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" , - � , - 1 I 0 sys , , ": I a. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIO Map Parcel d l Application 0-M Health Division Conservation Division Permit# Tax Collector Date Issued `<=2 ` 0 s Treasurer Application Fee IJCJ• Planning Dept. Permit Fee co Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Or Project Street Address Lane. Village 1B0-r-r,,S+C- b"�,e Owner N ST L-t r-c-r Rt c_ Address 1 Ns-,mg Ar Wes�wLo& Telephone _7 91 -`I`i I-&10 Permit Request �Z?,A�aclyiq I ctnlynnc S w i% L� i"naes c sam-e_ Sze CM1 �etgl - Also cab►Wei lyl m e 'e-tutIna SkeI�ir-, Square feet: 1 st floor:existing proposed 2nd floor:existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation LO,0X_ Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes,,attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes J No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other 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 L No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑new size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: CD Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial Yes ❑No If yes, site plan review# t__ Current Use thP ,( Proposed Use r,lmQ. BUILDER INFORMATION ,508--?6Y - o3�s Name GeorA e, Mani" Telephone Number FO 9-76 H — 638G Address PO M% 22 License# 042 66 i e, P114 O l,� i$ Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BETAKEN TO �Nn,-AQ bayluepent o C SIGNATURE DATE i /9 r r k FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY A PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED s MAP/PARCEL NO. s ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER t DATE OF INSPECTION: I FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION ; FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL I GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT i ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. IME Town'of Barnstable Regulatory Services STAB IX Thomas F. Geller,Director MAM fo,19;+a ]Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main.Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-79076230 ty Prop er Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder I )04- 31plone.11c ,as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize - `" /fi 1ABIAi.l to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: 13.6� ph rJ ney s Lr-�ne- (Address of Job) i �l D S e of Owner D to �� ��MonellC Print Name Q:FORMS:OWNERPERMISSION CONSTRUCTION CONTROL AFFIDAVIT MUNICIPALITY: Wireless Facility PROJECT NUMBER: MA1909 PROJECT TITLE: SHALLOW POND PROJECT LOCATION: 1364 Phinney's Lane Hyannis, MA 02630 NAME OF BUILDING: Monopole/Utility Pole NATURE OF PROJECT: Wireless IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 116.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE, I, Ronald J. Jackson, REGISTRATION NO. 27127 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 FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROJECT AND THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE SUCH PLANS COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS MEET THE PROVISIONS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE, ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING PRACTICES AND ALL APPLICABLE LAWS AND ORDINANCES FOR THE.PROPOSED USE AND OCCUPANCY. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT I SHALL PERFORM THE NECESSARY PROFESIONAL SERVICES AND BE 11 PRESENT ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE ON A REGULAR PERIODIC BASIS TO DETERMINE THAT THE WORK IS PROCEEDING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DOCUMENTS APPROVED FOR THE BUILDING PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIED IN SECTION 116.2.2. 1. Review of shop drawings, samples and other submittals of the contractors as required by the construction contract documents as submitted for building permit, and approval for conference to the design concept. 2. Review and approval of the quality control procedures for all code-required controlled materials. 3. Special architectural or engineering professional inspection if critical construction components requiring controlled materials or construction specified in the accepted engineering practice standards listed in Appendix B Pursuant to Section 116.4 I shall submit periodically, a progress report together with pertinent comments to the building inspector. Upon completion of the work, I shall submit a final report as to the satisfactory completion and readiness of the project for occupancy. SEAL SIGN TURE JA RON9iAP 170 WPROJECTS\Reliable Applied Wireless\SBA-Sprint PHI C\@,pm\Af'fdavits\MA 1909.doc BAY STATE D E S I G N November 30,2007 Mr.Fernando Monroy Reliable Applied Wireless 32 B Holten St. Woburn,MA 01801 Reg: Final Construction Affidavit Shallow Pond 1364 Phinney's Lane Hyannis,MA 02630 Dear Mr.Monroy, On November 29,2007,representative of Bay State Design(BSD)performed a final inspection of the Nextel Facility.Based on my knowledge,information,and belief,I hereby certify that the completed construction conforms to the approved plans, State of Massachusetts Building code 780 CMR 60'Edition and manufacturers installation guidelines. If ns� 'lease contact our office. you have an questions,Y any P Sincerely, �P&SH pF� 0 9s s SAA,, SAS 9 Ram'Satyaprasad,P.E. �Mo.zaoss L Er1G\�� 1 Bay State'Desidn Associates, Inc. 70 Tower Office Park, Woburn. MA 0 180 1 TEL: (781) 932-2467 PAY: (781) 932-9771 Architects • Engineers I� ! 1 September 4,2007 Mr.Fernando Monroy Reliable Applied Wireless,LLC 14 Grant Road Winchester,MA 01890 Re: Final Construction Control Affidavit Barnstable 3261 Main Street Barnstable,MA 02630 BSDA job No.2758.037 Dear Mr.Monroy: On August 31�, 2007, representatives of Bay State Design Associates, Inc. (BSDA) performed a final inspection of completed construction of the Nextel Communications facility. Based on my knowledge, information and belief, I hereby certify that the completed construction conforms to the approved plans, State of Massachusetts Building Code 780 ; CMR Sixth Edition and manufacturers' installation guidelines. If you have any questions,please call our office. ' Sincerely, BAY STATE DESIGN ASSOCIATES,INC. 0 g RONALD J. Ronald J.Jackso P.E. c JACKSON President " No,27127 G M-2ROJECTMeliable Applied WirdessMA-Sprint PHlC1®pmVAffldavits\MA-W3 Final CCA.doc AQ TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION s Map a 7 1/ Parcel Application# 90 Health Division Conservation Division c Permit# Tax Collector Date Issued 1/6P/& Treasurer Application Fee ?p 0 1-0 Planning Dept. Permit Fee S 6'. -7 d Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 130 PG►, jin „ S 1-u!n e_ Village &A� tal1. Owner d ukng_ d 01,S6!n Address 2-,L41I C Telephone70$ 2.4-1 U iVL>,:�-11D Permit Request 2x-i-,�+,.,„«�Z Ahn Square feet: 1 st floor:existing proposed 2nd floor:existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation(-I Construction Type Lot Size 2_" Sri Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other 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 strove: ❑Yes 30 No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑new size=i Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: i �i M.+v��y�. t si Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ ch; y _ Commercial O_Yes ❑.No- If yes, site'plan review# Current Use Proposed Use BUILDER INFORMATION Name Telephone Number 2 2.7b Address License# TS' Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# a c e, /10 ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BETAKEN TO C-1411,44,LJ SIGNATURE DATE 317' I Asti FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ,r PEMMIT,N0. y _VATE ISSUED - - - MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: t ,, • .r ; FOUNDATION x � _ FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. I� - ruP!' a ty # r s^. ale Edrtoa1s tJe7p 1 k w £y k gIll a �y Pr��r?guisdecs f4 ffnW6rraerdk COHSE APPROVAL 6701 . FIRE APPROVAL 63+ Via. H'EALT APPROVAL 650D, /p + SITE APPROVAL 6343 TAX APPROVAL 6300 04/27?2CC6 DBAR APPR r _ TREAS 77,7 '�u'GRK�� : ,: :SUBt�JSSJdhJ 63 ` 77 n'� .'3:n%a ,n." - ��. ta t , Pr6regi�isite " „ WCOM 'W"OPKER`S=_COMPI,ENSATION CEI TIFJ t deeded+byr � µ Actian~type 'R- �= SUBtJSSJON .2" '' � + [Irispectar . w� LBARq BAR:RY t01 e �, zwav } stw, ;; ��' �, 1 — �.e.r. d �Resparnstlxle'dept f 63 =-BUILD d# D P}#RT 1EhJT � 1r Vectrah Type .�_. E� $ iefe(ence I ns w e F St Us* IR AP P -APPROVED 1icarA fes "a ate` 9IV y i mdGIC"i flh� } iy9 hR'I 4,.. V ;^'r fi � � Corneiert coded �`'g _ 'r` aApproved^ � �5116+ � � 11 4S t r,e �..,�K7 s +«� " P .e'; r��, �. Mks�, -£`-"'f.. `; y ,, kh�a+ 5 k rJ�X. p".�i^ti` r a f, 'A_ iv� �kpcaftyi6t(7r b02rd fE.�ErEf10E. REGISTERED ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES CONSTRUCTION CONTROL AFFIDAVIT PROJECT NUMBER: PROJECT TITLE: u y"L II PROJECT LOCATION: NAME OF BUILDING: Conim dectyL SCOPE OF PROJECT: KL ¢ {„44,q c In accordance.with Section 116.0 of the Massachusetts State Building Code,I,Nestor Popowych, Mass.Registration No.9454,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: 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. I further certify 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 for the building permit and shall be responsible for the following as specified in Section 116.2 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 and approval of the quality control procedures for all code-required materials. 3. Be present at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become, generally familiar with the program and quality of the work and to determine,in general,if the work is being performed in a manner consistent with the construction documents. Pursuant to Section 116.4 1 shall submit periodically,a progress re r toe er with rtine cEW ARC P Y� P g P g ��s T.P� comments to the Milton Building Department. Upon Completion o e Wo k,I shallTi �o �� report as to the satisfactory completion and readiness of the project cc anc / z No.9454 Signature c CHICI 0, _ z e IN0IS Subscribed and sworn to me this �� day of 246. 0 NOTARY PUBLIC My Commis, on Expires On F L SEAL DILL ,STATE OF ILLINOISN EXPIRES:O4/I7M a TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION ,��/ Map T Parcel t* J P c5J Health Division - D Date Issued "3 0"- 00 f � Conservation Division '` 004 MAR Z�p lic tin e �I , 6)o olep Tax Collector Permit Fee y Treasurer GiVIS 'IC SY TEM MUST BE INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE Planning Dept. f WITH TITLE 5 Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board p rvti-� ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS CODE AND IONS Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis W A JS•.y c f c 0 SP W- Project Street Address '3�� Y1 Y,\Y\ �O Vie Village OwnerCownmov\ 1Qo.\k\n \e(V%C L 1U5t0.0 Address Ong ',4� W0.v1 SE 1;0 Gle:;�Wnbl,t-v\� Telephone Permit Request \rD yemoye W I MUA) 0.hA 2Ny\u_!; Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation G5,4rn Construction Type A\keruV:ny\ Lot Size Grandfathered: O Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other 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 ❑Yes 0 No If yes,site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use Q��\ Vu Dc) e e..l\u& e. BUILDER INFORMATION Name I)0.V-\\ Telephone Number (003 ' S(hS ` '5�6(o01 Address&-9-Rn MN7N . CDMYA License# C. Mcl�'-7-1q 0 ,'OX 35b (oUVv\gc GV• Home Improvement Contractor# \ ��}� • 0 3% 4 Worker's Compensation# (03 100 5) ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO C.©v-\v(XCA-0c"S Pace n� "1VvPe,5 LA M&W w A), . SIGNATURE DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY - PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUEDSt IJ MAP/PARCEL NO. 1 - j,�� mil, ', ,, ,\, =' r� —"•. . r • :i t' ADDRESS �. VILLAGE r OWNER _ r1 r� �► DATE OF INSPECTION: •J f ^ ` FOUNDATION %a F3 OFl FRAME ; 3 .',FIREPLACE _'-.ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH. FINAL GAS: ROUGH< sz FINALin FINAL BUILDING Tf zt DATE CLOSED;OUT, '�' n ` ,. Co ASSOCIATION-PLAN w T If Of 10116-1:2°O-3 1 COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMIT FEES APPLICATION FEE New Buildings,Additions $100.00 Alterations/Renovations $50.00 �O', pa Building Permit Amendment $50.00 FEE VALUE WORKSHEET NEW BUILDINGS square feet x$140.00/sq.foot= �� x.0061= ALTERATIONS/RENOVATIONS OF EXISTING SPACE 00 square feet X$96/sq.foot= j U 0 X.0061= 3 7. STORAGE BUILDINGS ONLY square feet X$32.00/sq.foot= X.0061 Commprojcost Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BARNSrABMMASI $ Thomas F.Geiler,Director �iOlF16.39. Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-8624038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder • Fleur%�Tvahfa„rr'� I, JO as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize ]— 0A/Ali oo, f f d,� J to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authoAzed by&s building pe it application for(address of job `s 03 - /S- o �7 JignaZture of Owner(E ►;c'; —rK'gnS* S1.0- e� Date 54UcAi't t E-asemehf n JW--e Print NAne r Alll-e%ss ke4i l '/:i2� ec TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION [Health ap ��:Parcel Application# DivisionoK U 0� v�m6 �onservation.Division ► , Zy ? Permit# I `� Tax Collector ( Date Issued — � Treasurer 1 f L Application Fee Planning Dept. A 63.24• Permit Fee 46 57 Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board ►� . i 'ROM TF Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis �• I j;,r,r�,r. ` r ✓j;:C , Piacx IQ Project Street Address !3 L k, Village v�K` nJS --e Owner SH s� Address Q�• 5 F_ / Telephone _ — y — 3 �/ Q S r x c c�� 5,!0" d t rT Permit Request ILI rWA'A �i G ( CYE t r*.S OC c Y C.0 ® ed s j Square feet: 1 st floor:existing p oposed 2nd floor:existing proposed j Total new 7. Zoning District Flood Plain t Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation HO, V0® Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) ase e n finished 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 %0A0gew Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑ Barn:❑existing ❑new size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑ ther: Zoning Board of Appeals.Authorization ❑ Appeal# R co ed Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use _BF II[IDER INFORMATION _ __ I a t Name r Telephone Number �—` /� �yy,� Address License# o Lf 2� 3. ) I +Na c 64 ©f © Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE n S' FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO., ADDRESS VILLAGE ' OWNER " DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION ' FRAME — J INSULATION FIREPLACE _ e ELECTRICAL: ROUGH 0 FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL S GAS: ROUGH FINAL " — � FINAL BUILDING � � � � �'• - DATE CLOSED OUT ., ASSOCIATION PLAN�NO. : —r , °F�"E Tav Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services z snaxsrarz ' Thomas F.Geiler,Director „cess. . Building ildin Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 office: 508-862 4038 Fax: 508 790-6230 Property Owner Must ' Complete and Sign This Section If Using A. Builder X �U fY► eta lCG dC � • .;as.4arne t.of the.subject Property �, ��iF P' hexebp authorize��_ /:. ��� ' �. �. . • •to:act on mq..b.ehalf,. in all matters relative to Work autho=`e4b.7.this building•perszi t-application for. (Address of Joo) A$— igaature of Own s-ir vc-fv"-f q( Date Print Narn.e ���� �„�,r-.� � ��✓',� 1 of INE / qv�l' 7 BARNMBLE, 1639. Town of Barnstable '�� d Zoning Board of Appeals A Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1999-34 -TeleCorp PCS, Inc, t7 Special Permit Pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Us14 Single or Two-Family Dwellings Summary: Granted With Conditions Applicant: TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Property Address: 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis, MA Assessor's Map/Parcel: Map 274, Parcel 019 Area: 5.59 acres Zoning: RG Residential G Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: GP Groundwater Protection District Background: The property consists of a 5.59 acre lot(Parcel 19) located off Phinney's Lane in the village of Barnstable but is commonly addressed as 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis. The site is presently improved with a 17,360 sq.ft. commercial warehouse building and electric utility poles and transmission lines. The applicant is proposing to construct a wireless telecommunications facility on a portion of this site by attaching an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing 88.5' Commonwealth Electric pole and installing a j concrete pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets at the base of the pole. The height of the proposed antenna will be 99.5'. The property is located in a RG Residential G Zoning District which only permits single-family residential dwellings as a principal permitted use of the land. j Requested Relief: The applicant has applied for the following zoning relief: i Appeal Number 1999-34- Special Permit for the alteration and expansion of a nonconforming structure not used as,a single or two-family dwelling (Section 4-4.4(2))to permit the installation of an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole for a maximum height of 99.5 feet. There is a maximum height limitation of 30 feet and a minimum 30 foot front yard setback required on the property. The subject utility pole is presently nonconforming with regard to height and the front yard setback; being approximately 88.5 feet in height and approximately 13 feet from the front property line. Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on February 19, 1999. 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 March 17, 1999, at which time the Board granted the requested Special Permit with conditions. Hearing Summary: j Board Members hearing this appeal were Gene Burman, Ron Jansson, Gail Nightingale, Richard Boy, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Charles Sabatt represented the applicant. Supporting staff included Christopher McCarrier, Zoning Specialist and Dave Vivian, Zoning Manager from WFI-Entel Technologies, Inc. i A memorandum in support of this appeal was previously submitted to the file. Attorney Sabatt explained the applicant is seeking a Special Permit to attach an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole. The pole is located on land owned by Audrey Anderson and a ten year site lease with TeleCorp Realty, LLC was submitted. Also submitted was the Site Lease Agreement between Commonwealth Electric Co. and TeleCorp Realty LLC. TOWN OF HYANNIS, MA CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION AFFIDAVIT PROJECT LOCATION: 1336 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis, MA TENANT NAME: Nextel Communications NATURE OF PROJECT: Installation of equipment shelter at grade in fenced compound, installation of antennas mounted on existing utility structure and associated coax and utilities. ARCHITECT/ENGINEER: Chappell Engineering Associates, LLC ADDRESS: 2352 Main Street, Concord, MA 01742 1 hereby certify that the project located as described above has been built under my (or a duly appointed representative) supervision, the construction is in accordance with the approved construction plans and that such plans conform to all provisions of the State of Massachusetts State Building Code. We have conducted our inspections during the construction process, and have verified that the site has been constructed according to our Construction Drawings. in E=3 CHV- LL G>:ia G rift N a. Stain Seal / P r Town of Barnstable Building Department - 200 Main Street ASTABLE. * Hyannis, MA 02601 9 MASS i639. . (508) 862-4038 rF0 MA'i a Certificate of Occupancy Application Number: 91207 CO Number: 20070024 Parcel ID: 274019 CO Issue Date: 02/06107 Location: 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE Zoning Classification: RESIDENCE G DISTRICT Proposed Use: STORAGE WAREHOUSE & DIST Village: BARNSTABLE Gen Contractor: PERELIS, RALPH Permit Type: CC00 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY COMM Comments: ^ 07 Building Department Signature Date Signed �! TOWtj OF B;ARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION ' Map Parcel d Of i5US Permit# 2;,15 Health-gMsion e-F�P`� " 171 C .� 6�I7�bx Date Issued 3 � Conservation Division S� Z Application Fees Tax Collector On C0� J bo-�, Permit Fee <41 50 0 Treasurer Planning Dept APPLICANT o O pgMST OBTAIN ROMSEWER THE Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board ENGINEERING DIVISION PBIOR To CONSTRUCTION Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 13J� 0 k n d1 e 1,4 r Village 5 Owner a_4 `e12' \,pSS Address K.oU iEiue 44, l l CLA►✓ll .S-4-t !v0 Telephone *-2b 1 _g 3 a ^ .24 G -1 t,c>-a1 I-wo 38 -0_�,()0i O Permit Request '� Ge A vrp \Ac-p Cc-n^ to 3G" X3 `� Square feet: 1st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation, 1 o u<-- Construction Type Cgv c^o_-Vo -V h J d W."X3 6 Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) . f Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑No On Old King's Highw y: ❑Yrs IJ4No - Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) `-" > Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half:existing newer Number of Bedrooms: existing new o rn 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: 1 qcfl-6 3 iaaq-o 3S ,/ 'Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization 2'Appeal# Recorded❑ f(�C� - 00R14J4l' Commercial y7Yes ❑No If yes,site plan review# 00 q 06P —Current Use Co M rY► o A c.4,41., -FAct l Proposed Use 9,^-e BUILDER INFORMATION Name_ 1 ov'-� QA-Uv% Telephone Number 5 (>o Address y -X- �.��� License# C S 6 (33 9 D 00 T G . (11 Home Improvement Contractor# �- �3 8 9 Worker's Compensation# &--) G 9 3 O :� ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO �/A SIGNATURE DATE 03- FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY y PERMIT NO. - � y :.ATE ISSUED i t MAP/PARCEL NO. ' "ADDRESS r VILLAGE .,OWNER r 1 DATE OF INSPECTION:'r ` FOUNDATION FRAME 7 / ] .1 } INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL. PLUMBING: ROUGH .5 FINAL ' GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING PC DATE CLOSED OUT L-) ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. r Address: —Z� 4. ,Mww, y LARGE ROLLED PLANS ARE IN BOX FOR ARCHIVING. Y° w ?� �' ��• i it 5 , TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION f Map Parcel G Permit# Health Division Date Issue Conservation Division i 1 Fee4/0 9s Tax Coll Q� 4/�y SE Treasur I 7 SS e � d `; �' � . INSTALK.'. Y , ,�V,JiPLIANCE Planning Dept. '= ' S ` ENV` AND Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board 6 NS, Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 1 3 6 Y ^Aw's L4 nc_ Village Owner d r e+a �� ddr s- 6 hie Telephone Permit Request a t[Ad►, 0^4AN& v 4a A a E Pe4 rd E d e M 0 6S-Q, Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor:existing proposed Total new Estimated Project Cost 30, b oD Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Construction Type Ce�•w.t+'�-� Lot Size 5- . .S1 a cx-P-5 Grandfathered: 04 Yes ❑No If yes, attach'supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure 5o + Historic House: ❑Yes X No' On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other N JA 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 IJ I A 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 siza Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization N Appeal# Iqq y� 3 Recorded Commercial (Yes -El No If yes,site-plan review# 99 Current Use h d L Proposed Use W etas c u�r h BUILDER INFORMATION Name W;cc lers Far;l',J'Q I �Ae— Tglephone Number (�e3 2 Address 10 Ufa- � C, k see L�icense'T a q pk es u4l )3eG L— Home Improvement Contractor# • Worker's Compensation# N W� 11 ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMIT NO. 4 z DATE ISSUED _ ' ' • ` ; .. ` MAP/PARCEL,NO. + _ - C 'f y � r y - ', ...� F 1 p y k .s _. •— "' — s a i' x �. � f � r ADDRESS = - c , VILLAGE OWNER` DATE OF INSPECTION ` F_OUNDATION ' FRAME > «; `•` } } _ . - `'. ,. i, , INSULATION •' - : , F _ << _ .+ .> ti FIREPLACE ' f � �` �`~ .'. ', -• ^ . �. � — -~� r rF ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL 1 r PL-UMBING: . ROUGR'3 FINALAl ! - GAS: -ROUGH' FINAL FINAL BUILDING ' DATE CLOSED OUTrfj ASSOCIATION PLANNO> S PROJECT0-t&j NAME: OVA ADDRESS: PERMIT# PERMIT DATE:�lS M/P: 0�-1 L{ — f� LARGE ROLLED PLANS ARE IN: BOX D SLOT 3 Data entered in MAPS program on: a� BY: q/wpfiles/forms/archive Iz GK1219 r PI�2 1 29 j S:0 I_I 4— 1 4— 1.9���� I�° I�l°_I `1=l Vol Town of Barnstable '99 KRR 24 0 4 `'U Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1999-34-TeleCorp PCS,Inc. Special Permit Pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings Summary: Granted With Conditions Applicant: TeleCorp PCS,Inc. Property Address: 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis, MA Assessoes Map/Parcel: Map 274, Parcel 019 Area: 5.59 acres Zoning: RG Residential G Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: GP Groundwater Protection District Background: The property consists of a 5.59 acre lot(Parcel 19)located off Phinney's Lane in the village of Barnstable but is commonly addressed as 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis. The site is presently improved with a 17,360 sq.ft. commercial warehouse building and electric utility poles and transmission lines. The;applicant is proposing to construct a wireless telecommunications facility on a portion of this site by . attaching an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing 88.5'Commonwealth Electric pole and installing a concrete pad to,hold up;to 4 equipment cabinets at the base.of the pole. The height of the proposed antenna.will be 99.5'. The property is located in a RG Residential G Zoning District which only permits single-family residential dwellings as a principal permitted use of the land. Requested Relief: The applicant has applied for the following zoning relief: Appeal Number 19.99-34-Special Permit for the alteration and expansion of a nonconforming structure not used as a single or two-family dwelling(Section 4-4.4(2))to permit the installation of an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole for a maximum height of 99.5 feet. There is a maximum height limitation of 30 feet and a minimum 30 foot front yard setback required on the property. The subject utility pole is presently nonconforming with regard to height and the front yard setback; being approximately 88.5 feet in height and approximately 13 feet from the front property line. Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Cleric's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on February 19, 1999. 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 March 17, 1999, at which time the Board granted the requested Special Permit with conditions. Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Gene Burman, Ron Jansson, Gail Nightingale, Richard Boy, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Charles Sabatt represented the applicant. Supporting staff included Christopher McCarrier, Zoning Specialist and Dave Vivian, Zoning Manager from WFI-Entel Technologies, Inc. A memorandum in support of this appeal was previously submitted to the file. Attorney Sabatt explained the applicant is seeking a Special Permit to attach an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole. The pole is located on land owned by Audrey Anderson and a ten year site lease with TeleCorp Realty, LLC was submitted. Also submitted was the Site Lease Agreement between Commonwealth Electric Co. and TeleCorp Realty LLC. jY !1 I -e e =e =a li e � OK 1 e—'ee=s iL1 9 1 P t_._e` 2 9 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1999-34-TeleCorp PCs,Inc. + Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Structure The proposed facility will consist of a six foot accelerator antenna,two amplifiers each two feet in height and a one foot clamp on top of a 88.5 foot transmission pole for a total of 99.5 feet in height. On the ground will be a concrete pad of approximately 12'6"x 7'6"containing four refrigerator sized cabinets and three co-axle cables running to the pole. Around the pad will be a six foot chain link fence. There is currently a 15 foot wide driveway which will be used by maintenance personnel. TeleCorp will have approximately 30 sites on the Cape. Eight(possibly nine)will be located in the Town of Barnstable. Three sites already have approval from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Some sites do not need approval(they are co-locating on other towers)and one site will need Zoning Board approval in the future. Mr. Vivian briefly 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. These antennas are used to transmit and receive radio signals for hand-held mobile, digital phones. They operate under an agreement with AT&T Wireless Services using their system, but TeleCorp will use its own brand name. TeleCorp will use a 1900 megahertz frequency for digital telephone systems, email, voicemail, and data transmission. At some locations,the different carriers co-locate on the same tower but at a different,very specific megahertz frequency. There is no increase of radiation resulting from the close proximity of antennas. Mr. Vivian reported that even at maximum build-out, there is no risk of harm to humans..The signals are pointed at the horizon, not down at a house and the signal dissipates quickly. This is supported from an affidavit submitted by Daniel Goulet, Radio Frequency Engineering Expert. This cellular site has been approved by the Mass. Department of Public health (DPH). Each cell site must be registered with the DPH and they review the entire site. They check to see if there are any other carriers at or near the site and review everything before they approve a site. This site is not in the flight path of the Barnstable Municipal Airport. Although not required, TeleCorp notified the FAA. They can go up to.twenty:feet above any existing structure without having to notify the FAA. This site will not interfere with the airport transmission because the airport is on a different frequency. The airport is on a significantly lower frequency than a PCS carrier. Attorney Sabatt stressed that TeleCorp is using existing poles and existing structures rather than building new sites and new towers. Their goal is to use existing sites or co-locate. Mr.Vivian clarified that TeleCorp will plant evergreens along the site as screening. The chain link fence is for security purposes. Attomey Sabatt reviewed the chain of title for this site. The current owner is Audrey Anderson. The portion of the property in which the applicant intends to lease is within the utility easement owned by Commonwealth Electric Company. The applicant has a lease agreement with both the owner of the property,Audrey Anderson, and with Commonwealth Electric. Public Comments: No one spoke in favor or in opposition to this appeal. Findings of Fact: At the hearing of March 17, 1999,the Board unanimously found the following findings of fact as related to Appeal No. 1999-34: 1. The applicant, TeleCorp PCS, Inc. is seeking a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)for the alteration and expansion of a nonconforming structure not used as single or two-family dwellings. 2. The property in issue is located at 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis, MA as shown on Assessor's Map 274, Parcel 019 and consists of 5.59 acres of land. The site is located in the RG Residential G Zoning District. 3. The property is located on the southerly side of Phinney's Lane close to the intersection of Phinney's Lane and Route 132 in an area that is already developed with commercial development. 4. The Petitioner is seeking to use an existing electric utility pole owned by Commonwealth Electric Company. They will install a concrete pad adjoining this pole along with four cabinets. The Petitioner proposes to an add an antenna not to exceed 10 feet with an overall height of the structure to be 99.5 feet. 5. The Petitioner, TeleCorp PCS, Inc., qualifies according to the 1997 Decision as being a public utility and otherwise could be construed to be exempt under MGL Chapter 40A, Section 3. However, the applicant has shown a willingness to work with the Town to accommodate the Town's concerns regarding the multiplication of towers within the Town's areas. 2 i I i -30 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1999-34-TeleCorp PCs,Inc. Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Structure 6. There has been no evidence presented to indicate that the increase in the height of this particular structure would be in derogation of -or detrimental to-the neighborhood affected especially in view of-the fact that the telecommunication industry is here and needs to be expanded. 7. Based on the Town Attorney's oral opinion, the pole itself is a pre-existing nonconforming structure in view of the fact that it pre-dates zoning. 8. 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. Decision: Based on the findings of fact, a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the requested Special Permit subject to 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 COM-E-HYNO3413°, dated 10/08/98 and last revised on 02/18/98. 2. The proposed accelerator antenna shall not exceed a height of 99.5 feet, as shown on the submitted plans. 3. The use of the property is limited to electric utility purposes, a wireless communications facility to consist of an accelerator antenna and associated equipment, as shown on the submitted plans. 4. 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. 5. The color of the accelerator antenna and any associated cables shall match that of the existing utility pole to lessen the visual impact. 6. The applicant must provide a paved apron at Phinney's Lane, as required by Site Plan Review, 7. In the event there are any further expansion of the airport facility, thereby increasing the runway area or flight area to this area, the applicant must comply with all applicable rules and regulations of the FAA with reference to the marking of this structure. & The concrete cabinets onthe ground shall be screened with year round evergreens and mature arborvitae for purposes of screening the cabinets from the surrounding area. The Vote was as follows:. AYE: Gene Burman,Ron Jansson, Gail Nightingale,Richard Boy, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: None Order: Special Permit Number 1999-34 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 Clerk. Emmett Glynn, Chairman Date Signed I 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 office of the Town Clerk. -- - r'4 Signed and sealed this `' day o under the pain penalties of•pequry ' y L j inda HVt!6enrider, Town Clerk 3 `II r RetNo mappar owner-1 owmer2 addr 34+35 city state zip ,A* 274 003 MUSHINSKY, ALSERT J 40 WOODMERE RD FRAMINGHAM MA 01701se/ 274 005 BARNSTABLE, TOWN OF (REC) 274 016 BO1 MASSACHUSETTS, COMMWLTH OF DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS MA 02601✓ ;P 274 016 B02 MORIN, JACQUES N 100- CAMBRIDGE ST BOSTON MA 02202✓ 91D 274 018 ANDERSON, WILLIAM E &AUDREY P 300 HEARSES WAY HYANNIS MA 02601✓ 23 ELLIOTT RD CENTERVILLE MA 02632 274 019 GOODWIN, ROBERT H TRS ✓ HOTWATER REALTY TRUST 830 W MAIN ST HYANNIS 0 274 022 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP MA 02601 ✓ 40 274 022 001 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P O BOX .96 HYANNIS MA 02601 ✓ P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 1/ 274 023 ANDERSON, AUDREY P %ANDERSON, WILLIAM E & AUDREY 23 ELLIOTT ST t* 274 028 VICTORY CHAPEL CHRISTIAN CENTERVILLE MA 02632 ✓ FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF CC INC 85 SEAGATE LN HYANNIS MA 02601 ✓ % 274 039 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 ✓ 4% 274 039 001 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS 0 279 090 001 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORD P 0 BOX 96 MA 02601 v/ 0 274 040 002 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP HYANNIS MA 02601 ✓ 274 040 003 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 V 279 090 004 CAPE COD AGGREGATES. 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Feh.'u"y 25 8 March 4, tmg BARNSTABLE COUNTY A TRUE COPYr DEED ES7 i -v-L� JOHN F.MEADE.REGISTER i i BARNSTABLE REGISTRY OF DEEDS i BARM„OM Town of Barnstable THIS DOCUMENT HAS ZoningBoard of Appeals NOT BEEN RECORDED Decision - Notice of Withdrawal FILE COPY ONLY! Appeal Number 1999-09-TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2) Expansion of a Pre-Existing Nonconforming Use Summary: Withdrawn Without Prejudice Applicant: TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Property Address: 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis, MA Assessors Map/Parcel: Map 274, Parcel 019 Area: 5.59 acres Zoning: RG Residential G Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: GP Groundwater Protection District Background: The property that is the subject of this appeal consists of a 5.59 acre lot located off Phinney's Lane in the village of Barnstable but is commonly addressed as 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis. The site is presently improved with a 17,360 sq. ft. commercial warehouse building and electric utility poles and transmission lines. The applicant is proposing to construct a wireless telecommunications facility on a portion of this site by attaching an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing 88.5' Commonwealth.Electric pole and installing a concrete pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets at the base of the pole. The height of the proposed antenna will be 98'. The property is located in a RG Residential G Zoning District which only permits single-family residential dwellings as a principal permitted use of the land. 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. However, at this point in time, the Town's Zoning Ordinance does not have any provisions directly governing wireless communications. The Planning Department is currently working on a draft of a proposed personal wireless communication zoning amendment, in conjunction with the Local Comprehensive Plan Implementation Committee (LCPIC). The Planning Department has also drafted a set of guidelines and information requirements for wireless communications. At present, 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 use as-of-right or does not contain Special Permit provisions to allow the use, the only other way to obtain approval would be by way of a Use Variance. In discussion with the Legal Department, it was concluded-that with respect to electric transmission towers and lines-they were originally permitted as public utilities by the Town. It was suggested that the only relief needed, to add to existing structures, would be a special permit to document that additional use -as an alteration/expansion of a non-conforming use. This documentation-a special permit- provides the town with the means to monitor and regulate the location of wireless communication facilities and provides the applicant with zoning rights to the use at this locus. r j Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision-Notice of Withdrawal Appeal No.1999-09-TeleCorp PCS,Inc. Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Nonconforming Use Requested Relief: The applicant has applied for the following zoning relief: Appeal Number 1999-09-Special Permit for the expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use (Section 4-4.5(2))to permit the installation of a wireless communications facility by attaching an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole and constructing a concrete equipment pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets at the base of the pole. The use of the property for electric utility purposes is pre-existing nonconforming. Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on December 14, 1998. 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 January 13, 1999, at which time the Board, per request of the applicant, granted a withdrawal without prejudice. Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Elizabeth Nilsson, Thomas DeRiemer, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Peter Morin represented the applicant. Supporting staff included Christopher McCarrier, Zoning Specialist and Dave Vivian, Zoning Manager from WFI-Entel Technologies, Inc. At the start of the hearing,Attorney Morin reported the site plans submitted, and the site plans on file with the Town have an error. The plans at the Barnstable Registry of Deeds are the correct plans for this parcel as they show the correct lot lines. Due to these discrepancies, the applicant requested these appeals be withdrawn without prejudice. After correcting the site plan, the applicant will reapply. Decision: Per request of the applicant, a motion was duly made and seconded to allow Appeal Number 1999-09 to be Withdrawn Without Prejudice. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Elizabeth Nilsson, Thomas DeRiemer, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: None Order: Appeal Number 1999-09 has been Withdrawn Without Prejudice. 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 Clerk. Emmett Glynn, Chairman Date Signed I 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 lied in the office he Town Clerk. Signed and sealed this day of under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Hutchenrider, Town Clerk 2 RefNo mappar ownerl owned addr city state zip 006 00 q 274 .003 MUSHINSKY, ALBERT J 40 WOODMERE RD FRAMINGHAM MA 01701 274 005 BARNSTABLE, TOWN OF (REC) 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS MA 02601 274 016 B01 MASSACHUSETTS, COMMWLTH OF DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS 100 CAMBRIDGE ST BOSTON MA 02202 274 016 B02 MORIN, JACQUES N 300 HEARSES WAY HYANNIS MA 02601 274 018 ANDERSON, WILLIAM E &AUDREY P 23 ELLIOTT RD CENTERVILLE MA 02632 274 019 GOODWIN, ROBERT H TRS HOTWATER REALTY TRUST 830 W MAIN ST HYANNIS MA 02601 274 022 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601, 274 022 001 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 0260.1 274 023 ANDERSON, AUDREY P 23 ELLIOTT. ST CENTERVILLE MA 02632: 274 028 VICTORY CHAPEL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF CC INC 85 SEAGATE LN HYANNIS MA 02601 274 039 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 039 001 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORD P 0 HOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 040 001 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 040 002 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601-• 274 040 003 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 026013. 274 040 004 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 040 005 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 040 006 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 040 007 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 041 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 275 002 BARNSTABLE, TOWN OF (REC) 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS MA 02601 275 042 LORUSSO, LOUIS P & LILA L P 0 BOX 1776 HYANNIS MA 02601 275 059 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 275 060 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 -275 061 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 296 047 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 Count- 58 2 I _ I I U Proof of Publication LEGAL NOTICES Town of Barnstable Zoning 9oar4:of Appeals Notice of Public:Hawing Udder The Zoning Ordinance for January 13, 1999 To all persons interested in,or affected by the Board of Appeals under Sec.11 of Chapter 40A of the General Laws of the Commoriwealth of Massaphusetts,and all amendments thereto you are hereby notified that 7:15 P.M. Coy Appeal Number 1999.07 Shelbs J.Coy and Todd Coy have petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit fora Family Apartment pursuant to Section 3-1.1(3)0)of the Zoning Ordinance.The property is shown on Assessor's Map 271,Parcel 022 and is commonly addressed as 419 Lincoln Road Ext..Hyannis.MA in an RC-1 Residential C-1 Zoning District. 8:05 P.M. TeleCorp PCS.Inc. Appeal Number 1999-08 Telecorp PCS, Inc. has petitioned to the Zoning Board of AppealsJor a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Building or Structures Not used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings.The petitioner is seeking to attach an accelerator antenna to an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole and install a concrete equipment pad and cabinets along with associated cables at the base of the pole.The property is shown on Assessors Map 274, Parcel 019 and is commonly addressed as 1364 Phinney's Lane. Hyannis.MA in an FIG Residential G Zoning District. 8:10 P.M. TeleCorp PCS,Inc. Appeal Number 1999-09 Telecoro PCS, Inc.has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Pre-existing Nonconforring Use.The petitioner is seeking to attach an accelerator antenna to an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole and install a concrete equipment pad and cabinets along with associated cables at the base of the pole.The property is shown on Assessor's Map 274, Parcel 019and is commonly addressed.as 1364 Phinney's Lane,Hyannis.MA in an FIG Residential G Zoning District. These Public Hearings will be held in the Hearing Room;Second Floor,New Town Hall,367 Main Street, Hyannis. Massachusetts on Wednesday,January 13. 1999. 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 December 24&December 31, 1998 i Town of Barnstable Planning Department Staff Report TeleCorp PCS, Inc. . Appeal Number 1999-34-Special Permit Pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings Appeal Number 1999-35-Special Permit Pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2) Expansion of a Pre-Existing Nonconforming Use Date: March 5, 1999 To: Zon nn Board of Appeals From: Approved By: Robert P. Schernig, Director Reviewed By: Art Traczyk, Principal Planner Drafted By: Alan Twarog, Associate Planner Applicant: 'TeleCorp Inc. Property Address: 1364,Phinney's Lane, HyannisAJ Assessor's Map/Parcel:Map 274, Parcel 019 Area: 5.59 acres Zoning: RG Residential G Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: GP Groundwater Protection District Filed: February 19, 1999, Public Hearing:March.17, 1.999 Decision Due:May 18, 1999 Background: As the Board will recall, TeleCorp previously applied for the same zoning relief in Appeal Nos. 1999-08 and 1999-09. At the start of the hearing for those appeals on January 13, 1999, the applicant's attorney reported the submitted site plan and the Town's assessing records incorrectly identified the parcel lines of the subject property. The applicant requested, and the Board granted, a Withdrawal Without Prejudice so the applicant could re-apply with the correct site plan and to allow for the legal advertisement to correctly identify the site. After a review of the property records, the applicant has found that both the assessor's map and the approved site plan do in fact show the correct property lines, as recorded with the Registry of Deeds. The property consists of a 5.59 acre lot(Parcel 19) located off Phinney's Lane in the village of Barnstable but is commonly addressed as 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis. The site is presently improved with a 17,360 sq. ft. commercial warehouse building and electric utility poles and transmission lines. The applicant is proposing to construct a wireless telecommunications facility on a portion of this site by attaching an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing 88.5' Commonwealth Electric pole and installing a concrete pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets at the base of the pole. The height of the proposed antenna will be 99.5'. The property is located in a RG Residential G Zoning District which only permits single-family residential dwellings as a principal permitted use of the land. 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. In discussion with the Legal Department, it was concluded -that with respect to electric transmission towers and lines-they were originally permitted as public utilities by the Town. It was suggested that the I iJ Planning Department-Staff Report-TeleCorp PCs,Inc. Appeal No. 1999-34-Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Structure Appeal No. 1999-35-Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Nonconforming Use only relief needed, to add to existing structures, would be a special permit to document that additional use as an alteration/expansion of a non-conforming use. This documentation-a special permit-provides the Town with the means to monitor and regulate the location of wireless communication facilities and provides the applicant with zoning rights to the use at this locus. Standing: The property is owned by Audrey Anderson. The portion of the property in which the applicant intends to lease is within the utility easement owned by Commonwealth Electric Company. The applicant has a lease agreement with both the owner of the property, Audrey Anderson, and with Commonwealth Electric. Copies of the property deed and lease agreements were previously submitted to show standing before the Board. Requested Relief: The applicant has applied for the following zoning relief: Appeal Number 1999-34-Special Permit for the alteration and expansion of a nonconforming structure not used as a single or two-family dwelling (Section 4-4.4(2))to permit the installation of an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole fora maximum height of 99.5 feet. There is a maximum height limitation of 30 feet and a minimum 30 foot front yard setback required on the property. The subject utility pole is presently nonconforming with regard to height and the front and 9 Y setback; being approximately 88.5 feet in height and approximately 13 feet from the front property line. Appeal Number 1999-35-Special Permit for the expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use(Section 4-4.5(2))to permit the installation of a wireless communications facility by attaching an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole and constructing a concrete equipment pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets at the base of the pole. The use of the property for electric utility purposes is the pre-existing nonconformity in use the applicant is proposing to expand. Staff Review/Comments:. Use of the property for electric transmission lines pre-dates zoning. The property was originally zoned RA-1 Residential A-1 in 1950 (ATM 3/6-7/50, Art. 67). Between 1956 and 1979,the property was zoned B Business until it was changed to its present RG zoning (STM 5/5/79, Art. 7). The commercial warehouse on this site was constructed in 1975, according to assessor's records. At that time, the property was zoned B Business. It appears that the current uses of the property are legal nonconforming uses. However, the applicant should be prepared to provide the Board with information on all the current uses of this site, to include the present use(s)of the warehouse building. Site Plan Review The proposal was found approvable by the Site Plan Review Committee on October 22, 1998 with the condition that the applicant must provide a paved apron at Phinney's Lane. The applicant is proposing to fence in the equipment pad with a 6' high chain link security fence. The leased area will be adequately screened from Phinney's Lane by a perimeter of shrubs. The proposed equipment pad does meet the minimum 30' front yard setback required on this site. The applicant should also be prepared to address each of the information requirements outlined in the attached Draft Guidelines and Information Requirements for Communication Towers. Special Permit Requirements: For the expansion and alteration of a pre-existing nonconforming structure(Appeal No. 1999-34), the Board must find that the proposed expansion is not substantially more detrimental to the surrounding neighborhood. If the structure houses a nonconforming use, the provisions of Section 4-4.5 also apply (Appeal No. 1999-35). 2 I Planning Department-Staff Report-TeleCorp PCs,Inc. Appeal No. 1999-34-Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Structure Appeal No. 1999-35-Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Nonconforming Use For the expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use the Board must find that the proposed expansion, and/or intensification will not be more detrimental'to the neighborhood and that the following requirements are met: A)Any proposed expansion of the use shall conform to the established setbacks for the zoning district in which it is located, or such greater setbacks as the Zoning Board of Appeals may require due to the nature of the use and its impact on the neighborhood and surrounding properties. B)The proposed use and expansion is on the same lot as occupied by the nonconforming use on the date it became nonconforming. C)The proposed new use is not expanded beyond the zoning district in existence on the date it became nonconforming. D)At the discretion of the Zoning Board of Appeals, improvements may be required in order to reduce the impact on the neighborhood and surrounding properties including but not limited to the following: 1) greater conformance of signage to the requirements of Section 4-3; 2) the addition of off-street parking and loading facilities; 3) improved pedestrian safety, traffic circulation and reduction in the.number and/or width of curb-cuts; 4) increase of open space or vegetated buffers and screening along adjoining lots and roadways; 5) accessory uses or structures to the principal nonconforming use, may be required to be brought into substantial conformance with the present zoning. The standards for granting a special permit also require the following findings of fact to be made by the Board (Section 5-3.3(2)): • that the application falls within a category specifically excepted in the ordinance for a grant of a Special Permit, (Section 4-4.4(2)allows for the alteration and expansion of a nonconforming structure and Section 4-4.5(2) allows for the expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use by granting of a Special Permit), • that a site plan has been reviewed and found approvable in accordance with Section 4-7 (The site plan was found approvable on October 22, 1998 by Site Plan Review Committee-Site Plan Review No. 088-98), and, • that after evaluation of all the evidence presented, the proposal fulfills the spirit and intent of the Zoning Ordinance and would not represent a substantial detriment to the public good or the neighborhood affected. Suggested Conditions: If the Board finds to grant the requested relief in Appeal Nos. 1999-34 and 1999-35, 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 COM-E-HYNO34B", dated 10/08/98 and last revised on 12/10/98. 2. The proposed accelerator antenna shall not exceed a height of 99.5 feet, as shown on the submitted plans. 3 Planning Department-Staff Report-TeleCorp PCs, Inc. Appeal No.1999-34-Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Structure Appeal No. 1999-35-Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Nonconforming Use 3. The use of the property is limited to electric utility purposes, a wireless communications facility to consist of an accelerator antenna and associated equipment, as shown on the submitted plans, and all legal nonconforming uses presently located in the warehouse building. 4. 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. 5. The color of the accelerator antenna and any associated cables shall match that of the existing utility pole to lessen the visual impact. 6. The applicant must provide a paved apron at Phinney's lane, as required by Site Plan Review. Attachments: Applications Copies: Applicant/Petitioner Assessor Map/Card Site Plan Property Deed&Lease Agreements Affidavit of Radio Frequency Engineering Expert Aerial Simulation Draft Guidelines Site Plan Approval Letter &Meeting Notes 4 r The Town of Barnstable Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services 9. Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner October 26, 1998 Christopher McCarver TeleCorp PCS 20 Industrial Park Drive Nashua N.H.' 03062 • PR 088-98 Teleco P Inc. 136 e s Lane Barnstable 27 0 Re. S rp CS 4 Phuin y' ( 4/ 19) Proposal: Attach accelerator antenna to top of existing 88.5' ComElectric pole at 95' and install concrete pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets. Dear Mr. McCarver, The above referenced proposal was reviewed at the.Site Plan Review Meeting of October 22,. 1998 and approved under Section 4-7.4 (2) of the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance and forwarded to the Zoning Board of Appeals with the following conditions: • Applicant must provide a paved apron at Phinney's Lane 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 i SPR Meeting Notes 10/22/98 Site Plan Review Meeting of October 22, 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, Lt. Donald Chase, Hyannis Fire Dept., and Anna Brigham, Site Plan Review Coordinator. Also in attendance were: Steve Haas and Arthur Cote for Cote Fisheries. Attorney Patrick Butler, Terry Whitemore, Dan Ojala for the Cape Cod Hospital. Attorney Peter Freeman, Donald Bain, and Dan Ojala for Ashley Manor. Michael Ward for Decorators Workroom. David Vivian and Chris MacCarrier for TeleCorp PCS. Meeting was called to order at 9:00 AM. Adjourned at 10:40 AM. a • A SPR-088-98 Telecorp PCS Inc.,1364 Phinney's Lane,Barnstable(274/019) • Proposal: Attach accelerator antenna to top of existing 88.5' ComElectric pole at 95' and install concrete pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets. David Vivian presented the proposal. Will trench for under ground utilities. • Planning addressed attaching onto pole and reason for location. Must go to Zoning Board of Appeals. Addressed ownership. ComElectric has a utility easement. TeleCorp has a lease with ground owner. • Health requested photos. Applicant did not supply them with this application, just supplied elevations. Discussed aesthetics. Cabinets will have electric and phone lines. Also,there will be buck-up batteries in the event of power outages. These batteries are rechargeable. health concerned with battery disposal. • Engineering requested a paved apron at Phinney's Lane. • Building Commissioner stated land is owned by Anderson apparently. Applicant has 2 leases; one with ComElectric and one from the landowner. Radius is 1 mile. Discussed other wireless communication systems. Applicant stated they will need about 30 sites Cape-wide. Commissioner noted the ComElectric easement is very old. deed is hand-written. • APPROVED to Zoning Board with one condition, plan was signed: • Applicant must provide a paved apron at Phinney's Lane t I � � j as I ¢ rrns skis _... •s 72 .