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r F L Memorandum. TO EPIC Wireless/ Verizon Wireless Attn: Regina 381 South Lexington Dr. Folsom, CA, 95630 FROM: Tim Snellings, Director Department of Development Services SUBJECT: Use Permit Applications for Addition of Diesel Generators to Existing Verizon Wireless Communications Facilities, Deemed Minor Changes. DATE: March 1.0; 2006 Department of Development Services Planning Division Summary: Based on analysis and recommendations from the staff of the Development Services Department we have deemed the proposed additions of diesel generators, equipment cabinets, and backup batteries to be "minor changes" to existing use permits. This memorandum' grants approval of these minor changes to the five use permit applications referenced below. The approved minor changes consist of addition of one backup emergency diesel generator to each existing wireless communications facility, and the addition of four equipment cabinets and back-up batteries within the existing approved footprint of each facility. In each case the wireless facility was allowed by an approved Use Permit or Minor Use Permit, as required by the zoning of each site. Date Project # APN Location Zoning Facility Use Received Permit 12-7-05 MUP 06-02 047-100-191 Hamilton Nord A-40 MUP 00-10 Hwy. 12-22-05 MUP 06-03 040-520-045 Media Way off FR -20 MUP 00-07 Skyway, one mile SW of Paradise 12-01-05 UP 06-05 025-330-006 Hwy. 70, north of U UP 00-12 Cox Lane 12-22-05 UP 06-06 006-400-056 Esplanade, one C-2 MUP 00-15 . mile south of Hwy. 99/ Esplanade 1-20-06 UP 06-11 041-220-064 Tabfe`Mountain U UP 98-05 Blvd., Oroville EPIC -Verizon Wireless Use Permit/Minor Use Permit 1 Minor Changes Approval Memo, March 10, 2006 Description of Requested Minor Modification: Each of the five use permit applications above is to add a 25-30 KW/3-liter diesel - powered emergency electrical generator and four equipment cabinets to an existing wireless communications facility. These additions would be contained within the original footprint of the approved facility. Each of the above facilities is essentially identical interims of layout and composition of equipment on the site. The proposed additional equipment cabinets include batteries to backup the electronic communications equipment, bridging -the time gap between grid -power outage and generator startup. Mr. Kortick of Verizon explained that the backup generators are started remotely as a test each Thursday morning, and run for about 15 minutes, and remotely monitored as to electrical output. Each facility is serviced once per month, at which time the generators would also receive any required service. Each of the use permit approvals that granted the original wireless facility contained the following standard special condition of approval #3: Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid, and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. Staff assessed the following potential impacts' of the proposed changes: • Noise impacts from generator/hours of operation. • Air quality impacts from generator operations. • Hazards/toxics issues with storage of diesel fuel on the site. • Hazards/toxics issues with backup batteries on the site. DETERMINATIONS: The Development Services Department has made the following determinations: 1) The applications for use permit listed above, are deemed to be requests for "minor changes" to the approved use permit/minor use permit on each site. 2) The proposed changes are consistent with the environmental determination for the originally -approved use permit or minor use permit. 3) The proposed changes are consistent with the County Code 24-262 Wireless Communications Facilities purpose, intent, applicability, exemptions, permit requirements, application requirements, development criteria, and general standards for the zones in which each is respectively located. 4) As no fee structure exists as yet for minor changes to use permits, the original fees paid will be refunded to the applicant minus the cost of the actual staff time spent in processing these minor changes. EPIC -Verizon Wireless Use Permit[Minor Use Permit 2 Minor Changes Approval Memo, March 10, 2006 Environmental Health Department (EHD) Fee: Program Manager Mike Huerta has determined that the Environmental Health Department will assess a $90 fee for the processing of each of these applications, to cover the required staff time. The applicant will need to complete a separate Request for Service Environmental Health Department application for each project. Planning Department Fee: The Planning Department has expended approximately 3.5 hours to process each of these applications. At the standard weighted planning staff rate of $137 per hour (3.5 X $137 = $4.79.50), it is reasonable to conclude that a $480 fee will be deducted from the Use Permit fees already paid for processing each of the five applications. The balance of fees already paid will then be refunded to the applicant. REQUIREMENTS REGARDING THE APPROVED MINOR CHANGES: , Planniniz Division: _ 1. All previous conditions for Use Permits or Minor Use Permit still apply. 2. The project site shall be developed in accordarice with the approved project site plan and the conditions for each,Use Permits/Minor Use Permit. All new equipment additions must be installed. within the original footprint of the approved facility. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division. 3. The minor changes are limited to addition of one 25-30 KW/3-liter diesel - powered emergency electrical generator, four equipment cabinets, and backup batteries. All new facilities shall be painted and/or screened from view -with adequate landscaping appropriate to the surrounding environment. All aesthetic treatments, including landscaping shall be maintained as approved for the life of the facility. 4. Minor change approval includes a requirement that the weekly generator tests take place only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. 5. As noise impacts are anticipated to be infrequent and short-term, prior to issuance of building permit, the applicant is required to provide technical documentation certifying that the noise levels from generator operation will be less than 70 dB at the perimeter of the facility, per General Plan Noise Element Chart No. 4, conditionally -acceptable level for residential low-density housing. (see attached GENERAC specification sheet of 5/22/03 and comment by Verizon Wireless Engineers of 11/10/05). The applicant is required to install the Series 2000 Sound Attenuated Enclosure for which noise attenuation data was provided. EPIC -Verizon Wireless Use Permit/Minor Use Permit 3 Minor Changes Approval Memo, March 10, 2006 Building Division: 6. Prior to installation of the new equipment, obtain all necessary building permits. Environmental Health Division: 7. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide written verification that the Butte County Environmental Health Division has received and approved a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan regarding the requested additions. Butte County Fire Department/CDF: 8. Construction, installation or development of structures or facilities on the parcel shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations (Public Resources Code 4290) and all other applicable State and County codes, ordinances and regulations in effect at the time of application for improvement permits. 9. Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the beginning of building construction and maintained continuously thereafter. 10. Provide plans and specifications to the Butte County Fire Marshal to determine compliance with fire and life safety standards of Titles 19 and 24, California Code of Regulations. 11. Comply with NFPA Standard 110 Emergency Standby Power Systems. Butte County�uality Management District: 12. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide written verification that the Butte County Air Quality Management District has determined that the proposed diesel generator(s) fall below the State -mandated threshold (37 KW) at which the licensing of such diesel engine installations is required (see attached letter of January 19, 2006). DEVELOPMENT SERVICES APRIOVAL: I hereby approve the above requested changes to the five approved use permits/minor use permits as listed above,,<v thADeterminations and Requirements listed above. Tim Snellings, Director of L,4velopment Services. Date: March 10, 2006 Applicant Acknowledgement and Acceptance: The applicant here acknowledges agreement with and acceptance of the determinations and requirements detailed herein related to minor changes to the five use permit applications referenced above. Ox.Date: 4 EPIC-Vizon Wireless Use Permit/Minor Use Permit 4 Minor Changes Approval Memo, March 10, 2006 0 CC: Doug Fogel, Program, Environmental Health Department Mike Huerta, Program Director, Environmental Health Department Leslie Roberts, Environmental Health Department -Chico Darren Read, Fire Captain, CDF Scott Rutherford, Building Chief Building Permit Files EPIC -Verizon Wireless Use Permit/Minor Use Permit Minor Changes Approval Memo, March 10, 2006 2525 Dominic Drive, Suite J Chico, CA 95928 (530) 891-2882 (530) 891-2878 Fax January 19, 2006 Steve Troester, Butte County Development Services Department, Planning Division 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 W. James Wagoner Air Pollution Control Officer Robert McLaughlin Asst Air Pollution Control Officer i BU��Lp�1�L' � COUNT . JAN Z 3 2006 .DEVELOPMENT SERVICES. RE: Use Permit Applications for Addition of Diesel Generators to Existing Verizon Wireless Communications Facilities Dear Mr. Troester: The District has reviewed the information submitted regarding use permit applications for diesel generators at Verizon Wireless Communications Facilities. The District recommends that Butte County Planning Division consider the following information regarding diesel generators. Stationary internal combustion engines rated at less than 50 horsepower do not currently require written approval or other authorization from the Air Pollution Control Officer prior to installation and/or operation in Butte County. However, the installation of several power generation units (each rated at less than 50 HP) that collectively power one communications system at a location in an effort to circumvent permitting requirements will be considered a violation of District rules, regulations, and policies. District Rule 400, Section 4.13 exempts other sources of minor significance as specified by the APCO. In District Policy 6.6.1., the District has specified that stationary internal combustion engines rated at 50 horsepower or below are exempt from District permitting requirements and do not require an application or request for exemption prior to installation or operation. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the proposed project. If you have any questions, please contact the District at 891-2882. Sincerely, ` Gail Williams Air Quality Planner File No 3452 Message Page 1 of 2 Troester, Steve From: Regina Ivester[regina.ivester@epicwireless.net] Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 2:18 PM To: Troester, Steve Subject: RE: Requireemtns for approval of UP Changes Hello Steve, After reviewing the, requirements, I have a question on #3. Does this mean what is already there we need to maintain? These sites are secluded and have the standard chain link fence with gravel covering the lease area. Thank you, Regina Ivester0 6 Epic Wireless Group, Inc 3 C� ^ )');80 381 S. Lexington Dr., Suite 103 S�eu.z A't"4 J Folsom, CA 95630 C Office (916) 984-5921 ®� Fax (916) 984-3866 *Please Note Change* Cell (916) 533-3521 -----Original Message ----- From: Troester, Steve[mailto:Stroester@buttecounty.net] Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 9:18 AM To: regina.ivester@epicwireless.net Subject: Requireemtns for approval of UP Changes Regina, Before we get too far down this road, I want to share with you the requirements that we are imposing on the requested minor changes to existing use permits. Please review the following. Are you the person authorized to sign acceptance of these requirements on behalf of EPIC -Verizon? - Thanks! Steve Troester Draft REQUIREMENTS REGARDING THE APPROVED MINOR CHANGES: Planning Division: All previous conditions for Use Permits or Minor Use Permit still apply. 2. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions for each Use Permits/Minor Use Permit. All new equipment additions must be installed within the original footprint of the approved facility. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division. 3. All new ground level support facilities shall be painted and/or screened from view with adequate landscaping appropriate to the surrounding environment. All aesthetic 03/10/2006 AMessage Page 2 of 2 treatments, including landscaping shall be maintained as approved for the life of the facility. 4. Minor change approval includes a requirement that the weekly generator tests take place only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. 5. As noise impacts are anticipated to be infrequent and short-term, prior to issuance of building permit, the applicant is required to provide technical documentation certifying that the noise levels from generator operation will be less than 70 dB at the perimeter of the facility, per General Plan Noise Element Chart No. 4, conditionally -acceptable level for residential low-density housing. (see attached GENERAC specification sheet of 5/22/03 and comment by Verizon Wireless Engineers of 11/10/05). The applicant is required to install the Series 2000 Sound Attenuated Enclosure for which noise attenuation data was provided. Building Division: 6. Prior to installation of the new equipment, obtain all necessary building permits. Environmental Health Division: 7. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide written verification that the Butte County Environmental Health Division has received and approved a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan regarding the requested additions. Butte County Fire Department/CDF: 8. Construction, installation or development of structures or facilities on the parcel shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations (Public Resources Code 4290) and all other applicable State and County codes, ordinances and regulations in effect at the time of application for improvement permits. 9. Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the beginning of building construction and maintained continuously thereafter. 10. Provide' plans and specifications to the Butte County Fire Marshal to determine compliance with fire and life safety standards of Titles 19 and 24, California Code of Regulations. 11. Comply with NFPA Standard 110 Emergency Standby Power Systems. Butte County Air Quality Management District: 12. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide written verification that the Butte County Air Quality Management District has determined that the proposed diesel generator(s) fall below the State -mandated threshold (37 KW) at which the licensing of such diesel engine installations is required (see attached letter of January 19, 2006). 03/10/2006 Message Page 1 of 2 Troester, Steve " From: Regina Ivester [regina.ivester@epicwireless.net] Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 11:04 AM To: Troester, Steve Subject: RE: 5 Applications for Changes to UPs Hi Steve, That is all of them.... Thank you so much for your help! Regina Ivester " Epic Wireless Group, Inc 381 S. Lexington Dr., Suite 103 Folsom, CA 95630 Office (916) 984-5921 Fax (916) 984-3866 *Please Note Change* Cell (916) 533-3521 -----Original Message ----- From: Troester, Steve[mailto:Stroester@buttecounty.net] Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 9:02 AM To: regina.ivester@epicwireless.net Subject: 5 Applications for Changes to UPs Regina, I believe I have sorted them out, but just wanted to confirm that the following accurately represents the five applications for minor changes to existing use permits: Date Project # APN Location Zoning Facility Use Received' Permit 12-7-05 MUP 06-02 047-100-191 Hamilton Nord A-40 MUP 00-10 H 12-22-05 MUP 06-03 040-520-045 Media Way off FR -20 MUP 00-07 Skyway, one mile SW of Paradise 12-01-05 UP 06-05 025-330-006 Hwy. 70, north of U UP 00-12 Cox Lane 12-22-05 UP 06-06 006-400-056 Esplanade, one C-2 MUP 00-15 mile south of Hwy. 99/ Esplanade 1-20-06 UP 06-11 041-220-064 Table Mountain U UP 98-05 1 Blvd., Oroville Please confirm -back to me. 03/10/2006 Page 1 of 1 Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Friday, Mareb-40,ip2006 9:02 AM To: .'regina. ivester@epicwireless. net' Subject: 5 Applications for Changes to UPS 2 , Regina, I believe I have sorted them out, but just wanted to confirm that the following accurately represents the five applications for?mirror changes to existing use permits: Date Project # APN Location Zoning Facility Use Received Permit 12-7-05 MUP 06-02 047-100-191 Hamilton Nord A-40 MUP 00-10 H 12-22-05 MUP 06-03 040-520-045 Media Way off FR -20 MUP 00-07 Skyway, one mile SW of Paradise 12 -Of -05 UP 06-05 025-330-006 Hwy. 70, north of U UP 00-12 Cox Lane 12-22-05 UP 06-06 006-400-056 Esplanade, one C-2 MUP 00-15 mile south of Hwy. 99/ Esplanade 1-20-06 UP 06-11 041-220-064 Table Mountain U UP 98-05 1 Blvd., Oroville Please confirm -back to me. Thanks! Steve Troester (530) 538-7153 f 03/10/2006 Y F i t Page 1 of 2 Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Friday, March#10., 2006 9-18 AM To:regina.ivester@epicwireless.net' Subject: Requireemtns for approval of UP Changes Regina, Before we get too far down this road, I want to share with you the requirements that we are imposing on the requested minor changes to existing use permits. Please review the following. Are you the person authorized to sign acceptance of these requirements on behalf of EPIC -Verizon? Thanks! Steve Troester Draft REQUIREMENTS REGARDING THE APPROVED MINOR CHANGES: Planning Division: 1. All previous conditions for Use Permits or Minor Use Permit still apply. 2. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions for each Use Permits/Minor Use Permit. All new equipment additions must be installed within the original footprint of the approved facility. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division. 3. All new ground level support facilities shall be painted and/or screened from view with adequate landscaping. appropriate to the surrounding environment. All aesthetic treatments, including landscaping shall be maintained as approved for the life of the facility. 4. Minor change approval includes a requirement that the weekly generator tests take place only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. 5. As noise impacts are anticipated to be infrequent and short-term, prior to issuance of building permit, the applicant is required to provide technical documentation certifying that the noise levels from generator operation will be less than 70 dB at the perimeter of the facility, per General Plan Noise Element Chart No. 4, conditionally -acceptable level for residential low- density housing. (see attached GENERAC specification sheet of 5/22/03 and comment by Verizon Wireless Engineers of 11/10/05). The applicant is required to install the Series 2000 Sound Attenuated Enclosure for which noise attenuation data was provided. Building Division: 6. Prior to installation of the new equipment, obtain all necessary building permits. Environmental Health Division: 7. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide written verification that the Butte County Environmental Health Division has received and approved a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan regarding the requested additions. 03/10/2006 Page 2 of 2 Butte County Fire Department/CDF: 8. Construction, installation or development of structures or facilities on the parcel shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations (Public Resources Code 4290) and all other applicable State and County codes, ordinances and regulations in effect at the time of application for improvement permits. 9. Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the beginning of building construction and maintained continuously thereafter. 10. Provide plans and specifications to the Butte County Fire Marshal to determine compliance with fire and life safety standards of Titles 19 and 24, California Code of Regulations. 11. Comply with NFPA Standard 110 Emergency Standby Power Systems. Butte County Air Qualijy Management District: 12. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide written verification that the Butte County Air Quality Management District has determined that the proposed diesel generator(s) fall below the State -mandated threshold (37 KW) at which the licensing of such diesel engine installations is required (see attached letter of January 19, 2006). 03/10/2006 3-� 0 11',i� l 1 �aG S G ly Lo P— v s. (_''L i Ze Page 1 of 1 Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Wednesday, March 01,_2006 11:13 AM To: Calarco, PeteThistlethwaite, Charles Subject: EPIC Verizon Wireless UPs for Generators Attachments: Verizon Generator UPs.doc Pete and Chuck, This is just a reminder, that no determination has yet been made on the five EPIC Verizon Wireless UPs for addition of generators and equipment cabinets to existing cell tower sites, previously approved by UPs. Just wanted to keep this on your radar screens. Please find here attached my 1-23-06 memo detailing possible means of determining that these five are "minor amendments" to existing UPs. Thanks! Steve 03/01/2006 ��m �, -,� i . r _ . . f • J • 4 _ - _ _ - � - j ; ��m �, -,� i . r _ . . f • J • 4 I Page 1 of 1 Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Thursday,Fe�ry 02, 200658 AM To: Calarco, Pete Subject: Verizon EPIC Generator Use Permits Hi Pete, Just want to check in with you on the Verizon EPIC Generator Use Permits, regarding "minor modifications" determinations (addition of generators). Of course I keep getting calls from the applicant asking for an update. Also, last week clerical staff passed on to you a 5th application from Verizon EPIC for the same modification to another location, asking how it should be treated. If we're not going to treat it as a minor modification we should get it routing through the whole IDR process. Please let me know if you'd like any additional information or analysis. Steve Troester 02/16/2006 � __ w�tr�dirs5. �. -��-o� r �� - . �� . 2 �-D � � ` U �- // . • S., � �T ry Gt V c � �(� r� • /� ,�/ � ' ., ' o' � � L �'d �L�2i u�-J� � a' ,. G7� . . - �; r• r^ t / c � T . �� ' .. t . f. � _ `� - _ � y --j' q � � �� ��6� �- _ _ ��C: VV ' r'-`'� S S � .. �cIL I 1 PP y- 0 0 -71 Date: To: Fax Number: From: Subject: • Department of Development Services Planning Division '7 County Center Drive -- . . Oroville' CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 (530) 538-7785 FAX FACSIMILE COVER. SHEET Number of pages (including this cover sheet): Q�t , 13 , zoos Steve Troester, Associate Planner ' VP- DS -J-2- Hard JZ Hard Copy will follow: yes no =� /l1,4 Z- . If you do not receive all of the pages, please call (530) 538-7153 as soon as possible. Special Instructions: ❑ . Review and respond accordingly. ❑ For your information only. Sincerely, CONFIDENTYN TE: The information contained in this facsimile is confidential and may also contain privileged information. The information is intended only for the use of the individual of entity to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, dissemination, distribution, of copying of this communications is strictly prohibited. If you have received this facsimile, in error, please notify me immediately by telephone, and return the original to me. Thank you. Butte County Department ofDevelopment Services Paul McIntosh, Interim Director www.buttecounty.net/dds 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING August 26, 2005 Verizon Wireless 255 Parkshore Drive Folsom, CA 95630 CERTIFIED MAIL Re: Use Permit UP 05-12, APN 066-310-016 Dear Dear'Sir or Madam: Enclosed is your validated Use Permit to install a permanent stand-by generator to existing wireless communication facility, located on the northeast side of Lakeridge Court, approximately 390 feet north ofLakeridge Circle, Paradise Pines area.. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Sherry Vie es Office Specialist, Senior enc. cc: Land Development Division (g) Building Division (y) Environmental Health (p) Department of Forestry (gld) G.I.S. yCERTIFIED,{MAILTM�RE,C.ELF ;(Domes6a Mail Only, No Insuramd.Covera M1 OFFICIAL co ru Postage $ `•3 a certified Fee E3 Postmark ReturnReciept Fee (Endorsement Required) Here O Restricted Delivery Fee ri (Endorsement Required) ru Total Postage 8 Fees on ru Q Sent o Verizon Wireless r` 255 Parkshore Drive ---=-------- or�``� F 647 Folsom, CA 95630 . USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: (Certified Mail Rec.) UP 05-12 PERMIT NO. 066-310-016 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below, Verizon Wireless is hereby granted a Use Permit to install a permanent emergency power generator at an existing wireless communication facility, subject to the following conditions: 1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of application and issuance of Permit constitutes cause for the revocation of said pen -nit in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Butte County Zoning Ordinance, including Butte County Code Sec. 24-45.65. 2. Unless otherwise provided for in a special condition to this Use Permit, all conditions must be completed prior to or concurrently with the establishment .of the granted use. The use granted by this permit must be established within two years of the date of approval. 3. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within two years of the receipt of the Permit by the Permittee, the Permit shall become null and void and reapplication pursuant to Section 24-45 (of the Zoning Code) shall be required to establish the use previously granted under the expired Permit unless, 30 days prior to the expiration date, a 'request for a one-year extension is submitted to the Planning Commission together with sufficient evidence that the time limits for processing development permits under federal or State regulations require time limits which exceed one year. Upon application, and for good cause by the Permittee, at a public hearing pursuant to Section 24-45.25 above, the Planning Commission may extend any time limitation previously made a part of any condition to a Use Permit. 4. The terms and conditions of this Permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. 5. Neither the applicant, nor any agent nor representative of the applicant shall intentionally omit or misrepresent any material fact in connection with the application. Any alleged material misrepresentation shall constitute grounds for the Director of Development Services to commence a revocation hearing, and, if proven to exist, shall constitute sufficient grounds to revoke a Permit. 1 Conditions of Approval: Planning Division: 1. Previous conditions for Use Permits (UP 97-13 and UP 02-22) and Minor Use Permit (MUP 03-11) still apply. 2. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said siteplan is on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Attachment D" and date-stamped April 1, 2005, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 3. All ground level support Facilities shall be painted and/or screened from view with adequate landscaping appropriate to the surrounding environment. All aesthetic treatments, including landscaping shall be maintained as approved for the life of the Facility. Building Division 4. Prior to installation of the generator, obtain all necessary building permits. Environmental Health Division 5. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide a hazardous materials statement. Butte County Fire Department/CDF 6. Construction, installation or development of structures or facilities on the parcel shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations (Public Resources Code 4290) and all other applicable State and County codes, ordinances and regulations in effect at the time of application for improvement permits. 7. Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the beginning of building construction and maintained continuously thereafter. 8. Provide plans and specifications to the Butte County Fire Marshal to determine compliance with fire and life safety standards of Titles 19 and 24, California Code of Regulations. 9. Comply with NFPA Standard 110 Emergency Standby Power Systems. County Counsel 10. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. 2 I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing conditions, that they are in fact the conditions which were imposed upon the granting of this use permit, and that I agree to abide fully by said conditions. Date: Applic t NOTE: Issuance of this Use Permit does not aive requirement of obtaining Building and Health Department permits before sta c nstruction, nor does it waive any other requirements. Butte County Planning Commission Charman CC: Land Development Division kh Building Division Environmental Health Division Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessors Office 3 • VLA, FAX. — Page 1 of 1 January 12, 2006 Chris Tolley Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Orville, CA 95965 Re: Telecommunication Site Modification Projects • verinwireless Verizon Wireless 2785 Mitchell Drive, Bldg. 9 Walnut Creek, CA 94598 2147 Hwy 70, Honcut (APN: 025-180-030 4942 Media Way, Paradise APN: 040-520-045 15082 Hamilton -Nord Hwy, Chico APN: 047-100-143 Table Mtn. Blvd., Oroville APN: 041.-220-064 ,3902 Esplanade, Chico APN: 006-400-056 Dear Mr. Tolley: Verizon Wireless currently has telecommunication facilities in operation at the Cvc above listed properties in Butte County. We have proposed upgrading these facilities with additional radio equipment cabinets and back-up power generators. Epic Wireless Group is representing Veri7,on Wireless with regard to these projects and applications should be in process within. your department. Per my previous telephone message, I am seeking confirmation of the expected planning approval process within th.: county — Administrative Approval, Minor Use Permit, Conditional Use Permit? And, given that process, the anticipated time frame for approval? Your assistance is greatly :appreciated. I can be reached via the telephone numbers or email listed below. Best regards, Donald Bordenave Real Estate Specialist Verizon Wireless Office: 925-279-6455 Mobile: 925-324-0334 Fax: 925-279-6580 Email: Donald.Bordenave:(a,verizonwireless.com qr 44 �d�, �QGIf(� W s>z ail MIDI` ce Y1Gor` • • Page 1 of 1 Troester, Steve From: I,Fogei, Doug Sent: `Monday, January 09, 2006 11:35 AM To: Troester, Steve Cc: Severin, Vance; Huerta, Mike; Calarco, Pete; Frederick, Karen Subject: Cell tower upgrades as minor modifications. In regards to this proposal that you raised at_ the_Iast OR meeting on January 4, 2005,1 have spoken with Mike Huerta the program manager for our�haz-mat program who would be responsible for furnishing the comments from our department for these Use Permit modifications. He definitely felt that we could handle them as a minor modification in that they could be approved administratively and not need to go to the Planning Commission. However he also felt it was necessary that we still receive a fee to cover our time needed to process these applications. Given the estimated time needed to complete all our involvement with the project, we would need to collect.,a fee of $90. We are prepared to collect this fee at either our Oroville or Chico office. We would like you to inform the applicant at the time of application to you for the minor modification that a fee of $90 will need to be played to our office for their project's required review by our office. The applicant will need to complete a separate request for service application form at the time they pay our fee. 01/09/2006 • • 381 SOUTH LEXINGTON DRIVE SUITE 103 FOLSOM, CA 95630 OFFICE 916.984.5924 " CELL 91 6.798.0079 - FAX 916.984.3866 EPIC ` - WIRE L E S S GROUP INC . KD RTl G�< BRAD I4C1lPMr� . PLANNING MANAGER " ' BRAD. Kbgi0K�%Q EPICWIRELESS.NET Z7 Al V t Memorandum TO: Gail Williams Butte County Air Quality Management District 2525 Domenic Drive, Suite J Chico, CA, 95928 FROM: Steve Troester, Associate Planner ~S5, - SUBJECT: Use Permit Applications for Addition of Diesel Generators to Existing Verizon Wireless Communications Facilities. DATE: January 5, 2006 Department of Development Services Planning Division Dear Gail, Summary: Development Services Department has received four applications (see table below) for use permits to add a backup emergency diesel generator to existing wireless communications facilities. In each case the wireless facility was allowed by an approved Use permit or Minor Use Permit, as required by the zoning of each site. Verizon representatives state that they also plan to submit one last application, for their. one remaining site in Butte County. Staff is recommending that the Department deem these proposed additions to be "minor changes' to an existing use permit. Date Project # APN Location Zoning Facility Use Received Permit 12-7-05 MUP 06-02 047-100-191 Hamilton Nord A-40 MUP 00-10 Hwy. 12-22-05 MUP 06-03 040-520-045 Media Way off FR -20 MUP 00=07 Skyway, one mile SW of Paradise 12-01-05 UP 06-05 025-330-006 Hwy. 70, north of U UP 00-12 Cox Lane 12-22-05. UP 06-06 006-400-056 Esplanade, one C-2 MUP 00-15 mile south of Hwy. 99/ Esplanade Description of Requested Minor Modification: Each of the four use permit applications above is to add a 25-30 KW/3-liter diesel - powered emergency electrical generator and four equipment cabinets to an existing wireless communications facility. These additions would be contained within the original footprint of the approved facility. Each of the above facilities is essentially identical interims of layout and composition of equipment on the site. The proposed additional equipment cabinets include batteries to backup the electronic communications equipment, . bridging the time gap between grid -power outage and generator startup. They want to be able to market their ability to provide service during grid power outages. Mr. Kortick of Verizon explained that the backup generators are started remotely as a test each Thursday morning, and run for about 15 minutes, and remotely monitored as to electrical output. Each facility is serviced once per month, at which time the generators would also receive any required service. The Development Services Department is proposing the following as a condition of approval for this minor change: Butte County Air Quality Management District Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide written verification that the Butte County Air Quality Management District has determined that the proposed diesel generator(s) fall below the State -mandated threshold (37 KW) at which the licensing of such diesel engine installations is required. I have attached the technical documentation related to the generator that was provided by the applicant. In speaking with Davis Lusk, he thought that such a verification/confirmation from you might be possible. Also, please include any other comments, requirements or restrictions that you might feel are appropriate to these changes to these use permits. For you reference and comment, I have attached a draft of the Memo of Determination that we are planning to use in approval of these minor changes. Please give me call if you have any questions or require additional information. Thanks much for your assistance. Steve Troester, Associate Planner (538-7153) ty t%`' Z® -o W J yrs f l 5 c IL 7/-�t. h I ��'` �l - s . �� � pec (—qt O-ae—cis Zape49 -,/E' U -19 a u f� O.U•f � bGJ 4---74 z� ............ .......... � � g-ILL 2 oe a u • . � � ` ,� _ .1' '+P { ` : t ,e .. i t ' . t .. ' •♦ .. _ • t • .. ..i .. ,. - - • _ .. t GuJ r t' C7�t�Kre—lQ C'ell �G��ti -G Ik- f w� i lit y iii REPRESENTATIVE: EPIC Wireless/Verizon Wireless ADDRESS: 381 South Lexington Drive; Suite 103, Folsom, CA 95630 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: use permit to add diesel emergency generator to existing wireless communications facility LOCATED: access on Hamilton -Nord Highway; two/thirds of a mile north of the Cana -Hamilton -Nord, Cana Highway, 1/2 mile south of intersection of Hamilton -Nord-Cana Highway and Highway 99 PROPERTY ZONED: A-40 (Agricultural, 40 -acre parcels) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: OFC (Orchard & Field Crops) TOWN/AREA: Chico 1. Application accepted: 12/7/2005 • Amount: $ 2533.50 Receipt #: 443089 2. Assigned To: 3. Comments sent to: Public Works Director, Environmental Health, Assessor, LAFCo, Agricultural Commissioner, CDF, Building Manager, County -Counsel 4. Sent to Inter -Departmental Review Committee (IDR): 5. Status Letter sent to applicant: 6. Date scheduled for IDR: 1/4/2006 7. Comments received from: 8. Rezone Petition Signatures Checked: 9. Mailing List/Lead-in Sheet: 10. Environmental Determination: State Clearinghouse No. Categorical Exemption-CEQA# PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET - Negative Declaration FILE NO.: MUP 06-02 Mitigation Negative Declaration PROJECT TYPE: ' Minor Use Permit Environmental Impact Report APN: 047-100-191 Gen. Rule Ex. — CEQA #. APPLICANT: EPIC Wireless Group, Inc (f�% ADDRESS: 381 South Lexington Drive, #104, Folsom, CA 95630 Project Video: PHONE: (916) 984-5924 IJ OWNER: Thomas & Sheila Nichols F ©Q _ ADDRESS: ' 15082 Hamilton -Nord -Cana Highway, Chico, CA 95926 Number of Notices: REPRESENTATIVE: EPIC Wireless/Verizon Wireless ADDRESS: 381 South Lexington Drive; Suite 103, Folsom, CA 95630 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: use permit to add diesel emergency generator to existing wireless communications facility LOCATED: access on Hamilton -Nord Highway; two/thirds of a mile north of the Cana -Hamilton -Nord, Cana Highway, 1/2 mile south of intersection of Hamilton -Nord-Cana Highway and Highway 99 PROPERTY ZONED: A-40 (Agricultural, 40 -acre parcels) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: OFC (Orchard & Field Crops) TOWN/AREA: Chico 1. Application accepted: 12/7/2005 • Amount: $ 2533.50 Receipt #: 443089 2. Assigned To: 3. Comments sent to: Public Works Director, Environmental Health, Assessor, LAFCo, Agricultural Commissioner, CDF, Building Manager, County -Counsel 4. Sent to Inter -Departmental Review Committee (IDR): 5. Status Letter sent to applicant: 6. Date scheduled for IDR: 1/4/2006 7. Comments received from: 8. Rezone Petition Signatures Checked: 9. Mailing List/Lead-in Sheet: 10. Environmental Determination: 20. Send validated Minor Use Permit: 21. Assessor's Memo: 22. Copy of Minor Use Permit to GIS State Clearinghouse No. Categorical Exemption-CEQA# - Negative Declaration Mitigation Negative Declaration Subject to Fish & Game: Environmental Impact Report Gen. Rule Ex. — CEQA #. Other 11. Staff Report Project Video: 12. Clearinghouse circulation required: Yes No Date Sent to SCH: 13. Publication Notice Written: Display Ad Prepared: 14. Notices Mailed: Number of Notices: 15. Newspaper Publication Date: O C P G B 16. Planning Commission Hearing(s): Action taken: 17. Board of Supervisors' Hearing(s): Action taken: Board Resolution No.: Ordinance No: Adopted: 18. Type Minor Use Permit, Send for signature: 19. N.O.E. / N.O.D. / APPENDIX G: ' Fish & Game Fees Paid: Yes No 20. Send validated Minor Use Permit: 21. Assessor's Memo: 22. Copy of Minor Use Permit to GIS DEPARTME"irI' OF DEVELOPMEN1OTTERVICES BUTTE COUNTY UNIFORM APPLICATION APPLICANT: Agent information to be provided is on page 2 OLVI • (019 • 19 I APPI_IC WT'S NAME: (If applic 'on is different from owner an affidavit is required.) ' A4Z ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: IAII a oq:�- - /00 - J;.3 AI DRI'iSs: STREET, CITY, STATE, & ZIP CODE xr.v lOr, -_,eK �v3 �-!:�o _30 FILE NUMBER: (FOR OFFICE USE) rA P x6.62. NAME= OF PROPOSED PRO CT If any) - TELEPHONE: LOCATION OF PROJECT ((Major crossstreets and Address, if any GENERA INFORMATION REQUIRED O\VNI R'S NAME: _ It /S- TELEPHONE: 7vt a A/1 ( ) - ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, & ZIP CODE: At.. M� rGf' wQ l t/ ZONE GENERAL PLAN EXISTING LAND USE SITE SIZE (in Square Feet or Acres) I \IS fIN(i S'I RUCTUItFS (in Square Feet) PROPOSED STRUCTURES (in Square Feet) (Check One) NI ,T- (Check One) ti"- ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE SEWERED ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON PUBLIC WATER ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON SEPTIC ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON WELL WATER APPLICATION REQUESTED ❑ GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT ❑ TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP ❑ REZONE ❑ TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP ❑ USE PERMIT ❑ WAIVER OF PARCEL MAP ❑ MINOR USE PERMIT ❑ BOUNDARY LINE MODIFICATION ❑ VARIANCE ❑ LEGAL LOT DETERMINATION ❑ MINOR VARIANCE ❑ CERTIFICATE OF MERGER ❑ ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT ❑ MINING AND RECLAMATION PLAN ❑ DI:VI--L01'MENT AGREEMENT ❑ OTHER PROJECT DESCRIPTION FULL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT (Attach necessary sheets. If this application is for a land division, describe the number and size of parcels.) - Q. CiTiiP e C0,171 TV i --- ��n A 'a n1ranr, 0 t LUUJY I DEVELO.', IEN" OWNER CERTIFICATION I CER -1-11-Y fl IAT I AM PRESENTLY THE LEGAL OWNER OR THE AUTHORIZED AGENT OF THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY. FURTI It:R. I ACKNOWI_I DGE THE FILING OF THIS APPLICATION AND CERTIFY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND AC'CI;Rn rE. (if an agent is to be author' ed, execute an i of a -torizati i incl c the affidavit with this application.) 