:CCrocker@commfiredistrict.com] Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 10:01 AM To: Perry, Tom Cc: Hanei, Aimee; DeFrancesco, Stephen 2/14/2011 Message Page 2 of 3 Subject: FW: tank demo-building permit Thanks Tom- Please find the attachments for your file.Are we all set to go? From: Hanei, Aimee [mailto:ahanei@teamlandmark.com] Sent: Friday, February 11,2011 9:42 AM To: Crocker, Craig Subject: FW: tank demo- building permit, Hi Craig, I am attaching the Summary/Receipts for.both the AQ06 Form I included with the building permit, as well as the for the AQ06 Form filled out by Landmark'.s demolition subcontractor. Also attached is the FAA Determination of No Hazard specific to the Tank Demolition. Please let me know if there is anything else we need to.provide_prior to scheduling the tank demolition. Thank you. Aimee Hanei Landmark Structures Office 817.439.8888,x1252 • Fax 817.439.9001 Direct 817.230.8811 • Mobile 817.528.2099 ahanei@teamlandmark.com www.teamlandmark.com LANDMARK. , Elevating Expevtatlons From: Crocker, Craig [mailto:CCrocker@commfiredistrict.com]' Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 11:03 AM To: Hanei, Aimee Subject: FW: tank demo- building permit From: Perry, Tom [mailto:Tom.Perry@town.barnstable.ma.us] Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 11:50 AM - To: Crocker, Craig Subject: RE: tank demo- building permit Craig, _ Did we get the DEP AQ06 form with the original permit submission? If not that is one piece of the puzzle that we will need. Thanks;TP -----Original Message----= From: Crocker,.Craig [mailto;CCrocker@commfiredistrict.com] Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 9:33 AM To: Perry, Tom Cc: Hanei, Aimee - Subject: tank demo- building permit Ni Tom- The old tank will,be dismantled in a few weeks. We have the letters from the necessary utility 2/14/2011 Message Page 3 of 3 companies which are attached for your file. The original permit references this work and as you are aware the fees were waived. The contractor(from Texas)wishes to mobilize once due to travel costs. What else will be required? CRAIG CROCKER SUPT. C-O-MM WATER DEPT PO BOX 369 1138 MAIN ST OSTERVILLE MA 02655 508 428 6691 fax 428 3508 ccrocker .commfiredistrict.com/commwater.com 7 I 2/14/2011 Industrial Services Inc. Proposed Demolition Procedures 250,000 gal.Elevated Water Storage Tank Centerville-Osterville-Marston Mills Water Department: Massachusetts ` L Equipment: ` 1: 165 ton Hydraulic Crane with Personnel Carrier 2: 135' Aerial Lift 3: 300 S Bobcat Skid Steer Loader with Grapple Bucket 4: 312 Caterpillar Track Excavator with Hydraulic Breaker& Bucket 5: Cutting Equipment: (torches, gauges,hose &gases) 6: Safety Equipment: (fall protection, eye protection, general PPE) 7: Respiratory Protection- lead paint Crew Size Supervisors - 1 /Competent Persons Laborers -3/OSHA 10 Operators - 1 /OSHA 10 NOTE: All employees are required to follow strict OSHA safety requirements for the Demolition Industry,Fall Protection, Respiratory Protection and.are part of an ongoing Medical Surveillance Program as required by OSHA 29 CFR 1962.26. Proposed Procedures: Mobilization 1: A site and neighborhood survey of existing structures and utilities will be performed including a one call for utility locates. 1: A structural survey of the existing elevated storage tank will be done at this time. 2: Tool trailers and equipment will be mobilized and staged not to interfere with planned operations. 3 : Soil.samples will be taken at 4 locations around the tank base to check for existing lead level. 4:.Ground cover will be placed under the tank to collect any falling paint chips. Demolition• Dismantling • Insured • Bonded •Specializing in Water Tower&Water Storage.Tank Demolition Mailing: P.O.Box 9192 Youngstown,Ohio 44513 •. Physical: 6996 Ronjoy.Place • Youngstown,Ohio 44512 Industrial services - Inc. Proposed Procedures: Water Tank Demolition 1: Torch cutters will access water tank, to begin pre cutting- on the tank dome sides and walkways. 2: The dome sections will be cut and hinged into the bowl, for removal when the crane arrives. 3: The tank walls will be pre cut and cables secured in preparation for removal. 4: The lower tank wall sections will be rigged to the crane and lowered to the ground in (6) pieces,where the will be cut into loadable sizes and loaded into roll-off containers using the skid loader,for delivery to a scrap processing facility. 5: Once the tank walls have been removed the dome sections will be rigged, lowered, cut and loaded. (6 sections ) 6: The tank walkway and bowl sections will then be rigged, cut and lowered to the ground for cutting and loading. (6 sections) 7: The tank legs will be accessed using the aerial lift and rigged to the crane, cut and lowered to the ground for loading.Each leg will cut at the cross member and done sequentially. 8:Once the legs have been removed the tank riser will be rigged, cut (6 sections) lowered to the ground cut and loaded. 9: Once all scrap metal has been removed, final soil samples will be taken. 10: Ground cover will then be final cleaned and removed. Foundation Removal 1: The 312 Caterpillar excavator will be used to excavate around the 5 tank footers and the riser base. (6' ) 2: The excavator equipped with the breaker will break the foundations 3' below finished grade. 3: The broken concrete will be loaded using the excavator and hauled to an approved facility for disposal. 4: All excavated areas will be backfilled and compacted with select fill. 5: All disturbed areas will be restored. (topsoil,seed,mulch) NOTE: All paint chips cleaned from the site will be tested at a local facility and legal disposal will be certified. Demolition Dismantling •Insured • Bonded • Specializing in Water Tower&Water Storage Tank Demolition Mailing: P.O.Box 9192 • Youngstown,Ohio 44513 Physical: 6996 Ronjoy Place• Youngstown,Ohio 44512 ORDERS OF THE DAY OLD BUSINESS Councilor Crocker recused himself from discussion and vote on 2009-086. 2009-086 AN ORDINANCE TO WAIVE WATER TOWER CONSTRUCTION FEES The public hearing was already closed on this item. Councilor Munafo said $50,000 is what would be lost in fees. The entities who are building these will get the break not necessarily the rate payer. Councilor Joakim said these are fees for services. Councilor Barry said this is a fee for nothing. Councilor Curtis concurs. Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to move the question. VOTE: 12 yes to move Upon a motion duly made and seconded it was ORDERED, That not withstanding the provisions of any other ordinance of the Town regarding Schedules of Fees, water tower construction project(s) shall hereby be exempt from payment of such fees. VOTE: (Roll Call) 11 yes 1 no (Munafo) 2009-082 - APPROPRIATION FOR COST STUDY — HYANNIS WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Mark Ells, Dir. of the Department of Public Works and the members of the Hyannis Water Board were present, with Ells giving the rationale. Upon a motion duly made and seconded a public hearing was opened on this item at 7:35r PM. VOTE: Unanimous Upon a motion duly made and seconded the public hearing on this item was closed at 7:37 PM. VOTE: Unanimous Councilor Munafo would have liked to have seen the monies spent differently from the MTBE lawsuit. Deb Krau said we are a young board and had no reserve fund. We have been careful. We need to pay for the designs so we can acquire grants. We feel it is a good use of the monies. We still have $2.1 M left and we do plan on reserving most for the water tower. Councilor Farnham asked for an explanation of the MTBE funds. Attorney Weil said the favorable settlement came from a lawsuit. There is a possibility that there will be more money. Ms. Krau noted that you can't borrow design fees. Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Water Department P.O.BOX 369- 1138 MAIN STREET OSTERVILLE,MASSACHUSETTS 02655 F OFFICE OF �► BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS WATER WATER DEPT. � WATER SUPERINTENDENT TEL.No.508-428-6691 9�SrOHS�w FAX No.508-428-3508 August 18, 2008 Barnstable Building Dept. 200 Main St. Hyannis, MA 02601 Attn: Thomas Perry Re: Proposed 1.5 MG elevated composite water tank Dear Mr. Perry, The Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Water Department (COMM) is pleased to inform you that were are currently in the design/bidding phase of the replacement of the Old Stage Water Tank located on Old Stage Rd., Centerville. The project involves the construction of a larger capacity tank to service the community with a more.reliable water system. The existing smaller tank will be dismantled once the new one is in service.. 'The`projectkis'scheduled to begin in March 2009 with some land clearing to start fall 2008. The project does not cross any thresholds for submittal of an ENF or EIR. , Please find this letter as notice of the project. Should you have any questions or require any more information please contact me. (ccrocker@commfiredistrict.com) Sinc relyG�%� Craig Crocker Superintendent Cc: Centerville Civic Association/Historical John Klimm gp 101. Craig/tankbf dept.doc:` - hQ ��l bdd $ e S Our=J% Town of Barnstable THE T � 200 Main Street, Hyannis, Massachusetts 0260U'Cl MAR I G Am, 8' 31 yP O� H^ B Growth Management Department JoAnne Buntich, Interim Director 9`bA i639- A�O� 367 Main Street,Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601--�•�--~-�-- lEo►�� 13 I.V 151&N` Phone(508)862-4785 Fax(508)862-4725 www.town.barnstable.mals March 12, 2009 COMM Fire District/Water Department Tank c/o Aimee Hanei Landmark Structures 1665 Harmon Road Fort Worth, TX 76177 Reference: Site Plan Review # 009-09 COMM Fire District/Water Department Tank 345 Old Stage Road, Centerville..) Maps-190&189,Parcels 107 & 037 respectively Proposal: Construction of new 1.5 million gallon composite (concrete pedestal, steel tank) elevated water storage tank, adjacent to an existing 250,000 gallon steel water tank. Demolition of existing tank to be performed once new tank is on-line. Dear Sir/Madame: At the formal site plan review meeting of March 12, 2009,the above proposal was approved subject to the following: • Approval is based upon plans entitled, "Contract Drawings for Contract No. 2008-01, 1.5 mg. Elevated Composite Water Storage Tank" containing 5 Sheets and dated July, 2008 with final revision October 13, 2008 prepared by Earth Tech/AECOM of Concord, MA and the contents of site plan review application package dated March 5, 2009 which includes a copy of related MAC approval. • Written protocol limiting the use of the proposed gated 2nd access to the site will need to be submitted as a condition of approval. • Applicant must obtain all other applicable permits, licenses and approvals required, including but not limited, a road opening permit from the Department of Public Works. • Upon completion of all work, a registered engineer or land surveyor shall submit a letter of certification, made upon knowledge and belief in accordance with professional standards that all work has been done in substantial compliance with the approved site plan(Zoning Section 240-104 (G). This document shall be submitted prior to the issuance of the final certificate of occupancy. Sincerely, ,. 