� • Z• • a 1 ; 0 goo e► .. � `ems` � 1 1 � I 44 to. 1 YA Ya1 of L 40;? 13 f • wn >b'ib2 Ow 0 i 44. s YA I I! a�v+ 4p-4 1� •a 4Mr-7 - v •N / 40- % .� 1 • _ % o� ` .4 �� !^ A PCS• INC.TELE(ORP +' > EL 19 A MAP 274 PARC 1364 PHINNEYS LANE HYANNIS., MA .BA ' a To= Or BABN�nstr.r_ . L � Zoning Hoard of Appeals AflnlicatieD�£ ft 18 ecial Pe=i't SIB 19 J Da :;::R -, For office use onLv Tow i!t A ce '99 rEB 1 j • " Appeal # Hearing Date• . '. Decision Due . The undersigned hereby applies to the Zoning Board -of AppeaLt for a Special ' Permit, in the manner and for.the reasons hereinafter set forth: f Applicant Name: TeleCorp PCS*, Iftc. -, Phone''603-598-9$50 AppIA cant Address: 20 Industrial Park Drive, Nashua, NH 03062 Property Location: P inney's Lane, Hya'nifis, MA Property owner: Harborside Realty Trust * * , .Phone 508-775=0246 Address of-owner: 23 Elliot St. Centerville, MA'02632 2t �pplfe+at'dtttsrs lrav =war, state ast ot.Inesestt For installation of Wireless Telecommunications M=be'r of Yewm Ovneft 16 I Assessor's Map/Parcel Number: '. M274/P019 Zoning District: ..' Rd ' Ground-dater Overlay. District: GP special Permit Requested: 4-4.4(2) • C.ite Section si TIt1e or the Zoning Ordinance Request: To provide adequate coverage of TeleCorp Description of Activity/Reason for system as reQuirect .by FCC .License - Desc=iptionf of Ponstructioa Activity j f applicable): Attach accelerator antenna to an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole and install concrete -equipment pad and' cabinets alone with assocfated cables at the base of the-pole Proposed Gross Floor*Area to be. Added: N/A' , Altered: NIX' Pzisting Level' of. .Developaent of the Property - Number of Buildings: N/A Present Uses commercial. n/a Gross Floor Area.: sq. ft. Application for a 3peMW 'Pe=it . Ss the property located in an Historic Dis tric Xf yes ORs .yse oy. .: 'Yes [] : No Plan Review Number Date gppraved- =s the building � - a designated 8istor%c Landmark? Xf Yes. [•I . so •pes 8istoric. Preservatioa Department Use only, Date Approved Rave you applied fora • �'- ng Pelt? Has the Building : ' 2es • =aspector refused a permit? JLU applicati ons - . far process mast be a �� Pelt require an • 7' to the Zo successfully completed 'i approved site Pin. That aia or to.g Board of � suhmittin � - . - Appeals. g �$ aPPucation for Buildinc Deflameat 'yse only• • Nat ReQtured - .single Family ,Bite Plan Review..-Number C Date Approved Signatures The following faformat3on must .be time of filing, failure to l st witted with tha Application at the DPP this request.- Y qu may result in a dental of you= ' • Three- (3) copies of ginai si the completed application fc=, each with on gnatures. Five (3) copies 'of•a certified ' the dimensions of the land; property steer (Plot plan) showing• • . surroundtng roadways and the c�t an�,:�t�bs°�di�8�=cvements o •'• . the land. n Five (5) copiea 'df a• proposed site certified Professional and a improvement plan, drawn by a . is recplired for ail prcposedPPr�ed 'by the Site Plan Review committee show the exact activities. This plan must exact location-of all Proposed improvements and Iterations on the land.-and, to stztietures•. see +contents of site Plea•, section 4-7.5 of the Zoning ordiaaace,- for detailed requirements. The applicant may 2abmit. ' assist the Board I any a4ditional supporting docomdnts to '. • :,;:n paking its dete atiott. • - ' signatures Date S is Z%� • APP.Z.icaitt's A ,9 • S .f gna trrra• . Agent Address: 20 lndus trial-Park Drive, Nashua Phone 603-498-1.125 • _ Fax No. 603-598-9950 r TOWN OP B.ARt7QTART.E.: . Zoning Hoard c f Appeals Fig � TO 10#tioa fora 9aecial •Permit 3 F BAR . THE i0MNQq RELIEF.BEING SOUGHT For office use anl. Town M izk office ' FED ; � DETERMINED:BY T'dI Z, G appeal # ATFCEtEA"I"OFFIC gRT1Tfg Date' BE APPROPRIATE RELI EF IGI,L i.i E Decision Due CIRCUMSTANCE... The undersigned hereby applies to the Zoning Board *of AppeaIt for a Special ' Permit, in the manner and for the reasons hereinafter set forth:- • r Applicant Name: TeleCorp PCS; Iftc. - ,• Phone'603-5199-9$50 Applicant Address: •20 Industrial Park Drive, Nashua, NH 03062 Property Locatzoa: P inneyPs Lane, Hyannis, MA Property Owner: Harborside Realty Trust:' * :Phone 508-775=0246 ,. Address of-owner: _23 Elliot St. Centerville, MA'02632 Zt app"Cant'dfamv tree owner, state haft" oE.tntssestt For installation of Wireless Telecommunications bombe= of lease awned: 16 Assessors Map/Parcel Number: % M274/PO19•' Zoning District: RG Groundwater Overlay. District: GP special Permit Requested: 4-4.5(2) =5 Section i Tjt.Le or' 'the Zoning ord tnance Description of Activity/Reason for Request: To provide adequate coverage of TeleCorp system as required by FCC License Description' of 9OWtraetion Activity (if applicable): Attach accelerator antenna to an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole and *install concrete equipment-pad and cabinets along with assocfated cables at the base of the-pole Proposed Gross Floor Area to be Addeds.. N/A' , Altered: NIX, _ Existing Level' bf..Development of the property - Number of Buildings Prese at Use a ; commercial• n/a ( ) , Gross Floor Area. sq. ft. P Application fora . spaeial''permit . Is the property located in an Historic District? . ' If es � •Yes []� - No y ox8 .ose only; Plan Review Numbar . Date Approved• Is the boil • - . ' ' , . . • •• . . . ding.a designated Historic Landmarks Xf . yes Historic. Preservation Department Use Only.. Date approved Have you applied for a • �- . btulding petmit� Has the Building Inspector refused a permit? Zes:[] No All applications for a special Permit - . process must be successfull require an. approved site Pin. ' That y completed prior, to' 'thi submitting application submits . t0 the Zoning Board of appeals, .. '! Por Huildiner Department 'Use only: ' Not Required - .single Family t Site Plan Review•.'Nu mbar Data Approved signature: The following information must .be submitted with tha time of filing, failure to supply this may:-result is,.a dde�aial•of p u� • request: Three- (3) copies of the completed application form, each' with original signatures. 'Five (5) copies Hof a certified e rLT survey the dimensions of the land; the land. all�WGU Mds,, avatar(bodies and showing surrounding roadways and the location of .the existing improvements on. . ' .' . Five (5) copies of a proposed site 1provement plan, drawn by a . certified professional.and approved 'by the site Plan Review Committee is required for all proposed' developmeIIt activities. This plan must show the exact location,of all proposed *ng=ms tents and !iterations on the land.-and to structures,. •see contents of site' Place•, section = 4 7.5 of the Zoning ardinaceca,. for detailed requirements. The applicant map submait.any a&Uticnal x4porticeg documduts to assist the Board is g its determiaatioa. Signatures Date can Ag is Sigttattrra I Agents Address: 20 Industrial. Park Drive, Nashua, NH n3WPhoae 603-498-1125 Fax No. 603-598-9950. 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IN ate , lliv A- AWS MW"SIN R AR, k".-MA"w C "'rviiilpi 'Pvla W§'Iffi""Il M 101"I Appraised Bldg.Value(Card) 217,100 Appraised XF(B)Value(Bldg) 0 Appraised OB(L)Value(Bldg) 7,200 'forall Appraised Land Value(Bldg) 227,300 2�10�01 �fg �74��004 'em ws Special Land Value 0 L'AALP"i Ub I run ZONE/EASEMENT Total Appraised Card Value Total Appraised Parcel Value 451,600 Valuation Method: Cost/Market Valuation Net I otal AppmIsed Parcel Value 7 NNW rermtt ssue ate ype Description mount sp. a e o Camp. Date Comp. Comments "'T HIF1 use Code 1 Description ne D Frontage Depth Units ni rlce actor S. . G.Factor h it. A aj. ofes-AdjlYpecial Pricing ni nce an a ue 31611 UUMM WHSE 6 5.59 WE _117 jU jbil L 40967M Z27,301] I Witt tand Un-0 5.51Aq bial Land FaTul ZZ7'jull Property Location: PHINNEYS LANE,BARN MAP ID: 274/ 019/// Other ID: Bldg#: 1 Card 1 of 1 Print Date:10/19/1998 .. x ..s , <. x. 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JJp Nt Yo Gn a Apr. Value FN3 ENCE-V CHAIN L 30 9.00 75 4 100 2,70 , x 'a �, ,,: ni x• 4 10 Code Description LivingArea Uross Area Eff.Area Unit ost Unaeprec. value i firs oor , , t GrossLiv ease Area g Val:I , SITE LEASE AGREEMENT THIS SITE LEASE AGREEMENT(this"Lease")is made this day of September, 1998,by and between AUDREY ANDERSON("Lessor"),an individual,and TELECORP REALTY,L.L.C.,a limited liability company formed in the State of Delaware("Lessee"). ' In consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein,the parties agree as follows: 1. Property Lessor owns-certain property located at 1336 Phinney's Lane,H}'annis, Barnstable County,hM the deed to which is recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 3697,pages 63-67(hereinafter the"Property"). 2. Leased Premises Lessor hereby leases to Lessee.and Lessee hereby leases from Lessor the following(hereinafter collectively referred to as the"Leased Premises"): (a) Ground space measuring 10'x 12' in size in the approximate location as described on Exhibit A. (b) Together with such rights of way and easements on,over,under,across,and through the Property for ingress and egress by motor vehicle or on foot and for the installation of wires,cables and electrical support equipment necessary for the installation and operation of Lessee's telecommunications equipment located upon the Property including but not limited to access from the nearest source of telephone and electric utilities. 3. Use/Equipment The Leased Premises may be used by Lessee for the installation,operation, maintenance,repair,or replacement of equipment cabinets supported on a concrete or raised platform(the"Equipment Cabinets"). The Equipment Cabinets shall house and contain the equipment described on Exhibit B annexed hereto(hereinafter collectively referred to as the"Communications Equipment"). The Equipment Cabinets and Communications Equipment are sometimes hereinafter collectively referred to as"Equipment" All Equipment,fixtures, appurtenances and improvements erected,located,placed or constructed by Lessee upon the Leased Premises shall remain the personal property of Lessee regardless of the manner or mode of attachment and may be removed by Lessee at its sole option at any time during any term,or after termination or expiration of this Lease. Lessor hereby expressly waives any and all Lessor's liens or claims of such on said Equipment,fixtures,appurtenances,and improvements. 4. Term The initial term of this Lease shall be ten(10)years(the"Initial Term") commencing upon the start.of the installation of the Equipment(the I "Commencement Date"). The Initial Term of this Lease shall be automatically renewed and extended,unless terminated as provided herein,upon the same terms acid conditions,except as otherwise stated herein,for two(2)additional terms of five(5)years each(the"Renewal Terms")unless,at least sixty(60)days prior to the termination of the then existing term,Lessee notifies Lessor of its HM034B Phinney's Lane 0912419810:56AM , j d portion of the Property and the Leased Premises(a)-an easement dated September 1, 1938 and recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 549, Page 59,and(b)an order of taking dated March 19, 1968 and recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 1398,Page 1009. Lessor hereby acknowledges that Commonwealth Electric agrees to waive its exclusive right of way over that portion of the Property that defines the Leased premises. 28. Default Upon a default of any term or condition by either party,Lessor or Lessee,as arp!ic l le,sha11 cure the def-Wit within six,(60)slays of receipt of written notice of such default. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have executed,or have caused their properly authorized representatives to duly execute,this Lease on the date and year first written above. Lessor: By: Print Name: Audrey Anderson Title: Date: Lessee: TeleCorp Realty,L.L.C. By:TeleCorp Communi ions,Inc. Its: Mana ' g Membe By: D Print e: Title: Dater Q� r HM034B Phinney'sLane 7 0912419810.16" SITE LEASE AGREEMENT This Site Lease Agreement("Site Lease')made this-L3L_day of 1998 b and between COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC COMPANY("Lessor')and 2yLbrr&0R&PV REALTY,L.L.C.y ("Lessee"). This Site Lease is referred to in the Master Lease Agreement between Lessor and Lessee,dated June 26, 1998("Master Lease"). All of the terms and conditions of the Master Lease are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof. In the event of any contradiction,modification or inconsistency between the terms of the Master Lease and this Site Lease,the terms of this Site Lease shall prevail. Unless otherwise stated in this Site Lease,capitalized terms used in this Site Lease shall have the same meaning as defined in the Master Lease. 1. Site Name and Number: HYANNIS 1-132 HYN 034B 2. Site Address: POLE#321, 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE,HYANNIS,MA 3. The Legal Description of the Premises and Property are attached as Exhibit 1 to this Site Lease. 4. The description of Lessee's Equipment is attached as Exhibit 2 to this Site Lease. 5. The Term of this Site Lease is described in Section 5 of the Master Lease. - 6. The Commencement Date of this Site Lease is described in Section 5 of the Master Lease. 7. Lessee shall pay Lessor a monthly Rent as described in Section 6 of the Master Lease. On the annual anniversary of the Commencement Date,Lessee shall pay Lessor the Rent,increased by a rate as described in Section 6 of the Master Lease. 8. Lessor contact for emergencies: JAMES DUGAN 508-291-0950 ext.5727 9. Lessee contact for emergencies: DAVID BEAN,IMPLEMENTATION MGR,603-598-9850 ext.*836 10. Special provisions: (a) Nothwithstanding the provisions of Section 11 of the Master Lease,Lessee'shall at all times,whether during emergency or non-emergency situations,refrain from entering upon Lessor's Pole#321 located on the Premises. In the event that Lessee requires emergency access to its equipment located on Pole #321,then Lessor shall dispatch to the property personnel authorized to access Pole#321 within three (3)hours of notification by Lessee,or as soon thereafter as possible. (b) Upon the finalization of Construction Drawings,Lessor shall provide Lessee with a written estimate of Lessor's costs to mount Lessee's Equipment on Pole#321,to provide general oversight of all other - construction activities,and for the review of the Construction Drawings. Lessee agrees to pay to Lessor such estimated costs prior to commencement of construction on the Premises. It is understood that cost estimates shall be reasonable and consistent with local market expenses for similar installations. If the actual costs for the work exceed prepaid estimated costs,Lessee shall make payment to the Company for such actual costs within thirty(30)days of the date of Lessor's invoice for such costs. If the actual costs for the work are less than that prepaid,Lessor shall return the amount of overpayment to Lessee. Lessor: Lessee: Commonwealth Electric Company TeleCorp Realty L.L.C. By:Tjanaem ations,Inc Its:M B : � By Print Name: us Ita-Y. raK,-r T Prin �. 'i. 1/•G„ j Title: -�-�/}�— ,;,�,�j'!2¢;d, Titl v.-Date•��„� l �C 4 Dat COMMlectric Pole 0321 HYN 034B 912319811-16 AM 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 88.5 foot tall self-supporting Commonwealth Electric transmission pole for a total height of 98.5 feet above ground level("A.G.L.") with related equipment(the"Project')on the property owned by Audrey Anderson located at 1364 Phinney's Lane,Hyannis,Massachusetts(the"Site"): 1. TeleCorp is authorized to operate in the PCS Spectrum by the F.0 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. E cuted this day of 19 ' Print name: Daniel Mulet RF Manager COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS iCOUNTY OF L=SS&W Subscribed and sworn to before me by E*N 16L "U L AT- this 1L04.-day of Imm(bo. , 199T. G. L . Q ,Notary Public My commission exp' es: 06MI&V / i PAUL L.NBOLE 4 Notary Public My00mmissio U-piresJur!e25.27':A W14 the global leader N TELECOM OU MOURC: NG March 12, 1999 Zoning Board of Appeals 230 South Street Barnstable,MA 02601 Attn:Mr.Emmett Glynn Re: Request for Special Permit 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 special permit to attach an accelerator antennae to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric transmission pole for a total height of 99.5'and place an equipment pad,cables and equipment(the`Facility")on the land("Site")owned by William E.Anderson and Audrey Anderson trustees for Harborside Realty Trust on 1364 Phinney's Lane,Hyannis,MA(Assessor's Map 274,Parcel 19),(the"Site")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 Wireless Facilities,Inc. ("WFI")to provide site selection,acquisition,and land use expertise so that all aspects of the municipal approval process receive thorough and professional attention. WFI 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 a 6 foot accelerator antennae, 2 amplifiers each 2 feet tall and a 1 foot clamp on top of a 88.5'transmission pole for a total height of 99.5 feet,an equipment pad approximately 12'6"x 7'6" in size containing up to four refrigerator sized cabinets and 3 co-axle cables running to the pole. The antenna will be coated with non-reflective material and painted to match the existing pole. The Facility will be located within a chain linked fence. 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 Y I Y r l� t 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 1364 Phinney's Lane near the intersection of Route 132. The Site is zoned RG—Residential G. This site will give TeleCorp optimum coverage of Route 6 and Route 132. 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 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,99.5'feet above ground is the minimum height required to ensure adequate PCS service to the residents and businesses of West 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,several newspapers and magazines have reported upon the importance of wireless communications after natural disasters and 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 fad,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("DPH")]. Conclusion. TeleCorp is one of a limited number of companies licensed by the FCC to provide PCS to the residents and businesses of Falmouth. 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 -2- e t Y i studies and computer models,TeleCorp has determined that the Site is needed to provide this new and exciting technology within the town of Falmouth. Accordingly,TeleCorp respectfully requests that approval of the requested zoning relief be granted pursuant to the attached application. We have attached a copy of the FCC Fact Sheet 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 Wireless Facilities International McDermott,Quilty,Kuzinevich&Miller 20 Industrial Park Drive,Suite 300 20 Custom House Street,Suite 740 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 y consideration. ;hristopher in M MMkarrier,Zoning Specialist Entel Technologies,Inc. Attachments -3 . x MEMORANDUM TO THE BARNSTABLE BOARD OF APPEALS TeleCorp PCS, Inc.("TeleCorp")hereby petitions the Barnstable Board of Appeals to approve the attached application for a special permit. Specifically, TeleCorp seeks to locate a wireless communications facility on the existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole on the property commonly known as 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis, MA(Assessor's Map 274 Parcel 019) to provide personal communication services("PCS"),the next generation of wireless communications technology. The site is zoned RG—Residential G. For the reasons set forth below, relief should be granted without substantially derogating from the intent and purpose thereof. a. The proposed expansion will not be more detrimental to the neighborhood. The proposed use will be compatible with the existing residential and commercial uses of the neighborhood, as it will utilize an existing public utility structure for attachment of antennae at the desired height required. b. The proposed expansion shall conform to the established setbacks for the zoning district in which it is located. The proposed expansion meets all setback requirements for the RG Residential G zoning district as shown on plans. c. The proposed use and expansion is on the same lot as occupied by the nonconforming use on the date it became nonconforming. The proposed use and expansion will remain on the same lot as occupied by the nonconforming use, which has existed since1938 and became nonconforming when the district had been incorporated in 1954. d The proposed new use is not expanded beyond the zoning district in existence on the date it became nonconforming. The proposed use will not expand beyond the RG Residential G zoning district that has been in existence since 1954. For the foregoing reasons, TeieCorp respectfully requests that the Board of Appeals grant a special permit as set forth in Section 4-4.4(2) and 4-4.5(2) of the Ordinance consistent with the accompanying application. -I- �7O �- FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS CO MISSION WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS- BUREAU 2025 M Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20554 FACT SHEET .#2 SEPTEMBER 17, 1996 NATIONAL WIRELESS FACILITIES SITING POLICIES The Telecommunications Act of 1996 (the 1996 Act) contains important provisions concerning the placement of antenna structures and other facilities for use in providing personal ' wireless services. State and local Rovernments have already been working closely with wireless service providers to place such facilities within their localities. The new lacy establishes a framework for the exercise of jurisdiction by state and local zoning authorities over the construction, modification and placement of facilities for personal wireless services. The new la%v also directs the Commission to offer assistance to state and local L,overnments in resolving wireless facilities siting issues. In that capacity, the Commission has formed a Wireless Facilities Siting Task Force to serve as a focal point for collection and dissemination of information relatin, to the efforts of state and local governments. as well as providers of personal wireless services, to address facilities siting concerns. The Task Force believes it can serve as a valuable information resource for state and local governments and for the industry as they carry out the responsibilities assigned them under the taew law. Proper implementation of the new lacy will ultimately benefit the American public by preserving local zoning and land use authority. while at the same tinge, promoting late broad availability of these excitin, new technologies. On April 23, 1996. the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau issued Fact Sheet #1 to inform the public about the provisions of Section 704 of the 1996 Act. and to assist state and local novernments as they deal with the complex issues of personal wireless facilities siting in their local communities. Fact Sheet 41 summarized key provisions of Section 704, reprinted the complete text of Section 704 of the 1996 Act, provided technical information concerning personal wireless services, and, finally, answered frequently asked questions. This Fact Sheet #2 consists of four parts : ■ PART I is a new compilation of frequently asked questions and answers; ■ PART I1 summarizes the Commission's radiofrequency (RF) emission rules governing personal wireless services, adopted August 1. 1996, and sets forth the most relevant RF rules for personal wireless facilities siting purposes; ■ PART III provides revised information about those personal xireless services most likely to be submitting facilities siting requests during the upcoming year, and y ■ PART IV consists of maps showing the geographic areas used by the Commission to license cellular radiotelephone service and personal wireless services, and lists licensees for certain personal communications services. Fact Sheet #1 and Fact Sheet#2 on iMalional if,`fireless Facilities Sitin�q Policies are both available from the Commission's "fax-on-demand"system at (202)418-2830.�To obtain the 12- page Fact Sheet#1 from fax-on-demand, please reference Document Number 6>07. To obtain the 39-page Fact Sheet#2, please reference Document Number 6508. Both Fact Sheets are also available on the Internet, from the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau homepage, at http:/hvw«v.fcc-gov/w-tb/wirehome.html. , In addition to the contacts listed elsewhere in this Fact Sheet #2, questions on the following general topics should be directed to the Commission staff listed below: ■ The Telecommunications Act of 1996 in general: Office of Legislative Voice: (202) 418-1900 and Intergovernmental Affairs Fax: (202)418-206 ■ Federal regulation of N ireless communications services in general: Rosalind K. Allen Voice: (202) 41 S-0600 Deputy Chief Fax: (202) 418-0787 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau E-mail: rallen(a?fcc.gov ■ Antenna structure siting. licensing issues and technical matters: Steve Markendorff Voice: (202) 418-0620 Chief. Broadband Branch Fax: (202) 418-1412 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau E-mail: smarkendnfcc.gov ■ Commission guidelines on radiofrequency emissions: RF Safetv Program Voice: (202) 418-2464 Office of Engineering Fax: (202)41 S-1918 and Technology E-mail: rfsafetynfcc.gov ■ Transmitter power, antenna structure painting and lighting requirements: Dan S. Emrick Voice: (202) 418-1170 Compliance Division Fax: (202) 418-2813 Compliance and Information Bureau E-mail: demrick@fcc.gov Additional questions on wireless facilities siting issues may be addressed to the follo%vinc, national governmental and trade associations: ■ American Planning Association Karen B. Graham Voice: (202) 872-0611 Public Affairs Associate Fax: (202) 872-0643 ■ National Association of Counties Robert J:Foget Voice: (202)�93-622b -" Associate Legislative Director Fax: (202) 393-2630 ■ National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors Eileen E. Hucoard Voice: (202)429-5 101 Executive Director Fax: (202) 223-4579 ■ National Lea;ue of Cities Frank Shafroth Voice: (202) 626-3026 Director of Policy and Federal Relations Fax: (202) 626-3043 ■ United States Conference of Mayors Kevin S. McCarty Voice: (202) 293-7330 Assistant Executive Director Fax: (202) 293-2352 ■ American Mobile Telecommunications Association Jill Lyon Voice: (202) 331-7773 Director of Regulatory Relations Fax: (202) 331-9062 ■ Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association Andrea D. Williams Voice: (202) 785-0081 Assistant General Counsel Fax: (202) 785-0721 or Lauren Fry Voice: (202) 785-3236 Manager for Industry Education Fax: (202) 887-1629 ■ Personal Communications Industry Association Marl:J. Golden Voice: (703) 739-0300 x 3008 Senior VP, Industry Affairs Fax: (703) 836-1608 i - PART I FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The Commission's Wireless Facilities Siting Task Force has spent a substantial amount of time over the past three months meeting with representatives from various state and local governments and their national associations, as well as with representatives from personal wireless service providers and their trade associations. We have also answered numerous inquiries from members.of the public on.facilities siting and.RF emission issues..The.questions and answers listed below reflect the Task Force's collective assessment of those issues of most interest to parties affected by wireless facilities siting issues. PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICES & FACILITIES L What are "personal wireless facilities"referenced in Section 704 of the 1996 Act? Answer: Personal wireless facilities are transmitters, antenna structures and other types of installations used for the provision of personal wireless services. Section 704 defines personal wireless services to include a broad range of spectrum-based services. All commercial mobile services fall within the definition of personal wireless services. Elsewhere in the statute. commercial mobile services have been defined as mobile services that are for-profit, are available to the public or a substantial portion of the public, and provide subscribers with the ability to access or receive calls from the public switched telephone network. Common examples of commercial mobile services are personal communications services (PCS), cellular radio mobile service and paging. Personal wireless services also includes unlicensed wireless services. which are services that are not licensed by the Commission, but are deployed through equipment that is authorized by the Commission. Finally, personal wireless services include common carrier wireless exchange access services, which are offerings designed as competitive alternatives to traditional wireline local exchange providers. 2. Are home satellite services considered "personal ►virelcss service"? Answer: No. Section 704 of the 1996 Act specifically excludes "direct-to-home satellite services" from the definition of personal wireless services. State and local regulation of facilities used to receive these broadcast services is addressed under Section 207 of the 1996 Act. Pursuant to Section 207, the Commission has adopted rules concerning state, local, and private restrictions on viewers' ability to receive video pro;ramming,signals from direct broadcast satellites, multichannel multipoint distribution (wireless cable) providers, and television broadcast stations. For more information on the Commission's rules under Section 207, please contact l-888-22�-5322. A separate fact sheet has been prepared regarding these roles, which is available from the Commission's fax-on-demand system at (202)418-2830 or from the Internet at http:\\wlvw.fcc.gov\Bureaus\Common Carrier\Factsheets\otafacts.html. 4 3. How can providers of personal wireless services benefit my comniunin-? Answer: Personal wireless services are not just car phones for businesses. Due to technol.oc-ical innovation and the continuing availability of additional spectrum. PCS and cellular providers are offering light-weight portable phones at increasingly affordable prices that enable consumers to make and accept calls anywhere and at anytime. It is also anticipated that providers of personal wireless services will offer wireless computer networking and wireless Internet access. Many PCS providers also intend to offer a service that will eventually compete directly with residential local exchange and exchange access services. The inherent flexibility of wireless services makes it possible to introduce neNv-service offerings on a-dynamic basis as consumer demands gro-%v-and change. ` Wireless services are also integral to many businesses that rely on mobility of their operations to provide goods and services to consumers. Communicating by a wireless network enables companies in various businesses, from car rentals to package delivery, to operate in a more efficient manner, and to ultimately lower the cost to the consumer while improving the quality of service. It is also worthwhile to keep in mind that the antenna structures required to deploy personal wireless services can be used for other purposes that could benefit your community. For example, a community that has a long-term plan to improve its public safety communications may be able to expedite that process by teaming with personal wireless service providers to construct new sites that could be used for deployment of both public safety and personalwireless communications. Furthermore, wireless telecommunications and data services play an increasing (and increasingly sophisticated) role in providing healthcare services. Wireless services may be particularly helpful in delivering healthcare to the home, for example, by allovying a nurse. 'while in a patient's home, to access the patient's vital information directly from the database at the liospital. Personal wireless service providers may also serve as a lower-cost source of advanced telecommunications capabilities for schools and libraries. Therefore, state and local Qovernments should engage the personal wireless service providers in a dialogue about how their offerings can best serve the community. 4. Why do personal wireless service providers require so nrany antnnt.is structures? Answer: Generally, low powered transmitters are an inherent characteristic of cellular radio and broadband PCS. As these systems develop and more subscribers are added;the effective radiated power of the cell site transmitters is reduced. Channels are reused at closer intervals to increase the subscriber capacity of the system, and therefore, more transmitting facilities are needed. Additionally, because broadband PCS operates at a higher frequency than cellular, these providers may require more antenna structures than cellular services to provide equivalent coverage in their service areas. D r 5. It seems as if the Commission is authorizing, a large number of these personal wireless service providers. How many new antenna structures should my community expect to. accommodate? Answer: Currently, there are over 40 million mobile/portable cellular units and over 22.00'^ cell sites operating within the United States and its Possessions and Territories. The Commission is allocating spectrum to personal wireless service providers on an oncloing basis. In addition. at the direction of Congress, the federal government is making spectrum currently allocated to - federal Efovernnient use available to the Commission*for-private sector use.-Al a result, it is difficult at this time to predict the ultimate number of personal wireless service providers that may serve your community. At present, however. the greatest demand for new site construction is concentrated in cellular and broadband PCS. In most parts of the country, there are two Commission-licensed entities providing cellular , services. In addition, the Commission has already issued two broadband PCS licenses in each Major Trading Area, and soon will issue four more broadband PCS licenses for Basic Trading Areas. (PART IV of this Fact Sheet#2 contains maps showing the Major and Basic Trading Areas). Therefore. during the upcoming year, local governments can expect approximately eight discrete cellular and broadband PCS licensees to seek antenna facilities in each community. However, the actual number is likely to be smaller than eight due to the ability-of existing' cellular and PCS licensees to obtain more than one license in an area. and the expected consolidation*of providers within the wireless communications industry. 6. Does the Commission ►naintai►r a►{r records on the locations of personal wireless structures throughout the United States? ansiver: The Commission maintains site information on antenna structures that mnv affect air navigation. including (1) antenna structures located over 200 feet above ground, and (2) antenna structures that are in close proximity to airport runways. Antenna structures that do not exceed 20 feet above existing landscape or buildings. however, are not included. Site information for structures built prior to July 1, 1996, is contained in the Commission's "tower file" database. Site information for structures built after July 1, 1996, as well as an increasing number of structures built before that date, is contained in the Commission's "antenna registration" database. The registration database will contain all the tower file information by July 1998. Additionally, the Commission's cellular and SMR licensing databases contain some site information for base stations in those services. For a fee, you can request a search of the tower file or antenna registration databases through International Transcription Service. Inc. (ITS). 2100 M Street, N.W., Suite 140, Washington. DC 20037, at (202) 857-3800. You may also view the antenna registration database on-line using the Commission's ASR Electronic Filing/Viewing Software. For more information on this software, 6 please call (800) 322-1117. The cellular and SMR databases are available for on-line viewing in the Public Reference Room of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau's Commercial Wireless Division, located on the fifth floor of 2025 M Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20554. For more information, you may contact the Reference Room at(202)418-1350. You may also obtain on-line access from a remote location, by contacting Interactive Systems, Inc.. 1601 North Kent:Street, Suite 1103. Arlington, VA 22209, at (703) 812-8270. However, because PCS licensees are issued a blanket license for their entire geographic area, the Commission does not maintain any information in its - -databases on the specific locations of any PCS,base stations, unless they fall into the categories - listed above. ` 7. Sonre people consider personal wireless service facilities to be unsiglrtl j% Is there sonte way to make these structures blend in with their srrrrorrrtdings? Answer: Antennas for personal wireless services can sometimes be mounted on existing structures such as building roof tops, church steeples,street lights, traffic lights, or electric utility substations, where they are relatively unobtrusive. Painting antenna structures to blend in with the existing structure is also an effective camouflage. Camouflaging of antennas is also used to accommodate highly specialized land use concerns. For example, a personal wireless service provider seeking to locate a transmitter site in a historic district may consider camouflaging'the antenna in such structures as clock towers or artificial trees. Such camouflaging is, however, expensive and time consuming and most service providers are reluctant to routinely use the camouflage option. ZONING ISSUES 3. f3'hat ti pes of information ewchanges should occur at the beginning of the local zoning process that would be helpful both to local and state governments and to personal wireless service providers? Answer: From the perspective of the local and state governments, it is helpful for the wireless service provider to supply as much advance information as possible about the nature of its service offerings and the "big picture" plan for service deployment. Local zoning authorities have a strong interest in becoming fully informed about exactly what they are authorizing, and what will be the long-term effects of facilities siting on land use in their communities. Many personal wireless service providers have found it helpful to organize seminars aimed at acquainting local zoning authorities with their services. Community outreach is also a productive way for new wireless service providers to pave the way for introduction of their offerings. Personal wireless service providers may be able to expedite the zoning; authorization process if they target, where possible, site locations that are compatible with the proposed use, such as industrial zones, utility rights of way and pre-existing structures. i From the perspective of the personal wireless service provider, knowing what to expect in the zoning process is the primary concern. Therefore, state and local authorities should endeavor to provide wireless service providers with a clear picture of the zoning authorization process in. advance. It is also helpful for zoning authorities to share information about their land use priorities to determine where and how wireless service facilities fit into the plans. Finally, keep in mind that wireless telecommunications systems are very dynamic. Personal wireless services are thus designed to respond quickly to customer demands which may change dramatically as a result of the construction of new highways and roads and the development of new residential and business communities. 9. Ho iv do personal wireless service providers approach state and local governments to regitest authorization to constrnnct,place or n:odif_�y theirfacilities? Answer: A personal wireless service provider may have an internal antenna facilities siting team which seeks potential sites for the company's own needs, or it may hire an independent contractor to seek potential sites. Some of these independent facilities siting companies may be working on behalf of more than one Commission licensee at a time, or they may not be seeking sites for any Commission licensees at all. The local zoning authorities should therefore be aware that a facilities siting company may not be seeking the sites that are of most interest to particular Commission licensees, but rather seek general sites on highly elevated locations in the hopes of leasing the sites, in turn, to Commission licensees. 10. Can personal wireless service pro riders share connnnon strrtctnrres to honnse their. transmitters? Answer: Yes, it is possible for these entities to share structures. Sharing of structures by several wireless service providers is typically referred to as "collocation." The Commission encourages collocation of antenna structures to the extent technolo;ically feasible, and recommends that local zoning authorities engage the parties in cooperative efforts to chart the potential overlap of desirable locations, in order to minimize the number of antenna structures to be sited. It has also been our experience that personal wireless service providers are responsive to positive incentives to collocate, such as, for example. processing the zoning application of a collocating facility more quickly. There are, however, limitations on collocation. and it should not be viewed as a complete solution to all land use concerns associated with the deployment of personal wireless services. First, there are physical limitations on how many transmitters a single structure can sustain. Different tower structures have different structural tolerances. In general, there are other technical issues that the service provider must consider, including the evaluation of interference and compliance with the Commission's RF emissions criteria. In addition, personal wireless services will deploy a variety of technologies that will require differing site configurations to provide subscribers with quality service. It is also important to note that as additional service 8 f providers enter the market, they«-ill tailor their offerings to market demands that remain unsatisfied. so that while the first two providers in the community may- be able to share a site because they seek to provide similar service to a similar market, the third provider may- require a new site configuration because it intends, for example, to provide wireless Internet access to the community's educational institutions. For this third provider, collocation with the first two providers may therefore be technically or economically problematic. Additionally. because collocation groups many pieces of equipr.-ent on a single structure, collocation may result in larger and more obtrusive and unsightly structures than multiple, discrete installations of individual antennas and transmitters. It should also be kept in mind that personal wireless service providers are fierce-competitors that--- are often deploying the first commercial use of a particular technology. As a result, the providers may be unwilling to share their siting plans, particularly actual site locations, because they consider these plans proprietary business information, or they may be reluctant to engage in group discussions with their competitors about siting because such conduct could be viewed as anticompetitive. ` Finally, because these services are new technologies, it will be difficult to predict the exact location of all sites at the time of initial service deployment, and adjustments may be necessary along the way. New technologies also present unique technical challenges. Attempts by state and local governments to "reengineer" these new technologies and service offerings may have unpredictable effects on service quality and coverage. At the same time, the new law recognizes the legitimacy of local zoning and land use concerns. Service providers and local zoning authorities are thus encouraged to work together to develop ways to protect the proprietary nature of siting plans yet still yield information that can be useful to local zoning authorities for developing overall zoning plans for personal wireless facilities. 11. Ho►v quickly must state or local Zoning authorities process applications Jor neiv personal ►vireless antenna structures? Answer: Section 704 of the 1996 Act states that local authorities are required to act upon an application for a facility site within a reasonable period of time. The Conference Report accompanying Section 704 explains that the "nature and scope" of each request should be taken into account. The Conference Report further explains that "f i)f a request for placement of a. personal wireless facility involves a zoning; variance or a public hearing or comment process. the time period for rendering a decision will be the usual period under such circumstances. It is not the intent of this provision to give preferential treatment to the personal wireless service industry in the processing of requests, or to subject their requests to any but the generally applicable time frame for zoning decision." V Some state and local governments have adopted, or have considered adopting, "freezes" on the processing of facilities siting applications in anticipation of an increase in applications for personal wireless antenna structures. Many state or local oovernments believe that such freezes 9 i or moratoria are necessary because they are being asked to evaluate long-teen land use issues without havine relevant ordinances in place, and in some instances without the information thev need to make these types of global assessments. Freezes of this nature are not looked upon favorably by personal wireless service providers because the providers are generally concerned. that moratoria(especially those that are open-ended or renewable) cause uncertaint'• and disruption to their business plans. In addition, wireless service providers find the lack of certainty amplified when it is not clear exactly what the state or local government is accomplishing during the moratorium other than not processing their applications. While the issue of whether moratoria are consistent with Section 704 is being developed in the courts, the Conference Report provides some Guidance:- "It is the intent of this section that bans or policies that have the effect of banning personal wireless services or facilities not be allowed and that decisions be made on a case-by case basis." Moratoria may have a disproportionate impact on some personal wireless service providers, who may be effectively blocked from entering the market during the pendency of the freeze, or may be inhibited from further deployment or improvement of existing service. For one court's opinion on this issue, see Sprint Spectrum, L.P. v. CityoftVedina, 924 F. Supp. 1036 (W.D. Wash. 1996). In certain instances, state and local governments may benefit from a brief, finite period of consideration in order to set up a process for the orderly handling of facilities siting requests. These brief periods of consideration may be most effective if the state or local government communicates clearly to wireless service providers the specific duration of the moratorium, the tasks that the local governmental entity intends to accomplish during the moratorium and the ways in which the wireless service providers can help the local government to achieve the stated goals of the moratorium by, for example, providing additional information about their needs and about their services. 12. If the state or local zoning atrthorities dent applications for personal wireless antenna structures. must the decisions be in writing? Ansiver: Yes. Section 704 of the 1996 Act mandates that the decision must be in writing, and supported by substantial evidence contained in a written record. Tile Conference Report explains that "substantial evidence contained in a written record" means "tile traditional standard used for judicial review of agency actions." For one court's opinion on this issue, see BellSouth Xfobility Inc., v. Givinneu County, No. 1:96-cv-1268-GET (N.D. Ga. Aug. 13, 1996). r 13. Section 704 states that state or local governments mitt•not unreasonably discrintinate among providers of functionally equivalent services. What _types of slate and local governmental actions constitute unreasonable discrimination? Answer: It appears that what constitutes "reasonable" discrimination among providers will be developed in the courts on a case-by-case basis. However, Congress' Confcrence Report accompanying Section 704 provides some guidance as well, explaining that the intent of the 10 a .a conferees is "to ensure that a State or local government does not in making a decision reeardin; the placement, construction and modification of facilities of personal wireless services ._. unreasonably favor one competitor over another." The Conference Report further explains the intent of the conferees is to "provide localities with the flexibility to treat facilities that create different visual, aesthetic, or safety concerns differently to the extent permitted under generally applicable zoning requirements even if those facilities provide functionally equivalent services. For example,the conferees do not intend that if a State or local government grants a permit in a commercial district, it must also grant a permit for a competitors 60-foot tower in a residential district." As a general matter, there appears to be an expectation that state and local governments should endeavor to avoid making land use decisions that give one personal wireless service provider a competitive advantage over another.-For-one courts opinion on this issue, see 6Yeste!-Milwaukee Co., Inc. v. Sept, 4, 1996). lYaluvorth County.No. 96-2097, 1996 WL 496670 (Wis. Ct. App. 14. What should I do if the state or local government has acted inconsistently ►vith Section 704, and I have been adversely affected? Answer: If the state or local governmental action is inconsistent with Section 704, and you are adversely affected by such action, you may appeal the zoning authority's decision to a court of competent jurisdiction. Congress' Conference Report which accompanied Section 704 states that such actions may be filed in the federal district court in which the facilities are located or a State court,of competent jurisdiction, at the option of the party appealing the decision. Section 704 also requires that such action be filed in court within 30 days after the state or local ;government acts or fails to act. and courts are directed to rule expeditiously on such cases. If the decision of a state or local government authority which adversely affects you is based on the environmental effects of radiofrequency emissions, such decision may be appealed to the courts or it may be appealed directly to the Commission through a request for Declaratory Rulin`. pursuant to Section 1.2 of the Commission's Rules. Either way, however, the appeal must be filed within 30 days after the state or local government's action. 15. What can the federal government do to accommodate multiple providers of personal ivireless services in seeking antenna structure locations? Answer: Section 704 of the 1996 Act mandates that the federal government make available property, rights-of-way, and easements under its control for the placement of new spectrum- based telecommunications services. It also provides that a presumption may be established to grant such requests absent unavoidable direct conflict with the government's mission or planned use of the locations, and that the decisions regarding siting on such locations most be fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory. y On August 10, 1995, President Clinton issued an Executive Memorandum directing," the Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA), in coordination with other federal 11 . � J government departments and agencies, to develop procedures to facilitate appropriate access to federal property for the siting of mobile services antenna structures. In response to this order and ' the Congressional mandate, GSA has prepared a manual entitled "Government-Wide Procedures for Placing Commercial Antennas," which is published in Volume 61, page 14100 of the Federal Register, issued on March 29, 1996. For more information on the use of federal property to site wireless antenna facilities, please contact James Herbert, Office of Property Acquisition and Realty Services, Public Building Service, General Services Administration, at(202) 531-0376. or write to GSA at 18th & F Streets. NW, Washington. DC 20405. Section 704 also mandated the Commission to provide technical support to states in order to encourage them to make-property. rights-of vvay and easements under their jurisdiction available- for the placement of new spectrum-based telecommunications services. For more information on how the Commission can be of assistance to the state and local governments in this area. please contact Steve Markendorff, Chief of the Broadband Branch, Commercial Wireless Division. Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, at (202)418-0620. or fax (202)418-1412. or email "smarkend@fcc.gov." R.ADIOFREOUENCY (RF) EMISSIONS 16. Does Section 704 preempt state and local governments from basing regulation of the Placement, construction or modification of personal►viceless facilities directty or indirectly on the environmental effects of RF emissions? Answer: Yes. Section 704 states that "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." 17. Have ant stutlies been conducted on potential health haTards of locating an antenna structures close to residential communities? Answer: Many governmental agencies. scientists. engineers and professional associations have conducted studies of exposure levels due to RF emissions from cellular transmitter facilities. These levels have been found to be typically thousands of times below the levels considered to be safe by expert entities such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Inc. (IEEE). and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP), as reflected in the Commission's rules governing RF emissions. 18. Has the Commission adopted new guidelines for evaluating RF e-rposures? Answer: Yes. In light of revised guidelines developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. and adopted by the American National Standards Institute in.1992 (ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992), the Commission initiated a proceeding in 199") to determine whether 12 the Commission should adopt these guidelines to replace the 1982 ANSI guidelines. Section 704 of the 1996 Act required the Commission to complete this rulemaking proceeding (ET Docket 93-62) and have in place revised RF exposure guidelines by August 7, 1996. The Commission adopted a Report and Order, FCC 96-326, on August 1, 1996, which revised the guidelines that the Commission will use to evaluate the environmental effects of transmitters licensed or authorized by the Commission. The new guidelines governing transmitter facilities become effective January 1, 1997. Guidelines governing equipment authorization become effective immediately. 19. How do the new guidelines differ from the e-risting guidelines used b3•the Cmm�ussion? Answer: The new guidelines are based on recommendations from the public, including federal health and safety agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These agencies recommended that we adopt elements of both . , the 1992 revision of the ANSI standard and the exposure criteria recommended by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. In certain respects the new guidelines are more stringent than those used previously by the Commission. For example, exposure limits allowed for the general public are stricter with respect to exposure from building-mounted and tower-mounted transmitting antennas as well as from hand-held devices such as cellular telephones. 20. Which federal agencies made recommendations to the Commission that formed a basis for the final rules? Answer: While Congress vested the Commission with the authority and responsibility for red=ulating the environmental effects of RF emissions. four kev federal agencies with responsibility for health and safety filed comments in this proceeding and made specific recommendations. These agencies were the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). In adopting the new guidelines. the Commission paid considerable deference to the recommendations of these federal agencies, and these agencies have reaffirmed their support for the Commission's action with letters which are part of the record in this docket. 21. What is the American National Standards Institute? Answer: The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a non-profit, privately funded membership organization that coordinates the development of voluntary national standards in the United States. ANSI, based in New York, New York, has a membership composed of over 1200 companies, 250 professional, technical, trade, labor and consumer organizations. and approximately 30 government agencies. ANSI and IEEE standards are often recognized by 13 many govemment agencies and organizations in both the United States and abroad. 22. What is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc? The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers(IEEE) is the world's largest technical professional society comprised of over 320.000 engineers throughout the world. IEEE is a non- profit organization that promotes the development and application of electrotechnology and applied sciences for the benefit of humanity, the advancement of the profession and the well being of its members. The technical objectives of the IEEE focus on advancing the theory and practice of electrical, electronics and computer engineering, and computer science. IEEE standards are voluntary and these documents are developed within the Technical Committees of the IEEE Societies and the Standards Coordinating Committees of the IEEE Standards Board. Members of these committees serve voluntarily and without compensation and may or may not be members of the institute. The standards developed within the IEEE represent a consensus of the broad expertise on the subject within the Institute as well as those activities outside the IEEE that have expressed an interest in participating in the development of the standard. 