4 GRE�� f DATE: tFrTd#Pit KAFORMS\UNIFORM APPLICATION Page I of 2 APENT AUTHORIZATION 40 TO: Butte County, Department of Development Services: ��-J Prue Name �1 �g`� may 1 ' ��1-0 \Dr' 0C rs�'t a IC) ��SOrv� ,CA gslo Mailing Address is hereby authorized to process the application for C"J ckann L on my property, identified as Butte County Assessor Parcel Number (APN) OL4::Z - C_� - l C4 . This authorization allows representation for all applications, hearings, appeals, etc. and to sign all documents necessary for said processing, but not including document(s) relating to record title interest. Owner(s) of Record: (sign and print name) Print Name Print Name Signa re Slignature Architect and/or Engineer: Phone Number �) Print Name of Architect/Engineer Mailing Address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY V eri fy: Date Received: [� AP Number(s) Owners Authorization Project Description Total Amount Received: 2� X33 - ,�� BUTTE COai',TY Legal Description CE Q 7 2005 Zoning Requirements Copies of plot plan DEVELON1'?Ni' SERVICES Taken by: G Receipt No. gq?08q PW/LD $i 7 Plar 1 E.HE.H .// �2o t CDF �( NOD/NOE � * TQ[�t _�/� Fees �� AG. 30..7-2> F-1 Resources Project Review Fee X60.00 (paid by a separate check, necessary for all discretionary land use projects requiring an environmental review, made payable to the Northeast Information Center) Payment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit (any unused portion of a deposit) will be returned upon final action. Current fee for this application is Z,S-33. 5-c;, as of AQ15 • 7 ?yrs Make check payable to "Butte County Treasurer" Revised 1/27/05 KAFORMS`.PLANNING FORMS\APPLICATION FORMSWNIFORM APPLICATION.counrercopy.doc Paoe 2 of 3 � r AGENT AUTHORIZATION TO: Butte County, Department of Development Services: Phone Number ft l (a) C(9L -0512—L-4 Mailing is hereby authorized to process the application for on my property, identified as Butte County Assessor Parcel Number (APN) bL4-7 -' l nC*) 3-24 This authorization allows representation'for all applications, hearings, appeals, etc. and to sign all documents necessary for said processing, but not including document(s) relating to record title interest. Owner(s) of Record: (sign and print name) Print Name Print Name Signature Signature Architect and/or Engineer: Print Name of Architect/Engineer Mailing Address j FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Verify: Date Received: ❑ AP Number(s) ❑ Owners Authorization ❑ Project Description Taken by: Phone Number (_� Total Amount Received: BUTTE ❑ Legal Description uU]rJ'1Ty ❑ Zoning Requirements D[C o 7 2005 ❑ Copies of plot plan DEVELG,t! SENT Receipt No. SERVICES PW/LD Plan E.H. CDF NOD/NOE Fees AG. ❑ Archaeological Resources Project Review Fee $60.00 (paid by a separate check, necessary for all discretionary land use projects requiring an environmental review, made payable to the Northeast Information Center) Payment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit (any unused portion of a deposit) will be returned upon final action. Current fee for this application is Make check payable to "Butte County Treasurer" Revised 1/27/05 KAFORMSTLAN NG FORMS\APPLICATION FORMS\UNIFORM APPLICATION.countereopy.doc as of Page 2 of 3 COUNTY OF BUTTE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM (To be completed by Project Applicant) Date Filed % ZwS-- GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. Name and address of owner, and/or developer, and/or project sponsor: �P I Z U In w f u (PSS E 3. //�� &aw Koi,-,4 4. 5 6 7 E1 Address of project: 15o u UU vial I'f0 ld kic-J Ir , Gci V) a Wa q , � 1 U Ck Assessor's Parcel Number: -(:I-100 Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project: List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals re uired for this project, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: U S -e C, (( 04 I � (� �-ffPyyyl a Cil Idd Id, PPU(Nlif Pro (M gAfe Co Existing general plan designation:�J LIU W 14 Existing zoning district: - L How is land currently used? V V Vf fv re Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed): i ^ i. - r/_ I . d -f- . .w .. v --.f - .. . _ Project'Description: J 9. Site size: 10. Off-street parking spaces: Full size: Compact: 11. Plans attached: Yes 1/ No 12. Proposed development schedule ro U it te—1 to V ,f 13. (Acres/Sq. Feet) Total: 14. Anticipated incremental or phased development BUTTE cwlt"TY DEC 0 7 ZMS DEV1ELO. `*rNT S , RVI�5 ■ Butte County Department,of Development Services 0 Planning Division 0 /Q Attach description of project containing the following information: 15. If residential, include the number of units,.schedule of unit sizes, range of sale prices or rents, and type of household size expected. 16. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area and loading facilities. 17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. 18. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. 19. If the project involves a minor variance, conditional use, rezoning application, or any development permits, state this and indicate clearly why the application is required. If permits. have already been issued, please attach as Exhibit Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). YES 20. Change in existing features of any hills, buttes, canyons or substantial alteration of ground contours. 21. Change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public lands or roads. 22. Change in pattern. or character of general area of project. 23. Significant amounts of solid waste or litter. 24. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes or odors in vicinity. 25. Change in bay, lake, river, stream or ground water quality or quantity, or alteration of existing drainage patterns. 26. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity. 27. Site on filled land or on slopes of 10 percent or more. 28. Use of, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, flammable or explosives. 29. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc. including special. districts). 30. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc:). 31.. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects. I<[07 X - III ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ 2 e-. f Environmental Setting: (Attach brief description) 32. Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. 33. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set- back, rear yard, etc.). Attach photographs of the vicinity.. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. Certification I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of. my knowledge and belief. -) Date Signature k:\planning\forms\submittal\env.doc ■ Butte County. Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ 3 Friday, December 09, 2005 T Counter Person ;Chris Payment Date 12/7/2005 Receipt Number 443089 Development Services PLANNING DIVISION ver: 1.0 DDS Planning $1,997.00 i (General Fund) ' Public Works $87.00 (Land Development) �— Environmental Health $201.00 Received From Epic Wireless Group, Inc. ' CDF (Fire Department) $180.00 Applicant `Same ! NOD / NOE $36.00 (Recording Fee) j s 1Aunt Minnie $0.00 $1, 500 or $2,000 Planning Review / EIR $0.00 Fish/Game Application Number or In Reference To MUP 06-02 Parcel Number 1047-100-191 Check Number/ Cash :5397, 5724 -� Non Sufficient Funds ($25.00 Fee) Total Received $2,533.00 Total Fees $2,533.50 s 1Aunt Minnie $0.00 $1, 500 or $2,000 Planning Review / EIR $0.00 Fish/Game i $0.00 ALUC (Airport LandUse) $0.00 j ; $0.00 Non Sufficient Funds ($25.00 Fee) Cell Tower ($2500.00) $0.00 Public Sales / Copies j $0.00 i 3 r Other: ! $32.50 i 0 • -- — ----- = ----- - - --- — ---- — - ------ 57 ®bank® EPIC WIRELESS GROUP, INC. 1-800 US BANKS 12/2/2005 381 SOUTH LEXINGTON DR., STE. 103 90.2267/1211 FOLSOM, CA 95630 (916) 984-5921 PAY **201.00 TO THE Butte County Environmental Health ORDER OF ' Two Hundred One and 00/100sss**s*******sss**s*s*s*s*******s**ss********s*******s*r******s***********+********s**s****� _DOLLARS Butte County Environmental Health 411 Main Street 1st Floor Chico, CA 95928 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE - MEMO Meridan- GE092005 -_ - ---- ---- -- - �I' 0 0 5 7 2 41I' i s L 2&' L 2 2 6 7 6 0: L S 3 4 9 0 L, L+ 13 8 5 C 3 "0 EPIC WIRELESS GROUP, INC �lbank BANKS3q 381 SOUTH LEXINGTON DR., STE. 103 8/30/2005 i FOLSOM, CA 95630 90-2267/1211 (916) 984-5921 PAY TO THE Butte County **2,332.50 ORDER OF Two Thousand Three Hundred Thirty -Two and DOLLAR; Butte County 7 County Center Road Oroville, CA 95965 MEMO Meridian- GE082005 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE II200 S 39 711' : L 2 L L 2 26 761: IS 34904488 Shu■ 0') of 00 N O M fit' � N N 0 a a. W Q V �z z m LA w - LL. w ♦- " m Z Q O w � > a r u U Q© H m LL a zLL w O Ir j 7 W ® W U LL w O N O^ � r � � w q A tc WW v N = cn w p •S Q U 2 U 0 w w �r W d m > z D v a� a 0 cc: o v (0 a 0 .."01 114 USE PERMIT and MINOR USE PERMIT COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY APPLICATION PACKET CHECKLIST . This checklist is designed to assist applicants in making sure all necessary information is included in their application packet for a communications facility. Please include this checklist along with your submittal. Applicant Planner I. E3"� ❑ A completed, signed, Unifdrm Application and Environmental Information form. If the application is signed by an agent for the property owner, an agent authorization form must be submitted along with the Uniform Application. The application shall not be accepted unless signed by the owner or authorized agent. 2. Payment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit (any unused portion of the deposit will be returned upon final action, if any remains.) (Planner advises applicant) 3. CJ ❑ Thirty-five (35) copies of plans which shall include a detailed site plan drawn to scale. All plans shall be drawn on uniform size sheets no greater than 24" x 36". The finished plans shall be folded to 8'/2" x 11 ". The detailed site plan must include: a. ❑ Name and address of Applicant, Engineer and/or person who prepared the plan. b. E ❑ Property lines and lot dimensions. c. Zr ❑ Assessor Parcel Number(s) and the street address. BUTTE ' cOI l TY d. .❑ Proposed use and/or uses of the property. 13EC 7 2045 DE SEP VIGS e. ElProposed landscaping plan, if applicable. f. LJ ❑ Dimensioned locations of existing and proposed improvements on the property (including, but not limited to, buildings, driveways, parking areas, wells, septic tanks and leach fields). IF INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. . y. g. ❑ Distances from any significant natural and constructed features of the property, such as streets, access roads, streams, rock outcroppings, major tree stands, storm drains, bodies of water, railroads, to the property lines. h. ❑ Location of all slope banks, ponds, creeks, buttes, sloughs, rock outcroppings, natural drainage courses, irrigation canals and existing vegetation worthy of consideration for preservation, such as oak trees. i. l.ci ❑ Any existing faults or fractures and geologic hazards. North arrow and scale of drawing. All plans shall be drawn to an engineering scale with the preferred scale of 1" = 20', with a north arrow preferably oriented to -the tori of sheet. k. ❑ Building setbacks from the ultimate road right-of-way (front, rear, sides). 1. 12"" ❑ Proposed and existing on-site driveways and/or roads. ' M. ❑ Location, height, and materials of walls and fences (sections may be required). n. Fz� ❑ All driveways, drawn to scale, on adjacent and across the street properties within 100 feet of the subject site. o. Er ❑ Existing curbs, gutters, sidewalks and existing paving widths on-site or within 100 feet of the site, on adjacent and across the street properties. P. ❑ Nearest cross streets on both sides withlus or minus distances from subject site. P � q. ❑ Approximate location of all buildings within 1,000 feet, on adiacent properties. ❑ Existing and neatest fire hydrants. S. Z/' ❑ Access, both pedestrian and vehicular, showing service areas and points of ingress and egress. t. ❑ Elevation contours, at a minimum per USGS maps. IF INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 2 4• ❑ Conceptual Gradin Plan P g Items to be shown include: a. ❑ Natural areas to be preserved. b. V:�K ❑ Proposed cut and fill areas in contrasting colors of 'zipatoneP attern. 2(z C. ❑ Existing and proposed contours within 100 feet of ro'ect bou d d. ❑ e. Elf . � Elg• llJ El p nares. Proposed drainage and flood control facilities. Erosion control measures (e.g. - slope landscaping). Natural drainage. Elevations and finished contours. h. ❑ Location of retaining walls, drainage channels and existing structures. i• 2r ❑ Location elevation and size ofro osed building ad P P gP. s j - / ❑ All plans must be clear and legible. 5. ❑ One copy of 8 %" x 11" transparency reduction of the detailed site plan. 6. A vicinity map showing closest major cross streets, zoning and existing land use. The following additional items are required per Butte County Code Section 24-262.E. 7. 1a ❑ Statement of Justification: a• ❑ Includes a description of the proposed Facility, including thetYP a of facility being requested. IF fNSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 3 b. ❑ Height from natural grade to the top of proposed Facility. C. E ❑ Support equipment proposed. d. O ❑ RFR/EMF and wattage output data including the number of channels. e. Er ❑ Horizontal and vertical location coordinates. 8. ❑ Proposed elevations of the structure and any accessory buildings, including building height and other physical dimensions, drawn to graphic scale. 9. ❑ Visual impact assessment, photo montages, mock-ups as determined by the Director of l Development Services or Planning Commission. The assessment shall identify any proposed trimming of vegetation that will be required for the normal operation of the Facility. Stealth technology is encouraged. 10. LTJ ❑ Mock-ups required (ma be required at any time during the rocessing o the permit). 11. _ ❑ A discussion of and supporting information regarding the alternative site selection of at least a minimum of three to four other sites, if available, including colocation opportunities, and / a statement as to why these alternative sites and/or colocation opportunities were rejected. 12. lJ ❑ A complete service area map showing the entire wireless communications network of the provider's twenty (20) miles in all directions from the proposed site for the time period from the filing of the application to twelve (12) months from the filing of the application, for the purpose of visually aiding cumulative environmental analysis, with and without the proposed Facility or Facilities, showing all hand-off sites within the above specified area. 13. � ❑ A graphic depiction of the search ring and all other technical criteria used in determining NII the proposed Facility location. 14. ❑ Documentation which identifies failure characteristics of the Facility structure or tower and demonstrates that the site and setbacks are of adequate size to contain falling debris. 15. Er ❑ Written evidence demonstrating that the selected Facility structure or tower design is as J f V visually unobtrusive as. possible, given technical and engineering considerations, which Iv` N indicate what type of Facility is required to provide reasonably effective service and also the best technology and/or construction available to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness. IF MSUFFICIENT INFOR,MATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 4 16. Pik 17. ❑ 18. The use of best available technology and/or construction to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness is mandatory. ❑ Applicants which operate common carrier facilities (specifically, but not limited to cellular, PCS, SMR and paging service licensees of the FCC) shall provide written evidence that the applicant has provided notice to all FCC licensed wireless communication service carriers operating within the County of Butte of the plans to develop the site. ❑ Evidence of a valid, current operating license or construction permit from the FCC or, if the applicant is not a wireless communications service provider, a user operating agreement for each and every such provider to which the applicant intends to rent space on the proposed Facility. ❑ A report, signed by a qualified radio frequency engineer licensed by the FCC, prepared pursuant to FCC OET 65, stating whether the maximum radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic radiation (RF/EMF) to be emitted by the proposed Facility, taking into account all other Facilities, both existing and known future Facilities, at the proposed site and adjacent properties, conforms to safety standards adopted by the FCC, if applicable. The reports prepared for Facilities shall conform to the reporting requirements set by the County and FCC OET 65 human exposure standards. The report shall also analyze the evidence provided in support of the proposed Facility location, height and radiated power, frequency, the number of channels, and all other related data and present alternatives for the location, height and radiated power, pursuant to the requirements of this section. If the proposed Facility exceeds FCC OET 65 human exposure standards, applicant shall also provide additional comprehensive technical and planning information regarding how the applicant shall protect all persons from such excessive exposure consistent with all Federal and State requirements, and any additional County requirements. 19. 12"*'� ❑ Landscaping and painting plans for the completed project. - iv Ilk roject.bvllk 20 Z❑ Projects in Agricultural Zones (A-5 through A-160) shall, prior to submitting an application 1� for a proposed Facility, submit a site plan of the proposed Facility to the Butte County NAgricultural Commissioner for comment and send a notification letter to all aerial agricultural applicators registered in. the County informing them of the proposed site location and tower height. No hearing on an application for a proposed. facility in any agricultural zone will be scheduled, nor shall any Administrative Permit for any such facility be issued without proof that the Butte County Agricultural Commissioner and all aerial agricultural applicators registered in the County have been notified, as specified herein. IF INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 5 21. ❑ All applications for Facilities that are propos to be located within the boundaries ares of any Comprehensive Airport Land Use Plan or Airport Area of Influence, as adopted or designated from time to time by the Butte County Airport Land Use Commission, shall be submitted to the Department of Development Services, Planning Division, and a copy submitted to the Butte County Airport Land Use Commission for review regarding consistency with adopted Comprehensive Airport Land Use Plans and for recommendations addressing potential impacts to air navigation within the Airport Area of Influence. The County may in its sole discretion retain an independent consultant to review either individual elements of or the entire application and advise the -County at the applicant's sole expense. Additional information may be required in order to clarify, amplify,correct or otherwise supplement the above submittal information or to complete any required environmental review documents, as deemed necessary by the Department of Development Services, Public Works, Environmental Health Division, Butte County Fire Department, or Agriculture Commissioner. Signature: �L... Arpicant/Representative Signature:. J, Planner Receivini App ication K FOR.NISSUBMIT.U..'.CHECKLIS CELLUP WPO Date Date: (Z Z - 4P IF INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 6 ^'? OF SUPERVISO1 1, w NIAR 2 2 2006 Ui —w V E, CALIFORNIA March 15, 2006 David Rowland Consumer Protection and Safety Division California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 '1 ZX►Owireless One Verizon Place MC: GA3B 1 REG Alpharetta, GA 30004 (678)339-4269 BUTTE COUNTY MAR 2 f Zf 'a DE VELWMEIVI STIR-srV_,7CI,S Re: Notification Letter for NORTH ESPLANADE of Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (U -3004-C), of Chico, CA MSA This is to provide the Commission with notice according to the provisions of General Order No. 159. A of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California ("CPUC") for the project described in Attachment A. A copy of this notification letter is also being provided to the appropriate local government agency for its information. Should there be any questions regarding this project, or if you disagree with any of the information contained herein, please contact, Veleta Wilson of Verizon Wireless at (678) 339-4505. Very truly yours, Veleta Wilson . Coordinator - MTS Network Network Compliance MAR 2 4 2006 CPUC06.0084 ti Notification Letter Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (0-3004-C). March 15, 2006 Page 2 Attachment A CPUC CELL SITE REPORT Sacramento Valley Limited -Partnership (U -3004-C) 1. PROJECT LOCATION: NORTH ESPLANADE — Add/Mod SITE NAME: NORTH ESPLANADE SITE ADDRESS: 3902 Esplanade LOCATION: Chico, CA 95926 COUNTY: Butte APN: 006-400-056 COORDINATES: 370 47'27.0"/ 121° 53' 35.0" (NAD83) 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (U -3004-C) proposes the installation of one (1) new 30kW diesel powered emergency electrical generator onto a new concrete equipment pad with four (4) additional equipment cabinets at an existing wireless communications facility. ANTENNAS: N/A TOWER DESIGN: N/A TOWER APPEARANCE: N/A TOWER HEIGHT: N/A BUILDING SIZE: N/A OTHER: One (1) 30kW diesel powered generator Four (4) equipment cabinets CPUC06.0084 F • • n L Notification Letter Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (U -3004-C) March 15, 2006 Page 3 3. BUSINESS ADDRESSES OF ALL LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES: Cc: Tim Snelling Planning Director ` Butte County Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Jim Cook City Manager Butte County Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Marianne Reeves City Clerk Butte County Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 4. LAND USE APPROVALS: Minor Changes to Existing Use Permits Issued: 3/10/2006 Effective: 3/10/2006 Agency: Butte County Planning Commission Permit No.: N/A Resolution No.: Minor Changes to MUP 00-15 CPUC06.0084 • March 15, 2006 David Rowland CJ riZ ,, wireiess One Verizon Place MC: GA3B1REG Alpharetta, GA 30004 (678)339-4269 Consumer Protection and Safety Division California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 Re: Notification Letter for MERIDIAN of Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (U -3004- C), of Chico, CA MSA This is to provide the Commission with notice according to the provisions of General Order No. 159. A of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California ("CPUC") for the project described in Attachment A. A copy of this notification letter is also being provided to the appropriate local government agency for its information. Should there be any questions regarding this project, or if you disagree with any of the information contained herein, please contact, Veleta Wilson of Verizon Wireless at (678) 339-4505. Very truly yours, vvza)lhtl�� Veleta Wilson Coordinator - MTS Network Network Compliance CPUC06.0085 0 Notification Letter Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (U -3004-C) March 15, 2006 Page 2 0 Attachment A CPUC CELL SITE REPORT Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (U -3004-C) 1. PROJECT LOCATION: MERIDIAN — Add/Mod SITE NAME: MERIDIAN SITE ADDRESS: 15082 Hamilton -Nord Cana Hwy LOCATION: Chico, CA 95926 COUNTY: Butte APN: 047-100-191 COORDINATES: 390 51'09.4"/ 121° 57'05.3" (NAD83) 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (U -3004-C) proposes the installation of one (1) new 30kW diesel powered emergency electrical generator onto a new concrete equipment pad with four (4) additional equipment cabinets at an existing wireless communications facility. ANTENNAS: N/A TOWER DESIGN: N/A TOWER APPEARANCE: N/A TOWER HEIGHT: N/A BUILDING SIZE: N/A OTHER: One (1) 30kW diesel powered generator Four (4) equipment cabinets CPUC06.0085 Notification Letter Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (U -3004-C) March 15, 2006 Page 3 3. BUSINESS ADDRESSES OF ALL LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES: Cc: Tim Snelling Planning Director Butte County Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Jim Cook City Manager Butte County Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Marianne Reeves City Clerk Butte County Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 4. LAND USE APPROVALS: Minor Changes to Existing Use Permits Issued: 3/10/2006 Effective: 3/10/2006 Agency: Butte County Planning Commission Permit No.: N/A Resolution No.: Minor Changes to MUP 00-10 CPUC06.0085 Werf,Z0"wireless One Verizon Place MC: GA313IREG Alpharetta, GA 30004 (678)339-4269 March 15, 2006 David Rowland Consumer Protection and Safety Division California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 Re: Notification Letter for HONCUT of Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (U -3004-C), of Chico, CA MSA' This is to provide the Commission with notice according to the provisions of General Order No. 159. A of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California ("CPUC") for the project described in Attachment A. A copy of this notification letter is also being provided to the appropriate local government agency for its information. Should there be any questions regarding this project, or if you disagree with any of the information contained herein, please contact, Veleta Wilson of Verizon Wireless at (678) 339-4505. Very truly yours, Veleta Wilson Coordinator - MTS Network Network Compliance CPUC06.0086 Notification Letter Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (U -3004-C) March 15, 2006 Page 2 Attachment A CPUC CELL SITE REPORT Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (U -3004-C) 1. PROJECT LOCATION: HONCUT — Add/Mod SITE NAME: HONCUT SITE ADDRESS: 12147 Highway 70 LOCATION: Oroville, CA 95965 COUNTY: Butte APN: 025-330-006 COORDINATES: 390 23'02.2"/ 121° 36'4 7.8" (NAD83) 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (U -3004-C) proposes the installation of one (1) new 30kW diesel powered emergency electrical generator onto a new concrete equipment pad with four (4) additional equipment cabinets at an existing wireless communications facility. ANTENNAS: N/A TOWER DESIGN: N/A TOWER APPEARANCE: N/A TOWER HEIGHT: N/A BUILDING SIZE: N/A OTHER: One (1) 30kW diesel powered generator Four (4) equipment cabinets CPUC06.0086 Notification Letter Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership (U -3004-C) March 15, 2006 Page 3 3. BUSINESS ADDRESSES OF ALL LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES: Cc: Tim Snelling Planning Director Butte County Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Jim Cook City Manager Butte County Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Marianne Reeves City Clerk Butte County Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 4. LAND USE APPROVALS: Minor Changes to Existing Use Permits Issued: 3/10/2006 Effective: 3/10/2006 Agency: Butte County Planning Commission Permit No.: N/A Resolution No.: Minor Changes to UP 00-12 CPUC06.0086 <- C, 3 r-5 1 i BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT EPIC Wireless Group, Inc, DATE: 12/7/2005 ' AGENT: EPIC Wireless/Verizon Wireless APN: 047-100-191 FILE #: MUP 06-02 PLANNER:,- PROJECT LANNER:,"PROJECT DESCRIPTION: use permit to add diesel emergency generator to existing wireless communications facility Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: , A. SEWAGE DISPOSAL AREAS ❑ 1. Meet the sewage disposal requirements of Butte County Code Section 26-26 for the installation of sewage disposal systems within a flood plain/floodway. ❑ 2. In the nitrate area record executed Future Sewer Service and Storm Drainage Agreements. ❑ 3. Meet the requirements of the (Watershed Protection Zone) (Villa Verona Moratorium Area) (Cohasset Specific Plan). B. EXISTING COMMUNITY SEWER ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of the Minor Use Permit, under permit issued by the Environmental Health Division, abandon the septic tank and connect the dwelling(s) on (lots) (parcel(s)) to public sewer. C. INDIVIDUAL WATER SUPPLY ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of the Minor Use Permit, provide a source of domestic water for the building on (lot) (parcel) ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of the Minor Use Permit, verify that domestic water can be provided to meet minimum standards for and other suspected contamination. D. PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of the Minor Use Permit, verify that domestic water can be provided to meet minimum standards for and other suspected contamination. 11 BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT: EPIC Wireless Group, Inc DATE: 12/7/2005 AGENT: EPIC Wireless/Verizon Wireless APN: ' 047-100-191 FILE #: MUP 06-02 PLANNER:' PROJECT DESCRIPTION: use permit to add diesel emergency generator to existing wireless communications facility ' Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUILDING DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: E. BUILDING PERMITS ❑ 1. Prior to building permit issuance for a new residential dwelling unit(s), the applicant shall pay all applicable development fees at the rate in effect at the time of acceptance of the application. Such fees, shall include, but not be limited to: Park Fee, School Fee, Drainage Fee, Permit and Plan Checking Fees, Water and Sewer Service Fees, and Fire Protection Fees. ❑ 2. Prior to building permit issuance for a new commercial or industrial development, or addition to an existing development, the applicant shall pay all applicable development fees at the rate in effect at the time of acceptance of the application. Such fees shall include, but not be limited to: School Fee, Drainage Fee, Permit and Plan Checking Fees, Water and Sewer Service Fees, and Fire Protection Fees. F. EXISTING STRUCTURES ❑ 1. Comply with the Uniform Building Code for property line clearances considering use, area, and fire resistant construction of existing buildings. ❑ 2. Existing buildings) shall be made to comply with current Building and Zoning regulations for the intended new use of the building(s) or the existing building(s) shall be demolished., BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT: EPIC Wireless Group, Inc DATE: 12/7/2005 AGENT: EPIC WirelessNerizon Wireless APN: 047-100-191 FILE #: MUP 06-02 PLANNER: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: use permit to add diesel emergency generator to existing wireless communications facility Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUTTE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: H. FIRE PROTECTION ❑ 1. Construction, installation or development of buildings and/or roads, driveways, gates and bridges on parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations— Public Resources Code 4290, 4291 and current Butte County Improvement Standards, whichever is stricter. ❑ 2. Prior to construction, a pressurized community water system for fire protection is required. Bonding may be allowed with the approval of the County Fire Chief. Average required hydrant spacing is feet, hydrant size inches, and residual fire flow of GPM. Fire hydrant identification, road reflectors or post reflectors acceptable to the County Fire Chief shall be installed or bonded, prior to Parcel or Final map recordation. Submit plans to the Fire Department for review and approval prior to construction. ❑ 3. Place a note on a separate document and recorded concurrently with the Parcel, Final map or an additional map sheet stating that "Fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all new residential dwellings in accordance with NFPA Standard 13D, unless a pressurized community water system with hydrants that meet Fire Department specifications serves the property." A note stating "Automatic Fire Sprinklers conforming to NFPA Standard 13D required" is to be added to all affected building plans. ❑ 4. In lieu of hydrant installation, prior to recordation of the Parcel or Final map, payment shall be made into the hydrant fund at the current rate per lineal foot of street frontage. ❑ 5. Prior to building construction, provide an all weather access of at least 10 feet wide and vertical clearance of 15 feet that will allow for ingress and egress and accommodate a 40,000 -pound fire apparatus to within 150 feet of all structures. ❑ 6. Place a note on a separate document, which is to be recorded concurrently with the Parcel or Final map, or on an additional map sheet stating, "Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the time of permit issuance and maintained continuously thereafter. BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE -PERMIT APPLICANT: EPIC Wireless Group, Inc DATE: 12/7/2005 AGENT: EPIC Wireless/Verizon Wireless APN: 047-100-191 FILE #: MUP 06-02 PLANNER: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: use permit to add diesel emergency generator to existing wireless communications facility Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: STREETS ❑ 1. Prior to or concurrently with the recordation of the Parcel/Final Map, provide a fully executed road maintenance agreement for all non -publicly maintained access roads on the County approved form. A note shall be placed on a separate document which is to be recorded concurrently with the map or on an additional map sheet of the Parcel/Final Map stating: "In accordance with Civil Code Section 845, maintenance of the road as shown hereon shall be shared by those properties with a legal interest in it." ❑ 2. All access rights shall be reserved by deed per County Ordinance, offered for dedication, and depicted on the Parcel/Final Map. For each private access within the map boundary, place the following note on the Parcel/Final Map: "approved road name is a non-exclusive easement for ingress, egress, road and public services purposes, to be reserved in deeds and is hereby offered for dedication to the County of Butte." ❑ 3. Prior to the recordation of the Parcel/Final Map, demonstrate to the Department of Public Works that there is approved access conforming to County Code to each parcel from a publicly maintained road. ❑ 4. Prior to or concurrently with the recordation of the Parcel/Final Map, Deed to Butte County in fee simple feet of right-of-way from the centerline of along the entire property frontage. The right-of-way shall be sufficient for the installation of Improvement Standard No. S-5 at all street intersections. ❑ 5. Prior to or concurrently with the recordation of the Parcel/Final Map, relinquish abutter's rights of access to Butte County, along the frontage of parcels , except at approved access points. ❑ 6. Prior to recordation of the Parcel/Final Map, provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of Public Works. Street names shall be reviewed by the County Address Coordinator and one name for each new street shall be recommended to the Board of Supervisors for approval prior to recordation of the Parcel/Final Map. A minimum of five alternate names for each new street shall be submitted. ❑ 7. Prior to final road inspection, install all necessary traffic safety signs including stop signs. A note shall be placed on a separate document which is to be recorded concurrently with the map or on an additional map sheet of the Parcel/Final Map stating: "No public entity shall be responsible for the maintenance of the traffic safety signs including stop signs. In accordance with Civil Code Section 845, maintenance of the traffic safety signs shall be shared by those properties with a legal interest in them." • ❑ 8. Prior to recordation of the Parcel/Final Map, obtain an encroachment permit and improve all new and existing driveway approaches to publicly maintained roads as specified in the County Improvement Standards and the terms of the encroachment permit. ❑ 9. Prior to the recordation of the Parcel/Final Map, obtain an encroachment permit and construct a standard S-18 _ road approach in accordance with County Improvement Standards. Adequate sight distance at the intersection of access road and shall be provided. ❑ 10. Provide a cul-de-sac designed and constructed as specified in the County Improvement Standards. The Parcel/Final Map shall show the cul-de-sac. ❑ 11. Prior to the recordation of the Final map, construct, or provide a performance bond and labor and material bond for the construction of, a %+ 12' / full street section on to an RS-_ geometric standard. Minimum structural section to be _" AC, and _" AB, prime coat, fog seal and 95 % relative compaction. Submit design to Land Development Division for approval. "R" value determination and other data, may be required to support the section design ❑ 12. Prior to the recordation of the Final map, construct, or provide a performance bond and labor and material bond for the construction of, a V2+ 12' / full street section on to an RS-_ road standard with curb, gutter, and sidewalk and _" AC, and _" AB, prime coat, fog seal and 95 % relative compaction. Construct a !/2+ 12' / full street section on to an RS-_ road standard with _ curb, gutter, and sidewalk and _" AC, and AB, prime coat, fog seal and 95 % relative compaction. Submit design to Land Development Division for approval. "R" value determination and other data may be required to support the section design. ❑ 13. Prior to recordation of the Parcel Map, provide approved access to each parcel from a County maintained road or from a state highway. Improve parcel frontage to RS- _ LD-_ and access road to parcel being divided to RS-_ LD-_. (If the parcels being created are 5 acres or less in gross area,. submit road and drainage plans to the Department of Public Works for plan checking and approval prior to construction). ❑ 14. Prior to recordation of the Parcel Map, submit road and drainage improvement plans for the installation and construction of the street frontage improvements on to _County Improvement Standards. Improve parcel frontage on to a Y2+ 12' / full street section to an RS- _ road standard including, but not limited to curb, gutter and sidewalk for parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less. ❑ 15. Show on the additional map sheet of the-Parcel/Final Map a _ ft. building setback from the edge of the ultimate right-of-way of based on Butte County Code Section 24-75(d). ❑ 16. Street lighting shall be provided in accordance with Butte County requirements, accepted design criteria, and recommendations of Pacific Gas & Electric Company. If the developer chooses to install the streetlights and pay energy costs through a County Service Area (CSA), he/she must complete the formation of the CSA prior to recordation of the Final Map. The CSA formation process will require the Developer to fund the service until the beginning of the first fiscal year in which service charges can be collected for the CSA, and agree to an annual maximum service charge to ensure continued operation of the facilities. B. DRAINAGE ❑ 1. Prior to recordation of the Parcel/Final Map, a plan for a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall detail existing drainage conditions and shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained or retained on- site and/ or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. X 2. Prior to final improvement inspection by the Department of Public Works, all new drain inlets shall be labeled with the county approved drain marker per County Standard S-40. Improvement plans shall show and/or note the requirements for labeling inlets pursuant to Butte County Standard S-40. 