4 Ellen M. Swiniarski, SPR Coordinator CC: Tom Perry,Building_Commissioner r SPR File Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Water Department P.O.BOX 369- 1138 MAIN STREETr 0 1NNN! 0 F 8 ARNJ 3AdLE OSTERVILLE,MASSACHUSETTS 02655 ,��►�Sr 2999 APR -2 AM 11: 16 OFFICE OF BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS ATER DEPT. v WATER SUPERINTENDENT y TEL.No.508-428-6691 5 0(� 9syON5 FAX No.508-428-3508 March 23, 2009 Barnstable Building Dept. 200 Main St. Hyannis, MA 02601 Attn: Thomas Perry Re: Site plan review#009-09 1.5 MG elevated composite water tank 345 Old Stage Rd. Centerville "f Dear Mr. Perry, Please find this letter as notice that the Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Water Department (COMM) will be limiting the use of the gated (south) entrance. All vendors and employees of COMM will be notified. A sign will be installed informing the use of the other entrance. The entrance will be used during construction and any future maintenance as necessary. Should you have any questions or require any more information please contact me. (ccrocker@commfiredistrict.com) Sincer ly, t raig A. rocker Superi tendent Cc: E. Swiniarski, SPR coordinator Craig/tanksiteplangate.doc Town of Barnstable . L 200 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 * snxxsrnsM 1639. n Regulatory Services .Thomas F. Geiler,Director Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner Phone(508)862-4679 Fax(508)862-4725 www.town.barnstable.ma.us. November 29, 2012 AT& T Mobility c/o Mr. Gerry Squires Site Acquisition Consultant - 101 Palisades Circle Stoughton, MA 02072 j4 RE: Site Plan Review#030-12 - AT &T Mobility 345 Ol'd Stage Road, Centerville Map 190,Parcel 107 Proposal: AT&T proposes to add 3 antennas, 6 remote radio heads, 3 surge arrestors to a wireless communications facility located on a fire district water tank within applicant's'J68 foot . elevation lease area,not exceeding the height of the water tank. Dear Mr. Squires: Please be advised that the above-referenced proposal has been administratively approved subject to the following: • Approval is based upon and must be substantially constructed in'accordance with plans entitled "AT&T Site Number: MA1285; Site Name: AWE-Centerville,,MA", 6 Sheets, dated September 11, 2012,prepared for AT&T, by Advanced Engineeringof East Providence, RI. • Applicant must obtain all other applicable permits, licenses and approvals required, including but not limited to a building permit. A copy of the approved site plans will be retained on file." T Sincerely, r Ellen M. Swiniarski Site Plan/Regulatory Review Coordinator CC: Tom Perry, Building Commissioner ti 21 B Street a-9 B I Burlington, MA 01803 C 0 N S U L T I N G Tel: (781)273.2500 www.ebiconsulting.com Fax: (781)273.3 31 1 Town of Barnstable November 22, 2011 Building Division Thomas Perry 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Construction Control Affidavit Wireless Telecommunication Modifications on Water Tank 345 Old Stage Road s Centerville, MA 02632 m �" • a Fes?' Dear Mr. Perry: ? ; This.letter is to affirm that all plans, computations and specifications involved in the modification of the above mentioned wireless telecommunication tower shall be prepared by or under the direct supervision of a registered design professional and shall bear his signature and seal. Said signature and seal shall signify that the plans, computations and specifications meet the applicable provisions of the Massachusetts Building Code and accepted engineering practices. The structural design of the wireless communication tower-shall also be reviewed and computations performed by a registered structural engineer to verify that the modifications in no way affect the-structural integrity of the structure. As part of the construction process,the registered design professional responsible for the design, plans, calculations and specifications, or his designee,will perform the following tasks as part of the construction process. 1. Review for conformance with the construction documents the shop drawings,samples and other submittals by the contractor.- l 2. Be present at appropriate intervals to insure the quality of the work and to determine if the work is being performed in a manner consistent with the construction documents and code. t Upon com let' n oft S it�,a letter as to th.e satisfactory_completion'and r dines o p of DANK h Danie V. Doherty, ioruAt Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of /Ua� N ary Public My Commission Expires ENVIROBUSINESS,INC.LOCATIONS I ATLANTA,GA I BALTIMORE,MD I BURLINGTON,MA I CHICAGO,IL DALLAS,TX I DENVER,CO { HOUSTON,TX I LOS ANGELES,CA I NEW YORK,NY I PHOENIX,AZ I PORTLAND,O SAN FRANCISCO,CA.I SEATTLE,WA I YORK,PA _/, 500 North Broadway , ast Providence, RI 2914 ff— ADVANCED Phone:401-354-2403 ENGINEERING GROUP, P.C. . Fax:401-633-6354 June 27, 2013 Mr. Thomas Perry Building Commissioner Building Division 200 Main Street ` Hyannis, MA. 02601 , RE: Engineers Final Affidavit AT&T Telecommunication Equipment Installation 345 Old Stage Road Centerville, MA 02632 AT&T Reference: MA1285 Mr. Perry: ' In accordance with Section 107 of the Massachusetts State Building Code this office has"reviewed the completed AT&T equipment installation at the above-referenced location. The purpose of the review was to establish compliance of the completed project with the approved design plans entitled "MA1285,AWE-Centerville MA", dated 11/6/12, Rev 0.1", and applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code/International Building Code. With respect to AT&T's equipment installation, it is my opinion that any minor deviations from the design plans do not endanger the intended function of the facility or the safety of the public. This letter is not intended to relieve any party responsible for construction from meeting the requirements imposed by.contract or other means; including commonly accepted industry practices. Based on our review, I, Marc Chretien;licensed professional engineer number 40313, hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the work has been done in accordance with the approved plans,and the provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code/International Building Code,. Very truly yours ~ ItA Of @p4s 0 �. Marc R. Chretien, P.E. MARC R. G'�.. q1 , Advanced Engineering Group. P.C. CHRETIEN CIVIL No.40313. °90�9f01STEa�� �� M Vi FSS/pgAl E�oM t_ _ t ' ` MA 1285-CCA Pl `'off Real Estate Appraisers & Consultants Kelly Drew E-mail:kelly.drew@verizonwireless.com G R O U P August 8, 2002 43 White Street, Suite 4 Belmont, MA 02478 617-489-7211 617-489-7209 fax Robin Giangregorio Site Plan Review Coordinator Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Proposed Wireless Communications Facility on the existing water tank located at345 Old Stage Road, Centerville, MA 02632 VIA OVERNIGHT MAIL Dear Ms. Giangregorio: Structure Consulting Group represents Verizon Wireless ("Verizon") in the discovery and placement of wireless communications facilities throughout the New England area. This letter and enclosed documents are in support of the application of Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless to place wireless communications equipment on the existing water tank ("water tank") located 345 Old Stage Road, Centerville, MA. The water tank has been identified as a viable site for a wireless installation that will improve the capacity and quality of cellular transmissions in the immediate area. Pursuant to the Site Plan Review Board's request, included please find a Removal Bond in the amount of $13,000 issued to the Town of Barnstable Building Department. Should you have any questions or wish to discuss this matter further, please contact me at(617) 489-7211 or remotely at(978) 771-2507. Thank you, S.I a; Kelly Drew P�OIii ----- Real Estate Consultant Structure Consulting Group Enclosures (1) r STATE OF ILLINOIS j COUNTY OF. COOK On this 9th day of July , 2002, before me personally appeared Brian Passolt , known to me to be the Attorney-in-Fact of L s Mutual Casualty an pang , the corporation that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at my office in the aforesaid county,the day and year in this certificate first written above. oeoe9sooeeooeeee000seoeoeees . "OFFICIAL SEAL" v JENNIi ER E. ROME Notary Public, State of Illinois tary Public) My Commission. Expires 5/24/04 � •40900000109109eeee0eeeeee09 I Bond No. 3S03005800 Amount: $13,000.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS That,we, Cellco Partnership dba Verizon Wireless, (hereinafter call the Principal), as Principal, and LUMBERMENS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY,of Connell Corporate Park,Three Connell Drive,Berkeley Heights,NJ,07922,a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Illinois (hereinafter called the Surety),as Surety,are held and firmly bound Town of Barnstable (hereinafter called the Obligee) in the sum of Thirteen Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($13,000.00)for the payment of which we the said Surety bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals and dated this 9th day of July, 2002. Whereas,the Principal is obligated to remove the wireless communications antennas mounted on an existingwater tank and associated round equipment u on cessation of use for SP property located at 345 Old Stage Raac Catterr4 MA 02632. — NOW,THEREFORE,THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the Principal shall well and truly perform the work hereinabove specified to be performed or shall pay over,make good and reimburse to the said Obligee all loss and damage which said Obligee may sustain by reason of failure or default of said Principal so to do,then this obligation shall be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Surety shall have the right to cancel this bond by giving not less than sixty(60) days written notice to the Obligee,located at 200 Main Sty Hy=is,MA 02601, stating therein the effective date of such cancellation. Such notice shall not limit or terminate any liability that has accrued under this bond prior to the effective date of such termination. Provided that no proceeding at law or in equity may be brought against this bond unless same shall be commenced and process served prior to the expiration of one (1)year from the effective date of cancellation of this bond. Neither cancellation by the surety nor failure or inability of Principal to file a replacement bond shall itself constitute a loss recoverable under this bond. Cellco Partnership dba Verizon Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Compaisy Wireless B B � Y� Y. (Attorney-in-Fact)Brian Passolt NdNd :rG. ="r-T dy r POWER OF ATTORNEY Know All Men By These Presents: That the Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company, the American Motorists Insurance Company, and the American Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Company, corporations organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois, having their principal office in Long Grove, Illinois (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Company") do hereby appoint Christine Sadofsky , Douglas R Hite , Richard W. Shaw Jr. , Matthew P. Pilconis and Brian Passolt of"NEW YORK , NY (EACH) their true and lawful agent(s) and Attorney(s)-in-Fact, to make, execute, seal, and deliver from the date of issuance of this power for and on its behalf as