23. What is the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements? Answer: The National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) is a non- profit organization chartered by the United States Congress to provide government, the public, and industry with recommendations and guidance concerning, human exposure to ionizing and non-ionizing tadiation. The Commission, along with other government anencies and organizations. has an official relationship with NCRP as a "collaborating organization." 24. Ho►v will antenna sites be evaluated for RF evposure? Answer: Antenna sites will be evaluated for compliance with limits for maximum permissible exposure (MPE) if the} meet the criteria based on operating power, location, or height above ;round set forth in Table 1 in the new Section 1.1307 of the Commission's rules. Under the rules, all sites are required to comply with the new MPE limits, but only certain sites are required to undergo environmental evaluation. The rules provide specific guidelines and procedures for such evaluation. 25. Some carriers say their facilities are "categorical!►, excluded"from compliance. What does that mean? Answer: In the past, the Commission categorically excluded certain radio services, including cellular, land mobile services, and others, from routine environmental evaluation requirements. Categorical exclusions are allowed under the National Environmental Policy Act if such facilities are determined, individually or collectively, to have no significant impact on the quality of the 14 human environment. This does not mean, however. that such facilities do not have to meet the Commission's guidelines for exposure to RF emissions. Rather, it means that certain facilities will normally be assumed not to exceed the applicable MPE limits, and do not have to demonstrate compliance routinely. Under the new rules, the Commission has changed the ways it determines which facilities should be categorically excluded. Instead of exempting whole services. the categorical exclusions are now based on the operating power, location, or accessibility of an individual facility. Thus. the categories requiring environmental evaluation have been changed to include some facilities which-were previously categorically excluded and to categorically exclude'others %Lich Were - - previously included. Table 1 in the new Section 1.1307 of the Commission's rules identifies those facilities that are subject to routine environmental evaluation. Thus, under the new rules which apply to cellular, PCS. and paging, as well as other servioes, some of a carrier's facilities may be categorically excluded, while others are subject to routine environmental evaluation. It is.. important to note that if the Commission receives evidence that a particular facility or equipment may not be in compliance with the MPE or specific absorption rate (SAR) limits. the Commission can require that the operator of such facility or the manufacturer of such device demonstrate compliance, even if it is otherwise categorically excluded. 26. Hov can 1 obtain a copy of the new Commission rules adopting the revised RF ewposure g delelines? Answer: PART II of this Fact Sheet#2 sets forth the most relevant Commission rules governing RF emissions. Paper copies of the Commission's Rel)o-t and Order which adopted these new guidelines can be obtained from the Commission's duplication contractor. International Transcription Service (ITS). 2100 N-1 Street. N.W.. Suite.140. Washington. DC 20037.at (202) 857-3800. An electronic version of the Report and Order is also available from the Internet on the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) homepa,e at http://-,%-%vw.fcc.gov/oet. Under the section entitled "Headlines." click on the sentence concerning RF guidelines. The text of a press release and the complete Report and Order can be accessed this way. 27 Hov can I obtain additional information about RFsafeq-and standards? Answer: The Commission's Office of Engineering; and Technology (OET) provides technical bulletins and fact sheets that address these issues. These documents are available by mail upon request to the OET's RF Safety Information Line at (202)418-2464. Additionally, the Commission's Compliance and Information Bureau maintains a Communications and Crisis Management Center which is staffed 24 hours a day. seven days a week. In the event of an emergency, such as a radiofrequencv hazard threatening public safety or health. the public can call (202) 632-6975, or fax (202) 418-2813, or e-mail "dprescot@fcc.gov." The watch officer who answers at that number can contact the Commission's staff in the affected area and dispatch 1� r them within a matter of hours. For more general background information on the health and safety issues related to electromagnetic fields and biological effects, you may also call the Environmental Protection . Asency's Electromagnetic Field (EMF) information line at 1-800-363-2383. IMPACT OF PERSONAL WIRELESS FACILITIES ON AIRPLANE NAVIGATION AND ON THE ENVIROMMENT 28. Are personal wireless facilities hazardous to airplane navigation? lVitat has lire Commission done to address this problem? Answer: Antenna structures or towers which are proposed to be constructed taller than 60.96 meters (200 feet) above ground level and towers which are to be located within certain distances of airport runways must be registered with the Commission, renardless of whether or not am_• other notification to the Commission is required for that particular type of communications service. The Commission works closely with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ensure that Commission licensees do not construct antenna structures which may constitute a menace to air navigation because both of these agencies have jurisdiction and responsibility of regulating the construction, marking and lightina* of these antenna structures. Depending on the FAA's recommendations reached upon conducting an aeronautical study of the proposed structure, the Commission may require these Commission-registered structures to be marked. painted and/or lighted, or in some situations to be constructed at a reduced height, in order to avoid becoming a public safety hazard. For more information on the FAA safety requirements, please refer to the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau's Fact Sheet PR5000 '"15, entitled "Antenna Structure Registration." A copy of this Fact Sheet can be obtained by request at 1-800-322-1117, or by sending a request b%- email to "mavdav fcc.gov." Fact Sheet PR5000 rl5 is also available on the Internet on the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau homepage at http://%%,%-%%'.fcc.cov/%ytb/antstruc.html. 29. Are there any requirements that personal wireless services providers consider the effect of their proposed facilities upon the environment? Answer: Yes. As a federal agency, the Commission is required by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) to ensure that it considers effects upon the environment of any major action that it takes. Because the Commission is a licensing agency, it requires that all licensees comply with NEPA as well, by evaluating their actions for environmental consequences. The Commission's rules implementing NEPA are found in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1, Sections 1.1301-1.1319, 47 C.F.R. SS 1.1301-1.1319. Each licensee must evaluate the location of a proposed structure to determine if it is in an environmentally sensitive 16 i area as determined in Section 1.1307. Specifically,there are eight categories listed in Section 11307(a). as follows: ` (1) officially designated wilderness areas; (2) officially designated wildlife preserves; (3) situations which may affect listed threatened or vadangered species or critical habitats; ` (4) situations which may affect historical sites listed or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, (5) Indian religious sites; - (6) 100-year floodplains (as determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)'s flood insurance rate maps); (7) situations which may cause significant change in surface features, such as wetland fills, deforestation or water diversion; and y (8) proposed use of high intensity white lights in residential neighborhoods. Section 1.1307(b) also requires an environmental evaluation if the proposed transmitter may cause human exposure to RF radiation in excess of the Commission's adopted guidelines. If the licensee's proposed construction falls within one of these categories. the licensee is required to prepare an-environmental assessment (EA), as instructed in'Section 1.1311. and file that document with the appropriate Bureau of the Commission for evaluation. Pursuant to Section 1.1312, a licensee that files an EA must await Commission approval of its proposed project before commencing any construction. even if Commission approval is not otherwise required for such construction. The licensee's application is also placed on public notice as a "major action." and all interested parties are afforded a 30-day period in which to file comments on the proposed effects upon the environment. If this period expires without any negative comments. and if the Commission staff, after consulting other governmental agencies with expertise over the subject matter, makes a finding of no significant impact. then the construction can proceed. ` For more information on the Commission's NEPA compliance requirements and preparation of EAs in general. contact the Enforcement Division of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. at (202) 418-0569. or fax (202) 418-2644. 17 r r� I J Town of Barnstable Planning Department Staff Report TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Appeal Number 1999-08-Special Permit Pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings Appeal Number 1999-09-Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2) Expansion of a Pre-Existing Nonconforming Use Date: January 7, 1999 To: Zoning Board of Appeals Approved By: Jacqueline Etsten, Principal Planner Reviewed By: Art Traczyk, Principal Planner Drafted By: Alan Twarog, Associate Planner Applicant: TeleCorp PCS,_lnc. Property Address:.----,— 364 Phinney's Lane,,Hyanni M Assessor's Map/Parcel: Map 274, Parcel 019 Area: 5.59 acres Zoning: RG Residential G Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: GP Groundwater Protection District Filed:December 14, 1998 Public Hearing:January 13, 1999 Decision Due:March 24, 1999 Standing: The property is owned by Audrey Anderson. The portion of the property in which the applicant intends to lease is within the utility easement owned by Commonwealth Electric. The applicant has a lease agreement with both the owner of the property, Audrey Anderson, and with Commonwealth Electric, and has submitted a copy of the property deed and the lease agreements to show standing before the Board. Assessor's records, dated 01/05/99, list the current owner as the Robert H. Goodwin Trust. The assessor's office has been notified of this discrepancy. Background: The property that is the subject of these appeals consists of a 5.59 acre lot located off Phinney's Lane in the village of Barnstable but is commonly addressed as 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis. The site is presently improved with a 17,360 sq. ft. commercial warehouse building and electric utility poles and transmission lines. The applicant is proposing to construct a wireless telecommunications facility on a portion of this site by attaching an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing 88.5' Commonwealth Electric pole and installing a concrete pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets at the base of the pole. The height of the proposed antenna will be 98'. The property is located in a RG Residential G Zoning District which only permits single-family residential dwellings as a principal permitted use of the land. 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. f; A } D Planning Department-Staff Report-TeleCorp PCS, Inc. �.. Appeal No.1999-08-Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Structure Appeal No.1999-09-Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Nonconforming Use However, at this point in time, the Town's Zoning Ordinance does not have any provisions directly governing wireless communications. The Planning Department is currently working on a draft of a proposed personal wireless communication zoning amendment, in conjunction with the Local Comprehensive Plan Implementation Committee (LCPIC). The Planning Department has also drafted a set of guidelines and information requirements for wireless communications(see attached copy). At present, 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 use as-of-right or does not contain Special Permit provisions to allow the use, the only other way to obtain approval would be by way of a Use Variance. In discussion with the Legal Department, it was concluded-that with respect to electric transmission towers and lines-they were originally permitted as public utilities by the Town. It was suggested that the only relief needed, to add to existing structures, would be a special permit to document that additional use -as an alteration/expansion of a non-conforming use. This documentation-a special permit- provides the town with the means to monitor and regulate the location of wireless communication facilities and provides the applicant with zoning rights to the use at this locus. Requested Relief: The applicant has applied for the following zoning relief: Appeal Number 1999-08-Special Permit for the alteration and expansion of a nonconforming structure not used as a single or two-family dwelling (Section 4-4.4(2))to permit the installation of an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole at a height of 98 feet. There is a maximum height limitation of 30 feet and a minimum 30 foot front yard setback required on the property. The subject utility pole is presently nonconforming with regard to height and the front yard setback; being approximately 88.5 feet in height and approximately 13 feet from the front property line. Appeal Number 1999-09-Special Permit for the expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use (Section 4-4.5(2))to permit the installation of a wireless communications facility by attaching an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole and constructing a concrete equipment pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets at the base of the pole. The use of the property for electric utility purposes is pre-existing nonconforming. Staff Review/Comments: Use of the property for electric transmission lines pre-dates zoning. The property was originally zoned RA-1 Residential A-1 in 1950 (ATM 3/6-7/50, Art. 67). Between 1956 and 1979, the property was zoned B Business until it was changed to its present RG zoning (STM 5/5/79, Art. 7). The commercial warehouse on this site was constructed in 1975, according to assessor's records. At that time, the property was zoned B Business. It appears that the current uses of the property are legal nonconforming uses. However, the applicant should be prepared to provide the Board with information on all the current uses of this site, to include the present use(s)of the warehouse building. Site Plan Review The proposal was found approvable by the Site Plan Review Committee on October 22, 1998 with the condition that the applicant must provide a paved apron at Phinney's Lane. At Site Plan Review, the applicant originally noted the height of the proposed antenna to be 95 feet. However, the proposed height, as shown on the approved site plan, is 98 feet. 2 z Planning Department-Staff Report-TeleCorp PCS,Inc. Appeal No. 1999-08-Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Structure Appeal No. 1999-09-Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Nonconforming Use The applicant is proposing to fence in the equipment pad with a 6' high chain link security fence. The leased area will be adequately screened from Phinney's Lane by a perimeter of shrubs. The proposed equipment pad does meet the minimum 30 foot front yard setback required on this site. The applicant should be prepared to address any of the Board's concerns about the additional height being proposed . Is it necessary for proper coverage or installation? 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. The applicant should be prepared to provide the Board with documentation that TeleCorp complies with FCC standards.and all information requests and standards of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Special Permit Requirements: For the expansion and alteration of a pre-existing nonconforming structure(Appeal No. 1999-08), the Board must find that the proposed expansion is not substantially more detrimental to the surrounding neighborhood. If the structure houses a nonconforming use, the provisions of Section 4-4.5 also apply (Appeal No. 1999-09). For the expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use the Board must find that the proposed expansion, and/or intensification will not be more detrimental to the neighborhood and that the following requirements are met: A)Any proposed expansion of the use shall conform to the established setbacks for the zoning district in which it is located, or such greater setbacks as the Zoning Board of Appeals may require due to the nature of the use and its impact on the neighborhood and surrounding properties. B)The proposed use and expansion is on the same lot as occupied by the nonconforming use on the date it became nonconforming. C)The proposed new use is not expanded beyond the zoning district in existence on the date it became nonconforming. D)At the discretion of the Zoning Board of Appeals, improvements may be required in order to reduce the impact on the neighborhood and surrounding properties including but not limited to the following: 1) greater conformance of signage to the requirements of Section 4-3; 2) the addition of off-street parking and loading facilities; 3) improved pedestrian safety,traffic circulation and reduction in the number and/or width of curb-cuts; 4) increase of open space or vegetated buffers and screening along adjoining lots and roadways; 5) accessory uses or structures to the principal nonconforming use, may be required to be brought into substantial conformance with the present zoning. The standards for granting a special permit also require the following findings of fact to be made by the Board (Section 5-3.3(2)): 3 f V L Planning Department-Staff Report-TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Appeal No. 1999-08-Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Structure Appeal No. 1999-09-Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Nonconforming Use • that the application falls within a category specifically excepted in the ordinance for a grant of a Special Permit, (Section 4-4.4(2) allows for the alteration and expansion of a nonconforming structure and Section 4-4.5(2) allows for the expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use by granting of a Special Permit), • that a site plan has been reviewed and found approvable in accordance with Section 4-7 (The site plan was found approvable on October 22, 1998 by Site Plan Review Committee- Site Plan Review No. 088-98), and, • that after evaluation of all the evidence presented, the proposal fulfills the spirit and intent of the Zoning Ordinance and would not represent a substantial detriment to the public good or the neighborhood affected. Suggested Conditions: If the Board finds to grant the requested relief in Appeal Nos. 1999-08 and 1999-09, 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 COM-E-HYNO34B", dated 10/08/98 and revised on 10/15/98. 2. The proposed accelerator antenna shall not exceed a height of 98 feet, as shown on the submitted plans. 3. The use of the property is limited to electric utility purposes, a wireless communications facility to consist of an accelerator antenna and associated equipment, as shown on the submitted plans, and all legal nonconforming uses presently located in the warehouse building. 4. 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. 5. The color of the accelerator antenna and any associated cables shall match that of the existing utility pole to lessen the visual impact. 6. The applicant must provide a paved apron at Phinney's lane, as required by Site Plan Review. Attachments: Applications Copies: Applicant/Petitioner Assessor Map/Card Site Plan Draft Guidelines Site Plan Approval Letter Wattachments 4 I h Y 't H The Town of Barnstable Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis mA o2601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner October 26, 1998 Christopher McCarrier TeleCorp PCs 20 Industrial Park Drive Nashua N.H. 03062 Re:SPR-088-98 Telecorp PCS Inc.,1 H64 Phinney's Lane,Barnstable (2741019) Proposal:Attach accelerator antenna to top of existing 88.5'ComElectric pole at 95'and install concrete pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets. Dear Mr. McCander, The above referenced proposal was reviewed at the Site Plan Review Meeting of October 22, 1998 and approved under Section 4-7.4 (2) of the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance and forwarded to the Zoning Board of Appeals with the following conditions: Applicant must provide a paved apron at Phinney's Lane 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 SPR Meeting Notes 10/22/98 Site Plan Review Meeting of October 22, 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, Lt. Donald Chase, Hyannis Fire Dept., and Anna Brigham, Site Plan Review Coordinator. Also in attendance were: Steve Haas and Arthur Cote for Cote Fisheries. Attorney Patrick Butler, Terry Whitemore, Dan Ojala for the Cape Cod Hospital. Attorney Peter Freeman, Donald Bain, and Dan Ojala for Ashley Manor. Michael Ward for Decorators Workroom. David Vivian and Chris MacCarrier for TeleCorp PCS. Meeting was called to order at 9:00 AM. Adjourned at 10:40 AM. SPR-088-98 Telecorp PCS Inc.,1364 Phinney's Lane, Barnstable (274/,019) • Proposal: Attach accelerator antenna to top of existing 88.5' ComElectric pole at 95' and install concrete pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets. David Vivian presented the proposal. Will trench for under ground utilities. • Planning addressed attaching onto pole and reason for location. Must go to Zoning Board of Appeals. Addressed ownership. ComElectric has a utility easement. TeleCorp has a lease with ground owner. • Health requested photos. Applicant did not supply them with this application, just supplied elevations. Discussed aesthetics. Cabinets will have electric and phone lines. Also,there will be back-up batteries in the event of power outages. These batteries are rechargeable. health concerned with battery disposal. • Engineering requested a paved apron at Phinney's Lane. • Building Commissioner stated land is owned by Anderson apparently. Applicant has 2 leases; one with ComElectric and one from the landowner. Radius is 1 mile. Discussed other wireless communication systems. Applicant stated they will need about 30 sites Cape-wide. Commissioner noted the ComElectric easement is very old. deed is hand-written. • APPROVED to Zoning Board with one condition, plan was signed: • Applicant must provide a paved apron at Phinney's Lane 1 Is rum wm OURss 61s IO ¢¢ 47 / Il2 # runs 22 1 \ 5 #1m WV4 Io \ 41 to � o W s — — 'O- -j / m� rip � --------------I , 0 1 i IW94 ' 4#6� � 1 , , , Will 1bVA2 *Isx � as , SW Ia Wq ON a p s M pi, Ark s, �� ♦♦ / ��� ♦� — 40-5\� VA AWA \\♦ O 1 �3? H TELECORP PCS. INC. W E MAP 274 PARCEL 19 1364 PHINNEYS, LANE s HYANNIS MA ' SCALE 111 = 200' rOWN CLERK 3. 9BAMSTABLE, MASB. r 99 MAR 24 P 40 1_- rfD MAC s (. Town of Barnstable ' THIS DOCUMENT HAS Zoning Board of Appeals NOT BEEN RECORDED Decision and Notice FILE COPY ONLY! Appeal Number 1999-35-TeleCorp PCs, Inc. Special Permit Pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2) Expansion of a Pre-Existing Nonconforming Use Summary: Granted With Conditions Applicant: TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Property Address: 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis, MA Assessor's Map/Parcel: Map 274, Parcel 019 Area: 5.59 acres Zoning: RG Residential G Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: GP Groundwater Protection District Background: The property consists of a 5.59 acre lot(Parcel 19) located off Phinney's Lane in the village of Barnstable but is commonly addressed as 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis. The site is presently improved with a 17,360 sq. ft. commercial warehouse building and electric utility poles and transmission lines. The applicant is proposing to construct a wireless telecommunications facility on a portion of this site by attaching an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing 88.5' Commonwealth Electric pole and installing a concrete pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets at the base of the pole. The height of the proposed antenna will be 99.5'. The property is located in a RG Residential G Zoning District which only permits single-family residential dwellings as a principal permitted use of the land. Requested Relief: The applicant has applied for the following zoning relief: Appeal Number 1999-35-Special Permit for the expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use (Section 4-4.5(2)) to permit the installation of a wireless communications facility by attaching an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole and constructing a concrete equipment pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets at the base of the pole. The use of the property for electric utility purposes is the pre-existing nonconformity in use the applicant is proposing to expand. Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on February 19, 1999. 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 March 17, 1999, at which time the Board granted the requested Special Permit with conditions. Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Gene Burman, Ron Jansson, Gail Nightingale, Richard Boy, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Charles Sabatt represented the applicant. Supporting staff included Christopher McCarrier, Zoning Specialist and Dave Vivian, Zoning Manager from WFI-Entel Technologies, Inc. A memorandum in support of this appeal was previously submitted to the file. r ' Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1999-35-TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Nonconforming Use Attorney Sabatt explained the applicant is seeking a Special Permit to attach an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole. The pole is located on land owned by Audrey Anderson and a ten year site lease with TeleCorp Realty, LLC was submitted. Also submitted was the Site Lease Agreement between Commonwealth Electric Co. and TeleCorp Realty LLC. The proposed facility will consist of a six foot accelerator antenna two amplifiers each tw p p Y p o feet in height and a one foot clamp on top of a 88.5 foot transmission pole for a total of 99.5 feet in height. On the ground will be a concrete pad of approximately 12'6" x 7'6" containing four refrigerator sized cabinets and three co-axle cables running to the pole. Around the pad will be a six foot chain link fence. There is currently a 15 foot wide driveway which will be used by maintenance personnel. TeleCorp will have approximately 30 sites on the Cape. Eight(possibly nine)will be located in the Town of Barnstable. Three sites already have approval from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Some sites do not need approval (they are co-locating on other towers)and one site will need Zoning Board approval in the future. Mr. Vivian briefly 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. These antennas are used to transmit and receive radio signals for hand-held mobile, digital phones. They operate under an agreement with AT&T Wireless Services using their system, but TeleCorp will use its own brand name. TeleCorp will use a 1900 megahertz frequency for digital telephone systems, email, voicemail, and data transmission. At some locations, the different carriers co-locate on the same tower but at a different, very specific megahertz frequency. There is no increase of radiation resulting from the close proximity of antennas. Mr. Vivian reported that even at maximum build-out, there is no risk of harm to humans. The signals are pointed at the horizon, not down at a house and the signal dissipates quickly. This is supported from an affidavit submitted by Daniel Goulet, Radio Frequency Engineering Expert. This cellular site has been approved by the Mass. Department of Public health (DPH). Each cell site must be registered with the DPH and they review the entire site. They check to see if there are any other carriers at or near the site and review everything before they approve a site. This site is not in the flight path of the Barnstable Municipal Airport. Although not required, TeleCorp notified the FAA. They can go up to twenty feet above any existing structure without having to notify the FAA. This site will not interfere with the airport transmission because the airport is on a different frequency. The airport is on a significantly lower frequency than a PCS carrier. With reference to the nature of the relief, that is the expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use, Ron Jansson asked if the Petitioner is construed to be a public utility. Attorney Sabatt stated that they probably are a public utility. He referred to an opinion from.the Mass. Department of Public Utilities (DPU) dated January 8, 1997, regarding Nextell Communications, Inc. where a very specific finding was made. It was ordered that providers of commercial mobile radio service qualify for public service corporation status pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 3. He explained that TeleCorp could circumvent local zoning altogether and not have to come before the Zoning Board of Appeals. That"route"would have been much easier, however, TeleCorp prefers to cooperate with the Town of Barnstable and allow the town to supervise them. TeleCorp went through the Site Plan Review process and are now going through the Zoning Board of Appeals for the Special Permit. Chapter 40A allows a public service corporation to exempt themselves from zoning upon petition to DPU. If the Zoning Board of Appeals were to deny this Special Permit, TeleCorp could go to the DPU and apply for an exemption and the Town of Barnstable would not be involved in the process and could lose any possible control. As to this specific site, what is the pre-existing nonconforming use that the applicant is seeking to expand upon. Attorney Sabatt explained that Chapter 40A, Section 6 states that if the structure or use was lawfully in existence before the adoption of the Zoning Ordinance then it is a pre-existiing nonconforming use. In 1945, the adoption of the"new" Chapter 40A made this pole use an exemption, but the use was- and still is-a lawful pre-existing nonconforming use. It is lawful because it is a pre-existing nonconforming use. The fact that it is exempt, does not undermine the fact that it was-and still is-a lawful pre-existing nonconforming use. Specifically, this pole was first placed in 1915. It was replaced in 2 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1999-35-TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Nonconforming Use the mid 1940s, again in 1954, and then again in the late 1980s. The pole was moved slightly between the 1954 and the 1980 site. The easement area for these poles was granted in 1938. Attorney Sabatt stressed that TeleCorp is using existing poles and existing structures rather than building new sites and new towers. Their goal is to use existing sites or co-locate. Mr. Vivian c9arified that TeleCorp will plant evergreens along the site as screening. The chain link fence is for security purposes. Ron Jansson had requested an opinion from.the Town Attorney at a previous hearing. He had questioned, whether a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2) is the correct form of relief for the proposed use of wireless communications given that public utility uses may be exempt from local zoning requirements under MGL Chapter 40A Section 3. Town Attorney Robert Smith orally reported to the Board Members that the applicant is seeking the proper relief. In his opinion, this is a pre-existing nonconforming use and a Special Permit is the proper relief. The Board asked that it be"put in writing"to alleviate any potential problem with other carriers in the future should they come before this Board. Attorney Sabatt reviewed the chain of title for this site. The current owner is Audrey Anderson. The portion of the property in which the applicant intends to lease is within the utility easement owned by Commonwealth Electric Company. The applicant has a lease agreement with both the owner of the property, Audrey Anderson, and with Commonwealth Electric. Public Comments: No one spoke in favor or in opposition to this appeal. Findings of Fact: At the hearing of March 17, 1999, the Board unanimously found the following findings of fact as related to Appeal No. 1999-35: 1. The applicant, TeleCorp PCS, Inc. is seeking a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2) Expansion of a Pre-Existing Nonconforming Use. 2. The property in issue is located at 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis, MA as shown on Assessor's Map 274, Parcel 019 and consists of 5.59 acres of land. The site is located in the RG Residential G Zoning District. 3. The property is located on the southerly side of Phinney's Lane close to the intersection of Phinney's Lane and Route 132 in an area that is already developed with commercial development. 4. The Petitioner is seeking to use an existing electric utility pole owned by Commonwealth Electric Company. They will install a concrete pad adjoining this pole along with four cabinets. The Petitioner proposes to an add an antenna not to exceed 10 feet with an overall height of the structure to be 99.5 feet. 5. The Petitioner, TeleCorp PCS, Inc., qualifies according to the 1997 Decision as being a public utility and otherwise could be construed to be exempt under MGL Chapter 40A, Section 3. However, the applicant has shown a willingness to work with the Town to accommodate the Town's concerns regarding the multiplication of towers with the Town's areas. 6. There has been no evidence presented to indicate that the increase in the height of this particular structure would be in derogation of -or detrimental to-the neighborhood affected especially in view of the fact that the telecommunication industry is here and needs to be expanded. 7. Based on the Town Attorney's oral opinion, the pole itself is a pre-existing nonconforming structure in view of the fact that it pre-dates zoning. 8. 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. Decision: Based on the findings of fact, a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the requested relief subject to 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 COM-E-HYNO34B", dated 10/08/98 and last revised on 02/18/98. 3 i I i Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1999-35-TeleCorp PCs, Inc. Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Nonconforming Use 2. • The proposed accelerator antenna shall not exceed a height of 99.5 feet, as shown on the submitted plans. 3. The use of the property is limited to electric utility purposes, a wireless communications facility to consist of an accelerator antenna and associated equipment, as shown on the submitted plans. 4. 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. 5. The color of the accelerator antenna and any associated cables shall match that of the existing utility pole to lessen the visual impact. 6. The applicant must provide a paved apron at Phinney's Lane, as required by Site Plan Review. 7. In the event there are any further expansion of the airport facility, thereby increasing the runway area or flight area to this area, the applicant must comply with all applicable rules and regulations of the FAA with reference to the marking of this structure. 8. The concrete cabinets on the ground shall be screened with year round evergreens and mature arborvitae for purposes of screening the cabinets from the surrounding area. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Gene Burman, Ron Jansson, Gail Nightingale, Richard Boy, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: None Order: Special Permit Number 1999-35 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 lerk. Emmett Glynn, Chairman Date Signed I 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 office of the Town Clerk. Signed and sealed this ( < — day ll under the pains'and penalties of perjury. 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Appel{� i OWU T Cr>rp PC-S. !nc_ has petitiorted to the Zoning Board of App l fc,a p� esnt to Saction i-dtA(W W ! $ E8' f Fepty or Ttw pf1t1 is t $09 to attach are accelerator ant to an e�dstingC�vv Ih t� z4801=ks llas er _ ttc nets aicng v4th as 3ltd�e at use _of" pmp"1$ttf i ►i t lessor's an R 27s,Par�aQ 0n 1s cor sma,4t+add a#13�R4 Phtnney's lane.RAW,*%4A in OiaUjCL TeleeCarfi PCB, tnc has p'NO'U'tloned to the Zarb 8ajd of ApjxW9 for j§pecW panntt Pursuant to Secttm 4,5t2)Lxwsjon of a pre-5sttstt rteng No ner is seetu to attach an accelerator ante"to an 643 �t)ee. petitto* and inst a concrete ant pad and� acts uttltty we cst the Pole.T1 t ssaoclat�c!is at t1�} f� e PrnPg►ty is shown on Assessoes Map 214,Pw t719 and is commmgy tressed as 136A Phinrey's t,aM R MA to an PG Restdenttet Q t trfct. -biabot,C.NA has Wed to the tfj$cart! Cone"-- za Lvmd . to�e it y t 4 # 7 56 aegis o m� 1 Upian&We nxm&3trtps of+mttands The cp is sh~On R-ss"Soes Mill 3aa P 1045 Is tact"1*t uft-y%t T""I fih11c Heart s VA be#u W in 1.4e"Acorn.Seccvvd fir, T' 1 ' tvtatn attar no w t t, t , Al a i s +ba tine a# �.Tom of 0 1�, 1nt .2 3 sty. ,nt4t F F aJ MA R.+parch 4, 1 3 l The Town of Barnstable snarrsrnsIX g Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services . Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner October 26, 1998 Christopher McCarver TeleCorp PCS 20 Industrial Park Drive Nashua N.H. 03062 Re: SPR-088-98 Telecorp PCS Inc.,1364 Phinney's Lane, Barnstable (274/019) Proposal: Attach accelerator antenna to top of existing 88.5' ComElectric pole at 95' and install concrete pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets. Dear Mr. McCarver, The above referenced proposal was reviewed at the Site Plan Review Meeting of October 22, 1998 and approved under Section 4-7.4 (2) of the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance and forwarded to the Zoning Board of Appeals with the following conditions: • Applicant must provide a paved apron at Phinney's Lane 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 7:1 ^ Application for Special Permit By TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Contents 1. Cover Letter 2. Applications 3. Memorandum to Barnstable Board of Appeals with Exhibits 4. RF Affidavit 5. Abutters List 6. FCC Fact Sheet 7. Photographic Simulations of a Similar Installation Wrote Technologies, Inc. January 4, 1999 Zoning Board of Appeals 230 South Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Attn:Mr.Emmett Glynn Re: Request for Special Permit 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 Special Permit to attach an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing 88.5' Commonwealth Electric utility pole for a total height of 97.5',and associated equipment pad,cables and equipment (the"Facility")on the land(the"Site")owned by William E Anderson and Audrey Anderson,Trustees of Harborside Realty Trust on 1364 Phinney's Lane,Hyannis MA(Assessor's Map 274,Lot 19),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 g gr AT&T calls for TeleCor p 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 an accelerator antenna attached to the existing utility pole,and an equipment pad approximately 12'6"x 7'6"in size containing up to four refrigerator sized cabinets and 3 coaxial cables running to the tank. The antenna will extend less than 10'above the height of the existing utility pole and will be painted to match the colors of the pole. 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. o Description of Site. The Site is situated on Phinney's Lane near the intersection of Route 132. The Site is zoned RG Residential G. This site will give TeleCorp optimum coverage of Routes 6 and 132. 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,98 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 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 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("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 l 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 a similar 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. McDermott,Quilty,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. Sincerer Christop er M. cCa .ier,Zoning Specialist Entel Technologies,Inc. Attachments i i -3- I TOWN of SARNSTA9L Zoning Board of Appeals Anolication for a Snecial •Permit Date Received For office use-an?v. Town clerk office Appeal # Raarinq Dace Decision. Due The undersigned hereby applies to the Zoning Board -of Appeals 'for a Special Permit, in the manner and for the reasons hereinafter set forth: r' . Applicant Name: TeleCorp PCS,, Iftc. - , Phone*-603-598-050 Applicant Address: -20 Industrial Park Drive, Nashua, NH 03062 Property Location: P inneyts Lane, Hyannis, MA proper-y owner. Audrey Anderson Phon • 508-775=0246 , . e Address of-owner: 23 Elliot St. Centerville, MA 02632 ZZ sppl3esae-&"8rs !seas araet, state nata" of."tasaaei For installation of Wireless Telecommunications smabsr of Ysasa owned: 16 Assessor's Hap/Parcel Number: M274/P019- Zoning District: ..' Rd Groundwater overlay. District: GP special Permit Requested: 4-4 50) C1te Section i =r-Le or 'the Zoning ordsnance DesCript'oII of Activity/Reason for Request: To provide adequate coverage of TeleCorp system as reauired• by FCC License Descriptioaf of PonstrttctfoII Activity -(if applicable): Attach accelerator antenna to an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole and install concrete equipment pad and cabinets along with associated cables at the base_ of the -pole - Proposed Gross Floor*Area to be Added. N/A Altered. N/A' Existing Level* bf..Development of the Property - Number of Buildings: N/A commercial. n/a Present Use(a) , Gross Floor Area: sq. ft. Application for a special•-permit Is the property located in an Historic Dis trict? . If Yes oRB .yse only• Yes Plan Review Number Date Approved- Is the building a designated Historicndmas3s? ?f Yes Historic. Preservat so ion oeDartmentsUse only- Date Approved Have you applied for a -building � peanitY Has the Building Snspector refused a E]. . So permit? Yes .[] No All applications for a special Pe . re .process must be success completed ire an. approved site Plan. That to the Zoning Board of Appeals, Prior to: submitting 'this application For Building Den' artment use anZv• mot Required -'single Family .site Play Review-Iumber [� Date Approved Signature: The following information must .be stetted with the time of filing, failure to su application at the request: PPly this may result in. a denial of your , Three rigri (3) copies of the completed application form, each with original signatures. . • . - Five (5) copies 'of-a certified the dimensions of the land - P arty sur7ey (plot Plan) showing. surrounding roadwaysand • all wetlands, avatar bodies and the land. the location of ,the existing improvements on. Five (5) copies of a proposed site certified rofessi moo' ='Ont plan, drawn by a . P coal-and approved by the site Plaa Review Committee is required for,all proposed t activities. This plan must show the exact location•of all Proposed ' on the land.-and to atruicturel Prop is and alterations 4-7.5 of the ZoningSe• contents of site- Plan", Section ordinance•,. for detailed requirements. The applicant may submit any additional aaPP o assist the Board is it rt um ing docents to * ., g s dotesm,natioa. Signatures G _ . Date • APp3icaat'•s A is SSgrratura gents Address: 20 Fndustriai`Park Drive, Nashua 03069 Phase 603-498-1125 .=s Fax No. 603-598-9950 I TOWS OP g�cTns�r.� Zoning Board of Appeals A1013licatioa for a 910ecial •Pe=it - Data Received - For office use-ont Town Clerk Office Appeal # _v soaring Data* Decision Due The undersigned hereby applies to the Zoning Board •of Appeals 'for a Special " Pesm.it, in the manner and for the reasons hereinafter set forth: Applicant Name: TeleCorp PCS, IfIc. - 603-598-9$50 Phone'' Applicant Address: -20 Industrial Park Drive, Nashua, NH 03062 Property Locatzoa: P inneyf s Lane, Hyaanriis, MA Property Owner: Audrey Anderson , Phone •508-775=0246 Address of•Owner: 23 Elliot St. Centerville, MA -02632 S! +ppl3etat dtlfirs tress wnor, st:tp rictus ol.jatezvatt Forinstallation of Wireless Telecommunications : NumbMz of Yeazs owned: 16 Assessor s Hap/Parcel N=ber:'• M274/P019- Zoning District: .RG ' Groundwater Overlay. District: GP Special Permit Requested: 4-4.4(2) Clte Section i =no of 'the Zoning Ordinance Description of Activity/Reason' for Request: To provide adequate coverage of TeleCorp system as re4uiredt by FCC License Description' of $Mwtraction Activity (if applicable): Attach accelerator antenna to an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole and 'install concrete equipment pad and'cabinets along with associated cables at the base of the-pole \, -,Pr osed Gross Floor'Area to be. Added... N/A� Altered: N/A' ' Existing Level- Of..Development of the Property - Number of Buildings: N/A commercial -' Present Use(a) : , Gross Floor Area: n�a sq. ft. f • Application for a sped.va=it ' Is the property, located in an Historic D zf Yes oxH .Usep y. 'Yes [j : No . Plan Review Number - . Date Approved. Is the building a designated Historic Zf �dmar$?Yes Yes 8istoric. Preservation Department Use only Date Approved Have you applied for a •buildinJ Peaait? �,. Yes Has the Building Inspector refused a E7. No Permit? zee'.[J .No All applications for a special Peim7iit. re • ' Process must be success fn2lp completed ire an. approved site Plan. That t0 the Zoning Board of Appeals. Prior to. submitting 'this application . For Bafldiac nenartment 'Use only- ' Not Regzured - .single Family Site Plan Review.Number [ Data Approved 'Signature: The following information im=t .be submitted with the time of filing, failure to supply thin may result in aappplication at the request: denial of your - • t • • ..• : _ _ Three. (3) copies of the _completed application form, each with original signatures. Five (5) copies 'of•a certified the dimensions of the land- all roped survey (Plot plan) showing- anrroundin ro tag . outer bodies and the land. g . adwaps and the location of ,the existing improvements on. Five (5) copies of a proposed site certified professional .and a lmrovement Pam, drawn: by a . is required for'all PP�ed by the site Plan Review committee Proposed- dev show the exact location.of all eloosent activities. This plan must on the land.-and to Proposed improvements and alterations 4-7.5 of the Zoningsutures'. See 'Contents of Site' Plan-, section ordinance',. for detailed requirements. The applicant may submit.any additfonaZ s o assist the Board - �P rting doctmtQnts to * f ./ . g its date atioa. Signatures l Data • APp•Zicaat�s Ag is SSgrratttte gents Address:• 20 Industrial,Park Drive, Nashua• �= °• Phone 603-498-1.125 Fax No. 603-598-9950 Y ]. MEMORANDUM TO THE BARNSTABLE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TeleCorp PCS, Inc. ("TeleCorp")hereby petitions the Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals to grant a Special Permit pursuant to the attached Application. Specifically, TeleCorp seeks to locate a wireless communications facility known as an"accelerator antenna"atop an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole located at 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis,MA,all as described in a letter to the Board dated January 4, 1999, from Christopher McCarver, zoning specialist and agent for TeleCorp. The purpose of the antenna is to ensure the provision of reliable personal communications services ("PCS")to residents of and visitors to the Town of Barnstable. The site is situated in a RG-Residential G Zoning District. The Property is currently owned by William E.Anderson and Audrey Anderson, Trustees of Harborside Realty Trust,under deed from William E Anderson and Audrey Anderson(see Deed attached as Exhibit"I"). The property owner has entered into a ground lease agreement with Telecorp permitting the applicant to occupy the proposed premises (see portions of Lease attached as Exhibit"2"). The existing utility pole is owned by Commonwealth Electric Company,which has entered into a lease agreement with the applicant permitting it to attach its antennas to the utility pole and occupy the ground site for the proposed equipment pad(see portion of Lease attached as Exhibit"3"). For the reasons set forth below,the Applicant respectfully requests that the Board grant a Special Permit for the proposed structure and use: Status of the Existing Structure and Use The existing structure and use was established by the Cape&Vineyard Electric Company in or about 1938, at which time it was granted an easement from Mary G. Hinkley for the purpose of establishing,maintaining and operating structures and appurtenances for transmission and distribution of electric energy for, among other things,telephone. Records of the Town establish that the first zoning by-law was adopted in 1954. Consequently,the property appears to contain both a non-conforming use and non- conforming structures. Therefore, a Special Permit is required under sections 4-4.4(2)and 4- 4.5(2). Standards for Granting of Special Permit Non-conforming Structure Pursuant to section 4-4.4(2)of the Zoning Ordinance, alteration or expansion to a pre- existing non-conforming structure may be permitted by special permit where the Board finds that the"proposed...alterations and/or expansion are not substantially more detrimental to the surrounding neighborhood." The surrounding neighborhood presently consists of a range of commercial and industrial uses including automobile mechanical and body shops, a sand and gravel operation, a strip mall, an indoor tennis and recreation center,and the utility lines and poles. To the applicant's knowledge,there are no residences located within 500 yards of the proposed site. The applicant proposes to place an"accelerator antenna"atop the existing utility pole, increasing the height of the combined structure by 6'6". This antenna will be practically invisible to the public. A conduit containing cable will run down the pole to a small concrete pad containing several refrigerator sized equipment cabinets. There will be no noise, dust, noxiousness or other disruption associated with the presence of the facility. The applicant respectfully suggests that the proposed project therefore presents no detriment to the existing neighborhood,and therefore a Special Permit should be granted to extend the non-conformity of the existing structure. Non-conforming Use i Pursuant to section 4-4.5(2),a pre-existing non-conforming use may be expanded by Special Permit from the Board if the Board finds that the"expansion and/or intensification will not be more detrimental to the neighborhood,"and that several other requirements are met. For the same reasons stated above,the addition of a telecommunications use to the existing utility use will not be any more detrimental to the surrounding neighborhood than the existing use. Additionally,the requirements of 4-4.5(A),(B)and(C)are satisfied. The plans submitted to the Board demonstrate that: 1. the setback requirements for the RG Residential G zoning district are satisfied; 2. the proposed use and expansion is on the same lot as occupied by the non-conforming use in existence,which has existed since 1938 (see supra); 3. the proposed use is not expanded beyond the zoning district in existence on the date the original use became non-conforming. Finally,pursuant to section 4-4.5(D),the Board may consider the requirement of certain improvements to reduce the impact on the neighborhood and surrounding properties, including _..__ signage, off-street parking,improved pedestrian safety,vegetated buffers, etc. The applicant respectfully suggests that these conditions are unnecessary to the proposed project, but is willing to discuss any reasonable conditions which the Board may deem advisable. For all of the above reasons,the Applicant respectfully requests that the Board grant its application for a Special Permit to extend the non-conforming use by allowing the addition of the proposed telecommunications use. Respectfully submitted, Christopher McCarrier Peter B. Morin WFI/Entel Technologies McDermott, Quilty,Kuzinevich&Miller 20 Industrial Park Drive, Suite 300 20 Custom House Street Nashua,NH 03062 Boston,MA 02110 • t Exhibit"1" Property Deed ='1 MAISACKUOCTTC QUITCLAIM OCCO INDIVIDUAL(LONG FONMI Sam Y: aoa�6�`5�.c- iA39 — _ Knov all men by these presents that we William E. Anderson. and Audrey P. Anderson of 23 Elliott Street. Centerville, Barnstable County.Massachusetts bring armarried,for consideration paid,and in full considcadon of One Do i l a r tc me paid grans to William E. Anderson and Audrev°Anderson, as they are Trustees Of y-- Th Ho bfrside Realty Trust under written Declaration. of Trust dates f � � Sb recorded in Barnstable Registry 0,25 Elliott Street, Centerville, Massachusetts with tjittItlrl(In tOIIttltrt[1S the land is `F... (Desaiptior and en=mb==.if any) situated in Barnstable (Hyannis) , Barnstable County, Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: 7. Beginning at a Massachusetts Highway bound located South forty degrees thirty-one minutes and fifty=three seconds East (S 40 degrees 31' 53" E) five hundred and ninety-sever. (597) feet more or less from Massachusetts Highway bound on the easterly side of Phinney's Lanet ^' Thence, North six degrees, twenty-nine minutes and fifty seconds Ty: s East (N 6 degrees 29' 50" E) by land of L. Paul Lorusso to the _ r southerly line of land of said Lorusso under easement tc the Cane and Vineyard Electric Company; Thence, by the southerly line of said easement to Straightway (so-called) Thence, southerly by said Straightwa} (sc calledi x 'Massachusetts State Highway; Thence, South forty degrees, thirty-one minutes, and nifty-three - seconds East (S 40 degrees 31' 53" E) by land of State Highway, _= i three hundred (300) feet more. or less to the point of beginning. Containing 1.6 acres more or less and beinc shown on a plan, o: land i entitled, "Plan of Land of William E. and Audrey P. Anderson, Town of Barnstable, Mass." Scale: 1 in - 100 ft." said plan being duly filed in. the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in: Plan. Book 26_, Page 91. -=-3 The above described premises are subject to an Easement in favor } of the New England Telephone and Telecranh Company dated March 24, i975 and being duly recorded in the sail Registry cf Deeds in. Book 2164, Page o9i. ;3 Together with a right of way for e11 purposes for which ways are used ' iy% in the Town of Barnstable over the parcel of land containing .89 ! =' acres more or less and shown. at "Now or formerly Estate of Nary G. Hinckley: _ claimed by L. Paul Lorusso" which land is shown on. a plan filed in said Registry in Plan. Book 28c: Page 14. ;. The above describes: premise£ arc conveyed together with the benefit of the easements set forth in an indenture dated January 30, 1974 and recorded in said Registry in. Book 1998, Paqc 145, and together with the benefit of the easements contained in Document No. 183176, - Barnstable County Registry District which document is noted or. ; ,•, ' Certificate of Title No. 26212, and together with the benefit of the easements set forth in Document No: 183179, which document is notes or. Certificate of Title No. 35523, and together with the benefit of the easements set forth in Documents No. 171134 and 171135 which � . documents are noted on Certificate of Title No. 26212. For title see deed recorded in Book.2387, page 166. Meaning and intenting to convey all easements and rights of way appurtenant to this property which are recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds and in the Barnstable Land Registration Office. _ f 1*1ndividud—Join:Tempts—Tempts in•Commoa.) Boor4945 P.m MO - = t: 36wuu our bands and seal a" day of F•�russ;�_....19 fib ; Aeei 619. i-. Audrey Anderson I %7, �flt QlatettuntuQtulta nS Akwatdll alb Barnstable SL February d6 19 66 - I Them personally appeared the abaft na- William L. Anderson l and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be Wee free ad and deed, are e Notary Pa&k—jwtke of the pmo My Commiuiae p:pim cHArm in(BC•d AS AsfMMED BY CHAPM 497 Of 190 Hwq dead peamted for caw shall maala at ha"eodoned upon It the full same,ualdm a oe end poet et adders of the yoeeu sad a ndtd of the amount of the fell tomldmdoa tbeaof Is dollars or the otters of the other oomideeaden therefor,H Dot ddhww IN a specific mooenq sum The fell oonddaation sbdl ntem the torsi prim for the oonveyma wltbmt dadactlon for any limt at menmhaeoet . anumed by the grantee or tmaking therroa All secb mdommmte sod redtab sW be tecorded as part of the deed.Pallum to Comply with C ehL section shall not affect the TdAy of any dad.No register of deeds shill"I a deed fN recorlkg Wee It Is In tompUaoa with doregebementsofthbSection. r'i—re'►}AR 386 +K'F" Exhibit"2" Portions of TeleCorp Lease with Property Owner SITE LEASE AGREEMENT ' THIS SITE LEASE AGREEMENT(this"Lease")is made this,4 day of September, 1998,by and between AUDREY ANDERSON("Lessor'),an individual,and TELECORP REALTY,L.L.C.,a limited liability company formed in the State of Delaware("Lessee"). In consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein,the parties agree as follows: 1. Property Lessor owns-certain property located at 1336 Phinnev's Lane,Hyannis, Barnstable County,MA,the deed to which is recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 3687,pages 63-67(hereinafter the"Property"). 2. Leased Premises Lessor hereby leases to Lessee.and Lessee hereby leases from Lessor the following(hereinafter collectively referred to as the"Leased Premises"): (a) Ground space measuring 10'x 12'in size in the approximate location as described on Exhibit A. (b) Together with such rights of way and easements on,over,under,across,and through the Property for ingress and egress by motor vehicle or on foot and for the installation of wires,cables and electrical support equipment necessary for the'installation and operation of Lessee's telecommunications equipment located upon the Property including but not limited to access from the nearest source of telephone and electric utilities. 