3. Prior to recordation of the Parcel/Final Map, establish 100 year flood plain elevations and the lowest floor elevations for any structures, in accordance with Butte County Code §26-25. Show on the additional map sheet the elevations (by contours) and the location of an accepted NGVD29 (National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929) benchmark and a temporary benchmark on-site. ❑ 4. Prior to, or concurrently with the recordation of the Parcel/Final Map, pay the applicable drainage fees in effect at the time of recordation of the Parcel/Final Map for the drainage area. (The current fee is now $ /acre.) 101 5. Prior to grading, a Construction Storm Water Permit will be required by the State Water Resources Control Board if the project results in a disturbance (including clearing, excavation, filling, and grading) of one or more acres. The Permit must be obtained from the State Water Resources Control Board prior to construction. If a Construction Storm Water Permit is required, place a note on an additional map sheet that states: "The development of this Parcel/Final Map requires a construction storm water permit. Construction activities that result in a land disturbance of less than one acre, but which are part of a larger common plan of development, also require a permit. Development of individual lots may require an additional permit(s)." PARCEL/FINAL MAP 1. Show all easements of record on the Parcel/Final Map. 2. Prior to or concurrently with the recordation of the Parcel/Final Map, pay in full any and all delinquent, current and estimated taxes and assessments as specified in Article 8 of Chapter 4 of Division 2 of Title 7, of the California Government Code commencing with Section 66492. 3. Pay the recording fees in effect at the time the Parcel/Final Map and related documents are recorded. 4. Prior to or concurrently with the recordation of the Parcel/Final Map, pay all applicable assessments established by affected assessment districts, in full. 5. Prior to the recordation of the Parcel Map, prove to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works that the parcel to be divided is a legal parcel. 6. Place a note on a separate document which is to be recorded concurrently with the map or on an additional map sheet of the Parcel/Final Map regarding Butte County Department ofDevelopment Services Tim Snellings, Director www.buttecounty.net/dds 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION* BUILDING* PLANNING ; December 16, 2005 FROM: Steve Troester, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: EPIC Wireless Group, Inc, Minor Use Permit MUP 06-02 APN: 047-100-191 DATE OF Inter -Departmental Review: January 4, 2006 IDR RESPONSE REGARDING COMPLETENESS OF APPLICATION DUE BY: January 2, 2006 AGENCY/DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS/MITIGATION MEASURES DUE BY: January 19, 2006 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, to be determined at the Inter -Departmental Review (IDR) Committee meeting on 1/4/2006, and/or to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: use permit to add diesel emergency generator to existing wireless communications facility. PROJECT LOCATION: access on Hamilton -Nord Highway; two/thirds of a mile north of the Cana -Hamilton -Nord, Cana Highway, 1/2 mile south of intersection of Hamilton -Nord-Cana Highway and Highway 99. COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.: 2 ZONING: A-40((Agricultural, 40 -acre parcels)) GENERAL PLAN: OFC(Orchard & Field Crops) If a response cannot be submitted prior to the due dates listed above, please call at (530) 538- 7153 or send him an email at stroester@buttecounty.net. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. IDR COMMITTEE — APPLICATION COMPLETE: ❑ No (Please send response to by 01/02/06) Yes (Conditions/mitigation measures due by 01/19/06) "MERIDIAN" 15082 Hamilton Nord Cana Highway Chico, California 956 Project Description/Justification Statement Introduction Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership, d/b/a Verizon Wireless, formerly AirTouch Cellular is.a partnership of Bell Atlantic Wireless, GTE Mobilnet and AirTouch Cellular, organized to bid on radio frequency spectrum licenses auctioned by the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC"). In addition to mobile phone services, Verizon Wireless also offers wireless email, text messaging, internet access, paging, photo messaging and data transmission. As the nation's largest wireless service provider, Verizon Wireless is continuing to expand its network in California and the Sacramento area. The existing wireless communication site includes an existing 185 -lattice tower with various antennas from current providers and 2 radio cabinets for Verizon Wireless. No changes are proposed to the tower and antennas. Proposal Verizon Wireless is seeking permission of to upgrade.the equipment for an existing wireless communication facility located at 15082 Hamilton Nord Cana Highway north of Chico. (APN 047-100-143). The service objective is primarily to improve emergency service in the Highway 99, rural area north of Chico by adding the emergency only generator and improve the capacity of the radio equipment at the site by adding additional cabinets. The proposed generator is a Generac SD030. Copies of a description of the unit are attached. Also attached is a Statement of Exhaust Emissions for Diesel Fueled Generator. The generator hours of operation are limited to testing once a week for about an hour. The generator will operate 24/7 if the power grid fails out due to an emergency. The generators are fueled with diesel stored on site. The tank holds 210 gallons in a duel wall, alarmed tank that detects leaks. Noise levels are 65 db when operating as measured 7 meters or 23 feet from the center of the tank. Verizon Wireless will install equipment four (4) cabinets on a concrete pad to be located in the equipment compound. The additional cabinets are 66" tall by 56" wide by 34" deep., The cable will run from the pole to the equipment shelter, connecting the antennas in the pole with the equipment. HUM November 4, 2005 C0111111111TY Verizon Wireless "Meridian" Page 1 LEC 0 7 205 pzV�i.t'i P��NT ;�N s Once the constru• n work is complete and the telephone switching equipment is fine-tuned, visitation to the site by service personnel for routine maintenance typically occurs an average of once per month. The site is entirely self -monitored and connects directly to a central office where sophisticated computers alert personnel to any equipment malfunction. This includes the testing and operation of the generator. Because the wireless facility will be unstaffed, there will be no regular hours of operation and no impact to existing local traffic patterns. No water or sanitation service is required for this facility. No advertising or signage is proposed, except signs required by the FCC and facility emergency contact information. Verizon Wireless will comply with safety requirements of the Uniform Building Code, as well as all other applicable regulations and permits, FCC rules governing construction requirements, technical standards, interference protection, power, height limitations, radio frequency standards and FAA rules governing construction and operation. If the Verizon Wireless equipment is unused or becomes obsolete, it will be removed within six months after its operation has ceased. Justification Statement The economic, business and residential growth along with increased general public usage of Verizon Wireless' services in Yuba County and surrounding area have significantly increased the volume of calls on the Verizon Wireless facilities. Verizon Wireless users have expressed major concerns about the poor coverage, dropped and blocked calls on the network throughout the area. Verizon Wireless radio engineers -have conducted analysis of the existing network and services in the area and have determined that Verizon Wireless capacity Js very marginal in the area. This general location is necessary for Verizon Wireless to provide seamless coverage in the area. The FCC mandates that licensed service providers comply with stringent requirements such as providing high quality in -building coverage to the general public within a very aggressive timeframe. The FCC mandates 911 -locator functionality and the maintenance of sufficient capacity to accommodate developing wireless data transmission technology for internet access, instant messaging and other wireless services. Sufficient wireless coverage not only meets the general service expectations of wireless customers, but also enhances the safety of travelers by allowing immediate access to emergency assistance. Land Use Compatibility The proposed project is not inconsistent with the other existing uses. The facility is proposed in an area used as support for the farming function. The facility will not interfere with the farming function and is a reasonable use for the A-2-40 zone district. Visually, no alterations are being made at the site that the public will notice. The Verizon Wireless facility will result in no impact to the environment to the area in which it is located. The facility will not contribute significantly noise, smoke or odor. Construction will result in minimal modifications and disturbance to the surroundings. November 4, 2005 Verizon Wireless "Meridian" Page 2 RFR/EMF Description The total output and number of channels for the Meridian site is 120 watts. That represents no change in output from the current set up as no changes are proposed to the antennas. The six cabinets will produce 20 watts each for a total of 120 watts. Benefits to the Community The proposed Verizon Wireless facility will provide many benefits to area residents, businesses and motorists in the general area. These benefits include: ➢ 911 capability allowing motorists to summon aid and report dangerous situations ➢ The site will be capable of operating fully when power is out due to an. emergency or severe weather. ➢ Support for emergency services by providing wireless communications to paramedics, firefighters, and law enforcement agencies ➢ The ability to transmit data allowing for immediate access to vital information ➢ A back-up system to the land -line system in the event of power outages, natural or man-made disasters ➢ Communication capabilities .in remote areas, enhancing the safety of travelers by allowing immediate access to emergency assistance ➢ Provide quality wireless communications including voice, paging, digital data capabilities for email, facsimile and internet access ➢ Enhance the communications systems of residents who telecommute from their homes Summary The new Verizon Wireless facility will provide an improved "State of the Art" wireless telecommunication services to the Meridian community and become an important part of the area's infrastructure for residents. Verizon Wireless respectfully requests approval of its application. November 4, 2005 Verizon Wireless "Meridian" Page 3 Brad Kortick - From: Michelena, Mark [MMichelena@buttecounty.net] Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 11:17 AM , To: Brad Kortick Subject: RE: Verizon Wireless Projects Brad, Please find my answers below. I hope they help. Verizon Wireless just relecently received a Use Permit for adding an emergency generator in the Magalia Area (UP 05-12). The included a project narrative, detail information on the type of generator, a sound study for the type of generator .proposed and site plans. If you would like any of this information as examples, please let me know and'I will mail them to you. Mark Michelena, Senior Planner Butte County Department of Development Services Planning Division 7 County Center Drive, Oroville. CA 95965 530-538-7376, FAX: 530-538-7785 From: Brad Kortick[ma i Ito: brad. kortick@epicwi reless. net] Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 10:45 AM To: Michelena, Mark Subject: Verizon Wireless Projects Hi Mark, You had corresponded with Ken Stockero on Sept. 29 regarding several Verizon Wireless projects. I will be completing these five files and have a few questions. These five applications will be additions of cabinets and generators to existirig wireless sites. The sites are APN 041-220-064 Table Mountain Road, Use Permit 040-520-045 4842 Media Way, Minor UP 025-180-036, 2147 Hwy. 70, Use Permit 006-400-056, 3902 Esplanade, Use Permit 047-100-191, 15082 Hamilton Nord Cana Way, Minor Use Permit The following pertains to checklist requirements for application submittals As long as no additional collocations are being done (only additional ground equipment and generators), the following applies. 2. Are fees to change soon? Not at this time. 3. Are the 35 11" X 17" drawings suitable if they contain the detail requested? Yes, as long as it includes a location map showing the whole parcel. 5. Is a transparency required of site plan? No. 10/31/2005 D How much detail do you want for the equipment? You should provide as much detail as you would if there was a collocation involved. (Elevations, descriptions, locations, detailed site plan showing existing equipment and proposed equipment) 9. Visual photo simulations may not show much because of the change will be simply equipment additions on the ground. Are they needed? No. Since it is only ground equipment. 11. Alternative site selections are probably unnecessary. Not necessary. 12. Do you need a service are map for the 20 miles surrounding due to the nature of these applications? No. 13. Same as above for search ring? No. 14. Tower failure will not be an issue with this application. No. 15. Not a tower project. 16. Notice to other carriers? No. - 18. RF/EMF report No. 19. No landscaping plans proposed No. 20. Is notice required to Agriculture Commissioner if no change proposed outside of the existing compound? No. 21. Airport influence not necessary, in my opinion as all equipment mounted on ground. No. These questions are so I can assemble the application correctly the first time. I appreciate your help and let me know if you have any questions s Brad Kortick Epic Wireless Group,'Inc. 381 S. Lexington Dr., Suite 103 Folsom, California 95630 Tel. (916) 984-5924 Fax (916) 984-3866 W I A C d C .. R V C U P i w r. Mobile (916) 798-0079 10/31/2005 "DRAFT" LEAD IN SHEET FILE NO: (^'1P 66 • b 2 AN 6l 7• too - JJ / APPLICANT: I Pr6 GUtAr- L Z7fs- OWNER: T IiP� St QE'%�4- AJ,—e- OVC-f REPRESENTATIVE: 9P4-6 (xZa.,EL ESS 62&W PROPOSED REQUEST: (to be filled out by person taking in application) FINAL REQUES : (to be filled out by project planner) use A 7 �, Alld de I e met,f eKc y & p i-aY-"L- �Le rx 11�;: Jar 'arm U.11rel.•c4z I-egz,MuwI Yo X!"ok-cV 4.�,. /, - 3'y . SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT # 2 EXISTING ZONING: A-.* GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: ®�G- ASSIGNED PLANNER: If. PLANNER'S INITIALS Date Application Received (2 • 7 • d Date Project Assigned IDR Date 30 Day Complete DEC 0 7 2005 Tentative Hearing Date DEVELOP'► A�'; T SirtIVIG KAPlanning\Forms\L,ead In Sheet.doc COMMENT DISTRIBUTION LIST County Offices and Cities: Chief Administrative Officer X Develop. Services Director X Environmental Health X Assessor Sheriff _ BCAG X LAFCo _ Air Quality Mgmt. 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Relations _ US Fish & Wildlife Service School Districts K:\Planning\Forms\DISTR.wpd SD0300 SD035 Liquid Cooled Diesel Engine Generator Sets Standby Power Rating Prime Power Rating 30KW 60 Hz /. 30KVA 50 Hz 25KW 60 Hz / 25KVA 50 Hz 35KW 60 Hz / -35KVA 50 Hz 28.5KW 60 Hz 128.5KVA 50 Hz FEATURES ■ INNOVATIVE DESIGN & PROTOTYPE TESTING are key components .of GENERAC'S success in "IMPROVING POWER BY DESIGN." But it doesn't stop there. Total commitment to component testing, reliability testing, environmental testing, destruction and life testing, plus testing to applicable CSA, NEMA, EGSA, and other standards, allows you to choose GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS with the confidence that these systems will provide superior performance. ■ TEST CRITERIA: ✓ PROTOTYPE TESTED ✓ SYSTEM TORSIONAL TESTED ✓ ELECTRO -MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE NEMA MG1 EVALUATION ✓ MOTOR STARTING ABILITY SHORT CIRCUIT TESTING ✓ UL 2200 COMPLIANCE AVAILABLE ■ SOLID-STATE, FREQUENCY COMPENSATED VOLTAGE REGULATION. This state-of-the-art power maximizing regulation system is standard on all Generac models. It provides optimized Power Matched Turbocharged FAST RESPONSE to changing load conditions and MAXIMUM MOTOR STARTING CAPABILITY by electronically torque - matching the surge loads to the engine. , ■ SINGLE SOURCE SERVICE RESPONSE from Generac's dealer network provides parts and service know-how for the entire unit, from the engine to the smallest electronic component. You are neveron yourown when you own a GENERAC POWER SYSTEM. ■ ECONOMICAL DIESEL POWER. Low cost operation due to modem diesel engine technology. Better fuel utilization plus lower cost per gallon provide real savings. ■ LONGER ENGINE LIFE. GENERAC heavy-duty diesels provide long and reliable operating life. ■ GENERAC TRANSFER SWITCHES, SWITCHGEAR AND ACCESSORIES. Long life and reliability is synonymous with GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS. One reason for this confidence is that the GENERAC product line includes its own transfer systems, accessories, switchgear and controls for total system compatibility. GENERAC @ , POWER SYSTEMS INC. �'' DIC 012000 DE'VELO: , liu SZRVkES APPLICATION & ENGINEERIPG DATA GENERATOR SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS TYPE.............................................................. Four -pole, revolving field ROTOR INSULATION.............................................................. Class H STATOR INSULATION............................................................ Class H TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION ............................................... <3% TELEPHONE INTERFERENCE FACTOR (TIF) ........................... <50 ALTERNATOR ........................................ Self -ventilated and drip -proof BEARINGS (PRE-LUBED & SEALED) ................................................1 COUPLING............................................................Direct, Flexible Disc LOAD CAPACITY (STANDBY) .................................................... 100% LOAD CAPACITY (PRIME)....:..................................................... 110% NOTE: Emergency loading in compliance with NFPA 99, NFPA 110, paragraph 5-13.2.6. Generator rating and performance in accordance with IS08526-5, BS5514, SAE J1349, IS03046 and DIN6271 standards. EXCITATION SYSTEM O DIRECT ....................................................... DC excitation system ✓ Low-velocity brushes and slip rings ✓ O BRUSHLESS ............................. Magnetically coupled DC current ✓ Eight -pole exciter w/ battery -driven field boost ✓ Mounted outboard of main bearing ✓ O PERMANENT MAGNET EXCITER ............. Eighteen pole exciter ✓ Magnetically coupled DC current ✓ Mounted outboard of main bearing ✓ REGULATION.................................................................. Solid-state ✓ +1 % regulation ✓ GENERATOR FEATURES ■ Four pole, revolving field generator, directly connected to the engine shaft through a heavy-duty, flexible disc for permanent alignment. ■ Generator meets the temperature rise standards for class "F" insulation as defined by NEMA MG1-32.6, while the insulation system meets the requirements for the higher class "H" rating. ■ All prototype models have passed a three-phase symmetrical short circuit test to assure system protection and reliability. ■ All prototype models are tested for motor starting ability by measuring the instantaneous voltage dip with a waveform data acquisition system. ■ All models utilize an advanced wire harness design for reliable interconnection within the circuitry. ■ Magnetic circuit, including amortisseur windings, tooth and skewed stator design, provides a minimal level of waveform distortion and an electromagnetic interference level which meets accepted requirements for standard AM radio, TV, and marine radio telephone applications. ■ Voltage waveform deviation, total harmonic content of the AC waveform, and T.I.F. (Telephone Influence Factor) have been evaluated to acceptable standards in accordance with NEMA MG1-32. SD030/035 MAKE.................................................................................... GENERAC MODEL.: ............................................................. : ..................... :... 3.ODT CYLINDERS............................................................................... 4 in-line DISPLACEMENT ..............................................' 3.0 Liter (182.5 cu. in.) BORE.............................................................................95 mm (3.7 in.) STROKE.......................................................................105 mm (4.1 in.) COMPRESSION RATIO............................................................. 21.0:1 INTAKEAIR..................................................................: Turbo Charged NUMBER OF MAIN BEARINGS ..........................................................5 CONNECTING RODS............................................4-Drop forged steel CYLINDER HEAD .................................... Cast iron w/ overhead valve PISTONS.....................................................................4-Aluminum alloy CRANKSHAFT.................................................................. Forged Steel VALVE TRAIN LIFTERTYPE:................................................................................. Solid INTAKE VALVE MATERIAL..................................................High Temp EXHAUST VALVE MATERIAL .............................................. High Temp ENGINE GOVERNOR O MECHANICAL (Gear Driven)..............................................Standard FREQUENCY REGULATION, NO-LOAD TO FULL LOAD ... 5.0% STEADY STATE REGULATION ............................................. +0.5% D ELECTRONIC.......................................................................Standard FREQUENCY REGULATION, NO-LOAD TO FULL LOAD ... 0.5% STEADY STATE REGULATION ........................................... +0.25% LUBRICATION SYSTEM TYPE OF OIL PUMP..................................................................... Gear OIL FILTER............................................................... Full flow, cartridge CRANKCASE CAPACITY .......................................... 6 Liters (6.3 qts.) COOLING SYSTEM TYPE OF SYSTEM ................................ Pressurized, closed recovery WATER PUMP ................................................... Pre-lubed, self-sealing TYPEOF FAN............................................................................ Pusher NUMBER OF FAN BLADES.................................................................6 DIAMETER OF FAN ...............................................457.2 mm (18.0 in.) COOLANT HEATER ....................................................... 120V,1000 W FUEL SYSTEM FUEL.......................................................... #2D Fuel (Min Cetane #40) (Fuel should conform to ASTM Spec.) FUELFILTER......................................................................... 10 Micron FUEL INJECTION PUMP .................................................... Bosch (VE) FUEL PUMP :................................................ Engine Driven Gear Type INJECTORS........................................................ Pintel Type, 2100 PSI ENGINE TYPE .................................... Pre -combustion, swirl chamber FUEL LINE (Supply) .................................................6.35 mm (0.25 in.) FUEL RETURN LINE..............................................3.17 mm (0.125 in.) ■ Alternator is self -ventilated and drip -proof constructed. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ■ Fully life -tested protective systems, including 'Yield circuit and thermal overload protection' and optional main -line circuit breakers BATTERY CHARGE ALTERNATOR ......................... 42 Amps at 12 V capable of handling full output capacity. STARTER MOTOR........................................................................ 12'V ■ System Torsional acceptability confirmed during Prototype Testing. RECOMMENDED BATTERY .......................... (1) - 12 V, 90 A.H., 27F GROUND POLARITY.............................................................. Negative Rating definitions •Standby. Applicable forsupplyingemergency powerforthe duration ofthe utilitypower outage. Nooverloadcapability isavailable for this rating. (All ratings inaccordance with BS5514, fS03046 and OIN6271). Prime (Unlimited Running Time): Applicable for supplying electric powerin lieu of commercially purchased power. Prime power is the maximum power available at variable load. A 10% overload capacity is available for 1 hour in 12 hours. (All ratings in accordance with BS5514, IS03046, IS08528 and DIN6271). GENERAC® OWER SYSTEMS, INC. SD0301035 PERATING DATA STANDBY PRIME SD030 SD035 SD030 . SD035 GENERATOR OUTPUT VOLTAGE/KW-60Hz Rated AMP Rated AMP Rated AMP Rated AMP 120/240V, 1 -phase, 1.0 pf. 30 125 35 146 25 104 28.5 119 120/208V, 3-phase, 0.8 f NOTE: Consultyour p p 30 104 35 122 25 87 28.5 - 99 Generacdealerfor 120/240.V, 3-phase, 0.B pf additional voltages. 30 90 35 105 25 75 28,5 86 277/480V, 3-phase, 0.8 pf 30 45 35 53 25 38 28.5 43 60OV, 3-phase, 0.8 pf 30 36 35 42 25 30 28.5 34 GENERATOR OUTPUT VOLTAGE/KVA-50Hz Rated AMP Rated AMP Rated AMP Rated AMP 110/220V, 1 -phase, 1.0 pf NOTE: Consutlyour 24 109 28 127 20 91 22.8 104 115/200V, 3-phase, 0.8 pf Generacdealerlor 30 87 35 101 25 72 28.5 82 100/200V, 3-phase, 0.6 pf addlonalvdage5. 30 87 35 101 25 72 28.5 82 231/40OV, 3-phase, 0.8 pf 30 43 35 51 25 36 28.5 41 480V, 3-phase, 0.8 pf • 30 .36 35 42 25 30 28.5 34 MOTOR STARTING KVA Maximum at 35% instantaneous voltage dip 2311240V 4001480V 231/240V 4001480V 2311240V 4001480V 231/240V 400/480 with standard altemator-50/60 Hz 58/69 63/76 58/69 63!76 58/69 63/76 58/69 63/76 with optional altemator-50/60 Hz 100/120 118/141 100/120 118/141 100/120 118/141 100/120 118/141 FUEL Fuel consumption -60 Hz Load = 50% Z5% IM M 75A 1OVk = 500 5° M 251%501% M J= gat./hr. 0.9 1.7 2.4 3.1 1.1 2.0 2.8 3.6 0.7 1.4 1.9 2.5 0.9 1.6 2.3 2.9 liters/hr. 3.5 6.5 9.1 11.8 4.1 7.6 10.7 13.8 2.8 5.2 7.3 9.4 3.3 6.0 8.5 11.0 Fuel consumption -50 Hz gal./hr. 0.8 1.4 2.0 2.6 0.9 1.7 2.3 3.0 0.6 1.1 1.6 2.1 0.7 1.3 1.9 2.4 liters/hr. 2.9 5.4 7.6 9.8 3.4 6.3 8.9 11.5 2.3 4.3 6.1 7.9 2.7 5.0 7.1 9.2 Fuel pump lift meters (in.) 0.9 (36) 0.9 (36) 0.9 (36) 0.9 (36) COOLING Coolant capacity System - lit. (US gal) 10.6 (2.8) 10.6 ,(2.8) 10.6 (2.8) 10.6 (2.8) Engine - lit. (US gal) 4.5 (1.2) 4.5 (1.2) 4.5 (1.2) 4.5 (1.2) Radiator - lit. (US gal) 6.1 (1.6) 6.1 (1.6) 6.1 (1.6) 6.1 (1.6) Coolant flow/min. 60 Hz - lit. (US gal) 91 (24) 91 (24) 91 (24) 91 (24) 50 Hz - lit. (US gal) 76 (20) 76 (20) 76 (20) 76 (20) Heat rejection to coolant BTU/hr. 126,000 146,200 100,800 116,900 Inlet air 60 Hz - m'/min. (cfm) 141 (5000) 141 (5000) 141 (5000) 141 (5000) 50 Hz - m3/min. (cfm) 121 (4300) 121 (4300) 121 (4300) 121 (4300) Max. operating air temp onto radiator 'see note "C ("F) 60 (140) 60 (140) 60 (140) 60 (140) Max. operating ambient temp 'see note °C (°F) 50 (122) 50 (122) 50 (122) 50 (122) COMBUSTION AIR REQUIREMENTS Flow at rated power 60 Hz-m3/min. (cfm) 3.1 (111) 3.7 (129) 2.5 (89) 2.9 (103) 50 Hz - m3/min. (cfm) 2.5 (88) 2.9 (102) 2.0 (71) 2.3 (82) EXHAUST Exhaust flow at rated output 60 Hz - m3lmin. (dm) 8.1 (287) 9.8 (346) 6.5 (230) 7.8 (277) -50 Hz - ml/min. (cfm) 6.5 (229) 7.7 (273) 5.2 (183) 6.2 (219) Max recommended back pressure Kpa (Hg) 5.0 (1.5") 5.0 (1.5) 5.0 (1•.5") 5.0 (1.5") Exhaust temp at rated output "C (°F) 510 (950) 538 (1000) 454 (850) 482 (900) Exhaust outlet size N.P.T. (female) 2" 2" 2" 2" ENGINE Rated RPM 60 / 50 Hz \ 1800/ 1500 1800/1500 1800/ 1500 1800/1500 HP at rated KW 60 / 50 Hz 49 / 39 57/45 40/31 46/36 Piston speed 60 Hz - m/min. (ft./min.) 378 (1240) 378 (1240) 378 (1240) 378 (1240) 50 Hz - m/min. (ft./min.) 314 (1033) 314 (1033) 314 (1033) 314 (1033) BMEP 60/50 Hz 119/111 137/128 97/90 112/104 POWER ADJUSTMENT FOR AMBIENT CONDITIONS Temperature 4.5% for every 10°C above - "C 43 43 43 43 2.5% for every 10°F above - °F 110 110 110 110 Altitude 0.8% for every 100 rn above - m 2000 1100 2000 1100 2.5% for every 1000 ft. above - ft. 6000 3500 6000 3500 Note: Values given are maximum temperatures to which power adjustments can be applied. Consult your Generac Power Systems representative if operating conditions exceed these maximums. STANDARD ENGINE & SIMETY FEATURES ■ High Coolant Temperature Automatic Shutdown ■ Low Coolant Level Automatic Shutdown ■ Low Oil Pressure Automatic Shutdown ■ Overspeed Automatic Shutdown (Solid-state) ■ Crank Limiter (Solid-state) ■ Oil Drain Extension ■ Radiator Drain Extension ■ Factory -Installed Cool Flow Radiator ■ Closed Coolant Recovery System ■ UV/Ozone Resistant Hoses ■ Rubber -Booted Engine Electrical Connections ■ Secondary Fuel Filter OPTIONS ■ OPTIONAL COOLING SYSTEM ACCESSORIES O 208/240V Coolant Heater ■ OPTIONAL FUEL ACCESSORIES O Flexible Fuel Lines O UL Listed Basetanks O Base Tank Low Fuel Alarm O Primary Fuel Filter O Primary Fuel Filter with Heater ■ OPTIONAL EXHAUST ACCESSORIES O Critical Exhaust Silencer (Std. on enclosed gensets) ■ OPTIONAL ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES O Battery, 12 Volt, 90 A.H., 27F (2 required) O 2A Battery Charger O 10A Dual Rate Battery Charger O Battery Heater ■ OPTIONAL ALTERNATOR ACCESSORIES O Alternator Upsizing O Alternator Strip Heater O Alternator Tropicalization O Voltage Changeover Switch O Main Line Circuit Breaker ■ CONTROL CONSOLE OPTIONS O Analog Control "C" Panel (Bulletin 0151160SBY) O Analog / Digital Control "E" Panel (Bulletin 0161310SBY) ■ Fuel Lockoff Solenoid ■ Stainless Steel Flexible Exhaust Connection ■ Battery Charge Alternator ■ Battery Cables ■ Battery Tray ■ Vibration Isolation of Unit to Mounting Base ■ 24 Volt, Solenoid -activated Starter Motor ■ Air Cleaner ■ Fan Guard ■ Control Console ■ Radiator Duct Adapter ■ Coolant Heater E. ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT O Automatic Transfer Switch O 3 Light Remote Annunciator O 5 Light Remole'Annunciator O 20 Light Remote Annunciator O Road Ready Trailer O Remote Relay Panels O Unit Vibration Isolators O Oil Make -Up System O Oil Heater O 5 Year Warranties O Export Boxing O Gent -ink° Communications Software ■ OPTIONAL ENCLOSURES O Weather Protective O Sound Attenuated O Aluminum and Stainless Steel O Encloure Muffler Distributed by: SD030/035 Design and somificawns subied to lunge wnhwl notice. Dimarelons shown era opproxanale. Conrad your Generac dealer for w6fiod drawings DO NOT USE THESE DIMESIONS FOR INSTALLATION PURPOSES. 2397 [94.371 [�— 965137.M -+{ 1117 [43.981 �J E3 1160 [45.671 IMM • 877 [34.51') • .— mm [in] I FFr SInF mgy REAR VIFlA/ GENERACe POWER SYSTEMS, INC. • P.O. BOX B • WAUKESHA, WI 531 B7 262/544-4B1 1 • FAX 262/544-4851 Bulletin 0163970SBY I Printed in USA 3.00, rev: 07.03 ® 2003 Generac Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. All specifications subject to change without notice. OC6602 NOTE 10 R677 CR26.661 TYP. 0710 027.96'1 [NAT. ASP.I ■600 123.6313 ETURHO) NOTE 2 247 [9.72'] ] / - F [33.01'] TYP 49 [1.93'] TYP 013.5 000531 IOUNTING HOLES TOLES ON BOTTOM 110 C4.3311 TYP AIR CLEANER [NAT. ASP.] AIR CLEANER [TURBO] 454 [17.87'7+ NOTE 14 F 1117 C43.98'3 TYP. ■ 243 [9.561) [TURBO) - ■ 293 [11.53'3 [NAT. ASP.] B 309 12.17'] STUB -UP AREA STUB -UP AREA, ` SEE NOTE 11, NOTE 12 AND CHART 1 155 16.11'3 628 124.72'7 B A 794 [31.25'7 471 [18.54'] STUB -UP A A 1 A 12 ATTE137' E2.80'] -J 305 [11.9917 J SEE STONE GUARD AND NO 5 SEE NOTE 13 ALT i RADIATOR END VIEW - AIR WITH nPT1nNA STON GUARD UT - [1.44'] 11 i 570 122.44'3 TYP TOP OR PLAN VIFW O - 2838'1111.73'1 NOTE 4 ,--NOTE 6 665 [26.18'] [3.11']728 (28.66'] 767 C3020'7 t FT �[D VI W APPLICABLE TO [NAT. ASP.j- SD -2 454 [17.87'] NOTE 9 NOTE 14 x+- 965 (37.99'] - 1 � Ii 1160 [45.67'] INN NOTE 1 O NOTE 3 NOTE 7 FUEL RETURN II 1/4' NPT FEMALE -''1 877 [34.51'] F- OIL DRAIN 1/2' NPT FEMALE OA REAR VIEW _FUEL INLET 1/4' NPT FEMALE M o..00 .�•.� �, o � � ..non INSTALLATION �RAWING� ENGINE SERVICE CONNECTIONS FUEL INLET 1/4' NPT COUPLING FUEL RETURN = 1/41 NPT COUPLING OIL DRAIN = 1/2' NPT COUPLING EXHAUST OUTLET - 2.0' NPT EXHAUST MANIFOLD' AS SHOWN [IN OPEN SET NOTES- - 2-1/2' O. D. MUFFLER OUTLET WITH COMPARTMENT 1. CONTROL PANEL MAY BE ROTATED 180' IN EITHER DIRECTION. 2. STANDARD BLOCK HEATER REQUIRES 120Y AC CONNECTION (ALSO OPTIONAL BATTERY CHARGER, L BATTERY HEATER). 3. CONNECTION POINTS FOR AC LOAD LEADS AND ENGINE AUTOMATIC START/STDP CONTROL WIRES PROVIDED IN AC CONNECTION PANEL. 4. EXHAUST MUFFLER SUPPORT BRACKETS SUPPLIED WITH OPTIONAL CBKPARTNEHT. 5. 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND SYSTEM. BATTERY TRAY INSIDE DIMENSIONS. 187 X 253 [7.4' X 9.96'1 6. 2.5' 1. D. FLEX EXHAUST, STANDARD WITH COMPARTMENT UNITS, OPTIONAL WITHOUT. 7. MAIN LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER. 8. REMOVABLE BLANK PANEL FOR OPTIONAL 2ND MAIN LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER. 9. OPTIONAL COMPARTMENT. 10, DOORS MUcT Dc n0cucn on ncr.0rrc rn x orun..rn 11. STUB -UPS - UNIT. 607 k9 E1336 lbs] STANDARD BASE TANK REQUIRES ALL STUB -UPS STEEL COMPARTMENT- 209 k0 (460 lbs]12 WTSIIDDE AOR IN THE REAR TAW FOR STUB -UP AREA. A BASE TANK DEPENDING ON CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATION. USE STUB -UP AREA 'B' FOR UNITS WITH BASE TANKS. UNITS (INCHES] 13. STONE GUARD AND AIR DUCT ADAPTER ARE OPTIONS AND CAN BE ORDERED FOR UNITS WITHOUT ENCLOSURES ONLY. 14.SEE DRAWING OC3850 FOR DUCT REMOVAL REMOVAL OF FRONT DUCT WILL PROVIDE ACCESS TO MUFFLER FOR SERVICING. REMOVAL OF REAR DUCT WILL PROVIDE ACCESS TO THE LOWER CONNECTION PANEL TO'NAKE AC LOAD LEAD, ENGINE AUTOMATIC EXHAUST MANIFOLD START/STOP, AND MAIN LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER CONNECTIONS 2.0' NPT FEMALE [TURBO L NAT. ASP.] • NOTE- DIMENSIONS ARE TO THE CENTER OF THE OUTLET ON EXHAUST MANIFOLD. DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE USED AS A REFERENCE WHEN EXHAUST SYSTEM IS NOT ORDERED. APPLIES TO OPEN SET ONLY. ■ 935 [36.82'] 717 (28.23'] NOTE 2 [TURBO] -{�42 C1.65'7 110 [4.33'3 IINOTE 8 OPTIONAL AIR DUCT AIR DUCT ADAPTER FL1141 TING EYE SEE NOTE 13 546 [21.49'] PLACES) AIR DUCT AIR OUT ■Lj ATSP.] ] [NAT. ASP.] O, O 158 [6.22'] 312 [1230'] 1031 (40.57'] CENTER OF RADIATOR END VIEW WITH T GRAVITY OPTIONAL AIR DUCT ADAPTER 1930 [75.98'] RIGHTsIDF VIFW INSTALL DRAWING, 3.OL DIESEL 390 ALTERNATOR WITH P.D. BQK B vAUKESHA, WtS. 53107 ACOUSTIC ENCLOSURE SME OC6602-B.DWG SI.EB SCALE 1 = 30 ISLE' 3.OL HA DWG NO.REV ISSUE DATE 6/3/02 OC6602 B INSIDE DESCRIPTION BASE AC LOAD LEAD CONDUIT (RIGHT) A (LEFT) Al 120/240V AC FOR OPT. CHARGER, OPT. BATTERY BATTERY HEATER ❑B AND BLOCK HEATER AC LOAD LEAD CONDUIT HOOK-UP O USED WITH BASE TANK ENGINE SERVICE CONNECTIONS FUEL INLET 1/4' NPT COUPLING FUEL RETURN = 1/41 NPT COUPLING OIL DRAIN = 1/2' NPT COUPLING EXHAUST OUTLET - 2.0' NPT EXHAUST MANIFOLD' AS SHOWN [IN OPEN SET NOTES- - 2-1/2' O. D. MUFFLER OUTLET WITH COMPARTMENT 1. CONTROL PANEL MAY BE ROTATED 180' IN EITHER DIRECTION. 2. STANDARD BLOCK HEATER REQUIRES 120Y AC CONNECTION (ALSO OPTIONAL BATTERY CHARGER, L BATTERY HEATER). 3. CONNECTION POINTS FOR AC LOAD LEADS AND ENGINE AUTOMATIC START/STDP CONTROL WIRES PROVIDED IN AC CONNECTION PANEL. 4. EXHAUST MUFFLER SUPPORT BRACKETS SUPPLIED WITH OPTIONAL CBKPARTNEHT. 5. 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND SYSTEM. BATTERY TRAY INSIDE DIMENSIONS. 187 X 253 [7.4' X 9.96'1 6. 2.5' 1. D. FLEX EXHAUST, STANDARD WITH COMPARTMENT UNITS, OPTIONAL WITHOUT. 7. MAIN LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER. 8. REMOVABLE BLANK PANEL FOR OPTIONAL 2ND MAIN LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER. 9. OPTIONAL COMPARTMENT. 10, DOORS MUcT Dc n0cucn on ncr.0rrc rn x orun..rn 11. STUB -UPS - UNIT. 607 k9 E1336 lbs] STANDARD BASE TANK REQUIRES ALL STUB -UPS STEEL COMPARTMENT- 209 k0 (460 lbs]12 WTSIIDDE AOR IN THE REAR TAW FOR STUB -UP AREA. A BASE TANK DEPENDING ON CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATION. USE STUB -UP AREA 'B' FOR UNITS WITH BASE TANKS. UNITS (INCHES] 13. STONE GUARD AND AIR DUCT ADAPTER ARE OPTIONS AND CAN BE ORDERED FOR UNITS WITHOUT ENCLOSURES ONLY. 14.SEE DRAWING OC3850 FOR DUCT REMOVAL REMOVAL OF FRONT DUCT WILL PROVIDE ACCESS TO MUFFLER FOR SERVICING. REMOVAL OF REAR DUCT WILL PROVIDE ACCESS TO THE LOWER CONNECTION PANEL TO'NAKE AC LOAD LEAD, ENGINE AUTOMATIC EXHAUST MANIFOLD START/STOP, AND MAIN LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER CONNECTIONS 2.0' NPT FEMALE [TURBO L NAT. ASP.] • NOTE- DIMENSIONS ARE TO THE CENTER OF THE OUTLET ON EXHAUST MANIFOLD. DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE USED AS A REFERENCE WHEN EXHAUST SYSTEM IS NOT ORDERED. APPLIES TO OPEN SET ONLY. ■ 935 [36.82'] 717 (28.23'] NOTE 2 [TURBO] -{�42 C1.65'7 110 [4.33'3 IINOTE 8 OPTIONAL AIR DUCT AIR DUCT ADAPTER FL1141 TING EYE SEE NOTE 13 546 [21.49'] PLACES) AIR DUCT AIR OUT ■Lj ATSP.] ] [NAT. ASP.] O, O 158 [6.22'] 312 [1230'] 1031 (40.57'] CENTER OF RADIATOR END VIEW WITH T GRAVITY OPTIONAL AIR DUCT ADAPTER 1930 [75.98'] RIGHTsIDF VIFW INSTALL DRAWING, 3.OL DIESEL 390 ALTERNATOR WITH P.D. BQK B vAUKESHA, WtS. 53107 ACOUSTIC ENCLOSURE SME OC6602-B.DWG SI.EB SCALE 1 = 30 ISLE' 3.OL HA DWG NO.REV ISSUE DATE 6/3/02 OC6602 B I_I F - "Si _, C 7 -'.DIE At, LOAD LEAD CONDUIT (I 50A) " R677 120i-'AOV Ai FOR BATTER'. 12v BATTERY (R26.66'I TYP 9 112.171 STUB -UP AREA SEE NOTES 10-11 AND CHART SEE NOTE 2 £ 4 AC LOAD LEAD CJIIDVIT HOOF. -UP 6 A g _ 936.5 - 136.87.1 795 1.31.2811 STUB -UP AREAL I I{ 1A 582.57171 - 1 12 80.) J 122.93'1 280 \ NOTE 2 111.021• � ' fI- TP Il F' PI All VIEW -- 921.5/ [36.28'1r IOPF11 SE r EIHALISTI 2409 AIR, 194.84.1 OUT ETOTE 5 EAL/-�It AI III '_NOTE I LIFTING BRAC -CORNERS 13 -2':'64-A RECnLIraEIIDED ELECTRI�g4 STAB-oP5 ISFF If�F 1. lISIDE OE SCP.IP TIO.. ills] DE BASE At, LOAD LEAD CONDUIT (I 50A) A 120i-'AOV Ai FOR BATTER'. i NAP.r.ER AND BLOCI• HEATER, B ❑ AC LOAD LEAD CJIIDVIT HOOF. -UP EII.:IIIE SEFV.CE [in N1ECTIDtlS EVCL 1116.17 "; FE TIIRII IjJ" .IPI COLIPLIIIG OII. d. RADIATOR DP.A111s m I/2' HPI COIIPuuG E) AIISI 11VILEI - 2-1/2' Do. EtHAUST ELBOW AS 5.011,1 ON OPEN SEI D.!IF '_' O.MFLER OV ILEI WITH 'Colip AR TMEH t I .IIIE IIIHI li SItl P1'ED Willi FUEL SMPPLI Ano P,EIUPN LIHES DSC DI HIE.:TED AMID PLUGGED BEIWEEII EIIGIHE AND FQEL .ANI.. NHS HAS HEEN DOHE TO FACILITATE PRESSVP.E IESHH(; OF NIE IAIII III THE FIELD. FOP "'FORMATION F,EGARpItIG COIL 11 LI;Hll.3 INE FUEL SVPPL; AIID RETURN LIHES PRIOR. 10 5 TAR, "'.SEE 111E FUEL TAIIF. FIELO IESTIHG PROCEDURE 56.'FPMEP III THE IATA LOO 'E VENTS AIT. WHICH IS 5111E+PI.r. wHH 11115 GE,IERA TOR• 965 I-137.99'1-1 DAW 'nu1S: nnn (m0¢5 NOTE 3 I 1476 NOTE 6 1611 MOTE 7 --r r» T 39 !9.09' " 660 [25.98'] . • L _ _ 1202 -.18.5 OIL D :Er [4 [0.73'1 ENGINE OIL DRAINJ PIP-839TYP 1/2 NPT FEMALE (3303" T LEFT SIDE VIEW ILEVEL n FIICLf1SLP 1 DDI AnD 11PPA1ED 11111rP 2136 184.09'1 DAH YP MOUNTING HOLES 876 [34.49.1 MOUNTING [ REAP VIEW BASE WIDTH E<1 vi r.r . , n. .Tann ra..nn a 4. n•rt .wI• ova. PHIAL •. n...., ., ._. IJEI ACTT SCALE '•LI. DIFIC, ,1011: Ann I OI.CPP.IIi IN'i PEP A r"ECIF IEP •LLDN, --- 'J H. ALL PHI- E4 HrN ALL :: DI"- ALL NOTES: I. COli1FOL PAHEL MAY BE R-IATEV 180 III EITHER. DIRECT1011. 