surety, and as their act and deed: Any and all bonds and undertakings EXCEPTION: NO AUTHORITY is granted to make, execute, seal and deliver any bond or undertaking which guarantees the payment or collection of any promissory note, check, draft or letter of credit. This authority does not permit the same obligation to be split into two or more bonds in order to bring each such bond within the dollar limit of authority as set forth herein. This appointment may be revoked at any time by the Company. The execution of such bonds and undertakings in pursuance of these presents shall be as binding upon the said ._Company as fully and amply to all intents and purposes, as if the same had been duly executed and acknowledged by their regularly elected officers at their principal office in Long Grove, Illinois. This Power of Attorney is executed by authority of resolutions adopted by the Executive Committees of the Boards of Directors of the Company on February 23, 1988 at Chicago, Illinois, true and accurate copies of which are hereinafter set forth and are hereby certified to by the undersigned Secretary as being in full force and effect: "VOTED, That the Chairman of the Board, the President, or any Vice President, or their appointees designated in writing and filed with the Secretary, or the Secretary shall have the power and authority to appoint agents and attorneys-in-fact, and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company, and attach the seal of the Company thereto, bonds and undertakings, recognizances, contracts of indemnity and other writings, obligatory in the nature thereof, and any such officers of the Company may appoint agents for acceptance of process." This Power of Attorney is signed, sealed and certified by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution adopted by the Executive Committee of the Boards of Directors of the Company, at a meeting duly called and held on the 23rd day of February, 1988: "VOTED, That the signature of the Chairman of the Board, the President, any Vice.President, o., their appointees designated in writing and filed with the Secretary, and the signature of the Secretary, the seal of tfie Company, and certifications by the Secretary, may be affixed by facsimile on any power of attorney or bond Executed pursuant to resolution adopted by the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors on February 23,' 1988. andt any such power so executed, sealed and certified with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached, shall continue to be valid and binding upon the Company." FK 09 75 (Ed. 09 01) Page 1 of 2 Printed in U.S.A. In Testimony Whereof, the Company has caused this instrument to be signed and their corporate seals to be affixed by their authorized officers, this May 13, 2002. Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company Attested and Certified: American Motorists Insurance Company American Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Company d°h„I^ •out.1,1,, ��ys InyyD I A In M S CORP RA W UUMILUNDIS LIVILI W SL 8 Oh K. Conway, Corpor a Secretary ZGary J. ly, nior Vice Pres' t STATE OF ILLINOIS SS COUNTY OF LAKE SS I, Maria I. Omori, a Notary Public, do hereby certify that Gary J. Tully and John K. Conway personally known to me to be the same persons whose names are respectively as Senior Vice President and Corporate Secretary of the Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company, the American Motorists Insurance Company, and the American Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Company, Corporations organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois, subscribed to the foregoing instrument, appeared before me this day in person and severally acknowleSged that they being thereunto duly authorized signed, sealed with the corporate seals and delivered the said instrument as the free and voluntary act of said corporations and as their own free and voluntary acts for the uses and purposes therein set forth. "OFFICIAL SEAL" MAfalA I.OMORI NOTARY PUBLIC,STAU OF ILLINOIS I COMMISSION EXPIRES 9/i7 iooa Maria I. Omori, Notary Public My commission expires 9-17-03 CERTIFICATION I, J. K. Conway, Corporate Secretary of the Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company, the American Motorists Insurance Company, and the American Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Company, do hereby certify that the attached Power of Attorney dated May 13, 2002 on behalf of the person(s) as listed above is a true and correct copy and that the same has been in full force and effect since the date thereof and is in full force and effect on the date of this certificate; and I do further certify that the said Gary J. Tully, who executed the Power of Attorney as Senior Vice President, was on the date of execution of the attached Power of Attorney the duly elected Senior Vice President of the Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company, the American Motorists Insurance Company, and the American Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Company. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the corporate seal of the Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company, the American Motorists Insurance Company, and the American Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Company on this 9t day of July 2002 "Out r�Ire nn a T CORPOFAIF u ARILLIMOIS 0. a ifiCofl[pfl�Yc;� 3 y CORPORATION 9 u� a - Z SEAL • '�b g . John K. onway, Corporate Mcretary This Power.of Attorney limits the acts of those named therein to the bonds and undertakings specifically named therein and they have no authority to bind the Company except in the manner and to the extent herein stated. Home Office: Long Grove, IL 60049 FK 09 75 (Ed. 09 01) Page 2 of 2 Printed in U.S.A. Real Estate Appraisers & Consultants Kelly Drew E-mail:I<elly.drew@verizonwireless.com 0 G R O U P January 22, 2002 43 White Street, Suite 4 Belmont, MA 02478 617-489-7211 617-489-7209 fax Peter DiMateo Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Verizon Wireless-Proposed W 34 ireless Communications Facility on Water Tank located at� 5'3 Old St� ag oad;Centerville, MA02632 Via US PRIORITY MAIL Dear Mr. Building Commissioner: Structure Consulting Group represents Verizon Wireless ("Verizon") in the discovery and placement of wireless communications facilities throughout the New England area. Whenever possible, we try to accomplish this goal by utilizing existing high-height structures that meet the criteria of our Radio Frequency Engineering Department. Verizon is proposing to place wireless communications equipment on the existing 157-foot water tank ("water tank") located at 345 Old Stage Road; Centerville, MA 02632. The water tank has been identified as a viable site for a wireless installation that will improve the capacity and quality of cellular transmissions in the immediate area. Verizon was awarded the project and has recently entered into a lease agreement with the Centerville- Osterville-Marstons Mills Water Department that allows for the following installation: placement of antennas at 135-feet.and installation of a 14' X 40' equipment shelter on the premises. Please refer to the enclosed drawings for additional details. It is our understanding that the proposed project is within the meaning of Town of Barnstable Ordinance 4-8, Section 4, E. Accordingly, it is our understanding that the proposed use of the premises for telecommunications is a principal permitted use, as Verizon is proposing to place "antennae located on a water tower belonging to a public water supply utility, by permission of the water utility, not to exceed the height of the water tower by more than twelve-feet." Verizon's antennae at the proposed facility will be twenty-two feet below the top height of the water tank. It is our further understanding that the project is required to undergo Site Plan Review by the Town of Barnstable. Lastly, we are seeking clarification as to the zoning district of the water tank. ay I appreciate your assistance in clarifying these issues. Should you have any questions or wish to discuss this matter further, please contact me at(617) 489-721 1 or remotely at(978) 771-2507. Thank you, U'&,q J� Kelly Drew Real Estate Consultant Structure Consulting Group Enclosures TURNING MU CONSVL,TAM, INC Designed by : SCALE DATE mNffiLS..m mmmxnm isl m Drown by — 171 1Am"t EM-1 Checked by AfiR41R15,MRS.NA IatNa Approved by ; N.T.S. 108-15-01 R�(sot)M-7PA4-1nls:(III)4-75I6 NOTES: >. YIIE TVIT-0003ISKNS,NN01N IM NATA AM AND WE POWWNs OF IAL VWrNNT IN I E OWOU D AE SO=IN > FAQ> ate.+ WT r�aR EUTSAIG URLtTY POIf \ \ Q OONS&C1C101t. 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EXISTING TELECORP RADIO CABINET ON CONCRETE PAD Oi E�EDI ' (A R91ME WATER TOM E MMON So"ILVA SITE NAME SITE LOCATION EXHIBIT V8 1. 2 2 not r coast. VVI#"e18 CEN MVHIZ OLD STAGE BROAD onwlelErA�i[iAr CENTEBVHM, HA. Gia6gregorio, Robin To: kelly,drew@verizonwireless.com Subject: Re: Proposed wireless communication device Old Stage RdMater tower Please be advised that I reviewed your letter dated 1/22 on behalf of the Building Commissioner. You are correct in your assessment that this proposal is allowed as a matter of right on a public utility(water tower) however, you are still required to demonstrate compliance with bulk regulations. In addition, you are required to submit evidence that you are a licensed carrier, authorized by the FCC to construct&operate a wireless service. In short, you must meet all provisions as outlined in our ordinance section 4-8 (2). Applicants are required to file an engineered plan demonstrating compliance although this matter may be addressed administratively. Finally, as I reviewed your plan I noticed that the existing fence and tree line appear to be compromised. This should be addressed and duly noted on final plan. Detail on site access should be included, too. If you require additional assistance please feel to respond via e-mail or call me directly(508-862-4027). Robin Giangregorio, Site Plan Review Coordinator 1 Giangregorio, Robin From: Giangregorio, Robin Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 1:31 PM To: DiMatteo Peter Subject: FW: Re: Proposed wireless communication device Old Stage Rd/Water tower I had already responded to this request by e-mail. She called today to say that she does not check this a-e-mail address very often and she apologized profusely. You should note that this is actually in RC not RD-1. The large maps are riot detailed enough for absolute determinations. -----Original Message----- From: Robin Giangregorio[mai Ito:giangregorior@town.barnstable.ma.us] On Behalf Of Giangregorio, Robin Sent: Tuesday,January 29,2002 4:43 PM To: 'kelly,drew@verizonwireless.com' Subject: Re: Proposed wireless communication device Old Stage Rd/Water tower Please be advised that I reviewed your letter dated 1/22 on behalf of the Building Commissioner. You are correct in your assessment that this proposal is allowed as a matter of right on a public utility(water tower) however, you are still required to demonstrate compliance with bulk regulations. In addition, you are required to submit evidence that you are a licensed carrier, authorized by the FCC to construct&operate a wireless service. In short, you must meet all provisions as outlined I in our ordinance section 4-8 (2). Applicants are required to file an engineered plan demonstrating compliance although this matter may be addressed administratively. 