3. Use/Equipment The Leased Premises may be used by Lessee for the installation,operation, maintenance,repair,or replacement of equipment cabinets supported on a concrete or raised platform(the"Equipment Cabinets"). The Equipment Cabinets shall house and contain the equipment descn'bed on Exhibit B annexed hereto(hereinafter collectively referred to as the"Communications Equipment"). The Equipment Cabinets and Communications Equipment are sometimes hereinafter collectively referred to as"Equipment." All Equipment,fixtures, appurtenances and improvements erected,located,placed or constructed by Lessee upon the Leased Premises shall remain the personal property of Lessee regardless of the manner or mode of attachment and may be removed by Lessee at its sole option at any time during any term,or after termination or expiration of this Lease. Lessor hereby expressly waives any and all Lessor's liens or claims of such on said Equipment,fixtures,appurtenances,and improvements. 4. Term The initial term of this Lease shall be ten(10)years(the"Initial Term") commencing upon the start of the installation of the Equipment(the "Commencement Date"). The Initial Term of this Lease shall be automatically renewed and extended,unless terminated as provided herein,upon the same terms and conditions,except as otherwise stated herein,for two(2)additional terms of five(5)years each(the"Renewal Terms")unless,at least sixty(60)days . prior to the termination of the then existing term,Lessee notifies Lessor of its HYNO34B Phinney's Lane 092419810:56AM portion of the Property and the Leased Premises(a)an easement dated September 1, 1938 and recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 549, Page 59,and(b)an order of taking dated March 19, 1968 and recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 1398,Page 1009. Lessor hereby acknowledges that Commonwealth Electric agrees to waive its exclusive right of way over that portion of the Property that defines the Leased Premises. 28. Default Upon a default of any term or condition by either party,Lessor or Lessee,as applicable,shall cure the default within sixty(60)days of receipt of written notice of such default. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have executed,or have caused their properly authorized representatives to duly execute,.this Lease on the date and year first written above. Lessor: By: Print Name: Audrey Anderson Title: D'-2�� Date: j Lessee: TeleCorp Realty,L.L.C. By:TeleCorp Communi ons,Inc. Its: Mans ' g M 'ml By: Print e: Title: Date: Qk HYN0RB Ph;nney'sLane 0912419810.56" Exhibit"3" Portion of TeleCorp Lease with Commonwealth Electric SITE LEASE AGREEMENT This Site Lease Agreement("Site Lease')made this day of 1998 by and between COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC COMPANY("Lessor")and TELECORP REALTY,L.L.C. ("Lessee"). This Site Lease is referred to in the Master Lease Agreement between Lessor and Lessee,dated June 26, 1998("Master Lease"). All of the terms and conditions of the Master Lease are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof. In the event of any contradiction,modification or inconsistency between the terms of the Master Lease and this Site Lease,the terms of this Site Lease shall prevail. Unless otherwise stated in this Site Lease,capitalized terms used in this Site Lease shall have the same meaning as defined in the Master Lease. 1. Site Name and Number: HYANNIS I-132 HYN 034B 2. Site Address: POLE#321, 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE,HYANNIS,MA 3. The Legal Description of the Premises and Property are attached as Exhibit 1 to this Site Lease. 4. The description of Lessee's Equipment is attached as Exhibit 2 to this Site Lease. 5. The Tenn of this Site Lease is described in Section 5 of the Master Lease. 6. The Commencement Date of this Site Lease is described in Section 5 of the Master Lease. 7. Lessee shall pay Lessor a monthly Rent as described in Section 6 of the Master Lease. On the annual anniversary of the Commencement Date,Lessee shall pay Lessor the Rent,increased by a rate as described in Section 6 of the Master Lease. 8. Lessor contact for emergencies: JAMES DUGAN 508-291-0950 ext.5727 9. Lessee contact for emergencies: DAVID BEAN,IMPLEMENTATION MGR,603-598-9850 ext.*836 10. Special provisions: (a) Nothwithstanding the provisions of Section 11 of the Master Lease,Lessee shall at all times,whether during emergency or non-emergency situations,refrain from entering upon Lessor's Pole#321 located on the Premises. In the event that Lessee requires emergency access to its equipment located on Pole #321,then Lessor shall dispatch to the property personnel authorized to access Pole#321 within three (3)hours of notification by Lessee,or as soon thereafter as possible. (b) Upon the finalization of Construction Drawings,Lessor shall provide Lessee with a written estimate of Lessor's costs to mount Lessee's Equipment on Pole#321,to provide general oversight of all other construction activities,and for the review of the Construction Drawings. Lessee agrees to pay to Lessor such estimated costs prior to commencement of construction on the Premises. It is understood that cost estimates shall be reasonable and consistent with local market expenses for similar installations. If the actual costs for the work exceed prepaid estimated costs,Lessee shall make payment to the Company for such actual costs within thirty(30)days of the date of Lessor's invoice for such costs. If the actual costs for the work are less than that prepaid,Lessor shall return the amount of overpayment to Lessee. Lessor: Lessee: Commonwealth Electric Company TeleCorp Realty L.L.C. By:TeleCorp Comingpications,Inc Its:MAMem B By: 1. Print Name a p lu.Y-.Paraig PrinTitle: 'Ads'eti. TitlDate•lj,,�,Q, l 3 (C DatJ y� COMMlectric Pole 4321 hTN 034B 912319811:16AM ' 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 88.5 foot tall self-supporting Commonwealth Electric transmission pole for a total height of 98.5 feet above ground level("A.G.L.") with related equipment(the"Project")on the property owned by Audrey Anderson located at 1364 Phinney's Lane,Hyannis,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. �ti E cuted this day of 19�' Print name: Daniel eoulet,RF Manager COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY OF LDS" Subscribed and sworn to before me by DRN 1 VL G-OU lkT this D-day of pmengbo1 , 19QT. ^! G. L . Q - ,,Notary Public My commission exp' es: 06125AWs/ PAUL L.D'ABOLE Notary Public MyCornmissio,h Enires.June 25,20CA Abutters List 300 feet from Map 274 Parcel 19 Map Parcel Parcel e_xt_loc owner _ _ coowner____ mail street mail—City — mail mail_zip 274 _3 OLD ROUTE 132 _MUSH_INSKY ALBERT J _ 40 WOODMERE RD FRAMINGHAM_MA 1701 274 _5 PHINNEY'S LANE BARNSTABLE TOWN OF(REC) 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS MA 2601 _274 _18 _ RTE 132&PHINNEYS L ANDERSON WILLIAM E& _ ANDERSON AUDREY P TRS 23 ff LEI_0Tf RD_ CENTERVILL_E_ MA_ _2632_ 274 _19 _ STATE HG_WY BARN GOODWIN ROBERT H TRS HOT_WATER REALTY TRUST 830 W MAIN ST HYANNIS MA 2601 _274 _22 15 PROCESSED PATH _ CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP_ P 0 BOX 96 _ _ HY_ANNIS MA _2601 274 _2_3 PHI NNEYS LANE BARNSTABL ANDERSON AUDREY P_ 23 ELLIOTT ST _ CENTERVILLE MA 2632 -- _ 274 2_S _ OFF ROUTE 132_ VICTORY CHAPEL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF CC INC 85 SEAGATE LN HYANNIS _ MA 2601 275_38 RID_GEWAY RD BARNS TIERNAN WILLIAM D JR TIERNAN MARY _ 3810.4TH ST EAST MOLINE 'IL 61244 275 _ 42 PHINNEYS LANE BARN LO_RUSSO LOUIS P&LILA L P O BOX 1776 HYANNIS MA 2601 274 16 B_01 RTE 132&PHINNEYS LA MASSACHUSETTS COM_MWLTH OF D_EPT OF PUBLIC WORKS 100 C_AMBRIDGE ST BOSTON__ MA _ 2202 274 16 602 _ 1330 PHI NNEYS LANE CAPE COD CHAPTER NUMBER 96_ DISABLED A_M_ERICAN VETERANS PO BOX 549 HYANNIS _ MA _2601 -- — 4_O AGGRE_GATE_WAY _ CAPE COD AGGREGATES C_ORP P_O BOX 96_ HYANNIS MA 2601 _ _ — — 274 40 1 9 CONCRETE CIRCLE CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP _ P O BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 2601 — — _274 40 _2 6 AGGREGATE WAY CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 _ HYANNIS _ MA 2601 _274 40 _ T 3 3- AGGREGATE WAY CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P O BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 2601 274 40 _ 4 25 AGGREGATE WAY __ CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP _ P O BOX 96 _ HYANNIS MA 2601 274 40 _ 5 41_AGGRE_GATE WAY _ CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 _HYANNIS MA i 2601 274 40 6 45 AGGREGATE WAY CAPE AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS____MA 260_1 274 40 7 44_AGGREGATE WAY CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P O BOX 96 _ HYANNIS MA I —2601 274 22 1 PHINNEYS LANE CAVE:COD AGGREGATES P O_BOX 96_ _ HYANNIS MA j 2601 274 39 1 OLD ROUTE 132 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA�-2601 275 59 5 G_RAVEL PLACE _ _ CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P O BOX 96_ HYANNIS MA 2601 275 60 25 GRAVEL_PLACE CAPE C_OD AGG_R_EGATES CORP P_O BOX 96 HYANNIS MA _2601_ 275 61 30 GRAVEL PLACE CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P_0 BOX 96 _ HYANNIS _ MA 2601 274 41 55 PROCESSED PATH CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 JHYANNIS IMA 1 2601 � DILI�. �OHNtss�o�' q. .L FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COTOMISSION WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS- BUREAU 2025 M Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20554 FACT SHEET #2 SEPTEMBER 17, 1996 NATIONAL WIRELESS FACILITIES SITING POLICIES The Telecommunications Act of 1996 (the 1996 Act) contains important provisions concerning the placement of antenna structures and other facilities for use in providing personal ' wireless services. State and local governments have already been working closely with wireless service providers to place such facilities within their localities. The new law establishes a framework for the exercise of jurisdiction by state and local zoning authorities over the construction, modification and placement of facilities for personal wireless services. The new law also directs the Commission to offer assistance to state and local c,overnments in resolving wireless facilities siting, issues. In that capacity, the Commission.has formed a Wireless Facilities Siting Task Force to serve as a focal point for collection and i dissemination of information relating to the efforts of state and local ,oyernments. as well as providers of personal wireless services, to address facilities siting concerns. The Task Force believes it can serve as a valuable information resource for state and local governments and for the industry as they carry out the responsibilities assigned them under the new law. Proper implementation of the ne%v law will ultimately benefit the American public by preserving local zoning, and land use authority. while at the same time, promoting, the broad availability of these exciting new technologies. On April 23, 1996. the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau issued Fact Sheet 91 to inform the public about the provisions of Section 704 of the 1996 Act. and to assist state and local governments as they deal with the complex issues of personal wireless facilities siting in their local communities. (Fact Sheet 91 summarized key provisions of Section 704, reprinted the complete text of Section 704 of the 1996 Act, provided technical information concerning personal wireless services, and, finally,answered frequently asked questions. This Fact Sheet 42 consists of four parts : ■ PART I is a new compilation of frequently asked questions and answers; ■ PART Il summarizes the Commission's radiofrequency (RF) emission rules governing personal wireless services,adopted August 1. 1996, and sets forth the most relevant RF rules for personal wireless facilities siting purposes; ■ PART III provides revised information about those personal wireless.senlces most likely to be submitting facilities siting requests during the upcoming year. and ■ PART IV consists of maps showing the geographic areas used by the Commission to license cellular radiotelephone service and personal wireless services, and lists licensees for certain personal communications services. . Fact Sheet#1 and Fact Sheet 42 on A-761ional IT"fireless Facilities Sitilkq Policies are both available from the Commission's "fax-on-demand"-system at (202)418-28)0.�To obtaidthe 1?-- page Fact Sheet 41 from fax-on-demand,please reference Document Number 6507. To obtain the 39-page Fact Sheet 42, please reference Document Number 6508. Both Fact Sheets are also available on the Internet, from the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau homepage. at http://%vw.�v.fcc-gov/w-tb/wirehome.html. , In addition to the contacts listed elsewhere in this Fact Sheet 42, questions on the following general topics should be directed to the Commission staff listed below: ■ The Telecommunications Act of 1996 in general: Office of Legislative Voice: (202) 418-1900 and Intergovernmental Affairs Fax: (202)418-2806 i M. Federal regulation of wireless communications services in general: Rosalind K. Allen Voice: (202) 418-0600 Dcputy Chief Fax: (202) 418-0787 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau E-mail: rallenPFUcc.0oy ■ Antenna structure siting. licensing issues and technical matters: Steve Markendorff Voice: (202)418-0620 Chief. Broadband Branch Fax: (202) 418-1412 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau E-mail: smarkendnfcc.gov ■ Commission guidelines on radiofrequency emissions: RF Safety Proaram Voice: (202) 418-2464 Office of Engineering Fax: (202)418-1918 and Technology E-mail: rfsafetynfcc.gov ■ Transmitter power, antenna structure painting and lighting requirements: Dan S. Emrick Voice: (202)418-1170 Compliance Division Fax: (202)418-2813 Compliance and Information Bureau E-mail: demricknfcc.�;ov 7 Additional questions on wireless facilities siting issues may be addressed to the following national governmental and trade associations: ■ American Planning Association Karen B. Graham Voice: (202) 872-0611 Public Affairs Associate Fax: (202) 872-0643 w National Association of Counties Robert J:Fogel Voice: (202);93=6226" " Associate Legislative Director Fax: (202) 393-2630 ■ National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors Eileen E. Hugoard Voice: (202) 429-5101 Executive Director Fax: (202) 223-=1679 ■ National League of Cities Frank Shafroth Voice: (202) 626-3026 Director of Policy and Federal Relations Fax: (202) 626-3043 ■ United States Conference of Mayors Kevin S. McCarty Voice: (202) 293-7330 i Assistant Executive Director Fax: (202) 293-2362 ■ American Mobile Telecommunications Association Jill Leon Voice: (202) 331-7773 Director of Regulatory Relations Fax: (202) 331-9062 ■ Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association Andrea D. Williams Voice: (202) 785-0081 Assistant General Counsel Fax: (202) 785-0721 or Lauren Fry Voice: (202) 785-3236 Manager for Industry Education Fax: (202) 887-1629 ■ Personal Communications Industry Association Mark J. Golden Voice: (703) 739-0300 x 3008 Senior VP, Industry Affairs Fax: (703) 836-1608 PART I FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The Commission's Wireless Facilities Siting Task Force has spent a substantial amount of time over the past three months meeting with representatives from various state and local governments and their national associations, as well as with representatives from personal wireless service providers and their trade associations. We have also answered numerous inquiries from members.of the public on-facilities siting and.RF emission issues._The.questioils and answers listed below reflect the Task Force's collective assessment of those issues of most interest to parties affected by wireless facilities siting issues. PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICES & FACILITIES L What are "personal ivireless facilities"referenced in Section 704 of the 1996 Act? Answer: Personal wireless facilities are transmitters, antenna structures and other types of installations used for the provision of personal wireless services. Section 704 defines personal wireless services to include a broad range of spectrum-based services. All commercial mobile services fall within the definition of personal wireless services. Elsewhere in the statute. commercial mobile services have been defined as mobile services that are for-profit, are available to the public or a substantial portion of the public. and provide subscribers with the ability to i access or receive calls from the public switched telephone network. Common examples of commercial mobile services are personal communications services (PCS). cellular radio mobile service and paging. Personal wireless services also includes unlicensed wireless services. which are services that are not licensed by the Commission. but are deployed through equipment that is authorized by the Commission. Finally, personal wireless services include common carrier wireless exchange access services, which are offerings designed as competitive alternatives to traditional wireline local exchange providers. 2. Are home satellite services considered "personal►vireless service"? Answer: No. Section 704 of the 1996 Act specifically excludes "direct-to-home satellite services" from the definition of personal wireless services. State and local regulation of facilities used to receive these broadcast services is addressed under Section 207 of the 1996 Act. Pursuant to Section 207, the Commission has adopted rules concerning state, local, and private restrictions on viewers' ability to receive video programming signals from direct broadcast satellites, multichannel multipoint distribution (wireless cable) providers, and television broadcast stations. For more information on the Commission's rules under Section 207, please contact 1-888-225-5322. A separate fact sheet has been prepared re`arding these rules,which is available from the Commission's fax-on-demand system at(202)418-2830 or from the Internet at http:\\wivA-.fcc.gov\Bureaus\Common Carrier\Factsheets\otafacts.html. i 4 L 3. How can providers of persona!wireless services benefit mt communtn-? Answer: Personal wireless services are not just car phones for businesses. Due to technological innovation and the continuing availability of additional spectrum. PCS and cellular providers are offering light-weight portable phones at increasingly affordable prices that enable consumers to make and accept calls anywhere and at anytime. It is also anticipated that providers of personal wireless services will offer wireless computer networking and wireless Internet access. Nianv PCS providers also intend to offer a service that will eventually compete directly with residential local exchan-e and exchan,e access services. The inherent flexibility of wireless services makes it possible to introduce new-service offerings on a dynamic basis as consumer demands-grow and -- change. ` Wireless services are also integral to many businesses that rely on mobility of their operations to provide goods and services to consumers. Communicating by a wireless network enables companies in various businesses, from car rentals to package delivery, to operate in a more efficient manner, and to ultimately lower the cost to the consumer while improving the quality of service. It is also worthwhile to keep in mind that the antenna structures required to deploy personal wireless services can be used for other purposes that could benefit your community. For example, a community that has a long-term plan to improve its public safety communications may be able to expedite that process by teaming with personal wireless service providers to construct new'sites that could be used for deployment of both public safety and personal wireless �., communications. Furthermore, wireless telecommunications and data services play an increasing, (and increasingly sophisticated) role in providing healthcare services. Wireless services may be particularly helpful in delivering healthcare to the home, for example, by allo-,vin-- a nurse, while in a patient's home, to access the patient's vital information directly from the database at the hospital. Personal wireless service providers may also serve as a lower-cost source of advanced telecommunications capabilities for schools and libraries. Therefore. state and local governments should enga;e the personal wireless service providers in a dialo(7ue about how their offerings can best serve the community. 4. Why do personal wireless service providers require so ninny atrte»►ra structures? Answer: Generally, low powered transmitters are an inherent characteristic of cellular radio and broadband PCS.. As these systems develop and more subscribers are added;the effective radiated power of the cell site transmitters is reduced. Channels are reused at closer intervals to increase the subscriber capacity of the system,and therefore, more transmitting facilities are needed. Additionally, because broadband PCS operates at a higher frequency than cellular, these providers may require more antenna structures than cellular services to provide equivalent coverage in their service areas. S. It seems as if the Commission: is authorizing a large number of these personal wireless service providers. Hofv many neiv at:tei:na streictrrres should my conrnrrurity expect lo. accommodate? Answer: Currently, there are over 40 million mobile/portable cellular units and over 22.00-, cell sites operating within the United States and its Possessions and Territories. The Commission is allocating spectrum to personal wireless service providers on an ongoing basis. In addition, at the direction of Congress, the federal government is making spectrum currently allocated to - federal"government use available to the Commission'for-private'sector'use.-A1' a'result, it is difficult at this time to predict the ultimate number of personal wireless service providers that may serve your community. At present, however, the greatest demand for new site construction is concentrated in cellular and broadband PCS. In most parts of the country, there are two Commission-licensed entities providing cellular . services. In addition, the Commission has already issued two broadband PCS licenses in each Major Trading Area, and soon will issue four more broadband PCS licenses for Basic Trading Areas. (PART IV of this Fact Sheet#2 contains maps showing the Major and Basic Trading Areas). Therefore; during the upcoming year, local governments can expect approximately eight discrete cellular and broadband PCS licensees to seek antenna facilities in each community. However, the actual number is likely to be smaller than eight due to the ability of existing' cellular and PCS licensees to obtain more than one license in an area, and the expected consolidation of providers within the wireless communications industry. 6. Does the Commission maintain ant•records on the locations of personal iireless structures throughout the United States? Answer: The Commission maintains site information on antenna structures that may affect air navigation, including (1) antenna structures located over 200 feet above ground, and.(2)antenna structures that are in close proximity to airport runways. Antenna structures that do not exceed 20 feet above existing landscape or buildings, however, are not included. Site information for structures built prior to July 1, 1996, is contained in the Commission's "tower file" database. Site information for structures built after July 1, 1996, as well as an increasing number of structures built before that date, is contained in the Commission's "antenna registration" database. The registration database will contain all the tower file information by July 1998. Additionally, the Commission's cellular and SMR licensing databases contain some site information for base stations in those services. For a fee, you can request a search of the tower file or antenna registration databases through International Transcription Service, Inc. (ITS). 2100 N1 Street,N.W., Suite 140, Washington. DC 20037, at (202) 867-3800. You may also view the antenna registration database on-line using the Commission's ASR Electronic Filing/Viewing Software. For more information on this software, 6 please call (800) 322-1117. The cellular and SMR databases are available for on-line viewing in the Public Reference Room of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau's Commercial Wireless Division. located on the fifth floor of 2025 M Street,N.W., Washington, DC 20554. For more information, ou may contact the Reference Room at(202)418-1350. You may also obtain on-line access from a remote location, by contacting Interactive Svstems, Inc.. 1601 North Kent Street, Suite 1103, Arlington, VA 22209, at (703) 812-8270. However, because PCS licensees are issued a blanket license for their entire geographic area, the Commission does.not maintain any information in its - databases on the specific-location.5 of any PCS,base stations, unless they fall into the categories listed above. ` 7. Some people consider personal fvireless service facilities to be unsightly. Is there some way to make these structures blend in with their surrounding Answer: Antennas for personal wireless services can sometimes be mounted on existing structures such as building roof tops, church steeples,street lights, traffic lights. or electric utility substations, where they are relatively unobtrusive. Painting antenna structures to blend in with the existing structure is also an effective camouflage. Camouflaging of antennas is also used to accommodate highly specialized land use concerns. For example, a personal wireless service provider seeking to locate a transmitter site in a historic district may consider camouflaging the antenna in such structures as clock towers or artificial trees. Such camouflaging is, however, i expensive and time consuming and most service providers are reluctant to routinely use the camouflage option. ZOtiING ISSUES 8. 4"hat tipes of information erchanoes should occur at the beginning of the local zonillg process that would be helpfitl both to local and state governments and to personal ivireless service providers? Answer: From the perspective of the local and state governments, it is helpful for the wireless service provider to supply as much advance information as possible about the nature of its service offerings and the "big picture" plan for service deployment. Local zoning authorities have a strong interest in becoming fully informed about exactly what they are authorizing, and what will be the loner term effects of facilities siting on land use in their communities. Many personal wireless service providers have found it helpful to organize seminars aimed at . acquainting local zoning authorities with their services. Community outreach is also a productive way for new wireless service providers to pave the way for introduction of their offerings. Personal wireless service providers may be able to expedite the zoning authorization process if they target, where possible, site locations that are compatible with the proposed use, such as industrial zones, utility rights of way and pre-existing structures. 7 From the perspective of the personal wireless service provider. knowing .ghat to expect in the zoning process is the primary concern. Therefore,state and local authorities should endea`'or to provide wireless service providers with a clear picture of the zoning authorization process in advance. It is also helpful for zoning authorities to share information about their land use priorities to determine where and how wireless service facilities fit into the plans. Finally. keep in mind that wireless telecornmunications systems are very dynamic. Personal wireless services are thus designed to respond quickly to customer demands which may change dramatically as a result of the construction of new highways and roads and the development of new residential and business communities. 9. How do personal wireless service providers approach state and local governments to request authorization to construct,place or modify their facilities? Answer: A personal wireless service provider may have an internal antenna facilities siting team which seeks potential sites for the company's own needs, or it ma%•hire an independent contractor to seek potential sites. Some of these independent facilities sitino' companies may be working on behalf of more than one Commission licensee at a time, or they may not be seeking sites for any Commission licensees at all. The local zoning authorities should therefore be aware that a facilities siting company may not be seeking the sites that are of most interest to particular Commission licensees, but rather seek general sites on highly elevated locations in the hopes of leasing the sites, in turn. to Commission licensees. 10. Can personal wireless service providers share common struclures to house their transmitters? Answer: Yes. it is possible for these entities to share structures. Sharing of structures by several wireless service providers is typically referred to as "collocation." Tile Commission encourages collocation of antenna structures to the extent technologically feasible. and recommends that local zoning authorities engage the parties in cooperative efforts to chart the potential overlap of desirable locations, in order to minimize the number of antenna structures to be sited. It has also been our experience that personal wireless service providers are responsive to positive incentives to collocate, such as, for example. processing the zoning application of a collocating facility more quickly. There are, however, limitations on collocation, and it should not be viewed as a complete solution to all land use concerns associated with the deployment of personal wireless services. First, there are physical limitations on how many transmitters a single structure can sustain. Different tower structures have different structural tolerances. In general, there are other technical issues that the service provider must consider, including the evaluation of interference and compliance with the Commission's RF emissions criteria. In addition, personal wireless services will.deploy a variety of technologies that will require differing site configurations to provide subscribers with quality service. It is also important to note that as additional service 8 providers enter the market, they will tailor their offerings to market demands that remain unsatisfied. so that while the first two providers in the community may be able to share a site because they seek to provide similar service to a similar market, the third provider may require a new site configuration because it intends, for example, to provide wireless Internet access to the community's educational institutions. For this third provider, collocation with the first two providers may therefore be technically or economically problematic. Additionally. because collocation groups many pieces of equipr.-ent on asingle structure, collocation may result in larger and more obtrusive and unsightly structures than multiple, discrete installations of individual antennas and transmitters. ---' - It should also be kept in mind that personal wireless service providers are fierce,competirors that-- are often deploying the first commercial use of a particular technology. As a result, the providers may be unwilling to share their siting plans, particularly actual site locations, because they consider these plans proprietary business information, or they may be reluctant to engage in group discussions with their competitors about siting because such conduct could be viewed as anticompetitive. Finally, because these services are new technologies, it will be difficult to predict the exact location of all sites at the time of initial service deployment, and adjustments may be necessary along the way. New technologies also present unique technical challenges. Attempts by state and local governments to "reengineer" these new technologies and service offerings may have unpredictable effects on service quality and coverage. At the same time, the new law recognizes the legitimacy of local zoning and land use concerns. Service providers and local zoning authorities are thus encouraoed to work toeether to develop ways to protect the proprietary nature oFsitin� Tans het still yield information that can be useful to local zonin�� P o authorities for developing overall zoning; P plans for personal wireless facilities. 11. Ho it,quickly inust state or local;zollin-authorities process applications for nets, Personal wireless antenna structures? Answer: Section 704 of the 1996 Act states that local authorities are required to act upon an application for a facility site within a reasonable period of time. The Conference Report accompanying Section 704 explains that the "nature and scope" of each request should be taken into account. The Conference Report further explains that "[i)f a request for placement of a personal wireless facility involves a zoning variance or a public hearing or comment process, the time period for rendering a decision will be the usual period under such circumstances. It is not the intent of this provision to give preferential treatment to the personal wireless service industry in the processing of requests, or to subject their requests to any but the generally applicable time frame for zoning decision." Some state and local governments have adopted, or have considered adopting. "freezes" on the processing of facilities siting applications in anticipation of an increase in applications for personal wireless antenna structures. Many state or local governments believe that such freezes 9 u, ,n or moratoria are necessary because they are being asked to evaluate long-term land use issues without having relevant ordinances in place. and in some instances without the information they need to make these types of global assessments. Freezes of this nature are not looked upon favorably by personal wireless service providers because the providers are generally concerned. that moratoria(especially those that are open-ended or renewable) cause uncertainty and disruption to their business plans. In addition, wireless service providers find the lack of certainty amplified when it is not clear exactly what the state or local government is accomplishing during the moratorium other than not processing their applications. While the issue of whether moratoria are consistent with Section 704 is being.developed in the courts, the Conference Report provides some guidance:- "It is the intent of�this section that bans or policies that have the effect of banning personal wireless services or facilities not be allowed and that decisions be made on a case-by case basis." Moratoria may have a disproportionate impact on some personal wireless service providers, who may be effectively blocked from entering the market during the pendency of the freeze, or may be inhibited from further deployment or improvement of existing service. For one court's opinion on this issue, see Sprint Spectrum, L.P. v City of Medina, 924 F. Supp. 1036 (W.D. Wash. 1996). In certain instances, state and local governments may benefit from a brief, finite period of consideration in order to set up a process for the orderly handling of facilities siting requests. These brief periods of consideration may be most effective if the state or local government communicates clearly to wireless service providers the specific duration of the moratorium,the tasks that the local governmental entity intends to accomplish during the moratorium and the ways in which the wireless service providers can help the local government to achieve the stated goals of the moratorium by, for exampld, providing additional information about their needs and about their services. 12. If the state or local zoning authorities dent applications for personal ►tireless antenna structures.. Hurst the decisions be in writing? Answer: Yes. Section 704 of the 1996 Act mandates that the decision must be in N-Witing, and supported by substantial evidence contained in a written record. The Conference Report explains that "substantial evidence contained in a written record" means "the traditional standard used for judicial review of agency actions." For one court's opinion on this issue, see BellSouth Alobility Inc.. v. Givinnett County, No. 1:96-cv-1268-GET(N.D. Ga. Aug. 13, 1996). - 13. Section 704 states that state or local governments maf,not unreasonably tliscrinrinate amon,,,pro viders of functionally equivalent services. What types of stale and local governmental actions constitute unreasonable discrimination? Answer: It appears that what constitutes "reasonable" discrimination among providers will be developed in the courts on a case-by-case basis. However, Congress' Conference Report accompanying Section 704 provides some guidance as well, explaining that the intent of the 10 conferees is "to ensure that a State br local government does not in making a decision reeardin, the placement, construction and modification of facilities of personal wireless services . . . unreasonably favor one competitor over another." The Conference Report further explains the intent of the conferees is to "provide localities with the flexibility to treat facilities that create different visual, aesthetic, or safety concerns differently to the extent permitted under generally applicable zoning requirements even if those facilities provide functionally equivalent services. For example, the conferees do not intend that if a State or local government grants a permit in a commercial district, it must also grant a permit for a competitor's 50-foot toyer in a residential district." As a general matter,there appears to be an expectation that state and local governments should endeavor to avoid making land use decisions that give one personal wireless service provider a competitive advantage over another.-For-one court's opinion on this issue, see Westel-Milivaukee Co., Inc. v, IYah+rorth Cotutt},, No. 95-2097, 1996 WL 496670 (Wis. Ct. App. Sept. 4, 1996). 14. What should I do if the state or local government has acted inconsistenNy ►vith Section 704, and I have been adversely affected? Answer: If the state or local governmental action is inconsistent with Section 704, and you are adversely affected by such action, you may appeal the zoning authority's decision to a court of competent jurisdiction. Congress' Conference Report which accompanied Section 704 states that such actions may be filed in the federal district court in which the facilities are located or a State court of competent jurisdiction, at the option of the arty appealing the decision. Section also re P PP S lion 704 quires that such action be filed in court within �0 days after the state or local c►ove i acts - � rn Went or fails to act, and courts are directed to rule expeditiously on such cases. f If the decision of a state or local noyemment authority which adversely affects you is based on the environmental effects of radiofrequency emissions, such decision may be appealed to the courts or it may be appealed directly to the Commission through a request for Declaratory Ruling, pursuant to Section 1.2 of the Commission's Rules. Either way. however. the appeal must be filed within 30 days after the state or local government's action. 15. What can the federal government do to accommodate nndtiple providers of personal wireless services in seeking antenna structure locations? Answer: Section 704 of the 1996 Act mandates that the federal government make available property, rights-of-way, and easements under its control for the placement of new spectrum- based telecommunications services. It also provides that a presumption may be established to grant such requests absent unavoidable direct conflict with the �novernment's mission or planned use of the locations, and that the decisions regarding siting on such locations mast be fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory. On August 10, 1995, President Clinton issued an Executive Memorandum directing the Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA), in coordination with other federal • 11 A. government departments and agencies, to develop procedures to facilitate appropriate access to federal property for the siting of mobile services antenna structures. In response to this order and the Congressional mandate, GSA has prepared a manual entitled "Government-Wide Procedures for Placing Commercial Antennas," which is published in Volume 61, page 14100 of the Federal Register, issued on March 29, 1996. For more information on the use of federal property to site wireless antenna facilities, please contact James Herbert, Office of Property Acquisition and Realty Services, Public Building Service, General Services Administration, at (202) :501-0376, or write to GSA at l8th & F Streets. NW, Washington, DC 20405. Section 704 also mandated the Commission to provide technical support to states in order to encourage them to make-propert•, rights-of-way and easements under their jurisdiction available for the placement of new spectrum-based telecommunications services. For more information on how the Commission can be of assistance to the state and local governments in this area, please contact Steve Markendorff. Chief of the Broadband Branch, Commercial Wireless Division. Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, at (202)418-0620. or fax (202)418-1412. or email "smarkend t@fcc.gov." RADIOFREOUENCY (RF) EMISSIONS 16. Does Section 704 preempt state and local governments from basing regulation of the placement, construction or mollification of personal ivireless facilities directlr or indirectly on the environmental effects of RFemissiotis? Answer: Yes. Section 704 states that "No State or local government or instrumentality thereof. ma.• red_ulate 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." 17. Have anti studies been conducted oil potential health ha;, l n ards o locating a antenna structures close to residential communities? Answer: Many governmental agencies, scientists, engineers and professional associations have conducted studies of exposure levels due to RF emissions from cellular transmitter facilities. These levels have been found to be typically thousands of times below the levels considered to be safe by expert entities such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Inc. (IEEE), and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP),as reflected in the Commission's rules governing RF emissions. 18. Has the Commission atlopted new guidelines for evaluating RF exposures? Answer: Yes. In light of revised guidelines developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. and adopted by the American National Standards Institute in.1992 (ANTSI/IEEE C95.1-1992), the Commission initiated a proceeding in 1993 to determine whether 12 Ia !; the Commission should adopt these guidelines to replace the 1982 ANSI guidelines.-Section 704 of the 1996 Act required the Commission to complete this rulemakin; proceeding (ET Docket 93-62)and have in place revised RF exposure guidelines by August 7, 1996. The Commission adopted a Report and Order, FCC 96-326, on August 1, 1996, which revised the guidelines that the Commission will use to evaluate the environmental effects of transmitters licensed or authorized by the Commission. The new guidelines governing transmitter facilities become effective January 1, 1997. Guidelines governing equipment authorization become effective immediately. 19. Honv do the»env guidelines differ from the existing guidelines used b1•cite 011111ussion? Answer: The new guidelines are based on recommendafions from the public, including federal health and safety agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These agencies recommended that we adopt elements of both the 1992 revision of the ANSI standard and the exposure criteria recommended by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. In certain respects the new guidelines are more stringent than those used previously by the Commission. For example, exposure limits allowed for the general public are stricter with respect to exposure from building-mounted and tower-mounted transmitting antennas as well as from hand-held devices such as cellular telephones. 20. Which federal agencies made recommendations to the Commission that formed a basis for the final rides? Answer: While Congress vested the Commission with the authority and responsibility for re<_ulatin; the environmental effects of RF emissions. four kev federal agencies with responsibility for health and safety filed comments in this proceedinu and made specific recommendations. These agencies were the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). In adopting the new guidelines, the Commission paid considerable deference to the recommendations of these federal agencies, and these agencies have reaffirmed their support for the Commission's action with letters which are part of the record in this docket. 21. What is the American National Standards Institute? Answer: The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a non-profit, privately funded membership organization that coordinates the development of voluntary national standards in the United States. ANSI, based in New York, New York, has a membership composed of over 1200 companies, 250 professional, technical, trade, labor and consumer organ izati oils. and approximately 30 government agencies. ANSI and IEEE standards are often recognized by 13 � many government agencies and organizations in both the United States and abroad. _ 22. What is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc? The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is the vvorld's largest technical professional society comprised of over 3?0.000 engineers throughout the world. IEEE is a non- profit organization that promotes the development and application of electrotechnology and applied sciences for the benefit of humanity, the advancement of the profession and the well being of its members. The technical objectives of the IEEE focus on advancing the theory and practice of electrical, electronics and computer engineering, and computer science. IEEE standards are voluntary and these documents are developed within the Technical Committees of the IEEE Societies and the Standards Coordinating Committees of the IEEE Standards Board. Members of these committees serve voluntarily and without compensation and may or may not be members of the institute. The standards developed within the IEEE represent a consensus of the broad expertise on the subject within the Institute as well as those activities outside the IEEE that have expressed an interest in participating in the development of the standard. 23. What is the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements? Answer: The National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) is a no,ii- profit organization chartered by the United States Congress to provide government, the public, and industry with recommendations and -uidance concerning, human exposure to ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. The Commission, along -with other government agencies and omanizations, has an official relationship with NCRP as a "collaborating organization." 24. Horn will antenna sites be evaluated for RF exposure? Answer: Antenna sites will be evaluated for compliance with limits for maximum permissible exposure (MPE) if they meet the criteria based on operating power. location, or height above ground set forth in Table 1 in the new Section 1.1307 of the Commission's rules. Under the rules, all sites are required to comply with the new MPE limits, but only certain sites are required to undergo environmental evaluation. The rules provide specific guidelines and procedures for such evaluation. 25. Son►e carriersst ty theirfacilities are "categoricaUh erchtd d"from compliance. What does that mean? Answer: In the past, the Commission categorically excluded certain radio services, including cellular, land mobile services, and others, from routine environmental evaluation requirements. Categorical exclusions are allowed under the National Environmental Policy Act if such facilities are determined, individually or collectively, to have no significant impact on the quality of the 14 human environment. This does not mean, however, that such facilities do not have to-meet the Commission's Quidelines for exposure to. p RF emissions. Rather, will normally be assumed not to exceed the applicable MPE I mits and do not ha e�to facilities demonstrate compliance routinely. Under the new rules, the Commission has changed the ways it determines which facilities should be categorically excluded. Instead of exempting whole services, the categorical exclusions are now based on the operating power, location, or accessibility of an individual facility. Thus, the categories requiring environmental evaluation have been changed to include some facilities which-were previously categorically excluded and to categorically exclude-others %ihich Were'""- previously included. Table 1 in the new Section 1.1307 of the Commission's rules identifies those facilities that are subject to routine environmental evaluation. Thus, under the new rules which apply to cellular, PCS. and paging, as well as other services, some of a carrier's facilities may be categorically excluded, while others are subject to routine environmental evaluation. It is. . important to note that if the Commission receives evidence that a particular facility or equipment may not be in compliance with the MPE or specific absorption rate (SAR) limits, the Commission can require that the operator of such facility or the manufacturer of such device demonstrate compliance, even if it is otherwise categorically excluded. 26. Hofv can I obtain a copy of the neiv Commission rules adopting the revised RF evposure guidelines? Answer: PART II of this Fact Sheet 92 sets forth the most relevant Commission rules i, governing RF emissions. Paper copies of the Commission's Rel)ort and Order which adopted these new guidelines can be obtained from the Commission's duplication contractor. International Transcription Service (ITS). 210010 Street, N.W., Suite 1�10, Washington. DC 20037. at (202) 857-3800. An electronic version of the Report and Order is also available from the Internet on the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) homepage at http://%%�v,v.fce.gov/oet. under the section entitled "Headlines." click on the sentence concerning RF euidelines. The text of a press release and the complete Report and Order can be accessed this way. 2Z How can I obtain additional information about RFsafen?and standards? Answer: The Commission's Office of Engineering; and Technology (OET) provides technical bulletins and fact sheets that address these issues. These documents are available by mail upon request to the OET's RF Safety Information Line at (202) 418-2464. Additionally;the Commission's Compliance and Information Bureau maintains a Communications and Crisis Management Center which is staffed 24 hours a day. seven days a week. In the event of an emergency, such as a radiofrequency hazard threatening public safety or health, the public can call (202) 632-6975, or fax (202)418-2813. or e-mail "dprescot@fcc.gov." The watch officer who answers at that number can contact the Commission's staff in the affected area and dispatch i 1� them within a matter of hours. For more general background information on the health and safety issues related to electromagnetic fields and biological effects, you may also call the Environmental Protection . Agency's Electromagnetic Field (EMF) information line at I-S00-363-23S3. IMPACT OF PERSONAL WIRELESS FACILITIES ON AIRPLANE NAVIGATION AND ON THE ENVIRONMENT 28• Are personal wireless facilities hazardous to airplane navigation? ff•%at has the Commission done to address this problem? Answer: Antenna structures or towers which are proposed to be constructed taller than 60.96 meters(200 feet) above ground level and towers which are to be located within certain distances of airport runways must be registered with the Commission, regardless of whether or not any other notification to the Commission is required for that particular type of communications service. The Commission works closely with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ensure that Commission licensees do not construct antenna structures which may constitute a menace to air navigation because both of these agencies have jurisdiction and responsibility of regulating the construction, marking and lighting of these antenna structures. Depending on the FAA's recommendations reached upon conducting an aeronautical study of the proposed structure, the Commission may require these. Commission-registered structures to be marked. painted and/or lighted, or in some situations to be constructed at a reduced height, in order to avoid becoming a public safety hazard. ` For more information on the FAA safety requirements, please refer to the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau's Fact Sheet PR5000 r15, entitled "Antenna Structure Renistration." A copy of this Fact Sheet can be obtained by request at 1-800-322-11 17, or by sending a request b%• email to "mavdaN fcc.gov." Fact Sheet PR5000 R16 is also available on the Internet on the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau homepaoe at lit tp:H%%-%%w.fcc.eovhvtb/antstruc.htm1. 29. Are there any requirements that personal wireless services providers consider the effect of their proposed facilities upon the envirownent? Answer: Yes. As a federal agency, the Commission is required by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) to ensure that it considers effects upon the environment of any major action that it takes. Because the Commission is a licensing agency, it requires that all licensees comply with NEPA as well, by evaluating their actions for environmental consequences. The Commission's rules implementing NEPA are found in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1, Sections 1.1301-LI319,47 C.F.R. 5 S 1.1301-1.1319. Each licensee must evaluate the location of a proposed structure to determine if it is in an environmentally sensitive 16 area as determined in Section 1.1307. Specifically,there are eight categories listed in Section 1.1307(a). as follows: ` (1) official.ly designated wilderness areas; (2) officially designated wildlife preserves; (3) situations which may affect listed threatened or radangered species or critical habitats; ` (4) situations which may affect historical sites listed or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places; (5) Indian religious sites; - - - - (6) I00-year floodplains(as determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)'s flood insurance rate maps); (7) situations which may cause significant change in surface features, such as wetland fills, deforestation or water diversion; and (8) 'proposed use of high intensity white lights in residential neighborhoods. Section 1.1307(b) also requires an environmental evaluation if the proposed transmitter may cause human exposure to RF radiation in excess of the Commission's adopted guidelines. If the licensee's proposed construction falls within one of these categories, the licensee is required to prepare an environmental assessment (EA), as instructed in Section 1.1311, and file that document with the appropriate Bureau of the Commission for evaluation. Pursuant to Section I.1312, a licensee that files an EA must await Commission approval of its proposed project before commencing any construction, even if Commission approval is not otherwise required for such construction. The licensee's application is also placed on public notice as a "major action." and all interested parties are afforded a 30-day period in which to file comments on the proposed effects upon the environment. If this period expires without am• negative comments. and if the Commission staff after consulting other governmental agencies with expertise over the subject matter. makes a finding of no significant impact• then the construction can proceed. ` For more information on the Commission's NEPA compliance requirements and preparation of EAs in general, contact the Enforcement Division of the Wireless-Telecommunications Bureau, at (202)41 8-0569. or fax (202)418-2644. . 17 =.,_ � . r.. ��`.�,•`.,his � � r9..11� kz;i owl twi- ir rd A j 71b �'r; 3 pared by K.Linehan,PE I I � 1 • 1 1 11 ' ' ••• 1 ' •4� �¢. �• .,� ;, .'sue:. le Prepared liy K.Linehan,PE .1 r _ A]" � Town of Barnstable THIS DOCUMENT HAS Zoning Board of Appeals NOT BEEN RECORDED Decision - Notice of Withdrawal FILE COPY ONLY! Appeal Number 1999-08-TeleCorp PCS,Inc. Special Permit Pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings Summary: Withdrawn Without Prejudice Applicant: TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Property Address: 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis,MA Assessors Map/Parcel: Map 274, Parcel 019 Area: 5.59 acres Zoning: RG Residential G Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: GP Groundwater Protection District Background: The property that is the subject of this appeal consists of a 5.59 acre lot located off Phinney's Lane in the village of Barnstable but is commonly addressed as 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis. The site is presently improved with a 17,360 sq. ft. commercial warehouse building and electric utility poles and transmission lines. The applicant is proposing to construct a wireless telecommunications facility on a portion of this site by attaching an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing 88.5' Commonwealth Electric pole and installing a concrete pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets at the base of the pole. The height of the proposed antenna will be 98'. The property is located in a RG Residential G Zoning District which only permits single-family residential dwellings as a principal permitted use of the land. 