2. StAIIDARD BLJCA HEATER & BAITER. CHAP.GEP REOVIRE 120V AC COIHIECTIOH. J. CO11"ECTI011 P01HIS FOR AC LOAD LEADS AIIP [HITTITE A.TDMAIIC SIARI; STOP CONTROL'•PIPES PROVIDED III AC 1;UIIIIECIIUII PAIIEL. 4 IL VOLT NEGAHVE GPOUHD S'.STEM BArIER. IRA, IIISIDE OIGEIISIOIIS: 210 is 550 [7.87" is IS 7B') 5 2.5' IP. FLE" ENHI SI, SIAIIDAPD Y/IrH COLIPAP.TMEIIT UNITS, 6. LIAIN LIME CIRCUIT BREAKER, 7. 20 LIGHT ArIIHNCIATC.R (LOCA11i.11 C'EPEHDEIII illi COHFIGURATIONI. 8. ACOUSTIC EIII.LOS.IPE (LEVEL 2A1 9. ODORS MUST BE OPE"ET' 90 DEC.. T.1 BE PEMOVED. 10 Sri) BASE 14111 PEOVIRES ALL S«IB-UPS TO BE II' II'E REAR .AIH. SH. -LIP AREA. IIA 5 THE 51PEI u. FOR OIE 6.11111 LH)UIIIED 150n-1 PHASE OP. 125A-3 PHASE 47IPC6.n1 BREA EP. 12. AIR DUCT ADAPTER STAHDAPn WITH OPE" SEI ONLY. 135 EE DRAWIN.. 010755 FOR OVCr PEMOVAL, REMOVAL OF rROHT DVC. WILL PROVIDE ACCESS IO MUFFLER FOR 5ER1ICIII.:. •HOTE: DIMEIISH?IIS 10 THE ')()ILEI OF E':IIALISI PIPE SHOULD BE USED AS A PCFEPEHCE FOR OPEII SET ONLY "DIMEHSIGHS APE FOR BASE IAOHIITIIIG LOCATIONS wF1.:nr DATA OPEN 5E1 THD 1: 607 19 11336 In41 (WEI) rAllr; 338 r9 ()45 IHs1 51 EEL COMPARTMEHI. 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F O E3 0,k 8 a wAUKES1NDCIST HA, vV1 A: 2621544_481 4 S 5318 1 FAX 262j544-4 854 Rev 09/02/04 Dec -'19-00 10:10A buttl-ounty planning 530038 7785, - P.02 BUTTE CO(JIITY C[C 0 7 2005 MINOR USE PERMIT DEVEI,02 !ENT SERVICES BUTTE COUNTY PLANNII\G COMMISSION OCT 13 2n DATE: (C:crtiFed Mail Rec.) MUP W1 PERMIT NO. 047-100-14-1 . ASSESSOR'S PARCEI, NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below: American Tower Corporation is hereby granted a Minor Use.Permit in accordance with application filed: Minor Use Permit to install a 185 -foot tall self-supporting lattice tower, antennas, and equipment shelters/cabinets. The tower with the attached antennas will have an overall height of 190 feet above ground level. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of application and issuance ofPerTnit, constitutes cause for the revocation ofsaid permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Butte County Zoning Ordinance, including Butte County Code Sec. 24-45.65. 2. Unless otherwise provided for in a special condition to this use permit, all conditions must be completed prior to or concurrently with the establishment of the granted use. The use granted by this permit must be established within .12 months of the date of approval. . 3. Minor changes maybe approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, j tEnviroarnental Health, or Public Works.upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee: Prior to such approval, verification shall be made, ,\by -ach Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application; fees paid and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be `, major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Minor Use Permit has been granted is not established within one year of the date of approval, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use. A Minor Use Permit subject to' lapse may be renewed for an additional period of up to one year, provided that sixty (60) calendar days prior to the expiration date, an application for renewal of the Minor Use Permit is filed with the Planning Division on the prescribed form and accompanied by the necessary data and fees. 'S. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. 6. Neither the applicant, nor any agent nor representative of the applicant shall intentionally omit or misrepresent any material fact in connection with the application. Any alleged material misrepresentation shall constitute gruunds for the Director of Development Services Dec -'19-00 10:10A butt :ounty planning 53038 7785 to commence a revocation hearing, and, ifproven to exist, shall consti to revoke a pertute sufficient grounds mit. Conditions of Approval: PlanQing Divigi= 1. The tower and attachcd antennas shall be painted a neutral color to help blend in with the background. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall submit an example of the neutral color to the Planning Division for review and approval. The tower shall he painted the approved color. (Mitigation Measure 1) r 2. The Facility must meet or fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC_, the County and any other agency of the Federal or State government with the authority to regulate such Facilities. 3. The installation of the Facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The Facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division, that all associated monopoles and towers in excess of thirty (30) feet in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniforni Building Code. 4. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the Facility. 5. The placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. 6. The installation of the Facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 7. The Facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access toa publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 8. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes 9. The Facility shal I fall within current standards and regulations of the FAA, the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such Facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the Facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 10. The Facility or combination of the Facilities on the site shall generate, at any time, ( electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. P.03 Dec -'19-00 10:11A butt -ounty planning 530 =•38 7785 P.04 IL . if it is found that the Facility is or will be detrimental to the health safe tyor re of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s, and pproperty owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or eplac meet of the Facility. In no case shall the Facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The Facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the Facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC OET 65. Prior to issuance of the building permit for the installation of the Facility, the applicant shall post a performance security ill an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the Facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the Facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 12. All Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned Facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. Prior to issuance of a building permit for the Facility, the applicant shall obtain a detailed estimate from an appropriate building industry business or contractor for the removal of the Facility, including the proper disposal of all removed materials and the return of site to its original condition. A copy of the estimate shall be submitted to the Building Division for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits. Prior to issuance of the building permit for the installation of the Facility, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of removal of the Facility, proper disposal of all removed materials, and return of the site to its original condition in the event that such Facility is abandoned, or if the permit has been terminated for violation of its conditions by the County after hearing, or has expired, and after notice has been given to the owner/operator by the County, no application for renewal has been riled. If the Director of Development Services determines that the Facility is abandoned, the applicant may be required to remove all equipment belonging to the applicant from the Premises and return the site to its original condition within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of notice to abate. if such Facility is not removed and the site returned to its original condition within thirty (30) days, the County may remove the Facility at the applicant's and/or land owner's joint and several expense. 13. All ground level support Facilities shall be painted and/or screened from view with adequate landscaping appropriate to the surrounding environment. All aesthetic treatments, including landscaping shall be maintained as approved for the life of the Facility. 14. The Facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 3 Pe 19-00 10:11A buttv_ounty planning •530.•38 7785 15. 'The owner/operator of the Facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the Facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division and the Building Division no later than January 31 of each year. 16. The Facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 17. Applicant shall implement measures to prevent construction activities. fugitive dust emissions dining all 18. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planting Division, is identified as "Exhibit E" and date-stamped August 2, 2000, and is incorporated herein by this reference. Prior to use of this project, the applicant shall contact the Planning Division for a field inspection to verify all conditions of approval and ordinance requirements have been met. 20. Prior to construction of the site access road, flags shall 'be placed along the fence line that delineate the vernal pool on the adjacent parcel and the adjacent uplands, The flagging shall be placed by a biologist familiar with vernal pool topography. 21. A one (1) foot high earthen bem shall be constructed along the southem side of the fence line adjacent to the vernal pool. The earthen bern shall match the area flagged as described in Condition 20. 22. The site access road shall be located at least four (4) feet from the north fence for the entire distance of the access road.- No soil disturbance activities, expect for construction of a berm* as described in Condition 21, shall occur in the four foot area between the fence and the access road. 23. Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordi.nanees and regulations. 24. Prior to the issuance ofbuildiag permits obtain cncraachment permit and construct a County Standard S-31 driveway' roach at the intersection of the site access road and Hamilton Nord Cana Highway. 25. Building permits are required for the tower and equipment buildings. Plans and caiculatians shall be prepared by a licensed or registered architect or civil engineer authorized to practice 4 P.05 Dec -19-00 10:11A buttozaunty planning 530138 7785 P.06 in the State of California. Design shall be in accordance with Codes 1998 California Building ent._ Diatn�; 26. 4 Applicant shall implement measures to prevent fugitive dust emissions during all construction activities. NOTE: Issuance of this Minor Use Permit does no uiremcnt o btaining Building and Health Department permits before startin structio o does it an er uirements. Butte County Planning Commis on Chairman CC: Land Development Division Building Division Environmental Health Department Butte County Fire Department/CDF Agricultural' Commissioner 5 Oct,06 05 11:37a Dev Svcs & Env Health 530 5 8-7785 r,. p.2 BU'r'I'F COUNTY 1-jrD PARTMENT DIVISION O1~ ENVIRONMENTAL I IFALT) I 411 Main St., P O Box 5364, Chico, CA 95927-5364 (530) 891-2727 FAX (530) 895-5512 EEN IVVVI�_:M HEALTH PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW GL.0 0 3 2005 (Please check appropriate box) 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE ( ) TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP �() SOIL WAIVER ( ) TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP MINOR USE PERMIT USE PERMIT ( ) ADMIN USE PERMIT (( �) OTHER Location of Property l -'5a b' a- (AeA Wl dA -§ ✓i ce^� CA✓ c Assessor's Parcel Number: y 443 PROJECT DESCRTPTION 01 �'�_�-� 0� n P6L rte__ c�. G.� ck^6 o,-. X l 5� �v\ I (Y1 TU�.�E'A sl/ (" l,\ 1��1 ' G Applicant: Q h �-rD Phone No: Address: del LeD?' Ale- Owner: T ko7m aS 9(1s&_ i& ���10 /Rhone No: Address: f ���� l� < i`�'� ti��-In wo� j Engineer or Surveyor: Address: Mail correspondence to: Signature _ Phone No: Date HEALTH DEPARTMENT USl~:-otvLY FEE PAID $ Health Department ReceiptNoS� Date Reviewing Applicati BUTTE COY177 T V DEC 0 7 2005 DEVELGA* TW SEI VICE.t, L ^7 0 1.00 MPREAP.Meyzuos cc: Karen Frederick-, Environmental Health Admin. Steve Streeter, Planning BUTTE COUNTY DMSI©N. OF Clearance � Septic Destruction r�7Q.Q0) (5104.00) IRM4411'rIENTAL HEALTH Waiter amgae ($50.0) or $20.001 PLEASE PRINT DATE SITE LOCATI®NISOg9 I tU1/1r � NU T4CAGta wd ( ) COUNTY ( ) CITY Other ��vNER d d t e l q UK 10111 PHONE FAX to ,F;G ADDRESS 0,� q i {d dod W cLq P �i APPLICANT hrb.AILE'4G ADDRESS . L�Xfut d ) C���i �� o�(M CALL FOR PICK URSL FEE: ? b � REC # DATE ATE CRIPTION_ COPY TO CITY BUILDING DEPT. DA DATEMMLE I SERVICIE/c® NT - — Poat-fr Fax Mote 7671 FORTIS/gUclearancerequestA,ug2004 10, —0/-7 ]BUT -JE Co;t; JTy DEC 0 7 2005 DEVELO: MENI' SERVICES County of Butte Oroville, California GENERAL CLAIM CLAIMANT: Epic Wireless Group Inc ADDRESS: 381 South Lexington Dr, Suite 103 CITY & STATE: Folsom, CA 95630 rIATG nP rl AIM- 0/1/9rV1R SUMBIT CLAIM TO DEPARTMENT RECEIVING GOODS OR SERVICES DATE REVC DESCRIPTION OF CLAIM (DESCRIBE FULLY TO AVOID DELAY) AMOUNT SUB. OBJ REFUND CLAIM - ATR #90553, Receipt #443089, Check #5397: INV. DATE ENCUMB. GROSS AMT. Application: MUP 06-02 PAID RETAINED REFUND Development Services $ 1,997.00 $ 480.00 $ 1,517.00 Land Development $ - $ - $ - Environmental Health $ - $ - $ - CDF/Fire $ - $ - $ Agricultural Department $ - $ - $ - NOD/NOE Clerk's Filing Fee $ 36.00 $ - $ 36.00 TOTAL $ 2,033.00 $ 480.00 $ 1,553.00 . .............................................................................. .:.::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..:.:: 9REAKDOWN ::::::::::::::::::BTJDGET:: ................................................... .............. A - COUNT ............. . ............ :AIVLOUNT: ............... Development Services 440001 4210900 $ 1,517.00 Land Development 440004 4611700 $ - Environmental Health 540003 4614901 $ - CDF/Fire 0100 4617240 $ - Agricultural Department 460001 4612200 $ - NOD/NOE 470001 4612319 $ 36.00 TOTAL $ 1,553.00 $ 1,553.00 I, the undersigned, declare under penalty of perjury that the services or articles claimed have been performed or delivered, and that this claim is true and correct as stated. Dated this day of62006, at FE-�' , Calif. rl Glr Q Signature q / laimant I, the undersigned, hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the services or articles specified above h e been performed or delivered and that there is a Budget Appropriation or Specific Board Approval (Check one) for the same. Dated this day of 2006, at Oroville Calif. Department ead or Authorized Deputy Dept. SEE Exp. Code BREAKDOWN Code PAYABLE FROM FUND DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE -AUDITOR'S USE ONLY DEPT & SUB. PROJ SUB. OBJ CLAIM NO. INV NO. INV. DATE ENCUMB. GROSS AMT. Claimant - Submitted for your approval/signature. Please return signed form to: Development Services Department Accounts Receivable 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-2140 Facsimile www.buttecountV.net/dds ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING 9/l/2006 Epic Wireless Group, Inc. ATTN: Regina 381 South Lexington Dr., Suite 103 Folsom, CA 95630 RE: Permit No. MUP 06-02 APN#047-100-191 On 12/8/2005, a deposit was made in the amount of $2,033.00, of which $480.00 was retained. Please sign,' date, and return the enclosed claim form to this office. Once we receive the claim form, we will then process your refund in the amount of $1,553.00. Should you have any questions, please contact this office Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at 538-7601. Sincerely, Diane Lewellen Account Clerk, Senior Administrative Division enclosure MUP 06-02.1tr County of Butte .Oroville, California GENERAL CLAIM CLAIMANT: Epic Wireless Group Inc ADDRESS: 381 South Lexington Dr, Suite 103 CITY & STATE: Folsom, CA 95630 DATE OF CLAIM: 9/1/2006 SUMBIT CLAIM TO DEPARTMENT RECEIVING GOODS OR SERVICES DATE RECM DESCRIPTION OF CLAIM (DESCRIBE FULLY TO AVOID DELAY) AMOUNT SUB. OBJ REFUND CLAIM - ATR #90553, Receipt #443089, Check #5397: INV. DATE ENCUMB. - Application: MUP 06-02 . PAID RETAINED REFUND Development Services $ 1,997.00 $ 480.00 $ 1,517.00 Land Development $ - $ - $ - Environmental Health $ - $ - $ - CDF/Fire $ - $ - $ - Agricultural Department $ - $ - $ - NOD/NOE Clerk's Filing Fee $ 36.00 $ - $ 36.00 TOTAL $ 2,033.00 $ 480:00 $ 1,553.00 ................................................................................ ............... BKEAKDUWN :::::::::::::::::: ................................................... i3TJDGET::: .............. ACCOUN' ............. .............. :::p�1VLOUNT:: ............... Development Services 440001 4210900 $ 1,517.00 Land Development 440004 4611700 $ - Environmental Health 540003 4614901 $ - CDF/Fire 0100 4617240 $ Agricultural De artment460001 4612200 $ - NOD/NOE 470001 4612319 $ 36.00 TOTAL $ 1,553.00 $ 1,553.00 I, the undersigned, declare under penalty of perjury that the services or articles claimed have been performed or delivered, and that this claim is true and correct as stated. Dated this day of 2006, at Calif. Signature of Claimant I, the undersigned, hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the services or articles specified above have been performed or delivered and that there is a Budget Appropriation or Specific Board Approval (Check one) for the same. Dated this day of 2006, at Oroville Calif. Department Head or Authorized Deputy Dept. SEE Exp. Code BREAKDOWN Code PAYABLE FROM FUND DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE - AUDITOR'S USE ONLY DEPT & SUB. PROJ SUB. OBJ CLAIM NO. INV NO. INV. DATE ENCUMB. GROSS AMT. Claimant - Submitted for your approval/signature. Please return signed form to: Development Services Department Accounts Receivable 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 County of Butte Oroville, California GENERAL CLAIM CLAIMANT: Epic Wireless Group Inc ADDRESS: 381 South Lexington Dr, Suite 103 CITY & STATE: Folsom, CA 95630 DATE OF CLAIM: 8-11-06 SUMBIT CLAIM TO DEPARTMENT RECEIVING GOODS OR SERVICES DATE REC'C DESCRIPTION OF CLAIM (DESCRIBE FULLY TO AVOID DELAY) AMOUNT CLAIM NO. REFUND CLAIM - ATR #90553, Receipt #443089, Check #5397: ENCUMB. GROSS AMT. Application: MUP 06-02 PAID RETAINED REFUND Development Services $ 1,997.00 $ 480.00 $ 1,517.00 Land Development $ - $ - $ - Environmental Health $ - $ - $ - CDF/Fire $ - $ - $ - Agricultural Department $ - $ - $ - NOD/NOE Clerk's Filing Fee $ 36.00 $ - $ 36.00 TOTAL $ 2,033.00 $ 480.00 $ 1,553.00 ................................................................................................ ......:::::::: BKEAKDOWN::::::::::::::::::: ................................................... B[JDGET:: .............. ACCOUNT ............. : AIVIOUNT: ............... Development Services 440001 4210900 $ 1,517.00 Land Development 440004 4611700 $ - Environmental Health 540003 4614901 $ - CDF/Fire 0100 4617240 $ - Agricultural Department 460001 4612200 $ - NOD/NOE 470001 4612319 $ 36.00 1 TOTAL $ 1,553.00 $ 1,553.00 I, the undersigned, declare under penalty of perjury that the services or articles claimed have been performed or delivered, and that this claim is true and correct as stated. Dated this day of 2006, at Calif. Signature of Claimant I, the undersigned, hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the services or articles specified above have been performed or delivered and that there is a Budget Appropriation or Specific Board Approval (Check one) for the same. Dated this day of 2006, at Oroville Calif. Department Head or Authorized Deputy Dept. SEE Exp. Code BREAKDOWN Code PAYABLE FROM FUND DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE -AUDITOR'S USE ONLY DEPT & SUB. PROJ SUB. OBJ CLAIM NO. INV NO. INV. DATE ENCUMB. GROSS AMT. Claimant - Submitted for your approval/signature. Please return signed form to: Development Services Department Accounts Receivable 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 COUNTY OF BUTTE AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE AND TREASURER'S RECEIPT OROVILLE, CA ATR NO 90553 RECEIVED FROM PLANNING BAG : 328 DATE 121812006 FUND FUND DEPT ACCT GASH DESCRIPTION TITLE CODE CODE CODE CODE AMOUNT DEPOSIT DATE: 1218 RECEIPTS: 443076- 443089 PLANNING APDL FEES GENL 0010 440M1 4210900 101001 Project Number Amount of Fee APN:047-100-191 - EPICWRELESS GROUP, INC. - MUP 06-82 $87.00 . ENVIRONMENTAL HLTH GENL 0010 540M 4614931 1011101 Project Number Amount of Fee APN:047-100.191 - EPIC''WRELESS GROUP, INC. - MUP 08-02 r` ;. $201.00 FIRE PLNG ADPL FEE FIRE PROTECT 0100 4617240 101oo1 Project Number Amount of Fee - :AP.N_1T' EPIC:Vti11RELESS,GROUP, INC. - MUP 00-02 $180.00 '_104-1'91z }NODINOE CLERK'S FILING FE GENL 0010+ 476001 4612319 101001 0357 Protect Number , ' _...Amount of Fee "�PiV:t747 1110-991 - EPIC VARELESS GROUPIIL"� 06-Q2 $38Ai1 AGRIGL�LTlJZE AG FEE 001t) 460009 1011101 Project Number Amount of Fee APN:047-1110-191 - EPIC: INRELESS GROUP, INC. - MUP 118-02 D.O.T.-ALUC PLANNING GENL 00W' 440001 4617241 101001 Project Number Amount of Fee APN:015-440-015 - MARCON, INC. - A 06-05 $1,531.00 DOCUMENTIGOPY SALES GENL 0010 440W1 4711910 101001 .1,997.00✓ 87.00 201.00. 180.00 36.00 32.50 1,531,_011 30.00 V TOTAL $ 4,0$.¢L50 t APPROVED BY: RECEIVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER TREASURER white -treasurer pink=auditor canary -depositor golden rodl=fiIe ms's/� �U . �v / • S Project Log/Activity Sheer Project # �(0 10 tf L l If 2-lG�'S APN # isC7 100 t� I ZIP 46�. Thursday, December 08, 2005 Development Services PLANNING DIVISION ver. 1.0 Counter --- -• _ -- , Person ;Chris i Payment Date 12/7/2005 $87.00 443089 Receipt Number ;Epic Wireless Group, Inc. Received From $201.00 . 'Same Applicant MUP 06-02 $36.00 Application Number or In Reference To Parcel Number 1047-100-191 ;5397, 5724 J $1, 500 or $2,000 Check Number / Cash 2,533:00 Total Received ? i c $2,533.50._ 'Total Fees. DDS Planning $1,997.00 (General Fund) Non Sufficient Funds ($25.00 Fee) Public Works $0.0 $87.00 (Land Development) Environmental Health $201.00 . CDF (Fire Department) $180.00 $36.00 NOD / NOE (Recording Fee) 1Aunt Minnie $0.00 $1, 500 or $2,000 Planning Review/ EIR I' $0.00 Fish/Game. 0.00 . Public Sales / Copies _ Y $0.00 Other: $32.50 i ALUC (Airport Land Use) $0.0 $0.0 Non Sufficient Funds ($25.00 Fee) Cell Tower ($2500.00) $0.0 Fish/Game. 0.00 . Public Sales / Copies _ Y $0.00 Other: $32.50 i 7 �COUNTY OF BUTTE' OFFICIAL RECEIPT 443089 71- OFFICE OR DEPARTMENT ISSUING RECEIPTU H2O Received from PT e-, C - The Sum of rt.6 0 t k -0c, S 1 FT v F t4(,i A.1 Ql-�r -0 T- rU--,2r,( rote t: F— For — po u, a.2 tq O`(7 Iw Received: Received By C T. CASH By bAvco BUSINESS FORMS - (530) 7,43-8511 I I 7-7� ;,- -711-1 ol COUNTY OF BUTTE' OFFICIAL RECEIPT .443089 OFFICE OR DEPARTMENT ISSUING RECEIPT Received fropi TheSumof For 1-1 -7 Receiv.6d: CASH ❑ q DAVCO BUSINESS FORMS - (530) 743-8511 Form 84702 Received By Title By -- vv I I I. M COUNTY OF BUTTE AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE AND TREASURER'S RECEIPT OROVILLE, CA RECEIVED FROM PLANNING BAG FUND DESCRIPTION TITLE DEPOSIT DATE: 1218 328 FUND DEPT CODE CODE ATR NO DATE ACCT CASH CODE CODE RECEIPTS: 4431376- 44 PILANNIING ADPL FEES -1 GENL 0010 41 42100 101001 DkND DEVELOPMENT GENL W`1 -0-44M4 = 4619700 101001 Project (Number Amount of Fee APN:047-100-184 - EPICWRELESS GROUP, INC. - MUP 06-02 $87.00 ENVIRONMENTAL HLTH GENL 0010 540M 46149201 101001 Project Number Amount of Fee APN:047-1 00- 191 - EPIC'WRELESS GROUP, INC.,- MUP 06-02 FIRE PLNG APDL FEE FIRE PROTECT 0100, 4617240 101001 Project Number Amount of Fee PP+1:Q47;;,9QC09.1-E P_IC-WRELESSGRQUP_, INC. - MUP GO 02 $180.00 Ir MODIN,iOE CLERK'S FIL9NG,FE-GENL) 0010 476.0bl . 46,12-319 101001 .,�.(1�36j='roject [dumber. - Amount,cf,F.ee�. APN:047-10(-491 -EPIC WRELESS GROUP, INC. - PUP 06-Q2 $30.00y T r� AGRICULTUREAG FEE 13010 460001 111001 Project Number Amount of.Fee APN:047-4QQ-191 - EPH31MRELESS GROUP, INC. - MUP 06-02 4 $32-50. D.O.T.-AL.UC PIAN NTNG GENL 0010 44OW1 46172AI 101001 Project Numiber Amount of Fee APN:015-440-015 - MARCON, INC. - A 06-03 $1,531.00 DOCUMENTICOPY SALES GENL 0010 440001 4711910 101001 90553 1281200§ AMOUNT 1,997.00 87.00 201.00 180.04 36.00 32.50 1,a31.0U 30.00 ✓ } TOTAL $ 4, OOd.50 APPROVED BY: RECEIVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER TREASURER By. By: v6, s ite--tre-asurer pink ---auditor canary--depositorgolden rod -=file 1-7 2525 Dominic Drive, Suite J Chico, CA 95928 (530)891-2882 ' (530) 891-2878 Fax January 19, 2006 Steve Troester, Butte County Development Services Department, Planning Division 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 W. James Wagoner Air Pollution Control Officer Robert McLaughlin Asst. Air Pollution Control Officer BUTTE COUNTY .JAN 2 2006 AE vta:iADPM ENT SERVICES RE: Use Permit Applications for Addition of Diesel Generators to Existing Verizon Wireless Communications Facilities Dear Mr. Troester: The District has reviewed the information submitted regarding use permit applications for diesel generators at Verizon. Wireless Communications Facilities. The District recommends that Butte County Planning Division consider the following information regarding diesel generators., Stationary internal combustion engines rated at less than 50 horsepower do not currently require written approval or other authorization from the Air Pollution Control Officer prior to installation and/or operation in Butte County. However, the installation of several power generation units (each rated at less than 50 HP) that collectively power one communications system at a location in an effort to circumvent permitting requirements will be considered a violation of District rules, regulations, and policies. District Rule 400, Section 4.13 exempts other sources of minor significance as specified by the APCO. In District Policy 6.6.1., the District has specified that stationary internal combustion engines rated at 50 horsepower or below are exempt from District permitting requirements and do not require an application or request for exemption prior to installation or operation. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the proposed project: If you have -any questions, please contact the District at 891-2882. Sincerely, ` •i ��' Gail Williams Air Quality Planner File No 3452 ENER C POWER SYSTEMS, INC. Measured Sound Performance Verizon Wireless 60 kW Diesel with Series 2000 Sound Attenuated Enclosure — Level If Reduction No Load and Full Load Data with Fuel Tank Attached Includes Models 04819, 04813, 04865, etc. L m a r` R M 0 Position 1 Generator End Position 4 i I I Position 2 Radiator End Position 3 Measured Sound Levels — 60 Hertz t. 'MOM�N��l 1 2 3 4 Position Number No Load Full Load Data Table No Load Pos # DBA 1 65 2 64 3 64 4 63 Full Load # DBA 1 65 2 65 3 64 4 65 Notes: 1. All positions 23 ft. ( 7 meters ) from center of generator 2. Generator operating at NO LOAD & Full Load (60 kW) 3. Test conducted on a 100 foot diameter blacktop surface 4. Ambient Temperature 65° F 48% Rel Hum. 5. Ref Test No. 84451-T27.1 GENERAL POWER SYSTEMS 05/22/03 DATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 'Brad Kd tick From: Heidi Freeman [Heidi. Freeman@epicwireless.net] Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:44 AM To: 'Brad Kortick' Subject: FW: Sound level information - Importance: High -----Original Message ----- From: Donald.Bordenave@VerizonWireless.com [mailto:Donald..Bordenave@VerizonWireless.com] Sent: Wednesday; November 09, 2005 3:15 PM To: Heidi.Freeman@epicwireless.net; Bryon.sattler@epicwireless.net Subject: FW: Sound level information - Importance: High fyi... > -----Original Message----- > From: Krohn, Tom > Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 3:04 PM > To: Graham, James; Westmoreland, Phil; Dobbs, Larry; Combs, Dean; > Childs, Maceo; Angkham, Alex; Holiday, Rex; Ferguson, Jim > Cc: Sharp, Ron; Bordenave, Donald ; Maushardt, Peter; Willis, Crystal; > Miller, Sharron; Leslie, Raine; Hardy, Sue; Krohn, Tom > Subject: Sound level information - > Importance: High > Good links on sound level: I like the 3rd link in term of basic > explanation. Feel free to share with others > This may help when you run into issues and may not > Example: > The standard Generac Generator we use is 65dBa at 23 ft (7M) > This level will be reduce by 6 dBa or to 59 dBa,at 46 ft (14M) > This level will be reduced by 6 dBa or to 53 dBa at 92 ft (28M) > This level will be reduced by 6 dBa or to 47 dBa at 184 ft (56M) > Just as an example normal conversation is about 60 dBa Another example > is quite room is 40 dBa > http://www.glenbrook.kl2.il.us/gbssci/phys/Class/sound/ulll2b.html > http://home.netvista.net/-hpb/epal974/epal974b.html > http://www.safetyline.wa.gov.au/institute/level2/cours6l8/lecture54/15 > 4_01 > .asp > Tom Krohn > Engineer - Construction > Verizon Wireless > 2785 Mitchell Drive > Bldg #9 - Cube 9108B > Walnut Creek, CA 94598 >'E-mail Tom.Krohn@VerizonWireless.com 1 > Offi-ce: 925-279-6329 1Kobil .510-301-0650 • > Fax: 925-279-6365 > The information contained in this message and any attachment may be > proprietary, confidential, and privileged or subject to the work > product doctrine and thus protected from disclosure.. If the reader of > this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent > responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, you > are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of > this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this > communication in error, please notify me immediately by replying to this > message and deleting it and all copies and backups thereof. > Thank You. > *Verizon Wireless 2 • Troester, Steve From: Roberts, Leslie Sent: Wed nesday,.Eebruary�01_, 2006 5:49 PM To: Troester, Steve Subject: Verizon �7 Hi Steve, Up to now I have only received an update for the Verizon site at Skyway and Vista View Road in Paradise. I have been contacted by Regina for Verizon about the other sites and the filings but at this moment I have not received and therefore have not reviewed the plans. I will let you know when I have completed my part. Leslie Roberts, REHS III Division of Environmental Health WINEi l a - i i i i i i Troester, Steve From: Roberts, Leslie Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 10:01 AM To: Troester, Steve. Subject: RE: EPICNerizon Wireless Use Permit UP 06-05, 2147 Highway 70, Honcut No thanks. That is me. Just wanted to let you know. And Steve Fowler. Happy Holidays! -----Original Message ----- From: Troester, Steve Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 9:41 AM To: Roberts, Leslie Subject: RE: EPIC/Verizon Wireless Use Permit UP 06-05, 2147 Highway 70, Honcut Hi Leslie, Thanks for the response. I am new to the Department and am not sure how much I do and how much you do. Should I follow up with the applicant on: requesting further Chemical Description Pages for the diesel and ethylene glycol, or will you? Thanks! Steve, 7153 From: Roberts, Leslie Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 8:50 AM To: Fowler, Steve Cc: Troester, Steve Subject: EPIC/Verizon Wireless Use Permit UP 06-05, 2147 Highway 70, Honcut Hi Steve, I have reviewed the Hazardous Materials documentation from Rich Griggs, Verizon Wireless. There is no Chemical Description Form for the diesel fuel so the size of the tank is unknown. Elsewhere in the documentation the tank is described as a double wall aboveground tank in side a drip pan so it sounds like this is not a belly tank on the generator inself. I will be requesting further. Chemical Description Pages for the diesel and ethylene glycol. In spite of the DOT designation of the cell batteries as exempt that only applies to transportation not storage and handling under the Health & Safety Code. At this time the information provided is incomplete. Steve Fowler: if there are specific items I can courier or fax to you please let me know. You know where to find me. Happy Holidays! Leslie Roberts, REHS III Division of Environmental Health 8fl - Z X27- 1 Rule 440 Portable Equipment Registration.pdf (application/pdf Object) Page 1 of 2 Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 7:54 AM To: Roberts, Leslie Subject: FW: Rule 440 Portable Equipment Registration. pdf (application/pdf Object) REGARDING: EPIC Wireless UP# 06-05, Request for your comments & conditions Leslie, - This sounded like it "might" relate to you review of the aft application. Steve Troester, Associate Planner, 5387153 From: Michelena, Mark Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 4:01 PM To: Troester, Steve Cc: Breedon, Dan; Durling, Carl; Calarco, Pete Subject: FW: Rule 440 Portable Equipment Registration.pdf (application/pdf Object) I received a call from Armen Kamian regarding the use of back-up/emergency generators (diesel -fueled) for Cell Towers/Co-Locations and Broadcast Towers. There is new regulations (see the links below) on the use of diesel - fueled generators. Mark From: Armen Kamian [mailto:akamian@bcaqmd.org] Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 3:50 PM To: Michelena, Mark Subject: Rule 440 Portable Equipment Registration. pdf (application/pdf Object) http://www.bcagmd.org/forms/Portable/Rule%20440%20Portable%20Equi pment%20 Registration. pdf http://www.arb.ca.gov/diesel/peatcm/peatcm.pdf Mark, I mis-spoke. The Rule is for portable equipment registration to comply with the ATCM for Diesel -fueled portable engines. I've included the links to Rule 440, and a Fact Sheet at CARB for the ATCM. Thank you for your help, and if, in your quest you find that we would be authorized to receive the GIS layer for the tower locations, we'd be grateful. We are just starting to build our digital library for GIS use. Thank you , Armen Kamian Air Pollution Control Specialist Butte County Air Quality Management District 12/09/2005 Rule 440 Portable Equipment Registration.pdf (application/pdf Object) Page 2 of 2 ;f 2525 Dominic Drive, Suite J Chico, CA 95928 530.891.2882 t 12/09/2005 ii i 6 Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 4:56 PM To: 'rick. griggs@epicwireless.net' Cc: Roberts, Leslie Subject: EPIC UP 06-05 Add Generator to Wireless Facility E Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS Director 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538.7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile Date: December 5, 2005 To: Rick Griggs, EPIC Wireless (916) 704-0896 CC: Leslie Roberts, Butte County Environmental Health (530) 891-2727 From: Steve Troester, Associate Planner Subject: Use Permit App. #06-05, to add a backup generator to an existing wireless communications tower facility. Page 1 of 1 Mr. Griggs, Concerning the above referenced EPIC Wireless, Verizon Wireless Use Permit UP 06-05 on APN 025-330-006, the Butte County Environmental Health Department will require a Hazardous Material Release Response Plan as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code for the application to be complete. I have forwarded the various hazardous materials documentation that were submitted with the application to: Leslie Roberts, Butte County Environmental Health (Chico, CA, Butte County) (530) 891-2727 By our inter -office mail pouch system, these materials will take 1-3 days to reach her. Please contact her for the Department's requirements regarding the required Hazardous Material Release Response Plan. Sincerely Steve Troester, Associate Planner (530) 538-7153 12/05/2005 Troester, Steve From: Thao, Paul Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 4:10 PM To: Troester, Steve Cc: Walters, Charlotte Subject: EPIC Wireless, Verizon Wireless Use Permit UP 06-05 The is concerning the EPIC Wireless, Verizon Wireless Use Permit UP 06-05 APN 025-330-006 Environmental Health needs a Hazardous Material Release Response plan as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code for the application to be complete. That is our only condition. Paul Thao (EHSA) �?'9k'�tA r Butte County Depar ine.EDevelopment .Services Tim Snellings, Director ®UNTy' www.buttecounty.netldds 7 County Center Drive a' '2005 Oroville, CA 95965 DEVE'LOPMT N (530) 538-7601 Telephone CF�tn.S (530) 538.7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION* BUILDING* PL December 16, 2005 04%; TO: VEnvironmental Health FROM: Steve Troester, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: EPIC Wireless Group, Inc, Minor Use Permit MUP 06-027 APN: 047-100-191 ' DATE OF Inter -Departmental Review: January 4, 2006 IDR RESPONSE REGARDING COMPLETENESS OF APPLICATION DUE BY: January 2, 2006 AGENCY/DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS/MITIGATION MEASURES DUE BY: January 19, 2006 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, to be determined at the. Inter -Departmental Review (IDR) Committee meeting on 1/4/2006, and/or to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: use permit to add diesel emergency generator to existing wireless communications facility. PROJECT LOCATION: access on Hamilton -Nord Highway; two/thirds of a mile north of the Cana -Hamilton -Nord, Cana Highway, 1/2 mile south of intersection of Hamilton -Nord=Cana Highway and Highway 99. COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.: 2 ZONING: A-40((Agricultural, 40-acre•parcels)) GENERAL PLAN: OFC(Orchard & Field Crops) If a response cannot be submitted prior to the due dates listed above, please call at (530) 538- 7153 or send him an email at stroester@buttecounty.net. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. IDR COMMITTEE — APPLICATION COMPLETE: No (Please send response to by 01/02/06) Yes (Conditions/mitigation measures due by 01/19/06) rOnf"ent 1 Health DEC 19 2005 ChICO, CA BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR . MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT EPIC Wireless Group, Inc, DATE: 12/7/2005 AGENT: EPIC Wireless/Verizon Wireless APN: 047-100-191 FILE #: MUP 06-02 PLANNER: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: use permit to add diesel emergency generator to existing wireless communications facility Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: A. SEWAGE DISPOSAL AREAS ❑ 1. Meet the sewage disposal requirements of Butte County Code Section 26-26 for. the installation of sewage disposal systems within a flood plain/floodway. ❑ 2. In the nitrate area record executed Future Sewer Service and Storm Drainage Agreements. ❑ 3. Meet the requirements of the (Watershed Protection Zone) (Villa Verona Moratorium Area) (Cohasset Specific Plan). B. EXISTING COMMUNITY SEWER ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of the Minor Use Permit, under permit issued by the Environmental Health Division, abandon the septic tank and connect the dwelling(s) on (lots) (parcel(s)) to public sewer. C. INDIVIDUAL WATER SUPPLY. ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of the Minor Use Permit, provide a source of domestic water for the building on (lot) (parcel) ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of the Minor Use Permit, verify that domestic water can be provided to meet minimum standards for and other suspected contamination. D. PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of the Minor Use Permit, verify that domestic water can be provided to meet minimum standards for and other suspected contamination. 1 S wbrh;-� a t4.a,.A 3 111 4eK i Js RC I er,4,e-, Res po n *c- �l w►�► b -(-0 13,2 C_o �-nv. �er.�% ,Q,�,s,.