'Finally, as I reviewed your plan I noticed that the existing fence and tree line appear to be compromised. This should be addressed and duly noted on final plan. Detail on site access should be included, too. If you require additional assistance please feel to respond via e-mail or call me directly(508-862-4027). Robin Giangregorio, Site Plan Review Coordinator 1 Giangregorio, Robin From: Robin Giangregorio [giangregorior@town.barn stable.ma.us] on behalf of Giangregorio, Robin Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 4:43 PM To: 'kelly,drew@verizonwireless.com' Subject: Re: Proposed wireless communication device Old Stage RdMater tower Please be advised that I reviewed your letter dated 1/22 on behalf of the Building Commissioner. You are correct in your assessment that this proposal is allowed as a matter of right on a public utility(water tower) however, you are still required to demonstrate compliance with bulk regulations. In addition, you are required to submit evidence that you are a licensed carrier, authorized by the FCC to construct&operate a wireless service. In short, you must meet all provisions as outlined in our ordinance section 4-8 (2). Applicants are required to file an engineered plan demonstrating compliance although this matter may be addressed administratively.. Finally, as I reviewed your plan I noticed that the existing fence and tree line appear to be compromised. This should be addressed and duly noted on final plan. Detail on site access should be included, too. If you require additional assistance please feel to respond via e-mail or call me directly(508-862-4027). Robin Giangregorio, Site Plan Review Coordinator J i - � - -. - -_ �� � �? �� - . �, � �z FOR ^/�` DATE TIME P.M. M PHONE �Y r O p <v<( RETURNED YOUR CALL s AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION I MESSAGE y� PLEA$ECALL': J R� ITS C �C f Z,Z 1hllLL CALL DZ©� -:CAME TO SEEYOU WANTS TO:. ' SIGNED SEE YOU �niversal' 48003 i DOTES I , i 1 FROM STRUCTURE CONSULTING GROUP PHONE NO. 781 891 0317 Feb. 20 2002 02:14PM P1 VF STRUCTURE CONSULTING GROUP Kelly Drew Real Estate Consultant 43 White Street, Suite 4 Belmont, MA 02478 Phone; (617)489-7211 Pax: (617) 489-7209 To: Robin From: Kelly Drew Kdscradgis.net Fax: 508-790-6230 Date: February 20,2002 Phono: Pa9as: 4 Re., CC: PLEASE CONFIRM RECEIPT OF THIS DOCUMENT. THANK YOU. FROM STRUCTUR'c CONSULT I NG GROUP PHOHE NO. 781 391 0317 Feb. 20 2002 02:14Pr9 P2 I? •ai L'slalr. A rdi.% & (.Unr,U tams Kelly Drew f:rn.,�il, i!�•!I !lice:v;j>vtn,;pl�pTlr„1i°>s_cun'� G R O V P _ 43 'Whit,, Street, Sucre 4 )anuary 22, 2002 Belmont, MA. D2478 617-489-7211 6.17-489-7209 fax Peter DiMateo Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Verizon Wireless Proposed Wireless Communications Facility on Water Tank located at 345 Old Stage Road;Centerville, MA 02632 Via US PRIORITY MAIL Dear Mr. Building Commissioner: Structure Consulting Group represents Verizon Wireless ("Verizon") in the discovery and placement of wireless communications facilities throughout the New_England area. whenever possible, we try to accomplish this goal by utilizing existing high-height•structures that meet the criteria of our Radio Frequency Engineering Department. Verizon is proposing to place wireless communications equipment on the existing 157-foot water tank - ('water tank") located at 345 Old Stage Road; Centerville, MA 02632, The water tank has been identified as a viable site for a wireless installation that will improve the capacity and quality of cellular transmissions in the immediate area. Verizon was awarded the project and has recently entered into a !ease agreement with the Centerville- Osterville-Marstons Mills Water Department that allows for the following instailation: placement of antennas at 135-feet and installation of a 14' X 40' equipment shelter on the premises. Please refer to the enclosed drawings for additional details. It is our understanding that the proposed project is within the meaning of Town of Barnstable Ordinance 4-8,Section 4, E. Accordingly, it is our understanding that the proposed use of the premises for telecommunications is a principal permitted use,as Verizon is proposing to place "antennae located on a water tower belonging to a public water supply utility, by permission, of the water utility, not to xceed the height of the water tower by more than twelve-feet." Verizon's antennae at the proposed facility will be twenty-two feet below the top height of the water tank. It is our further understanding :thiat the project is required to undergo Site Plan Review .by the Town of Barnstable. Lastly, we are seeking clarification as to the zoning district of the water tank. i appreciate your assistance in clarifying these issues. Should you have an this matter further,please contact me at(617)489-7211 or remotely at(978) j71 t2507or wish to discuss Thank you, Kelly Drew Real Estate Consultant . 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QIYF.m ffDl VA, It f \ h20vi,$Ep Tt fAg (WROS 1E[Q3RFA7 ow WOMB MASE WA /a fU7uRE I!r gk10Gt. VAIN OMW FOR RFAlIlE im P4PnY0 R'NkE WHIN 2U'x'n'LEASE n1?,-A 1 COMM PUN 12�>;1U'SHEt,7Eft/PAU SC.kf M.Ts WHIM 2 IXI't,F.ASE AREA A_t r EXHIBIT ve,rlzgn S1TE' NAME SITE LOCATION , °2 nod ,fir can,st. � c1Etv�i�ev ,� ° IK A�, 1KA. VAN 1-06 J � r 280 Summer Street 617 695 3400 ® 10th Floor 617 695 3310 fax Dewberry Boston,Massachusetts 0221 0-1 1 31 www.dewberrycom March 01,2011 Mr.Toby Slagle SAI Communications 260 Cedar Hill Street Marlborough,MA 01752 Re: Engineer Final Affidavit AT&T 1285—Centerville WT 345 Old Stage Road. Centerville,MA 02632 Mr. Slagle, In accordance with the requirements of Section 116.2.2 of the Massachusetts State Building Code,Dewberry-Goodkind, Inc. (Dewberry) inspected the completed installation at the above location based on Revision 1 Construction Drawings by the Dewberry-Goodkind Inc., dated August 4,2010. Dewberry preformed a final inspection on January 26,2011 at the above mentioned site to review the completed installation. Dewberry was not present for the installation of the proposed shelter, conduits, or utilities. SAI Communications and the contractor on site have provided photos during construction, which can be found in the Construction Report listed below. Please see the attached reports for our findings. • January 26,2011 —Field Report#1 March 01,2011 —Construction Report Based on visual observations it appears that the project is complete and constructed in general conformance with the applicable plans and specifications. If you have any questions,please do not hesitate to contact Dewberry-Goodkind,Inc. Sincerely, Dewberry-Goodkind,Inc tiPVIIA OF MAss'�c " „2 MILLS Bradford A.Mills,P.E. CAVIL ti ado 33966 Assistant Branch Manager O�a F ISTER��a`` SS/OP4L��\ Dewberry-Goodkind, Inc. Controlled Construction Field Progress Re ort #1 ' Attn: Toby Slagle SAI Communications 260 Cedar Hill Street Marlborough, MA 01752 Site Name 1285 —Centerville WT Site Address 345 Old Stage Road, Centerville, MA 02632 Date: 01-26-11 Weather: 30' - cloudy Arrived: 9:45 AM Dewberry-Goodkind Inc. (Dewberry) was called to perform a final site inspection on the completed wireless telecommunications facility at the aforementioned location. Site inspection was based on Rev. 0 Construction Drawings by Dewberry-Goodkind Inc., dated 08-04-10. See Figure 1. The following is a record of our findings on site: • An 11'-5"x 20'-0" shelter, propane tank, and generator appeared to be installed within a 4l'-0"x 23'-0" gravel compound according to Rev. 0 Construction Drawings by Dewberry. See Figure 2. Per Centerville Water Department, the proposed fence surrounding the shelter, generator, and propane tank was not installed. See Figure 2 and Attached E-mail Correspondence. O Generator was installed on an I I'-1"x 4'-1" concrete pad. See Figures 3 and 4. • The propane tank was installed on a 10'-0"x 3'-0" concrete pad. See Figures 5 and 6. • All penetrations into the shelter were weather sealed. See Figure 7. • Grounding of the shelter, GPS antenna,propane tank, and generator appeared to be installed according to plans. See Figures 8, 9, 10, and 12. • Per the CM, the proposed 12'-0" access road, along with landscaping of the site, is to be completed by the Centerville Water Department in the spring following the completion of all construction activities on site. See Figure 13 and Attached E-mail Correspondence. R:\50003936\50021036-AWE Centerville,MA\Adm\Reports\CCA\CCA\Field Report\Field Report 01-26-1 l.doc i All notes and items in this field report are a record of observations provided by the contractor. Please notify Dewberry-Goodkind, Inc. in writing of any discrepancies, errors or misinterpretations. These will become part of the record of inspection for the Engineer Final Affidavit. Please find attached to this report, the figures and photos of construction and items observed. Prepared By: Damian Schmalz R:\50003936\50021036-AWE Centerville,MA\Adm\Reports\CCA\CCA\Field Report\Field Report 01-26-1 l.doc \ \ .I ••\ Mobility \• 1 Ai Si NG / wl'� �• \ �1. 1 TELCO PULL 80% ' Sprint' . ;.:: ... TeCOSMr,wl$tNl7C1E1. CENTERVILLE WATER TANK :.:. -PROPOSED ATM M CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS `),\\/A\�1 ... .. W 4�1D FOR SUBM(ffAL A\\\� POSm SPPoNF NEKEL AND VFIBDN\ \ COA%TR&1,A9lG .. ESE Oµ PPER 101 FOR COMMENT 4/TO FOR COMMENT .. .. 'CONCRDO[OAF ... PS EDLPGAOE MGE ONV E .. ® Dewb pnT• OFNNE\ S 1 PROM Ma T_t A?3 ..am .. ��'e�ZH1Y1011F- ..\.1. > \\ \\ / • f (SEE MDIE t) NNRE DUCT BARK / .. G' \\ \\ CONDUIR(BY D11ET6) .. ... U CPA y WDERORWPDTAx N0.JJ886 1 AS wx PR m PULL BOX .-• ,. ,. .• 1.' '•;"' . . mCEIF ATOP A \ ..• e .. A-] A-5 .. '�\ GPS A� .... ..... 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A-2 Schmalz, Damian From: Schmalz, Damian Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 11:57 AM To: Schmalz, Damian Subject: RE: Centerville WT Attachments: image001.gif Damian Schmalz Engineer Dewberry 280 Summer Street,10th Floor Boston,MA 02210 617.531.0823 617.695.3310 fax 978.328.8441 mobile www.dewberry.com From: Crocker, Craig [mailto:CCrocker@commfiredistrict.com] Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 2:12 PM To: Toby Slagle; Schmalz, Damian Cc: Chris Mitchell Subject: RE: Centerville WT Hi-we will install drive to shelter as soon as the site conditions allow-Thanks From: Toby Slagle [ma ilto:Toby.Slag le@SAI-Comm.com] Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 2:01 PM To: Schmalz, Damian; Crocker, Craig Cc: Chris Mitchell Subject: RE: Centerville WT Damian, I'm meeting Craig next week to go over the road detail up to the AT&T shelter. Craig, Will you be available Wednesday morning at 8-9am? Thank you, Toby Slagle Construction Manager Site Acquisition Incorporated 26o Cedar Hill St. Marlborough, MA 01752 Direct:(774)766'1474 toby.slagleasai-comm.com From: Toby Slagle [ma ilto:Toby.Slag le@SAI-Comm.com] Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 11:40 AM To: Crocker, Craig Cc: Chris Mitchell; Schmalz, Damian Subject: Centerville WT Craig, We had discussed in the past that your civil team will be paving and landscaping the water tank compound and then pouring gravel in the AT&T access drive as shown below. Do you still plan on pouring this gravel in the AT&T access dive in the AT&T Right of Way?This was mentioned in the field during a site visit and this was not recorded in an email and I just want to double check just in case you're not going to do the graveling. If you're not we need to have the GC do it. Currently we're working on the Engineer's Final Affidavit for AT&T and then we will be looking to have the BP signed off by the building inspector. JW AN h. .e f . aW NY AT&T DWre ROVV el X. - . � . -41 GAME �s . . `� $ h 'yz fk 3 Y.xkK •� _� • ."