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. However, at this point in time, the Town's Zoning Ordinance does not have any provisions directly governing wireless communications. The Planning Department is currently working on a draft of a proposed personal wireless communication zoning amendment, in conjunction with the Local Comprehensive Plan Implementation Committee(LCPIC). The Planning Department has also drafted a set of guidelines and information requirements for wireless communications. At present, 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 use as-of-right or does not contain Special Permit provisions to allow the use, the only other way to obtain approval would be by way of a Use Variance. In discussion with the Legal Department, it was concluded-that with respect to electric transmission towers and lines-they were originally permitted as public utilities by the Town. It was suggested that the only relief needed, to add to existing structures, would be a special permit to document that additional use -as an alteration/expansion of a non-conforming use. This documentation -a special permit- provides the town with the means to monitor and regulate the location of wireless communication facilities and provides the applicant with zoning rights to the use at this locus. Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision-Notice of Withdrawal Appeal No.1999-08-TeleCorp PCS,Inc. Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Structure Requested Relief: The applicant has applied for the following zoning relief: Appeal Number 1999-08-Special Permit for the alteration and expansion of a nonconforming structure not used as a single or two-family dwelling (Section 4-4.4(2))to permit the installation of an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole at a height of 98 feet. There is a maximum height limitation of 30 feet and a minimum 30 foot front yard setback required on the property. The subject utility pole is presently nonconforming with regard to height and the front yard setback; being approximately 88.5 feet in height and approximately 13 feet from the front property line. Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on December 14, 1998. 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 January 13, 1999, at which time the Board, per request of the applicant, granted a withdrawal without prejudice. Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Elizabeth Nilsson, Thomas DeRiemer, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Peter Morin represented the applicant. Supporting staff included Christopher McCarrier, Zoning Specialist and Dave Vivian, Zoning Manager from WFI-Entel Technologies, Inc. At the start of the hearing, Attorney Morin reported the site plans submitted, and the site plans on file with the Town have an error. The plans at the Barnstable Registry of Deeds are the correct plans for this parcel as they show the correct lot lines. Due to these discrepancies,the applicant requested these appeals be withdrawn without prejudice. After correcting the site plan, the applicant will reapply. Decision: Per request of the applicant, a motion was duly made and seconded to allow Appeal Number 1999-08 to be Withdrawn Without Prejudice. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Elizabeth Nilsson, Thomas DeRiemer, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: None Order: Appeal Number 1999-08 has been Withdrawn Without Prejudice. 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 Clerk. 7 Emmett Glynn, Chairman Date Signed I 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 ed in the ofFc f the Town Clerk. Signed and sealed this day of /9 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Hutchenrider, Town Clerk 2 ij ReINo mappar ownerl owned addr city state zip 006 0 0 q 274'003 MUSITYNSXY, ALBERT J 40 WOODMERE RD FRAMINGHAM MA 01701 274 005 BARNSTABLE, TOWN OF (REC) 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS MA 02601 274 016 B01 MASSACHUSETTS, COMMWLTH OF DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS 100 CAMBRIDGE ST BOSTON MA 02202 274 016 B02 MORIN, JACQUES N 300 BEARSES WAY HYANNIS MA 02601 274 018 ANDERSON, WILLIAM E &AUDREY P 23 ELLIOTT RD CENTERVILLE MA 02632 274 019 GOODWIN, ROBERT H TRS HOTWATER REALTY TRUST 930 W MAIN ST HYANNIS MA 02601 274 022 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 022 001 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 023 ANDERSON, AUDREY P 23 ELLIOTT ST CENTERVILLE MA 02632 274 026 VICTORY CHAPEL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF CC INC 65 SEAGATE LN HYANNIS MA 02601 274 039 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 039 001 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601. 274 040 001 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 040 002 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P O BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 0260^T 274 040 003 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P O BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 0260.1k 274 040 004 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 040 005 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 040 006 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 040 007 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 274 041 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 6 9 HYANNIS MA 02601 275 002 BARNSTABLE, TOWN OF (REC) 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS MA 02601 275 042 LORUSSO, LOUIS P 6 LILA L P 0 BOX 1776 HYANNIS MA 02601 275 059 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 6 9 xYANNIS MA 02601 275 060 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 275 061 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 296 047 CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP P 0 BOX 96 HYANNIS MA 02601 Count- 58 2 Proof of Publication NOTICESLEGAL :77777-777.- Town of Barnstable Zonier0 Board of Appfats Nodes of Public Hearing Udder Th4 Zoning brdinance for January 13, 1999 To all persons interested in,or affected by the Board of Appeals under Sec.11 of Chapter 40A of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massa;husetts,and all amendments thereto you ere hereby notified that: 7:15 P.M. Coy Appeal Number 1999.07 Shelba J.Coy and Todd Coy have petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit fora Family Apartment pursuant to Section 3-1.100)of the Zoning Ordinance.The property is shown on Assessors Map 271,Parcel 022 and is commonly addressed as 419 Lincoln Road Ext.,Hyannis,MA in an RC-1 Residential C-1 Zoning District. 8:05 P.M. TeleCorp PCS,Inc. Appeal Number 1999-08 Telecorp PCS, Inc. has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeais`for a Special Permit pursuant to Section.4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Building or Structures Not used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings. The petitioner is seeldng to attach an accelerator antenna to an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole and install a concrete equipment pad and cabinets along with associated cables at the base of the pole.The property is shown on Assessors Map 274, Parcel 019 and is commonly addressed as 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis,MA in an FIG Residential G Zoning District. 8:10 P.M. TeleCorp PCS,Inc. Appeal Number 1999-09 . TelecorP PCS,Inc. has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Pre-existing Nonconfommng Use.The petitioner is seeking to attach an accelerator antenna to an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole and install a concrete equipment pad and cabinets along with associated cables at the base of the pole.The property is shown on Assessors Map 274,Parcel 019-and is commonly addressed as 1364 Phinney's Lane,Hyannis,MA in an FIG Residential G Zoning District. These Public Hearings will be held in the Hearing Room;Second Floor,New Town Hall,367 Main Street, Hyannis, Massachusetts on Wednesday.January 13, 1999.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 December 24 8 December 31, 1998 , Q �4^ r�. wweueu. ; `;�:.� mnea � . �!A Town of Barnstable 24 A40 Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1999-34-TeleCorp PCS, Inc. Special Permit Pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings Summary: Granted With Conditions THIS DOCUMENT HAS Applicant: TeleCorp PCS, Inc. NOT BEEN RECORDED Property Address: 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis, MA Assessor's Map/Parcel: Map 274, Parcel 019 FILE COPY ONLY! Area: 5.59 acres Zoning: RG Residential G Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: GP Groundwater Protection District Background: The property consists of a 5.59 acre lot(Parcel 19) located off Phinney's Lane in the village of Barnstable but is commonly addressed as 1364,Phinney's Lane, Hyannis. The site is presently improved with a 17,360 sq. ft. commercial warehouse building and electric utility poles and transmission lines. The applicant is proposing to construct a wireless telecommunications facility on a portion of this site by attaching an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing 88.5' Commonwealth Electric pole and installing a concrete pad to hold up to 4 equipment cabinets at the base of the pole. The height of the proposed antenna will be 99.5'. The property is located in a RG Residential G Zoning District which only permits single-family residential dwellings as a principal permitted use of the land. Requested Relief: The applicant has applied for the following zoning relief: Appeal Number 1999-34-Special Permit for the alteration and expansion of a nonconforming structure not used as a single or two-family dwelling (Section 4-4.4(2)) to permit the installation of an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole for a maximum height of 99.5 feet. There is a maximum height limitation of 30 feet and a minimum 30 foot front yard setback required on the property. The subject utility pole is presently nonconforming with regard to height and the front yard setback; being approximately 88.5 feet in height and approximately 13 feet from the front property line. Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on February 19, 1999. 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 March 17, 1999, at which time the Board granted the requested Special Permit with conditions. Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Gene Burman, Ron Jansson, Gail Nightingale, Richard Boy, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Charles Sabatt represented the applicant. Supporting staff included Christopher McCarrier, Zoning Specialist and Dave Vivian, Zoning Manager from WFI-Entel Technologies, Inc. A memorandum in support of this appeal was previously submitted to the file. Attorney Sabatt explained the applicant is seeking a Special Permit to attach an accelerator antenna to the top of an existing Commonwealth Electric utility pole. The pole is located on land owned by Audrey Anderson and a ten year site lease with TeleCorp Realty, LLC was submitted. Also submitted was the Site Lease Agreement between Commonwealth Electric Co. and TeleCorp Realty LLC. Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1999-34-TeleCorp PCS,Inc. Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Structure The proposed facility will consist of a six foot accelerator antenna, two amplifiers each two feet in height and a one foot clamp on top of a 88.5 foot transmission pole for a total of 99.5 feet in height. On the ground will be a concrete pad of approximately 12'6"x 7'6"containing four refrigerator sized cabinets and three co-axle cables running to the pole. Around the pad will be a six foot chain link fence. There is currently a 15 foot wide driveway which will be used by maintenance personnel. TeleCorp will have approximately 30 sites on the Cape. Eight(possibly nine)will be located in the Town of Barnstable. Three sites already have approval from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Some sites do not need approval (they are co-locating on other towers)and one site will need Zoning Board approval in the future. Mr. Vivian briefly 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. These antennas are used to transmit and receive radio signals for hand-held mobile, digital phones. They operate under an agreement with AT&T Wireless Services using their system, but TeleCorp will use its own brand name. TeleCorp will use a 1900 megahertz frequency for digital telephone systems, email, voicemail, and data transmission. At some locations, the different carriers co-locate on the same tower but at a different, very specific megahertz frequency. There is no increase of radiation resulting from the close proximity of antennas. Mr. Vivian reported that even at maximum build-out, there is no risk of harm to humans..The signals are pointed at the horizon, not down at a house and the signal dissipates quickly. This is supported from an affidavit submitted by Daniel Goulet, Radio Frequency Engineering Expert. This cellular site has been approved by the Mass. Department of Public health (DPH). Each cell site must be registered with the DPH and they review the entire site. They check to see if there are any other carriers at or near the site and review everything before they approve a site. This site is not in the flight path of the Barnstable Municipal Airport. Although not required, TeleCorp notified the FAA. They can go up to twenty feet above any existing structure without having to notify the FAA. This site will not interfere with the airport transmission because the airport is on a different frequency. The airport is on a significantly lower frequency than a PCS carrier. Attorney Sabatt stressed that TeleCorp is using existing poles and existing structures rather than building new sites and new towers. Their goal is to use existing sites or co-locate. Mr. Vivian clarified that TeleCorp will plant evergreens along the site as screening. The chain link fence is for security purposes. Attorney Sabatt reviewed the chain of title for this site. The current owner is Audrey Anderson. The portion of the property in which the applicant intends to lease is within the utility easement owned by Commonwealth Electric Company. The applicant has a lease agreement with both the owner of the property, Audrey Anderson, and with Commonwealth Electric. Public Comments: No one spoke in favor or in opposition to this appeal. Findings of Fact: At the hearing of March 17, 1999, the Board unanimously found the following findings of fact as related to Appeal No. 1999-34: 1. The applicant, TeleCorp PCS, Inc. is seeking a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) for the alteration and expansion of a nonconforming structure not used as single or two-family dwellings. 2. The property in issue is located at 1364 Phinney's Lane, Hyannis, MA as shown on Assessor's Map 274, Parcel 019 and consists of 5.59 acres of land. The site is located in the RG Residential G Zoning District. 3. The property is located on the southerly side of Phinney's Lane close to the intersection of Phinney's Lane and Route 132 in an area that is already developed with commercial development. 4. The Petitioner is seeking to use an existing electric utility pole owned by Commonwealth Electric Company. They will install a concrete pad adjoining this pole along with four cabinets. The Petitioner proposes to an add an antenna not to exceed 10 feet with an overall height of the structure to be 99.5 feet. 5. The Petitioner, TeleCorp PCS, Inc., qualifies according to the 1997 Decision as being a public utility and otherwise could be construed to be exempt under MGL Chapter 40A, Section 3. However, the applicant has shown a willingness to work with the Town to accommodate the Town's concerns regarding the multiplication of towers within the Town's areas. 2 i f Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1999-34-TeleCorp PCs,Inc. Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Structure 6. There has been no evidence presented to indicate that the increase in the height of this particular structure would be in derogation of -or detrimental to-the neighborhood affected especially in view of the fact that the telecommunication industry is here and.needs to be expanded. 7. Based on the Town Attorney's oral opinion, the pole itself is a pre-existing nonconforming structure in view of the fact that it pre-dates zoning. 8. 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. Decision: Based on the findings of fact, a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the requested Special Permit subject to 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 COM-E-HYNO34B", dated 10/08/98 and last revised on 02/18/98. 2. The proposed accelerator antenna shall not exceed a height of 99.5 feet, as shown on the submitted plans. 3. The use of the property is limited to electric utility purposes, a wireless communications facility to consist of an accelerator antenna and associated equipment, as shown on the submitted plans. 4. 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. 5. The color of the accelerator antenna and any associated cables shall match that of the existing utility pole to lessen the visual impact. 6. The applicant must provide a paved apron at Phinney's Lane, as required by Site Plan Review. 7. In the event there are any further expansion of the airport facility, thereby increasing the runway area or flight area to this area, the applicant must comply with all applicable rules and regulations of the FAA with reference to the marking of this structure. 8. The concrete cabinets on the ground shall be screened with year round evergreens and mature arborvitae for purposes of screening the cabinets from the surrounding area. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Gene Burman, Ron Jansson, Gail Nightingale, Richard Boy, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: None Order: Special Permit Number 1999-34 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 Clerk. Emmett Glynn, Chairman Date Signed I 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 office of the Town Clerk. =f Signed and sealed this C✓ f day �. T under th pains and penalties of perjury. 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INC. �� COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC COMPANY DATE (STRUCTURE T EASEMENT COMPA 9 CROSBY DRIVE BEDFORD, MA 01730 A(AE4 -- (781) 276-5810 NEXTEL R.F.ENGINEER DATE (781) 276-3915 (FAX) _ COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MID-ATLANTIC NEXTEL CONSTRUCTION DATE GENERAL �YNAMIC9 WIRELESS SERVICES 77 'A' STREET NEXTEL SITE ACQUISmON DATE NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, MAm1909A MA D2494 PHONE: (781) 449-2000 FAX: (781) 455-2865 NEXTEL FIELD OPERATIONS GATE SHALLOW POND GENERAL DYNAMICS CHAPPELL CONSTRUCTION FIELD SUPERVISOR DATE ENGINEERING COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC COMPANY SITE ACQUISITION AGENT DATE ASSOCIATES, LLC CONCORD OFFICE CENTER RIGHT-OF-WAY #343 STRUCTURE #321 THE ABOVE CONSTRUCTION HEREBY APPROVE AND ACCEPT THESE 2352 MAIN STREET DOCUMENTS AND AUTHORIZE THE CONTRACTOR TO PROCEED CON THE CONSTRUCTION DESCRIBED HEREIN.ALL CONCORD, MA 01742 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ARE T AND T TO REVIEW BY THE LOCAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT AND ANY CHANCE OR (978) 823-0054 LINE #120/122 115kV ELECTRIC LINE - W. HYANNIS SUB-FEED woDlFl�noNS THEY MAY IMPOSE SITE INFORMATION LOCATION MAP DRAWING INDEX NO. SUBMIMAL R BY: JNS CNK.Jwr I APP'D:CJS STRUCTURE & COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC CO. �.j�' o� �- SHEET DESCRIPTION REV DATE B oB 03 05 REVISED PROPERTY OWNERSHIP EASEMENT OWNER DBA NSTAR ` v BY. Jwr CNN:JMM I AWD:CJS ONE NSTAR WAY, SE 210 • fi 03 21 oB ISSUED FORCONSmucnoN WESTWOOD, MA 02090 " A + o Tt T01 TITLE SHEET 2 01/09/07 ° Br: Jwr CNN:Jwr I APP•D:Cis PROPERTY OWNER: HARBORSIDE REALTY TRUST ' a os 0e REV.PER NSTAR CowwENTs e , fii 0 .1t ' ar: Jwr CNK JUT APP`D-CJS WIWAM E. ANDERSON TRUSTEE . + ' o, {A` C01 PROPERTY PLAN 2 01/09/07 oT oG m ISSUED FOR As- WL7S 23 ELLIOTT STREET (J Oas.` a _ 1 + 2 er Jwr calk Jwr APP'D:CJS CENTERVILLE. MA 02632 -E P=' v 1_01 LEGAL PLAN 2 01/09/07 NEXTEL SITE I.D.1: MA-1909A I &a + " A01 PARTIAL SITE PLAN 2 01/09/07F� APPLICANT: NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS-- - ��;�_)_;•-""" aw' _ TOWER ELEVATION AND DETAILS 2 01/09/07 N 9 CROSBY DRIVE � r o. . �_ "_ .- c;�. f7 k1 �'i_:r�if�! `�- BEDFORD, MA 01730 p A03 FOUNDATION ETAIL 2 7 ?� qF. Cam = SITE ADDRESS: 1336 PHINNEYS LANE - DETAILS t+' 01/09/0 HYANNIS, MA 02601 s' v� / A04 SITE DETAILS 2 7 SITE Q r r 01/09/0 u € COUNTY: BARNSTABLE f�l' ti LATITUDE: a1• a0' a5.13' AIDS 5 FENCE DETAILS 2 . LONGITUDE: 70 18' 39.02" •• 0 :� din .tea +� , � �' '' A06 SITE NOTES 2 01/09/07 ZONING CLASSIFICATION: RG (RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT) * a P / � ZONING JURISDICTION: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE (HYANNIS) �' � � '� � `---•'^=-� $ -- S01 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND DETAILS 2 01/09/07 �0 I 7 v Asa ._�• PLATAOT' MAP 274 LOT 23 T "• Iglatrylel. r', T, s E01 UTILITY AND GROUNDING PLAN 2 01/09/07 IT IS A MOLAT1011 OF LAW FOR ANY PERsoN '-� ... x_,.:♦ t~ y UNLESS THEY ARE ACING UNDER THE DIRECTION AREA OF CONSTRUCTION: 554 S.F.t m • i .Rj E02 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM AND DETAILS 2 01/09/07 of A ICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, r TO ALTER THIS RLITXIMENT. ' ea1'Er d E03 ELECTRICAL DETAILS 2 01/09/07 ENGINEER: . CHAPPELL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES_, LLC. � • ,� CONCORD OFFICE CENTER , 14 ,� SITE ID: 2352 MAIN STREET ' F. "�_ �, ` . •• a - CONCORD, MA 01742 `- "* - +' ,: E04 GROUNDING DETAILS 2 01/09/07 A 1909 •� M A €`. `' '•'• � ` � - * ti.. SITE NAME: CONTACT: CLEM SALEK g T`' SHALLOW POND PHONE: (978) 823-0054 COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC �� RAW #3 STRUCTURE #321 122, .:fs'Gd9@Iie CGY�` � 'Cs +•.a . •' '� LINE # ADDD ESS:1$ KV �Q SITES r cls�8rii� g :•'• ' F '' 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE 132 ■© HYANNIS ` idler • ■ MASSACHUSETTS 02601 HANDICAP REQUIREMENTS '' �,!�� .,� DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS ri v ' # ( •• Q O • CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PLANS & EXISTING DIMENSIONS & SHEET TITLE FACILITY IS UNMANNED & NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. . . • !• • _) HANDICAP ACCESS IS NOT REQUIRED. t"+. © 0 r • CONDITIONS ON THE JOB SITE & SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE TITLE SHEET ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH DIRECTIONS THE WORK OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAME OTHER REQUIREMENTS TAKE ROUTE 495 SOUTH TO ROUTE 6 EAST. FOLLOW ROUTE 6 EAST OVER THE SAGAMORE BRIDGE. TAKE EXIT 6 0 S SHEET NUMBER _ _OFF.OF_.ROUTE 6. TURN RIGHT ONTO IYANNOUGH ROAD. TURN LEFT ON PHINNEY'S.LANE. THE SITE IS ON THE RIGHT AT LEAST 72 HOURS PRIOR TO DIGGING, THE CONTRACTOR IS TO1 I HAND SIDE AT THE POWER LINES. REQUIRED TO CALL DIG SAFE AT FACILITY HAS NO PLUMBING OR PARKING. t o 1-888-DIG-SAFE -x GENERAL NOTES: TOMAP F BARNT BNSTAOLE \\ \ // / 1. FIELD SURVEY DATE: 10/10/04 AND 04/22/05 BOOK 18158 PAGE 153 2. VERTICAL DATUM: NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM COMMUNICATIONS 2 \ / OF 1988 8) OF THE MID-ATLANTIC. INC. 3. HORIZONTAL DATUM: NORTH AMERICAERICAN DATUM OF 1983 / (NAD83) 9 CROSBY DRIVE TOWN OF B RNSTABLE / C7'£� \ 4. CENTER OF EXIST: STRUCTURE #321 BEDFORD, MA 01730 = MAP 275 LOT 2 o / LATITUDE: N.41.40'45.13" _ /22� 10 � \ \ \t�\ / LONGITUDE: 76.6'± '39.02" (781)8276 739158(FAX) �/[' ELEVATION: 76.6't I CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP. / 3 5. STRUCTURE OWNER: DBAM STARAE ELECTRIC CO. O \ \ / Q N/F _ - — — 4z / \ CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP. MAP 296 LOT 47 0 j MAP 274 LOT 22 ONE NSTAR WAY, SE 210 Cqp f g N/F 7 N`V ` BOOK 6656 PAGE 147 I LC. CERT. 116997 / U WESTWOOD• MA 02090 GENERAL DYNAMICS yAfy TOWN OF BARNSTABLE / / p I I / 6. SITE NUMBER: MA-1909A WIRELESS SERVICES qA°D f� MAP 274 LOT 5 / W 7. SITE ADDRESS: 1336 PHINNEYS LANE 77 "A" STREET fpTRC \BOOK 2580 PAGE 106 / CEN R OF XI T TRU R B 1 I 4 HYANNIS, MA 02601 NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, — R.p W\ / LATITUDE: 41'40'45.13" (NAD83) / ' J MA 02494 _ Q 8. APPLICANT: NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS _ LONGITUDE: V.: 7 .6' (N (NAD83) Q 9 CROSBY DRIVE PHONE: (781) 449-2000 GROUND ELEV.: 76.6' (NGVD88) I > FAX: (781) 455-2865 / W BEDFORD, MA 01730 _ 68 9. JURISDICTION: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 2 �'9T•e CAPE & VINEYARD ELECTRIC R.O.W. /Q --/ a 10. TAX ID: MAP 274 LOT 23 11. DEED REFERENCE: BK. 4945 PG. 121 / N/F 20' WIDE ACCESS EASEMENT I O / 12. PLAN REFERENCES: PLAN ENTITLED "SURVEY PLAN" BY CHAPPELL SOPHIE J. & JOHN MUSHINSKY �� GRANTOR: HARBORSIDE REALTY TRUST ATLANTIC WIRELESS FOR TELECORP MAP 274 LOT 3-3 ��vi �. GRANTEE: HOTWATER REALTY TRUST cl I / DATED 4/15/98 ENGINEERING BOOK 12664 PAGE 191 BOOK 5706 PAGE 239 N/F 13. ZONING JURISDICTION: RG RESIDENTIAL E+ I �+ CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP. ASSOCIATES, LLC � 14. ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITY INFORMATION PRESENTED HEREON WAS w MAP 295 LOT 4-6 DETERMINED FROM SURFACE EVIDENCE AND PLANS OF RECORD. ALL / H F N/ a LC. CERT. 116997 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOULD BE LOCATED IN THE FIELD PRIOR HOTWATER REALTY TRUST Q" TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY SITE WORK. CALL DIGSAFE 2 CONCORD OFFICE CENTER N o MAP 274 LOT 19 �< I / 1-888-344-7233 A MINIMUM OF 72 HOURS PRIOR TO PLANNED 2352 MAIN STREET N'o I NEXTEL LICENSE(554 SAREA O. ) BOOK 5801 PAGE 60 ACTIVITY. 03 I CONCORD, MA 01742 0 / 15. PROPERTY LINE INFORMATION IS COMPILED FROM TOWN ASSESSORS (978) 823-0054 jj I O F I PLANS, A UMITED FIELD SURVEY, AND PLANS OF REFERENCE. A MO W / FULL BOUNDARY SURVEY WAS NOT PERFORMED. 4. 1 16, BEARING SYSTEM OF THIS PLAN IS BASED ON TRUE NORTH. TRUE NORTH WAS ESTABLISHED FROM EXIST. PLAN REFERENCE. IT IS NOT SOPHIE & MANY/ANN MUSHINSKY \ b INTENDED TO BE AN EXACT REPRESENTATION OF TRUE NORTH. MAP 274 LOT 3-4 �BOOK 12664 PAGE 193 N6B� o� l ° N0. SIBYfRµ OS 03/OS IS�llm FUR litll�w-COl6IR.7 / LEGENDA ew JNS CHK:JMr APP'D:CJS / •y^/, "9p ' ~WO6 03 OS REVISED PROPERII'°WNERSMP /,ry 53• N88'57CAPE & VINEYARD ELECTRIC R.O.W. 9 06 3/ CEVIJMT APP'D:CJS 109. —� - - - - - / J- _ 03 21 06 ISSUED FOR CONLSTRUCIgN N� EXIST. BUILDING I I L - — —— — — — — - PROPERTY LINE ° ffe JUrt CHK:JMr AWD.'cs HARBORSIDE REALTY TRUST ' I - — — — — — — — - ABUTTING PROPERTY LINE 1 ey oa oa REV. PER NSTAR COMMENTS N/F MAP 274 LOT 23 I ------------- EASEMENT/LEASE AREA 2 =D FOR BULTS CJS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS / / BOOK 4945 PAGE 121 I I Dr: JMi aRK JMT AWM CJS MAO 274 LOT 16.X.01 I -x x x x EXIST. CHAIN LINK FENCE �'o I EXIST. BUILDING I EXIST. TREE LINE EXIST. DRIVE OF 2v\`'.o Io_ w o w EXIST. OVERHEAD UTILITIES '� '~ \9A \ ' HARBORSIDE REALTY TRUST I cHw cHw OVERHEAD UTILITIES MAP 274 LOT 18 N/F \ ' BOOK 4945 PAGE 139 I I N/F � No.26'.M uc/e/r EXIST. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES 1 t 4,Y;y uc/E/r UNDERGROUND UTILITIES CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP. •n, `i. TIMOTHY J. WALDRON, TR. \ I EXIST. UTILITY POLE .� �. _/ys MAP 274 LOT 16.X.02 I I MAP 274 LOT 40-1 �Sry. ��' •x� \ / / BOOK 12575 PAGE 74 I BOOK 18448 PAGE 18 �j�/'CS ��EXIST. BUILDING I I RJ r+ \ I I ZONING REGULATIONS a \ \ COMMONWEALTH OF ZONING DISTRICT: RG RESIDENTIAL IT IS A VI0LAnGN OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, N/F \ MASSACHUSETTS UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION \ \ I COMMONWEALTH OF > - OF A LICENSED PROFESSONAL ENGINEER, MASSACHUSETTS \ MAO 274 LOT 16.X.Ol / m REOU/RED .PROPOSED TO ALTER nUS DOCUMENT MAO 274 LOT 16.X.01 / \ I I / \ \ -- MIN. LOT AREA: 40,000 FT. N/A — — — — — — — _I MIN. LOT FRONTAGE: 100'0' N/A SITE ID: SETBACKS: (BUILDINGS) MA-1909A FRONT YARD: 30' 46.3't SITE NAME \ SIDE YARD: 15' 50.8't N F COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS \ I I REAR YARD: 15' 36.6't SHALLOW POND Lq MAP 274 LOT 16.X.01 \ MAX. BLDG HEIGHT 30' 1o.s' COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC CO. R BOOK 74 PAGE 201 I I R/W #343. STRUCTURE #321 h'90 \ \ I I LINE #120/1 , 115 KV N/F E COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS —� 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE MAO 274 LOT 16.X.01 \ _ — _ — — HYANNIS — — — — — — — — — — — MASSACHUSETTS 02601 SHEET TITLE PROPERTY PLAN PROPERTY PLAN N/F / N/F T — SHEET NUMBER N/F 1 CAPE COD /CAPE COD AGGREGATES.CORP. _N/F ` AGGREGATES CORP. - SCALE: 24x36 - 1"=60'-0" COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MAP 296 l0T 40-7 � CAPE COD AGGREGATES CORP. I 11x17 - 1"=120'-0" \ MAP 274 LOT 16.X.01 1 MAP 274 LOT 39/ ^ MAP 296 LOT 40-6 BOOK 74 PAGE 201 LC. CERT. 116997 / \ LC. CERT. 116997 col I IQ NNSE_•ARE,A TELEPHONE UTILITY AREA LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS LICENSE AREA LOCATED AT"1336 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF TELEPHONE UTILITY AREA FOR NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS PHINNEYS LANE, BARNSTABLE, MA" WITHIN THE "CAPE AND VINEYARD" ELECTRIC LOCATED AT"1336 PHINNEY'S LANE, BARNSTABLE, MA" WITHIN THE "CAPE AND V / �- �0•r / ? RIGHT-OF-WAY ON A PORTION OF HARBORSIDE REALTY TRUST PROPERTY VINEYARD" ELECTRIC RIGHT-OF-WAY ON A PORTION OF THE HARBORSIDE COMMUNICATIONS s;/' ���� �•W ip � 8,1$, .W%01 REFERENCED AS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ASSESSOR'S MAP 274 LOT 23. REALTY TRUST PROPERTY REFERENCED AS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ASSESSOR'S OF THE MID-ATLANTIC, INC. +� / �'• / ` �• N66 MAP 274 LOT 23. ?8b1¢S• N A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND SITUATED ON LAND OF HARBORSIDE REALTY TRUST, 9 CROSBY DRIVE / / W V 0 0 �� 69, K' r: /` LOCATED EASTERLY OF PHINNEYS LANE, IN THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, COUNTY A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND SITUATED ON LAND OF HARBORSIDE REALTY TRUST, C� �� � �� p � /:�� ?00 •W OF BARNSTABLE, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS AND AS SHOWN IN THE LOCATED EASTERLY OF PHINNEYS LANE, IN THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, COUNTY BEDFORD, MA 01730 ?ems moo' /, o �� CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS PREPARED FOR NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS ISSUED BY OF BARNSTABLE, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS AND AS SHOWN IN THE (781) 276-5810 ?>� /Nap /._ 7'¢S• /� �a PROP 7 CHAPPELL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, ENTITLED "SHALLOW POND", DATED CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS PREPARED FOR NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS ISSUED BY (781) 276-3915 (FAX) 370. -old ? �R'. / F ?CQy / DESCRIBED ASDOR FOLLOWS:NCED AS "SHEET L-Ot" AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY 21MARCH06 ANAPPELL IDEREFERENCEDERING CIAS SHEET LNOI�ANDED SBEINGOMOREND DATED ¢ w u PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; S> 31.0¢yZ � `qJ Beginning at appoint near the easterly sideline of Phinneys Lane, N20'21'42"E / Q 04?. 210.29 feet from a Concrete Bound being the angle point in the southerly line of Beginning at a point on the easterly sideline of Phinneys Lane, N06'59'54"E GENERAL 131,FIVAMICS .r, the Cape and Vineyard Electric R.O.W.; 217.03 feet from a Concrete Bound being the angle point in the southerly line WIRELESS SERVICES / / h h of the Cope and Vineyard Electric R.O.W., 77 "A" STREET W Thence, running S7042'06"E a distance of 27.00 feet to a point; NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, °j Thence, running N19"17'54"E a distance of 20.50 feet to a point; Thence, running S66'01'45"E a distance of 26.08 feet to a point; MA 02494 t i0 r:oil 2 Thence, running N70'42'06"W a distance of 27.00 feet to a point; Thence, running S22'36'07"E a distance of 4.26 feet to a point; PHONE: (781) 449-2000 ry in Thence, running S19'17'54"W a distance of 20.50 feet to the point of beginning. Thence, running S70.42'O6"E a distance of 31.04 feet to a point; g p 9 9• FAX: (781) 455-2865 The Area described above contains 554 Square Feet of area more or less. Thence, running N19'17'54"E a distance of 3.50 feet to a point; / 2 / Thence, running N70'42'06"W o distance of 2.00 feet to a point; Thence, running S79'17'54"W a distance of 1.50 feet to a point; CONIC. BOUND Thence, running N70'42'06"W a distance of 28.15 feet to a point; Thence, running N22'36'07"W a distance of 4.17 feet to a point; WITH DISK Thence, running N66'01'45"W a distance of 26.69 feet to a point; CHAPPELL Thence, running southwest a distance of 2.01 feet along a radius of 1711.99 feet to the point of beginning. LICENSE AREA TELEPHONE UTILITY AREA The Area described above contains 125 Square Feet of area more or less. ENGINEERING SCALE: 24x36 - 1" = 20' CONIC. BOUND SCALE: 24x36 - 1" = 20' ASSOCIATES LLC 1 1 x 17 - 1" = 40' WITH DISK 1 1 x 17 - 1" = 40' CONCORD OFFICE CENTER N> : ACCESS AREA COAXIAL AREA 2352 MAIN STREET / � � •3 9325. � CONCORD, MA 01742 WO�w `��� \\\ LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF ACCESS AREA FOR NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS LOCATED AT LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF COAXIAL AREA FOR NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS LOCATED (978) 823-0054 "1336 PHINNEYS LANE, BARNSTABLE, MA" WITHIN THE "CAPE AND VINEYARD" AT "1336 PHINNEYS LANE, BARNSTABLE, MA" WITHIN THE "CAPE AND VINEYARD" n ELECTRIC RIGHT-OF-WAY ON A PORTION OF HARBORSIDE REALTY TRUST PROPERTY ELECTRIC RIGHT-OF-WAY ON A PORTION OF HARBORSIDE REALTY TRUST V h f REFERENCED AS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ASSESSOR'S MAP 274 LOT 23. PROPERTY REFERENCED AS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ASSESSOR'S MAP 274 LOT !^ •,6,'?�/ N>p4 23. vJ / /pRpp��� S74"'!t •J�1j SS?06. A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND SITUATED ON LAND OF HARBORSIDE REALTY TRUST, °j� / V ?Q$• �7 �.5" V lljlf >1• LOCATED EASTERLY OF PHINNEYS LANE, IN THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, COUNTY OF A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND SITUATED ON LAND OF HARBORSIDE REALTY TRUST, ^moo' \` N> 'b �>/ V / o� S> v� BARNSTABLE, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS AND AS SHOWN IN THE LOCATED EASTERLY OF PHINNEYS LANE, IN THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, COUNTY NO. SUBMITTAL 0la 079p . 'U/ `u'-N_ p4? ,!� CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS PREPARED FOR NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS ISSUED BY OF BARNSTABLE, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS AND AS SHOWN IN THE 05/03/05 ISSUED FOR REVIEW-CONSTR'iW �i�, N>0•¢Z / wo E/ $,r�` CHAPPELL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, ENTITLED "SHALLOW POND", DATED CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS PREPARED FOR NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS ISSUED BY A �,_ JNS �K•J►rt APP,o-C,IS A*0P 21MARCH06 AND REFERENCED AS "SHEET L-01" AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY CHAPPELL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES. LLC. ENTITLED "SHALLOW POND DATED OB 03 05 REVISED PROPERTY OWNERSHIP V ?OS Cb DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; 21MARCH06 AND REFERENCED AS "SHEET L-01" AND BEING MORE BCOI/y� k2yPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 03/yfffw ape QED�CONS�mucr�.. ..``:.r•':"'.•i ;i pp L '9RFq Beginning at a point on the easterly sideline of Phinneys Lane, N04'30'30"E 0,�.......•',1.'.',:`::.'.:".'.'::: \ p' / BY: JMr OiK:JUT APP'D:CJS S>p lq �i,,.;:;.•:r::::, `` 196.80 feet from a Concrete Bound being the angle point in the southerly line of Beginning at a point near the easterly sideline of Phinneys Lane, N08'41'00'E`p3 � •'•'•;•�;j;'};;•;•;Jo'n /•1` a o 2 � the Cape and Vineyard Electric R.O.W., 301.06 feet from a Concrete Bound being the angle point in the southerly line 04 OB OB REV.PER NSfM COYN E �,\:,::,,� � r5 of the Cape and Vineyard Electric R.O.W., BY: JMf CHK:JMr APP'D:IZ REV COAX LIC. AREA Thence, running S70'29'03"E a distance of 81.14 feet to a point; 2of 08 D7 ISSUED FOR AS-BUILTS Thence, running N19'17'54"E a distance of 20.28 feet to a point; Thence, running S74'43'25"E a distance of 8.25 feet to a point; BY: J11r CHK:JUT APP'0:CIS Thence, running N70'42'O6"W a distance of 20.00 feet to a point; Thence, running S13'33'39"E a distance of 5.62 feet to a point; Thence, running S19'17'54"W a distance of 10.21 feet to a point; Thence, running S70'42'O6"E a distance of 58.98 feet to a point; ONC. BOUND Thence, running N7029'03"W a distance of 59.27 feet to a point; Thence, running N19'17'54"E a distance of 6.00 feet to a point; TH DISK Thence, running in a south westerly direction of 10.17 feet along a Radius of Thence, running N70'42'06"W a distance of 55.71 feet to a point; , _• � 1711.99 feet to the point of beginning. Thence, running N13'33'39"W a distance of 5.89 feet to a point; �.1 The Area described above contains 1,013 Square Feet of area more or less. Thence, running N74'43'25'W a distance of 11.79 feet to a point; „p,\�`1 OF J CONIC. BOUND Thence, running S1516'35"W a distance of 6.00 feet to the point of beginning. `fj- "�. •�' �' t WITH DISK The Area described above contains 439 Square Feet of area more or less. Q`�. LOIJIS F Also included within the above coaxial area is the portion of vertical coaxial BRUNO t:'1:I�'.�� COAXIAL AREA area ascending the northerly pole of the Commonwealth Electric transmission ACCESS AREA structure #321 to the antennas mounted at a height such that they will be +' ;> above the tower conductor arm. The antennas shall be mounted at a centerline No.26999 •" d, SCALE: 24x36 - 1" = 20' SCALE: 24x36 - 1" = 20' of 100'-11" AGL on a slip fit extension. The extension shall be mounted to the 1107 - 1" = 40' 11.17 - 1" = 40' top of the northerly pole with the top of the extension not exceeding 102'-11" rOF M / AGL. Both coaxial cables and antennas and mounting frame are to be attached and grounded to said structure. ELECTRIC UTILITY AREA (NEXTEL & AT&T) LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF ELECTRIC UTILITY AREA FOR NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS O �J LOCATED AT"1335 PHINNEYS LANE, BARNSTABLE, MA" WITHIN THE "CAPE AND N>04??4 06 ')a) 1 / \ VINEYARD" ELECTRIC RIGHT-OF-WAY ON A PORTION OF HARBORSIDE REALTY IT IS A VIOLATION CT U11U FOR ANY PERSON. ¢?1' 'W/�J��2 TRUST PROPERTY REFERENCED AS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ASSESSOR'S MAP 274 uNu55 THEY ARE Ac1mo UNDER THE DIRECTION / 6' WIDE COAXIAL AREA LOT 23. OF A LICENSED ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. ENGINEER. ,x PROP. 20. 'x27' �.., TO AVER Tins oowrFHT• !� J 1IPFNSF AgFA '. .�y� ;. / I A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND SITUATED ON LAND OF HARBORSIDE REALTY TRUST, 11 - ::, LOCATED EASTERLY OF PHINNEYS LANE, IN THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, COUNTY 2 / FIS>0,•lp, / OF BARNSTABLE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS AND AS SHOWN IN THE SITE ID: 7' I// ¢y I = J 20.5'x2 LICENSE l Y -1909A pe / � CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS PREPARED FOR NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS SSUED B MA AREA CHAPPELL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC, ENTITLED "SHALLOW POND", DATED SITE NAME: 21MARCH06 AND REFERENCED AS "SHEET L-01" AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SHALLOW POND COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC CO.JJ�• l / FJ 2' WIDE LICENSEE Beginning at o point near the easterly sideline of Phinneys Lane, N07'44'33"E R/W #343, STRUCTURE #321 / h Jl� TEL. UTILITY AREA 56.84 feet from a Concrete Bound being the angle point in the southerly line LINE 11120 122, 115 KV I ? / J I of the Cape and Vineyard Electric R.O.W.; 1f ` JJ STE ADDRESS: / 2 I Q fl Thence, running N80'35'56'E a distance of 10.73 feet to a point; 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE JJ 10' WIDE Thence, running N17'17'36"E a distance of 149.50 feet to a point; ; HYANNIS LICENSEE Thence, running 570'42'O6"E a distance of 11.10 feet to a point; J / 58"W /fJ ACCESS AREA Thence, running N19'17'54"E a distance of 3.00 feet to a point; MASSACHUSETTS 02601 �B gg Thence, running N70'42'06"W a distance of 14.21 feet to a point; fi 3' WIDE LICENSEE Thence, running S17'17'36"W a distance of 150.76 feet to a point;Thence, running S80'35'56"W a distance of 8.88 feet to a point; SHEET TITLE ELECTRIC UTILITY Thence, running S09'24'04"E a distance of 3.00 feet to the point of beginning. 1 p$ 1073 56.E I ELECTRIC �� I AREA The Area described above contains 518 Square Feet of area more or less. LEGAL PLAN m n NBO115 - Im I UTILITY AREA WOHC.OBOUND� ----- \� i h CONIC. BOUND I SCALE: 24.36 - 1" = 40' KEY PLAN I SHEET NUMBER WITH DISC 11.17 - 1" = 80' SCALE: 24x36 - 1" = 50' I L 01 ------- 11x17 - 1" = 100'. / I SITE WORK GENERAL NOTES: "'• � PA DRIVE / INDICATED ON THE DRAWING AND STIPULATED IN . VED w.. / Exisr. 20'wDE 1. ALL SITE WORK SHALL BE AS INDICAT COMMUNICATIONS °" • — — _ / ACCESS EASEMENT THE SPECIFICATION PROJECT SUMMARY. OF THE MID-ATLANTIC. INC. -- ------- - 2. RUBBISH, STUMPS, DEBRIS, STICKS, STONES AND OTHER REFUSE SHALL BE ..h .,. .... ..,..,�,`. � ', . � - -------- 9 CROSBY DRIVE ....... >rr.,, / EXIST• COUNTERPOISE REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND DISPOSED OF LEGALLY. BEDFORD, MA 01730 SEE NOTE BELOW / / ,, ,............. /......11F%n'...... �� � � SURFACE WATER TO FLOW AWAY FROM - o � If"`°•-•....,, � THE PCS EQUIPMENT AND TOWER AREAS. '\ 1 6' HIGH CHAIN LINK 3. THE SITE SHALL BE GRADED TO CAUSE .,...,.,., /.,. ..... ,....,.,," ,I /! �� 9R FENCE TO MATCH E U 3915 FAX / ..,..,,..., N.,...., ' f Ao5 3Oo• e� NEXTEL ICE BRIDGE �Sh<re EXISTING 4 N FILL OR EMBANKMENT MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED ON FROZEN GROUND. ° (MOUNT LOW TO 1 ti FROZEN MATERIALS, SNOW OR ICE SHALL NOT BE PLACED IN ANY FILL OR / `,hiw-•, GROUND) A04 ERAL EN MIC .--- 115 KV LINE EMBANKMENT. RS�YNA t.'w. i ... _ ... ., .....�!.__,,�W, ...aw_ ... .. .___i>.,(e,'. rr;ey.__. _ _oiw.............. r;:.:w-.__._-_.....__oyw... 77 "A" STREET / w- w 5. T BG SHALL E COMPACTED AND BROUGHT TO A SMOOTH UNIFORM NE H HEIGHTS, ! / ' HE SU R E B OUG NEED HAM EIGHTS / 94 EXIST AT&T ,,• a , ,,,,,, ,, ,, , ,,,,,, _. ,.„_-_, GRADE PRIOR TO FINISHED SURFACE APPLICATION. MA O2a44 INSTALLATON AND "'�' EXI '- _— .f- //T ?1 O,; ---.. - - - PHONE: (781) 449-205 / LICENSE AREA / -Rff _ J FAX: (781) 455-2865 qn,STRUCTUR Clty ' \ 115 KV LINE 6. ALL EXISTING ACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC, AND OTHER UTILITIES y321_� WHERE ENCOUNTERED IN THE WORK, SHALL BE PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES, AND REV COAX WHERE REQUIRED FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SHALL BE m 1 �4 'LIC. AREA RELOCATED AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEERS. EXTREME CAUTION SHOULD BE USED BY THE CONTRACTOR WHEN EXCAVATING OR PIER DRILLING AROUND OR NEAR / l! �40 ®�� x ^/ of TT,NfrfL t'36- "�.,. 1I UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SAFETY TRAINING FOR THE WORKING CREW CHAPPELL o-0 7 �1"'., 7. ALL EXISTING INACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC AND OTHER UTILITIES, ENGINEERING EXIST. R \ /, ' �� WHICH INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SHALL BE REMOVED AND/OR CAPPED, PLUGGED OR OTHERWISE DISCONTINUED AT POINTS WHICH WILL ASSOCIATES, LLC /10' WIDE LICENSEE ACCESS AREA G/ % /+� "•Y NOT INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL (NEXTEL TO UTILIZE EXIST. GRAVEL � •' •" J/ (� C7 ' OF ENGINEERING. CONCORD OFFICE CENTER / DRIVE) ! ,' 2 6' ARBORVITAES TO MATCH/EXISTING (TYP) 2352 MAIN STREET / Ao5 8. THE AREAS OF THE OWNERS PROPERTY DISTURBED BY THE WORK AND NOT 1 / / /' ' J CONCORD, MA 01742 COVERED BY THE BUILDING OR DRIVEWAY, SHALL BE GRADED TO A UNIFORM 5 NEXTEL GENERATOR (978) 823-0054 U)4DERGROUND TELCO SERVICE FROM t .� /` r\ i �'�.�•'`•;•;./`/ \ E03 RECEPTACLE SLOPE, FERTILIZED, SEEDED, AND COVERED WITH MULCH AS SPECIFIED IN THE / EXIST. CFL CABINET TO SHELTER !r f �,•/ %f� \ i SPECIFICATION FOR LANDSCAPE WORK. WITHIN 2' WIDE LICENSEE / TELEPHONE SERVICE AREA \ `I 2 ' NEXTEL GPS ANTENNA 2 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL MINIMIZE DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING SITE DURING � REV METER BANK'' MOUNTED TO SHELTER ,l A04 CONSTRUCTION. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES, IF REQUIRED DURING / NEXTEL UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC/TELCo ) ff i` \ \'\f ,= (Trn of 2) CONSTRUCTION, SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS TIO- SUBMITTAL CONDUITS TO UTILITY POLE INSTALL 2 /\ 1 ... / ( F J J / ' GUIDELINES FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL AND COORDINATED WITH THE 0s 03 O5 ISSUED FOR REVIEW_CONSTR, FLEXIBLE ABOVE GRADE MARKERS Eo3 / / r 1 TOWN COUNTY CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICE. A 9Y: JNS CHIC:JMT APP'a CIS EVERY 50') ! / i1' 205' 27' UC SE AREA.r NEXTEL x EN > / • / (554t SQ. FT. TOTAL) - 3 6 OB 03 05 REVISED PROPERTY OWNERSHIP / 10. CONTRACTOR IS TO SUPPLY COMBINATION LOCKS (PER GENERAL �" R'T �"K "�Q cs °r ...,,.. m` i I 1 DYNAMIC / EXTEL SPECIFICATION ) os�s1 'ED FOR CONSTRUCTION 1 i / r� 12' WIDE DOUBLE O S N S 0 ti er JMrt CHIC JMr APro CIS / , / A05 SWING GATE 0 2 / ;` ! j = 04 08 06 REV PER NSIAR COMMENTS ,' \ I C_9 1 BY: JMT CHIP:JMT APP'IE CIS r EXIST UNDERGROUND •, 01 OB 07 65t1ED FOR AS-fiUIUS T-MOBILE/.. TELEPHONE SERVICE ' LINEU BY- JYT CHK JMT APP"Q GIS ham. 8 /,v c�'�---caw r»�w p;.ri `' oHw KV c,:W' c,;:v� ~ ; / j' �_ —� w i. BASEMAP FROM FIELD VISIT PERFORMED BY GREENMAN-PEDERSEN, w cr,, ! / W 7 n GRAVEL tl� I � INC ON 10 10 04 ' LINE WOOD Pt?L'ES BIUSHLINE ..._-..._--115 KV ........ ._ ._..,..-...r„w..�..,.... •''%,:v-�� ""'",,,�; _ 0 ..-.--1.. .,.ytW W \ I Ld _ y I 115 KV LINE Z Qiyr+ l , Gi4 UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SERVICE (-175') p , �7 L .I A Z / / r FROM UP 9135 TO EXIST. AT&T BACKBOARD NOTE: , .. WITHIN 3' WIDE LICENSEE ELECTRIC SERVICE w AREA FOR BOTH NEXTEL & AT&T. (ROUTE TO JF / 3 IF EXISTING COUNTERPOISE IS FOUND TO BE BROKEN OR DAMAGED, �:cS >` FOLLOW EXIST AT&T ELECTRIC SERVICE LINE , y ') b IT SHALL BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED BY THE CONTRACTOR IN ;J1`4�=„ /�/ •f x n ACCORDANCE WITH NSTAR STANDARDS AND SPEC. IF COUNTERPOISE E'v' � J t` I 6' CLF ' `� IS ENCOUNTERED DURING CONSTRUCTION WITHIN THE LICENSED lG/` rr AREA, RELOCATE OUTSIDE OF THE LICENSED AREA r / ) 1 _ / ,J..... ! EXIST UP 9s .. .. ,.�.w a:w OF A �. ACTING UNDER THE J LICENSED AL a LA71ON OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON. . / EXIST. T-MOBILE I �I THEY ARE ALTER TM DOCUMENT. �� 25 KV LINE IUNLk55A / I ' ' I �, i INSTALLATION AND I x ON / `"'•"„ I � WOOD POLES�'`� :LICENSE AREA SITE ID: i+ / I PAVED DRIV STE NAME. E ....... ,.w xav_._.. �SToti ......... :... I r.f,w....-.. _25w LINE .- w ....-...._ SHALLOW POND XLCOMMON. \� I N3 R/W #314EA STRUCTUREI#321 LINE #120/122, 115 KV PARTIAL SITE PLAN SITE ADDRESS: UP#9181/2.5 / �� +' r' j I I SCALE: 24x36 - 1" = 16'-0" 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE 11.17 - 1" = 32'-0" HYANNIS I MASSACHUSETTS 02601 \� UP//9181/3 SHEET TITLE CLF \ PARTIAL SITE PLAN EA -CQNC�r= x x BOUND �pjj%``I , - } , 1 TORY W0SHEET 0 NUMBER 1 STORY WOOD ! , A 01 t 12 TYP COAX PORT ASSIGNMENTS (VIEWED FROM INSIDE EQUIPMENT ROOM/SHELTER) PIPE MOUNT 60 �Q� I, II COMMUNICATIONS OWN TILT ASSEMBLY I c l e I w IR O O O O OF THE MID-ATLANTIC, INC. $Q, Q_ 9 CROSBY DRIVE V'o � O O O O BEDFO76 39 01730 FA Oil G I R 1 W I B I G (781) 276-5810 EXTEL PANEL °1 R (781) 276-3915 (FAX) ANTENNA B II R II W II B II G I GENERAL DYNAMICS O O O O WIRELESS SERVICES III RIII WIII BIII G 77 'A' STREET 3pp160, NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, MA 02494 PHONE: (781) 449-2000 FAX: (781) 455-2865 III G COLOR KEY R - RED B - BLUE 3 W - WHITE G - GREEN NEXTEL ANTENNA SEE ` A02 v - YELLOW (GPS) ANTENNA CONFIGURATION MOUNT ANTENNA IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPPELL MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC CL NEXTEL (12) ANTENNAS ANTENNA W DOWN-TILT 2 DETAIL 3 EL. = 100'-11" AGL (177.5') NOT TO SCALE 02 NT5 CONCORD OFFICE CENTER - _ g EXISL ArkT ANTENNAS A02 2352 MAIN STREET EL=97'-5'1 AGL(174.0) CONCORD, MA 01742 1EXIS77NG STRUCTURE/J21 (978) 823-0054 SLIP FIT EXTENSION AS EL.=90'-111't AGL(18z5) DESIGNED AND APPROVED 6 I BY RCP ENGINEERING. S01 I I ANTENNA WITH 7/16 IDIN CONNECTOR ,I ¢ U77LITY LINE NO. SUBMITTAL 05/03/05 ISSUED FOR RENEW-COl6'TR. - EL.=7J'-i t AC (r49.7) 7/16 DIN MALE A I Br: DNS cHK awr APwD:CIS 08 03 05 REVISED PROPEmY OWNERSHIP B BY: ,nr CHILI Jwr AWD.Cis 03/21/oe IssuED FOR coNsrRucnoN it 7/16 DIN MALE ° BY: JMT CHK:JMr APwo:CIS I NEXTEL SHELTER/ROOM a4 08 os �y PER NsrAR caMMEtas I UnLTI'L7NE 6 FT MAXIMUM 2 01 OB m ESUED FOR AS-Boats _ 1/2" JUMPER CABLE, ar: aMr CNK-jur AWD:CJS II EL=59'-7't AGL(1358) BY: JMT CHIC JMf APP'D.GIS I / 7/16 DIN FEMALE 78• COAX CABLE MAX (SEE NOTE 2) OF g U17LITYLINE / NOTES4s- II EL.=45'-7-1 AG (1222) / R = TO BE DETERMINED .'�ViD �y I BY COAX CABLE SIZE 1. COAX CABLE SIZE WILL BE DETERMINED BY RF �'C" CH, t DIN FEMALE , ENGINEER. REFER TO RF SCHEDULE FOR CABLE SIZE, E��p CH, PE �_�� MANUFACTURER, AND COLOR-CODING. t� a II �i SURGE SUPPRESSOR BOOTED, WEATHER-SEALED 0. 34703 t DEVICE WALL FEED 2. COLOR-CODE COAXIAL CABLE: , c; - NEXTEL ICE BRIDGE DIN MALE - AT TOP, JUST ABOVE GROUND KIT, 2" WIDE TO BE �� �✓s�3T�R�vi 1 (MOUNT LOW TO DIN FEMALE (SILVER PLATED) VISIBLE FROM THE GROUND9� � ��`S COAX CABLES AND COVER / j AO4 GROUND) - AT BOTTOM, JUST OUTSIDE COAX PORT L s� MOUNTED TO EXISTING I) I 2 NEXTEL GPS ANTENNA MOUNTED - INSIDE NEXTEL EQUIPMENT ROOM/ENCLOSURE v // STRUCTURE #321 it Ao4 ON SHELTER (TYP OF 2) TYPICAL ANTENNA SCHEMATIC / /�CIA 4 - AT ALL WALL FLOOR PENETRATIONS r(11 I !I NEXTEL NOT TO SCALE A02 3. RADIUS 'R' SHALL BE EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN 11'-6"x2O'-O" SHELTER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION. IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, I 1 UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER tHE DIRECTION II "HIGH l CHAIN LINK FENCE FENCE TO MATCH OF A UC040 PROFMONAL ENGINEER. EXIST 6'-0 I A05 EXISTING tO ALTER TIaS DOCUMENT. ti -- RF SYSTEM SCHEDULE - NEXTEL SITE ID: I MA-1909A SECTOR ANTENNA TYPE AZIMUTH DOWNTILT RAD CTR, AGL MAKE MODEL FEED CABLE MFG LENGTH COLOR SITE NAME: ROUNO LEVEL -- - 0 O- "Aa(765) A I G Rx 60' 0' 100'-11"t DECIBEL D8845N65-ZAXY CENTER 1%" TBD 140't G SHALLOW POND - _ a I B Tx 60' 0' 100'-11"f DECIBEL D8845N65-ZAXY CENTER 1�¢" TBD 140't B COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC CO. Exisr. AT&T EQUIPMENT 6' HIGH ARBORVITAE TO R/W #343, STRUCTURE #321 CABINETS ON CONCRETE CURB 2 I W Rx 60' 0' 100'-11"t DECIBEL D8845N65-ZAXY CENTER 1 TBD 140't W MATCH EXISTING LINE #120/122, 115 KV o A05 EXIST Ar&r untm I R Tx 60' 0' 100'-11"t DECIBEL D8845N65-ZAXY CENTER 1 TBD 140't R SITE ADDRESS: iv BACKBOARD B II G Rx 160' 0' 100'-11"f DECIBEL D8845N65-ZAXY CENTER 1 TBD 140't G/G 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE HYANNIS I B Tx 160' 0' 100'-11"t DECIBEL D8845N65-ZAXY CENTER 1 TBD 140't B/B MASSACHUSETTS 02601 IF EXISTING COUNTERPOISE IS FOUND TO BE BROKEN OR DAMAGED, II W Rx 160' 0' 100'-11"t DECIBEL D8845N65-ZAXY CENTER 1 TBD 140't W/W SH IT SHALL BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED BY THE CONTRACTOR IN II R Tx 160' 0' 100'-11"t DECIBEL D8845N65-ZAXY CENTER 1 TBD 140't R/REET TITLE ACCORDANCE WITH NSTAR STANDARDS AND SPEC. IF C III G Rx 300' 0' 100'-11"f DECIBEL DB845N65-ZAXY CENTER 1�¢" TBD 140't G/G/G TOWER ELEVATION COUNTERPOISE IS ENCOUNTERED DURING CONSTRUCTION WITHIN THE AND DETAILS LICENSED AREA, RELOCATE OUTSIDE OF THE LICENSED AREA III B Tx 300' 0' 100'-11"f DECIBEL DB845N65-ZAXY CENTER 1 TBD 140't B/B/B III-W Rx 300' 0' 100'-11"t I DECIBEL DB845N65-ZAXY CENTER 1 TBD 1 140't W/W/W SOUTH STRUCTURE ELEVATION III R Tx 300' 0' 100'-11"f DECIBEL DB845N65-ZAXY CENTER 1%" TBD 140't R/R/R SHEET NUMBER - - -' - PRIMARY GPS - - - - Y2" - 25't Y 1" _ ,0'-0" A02 - SECONDARY GPS - - - - - Y2" - 25't 1 Y/Y A 0 2 A GENERAL FOUNDATION NOTES (APPLICABLE FOR EQUIPMENT SHELTER ONLY) COMMUNICATIONS I— - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - — � OF THE MID-ATLANTIC. INC. XCAVATIONS R TO PLACING ol I I 1 BARRIIEER. BACK ILL AND COMPACTION COMPACT PROCEDURESSHHALL BE DONE PERIDINDUSTRY `� ION 9 CROSBY DRIVE aEDFORD, MA 01730 STANDARDS. / I (781) 276-5810 2. ALL CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 4000 PSI AT 28 DAYS (781) 276-3915 (FAX) AND SHALL BE AIR ENTRAINED. CONCRETE SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST / EDGE SHELTER AND I A.C.I. SPECIFICATIONS. MAT/FOUNDATION / I 3. ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE ASTM A615 - GRADE 50. SECURE REINFORCING IN GENERAL MYNAMICS PLACE TO PREVENT MOVEMENT DURING CONCRETE PLACEMENT. WIRELESS SERVICES / 77 "A" STREET 4. PROVIDE A CLEAR COVER OF 2" FOR ALL REINFORCING STEEL. THIS REQUIREMENT SHALL NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, I I BE CONSIDERED ACTUAL AND SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED IN THE FIELD. MA 02444 PHONE: (781) 449-2000 / r I 5. VERIFY DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS WITH SHELTER SPECS. NOTIFY CINGULAR WIRELESS OF FAX: (781) 455-2865 ANY DISCREPANCIES. 6. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE RHODE ISLAND STATE BUILDING CODE. / M 7 FOUNDATIONS WITH BARRIER BEARINIGEATICODE FOR REQUIRED RFFROSTIO EPTHLIEU OF STANDARD CHAPPELL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, LLC 4'x4' CONCRETE STOOP. r/ 3 _ - . AO4 LOCATION VARIES. CONCORD OFFICE CENTER REFER TO SITE PLAN. 2352 MAIN STREET `EDGE OF 2" DOW CONCORD, MA 01742 ,/ •' , r / ; ,r FOAMUTAR 250 (978) 823-0054 STYROFOAM INSULATION SUBMITTAL a 05/03/05 ISSUED FOR RENEW-CONSTR. p .a < I A eY: JNS CHX:JMT AWD.C,IS I ° ° °. OB OS REVISED PROPERTY OWERSHP cV I .° .° o'. R Ml JUT CHIC:&a AWD.CJS L — — — — — — — — — — — — — — <.— � CONSTRUCnON I a. — J ORIGINAL PLANS CALL 0 s, Issum FOR CHIC:JMT AWD:FOR PIERS. SLAB ON SY: JtJT CJS 2Q Inv oe REV.PER NSTAR COMMENTS 8'-0" GRADE WAS INSTALLED t n JMf CHIC.JMT AWD CJS A ° z D, 07 ISSUED FOR AS-RULTS a DY JMr CHIC JMT I AWD:QG FOUNDATION MAT PLAN11AOFn� � SCALE: 1/2"=V-0" AO3 0���DAVID o flu -11 E T� I v D, 4706 11'-6"x2O'-O" EQUIPMENT 'TEQ�� SHELTER. 84 OLD CASTLE COMMUNICATIONS. l r G 4'x4'x4" 3000 1 PSI CONCRETE SHELTER R Is A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR MY PERSON, STOOP uraFss THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE 011iEC110N 1/4"/FT SLOPE OF A uC040 PROIFES SIGN L ENGINEER. (BROOM FINISH) THS 2" CLEAR #5 REBAR ® 12" O.C. SITE ID: 2•-0" (TYP) TOP AND BOTTOM IN 6x6-W2.OxW2.O SHORT DIRECTION WIRE MESH MA-1909A (TYP) � 3" SHELTER FLOOR SITE NAME: zE ON EDGES 3/4" CHAMFER SITE POND .. ;� COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC CO. R/W #343, STRUCTURE #321 1'-0" CONC. SLAB \/�\\/\/\\//\\//\\//\\/ /\\\/\\\/\\�/\\�/�\\/\\\, /\\\/\\\/\\\/\\\ \\�\\\ \//�\ FINISH GRADE ^ LINE #120/122. 115 K V a SITE ADDRESS- 2" "FOAMULAR 250" STYROFOAM " , 1336 LANE #4 REBAR ® 8 O.C. IN COMPACTED CRUSHED " _ ___ --�__ -- __ -- - _ INSULATION BY DOW CORNING PHI NEY' a. HYANNIS CORP. OR APPROVED EQUAL. MASSACHUSETTS 02601 LONG DIRECTION STONE REQUIRED FOR FROST PROTECTION THOROUGHLY COMPACT CRUSHED STONE — SUBGRADE �111� 1/2" NEOPRENE) FOUNDATION DETAILS SECTION A—A 2 FILLER SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0" A03 DETAIL 3 SHEET NUMBER NM AO3 A O 3 GPS ANTENNA KEEP REFLECTING 10' COMMUNICATIONS OBJECTS BELOW 10' OF THE MID-ATLANTIC, INC. WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE NOTES 9 CROSBY DRIVE zz BEDFORD, MA 01730 1. POSITION BRIDGE ASSEMBLY SO THAT WAVEGUIDE ENTER SHELTER 5. FOR CONCRETE, FASTEN BASEPLATE W/ (2) EXPANSION 276-58 AT WAVEGUIDE PORT CENTERLINE. HEIGHT ABOVE GROUND MAY ANCHORS, 6" LONG. (7811)) 276-3915 (F Ax) VARY ACCORDING To SHELTER AND SITE LAYOUT. V)) Li 6. FOR BURIED LEDGE AT LESS THAN 3'-6" BELOW FINISH GRADE, U- 2. COAX SHALL BE SLOPED Ya" TO THE FOOT, AWAY FROM SHELTER. CORE 8"0 HOLE INTO LEDGE 18" DEEP. FILL AROUND PIPE 0 WITH NON—SHRINK GROUT. USE COAL TAR ON BURIED LENGTH GENERAL CYNA4MICS 3. FOR SOIL, USE 12"0 3'-6" DEEP PIER FILLED WITH 3000 PSI OF PIPE, AND BACKFILL TO FINISH GRADE. WEATHER PROOFED AREA j WIRELESS SERVICES CONCRETE. INSTALL TOP OF PIER FLUSH WITH GRADE, 0 77 "A" STREET AND PROVIDE CROWN FOR DRAINAGE. ¢ NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, 7. FOR POSTS ON CONCRETE OR EXPOSED LEDGE, PROVIDE 4"x8"x INSTALL GROUND KIT ON h' COAX MA o2a9a / 1 PIPE MAST OR UNISTRUT BASEPLATE WITH (2) 1Y1s" HOLES 6" O.C. AND TIE BACK TO EXTERIOR ANTENNA �I z PHONE: (781) 449-2000 4. FOR EXPOSED LEDGE, PROVIDE GROUT LEVELING PAD. INSTALL GROUND SYSTEM WITH #6 STRANDED UP TO 1- OD FAX: (781) 455-2865 (2) %" EXPANSION ANCHORS, 6" LONG. COPPER WIRE IF OVER 25'-0" a )2" HELIAX AND TIE BACK CHAPPELL TO EXTERIOR ANTENNA GROUND GPS MOUNTING STRUCTURE ENGINEERING SHELTER ROOF BACK TO EXTERIOR GROUND SYSTEM W/ - #2 SOLID W/ 2 HOLBARE LUG TINNED AND ATTACHED ASSOCIATES, LLC 0 • CONCORD OFFICE CENTER • `• . 2352 MAIN STREET STEEL PIPE CAP L3x3x3(s° GALVANIZED ANGLE .•`• WELD PIPE TO ANGLE bR CONCORD, MA 01742 Y2" THREADED ROD :-MOUNT WITH (2) GALVANIZED (978) 823-0054 Ya" U BOLTS AND HARDWARE'' SPLICE PLATE MOUNT TO SHELTER OR PENTHOUSE WITH:•.;.' 2x2x3/Is" STEEL ANGLE, SHELTER (2) " EXPANSION BOLTS (TYP.) SU8MRTA� 36" LONG. ATTACH TO / No. PIPE W/ Yz" U-BOLTS. A Br/Jt/S a1K JMfAPwo STAINLESS STEEL ' DETAIL 2 0 a 3 Os REVISED PROPERTY OwNERSBP COAX ENTRY ft JUT CHK:JMT AWD.-Es SNAP-IN HANGER PORT NTS AO4 0 03/21/06 ISSUED FOR CONsmucnoN BY. JUT CHK:JUT I APP'O.'CJS of oe 0B REV.PER NSTAR COMMENTS 1 BI: JMf CHK:JMT APP'O..CJS 01 09 07 IS%Um FOR AS-BUa75 GROUND BUS 2 er JMT CHK:JMT AWD.CJS BAR. GROUND 24" McNICHOLS KITS NOT SHOWN GRIP STRUT PLANK FOR CLARITY. NEXTEL EQUIPMENT SHELTER ^•�^ r � 1 6,fi 6. COAX TO ANTENNAS J �� l`7{(�iff7�,Il � (SEE PLAN FOR NUMBER MpX SEALED OP &PVC ER Q 10._4 MISS AND POSITION OF CABLES) 3.0•c' BOTTOM Shy ., FENCE . ,°;f``I ,1 r�s•k. v f (SEE PLANS FOR 6" TYP. ! SIZE AND MATERIAL) ` /07 CHANNEL•;: IT IS A moLATION OF LAw FOR ANY PERSON. UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION FOR CONCRETE, _Z ro ALTER T1115 oocuMEr�r. SEE NOTE 5 -3" SCH 40 OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER 2 AWG TINNED GALV. PIPE �# 6" MIN. 3a" SOLID TO SITE ID: SEEONOT�I3 l \1 GROUND RING C CRUSHED STONE 3'-0" TYP MA-1909A h FOR EXPOSED LEDGE, FINISHED GRADE SITE NAME: SEE NOTE 4 SHALLOW POND 11=11 III IIII III=III—III=III <III III III—III �IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC CO. TOWER PAD bp• I—III—III a III III III_ II R W 343, STRUCTURE 321 NOTE: =III—III—III III=III=III- / # # BASEPLATE FOR BURIED LEDGE, 1=III-III III=III=1 LINE #120/122, 115 KV III=11 L--III 111=III=III= ADDRESS: SEE NOTE 6 -III-III III-III- SITE 1, ICE BRIDGE DETAIL IS PROVIDED AS A SCHEMATIC MIRAFI 50OX GEOTECH TYP. 1 4 ONLY. 