✓cs � u'�� y Chi � 95 �� �i� C�,� h�e�l•�h � Sa �r ��� Environmental Health DEC 19 2005 Chico, CA Rule 440 Portable Equipment Registration.pdf (application/pdf Object) Page 1 of 2 Troester, Steve From: Troester, Steve Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 4:38 PM To: Roberts, Leslie Subject: UP 06-05 Generator for existing Wirelsss Facility Leslie, • Regarding this UP application, Steve Fowler of CDF would like to know if the fuel for this generator is stored separately from the generator? I forwarded all of the technical information to you and can no longer answer that question for him. Could you fax me something from the specifications that shows where/how fuel is stored (FAX: 538-2140)? Thanks! Steve Troester, Associate Planner (538-7153) From: Troester, Steve Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 7:54 AM To: Roberts, Leslie Subject: FW: Rule 440 Portable Equipment Registration. pdf (application/pdf Object) REGARDING: EPIC Wireless UP# 06-05, Request for your comments & conditions Leslie, This sounded like it "might" relate to you review of the aft application. Steve Troester, Associate Planner, 5387153 From: Michelena, Mark Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 4:01 PM To: Troester, Steve Cc: Breedon, Dan; Durling, Carl; Calarco, Pete Subject: FW: Rule 440 Portable Equipment Registration. pdf (application/pdf Object) I received a call from Armen Kamian regarding the use of back-up/emergency generators (diesel -fueled) for Cell Towers/Co-Locations and Broadcast Towers. There is new regulations (see the links below) on the use of diesel - fueled generators. Mark From: Armen Kamian [mailto:akamian@bcaqmd.org] Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 3:50 PM To: Michelena, Mark Subject: Rule 440 Portable Equipment Registration. pdf (application/pdf Object) hftp://www.bcagmd.o[g/forms/Portable/Rule%20440%2OPortable%20E uipment%20Re istration.pdf 12/21/2005 Rule 440 Portable Equipment Registration.pdf (application/pdf Object) Page 2 of 2 A hftp://www.arb.ca.gov/diesel/peatcm/peatcm.pd Mark, I mis-spoke. The Rule is for portable equipment registration to comply with the ATCM for Diesel -fueled portable engines. I've included the links to Rule 440, and a Fact Sheet at CARB for the ATCM. Thank you for your help, and if in your quest you find that we would be authorized to receive the GIS layer for the tower locations, we'd be grateful. We are just starting to build our digital library for GIS use. Thank you , Armen Kamian Air Pollution Control Specialist Butte County Air Quality Management District 2525 Dominic Drive, Suite J Chico, CA 95928 530.891.2882 12/21/2005 BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT EPIC Wireless Group, Inc, DATE: 12/7/2005 AGENT: EPIC WirelessNerizon Wireless APN: 047-100-191 FILE #: MUP 06-02 PLANNER: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: use permit to add diesel emergency generator to existing wireless communications facility PLEASE CONTACT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: A. STREETS ® I. Prior to the issuance of building permits, obtain an encroachment permit and improve all new and existing driveway approaches to publicly maintained roads as specified in the County Improvement Standards and theterms of the encroachment permit. ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of building permits, deed to Butte County in fee simple I feet of right-of-way from the centerline of I along the entire property frontage. The right-of-way shall be sufficient for the installation of Improvement Standard No. S-5 at all street intersections. ❑ 3. Prior to the issuance of building permits, submit road and drainage improvement plans for the installation and construction of the street frontage improvements on I to I County Improvement Standards. Improve parcel I frontage to a ''/z+ 12' / full street section on I to an RSJ road standard including, but not limited to curb, gutter and sidewalk for parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less. Construct or install the required improvements. ❑ 4. Prior to the issuance of building permits, relinquish abutter's rights of access to Butte County along the I frontage of parcels t except at approved access points. B. DRAINAGE ❑ I. Prior to the issuance of building permits, a plan for a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall detail existing drainage conditions and shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained or retained on- site and/ or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of building permits; establish 100 year flood plain elevations and the lowest floor elevations for any structures, in accordance with Butte County Code §26-25. Show on the additional map sheet the elevations (by contours) and the location of an accepted NGVD29 (National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929) benchmark and a temporary benchmark on-site. C. LEGAL LOT STATUS ❑ I. Prior to the issuance of the Use Permit, prove. to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works that the parcel of the subject application is a legal parcel. P' December 21, 2005 Bul* County Department of Svelopment Services Tim Snellings, Director www.buttecountv.netidds 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538.7601 Telephone (530) 538.7785 Facsimile ' To: Inter -Departmental Review Committee Subject: Evaluation and Completeness of Application, EPIC Wireless Group, Inc, , MUP 06-02 Planner: Steve Troester APN: 047-100-191 Location: access on Hamilton -Nord Highway; two/thirds of a mile north of the Cana - Hamilton -Nord, Cana Highway, 1/2 mile south of intersection of Hamilton - Nord -Cana Highway and Highway 99 30 -Day Complete 1/7/2006 Date of IDR 1/4/2006 This application is being provided to you for comments. Please see attached documents. A hard copy of the application, including maps, has been sent to Environmental Health, LAFCo, the Assessor's Office, the Public Works Director, The Agricultural Commissioner, CDF, and the Building Manager.' All Environmental Health correspondence is routed through Mary Johnston at 7 County Center Drive. The purpose of this notice is to give you the opportunity to comment on the completeness of this application electronically to the planner, so that preparations can be made for the IDR meeting on 1/4/2006. Do you find this application complete? ❑ NO. Please respond prior to or at the IDR meetingJanuary 2, 2006, regarding completeness of application. What is needed to make the application complete? ® YES. My Department's conditions and/or mitigation measures are attached or will be provided at the IDR meeting. If conditions cannot be provided at or prior to the IDR meeting they must be provided no more than 1 week after the meeting. Standard Conditions are attached for your convenience. (PLEASE SEND YOUR RESPONSE TO: stroester@buttecounty.net). Signature: E Schroth Date: 12/21/05 KRIanning/Projects/A New File/IDR Memos/IDR Completeness 8/30/05 Department: Public Works - County of Butte January 4, 2006 BuIS County Department of iW elopment Services Tim Snellings, Director www.buttecounty.net/dds 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile To: Inter -Departmental Review Committee Subject: Evaluation and,Completeness of Application, EPIC Wireless Group, Inc,, MUP 06-02 - Planner: Steve Troester APN: 047-100-191 . Location: access on Hamilton -Nord Highway; two/thirds of a mile north of the Cana - Hamilton -Nord, Cana Highway, 1/2 mile south of intersection of Hamilton - Nord -Cana Highway and Highway 99 30 -Day Complete 1/7/2006 Date of IDR 1/4/2006 This application is being provided to you for comments. Please see attached documents. A hard copy of the application, including maps, has been sent to Environmental Health, LAFCo, the Assessor's Office, the Public Works Director, The Agricultural Commissioner, CDF, and the Building Manager. All Environmental Health correspondence is routed through Mary Johnston at 7 County Center Drive. The purpose of this notice is to give you the opportunity to comment on the completeness of this application electronically to the planner, so that preparations can be made for the IDR meeting on 1/4/2006. Do you find this application complete? ❑ NO. Please respond prior to or at the IDR meetingJanuary 2, 2006, regarding completeness of application. What is needed to make the application complete? X YES. My Department's conditions and/or mitigation measures are attached or will be provided at the IDR. meeting. If conditions cannot be provided at or prior to the IDR meeting they must be provided no more than 1 week after the meeting. Standard Conditions are attached for your convenience. No conditions (PLEASE SEND YOUR RESPONSE TO: stroester@buttecounty.net). Signature: Darren Read_ Date: 12/27/05 KRIanning/Projects/A New File/lDR Memos/IDR Completeness 8/30/05 Department: _ CDF FIRe BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR MINOR USE PERMITS APPLICANT: EPIC Wireless Group, Inc DATE: 12/7/2005 AGENT: EPIC WirelessNerizon Wireless APN: 047-100-191 FILE #: MUP 02 PLANNER: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: use permit to add diesel emergency generator to existing wireless communications facility Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUTTE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: H. FIRE PROTECTION ❑ 1. Construction, installation or development of buildings and/or roads, driveways, gates and bridges on parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations— Public Resources Code 4290, 4291 and current Butte County Improvement Standards, whichever is stricter. ❑ 2. Prior to construction, a pressurized community water system for fire protection is required. Bonding may be allowed with the approval of the County Fire Chief. Average required hydrant spacing is feet, hydrant size inches, and residual fire flow of .GPM. Fire hydrant identification, road reflectors or post reflectors acceptable to the County Fire Chief shall be installed or bonded, prior to Parcel or Final map recordation. Submit plans to the Fire Department for review and approval prior to construction. ❑ 3. Place a note on a separate document and recorded concurrently with the Parcel, Final map or an additional map sheet stating that "Fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all new residential dwellings in accordance with NFPA Standard 13D, unless a pressurized community water system with hydrants that meet Fire Department specifications serves the property." A note stating "Automatic Fire Sprinklers conforming to NFPA Standard 13D required" is to be added to all affected building plans. ❑ 4. In lieu of hydrant installation, prior to recordation of the Parcel or Final map, payment shall be made into the hydrant fund at the current rate per lineal foot of street frontage. ❑ 5. Prior to building construction, provide an all weather access of at least 10 feet wide and vertical clearance of 15 feet that will allow for ingress and egress and accommodate a 40,000 -pound fire apparatus to within 150 feet of all structures. ❑ 6. Place a note on a separate document, which is to be recorded concurrently with the Parcel or Final map, or on an additional map sheet stating, "Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the time of permit issuance and maintained continuously thereafter. Page 1 of 2 Troester, Steve From: Read, Darren [Darren. Read@fire.ca.gov] Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 3:37 PM To: Durling, Carl; Troester, Steve; Breedon, Dan Cc: Fowler, Steve Subject: FW: IDR122105 Agenda Attachments: IDR122105 Agenda.doc All, I will be on vacation next week. The standard conditions for both pre development conferences where sent to Carl and the Verizon project application is complete. Steve Fowler will be at the pre development conferences in my place. Happy Holidays!! Darren Read Fire Captain, Fire Protection Planning Law Enforcement & Fire Prevention Bureau CDF Fire, Butte County Fire Rescue 176 Nelson Ave. Oroville CA 95965 (530) 538-7888, Office (530) 538-2105, Fax From: Viernes, Sherry [nlailto:sviernes@buttecounty.net] Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 2:01 PM To: Bottenfield, Cliff; Breedon, Dan; Calarco, Pete; Dunn, Dawyn; Durling, Carl; Edell, Stuart; Fogel, Doug; Fowler, Steve; Gillis, Kathy; Haslem, Felicia; Hill, Rob; Johnston, Mary; Leasure, Paula; Lucas, Steve; MacKenzie, Robert; Mann, Cyndi; McCracken, Shari; McGreehan, Al; McIntosh, Paul; McMillan, Kim; Michelena, Mark; Price, Richard; Read, Darren; Reimers, Ken; Rutherford, Scott; Schroth, Eric; Seidler, Kim; Severin, Vance; Starrett, Bill; Teitelman, Eric M.; Tolley, Chris; Troester, Steve; Wannenmacher, Felix; Borzage, Susie; Brownell, Mary; Connelly, Bill; Dolan, Jane; Houx, Mary Anne; Josiassen, Curt; Terry, Judith; Yamaguchi, Kim Subject: IDR122105 Agenda please disregard the previous IDR Agenda. I transposed the APN numbers for the first two agenda items. Thank you, Sherry L. Viernes Office Specialist, Senior Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-5260 12/19/2005 INTER -DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM TO: Steve Troester, Butte County Planning Division' - FROM J. Brett Bayma, Butte County Environmental Health RE: Epic Wireless (Verizon), Minor Use Permit MUP 06-03 DATE: January 31, 2006 This Department has reviewed the tentative use permit for the above use permit. On that basis, we approve of the use permit. As a condition of approval, we recommend the following: 1. Submit a Hazardous Materials Business Plan in accordance with chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code. If yo a e any ques 'on , please contact me at 891-2727. Brett Bayma bb/hazmat/hmrrp_2005Bpic Wireless a �II LQlol �✓ 9 Attention: PLEASE FORWARD ALL QUESTIONS REGARDING ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR PPLICATION FEE " OF THIS SUBMISSION TO: . F�" F BUTTE COTI dTY .. DEC 0 7 2005 DEVELG. «SENT SERVICES Rick Griggs Epic Wireless 916-704-0896 rick. izrfimyS(i�eDicwireless.net SEND ADDITIONAL COPIES OF "AUTHORITY TO CONSTRUCT" AND HAZ MAT PERMITS TO: ICK GRIGG 81 SOUTH LEXINGTON DR. STE. 10 OLSOM CA 9563 :NERATOR / ENGINE SURVEY FORM Eogine owner or company name and (VZW Site Name): Email address: Contact name: Phone number: Mailing address: Type of business/facility: Number of diesel engines (>50hp) at this location: Verizon Wireless - ( MERIDIAN ) shawn.stacey@verizonwireless.com Shawn Stacey 916-357-2520 255 Parkshore Drive, Bldg. B; Folsom, CA 95630 Unmaned Wireless Facility One (1 'qW1AVff s i�D Example Generator/En ine Engine Information District permit number of diesel engine (if known and permitted) Street address of diesel engine City Zip code County Local air district (if known) Engine type Typical annual hours of operation Engine installation date Typical load (% of max bhp rating) Rated brake horsepower (@ given rpm) Engine manufacturer Model Engine family Serial # Year of manufacture Exhaust stack height from ground Diameter of stack outlet Direction of outlet (horizontal or vertical) End of stack (open or capped) PO -123456 123 Main Street 15280 HAMILTON NORD Sacramento CHICO 95820 95926 Sacramento BUTTE Sac Metro AQMD BUTTE COUNTY AQMD backup engine BACKUP ENGINE 12 hr/yr 49.4 HOURS PER YR 1986 (new) 2005 NEW 85% 85% 330bFp Co, 2200 rpm 48BHP Acme GENERAC / JOHN DEERE 3006D 2ADT D-77-123 NEW 1986 2005 13 feet 7' 5 inches 3" vertical VERTICAL open - no raincap CAPPED Control Equipment Diesel particulate filter (Y/N) Diesel oxidation catalyst (Y/N) Turbocharger (Y/N) Aftercooler (Y/N) Injection timing retard (Y/N) Other describe No NO No NO No YES No YES No NO N/A Operation Information Operating schedule Type of fuel Fuel Tank Size Fuel usage rate (gal/hr if available) Distance from engine to nearest fenceline on property Distance from engine to nearest residence Distance from engine to nearest business Is engine located within 1000 feet of a school? If yes, name of school? Distance from engine stack to school School contact info & address Is facility included in an existing AB 2588 inventory? Is the facility art of a demand response Ian? 1 hour per month .95 HOURS / MONTH CARB diesel CARB DIESEL 210 gal 210 GAL. 3 allons/hour 3.1 GAL/HOUR 100 ft 350' 300 ft 500' 200 ft >1000' Y NO Hoover Elementary 900 ABC School St 888 222-5555 No NO No NO Engine Emission Factors (g/bhp-hr) PM (default is 1 g/bhp-hr) source of PM emission factor NOx (default is 10 g/bhp-hr) source of NOx emission factor CO (default is 5 g/bhp-hr) source of CO emission factor 0.4 /bhp -hr 0.12 source test 4/96 GENERAC / JOHN DEERE 4 /bhp -hr 4.26 manufacturer's data GENERAC / JOHN DEERE 2.5 g/bh -hr N/A TRACE EPA AP -42 data GENERAC / JOHN DEERE Additional documents to be included Radius Map locating w/ nearest schools, business, & residence Pulled From Title Data, TITLE AND MAP DATA .Parcel Ma if available County Assessor or VZW Files COUNTY ASSOR. 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FACILITY IDENTIFICATIONAW FACILITY ID # I EPA ID # (Hazardous Waste Only) 2. (Agency Use On1y) TTF III U HUHT1 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name or DBA - Doing Business As) 3. VERMON WIRELESS MERIDI H. ACTIVITIES DECLARATION NOTE: If you check YES to any part of this list, please submit the Business Owner/Operator Identification page (OES Form 2730). Does your facility... If Yes, please com lete these pages of the UPCF... A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Have on site (for any purpose) hazardous materials at or above 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for compressed gases ® YES ❑ NO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY (include liquids in ASTs and USTs; or the applicable Federal threshold 4. -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (OES 273 1) quantity for an extremely hazardous substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Appendix A or B; or handle radiological materials in quantities for which an emergency lan is required pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70? B. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (USTs) UST FACILITY (Formerly SWRCB Form A) 1. Own or operate underground storage tanks? ❑ YES ONO 5. UST TANK (one page per tank) (Formerly Form B) 2. Intend to upgrade existing or install new USTs? ❑ YES ® NO 6. UST FACILITY UST TANK (one per tank) UST INSTALLATION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (one page per tank) (Formerly Form C) 3. Need to report closing a UST? ❑ YES ® NO 7. USTTANK(closureportion- onepagepertank) C. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS (ASTs) Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds: ---any tank capacity is greater than 660 gallons, or ❑ YES ® NO s. NO FORM REQUIRED TO CUPAs ---the total capacity for the facility is greater than 1,320 gallons? D. HAZARDOUS WASTE 1. Generate hazardous waste? ❑ YES ® NO 9. EPA ID NUMBER - provide at the top of this page 2. Recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted recyclable materials (per HSC §25143.2)? [:]YES ® NO lo. RECYCLABLE MATERIALS REPORT (one 3. Treat hazardous waste on site? perrecycler) ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE ❑ YES ® NO I1. TREATMENT - FACILITY (Formerly DTSC Forms 1772) ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT - UNIT (one page per unit) (Formerly DTSC Forms 1772 A,B,C,D and L) 4. Treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for Permit by ❑YES ®NO 12. CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL Rule and Conditional Authorization)? ASSURANCE (Formerly DTSC Form 1232) 5. Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? REMOTE WASTE / CONSOLIDATION ❑ YES ONO 13. SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1196) 6. Need to report the closurelremoval of a tank that was classified asHAZARDOUS as[] YES ®NO 14. WASTE TANK CLOSURE hazardous waste and cleaned onsite? CERTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1249) E. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS 15. (You may also be required to provide additional information by your CUPA or local agency.) UN -020 - 3/17 www.unidocs.org Rev. 01/16/02 Ah rIL UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM FACILITY INFORMATION 40 BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION Pae of I. IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID # L BEGINNING DATE 100. ENDING DATE 101. (Agency Use Only) 12/01/05 101/01/06 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3. BUSINESS PHONE 102• VERIZON WIRELESS (MERIDIAN) 1 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 103. 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CITY 104• ZIP CODE 105. CHICO CA 95926 DUN & BRADSTREET 106• SIC CODE (4 digit #) 107. 01-216-7078 4812 COUNTY los. COLUSA BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME 109. BUSINESS OPERATOR PHONE 110. VERIZON WIRELESS ATTN: SHAWN STACEY 916-357-2530 U. BUSINESS OWNER OWNER NAME 111• OWNER PHONE 112. VERIZON WIRELESS 916-357-2530 OWNER MAILING ADDRESS 113. 255 PARK SHORE DRIVE BLDG. B CITY Ila• STATE115. ZIP CODE 116. FOLSOM CA 195630 III. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT NAME 117• CONTACT PHONE 118. SHAWN STACEY (BILLING INFORMATION) 916-357-2520 CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 119. 255 PARK SHORE DRIVE BLDG. B CITY 120. STATE 1217 ZIP CODE 122. FOLSOM CA 95630 -PRIMARY- IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS -SECONDARY- NAME 123. NAME 128. CRAIG MILLER NOCC TITLE 124. TITLE 129. OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR (INSPECTIONS ONLY) NATIONAL OPERATIONS CONTROL CENTER BUSINESS PHONE 125. BUSINESS PHONE 130. 916-357-2560 800-264-6620 24-HOUR PHONE* 126. 24-HOUR PHONE* 131. 916-531-2022 800-264-6620 PAGER # 127. PAGER # 132. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 133. Property Owner: THOMAS NICHOLS 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY Phone No.: Billing Address: APN 047-100-191 LAT39-51-10.9 LONG 121-57-21 Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. SIGNATURE OF OWNER/OPERATOR OR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE DATE 134. NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER 135. 11/29/05 RICK GRIGGS 916-704-0896 NAME OF SIGNER (print) 136. TITLE OF SIGNER 137. SHAWN STACEY RE/ENV-ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST see instructions on next page. UN -020 - 5/17 www.unidoes.org Rev. 01/16/02 • Employee Training Plan 0 (Hazardous Materials Business Plan Module) Authority Cited: HSC, Section 25504(c); Title 22, Div. 4.5, Ch. 12, Art. 3 CCR Page _ of All facilities that handle hazardous materials must have a written employee training plan. T 13 a required module of the Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP). A blank plan has been provided belWtor you to complete and submit if you do not already have such a plan. If you already have a brief written description of your training program that addresses all subjects covered below, you are not required to complete the blank plan, below, but you must include a copy of your existing document as part of your HMBP. Check all boxes that apply. [Note: Items marked with an asterisk (*) are required]: 1. Personnel are trained in the following procedures: ® Internal alarm/notification ® Evacuation/re-entry procedures & assembly oint locations* M Emergency incident reporting M External emergency response organization notification M Location(s) and contents of Emergency Response/Contingency Plan ❑ Facility.evacuation drills, that are conducted at least (spec) (e.g. "Quarterly", etc.) 2. Chemical Handlers are additionally trained in the following: M Safe methods for handling and storage of hazardous materials M Locations and proper use of fire ands ill control equipment ❑ Spillprocedures/emergency procedures ❑ Proper use of personal j2rotective equipment ❑ Specific hazard(s) of each chemical to which they may be exposed, including routes of exposure (i.e. inhalation, ingestion, absorption) * ❑ Hazardous Waste Handlers/Managers are trained in all aspects of hazardous waste management specific to their job duties (e.g. container accumulation time requirements, labeling requirements, storage area inspection requirements, manifesting requirements, etc.) * 3. Emergency Response Team Members are capable of and engaged in the following: ❑ Personnel rescue procedures M Shutdown of operations .El. Liaison with responding agencies ❑ Use, maintenance, and replacement of emergency response equipment M Refresher training, which is provided at least annually * ❑ Emergency response drills, which are conducted at least (specify) .(e.g. "Quarterly UN -020 -17/17 www.unidocs.org Rev. 01/16/02 Emergency Response/Contingency P110 0 Page _of 7. Emergency Equipment: ' 22 CCR §66265.52(e) [as referenced by 22 CCR §66262.34(a)(4)] and the Hazardous Materials Storage OrdinanceIre emergency. equipment at the facility be listed. Completion of the following Emergency Equipment Inventory Table requirement. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY TABLE 1. Equipment Category 2. 3. 4. Equipment Type Locations * Description" Personal Protective Equipment*, Safety Equipment, and First Aid Equipment ❑_ Cartridge Respirators ❑ Chemical Monitoring Equipment (describe ❑ Chemical Protective Aprons/Coats ❑ Chemical Protective Boots ❑ Chemical Protective Gloves ❑ Chemical Protective Suits describe ❑ Face Shields ❑ First Aid Kits/Stations describe ❑ Hard Hats ❑ Plumbed Eye Wash Stations ❑ Portable Eye Wash Kits i.e. bottletype) ❑ Respirator Cartridges describe ❑ Safety Glasses/Splash Goggles ❑ Safety Showers ❑ Self -Contained Breathing Apparatuses SCBA ❑ Other describe Fire Extinguishing Systems ❑ Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems ❑ Fire Alarm Boxes/Stations ❑ Fire Extinguisher Systems describe ❑ Other describe Spill Control Equipment ❑ Absorbents describe ❑ Berms/Dikes describe ❑ Decontamination Equipment describe and Decontamination Equipment ❑ Emergency Tanks describe ❑ Exhaust Hoods ❑ Gas Cylinder Leak Repair Kits describe ❑ Neutralizers describe ❑ Overpack Drums ❑ Sums describe ❑ Other describe Communications and Alarm Systems ❑ Chemical Alarms describe ❑ Intercoms/ PAS stems ❑ Portable Radios ❑ Telephones ❑ Underground Tank Leak Detection Monitors ❑ Other describe Additional Equipment (Use Additional Pages if Needed.) ® BATTERIES C1-3 ® DIESEL FUEL D5 ❑ ❑ El * Use the map and grid numbers from the Storage Map prepared earlier for your HMBP. ** Describe the equipment and its capabilities. If applicable, speck any testing/maintenance procedures/intervals. Attach additional pages, numbered appropriately, if needed. UN -020 -16/17 www.unidocs.org Rev. 01/16/02 Emergency Response/Contingency PI*iMBP Module) Page —of 4. Emergency Procedures: Emergency Coordinator Responsibilities: a. Whenever there is an imminent or actual emergency situation such as a explosion, fire, or release, the emergency coordinator (or his/her designee when the emergency coordinator is qn call) shall: i. Identify the character, exact source, amount, and areal extent of any released hazardous materials. ii. Assess possible hazards to human health or the environment that may result from the explosion, fire, or release. This assessment must consider both direct and indirect effects (e.g. the effects of any toxic, irritating, or asphyxiating gases. that are generated, the effects of any hazardous surface water run-offfrom water or chemical agents used to control fire, etc). iii. Activate internal facility alarms or communications systems, where applicable, to notify all facility personnel. iv. Notify appropriate local authorities (Le -call 911). v. Notify the State Office of Emergency Services at 1-800-852-7550. vi. Monitor for leaks, pressure build-up, gas generation, or ruptures in valves, pipes, or other equipment shut down in response to the incident. vii. Take all reasonable measures necessary to ensure that fires, explosions, and releases do not occur, recur, or spread to other hazardous materials at the facility. Before facility operations are resumed in areas of the facility affected by the incident, the emergency coordinator shall: i. Provide for proper storage and disposal of recovered waste, contaminated soil or surface water, or any other material that results from a explosion, fire, or release at the facility. ii. Ensure that no material that is incompatible with the released material is transferred, stored, or disposed of in areas of the facility affected by the incident until cleanup procedures are completed. iii. Ensure that all emergency equipment is cleaned, fit for its intended use, and available for use. iv. Notify the California Environmental Protection Agency's Department of Toxic Substances Control, the County of BUTTE Hazardous Materials Compliance Division, and the local fire department's hazardous materials program that the facility is in compliance with requirements b -i and b -ii, above. Responsibilities of Other Personnel: On a separate page, list any emergency response functions not covered in the "Emergency Coordinator Responsibilities" section, above. Next to each function, list the job title or name of each person responsible for performing the function. Number the page(s) appropriately. 5. Post -Incident Reporting/Recording: The time, date, and details of any hazardous materials incident that requires implementation of this plan shall be noted in the facility's operating record. ' Within 15 days of any hazardous materials emergency incident or threatened hazardous materials emergency incident that triggers implementation of this plan, a written Emergency Incident Report, including, but not limited to a description of the incident and the facility's response to the incident, must be submitted to the California Environmental Protection Agency's Department of Toxic Substances Control, the County of BUTTE Hazardous Materials Compliance Division, and the local fire department's hazardous materials program. The report shall include: a. Name, address, and telephone number of the facility's owner/operator; b. Name, address, and telephone number of the facility; c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g. fire, explosion, etc.); d. Name and quantity of material(s) involved; e. The extent of injuries, if any; f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where this is applicable; g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered material that resulted from the incident; h. Cause(es) of the incident; i. Actions taken in response to the incident; j. Administrative or engineering controls designed to prevent such incidents in the future. 6. Earthquake Vulnerability: [19CCR§2731(e)] Identify any areas of the facility and mechanical or other systems that require immediate inspection or isolation because of their vulnerability to earthquake -related ground motion: UN -020 -15/17 www.unidocs.org Rev. 01/16/02 Eorgency Response/Contingency0an (Hazardous Materials Business Plan Module) Authority Cited. HSC, Section 25504(b); Title 22, Div. 4.5, Ch. 12, Art. 3 CCR Page f All facilities that handle hazardous materials in specified quantities must have a written emergency response plan. In addi ion facilities that generate 1,000 kilograms or more of hazardous waste per month, or accumulate more than 6,000 kilograms of hazardous waste on-site at any one time, must prepare a contingency plan. Because the requirements are similar, they have been combined in a single document, provided below, for your convenience. This plan is a required module of the Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP). If you already have a plan that meets these requirements, you should not complete the blank plan, below, but you must include a copy of your existing plan as part of your HMBP. This site-specific Emergency Response/Contingency Plan is the facility's plan for dealing with emergencies and shall be implemented immediately whenever there is a fire, explosion, or release of hazardous materials that could threaten human health and/or the environment. At least one 'copy of the plan shall be maintained at the facility for use in the event of an emergency and for inspection by the local agency. Within Santa Clara County, hospitals and police agencies have delegated receipt of these plans to the local agencies administering Hazardous Materials Business Plans, so additional copies need not be submitted. However, a copy of the plan and any revisions must be provided to any contractor, hospital, or agency with whom special (i.e. contractual) emergency services arrangements have been made (see section 3, below). 1. Evacuation Plan: a. The following alarm signal(s) will be used to begin evacuation of the facility (check all that apply): ❑ Bells; ❑ Homs/Sirens; ❑ Verbal (i.e. shouting); ❑ Other (specify) _NON STAFFED FACILITY b. ❑ Evacuation map is prominently displayed throughout the facility. Note: A properly completed HMBP Site Plan satisfies contingency plan map requirements. This drawing (or any other drawing that shows primary and alternate. evacuation routes, emergency exits, and primary and alternate staging areas) must be prominently posted throughout the facility in locations where it will be visible to employees and visitors. 2. a. Emergency Contacts*: Fire/Police/Ambulance......................................... State Office of Emergency Services .............................. b. Post -Incident Contacts*: Fire Department Hazardous Materials Program ................... Hazardous Materials Compliance Division California EPA Department of Toxic Substances Control ............ Cal -OSHA Division of Occupational Safety and Health .............. Air Quality Management District ......................... Regional Water Quality Control Board ............................ Phone No. 911 Phone No. (800) 852-7550 Phone No.: (530) 458-0200 Phone No. (530) 458-0200 Phone No. (510) 540-3739 Phone No. (408) 452-7288 Phone No. (530) 458-0590 Phone No. (916) 464-4643 * These telephone numbers are provided as a general aid to emergency notification. Be advised that additional agencies may be required to be notified. c. Emergency Resources: Poison Control Center ....................................... Phone No. (800) 876-4766 Nearest Hospital: Name: _ENLOE HOSPITAL Phone No.: (530) 332-7300 Address: 1531 ESPLANADE City: CHICO 3. Arrangements With Emergency Responders: If you have made special (i.e. contractual) arrangements with any police department, fire department, hospital, contractor, or State or local emergency response team to coordinate emergency services, describe those arrangements below: UN -020 -13/17 www.unidocs.org Rev. 01/16/02 Ah UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION one page per material per building or area HADD ❑ DELETE ❑ REV ISE 200 Page _ of I. FACILITY INFORMATIO BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA— Doing Business As) ��' 'v 3 VERIZON WIRELESS (MERIDIAN) CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL EPCRA 202 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 1 ❑ YES ® NO 1 MAP# (optional) 203 GRID# (optional) 204 FACILITY ID # 1 H. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET ❑ Yes M No 206 PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 EHS* ❑ Yes208 ®No DIESEL FUEL CAS# 209 68476-34-6 *If EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS (3 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) ❑ a. PURE ®b. MIXTURE ❑ c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE ❑ Yes No 212 ® 213 CURIES NO PHYSICAL STATE 215 (Check one item only) ❑ a. SOLID M b. LIQUID ❑ c. GAS 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 210 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) ®a. FIRE ❑ b. REACTIVE ❑ C. PRESSURE RELEASE ® d. ACUTE HEALTH ® e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 2I7��AL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 210 210' UNITS* ® a. GALLONS ❑ b. CUBIC FEET ❑ c. POUNDS ❑ d. TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE: 222 Check one item only) * If EHS amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER ® a. ABOVE GROUND TANK ❑ e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM ❑ i. FIBER DRUM ❑ m GLASS BOTTLE ❑ q. RAIL CAR ❑ b. UNDERGROUND TANK ❑ f. CAN ❑ j. BAG ❑ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE ❑ r. OTHER ❑ c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ❑ g. CARBOY ❑ k. BOX ❑ o. TOTE BIN ❑ d. STEEL DRUM ❑ It. SILO ❑ I. CYLINDER ❑ p. TANK WAGON 223 STORAGE PRESSURE ® a. AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ® a. AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c. BELOW AMBIENT ❑ d. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS # 1 99.8 226 DIESEL FUEL 227 D Yes ® No 228 68476-34-6 229 2 0.2 230 NAPHTHALENE 231 ❑ Yes ®. No 232 91-20-3 233 3 234 235 ❑ Yes ❑ No 236 237 4 238 239 ❑ Yes ❑ No 240 241 5 242 243 ❑ Yes ❑ No 244 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than I% by weight if non -carcinogenic, or 0.1 % by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION SD60 3.0 L (JOHN DEERE) 96 HP 246 If EPCRA Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) 6 OES Form 2731 Aft 1W INF UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRla1 (one a e m pg building or area ®ADD ❑DELETE ❑REVISE 200 V 011v of_ I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA — Doing Business As) 3 VERIZON WIIZELESS MERIDIAN CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL EPCRA 202 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 ❑ YES ® NO FACILITY ID # , , I MAP# (optional 203 1 GRID# (optional) 204 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICALNAME los TRADE SECRET ❑ Yes ® No 206 LEAD OXIDE If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 208 EHS* ❑ Yes ® No NORTHSTAR BATTERY #NSB.I70.FT CAS# 209 1309-60-0 *If EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE Check one item only) ❑ a. PURE 211 ( y) ®b. MIXTURE ❑ c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE ❑Yes ®No 212 213 CURIES PHYSICAL STATE 215 (Check one item only) ®a. SOLID [_1b. LIQUID ❑ c. GAS 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 21.2 POUNDS FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) ❑ a. FIRE ® b. REACTIVE ❑ c. PRESSURE RELEASE ® d. ACUTE HEALTH ® e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 1272 1272 0 1 UNITS* [:1a. GALLONS C3b. CUBIC FEET ® 221 POUNDS ❑ d. TONS DAYS ON SITE: 222c. Check one item only)* If EHS, amount must be in pounds. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER ❑ a. ABOVE GROUND TANK ❑ e. PLASTICINONMETALLIC DRUM ❑ i. FIBER DRUM ❑ m GLASS BOTTLE ❑ q. RAIL CAR ❑ b. UNDERGROUND TANK ❑ f. CAN ❑ j. BAG ❑ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE ®r. BATTERY ❑ c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ❑ g. CARBOY ❑ k. BOX ❑ o. TOTE BIN ❑ d. STEEL DRUM ❑ I, SILO ❑ 1. CYLINDER ❑ p. TANK WAGON 223 STORAGE PRESSURE ® a. AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ® a. AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c. BELOW AMBIENT ❑ d. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS # l 22 226 LEAD OXIDE 227 ❑ Yes ® No 228 1309-60-0 229 2 230 231 • ❑ Yes ❑ No 232 233 3 234 235 ❑ Yes ❑ No 236 237 4 238 239 ❑ Yes ❑ No 240 241 5 242 243 ❑ Yes ❑ No 244 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than I% by weight if non -carcinogenic, or 0.1 % by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) 6 OES Form 2731 UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY -CHEMICAL McRiPTiON one a material per building or area ®ADD ❑ DELETE ❑ REV ISE 200 Page _ of_ I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA — Doing Business As) 3 VERIZON WIRELESS ( MERIDIAN) CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL EPCRA 202 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 1 ❑ YES ® NO FACILITY ID # . , 1 MAP# (optional) 203 ARID# (optional) 204 R. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET ❑ Yes ® No 206 LEAD / LEAD COMPOUND If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 208 NORTHSTAR BATTERY #NSB.170.FT EHS* ❑ Yes ® No CAS# 209 7439-92-1 If EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete ifrequired by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE Check one item only) ❑ a. PURE 211 ( y) ®b. MIXTURE ❑ c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE' ❑Yes, ®No 212 213 CURIES PHYSICAL STATE 215 (Check one item only) ®a. SOLID [—]b. LIQUID ❑ c. GAS 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 42.2 POUNDS FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) ❑ a. FIRE ® b. REACTIVE ❑ C. PRESSURE RELEASE ® d. ACUTE HEALTH ® e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT. y 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 2532 2532 0 221 UNITS* ❑ a. GALLONS ❑ b. CUBIC FEET ® c. POUNDS ❑ d. TONS DAYS ON SITE: 222 Check one item only) * If EHS, amount must be in pounds. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER ❑ a. ABOVE GROUND TANK ❑ e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM ❑ i. FIBER DRUM ❑ m. GLASS BOTTLE ❑ q. RAIL CAR ❑ b. UNDERGROUND TANK ❑ f. CAN ❑ j. BAG ❑ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE ®r. BATTERY ❑ c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ❑ g. CARBOY ❑ k. BOX ❑ o. TOTE BIN ❑ d. STEEL DRUM ❑ h. SILO ❑ I. CYLINDER. ❑ p. TANK WAGON 223 STORAGE PRESSURE ®a. AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ® a. AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c. BELOW AMBIENT ❑ d. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS # 1 57 226 LEAD / LEAD COMPOUND 227 ❑ Yes ® No 228 7439-92-1 229 2 230 231 ❑ Yes ❑ No 232 233 3 234 235 ❑ Yes ❑ No ' 236 237 4 238 239 ❑ Yes ❑ No 240 241 5 242 243 1 ❑ Yes ❑ No 244 zas If more hazardous components are present at greater than I% by weight if non -carcinogenic, or 0.1 % by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) 6 OES Form 2731 IFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION one page per material per building or area ®ADD ❑DELETE ❑REVISE 200 Page _ of_ I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA — Doing Business As) 3 VERIZON WIRELESS (MERIDIAM CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL EPCRA 202 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 ❑ YES ® NO FACILITY ID # l I MAP# (optional) 203 GRID# (optional) 204 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICALNAME 205 TRADE SECRET ❑ Yes ® No 206 ELECTROLYTE / SULFURIC ACID If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 208 .NORTHSTAR BATTERY #NSB.170.FT EHS* Yes ®No CAS# 209 7664-93-9 *If EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 CORROSIVE 8) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) ❑ a. PURE ®b. MIXTURE ❑ c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE El Yes ® No 212 213 1 CURIES PHYSICAL STATE 215 (Check one item only) ❑ a. SOLID ®b. LIQUID Elc. GAS 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 2.1 GALLONS/ 10.5 POUNDS FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) ❑ a. FIRE b. REACTIVE ❑ C. PRESSURE RELEASE ® d. ACUTE HEALTH ® e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 84 GAL / 420 LBS. 84 GAL / 420 LBS. 0 UNITS* ® a. GALLONS ❑ b. CUBIC FEET ® C. POUNDS ❑ d. TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE: 222 Check one item only) * If EHS amount must be in pounds. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER ❑ a. ABOVE GROUND TANK ❑ e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM ❑ i. FIBER DRUM ❑ m GLASS BOTTLE ❑ q. RAIL CAR ❑ b. UNDERGROUND TANK ❑ E CAN ❑ j. BAG ❑ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE ®r. BATTERY ❑ c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ❑ g. CARBOY ❑ k. BOX ❑ o. TOTE BIN ❑ d. STEEL DRUM ❑ h. SILO ❑ I. CYLINDER ❑ p. TANK WAGON 223 STORAGE PRESSURE ® a. AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ®a. AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c. BELOW AMBIENT ❑ d. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS # 1 14 226 ELECTROLYTE / SULFURIC ACID 227 0 Yes 0 No 228 7664-93-9 229 2 230 231 ❑ Yes ❑ No 232 233 3 234 235 ❑ Yes ❑ No 236 237 4 238 239 ❑ Yes ❑ No 240 241 5 242 243 ❑ Yes ❑ No 244 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non -carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) 6 OES Form 2731 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET- 7� NORTHSTAR LEAD ACID BATTERY n A z T X3rkV Springfield, Missouri I. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION: A. Chemical/Trade Name (per on label) B. Chemical Family/Classification: C. Manufacturer's Name & Address: D. Contact: Lead Acid Battery Electrical Storage Battery NorthStar Battery Co. LLC 4000 Continental Way Springfield, MO 65803 U.S. - NSB Safety and Health Department Phone: (417) 575-8219 Fax: (417) 575-8250 Aust. Power -One Energy Solutions Pty Ltd. Phone: +612 9889 3111 E. Emergency Information: Chemtrec (US, Canada & Mexico) Phone: (800) 424-9300 Chemtrec (Outside US, Canada & Mexico) Phone: +1 (703) 527-3887 (call collect) F. Non -Hazardous Classification Per US DOT, Northstar Battery Company products, submitted and tested by Wyle Labs, have been deemed to meet all requirements as specified in 49CFR§ 173.159 (d) for exception as hazardous material classification. II. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION: NORTH AMERICAN INFORMATION Chemical or Material Australian Dangerous Goods Hazardous Substance Australian Poison Schedule Classification Air Exposure Limits u /m Materials % by Wt. CAS Number OSHA AGGIH (TLV) NIOSH Lead 57 7439-92-1 50 150 100 Lead Oxide 22 1309-60-0 50 150 100 Electrolyte (Sulfuric Acid) 1.400 sg 14 7664-93-9 1 1 1 AUSTRALIAN INFORMATION Chemical or Material Australian Dangerous Goods Hazardous Substance Australian Poison Schedule Classification Classification as per NOHSC Classification Australia Non -Spillable - Exempt under A67 (NATA R34/R41 Schedule 6 Lead Acid Battery Identification Guide) and Clause 238 Agricultural, Domestic and Industrial of the Australian Dangerous Goods Substances Code, Appendix 3 Note: Product contains toxic chemicals that are subject to the reporting requirements of Section 302 and 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act of 1986. III. PHYSICAL DATA: Material is solid at normal temperatures. A. Electrolyte: 1. Specific Gravity: 1.250 —1.350 kg/dm3 Date: 04/06/2005 DCR: 621-S05 ISO Clause: 4.3.1 DOC Code: MSD -430-01-05 Page: 1 of 6 low 4— MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET��C NORTHSTAR LEAD A CID BA TTER Y n.ATT=nY ="ti SprinSfield, Missouri 2. Boiling Point: 110°C (230°F) 3. % Volatiles By Weight: Not Applicable 4._ Solubility in Water: 100% 5. Melting Point Lead: 327°C (621°F) 6. Vapor Density Not Determined B. Appearance and Odor 1. Electrolyte is a clear liquid with an acidic odor. IV. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION: Under normal operating conditions, because the battery is "non -spillable", the internal material will not be hazardous to your health. Only internally exposed material during production or case breakage or extreme heat (fire) may be hazardous to your health. A. Routes of Entry: 1. Inhalation: Acid mist from formation process may cause respiratory irritation. 2. Skin Contact: Acid may cause irritation, burns and/or ulceration. 3. Skin Absorption Not a significant route of entry. 4. Eye Contact: Acid may cause sever irritation, burns, cornea damage and/or blindness. 5. Ingestion: Acid may cause irritation of mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach. B. Signs and Symptoms of Over Exposure: 1. Acute Effects: Over exposure to lead may lead to loss of appetite, constipation; sleeplessness and fatigue. Over exposure to acid may lead to skin irritation, corneal damage of the eyes and upper respiratory system. 2. Chronic Effects: Lead and its components may cause damage to kidneys and nervous system. Acid and its components may cause lung damage and pulmonary conditions. 3. Potential to Cause Cancer: The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified "strong inorganic acid mist containing sulfuric acid" as a Category 1 carcinogen, a substance that is carcinogenic to humans. This classification does not apply to liquid forms of sulfuric acid or sulfuric acid solutions contained within a battery. Inorganic acid mist is not generated under normal use of this product. Misuse of the product, such as overcharging, may however result in the generation of sulfuric acid mist. C. Emergency and First Aid Procedures:. 1. Inhalation: Remove from exposure, move to fresh air, and apply oxygen if breathing is difficult. Consult physician immediately. 2. Skin: Wash with plenty of soap and water for at least 15 minutes. Remove any contaminated clothing. Consult physician if skin irritation appears. 3. Eyes: Flush with plenty of water immediately for at least 15 minutes, lifting lower Date: 04/06/2005 1 DCR:.621-S05 ISO Clause: 4.3.1 DOC Code: MSD -430-01-05 Page: 2 of 6 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ��. NORTHSTAR LEAD ACID BATTERY Springfield, Missouri and upper eyelids occasionally. Consult a physician immediately. 4. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Give large quantities of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Consult a physician immediately. D. HANDLING AND STORAGE 1. Safe Storage: Store in a cool, dry place in closed containers. Keep away from ignition sources and high temperatures. 1. Contact NorthStar Battery Company (417-575-8200) for shelf life information. 2. Handling: Avoid skin or eye contact. Avoid breathing vapors. Do not use near sources of ignition V. CARCINOGENICITY: See section IV, Part B "Signs and Symptoms of Over Exposure" MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: See section IV, Part B "Signs and Symptoms of Over Exposure VI. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA: A. Flash Point: Hydrogen = 259°C B. Auto ignition Temperature: Hydrogen = 580°C C. Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, foam, CO2 D. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Hydrogen and oxygen gases are produced in the cells during normal battery operation (hydrogen is flammable and oxygen supports combustion). These gases enter the air through the vent caps. To avoid the chance of a fire or explosion, keep sparks and other sources of ignition away from the battery. E. Firefighting PPE: Full protective clothing and NIOSH -approved self-contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece VII. REACTIVITY DATA: A. Stability: Stable B. Conditions to Avoid: Sparks and other sources of ignition. C. Incompatibility: (materials to avoid) 1. Lead/lead compounds: Potassium, carbides, sulfides, peroxides, phosphorus, sulfur. 2. Battery electrolyte (acid): Combustible materials, strong reducing agents, most metals, carbides, organic materials, chlorates, nitrates, picrates, and fulminates. D. Hazardous Decomposition Products: 1. Lead/lead compounds: Oxides of lead and sulfur. Date: 04/06/2005 DCR: 621-S05 ISO Clause: 4.3.1 DOC Code: MSD -430-01-05 Page: 3 of 6 � � MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET'"" NORTH TAR LEAD ACID BATTERY Springfield, Missouri 2. Battery electrolyte (acid): Hydrogen, sulfur dioxide, and sulfur trioxide. E. Conditions to Avoid: High temperature. Battery electrolyte (acid) will react with water to produce heat. Can react with oxidizing or reducing agents. VIII. CONTROL MEASURES: A. Engineering Controls: Store lead/acid batteries with adequate ventilation. Room ventilation is required for batteries utilized for standby power generation. Never recharge batteries in an unventilated, enclosed space. B. Work Practices: Do not remove vent covers. Follow shipping and handling instructions which are applicable to the battery type. To avoid damage to terminals and seals, do not double - stack industrial batteries. C. Personal Protective Equipment: 1. Respiratory Protection: None required under normal handling conditions. During battery formation (high -rate charge condition), acid mist can be generated which may cause respiratory irritation. Also, if acid spillage occurs in a confined space, exposure may occur. If irritation occurs, wear a respirator suitable for protection against acid mist. 2. Eyes and Face: Chemical splash goggles are preferred. Also acceptable are "visor-gogs" or a chemical face shield worn over safety glasses. 3. Hands, Arms, Body: Vinyl coated, VC, gauntlet type gloves with rough finish are preferred. 4. Other Special Clothing and Equipment: Safety shoes are recommended when handling batteries. All footwear must meet requirements of ANSI Z41.1 -Rev. 1972. IX. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES: A. Not applicable under normal conditions. B. In case of damage resulting in breakage of the battery container, see VIII, Sec. C Personal Protective Equipment. X. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE: A. Hygiene Practices: Following contact with internal battery components, wash hands thoroughly before eating, drinking, or smoking. B. Respiratory Protection: Wear safety glasses. Do not permit flames or sparks in the vicinity of battery(s). If battery electrolyte (acid) comes in contact with clothing, discard clothing. Date: 04/06/2005 DCR: 621-S05 ISO Clause: 4.3.1 DOC Code: MSD -430-01-05 Page: 4 of 6 � aE- MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET NoRTHSTAR LEAD ACID BATTERY n A".r T 13 n Y =" y Springfield, Missouri C. Protective Measures: 1. Remove combustible materials and all sources of ignition. Cover spills with soda ash (sodium carbonate) or quicklime (calcium oxide). Mix well. Make certain mixture is neutral, then collect residue and place in a drum or other suitable container. Dispose of as hazardous waste. 2. Wear acid -resistant boots, chemical face shield, chemical splash goggles, and acid -resistant gloves. Do not release unneutralized acid. D. 'Waste Disposal Method (*): 1. Battery electrolyte (acid): Neutralize as above for a spill, collect residue, and place in a drum or suitable container. Dispose of as hazardous waste. 2. Do not flush lead contaminated acid to sewer. 3. In case of accidental spill, utilize personal protective equipment, i.e., face shield, rubber apron, rubber safety shoes. 4. Batteries: Send to lead smelter for reclamation following applicable Federal, State and local regulations. Product can be recycled along with automotive (SLI) lead acid batteries. 5. Battery may be returned, shipping pre -paid, to the manufacturer or any distributor for recycling. See 1.0 for manufacturer's address or visit our web site @ www.northstarbattery.com. *In accordance to Local, State and Federal regulations and laws. E. Other Handling and Storage Precautions: None Required. XI. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION: Lead and its compounds can pose a threat if released to the environment. See Waste Disposal Method in Section X, Part D. XII. NFPA HAZARD RATING: SULFURIC ACID: , Flammability (Red) = 0 Health (Blue) = 3 Reactivity (Yellow) = 1 Date: 04/06/2005 DCR: 621 -SOS ISO Clause: 4.3.1 DOC Code: MSD -430-01-05 Page: 5 of 6 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET i- 7, IVO►RT14STA R LEAD ACID BATTERY Springfield, Missouri XIII. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING REGULATIONS: Proper Shipping UN2800 - Battery, wet, non -spillable (electric storage) Name Batteries must be packed to protect against short circuits and firmly secured to skids or pallets. IATA Packaging instruction 806 Not restricted per special provision A67. Northstar Battery Company products, submitted and tested by Wyle Labs, have been deemed to US DOT meet all requirements as specified in 49CFR§ 173.159 (d) for exception as hazardous material classification. Northstar Battery Company products, submitted and tested by Wyle Labs, have been deemed to IMDG meet all requirements as specified in special provision 238 for determination of °Non -Spillable" and are not subject to the provision of this Code. XIV: SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: TLV Sulfuric Acid -Occupation Exposure Limit -AUSTRALIA TWA 1 mg/m3,JAN1993 ■ Lead - Occupation Exposure Limit - AUSTRALIA TWA 0.15 mg/m3, 2002 Date: 04/06/2005 DCR: 621-S05 ISO Clause: 4.3.1 DOC Code: MSD -430-01-05 Page: 6 of 6 0 I* A 1g X.�OJ�THSTAf�` Northstar Battery Lead and Acid weights per 12 Volt Battery Battery Type Elec lyte Weight Volume /kg /lbs /litres /gallons _._.. Weight. /kg - /ibs. Acid _i _. .Volume. /litres ; /gallons "-,-Lead , Wei ht /kg i /lbs- Lead Oxide Weight /kg /lbs , NSB40INSB12-180 2.6 5.7 2.0 0.5 1.1 2.4 0.8 0.2 9.1 20.2 3.4 7.6 NSB70/NSB12-330 4.3 9.4 3.2 0.9 1.8 4.0 1.4 0.4 15.3 33.8 5.2 11.5 NSB75/NSB12-270 4.3 9.5 3.3 0.9 1.8 4.0 1.4 0.4 15.0 33.0 5.9 12.9 NSB90INSB12-370 6.2 13.6 4.7 1.2 2.6 5.7 2.0. 0.5 20.1 44.2 8.0 17.6 NSB125/NSB12-475 8.1 17.9 1 6.2 1.6 3.4 7.5 2.6 0.7 26.8 59.1 11.0 24.3 NSB40FT 2.4 5.3 1.8 0.5 1.0 2.2 0.8 0.2 7.2 15.9 3:3 7.2 NSB60FT 3.7 8.1 2.8 0.7 1.6 3.4 1.2 0.3 10.9 24.1 4.7 10.4 - NSB90FT 5.3 11.6 4.0 1.1 2.2 4.9 1.7 0.4 16.0 35.3 7.4 16.4 NSB100FT 6.2 13.6 4.7 1.2 2.6 5.7 2.0 0:5 18.1 39.8 8.0 17.7 NSB110FT 6.8 15.0 5.2 1.4 2.9 6.3 2.2 0.6 19.9 43.8 9.1 20.1 NSB145FT 9.0 19.8 6.8 1.8 3.8 8.3 2.9 0.8 1 25.7 56.6 12.0 26.5 NSB170FT 10.5 23.1 7.9 2.1 4.4 9.7 3.3 0.9 1 28.7 63.3 14.4 31.8 9 -Jun -05 All weights and volumes are for 12V-monobloc • Date: 06-10-05 DCR: 728-505 Doc Code: SES -544-16-01 Material Safety Data Sheet SECTION' 1' PRODUCT AND. COMPANY IDENTIFICATION " DIESEL FUEL No. 2 Product Use: Fuel Product Number(s): CPS220122 [See Section 16 for Additional Product Numbers] Synonyms: 15 S Diesel Fuel 2, Calco LS Diesel 2, Calco ULS DF2, Calco ULS Diesel 2, Chevron LS Diesel 2, Chevron ULS Diesel 2, Diesel Fuel Oil, Diesel Grade No. 2, Diesel No. 2-D S15, Diesel No. 2-D S500, Diesel No. 2-D S5000, Gas Oil, HS Diesel 2, HS Heating Fuel 2, Light Diesel Oil Grade No. 2-D, LS Diesel 2, LS Heating Fuel 2, Marine Diesel, RR Diesel Fuel, Texaco Diesel, Texaco Diesel No. 2, Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel 2 Company Identification Chevron Products Company Marketing, MSDS Coordinator 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon, CA 94583 United States of America Transportation Emergency Response CHEMTREC: (800) 424-9300 or (703) 527-3887 Health Emergency ChevronTexaco Emergency Information Center: Located in the USA. International collect calls accepted.. (800) 231-0623 or (510) 231-0623 Product Information MSDS Requests: (800) 689-3998 Technical Information: (510) 242-5357 SPECIAL NOTES: This MSDS covers all Chevron and Calco non-CARB Diesel No. 2 Fuels. The sulfur content is less than 0.5% (mass). Red dye is added to non-taxable fuel. (MSDS 6894) SECTION 2 COMPOSITION/ INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER :AMOUNT Diesel Fuel No. 2 168476-34-6 100 %weight Distillates, hydrodesulfurized, middle Distillates, straight run middle (gas oil, light) Kerosine Kerosine, hydrodesulfurized Distillates (petroleum), light catalytic cracked 64742-80-9 0 -100 %weight 64741-44-2 0 - 100 %weight 8008-20-6 ' 0 - 25 %weight 64742-81-0 0 - 25 %weight 64741-59-9 0 - 50 %weight Naphthalene 91-20-3 0.02 - 0.2 %weight 0 • Total sulfur SECTION . -3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW None t 10 - 0.5 %weight - COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPOR - HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED - MAY CAUSE LUNG DAMAGE IF SWALLOWED - CAUSES SKIN IRRITATION - POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD - MAY CAUSE CANCER BASED ON ANIMAL DATA - TOXIC TO AQUATIC ORGANISMS IMMEDIATE HEALTH EFFECTS Eye: Not expected to cause prolonged or significant eye irritation. Skin: Contact with the skin causes irritation. Skin contact may cause drying or defatting of the skin. Contact with the skin is not expected to cause an allergic skin response. Symptoms may include pain, itching, discoloration, swelling, and blistering. Not expected to be harmful to internal organs if absorbed through the skin. Ingestion: Because of its low viscosity, this material can directly enter the lungs, if swallowed, or if subsequently vomited. Once in the lungs it is very difficult to remove and can cause severe injury or death. May be irritating to mouth, throat, and stomach. Symptoms may include pain, nausea, vomiiing, and diarrhea. Inhalation: Mists of this material may cause respiratory irritation. Symptoms of respiratory irritation may include coughing and difficulty breathing. Breathing this material at concentrations above the recommended exposure limits may cause central nervous system effects. Central nervous system effects may include headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, weakness, loss of coordination, blurred vision, drowsiness, confusion, or disorientation. At extreme exposures, central nervous system effects may include respiratory depression, tremors or convulsions, loss of consciousness, coma or death. DELAYED OR OTHER HEALTH EFFECTS: Cancer: Prolonged or repeated exposure to this material may cause cancer. Whole diesel engine exhaust has been classified as a Group 2A carcinogen (probably carcinogenic to humans) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Diesel exhaust particulate has been classified as reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen in the National Toxicology Program's Ninth Report on Carcinogens. The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has recommended that whole diesel exhaust be regarded as potentially causing cancer. Diesel engine exhaust is known to the State of California to cause cancer. Contains naphthalene, which has been classed as a Group 2B carcinogen (possibly carcinogenic to humans) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). See Section 11 for additional information. Risk depends on duration and level of exposure. _.._.............. ............ ......... ..... SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Eye: No specific first aid measures are required. As a precaution, remove contact lenses, if worn, and flush eyes with water. Skin: Wash skin with water immediately and remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Get • 0 medical attention if any symptoms develop. To remove the material from skin, use soap and water.' Discard contaminated clothing and shoes or thoroughly clean before reuse. Ingestion: If swallowed, get immediate medical attention. Do not induce vomiting. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If swallowed, get medical attention. Do not induce vomiting. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Inhalation: Move the exposed person to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention if breathing difficulties continue. Note to Physicians:' Ingestion of this product or subsequent vomiting may result in aspiration of light hydrocarbon liquid, which may cause pneumonitis. SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES . See Section 7 for proper handling and storage. FIRE CLASSIFICATION: OSHA Classification (29 CFR 1910.1200): Combustible liquid. NFPA RATINGS: Health: 0 Flammability:2 Reactivity: 0 FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES: Flashpoint: (Pensky-Martens Closed Cup) 52 'C'(1 25 °F) (Min) Autoignition: 257 'C (494 °F) Flammability (Explosive) Limits (% by volume in air): Lower: 0.6 Upper: 4.7 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Use water fog, foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide (CO2) to extinguish flames. PROTECTION OF FIRE FIGHTERS: Fire Fighting Instructions: For fires involving this material, do not enter any enclosed or confined fire space without proper protective equipment, including self-contained breathing apparatus. Combustion Products: Highly dependent on combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solids, liquids, and gases including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and unidentified organic compounds will be evolved when this material undergoes combustion. SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES. Protective Measures: Eliminate all sources of ignition in the vicinity of the spill or released vapor. If this material is released into the work area, evacuate the area immediately. Monitor area with combustible gas indicator. Spill Management: Stop the source of the release if you can do it without risk. Contain release to prevent further contamination of soil, surface water or groundwater. Clean up spill as soon as possible, observing precautions in Exposure Controls/Personal Protection. Use appropriate techniques such as applying non-combustible absorbent materials or pumping. All equipment used when handling the product must be grounded. A vapor suppressing foam may be used to reduce vapors. Use clean non -sparking tools to collect absorbed material. Where feasible and appropriate, remove contaminated soil. Place contaminated materials i6disposable containers and dispose of in a manner consistent with applicable regulations. Reporting: Report spills to local authorities and/or the U.S. Coast Guard's National Response Center at (800) 424-8802 as appropriate or required. SECTION 7.HANDLING AND STORAGE Precautionary Measures: Liquid evaporates and forms vapor (fumes) which can catch fire and burn with explosive force. Invisible vapor spreads easily and can be set on fire by many sources 9 such as pilot lights, welding equipment, and electrical motors and switches. Fire hazard is greater as liquid temperature rises above 29C (85F). Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Do not taste or swallow. Do not breathe vapor or fumes. Do not breathe mist. Wash thoroughly after handling. Keep out of the reach of children. Unusual Handling Hazards: WARNING! Do not use as portable heater or appliance fuel. Toxic fumes may accumulate and cause death. General Handling Information: Avoid contaminating soil or releasing this material into sewage and drainage systems and bodies of water. Static Hazard: Electrostatic charge may accumulate and create a hazardous condition when handling this material. To minimize this hazard, bonding and grounding may be necessary but may not, by themselves, be sufficient. Review all operations which have the potential of generating and accumulating.an electrostatic charge and/or a flammable atmosphere (including tank and container filling, splash filling, tank cleaning, sampling, gauging, switch loading, filtering, mixing, agitation, and vacuum truck operations) and use appropriate mitigating procedures. For more information, refer to OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.106, 'Flammable and Combustible Liquids', National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 77, 'Recommended Practice on Static Electricity, and/or the American Petroleum Institute (API) Recommended Practice 2003, 'Protection Against Ignitions Arising Out of Static, Lightning, and Stray Currents'. General Storage Information: DO NOT USE OR STORE near heat, sparks, flames, or hot surfaces. USE AND STORE ONLY IN WELL VENTILATED AREA. Keep container closed when not in use. Container Warnings: Container is not designed to contain pressure. Do not use pressure to empty container or it may rupture with explosive force. Empty containers retain product residue (solid, liquid, and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. Do not pressurize, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind, or expose such containers to heat, flame, sparks, static electricity, or other sources of ignition. They may explode and cause injury or death. Empty containers should be completely drained, properly closed, and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner or disposed of properly. I SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL`:PROTECTION` GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: Consider the potential hazards of this material (see Section -3), applicable exposure limits, job activities, and other substances in the work place when designing engineering controls and selecting personal protective equipment. If engineering controls or work practices are not adequate to prevent exposure to harmful levels of this material, the personal protective equipment listed below is recommended. The user should read and understand all instructions and limitations supplied with the equipment since protection is usually provided for a limited time or under certain circumstances. ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to control airborne levels below the recommended exposure limits_ PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Eye/Face Protection: No special eye protection is normally required. Where splashing is possible, wear safety glasses with side shields as a good safety practice. Skin Protection: Wear protective clothing to prevent skin contact. Selection of protective clothing may include gloves, apron, boots, and complete facial protection depending on operations conducted. Suggested materials for protective gloves include: Chlorinated Polyethylene (or Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene), Nitrile Rubber, Polyurethane, Viton. Respiratory Protection: Determine if airborne concentrations are below the recommended occupational exposure limits for jurisdiction of use. If airborne concentrations are above the acceptable limits, wear an approved respirator that provides adequate protection from this material, such as: Air -Purifying Respirator for Organic Vapors. When used as a fuel, this material can produce carbon monoxide in the exhaust. Determine if airborne concentrations are below the occupational exposure limit for carbon monoxide. If not, wear an approved positive -pressure air -supplying respirator. Use a positive pressure air -supplying respirator in circumstances where air -purifying respirators may not provide adequate protection. Occupational Exposure Limits: ;Component 'Agency :TWA :STEL :Ceiling :Notation !Diesel Fuel No.. 2 :ACGIH 100 mg/m3 - :Skin A3 ]Diesel Fuel No. 2 iCVX - 11000 mg/m3 -- ........ ... ---- ------ - ;Kerosine -- ...._.__..-..........._..- iACGIH - ---------------- ;200 mg/m3 ----- - .._ ._.._..._. _--- - - — Skin A3 :Kerosine _ iCVX '1000 mg/m3 :'Kerosine, hydrodesulfurized iACGIH -;200 mg/m3 - -� :Skin A3 Kerosine, hydrodesulfurized ---------- ----............... ............._. __ -- -_.� :CVX --. ------ ..__....___._.___._...._._....__._._-__.__-_:___ -- ----._._........_..._.._..._.,.. 1000 mglm3 - ---- - - ------------ - . _..._... _ ,Naphthalene ;ACGIH 110 ppm 15 ppm - ..._......... :Skin A4 ]Naphthalene _ - -'OSHA Z-1 150 mg/m3� - - SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Attention: the data below are typical values and do not constitute a specification. Color: Varies depending on specification Physical State: Liquid Odor: Petroleum odor pH: Not Applicable Vapor Pressure: 0.04 kPa (Approximate) @ 40 °C (104 °F) Vapor Density (Air= 1): >1 Boiling Point: 175.6 °C (348°F) - 370°C (698°F) Solubility: Soluble in hydrocarbons; insoluble in water Freezing Point: Not Applicable Melting Point: Not Applicable Specific Gravity: 0.8 - 0.88 @ 15.6 °C (60.1'F) (Typical) Viscosity: 1.9 cSt - 4.1 cSt @ 40 °C (104°F) SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Chemical Stability: This material. is considered stable under normal ambient and anticipated storage and handling conditions of temperature and pressure. Incompatibility With Other Materials: May react with strong acids or strong oxidizing agents, such as chlorates, nitrates, peroxides, etc. Hazardous Decomposition Products: None known (None expected) Hazardous Polymerization: Hazardous polymerization will not occur. :.SECTION 19 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION IMMEDIATE HEALTH EFFECTS Eye Irritation: The eye irritation hazard is based on evaluation of data for similar materials or product components. Skin Irritation: The skin irritation hazard is based on evaluation of data for similar materials or product components. Skin Sensitization: This material did not cause skin sensitization reactions in a Buehler guinea pig test. Acute Dermal Toxicity: LD50: >5ml/kg (rabbit). Acute Oral Toxicity: LD50: > 5 ml/kg (rat) Acute Inhalation Toxicity: 4 hour(s) LC50: > 5mg/l (rat). 0 • ADDITIONAL TOXICOLOGY INFORMATION: This product contains gas oils. CONCAWE (product dossier 95/107) has summarized current health, safety and environmental data available for a number of gas oils, typically hydrodesulfurized middle distillates, CAS 64742-80-9, straight -run middle distillates, CAS 64741- 44-2, and/or light cat -cracked distillate CAS 64741-59-9. CARCINOGENICITY: All materials tested have caused the development of skin tumors in mice, but all featured severe skin irritation and sometimes a long latency period before tumors developed. Straight -run and cracked gas oil samples were studied to determine the influence of dermal irritation on the carcinogenic activity of middle distillates. At non-irritant doses the straight -run gas oil was not carcinogenic, but at irritant doses, weak activity was demonstrated. Cracked gas oils, when diluted with mineral oil, demonstrated carcinogenic activity irrespective of the occurrence of skin irritation. Gas oils were tested on male mice to study tumor initiating/promoting activity. The results demonstrated that - while a straight -run gas oil sample was neither an initiator or promotor, a blend of straight -run and FCC stock was both a tumor initiator and a promoter. GENOTOXICITY: Hydrotreated & hydrodesulfurized gas oils range in activity from inactive to weakly positive in in -vitro bacterial mutagenicity assays. Mouse lymphoma assays on straight -run gas oils without subsequent hydrodesulphurization gave positive results in the presence of S9 metabolic activation. In -vivo bone marrow cytogenetics and sister chromatic exchange assay exhibited no activity for straight -run components with or without hydrodesulphurization. Thermally or catalytically cracked gas oils. tested with in -vitro bacterial mutagenicity assays in the presence of S9 metabolic activation were shown to be mutagenic. In -vitro sister chromatic exchange assays on cracked gas oil gave equivocal results both with and without S9 metabolic activation. In -vivo bone marrow cytogenetics assay was inactive for two cracked gas oil samples. Three hydrocracked gas oils were tested with in -vitro bacterial mutagenicity assays with S9, and one of the three gave positive results. Twelve distillate fuel samples were tested with in -vitro bacterial mutagenicity assays & with S9 metabolic activation and showed negative to weakly positive results. In one series, activity was shown to be related to the PCA content of samples tested. Two in -vivo studies were also conducted. A mouse dominant lethal assay was negative for a sample of diesel fuel. In the other study, 9 samples of No 2 heating oil containing 50% cracked stocks caused a slight increase in the number of chromosomal aberrations in bone marrow cytogenetics assays. DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY: Diesel fuel vapor did not cause fetotoxic or teratogenic. effects when pregnant rats were exposed on days 6-15 of pregnancy. Gas oils were applied to the skin of pregnant rats daily on days 0-19 of gestation. All but one (coker light gas oil) caused fetotoxicity (increased resorptions, reduced litter weight, reduced litter size) at dose levels that were also maternally toxic. This product contains naphthalene. GENERAL TOXICITY: Exposure to naphthalene has been reported to cause methemoglobinemia and/or hemolytic anemia, especially in humans deficient in the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase. Laboratory animals given repeated oral doses of naphthalene have developed cataracts. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY AND BIRTH DEFECTS: Naphthalene did not cause birth defects when administered orally to rabbits, rats, and mice during pregnancy, but slightly reduced litter size in mice at dose levels that were lethal to the pregnant females. Naphthalene has been reported to cross the human placenta. GENETIC TOXICITY: Naphthalene caused chromosome aberrations and sister chromatid exchanges in Chinese hamster ovary cells, but was not a mutagen in several other in -vitro tests.CARCINOGENICITY: In a study conducted by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), mice exposed to 10 or 30 ppm of naphthalene by inhalation daily for two years had chronic inflammation of the nose and lungs and increased incidences of metaplasia in those tissues. The incidence of benign lung tumors (alveolar/bronchiolar adenomas) was significantly increased in the high -dose female group but not in the male groups. In another two-year inhalation study conducted by NTP, exposure of rats to 10, 30, and 60 ppm naphthalene caused increases in the incidences of a variety of nonneoplastic lesions in the nose. Increases in nasal tumors were seen in both sexes, including olfactory neuroblastomas in females at 60 ppm and adenomas of the respiratory epithelium in males at all exposure levels. The relevance of these effects to humans has not been established. No carcinogenic effect was reported in a 2 -year feeding study in rats receiving naphthalene at 41 mg/kg/day. This product may contain significant amounts of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH's) which have been shown to cause skin cancer after prolonged and frequent contact with the skin of test animals. Brief or intermittent skin contact with this product is not expected to have serious effects if it is washed from the skin. While skin cancer is unlikely to occur in human beings following use of this product, skin contact and breathing, of mists, vapors or dusts should be reduced to a minimum. . ..:.: SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION. ECOTOXICITY 96 hour(s) LC50: 21-210 mg/l (Salmo gairdneri) . 48 hour(s) EC50: 20-210 mg/I (Daphnia magna) 72 hour(s) EC50: 2.6-25 mg/I (Raphidocellus subcapitata) This material is expected to be toxic to aquatic organisms. ENVIRONMENTAL FATE On release to the environment the lighter components of diesel fuel will generally evaporate but depending on local environmental conditions (temperature, wind, mixing or wave action, soil type, etc.) the remainder may become dispersed in the water column or absorbed to soil or sediment. Diesel fuel would not be expected to be readily biodegradable. In a modified Strum test (OECD method 301 B) approximately 40% biodegradation was recorded over 28 days. However, it has been shown that most hydrocarbon components of diesel fuel are degraded in soil in the presence of oxygen. Under anaerobic conditions, such as in anoxic sediments, rates of biodegradation are negligible. 'SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Use material for its intended purpose or recycle if possible. This material, if it must be discarded, may meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined by US EPA under RCRA (40 CFR 261) or other State and local regulations. Measurement of certain physical properties and analysis for regulated components may be necessary to make a correct determination. If this material is classed as a hazardous waste, federal law requires disposal at a licensed hazardous waste disposal facility. ... ....... _:.._....-- _.. __._. �_._...�.._.._......._..- ---......... .._._..............._...._.__._.._......................... ...... .... _....... ..... -.�... _........... _ ... :SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION The description shown may not apply to all shipping situations. Consult 49CFR, or appropriate Dangerous Goods Regulations, for additional description requirements (e.g., technical name) and mode -specific or quantity -specific shipping. requirements. DOT Shipping Description: GAS OIL, Combustible Liquid, UN1202,111 IMO/IMDG Shipping Description: GAS OIL,3,UN1202,111, FLASH POINT SEE SECTION 5 ICAO/IATA Shipping Description: GAS OIL,3,UN1202,111 .......... iSECTION 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION.,M.` EPCRA 3111312 CATEGORIES: 1. Immediate (Acute) Health Effects: YES 2. Delayed (Chronic) Health Effects: YES 3. Fire Hazard: YES 4. Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard: NO 5. Reactivity Hazard: NO REGULATORY LISTS SEARCHED: 01-1=IARC Group 1 03=EPCRA 313 01-2A=IARC Group 2A 04=CA Proposition 65 01-2B=IARC Group 213 05=MA RTK 02=NTP Carcinogen 06=NJ RTK 07=PA RTK The following components of this material are found on the regulatory lists indicated. Diesel Fuel No. 2 07 Distillates, straight run middle (gas oil, light) 06 Kerosine 05, 06, 07 Naphthalene 01-213, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07 CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITIES(RQ)IEPCRA 302 THRESHOLD PLANNING Component ;Component RQ Component TPQ ;Product RQ iNaphthalene �-�~----��--100 lbs Y-�-�-Y`None 55556 lbs CHEMICAL INVENTORIES: All components comply with the following chemical inventory requirements: AICS (Australia), DSL (Canada), EINECS (European Union), IECSC (China), KECI (Korea), PICCS (Philippines), TSCA (United States). NEW JERSEY RTK CLASSIFICATION: Under the New Jersey Right -to -Know Act L. 1983 Chapter 315 N.J.S.A. 34:5A-1 et. seq., the product is to be identified as follows: Refer to components listed in Section 2. DIESEL FUEL WHMIS CLASSIFICATION: Class B, Division 3: Combustible Liquids Class D, Division 2, Subdivision A: Very Toxic Material - Carcinogenicity Class D, Division 2, Subdivision B: Toxic Material - Skin or Eye Irritation SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION NFPA RATINGS: Health: 0 Flammability: 2 Reactivity: 0 (0 -Least, 1 .Slight, 2 -Moderate, 3 -High, 4 -Extreme, PPE:- Personal Protection Equipment Index recommendation, *- Chronic Effect Indicator). These values are obtained using the guidelines or published evaluations prepared by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) or the National Paint and Coating Association (for HMIS ratings). ` 0 Additional Product Number(s): CPS225114, CPS225115, CPS225150, CPS266176, CPS270005, CPS270094, CPS270095, CPS270096, CPS271006, CPS272093, CPS272102, CPS272126, CPS272152, CPS272185, CPS272190, CPS272195, CPS272593, CPS272601, CPS272693, CPS272793, CPS273003, CPS273030, CPS273053, CPS275000 REVISION STATEMENT: This revision updates the following sections of this Material Safety Data Sheet: 1, 11. Revision Date: 06/24/2004 ABBREVIATIONS THAT MAY HAVE BEEN USED IN THIS DOCUMENT: _-....