� y�C.M s P *i{ A Thank you, Toby Slagle Construction Manager Site Acquisition Incorporated 2 f Schmalz, Damian From: Schmalz, Damian Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 9:07 AM To: Schmalz, Damian Subject: FW: 1285 fence around att shelter From: Toby Slagle Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 9:39 AM To: 'Crocker, Craig' Subject: RE: 1285 fence around att shelter I just got a confirmation from AT&T to delete the fence. Toby Slagle Construction Manager Site Acquisition Incorporated 26o Cedar Hill St. Marlborough, MA 01752 Direct:(774)766-1474 toby.slagle@sai-comm.com From: Crocker, Craig [mailto:CCrocker@commfiredistrict.com] Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 9:35 AM To: Toby Slagle Subject: RE: fence around att shelter Yes—seems like a duplicate effort-will save time &expense, maybe a smaller fence to go from building around generator if they wish.? From: Toby Slagle [mailto:Toby.Slagle@SAI-Comm.com] Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 9:22 AM To: Crocker, Craig Subject: RE: fence around att shelter Craig, Do you want us to delete the fence around AT&T's lease area?We can possibly do this upon your request and I don't think it should be a problem. I will have to notify the building inspector/fire dpt during the inspection and as long as they don't have a problem and it's alright with AT&T we can delete the fence. Toby Slagle Construction Manager Site Acquisition Incorporated 26o Cedar Hill St. Marlborough, MA 01752 1 i f � Direct:(774)766-1474 toby.slagle0sai-comm.com From: Crocker, Craig [mailto:CCrocker@commfiredistrict.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 2:52 PM To: Toby Slagle Subject: fence around att shelter Hi-can you ask if the fence is necessary?We have a perimeter fence around the site. CRAIG CROCKER SUPT. C-O-MM WATER DEPT PO BOX 369 1138 MAIN ST OSTERVILLE MA 02655 508 428 6691 fax 428 3508 ccrockerRDcommfiredistrict.com /commwater.com 2 Centerville WT 01/26/11 Figure 2 Overview of installed. Figure 5: Length:of propane tank compound. concrete pad 3 � _ kf � e by Figure 3: Length of generator Figure 6: Width of propane:tank concrete pad. concrete pad.. a Figure,4:Width of generator Figure 7: Weather sealed concrete pad. penetrations. - R:\500.03936\50021036-AWE Centerville,MA\Adm\Reports\CCA\CCA\Field Report\Field Report 01-26-11.doc t' Mw Figure 8: Grounding of GPS antenna. Figure 11: Grounding of shelter: sY ort a Figure 9: Grounding for GPS Figure 12: Grounding of generator. antenna through ground bar within shelter. r " x a. s N Figure 10: Grounding of propane., Figure 13: Access way,to be tank.; completed by Centerville Water Department. R:\50003936\50021036-AWE Centerville,MA\Adm\Reports\CCA\CCA\Field Report\Field Report 01-26-1I.doc Controlled Construction Affidavit Construction Report Attn: Toby Slagle SAI Communications 260 Cedar Hill Street Marlborough, MA 01752 Site Name 1285 —Centerville WT Site Address 345 Old Stage Road, Centerville, MA 02632 Date: N/A N/A Arrived: All information noted was compiled during construction by the contractor and SAI communications. Dewberry was not present during construction, including the installation of shelter, conduits, and utilities: • Underground conduits were installed to water tank. See Figures 1,3, and 4. • Warning tape installed within conduit trenches. See Figures 2, 5, and 7. • Conduits to water tank were concrete encased. See Figure 6. • Reinforcement was placed for shelter pad. See Figures 8, 9, and 10. a • Concrete was placed and equipment installed on concrete pads. See Figures 11 and 12. • Grounding of shelter and generator were connected to surround ground ring. See Figures 13 and 14. All notes and items in this field report are a record of observations provided by the contractor. Please notify Dewberry-Goodkind, Inc. in writing of any discrepancies, errors,.or misinterpretations. These will become part of the record of inspection for the Engineer Final Affidavit. Please find attached to this report, the figures and photos of construction and items observed. Prepared By: �DamianSc al Page 1 of 4 Construction Report - YY a _ t w - N:�.,k�� fit-`,_ A"'1. ..9f '�• .. Figure 1: Underground conduit installation. Figure 4: Underground conduit installation from Water tank v7 x a r Figure 2: Underground conduits with caution Figure 5: Underground conduit installation from tape installed. water tank with warning tape installed. 711 p y v x(v � " a Figure 3: Underground conduit installation to Figure 6: Underground conduits to water tank water tank. concrete encased. 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Page 4 of 4 280 Summer Street 617 695 3400 10th Floor 617 695 3310 fax Dewberry® Boston,Massachusetts 0221 0-1 1 31 www.dewberry.com March 24, 2011 Mr. Tim Greene - TerraSearch 157 Riverside Drive Norwell,MA 02061 Re: Engineer Final"Affidavit Sprint Nextel BS73XCO29- Centerville WT 345 Old Stage Road Centerville,MA 02632 Mr. Greene, In accordance with the requirements of Section 116.2.2 of the Massachusetts State Building Code,Dewberry-Goodkind,Inc. (Dewberry)inspected the completed installation at the above location based on Revision 0 Construction Drawings by the Dewberry-Goodkind Inc., dated August 4,2010. Dewberry preformed a final inspection on March 10,2011 at the above mentioned site to review the completed installation. Dewberry was not present during construction. The contractor has provided photos during construction,which can be found in the Construction Report listed below. Please see the attached field reports for our findings. • September 8,2010—Preliminary Construction Control Document • March 10, 2011 —Field Report#1 There are some minor items that Sprint Nextel may want to address as noted in the field report,but based on visual observations it appears that the project is complete and constructed in general conformance with the applicable plans and specifications. If you have any questions,please do not hesitate to contact Dewberry-Goodkind,Inc. Sincerely, Dewberry-Goodkind,Inc P�SH��P��sS BRAMF®9I®A. ME'LLS o CIVIL C* Bradford A.Mills,P.E. No 33965 Assistant Branch Manager A'D ' GISTER� Q NAL Dewberry-Goodkind, Inc. � Q n W !.YolunAni,e4d ol A".&rl erale* 4 �o��� aac�uu�+ ��v02708-1698 : Al //61:7 727-3200: 56v�6l7) 727-5T32 CONSTRUCTION CONTROL DOCUMENT Project Title: : Centerville Watertank Date: 09/08/10 Project Location: 345 Old Stage.Road,Centerville MA 02632 _... Scope of Project: Relocation of a wireless,unmanned telecommunications facility from an existing eater tank to a new water tank on the same property. In accordance with SECTION 116.0-116.4.2 of the 7th edition of the Massachusetts State.Building Code I;Bradford A.Mills,P.E. Mass.Registration Number 33966 being a registered professional Engineer/Architect hereby;CERTIFY that I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans,computations and specifications concerning: [X] Entire Project [ ] Architectural [ ] Structural [ ] Mechanical [ ] Fire Protection [ } Electrical [ ) Other(specify). .. for the above named project and that to the best of my knowledge;such plans,,computations and specifications meet the applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code,all acceptable engineering.practi.ces and all, applicable laws for the proposed project. Furthermore,I understand and AGREE that I shall perfo.rim the necessary professional services and be present on the construction site on a regular and periodic basis'to determine that the work is proceeding in accordance with the documents approved by the building permit.and shall be.responsible for the following as specified in section 116.2.2: 1. Review of shop drawings,samples and other.submittals of the contractor as required by the construction :contract documents as submitted for the:building permit;and approval for the conformance to the design concept. 2.. Review and approval of the quality control procedures for all code-required controlled materials. 3. Be present at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress:ess and quality of the work and to determine in general,if the work is bein performed in::.: p �. 9 tY : g � g a manner consistent with the construction documents. i§ball submit'periodically,in a form:acceptable to the building official, report together'with pertinent comments. Upon completion of the work,I shall submit:to the buil pQ. 9 eport as to the:satisfactory completion and readiness of the project for occupancy: ti g BRADFORQ A. cGi3 Signature:and Seal of registered;professional: og 1191LLS c CIVIL. No 33966 SS/ N Controlled Construction Field Progress Re ort #1 Attn: Tim Greene TerraSearch 157 Riverside Drive Norwell, MA 02061 Site Name Centerville WT Site Address 345 Old Stage Road, Centerville, MA 02632 Date: 03-10-11 Weather: 45' - cloudy Arrived: 9:45 AM Dewberry-Goodkind Inc. (Dewberry) was called to perform a final site inspection on the completed wireless telecommunications facility at the aforementioned location. Site inspection was based on Rev. 0 Construction Drawings by Dewberry-Goodkind Inc., dated 08-04-10. See Figure 1. The following is a record of our findings on site: • The existing coax ports were relocated to the opposite side of the existing shelter. (16) coax ports were installed in the new location rather than the proposed (18). See Figures 2 and 3. • The abandoned coax were cut, however, the ports were not weather sealed. See Figure 4. • The ground penetration for the new coax was weather sealed. See Figure 5. • A 5'-0"x 5'-0" concrete pad and coax support structure was installed off the existing shelter. See Figures 6 and 7. • A 10'-0"x 8'-7" fence extension was installed around the new coax support structure. See Figures 8, 9, and 10. • A new ground bar was installed at the new cable port location. The ground bar and coax support structure appeared to be grounded according to specifications. See Figures 3, 11, and 12. • The posts of the fence extensions did not appear to be grounded. See Figure 8. R:\50002877\50023500-Centerville water Tank\Adm\Reports\CCA\Field Report\Field Report 03-10-1 l.doc All notes and items in this field report are a record of observations provided by the contractor. Please notify Dewberry-Goodkind, Inc. in writing of any discrepancies, errors or misinterpretations. These will become part of the record of inspection for the Engineer Final Affidavit. Please find attached to this report, the figures and photos of construction and items observed. ` Prepared By: 1. Damian Schmalz a R:\50002877\50023500-Centerville Water Tank\Adm\Reports\CCA\Field Report\Field Report 03-10-11.doc Centerville WT 03/10/11 i q� �»• t Figure 2; Abandoned coax ports. Figure 5: Coax ground penetration weather sealed. y, a w W w Figure 3: (16) new coax ports. Figure6: Width of coax structure's concrete pad. 6. a ' VVVG{G{G{ a. Figure 4. Abandoned coax.ports;not Figure 7: Length of coax structure's. weather sealed. concrete pad. R:\50002877\50023500-Centerville Water Tank\Adm\Reports\CCA\Field Report\Field Report 03-10-11.doc i-T n��. 