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE 9 FABRIC, OUNDERROVEDD a HYANNIS 0c ROCK 2. CONTRACTOR TO INSURE THAT THE LOWER COAX IIIa� MASSACHUSETTS 02601 RUN SHALL BE NO MORE THAN 2'-0" ABOVE GROUND COMPACTED LEVEL PER NSTAR REQUIREMENTS SUB-GRADE SHEET TIME _° III= 3. TERMINATION OF COAX AT ENTRY PORT SHALL BE a.i l l= SITE DETAILS AT CONTRACTORS OPTION COMPOUND CROSS-SECTION 3 SHEET NUMBER ICE BRIDGE DETAILQ�r - � A04 A04 NTS A COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MID—ATLANTIC, INC. 9 CROSBY DRIVE HEAVY PRESSED VARIES GATE OPENING 12'-0" B(781) , MA 01730 STEEL BARBED WIRE (10'-0" MAX) (VERIFY WITH SITE PLAN) (781) 276-3915 (FAX) OUT RIGGER ARM 3 STRANDS OF 4-POINT BARBED WIRE ~-"—a'--' -"—"—~ GENERAL CYNAMICS N r ■ i —�,--u--, WIRELESS SERVICES 77 'A" STREET NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, 1Ya" GATE HEAVY-DUTY GALV. 1Y4" TOP RAIL MA 02494 FRAME LOCKABLE, DOUBLE PHONE: (781) 449-2000 FENCE NOTES 1jr-2"x2" - 9 GA. GATE LATCH z7�" CORNER POST FAX: (781) 455-2865 FENCE FABRIC " DIAM. LATCH ROD 27z" GATE POST 1. ALTERNATE FOOTINGS FOR ALL FENCE POSTS IN LEDGE: IF LEDGE IS ENCOUNTERED AT GRADE, OR AT A DEPTH SHALLOWER THAN 3'-6", CORE F/�DINAGE " TERMEDIATE _X6"X3'4" STRETCHER BAR DRILL AN 8" DIA HOLE 18" INTO THE LEDGE. CENTER POST IN THE HOLE j///-NO GAP BETWEEN FINISH AT CORNER AND GATE CHAPPELL AND FILL WITH CONCRETE OR GROUT. IF LEDGE IS BELOW FINISH GRADE, GRADE AND FENCE FABRIC POSTS COAT BACKFILLED SECTION OF POST WITH COAL TAR, AND BACKFILL WITH CROWN FOR %"o TRUSS ROD ENGINEERING WELL-DRAINING GRAVEL. WITH TURNBUCKLE �CONT CONTINUOUSTENSION WIRE ASSOCIATES, LLC AT GATE ONLY F 2. ATTACH GATE WITH 1-1/2 PAIR OF NON-LIFT-OFF TYPE, MALLEABLE -- ' IRON OR FUHGINIi, PIN-IYF'L HINGES. ASSEMBLIES SHALL ALLOW FOR 180' ' . tI-1�1 ICI-I� II III-ilI=11T1-111=' CONCORD OFFICE CENTER OF GATE TRAVEL. LEDGE N 2352 MAIN STREET STONE OVER z 1" GAP BETWEEN w CONCORD, MA 01742 GEOTEXTILE FINISH GRADE AND ¢ (s7Ta) 823-0054 FABRIC BRAIDED COPPER BOTTOM OF GATE GROUND STRAP, 2 PL (SEE GROUNDING I- SPECS) 6"0 BY 18" DEEP CONC. II-1 III= FOOTING WITH 1)/4" PIPE ALTERNATE FOOTING IN L i'IIIi 10"0 CONCRETE 12"0 CONCRETE FOOTING SLEEVE, 6"L LEDGE (SEE NOTE 1) ra sUSMITrAL FOOTING IN SOIL FOR IN SOIL FOR GATE AND 05/03/05 ISSUED FOR REVIEW-CONSTR. INTERMEDIATE POSTS CORNER POSTS A BY: JNs oft JMF I APP'D:CJS OB 03 05 REVISED PROPERTY OWNERSHIP B BY: JAR cmr_JMT APP'D:CJS CHAIN LINK FENCE WITH DOUBLE SWING GATE 03/21 06 ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 0 BY: JMT CHK JMF APP'P.CJS W 08 O8 REV.PER NSTAR COMMENTS CHAIN LINK FENCE DETAIL ' ar JMT CNN:JMf I AWD.-CJS Ot O9 ISSUED FOR AS-BUR1S NTS A05 Y TTY J T CHI-JUT APP'R CJS �RtA or 6 � J DA JS gG o H I P L --a'p No.34706 P ` \ 1AL / 2" BARK MULCH (PULL BARK PLANTING NOTES \ MULCH AWAY FROM TRUNK OF ( G C 1. WATERING SAUCER SHALL BE FLOODED TWICE DURING IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, THE FIRST 24 HOURS AFTER PLANTING PLANTING SOIL MIX PER SPECIAL UNIJSS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DDECTION \ PROVISIONS OF A UCENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINUR, /2. TREE SHALL BE SET PLUMB �� � i TO ALTM THIS DOCUMENT. TREE SHALL BE PLANTED SO THAT �) 3" HIGH EARTH WATERING CROWN IS 3" ABOVE FINISHED \ SAUCER AROUND TREE PIT MA-1 3. DO NOT CUT LEADER 909A 4. AN IRRIGATION SCHEDULE FOR A TWO YEAR PERIOD GRADE AFTER SETTLEMENT �� SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED BY SPRINT AND THE OWNER TO CUT & ROLL BACK OF SITE NAME ENSURE THE PLANTS WILL TAKE ROOT AND SURVIVE. BURLAP BEFORE BACKFILLING. SHALLOW POND COMPLETELY REMOVE SYNTHETIC COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC CO. -„, & LACING W 343, STRUCTURE 321 5. ARBORVITAE PLANTINGS SHALL BE AT A SIZE RANGE 6" BELOW —III I'IIII�-- R/ BETWEEN 5' AND 6' AND SHALL BE 4' ON CENTER. -I' — �I �I LINE #120/122, 115. KV SITE ADDRESS:—I 11= 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE ROOTBALL i II _I —"'— ROOTBALL SHALL BE PLACED ON HYANNIS ol COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED MASSACHUSETTS 02601 ROOTBALL SUBGRADE SHEET TITLE 3 x ROOTBALL DIAMETER FENCE DETAILS - - .-ARBORVITAE SHRUB PLANTING 2 - -- SHEET NUMBER NTS Ao5 A 0 5 GENERAL NOTES: SITE WORK GENERAL NOTES: CONCRETE AND REINFORCING STEEL NOTES: APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND STANDARDS 1. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT UTILITY LOCATING 1. ALL CONCRETE WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACI 301, SUBCONTRACTOR'S WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE NATIONAL, COMMUNICATIONS 1• THIS PROPOSAL IS FOR AN UNMANNED TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. ACI 318, ACI 336, ASTM A184, ASTM A185 AND THE PROJECT STATE, AND LOCAL CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING OF THE MID-ATLANTIC. INC FACILITY CONSISTING OF LOCATING TE AN EXISTING SPECIFICATIONS. JURISDICTION AHJ FOR THE LOCATION. THE EDITION OF THE AHJ ADOPTED TRANSMISSION STRUCTURE WITH ANTENNAS AND THE ( ) 9 CROSBY DRIVE PLACEMENT OF AN EQUIPMENT SHELTER AT THE TOWER 2• ALL EXISTING ACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC, AND CODES AND STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CONTRACT AWARD BEDFORD, MA 01730 OTHER UTILITIES WHERE ENCOUNTERED IN THE WORK, SHALL 2. ALL CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF SHALL GOVERN THE DESIGN. (781 276-5810 2 BASE. BE PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES, AND WHERE REQUIRED FOR 3000 PSI AT 28 DAYS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. (781) 276-3915 (FAX) THE PROPOSED FACILITY WILL BE UNMANNED AND DOES NOT THE PROPER EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SHALL BE BUILDING CODE: REQUIRE POTABLE WATER OR SEWER SERVICE. RELOCATED AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEERS. EXTREME CAUTION 3. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A 615, GRADE 60, BOCA NATIONAL BUILDING CODE 1999 3 SHOULD BE USED BY THE SUBCONTRACTOR WHEN EXCAVATING DEFORMED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL ELECTRICAL CODE: OR DRILLING PIERS AROUND OR NEAR UTILITIES. CONFORM TO ASTM A 185 WELDED STEEL WIRE FABRIC UNLESS THE PROPOSED FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND IS NOT FOR NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA) 70-9956 GENERAL CYIVAMICS HUMAN HABITATION. (NO HANDICAP ACCESS IS REQUIRED). SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SAFETY TRAINING FOR THE NOTED OTHERWISE. SPLICES SHALL BE CLASS "B" AND ALL HOOKS NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE WORKING CREW. THIS WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO SHALL BE STANDARD, UNO. OTHER: WIRELESS SERVICES 4 EET OCCUPANCY IS LIMITED TO PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND A) FALL PROTECTION B) CONFINED SPACE C) ELECTRICAL AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE (ACI) 318 NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, INSPECTION, APPROXIMATELY 2 TIMES PER MONTH, BY SAFETY D) TRENCHING & EXCAVATION. 4. THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM CONCRETE COVER SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE MA 02494 NEXTEL TECHNICIANS. REINFORCING STEEL UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS: AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION (AISC) PHONE: (781) 449-2000 5 3. ALL SITE WORK SHALL BE AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION, ASO, NINTH EDITION FAX: (781) 455-2865 NO NOISE, SMOKE, DUST OR ODOR WILL RESULT FROM THIS AND PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. CONCRETE CAST AGAINST EARTH........3 IN. TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (TIA) 222-G PROPOSAL. 4. IF NECESSARY, RUBBISH, STUMPS, DEBRIS, STICKS, STONES CONCRETE EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER: STRUCTURAL STANDARD FOR STRUCTURAL ANTENNA TOWER 6. AND ANTENNA SUPPORTING STRUCTURES OUTDOOR STORAGE AND SOLID WASTE CONTAINERS ARE NOT AND OTHER REFUSE SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND INSTITUTE FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS (IEEE) 81 PROPOSED. DISPOSED OF LEGALLY. #5 AND LARGER ..........................2 IN. GUIDE FOR MEASURING EARTH RESISTIVITY, GROUND IMPEDANCE, AND 7. # AND SMALLER & WWF ............1J¢ IN. EARTH SURFACE POTENTIALS OF A GROUND SYSTEM IEEE 1100(1999) CHAPPELL ALL MATERIAL SHALL BE FURNISHED AND WORK SHALL BE 5. THE SITE SHALL BE GRADED TO CAUSE SURFACE WATER TO RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR POWERING AND GROUNDING OF PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROJECT FLOW AWAY FROM THE BTS EQUIPMENT AND TOWER AREAS. CONCRETE NOT EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER ENGINEERING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT TIA 607 SPECIFICATIONS. 6. NO FILL OR EMBANKMENT MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED ON OR NOT CAST AGAINST THE GROUND: COMMERCIAL BUILDING GROUNDING AND BONDING REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATES LLC 8 SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING FROZEN GROUND. FROZEN MATERIALS, SNOW OR ICE SHALL SLAB AND WALL ..........................� IN. FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELCORDIA GR-1503 ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OPERATION. NOT BE PLACED IN ANY FILL OR EMBANKMENT. BEAMS AND COLUMNS ................% IN. FOR ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN SECTIONS OF LISTED CODES AND STANDARDS CONCORD OFFICE CENTER 9' 7. THE SUB GRADE SHALL BE COMPACTED AND BROUGHT TO A REGARDING MATERIAL, METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION, OR OTHER 2352 MAIN STREET SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL SMOOTH UNIFORM GRADE PRIOR TO FINISHED SURFACE 5. A CHAMFER -Y4" SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL EXPOSED EDGES OF REQUIREMENTS, THE MOST RESTRICTIVE REQUIREMENT SHALL GOVERN. CONCORD, MA 01742 PERMITS AND INSPECTION REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION. APPLICATION. CONCRETE, LINO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 301 SECTION 4.2.4. WHERE THERE IS CONFLICT BETWEEN A GENERAL REQUIREMENT AND A (978) 823-0054 SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL TRASH AND DEBRIS 6. INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE EXPANSION/WEDGE ANCHOR, SHALL BE 10. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENT, THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENT SHALL GOVERN. FROM THE SITE ON A DAILY BASIS. 8. ALL EXISTING INACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC AND PER MANUFACTURER'S WRITTEN RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE. THE 11 OTHER UTILITIES, WHICH INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION OF INFORMATION SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS WAS OBTAINED THE WORK, SHALL BE REMOVED AND/OR CAPPED, PLUGGED ANCHOR BOLT, DOWEL OR ROD SHALL CONFORM TO MANUFACTURER'S FROM SITE VISITS AND DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY THE SITE OR OTHERWISE DISCONTINUED AT POINTS WHICH WILL NOT RECOMMENDATION FOR EMBEDMENT DEPTH OR AS SHOWN ON THE OWNER. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY GENERAL DYNAMICS INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SUBJECT TO DRAWINGS. NO REBAR SHALL BE CUT WITHOUT PRIOR ENGINEERING NO. suaLOrrAL OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO ORDERING MATERIAL OR THE APPROVAL OF ENGINEERING, OWNER AND/OR LOCAL APPROVAL WHEN DRILLING HOLES IN CONCRETE. EXPANSION BOLTS 05 o3 m ISSUED FOR RENEW-CON51R. PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. UTILITIES. SHALL BE PROVIDED BY RAMSET/REDHEAD OR APPROVED EQUAL. A BY: rNs cHX ,wr AP1+o:Ors 12. R 06 0a 0S REVISED PROPERTY OWNERSHIP NO WHITE STROBIC LIGHTS ARE PERMITTED, LIGHTING, IF 9. THE AREAS OF THE OWNERS PROPERTY DISTURBED BY THE In: 1/ cHX D F AP PROS REQUIRED, WILL MEET FAA STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS. WORK AND NOT COVERED BY THE TOWER, EQUIPMENT OR o 03 Y1/os Issum FOR CGNSIRUCTIDN 13. DRIVEWAY, SHALL BE GRADED TO A UNIFORM SLOPE AND or o4 os OG REV.PER RSTAR°or�I1s SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL CALL DIG-SAFE FOR UNDERGROUND STABILIZED TO PREVENT EROSION AS SPECIFIED IN THE 1 n: ,ONr CHW JWr I AWD:crs UTILITY MARKOUT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. 01 0o m ISSUED Fat As-elmis 1-800—DIG—SAFE. Y 6T IMf CHIC:JMr I APP'D:Cis 14. 10. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL MINIMIZE DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING Al FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES, IF CONTRACTOR IS GENERAL DYNAMICS. SUBCONTRACTOR IS THE REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION, SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE GENERAL CONTRACTOR. CONSTRUCTION AND OWNER IS WITH THE LOCAL GUIDELINES FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS. CONTROL. �4� DAVID MEL 0.34766 /STEP�� FSS�OFVAl- IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENORNEEA. To ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. SITE ID: MA-1909A SITE NAME SHALLOW POND COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC CO. R/W #343. STRUCTURE #321 LINE #120/122, 115 KV SITE ADDRESS: 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE HYANNIS MASSACHUSETTS 02601 SHEET TITLE SITE NOTES SHEET NUMBER A06 J'131z 9r3619 I a311 10'3s . s8sy 1 ]480 i. <fA0 o 1 i 1 I 1 I � i-1'821 1�255 3353 3353 I 1-17C1 ��BC STRUCTVRE LOPOING CHART STRUCTURE]2+PNINNEV'S LrWE 1 MA DPU COMMUNICATIONS N BBB lj'at 3001B8 89 3001350 1 9T 210150 2 LOCATION LOAD HEAW NSTAR WIND NSTAR ICE NESC WIND I t TRANSVERSE 90s1 1821 3353 1 ITA1 l \ VERncAL us IN 13so 15o OF THE MID-ATLANTIC. INC \` I \ ' - I `+ - . '\ 1 \ OHGW ELEV 0.5 LONGITUDINAL 0 1 0 0 0 1 \• i '`•. ! �. 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OaW 3000 3 000 2A00 WINOON ANTENNAS MOUNTED ON WINO LOAD 20.R PSF 93 PSF 0 T6,0 PSF POLE EXTENSION ELEV 100 VERTICAL 1— 1 -1 1 9 A6B0 L-`\ L__ '-_ � L-_ MA OPV NEAW:121NCH ICE4PSF WINO.VERTICAL OCf 2.0.TMNSVERSEWINDOCF 2.94.WIRE TENSION OCF IJ15 fEXCEE03 NESC HEAW. \ "---� b35B G358 I' Y2'/a T3]9 NSTARWIND:NO ICE.M PSF`IND.00FALLLOADSI2S NOTE:THISLOADEXCEEDTHENESC 20M WIND LOAD REQUIREMENTS 1 -'/460 I I I NSTAR ICE I INCH ICE.NO WIND.OCF ALL LOADS I_2 I GENERAL MYNAMINCS 3985 3985 153� 1524 I 3885 3885 I 1219 1219 NSTAR WIND ANO ICE LOADS FROM BECO MEMO BVL R.IAPIACE DATED +,tB19 NESC 2003 WIND PER FIG 2a0-2 RULE t50C \ I I�.• III\ '\ i`••. III` TENSIONINFORMAT ION(AU TENSIONSUNFACTOREO. WIRELESS STREET _ NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, STRIJLPIRE INFORMATION CONDITON OHGW CONDUCTOR OPGW WINO SPAN:SB3R MADPU HEA a000 - iIOBA A0D0 - \ 5T -"1a60 ��4E0 �358 I d558 L 2T< -"--72]� Wf SPAN'550 FT HIGH WINO 2821 +0a18 2a2T MA 02494 I 1 I 1 I i I _ LINE ANGLE:20.77 DEGREES 1,..NICE 6219 '+A+Oa 117 PHONE: (781) 449-2000 I NESC 2002 WIND 3280 12SBB 3280 i 3985 3985 I 1524 1524 i 3885 i 3885 1219 j 1219 WIRE INFORMATION FAX: (781) 455-2865 CONDUCTOR:=38K IWL 421+8 ACAIY I OPGW:3M55m IM6 OHGW:M INCH ENS STEEL I ANTENNA LOADS CANISTER i 1312 MA DPUJ EAW 1312 nV a wFxllcsi WAII�a MA PU H +0300 AB00 i I _ NSTAR WIND 3A09 -, 3000 CHAPPELL NSTAR ICE 0 IG80 3000 I NESC WIND v„ A.,B 2<D9 ENGINEERING ANTENNA CENTER ELEV +00 TYPE OF ATTACHMENT SPECULL POLE TOP EXTENSION I I ASSOCIATES, LLC TOWER LOADI G DATA CONCORD OFFICE CENTER - - NOT TO SCALE c 2352 MAIN STREET 01 CONCORD, MA 01742 (978) 823-0054 NESC DPU HEAVY HIGH WIND BECO 2 HEAVY ICE BECO 3 HIGH WIND NESC 2002 SLBYIP FVALMONTIT POLE EOR APP'D sXTENSION o, sot MO NTED TO ANTENNA SLIP NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE S01 S01 S01 S01 (L NEXTEL (12) ANTENNAS EQUAL SECTION N0. SUBMITTAL TOP DIAMETER EL. = 100'-11" AGL (177.5) _ A 05 03/05 ISSUED FOR REVIEW- STRUCTURAL NOTES F-F = 13.875"0 86�3/ DK'D'T "�W cis CAP TOP TO PREVENT B � � REVISED PROPERTY OWNERSHIP WATER FROM TUBE BY: dMT CHI.JMT AWO:CJS 1. THE STEEL POLE EXTENSION SHALL BE DESIGNED AND FABRICATED V EXIST. STRUCTURE OU21 03 21 OB ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST REVISIONS OF THE FOLLOWING: EL. =90'-11"1 AGL(6675) O 6Y: JUT 6K:JMT AWO:CJS T 04 06 REV.PER NSTAR COMMENTS 1. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION (AISC), SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE DESIGN AND FABRICATION AND BY: JYT qIK:JMT APP'R CJS ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR BUILDINGS. SLIP FIT CONNECTION. I 2 01 oY o7 ISSUED FOR AS-BULTS 2. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURER'S ASSOCIATION - CHK.JMT I AWO,GIS (NEMA), TAPERED TUBULAR STEEL STRUCTURES, SUP FIT EXTENSION THICK, GRADE . - STANDARDS PUBLICATION TT-1. I SUP 3. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (ASCE), DESIGN - \ VI DIPPED GALV r"r OF STEEL TRANSMISSION POE KSI OR HIGHER, HOT STRUCTURES, MANUAL 72. . � CONDUCTOR _ _ G��` ". 4. AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS (ASTM), - - EL. = 73'-i't AGL(149.7f _ �� 11 VARIOUS STANDARDS. ��`' A. 5. AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY(AWS), STRUCTURAL WELDING I ' �- _ = H P L 4S= CODE, AWS D1.1. 1' �_.•, IN CASES WHERE THE ABOVE SPECIFICATIONS ARE IN CONFLICT, STATIC WIRE VANGS III U C{9 THE MOST STRINGENT REQUIREMENTS WILL GOVERN. BOTH SIDES n 706 0. 4 � CONDUCTOR I •!- /1/pvT�Y+GQ 2 ONLANDY NEW SUITABLE MATERIALS THE APPLICATIONLIANDFREE FOR THEM DEFECTS MECHANICAL EL. =59"-2't AGL (i358) STRESSES TO WHICH IT WILL BE SUBJECTED SHALL BE USED. o ZOAJALE``^C' 3. THE EXTENSION SHALL BE GALVANIZED AND IS DESIGNED TO SLIP FIT AN EXISTING VALMONT POE. THE FABRICATOR SHALL REVIEW ALL INFORMATION ON THE EXISTING POLE TO ASSURE THAT THE F 7 FABRICATED EXTENSION WILL FIT AND FUNCTION AS DESIGNED. o SECTION 'A-A' - ¢ CONDUCTOR 4. THE EXTENSION SHALL BE FABRICATED AND DESIGNED WITH NO a EL. = 45'-7 t AGL (1222) 1 AREAS WHERE WATER CAN ACCUMULATE. I I ` IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, �i UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DOECTION 5. LUGS FOR STANDARD REMOVABLE LADDERS SHALL BE WELDED ON ? RING MOUNT MTS P/N MT-192 - _ OF A LICENSED PROFE59ONALETNGINEER, ONE FACE OF THE EXTENSION. OR APP'D EQUAL TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. 6. THE EXTENSION SHALL BE FURNISHED COMPETE WITH STATIC N i I STATIC WIRE VANGS I SIIE ID: WIRE VANGS AS INDICATED. TYP BOTH SIDES ! 7. THE VANGS AND LADDER LUGS SHALL BE FABRICATED FROM T EXlS77NG STRUCTURE I MA-190 ASTM-A36 MATERIAL AS A MINIMUM. EL. = 90"-II"AGL JOo\y SITE NAME: IIII SHALLOW POND B. THE EXTENSION STEEL PLATE SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A572 OR - COAX CABLES BANDED TO TOWER: ASTM A588 WITH MINIMUM YIELD STRENGTH OF 60 KSI OR HIGHER. A A �M i COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC CO. 9. THE EXTENSION AND ALL STEEL HARDWARE SHALL BE e" FOR 7/8" COAX USE P/N 82391 I;,. R/W #343, STRUCTURE #321 HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED AFTER ALL HOLE PUNCHING, DRILLING, j I FOR 1-1/4" COAX USE P/N 02336 !' I LINE #120/122, 115 KV IIII i BENDING, COPING, WELDING AND OTHER FORMING AND (OR EQUIVALENT) SITE ADDRESS: FABRICATING OPERATIONS HAVE BEEN COMPETED. GALVANIZING CELLULAR PIPE FRAME MTS P/N 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE ASTM DIAMETER SLIP FIT EXTENSION MT-216 W/ PIPE MOUNT KIT 1' HYANNIS SPECIFICATIONS. F-F = 17.5'0 j SIZE PER RF SCHEDULE OR COAX COVER FOR BOTTOM 16' EXIST CROSS ARM P/N 82246 (OR EQUIVALENT) APP'D EQUAL IIII {j MASSACHUSETTS 02601 10. WELDING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEMA TT 1. '. I 11. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND TESTING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE EXISTING VALMONT POLE IIII �I I tI SHEET TITLE NTH NEMA TT 1. ALL WELD TESTS SHALL BE MADE AFTER TOP DIAMETER F-F= 175'"0 � - - SINGLE PIPE SUPPORT ARM MTS GALVANIZING. TAPER=0.26 IN/FT �% P/N MT-197 OR APP'D EQUAL iI I' 'ICI IIII_ STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS WI 12. PERSONNEL PERFORMING NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING SHALL BE I °o• ;Z AND DETAILS. QUALIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING, RECOMMENDED PRACTICE NUMBER SNT-TC-,A, SUPPLEMENT A THROUGH E. SHEET NUMBER 13. TOUCH-UP-ALL-DAMAGED GALVANIZED STEEL WITH APPROVED COLD ZINC, "ZIRP" BY DUNCAN GALVANIZING, IN ACCORDANCE POLE EXTENSION DETAIL 6 ' ANTENNA CONFIGURATION STRUCTURE ELEVATION $ O WITH MANUFACTURER'S GUIDEUNES, TOUCH-UP DAMAGED NON NOT TO SCALE S01 1/2'-1--0" S0� 1"-10'-0" C01 GALVANIZED STEEL WITH SAME PAINT APPLIED IN SHOP OR FIELD J J WITH TWO FINISH COATS. ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING NOTES: ELECTRICAL 1. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ` PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS AND ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES. COMMUNICATIONS rx / INSTALL GROUNDING KITS AT OF THE MID ATLANTIC. INC. 6 5 ANTENNA CENTERLINE, AND 2. CONDUIT ROUTINGS ARE SCHEMATIC. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL 04 E04 TOWER EXIT POINTS. TIE INTO E � >�• CONDUITS SO THAT ACCESS TO EQUIPMENT IS NOT BLOCKED. 9 CROSBY DRIVE GROUNDING SYSTEM. GROUND ��\ �':,� •��,` BEDFORD, MA 07730 " r COAX LINES. r'r., 3. SERVICE TO EQUIP. SHELTER SHALL BE 120/240 VAC, 200 AMP, 10, 60 Hz. 1) 2 276-58(0 „ / ��\ +-^.,, "•. (787) 276-3915 (FAX) ^ 4, THE SUBCONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPERLY SEQUENCING GROUND TO COAX BRIDGE - GROUNDING AND UNDERGROUND CONDUIT INSTALLATION AS TO PREVENT ANY s:swl �►��` AO5 AND SUPPORTS TYP LOSS OF CONTINUITY IN THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OR DAMAGE TO THE EN MIC v CONDUIT G ERAL MYNA S ry � GROUNDING WIRELESS SERVICES O77 "A" STREET "••r"' 1 �� 5 CONNECTIONS MAY BE REPLACED BY EXOTHERMIC NE IA" \� (COADWE D)OCONNECTIONSO EDHAMOZ g14HT5 r u REV COAX NEXTEL GROUND SYSTEM Y r PHONE:M(781) 449-2000 EXIST { mot' 2 LIC. AREA 4 FAX: (781) 455-2865 ti \ r TEST WELL 6. ALL GROUND CONNECTIONS BELOW GRADE SHALL BE EXOTHERMIC (CADWELD). srnucruRE t E03 "i oQ yszl /- a ( ) Qom, .....,..._.. i -- _ 7. GRADE (INTERIOR & EXTERIOR) SHALL BE R IN R w r ��� -- -- - — J COPPER CLAD STEEL GROUND ROD %"0 FORMED USING CONNECTIONS S CRIMPS• i� MIN. AND 10' LONG, MIN. ACTUAL SIZE, I 8. ALL EXOTHERMIC CONNECTIONS TO THE GROUND RODS SHALL START AT THE LEXIST GROUND RING �� 2 LENGTH AND QUANTITY WILL BE CHAPPELL /-- +" A VERTICAL SEPARATION OF 6 FOR EVERY ADDITIONAL (TYP OF 2) ,�:? E04 DETERMINED BY SOIL RESISTIVITY TEST. TOP & HAVE 3�% ��� ` } j RODS SHALL NOT BE SPACED GREATER CONNECTION. ENGINEERING P THAN 20 AND NOT LESS THAN 6 s<w . RESISTANT MATERIAL. CONNECTIONS SHALL BE COATED WITH A CORROSION A -9 EXTERIOR GROUND COA ASSOCIATES, LLC 2 AWG TINNED SOLID CONCORD OFFICE CENTER COPPER GROUND RING 10. ALL EXTERIOR GROUND CONDUCTORS SHALL BE #2 AWG SOLID TINNED COPPER UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 2352 MAIN STREET (SEE NOTE) CONCORD, MA 01742 f 11, GROUND RODS SHALL BE COPPER CLAD STEEL, 5/8"0 10-FT. LONG, AND (978) 823-0054 8 FENCE GROUND SHALL BE DRIVEN VERTICALLY WITH THEIR TOPS 48" BELOW FINAL GRADE. r 04 (TYP OF 3) 12. CONNECTIONS TO THE GROUND BUS SHALL NOT BE DOUBLED UP OR Exisr. Ar& ^\ � STACKED. BACK TO BACK CONNECTIONS ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE ? EQUIPMENT ON GROUND BUS ARE PERMITTED. N0. � � EXIST FL l -- / AVOIDED WHEN 45' BENDS CAN BE ADEQUATELY SUPPORTED. A Br: JNS CHK:JMr APP'D:CJS \ = a CONC. PAD co R TEST / / _ 13. USE OF 90' BENDS IN THE PROTECTION GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE os/03/0s ISSUED FOR REVIEW-CONSfR. Sri YSr ar ELL LOC. 2 e &r yl os oa os REVISED PROPEmr OWNERSHIP -, / ACjrep'9R0 OUND TO HVAC 2 14• MAXIMUM RESISTANCE OF THE COMPLETED GROUND SYSTEM SHALL NOT B or JMr q1K:JMr APP'D.cIs 0 0.T 21 08 ISSUED FOR CONSIRUCNON ,. _. �f k UNIT, 2 PL l,`6" NFxr EXCEED 5 OHMS. TESTING SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ��JMr CHK JMf APPO CJS X20', f( PROJECT SPECIFICATION FOR FACILITY GROUNDING, USING FALL OF \ / O POTENTIAL 04 o6 oe REV.PER NSTAR COMMENTS 6 AL METHOD ShFCTFR / 1 BY. JMr CHK'JMr AWD-CJS v,.. of oB m Iswm FOR AS 400A MAIN AND 1 -; v ��i \\ �� / 4 TIE EXTERIOR 15. ANTENNA GROUND KITS SHALL BE FURNISHED BY NEXTEL AND INSTALLED BY 2 CHK:JMr AWD,CIS NEXTEL METER E02 \^lam ;UOrF' ����` y E04 GROUND RING GROUND BAR INTO CONTRACTOR. AND CB AVER ✓ �^ ' % � u a \ &O.E oc � ` / � LEGEND: GROUND ROD � POWER RUN FROM METER TO / y REV METER " \ - } �� 1 REV SHELTER E: {�I;''L EQUIPMENT SHELTER 2 '•. / / BANK -f�,•,, V / � _ _ � DISCONNECT SWITCH `may Ifi (3#3/0+1#2 GND) IN 2" SCH E03 / ��� 2 �/1 ��� \\ 2 LOCATION 'D 40 PVC CONDUIT. / i 1 O METER \�' jO' �tf�� ri ^/ '� FEXISL T-MOBILE �� # \ ^Sb�y.� _ ,;N G�- /; U.G. TELEPHONE — C_• Ct�'� \. CONU/T \\ /•� F�lST TELCO RUN WITHIN 2' WIDE / / \ / s _701v \ TELEPHONE SERCE AREA TO 2 BRAIDED LAY TO CADWELD TYPE CONNECTION `di3h� �C \EQUIPMENT SHELTER WITH 1-2" E03 ( / GATE (TYP OF 2) • COMPRESSION TYPE CONNECTION v SCH 40 PVC CONDUIT W/ PULL / � \ --------- / \ / / -- GROUNDING WIRE \ / / GROUND TO STRING GPS 2 \ / / ANTENNA (TYP A05 IT Is A VIOLATION of LAW MR ANY OF 2) O �— NUMBER a A ENGINEER, XXX REPRESENTS DETAIL NUM uNtFss THEY ARE AOTINc uNOER THE ON XXX +W REF. DRAWING NUMBER TO� 9oOLXWMT. \ / % RECEPTACLE EON SIDE OF E03 SHELTER SITE ID: NEXTEL UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC/TELCO ABBREVIATIONS: MA-1909A CONDUITS TO UTILITY POLE (INSTALL FLEXIBLE SITE NAME: AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE ABOVE GRADE MARKERS EVERY 50' THAT DO SHALLOW POND NOT INTERFERE WITH NORMAL BUSINESS OPERATIONS) BCW BARE COPPER WIRE R�W 3WEA STRUCTUREELECTRIC CO 21 CGBE COAX GROUND BAR EXTERNAL LINE #120/122, 115 KV UPGRADE (400A) TO EXISTING AT&T SERVICE 200A WITHIN 3' WIDE UTILITY CIGBE COAX ISOLTAED GROUND BAR EXTERNAL SITE ADDRESS: ( )LICENSE AREA (SEE SITE PLAN FOR 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE COMPLETE ROUTING) DWG DRAWING HYANNIS / % ( EMT ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING MASSACHUSETTS 02601 SHEET TITLE MGB MASTER GROUND BAR PCS PERSONAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM GROUNDING PLAN PVC RIGID (SCH. 40) POLYVINYL CHLORIDE CONDUIT RGS RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET NUMBER UTILITY AND GROUNDING PLAN RWY RACEWAY E O 1 SCALE: 1" = 5'-0" TYP TYPICAL NOTE: NOTES: 1. THE EXISTING 200A SERVICE TO THE AT&T BACKBOARD SHALL BE CUT OVER TO I. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A, SINGLE PHASE, 200 AMP, 3 WIRE, 120/240 � THE NEW SERVICE WHEN INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE. (COORDINATE WITH NSTAR) VAC, 60HZ SERVICE FOR NEXTEL SHELTER. 2. ALL EXISTING UNDERGROUND CONDUIT, RISERS, ETC. ASSOCIATED WITH THE EXISTING 2. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH UTILITY COMPANY BEFORE THE START OF COMMUNICATIONS 200A SERVICE SHALL BE REMOVED UPON COMPLETION OF THE NEW ELECTRICAL OF CONSTRUCTION. POWER AND TELEPHONE CONDUIT SHALL BE PROVIDED AND THE MID-ATLANTIC, INC. SERVICE. INSTALLED PER UTILITY REQUIREMENTS. 9 CROSBY DRIVE 01730 3. FOR COMPLETE INTERNAL WIRING AND ARRANGEMENT REFER TO DRAWINGS BEDF MA (7811)) z7s-s810lo PROVIDED BY SHELTER MANUFACTURER. (781) 276-3915 (FAX) NEXTEL SHELTER ExrsnNc unurr Po�E 4. ALL SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND INSTALLATIONS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE N.E.C. AND UTILITY COMPANY AND LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS. 2 REV METER BANK 2-GANG METER SECTION W/ (2) 5. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL 36" OF FLEX CONDUIT WITH ALL CONDUIT GENERAL DYNAMICS 200A METERS AND CB (1 - BLACK PLASTIC LAMINATE FITTINGS (NUTS, REDUCING BUSHINGS, ELBOWS, COUPLINGS, ETC.) NECESSARY FOR WIRELESS SERVICES AT&T, 1 - NEXTEL) NAMEPLATE WITH 1/2" WHITE CONNECTION TO EACH RADIO CABINET. NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, 400A MAIN LETTERS DENOTING CARRIER MA 02494 DISCONNECT NAME 6. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ELECTRICAL SERVICE EQUIPMENT WITH FAULT PHONE: (781) 449-2000 GALV. CLAMP, TYP CURRENT RATINGS GREATER THAN THE AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT FROM THE FAX: (781) 455-2865 POWER UTILITY. EXISTING AT&T METER EXIST. AT&T TO BE REMOVED AFTER BACKBOARD 7. POWER, CONTROL AND EQUIPMENT GROUND WIRING IN TUBING OR CONDUIT SHALL CONSTRUCTION. INSTALL 4" RGS RISER BE SINGLE CONDUCTOR (#14 AWG AND LARGER), 600V, OIL RESISTANT THHN OR CONDUIT FOR ELECTRIC o OPERATION;LIISTED OR LABELLEDSS B STRANDED OFORTHEBLE LOCATIOND FOR 90AND RACEWAY SYSTEM ET AND OUSED. CHAPPELL J BOX O a a EXIST TELCO CFL 8. CUT, COIL AND TAPE A 10 FOOT PIGTAIL FROM END OF FLEX CONDUIT FOR ENGINEERING CABINET TERMINATION BY RADIO EQUIPMENT VENDOR. ASSOCIATES, LLC PROP.(3) #3/0 - 2" 9. IF NOT ALREADY PROVIDED, CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY #6 GNO WIRE FOR TELCO PVC CONDUIT ATTACHMENT TO THE NEXTEL PROVIDED 5-HOLE GROUND BAR AND A 110V CONCORD OFFICE CENTER ELECTRIC OUTLET MOUNTED TO TELCO BACKBOARD 2352 MAIN STREET r-77 CONCORD, MA 01742 (978) 823-0054 1 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRIC HANDHOLE MAIN DISTRIBUTION NEXTEL NO. SU�,LL 2" PVC CONDUIT PROP.(3) #500 MCM & ER LOCAL UTILITY CO. VOLTAGE 120/240V VOLTAGE 1zo/z4ov /�/� rssum FOR REVIEW_OONSrRL W/ PULL STRING (1) #2G - 4" PVC REQ. PHASE 10 PHASE 10 A BY: JNS OIK JMf APWP.cls 2" RGC 90' SWEEP CONDUIT 06 03 0s REVISED PROPExrc OWNERSHIP AND RISER INSTALL 4" RGS 90' AMPS 400A AMPS 200A B SWEEP FOR ELECTRIC Br JMT 01K JMf APPa CJs O 03/21/06 ISSUED FUR CONSTRUCTION BY. JUT CHK JMT I APP'D:CJs 04 O6 OB REV.PER NSTAR COMMEM 1 BY: JIR O r_JUT APP'D:CJs Ol OB 07 ISSUED FOR As-8URT5 2 BY: JMT CHIN:JMY AW CJs POWER AND TELCO SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM NOT TO SCALE NEMA 1 NEXTEL PANEL SCHEDULE 22.000 A.I.C. J"OFR o AVID c CHEs Ccl # DESCRIPTION AMP AMP DESCRIPTION cKr O -•,I� 0.34706 MANUAL NON-FUSIBLE 1 RECTIFIER #1 30 30 RECTIFIER #2 2 � Q TRANSFER SWITCH, (3) #3/0 _ 2" 3 4 �G'/$T�`�'� d 200A, 1 0, 3 POLE CONDUIT I 5 RECTIFIER #3 30 30 RECTIFIER #4 6 (3) #3/0 - 2" 30 30 RECTIFIER (� (� CONDUIT 200A, 40 SPACE, 120/240 I 9 REcnFlERs (/6 12 VAC 10, 60 Hz LOAD CENTER W/ 200 AMP QO 13 14 IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAM FOR ANY PERAK SERIES BREAKER, NEMA 1 I RECTIFIER #7 30 30 RECTIFIER #8 UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER 1HE CTION I SURFACE MOUNT AUXILIARY 15 16 GENERATOR OF A LICENSED OALTER PROFESSIONAL QI�NEQt 17 18 TO KTE1I 1105 DOCUMENT. O O O SURGE I RECEPTACLE 19 RECTIFIER Q9 (FUTURE) 30 30 RECTIFIER #10 (FUTURE) 20 SUPPRESSOR SITE ID: METER & SOCKET TO MEET I 21 HVAC UNIT #1 60 60 HVAC UNIT 22 MA-1909A ELECTRIC COMPANY'S I I 23 HACR TYPE HACR TYPE 24 SITE NAME: REQUIREMENTS WITH (3) #3/0 - 2" zs 26 SHALLOW POND CIRCUIT BREAKER PVC CONDUIT I — I HACR TYPE HVAC UNIT �3 (SPARE) - 100 SURGE ARRESTOR T27 28 COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC CO. 0 I 1) #2 AWG I 29 RECEPTACLE 1 - INTERIOR 20 20 LIGHTING 30 R/W #343, STRUCTURE #321 ( GROUND I 31 RECEPTACLE 2 - TELCO 20 20 RELAY (SMOKE DETECTORS) 32 LINE #120 122, 115 KV t� _ 33 RECEPTACLE 3 - GFl 20 20 HVAC CONTROLLER 34 SITE ADDRESS: (3) #3/0 - 2" I 35 RECEPTACLE 4 20 1 20 ISPARE 36 1336 PHINNEY HYAN IS LANE NEXTEL EQUIPMENT CONDUIT 37 csc CABINET 20 3e 1 ROOM/SHELTER SPACE MASSACHUSETTS 02601 - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —� 39 SPACE 40 SHEET TITLE ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM AND DETAILS ONE-LINE .DIAGRAM. 2 PANEL SCHEDULE 3 SHUT NUMBER NTS - NITS - E 0 2 ` UNDERGROUND CONDUITS RIGID STEEL RIGID STEEL DESIGNATION SIZE, IN. CONDUIT PLUG CONDUIT COUPLING COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRIC 2" OF THE MID-ATLANTIC, INC. INTERIOR TELCO BOARD COMMUNICATIONS 2" o (BY SHELTER MFR) OSBY DRIVE GRADE BEDFORD, MA 01730 ;;.1`,; r�r, `. rilr r, .✓Ylr;'•;�sr,Y `�F;<,;�/r •lY' i;` `�r'i',,, ,. (781) 276-5810 (781) 276-3915 (FAX) RIGID STEEL GENERAL MYNAMICS CONDUIT WIRELESS SERVICES 77 "A" STREET ELECTRICAL ENTRANCE PVC SCHEDULE 40 NEEDHA 02 HEIGHTS, (LOCATION VARIES) A RIGID STEEL TO I 1 SIZE AS SHOWN ON PHONE: (781) 449-2000 I 1 PVC ADAPTOR LAYOUTS FAX: (781) 455-2865 I I INSTALL 3/4" SCH 40 PVC DETAIL 3 I I CONDUIT WITH GROUNDING NTS E03 I I ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR. I I INSTALL RGS CHAPPELL 1 I CONDUIT. SEE NEXTEL EQUIPMENT 2" TELEPHONE ENTRANCE L-'---_J 0) SCHEDULE FOR SIZE. SHELTER ENGINEERING (LOCATION VARIES). CONDUIT IN THE ASSOCIATES, LLC SHELTER NEEDS TO BE SEALED BY PVC, GALV. STEEL OR REINF. CONTRACTOR ON BOTH ENDS AFTER TELCO LINE IS INSTALLED. 3"-12•• 0 CONCRETE TEST WELL WITH CONCORD OFFICE CENTER REMOVABLE COVER INSTALLED GALV. STRAPS, TYP FLUSH WITH FINISH GRADE 2352 MAIN STREET CONCORD, MA 01742 5 I 5 APPLETON GENERATOR PLUG INSTALL 2" RGS CONDUIT W/ NYLON ao PULL TAPE INSTALL NEMA 3R, 'to 12•k12"x6" JUNCTION FOUNDATION n / \ TEST LOOP 12" BELOW GRADE ���� BOX. SEAL AROUND BOX 3 (TYPE VARIES) I MAX. 05/03/05 ISSUED FOR REVIEW-OONSTR. RGS SWEEP ` / A AFTER INSTALLATION. - a W. JNS CHK Jiff I APPo CJS a 06 03 05 REVISED PROPERTY OWNERSHIP SCH 40 PVC eY JMf CHIC:JMf APPo-C RGS SWEEP 3 (SEE TRENCH DETAIL) CnON 0 BY.�Me CHK,K ,ED`�` AWp CJS TO MAIN TELEPHONE TINNED AWG #2 SOLID o4 oe os REV.HIL PER KsrAR WD:Cis 1 BY: JIR CHX:J1Ff APP'D:CJS DEMARCATION TO ELECTRICAL SERVICE 2" SCH 40 PVC (SEE SITE PLAN) (SEE SITE PLAN) z � COPPER-CLAD STEEL GROUND MT �D F APPa CJS EOR AS (SEE TRENCH DETAIL) EXOTHERMICALLY WELD TO ROD MIN. 8' LONG, MIN. DIA. GROUND ROD 5/8" hl UTILITY SERVICE ENTRANCE 1 GROUND SYSTEM TEST WELL 4 DAii NTS E03 NTS E03 CH P E L FLEXIBLE ABOVE-GROUND MARKER TO BE I • INSTALLED EVERY 50' OR AT DIRECTION CHANGES 0, ]06 (INSTALL SO AS NOT TO INTERFERE WITH NORMAL INTERIOR GROUND HALO < , NSTAR BUSINESS OPERATIONS) #2 AWG GREEN STRANDED CEILING OF f[�J4Q",`. NEXTEL ROOM WARNING TAPE APPLETON MA20034-RS STYLE 2 BURNDY CRIMP, (PART NUMBER FOR COMPLETE VARIES MATCH TO EXISTING OR 6" TYP ASSEMBLY-INCLUDES AJA-SERIES /G/'(o 7 FINISH TO GRADES (SEE — — — — — — — — — BOX AND ANGLE ADAPTER) PLAN) MICROFLECT 16-PORT NOTES: IT IS A NOURON OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, ENTRY PORT uNUOF THEY AREA TINGROFE U ON THE DIRECNEElk pi aP A ucoALT PRM—DO RAL ET. INSIDE VIEW � 1 "RS" SUFFIX SPECIFIES "REVERSE SERVICE'. THIS MUST BE SPECIFIED ���iH15 DOg11�1T } } ? '`/'i'r ,f /,.' " PANDUIT STANDOFF, 16" FOR BOTH BOX RECEPTACLE AND MATING PLUG FOR GENERATOR CORD CLEAN COMPACTED r r'; NEXTEL PROVIDED SURGE O.C., HORIZ. & VERT. (P/N: SET. Z f``%j�\// /� // �; BACKFILL SUPPRESSOR RACK MOUNTED SITE ID: O `; `>�,��,,r�,�`�,\`\`ti`•;\; PP2S-S10-X) ATTACH HALO nn., 2. IF THE APPROPRIATE MOUNTING BOX AND ANGLE ADAPTER ARE U // ! ?,;/ >:/r,✓ W/ %" THREADED ROD TO STANDOFF WITH NATURAL ALREADY INSTALLED, THE BOX RECEPTACLE MAY BE ORDERED MA-1909A w a '",•„f.',,,"" "r •`• MNYLON CABLE TIES. SEPARATELY AND INSTALLED IN THE FIELD. BOX RECEPTACLE PART SITE NAME: z /f J// `� ////%i 6" MIN. TYP NUMBER: APPLETON ADR20034-RS SME 2. SHALLOW POND r,�/i��, \ ('ri "'�''',• - STRANDEDATIO SURGE3. WIRING FOR SINGLE-PHASE 120/240 VOLT SERVICE IS AS FOLLOWS: COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC CO. "' %'•, SUPPRESSOR GROUND STRANDED REEN _ R/W #343, STRUCTURE #321 a ' �" '/ ` BAR GREEN PCO CONDUCTOR PIN (TOP OF CONNECTOR, NEAR INDEX PIN) - # / LINE 120 122, 115 KV _ COC3 PIN 1 - RED CONDUCTOR, HOT LEG SITE ADDRESS: GROUND COAX PIN 2 - BLACK CONDUCTOR, HOT LEG 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE it PORT PIN 3 - WHITE CONDUCTOR, NEUTRAL HYANNIS MASTER GROUND GENERATOR RECEPTACLE, VIEWED FROM BAR MGB) ..�� � �� ��� OUTSIDE OF SHELTER (LOOKING INTO 4. CELL SITE RECEPTACLE MOUNTING BOX AND ANGLE ADAPTER IS MASSACHUSETTS 02601 ( SLEEVE CONTACTS THAT CORD SET INTERCHANGEABLE WITH CROUSE-HINDS PARTS LISTED. " -•` EXOTHERMIC WELD APPLETON: CROUSE-HINDS SHEET TITLE PVC TYPE DB) 12 MIN. M SOLID WILL MATE WITH). CABLES EXIT FROM ELECTRIC CONDUIT PVC (TYPE DB) COMMUNICATION (TELEPHONE, #2 AWG CONDUCTOR TO (CAD-WELD) SWITCH.AND CONNECT TO TRANSFER AJA620: AJ58 F/0) CONDUIT WITH 200 LB MIN. TENSILE EXTERIOR GROUND RING AJA720: AJ78 ELECTRICAL DETAILS COMPACTED GRACEL OR STRENGTH PULL TAPE. TELEPHONE COMPANY 2000 PSI CONCRETE 4•' WILL SUPPLY AND INSTALL TELEPHONE LINES. MIN ON ALL SIDES GENERATOR PLUG DETAIL 5 SHEET NUMBER - - -- UTILITY TRENCH 2 n T PO YPH SER GROUNDING OUNDING DETAIL E03 -Nip E03 - - - - E03 E03 COMMUNICATIONS $6 AWG FROM OF THE MID-ATLANTIC. INC. ANTENNA CABLE x GRADE 5 p GROUND KIT 9 CROSBY DRIVE a 4 0 BEDFORD. MA 01730 (781) 276-5810 N 12" TO 24" '>rfif::�1/^�,' ',YIFS:✓/iii,5' 0 7/16'2 /° o o WINO BAR ON (781) 276-3915 (FAX) o GII N a ON ANTENNA ° To SEE ANTENNA CABLE CADWELD 3 ®o ° �° ° DETAILe o ° 1 SEE DETAIL 4/E04 GENERAL MYNAMICS WIRELESS SERVICES WEATHERPROOFING KIT - LEGEND '��j/O! C.:.J�\...� (r�1i /C,/� 77 "A" STREET (SEE NOTE 3) 1 1- COPPER GROUND BAR,Yi X 4"X 20", NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. �� i�. /� !(� ( j NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, RING GROUND CAT. N0. 8-6142 OR EQUAL. HOLE CENTERS TO MATCH NEMA �� �)<<J C,y `1 ��!�" MA 02494 CABLE GROUND KIT $2 AWG BCW DOUBLE LUG CONFIGURATION. (ACTUAL GROUND BAR SIZE WILL G C PHONE: (781) 449-2000 $6 AWG STRANDED COPPER GROUND SOLID, VARY BASED ON NUMBER OF GROUND CONNECTIONS) FAX: (781) 455-2865 WIRE (GROUNDED TO GROUND BAR) TINNED (SEE NOTE I & 2) 2- INSULATORS, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CAT. NO. 3061-4 OR EQUAL EXOTHERMIC WELD TO BE 3- 5/8" LOCKWASHERS, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. USED WITH $2 AWG BCW TO CONNECTION OF CABLE GROUND KIT GROUND ROD CAT. NO. 3015-8 OR EQUAL BUILDING SER. GROUND OR COPPER CLAD GROUND RING TO ANTENNA CABLE STEEL 5/8% 4- WALL MOUNTING BRACKET, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. CHAPPELL 10'-0" LONG CAT NO. A-6056 OR EQUAL NOTES: ENGINEERING 1.DO NOT INSTALL CABLE GROUND KIT AT A BEND AND ALWAYS 5- 5/8-11 X 1" HHCS BOLTS, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. � *-GROUND BARS AT THE BOTTOM OF TOWERS/MONOPOLES DIRECT GROUND WIRE DOWN TO GROUND BAR. CAT NO. 3012-1 OR EQUAL SHALL ONLY USE EXOTHERMIC WELDS. 2.GROUNDING KIT SHALL BE TYPE AND PART NUMBER AS 6- INSULATORS SHALL BE ELIMINATED WHEN BONDING DIRECTLY TO ASSOCIATES, LLC SUPPLIED OR RECOMMENDED BY CABLE MANUFACTURER. TOWER/MONOPOLE STRUCTURE. CONNECTION TO TOWER/MONOPOLE STRUCTURE SHALL BE PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS. CONCORD OFFICE CENTER 3.WEATHER PROOFING SHALL BE TWO-PART TAPE SUPPLIED WITH KIT. COLD SHRINK SHALL NOT BE USED. INSTALLATION OF GROUND WIRE TO 2352 MAIN STREET CONCORD, MA 01742 GROUND ROD GROUND BAR DETAIL GROUND BAR (978) 823-0054 NO. SUBIOTTAL DETAIL 1 DETAIL 2 DETAIL 3 D ETAI L 4 05 03 05 ISSUED FOR REVIEW—CONSTR. NM E04 NTS E04 NTS E04 NTS E04 A BY. JNs CIO.JifT AP"D'cis 06 0s 05 REVISED PROPERTY OWNERSHIPB BW JMT CHK:JMT APP'D:CJS 03/21/06 ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION O BY: JMT CHK:JLET I AWD.C.IS 04106106 REV.PER NSTAR COMMENTS 1 BY: JMT CHI:JMT I AWD:C,IS 2 01 08 Q7 ISSUED FOR AS-BUILTS BY: JMT CHIC JMT I AWD.CIS o=� DO A.NOTES: cIa -- 1. DO NOT INSTALL CABLE GROUND KIT AT A BEND AND ALWAYS IMONOPOLE NTENNA GROUND BAR DIRECT GROUND WIRE DOWN TO ANTENNA GROUND BAR. C3 p7!� TO ANTEN /O INSULATORS, BONDED NO.3Yf 06 IRECTLY TO THE TOP OF 2. WEATHER PROOFING SHALL BE TWO-PART TAPE KIT. COLD ONOPOLES NOTE 1. SHRINK SHALL NOT BE USED. LUG (TYP.) GROUNDING BAR, NEWTON, SIMILAR TO STANDARDEE DETAIL 4 (SIMILAR) DETAIL 3/EO4 WITHOUT INSULATORS, TO ANTENNAS MOUNTED OUTSIDE OF CABLE TRAY OR 'fftt fy, EO SIDE VIEW OF KIT (TYP.) CABLE TRAY l MAY BE MOUNTED ON CONCRETE EQUIPMENT PAD WITH INSULATORS NTENNA GROUND BAR / /0 INSULATORS, BONDED TX1 RX1 TX2 RX2 WEATHERPROOFING $6 AWG ( IRECTLY TO BOTTOM OF KIT (TYP.) RING GROUND $2 CADWELD WITH GROKITMONOPOLE SEE NOTE 1. AWG SOLID BCW SEE DETAIL 3/E04 COAX CAB COAX JUMPER GROUND KIT (TYP.) 5 IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, (TYP. FOREXOTHERMIC WELD (TMP.) (SEE NOTE) ,`r,.. UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER TIE D6TEClION :ti11- -1, ;:•�";�`" OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERTO SHELTSOLID TNND 2 AWG BCW CONNECTOR — --I TO ALTER T65 DOCUMENT. VIA TRAY WEATHERPROOFINGVIA RIAYMONOPOLE PIER KIT (TYP.) I i i $6 AWG $ SITE ID: SEE NOTE 2 I i i i CABLE TO CABLE CADWELD 2 AWG SOLID BCW RING GROUND $2 AWG BCW ANTENNA GROUND BAR, SOLID TINNED SIMILAR TO DETAIL 3 r#2 $6 AWC, GROUND CABLE MA— 9A (TYPICAL OF 3) ANTENNA CABLE WITHOUT INSULATORS. FROM COAX CABLE SITE NAME: BONDED DIRECTLY TO TOP GROUNDING KIT TO BTS EQUIPMENT OF MONOPOLE OR TOWER. INSIDE THE CABLE VERTICAL POST CONNECTED TO RING SHALLOW POND (TYP-) TRAY (TYP.) COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC CO. NOTE: TO ANTENNA 1. NUMBER OF GROUND BARS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON THE SUPPORT PIPEE---" AWG SOLID TINNED R/W #343. STRUCTURE #321 TYPE OF MONOPOLE, ANTENNA LOCATION AND CONNECTION BCW TO GROUND RING NOTE; LINE #120/122, 115 KV ORIENTATION. PROVIDE AS REQUIRED. 1. VERTICAL POSTS SHALL BE BONDED TO THE RING AT EACH SITE ADDRESS: CORNER AND AT EACH GATE POST. A MINIMUM ONE VERTICAL 1336 PHINNEY'S LANE CONNECTION OF GROUND WIRE TO GROUND BAR MOUNTED ON CABLE TRAY POST SHALL BE BONDED TO THE GROUND RING IN EVERY 100 HYANNIS ANTENNA CABLE GROUNDING — MONOPOLE GROUNDING BAR, TOWER/MONOPOLE MONOPOLE OR SELF—SUPPORT TOWER SITE FOOT STRAIGHT RUN OF FENCE. MASSACHUSETTS 02601 FENCE GROUNDING SHEET TITLE DETAIL 5 DETAIL 6 GROUNDING DETAILS DETAIL 7 DETAIL 8 NITS E04 ws E04 NTS E04 NTS E04 SHEET NUMBER OMPIIPOINT HOLDINGS,INC. A WHOLLY-OWNED r - SUBSIDIARY OF T-MOBILE U.S.A.,INC. 50 VISION BOULEVARD EAST PROVIDENCE,RI 02914 8-5600 WAX- (�))5SB_%55BB I' I' YA N N I N %"M�S%p'Arx3DESIGN GROUP COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC LINE #88 STRUCTURE #9135/207 RIGHT-OF-WAY #342 "" `°�' «. ,w_ Ala atnttD►TDN OR USE NM110UT EKPgESS MUTIEN maw 25kV ELECTRIC LINE WEST HYANNIS SUB FEED � "Y '°"� us of GatE mi AflFNpFS FOR TIE ' �GFRR wo�� ,tYE F11NC11GI5 5 SPECi10ILLY AUAMED. 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE HYANNIS, MA 02601 SITE NO: 4HY-0569-A APPROVALS CO-LOCATION ON STRUCTURE LANDLORD LEASING RF ZONING CONSTRUCTION A/C GENERAL NOTES VICINITY MAP SHEET INDEX PROJECT SUMMARY ` 1. TE OwOd=MALL ORE ALL NOTtlS AD OORY Mm ALL M TE OO CIACMR SaL BE NESPOICCU FOR FICISOMO ALL �•� PROJECT N0: 03-031 L%amOrJMIOLS ROES RMWA S AD LM%=011 OF WOOS W OWRMC=COMMLL$1100%M A IMC AND cdre "I" Ste' DESCRIPTION Rom' REV' SITE NUMBER: 4HY-0569-A AY PIAIC A M.MIIIOIML AID UMIW oO1NANr WC M IS AL IIIm AID ORMBS AEO M m DOOM AL NO. NO. DATE DRAWN BY. 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FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWING,THE FOLLOWING DEFINITIONS WIRELESS SITE ADDRESS: HYANNIS,MA 02601 (BARN5TABLE)1364 PHINNEY'5 LANE. SHALL APPLY: cingular CONTRACTOR - GFI2MHILL BOSTON MARKET SUBCONTRACTOR - GENERAL CONTRACTOR(CONSTRUCTION) OWNER - OTHERS LATITUDE: N/A WIRELESS LONGITUDE: N/A 2. SITE WORK(IF APPLICABLE)SHALL BE COMPLETED AS INDICATED ON THE ERICSSON JURISDICTION: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE DRAWINGS AND PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. 3. DRAWINGS PROVIDED HERE ARE NOT TO BE SCALED AND ARE INTENDED TO DEPICT THE DE51GN INTENT OF THE INSTALLATION. n„ 4. ANY MATERIALS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT BOSTON MARKET \`(YJ ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES,REGULATIONS,AND ORDINANCES. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL ISSUE ALL APPROPRIATE NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH CH2M HILL o ALL LAWS,ORDINANCES,RULES,REGULATIONS,AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. 5. ANY WORK CARRIED OUT SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT SITE NUMBER: MA4034 AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS AND LOCAL JURISDICTIONAL CODES, ARCHITECTURE ORDINANCES AND APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION SITE NAME: COMM ELECTRIC PL #321 6. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED OTHERWISE. 8619 W.BRYN MAWR AVE CHICAGO,IL 60631 0 -1. IF THE SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT CANNOT BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON THESE Tel,(773)693-5200 DRAWINGS,THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL DOCUMENT 4 PROPOSE AN ALTERNATIVE Fax-(773)693-3241 APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND STANDARDS SHT. NO. DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION SPACE FOR APPROVAL BY THE CONTRACTOR THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHTED AND IS THE SOLE 8. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS PROPERW OF CHZMHILL n IS PRODUCED FOR USE of CINGULAR COMMUNICATIONS.REPRODUCHON OR OTHER T-1 TITLE SHEET PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY WORK ALL DIMENSIONS OF EXISTING CONSTRUCTION USE of THIS DRAWING OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CH2MHILL SUBCONTRACTOR'S WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE NATIONAL,STATE, SP-1 SPECIFICATIONS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS MUST BE VERIFIED.SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY S PROHI D SP-2 SPECIFICATIONS . AND LOCAL CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION THE CONTRACTOR OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR PROCEED WITH CONSTRUCTION. Au RICH RED.m 2006 (AHJ)FOR THE LOCATION. THE EDITION OF THE AHJ ADOPTED CODES AND 5P-3 SPECIFICATIONS STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CONTRACT AWARD SHALL GOVERN THE S. THE EXISTING CELL SITE IS IN FULL COMMERCIAL OPERATION. ANY SP-4 SPECIFICATIONS CONSTR_ SHALL NOTDESIGN. A-1 SITE /EQUIPMENT PLAN NORMALUCTION LLORK BY OPERAON. ANY WORKONAEXIOSRTING EQUIPMENT ISRUPT EXISTING ` ED AI�Lh�T' SUBCONTRACTOR'S WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS. A-2 TOWER ELEVATION COORDINATED WITH CONTRACTOR p�pO, I �L AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE (ACID 318, BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR A-3 ICE BRIDGE AND CONCRETE SLAB DETAILS r< C 10. SINGE THE CELL SITE IS ACTIVE,ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, IN ACORDANCE STRUCTURAL CONCRETE A-4 NUSS AND APOLLO BOX DETAILS AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION(AISC), MANUAL OF STEEL E-1 ELECTRICAL LINE DIAGRAM WITH OSHA STANDARDS,MUST BE TAKEN WHEN WORKING AROUND HIGH LEVELS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION. EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE SHUTDOWN PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION,ASD,NINTH EDITION G-1 GROUNDING RI5ER DIAGRAM PERFORMING ANY WORK THAT COULD EXPOSE THE WORKERS TO DANGER g TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (TIA)222-F, STRUCTURAL STANDARD PERSONAL RF EXPOSURE MONITORS ARE ADVISED TO BE WORN TO ALERT OF FOR STRUCTURAL ANTENNA TOWER AND ANTENNA SUPPORTING STRUCTURES ANY DANGEROUS EXPOSURE LEVELS. INSTITUTE FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS(IEEE)51,GUIDE FOR MAP 11. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL LEGALLY AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL SCRAP �P O MEASURING EARTH RESISTIVITY,GROUND IMPEDANCE,AND EARTH SURFACE MATERIALS SUCH AS COAXIAL CABLES AND OTHER ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE `1 POTENTIALS OF A GROUND SYSTEM w x j EXISTING FACILITY. IEEE 1100(19913) RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR POWERING AND GROUNDING OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTrtt t ° o cL Ii DRAWN BY•ML Y Dip y R s u 12.ALL SITES IN THE SCOPE OF WORK ARE ON-AIR THEREFORE ONLY ONE r r ANTENNA IN EACH SECTOR CAN BE WORKED ON AT ONE TIME.ALL WORK WITH APPROVED BY•JZ IEEE C62.41, RECOMMENDED PRACTICES ON SURGE VOLTAGES IN LOW VOLTAGE AG ' EACH GROUP OF ANTENNAS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE MOVING ON TO THE POWER CIRCUITS(FOR LOCATION CATEGORY 'C3' AND 'HIGH SYSTEM EXPOSURE') r g it / O rr _ �i + Qjoillder Rd NEXT GROUP. TIA 601 COMMERCIAL BUILDING GROUNDING AND BONDING REQUIREMENTS FOR ' U36u2¢ TELECOMMUNICATIONS a�� sfl11�y L dgt!& t�tt a v > 6 T QA/QC - APPROVALS TELCORDIA GR-63 NETWORK EQUIPMENT-BUILDING SYSTEM(NEBS): PHYSICAL GDI CfuS ? Barnstable tMlrj� ape ttw1. PROTECTION �d7yt a * 2 e TELCORDIA GR-34'1 CENTRAL OFFICE POWER WIRING x 9h� 11,Vu » ' NAME: APPRV'D /REJCT'D DATE: a c xi SEE T z E� k S COMMENTS TELCORDIA GR 12�5 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS \ �r I � E y f r ° Q0 s ySj11 TELCORDIA GR-1503 COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTIONS 1 \OTdR s e acm�r CH2MHILL: FOR ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN SECTIONS OF LISTED CODES AND .STANDARDS �«ti annlsdrea � Sf q �€� tr U r t CH2MHILL REGARDING MATERIAL,METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION,OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS,THE �` GONST.MGR: ❑ ❑ 03-16-06 IS LIED FOB'. F'CJ II MOST RESTRICTIVE REQUIREMENT SHALL GOVERN. WHERE THERE IS CONFLICT a BETWEEN A GENERAL REQUIREMENT AND A SPECIFIC REQUIREMENT,THE SPECIFIC i._ ��, ( AryaL z 74Gcks z ERIGSSON REQUIREMENT SHALL GOVERN. ° , �� hR GONST.MGR: El ElMA4034 ok b d, Rd COMM ELECTRIC Barnstable GEl El PL #321 ,.vx N olafNlo Afeld} CINGULAR RF: 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE ❑ ❑ HYANNIS, MA (BARNSTABLE) ``�x a- +- • �� :ti 02601 ® BEFORE YOU DIG - SHEET TITLE YOU MUST GALL 3 WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO PIGGING DIRECTIONS �I d CALL TOLL FREE (888-DIG-5AFE) p TITLE SHEET DEPART 580 MAIN 5T.BOLTON,MA.,MERGE ONTO I-495 SOUTH TOWARD �O MARLBORO/TAUNTON FOR-10 MILES, 1-495 SOUTH BECOMES MA-25 EAST FOR 9 MILES, TAKE THE U5-6 EXIT (EXIT 2)TOWARD 5OURNE/5AGAMORE FOR 1/2 MILE, ENTER NEXT HANDICAP REQUIREMENTS ROUNDABOUT AND TAKE 3RD EXIT ONTO U5-6 EAST FOR 1/4 MILE,U5-6 EAST BECOMES U5-6 EAST/SCENIC HWY.FOR 4 MILES,ENTER NEXT ROUNDABOUT AND TAKE SHEET NUMBER I5T EXIT ONTO U5-6 EAST/MID-CAPE HWY.FOR 13 MILES, TAKE THE RT-132 SOUTH EXIT T-1 FACILTIY 15 UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION.HANDICAPPED ACCESS (EXIT 6)TOWARD HYANNIS/W.YARMOUTH. 1/4 MILE,MERGE ONTO IYANNOUGH RDJMA-132 REQUIREMENTS DO NOT APPLY FOR I MILE,TURN LEFT(NORTH)ONTO PHINNEY'5 LANE AND ARRIVE AT'.SITE. PROJECT NUMBER• 396e48 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 23.EXISTING UTILITIES 32 FORMWORK I.I.PREFACE VENDOR 15 RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY. VENDOR 15 RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT OF ALL FINES AND 321 TOLERANCES THE6E,GON5TRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS ARE PROVIDED TO ESTABLISH REPAIR COSTS A550CIATED WITH INTERRUPTION OF EXISTING UTILITIES. PLACE,ERECT,SUPPORT,AND BRACE FORMS TO PROVIDE HARDENED CONCRETE STRUCTURES HAVING I u I a rsM THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AND CONTINUED VENDOR SHALL NOT INTERRUPT EXISTING UTILITIES SERVING CINGULAR WIRELESS THE SHAPE,LINES,AND DIMENSIONS INDICATED ON THE ACCOMPANYING DETAILS.FOUNDATIONS SHALL WITHOUT WRITTEN NOTIFICATION AND APPROVAL FROM CINGULAR WIRELESS. VENDOR BE FORMED TO A DEPTH OF 12 INCHES BELOW THE FROST LINE OR IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LOCAL WIRELESS MAINTENANCE DURING OPERATION OF A CINGULAR WIRELESS BASE TRANSCEIVER SHALL PROVIDE 48 HOUR NOTIFICATION TO CINGULAR WIRELESS PRIOR TO INTERRUPTION CODES,WHICHEVER 15 GREATER EXPOSED CONCRETE SURFACES SHALL BE CONSIDERED ARCHITECTURAL STATION(BTS)AND SHELTER THIS DOCUMENT 15 INTENDED TO SUPPLEMENT OF EXISTING UTILITIES AND ONLY AFTER MAKING PROVISION FOR TEMPORARY UTILITY CONCRETE FORMED TO THE TOLERANCES ./- 1/4 INCH OVER ENTIRE DIMENSION AND HAVING SURFACE SITE DRAWINGS WITH STANDARD CINGULAR WIRELESS CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES. SERVICES(IE.GENERATOR).GINGULAR WIRELESS SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO REQUIRE CONSISTENCIES AS PER ACI 341 STANDARD5FA5RICATE FORMS TO ALLOW FOR EASY REMOVAL AFTER BOSTON MARKET UTILITY INTERRUPTION SCHEDULED DURING A CINGULAR LUIRELE55 SPECIFIED MAINTENANCE CONCRETE CURING WITHOUT THE NEED FOR PRYING AND HAMMERING AGAINST CONCRETE SURFACES.FORM WINDOW.IF SCHEDULED OR UNPLANNED POWER INTERRUPTION 15 CAUSED BY ACTIVITY OF MATERIALS SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY TIGHT TO PREVENT LEAKAGE OF CEMENT PASTE.PROVIDE SUFFICIENT 12.COMPLIANCE VENDOR ITS CONTRACTORS,SUBCONTRACTORS,AGENTS,AFFILIATES OR EMPLOYEES, WALL THICKNESS OF TUBES TO PREVENT DEFORMATION DUE TO THE FORCES OF WET CONCRETE. VENDOR SHALL PROVIDE A GENERATOR AND INCUR ALL EXPENSES RELATED TO THE USE WHERE NO LOCAL CODES EXIST,THE WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARD AND OPERATION OF GENERATOR. 2 PROVISION FOR CONDUITS E R I C S S 0 N00-0 BUILDING CODE AND THESE SPECIFICATIONS.FURNISH A DOCUMENT STATING THE 2.4.EROSION CONTROL MAKE PROVISION FOR ROUTING NEW GROUNDING WIRE AND CONDUITS AS SHOWN ON THE ACCOMPANYING ABSENCE OF THE LOCAL CODES,THE WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH 05HA SAFETY EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SUCH AS SILT FENCING SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL ORDINANCES DETAILS. REQUIREMENTS.ALL WORK 15 TO BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AND BE UTILIZED TO PREVENT 501L AND DEBRIS FROM ENTERING CINGULAR WIRELESS 3 FORM RELEASE AGENTS ALL FORM SURFACES EXPOSED TO CONCRETE SHALL BE THOROUGHLY GLEANED SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS.WHERE CONFLICT OR AMBIGUITY ARISES BETWEEN FACILITIES AND SITE ACCESS. AND COATED WITH A COMMERCIAL GRADE,NON-STAINING,NON-TOXIC,FORM RELEASE AGENT.THE FORM RELEASE AGENT SHALL BE APPLIED TO THE FORM PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF REINFORCING OR CONCRETE. THE DETAILS AND THE SPECIFICATIONS,THE SPECIFICATIONS SHALL GOVERN AND 25.DEWATERING VENDOR SHALL SEEK CLARIFICATION FROM CINGULAR WIRELESS. VENDOR SHALL PREVENT SURFACE WATER FROM ENTERING EXCAVATIONS,FROM ACCUMULATINQ FORM REMOVAL FORM REMOVAL SHALL COMMENCE ONLY AFTER CONCRETE HAS CURED A MINIMUM OF ON PREPARED SUBGRADES,AND FROM FLOODING THE CINGULAR WIRELESS SITE AND ACCE5SF2 HOURS OR UNTIL CONCRETE HAS HARDENED SUCH THAT FORMWORK CAN BE REMOVED WITHOUT DAMAGE C H 2 M HILL VENDOR SHALL TAKE ADDITIONAL MEASURES,IF REQUIRED,TO PREVENT SUBSURFACE RESULTING TO THE CONCRETE,WHICHEVER 15 GREATER 13.GEOTECHNICAL INFORMATION WATER FROM SOFTENING THE 5UBGRADE5 AND FOUNDATION SOILS PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE. 33.CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT A PROFESSIONAL GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE SITE SHALL BE PERFORMED - ALL CONCRETE REINFORCING BARS SHALL BE GRADE 60,DEFORMED BAR5 CONFORMING TO A57M A615 PROJECT MANAGEMENT BY A LICENSED GEOTECHNICAL FIRM FAMILIAR WITH GEOGRAPHICAL AREA. THE REPORT 2.6.CLEARING AND GRUBBING STANDARDS,UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED,AND SHALL BE FREE OF L005E RUST AND SCALE.HEATING AND ARCHITECTURE SITE CLEARING SHALL BE PERFORMED WITHIN THE COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL CODES. WELDING OF REINFORCING BARS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.A THREE INCH MINIMUM CLEAR SPACE IS REQUIRED ENGINEERING OF GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND DOES NOT LIMIT WITHIN THE SITE COMPOUND,VENDOR SHALL REMOVE ALL TREES,STUMPS,LOGS,ROOTS, BETWEEN ALL REINFORCING AND ALL OUTER CONCRETE SURFAGESALL REINFORCEMENT BOLSTER CHAIRS, - CONSTRUCTION VENDOR'S LIABILITY. COPY OF REPORT SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO CINGULAR BRUSH,SURFACE BOULDERS,OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL,EXISTING FOUNDATIONS, SPACERS,AND OTHER ACCESSORIES FOR FASTENING BARS AND WELDED WIRE FABRIC IN PLACE SHALL WIRELESS UPON REQUEST. FENCES AND STRUCTURES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.THE ONLY EXCEPTIONS WILL BE THOSE CONFORM TO CRSI SPECIFICATIONS AND SHALL BE ACCURATELY POSITIONED AND SECURE WHILE CONCRETE APPROVED BY CINGULAR WIRELESS.ALL GRUB HOLES OR OTHER DEPRESSIONS RESULTING IS BEING POURED.ALL REINFORCEMENT SHALL HAVE MINIMUM CONCRETE COVER OF 3 INCHES,UNLESS FROM THE CLEARING AND/OR GRUBBING WORK SHALL BE BACKFILLED AND COMPACTED OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE STANDARD DETAILS. 