-_....._..... --- -------------- — :— ----........ _....... .......... ...__...-_.-.....---------------------- TLV - Threshold Limit Value :TWA - Time Weighted Average STEL - Short-term Exposure Limit REL - Permissible Exposure Limit �- - — v :CAS - Chemical Abstract Service Number ACGIH - American Conference of Government IIMO/1MDG - Intemational Maritime Dangerous Goods Industrial Hygienists :Code ;API - American Petroleum Institute MSDS - Material Safety Data Sheet CVX - ChevronTexaco iNFPA - National Fire Protection Association (USA) :DOT -Department of Transportation (USA) :NTP - National Toxicology Program (USA) IIARC - International Agency for Research on :OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration i ;Cancer Prepared according to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) and the ANSI MSDS Standard (Z400.1) by the ChevronTexaco Energy Research & Technology Company, 100 Chevron Way, Richmond, California 94802. The above information is based on the data of which we are aware and is believed to be correct as of the date hereof. Since this information may be applied under conditions beyond our control and with which we may be unfamiliar and since data made available subsequent to the date hereof may suggest modifications of the information, we do not assume any responsibility for the results of its use. This information is furnished upon condition that the person receiving it shall make his own determination of the suitability of the material for his particular, purpose. Material Safety Data Sheet ;SECTION 9 .PRODUCT.AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION CHEVRON Delo® 400 Product Number(s): CPS235101, CPS235109, CPS235117, CPS235118, CPS235119, CPS235120, CPS235200 Synonyms: CHEVRON Delo® 400 Multigrade SAE 15W-40, CHEVRON Delo® 400 SAE 10W, CHEVRON Delo® 400 SAE 10W-30, CHEVRON Delo® 400 SAE 20, CHEVRON Delo® 400 SAE 30, CHEVRON Delo® 400 SAE 40, CHEVRON Delo® 400 SAE 50 Company Identification ChevronTexaco Global Lubricants 6001 Bollinger Canyon Rd. San Ramon, CA 94583 United States of America www.chevron-lubricants.com Transportation Emergency Response CHEMTREC: (800) 424-9300 or (703) 527-3887 Health Emergency ChevronTexaco Emergency Information Center: Located in the USA. International collect calls accepted. (800) 231-0623 or (510) 231-0623 Product Information email : lubemsds@chevron.com Product Information: (800) LUBE TEK MSDS Requests: (800) 414-6737 SECTION 2 COMPOSITION/ INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS ICOMPONENTS ACAS NUMBER :AMOUNT I :Highly refined mineral oil (C15 - C50) :Mixture 70 - 95 %weight ;Zinc dial kvidithioohosphate ;68649-42-3 1 - 5 %weight Information on ingredients that are considered Controlled Products and/or that appear on the WHMIS Ingredient Disclosure List (IDL) is provided as required by the Canadian Hazardous . Products Act (HPA, Sections 13 and 14). Ingredients considered hazardous under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200, are also listed. See Section 15 for additional regulatory information. 'ECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION IMMEDIATE HEALTH EFFECTS Eye: Not expected to cause prolonged or significant eye irritation. Skin: Contact with the skin is not expected to cause prolonged or significant irritation. Not expected to be harmful to internal organs if absorbed through the skin. Ingestion: Not expected to be harmful if swallowed. Inhalation: Not expected to be harmful if inhaled. Contains a petroleum-based mineral oil. May cause respiratory irritation or other pulmonary effects following prolonged or repeated inhalation of oil mist at airborne levels above the recommended mineral oil mist exposure limit. Symptoms of respiratory irritation may include coughing and difficulty breathing. ;SECTION 4. FIRST AID MEASURES. Eye: No specific first aid measures are required. As a precaution, remove contact lenses, if worn, and flush eyes with water. Skin: No speck first aid measures are required. As a precaution, remove clothing and shoes if contaminated. To remove the material from skin, use soap and water. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes or thoroughly clean before reuse. Ingestion: No specific first aid measures are required. Do not induce vomiting. As a precaution, get medical advice. Inhalation: No specific first aid measures are required. If exposed to excessive levels of material in the air, move the exposed person to fresh air. Get medical attention if coughing or respiratory discomfort occurs. _..................................... ..... ....... _..... .......... ...... --............ .--............. ..._.................................... ............. ._............ ...... -- -_---------- --- --- _..._.__.._.....; 'SECTION: 5 FIREFIGHTING MEASURES FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES: Flashpoint: (Cleveland Open Cup) 392 °F (200 °C) (Min) Autoignition: NDA Flammability (Explosive) Limits (% by volume in air): Lower: NA Upper: NA EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Use water fog, foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide (CO2) to extinguish flames. PROTECTION OF FIRE FIGHTERS: Fire Fighting Instructions: This material will burn although it is not easily ignited. For fires involving this material, do not enter any enclosed or confined fire space without proper protective equipment, including self-contained breathing apparatus. Combustion Products: Highly dependent on combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solids, liquids, and gases including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and unidentified organic compounds will be evolved when this material undergoes combustion. Combustion may form oxides of: Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur. ON:6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Protective Measures: Eliminate all sources of ignition in vicinity of spilled material. Spill Management: Stop the source of the release if you can do it without risk. Contain release to prevent further contamination of soil, surface water or groundwater. Clean up spill as soon as possible, observing precautions in Exposure Controls/Personal Protection. Use appropriate techniques such as applying non-combustible absorbent materials or pumping. Where feasible and appropriate, remove contaminated soil. Place contaminated materials in disposable containers and dispose of in a manner consistent with applicable regulations. Reporting: Report spills to local authorities as appropriate or required. TION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE . . Precautionary Measures: Keep out of the reach of children. General Handling Information: Avoid contaminating soil or releasing this material into sewage and drainage systems and bodies of water. Static Hazard: Electrostatic charge may accumulate and create a hazardous condition when handling this material. To minimize this hazard, bonding and grounding may be necessary but may not, by themselves, be sufficient. Review all operations which have the potential of generating an accumulation of electrostatic charge and/or a flammable atmosphere (including tank and container filling, splash filling, tank cleaning, sampling, gauging, switch loading, filtering, mixing, agitation, and vacuum truck operations) and use appropriate mitigating procedures. For more information, refer to OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.106, 'Flammable and Combustible Liquids', National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 77, 'Recommended Practice on Static Electricity, and/or the American Petroleum Institute (API) Recommended Practice 2003, 'Protection Against Ignitions Arising Out of Static, Lightning, and Stray Currents'. Container Warnings: Container is not designed to contain pressure. Do not use pressure to empty container or it may rupture with explosive force. Empty containers retain product residue (solid, liquid, and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. Do not pressurize, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind, or expose such containers to heat, flame, sparks, static electricity, or other sources of ignition. They may explode and cause injury or death. Empty containers should be completely drained, properly closed, and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner or disposed of properly. :SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: Consider the potential hazards of this material (see Section 3), applicable exposure limits, job activities, and other substances in the work place when designing engineering controls and selecting personal protective equipment. If engineering controls or work practices are not adequate to prevent exposure to harmful levels of this material, the personal protective equipment listed below is recommended. The user should read and understand all instructions and limitations supplied with the equipment since protection is usually provided for a limited time or under certain circumstances. Special note: Do not use in breathing air apparatus or medical equipment. ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Use in a well -ventilated area. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Eye/Face Protection: No special eye protection is normally required. Where splashing is possible, wear safety glasses with side shields as a good safety practice. Skin Protection: No special protective clothing is normally required. Where splashing is possible, select protective clothing depending on operations conducted, physical requirements and other,substances in the workplace. Suggested materials for protective gloves include: 4H (PE/EVAL), Nitrile Rubber, Silver Shield, Viton. Respiratory Protection: No respiratory protection is normally required. If user operations generate an oil mist, determine if airborne concentrations are below the occupational exposure limit for mineral oil mist. If not, wear an approved respirator that provides adequate protection from the measured concentrations of this material. For air -purifying respirators use a particulate cartridge. Use a positive pressure air -supplying respirator in circumstances where air -purifying respirators may not provide adequate protection. Occupational Exposure Limits: ;Component Limit :TWA :STEL `Ceiling `Notation ;Highly refined mineral oil (C15 - ;ACGIH_TLV 5 mg/m3 10 mg/m3 `C50) NOTE ON OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS: Consult local authorities for acceptable provincial values in Canada: ;SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Attention: the data below are typical values and do not constitute a specification. Color: Brown Physical State: Liquid Odor: Petroleum odor pH: NA, Vapor Pressure: <0.01 mmHg @ 100 °F Vapor Density (Air =1): >1 Boiling Point: >600 °F (>315 C) Solubility: Soluble in hydrocarbons; insoluble in water Freezing Point:. NA Melting Point: NA Specific Gravity: 0.87 - 0.9 @ 15.6 °C / 15.6 °C Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) : 1.1 %weight . Viscosity: 6.6 cSt - 18 cSt @ 100 °C (Min) Odor Threshold: NDA Coefficient of Water/Oil Distribution: NDA SECTION 10 .STABILITY. AND .REACTIVITY - Chemical Stability: This material is considered stable under normal ambient and anticipated storage and handling conditions of temperature and pressure. Incompatibility With Other Materials: May react with strong oxidizing agents, such as chlorates, nitrates, peroxides, etc. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hydrogen Sulfide (Elevated temperatures) Hazardous Polymerization: Hazardous polymerization will not occur. Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: No. ;SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION IMMEDIATE HEALTH EFFECTS Eye Irritation: The eye irritation hazard is based on evaluation of data for similar materials or product components. Skin Irritation: The skin irritation hazard is based on evaluation of data for similar materials or product components. Skin Sensitization: No product toxicology data available. Acute Dermal Toxicity: The LD50 in the rabbit is >5 g/kg. The acute dermal toxicity hazard is based on evaluation of data for similar materials or product components. Acute Oral Toxicity: The LD50 in the rat is >5 g/kg. The acute oral toxicity hazard is based on evaluation of data for similar materials or product components. Acute Inhalation- Toxicity: The acute inhalation toxicity hazard is based on evaluation of data for similar materials or product components. For additional information on the acute toxicity of the components, call the technical information center. ADDITIONAL TOXICOLOGY INFORMATION: This product contains petroleum base oils which may be refined by various processes including severe solvent extraction, severe hydrocracking, or severe hydrotreating. None of the oils requires a cancer warning under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). These oils have not been listed in the National Toxicology Program (NTP) Annual Report nor have they been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as; carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), probably carcinogenic to humans (Group 2A), or possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 213). During use in engines, contamination of oil with low levels of cancer-causing combustion products occurs. Used motor oils have been shown to cause skin cancer in mice following repeated application and continuous exposure. Brief or intermittent skin contact with used motor oil is not expected to have serious effects in humans if the oil is thoroughly removed by washing with soap and water. SECTION 12.. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION. ECOTOXICITY The toxicity of this material to aquatic organisms has not been evaluated. Consequently, this material should be kept out of sewage and drainage systems and all bodies of water. ENVIRONMENTAL FATE This material is not expected to be readily biodegradable. SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Oil collection services are available for used oil recycling or disposal. Place contaminated materials in containers and dispose of, in a manner consistent with applicable regulations. Contact your sales representative or local environmental or health authorities for approved disposal or recycling methods. (See B.C. Reg. GY/92 Waste Management Act; R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 347 General -Waste Management; C.C.SM.c. W4.0 The Waste Reduction and Prevention Act; N.S. Reg. 51/95 and N.S. Reg. 179/96 for examples of Provincial legislation.) :SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION The description shown may not apply to all shipping situations. Consult 49CFR, or appropriate Dangerous Goods Regulations, for additional description requirements (e.g., technical name) and mode -specific or quantity -speck shipping requirements. DOT Shipping Name: NOT REGULATED AS A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL FOR TRANSPORTATION UNDER 49 CFR DOT Hazard Class: NOT APPLICABLE DOT Identification Number: NOT APPLICABLE' DOT Packing Group: NOT APPLICABLE Additional Information: NOT HAZARDOUS BY U.S. DOT. ADR/RID HAZARD CLASS NOT APPLICABLE. TDG Shipping Name:NOT REGULATED AS DANGEROUS GOODS FOR TRANSPORTATION UNDER TDG REGULATIONS TDG Hazard Class: NOT APPLICABLE TDG Identification Number:NOT APPLICABLE TDG Packing Group: NOT APPLICABLE ;SECTION 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION REGULATORY LISTS SEARCHED: 4_11=IARC Group 1 4_12A=IARC Group 2A 4_12B=IARC Group 2B 35=WHMIS IDL No components of this material were found on the regulatory lists above. CHEMICAL INVENTORIES: AUSTRALIA: All the components of this material are listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS). CANADA: All the components of this material are on the Canadian DSL or have been notified under the New Substance Notification Regulations, but have not yet been published in the Canada Gazette. EUROPEAN UNION: All the components of this material are in compliance with the EU Seventh Amendment Directive 92/32/EEC. JAPAN: This material contains components that require notification before sale or importation into Japan. KOREA: All the components of this product are on the Existing Chemicals List (ECL) in Korea. PHILIPPINES: This material contains components that require notification before sale or importation into the Philippines. UNITED STATES: All of the components of this material are on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Inventory. WHMIS. CLASSIFICATION: This product is not considered a controlled product according to the criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations. This product has been classed in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS contains all of the information required by those regulations. (See Hazardous Products Act (HPA), R.S.C. 1985, c.H-3,s.2). MSDS PREPARATION: This Material Safety Data Sheet has been prepared by the Toxicology and Health Risk Assessment Unit, ERTC, P.O. Box 1627, Richmond, CA 94804, (888.)676-6183. Revision Date:02/24/2003 "77 - :SECTION 16. OTHER INFORMATION. HMIS RATINGS: Health: 1 Flammability: 1 Reactivity: 0 REVISION STATEMENT: This revision updates the following sections of this Material Safety Data Sheet: 1-16 ABBREVIATIONS THAT MAY HAVE BEEN USED IN THIS DOCUMENT: TLV - Threshold Limit Value STEL - Short-term Exposure Limit NDA - No Data Available Less Than or Equal To TWA - Time Weighted Average PEL - Permissible Exposure Limit CAS - Chemical Abstract Service Number NA - Not Applicable Greater Than or Equal To ;The above information is based on the data of which we are aware and is believed to be :correct as of the date hereof. Since this information may be applied under conditions ;beyond our control and with which we may be unfamiliar and since data made available ,subsequent to the date hereof may suggest modifications of the information, we do not ;assume any responsibility for the results of its use. This information is furnished upon ,condition that the person receiving it shall make his own determination of the suitability of :the material for his particular purpose. • MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 07/24/2003 • ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT: ROTELLA® ELC Prediluted 50/50 MSDS NUMBER: 1194E - 2 PRODUCT CODE(S): 94042 MANUFACTURER ADDRESS:SOPUS Products, P.O. Box 4453, Houston, TX. 77210-4453 TELEPHONE NUMBERS Spill Information: (877) 242-7400 Health Information: (877) 504-9351 MSDS Assistance Number: (877) 276-7285 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION 2 PRODUCT/INGREDIENTS ---------------------------------- w CONCENTRATION INGREDIENTS Extended Life Antifreeze/Coolant 107-21-1 45 - 54.99 %weight Ethylene Glycol 7732-18-5 45 - 54.99 %weight Deionized Water Mixture 1 - 2.99 %weight Proprietary additives ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Appearance & Odor: Red liquid. Mild odor. Health Hazards: May be harmful or fatal if swallowed. Do not induce vomiting. May cause aspiration pneumonitis. May cause CNS depression. NFPA Rating (Health, Fire, Reactivity): 2, 1, 0 Hazard Rating:Least - 0 Slight - 1 Moderate - 2 High - 3 Extreme - 4 Inhalation: In applications where vapors (caused by high temperature) or mists (caused by mixing or spraying) are created, breathing may cause a mild burning sensation in the nose, throat and lungs. Eye Irritation: May cause slight irritation'of the eyes. If irritation occurs, a temporary burning sensation, minor redness, swelling, and/or blurred vision may result. Skin Contact May cause slight irritation of the skin.. If irritation occurs, a. temporary burning sensation and minor redness and/or swelling may result. Other adverse effects not expected from brief skin contact. Ingestion: This material may be harmful or fatal if swallowed. Ingestion may result in vomiting; aspiration (breathing) of vomitus into lungs must be avoided as even small quantities may result in aspiration pneumonitis. Contains ethylene glycol and/or diethylene glycol which are toxic when swallowed. A lethal dose for an adult is 1 ml per kilogram or about 4 ounces ,(1/2 cup). Severe kidney damage can occur as a result of ingestion. May cause Central Nervous System (CNS) depression. Other Health Effects: Material may adversely effect female reproductive performance based on testing in laboratory animals. Refer to Section 11, Toxicological Information, for specific information on the following effects: Developmental Toxicity, Reproductive Toxicity Primary Target Organs:.. The following organs and/or organ systems may be damaged by overexposure to this material and/or its components: Kidney, Liver Signs and Symptoms: Irritation as noted above. Aspiration pneumonitis may be evidenced by 0 • coughing, labored breathing and cyanosis (bluish skin); in severe cases death may occur. Early to moderate CNS depression may be evidenced by giddiness, headache, dizziness and nausea. In extreme cases, unconsciousness and death may occur. Kidney damage may be indicated by.changes in urine output or appearance, pain upon urination or in the lower back or general edema (swelling from fluid retention).. Liver damage may be indicated by loss of appetite, jaundice (yellowish skin and eye color), fatigue and sometimes pain and swelling in the upper right abdomen. Aggravated Medical Conditions: Pre-existing eye, skin, respiratory, liver and kidney disorders and may be aggravated by exposure to this product. For additional health information, refer to section 11. SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Inhalation: If the victim has difficulty breathing or tightness of the chest, is dizzy, vomiting or unresponsive, give 100% oxygen with rescue breathing or CPR as required'and transport to the nearest medical facility. Skin: Flush exposed area with water and follow by washing with soap if available. If redness, swelling, pain and/or blisters occur, transport to the nearest medical facility for additional treatment. Eye: Flush eyes with plenty of water while holding eyelids open. Rest eyes for 30 minutes. If redness, burning, blurred vision or swelling occur, transport to nearest medical facility for additional treatment. Ingestion: DO NOT take internally. Do NOT induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs spontaneously, keep head below hips to prevent aspiration of liquid into • lungs. Get medical attention. • Note to Physician: Ethylene Glycol (EG) and Diethylene Glycol (DEG) intoxication may initially produce behavioral changes, drowsiness, vomiting, diarrhea, thirst, and convulsions.- EG and DEG are nephrotoxic. End stages of poisoning may include renal damage or failure with acidosis. Supportive measures, supplemented with hemodialysis if indicated, may limit the progression and severity of toxic effects. For ETHYLENE GLYCOL POISONING, intravenous ethanol is a recognized antidotal treatment; other antidotal treatments also exist for ethylene glycol poisoning. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash Point [Method]: >260 °F/5126.67 °C [ Pensky-Martens Closed Cup] Extinguishing Media: Use water fog, 'alcohol foam', dry chemical or carbon dioxide (CO2) to extinguish flames. Do not use a direct stream of water. Fire Fighting Instructions: Material will not burn unless preheated. Do not enter confined fire space without full bunker gear (helmet with face shield, bunker coats, gloves and rubber boots), including a positive pressure, NIOSH approved, self- contained breathing apparatus. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Protective Measures: May burn although not readily ignitable. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment when cleaning up spills. Refer t • to Section 8. • Spill Management: Flush area with water to remove trace residue; place flush solution in proper container for recycle or disposal. Shut off source of leak if safe to do so. Dike and contain spill. FOR LARGE SPILLS: Remove with vacuum truck or pump to storage/salvage vessels. FOR SMALL SPILLS: Soak up residue with an absorbent such as clay, sand or other suitable material. Place in non-leaking,container and seal tightly for proper disposal. Reporting: U.S. regulations require reporting releases of this material to the environment which exceed the reportable quantity to the National Response Center at (800)424-8802. -----------------------------------7----------------------------------- SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE Precautionary Measures: Avoid heat, open flames, including pilot lights, and strong oxidizing agents. Use explosion -proof ventilation to prevent vapor accumulation. Ground all handling equipment to prevent sparking. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. •Wash thoroughly after handling. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place with adequate ventilation. Keep away from open flames and high temperatures. Container Warnings: Keep containers closed when not in use. Containers, even those that have been emptied, can contain explosive vapors. Do not cut, drill, grind, weld or perform similar operations on or near containers. SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethylene Glycol ACGIH TLV Ceiling: 100 mg/m3 Ethylene Glycol OSHA PEL - 1989(revoked) Ceiling: 50 ppmv EXPOSURE CONTROLS Adequate ventilation to control airborne concentrations below the exposure guidelines/limits. Eve washes and showers for emergency use. PERSONAL PROTECTION Personal protective equipment (PPE) selections vary based on.potential exposure conditions such as handling practices,' concentration and ventilation. Information on the selection of eye, skin_ and respiratory protection for use .with this material is provided below. Eye Protection: Chemical Goggles - I,f liquid contact is likely., or Safety glasses with side shields Skin Protection: Use protective clothing which is chemically resistant to this material. Selection of protective clothing depends on potential exposure conditions and may include gloves, boots, suits and other items. The selection(s) should take into account such factors as job task, type of exposure and durability requirements. Published literature, test data and/or glove and clothing manufacturers indicate the best protection is provided by: Neoprene, or Nitrile Rubber Respiratory Protection: If engineering controls do not maintain airborne concentrations to a level which is adequate to protect worker health, an approved respirator must be worn. Respirator selection, use and maintenance should be in accordance with the requirements of the OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard, 29 CFR 1910.134. Types of respirator(s) to be considered in the selection process include.: For Mist: Air Purifying, R or P style NIOSH approved respirator. For Vapors: Air Purifying, R or P style prefilter .& organic cartridge, NIOSH approved respirator. Self-contained breathing apparatus for use in environments with unknown concentrations or emergency situations. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Appearance & Odor: Red liquid. Mild odor. Substance Chemical Family: Ethylene Glycols Appearance: Red liquid. Boiling Point: 226 OF Flash Point: > 260 OF [Pensky-Martens Closed Cup] Freezing Point: -34 OF Odor: Mild odor. PH: 8 - 8.6 Specific Gravity: 1.06 - 1.09 NOTE: The freezing and boiling point values reflect'a 50% solution in water at atmospheric pressure. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION 10 REACTIVITY AND STABILITY ---------------------------------------=------------------------------- Hazardous Decomposition Products: Thermal decomposition products are highly dependent on combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solids, liquids and gases will evolve when this material undergoes pyrolysis or combustion. Aldehydes, Carbon" Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Ketones, Potassium and other unidentified organic compounds may be formed upon combustion. SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Acute Toxicity Dermal LD50 > 2 g/kg(Rabbit) OSHA: -Non -Toxic Based on components(s) Oral LDLo 1 ml/kg(Human) OSHA: Non -Toric Based on components(s) Carcinogenicity Classification Extended Life Antifreeze/Coolant NTP: No IARC: Not Reviewed ACGIA: No OSHA: No Develoomental Toxicity Oral exposure of pregnant rats and mice to ethylene glycol has produced 'birth defects in the offspring. Delayed development and birth defects occurred in offspring of pregnant rats exposed to 2-ethylhexanoic acid in drinking water. Kidney Ingestion of ethylene glycol can cause bladder stones and kidney damage which can be fatal. Liver Prolonged and repeated ingestion of.ethylene glycol has produced liver damage in rats. Repeated dietary exposure to 2-ethylhexanoic acid increased liver weights in rats. Reproductive Toxicity Exposing rats to 2-ethylhexanoic acid salt in drinking water impaired female fertility. SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Environmental Impact Summary: There is no ecological data available for this product. SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- RCRA Information: Under RCRA, it is the responsibility of the user of the material to determine, at the time of the disposal, whether the material meets RCRA criteria for hazardous waste. This is because material uses, transformations, mixtures, processes, etc. may affect the classification. Refer to the latest EPA, 'state and local regulations regarding proper disposal. l ----------------------------------------------------------------------- e SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION US Department of Transportation Classification This material is not regulated under 49 CFR if in a container of 119 gallon capacity or less.. If shipped in a container of over 119 gallon capacity then the DOT information must be accompanied with RQ notation, or, an otherwise 'Not Regulated' product will be classified as Environmentally Hazardous (solid/liquid) N.O.S., Class 9, Packing group III unless the product qualifies for the petroleum exemption (49 CFR 171.8). Hazardous Substance/Material RQ: Ethylene glycol / 10946.9075 lbs International Air Transport Association Hazard Class/Division: 9 (Miscellaneous) Identification Number: UN3082 Packing Group: III Proper Shipping Name: Environmentally Hazardous Substances, Liquid, N.O.S. Technical Name(s): Ethylene Glycol International Maritime Organization Classification Hazard Class/Division: 9 (Miscellaneous) Identification Number: UN3082 Packing Group: III Proper Shipping Name: Environmentally Hazardous Substance, Liquid, N.O.S. Technical Name(s): Ethylene Glycol E SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION FEDERAL REGULATORY STATUS OSHA Classification: Product is hazardous according to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200. Comprehensive Environmental Release, Compensation & Liability Act (CERCLA): Ethylene Glycol RQ 5000 lbs Reportable Spill => 10947 lbs or 1313 gal Ozone Depleting Substances (40 CFR 82 Clean Air Act): This material does not contain nor was it directly manufactured with any Class I or Class II ozone depleting substances. Superfund Amendment & Reauthorization Act (SARA) Title III: There are no components in this product on the SARA 302 list. SARA Hazard Categories (311/312): Immediate Health:YES Delayed Health:NO Fire:NO Pressure:NO Reactivity:NO SARA Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) (313): Ethylene Glycol Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Status: All component(s) of this material is(are) listed on the EPA/TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances. This product may be subject to export notification under TSCA Section 12 (b) ; Contains: Ethanol, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)- Other Chemical Inventories: Component(s) of this material is (are) listed on.the Australian AICS, Canadian DSL, European EINECS, State Regulation The following chemicals are specifically listed by individual states; other product specific health and safety data in other sections of the MSDS may also be applicable for state requirements. For details on your regulatory requirements you should contact the appropriate agency in your state. I • • New Jersey Right -To -Know Chemical List: Ethylene Glycol (0878) 45 - 54.99 %weight Special Hazard Pennsylvania Right -To -Know Chemical List: 1,2-Ethanediol (107-21-1) 45 - 54.99 %weight Environmental Hazard ----------------------------------------------------------------------I SECTION -16 OTHER INFORMATION Revision$: 2 Revision Date: 07/24/2003 Revisions since last change (discussion): This Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) has been newly revised to fully comply with the guidance contained in the ANSI MSDS standard (ANSI Z400.1-1998). We encourage you to take the opportunity to read the MSDS and review the information contained therein. 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION 17 LABEL INFORMATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------- READ AND UNDERSTAND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET BEFORE HANDLING OR DISPOSING OF PRODUCT. THIS LABEL COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.1200) FOR USE IN THE WORKPLACE. THIS LABEL IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED WITH PACKAGING INTENDED FOR SALE TO CONSUMERS AND MAY NOT CONFORM WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT OR OTHER RELATED REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS. PRODUCT CODE(S): 94042 ROTELLA® ELC Prediluted 50/50 WARNING! MAYBE HARMFUL Of FATAL, IF SWALLOWED. ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED - CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE. MAY CAUSE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM • 0 DEPRESSION. MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO: Kidney, Liver Refer to Section 11, Toxicological Information, for specific information on the following effects: Developmental Toxicity, Reproductive Toxicity Precautionary Measures: Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Avoid breathing of vapors, fumes, or mist. Do not take internally. Use only with adequate ventilation. Keep container closed when not in use. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID Inhalation: If the victim has difficulty breathing or tightness of the chest, is dizzy, vomiting or unresponsive, give 100% oxygen with rescue breathing or CPR as required and transport to the nearest medical facility. Skin Contact: Flush exposed area with water and follow by washing with soap if available. If redness, swelling, pain and/or blisters occur, transport to the nearest medical facility for additional treatment. Eye Contact: Flush eyes with plenty of water while holding eyelids open. Rest eyes for 30 minutes. If redness, burning, blurred vision or swelling occur, transport to nearest medical facility for additional treatment. Ingestion: DO NOT take internally. Do NOT induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs spontaneously, keep head below hips to prevent aspiration of liquid into lungs. Get medical attention'. FIRE In case of fire, Use water fog, carbon dioxide (CO2) to extinguish flames. water. 'alcohol foam', dry chemical or Do not use a direct stream of SPILL OR LEAK Dike and contain spill. FOR LARGE SPILLS: Remove with vacuum truck or pump to storage/salvage vessels. FOR SMALL SPILLS: Soak up residue with an absorbent such as clay, sand . .• or other suitable material. Place in non -leaking container and seal tightly for proper disposal. CONTAINS: Ethylene Glycol, 107-21-1; Deionized Water, 7732-18-5; Proprietary additives, Mixture NFPA Rating (Health, Fire, Reactivity) : 2, 1, 0 TRANSPORTATION US Department of Transportation Classification This material is not regulated under 49 CFR if in a container of 119 gallon capacity or less. If shipped in a container of over 119 gallon capacity then the DOT information must be accompanied with RQ notation, or, an otherwise 'Not Regulated' product will be classified as Environmentally Hazardous (solid/liquid) N.O.S., Class 9, Packing group III unless the product qualifies for the petroleum exemption (49 CFR 171.8). Hazardous Substance/Material RQ: Ethylene glycol / 10946.9075 lbs CAUTION: Misuse of empty containers can be hazardous. Empty containers can be hazardous if used to store toxic, flammable, or reactive materials. Cutting or welding of empty containers might cause fire, explosion or toxic fumes from residues. Do not pressurize or expose to open flames or heat. Keep container closed and drum bungs in place. Name and Address SOPUS Products P.O. Box 4453 Houston, TX 77210-4453 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION MANUFACTURER ADDRESS: SOPUS Products, P:O. Box 4453, Houston, TX. 77210-4453 Company Product Stewardship & Regulatory Compliance Contact: Timothy W Childs Phone Number: (281) 874-7708 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DATA SHEET IS BASED ON THE DATA AVAILABLE TO US AT THIS TIME, AND IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BASED UPON THAT : IT IS PROVIDED INDEPENDENTLY OF ANY SALE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR PURPOSE OF HAZARD COMMUNICATION. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO CONSTITUTE PRODUCT PERFORMANCE INFORMATION, AND NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND IS MADE WITH . RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, UNDERLYING DATA OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. YOU ARE URGED TO OBTAIN DATA SHEETS FOR ALL PRODUCTS.YOU BUY, PROCESS, USE OR DISTRIBUTE, AND ARE ENCOURAGED TO ADVISE THOSE WHO MAY COME IN CONTACT WITH SUCH PRODUCTS OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. _ TO DETERMINE THE APPLICABILITY OR EFFECT OF ANY LAW OR REGULATION WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, YOU SHOULD CONSULT WITH YOUR LEGAL ADVISOR OR THE APPROPRIATE GOVERNMENT AGENCY. WE WILL NOT PROVIDE ADVICE ON SUCH MATTERS, OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURY FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED. HEREIN. THE UNDERLYING DATA, AND THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HEREIN AS A RESULT.OF THAT DATA, IS THE PROPERTY OF SOPUS PRODUCTS AND IS NOT TO BE THE SUBJECT OF SALE OR EXCHANGE WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF SOPUS PRODUCTS. 37586-11552-100R-07/24/2003 0 G. Emergency Procedures Briefly describe your business standard operating procedures in the event of a release or threatened release of hazardous materialstwastes: 1. PREVENTION (prevent the spilUrelease) - Consider the types of spills/releases; associated with the hazardous materialslwastes present at your facility. What actions does your business take to prevent these spills/releases from occurring? You may include a discussion of safety and storage procedures. BECAUSE THE FACILITY 13 UNSTAFFED, AND THE LIMITED VOLUME OF CHEMICALS AT THIS LOCATION THE POTENTIAL FOR ACCIDENTAL RELEASE IS SMALL. BATTERIES ARE SEALED LEAD -ACID TYPE WITH A SPILL PAN AND ABSORBENT SOCKS UNDER TO CONTAIN SMALL LEAKS_ ANY DIESEL FUEL IS CONTAINED IN A DOUBLE WALLED UL -142 TANK WITH SPILL PAN UNDER TANK. THE FLOOR AND THE SHELTER ACT AS A TERTIARY CONTAINMENT. 