4-.+F�x':;�Ib,..a-,.+i' e' !t7 6,x —xx�fi x o ,+ •,v 'a `�.. ,ew„«. .-a YY Y > �a�� �7J tV 'n�'�`1,� �k. �, Yk� .)> � �*a`vs' '§�,,,pY n*,ay +•.�t •/ 11• 11• ZEN � ww, w �i( trr � �� Tx4W t'' �}�,.at�'•4�' •x, r' *,S", �.x �- • '< � spa C� -�e`s *>s�� ��� ' a ,c �,•. ,�..., I p t 6; 280 Summer Street 617 695 3400 10th Floor 617 695 3310 fax Dewberry® Boston,Massachusetts 02210-1131 www.dewberry.com L March 24, 2011 Mr. Eric Wainwright Structure Consulting Group 49 Brattle Street Arlington,MA 02474 Re: Engineer Final Affidavit Verizon Centerville WT 345 Old Stage Road- Centerville,MA 02632 . Mr.Wainwright, In accordance with the requirements of Section 116.2.2 of the Massachusetts State Building Code,Dewberry-Goodkind,Inc. (Dewberry)inspected the completed installation at the above location based on Revision 0 Construction Drawings by the Dewberry-Goodkind Inc., dated August 4, 2010. Dewberry preformed a final inspection on March 10, 2011 at the above mentioned site to review the completed installation. Dewberry was not present during construction. Please see the attached field report for our findings. • August 24, 2010—Preliminary Construction Control Document • March 10, 2011 —Field Report#1 • March 24, 2011 —Construction Report There are some minor items that Verizon may want to address as noted in the field report,but based on visual observations it appears that the project is complete and constructed in general conformance with the applicable plans and specifications. If you have any questions,please do not hesitate to contact Dewberry-Goodkind,Inc. Sincerely, P��A OF�jgs Dewberry-Goodkind,Inc DF®RD A. CIVIL co Bradford A. Mills,P.E. o No3396 Assistant Branch Manager '`F G CTER�>��c`� S/ONALE Dewberry-Goodkind, Inc. �om�aotumeaN� ��!a4oaac�t�e CONSTRUCTION CONTROL DOCUMENT Project Title: Centerville Watertank Date:A8/24/10 Project Location: 345 Old Stage Road,Centerville,MA 02632 Scope of Project: Relocation of a wireless,unmanned telecommunications facility from an existing eater tank to a new water tank on the same property. In accordance with SECTION 116.0-116.4.2 of the 76edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code I,Bradford A.Mills,P.E. Mass.Registration Number.33966. being A registered professional Engineer/Architect hereby CERTIFY that I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans,computations and specifications concerning --— - [X] Entire Project - .- -.- -.[ ].Architectural :. [ ] Structural [ ] Mechanical: - -. [ ] Fire Protection [ ] Electrical [ ] Other(specify) for the above named project and that to the best of my knowledge,such plans,computations and specifications meet the applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code,all acceptable engineering practices and all applicable laws for the proposed project Furthermore,I understand and AGREE that I shall perform the necessary,professional services.and be present on the construction site on a regular and periodic basis to determine that the work is proceeding in accordance with the documents approved by the building permit and shall be responsible for the following as specified in section 116.2.2: 1. Review of shop drawings,samples and other submittals of the contractor as required by the construction contract documents as submitted for the building permit,and approval for the conformance to the design concept. 2. Review and approval of the quality control procedures for all code-required controlled materials. 3. Be present at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the work and to determine,in general,if the work is being performed in a manner.consistent with the construction documents. I shall submit periodically,in a form acceptable to the building official,a progress report together with pertinent comments.::Upon completion of the work,I shall s gilding official a .Mal report as to.the:satisfactory completion and readiness of the project for oc tH of Idgs Signature and Seal of registered professio BRADFORO A ys g as : y Ole=% Controlled Construction Affidavit Construction Report Attn: Eric Wainwright Structure Consulting Group 49 Brattle Street Arlington, MA 024 Site Name Centerville WT Site Address 345 Old Stage Road, Centerville, MA 02632 Date: N/A N/A Arrived: All information noted was compiled during construction by the contractor. Dewberry was not present during construction, including the installation of antennas: • Weather sealed coax and jumper ports. See Figure 1. • Antennas mounted to railing. (Note: Kick plate was not installed.) See Figures 2 and 3. According to contractor, kick plate was not installed because the ring plate it was proposed io be fixed to, did not appear to be rigid enough to provide support. Antenna/mount was said to be rigid and stiff after installation. (See attached correspondence with contractor) All notes and items in this field report are a record of observations provided by the contractor. Please notify Dewberry-Goodkind, Inc. in writing of any discrepancies, errors or misinterpretations. These will become part of the record of inspection for the Engineer Final Affidavit. Please find attached to this report, the figures and photos of construction and items observed. Prepared BY: Damia�Sclunalz Page 1 of 2 Construction Report Figure 1: Weather sealed jumper and coax penetrations (Photo provided by contractor). lot Figure 2: Antennas mounted to railing(Photo provided by contractor). Figure 3: Antenna mount(Note: Kick plate not installed at the bottom of the pipe mount) (Photo provided by contractor). Page 2 of 2 Controlled Construction Field Progress Re ort #1 Attn: Eric Wainwright Structure Consulting Group 49 Brattle Street Arlington, MA 02474 Site Name Centerville WT Site Address 345 Old Stage Road, Centerville, MA 02632 Date: 03-10-11 Weather: 45' - cloudy Arrived: 9:45 AM Dewberry-Goodkind Inc. (Dewberry) was called to perform a final site inspection on the completed wireless telecommunications facility at the aforementioned location. Site inspection was based on Rev. 0 Construction Drawings by Dewberry-Goodkind Inc., dated 08-04-10. See Figure 1. The following is a record of our findings on site: • The existing(18) coax ports were relocated to the opposite side of the existing shelter. See Figures 2 and 3. • The ground penetration for the new coax was weather sealed. See Figure 4. • A 5'-0"x 5'-0" concrete pad and coax support structure was installed off the existing shelter. See Figures 5 and 6. • A new ground bar was installed at the new cable port location. The ground bar and coax support structure appeared to be grounded according to specifications. See Figures 7, 8, and 9. • The grounding penetrations into the existing shelter did not appear to be weather sealed. See Figure 10. R:\50002925\50038247-centerville—WT\Adm\Reports\CCA\Field Reports\Field Report 03-10-1 l.doc All notes and items in this field report are a record of observations provided by the contractor. Please notify Dewberry-Goodkind, Inc. in writing of any discrepancies, errors or misinterpretations. These will become part of the record of inspection for the Engineer Final Affidavit. Please find attached to this report, the figures and photos of construction and items observed. Prepared By. Damian Schmalz R:\50002925\50038247-centerville_WT\Adm\Reports\CCA\Field Reports\Field Report 03-10-1 l.doc ' Centerville WT 03/10/11 1 l -wiz . r W, 4 " z AAIOWA . w Figure 2: Abandoned coax ports. Figure 5: Width of concrete pad. 7 Figure 3: (18) new coax ports Figure 6: Length of concrete pad. installed. T, M � � Figure 4::Coax ground penetrations Figure 7: Ground bar installed at . weather sealed. base of new coax ports. R:\50002925\50038247-centerville—WT\Adm\Reports\CCA\Field Reports\Field Report 03-10-11.doc gg '� ni It ' i •. 111 • 1 "1 1 � Y x �g X � 1 •x 1 1 J • 1 '1 ..s e @1erl7onwireles's 00 FRIBERG PARKWAY 4 Y WESTBOROUGH,MA. .' 01581-3936 `. (508)330-3300 Ll ma SITE veriz wir le � CENTERVILLE_RELO_MA � �'� .. - ' _ • Y. A&E FIRM m TURNING MILL CONSULTANTS,INC. 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ONTO US-6[SR-28],0.2 ML TAKE LOCAL ROAD(S) (LEFT)ONTO US-6 [SR-28].3.7 MI.AT ROUNDABOUT,TAKE THE FIRST EXIT ONTO US-8 ' ®. MID-CAPE HIWY), 10.7 MI.AT EXn 5.BEAR RIGHT(SOUTH)ONTO RAMP.0.1 MI, RT-149/W. BARNSTABLE/MARSTONS MILLS. ROAD NAME .. - CHANGES TO SERVICE RD,0.4 MI.BEAR RIGHT(SOUTH)ONTO OLD - SHEET NUMBER: Q STAGE RD.3.0 MI.ARRIVE 345 OLD STAGE RD,CENTERVILLE.MA - 02632. VW14.2 - - ve ® O� �' pwireless - GENERAL NOTES ,. THE TYPE, DIMENSIONS,'MOUNTING HARDWARE, AND THE. 2. THE VERIZON.INSTALLATION IS AN UNMANNED PRIVATE AND .. POSITIONS OF ALL EQUIPMENT IN THE COMPOUND ARE SHOWN SECURED COMPOUND. IT IS ONLY ACCESSED BY TRAINED - ' ' 400 FRIBERG PARKWAY't IN ILLUSTRATIVE FASHION. ACTUAL HARDWARE DETAILS AND TECHNICIANS FOR PERIODIC ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND - - WESTBOROUGH,MA. FINAL LOCATIONS MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM WHAT IS THEREFORE DOES NOT REQUIRE ANY.WATER OR SANITARY - SHOWN. - SEWER SERVICE.THE FACILITY IS NOT GOVERNED BY - _ _ 01581-3936 - - .. '. 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THREADED COUPLING (508)330-3300 EXISTING - EXISTING RAIL 2' DIA SCH 40 RAILING AT&T ANTENNAS IESS TING PIPE T3/8 YPICAL 2 PO U-BOLT SITE 12) EXISTING ANTENNAS. INSTALL -' _ _ - - . VERIZON ANTENNAS 9) REMOTE RADIO HEADS,ADD C JUNCTION BOXES. (3)HYBRID CABLES.AND INSTALL CONTROL IZON WREL TO REPLACE GALV MOUNTING CABLE FOR THE RET SYSTEM - ON EXISTING MOUNTS - OOWNTILT/ANTENNA MOUNTING - 2x2x1/8.HSS TOP RAIL .• - VERIZON WIRELESS TO BRACKET CENTERVILLE_RELO MA - .. REPLACE(12) . . . . - _ .. •_ EXISTING ANTENNASON EXISTING MOUNTS y s VERIZON ANTENNAS F •. HANDRAIL MOUNTING BRACKET VERIZON WIRELESS TO - e REMOVE(8) EXISTING COAX - - - LINES AND ADD( HYBRID - - - - - - e 2xix1/8 HSS SPACER. A&E FIRM CABLES ON EXISTING - 2x2x1/8 HSS TOP RAIL TURNING MILL . CABLE SUPPORTS - acCESs '' " - CONSULTANTS,INC. EXISTING HATCH EXISTING . . • - - - - COAX PORT- COAX PORT. ,. ° COAX/FIBER CABLES w/ 'DEVELOPERS.ENGlN`MS AND - - SST BUTTERFLY CLIPS CONSTRUCTION ALANAGERS - •2x1xt/8 HSS SPACER - e ' 66 TUPPER ROAD,UNIT 3 - PO BOX 1159.SANDWICH,MA 02563 e ACCESS - HANDRAIL MOUNTING BRACKET a 2xtx1/B HSS MID RAIL TEL'.(508)86643B3-FAX:(5W)8884246 —m tumingmillconsullants.m ° VENT 2xtxt/e Hss MID RAIL SITE ADDRESS: AT&T ANTENNAS - _ - • e. - VERIZON WIRELESS TO EXISTING RAIL ° -�UNQ'ES,ANOVE D ADD )HYBRID 345.OLD STAGE ROAD'. KICK.BRACE . (TYP 5' O.C.) a GABLES ON EXISTING . EXISTING - " 2x2x1/8 HSS SPACER - _ - CABLE SUPP09MI LE, MA 02632 — Ruul4c CENTERVIL (ATdcT ANTENNAS - ANTENNA.MOUNTING BRACKET UNISTRUT P1000 • 0 4'-0' O.C. ' KICK PLATE (4z4) _ —KICK PLATE(4xrl .. .. .VERIZON ANTENNAS - - .. TOP OF TANK �7- . TOP OF TANK SUBMI I IALS GRAPHIC SCALE.. - ,, - PIPE•MOUNTING BRACKET . . ANTENNA MOUNTING PLAN 4 2 e z MOUNTING DETAIL 3 COAX/FIBER MOUNTING DETAIL . .. E-3 SCALE: 1/4- 1--0' E-3 SCALE: NONE. E-3 SCALE:.NONE. LI 14 ISS. FOR CONSTRUCTION 14 ISSUED FOR REVIEW . EXISTING ANTENNA '. EXISTING ANTENNA - MOUNT PIPE (2'°j - - MOUNT PIPE (2-0) '. 