8618 W.BRYN MAWR AVE WITH INDUSTRY STANDARD MATERIAL. CCHHICAGO 88380631 IA.SURVEYING AND LAYOUT 3.4.ANCHOR BOLTS WHERE THE NECESSARY DIMENSIONS ARE NOT SHOWN ON THE STANDARD DETAILS, 2.1.SLOPING AND SHORING OF EXCAVATIONS ANCHOR BOLTS-AND ALL OTHER EMBEDDED ANCHORING DEVICES ARE TO BE HOT DIP GALVANIZED A Fax,(773)683-3241 VENDOR SHALL REQUEST THESE DIMENSIONS FROM CINGULAR WIRELE55 IN WRITING VENDOR SHALL PROVIDE ADEQUATE SLOPING,SHORING,BRACING,AND/OR SHEET PILING MINIMUM OF 12 INCHES BELOW THE TOP OF THE FOUNDATION.EXPOSED PORTIONS OF ANCHOR BOLTS FOR ALL EXCAVATIONS TO PROTECT ADJACENT STRUCTURES AND COMPLY WITH RELEVANT SHALL BE COATED WITH TAPE OR GREASED HEAVILY PRIOR TO POURING CONCRETE.THE TOLERANCE BEFORE COMMENCING THE WORK MAKE ADEQUATE PROVISION IN TIME FOR CINGULAR LOCAL CODES,ORDINANCES,AND AUTHORITIES,INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO OSHA BETWEEN ANCHOR BOLT GROUPS 15 1/4 INCH AFTER CURING OF THE CONCRETE.THE TOLERANCE BETWEEN THIS DRAWING IS COP7?IGHIED AND IS THE SOLE PROPERLY OF CH2MHILL IT IS PRODUCED FOR USE B! WIRELESS TO DETERMINE SUCH DIMENSIONS WITHOUT CAUSING DELAY TO THE WORK. AND ANSI REGULATIONS. CINGULAR COMMUNICATIONS.REPRODUCTION OR OTHER ANY BOLTS WITHIN AN ANCHOR BOLT GROUP IS w INCH AFTER CURING OF THE CONCRETE.THE TOLERANCE USE OF THIS DRAWING OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED 2.8.EXCAVATIONS OF ANY ANCHOR BOLT SHALL BE 1/4 INCH WITHIN SPECIFIED ELEVATION. s EIN WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF W2MHIU 15.CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE EXCAVATE FOUNDATIONS FOR THE EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURES,AND CABLE SUPPORT 35.READY-MIX CONCRETE Au RIGHTS RESERVED.a Zoos VENDOR SHALL SUBMIT A PROJECT SCHEDULE TO CINGULAR WIRELESS.. STRUCTURES TO THE ELEVATIONS AND DIMENSIONS INDICATED ON THE DETAILS READY-MIX CONCRETE SHALL CONFORM TO THE A51M G 94 STANDARDS UNLESS MORE STRINGENT STANDARDS - ACCOMPANYING THIS SPECIFICATION.UTILITY TRENCHES SHALL BE EXCAVATED TO THE ARE OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE SEALED ENGINEERED CONSTRUCTION PLANS. THE READY-MIX CONCRETE SHALL DEPTH REQUIRE[)BY THE ACCOMPANYING DETAILS OR LOCAL CODES,WHICHEVER IS HAVE A MINIMUM STRENGTH OF 4000 PSI IN 28 DAYS FOR FOUNDATIONS,AND MINIMUM 3500 PSI IN 28 DAYS GREATER,TO.ALLOW INSTALLATION OF THE TOP OF THE PIPE OR CABLING TO BE BELOW _ p,M AR Ib.INSPECTIONS THE FROST LINE.PROVIDE UNIFORM BEARING AND SUPPORT ALONG THE FULL LENGTH OF QUIRED PRIOR TO FOR SLABS,TRENCHES AND CONDUIT ENCASEMENT.A CONCRETE CYLINDER BREAK WITH A MINIMUM OF PRIOR PSI VENDOR SHALL NOTIFY CINGULAR WIRELESS OF THE FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS. THE CONDUIT OTHERWISE PIPE. REMOVE STONES POINT LOADING HER ODAMABJECTS FROM THE EXCAVATION 15 RE O POURING CONCRETE. AEGN(BATCH OF CONCRETNG THE TOWER. E DELIVERED T MIX NTO THE SI TO A/E FTOE MUST BE AGGOMP APPROVAL ONE AEED BYOA �� C•POGO/TFC� INSPECTIONS THAT CINGULAR WIRELESS WILL HAVE THE OPTION OF ATTENDING ARE- WOULD DELIVERY TICKET PREPARED BY THE READY- MIX SUPPLIER STATING THE TICKET NUMBER JOB MIX NUMBER, DELIVERY DATE,TIME OF ARRIVAL AT SITE,QUANTITY DELIVERED,AMOUNT OF WATER ADDED ON SITE, , L 2.1-FILL MATERIAL MIXING 4 TRAVEL TIME TO SITE,AND TIME THAT BATCH POUR WAS COMPLETED.CEMENT SHALL BE PORTLAND No.9454 n INSPECTIONS REQUIRING 48 HOUR NOTICE THE FILL MATERIAL SHALL CONTAIN NO ORGANIC MATERIAL OR ROCKS LARGER THAN 6 TYPE I OR II AS PER ASTM G 150 STANDARDS.AGGREGATES SHALL BE EVENLY GRADED BETWEEN 1/4 AND 3/4 z I GROUNDING MEG TEST INCHES,NOR SHALL CONTAIN OBJECTIONABLE MATERIALS AND/OR MATERIALS DESIGNATED INCHES AS PER ASTM C 33 STANDARDS.WATER SHALL BE POTABLE.WATER CEMENT RATIO AS PER AC[301. CHICAGO, AS HAZARDOUS OR INDUSTRIAL BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY(EPA).THE ILLINOIS 2 EQUIPMENT FOUNDATIONS BEFORE CONCRETE POUR FILL MATERIAL SHALL CONTAIN FINES SUFFICIENT TO FILL ALL VOIDS IN THE MATERIAL. AIR ENTRAINING IN EXTERIOR EXPOSED CONCRETE SHALL BE 4 TO 8 PERCENT PER ASTM 260.THE USE U WATER-REDUCING ADMIXTURES IS PERMITTED AND SHALL MEET ASTM G494,TYPE A. A HIGH WATER REDUCER 3 INSPECTION OF GROUNDING SYSTEM PRIOR TO COVER UP MOISTURE CONTENT OF FILL MATERIAL SHALL BE WITHIN 2 PERCENT OF OPTIMUM O MOISTURE CONTENT PRIOR TO COMPACTION. INRWR)IS REQUIRED FOR PLACING CONCRETE AT'WET HOLE'DRILLED PIERS WHERE A BETWEEN IS REQUIRED. INSPECTIONS REQUIRING I WEEK NOTICE WITH A 48 HOUR CONFIRMATION NOTICE SLUMP SHALL DI BETWEEN 3 AND 6 INCHES BEFORE THE ADDITION R THE E'D AND BETWEEN 6 AND H INCHES �c�P 2.10.SORROW MATERIAL AFTER THE ADDITION.A HRWR IS NOT TO BE USED IN THE MIX FOR'DRY HOLE'DRILLED PIERS WHERE THE �NOW MI""' 4 SITE COMPLETION/SITE ACCEPTANCE ANY BORROW MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR THE COMPLETION OF WORK SHALL BE THE CONCRETE CAN BE DROPPED THROUGH A CHUTE.SLUMP SHALL BE BETWEEN 3 AND 6 INCHES.CONCRETE WITH ; VENDOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT ALL RELEVANT AUTHORITY RESPONSIBILITY OF VENDOR AND SHALL COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR A SLUMP OUTSIDE ANY GF THE ABOVE LIMITS IS SUBJECT TO REJECTION. INSPECTIONS ARE CARRIED OUT IN A TIMELY MANNER VENDOR SHALL PROVIDE MOISTURE AND COMPACTION. 3b.PLACING CONCRETE DRAWN BY•ML DOCUMENTATION OF ALL INSPECTIONS TO CINGULAR WIRELESS.VENDOR IS RESPONSIBLE 2.11.BACKFILL AND COMPACTION APPROVED BY•JZ FOR COORDINATING AND OBTAINING ALL INSPECTIONS AND TESTING REQUIRED IN ALL DEBRIS,FORE(WORK,EXCESS MATERIAL,AND TRASH SHALL S IMMEDIATELY E REMOVED FROM THE GENERAL EXCAVATION PRIOR TO BAGKFILL.PLACE AND COMPACT FILL MATERIAL EVENLY ALONG MMEDIATELY BEFORE PLACING CONCRETE,VENDOR SHALL INSPECT ALL FORMWORK,REINFORCING STEEL,AND THIS SPECIFICATION. THE FULL LENGTH OF ALL FOUNDATIONS,UTILITY CONDUITS AND PIPES,AND EVENLY UNDER EMBEDDED ITEMS TO VERIFY CONFORMANCE SATURATED WITH THE CONSTRUCTIONBRIE PLANS AND SMATE MATAT ERIALS S S.NO CONCRETE ALL SLABS AND PAVEMENTS TO THE REQUIRED ELEVATIONS.COMPACTION OF BACKFILL OR SHALL BE PLACED ON FROZEN OR SATURATED GROUND.ALL DEBRIS AND EXCESS MATERIALS SHALL BE BORROW SOIL SHALL BE PERFORMED IN 12 INCH LIFTS OF LOOSE MATERIAL WHEN UTILIZING REMOVED FROM THE EXCAVATION PRIOR TO PLANING CONCRETE.CONCRETE DELIVERY TRUCKS SHALL BE A 1.1.RELEVANT NATIONAL STANDARDS AND AUTHORITIES HEAVY COMPACTION EQUIPMENT OR 6 INCH LIFTS OF LOOSE MATERIAL WHEN UTILIZING HAND REVOLVING DRUM TYPE WITH A MIXING WATER TANK PLACING OF CONCRETE,IN GENERAL,SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING NATIONAL STANDARDS AND FEDERAL AUTHORITIES SHALL GOVERN OPERATED TAMPERS.COMPACTION OF ALL BACKFILL SHALL ACHIEVE 95 PERCENT OF AGI 304 STANDARDS.AND AS SPECIFIED BY ENGINEER OF RECORD.MAINTAIN ALL FORMWORK,AND REINFORCING MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY AT OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D698. AND EMBEDDED ITEMS IN THEIR PROPER POSITION DURING THE SCOPE OFTHE WORK,- FOR ALL FILLS AND EMBANKMENTS,DO NOT PLACE BACKFILL ON MUDDY OR FROZEN PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE. ACI - AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE SURFACES,OR SURFACES THAT CONTAIN ORGANIC MATERIALS SUCH AS LEAVES,GRASS, 3b2.PREVENTING COLD JOINTS AI5G = AMERIGAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION - ROOTS,OR BRUSH.ON SLOPES STEEPER THAN 25 PERCENT GRADE,PLOW STRIP OR DEPOSIT CONCRETE CONTINUOUSLY 50 THAT NO NEW CONCRETE WILL BE PLACED ON CONCRETE THAT HAS ANSI AMERIGAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE OTHERWISEBREAK UP THE SURFACE TO BOND FILL MATERIAL WITH THE EXISTING SURFACE. HARDENED SUFFICIENTLY TO CAUSE COLD JOINTS OR PLANES OF WEAKNESS.ONCE A FOUNDATION POUR 15 ASCE AMERIGAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS 2.12.GEOTEXTILE FABRICS STARTED,IT MUST BE COMPLETED IN A CONTINUOUS MANNER IT IS VENDOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ASCERTAIN GEOTEXTILE FABRIC SHALL BE MIRAFI 500 X OR EQUAL,AND SHALL BE OVERLAPPED NO SITE CONDITIONS,WEATHER FORECAST,AVAILABILITY OF CONCRETE,AVAILABILITY OF CONCRETE PLACING ASTM AMERIGAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS LESS THAN 36'AND PLACED IN THE SITE COMPOUND.IT SHALL ALSO BE PLACED UNDER THE EQUIPMENT,AND ANY OTHER CIRCUMSTANCE THAT WOULD OTHERWISE PREVENT A CONTINUOUS AND COMPLETE AW5 AMERIGAN WELDING SOCIETY ACCESS ROAD WHEN DIRECTED BY CINGULAR WIRELESS. POUR r 03-I6-06 19�UED FOR FERMI EIA = ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION - 3 PREVENTING MIX SEPARATION 2. FINISH GRADING FCC = FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FINISH GRADING SHALL PREVENT LANDING OF SURFACE WATER AND PROVIDE POSITIVE TO PREVENT SEPARATION OF THE MIX,DO NOT ALLOW CONCRETE TO STRIKE THE SIDES OF FORMWORK OR REINFORCING BARS DURING PLACEMENT.HAND WORK CONCRETE INTO AREAS AS REQUIRED.DO NOT USE M A4034 FAA FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION DRAINAGE AWAY FROM THE CINGULAR WIRELESS EQUIPMENT. VIBRATORS FOR TRANSPORTING CONCRETE. IF NECESSARY,UTILIZE A TREMIE OR FUNNEL TO REDUCE THE IBC = 2000 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE. 2.13.1 ACCESS ROAD VERTICAL DROP AND PREVENT SEPARATION OF THE MIX COMM ELECTRIC NGRP = NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR RADIO PROTECTION AND MEASUREMENT ACCESS ROAD SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 12'WIDE WITH I&'OF CRUSHER RUN(ABC)STONE 4 CONSOLIDATION }� NEC =NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND GEOTEXTILE FABRIC AS DIRECTED BY CINGULAR WIRELESS. DURING AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLACING THE CONCRETE,USE MECHANICAL VIBRATORS TO CONSOLIDATE PL T�321 NFPA = NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 2J32 SITE COMPOUND CONCRETE AROUND REINFORCEMENT STEEL,EMBEDDED ITEMS,AND INTO COMERS.DO NOT ALLOW THE CONCRETE SITE COMPOUND SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF 3'OF CRUSHER RUN(ABC)STONE COVERED MIX TO SEPARATE DURING VIBRATING.HAND 5PADING,RODDING,AND TAMPING MAY BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE OSHA OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ASSOCIATION BY 3'OF-51 WASHED STONE WITH GEOTEXTILE FABRIC UNDERNEATH. MECHANICAL VIBRATING.ALL EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES MUST COMPLY WITH ACI 309.FOR DRILLED PIER HYANNIS. MA (BARNSTABLE) BBC = STANDARD BUILDING CODE CONSTRUCTION,THE ACI 304 STANDARDS SHALL GOVERN PLACING AND 02601 TIA = TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 2,14.PROTECTION OF GRADED AREAS COMPACTING OF THE CONCRETE_ VENDOR SHALL PROTECT AND MAINTAIN GRADED AREAS FROM EROSION AND TRAFFIC TO SHEET TITLE UCBG = UNIFORM COMMERCIAL BUILDING CODE ALLOW ACCESS OF A TWO WHEEL DRIVE SEDAN VEHICLE,WHERE EROSION,RUTTING OR 5 GOLD WEATHER CONDITIONS UL - UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES SETTLEMENT OCCURS DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS,CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES OR OTHER COMPLY WITH ACI 306 STANDARDS AS SPECIFIED.DO NOT USE FROZEN MATERIALS IN BATCH MIX DO NOT SITE WORK TRAFFIC,REPAIR AND RE-ESTABLISH GRADES TO THE REQUIRED ELEVATIONS. PLACE CONCRETE ON FROZEN 5UBGRADE.WHEN OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE 15 BELOW 402 F,UNIFORMLY SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATIONS HEAT WATER AND AGGREGATES BEFORE MIXING TO OBTAIN A CONCRETE TEMPERATURE,AT POINT OF PLACEMENT, 2.1.GENERAL BETWEEN 60 7 F AND 80 IF.DO NOT USE ANTIFREEZE AGENTS OR CHEMICAL ACCELERATORS WITHOUT APPROVAL 31 GENERAL OF THE A/E.IF TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO BE BELOW FREEZING WITHIN FOUR HOURS OF PLACING THE .. THI5 SECTION PERTAINS TO WORK INVOLVED WITH EARTHWORK,PROTECTION OF EXISTING CONCRETE,PROVISION SHALL BE MADE TO MAINTAIN A CONCRETE TEMPERATURE OF 50 IF FOR 5 DAYS OR 10 7F UTILITIES,AND EXCAVATIONS. THIS SECTION PERTAINS TO FOUNDATIONS OR SLABS REQUIRED FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS FOR THREE DAYS.UTILIZE A WOODEN AND ROPE COMBINATION FRAMEWORK TO SUPPORT A 6 MIL POLYETHYLENE, EQUIPMENT. FULLY ENCLOSED TENT OVER THE FOUNDATION OR SLAB.PROVIDE HIGH OUTPUT BLOWER TYPE HEATERS TO SHEET NUMBER 22.S1TE PREPARATION SUFFICIENTLY HEAT THE ENCLOSED AIR SPACE. VENDOR SHALL TAKE ALL REASONABLE MEASURES TO PROTECT EXISTING STRUCTURES, 3.1.1 PRE-EXCAVATION INSPECTION SP-1 UTILITIES,WALKWAYS,PAVEMENTS,AND OTHER FACILITIES FROM DAMAGE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS.VENDOR SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ALL DAMAGES THAT OCCUR AND ALL EXPENSES TO REPAIR BEFORE ANY FOUNDATION/SLAB EXCAVATION BEGINS,VENDOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EQUIPMENT AND STRUCTURE LOCATIONS. PROJECT NUMBER 885845 { WHEN OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE 15 BELOW 40?F,UNIFORMLY HEAT WATER AND 4 TEMPERATURE 3.103.2. DEWATERING: AGGREGATES BEFORE MIXING, TO OBTAIN A CONCRETE TEMPERATURE,AT POINT UNDER NORMAL POURING CONDITIONS THE TEMPERATURE OF THE CONCRETE PREVENT SURFACE WATER FROM ENTERING: EXCAVATION,WHERE NECESSARY OF PLACEMENT,BETWEEN 60 ?F AND 80 ?F.DO NOT USE ANTIFREEZE AGENTS SHALL NOT EXCEED '307 F (32? CELSIUS)OR GO BELOW 45?F Cl? CELSIUS). PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN PUMPING EQUIPMENT TO KEEP EXCAVATION FREE OF • � OR CHEMICAL ACCELERATORS WITH P BEFORE X OUT APPROVAL OF THE A/E. RECORD THE TEMPERATURE OF EACH CONCRETE SAMPLE AND OF THE AMBIENT SURFACE WATER EFO E PLACING CONCRETE. c i n g u a r AIR. WIRELESS IF TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO BE BELOW FREEZING WITHIN FOUR HOURS 3,10.3.3, INSPECTION: OF PLACING: THE CONCRETE,PROvISION SHALL BE MADE TO MAINTAIN A 3.10. CAST-IN-PLACE DRILLED PIERS FOR ELEVATED PLATFORMS EACH DRILLED EXCAVATION SHALL BE INSPECTED AND TESTED,AND BE BOSTON MARKET CONCRETE TEMPERATURE OF 50 ?F FOR 5 DAYS OR-10 ?F FOR THREE DAYS. ACCEPTABLE TO THE QUALIFIED REGISTERED ENGINEER BEFORE PLACING ANY UTILIZE A WOODEN AND ROPE COMBINATION FRAMEWORK TO SUPPORT A 6 MIL 3.10.1.GENERAL CONCRETE.THE ACTUAL DRILLED PIER LENGTHS WILL BE VERIFIED BY THE POLYETHYLENE,FULLY ENCLOSED TENT OVER THE FOUNDATION OR SLAB. QUALIFIED REGISTERED ENGINEER BEFORE PLACING ANY CONCRETE. PROVIDE HIGH OUTPUT BLOWER TYPE HEATERS TO SUFFICIENTLY HEAT THE 3.10.1.1. DESCRIPTION ENCLOSED AIR SPACE. FURNISH AND INSTALL MATERIALS, INCLUDING LABOR,TO PROVIDE DRILLED PIER PROVIDE FACILITIES AND LABOR AS REQUIRED TO A551ST IN THE INSPECTION ERICSSON00-0 FOUNDATIONS AS INDICATED BY THE DETAILS AND SPECIFICATION HEREIN. A AND TESTING OF EXCAVATIONS, AND COOPERATE WITH INSPECTING AND TESTING 6 HOT WEATHER CONDITIONS DRILLED PIER FOUNDATION SHALL CONSIST OF AN AUGURED STRAIGHT SHAFT PERSONNEL TO EXPEDITE THE WORK ' COMPLY WITH ACI 305 STANDARDS A5 SPECIFIED. IF THE OUTSIDE AIR HOLE SEATED ON THE BEARING SOIL AND A REINFORCED CONCRETE SHAFT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS 90 ?F,SPECIAL PROCEDURES SHALL BE FOLLOWED. DESIGNED TO TRANSMIT THE SUPER STRUCTURE LOAD TO THE BEARING SOILS. NOTIFY THE QUALIFIED REGISTERED ENGINEER AND CINGULAR WIRELESS AT LEAST USE ICE OR OTHER METHODS TO COOL THE WATER AND AGGREGATES PRIOR TO 48 HOURS PRIOR TO TIME EXCAVATIONS WILL BE READY FOR INSPECTION AND MIXING, IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE A CONCRETE TEMPERATURE AT POINT OF 3J0.1.2.STANDARDS AND CODES TESTS. PLACEMENT AND DURING THE CURING PROCESS OF LE55 THAN 90 ?F.USE OF ALL WORK PERFORMED UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL CONFORM TO GENERALLY /� LIQUID NITROGEN TO COOL CONCRETE SHALL BE PERMITTED ONLY WITH THE ACCEPTED ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION PRACTICE.SUGGESTED REFERENCES 3.10.3.4.REINFORCING STEEL AND DOWELS CHZM HILL PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE A/E. ARE ACI 3363R, 'SUGGESTED DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES FOR CONCRETE REINFORCING BARS SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN PARAGRAPH 33. COVER THE REINFORCING STEEL WITH WATERED SOAKED BURLAP TO PREVENT PIER FOUNDATIONS% AND ACI 336.1, 'STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR FABRICATE AND ERECT REINFORCING GAGES IN SHAFTS AS ONE CONTINUOUS UNIT THE STEEL FROM EXCEEDING THE AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE.KEEP 5U5GRADE CONSTRUCTION OF END BEARING DRILLED PIERS'. USING INNER RING REINFORCEMENT.PLACE REINFORCEMENT ACCURATELY AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT EVENLY M015TENED TO OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT,THE USE OF SYMMETRICALLY ABOUT AXI5 OF HOLE AND HOLD SECURELY IN POSITION DURING WATER-REDUCING ADMIXTURES 15 PERMITTED.NOTIFY THE A/E IN ADVANCE OF 3.10.13.QUALITY CRITERIA CONCRETE PLACEMENT. PROVIDE SPREADERS AT BOTTOM OF REINFORCING TO ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING USING SUCH ADMIXTURES. INSTALLATION OF DRILLED PIER SHALL BE PERFORMED BY VENDOR. A55URE PROPER POSITIONING, CONSTRUCTION 3.1.FINISHING CINGULAR WIRELESS RECOMMENDS THAT A SURVEYOR PERFORM SURVEYS, PROTECT ANCHOR BOLTS FROM MECHANICAL DAMAGE, LAYOUTS,AND MEASUREMENTS FOR DRILLED PIER TO LINES AND LEVELS 8619 W.BRYN MAWR AVE 1 ALL EXPOSED SURFACES SHALL RECEIVE A BROOM FINISH REQUIRED BEFORE EXCAVATIONS,AND THE ACTUAL MEASUREMENTS OF EACH 3.10.3.5.PLACING CONCRETE60631 PERPENDICULAR TO THE PRIMARY TRAFFIC PATH OR LONGEST DIMENSION OF DRILLED PIER HORIZONTAL AXIAL LOCATION,SHAFT DIAMETER,BOTTOM AND TOP FILL DRILLED PIERS WITH CONCRETE IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSPECTION AND CHI(773) IL -5200 THE SURFACE.EXPOSED EDGES SHALL RECEIVE A TOOLED RADIUS FINISH, ELEVATIONS,DEVIATIONS FROM LOCATIONS,AND ELEVATIONS OF ROCK APPROVAL BY SOILS ENGINEER Fax((73 893200 Fax•1773)693-3241 2 ALL SLABS-ON-GRADE SHALL BE FINISHED WITH I/8'5LOPE AND SUCH THAT CINGULAR WIRELESS RECOMMEND5 THAT A SURVEYOR SHALL RECORD AND PLACE CONCRETE CONTINUOUSLY WITHOUT INTERRUPTION AND IN A SMOOTH FLOW WATER WILL SLOPE AWAY FROM ANY DOORWAYS AND NOT POND ON THE MAINTAIN ALL INFORMATION PERTINENT TO EACH DRILLED PIER AND COOPERATE WITHOUT SEGREGATING MATERIALS.PROVIDE MECHANICAL VIBRATION FOR THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHTED AND IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF CH2MHILL.IT IS PRODUCED FOR USE aY SURFACE 24 HOURS AFTER POURING. THE EQUIPMENT PAD SHOULD HAVE 7' WITH TESTING AND INSPECTION PERSONNEL TO PROVIDE DATA FOR REQUIRED CONSOLIDATION OF AT LEAST THE TOP ONE-THIRD OF EACH SHAFT. CIN o_AR COMMUNIrA DRAWINGn OR THEPRODUCTIONINFOR-TIO OR OTHER USEAINED SLOPE FROM FRONT TO BACK REPORTS, HEREIN WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CH2MHIU_ PLACE CONCRETE BY MEANS OF A TREMIE WHERE GROUNDWATER 15 S PROHI8ITED. 3.5.CURING COST OF SURVEYOR'S SERVICES SHALL BE BORNE BY VENDOR. ENCOUNTERED IN THE EXCAVATION.A TREMIE 15 NOT REQUIRED AT DRY HOLES ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.9 2006 UNLESS NECESSARY TO PREVENT SEGREGATION OF AGGREGATE.SEGREGATION I DRILLED PIERS AND SPREAD FOOTINGS ALLOWABLE TOLERANCE: OF AGGREGATES SHALL BE PREVENTED IN ALL CA5E5. DRILLED PIERS AND SPREAD FOOTINGS SHALL BE CURED BY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING METHODS- MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE VARIATION IN CENTERLINE FOR DRILLED PIERS SHALL BE TAKE CARE TO MAINTAIN A SUFFICIENT HEAD OF CONCRETE TO PREVENT REDARCh� 1/24 OF SHAFT DIAMETER OR 3',WHICHEVER 15 LESS. REDUCTION IN DIAMETER OF CAISSON SHAFT BY EARTH PRESSURE AND TO �0 T•p� TF 1 CONTINUOUSLY SPRINKLE OR POND SURFACE WITH WATER CARE SHOULD PREVENT EXTRANEOUS MATERIAL FROM MIXING WITH FRESH CONCRETE. BE TAKEN IN THE DISPOSAL OF RUNOFF WATER TO PREVENT EARTHWORK VARIATION IN ELEVATION AT TOP OF DRILLED PIERS SHALL BE NO MORE THAN V- COORDINATE THE WITHDRAWAL OF TEMPORARY CASINGS WITH CONCRETE EROSION AND 5UBGRADE DETERIORATION. PLACEMENT OPERATIONS TO MAINTAIN A HEAD OF CONCRETE APPROXIMATELY z No.9454 0 1 2 COVER SURFACE WITH MOIST FABRIC.KEEP FABRIC MOIST AND IN DIRECT IF LOCATION TOLERANCES ARE EXCEEDED FOR ANY REASON,THE PIER SHALL 5'-0' ABOVE THE CA51NG BOTTOM. CHICAGO,x CONTACT WITH SURFACE THROUGHOUT THE CURING PERIOD, BE ANALYZED TO DETERMINE THE ACTUAL LOADS TO BE SUPPORTED.THE PIER SHALL BE REJECTED UNLESS THE ANALYSIS SHOWS THAT IT 15 NOT OVERLOADED STOP CONCRETE PLACEMENT AT CUT-OFF ELEVATION SHOWN,SCREED OFF TRUE ILLINOIS 2 SLABS-ON-GRADE BY MORE THAN TEN PERCENT(IO%).VENDOR SHALL BEAR THE COST OF THE AND LEVEL,AND APPLY A SCOURED,ROUGH FINISH,UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. SLABS-ON-GRADE SHALL BE CURED BY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING METHODS: DESIGN ANALYSIS. WHERE GUT-OFF ELEVATION 15 ABOVE GROUND ELEVATION,FORM THE TOP SECTION ABOVE GRADE AND EXTEND THE SHAFT TO THE REQUIRED ELEVATION. �A/OFMP I CURING BY MEANS OF COVERING THE ENTIRE SURFACE WITH WATERPROOF 3.10.1.6.EXISTING UTILITIES INTERRUPTED PLACING OPERATIONS OF OVER ONE HOUR DURATION SHALL BE MATERIALS TO REDUCE THE LOSS OF MIXING WATER FROM THE CONCRETE. VENDOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT A UTILITY LOCATION CONSIDERED A GOLD JOINT. MATERIALS CAN BE WATERPROOF PAPER OR POLYETHYLENE COATED SERVICE 15 USED IN LOCATING EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, INITIAL DRAWN BY•ML BURLAP.ON SLABS,THE SHEETS SHOULD EXTEND OVER THE EDGES AT EXCAVATION SHALL BE PERFORMED BY HAND EXCAVATION BEFORE STARTING 3,10.4.TESTING APPROVED BY•JZ LEAST TWICE THE SLAB THICKNESS. DRILLED PIER EXCAVATION. IF UTILITIES ARE TO REMAIN IN PLACE,PROVIDE 2 CURING BY MEANS OF SPRAYING OR ROLLING A LIQUID MEMBRANE PROTECTION FROM DAMAGE DURING DRILLED PIER OPERATIONS. 3.10.4.1.TESTING OF CONCRETE FORMING CURING COMPOUND ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S TESTING OF CONCRETE FOR DRILLED PIERS SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN RECOMMENDATIONS OVER THE ENTIRE SURFACE.A WHITE- PIGMENTED CLA55 COOPERATE WITH CINGULAR WIRELESS IN KEEPING SERVICES AND FACILITIES IN CONCRETE TESTING SECTION INCLUDING TESTING FOR CHLORIDES. ADDITIONAL 2 COMPOUND SHALL BE USED WHEN THE CONCRETE 15 EXPOSED TO THE 5UN± OPERATION.REPAIR DAMAGED UTILITIES TO THE SATISFACTION OF CINGULAR TESTING OF QUESTIONABLE CONCRETE SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED HEREINAFTER OTHERWISE,USE CLASS 1.CURING COMPOUNDS SHALL NOT BE USED IN AREAS WIRELESS. TO RECEIVE ADHESIVES FOR FLOOR COVERINGS OR PAINT WITHOUT 3.10.411.TEST CYLINDERS CERTIFICATION OF COMPATIBILITY FROM VENDOR INTERRUPT NO EXISTING UTILITIES SERVING OCCUPIED FACILITIES AND IN USE EACH TEST SHALL CONSIST OF FOUR CYLINDERS WHICH ARE MADE AND CURED IN EXCEPT WHEN PERMITTED IN WRITING BY CINGULAR WIRELESS. ACCORDANCE WITH A5TM C31 AND TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM C39. A THE CHOICES FOR CURING COMPOUNDS ARE AS FOLLOWS: CYLINDER SHALL BE TESTED AT 1 DAYS,TWO CYLINDERS AT 26 DAYS,AND ONE A 'RE-SEAL' BY THE EUCLID CHEMICAL COMPANY. 3.102.PRODUCTS KEPT AS A SPARE. B 'HORN CLEAR SEAL 300' BY A.0 HORN INC. C '50NOCURE' BY SONNEBORN. 3.102.1.CONCRETE AND REINFORCEMENT FOR PROPER RECORD KEEPING,EACH SET OF TEST CYLINDERS SHALL BE CONCRETE AND REINFORCEMENT INCLUDING TESTING SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN MARKED OR TAGGED WITH THE DATE AND TIME OF DAY THE CYLINDERS WERE 3.9.TESTING AND INSPECTIONS SECTION 32 THROUGH 3.9. MADE,THE 51TE NAME AND LOCATION,THE LOCATION OF THE SAMPLED CONCRETE,THE DELIVERY TRUCK OR BATCH NUMBER,THE AIR CONTENT,AND THE 63-I6-06 ISSUED FOR PERMIT TESTS SHALL BE MADE BY AN INDEPENDENT LABORATORY.THE C05T OF THE 3 EXECUTION SLUMP. TESTING SHALL BE PAID BY VENDOR IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF VENDOR MA4034 TO NOTIFY THE TESTING LABORATORY AND THE A/E BEFORE ALL CONCRETE POURS. 3.10.3.1.EXCAVATION THE MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTHS AS DETERMINED BY ASTM THE TESTING AGENCY SHALL OBTAIN SAMPLES OF FRESH CONCRETE IN EXCAVATE HOLES FOR DRILLED PIERS TO REQUIRED BEARING STRATA AS C39 SHALL BE: ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM C 112.THE FREQUENCY OF TE5T5 ON EACH TYPE OF APPROVED BY SOILS ENGINEER CLEAN OUT ALL REFUSE FROM BASE OF COMM ELECTRIC CONCRETE SHALL BE -- ONE TEST PER 50 CUBIC YARDS,ONE TEST PER EXCAVATION. SLABS,ELEVATED PLATFORMS,AND EQUIPMENT PADS 3500 PSI IN 28 DAYS �� 321 FOUNDATION,OR ONE TEST MINIMUM PER DAY. INSTALL CASINGS OR OTHER METHODS AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THE STABILITY FOUNDATIONS AND PIERS 4000 P51 IN 28 DAYS 3.9.1.GENERAL OF THE EXCAVATION AS IT PROCEEDS 50 THAT EARTH WALLS ARE MAINTAINED 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE SLUMP TESTS,AIR CONTENT TESTS,TEMPERATURE READINGS,AND THE SECURING WITHOUT SPILLING INTO SHAFT. STRENGTH MUST BE OBTAINED AND CONFIRMED BY THE TESTING AGENCY HYANNIS, MA (BARNSTABLE) OF COMPRESSION TEST CYLINDERS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF VENDOR PRIOR TO PLACING THE EQUIPMENT.WRITTEN CONFIRMATION OF THE 1 DAY 02601 ONE OF EACH TEST(AS PER BELOW)AND 4 TEST CYLINDERS CAS PER ASTM IF SPECIFIED TOLERANCES ARE EXCEEDED,PROVIDE ADDITIONAL OR AND 28 DAY CYLINDER BREAKS WILL BE REQUIRED IN THE PRACTICAL C31)SHALL BE TAKEN. CORRECTIVE CONSTRUCTION,ACCEPTABLE TO CINGULAR WIRELESS,TO COMPLETION DOCUMENTATION. SHEET TITLE COMPENSATE FOR EXCESSIVE ECCENTRICITY.SUBMIT PROPOSED CORRECTIVE 2 SLUMP CONSTRUCTION METHODS TO CINGULAR WIRELESS, IN WRITING,FOR REVIEW BEFORE 3.10.42.TESTING OF DRILLED PIERS THE SLUMP TEST 5HALL BE PERFORMED ACCORDING TO A5TM C 143,THE PROCEEDING. THE TESTING OF DRILLED PIER5 AS SPECIFIED HEREINAFTER WILL BE PERFORMED SPECIFICATIONS ALLOWABLE SLUMP SHALL BE AS STATED IN PARAGRAPH 3.5. IF A HR R WR BY AN INDEPENDENT TESTING AGENCY PAID BY VENDO ADMIXTURE 15 USED,THEN THE SLUMP SHALL BE MEASURED BEFORE AND TEMPORARY SHAFT PROTECTIONS: WHEN REQUIRED,PROVIDE FULL-LENGTH AFTER THE ADDITION OF THE ADMIXTURE. WATERTIGHT STEEL CASINGS OF SUFFICIENT THICKNESS TO WITHSTAND 3,10.43.ADDITIONAL CONCRETE TESTING COMPRESSIVE,DISPLACEMENT AND WITHDRAWAL STRESSES AND TO MAINTAIN CINGULAR WIRELE55 MAY REQUIRE THAT VENDOR USE A TESTING AGENCY TO 3.93.AIR CONTENT SHAFT WALLS.CASING TO BE WITHDRAWN AS CONCRETE IS PLACED. TAKE CORE SAMPLES OF IN-PLACE CONCRETE WHEN TEST RESULTS ARE SUCH SHEET NUMBER THE AIR CONTENT TEST SHALL BE PERFORMED ACCORDING TO ASTM C 113.THE EXCAVATION EQUIPMENT: PROVIDE EQUIPMENT SO WORK 15 EXPEDITED TO THAT THERE 15 REASONABLE DOUBT THAT SPECIFIED CONCRETE STRENGTHS ALLOWABLE AIR CONTENT SHALL BE 4 TO 8 PERCENT UNLESS OTHERWISE FULLEST EXTENT POSSIBLE.USE EQUIPMENT FULLY CAPABLE OF EXCAVATING HAVE BEEN ATTAINED. 2 SPECIFIED. SHAFTS TO DEPTHS,DIAMETERS,AND SIZES INDICATED,AND WITHIN SPECIFIED SP-2 TOLERANCES.MAINTAIN EQUIPMENT IN SATISFACTORY OPERATING CONDITION AND PROVIDE SUFFICIENT QUANTITY OF EQUIPMENT TO MAINTAIN PROJECTED SCHEDULE MBER F THE WORK. PROJECT NU 9566�8 O ELEVATED PLATFORM ERECTION 62.2. INSTALLATION 2 GROUNDING SYSTEM DESIGN VENDOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL MATERIALS FOR CONNECTION FROM THE 4.1.GENERAL POWER SOURCE TO THE CINGULAR WIRELE55 EQUIPMENT AS PER THE 1.2.1.THE DESIRED DESIGN VALUE OF EARTH RESISTANCE OF THE X c i n g u I a r=N STANDARD DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS, THE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER'S GROUNDING SYSTEM HEREIN DESCRIBED SHALL BE FIVE (5)OHMS OR LESS THE ACTUAL LOCATION OF THE PLATFORM,CABINETS,OR OTHER STRUCTURES RECOMMENDATIONS,AND THE LOCAL POWER COMPANY'S REQUIREMENTS. AS MEASURED AT THE EXTERNAL COUNTERPOISE AT THE SINGLE POINT WIRELESS SHALL BE SHOWN ON THE REQUIRED SITE LAYOUT SKETCH FOR APPROVAL. GROUND ROD WITH THE UTILITY GROUNDS REMOVED AS INDICATED ON THE 6.22.1.UNLESS REQUIRED OTHERWISE BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY,SERVICE DETAILS. IN GENERAL,THI5 REQUIREMENT SHALL APPLY TO THE WHOLE OF BOSTON MARKET 4.2. ERECTION 4 ALIGNMENT IS TO BE 200 AMP 120/240 VOLT,SINGLE: PHASE,AND AC SERVICE. THE THE INTEGRATED GROUNDING SYSTEM. ROUTING OF THE POWER SUPPLY OUTSIDE OF THE COMPOUND 15 THE SET ALL STRUCTURAL MEMBERS ACCURATELY AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OPTION OF VENDOR. POWER SUPPLY FROM THE 'DROP' OUTSIDE OF THE 1.22. IT 15 ESSENTIAL FOR THE: GROUNDING SYSTEM TO PROVIDE THE MANUFACTURERS WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS.ALIGN AND ADJUST MEMBERS PRIOR TO COMPOUND TO THE CINGULAR WIRELESS EQUIPMENT INSIDE THE LOWEST IMPEDANCE (GROUND RESISTANCE)TO EARTH AND BETWEEN PERMANENTLY TIGHTENING FASTENERS. COMPOUND SHALL BE UNDERGROUND. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN ON THE GROUNDED CIRCUITS. THE VENDOR SHALL ACHIEVE THIS BY APPLYING ERICSSON VENDOR SHALL CHECK THE PLUMBNESS OF THE PLATFORM DURING ALL PHASES PLANS,PLACE THE POWER SUPPLY IN A 4' DIAMETER SCHEDULE 40 PVC APPROVED WIRING METHODS AS DESCRIBED IN THIS SPECIFICATION. IT IS OF THE ERECTION WORK PLUMBNE55 SHALL BE MEASURED WITH THE AID OF CONDUIT.THE CONDUIT SHALL BE UL APPROVED PIPE BURIED A MINIMUM THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE VENDOR TO INFORM CINGULAR WIRELESS OF SURVEYING TRANSITS. OF 3 FEET BELOW FINISHED GRADE.EXPOSED CONDUIT SHALL BE UV THE COMPLETION OF THE GROUND RING PRIOR TO BACKFILLING. THI5 RESISTANT PVC CONDUIT. NOTICE SHOULD BE MADE AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO COMPLETION 50 43.GALVANIZED SURFACES CINGULAR WIRELESS CAN MAKE A VISUAL INSPECTION OF THE COMPLETED 6.2.2.2.PVC CONDUIT BENDING SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY THE USE OF RING. ALL GALVANIZED STEEL SUPPLIED SHALL BE HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED PER MANUFACTURED ELBOWS AND FITTINGS,OR BY HEATING IN AN APPROVED •,CH2M HILL ASTM A153. IF SCARRING,ABRASION,OR ANY DAMAGE IN ANY FORM DOES PVC CONDUIT HEATER AND FORMING TO DESIRED RADIUS BY APPROVED 1.23.THE GROUNDING SYSTEM SHOWN ON THE DETAILS IS EXPECTED TO OCCUR TO THE GALVANIZED COATING,TWO COATS OF APPROVED ZING RICH, PVC BENDING EQUIPMENT. HEATING BY OPEN FLAME SHALL NOT BE PROVIDE FOR A MAXIMUM EARTH RESISTANCE OF 5 OHMS.AS A COLD-GALVANIZING PAINT SHALL BE USED TO REMEND THE DAMAGED SURFACE ALLOWED. PREREQUISITE TO THE SITE ACCEPTANCE BY CINGULAR WIRELESS,VENDOR PER A5TM A180. SHALL PERFORM THE FALL OF POTENTIAL EARTH RESISTANCE TESTING PROJECT MANAGEMENT 62.23.ALL JOINTS SHALL BE MADE WATERTIGHT USING SOLVENT CEMENT PROCEDURE AS DESCRIBED IN APPENDIX A.VENDOR SHALL NOTIFY ARCHITECTURE 4.4 EXPOSED WIRING MANUFACTURED BY SAME MANUFACTURER AS THAT OF THE CONDUIT, CINGULAR WIRELESS OF THE SCHEDULED TEST FOR THE OPTION OF THEIR ENGINEERING ATTENDANCE. CONSTRUCTION ALL EXPOSED WIRING TO OR ON THE PLATFORM SHALL BE RUN IN PVC CONDUIT AND ROUTED IN A NEAT AND ORDERLY ARRANGEMENT.ALL CONDUITS SHALL BE 63. TELCO SERVICE '13.MATERIALS SPECIFICATIONS RIGIDLY ATTACHED TO PLATFORM MEMBERS. 8619 W.BRYN MAWR AVE THE ROUTING OF THE TELCO SUPPLY OUTSIDE OF THE COMPOUND IS THE OPTION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ON THE DETAILS,THE MATERIALS USED IN ALL CHICAGO,IL 60631 5. FENCING OF VENDOR.VENDOR SHALL PROVIDE UNDERGROUND TELCO CONDUIT FROM THE EXTERIOR GROUNDING SYSTEMS SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: Tel-(773)693-6200 TELCO SOURCE TO THE TELCO COMMON BOX FOR DEMARCATION AND CONTINUE Fax-(773)693-3241 5.1.GENERAL TO THE EMERSON FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS EQUIPMENT CONNECTION DESIGNATED 13.1.ALL GROUND RODS SHALL BE 5/5' BY S' COPPER-CLAD STEEL OR CINGULAR WIRELESS TELCO TERMINATION POINT. VENDOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR 3/4' BY 8' IF THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT INDICATES ROCKY SOILS. THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHTED AND Is THE 50 E THIS SECTION PERTAINS TO THE WORK REQUIRED TO FURNISH AND INSTALL A PROVIDING ALL MATERIALS AND ASSOCIATED LABOR FOR CONNECTION FROM ACTUAL QUANTITIES,LENGTHS AND LOCATIONS ON THE SITE WILL BE PROPERTY OF CH2MHIL IT IS PRODUCED FOR USE BY CHAIN LINK FENCE OR MODIFY AN EXISTING FENCE. THE TELCO SOURCE TO THE DESIGNATED CINGULAR WIRELE55 TELCO DETERMINED BY A SITE SPECIFIC ANALYSIS. USE OFF THIS D AW GTOR THE MOFORMATONDUCTION OMWNNCD MEMBER SIZES,FABRIC TYPES,CONNECTION DETAILS,SECURITY MEASURES,AND TERMINATION POINT AS PER THE STANDARD DETAILS. HEREIN MTHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CH2MHIL. IS PROHIBITED. LOCATION OF GATES MUST STRICTLY ADHERE TO THE SPECIFICATIONS AND -1.32.MAIN GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF "2 AWG SOLID ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.0 2006 ACCOMPANYING DETAILS UNLESS OTHERWISE RESTRICTED BY LOCAL CODES. 63.1.TWO(2)CONDUITS SHALL BE PLACED BETWEEN THE TELCO COMMON BOX BARE TINNED COPPER UTILITY GROUNDING LEADS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF AND EMER50N WHICH SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 2' DIAMETERS SCHEDULE 80 "2/0 STRANDED GREEN COATED COPPER UNLESS LOCAL REQUIREMENTS 52. INSTALLATION PVC. ONE CONDUIT SHALL HAVE TWO CAT 5 ABIS DIRECT BURY GRADE SPECIFY OTHERWISE. SERVICE WIRES PULLED THROUGH WITH A MINIMUM OF 20' COILED AND 3 GROUND BARS SHALL BE 1/4 INCH THICK AND 4 INCHES WIDE SOLID ��\S��CE THE FENCE LINE SHALL BE CLEAR OF GRASSES,TREES,ROOTS,STUMPS,BRUSH, Pppy�TF UN-TERMINATED AT EACH END. PLUG OR GAP EACH END OF THE SPARE � AND OVERHANGING TREE LINES,UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ON THE CONDUIT AND PROVIDE TWO SEPARATE PULL STRINGS,SECURELY FASTENED COPPER PLATE PRE-DRILLED TO ACCEPT DOUBLE HOLED LUGS.THE Q�O� 0 CONSTRUCTION PLANS.UNDERGROUND OBSTRUCTIONS SHALL NOT INTERFERE AT EACH END OF THE CONDUIT. PULL STRINGS SHALL BE 200LB LENGTH OF BAR SHALL BE SUITABLE TO THE NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS G WITH THE PROPER PLACEMENT OF FENCE POST MEMBERS UNLESS APPROVED POLYETHYLENE CORD. CONDUIT TO BE PROPERLY SEALED AS NOTED IN TO IT WITH A MINIMUM OF 1/2' BETWEEN TWO CONNECTIONS AND CONFORM z No.9454 n BY THE A/E. DETAILS, TO CINGULAR WIRELESS STANDARDS.GROUND BARS SHALL BE MOUNTED CHICAGO,x ALL POSTS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN FOOTINGS AS SPECIFIED IN TABLE 5.4_USE ON SUITABLE STANDOFF BRACKETS TO ALLOW FOR EASY CONNECTION OF 3000 PSI CONCRETE,FULLY CONSOLIDATED AROUND THE POST.WHERE A POST 632.TELCO CONDUIT TO CONNECT TO THE LOCAL EXCHANGE PROVIDER LUGS AND PREVENT CORROSION DUE TO GALVANIC REACTION, ILLINOIS MUST BE SET IN ROCK OR CONCRETE,DRILL A HOLE 12 INCHES DEEP AND 1 INCH SHALL BE A 4' DIAMETER SCHEDULE 40 PVC FROM THE TELCO COMMON BOX LARGER IN DIAMETER THAN THE POST.SET THE POST AND GROUT IN PLACE TO THE POINT DESIGNATED BY THE LOCAL EXCHANGE PROVIDER PLUG OR PROVIDE BUSS BARS AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: U51NG A NON-SHRINK GROUT. GAP EACH END OF THE CONDUIT AND PROVIDE TWO SEPARATE PULL STRINGS, I TOP OF THE TOWER(DO NOT ISOLATE THI5 GROUND BAR FROM THE NOW, ALL POSTS MUST BE PLUMB,ALIGNED WITH ONE ANOTHER,AND HAVE THE TOPS SECURELY FASTENED.AT EACH END OF THE CONDUIT, PULL STRINGS SHALL TOWER) EVEN IN THE SAME PLANE.LINE POSTS ARE TO BE EVENLY SPACED AT NO MORE BE 20OL5 POLYETHYLENE CORD. CONDUIT TO BE PROPERLY SEALED AS 2 INTERMEDIATE TOWER GREATER THAN 200' (DO NOT ISOLATE TH15 THAN 10 FEET ON CENTER END AND PULL POSTS SHALL EXTEND ABOVE THE NOTED IN DETAILS. SWEEP UP CONDUIT TO 12' ABOVE FINISHED GRADE (DO GROUND BAR FROM THE TOWER) HEIGHT OF THE TOP BARB WIRE STRAND FOR TENSIONING THE BARBED WIRE. NOT GLUE CONDUIT ELBOW). 3 BOTTOM OF THE TOWER(DO NOT ISOLATE THIS GROUND BAR FROM DRAWN BY•ML PROVIDE A CORNER POST WITH MIDRAIL AND BRACING WHERE THE FENCE THE TOWER) APPROVED BY•JZ CHANGES IN DIRECTION,HORIZONTALLY OR VERTICALLY,BY MORE THAN 30 633.TELCO COMMON BOX DEGREES. VENDOR SHALL PROVIDE A NEMA 3 RATED TELCO COMMON BOX WHICH SELF-SUPPORT AND GUY TOWER - LOCATE WITHIN 24' OF THE COAX THE GRADE OF THE SITE AND INSTALLATION OF THE FENCE SHALL BE SUCH THAT SHALL BE A MINIMUM SIZE OF 36' X 30' X 12't WITH A 3/4' PLYWOOD CABLE BEND. NO MORE THAN A I INCH GAP EXISTS BETWEEN THE FENCE FABRIC AND THE BACKBOARD,MULTI-POSITION GROUND BUSS BAR AND A DOOR WHICH CAN FINISH GRADE. BE PADLOCKED.THE BOX SHALL CONNECTED TO THE CINGULAR WIRELESS MONOPOLE - LOCATE BENEATH THE COAX EXIT PORTAL GATES SHALL SWING FREELY AND UNOBSTRUCTED IN THE DIRECTION SHOWN ON SITE GROUND RING,AND SHALL BE INSTALLED A MINIMUM OF 1 DAYS PRIOR THE CONSTRUCTION PLANS UNTIL PARALLEL WITH THE FENCE. TO THE SCHEDULED SITE ACCEPTANCE DATE. THI5 BOX WILL BE SOLELY 4 CABLE ICE BRIDGE - LOCATE: PRIOR TO THE EQUIPMENT PAD. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE CONSTRUCTION PLANS,VEHICLE ACCESS FOR THE JOINT USE OF CINGULAR WIRELESS,ANY FUTURE COLLOCATORS AND ISOLATE THIS GROUND BAR FROM THE ICE BRIDGE. GATE SHALL BE A DOUBLE GATE CONSISTING OF TWO 6 FOOT WIDE GATES. THE LOCAL EXCHANGE PROVIDER 5 A-BOX - SITE MASTER GROUND BAR,SUPPLIED BY CINGULAR PERSONNEL GATE SHALL BE A SINGLE 6 FOOT WIDE GATE.MAKE PROVISION WIRELESS AND INSTALLED BY VENDOR FOR INSTALLING BARBED WIRED ABOVE EACH GATE BY EXTENDING ITS 4 SPARE CONDUITS EACH GROUND BAR SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH ITS OWN LEAD TO THE VERTICAL FRAMING MEMBERS. VENDOR SHALL PROVIDE SPARE CONDUITS AS SHOWN ON THE STANDARD COUNTERPOISE. VENDOR WILL PROVIDE MULTI-TENANT SECURITY LOCK SYSTEM (TO BE i APPROVED BY CINGULAR WIRELESS). DETAILS. 13.4.MECHANICAL CONNECTORS MAY BE USED TO ALARM SURGE 53.FENCE MATERIALS 6.5 ALARM WIRING SUPPRESSORS AND THE ANTENNA BUSS BARS. MECHANICAL FITTINGS 03-16-06 ISSUED FOR PERMI SHALL BE COPPER,BRONZE,OR 5RA55 WITH TWO BOLT LUG CONNECTIONS. ALL MATERIALS AND HARDWARE FOR THE CHAIN LINK FENCE SHALL BE OF A REFERENCE 'ATTACHMENT A' FOR STANDARD INSTRUCTIONS AND DETAILS. LUGS SHALL HAVE BOLTED COMPRESSION TYPE CLAMP FITTING FOR M A4034 HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED FINISH.MEMBER 51ZES AND HARDWARE MUST CONDUCTOR ATTACHMENT,AND BE OF THE CORRECT WIRE SIZE. CONFORM TO THE SPECIFICATIONS OUTLINED IN THE FOLLOWING TABLE UNLESS 1. GROUNDING LOCAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFY OTHERWISE_ 133.GROUNDING KITS FOR USE AS BONDS FOR COAXIAL CABLES SHALL COMM ELECTRIC I.I.GENERAL PROVIDE A COMPLETE PRODUCT. KIT SHALL BE SUITABLE TO PROVIDE A �� 32� 6. AC POWER AND TELCO SERVICE HIGH GRADE GROUNDING CONNECTION TO THE COAXIAL CABLE. GROUND 2 THI5 SECTION OUTLINES THE TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUNDING ALL STRAP SHALL BE PER MIL-STD-I88-124A SPECIFICATIONS AND PROVIDE 6.1.GENERAL TYPES OF SITES. CERTAINTY OF OPERATION WITHSTANDING 99= OF ALL POSSIBLE LIGHTNING 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE STRIKES. HYANNIS, MA (BARNSTABLE) THIS SECTION PERTAINS TO THE WORK REQUIRED TO PROVIDE TELEPHONE 1.1.1.EACH SITE SHALL HAVE AS ITS SINGLE POINT MASTER GROUND AND 02601 SERVICE AND PERMANENT POWER FOR THE CINGULAR WIRELESS PROJECT. ANCILLARY ENCLOSURE (EMERSON). THE ENCLOSURE WILL BE AN OUTDOOR 13.6. PVC CONDUITS,WHEN SPECIFIED HEREIN,SHALL BE UL LISTED CABINET SUPPLIED BY CINGULAR WIRELE55 AND INSTALLED BY THE VENDOR SCHEDULE 40 AND MEET UL STANDARDS 651, AND NEMA TC2-1990. SHEET TITLE 6.2.COMMERCIAL AG POWER PER THE INSTALLATION MANUAL. CONDUITS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH LONG RADIUS PULLING BENDS. THE MINIMUM RADIUS OF ALL BEND5 SHALL BE 8 TIMES THE CONDUIT SIZE. I APPLICATION FOR SERVICE 1.12.THE EMERSON WILL BE THE TERMINATION POINT FOR ALL UTILITY CONDUITS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH GLUED SCHEDULE 40 FITTINGS PER SPECIFICATIONS CINGULAR WIRELESS WILL MAKE APPLICATION FOR AC POWER HOWEVER THE SERVICES WHICH PROVIDES FOR BETTER SINGLE POINT REFERENCING. ALSO THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. VENDOR 15 RESPONSIBLE FOR CONDITIONAL/TEMPORARY POWER,AS WELL ALL TOWER MOUNTED RADIO FEEDERS,POWER CABLES AND TELCO CABLES AS COORDINATING INSTALLATION AND HOOK-UP OF THE POWER COMPANY'S WILL BE TERMINATED WITH SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES IN THE EMERSON. 13.1.WHENEVER MULTIPLE,SIMILAR COMPONENTS ARE EMPLOYED IN A EQUIPMENT TO PROVIDE COMMERCIAL AG POWER TO THE DESIGNATED SYSTEM,SUCH AS MULTIPLE BONDING LEADS ATTACHING TO A BUSS BAR CINGULAR WIRELESS POWER TERMINATION POINT. ALL INSTALLATIONS SHALL 3 THE WORK SHALL ALSO INCLUDE FURNISHING AND INSTALLING ALL WHERE THEY CANNOT BE EASILY VISUALLY TRACED,EACH COMPONENT SHEET NUMBER BE PERFORMED IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE CINGULAR WIRELESS STANDARD GROUNDING OF TOWER, ICE BRIDGE,ANTENNAS,AND EMERSON. SHALL BE LABELED WITH ITS POINT OF ORIGIN AND/OR PURPOSE, SPECIFICATIONS. S P-3 PROJECT NUMBER• 696E46 1.4.GROUNDING COUNTERPOISE INSTALLATION 3 CONDUCTORS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN CONDUIT WHEREVER THEY MAY BE 1.4.1'PROTECTION FOR PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROVIDED PHYSICALLY DAMAGED BY AUTOMOBILE TRAFFIC,OR RUN IN CONCRETE. ALL �Y•` c I n g u I a r=M WITH THE INSTALLATION OF A CONTINUOUS UNDERGROUND COUNTERPOISE, CONDUITS SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN 13.6,WITH LONG RADIUS PULLING BENDS. 'GROUND RING',AROUND EACH STRUCTURE ON SITE. THE MINIMUM RADIUS OF ALL BENDS SHALL BE S TIMES THE CONDUIT SIZE,BUT NOT VVIRELESS LESS THAN 8 INCHES. 1.4.2.COUNTERPOISE GROUND RINGS SHALL CONSIST OF "2 AWG TINNED BOSTON MARKET SOLID COPPER WIRE. 4 GRG METALLIC CONDUITS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PROTECTING BARE GROUNDING CONDUCTORS. HOWEVER,WHEN REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES,THE 1.4.3.COUNTERPOISE SHALL BE BURIED TO A DEPTH OF AT LEAST IS' BUT CONDUIT CONDUCTOR SHALL BE BONDED TO THE CONDUIT AT BOTH ENDS. NOT MORE THAN 24' BELOW FINISHED GRADE. E R I C S S O N 1.9 GROUNDING INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 1.4.4.COUNTERPOISE SHALL BE INSTALLED AT LEAST 2' BUT NO MORE THAN 3' FROM THE PERIMETER OF THE STRUCTURE IT SURROUNDS. SHARP 1.9.1.FEEDER GABLE GROUNDING CORNERS AT CHANGES IN DIRECTION OF THE COUNTERPOISE SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED. THE RADIUS OF THE CORNERS SHALL BE AT LEAST TWO FEET. I COAX CABLES SHALL BE BONDED TO THE TOWER AT LEAST A7 THE TOP OF THE TOWER AND BOTTOM USING APPROVED GROUND KITS± WITH "6 AWG 1.5 GROUND ROD INSTALLATION BLACK INSULATED STRANDED CABLE. 1.5.1.GROUND RODS SHALL BE LOCATED AS SHOWN ON THE DETAILS AND 2 GROUNDING STRAP KITS SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY ANDREW CORPORATION, • MUM HILL CONNECTED TO THE COUNTERPOISE. OR APPROVED EQUAL_ THE LEAD SHALL BE BONDED AT THE GROUND LEVEL TO A 5US5 BAR SUPPLIED BY THE VENDOR. THE BUSS BAR SHALL 1.5.2.GROUND RODS SHALL BE DRIVEN VERTICALLY TO THE REQUIRED BE SUITABLE TO THE NUMBER OF TRANSMISSION LINES ENTERING OR EXITING PROJECT MANAGEMENT DEPTH. IF HARD ROCK 15 ENCOUNTERED,RODS MAY BE DRIVEN UP TO A THE STRUCTURE. ARCHITECTURE FORTY-FIVE DEGREE ANGLE TO OBTAIN THE REQUIRED EMBEDDING OF THE ANON-METALLIC CONDUITS ARE TO BE USED FOR ANY BURIED PART OF ENGINEERING ROD TOP. RODS THAT CAN NOT BE DRIVEN IN THIS MANNER,MUST HAVE A THE COAX CABLE. CONSTRUCTION HOLE AUGURED AND THEN INSTALLED. BRIBER OPTIC GABLES SHALL BE ROUTED SO THEY ENTER THE SITE AT THE SERVICES ENTRANCE,AND METALLIC OR OTHERWISE MEMBERS WITHIN 1.53.RODS SHALL BE LOCATED SUCH THAT NO ROD IS CLOSER THAN 2' EACH CABLE ARE INTERRUPTED AND GROUNDED TO THE SITE MASTER 8619 W.BRYN MAWR AVE FROM ANY FOUNDATION. RODS SHALL BE SPACED A MINIMUM OF 5' APART GROUND BUSS. CHICAGO,IL 60631 OR AS SHOWN ON THE DETAILS. AN OPTIMUM SEPARATION FOR V RODS IS Tel-(773)693-5200 CONSIDERED TO BE 1&'. 3 ALL FASTENERS USED TO CONNECT THE GROUNDING KIT LEADS 70 THE Fax-(77W 693-3241 BUSS BAR SHALL BE OF SUITABLE MATERIAL,AND ALL CONNECTIONS SHALL lb COUNTERPOISE CONNECTIONS HAVE A PROTECTIVE COATING OF COPPER KOTE BETWEEN THE LUGS AND This DRAWING Is COPYRIGHTED AND PROOuIs HE SOLE BUSS BAR OR USE BY GNGUTAR COMMUNICATIONS.IREPRODUCTIONF OR OTHER USE OF THIS DRAWING OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED 1.6.1.CONNECTION OF THE EMERSON TO THE GROUNDING COUNTERPOISE 4 THE OUTER CONDUCTOR OF COAX GABLES SHALL BE BONDED AND Hs EIIN WITHO T THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CH2MHILL. SHALL BE WITH A 02 AW3 BARE SOLID TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE. THE CONDUCTORS SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE COUNTERPOISE AND THE SITE GROUNDED PRIOR TO START OF EQUIPMENT PAD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.0 2005 MASTER GROUND BAR IN THE EMERSON. THE CONNECTION TO THE COUNTERPOISE SHALL BE TO ONE COMMON GROUND ROD_ THIS ROD 192 TELEPHONE CABLE GROUNDING ��RED A6, SHALL BE THE 'SINGLE POINT GROUND ROD,' AS LOCATED ON THE DETAILS. S J 1�.Pop 1b2.THE GROUND WIRE USED FOR CONNECTION OF THE EMERSON TO THE I ALL TELEPHONE CABLES SHALL ENTER THE SITE AND TERMINATE AT THE Q�OR- SINGLE POINT GROUND SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE VENDOR TELCO DEMARCATION POINT IN THE EMERSON. z No.9454 x 1.63.THE SITE MASTER GROUND BAR SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO THE 2 EACH TELEPHONE CABLE SHALL BE RUN AT THE DEMARCATION POINT CHICAGO, SINGLE POINT GROUND ROD IN THE FOURTH SET OF HOLES FROM THE LEFT THROUGH A SURGE PROTECTION DEVICE IN THE EMERSON WHICH IS OF THE BUSS BAR THE FIRST THREE SET OF HOLES TO THE LEFT WILL BE GROUNDED TO THE SITE MASTER GROUND BUSS_ ILLINOIS RESERVED FOR THE BT5 EQUIPMENT. ALL OTHER CONNECTIONS SHOULD BEP TO THE RIGHT OF THE SINGLE POINT CONNECTION TO PREVENT ANY SURGES 3 TELEPHONE CABLES SHALL BE ROUTED INTO THE 51TE USING PVC �IF(�FM� FROM BEING TRANSFERRED TO THE BT5'5. CONDUIT FROM THE EMER50N TO A POINT AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. 1.6.4.ALL CONNECTIONS TO THE COUNTERPOISE SHALL BE *2 AWG SOLID 1.93,POWER CABLE GROUNDING BARE TINNED COPPER CONDUCTORS. I ALL POWER GABLES SHALL ENTER THE SITE AND TERMINATE AT THE AG 1b5.ALL ABOVE GROUND MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS WITHIN THE UTILITY METER DEMARCATION POINT(SOCKET). DRAwN ev•nL GROUNDING SYSTEM SHALL BE SANDED TO BARE METAL AND TREATED APPROVED BY JZ WITH A-OXIDANT COMPOUND. 2 THE UTILITY POWER GABLE SHALL RUN THROUGH A SURGE PROTECTION DEVICE IN THE EMERSON,WHICH 15 GROUNDED TO THE COUNTERPOISE VIA A 1.6.6.METHODS OF CONNECTION "2 AWG BARE TINNED COPPER WIRE_ 1.6b.1.ALL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE GROUND RING,GROUND RODS, 3 WHEN THE UTILITY TERMINATION MUST BE SEPARATE FROM THE EMERSON, GROUND CONDUCTORS,AND/OR EXTERIOR GROUND BARS SHALL BE It SHALL BE AT A COMMON LOCATION TO OTHER SERVICES. EXOTHERMIC WELDS.ACCEPTABLE EXOTHERMIC WELDING PROCESSES 4 VENDOR SHALL ENSURE THAT THE NEUTRAL IS BONDED TO GROUND AT ARE GADWELD OR THERMOW ALL EXOTHERMIC WELDS SHALL BE THE MAIN DISCONNECT SWITCH WHICH 15 GENERALLY LOCATED EITHER INSIDE SUBSEQUENTLY TREATED WITHH TWO O GOATS OF A ZING RICH GOLD THE EMERSON. A GREEN CONDUCTOR FOR GROUND AND A WHITE GALVANIZING PAINT. CONDUCTOR FOR NEUTRAL SHALL ORIGINATE AT THIS POINT AND REMAIN 1.6.62.MATERIALS USED IN SITE AND EQUIPMENT BONDING AND SEPARATED ALL THROUGHOUT THE GROUND.SITE. GROUNDING SHALL BE MADE EXCLUSIVELY BETWEEN THE SAME METALS,OR BETWEEN METALS CL05E TO ONE ANOTHER IN THE 5 ALL COMMERCIAL UTILITY GABLES SHALL BE ROUTED INTO THE 517E ELEGTROGI-1H1`IIGAL SERIES.ALL 1-fEGHANIGAL CONNECTIONS SHALL BE USING PVC.CONDUIT5 FROM THE EMERSON TO A POINT AS SHOLLN ON THE THOROUGHLY COATED WITH AN ANTI-CORROSION SEALANT. DRAWINGS. 03-16-06 ISSUED FOR PERMIT 1.1 METAL FENCE CONNECTIONS MA4034 2 CONDUCTORS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN CONDUIT WHEREVER THEY MAY BE I METAL FENCES SHALL BE GROUNDED WITH ONE GROUND ROD AT EACH PHYSICALLY DAMAGED BY AUTOMOBILE TRAFFIC;OR RUN IN CONCRETE. ALL COMM ELECTRIC CORNER,AND EACH ROD SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE NEAREST CONDUITS SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN 1.3.6,WITH LONG RADIU5 PULLING BENDS. COUNTERPOISE. IF THE GINGULAR WIRELESS COUNTERPOISE 15 LOCATED THE MINIMUM RADIUS OF ALL BENDS SHALL BE 91 TIMES THE CONDUIT SIZE,BUT NOT PL #321 LESS THAN TEN (10)FEET FROM THE FENCE, IT MUST BE GROUNDED. LESS THAN 5 INCHES. 2 METAL FENCE GATES SHALL BE BONDED TO THEIR SUPPORT P05T5 4 GRG METALLIC CONDUITS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PROTECTING BARE 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE WITH A 02 AWG PRE-FABRICATED FLEXIBLE JUMPER CABLE,24 INCHES GROUNDING CONDUCTORS. HOWEVER,WHEN REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES,THE HYANNIS, MA (BARNSTABLE) LONG,GADWELD BRAND OR APPROVED EQUAL. IF THE GINGULAR CONDUIT CONDUCTOR SHALL BE BONDED TO THE CONDUIT AT B0TH ENDS. 02601 WIRELESS COUNTERPOISE 15 LOCATED LESS THAN THREE (3)FEET FROM SHEET TITLE THE FENCE GATEPOST, IT MUST BE GROUNDED. 3 METAL GATE SUPPORT FENCE PO5T5 SHALL BE BONDED ACROSS THE SPECIFICATIONS OPENING OF THE GATE WITH A MINIMUM OF A 02 AWIS BARE TINNED COPPER WIRE BURIED AT A DEPTH OF AT LEAST 15'. 15 OTHER CONNECTIONS I FUEL AND OTHER METALLIC STORAGE TANKS SHALL BE BONDED TO SHEET NUMBER THE METAL FENCE AND COUNTERPOISE WITH A 12 AWG BARE COPPER SIP-4WIRE. 2 CABLE TRAYS SHALL BE BONDED OVER THEIR LENGTH EVERY 10 PROJEcr NUMBER• 336e48 FEET AND TO THE COUNTERPOISE. LEGEND (N) = NEW Xcingular° SS (E) = EXISTING BOSTON MARKET (F) = FUTURE ERICSSON (E)TRANSMISSION POLES CH2M HILL PROJECT MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURE 20'-0' ENGINEERING (E)FENCED COMPOUND CONSTRUCTION �0 2'-0' 13'-0' 5'-0' (E)CONCRETE PAD 8819 ICAGO,IL BRYN MAWR 1AVE (E)COAX CABLE Tel.(773)693-200 \ ICE BRIDGE TO REMAIN Fax.1773)693-3241 (N)COAX CABLE THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHTED AND IS THE SOLE \ \ ICE BRIDGE PpOPERTY OF CH2MHILL T IS PRODUCED FOR USE BY Q CINGUTAR COMMUNICATONS.REPRODUCTION OR OTHER COWMNED (E)CHAIN LINK FENCE HEREINWITHOUT THE THISOWRITTENEPERMISSIONOOF C 2MHIIL IS PROHIBITED. (E)STEEL FRAME (TYP.) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.0 2006 TO BE REMOVED x x x x x x x (E)CABLE TRAY \S�ERED AlgCh�T TO BE REMOVED @ Q�� 4 C'Pp�'O GENERAL NOTES: c \ \ \\ \ \\ X X z No.9454 . 1 x ` ; REMOVE AND REPLACE EXIST. � CHICAGO, ANTENNAS, INSTALL TMAS 4 (E) INSTALL RET SYSTEM WITH ILLINOIS -0` GSM CONTROLS. MW INSTALL NEW SURGE ARRESTOR ON GSM,UMTS AND TDMA LINES. \`\ INSTALL DIPLEXER5,CIU 4 PDU ^ RECONFIGURE GSM 4 UMTS DRAWN BY•hL `` < ; _ _ JUMPERS TO R- REQUIREMENTS. aPPRovEn BY•u CONDUITS ROUTED ` ) �� .>.' — /• . X ` Y <; >. / •. • ��` p PROvIDE SWEEP TEST AND UNDERGROUND W/(6) y, r Z CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTATION. (N)1-5/8'COAX CABLES (N)COAX CABLE Q O �' ` + —' ICE BRIDGE Q INSTALL NEW JUMPERS-COLOR (E)(3)6'm PVC CONDUITS `„'�.� ROUTED UNDERGROUND : ' \? > rt Ci1)�H-FRAME �' 0 O CODED, W/(6)1-5/5' COAX CABLES N1 9 0 COLOR CODE PER CINGULAR TO REMAIN Xewe 0 STANDARDS. L N W w INSTALL NEW GROUND BAR AT TOP OF (N)CABLE TRAY i y� ��< ('>�> > >�-�<, :�,> .• V TOWER X ^i NUSS 1 NOI IA NOKIA X MODIFY EXTERIOR GROUND BAR AT I GS GSM 1 a'. CABLE ENTRY PORT TO (E)CABLE TRAY / I • :A.,., ACCOMMODATE ADDITIONAL COAX. 03-16-06 ISSUED FOR PERMIll TO BE REMOVED _____J• • / MODIFY EXISTING ICE BRIDGE TO MA40S4 (12)(N)DIPLEXER5 �I / ACCOMMODATE ADDITIONAL COAX MOUNTED TO(N)H-FRAME X j j ( X CABLES. COMM ELECTRIC MODIFY DMING SYSTEM TO MODATE NDEW AND FUTURE PL ##321 (N)APOLLO BOX 6�0' 1'-0' AG EQUIPMENT CABINETS. MOUNTED TO(N)H-FRAME (E)CONCRETE PAD (N)CONCRETE PAD 9 `9 INSTALL NEW CONDUIT AND 1NNI , MA ( ARY'S LANE X X ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL FOR NEW HYANNIS, MA (BARNSTABLE) 02601 UMTS AND GSM EQUIPMENT CABINNTS 4'-0' SHEET TITLE (E)UTILITY x x H-FRAME SITE / EQUIPMENT x PLAN (E)DOUBLE SHEET NUMBER SWING GATE A-1 1 SITE / EQUIPMENT PLAN PROJECT NUMBER. 335845 SCALE• 1/4• - 1' 0' XcingulWI ar, SS BOSTON MARKET n I I 4 OF (N)GINCaULAR ANTENNAS E R I C S S O N I I ELEV.: t 15'-0' II u n I I II l6J(E)ANTENNAS TO BE REMOVED d REPLACED W/(6) CH2M HILL u (N)STAGKED ANTENNAS, (2)PER SECTOR AW ANTENNAS MOUNTED INSIDE PROJECT MANAGEMENT STEALTH SHIELD ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 8619 W.BRYN MAWR AVE CHICAGO,IL 60631 Tel,(773)693-5200 Fax-(773)693-3241 THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHTED AND IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF CH2MHR1.IT IS PRODUCED FOR USE W CINGUWR COMMUNICATIONS.REPROOUCRON OR OTHER USE OF THIS DRAWING OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CH2MHILL IS PROHIBITED. 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ADD (6)(N)1-5/8' ANDREW COAX GABLES 163-16-061 ISSUED FOR I- M A4034 COMM ELECTRIC PL #321 GRADE 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE GRA D'-0' HYANNIS, MA (BARNSTABLE) 02601 SHEET TITLE TOWER ELEVATION AND RF DATA SHEET SHEET NUMBER A-2 2 1 TOWER ELEVATION SCALE, 1' 10'-0' PROJECT NUMBER• 336045 ' Xcingu arT WIRELESS POST END GAP POST END CAP PIPE LEG BRIDGE BOSTON MARKET SUPPORT MFR BY PIPE LEG BRIDGE VALMONT OR SUPPORT MFR.BY APPROVED EQUAL VALMONT OR APPROVED EQUAL WAVE G ICE BRIDGE MFR. --_ =�__ J -= E R I C S S 0 N BRIDGE MFR BY -- --• -- T VALMONT OR WAVEGUIDE ICE I' APPROVED EQUAL BRIDGE MFR.BY GABLE WAVE VALMONT OR NOMINAL GABLE HANGER SUPPORT POST MFR APPROVED EQUAL GABLE SIZE TYPE NUMBER II BY VALMONT OR APPROVED EQUAL SUPPORT POST MFR 1 - 5/8, 915594 BY vALMONT OR APPROVED EQUAL 915594 CH2M HILL TRAPEZE KIT MFR 1 - 1/4' 920989-Om4-BOLT-IN BY VALMONT OR -1114011"- APPROVED EQUAL TRAPEZE KIT MFRL �/8' 91566m Z @ BY vALMON APPROVED EQUAT OR PROJECT OARCHMECTUREENT 0 — ENGINEERING COAX GABLE NOTE: CONTRACTOR IS TO ADJUST ICE CONSTRUCTION BRIDGE POSTS TO ALLOW FOR EQUIPMENT STEEL PLATE W/(4) CABINET DOOR SWINGS STAINLESS STEEL 8619 W.BRYN MAWR AVE KWIK it BOLTS OR CHICAGO,IL 60631 APPROVED EQUAL NOTE: AT STEEL PLATFORM ATTACH Tex 1 8 9 3200 Fax-(7 773)893-3241 PRE-FAB BRIDGE POST BASE PLATE TO EXIST,GONG.PAD GRATING W/3/8'4'GALV.STEEL J-BOLTS OR OR PLATFORM THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHTED AND IS THE E WELDING PROPER OF CH2MHILMHILL 9 IS PRODUCED FORR USE BY FINISHED GRADE GNGUU COMMUNICATIONS.REPRODUCTION OR OTHER VSE OF THIS DRAWING OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CH2MHILL.RW TAW IS PROHIBITED. 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TYPE (BY OTHERS) (NOTES I,2, 4 4) CN2M HILL JB JB JB (1)20A 220V 2'C(IMC)FOR TELCO 2P HEATER CABLE (NOTE 6) CIRCUIT TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT (BY OTHERS) PDC ARCHITECTURE S C 6'X6'X4' ENGINEERING TO SEVICE > NEMA CONSTRUCTION DISCONNECT 1 JUNCTION BOX (TYP.) 2 8819 W.BRYN MAWR AVE S/G EG I CHICAGO,IL 60631 Tel•(773)693-5200 Fax-(7731 693-3241 S/N N I T PDG 1O 220VAG Im 2P THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHTED AND IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF MUNICALL S.IS PRODUCED FOR USE R I 02 AWG Cu:TI-IWN CINGUWR COMMUNICATIONS.REPRODUCTION OR OTHER USE OF THIS DRAWING OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED GREEN INSULATED IS PROHIBITED THE WRI EN PERMISSION OF CH2MHILL \ \I MAIN (TYP-2)(SEE NOTE 1) Au RIGHTS RESERVED.®2006—J--{ BOA I 2'C IIMC) "2 THHN GND WIRE TO ��ERED AALQ 0�_B I 4 GANG GFI BUSS BAR 0R�'PO :,A MCA I 00 3 CHICAGO,x 1 I0 0-B I 4 00 LEGEND: ILLINOIS O--A I 1Q. (2)03 AWG 4 (0 08 GREEN G�1. IN I'C � P 1-2P,BOA C/B. �OF111f - 40A I APOLLO BOX (2)08 AWG 4 (1)010 GREEN GRIN. IN X-C P2P,60A C/B. DRAWN BY•ML 4 (2)012 ALIG 4 (1)"12 GREEN GRN. IN X-C I LP,20A C/B. APPROVED BY JZ 20A i ® (2)04 AWG 4 (1)08 GREEN GRN IN I'C 12P,-10A C/B. I O I TO(E) I NOTES: I LOADS I 1. ROUTE 02 ALLG SUPPLEMENTAL AC EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTOR FROM BUSS BAR SYSTEM TO REACH BASE OF ERICSSON I I CABINET. CUT,COIL,AND TAPE ]OFT.PIGTAIL FOR CONNECTION BY ERICSSON. I I 2. ROUTE BRANCH CIRCUIT TO REACH THE ERIC65ON CABINET. TRANSITION RACEWAY FROM IMC TO LIQUID-TIGHT FLEX. METAL I CONDUIT (LFMC)AT A JUNCTION BOX WITHIN 6FT.OF CABINET. GUT ,COIL,AND TAPE 10FT.PIGTAIL (WITHIN 6FT.OF(MAX)LFMC AND 03-I6-06 ISSUED FOR PERMI STRAIGHT LFMC CONNECTOR)FROM END OF CONDUIT FOR CONNECTIONS. COLOR CODE DIFFERENT PHASE CONDUCTORS WITH BLACK OR RED MARKING IN ABSENCE OF DIFFERING LOCAL COLOR CODE REQUIREMENT. � _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ � MA4034 (E)120124OV,10,3W,225 AMP PNLBD 3. INSTALL CONDUIT BETWEEN BT5 AND TELCO BOX FOR TI AND ALARM GABLES TO BE INSTALLED BY OTHERS. ROUTE CONDUIT TO REACH TOP OF NOKIA CABINET,TRANSITION TO LFMC WITHIN &FT OF CABINET TOP AND INSTALL STRAIGHT LFMC CONNECTOR COMM ELECTRIC FOR TERMINATION BY NOKIA. 4. INSTALL I BOA,2-POLE (I41)OR THREE 400A 3-POLE (30)CIRCUIT BREAKER MATCH RATING OF EXISTING PANEL BOARD. �� �`A � 5. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL EVALUATE THE ADEQUACY OF EX15TING SERVICE PANEL BOARD TO ACCEPT ADDITIONAL CABINET 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE LOADS AND COMPLY WITH NEC ARTICLE 2153(SERVICE: FEEDER OVERCURRENT PROTECTION TO BE 12551. OF CONNECTED HYANNIS, MA (BARNSTABLE) CONTINUOS LOADS PLUS 1009.OF CONNECTED NON-CONTINUO5 LOADS). EQUIPMENT NAME PLATE RATINGS OR OTHER RELIABLE 02601 SOURCE OF DATA SHALL BE USED TO DETERMINE TOTAL PANEL LOADS. IF LOAD DATA 15 NOT AVAILABLE,80% OF BRANCH SHEET TITLE CIRCUIT RATING SHALL BE USED AS CIRCUIT LOAD. INSTALLATION SHALL BE MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THI5 DETAIL UNLESS SERVICE MODIFICATION 15 REQUIRED. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE RECOMMENDED CHANGES TO CONTRACTOR �/� /� ENGINEERING FOR RESOLUTION PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. ELECTRICAL LINE 6. OVERHEAD CONDUIT ROUTING 15 PERMISSIBLE ON EXISTING OR NEW. SUBCONTRACTOR PROVIDED. SUPPORTS AS LONG AS DIAGRAM ADEQUATE SPACING WITH EXISTING CABLES AND COMPLIANCE WITH THE NEC INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ARE MAINTAINED. -1. ROUTE EACH BRANCH CIRCUIT THROUGH JUNCTION BOX DIRECTLY TO NUS5 WITHOUT ANY SPLICING INSIDE JUNCTION BOX. SHEET NUMBER E-1 ELECTRICAL LINE DIAGRAM PROJECT NUMBER• ssae 8 • X cln/`�JJular=N v WIRELESS I� BOSTON MARKET ERICSSON00-0 CH2M HILL LEGEND PROJECT MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURE OI NEW ANTENNA(2)PER SECTOR CEN IINEERING O2 �'m JUMPER CABLE 30 COAX GROUNDING KIT �l�) 8619 W.BRYN MAWR AVE CHICAGO,IL 60631 ® COAX ANTENNA CABLE Tab Fax, 6 1 Faz•(7737 1 69 3-323-3241 O5 NEW GROUND BAR(S)AT OR NEAR ANTENNA MOUNTS C1)PER SECTOR nns DRAW Nc Is COPYRIGHTED AND Is HE so PROPER OF CM2MHILL R IS PRODUCE LY D FOR USE BY 3 CINCUU COMMUNICATIONS.REPRODUCRON OR OTHER USE TNIS DRAWING OR© MODIFY GROUND BAR AT BASE OF TOWER 5 HERENFWI O1 THE WRMENEPERMSSIONO OF C 2MHIL IS PROMS Eo. O EXISTING GROUND BAR MOUNTED AT ICEBRIDGE Au RCH S RESERVED.o zoos 9 O8 BACK TO BACK GROUND LUG5 ARE ACCEPTABLE IF OPEN 8 �ERED AR POSITIONS ARE NOT AVAILABLE ON EXISTING GROUND BARS. POD C O NEW COLLECTION GROUND BAR 10 GROUND NEW EQUIPMENT CABINET TO EQUIPMENT GROUND z No.9454 BAR-PER EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 3 OFMP 6 9 4 DRAWN BY•ML = APPROVED BY JZ 10000000•1I I 1I oo••••o0 00••• o 0000000• •00•••o• •oo•••o• 3 00000 •0o•••O oo•• UMT5 CAB NU55 CAJ G M GAB NOTES: MOUNT BUSS BAR EITHER TO BOTTOM OF H-FRAME OR ON DECK NEAR H-FRAME 1 103-16-061ISSUED FOR PERMIT GRADE MA4034 ,0 IO COMM ELECTRIC PL #321 U 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE _ HYANNIS, MA (BARNSTABLE) 02601 SHEET TITLE GROUNDING RISER t SHEET NUMBER G-1 GRO UNDING OUNDING RISER NTS PROJECT NUMBER 936Mb i �NE)CrEL NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 9 CROS9V DRIVE BEDFORD,NA 01730 NEXTEL PHONE(701)276-3996 PHASE IC PROJECT y NEXTEL ' COMMUNICATIONS ,* INC . (7) RELIABLE APPLIED WIRELESS. LLC SHALLOW ����yyyy ^ 14 GRANT ROAD rr�\�� 78 t-756-0222 SITE NAME: 1364 P H 1 ��T E S LANE SHALLOW POND HYANNIS , _M A CASCADE #: BS73XC 115 SITE NUMBER : MA1 909 CASCADE:-, BS73XC 1 15 SITE : MA1909 LOCATION MAP: CONSTRUCTION DWG'S = — PROJECT SUMMARY: ,.. INDEX: SITE NAME: T-1 TITLE SHEET SHALLOW POND 0 12-27-06 FOR CONSTRUCTION CONSULTANTS: APPROVALS: 3'- A-_1 SITE PLAN SITE NUMBERF A 12-11-06 CONSTRUCTION DRAFT MA1909 SIGNATURE: DATE: PROFESSIONAL STAMP cVr ::] r A--2 ELEVATION & DETAILS _ -+ BAY STATE DESIGN CASCADE NUMBER: w \ 777_OWN : H OF M' ASSOCIATES, Inc. BS73XC115 $ A-3 SHELTER PLAN & DETAILS ARCHITECTS • ENGINEERS �z� J PROPERTY OWNER: NORTHEAST COMMONWEALTH ELEC. "° A-4 GENERAL NOTES �® OONALD !'N 70 TOWER OFFICE PARK NSTAR ELECTRIC JACKSO M WOBURN, MA 01801 1 NSTAR WAY, SE210 E-1 POWER/TELCO & RISER DIAGRAM NEXTEL SITE ACQUISITION spa 27127 C.* WESTWOOD, MA 02090 PHONE: 7811—932-2467 CONTACT: JOE SIMONELLI SITE FAX: 78 —932-9771 E-2 RISER DIAGRAM & GROUNDING NEXTEL CONSTRUCTION (781)441—3610 PLAN **THE ABOVE PARTIES HEREBY 47 CENTER OF ANTENNAS: - E-3 GROUNDING DETAILS APPROVE AND ACCEPT THESE LATITUDE: N 41.67899999 F DOCUMENTS AND AUTHORIZE THE LONGITUDE: W 70.31099999 CONTRACTOR TO PROCEED WITH THE APPLICANT ' CONSTRUCTION DESCRIBED HEREIN. DRAWN BY: AC CHECKED BY: KB z = ALL CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ARE NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS INC. ~� SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY THE LOCAL Ioe 9 CROSBY URIVE �A, BUILDING DEPARTMENT AND ANY N 2758.053 BEDFORD, MA 01730 ` �' fc CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS THEY MAY IMPOSE. SITE ADDRESS: �A1c Lh 'q y 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE HYANNIS, MA 02630 PROJECT DESCRIPTION "' "' ' " HANDICAP REQUIREMENTS THE PROJECT CONSISTS OF INSTALLING ON AN EXISTING 91' MONOPOLE / UTILITY POLE. INSTALL (3) IDEN VERTICAL POLE ANTENNAS AND (1) CDMA DUAL POLE ANTENNA AND INSTALL DIRECTIONS SHEET TITLE: . (5) 1%" COAX CABLES PER SECTOR. ALSO ADD INDOOR CABINET WITHIN EXISTING 11'-6" x 20'-0" NEXTEL SHELTER. MERGE ONTO US-3 S TOWARD ARLINGTON / BOSTON. MERGE ONTO 1-95 S / FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. HANDICAP ACCESS IS NOT REQUIRED. MA-128 S VIA EXIT 258 TOWARD PROVIDENCE RI. KEEP LEFT TO TAKE 1-93 N / TITLE SHEET i� US-1 N VIA EXIT 12 TOWARD BRAINTREE' / BOSTON. MERGE ONTO MA-3 S VIA- ` EXIT 7 TOWARD CAPE COD. ENTER NEXT ROUNDABOUT AND TAKE 1ST EXIT-ONTO US-6 E / MID-CAPE HWY. TAKE THE RT-132 S EXIT- EXIT 6- TOWARD DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS HYANNIS / W. YARMOUTH. MERGE ONTO IYANNOUGH RD / MA-132 TURN LEFT UNDERGROUND ONTO PHINNEY'S LANE. END AT 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE HYANNIS, MA 02630 SERVICE ALERT SHEET NUMBER: CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PLANS & EXISTING DIMENSIONS & CONDITIONS ON THETOLL FREE 1-88 JOB SITE & SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY 1 8 CALL DIG-SAFE DISCREPANCIES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAME THREE O DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG T— 1 NEXTEL: NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 9 CROSBY DRIVE BEDFORD.MA 01730 PHONE(781)276-3998 PHASE IC PROJECT 2 . a N �G n m QO 1 RELIABLE APPLIED WIRELESS. LLC orb - IJ GRANT ROAD a U Q A-2 WIN�IC78 SrER MA,02 01890 J SITE NAME: F, Q. �pQ-60 SHALLOW POND (E) 0" MONOPOLE / PROPOSED (5) 1%" COAX (E) NEXTEL 24" ICE SECT UTILITY POLE CABLES PER SECTOR BRIDGE, MOUNTED LOW IDEN O 00 AMMA N TO GROUND CASCADE AZIMUTH -� #: _______ _ ______ _____________ _ ___ BS73XC115 -------- ---------- '— — ----_--- — -------- (E) NEXTEL 24" ICE _-— H O BRICLEAR PEN ED HIGH SITE #: SECTOR GAMMA N C0ti/FCTO 1 I I MA1909 -4CDMA 290 AZIMUTH q 740 e�q j I I (E) NEXTEL IDEN q2/M N I I I GPS ANTENNA, TYP. 47-6" III °F 2 CONSTRUCTION DWG'S Fti coo. x - x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x t o 60. B� .. �2 x 8" — — —72,_9"x— — — o x 1'-0" EXPOSED. — — _ — — — o I Ix i x— x x x x� CONCRETE PAD :. - m I I• (E) 5'-O"x10'-0 _ �iy I 11 I PAD F CONCRETE - \\ PAD FO FUTURE 'W Gay I C r1� I GENERATOR .d i . -(E) STRUCTURE, I CONCRETE HVAC 0 12-27-06 FOR CONSTRUCTION BY OTHERS I PAD �(E)ICE BRIDGE, - I A 12-11-06 CONSTRUCTION DRAFT: BY OTHERS m -(E) NEXTEL SHELTER 11'-6"x20'-O" i� PROFESSIONAL STAMP pp w I (E)CABINETS, I o ` !'„QM1� OF MaQ�,p BY OTHERS HVAC ff, CKS yOP� .^ C2 NO. i E NEXTEL IDEN 2' A23 (P) NEXTEL COMA GPS ANTENNA in x—x x 1 x—x—x� , L (E) TELCO - It/ \ (E) METER FENCE AIN-LINK DRAWN BY: AC CHECKED BY: KB JOB #: 2758.053 SITE ADDRESS: 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE SITE PLAN HYANNIS, MA 02630 SCALE: 1/4" 1'-0" SHEET TTTLE: SITE PLAN • SHEET NUMBER: A- 1 >tn NEXTEL RF SYSTEM SCHEDULE EBTS WORKSHEEf: VERSION 1.6 (9-22-06) NEXTEL JUMPER JUMPER SECTOR ANTENNA AZIMUTH DOWN DOWN RAD CTR. MAKE MODEL FEED COAX SIZE COAX LENGTH SIZE JUMPER JUMPER LENGTH NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. TILT M TILT E (FT. A.G.L.) (IN.) MANUFACTURE (FT.)* (IN) MANUFACTURE MODEL (Fr-)* 9 CROSBY DRIVE BEDFORD,MA 01730 DOWN TILT Dp1 GO0 0 100 ANDREW OB64aN65ZA%Y BOTTOM 1 8/8' ANDREW 130' 1/2- ANDREW L4A-P011DY-0 6' It (781)276-3996 BRACKET ALPHA DEN 60 0 0 Too ANDREW 065/6N65ZAXY BOTTOM 1 a/a• ANDREW 130, 1/r ANDREW L4A-4)MDM-6 6, t DEN 6o 0 0 100 ANDREW 08546N657AXY BOTTOM i a/r• ANDREW 130 1/r ANDREW LAA-FOMOM-a a' t 1 5/6• ANDREW 13W 1/2' ANDREW -a d• * PHASE IC PROJECT CDMA 30 0 3 100 ANDREW UMWDP-06a/6-R�pl BOTTOM 1 3/6• ANDREW 130' 1/r ANDREW LIA-POIDM-a a' t Doi ISO 0 0 too ANDREW DB845N65ZAXY BOTTOM 1 a/a' ANDREW 13W 1/r ANDREW L4A-POMDM-4 e' BETA IDEN ISO 0 0 100 ANDREW D864aN65ZW BOTTOM 1 a/a' ANDREW 130' 1/r ANDREW L4A-POIDM-6 a• t DEN 160 0 0 lao ANDREW OB64ar16aZAXY Borrow 1 a/a' ANOREIM 13W 1/r ANDREW L4A-PDMDN-4 6' : co 1 a/6' ANDREW 130' 1/r ANDREW L4A-PO DM-6 Ir cow o s 100 ANDREW LriwDP-oaal6-RmN BOrrar NEXTEL SECTOR 1 a/a• ANDREW 130 1/r ANDREW L4A-P01DM-6 6' It ■/i ANTENNA DEN 300 0 0 100 ANDREW O0845N65ZAXY BOTTOM 1 5/6• ANDREW 130, 1/2' ANDREW L4A-P01DM-6 6' III: RELIABLE APPUEO`/W'I/RELESS. LLC DEN 300 1 0 1 0 1 100 ANDREW OBa45N85ZAXY BOTTOM 1 a/a• ANDREW 13W //r ANDREW L4A-fC DM-6 a' t 14 GRANT ROAD GAMMA WINCHESTER. MA 01390 Dol 300 0 0 DID ANDREW OB64a116aZAX1 BOTTOM 1 5/6" ANOIEW 13W 1/r ANDREW L4A-4OMDN-4 6' t 781-756-0222 1 a/6' ANDREW 13W 1/2' ANDREW L4A-P01DM-6 6' t CD11A 2M0 0 3 100 AR'OREW IIMWOP-06a16-R2DH BOTTOM SITE NAME: 1 5/6• ANDREW 130' 1/2' ANDREW L4A-PDrIDM-6 6' t . SHALLOW POND • COAX CABLE LENGTHS ARE ESTIMATES: CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY IN FIELD. ANTENNA MOUNT •• MINIMUM SEPARATION BETWEEN GPS ANTENNAS IS 4'. INSTALL GPS FOR SOUTHERN EXPOSURE AND REGIONAL SNOW DEPTH. SCALE: N.T.S. CASCADE /J: BS73XC115 rL OF ( NEXTEL ANTENNAS EL. = 100'-0"f A.G.L. SECTOR ALPHA 30' SITE #: 30' NEW CDMA ANDREW MA1909 � OF (E) ANTENNAS, BY OTHERS SECTOR GAMMA UMWDP-06516-R2DH (P) NEXTEL ANTENNAS, 4 PER 300AN NEW IDEN SECTOR ALPHA EL. = 9T-5"t A.G.L. SECTOR (3 IDEN VERTICAL POLE DB.ANN65ZAXY - 60' NEW IDEN - - "' da /—-— ANTENNAS AND 1 CDMA DUAL COAX PORT ASSIGNMENTS T0� P OF MONOPOLE POLE ANTENNA), TYP. FOR 3 - - - ANDREW �. CONSTRUCTION DWG'S r' - # SECTORS (VIEWED FROM INSIDE EQUIPMENT..ROOM/SHELTER) - - DB845N65ZAXY . Y EL. 91'-0"3 A G.L:-- . . SECTOR GAMMA ` T T z ' 300' 300' NEW IDEN v ._. (P) 10'-0".HIGH - ANDREW 4 SECTOR ALPHA - - - - EXTENSION - - OB845N65ZAXY I 45' . .- OI BR On BR Om BR OGPS 60' NEW IDEN ANDREW SECTOR GAMMA DB845N65ZAXY _ 300' NEW IDEN l' SECTOR ALPHAANDREW ' I TT I W I B I G D8845N65ZAXY AN 60 ANDREW EN ' �� �O> DB845N65ZAXY 0 12-27-06 FOR CONSTRUCTION SECTOR GAMMAOII^ OO 290' NEW A 12-11-06 CONSTRUCTION DRAFT CDMA ANDREW III III 6 III G UMWDP-06516-R20H RAD CENTER - 100 PROFESSIONAL STAMP' SECTOR BETA O O O 140' NEW (E) UTILITY LINES,TYP. OF 3 COMA ANDREW �� OF � SECTOR BETA UMWDP-06516-R2DH -` (Lx14wC CABLE PDFr PANEL) - 160' NEW IDEN \ y� 160'SECTOR NEW IDEN DB845N65ZAXY \ � RONAL® !- WHITE!KEY ANDREW \\ �JISECTOR BETA FVAL`Ki�f`0� TelR 160' NEW IDEN DB845N65ZAXY C G ANDREW V No. 27.127 y e 06845N65ZAXYVB W TYP. ANTENNA ORIENTATION 3 SCALE: N.T.S. DRAWN BY: AC CHECKED BY: KB IDEN ANTENNA DATA (E) STRUCTURE, BY III SECTOR AZIMUTH MODEL NUMBER JOB y: 2758.053 OTHERS III ALPHA 60 DB845N65ZAXY_ 3 III BETA 160 DB845N65ZAXY 3 SITE ADDRESS: I (E) 91'-0" MONOPOLE/ lil GAMMA 300 08845N65ZAXY 3 UTILITY POLE #321 III CDMA ANTENNA DATA BILL OF MATERIALS ' (E) NEXTEL ICE III 1364 PHINNEY S LANE BRIDGE, MOUNTED PROPOSED (5) 1%-COAX CABLES 1 SECTOR AZIMUTH MODEL NUMBER SITE NAME: SHALLOW POND SITE NO: BS73XCl 15 HYANNIS, MA 02630 LOW TO GROUND II PER SECTOR STRAPPED TO (E) NEXTEL IDEN EXTERIOR OF STRUCTURE III ALPHA 30 UMWDP-06516-R20H 1 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER OUANITY LENGTH TOTAL LENGHT GPS ANTENNA, 2 (P) NEXTEL CDMA III BETA 140 UMWDP-06516-R20H 1 1 SECTOR ALPHA, BETA & GAMMA IDEN ANTENNA DB845N65ZAXY 9 - - TYP. OF 2 A-3 GPS ANTENNA I m— (E) ICE BRIDGE & I GAMMA 290 UMWDP-06516-R2DH 1 2 SECTOR ALPHA, BETA & GAMMA CDMA ANTENNA UMWDP-06516-R2DH 3 EQUIP., BY OTHERS II n (E) CHAIN LINK I 3 1%" COAX CABLE ANDREW 15 130 1950 FENCE Ili 4 ANTENNA CONNECTOR FOR 1 3(3" - DIN FEMALE 15575572 24 _ _ SHEET TITLE: NOTES: 5 OR FOR 1 X" _ Qo- 1. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION TOWER 2. ALL ANTENNAS AND RELATED / - - ELEVATION IJC, II II OWNER MUST VERIFY EXISTING APPURTENANCE TO BE ORDERED 6 6' ANDREW JUMPER CABLES - DIN MALE DIN MALE 815398-006 24 `' III TOWER CAPACITY WITH REGARD TO FROM AN APPROVED MANUFACTURER W111 _ JI THE ADDITIONAL LOADS BEING AND TO BE STRUCTURALLY RATED 7 GROUND KIT 1 921231-158 36 DETAILS IMPOSED BY THE ADDITION OF FOR THE REQUIRED CONDITIONS. g WEATHERPROOFING KIT 916132 36 4 PROPOSED ANTENNAS, ANTENNA FRAMING, RF TRANSPARENT 9 HOSTING CAP 1 5/8" 41221580993 12 SHROUD, AND COAX CABLES. (E) TEL SHELTER SHEET NUMBER: NEXTEL SHELTER SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-O" - Y. 6 A_2 TM NEXTEL NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 9 CROSBV DRIVE BEDFORD.MA 01730 PHONE(781)276-3998 J j i (P) TELCO - (E) AC / BOARD (P) SURGE PANEL ` / — (P) TELCO E) AC / (P) ATS (E)HVAC I BOARD PANEL (E)HVAC PHASE IC PROJECT r r (P) (P) EQUIPMENT I I EQUIPMENT L / (P)MODCELL e / _ / I T T I T I C�l 2'-0" 4.08 CABINET A-3 / tO - - - - _I_ _ _ _�_I _I JJ�� / / I -L L-l-r-L- %. - RELIABLE APPLIED WIRELESS. LLC / / I I� -I- J- -�-I / is GRANT ROAD / I EQUIPMENT I I EQUIPMENT I / i I WIIVCHESTER. MA 01890 781-756-0222 / I / SITE NAME: / (P)POWER �(P) RF� / 1 (P) MODCELL / I BATTERIES I I EQUIPMENT 4.08 CABINET ' j SHALLOW POND L _ J _ J JUMPERS b (E) HVAC % III (E) HVAC / (E) COAX / U-111 ENTRY / EN)TROA% CASCADE #: BS73XC115 SITE //: MA1909 EQUIPMENT :LAYOUT PLAN REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 4 CONSTRUCTION DWG'S"' _. . - SCALE: 1/2.. = 1.-O�� . _ SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" MODULAR CELL 4.08 MINIMUM CLEARANCES Rx/Tx Rx MODULAR CELL 4.08 OVERALL DIMENTIONS DIRECTION MINIMUM CLEARANCE 0 12-27-06 FOR CONSTRUCTION CABINET DEPTH x WIDTH x HEIGHT CABINET REAR 36" A 12-11-06 1 CONSTRUCTION DRAFT BR JW JR JB JG MODULAR CELL 4.08 23.6"x23.6"x74" CABINET SIDES 6" PROFESSIONAL A MODULAR BASE 23.6"x23.6" ABOVE THE CABINET 12" �� ®�� a Q- Q- Q- CABINET FRONT 36" a RONALD 3, G CDMA IDEN IDEN IDEN z 3 e" JAC9(S0�9 `r Q SECTOR ALPHA Q� BR GPS ANTENNA AND L-SHAPED ma. 6�g�� H MOUNTING BRACKET SUPPLIED / z BY NEXTEL G � A�r \ PIPE CAP Eo�Z (� W\J Q} KEEP REFLECT—w D OBJECTS BELOW 10' rn WEATHER PROOFED DRAWN BY: AC CHECKED BY: K8 AREA o { O 9 0 JOB : 2758.053 PIPE MAST OR w SITE ADDRESS: INSTALL GROUND KIT ON 1/2" COAX UNISTRUT UP TO \ AND THE BACK TO EXTERIOR ANTENNA 1 3/i6" OD GROUND SYSTEM WITH �{6 STRANDED (30MM OD) COPPER WIRE IF OVER 25'-0" z R j� GROUND GPS MOUNTf.G 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE STRUCTURE BACK TO 1/2" HELIAX EXTERIOR GROUND SYSTEM M HYANNIS, MA 02630 � \ � SHELTER ROOF AND DOUBLE LUGS GREENED UGS (TYP.) P o G SHEET TILE: + l3 X 3 X 3/16" o WELD PIPE TO ANGLE OR I (� \ BR GALV ANGLE, NWITH 2 LV /4 U BOLTS AND OII JII SHELTER PLAN MOUNT TO SHELTER HARDWARE FRONT WITH DETAILS EXPANSION 3/8" REAR &ON BOLTS.(TYP.) 23.6' ANTENNA CONFIGURATION GPS ANTENNA DETAIL �,,1 MODCELL 4.08 CABINS___o SHEET NUMBER: SCALE:N.T.S. SCALE: N.T.S. L SCALE: N.T.S. A-3 DIVISION 01000-GENERAL REQUIREMENTS F. IF REQUIRED,GRADE.SEED.FERDUZE AND MULCH E. THE CONTRACT INCLUDES ALL NECESSARY GRADING.BANKING, 2.02 ADMIXTURES DMSION 05000-MRAL 1 N N iT OISNRBED AREAS IMMEDIATELY AFTER BRINGING THE SITE AND DITCHING ARO COMPLETE SURFACE COURSE. FOR ACCESS ROAD.ALL ROADS PART 1 GENERAL ACCESS ROAD TO 845E COARSE.AERATION.WATER TO ENSURE OF RNTERSECIIONZWITH THE UBLICTTHNOUGM AR ELISDINCING AT ME POINTLUDEO N SCOPE DA.-WATER REDUCIING LAND RETARDING. .A-WATER ROUGING OR TYPE PANT I -GENERAL PART 1 _GENERAL Np(TEL REFER TO NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS.STANDARD CONSTRUCTION OF WORK UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 1.01 WORK INCLUDED 1.01 WORK INCLUDED SP6CIFT DNS, G. REMOVE EXCESS GRAVEL FROM TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION 2.03 CURING COMPOUND:AST.C309,TYPEI.CUSS B:TRANSLUCENT. IN CASE OF A CONVICT,NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS.STANDARD ZONE. F. WHEN IMPROVING AN EXISTING ACCESS ROAD,GRADE THE EXISTING A THE WORK CONSISTS OF THE FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF ALL A ANTENNAS AND COAXIAL CABLES ARE FURNISHED BY NEXTEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION ROAD TO REMOVE ANY ORGANIC MATTER AND SMOOTH THE SURFACE BEFORE 2.04 ACCESSORIES MATERIALS TO BE FURNISHED,AND WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY SEPARATE CONTRACT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSIST ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS(LATEST EDITION)SHALL BE FOLLOWED. H. AFTER APPUCATIONS OF FINAL SURFACES,APPLY SOIL PLACING FILL OR STONE. THEREOF,INCLUDES ALL EOUIPMENT,LABOR AND SERVICES REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR IN TERMS OF COORDINATION AND SITE ACCESS. NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. STERIUZER TO ME STONE SURFACES.A REOU A NONSHRINK GROUT:PREMIXED COMPOUND CONSISTING OF NONMETALLIC Al STRUCTURAL.STEEL WORN,INCLUDING AL ITEMS INCIDENTAL THERETO AS ERECTION SUB-CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ME PROTECTION B CROSBY DRIVE PART 2 GENERAL NOTES G. PLACE FILL OR STONE IN J:MAXIMUM LIFTS AND COMPACT BEFORE AGGREGATE,CEMENT,WATER ROUGING AND PLASTICIZING AGENTS:CAPABLE SPECIFIED HEREIN AND AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. INCLUDING: OF PERSONNEL AND PROERTY. 1.06 SUBMITTALS PLACING NEXT UR. OF DEVELOPING MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 7.000 PSI IN 28 BEDFORD.MA 01730 I. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL DAYS. 1. STEEL FRAMING INCLUDING BEAMS,ANGLES,CHANNELS AND PLATES. B. INSTALL ANTENNAS AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS AND NEXTEL PHONE(781)276-3996 LAWS,ORDINANCES.RULES,REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF A BEFORE CONSTRUCTION H. ME FINISH GRADE,INCLUDING TOP SURFACE COURSE.SHALL. - SPECIFICATIONS. ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY,MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY EXTEND A MINIMUM OF 12:BEYOND ME SITE FENCE AND SHALL COVER THE B. -JOINT FILLER:BITUMINOU"TYPE.ASTM 01751 OR NON-BITUMINOUS 2. WELDING AND BOLTING OF ATTACHMENTS. SPECIFICATIONS.AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES WORK 1. IF REQUESTED SUBMIT SAMPLES OF MATERIAL AREA AS INDICATED. TYPE ASTM D1752. C. INSTALL GALVANIZED STEEL ANTENNA MOUNTS AS INDICATED ON PERFORMED ONEMERPROJELTC AND THE MATERIALS E OF ME WORK.THE SHALL FON ARPROVAL. 1. RIP RAP SHALL BE APPLIED TO THE SIOE SLOPES OF ALL FENCED C. ANCHOR BOLTS:ASTM A307.UNPRIMED. 1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDS DRAWINGS. BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, 2. AFTER CONSTRUCTION SITE AREAS,PARKING AREAS AND TO ALL OTHER SLOPES GREATER THAN 2:1, A THE WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE CODES AND STANDARDS OF.THE D. INSTALL FURNISHED GALVANIZED STEEL OR ALUMINUM WAVEGUIDE AND REGULATIONS.AND ORDINANCES. I. MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT J. 2.05 CONCRETE MIX FOLLOWING AGENCIES AS FURTHER CITED HEREIN: PROVIDE PRINTOUT Of THAT TEST. PHASE Ili/''� PROJECT 2. ME ARCHITECT/ENGINEER HAVE MADE EVERY EFFORT TO SR FORTH AND WARRANTY STATEMENT ON SOIL STERILIZED, DRAINAGE RIP RAP SHALL BE APPLIED TO THE SIDES OF DITCHES OR SWALES AS INDICATED ON PLANS. A. CONCRETE SHALL BE PROPORTIONED PER REQUIREMENTS OF XI 301 1. ASTM:AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS.AS PUBLISHED E. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE FOUR(4)SETS OF SWEEP TESTS USING IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ME COMPLETE h NEXTEL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FOR DESIGN STRENGTH$ IN'COMPILATION OF ASTM STANDARDS IN BUILDING CODES' HEWLETT-PACKARD 8713B RF SCALAR NETWORK ANALYZER. SUBMIT SCOPE OF WORK.ME CONTRACTOR BIDDING ME JOB IS 2. MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT ON K. RIP RAP ENTIRE DITCH FOR 6'-0"IN ALL DIRECTIONS AT CULVERT WORKABILITY. CONCRETE SHALL BE DEUVERED WITHIN 45 MINUTES OF FREQUENCY DOMAN REFLECTOMETER(FOR)TEST RESULTS TO ME PROJECT NEVERTHELESS CAUTIONED THAT MINOR OMISSIONS OR ERRORS IN GRASS SEEO AND FERTILIZER.IF REQUIRED. OPENINGS. ADDITION OF WATER TO MIX. 2. AWS:AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY INC.,AS PUBUSHED IN-STANOMD MANAGER. TESTING SHALL BE PERFORMED BY AN INDEPENDENT TESTING ME DRAWINGS AND OR SPECIFICATIONS SHALL NOT EXCUSE SAID DI.1-95,STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE-. SERVICE-0 BE BOUND AND SUBMITTED WITHIN ONE WEEK OF WORK CONTRACTOR FROM COMPLETING ME PROJECT AND IMPROVEMENTS 3. LANDSCAPING WARRANTY STATEMENT,IF REQUIRED. L SEED,FERDUZER AND STRAW COVER SHALL BE APPLIED TO L B. ME FOLLOWING STRENGTHS SHALL BE USED:MATERIALSPLETION. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THESE DOCUMENTS. OTHER DI ALL AREAS AND DITCHES.ORANAGE.SWALES,NOT OTHERWISE 1. FENCE POST FOUNDATIONS-DESIGN COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH AT 3. ASC:AMERICAN INSTTIUTE FOR STEEL CONSRtUCTION,AS PUBUSHED IN 2.01 MATERIALS RAPPED. 28 DAYS OF 3,000 PSI. 'CODE FOR STANDARD PRACTICE FOR STEEL BUILDINGS AND BRIDGES'; F. INSTALL COAXIAL CABLES AND TERMINATION'S BETWEEN ANTENNAS AND 3. ME CONTRACTOR OR BIDDER SHALL BEAR ME RESPONSIBILITY OF 2. EQUIPMENT FOUNDATION-DESIGN COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 'SPECIFICATIONS FOR ME DESIGN,FABRICATION AND ERECTION OF EQUIPMENT PR MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. WEATHERPROOF ALL NOTIFYING(IN WRITING)NEXTEL'S REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY A. ROAD AND SITE MATERIALS:FILL MATERIAL SHALL BE M. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL DITCHES.SWALES OR CULVERTS 3,000 P51 AT 28 DAYS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.(CONTRACTOR FURNISH STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR BUILDINGS'. CONNECTORS BETWEEN ME ANTENNA AND EQUIPMENT PER NARUFACNRER'S CONFUCTS.ERRORS OR OMISSIONS PRIOR TO ME SUBMISSION OF ACCEPTABLE SELECT FILL SHAD.BE IN ACCORDANCE WIN BE PLACED SO THEY DIRECT WATER TOWARDS.OR PERMIT STANDING WATER 4.000 PSI CONCRETE). CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL OR PERFORMANCE OF WORK. LOCAL DEPARTMENT OG HIGHWAY AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO SITE. IF OWNER DESIGNS OR IF DESIGN 3. CONCRETE STRENGTH FOR MONOPOLE OR TOWER FOUNDATION REQUIREMENT. TERMINATE ALL COAXIAL CABLE THREE(3)FEET IN EXCESS- _ STANDARD SPECIFICATION. ELEVATIONS CONVICT WITH THIS GUIDANCE ADVISE ME OWNER IMMEDIATELY. SHALL BE I,000 PSI MORE MAN ME MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. PARE 2-PRODUCTS OF ENTRY POWLOCATION UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. 4. THE SCOPE Of WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS, 4.000 PSI MINIMUM. EQUIPMENT,LABOR MO ALL OTHER MATERIALS AND LABOR DEEMED B. SOIL STERIUZER SHALL BE EPA REGISTERED OF LIQUID N. IF A DITCH UES WITH SLOPES GREATER THAN TEN PERCENT, 2.01 MATERIALS G. ANTENNA AND COAXIAL CABLE GROUNDING: NECESSARY TO COMPLETE ME WORN/PROJECT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. COMPOSITION AND PRE EMERGENCE DESIGN. MOUND DIVERSIONARY HEADWALLS IN ME DI CH AT CULVERT ENTRANCES. C. USE ACCELERATING ADMIXTURES IN COLD WEATHER AND SE 1. ALL EXTERIOR/6 GREEN GROUND WIRE'DAISY CHANT RELIABLE APPLIED WIRELESS. LLC RIP RAP ME UPSTREAM SIDE Of THE HEADWALL AS WELL AS ME DITCH RETARDING ADMIXTURES IN HOT WEATHER ONLY WHEN APPROVED BY ME A. STRUCTURAL STEEL`SMALL COMPLY WIN ME REQUIREMENTS OF ASTM CONNECTIONS ARE TO BE WEATHER SEALED WIN ANDREWS CONNECTIONS 14 GRANT ROAD S. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT ME JOB SITE PRIOR TO ME C. SOIL STABILIZER FABRIC SHALL BE MIRTH 600.OR EQUAL- FOR 6'-0'ABOVE ME CULVERT ENTRANCE ENGINEER. AT6 AND A50 FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL ARE TO BE WEATHER SEALED WIN ANDREWS CONNECTOR/SPLICE Wlf`1CHESTER. MA 01$90 SUBMISSION OF BIDS OR PERFORMING WORK TO FAMIUMIZE HIMSELF AT ACCESS ROAD AND AT COMPOUND. 2.02 WELDING WEATHERPROOFING KIT TYPE/22121]OR EQUAL 7$1 TER. M Z22 0. SEED AND FERTILIZER SHALL BE APPLIED TO SURFACE CONDITIONS 2, ALL COAXIAL CABLE GROUNDING KITS ARE TO BE INSTALLED ON WITH ME FIELD CONDITIONS AND TO VERIFY THAT ME PROTECT CAR D. TOTAL AR CONTENT SHALL BE 5 PERCENT PLUS OR MINUS 1 BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WIN ME CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS. D. GRAVEL FILL:WELL GRADED,HAD,DURABLE,NATURAL WHICH WILL ENCOURAGE ROOTING. RAKE AREAS TO BE SEEDED TO EVEN PERCENT. A. ALL WELDING SHALLL'.BE DONE BYT CERTIFIED WELDERS. CERTIFICATION SANG AND GRAVEL,FREE MOM ICE AND SNOW,ROOTS,SOD THE SURFACE AND TO LOOSEN ME SOIL STRAIGHT RUNS OF COAXAL CABLE(NOT WITHIN BENDS). SITE NAME: 6. ME CONTRACTOR SMALL OBTAIN AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH RUBBISH,AND OTHER DELETERIOUS ORGANIC MATTER. PART 3-EXECUTION DOCUMENTS SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR ENGINEER'S ARD/OR OWNER'S CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO STARTING WORK ON ANY REAR NOT MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TOME GRAVEL FILL T BE LIFTS P. SOW SEED IN TWO DIRECTIONS IN TWICE THE QUARTITY REVIEW IF REQUESTED. 1.02 RELATED WORN(ROOF TOP SITES) CLEARLY DEFINED BY THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS/CONTRALTI OF 9 MAXIMUM THICKNESS ARO COMPACTED TO 90%DENSITY. RECOMMENDED BY THE SEED PRODUCER. 3.01 INSPECTION, B. WELDING ELECTRODES FOR MANUAL SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING SHALLOW DOCUMENTS. SHALL CONFORM TO ASAP A-233,E70 SERIES. HARE ELECTRODES AND FURNISHED ME FOLLOWING WORK AS SPECIFIED UNDER CONSTRUCTION LLOW POND E. NO FILL OR EMBANKMENT MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED 0. R IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE GROWTH OF ME CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ANCHORS,SEATS,PENETRATIONS,PLATES, DOCUMENTS,BUT COORDINATE WIN OTHER TRADES PRIOR TO BID: 7. ME CONTRACTOR SHAD.INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS ON FROZEN GROUND.FROZEN MATERIALS.SNOW OR ICE SHALL SEEDED AND LANDSCAPED AREAS BY WATERING UP TO ME POINT OF REINFORCEMENT,AND OTHER ITEMS TO CAST INTO CONCRETE ARE GRANUTAR FLUX USED IN THE SUBMERGED ARC PROCESS SHALL CONFORM I. FLASHING OF OPENING INTO OUTSIDE WALLS NOT BE PACED IN ANY FILL OR EMBANKMENT. RELEASE FROM ME CONTRACT. CONTINUE TO REWORK BARE AREAS UNTIL ACCURATELY PLACED,HELD SECURELY,AND SHALL NOT CAUSE HARDSHIP IN TO ASC SPECIFICATIONS. 2. SEALING AND CAULKING ALL OPENINGS ACCORDING TO ME MANUFACTURER'S/VENDOR'S SPECIFICATIONS COMPLETE COVERAGE IS OBTANED. PLACING CONCRETE. 3. PAINTING UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR ORDINANCES 202 EQUIPMENT C. FIELD WELDING SHALL BE DONE AS PER AWSDIA REQUIREMENTS TAKE PRECEDENCE. 3.04 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 3.02 PREPARATION VISUAL INSPECTION IS ACCEPTABLE WHEN FILLET SIZES ME NOT SHOWN. 4. CUTTING AND PATCHING 8. ME CONTRACTOR SHALL MANTAN A FULL SET OF CONSTRUCTION A. COMPACTION SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY 1.03 REQUIREMENTS OR REGULATOR AGENCIES DOCUMENTS AT THE SITE UPDATED WITH ME LATEST REVISIONS AND ME MANEPS FOOT.EONS.LARGER VIBRATORY RE RUBB SHALL BE TIED RO COMPACTED D ASTM D-5 MPFOROSITESHALL BE 90%TRIO 9 R MAXIMUM DENSITY IDENSITY ACCORDANCE UNDER TO CLEANING CONTRACTOR WITH STEEL BRUSH AND MFLYIN PREPAIRE PREVIOUSLY BONDING NG AGENT COAL CARVE NT (CD)WELDINSTUD IC TECHNIQUE QNG SMALL E USING BE ACCOMPLISHED FASTENERS,INC. SCE A. FURNISH U.L US1E0 EQUIPMENT WHERE SUCH LABEL 5 AVAILABLE. CASCADE #. ry�] ADDENDUM'S OR CERIWITH ONSME PROJECT.FOR THE USE OF ALL WEIGHING AT LEAST FIVE TONS.SMALLER AREAS SHALL EOUIPMENT FOUNDATION AREASW,AREAS OF SETTLEMENT WILL BE EXCAVATED BONDING AGENT IN ACCORDANCE WRIT MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. CAPACITOR DISCHARGE STUD WELDER,NELSON STUD WELDER OR EQUAL INSTAL N CONFORMANCE WIN U.L STANDARDS WHERE APPLICABLE. B S/3XC 115 PERSONNEL INVOLVED WITH ME PROJECT. BE COMPACTD BY POWER-DRIVER,HAND HELD TAMPERS. AND REFILLED AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 9. ME CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT ME PROJECT 3.03 PLACING CONCRETE 2.2 PROVIDE STUD FASTENERS OF MATERIALS AND SIZES SHOWN UN ITH B. INSTALL ANTENNA ANTENNA CABLES,GROUNDING SYSTEM IN DESCRIED HEREIN,ME CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY PART J EXCAVATION B. THE COMPACTION TEST RESULTS SHALL BE AVAILABLE PRIOR TO DRAWINGS OR AS RECOMMENDED BY ME MANUFACTURER FOR STRUCTURAL ACCORDANCE W DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION IN EFFECT AT PROJECT ME CONCRETE POUR. A ME ENGINEER SHALL BE NOTIFIED NOT LESS THAN 24 HOURS IN LOADINGS REQUIRED. LOCATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF STATE AND LOCAL BUILDING CODES. RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS.METHODS, 3.01 INSPECTIONS:LOCAL BUILDING INSPECTOR SHALL BE TIMELY NOTIFIED ADVANCE OF CONCRETE PLACEMENT. UNLESS INSPECTION IS WAVED IN AND SPECIAL CODES HAVING JURISDICTION OVER SPECIFIC PORTIONS OF JJ!! TECHNIQUES,SEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES AND FOR COORDINATING NO LESS MAN 48 HOURS.IN ADVANCE OF CONCRETE POURS. 3.05 PROTECTION EACH CASE.PLACING OF CONCRETE SHALL BE PERFORMED ONLY IN ME 2.3 FOLLOW MANUFACTURES SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS TO WORK. MIS WORK INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO ME FOLLOWING: SITE p: ALL PORTIONS OF ME WORK UNDER THE CONTRACT. PRESENCE OF ME ENGINEER. PROPERLY SELECT AND INSTALL STUD WELDS. 10.ME CONTRACTOR SMALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL 3.02 PREPARATION - A PROTECT SEEDED AREAS FROM EROSION BY SPREADING STRAW TO 1. CIA-ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION RS-22. MA1909 PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS WHICH MAY BE REQUIRED FOR ME WORK A UNIFORM LOOSE DEPTH OF 1'-2.,STAKE AND RE DOWN AS REQUIRED. CONCRETE SHALL NOT BE.PLACED UNTIL ALL FORM WORK,EMSEDOD PARTS, 2.03 BOLTING STRUCTURAL STANDARDS FOR STEEL ANTENNA TOWERS AND ANTENNA BY ME ARCHITECT ENGINEER,THE STATE,COUNTY OR LOCAL A. CLEAR AND REMOVE SS TREES,BRUSH STUMPS AND DEBRIS USE OF EROSION CONTROL MESH OR MULCH NET SHALL BE AN ACCEPTABLE STEEL REINFORCEMENT,FOUNDATION SURFACES,AND JOINTS INVOLVED IN SUPPORTING STRUCTURES. / FROM SITE AREA AND ACCESS ROAD RIGHT AWAY AS REQUIRED. ALTERNATIVE. ME PLACING HAVE BEEN APPROVED,AND UNTIL FACIUTIES ACCEPTABLE TO A BOLTS SHALL BE 3/4'0(MINIMUM)CONFORMING TO ASTM A325,HOT GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY. ME NEXTEL REPRESENTATIVE HAVE BEEN PROVIDED AND MADE READY FOR DIP GALVANIZED OR ASTM A153. NUTS SHALL BE HLAW HEX TYPE. 2, FM-FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION ADVISORY CIRCULAR 'a 11.THE CONTRACTOR SMALL MAKE.NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT B. PRIOR TO OTHER EXCAVATION AND CONSTRUCTION EFFORTS B. ALL MEES PLACED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A LANDSCAPE CONTRACT ACCOMPLISHMENT OF ME WORK AS SPECIFIED. CONCRETE MAY NOT BE - AC..]0/7460-IH,OBSTRUCTION MARKING AND LIGHTING. GRUB ORGMIC MATERIAL TO A MINIMUM OF 6-BELOW ORIGINAL SMALL BE WRAPPED,TIED WITH HOSE PROTECTED WIRE AND SECURED TO ORDERED FOR PLACEMENT UNTIL ALL ITEMS HAVE BEEN APPROVED MB B. AL BOLTS SMALL BE INSTALLED IN SUP CRITICAL CONNECTIONS Ll(15T1NC IMPROVEMENT.EASEMENT.PAVING.CURBING.RC. GROUND LEVEL. NEXTEL HAS PERFORMED A FINAL,'tiSPECTION AND APPROVAL TO CONFORMING TO NSC.USING ME 1/{'TURN METHOD. FCC-FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RULES AND DURING CONSTRUCTION UPON COMPLETION OF WORK,ME STAKES EXTENDING 2'-0 INTO ME GROUND TIN FOUR SIDES OF.THE TREE. 'CONSTRUCTION DWGS CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE . START PLACEMENT IN WRITING REGULATIONS FORM 715.OBSTRUCTION MARKING AND LIGHTING SPECIFICATION 1 OCCURRED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT ME PROPERTY. C. UNLESS,OMERWISE INSTRUCTED BY NEf.1EL.INC., C. FULL EXPOSED AREAS SHALL BE PROTECTED AGAINST WASHOUTS AND - 2.04 FABRICATION - .FOR ANTENNA-STRUCTURES AND FORA]i50.HIGHT INTENSITY OBSTRUCTION REMOVE MEES.BRUSH STUMPS AND DEBRIS FROM THE SOIL EROSION. STRAW BALE SMALL BE PLACED AT ME INLET'APPROACH B. UNLESS SPECIFIED TO BE BEVELED,EXPOSE°EDGES OF'FLOATEO'OR - -LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS FOR ANTENNA STRUCTURES. 12.ME CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP ME GENERAL WORK AREA CLEAN PROPERTY TO AM AUTHORIZED DISPOSABLE LOCATION. TO ALL NEW OR EXISTING CULVERTS. REFER TO:DRAL DRAWINGS. TROWELED SURFACES SHALL.BE EDGED WITH'A�TOOL HAVING A'J/4- - 'A FABRICATION OF STEEL SHALL.CONFORM.TO.THE ASC AND AWS AND HAZARD FREE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL _ CORNER RADIUS. STANDARDS AND CODES. d. NEC- NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE-ON TOWER LIGHTING DIRT,DEBRIS.RUBBISH AND REMOVE ALL UNNECESSARY MATERIAL. D. Pft10R TO PLACEMENT OF FILL OR BASE MATERIALS.ROLL OMSION D3D00-CONCRETE - •- KITS. eA - ME SOIL C. PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WIN ACI 301. 205 FINISH IJ.ME CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL PERTINENT SECTIONS Of 03300 CAST-ION-PLACE-CONCRETE 5. UL-UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES APPROVED ELECTRICAL i E WHERE UNSTABLE SOIL CONDITIONS ARE ENCOUNTERED THE STATE BASIC BUILDING CODE.LATEST EDITION,AND E. , 0. ME CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT REINFORCEMENT,INSERTS. +>• AL STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL BE HOT-DIP GALVANIZE°AFTER PRODUCTS. LINE ME GRUBBED MEAS WITH STABILIZER MAT PRIOR TO PART I -GENERAL EMBEDDED PARTS,FORMED JOINTS AND VAPOR BARRIERS ME NOT -FABRICATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM A123. b AL OSHA REQUIREMENTS NS R, THEY APPLY TO THIS PROJECT. - PLACEMENT OF FILL OR BASE MATERIAL OISNRBEO DURING CONCRETE ALL EXISTING ACTIVE SEWER,WATER,GAS,ELECTRIC,AHED OTHER MET[PLACEMENT, 6. IN ALL CASES,PART]]OF ME FM RULES AND PARTS 17 biJ%' 1.01 DESCRIPTION B. FOR ELECTRICAL-MARDWARE REF.TO DWG E-3. UTILITIES WHERE ENCOUNTERED REQUIRED THE WORK, PROP BE PROTE°TD AHD 22. ME FCC RULES ARE APPLICABLE AND IN THE EVENT OF "`` J.OJ INSTALLATION M ALL TIMES.AND WHERE CITED FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF E. THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM O NCRETE COVER SHALL IN PROVIDED FOR CONFLICT,SUPERSEDE ANY OTHER STANDARDS OR SPECIFICATIONS. THE WORK,SHALL BE RELOCATED AS DIRECTED BY THE WORK INCLUDES CONSTRUCTION OF LIST-IN-PLACED CONCRETE REINFORCING STEEL UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS: 2.06 PROTECTION ARC EXTREME GINEEFL A. THECAUTIONSHOULD BE USED BY ME CONTRACTOR WHEN BASE COURSE ELEVATION SUE AND PRIOR 0TO FORMING MEAS FOUNDATIONS.BE AT ME SUB- REINFORCING,FORMWORK,ANFOUNDATIONS INCLUDING D(ACCESSORY SHING AND(MATERIALS AS SHOWN OVINSTALLING READY-IX NE CONCRETE EXPOS D TO EARN°R WEATHER: A UPON COMPLETION OF ERECTION INSPECT ALL GALVANIZED STEEL AND AGAINST EARN 3 IN. T' 199°LIFE SAFETY CODE NFPA- ROIL D EXCAVATING OR PIER DRILLING AROUND NEAR UTILITIES. GRACE OR FILL ME SITE AND ACCESS ROM AS REQUIRED TO DRAWINGS. CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE INCLUDES Al SITE CONCRETE, /6 AND URGER....................................... 2 IN. PANT ANY FIELD CUTS,WELDS,OR GALVANIZED BREAKS WITH ZINC BASED 0 12-27-06 FOR CONSTRUCTION PRODUCE EVEN DISMI8UTION OF SPOILS RESULTING INCLUDING FOUNDATIONS,SLABS ON GRADE.EQUIPMER PADS,AND GUARD PAINT. COLOR TO MATCH ME GALVANIZING PROCESS. - CONTACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SAFETY TRAINING FOR THE WORKING FROM FOUNDATION EXCAVATIONS.ME RESULTING GRADE SHALL POST FOUNDATIONS. CONCRETE NOTEXPOSEDA,TO EARTH OR WEAL ER IN. NOT CAST A 12-1 1-06 CONSTRUCTION DRAFT CREW.MIS WILL INCLUDE BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO A)FALL PROTECTION CORRESPOND WIN SAD SUB-BASE COURSE.ELEVATIONS ARE TO AGAINST THE GROUND. PART 3-EXECUTION B)CONFINED SPACE C)ELECMICAL SAFETY O)MENCHING AND BE CALCULATED FROM FINISHED GRADES OR SLOPES INDICATED. 1.02 RELATED WORK SLAB AND WALL...........................................3 4 IN. ` EXCAVATION. / 3.01 ERECTION OF STEEL ALL EXISTING INACTIVE SEWER,WATER.CAS,ELECTRIC AND OTHER B. CLEAR EXCESS SPOILS,IF ANY,FROM JOB SITE.AND DO NOT A COORDINATE UNDER SLAB CONDUITS BEANS AND COLUMNS............-...................I I/2 N. PROFESSIONAL STAMP UTILITIES.WHICH INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION OF ME WORK, SPREAD BEYOND THE'UNITS OF NE%TEL INC. A PROVIDE ALL ERECTION EQUIPMENT,BRACING.PUNNING.FIELD BOLTS, SHALL BE REMOVED AND/OR CAPPED,PLUGGED OR OTHERWISE LEASE PROPERTY UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY PROJECT MANAGER. B. COORDINATE WITH GROUNDING 3.04 SURFACE FINISHES NUTS,WASHERS,DRIFT PINS,AND SIMILAR MATERIALS WHICH DO NOT FORM ' OISCONTINUE0 AT POINTS WHICH WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH ME APART OF ME COMPETED CONSTRUCTION BUT ARE NECESSARY FOR ITS ��� ®� EXECUTION OF THE WORK,SUBJECT TO ME APPROVAL OF ME C. ME ACCESS ROAD SHALL BE BROUGHT TO BASE COURSE 1.03 APPUCABLE STANDARDS A SURFACES AGAINST WHICH BACK FILL OR CONCRETE SHALL BE PLACED PROPER ERECTION. _ ARCHITECT/ENGINEER. ELEVATION PRIOR TO FOUNDATION CONSTRUCTION, REQUIRE NO MEAMENT EXCETR REPAIR OF DEFECTIVE AREAS. awS 14.ME CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY NEXTEL'S REPRESENTATIVE WHERE D. DO NOT CREATE DEPRESSIONS WHERE WATER MAY POND. A. ACI-301 -SPECIFICATIONS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE BUILDINGS. B. SURFACES THAT WILL 6E PERMANENTLY EXPOSED SHALL PRESENT A B. ERECT AN ANCHOR ALL OSC REFERENCE STANDARDS. ALL WORKSMALL STEEL 1.ACCORDANCE BE ACCURATELY SETT TO A CONVICT OCCURS ON ANY OF ME CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.ME B. ACI 347-GUIDE TO FORMWORK FOR CONCRETE. UNIFORM FINISH PROVIDED BY THE REMOVAL OF FINS AND ME FlWNG OF ESTABLISHED UNES AND ELEVATIONS AND RIGIDLY FASTENED IN PLACE WITH -Y HOLES AND OTHER IRREGULARITIES WITH DRY PACK GROUT,OR BY SACKING SUITABLE ATTACHMENTS TO ME CONSTRUCTION OF ME BUILDING. Q ,n CONTRACTOR IS NOT K ORDER MATERIAL CT CONSTRUCT ANY WITH UTILITY OR ORDINARY GROUT. �NA� I G PORTION OF N WORK THAT IS N CONVICT UNTIL ME CONVICT IS C. ISTM C]3-CONCRETE AGGREGATES C. TEMPORARY BRACING,GUYING AND SUPPORT SHALL BE PROVIDED TO pQ� (g�L/�y ,e RESOLVED BY NEXTEL'S REPRESENTATIVE(WEE). C. SURFACES THAT WOUND NORMALLY BE LEVEL AND WHICH WILL BE KEEP ME STRUCTURE SAFE AND ALIGNED AT AL TIMES DURING C 'ACKSO[V F" 0. AtiTN C94-READY-MIXED CONCRETE PERMANENTLY EXPOSED TO ME WEATHER SMALL BE SLOPED FOR DRAINAGE. CONSTRUCTION,AND TEMPORARY LOADS AND STAY WITHIN SAFE CAPACITY OF PROPERTY LINES,ETC.ON THE JOB. E. ASAP CI50-PORTIAND CEMENT I5.ME CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS,ELEVATIONS, UNLESS ENGINEER'S DESIGN DRAWING SPECIFIES A HORIZONTAL SURFACE OR ALL BUILDING COMPONENTS. x0a ;Z y71 J co,SHOWS ME SLOPE REQUIRED. ME TOPS OF NARROW SURFACES,SUCH AS - 16.ME CONTRACTOR SMALL NOTIFY ME RF ENGINEER F. ASTV C260-AIR-ENTRNNING ADMIXTURES FOR CONCRETE. - STAR MEADS,WALLS,CURBS,AND PARAPETS SHALL BE SLOPED FOR ANTENNA AZIMUTH VERIFICATION(DURING ANTENNA INSTALLATION) APPROXIMATELY 3/8`/R OF WIDTH. BROADER SURFACES SUCH AS WALKS, PRIOR TO CONDUCTING SITE SWEEPING. G. ASTM C309-LIQUID MEMBRANE FORMING COMPOUNDS FOR CURING ROADS.PARKING AREAS AND PLATFORMS SMALL BE SLOPED APPROXIMATELY V CONCRETE 1/4'/FT. Q 17.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT,ATA ME END OF THE TO NEXTEL'S E PROJECT, A COMPLETE SET OF AS-BUILT DRAWINGS H. ASTN C494-CHEMICAL ADMIXTURES FOR CONCRETE. 0. SURFACES THAT WILL AS COVERED BY BACKFlLL OR CONCRETE SHALL REPRESENTATIVE(WEE). I. ASTMM15-DEFORMED STEEL BARS FOR CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT. BE SMOOTH SCREEDED. 18.ME GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL IN ALL INSTANCES CONFORM TO E. EXPOSED SLAB SURFACES SHALL BE CONSOLIDATED.SCREEDED, THE SPECIFICATIONS ISSUED BY NEXTEL. J. ASTM A185-STEEL WELDED PARE FABRIC FOR CONCRETE FLOATED,AND'STEEL TROWELED.' HAND OR POWER-DRIVEN EQUIPMENT REINFORCEMENT MAY BE USED FOR ROATINGS WHICH SMALL BE STARTED AS SOON AS ME DIVISION 070M-SITE WORK ANTI ORONAGE SCREENED SURFACE HAS ATTAINED A STIFFNESS TO PERMIT FINISHING EARTHWORK.E%[VATI°N AND GRADING 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE OPERATIONS. ALL EDGES MUST HAVE A 3/4'CHAMFER. CONCRETE EXPANSION ANCHORS AND EPDXY ANCHORS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN DRAWN BY: AC CHECKED BY: KB PART I GENERA CONCRETE MATERIALS AND OPERATIONS SHALL BE TESTED AND INSPECTED ACCORDANCE WIN MANUFACTURER'S REQUIREMENTS,SPECIAL INSPECTIONS, BY ME ENGINEER AS DIRECTED BY NEXTEL REQUIRED BY GOVERNING CODES.SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ORDER TO 1.01 WORK INCLUDED:REFER TO THE SURVEY AND MAINTAIN MANUFACTURER'S WAMUM ALLOWABLE LOADS. MANUFACTURER'S SITE PUN FOR WORK INCLUDED. 1.05 TESTS MINIMUM CONCRETE EDGE DISTANCE SHALL BE"WANED DURING _ JOB #: 2758.053 1.02 RELATED WORK CONCRETE TESTS SHALL AS BELOW OR DIRECTED BY INSTALLATION. NEXTEL INSPECTED CBYCMEE RIALS AND OPERATIONS ENGINEER AS ME WORK PROGRESSES. AS PROGRESSES,LL •FFAILURE TO AND 3.05 PATCHING SITE ADDRESS: A CONSTRUCTION OF EQUIPMENT FOUNDATIONS B. INSTALLATION OF ANTENNA SYSTEM DETECT ANY DEFECTIVE WORK OR MATERIAL SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY PREVENT ME CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY UPON REMOVAL LATER REJECTION WHEN SUCH DEFECT IS DISCOVERED NOR SHALL R OF THE FORMS TO OBSERVE CONCRETE SURFACE CONDITIONS. ' 1.03 DESCRIPTIONS 08UGATE ME ENGINEER FOR FINAL ACCEPTANCE. IMPERFECTIONS SHALL BE PATGMED ACCORDING TO ME ENGINEERS A ACCESS RDA°,TURNAROUND AREAS,AND SLATES ARE A THREE CONCRETE TEST CYLINDERS SHALL BE TAKEN OF THE TOWER DIRECTION. 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE CONSTRUCTED TO PROVIDE A WELL MANED.EASILY PIER FOUNDATION. ONE SHALL BE TAKEN OF ME TOWER PIER FOUNDATION. 3.06 DEFECTIVE CONCRETE MAINTNND,EVEN SURFACE FOR MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT ONE SHALL BE TESTED O THREE DAYS.ONE O F REQUIRED CAPS. THE HYANNIS, MA 02630 DELIVERIES AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ACCESS. THIRD CYLINDER SHALL BE KEPT SEPARATELY. IF REQUIRED TO BE USED IN THE CONTRACTOR SSA MODIFY OR REPLACE CONCRETE NOT CONFORMING THE MORE. TO REQUIRED LEVELS AND-LL\'E5.DUALS.AND ELEVATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE B. ONE SLUMP TEST SMALL BE TAKEN FOR EACH SR OF TEST CYLINDERS ACI 301 A APPLY SOIL STERILIZER IN ACCORDANCE WIN TAKEN. SLUMP SHALL NOT EMCEED 4'UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 3.07 PROTECTION MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION(USE AS NEEDED). PART 2-PRODUCT B. VEGETATION LANDSCAPING.IF INCLUDED WITHIN ME A IMMEDIATELY AFTER PIACLNENT.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ME CONTRACT,WILL BE PLACED AND MAINTAINED AS RECOMMENDED 2.01 CONCRETE MATERIALS CONCRETE FROM PREMATURE.(i4YING. EXCESSIVELY HOT OR COD SHEET TITLE: LL BY NURSERY INDUSTRY STANDARDS. TEMPERATURES.AND MECHARXlL INJURY.'FINISHED WORK SHALL BE CONCRETE SHA BE COMPOSED OF PORTAND CEMENT,WATER,FINE AND PROTECTED. ' COARS 1.05 SEQUENCINGE AGGREGATES,AND ADMIXTURES AS SPECIFIED BELOW.ALL WELL MI%O AND BROUGHT TO PROPER CONSISTENCY,CUSS 1.II,IIJ,OR V. B. CONCRETE SMALL BE MAINTAINED WITH MINIMA MOISTURE LOSS AT A CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LAYOUT ANO CONSTRUCTION RELATIVELY CONSTANT`TEMPERATURE FOR PERIOD NECESSARY FOR HYDRATION STAKING.CONFIRM SURVEY STAKES-0 ESTABLISH LINE AND GRADE A CEMENT:CEMENT SHALL BE TYPE II,GRAY COLOR.LOW-ALKAI OF CEMENT AND HAROENING CF CONCRETE. STAKES PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION. POgTIAND CEMENT CONFORMING TO ASAP C150. - GENERAL NOTES C. ALL CONCRETE SHALL BF WATER CURD PER ACCEPTABLE PRACTICES B. GRUB ME COMPLETE ROAD AND SITE AREA PRIOR TO B. FINE AND COARSE AGGREGATES:AGGREGATES FOR USE IN CONCRETE SPECIFIED By AG CODE. FOUNDATION CONSTRUCTION OR PLACEMENT OF BACON FILL OR SUB- SHALL COMPLY WITH ASAP C33. BASE NATERIAL. C. WATER:WATER FOR MIXING AND CURING CONCRETE SMALL BE FREE C. CONSTRUCT TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ZONE ALONG ACCESS .ROM SEWAGE.OIL,ACID.AJKAL,AND SALTS AND SHALL BE FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE OUARTITIES OF SILT.ORGANIC MATTER,-0 OTHER °RIM:. DELETERIOUS SUBSTANCES, D. ME SITE AREA WILL BE BROUGHT TO SUB-BASE ELEVATION COURSE SPECIFlD BY ACI CODE. SHEET NUMBER: ELEVATION AND ME ACCESS ROAD TO BASE COURSE ELEVATION PRIOR TO FORKING FOUNDATIONS n E. APPLY.SOIL STERIUZER PRIOR TO PLACING BASE MATERIALS. A-4 ELECTRICAL LEGEND TM SYMBOLS ABBREVIATIONS +NEICTEL� (2) 3#10, 1#12G — --O CONDUIT TURNING UP _ ACCA ANTENNA CABLE COVER ASSEMBLY NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1" EMT 7 1(E) 200A, 1�, AGB COPPER ANTENNA GROUND BAR 9 CROSBY DRIVE AC PANEL CONDUIT TURNING DOWN BEDFO(78 MA 01730 PHONE(781)278-3999 AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE CONDUIT RUN UNDERGROUND BCW BARE COPPER WIRE (P) T1 CABLE CONDUIT RUN ABOVE GROUND BTS BASE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM ' METER ON METER/BREAKER UNIT CIBGE COAX ISOLATED GROUND BAR EXTERNAL PHASE IC PROJECT DWG DRAWING 5/8" x 10'-0"COPPER CLAD EMT ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING GROUND ROD GEN GENERATOR (P) 3OA-2P (SLOT —(P) 3OA-2P (SLOT EXOTHERMIC TYPE CONNECTION GPS GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM _ #17/19) #18/20) � GR GROWTH (P) MODCELL COMPRESSION TYPE CONNECTION •• '� 4.08 IGR INTERIOR GROUND RING (HALO) l CABINET —G—G— GROUND RING. #2 AWC SOLID LAGS LOWER ANTENNA COPPER GROUND BAR RELIABLE APPLIED WIRELESS. LLC (E) TELCO TINNED BARE COPPER GROUND 14 GRANT ROAD BOARD CONDUCTOR 6"BELOW FROST UNE MIGB MASTER ISOLATED GROUND BAR WIfJCHESTER. MA 01890 AND 24" OFF CONCRETE PLATFORM PCs PERSONAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 781-756-0222 • PPC POWER PROTECTION CABINET SITE NAME: XX% REPRESENTS DETAIL NUMBER PRC PRIMARY RADIO CABINET XX% —REF. DRAWING NUMBER FIGS RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL SHALLOW POND i FIWY RACEWAY TYP TYPICAL SCHEMATIC ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICES RISER DIAGRAM %XX DETAIL NUMBER CASCADE #• SSLP NEXTEL SPECTRUM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP SCALE: NONE UAGB UPPER ANTENNA COPPER GROUND BAR B S 7 3XC 1 1 5 (E) EXISTING ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (P) PROPOSED SECTION 16010 — GENERAL PROVISIONS NOTES TO CONTRACTOR: SITE # MA1909 A. REQUIREMENTS: FURNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, SERVICE, EQUIPMENT,AND 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT THE EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID.ANY 21.CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL DIRECT BURIED CONDUITS WITH 6"WIDE. 6 MIL THICK APPLIANCES REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION OF THE COMPLETE QUESTIONS ARISING DURING THE 810 PERIOD IN REGARDS TO THE CONTRACTORS FUNCTIONS. ALUMINIZED PLASTIC WARNING TAPE IDENTIFYING CONTENTS.TAPE COLORS SHALL BE ORANGE- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT THE SCOPE OF WORK, OR ANY OTHER ISSUE RELATED TO THIS PROJECT SHALL BE - FOR TELEPHONE AND RED FOR ELECTRIC. - - DRAWINGS. BROUGHT UP DURING THE 810 PERIOD WITH THE ENGINEER FOR CLARIFICATION, NOT AFTER CON+.7TRUC.TIOLtl DWG'S THE CONTRACT HAS BEEN AWARDED. 3� - .ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROM A SECTION OF S TIT CONDUIT F R T C B. REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIES AND STANDARDS: INSTALLATION, MATERIAL, 22 DE E ETE t0 EL O - EQUIPMENT-.AND•WORKMANSHIP SHALL CONFORM TO THE APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF-."'_''; 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL'PERMITS AN PAY FEES CONNECTION TO THE PRIMARY RADIO CABINET. COORDINATE EXACT CONNECTION `� THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE(NEC) —APPLICABLE STATE ELECTRIC CODES, AS MAY BE REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL WORK AND FOR SCHEDULING OF ALL INSPECTIO S,AS TYPE WITH LUCENT. - _ n�' _THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY CODE (NESC),AND THE TERMS AND THE REQUIRED WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY. ' CONDITIONS OF THE.AUTHORITIES HAVING LAWFUL JURISDICTION PERTAINING TO THE 23.ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A SECTION OF SEALTTTE CONDUIT FOR POWER CONNECTION �j WORK REQUIRED. ALL MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED BY THESE CODES,RULES, -" TO THE PRIMARY RADIO CABINET. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL 6'-0"COIL OF - z 'l yFT`.I.. REGULATIONS,.AND AUTHORITIES SHALL BE MADE BY THE CONTRACTOR WITHOUT 3. UTILITY SERVICES SHOWN ARE PROPOSED,THE ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR.SHALL COORDINATE WIRE AT THE END OF THE SEALTITE. ADDITIONAL CHARGE TO THE OWNER. EXACT TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC SERVICE CONNECTION POINTS, ROUTING AND ASSOCIATED _ r= 'F,Fy REQUIREMENTS WITH LOCAL UTILITY COMPANIES& NEXTEL CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. - 24.GROUND IN ACCORD W/LOCAL CODE & SHEET E-2. _ C. UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES (UL): ALL MATERIALS,APPLIANCES, EQUIPMENT, OR - OR DEVICES SHALL CONFORM TO THE APPLICABLE STANDARDS OF UNDERWRITER'S 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TEMPORARY POWER AND UGHTINC AS REQUIRED FOR.THE WORK. 25.PROVIDE (2) 4"GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL CONDUIT RISER WITH 1/4"NYLON DRAG LINE INCLUDING LABORATORIES, INC.THE LABEL OF, OR LISTING BY. UL, IS.REQUIRED. -"'5. LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT, CONDUIT AND DEVICES SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS ARE 90' GRC SWEEP AT POLE (UP TO 20—0"AFG.) -SECURE TO POLE PER UTILITY COMPANY . Q SECTION 16110 — RACEWAYS, BOXES AND FITTINGS APPROXIMATE AND SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH FIELD CONDITIONS PRIOR TO ROUGH—IN. REQUIREMENTS. PRIMARY CABLES BY UTILITY COMPANY O 12-27-06 FOR CONSTRUCTION A. CONDUIT FITTINGS CONNECTORS AND COUPLINGS EMT COUPLINGS AND CONNECTORS 6. THE CONDUIT RUNS AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE APPROXIMATE. EXACT LOCATION AND A 12—11-06 CONSTRUCTION DRAFT. EITHER STEEL OR MALLEABLE IRON ONLY. "CONCRETE TIGHT"OR "RAIN TIGHT"AND ROUTING SHALL BE PER EXISTING FIELD CONDITIONS. ITH R THE AN RING COMPRESSION TYPE R STAINLESS S MULTIPLE PR E E E GLAND D G C E55 E O LE 5 TESL L LE OFESSIONAL PROVIDE PULL BOXES AND JUNCTION BOXES WHERE SHOWN OR REQUIRED BY NEC. POINT LOCKING TYPE. CONNECTORS TO HAVE INSULATED THROATS. EMT FITTINGS USING 7. - ��� SET SCREWS OR INDENTATIONS AS A MEANS OF ATTACHMENT ARE NOT PERMITTED. B. L CONDUITSOF B. BUSHINGS: INSULATED TYPE, DESIGNED TO PREVENT ABRASION OF WIRES WITHOUT NO RIGHT DEVICE OTHER ITHAN ESTANDARD CONDUIT RELBOWSWWITHNI2"MNIMIIM46-10. _ �t�\ Mqs IMPAIRING THE CONTINUITY OF THE CONDUIT GROUNDING SYSTEM, FOR RIGID STEEL INSIDE SWEEPS FOR ALL CONDUITS 2"OR LARGER. 2UUA 1 PH 280V NEXTEL PANEL SCHEDULE Z� CONDUIT, IMC AND RIGID ALUMINUM CONDUIT. TRICHUR _�yG 9. ALL CONDUIT TERMINATIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH PLASTIC THROAT INSULATING C. CONDUIT INSTALLATIONS:CONDUIT SYSTEMS, EMT, OR RIGID NON—METALLIC CONDUIT GROUNDING BUSHINGS. A. UNLESS NOTED. INSTALL CONCEALED CONDUIT AND EMT IN AS DIRECT UNES AS POSSIBLE. 1p, ALL WIRE SHALL BE TYPE THWN, SOLID,ANNEALED COPPER UP TO SIZE #10 AWG(#8 lUID O -4 INSTALL EXPOSED CONDUITS AND EMT PARALLEL TO OR AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE LINES LARGER SHALL BE CONCENTRIC STRANDED) E DEGREE E (UP DEGREES F), WG CKT CKT C� VENKATARAMAN - OF THE BUILDING. RIGHT ANGLE BENDS IN EXPOSED CONDUIT AND EMT RUNS SHALL BE CONDUCTIVITY, MINIMUM ENT#12 # DESCRIPTION AMP AMP DESCRIPTION # TO RADIUS NO LESS THANMADE WITH STANDARD OTHOSE OFV JOINTED CONDUIT STANDA D ELBOWS.FITTINGS OR CONDUIT BENT 11. ALL WIRES SHALL BE TAGGED AT ALL PULL BOXES,J—BOXES, EQUIPMENT BOXES AND A .�,, 2878� Q CABINETS WITH APPROVED PLASTIC TAGS, ACTION CRAFT, BRADY, OR APPROVED EQUAL. 1 RECTIFIER CKT #1 30 30 RECTIFIER.CKT #2 2 .PO FC, �V D. CONDUIT SUPPORTS: PROVIDE SUPPORTS FOR HORIZONTAL CONDUITS AND EMT 12. ALL NEW MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A U.L. LABEL 3 4 T NOT MORE THAN 8 FEET APART WITH NOT LESS THAN TWO SUPPORTS FOR EACH 10 5 RECTIFIER CKT #3 30 30 RECTIFIER CKT #4 6 NAL E FOOT STRAIGHT LENGTH AND ONE SUPPORT NEAR EACH ELBOW OR BEND INCLUDING 13.CONDUIT ROUGH—IN SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO AVOID RUNS ABOVE SUSPENDED CEILINGS AND WITHIN 3 FEET OF ALL JUNCTION BOXES, LOCATION CONFLICTS. VERIFY WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR AND COMPLY AS REQUIRED.- 7 8 1 SWITCHES, FIRINGS, ETC. INSTALL ONE HOLE PIPE STRAPS ON CONDUITS 1 INCH OR SMALLER INSTALL INDIVIDUAL PIPE HANGERS FOR CONDUITS LARGER THAN 1 INCH. 14.ALL PANEL DIRECTORIES SHALL BE TYPEWRITTEN NOT HAND WRITTEN. 9 RECTIFIER CKT #5 30 30 RECTIFIER CKT #6 10 SPRING STEEL FASTENERS WITH HANGER RODS MAY BE USED IN DRY LOCATIONS IN UEU DRAWN BY: AC CHECKED BY: KB OF PIPE STRAPS. 15.INSTALL AN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN ALL CONDUITS PER THE SPECIFICATIONS 11 12 AND NEC. THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE BONDED AT ALL JUNCTION 13 RECTIFIER CKT #7 30 30 RECTIFIER CKT #8 14 SECTION 16120 — CONDUCTORS BOXES, PULLBOXES,AND ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES, STARTERS,AND EQUIPMENT CABINETS. _ JOB #: 2758.053 A. WIRES AND CABLES (600 VOLTS): CONFORM TO THE APPLICABLE UL AND ILEA 15 16 STANDARDS FOR THE USE INTENDED. USE COPPER CONDUCTORS WITH 600 VOLTS 16.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE AS—BUILT DRAWINGS, DOCUMENT ANY AND ALL WIRING INSULATION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED OR NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS. USE STRANDED AND EQUIPMENT CONDITIONS AND CHANGES WHILE COMPLETING THIS CONTRACT. SUBMIT A; 17 (P) MODCELL 30 30 (P) MODCELL 1 18 SITE ADDRESS: CONDUCTORS FOR NO. 8 OR LARGER WHERE ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR NOTED OTHERWISE SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION. 19 ON THE DRAWINGS. USE OF ALUMINUM CONDUCTORS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. INSULATION 20 SHALL BE TYPE THHN/THWN, 75-C, FOR ALL CONDUCTORS, USELESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 17.ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES AND OTHER CONTROLLING DEVICES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH 21 HVAC UNIT #1 50 50 HVAC UNIT #2 22 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE OR NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS. ENGRAVED LAMICOID NAMEPLATES INDICATING EQUIPMENT CONTROLLED, BRANCH CIRCUITS B. COLOR CODING. PHASE. NEUTRAL,AND GROUND CONDUCTORS COLOR—CODED INSTALLED ON,AND PANEL LOCATIONS FED FROM (NO EXCEPTIONS.) 23 24 HYANNIS, MA 02630 IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC. CONNECT ALL CONDUCTORS OF THE SAME COLOR TO 18.PROVIDE CORE DRILLING AS NECESSARY FOR PENETRATIONS OR RISERS THROUGH 25 SPARE SPARE 26 THE SAME PHASE CONDUCTOR, COLOR CODING SHALL 27 BLACK, RED, BLUE, BUILDING. DO NOT PENETRATE STRUCTURAL MEMBERS WITHOUT CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS 27 VENT FAN — OPTIONAL SPARE WHITE L GROUND OR BROWN ORANGE, YELLOW, GRAY(277/480) WITH GREEN 20 28 FOR ALL GROUND CONDUCTORS. .APPROVAL. SLEEVES AND/OR PENETRATIONS IN FIRE RATED CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PACKED WITH FIRE RATED MATERIAL WHICH SHALL MAINTAIN THE FIRE RATING OF THE 29 RECEPTACLE 20 20 LIGHTING 30 C. CONNECTORS AND LUGS: FOR COPPER CONDUCTORS N0. 6 AND SMALLER: 3M WALL OR STRUCTURE. FILL FOR FLOOR PENETRATIONS SHALL PREVENT PASSAGE OF WATER, SMOKE, FIRE AND FUMES. ALL MATERIAL SHALL BE UL APPROVED FOR THIS 31 RECEPTACLE 20 20 SMOKE DETECTOR 32 SCOTCH—LOK OR T& B STA—KON COMPRESSION OR INDENT TYPE CONNECTORS WITH _ SHEET TITLE: INTEGRAL OR SEPARATE INSULATING CAPS. FOR COPPER CONDUCTORS LARGER THAN PURPOSE. 33 RECEPTACLE 40 SPARE 34 N0. 6 SOLDAPEE55, INDENT. HEX SCREW OR BOLT TYPE PRESSURE CONNECTORS, NOTE: ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL EQUIPMENT(NEW AND EXISTING) SHALL BE FIELD (�p PROPERLY TAPED OR INSULATED. VERIFIED WITH THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER PRIOR TO ROUGH—IN 35 RECEPTACLE 2p SPARE 36 p 0 WE R/T E L C 0 lJ�, OF CONDUIT AND WIRE. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROPERLY CONNECTED ACCORDING TO THE 37 SURGE ARRESTOR 30 20 EXT. RECEPTACLE 38 + D. SPLICES: (480 VOLTS AND UNDER): ; CONDUCTOR LENGTHS SHALL BE CONTINUOUS FROM NAMEPLATE DATA FURNISHED ON THE EQUIPMENT(THE DESIGN OF THESE PLANS ARE BASSO TERMINATION TO TERMINATION WITHOUT SPUCES UNLESS APPROVED BY THE BUILDING UPON BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION AT THE TIME OF DESIGN AND SOME EQUIPMENT _ 39 20 GAS DETECTOR — OPTIONAL 40 RISER DIAGRAM INSPECTOR. CHARACTERISTICS MAY NOT BE CORRECT AS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS). LOCATION OF OUTLETS, BOXES, ETC. AND THE TYPE OF CONNECTION (PLUG OR DIRECT) SHALL BE CONFIRMED WITH THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO ROUGH—IN. SECTION 16220 — CIRCUIT BREAKERS 19.ALL UNDERGROUND CONDUIT ROUTING SHALL BE COORDINATED IN FIELD BETWEEN SHEEP NUMBER: LA. PROVIDE MOLDED CASE, BOLT—ON THERMAL MAGNETIC TRIP, SINGLE,TWO OR THREE NEXTEL WIE. CONTRACTOR, AND RESPECTIVE UTILITY COMPANIES. ' POLE BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKERS AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS. MULTIPLE POLE BREAKERS SHALL BE SINGLE HANDLE, COMMON TRIP. AIC RATING TO MATCH EXISTING OR AS 20.ALL CONDUITS ROUTED BELOW GRADE SHALL TRANSITION TO RIGID GALVANIZED ELBOWS -. REQUIRED FOR AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENTS. WITH RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL CONDUIT ABOVE GRADE E_ 1 >w NEXTEL, NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 9 CROSBY DRIVE BEDFORD,MA 01730 PHONE(781)278-3998 PHASE IC PROJECT ANTENNA MOUNTING PIPE W a - SEE NOTE #6 (TYP) RELIABLE APPLIED WIRELESS. LLC (P) ANTENNAS (TYP.) OF NOTE: 14 GRAFT ROAD 4 PER SECTOR WINCHESTER, MA 01890 ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA 1. ALL EXISTING GROUNDING TO BE VERIFIED PRIOR TO 781-755-0222 CABLES CABLES CABLES- CTION NSTRU . SECTOR"A" SECTOR"B" SECTOR"C" CO � SITE NAME: �— - - A � 2. ACYUAL SIZE, LENGTH AND QUANTITY OF PROPOSED DE BY SOIL R SRIVITY TEST.OUND RODS SHALLRODLNOTEBE SPACEDD SHALLOW POND (P) ANTENNAS AND GREATER THAN 20' AND NOT LESS THAN 6'. JUMPERS MP.) (P) COAX CABLE CASCADE #: BS73XC115 (P) COAX CABLE GROUNDING KIT (TYP.) GROUNDING KIT -. CIGBE CIGBE _ CIGBE SITE If: I L I MA1909 CIGBE GROUNDBAR OF (E) #4/0 AWG GREEN #2 AWG 13ASE COPPER LOCATED TOP MONOPOLE IT INSULATED COPPER WIRE WIRE (TYP.).. �� TM TH POLE (7YP.)E CONSTRUCTION DWG'S � NEXTEL GROUND UND RIN., - - .... - .I .CIGBE -�, (E) ICE BRIDGE - #2 TINNED COPPER I O GROUND..INTERNAL HALO G G- G r �-LOCATED AT BASE , OF MONOPOLE UTILITY POLE - . -� MCB E 0 12-27-06 FOR CONSTRUCTION (P) NEXTEL I I A 12-11-06 CONSTRUCTION DRAFT MODCELL 4.OB (P) #6 AWG GREENAWl GREEN PROFESSIONAL I I INSULATED COPPER WIRE INSULATED COPPER WIRE , (�'---,I. I I �Q,�,jN of IN EXISTING U/G DUCT I I LIF------- -------� moo= PRICHUR �yc A. m GROUNDING LEGEND v VENKATARAMAIV -4 —G-- GROUND COPPER WIRE, SIZE AS NOTED G CO G A -P O EXISTING NE�CTEL TEL �`40 28780 —�_ EXOTHERMIC (CADWELD) EQUIPMENT'ROOM GROUND BAR - C/S �+ CONNECTION & GALV. SPRAY / NAL E�1 ■ MECHANICAL CONNECTION - GROUNDING DRAWN BY: AG CHECKED BY: KB SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM JOB #: 2758.053 SCALE: NTS SITE ADDRESS: 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE HYANNIS, MA 02630 ' SHEET TITLE: RISER DIAGRAM GROUNDING PLAN SHEET NUMBER: E-2 to .; NEWEL . NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 9 CROSBY DRIVE BEOFORD.MA 01730 PHONE(781)276-3998 FROM ANTENNA Rx PHASE IC PROJECT TX TX/RX 3 LARGE UNIVERSAL WEATHERPROOFING • �e#:. JUMPER REQUIRED ONLY KIT (TYPICAL) 1"(MIN) -WHEN 1-1/4"0 AND LARGER S S NUT- HEAT SHRINK 1/8-(MIN) 1/4"(MIN) W (TYPICAL) STANDARD CABLEWARE //� / -RELIABLE APPLIED WIRELESS. LLC GROUND KIT (TYP.) / 5 S LOCK WASHER (CLEAR) —— —__—— 14 GRANT ROAD / \\\ \NII ICH STER1-75 0 01850 (SEE NOTE 1) 781-756-0222 SITE NAME: ANTENNA CABLE — — i I TO CABLE TRAY (TYP.) .. -1 SHALLOW POND —COAX GROUND KIT COPPER BUS 1 DO NOT `HEAT SHRINK ISCONNEC CASCADE #: FROM ANTENNA CIGBE GROUND BAR NEWTON S/S LOCK WASHER (CLEAR) FRAME SUPPORT (OR EQUAL), SIMILAR TO BS73XC115 S/5 BOLT LABEL MOUNTED NEAR/BELOW NOTES: ANTENNA 1.ALL HARDWARE 18-8 STAINLESS STEEL INCLUDING LOCK WASHERS, - REFER TO NOTE $3 . COAT ALL SURFACES WITH KOPR-SHIELD BEFORE MATING. SITE #: (/2 AWG BCW /J2 AWG BCW, BONDED 2.FOR GROUND BOND TO STEEL ONLY: INSERT A DRAGON TOOTH WASHER CA - MA19O9 GROUND WIRE ALONG CABLE TRAY TO CIGBE/MIGB BETWEEN LUG AND STEEL, COAT ALL SURFACES WITH KOPR-SHIELD. . 1 NOTE: WG'S DO NOT INSTALL CABLE GROUND KIT AT A BEND AND ALWAYS DIRECT GROUND WIRE DOWN TO CIGBE. - - CONSTRUCTIO,N.. D GROUND LUG DETAIL CONNECTION OF GROUND 2 SCALE: N.T.S. - - WIRES TO GROUNDING BAR 4 } SCALE: N.T.S. t 0 12-27-06 FOR CONSTRUCTION A 12-11-06 CONSTRUCTION DRAFT N6 AWG FROM ANTENNA CABLE PROFESSIONAL STAMP - GROUND KIT OF 9 ON WAD OR 2 O� '�RICHUR yG ON ANTENNA 4 g p ° o VENKATARAMAN y m 2" 3/4" 0 0 0 °D o° , -0 o.28780 Q IQO u) O OQO O o00 00000.0o QOQO O O O O O O O O OO QO �® o41 0040 o0000 noOo �'J—' °010°°° 1 `S`g�ONAL EN o° DRAWN BY: AC CHECKED BY: KB " LEGEND I- COPPER HARGER GROUND OAR, 1/4"X 4"X 20", CSIT 14420 J 2-7 JOB #: 2758.053 HOLE CENTERS TO MATCH NEMA DOUBLE LUG CONFIGURATION .2- STANDOFF INSULATORS, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CAT. NO. 306.1-4 SITE ADDRESS: TWO HOLE LUG, TO BE 3- 5/8" LOCKWASHERS, OR EQUAL USED WITH AWG 4- WALL MOUNTING BRACKET, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. CAT NO. A-6056 OR EQUAL BCW TO GROUND RING NOTE: 5- 5/8-11.X 1" HEX HEAD CAP SCREW BOLT 1364 PHINNEY'S LANE 1.CONTRACTOR TO UTILIZE KOPR-SHIELD (THOMAS & BETTS) NOTE, ALL LUG CONNECTIONS. ALL BOLTS, NUTS, WASHERS, AND LOCK WASHERS SHALL BE 18-8 HYANNIS, MA 02630 STAINLESS STEEL. INSTALLATION OF GROUND GROUNDING - STANDARD WIRE TO GROUND BAR SHEET TITLE: SCALE: N.T.S. 5 DETAIL GROUND BAR _ 3 SCALE: N.T.S. GROUNDING DETAILS SHEET NUMBER: E-3 .S. .: 1 � �. �� /�' V ti' 2 � ' u .. t , z. - i1 � ... r