4 - .. .• ., - PROFESSIONAL S .. TYPICAL * TYPICAL EXISTING - REF EXISTING/ .. 11 -* - - J • - PROPOSED PROPOSED ' REF BDRAOKETT - - BRACKET .. - .-.: .� _ JA - TYPICAL - TYPICAL 2x2x1/8 HSS TOP RAIL 2x2x1/B..HSS TOP RAIL - • ' - - R P. .. - PROPOSED ALU 8442 OR �ST . ALU'pCS 925 RRHx30 FINISHED GRADE OR PAVING - - - w/MOUNTING BRACKET TRENCH. MATCH SLOPE-AND.THICKNESS EXISTING/ I EXISTING/ w/MOUNTING BRACKET OF EXISTING ' PROPOSED 3T - PROPOSED ... -SECURE MOUNTING . . ANTENNA REF PROPOANTENNA BRACKET TO PIPE YELLOW TYPICAL TYPICAL. MOUNTING BRACKETS w/ CAUTIONARY .. - PROPOSED RRH2X60 3/B'DIA SST FASTENERS TAPE • - vi MOUNTING BRACKET TYPICAL. 3 PL EA S�CURE MOUNTING 22' COMPACTED - 3 ' - DRAWN BY: SS - PROPOSED BRACKET TO PIPE R F I I _ BACKFILL 3(r PIPE MOUNTING MGUNTING BRACKETS BRACKETS w�3/� DIA SST I EXISTING ANTENNA - - , CHECKED BY: MFJ TYPICAL OF 2 TYPICAL.3 PL - .. I I I CABLES IN 18"o PVC CORRUGATED E• _ SHEET TITLE: I_ PIPE . . . .- ;` () VmZON ,.� - r WIRELESS TO RUN(2) CONSTRUCTION 2x1x1/8 H55 MID RAIL 2xlx1/8,HSS MID RAIL ..!iz'i 1 _gsfpY L NEW HYBRID CABLES ' II :'��rc•r• :-'r`• ,i4 I 8:REMOVE EXISTING - DETAILS COAX CABLES TOP OF TANK = — — - — SAND $6' ALU 9442 OR ALL PCS B25 RRHx30 SHEET NUMBER:- RRH2X60 MOUNTING PLAN 5. MOUNTING PLAN COAX/FIBER DUCT BANK E 3 SCALE: NONE -E-3 SCALE'NONE.. .. . . .. .. E-3 SCALE. NONE _ '• -E=3 VW14.2 Existing Configuration New Configuration, YlP8® ®L!/!wireless •. 700 AWS 850/PCS-CDMA PCS-LTE 850 PCS LTE 650 ooa X X x X x X 400 FRIBERQ PARKWAY X X X X X X S O UGH,MA." X X X 5 WE TB RO 01 Bi•9936 ` / X X X X X X - _ _. (508)330.3300 , X X x xX X x Xx °. a X X X X X X X X x SITE GENERAL NOTES: 1. INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT; MOUNTING�BRACKETS,•AND HARDWARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ' y - • 4 MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS: _ - - • - 2.. GROUND DISTRIBUTION BOXES,MOUNTING PIPES,,AND RRHs IN ACCORDANCE WITH - GENERAL NOTES: CENTERVILLE_RELO MA - MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. • - y, 3. INSTALLED EQUIPMENT AND MOUNTING BRACKETS'SHALL NOT INTERFERE WITH CLIMBING ACCESS • 1, VERIFY COAX/FIBER CONFIGURATION,ANTENNA 700 AWS PCS NOR ANY INSTALLED SAFETY DEVICES.. CONFIGURATION AND,ANTENNA HEIGHT WITH RRH RRH RRH LATEST RF DATA SHEET PRIOR TO - •. INSTALLATION. - .. • - 2.` THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SCHEDULE AND SEQUENCE THE WORK WITH THE OWNER'S w f COAX/FIBER .UPPER DC SECTOR'DC RRH' - ANTENNA/ _ REPRESENTATIVE AND VERIZON CONSTRUCTION A&E FIRM. - Tower or Rooftop ----- - GROUND-KR PROTECTOR SURGE GROUND MANAGER. - - ( --- 411 --- -- MOUNTING .III . • PIPE . . .. .. - .. G CONSTRUCTION- � 3.�� REPAIR ANY DAMAGE DURING TURNING L. . . Shelter •- TO MATCH EXISTING PRE-CONSTRUCTION N CONSULTANTS,INC. • y - • .. VERIZON CONSTRUCTION ER, C S .. CONDITIONS TO THE SATISFACTION OF'THE DEVELOPERS,ENGINEERS AND -'�6,AWC VE CONSTRU MANAGER: I•IANAGQt ,. . . THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND 6e `GROUND BAR - 4' N59.S ROAD,UNIT 3 DIRECT THE PROJECT DESCRIBED HEREIN.THE P080X 1159,SANDWICH,MA 02563- - • - O •• CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR _ TEL:(508)88BA383-FAX:(50S)SH 4246 ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS. ww,2Nmingm8lconsutlants,00m ®2/0 AWGw TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCING AND PROCEDURES FOR THE WORK. .'- SITE,ADDRESS: - • .• - 5.'. ALL EQUIPMENT.TO BE INSTALLED PER • TOP MGB - LARGE FIBER JUNCTION BOX. -. MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. . #2/0 AWO .. - .. 6.- REPLACE AREINSPECT FOR OR REUSE DAMAGE,ISTING AND rmNc 345 OLD STAGE ROAD REPLACE IF NECESSARY TO THE SATISFACTION • - LOWER MGB .. OF THE VERIZON CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. CENTERVILLE, MA 02632 700/ ' � CONDUIT �7. EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS AND CONDITIONS TO 650 MHz PCs-COMA BE FIELD VERIFIED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT Cell PCS Cell LTE Cell 850,Cell AWS/ - Cell - OF CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL .PCS-LTE _ ,. - - NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR, . . - BBUs '_' 1 . . .. _ .. BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAME.*. .. .> - •. .. - .. •' 8. EXISTING NOORN ROPOS D IS XIMP OVEMENTS SUBMITTALS NOTES, NORTH • •1y -BOND ANTENNA GROUNDING KIT CABLE TO TOP GIBE REQUIRED MAY BE SHOWN FOR CLARITY. _ ' -. •. _ .' .. . . _ . . .. _ ,'. _. ., .2.-•BOND ANTENNA GROUNDING KR,CABLE.TO�BOTTOM CIBE', . MQIE: . - 9. MATCH'EXISTING•ANTENNA'TOP ELEVATIONS AS . TYPICAL FOR ALL SECTORS. ZONING OR APPROVALS DICTATE. .- 1.VERIFY COAX CONFIGURATION,ANTENNA'CONFIGURATION AND ANTENNA HEIGHT - • ' - . • 2.VIEW IS FROM BEHIND ANTENNA AR TO.INSTALLATION. - . . - -WITH LATEST RF DATA SHEET PRIOR - y 2 GROUNDING SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ` RAY LOOKNG.OUTWARDS. _. . . ,. ANTENNA SYSTEM LAYOUT. S. .. . . F-4-. CALE NONE ` a E-4 SCALE NONE _ w B 11/25/14 ISS. FOR CONSTRUCTION - .. ,. - •• ISSUED FOR REVIEW PROFESSIONAL,ST hOf F :AES q�yG REMOTE RADIO HEAD SECURE MOUNTING REMOTE RADIO HEAD SECURE MOUNTING ' - - ALU 9442 WITH BRACKET TO PIPE ALU 9442 WITH BRACKET TO.PIPE. • 10.62' , �• - - - r • MOUNTING BRACKET MOUNTING BRACKETS w/ - MOUNTING BRACKET MOUNTING BRACKETS w/ - 3/8- DIA SST BOLTS - 3/8'OIA SST BOLTS 5.74' -:.� I • _ - DRAWN BY: SS MOUNTING PIPE 12'REF MOUNTING PIPE ' - • " " ••• CHECKED-BY: MFJ 18.5T 22' 1 SHEET TIRE: REF REF - 36.61' • 10.13' I ss• o.. REF a.o.. j R� �LLL t CONSTRUCTION DETAILS & NOTES FROM FRONT ME PIPE MOUNTING BRACKETS PIPE MOUNTING BRACKETS TYPICAL OF 2 TYPICAL OF 2 RRH 9442 MOUNTING DETAIL QPCS 1325 RRH4x30 MOUNTING DETAIL r5'A RRH2X60 DETAIL SHEET NUMBER: E-4 SCALE: NONE E-4 SCALE: NONE SCALE: NONE VW 14.2 VeirlZOfpwireless f " 400 FRIBERG PARKWAY WE TBOROUGH,MA. (61581-3936' 508)330-3300.' `Yd ® • SITE . verizo T wireless :. CENTERVILLE RELO MA e• • A&E FIRM m TURNING MILL CONSULTANTS,INC. v. • . . _ _ _ :• - - DEVELOPERS,ENGINEERS AND r - _ CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS • , . $ .. 68 TUPPER ROAD,UNIT 3 PO BOX 1159.SANDVACH,MA 02563 $' TEL:(508)888-0383-FAX:(508)888-0246- xNT RV RE -mmtumlrgmlllconSullaMa.Com e SITE ADDRESS: GE ROAD,345 OLD STA - CENTERVILLE, MA 02632 SUBMITTALS VICINITY MAP CONSULTANTS PROJECT'SUMMARY APPROVALS SHEET INDEX .� fJ I .. - SITE NAME: ' - .• /JJ+• - CENTERMLI E_RELO MA . . . . REV. ., •• TURNING MILL OLD SITE ADDRESS NO. B 11/25/14 ISS. FOR CONSTRUCTION .r I. ' CENTERVILLE,AMA 02632 - .. . . 1-C CONSULTANTS INC. OWNER DATE T-1 TITLE SHEET B 1 DEVELOPERS,ENGINEERS AND PROPERTY OWNER:" A 10/08/14, ISSUED FOR REVIEW CENTERVILLE/OSTERVILLE/MARSiONS MILLS FIRE DISTRICT - E=1 COMPOUND PLAN•& ELEVATIONS B O� ( CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS 1875 FALMOUTH ROAD. PROFESSIO g �1 CENTERVILLE, MA 02632 E-2 ANTENNA MOUNTING,& TANK SECTION B • • � BB TUPPER ROAD,UNIT 3 � R.F.'ENGINEER DATE PO BOX 1159,SANDWICH,MA 02563 E-3 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS B • • d, TEL:(wW .cumin m-FAX:(nts)om 4246 BELL ATLANTIC;MOBILE OFLIMASSACHUSETTS.CORP,,.LTD JAWS www.turningmillconsultants.mm ,• ` E-4. CONSTRUCTION_DETAILS &• NOTES B D/B/A VERIZON WIRELESS CONSTRUCTION DATE y P. Y STROKE A&E FIRM f.\ WESTBOR' 400 FRIBERG PARkWA6 ]j• � ., . . . OUGH, MASSACHUSETTS 01581-3936 . ��U. - J SITE F °� nstabll APPRVX. CENTER OF ARRAY* LEASING & ZONING DATE s� Pam .. .. . . LAT: 41' 57 350" N ... . . - - / 28 4 LONG: =70. 40 08.1" W - i �y GROUND ELEVATION: 40.0't AM.S.L I VERZON WIRELESS' DATE - IBT=f� SITE DESCRIPTION: s - VERIZON`WIRELESS-TO'REPLACE (12), EXISTING ANTENNAS, THE ABOVE PARTIES'HEREBY APPROVE AND ACCEPT•THESE', DRAWN BY: SS INSTALL (9) REMOTE'RADIO HEADS, ADD JUNCTION BOXES, DOCUMENTS AND'AUTHORIZE THE CONTRACTOR TO PROCEED WITH THE CONSTRUCTION DESCRIBED HEREIN.'ALL HYBRID CABLES, AND INSTALL CONTROL CABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY THE __ - CHECKED BY, MFJ THE RET SYSTEM. - LOCAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT AND.ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS THEY MAY IMPOSE. . SHEET TITLE: DEPART 400 FRIBERG PKWY,WESTBOROUGH.MA 01581 ON FRIBERG -' 'PKY[WESf80ROUGH BUSINESS PAR (NORTH-WEST),0.4 Mi.TURN - LEFT(WEST)ONTO RESEARCH DR THEN IMMEDIATELY BEAR RIGNT , - T�TLE $�^�� (NORTH-WEST)ONTO RAMP.02 MI. MERGE ONTO SR-9 [TURNPIKE RD, t « 0.4 MI.TAKE RAMP(RIGHT)ONTO 1-495.59.7 MI 1-495/1-90/CAPE _ - - COD. ROAD NAME CWWGES TO SR-25,9.5 MI.AT EXIT 2,TURN'RIGHT ONTO RAMP, 0.4 MI US-6/80URNE/SAGAMORE.TAKE RAMP(RIGHT) ONTO U5-6[SR-28].0.2 ML TAKE LOCAL ROADS) (LEFT)ONTO US-6 [SR-28I.3.7 MI.AT ROUNDABOUT,TAKE THE FIRST EXIT ONTO US-8 - _ - �. [MI;f E HWY). 10.7 MI.AT EXIT 5.BEM RIGM(SOUTH)ONTO RAMP, 0.1 MI, Rr-149/W. BMFSTABLE/MARSTONS MILLS. ROAD NAME CHANCES TO SERVICE RD.0.4 MI.BEM RIGHT(SOU" ONTO DID . . ® STAGE RD, 3.0 MI.ARRIVE 345 OLD STAGE RD,CENTERVILLE, MA - SHEET NUMBER: 02632. VW14.2 r GENERAL NOTES : Vk�r® pwirElESS 1. THE TYPE,DIMENSIONS, MOUNTING HARDWARE, AND THE 2. THE VERIZON INSTALLATION IS AN UNMANNED PRIVATE AND - - POSITIONS OF ALL EQUIPMENT IN THE COMPOUND ARE SHOWN SECURED COMPOUND.IT IS ONLY ACCESSED BY TRAINED - - 400 FRIBERG PARKWAY IN ILLUSTRATIVE FASHION.ACTUAL HARDWARE DETAILS AND TECHNICIANS FOR PERIODIC ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND - - WESTBOROUGH,MA. FINAL LOCATIONS MAY DIFFER SUGHTLY FROM WHAT IS THEREFORE DOES NOT REQUIRE.ANY WATER OR SANITARY SHOWN. SEWER SERVICE. THE FACILITY IS NOT GOVERNED BY - - 01581-3936.• REGULATIONS REQUIRING PUBLIC ACCESS PER ADA - .. (508)330-3300 REQUIREMENTS. _ • . . . - . . SITE CENTERVILLE RELO MA • 3 A&E FIRM EXISTING TOWN , III ; TURNING:MILL _ WHIP ANTENNAS' VERIZON WIRELESS TO REPLACE TOP OF ANTENNAS O ,96s•t A.G.L. CONSULTANTS,INC. \� DEVELOPERS,ENGINEERS AND ' .• .. `\ p (12).EXISTING ANTENNAS. INSTALL _ - . 9) REMOTE RADIO HEADS,-ADD - CONSTRUCTION NIAN ERS JUNCTION BOXES, (3) HYBRID 68 TUPPER ROAD,UNIT 3. -S� CABLES,AND INSTALL CONTROL PO BOX 1159,SANDWICH,IAA 02563 . • ,. - - `\ CABLE FOR THE RET SYSTEM _ - TEL(508)888-0383-FAX:ISM 888-4246 EXISTING AT&T G1� ON EXISTING MOUNTS vm�.v.Wrnirgmillmnsutts�.cem ANTENNAS �o • EXISTING PROPOSED VERIZON ANIENM8 .� SITE ADDRESS: EXISTING VERIZON SHELTER 1 �O O 1 99.5 t AG.L • - ` .. .. EDGE OF TANK 0 163.0'f A.G.L.. EXISTING EMERGENCY 345 OLD STAGE ROAD i• GENERATOR f ON CONCRETE PAD �` �. - ` CENTERVILLE,MA 02632 V EXISTING - + \\ .DIRT DRIVE EXISTING METER BANK SUBMITTALS VERRON-WIRELESS TO REPLACE `\ •• _ - (12) OMNG'ANTEN�SINSTALL 9)R OTE RAD H ADD � I EXISTING JUNCTION BOXES. (3) HYBRID ..` - \\� TELCO BOX CABLES.AND INSTALL CONTROL ` �EXISTING SPRINT - + \ EXISTING CABLE FOR THE,RET SYSTEM ANTENNAS ON TANK \ .ELECTRICAL - ON EXISTING MOUNTS \`- - -.. - FLUTES _ ' .. .. ..\ VAULT �-•�----ate .. .. e - • EXISTING - SPRINT SHELTER 11/25/14 ISS. FOR CONSTRUCTION `t A 10/08/14 ISSUED FOR REVIEW EXISTING 1u s\ _ SPRINT PROFESSIO UNDERGROUND - \� - - .. COAX RUNS \\� (\ ` a .. -. _ VERRON WIRELESS TO REMOVE 8 . EXISTING CONE LINES AND INSTALL 3 HYBRID CABLES INSIDE ,LAMES EXISTING UNDERGROUND COAX DUCT BANK EXISTING AT&T (�� ANTENNAS \\ \\�\ , A tr7 ,I fZOKE - \ ff�o • \ \ O EXISTING PAVED ..�OUW ACCESS'�.DRIVE _ . . .. � e � r FENCE EXISTING »' .,. .. EXISTING VERIZON COAX _ ��r .. - .. " - ✓I _ PENETRATION EXISTING SPRINT ANTENNAS ON TANK .. EXISTING �^"'-•�'� 'FLUTES .. COAX PULL - . .. .. .. DRAWN BY: SS BOXES " CHECKED BY: MFJ EXISTING TREE LINE O - O O O _ _ SHEET TITLE: . IEXISTING AT&T O G O FIN. GRADE COMPOUND PLAN & Lem.�-!_x FENCED COMPOUND' + - _ - WITH SHELTER;' - C' `' T GENERATOR'AND " ELE Y A 1 ION PROPANE TANK' GRAPHIC SCALE GRAPHIC SCALE COMPOUND PLAN 3D 15 3D fill V . - 2 ` .:.'ELEVATION. '6 D e ,6 32 SHEET NUMBER E-1 APPROX. SCALE: I" 30' �L-� ' - � E-1 SCALE: i/i6' a.t'-0" . E-1 VW14.2 yer® ®B'Dwireless GENERAL NOTES 1. THE TYPE,DIMENSIONS, MOUNTING HARDWARE,AND THE 2. THE VERIZON INSTALLATION IS AN UNMANNED PRIVATE AND _ AOO FRIBERG PARKWAY POSITIONS OF ALL EQUIPMENT IN THE COMPOUND ARE SHOWN SECURED COMPOUND. IT IS ONLY ACCESSED BY TRAINED - IN ILLUSTRATIVE FASHION. ACTUAL HARDWARE DETAILS AND TECHNICIANS FOR PERIODIC ROU71NE MAINTENANCE AND - - - '• - 'WESTBOROUGH;MA. FINAL LOCATIONS MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM WHAT IS THEREFORE DOES NOT REQUIRE ANY WATER OR SANITARY - - - - ' SHOWN. - SEWER SERVICE. THE FACILITY IS NOT GOVERNED 8Y 01581-3936, REGULATIONS REQUIRING PUBLIC ACCESS PER ADA t (508)330-3300 REQUIREMENTS. ' .. SITE , VERIZON ANTENNAS, I CENTERVILLE_RE.L O.—M_ A NALL(9) REMOTE RADIO HEADS,ADD EXISTING EXISTING TOWN WHIP ANTENNAS .. - . JUNCTION BOXES.(3)HYBRID.. - -RAILING _ .. 'CABLES.AND INSTALL CONTROL • - CABLE FOR THE REF SYSTEM EXISTING RAILING - - . -t ON EXISTING MOUNTS. - — niE FIRM TING AT&T ANTENNAS • EXISTING PROPOSED VERIZON.ANTEN�O 189,5't'&G.L TURNING MILL ' EXISTING AT&T �t�i ANTENNAS - _ _ —11V. -oY x"L�' - CONSULTANTS,INC. 9. DEVELOPERS.ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS VERIZON WIRELESS 7D REPLACE .. : 68 TU59,S NDWICHNIT 3 2 ' - - EXISTING/PROPOSEDPP PO BOX 1159,SANDWICH,IT 02563 jkT'EL-(508)8884383-FAX:(508)888-4246 (,2)-EXISTING ANTENNAS, INSTALL VERIZON TE COA MA"UMigmiIIWnSWtants.WM .• (9)REMOTE RADIO HEADS.ADD _. ., - ,-.. - - ACCESS TUBE - JUNCTION BOXES, (3).HYBRID ..CABLES,AND INSTALL CONTROL SITE ADDRESS: CABLE.FOR THE REF SYSTEM- - .. ON EXISTING MOUNTS. • y. .. • .. T . - . . �EXISTING TOWN WHIPANTENNA REMOTE RADIO HEAD .. ANTENNA. ALU PCS 825 345 OLD STAGE ROAD I , RRHaso.s PL CENTERVILLE, MA 02632 •. REMOTE RADIO HEAD ALU 944Z 3 PL EXISTING - RAILING - ` . EXISTING SPRINT - .. - REMOTE RADIO HEAD - • • .. . . - ANTENNAS• ALU 9442.3 PL .. •�••.•. EXISTING .- . -- C,� �� ••••� COAX PORT. - - IXISTING/PROPOS(l) - - .SUBMITTALS EXISTING +� HATCH .. - .. ., . . y` i VERIZON COAXROUTE _ ,EXISTING �y� - EXISTING ACCESS - - - ON Z-(BRACKETS .. . NSIDE .VENT A s 1 TUBE(BELOW) . . :. ... • - (W ON CENTER) EXISTING AT&T, SECTOR . 1 COAX,ROUTE INSIDE 1 9• - .. - \ A ACCESS TUBE . . - • .•. . . i��� �� - B 11/25/14 ISS. FOR CONSTRUCTION . EXISTING - - • COAX PORT .1��t/�U• y� EXISTING A 10/0.8/lA.t REVIEW •.....• �i - HATCH PROFESS( v VERIZON WIRELESS TO REMOVE - 4•4r4• . (6)EXISTING COAX LINES AND ADD(3)HYBRID CABLES ON. - g _ , . . . .. .. JAMES EXISTI 0 CABLE SUPPORTS P. ` STROKE No 2(Xft EXISTING VERIZON E](I$TINC ROPOSEO - /�?COAX ROUTE ON EXISTING VERIZON EXisTING • - - - - TANK ROOF TO COAX ROUTE INSIDE RAILING - VERZON UNDERGROUND ANTENNAS ACCESS TUBE -' • _ DUCT OAX ROUT INSBANKSHELTER o� TO s EXI DRAWN BY'FOU H TION K 'SS • EXISTING TOWN CHECKED BY: MFJ WHIP ANTENNA - GRAPHIC SCALE GRAPHIC SCALE SHEET TITLE: ANTENNA MOUNTING PLAN 2 2 4 0 TANK SECTION '60 6 ,6 32 ANTENNA E-2 SCALE: 1/2' 1'-0' _ E-2 SCALE:, 1/16- 1'-0- MOUNTING & ` TANK SECTION ' SHEET NUMBER, E=2; VW14.2 wireless EXISTING TOWN WHIP ANTENNAS 400 FRIBERG PARKWAY WESTBOROUGH,MA.. THREADED PLUG 01581-3936 - THREADED COUPLING '- (508)330-3300 II EXISTING EXISTING RAIL 2- DIA SCH 40 RAILING GALV MOUNTING PIPE AT&T ANTENNAS VERRON WIRELESS TO S,INSTALACE - .. SITE 412)EXISTING ANTENNAS, INSTALL TYPICAL`2 PO U-BOLT yERRON ANTENNAS (9) REMOTE RADIO HEADS,ADD - JUNCTION BOXES, (3) HYBRID CABLES.AND INSTALL CONTROL CABLE FOR THE REr SYSTEM - - - 2x2xt/8 HSS TOP RAIL ON EXISTING MOUNTS DOWNTILT/ANTENNA MOUNTING - vE>sRON WIRELESS To BRACKET CENTERVILLE_RELO_MA REPLACE(12) EXISTING ANTENNAS ON EXISTING MOUNTS .' • ',.. . . - - T VERIZON ANTENNAS ' HANDRAIL MOUNTING BRACKET VERIZON WIRELESS TO • '- _ REMOVE(8) EXISTING COAX ., 2xixi/8 HSS SPACER - A&E FIRM LINES AND ADD(3) HYBRID - CABLES ON EXISTING ., - 2x2x1/B HISS.TOP RAIL - ° • III TURNING MILL ACCESS CONSULTANTS;INC. CABLE SUPPORTS COAX FIBER CABLES w/ CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS EXISTING HATCH EXISTING - DEVELOPERS,TTTGINEERS AND COAX PORT COAX PORT - - - - ° B - SST BUTTERFLY CUPS 2xix1/B HSS SPACER • - e 68 TUPPER ROAD.UNIT 3 PO BOX 1159.SANDWICH,MA 02563. ACCESS HANDRAIL MOUNTING BRACKET • 2xlx1/8 HSS MID RAIL TEL'(508)888.4383-FAX:(508)OB84246 HATCH - _ Y .turningmlllconsu8enis.o • VENT - Zxlx1/B HSS MID RAIL SITE ADDRESS. . - AT&T ANTENNAS .. • - - . VERRON WIRELESS TO KITING RA` - e - uN�Es nN(6 Do (3j G.H1%Ro 345 OLD STAGE ROAD (TYP S. D.C.) . CABLES ON EXISTING olsnNc 2x2x7/8 HSS SPACER CABLE SUPPORTS CENTERVILLE, MA 02632 RAILNG (AT&T ANTENNAS ANTENNA MOUNTING BRACKET UNISTRUT P7000 - - - _ 0 4'-0. O.C. . . KICK PLATE (4xtl) - KICK PLATE (4xa) - . - - "VERIZON ANTENNAS .- TOP OF TANK- .. -_ TOP OF TANK .. . .. SUBMITTALS , GRAPHIC SCALE PIPE MGuNTINc BRACKET r ANTENNA MOUNTING PLAN ` ° 2 4' ,1 z ' MOUNTING DETAIL a COAX/FIBER MOUNTING DETAIL E-3. SCALE:-1/4"..= V-D' ` E-3 SCALE;'NONE ,. � � - � E-3 SCALE:�NONE ' B 11/25/14 ISS. FOR CONSTRUCTION . EXISTING ANTENNA- _ EXISTING ANTENNA ISSUED FOR REVIEW . .MOUNT PIPE(2.0) - .. MOUNT PIPE (2-0) - - - - t - PROFESSIONAL 1' TYPICAL * TYPICAL EXISTING/ REF DUSTING/ PROPOSED PROPOSED RF BRACKET DOVIINIRLT BRACKET - - _ __ - • .. JAMES TYPICAL TYPICAL p 2x2x1/S HSS TOP RAIL 2x2z1/8'HSS TOP RAIL - - P. ST - PROPOSED ALL 9"2 OR .. - ALU PCS B25 RRHx30 /-FINISHED GRADE OR PAVING w/MOUNTING BRACKET - MATCH SLOPE AND THICKNESS OISTINC OUSTING w/MOUNTING BRACKET TRENCH- OF EXISTING / / - SECURE MOUNTING PROPOSED 37� PROPOSED - - BRACKEr,*TO PIPE YELLOW -ANTENNA REF .. ANTENNA - 7YPICAL TYPICAL MOUNTING.BRACKETS w/ CAUTIONARY _ PROPOSED RRH2x80 3/8'DIA SSr FASTENERS TAPE / TYPICAL, 3 PL EA SECU R MOUNTIN6ET + 22� I COMPACTED - DRAWN BY: SS PROPOSED BRACKET TO PIPE R F I BACKFILL. - 30' PIPE MOUNTING MOUNTING BRACKETS BRACKETS . w!,3,/8'DIA SST .« I I EXISTING ANTENNA CHECKED 8Y: MFJ - F/IS9;S _ I CABLES IN 18'0' lY%CAL OF 2 - TYPICAL.3 PL. - �I PPVC IPE CORRUGATED SHEET TITLE: - .ham ,,il++�r- .L ^r•--Y'n - , lo (P)VERIZON II i 5. WIRELESS TO RUN 2 CONSTRUCTION 2xix1/8 HSS MID RAIL � � - 2xtx1/8 HSS MID RAIL � �o{:'?�� � sr.'iaas` I NEW HYBRID CABLES � _ &REMOVE 6 EXISTING DETAILS •^9�5.1 f``tst .;v°;S�.y{I{ COAX C/1BLES TOP OF TANK •TOP OF TANK- - 6 SAND - - •36. ALU 9442 OR ALU PCS B25 RRHx30 SHEET NUMBER: RRH2X60 MOUNTING PLAN 5. MOUNTING PLAN re,\ COAX/'FIBER DUCT BANK \EZ3j SCALE: NONEE-3 'SCALE: NONE E=3 VW,a.2 Existing Configuration New Configuration VIP ®,F04wireless PCs LTE Ii50 0 AWS 8501 PCS•CDMA PCS-L+TE 850 _ i X X X X x x x 400'0RIBERCi.PARKWAY WE X /\ I X X X X X X X S 011581 3936'MA. xx X X xx X X X (508)330-3300 X X X Xx X x xx SITE GENERAL NOTES: 1. INSTALL ALL EOUIPMENT; MOUNTING BRACKETS, AND HARDWARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH - • •- MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS: 2. GROUND DISTRIBUTION BOXES, MOUNTING P W iPEs, AND RRHe w ACCORDANCE WITH GENERAL NOTES: CENTERVILLE RELO_MA ' - MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. 700 AWS PCS 3. INSTALLED EQUIPMENT AND MOUNTING BRACKETS SWILL NOT INTERFERE WITH CLIMBING ACCESS •'1., VERIFY COAX/FIBER CONFIGURATION,ANTENNA NOR ANY INSTALLED CONFIGURATION AND.ANTENNA HEIGHT WITH - SAFlT`!DEVICES.. RRH RRH RRH �. - � � � - LATEST RF DATA SHEET PRIOR O . INSTALLATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL"SCHEDULE AND .f ANTENNA/ - SEQUENCE THE WORK,WITH'THE OWNER'S . ' - COAX/FIBER UPPER DC - SECTOR DC 'RRH ' - 'REPRESENTATIVE AND VERIZON CONSTRUCTION. A&E FIRM Tower or Rooftop - GROUND KIT ,•PROTECTOR SURGE GROUND MOUNTING MANAGER. T-- ———— --- ------------------- — — ----- --- .. - . j m TURNING MILL Shelter - - - - - 3. REPAIR ANY DAMAGE DURING CONSTRUCTION -TO MATCH EXISTING PRE—CONSTRUCTION CONSULTANTS,INC. CONDITIONS TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE - DEVELOPERS,ENGINEERS AND . .. :. _ #6 AWG. -VERIZON CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. - - CONSTRUCTION bL1NAGERS' .. - . . GROUND BAR 4., THE CONTRACTOR CT DE SUPECRIBE VISE AND 68 1159,S ROAD. , IT 3 MA - _ ...DIRECT THE�PROJECT DESCRIBED HEREIN.THE PO BOX 1159,SANDWICH,MA 02563 - G - - -CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR - TEL-(508)88"383-FAX:(SOB)6884246 ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS,.METHODS, VAW tummgm8lconsutlanb,o - 12/0 AWG - R TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCING AND PROCEDURES FOR THE WORK. SITE ADDRESS: - TOP MOB LARGE FIBER 5. ALL EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED PER .. _ •. JUNCTION BOX, . . MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. - - • - - - - ®2/0 AWG - _ 6.' REPLACE AND/OR REUSE EXISTING MOUNTING - - HARDWARE, INSPECT FOR DAMAGE;AND 345 OLD STAGE ROAD- - - - - - REPLACE IF NECESSARY TO THE SATISFACTION • - LOWER MGB - OF THE VERIZON CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. CENTERVILLE, MA 02632 700/ CONDUIT 7. EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS AND CONDITIONS TO 856 MHz PCS-COMA BE FIELD VERIFIED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT Cell PCS Cell LTE Cell 8@0 Cell AWS/ . Cell � .. � :-.. � � .. � .� OF CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL PCS-LTE • - NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR - - BBUs f NOTES, t .. - BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAME.. . OT ALL 1. BOND ANTENNA GROUNDING KIT CABLE To TOP GIBE. - , ' .8 EXISTING NORTH SHOWN PROPOSED IS XIMPROVEMENTS SUBMITTALS . .. REQUIRED MAY 8E SHOWN FOR CLARITY. - 2. BONG ANTENNA GROUNDING KIT CABLE-TO BOTTOM,CIBE' - ' '- • � - - - 9 MATCH EXISTING ANTENNA TOP ELEVATIONS AS 3. TYPICAL FOR ALL SECTORS. ZONING OR APPROVALS DICTATE. HOLE: 1.VERIFY COAX CONFIGURATION,ANTENNA CONFIGURATION AND ANTENNA HEIGHT - WITH LATEST RF DATA SHEET PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. � � � /'" I - 2.VIEW IS FROM BEHIND ANTENNA ARRAY LOOKING OUTWARDS. / L \ GROUNDING SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 1 ANTENNA SYSTEM LAYOUT E-4 SCALE NONE E-4 SCALE: NONE `• B 11/25/14 ISS. FOR CONSTRUCTION A 10/08/14 ISSUED FOR REVIEW PROFESSIONAL OF AMES ;y Z REMOTE RADIO HEAD SECURE MOUNTING REMOTE.RADIO HEAD - SECURE MOUNTING • - � � � .r.�' ` ALU 9442 WITH BRACKET TO PIPE ALU 9442 WITH BRACKET TO PIPE �10.62' MOUNTING BRACKET MOUNTING BRACKETS w/ MOUNTING BRACKET 'MOUNTING BRACKETS w/ - 3/8•DIA SST BOLTS 3/8•DIA SST BOLTS - 5.74'X -f • .. - .. - MOUNTING PIPE 12•REF�— - MOUNTING PIPE 16.7T - DRAWN 8 SS. Y F ••• CHECKED BY: MFJ SHEET TITLE: REF REF - 36.61• .. o.. ,WEF I 9.5 CONSTRUCTION REF 1 REF •r DETAILS & NOTES s z� FRONT aSIQE. ISLE a �; PIPE MOUNTING BRACKETS PIPE MOUNTING BRACKETS I ; Lj 9f TYPICAL OF 2 . TYPICAL-OF 2 A 3 RRH 9442 MOUNTING DETAIL , PCS B25 RRH4x30 MOUNTING DETAIL 5 RRH2X60 DETAIL SHEET NUMBER: " E-4 SCALE: NONE E-4 SCALE: NONE E_4 SCALE: NONE E=4, VW 14.2