2. -MITIGATION (stop the releaselspill) - Describe what actions are taken to reduce the harm or the damage to person(s), property. or the environment, and prevent what has occurred from getting worse or spreading. What is your immediate response to a leak, spill. fire, explosion, or airborne release at your business? ABOVE SAFEGUARDS BUILT INTO BUILDING AND SYSTEMS. i j SEE ATTACHED MITIGATION PAGE 14 3. ABATEMENT (clean up the spillfrelease) - Describe what you would do to clean up the spill/release. How do you handle the complete process of cleaning up and disposing of released materials at your facility? CELL TECHNICIAN WILL CALL 911, IF NECESSARY, TO ALERT FIRE DEPT. OR OTHER EMERGENCY SERVICES. HE WILL NOTIFY THE APPROPIATE OPERATIONS MANAGER AS WELL AS CALL THE VERIZON WIRELESS COMPLIANCE HOTLINE AT: 1-80OA88-7900 AND REPORT THE SITUATION AND STATUS. CLEAN UP AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IS THROUGH A LICENSED CONTRACTOR PRIMARY: ONYX 24 HOUR RESPONSE NUMBER 1-800-688-4005 SECONDARY: CLEAN HARBORS 24 HOUR RESPONSE 1-800-645-8265 CELL TECHNICIANS ARE REMINDED THAT OUR EMERGENCY CONTRACTORS ARE NOT A REPLACEMENT i FOR 911 CALL REPORTING. j HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN SPILL .PREVENTION, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, TRAINING and CLOSURE PLAN Business Name: Business Address: In addition to the general business, chemical inventory and site map information, the San Mateo County Environmental Health Division (Division) requires completion of the. following sections pertaining to spill prevention, emergency response, employee training and site closure. These sections contain specific elements pertaining to the Hazardous Materials Business Plan, the hazardous waste contingency plan, slormwater pollution prevention. and underground storage tank (UST) monitoring. SPILL PREVENTION PLAN 1. Describe how hazardous materials are handled, stored and monitored to prevent or minimize a spill or release from occurring (e.g., secondary containment, segregation of incompatibles, daily visual monitoringj. Batteries are a sealed lead acid type and there is a spill pan with absorbent socks to contain small leaks. Any diesel fuel storage tanks located on site would also have a spill pan and absorbent socks. Any propane storage tanks located on site would be double vvaIIed. 2. Describe operations, activities and/or storage locations where a release is most likely to occur. Because the facility is unstaffed and contains a limited volume of chemicals; the potential for accidental release is minimal. Beyond that, the shelter and floor are an additional barrier to minimize any spill or release that may occur. 3. Describe Best Management Practices (BMPs) you use to reduce or eliminate illicit discharge of pollutants to the storm sewer system. Because the facility is unstaffed and the limited volume of chemicals at this location, the potential for accidental release is minimal. The safety (raining is coordinated through the headquarters group. For any spill, primary containment is provided via the floor of the shelter. Secondary containment is provided via the spill pan and absorbent socks. 4. Describe underground storage tank and/or aboveground storage tank monitoring procedures used to prevent an unauthorized release from occurring. Not applicable for this location. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN I . Provide a list of emergency response equipment designated for a haiardous materials emergency (e.g., fire extinguishers, fire suppression systems, spill control equipment, shut-off switches, personal protective equipment, decontamination equipment, and communication and alarm systems). EQUIPMENT TYPE LOCATION CAPABILITY Fire Extinguisher On will near entry ' Fire suppression Personal Protective Equipment incl. On wall near entry Personal Aprons/coats; boots, gloves and protection for goggles, hands body and face. .First Aid station' On wall near entry Minor wound care. Eye wash kit On wall near Eye !tushing batteries Absorbents Spill kit Acid spill I absorption. ?. Describe pre -emergency arrangements with local fire departments, police departments, hospitals, contractors, and other state and local emergency response agencies. Verizon Wireless has contracted with Onyx as a primary and Clean Harbors as a backup Verizon's Response Contractor. Employees are also trained to call 911 if there is a threat to human life or property. 3. The definition of a release or threatened release of a hazardous material includes incidents that pose an actual or potential hazard to human health and safety, property or the environment. In the event of a hazardous materials release or threatened release, state law requires immediate verbal notification to the agencies listed below. a. Local Fire Department b. County Environmental Health c. State Office of Emergency Services (GES) Provide phone numbers other than 9-1-1 for the following: Local Fire Department Local Police Department Nearest Hospital County Environmental Health State Office of Emergency Sen�ices (S00) 852-7550 or (91 b) 845-8911 4. Describe procedures for notifying onsite emergency response personnel and outside agencies (e.g., Fire, Health, Police, State OES) needed during hazardous materials emergencies. Cell phone or landline telephone is used for communications. On call Technician will secure area. Operations Manager will be notified and will advise on .further notification. 5. Describe any security system or equipment that could impede site access by emergency responders. If gate is locked, cut chain to gain admittance. if located within building, Technician has access codes and/or keys to enter premises. 6. Describe procedures for notification and evacuation of visitors and employees during hazardous materials emergencies. Primary and alternate evacuation routes and assembly areas must be clearly identified on the site map. N!A — Unmanned site. 7. Describe mitigation or clean-up procedures to be implemented by onsite personnel in the event of a release, threatened release, fire or explosion involving hazardous materials. indicate if the business has an onsite emergency response team (ERT) and if so, describe how the ERT xvill interact with outside emergency response agencies if additional assistance is required. Cell Teclinician,is to secure the area t6 protect all personnel and public from any immediate danger then attempt to contain the spill with the appropriate spill -kit (Only if it safe for them to do so.) Cell Technician will call 911, if necessary, to alert Fire Department or other Emergency Services and notify the appropriate Operations Manager as well as IMMEDIATELY contact the Verizon )fireless Compliance Hotline at 800-488-7900 and report (lie situation and status For clean-up, the Cell Technician will contact Verizon's Response Contractor Primary: Onyx 24 -Hour Response Number 1-800-688-4005 Secondary: Clean Harbors 24 -Hour Response Number 1-800-645-8265 and continue to secure the area until all danger has been removed. Cell Technicians are reminded that our emergency response contractors are not a replacement for 911 call reporting. An employee should always call 911 if a spill: [I) threatens human health or safety; and/or [2] cannot be controlled, is continuous, spreading, or has reached water. An employee should use their judgment in calling 911 - if in doubt, call 911. 8. Describe procedures for immediate inspection, isolation, and 'shutdown of equipment or systems that maybe involved in a hazardous materials release or threatened release. This is a secured site, Technicians are trained in emergency shut off procedures. EMPLOYEE TRAINING PLAN All employees must participate in an on-going training program that addresses proper hazardous materials handling and emergency response procedures. New hires must receive initial training and existing employees must receive annual "refresher" training. Describe employee training as it pertains to the following: a. Safe handling and management of hazardous materials or wastes b. Notification and evacuation of facility personnel and visitors N/A c. Notification of local emergency responders and other agencies d. Use and maintenance of emergency response equipment e. Implementation of emergency response procedures f. UST monitoring and release response procedures Site Technicians have received the initial 8 -hour training course and annual training. 'Which meets and exceeds training requirements set forth from the CA Health and Safety Code. 2. Describe documentation and record keeping procedures for training activities. Please note that if you generate hazardous waste at your business, you must also maintain documents onsite that indicate employee names and job titles, job descriptions, and descriptions of the type and amount of initial and refresher training. Records are kept with Verizon Wireless and/or employees' files. CLOSURE PLAN Contact San Mateo County Environmental Health prior to business closure. Business closure guidelines are available upon request. L Describe procedures that will be implemented in the event of a full or partial site closure. Include agency notification, hazardous materials removal, hazardous waste disposal, equipment breakdown and removal, and site decontamination. San Nateo County Environmental Health will be notified in the event of facility closure activities. All hazardous materials removal or waste disposal will be conducted according to applicable requirements. All hazardous materials closure activities will be subject to County oversight. V. EMPLOYEE TRAINING All facilities which handle hazardous materials must have a current written employee training plan. The items . listed below are required per Health and Safety Code Section 25504 (c) and Title 19 Section 2732. Training shall be provided: v Initially for all new employees. v Methods for Safe Handling of Hazardous Materials. Note: These training programs may take into consideration the position of each employee. Facility personnel are trained as follows: v Familiarity with all plans and procedures specified in the Contingency Plan_ v Methods for Safe Handling of Hazardous Materials. v Safety procedures in the event of a release or threatened release of a hazardous material. v Use of Emergency Response equipment and supplies under the control of the business. v Procedures for Coordination with local Emergency Rhe Organizations. Additional training should include: v Internal alamalnotification procedures. v Evacuation/re-entry procedures and assembly point locations V Material Safely Data Sheet (MSDS) training including specific hazard(s) of each chemical to which employees may be exposed, including route_ s of exposure (de. inhalation ingestion absorption) TRAINING FOR CELL TECHNICIANS: SITE TECHNICIANS HAVE RECEIVED THE INITIAL 8 HOUR TRAINING COURSE AND ANNUAL TRAINING. THIS MEETS AND EXCEEDS THE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH FROM THE CALIF. HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE. MITIGATION PAGE CELL TECNICIAN IS TO SECURE THE AREA TO PROTECT ALL PERSONEL AND PUBLIC FROM ANY IMMEDIATE DANGER, THEN ATTEMPT TO CONTAIN THE SPILL WITH APPROIATE SPILL KIT. (ONLY IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO.) CELL TECNICIAN WILL CALL 911.IF NECESSARY, TO ALERT THE FIRE DEPT. OR OTHER EMERGENCY SERVICES AND NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE OPERATIONS MANAGER AS WELL AS IMMEDIATELY CONTACT THE VERIZON WIRELESS HOTLINE (1-800-468-7900) AND REPORT THE SITUATION AND STATUS. FOR CLEANUP, THE CELL TECNICIAN WILL CONTACT VERIZON'S RESPONSE CONTRACTOR AND CONTINUE TO SECURE THE AREA UNTIL ALL DANGER HAS BEEN REMOVED. PRIMARY RESPONSE: ONYX 24 HOUR RESPONSE # 14M-6884005 SECONDARY RESPONSE: CLEAN HARBORS 24 HOUR RESPONSE # 1-800-645$265 CELL TECNICIANS ARE REMINDED THAT THAT OUR EMERGENCY RESPONSE CONTRACTORS ARE NOT A REPLACEMENT FOR 911 CALL REPORTING. AN EMPLOYEE SHOULD ALWAYS CALL 911 IF A SPILL- 1. PILL1. THREATENS HUMAN HEALTH OR SAFETY 2. CANNOT BE CONTROLLED, IS CONTINUOUS, SPREADING, OR HAS REACHED WATER. Y 0 • • 1. Describe how your employees access training materials (E.g. bulletin board, employee newsletter, staff meetings, etc.) Web based training with RSI University Based Safety Services, www.rsicorp.com 2. List person(s) in charge of training and indicate their qualifications to conduct the training.Web based training with RSI University Based Safety Services, www.rsicorp.com 3. Indicate where training records are kept. With Regional Environmental Compliance (Shawn Stacey), 255 Parkshore Drive, Folsom, CA 95630 4.Indicate frequency and duration of training. Annual The RSI "Hazmat-Hazcom Awareness" web -based interactive training curriculum consists of three (3) modules: 1. ESIH-37 Hazard Communications- Chemicals 2. ESIH -38 Hazcom MSDS Program 3. 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WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE, AND THIS SET OF PLANS IS INTENDED TO BE USED FOR DIAGRAMMATIC PURPOSES ONLY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, LABOR. AND ANYTHING ELSE DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. 2. PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS. THE CONTRACTORS INVOLVED SHALL VISIT THEJOB SITE AND FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH ALL CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE PROPOSED PROJECT, WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, FIELD CONDITIONS AND CONFIRM THAT THE PROJECT MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. ANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR DISCREPANCIES ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER, AND PROJECT MANAGER. (C.C.) 3. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO STARTING WORK ON ANY REM NOT CLEARLY DEFINED BY THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS/ CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE PROJECT DESCRIBED HEREIN. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS. TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES AND FOR COORDINATING ALL PORTIONS OF THE WORK UNDER THE CONTRACT. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S/ VENDOR'S SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR ORDINANCES TAKE PRECEDENCE. 6. ALL WORK PERFORMED ON PROJECT AND MATERIALS INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS. AND ORDINANCES. CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES. REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY, MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. 7. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AT THE PROJECT SITE A FULL SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS UPDATED WITH THE LATEST REVISIONS AND . ADDENDUM'S OR CLARIFICATIONS FOR THE USE BY ALL PERSONNEL INVOLVED WITH THE PROJECT, STAMPED ORIGINALS SHALL NOT BE USED FOR REDUNE PURPOSES. 8. THE STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF THIS PROJECT SITE/ FACILITY ARE NOT TO BE ' ALTERED BY THIS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 9. DETAILS INCLUDED HEREIN ARE INTENDED TO SHOW END RESULT OF DESIGN. MINOR MODIFICATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUIT JOB CONDITIONS OR SITUATIONS. AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE SCOPE OF WORK. 10. SEAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE -RATED AREAS WITH U.L. LISTED OR FIRE MARSHALL APPROVED MATERIALS IF APPLICABLE TO THIS FACILITY AND OR - PROJECT SITE. 11. PROVIDE A PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER WITH A RATING OF NOT LESS THAN 2-A OR 2-AIOBC WITHIN 75 FEET TRAVEL DISTANCE TO ALL PORTIONS OF THE PROJECT AREA DURING CONSTRUCTION. 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING . IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING. CURBING, ETC. DURING CONSTRUCTION. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY. 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT GENERAL WORK AREA IS KEPT CLEAN AND HAZARD FREE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS, RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY. PREMISES SHALL BE LEFT IN CLEW CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS. DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE. SITE SHALL BE SECURED. SAFE AND CLEAN UPON COMPLETION OF WORK EACH DAY. 14. THE ARCHITECTS/ENGINEERS HAVE MADE EVERY EFFORT TO SET FORTH IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS THE COMPLETE SCOPE OF WORK. CONTRACTORS BIDDING THE JOB ARE NEVERTHELESS CAUTIONED THAT MINOR OMISSIONS OR ERRORS IN THE DRAWINGS AND OR SPECIFICATIONS SHALL NOT EXCUSE SAID CONTRACTOR FROM COMPLETING THE PROJECT AND IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THESE DOCUMENTS. THE BIDDER SHALL BEAR THE RESPONSIBILITY OF NOTIFYING (IN WRITING) THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER OF ANY CONFLICTS, ERRORS, OR OMISSIONS PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL. IN THE EVENT OF DISCREPANCIES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PRICE THE MORE COSTLY OR EXTENSIVE WORK, UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE. 15, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH SANITARY FACILITIES PRIOR TO START OF WORK. 16. ALL SITE CONSTRUCTION, AND SITE CONDITIONS FROM MOBILIZATION TO DEMOBILIZATION SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH CAL -OSHA, 24 HOURS EACH DAY. 0. SI TE' N AM Ee r k4ErmD`� DAN 15082 HAMILTON NORD CA A HWY CHICO, CA 95926 4 PROJECT NUMBER: 2004020306 LOCATION NUMBER: 995374 NOTE: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL CALCULATIONS AND CONDUIT. ANY CHANGES SHALL BE APPROVED BY, THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. ) REVISIONS NO DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 90% AS BUILTS VICINITY MAP VRT PROJECT SUMMARY PROJECT CONSULTANTS PLS 3 REV. 90% CONST. SHEET INDEX 4-23-05 PLS 4 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 5-16-05 PLS T— 1 TITLE SHEET PROJECT SITE NAME: MERIDIAN CONSTRUCTION MANAGER SURVEYOR INFO. AREA SITE ADDRESS: 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY JEREMY JORDAN LAUGENOUR AND MEIKLE EPIC WIRELESS 608 COURT ST. SHT. 1 SITE SURVEY SHEET rHlrn rA a5a28 387 S. LEXINGTON DR. X103 WOODLAND, CA 95695 FOLSOM. CA 95630 Pnone:(530) 662-1755 (916) 704-0898 Fox: (530) 662-4602 A-1 AS BUILT SITE PLAN OWNER: THOMAS k SHEILA NICHOLS • _ 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY VERIZON WIRELESS 255 PARKSHORE DRIVE A-1.1 SITE PLAN CANA H GH AY APPLICANT: RIPON, CA 95366 VERIZON WIRELESS FOLSOM, CA 95630 STEVE LEE 916-357-2536 A-2 r� DETAILS SHEET jA �.� WILL T. APPLICANTS ADDRESS: 255 PARKSHORE DRIVE Z U �� ROCK ASSESSORS PARCEL NUMBER: FOLSOM, CA 95630 047-100-191 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: E-1 ELECTRICAL SHEET 91' CRK Z JURISDICTION: BUTTE COUNTY E-2 GROUNDING SHEET Z c0� c CURRENT ZONING: A-2-40 A. NEW 30Y.W STAND-BY DIESEL GENERATOR CONST. TYPE: 5-N (NON-COMBUSTIBLE) LOCATED ON OUTSIDE CONC. PAD p W OCCUPANCY: N.A. B. NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH F J g C. NEW CONCRETE EQUIPMENT PAD BENNETT f = KIEFER ANITA NOT TO SCALE CHICO, CA NOTE: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL CALCULATIONS AND CONDUIT. ANY CHANGES SHALL BE APPROVED BY, THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. ) REVISIONS NO DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 90% AS BUILTS 1-6-05 VRT 2 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 2-17-05 PLS 3 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS, 4-23-05 PLS 4 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 5-16-05 PLS PROJECT MERIDIAN 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 CONTACTS V@'/'IL011 wireless 255 Parkshore Drive Folsom, ca(ifornia 95630 CONTACT: Rick Griggs PH: (916) 952-4648 FAX: (916) 357-2537 Peek Site—Com 0 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 Auburn, Californla'95603 Phone (916) 947-3155 E—Mail tapeek®garlic.com SEAL •'�pv6ssi....... e oLJ qi '. J•j •. FID. O6 b ;' Q. ;' •.,.qf... ,CINE.::O2,:: . Q APPROVALS DATE I BY: DRAWN BY: VRT , CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE TITLE SHEET NUMBER T -I \1. 1 OVERALL SITE PLAN SCALE: N.T.S. (E) GA -V AS BUILT SITE PLAN SCALE: 1/8' = 1'-0' CO. BOX )INET 3RIDGE CABINET REVISIONS NO DESCRIPTION DATE eY 1 90% AS GUILTS 1-6-05 VRT 2 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 2-17-05 PLS 3 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 4-23-05 PLS 4 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 5-16-05 PLS PROJECT MERIDIAN 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 CONTACTS -,s v riLn wireless 255 Parkshore Drive Folsom, California 95630 CONTACT: Rick Griggs . PH:< 916) 952-4646 FAX: (916) 357-2537 Peek Site—Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 Auburn, California 95603 Phone (916) 947-3155 E—Mail topeek®garlic.com SEAL y� a I * NO. c- 3!101 . *: Op. 06 30 CML APPROVALS DATE BY: DRAWN BY: VRT CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE AS BUILT SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER A-1 ll (E) ICE BRIDGE -� (E) LATTICE TOWER (E) CABLE TRA (E) ICE BRIDGE (E) AC UNITT (E) GROUND BOX (E) ELEC. CABINET (E) METER RACK - (E) ELEC. CABINET (E) TELCO. CABINET (E) SPRINT EQUIPMENT d d (E) ELEC. CABINET NO DESCMPT10N (E) ICE BRIDGE DATE - (E) CINGULAR B.T.S. AS BUILTS (E) SERVICE BOX 1-6-05 VRT (E) TELCO. BOX / 90% a (E) TELCO. C j 2-17-05 PLS BOX 90% CONST. DOCS. 4-23-05 d.a . 4 REV. 90% CONST. (E) .TELCO 5-16-05 v d (E) TELCO. CABINET ..a ° NEW 30KV DIESEL GENERATOR W/ FUEL STORAGE TANK BELOW NEW 1\2' THICK CONC. SLAB W/ #4 REBAR @ 12' D.C. EACH WAY @ MID SLA . _H P P� NEW U/G ELEC. CONDUITS GANG' (SEE DETAIL 3/E-1) (E) CHAIN LINK GATE v i 3' i (E) EQUIP. CABINETS (E) CONC. PAD TO REMAIN FUTURE EQUIP. CABINETS d ° ° < (E) \ ELEC./TELCO PER E d d R N G\� Q ° NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH FUTURE EQUIP. a CABINETS \ NEW 6' THICK CONC. ° REBAR @ 12' O.C. EAC ID SLAB. GROUND BOX (E) ELEC. BOX 1 ENLARGED SITE PLAN SCALE: 1/4' = Y-0' REVISIONS NO DESCMPT10N DATE BY 1 90% AS BUILTS 1-6-05 VRT 2 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 2-17-05 PLS 3 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 4-23-05 PLS 4 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 5-16-05 PLS _H PROJECT MERIDIAN 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CH CO, CA 95926 CONTACTS Ve1'1�11 wireless 255 Parkshore Drive Folsom, california 95630 CONTACT: Rick Griggs PH:(916) 952-4646 FAX: (916) 357-2537 Peek Site—Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 0 Auburn, California 91'55 Phone (916) 947-3155 E—Mail tapeek®garlic.com SEAL :..1�.. .ar. QFl�4l�. Q j NIL OF CAl\f,.:. APPROVALS DATE I BY: DRAWN BY: VRT CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER CONCRETE PAD SPECS. CONCRETE MIX DESIGNS SHALL CONFORM TO UBC SECTION 1905 PORTLAND CEMENT. SHALL BE TYPE II AND CONFORM TO ASTM 0150 CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MIN, 25 DAY COMPRE551VE STRENGTH OF 2500 P51. tt4 REBAR AT 12" O.G. EACH WAY MID SLAB REINFORCEMENT FOR SLAB ON GRADE w BTSI / ISOOLBS ; SI° �p 136E - >1O WE ' 35001 LB 3500, 5 3500. LB q° 1 00 LBS 9 + CHAMPION FIELD VERIFY LOCATIONS 4 POWER t DIMENSIONS FOR CONDUIT TELCO CABINET PLACEMENT NOTE: 6' SUB -BASE NOT SHOWN TYP. EQUIP. CABINET DETAILS SCALE: N.T.5. METAL EQUIPMENT CABIN PROVIDE 5/8' 14ILTI PREFAB EQUIPMENT B KWIK BOLT -11'5 WITH SEE MFGR. SPECS 4' EMBEDMENT TYP. OF (4) ONE EACH CORNER 6' THK. CONC. SLAB WITH ICBO ER -4627 REBAR AT 12' OC. EACH WAY AT MID. SLAB TYP. tt4 REBAR TY . I° e� C V n Q :II 8 a c .a C Q Q. o. c c a oa act 5� o Z2' CLEAN WASHED \ /\/ 1/" CRUSHED RK(E) NATIVE EAR //r4 3/4' CLA55 II (UNDISTURBED) \�� CRUSHED ROCK BASE CABINET BOLT DOWN DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S. REVISIONS NO DESCRIMON DATE BY 1 90% AS BUILTS 1-6-05 VRT 2 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 2-17-05 PLS PROJECT MERIDIAN 15052 HAMILTON NORD CANA HI -4Y CHICO, CA 95926 CONTACTS . � y veri�n wireless 255 Parkshore Dr ve Folsom, callforn a 95630 CONTACT: PH: ( 916) 952-4648 FAX: (91 6) 357-2537 Peek Site—Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 Auburn, California 95603 " Phone (916) 947-3155 E—Mail tapeek®garlic.com SEAL ....passsi... ::• ,.... ® aT NO. G 33AO1 ` 06 70 06 gr'•.,.CIVIL... .f .... (APPROVALS DATE I BY: DRAWN BY: PLS VRT CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE DETAILS SHEET NUMBER A-2 lddk EXISTING PPC PANEL SCHEDULE NON -FUSIBLE DISCONNECT P IGNATION,-240/120 VOLTS I P 5E 3 WIRE SURFACE ITNG•1C MAIN B FUSIBLE DISCONNECT SWITCH, MOUNTED 54"A.F.F. WIT RATE GROUND BUS 2P, 2001 BUILT-IN FUSES, SURFACE MOUNTED NO. LOAD DESCRIPTION (AA POLE POLE 40, LOAD DESCRIPTION NO. I 8300 - 15/1 200 - GFCI RECEPTACLE 2 PROPOSED EQUIP.100/2 KEYED SWITCH, SURFACE MOUNTED Q 3 - 5300 I0" - 150 FAN 4 5 SPACE _ _ _ 5 - SURGE 6 EXPOSED WIRING dor? PROTECTOR HOME RUNS, MINIMUM 2#10 + 1#IOG IN 3/4" 7 SPACE - - - - 5 B 9 SPACE - - - - SPACE 10 11 SPACE - - - - - - SPACE 12 TOTAL CONNECTED VA,_V 252 D&I D FACTOR. 10 - (TR)S A551NI'IES TOHiR4N0U" VALUE5 OF Q% OF K LOAD DETV,ND LOAD, VA, -M250 FOR ALL; REATER5, RADIOS, d RECTIFIERS ON MOTOROLA UNITS) GENERAL NOTES: 4 PROVIDE MIN. 36' WORK CLEARANCE IN FRONT OF PANELS/SERVICE EQUIPMENT s ALL BREAKERS SHOWN 514ALL BE RATED MIN., 10 000 RM5 5YMETRICAL AMPS, 240V AC MAX 7� DEG. C. OR TO EXCEED AIG PROVIDED BY UTILITY, WHICHEVER 15 GREATER s ALL WIRING SHALL BE RATED 75 DEG. C. NOTE: ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 514ALL BE BRACED TO MEET OR EXCEED MAX. A.I.C., AS REQUIRED. VERIFY WITH 5MUD_COMMITMENT LETTER. NOTES: 1. EXCAVATE TO REQUIRED DEPTH 2. VERIFY ALL TRENCHING REQUIREMENTS WITH SERVING UTILITIES. 3. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG!! CONTACT SERVING UTILITIES 4. RESTORE GRADE TO ORIGINAL CONDITION OR BETTER. 5• RETURN ORIGINAL MATERIAL TO TRENCH, (TOP 12") COMPACT TO 95% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D,-1557. 12' MIN. COVER 20' MIN. SAND - TELCO CONDUIT FINISH GRADE 1=;1111 N -- v L — 4' rt 6 ML RED WARNING TAPE "HIGH VOLTAGE" @ 12' ABOVE CONDUITS. ELECTRICAL CONDUIT 4' EXISTING U.G. CONDUITS DETAILe SCALE: N.T.S. E -1 (E) 200 AMP METER MAIN (E) 200 AMP MANUAL TRANSFER 5WITCH. 4 200 AMP, 120/240 VOLT, I-PHASEGEN. RECEP. TO BE REMOVED 4 REPLACED NEMA -3R, TO REMAIN W/NEW GENERATOR 4 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH F- - - - - 111//- ------------------------------ -� 1 I ---- I I ': r -------c- NNQ60at r I I I I I 1 I I M 200/2 I i 1 acRr-------__------------- I 1 I I I ! I 2�0 I I (E) 200 AMP 51TE I _-�---------------------------- J DISTRIBUTION PANEL I I FI 'PC5' TO REMAIN I NEW WIRE/GABLE CONNECTIONS TO MATCH (E)I 13 a3/0 TNWN CU 4 1 3 43/0 TNWN CU dNa, /I 11AnirmnIN,)r I° i 1 G 1 3 tt3/0 TNWN CU d L — — — _ _ J 1 4 4 CU GND IN C. (E) SERVICE GROUNDING TO REMAIN (N) GENERATOR NOTE: NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH TO BE CONNECTED TO THE (E) 517E ELECTRICAL 5Y5TEM AFTER THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER THE NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH SHALL BE LOCATED AS CL05E AS POSSIBLE TO THE (E) 51TE D15TRIBUTION PANEL. PROVIDE MINIMUM OF 30' COVERAGE OVER MAIN SERVICE CONDUITS. FAN _U- i NEW 200 AMP AUTOMATIC TRANSFER 5WITCH. 120/240 VOLT I -PHASE NEMA -3R. PROVIDED W/NEW 30 KW GENERATOR NEW 3OKW DIESEL GENERATOR 120/240 VOLT I -PHASE NEMA -3R. W/MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER ONE LINE DIAGRAM SCALE: N.T.S. E 1 e N/A SCALE: N.T.S. E.-1 ELECTRICAL LEGEND NEW EXISTING ® PANEL BOARD, SURFACE MOUNTED ❑T DRY TYPE TRANSFORMER METER n CIRCUIT BREAKER ELECTRICAL NOTES I. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK 514ALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC) AS WELL AS APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL CODES. 2. ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS SHALL BE U.L. APPROVED OR LISTED AND PROCURED PER SPECIFICATION REOUIRENENTS. 3. THE ELECTRICAL WORK INCLUDES ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL DESCRIBED BY DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL WORK, TO PROVIDE COMPLETE, OPERATING AND APPROVED ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY FEES FOR PERMITS, AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING SAID PERMITS AND COORDINATION OF INSPECTIONS. 5. ELECTRICAL AND TELCO WIRING INSIDE A BUILDING 514ALL RUN IN EMT OR SCHEDULE 40 PVC, PER PLAN. (AS PERMITTED BY CODE) 6. ELECTRICAL AND TELCO WIRING OUTSIDE A BUILDING AND EXPOSED TO WEATHER 514ALL BE IN WATERTIGHT GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL CONDUITS OR SCHEDULE 80 PVC (AS PERMITTED BY CODE) AND, WHERE REOUIRED, IN LIQUID TIGHT FLEXIBLE METAL OR NONMETALLIC CONDUITS. 7. BURIED CONDUIT SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 PVC. U.O.N. 8. ELECTRICAL WIRING SHALL BE COPPER WITH TYPE XHHW, TNWN, OR THHN INSULATION, (PER PLAN). 9. RUN ELECTRICAL CONDUIT BETWEEN ELECTRICAL UTILITY DEMARCATION POINT AND VERIZON WIRELESS SITE ELECTRICAL PANEUPEDE5TAL AS INDICATED ON THI5 DRAWING. PROVIDE FULL LENGTH PULL ROPES. COORDINATE INSTALLATION WITH UTILITY COMPANY. 10. RUN TELCO CONDUITS BETWEEN TELEPHONE UTILITY DEMARCATION POINT AND VERIZON WIRELESS CELL SITE TELCO SERVICE CABINET AND EQUIPMENT CABINET($) AS INDICATED ON THI5 DRAWING. PROVIDE FULL LENGTH PULL ROPES AND TRUE TAPE IN INSTALLED CONDUITS. II. WHERE CONDUIT BETWEEN CELL EQUIPMENT AND VERIZON WIRELESS CELL SITE ELECTRICAL PEDESTAL AND BETWEEN CELL EQUIP. AND VERIZON WIRELE55 CELL 51TE TELCO SERVICE CABINET ARE UNDERGROUND, USE PVC SCHEDULE 40 CONDUIT. ABOVE THE GROUND PORTION OF THESE CONDUITS SHALL BE FLEXIBLE CONDUIT. 12. ALL EQUIPMENT 514ALL HAVE NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE. 13. GENERATORS i AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCHES SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY VERIZON WIRELE55 14. CALL U.S.A. I-800-642-2444 24 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING ELECTRICAL OR TELCO WORK. 15. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH UTILITY COMPANY FOR FINAL AND EXACT WORK/MATERIAL5 REO. AND CONSTRUCT TO UTILITY COMPANY ENGINEERING PLAN AND SPECIFICATIONS ONLY. 16. CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL CONDUIT PULLWIRES, CABLE PULLBOXES C014C ENCASEMENT OF CONDUIT (IF ffEO.) TRANSFORMER PAb, BARRIERS, POLE RISERS, TRENCHING, BACKFILL, AND INCLUDE ANY UTILITY COMPANY REQ. IN SCOPE OF WORK REVISIONS NO DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 90% AS BUILTS 1-6-05 VRT 2 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 2-17-05 PLS PROJECT MERIDIAN 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA "15926 CONTACTS a, Ve'I'I�A wireless 255 Porkshore Drive Fol sora, ca L i Forn i a 95630 CONTACT, PHI ( 916) 952-4646 FAX: (916) 357-2537 Peek Site—Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 Auburn, California 95603 Phone (916) 947-3155 E -Mail topeek®garlic.com SEAL �0 anll•...gy+. [ of NO. G 33401 `. ,J+l". W. 06 X106 CIVIL.::'QQ. CAL..F..... APPROVALS DATE BY: DRAWN BY: PLS VRT CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE ELECTRICAL PLAN SHEET NUMBER E -I NON -FUSIBLE DISCONNECT SWITCH, MOUNTED 54" A.F.F. LI FUSIBLE DISCONNECT SWITCH, MOUNTED 54"A.F.F. 0 TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR WITH BUILT-IN FUSES, SURFACE MOUNTED ® DUPLEX OUTLET, SURFACE MOUNTED, 20 AMPS, 125 VOLTS, SINGLE PHASE JO _ JUNCTION BOX, SURFACE MOUNTED 18" A.F.F. SK KEYED SWITCH, SURFACE MOUNTED Q WALL MOUNTED, ENCLOSED, AND GASKETED INDUSTRIAL INCANDESCENT FIXTURE WITH ONE 100 AMP LAMP MOUNT 72" A.F.F. EXPOSED WIRING HOME RUNS, MINIMUM 2#10 + 1#IOG IN 3/4" CONDUIT U.O.N. A.F.F. ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR U.O.N. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED WP WEATHERPROOF GFI GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER ELECTRICAL NOTES I. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK 514ALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC) AS WELL AS APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL CODES. 2. ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS SHALL BE U.L. APPROVED OR LISTED AND PROCURED PER SPECIFICATION REOUIRENENTS. 3. THE ELECTRICAL WORK INCLUDES ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL DESCRIBED BY DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL WORK, TO PROVIDE COMPLETE, OPERATING AND APPROVED ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY FEES FOR PERMITS, AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING SAID PERMITS AND COORDINATION OF INSPECTIONS. 5. ELECTRICAL AND TELCO WIRING INSIDE A BUILDING 514ALL RUN IN EMT OR SCHEDULE 40 PVC, PER PLAN. (AS PERMITTED BY CODE) 6. ELECTRICAL AND TELCO WIRING OUTSIDE A BUILDING AND EXPOSED TO WEATHER 514ALL BE IN WATERTIGHT GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL CONDUITS OR SCHEDULE 80 PVC (AS PERMITTED BY CODE) AND, WHERE REOUIRED, IN LIQUID TIGHT FLEXIBLE METAL OR NONMETALLIC CONDUITS. 7. BURIED CONDUIT SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 PVC. U.O.N. 8. ELECTRICAL WIRING SHALL BE COPPER WITH TYPE XHHW, TNWN, OR THHN INSULATION, (PER PLAN). 9. RUN ELECTRICAL CONDUIT BETWEEN ELECTRICAL UTILITY DEMARCATION POINT AND VERIZON WIRELESS SITE ELECTRICAL PANEUPEDE5TAL AS INDICATED ON THI5 DRAWING. PROVIDE FULL LENGTH PULL ROPES. COORDINATE INSTALLATION WITH UTILITY COMPANY. 10. RUN TELCO CONDUITS BETWEEN TELEPHONE UTILITY DEMARCATION POINT AND VERIZON WIRELESS CELL SITE TELCO SERVICE CABINET AND EQUIPMENT CABINET($) AS INDICATED ON THI5 DRAWING. PROVIDE FULL LENGTH PULL ROPES AND TRUE TAPE IN INSTALLED CONDUITS. II. WHERE CONDUIT BETWEEN CELL EQUIPMENT AND VERIZON WIRELESS CELL SITE ELECTRICAL PEDESTAL AND BETWEEN CELL EQUIP. AND VERIZON WIRELE55 CELL 51TE TELCO SERVICE CABINET ARE UNDERGROUND, USE PVC SCHEDULE 40 CONDUIT. ABOVE THE GROUND PORTION OF THESE CONDUITS SHALL BE FLEXIBLE CONDUIT. 12. ALL EQUIPMENT 514ALL HAVE NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE. 13. GENERATORS i AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCHES SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY VERIZON WIRELE55 14. CALL U.S.A. I-800-642-2444 24 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING ELECTRICAL OR TELCO WORK. 15. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH UTILITY COMPANY FOR FINAL AND EXACT WORK/MATERIAL5 REO. AND CONSTRUCT TO UTILITY COMPANY ENGINEERING PLAN AND SPECIFICATIONS ONLY. 16. CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL CONDUIT PULLWIRES, CABLE PULLBOXES C014C ENCASEMENT OF CONDUIT (IF ffEO.) TRANSFORMER PAb, BARRIERS, POLE RISERS, TRENCHING, BACKFILL, AND INCLUDE ANY UTILITY COMPANY REQ. IN SCOPE OF WORK REVISIONS NO DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 90% AS BUILTS 1-6-05 VRT 2 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 2-17-05 PLS PROJECT MERIDIAN 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA "15926 CONTACTS a, Ve'I'I�A wireless 255 Porkshore Drive Fol sora, ca L i Forn i a 95630 CONTACT, PHI ( 916) 952-4646 FAX: (916) 357-2537 Peek Site—Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 Auburn, California 95603 Phone (916) 947-3155 E -Mail topeek®garlic.com SEAL �0 anll•...gy+. [ of NO. G 33401 `. ,J+l". W. 06 X106 CIVIL.::'QQ. CAL..F..... APPROVALS DATE BY: DRAWN BY: PLS VRT CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE ELECTRICAL PLAN SHEET NUMBER E -I 0 tt2 AWG INSULATED STRANDED WIRE— TO COLLECTOR AGB. tt2 AWG INSULATED STRANDED WI ,ATO MGB @ SHELTER LONG BARREL COMPRESSION LUGS, TYP. WITH (2) 5/16° BOLTS 4 LOCK WA514ER5 COAX CABLE — GROUNDING KITS tt2 SOLID, TINNED, BARE - COPPER WIRE DOWNLEAD CADWELD TO GROUND BAR 4 TO U.G. GRUND RING. HARGER GROUNDING BAR UGBI14420 OR EQUAL 1,4/INSULATORS 4 BRACKETS AS NEEDED. MASTER GROUND BAR IMGBIn SCALE: N.T.S. - FROM ANTENNA PIPE MOUNTS FROM COAX CABLE GROUNDING KITS LONG BARREL COMPRESSION LUGS, TYP.- WITH (2) 5/16° BOLTS 4 LOCK WASHERS WITH tt2 AWG INSULATED STRANDED FIR— JUMPER FROM WAVEGUIDE PLATE. 14ARGER GROUNDING BAR '®' O O UGBI14410 OR EQUAL W/INSULATORS 4 BRACKETS AS NEEDED. tt2 AWG STRANDED COPPER WIRE DOWNLEAD. RUN TO MGB @ BASE OF ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE. ANTENNA GROUND BAR IAGBI r4 SCALE: N.T.S. tt2 AWG TO AG tt2 AWG GND. (TYP. EA. SECTOR) @ EA. SECTOR AGB (TYP. EA. SECTOR) e PCS ANTENNA tt2 AWG GND. ANT. (TYP. EACH ANT) GROUND KIT, TYP. —EAGN COAX GABLE COLLECTOR AGB e COAXIAL CABLE GROUND KIT COAX CABLE TO GND @ ANTENNA---, MGB LOCATED e SUPPORT STRUCTURE V-/ NEAR MONOPOLE tt2 AWG TO MGB @ OUTSIDE OF SHELTER TYP. GROUNDING RISER DIAGRAM n SCALE: N.T.S. lu TEST LOOP 12' BELON 6RADE KAX. TO ALLOK CLAMP ON METER AS REQ. 6ROUND ROD INSPECTION HELL CHRISTY F14 BOX NITH ADAPTEi75 AND EXTENSIONS AS REQ. AND D210 LONG. LID COORDINATE INSTALLATION KITH MER LABEL '6ROVND' OR •6ROUND RDD' 6RCUMP CONDUCTOR 02 SOLID TINNED BARE COPPER FINISH 6RADE GADY®-D LONFIECTI ON TYPE '6Y' COPPER GLAD STEEL 6ROUND ROD 5/8' ROUND x 10'-0' AT 10' OC. AROUND EQUIPMENT INSPECTION WELL / GROUND ROD DETAIL e SCALE: N.T.S. N/A 6 SCALE: N.T.S - 02 AWG TO GROUND BU5 BAR AT - B45E OF VERTICAL COAX CABLE RUN NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSFER 94IT01 [ NEW 02 TINNED BCW GR<911ND IG RING. P 3N BELOW GRADE. NEW GROUNDING RODS (5B' X Id OPER CLAD AT Y- Id O.C. BOND ( IN - SLAB MININ 22) RALES5 [O 1",� COAXIAL CABLE STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE (I13-8 DOMESTIC) MIN. GROUNDING CABLE — EXISTING— WALL OR POLE MOUNT GROUND BAR TWO HOLE LONG BBL. TIB BURNDY OR APPROVED E0. COMPRESSION LW ELEVATION GROUND BAR 3/B'.I 1/2' HEX BOLT WITH LOCK WASHER (ONLY ONE LOCK WASHER - NOT STACKED TO COMPENSATE FOR INCORRECT BOLT LENGTH) HAVE i/- 4 THREADS SHOWING —NUT -(TYPICAL) WITH SPLIT LOCK WASHER GROUNDING CABLE ---' ` `EXPOSED BARE COPPER 15 NOT PERMITT SECTION 'A -A' FOR INSULATED CONDUCTORS, NO INSULATION ALLOWED WITHIN THE NOTE: C011PRE55ION TERMINAL (TYPICAL) 'DOUBLING UP' BALK TO BACK OR 'STACKING ' OF CONNECTION 15 NOT PERMITTED. COPPERSHIELD TO BE USED ON ALL LOCATIONS. TYPICAL GROUND BAR CONNECTIONS DETAIL e SCALE: N.T.S. <<♦� COAX GND. UT Tl BOND TO REBARIN SCAB MIN (2) PIACE5 GROUND RING INSPECTION WELL \ - NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSFER 94IT01 [ NEW 02 TINNED BCW GR<911ND IG RING. P 3N BELOW GRADE. NEW GROUNDING RODS (5B' X Id OPER CLAD AT Y- Id O.C. BOND ( IN - SLAB MININ 22) RALES5 [O 1",� COAXIAL CABLE STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE (I13-8 DOMESTIC) MIN. GROUNDING CABLE — EXISTING— WALL OR POLE MOUNT GROUND BAR TWO HOLE LONG BBL. TIB BURNDY OR APPROVED E0. COMPRESSION LW ELEVATION GROUND BAR 3/B'.I 1/2' HEX BOLT WITH LOCK WASHER (ONLY ONE LOCK WASHER - NOT STACKED TO COMPENSATE FOR INCORRECT BOLT LENGTH) HAVE i/- 4 THREADS SHOWING —NUT -(TYPICAL) WITH SPLIT LOCK WASHER GROUNDING CABLE ---' ` `EXPOSED BARE COPPER 15 NOT PERMITT SECTION 'A -A' FOR INSULATED CONDUCTORS, NO INSULATION ALLOWED WITHIN THE NOTE: C011PRE55ION TERMINAL (TYPICAL) 'DOUBLING UP' BALK TO BACK OR 'STACKING ' OF CONNECTION 15 NOT PERMITTED. COPPERSHIELD TO BE USED ON ALL LOCATIONS. TYPICAL GROUND BAR CONNECTIONS DETAIL e SCALE: N.T.S. <<♦� ♦rte, �♦� I! GRADE, OR 6' BELOW LOCAL FR05T LINE WHICHEVER IN DEEPER. \ - TYP. 02 TINNED BCW DOWN LEAD r-. • - u� TYP. CADWELD CONNECTION. SEE DETAIL 5/E-1 GROUNDING CONNECTION DETAIL e SCALE: N.T.S. 02 TINNED BCW TYP. CADWELD TO (E) 517E GROUND RING MIN (2) PLALE5 8- G r i SC4812ET SC4812ET BRlD TO REBAR IN PWR SC4812ET PWR SLAB MIN (2) PEACES ET BT CAB T- 02 AWG DWTED 5TRANDED WIRE TYP. G SC 12ET P 812 DO PCS CADWELD TO (E) 51TE GROUND CABINE B RING MM (2) PLACE5 • G 42 TINNED BCW TIP. GROUNDING PLAN DIAGRAM 8 SCALE: N.T.S. GROUNDING LEGEND — TYP. 02 TINNED BCW (BARE COPPER WIRE) V.G. GROUND RING 0 MIN. 30' BELOW FINISH GRADE, OR 6' BELOW LOCAL FR05T LINE WHICHEVER IN DEEPER. \ - TYP. 02 TINNED BCW DOWN LEAD TYP. CADWELD CONNECTION. SEE DETAIL 5/E-1 -- TYP. FINAL DOUBLE CRIMPED CONNECTIONS TO INTERIOR HALO RING ONLY TYP. TWO HOLE LONG BARREL COMPRESSION LUG, TWO (2) 5/16' DIA. BOLTS, 4 STAR LOCK WASHERS. —O— TIP. CADWELD INSPECTION WELL. TOTAL OF SEE DETAIL 2/E-2 —O— TTP. 5/6' DIA, I IO -0' LONG COPPER CLAD GROUND ROD, 18' BELOW FIN1514 GRADE, OR 6' BELOW LOCAL FR05T LINE, WHICHEVER 15 DEEPER. 10'-0' O.C. HARGER 05810. SEE DETAIL 2/E-2 GROUNDING NOTES I. GROUNDING SHALL COMPLY WITH NEC ART. 250. 2. GROUND COAXIAL CABLE SHIELDS MINIMUM AT BOTH ENDS USING MANUFACTURERS COAX CABLE GROUNDING KITS SUPPLIED BY OWNER 3. USE 02 COPPER STRANDED WIRE WITH GREEN COLOR INSULATION FOR ABOVE GRADE GROUNDING (UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED) AND 02 SOLID TINNED BARE COPPER WIRE FOR BELOW GRADE GROUNDING AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWING. 4. ALL GROUND CONNECTIONS TO BE BIURNDY LONG BBL. COMPRESSION TYPE CONNECTORS OR APPROVED EOUAL. CADWELD EXOTHERMIC WELD SHALL BE USED WHEN MAIN CONDUCTOR ADJOINS TWO BU55 BARS UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. DO NOT ALLOW BARE COPPER WIRE TO BE IN CONTACT WITH GALVANIZED STEEL. 5. ROUTE GROUNDING CONDUCTORS ALONG THE 514ORTEST AND STRAIGHTEST PATH POSSIBLE, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE INDICATED. GROUNDING LEADS SHOULD NEVER BE BENT AT RIGHT ANGLE. ALWAYS MAKE AT LEAST 12' RADIUS BENDS. 06 WIRE CAN BE BENT AT 6' RADIUS WHEN NECESSARY. 6. BOND ANY METAL OBJECTS WITHIN 7 FEET OF NEW METALLIC EOUIPMENT 7' OR FARTHER FROM CABINETS SHALL HAVE A DEDICATED DOWN CONDUCTOR ROUTED DIRECTLY TO GROUND kING. (DAISY CHAIN 'SERIES' GROUNDING 15 NOT PERMITTED) 7. SYSTEM GROUND RESISTANCE MUST BE 5 OHMS OR LESS. TO ACHIEVE THI5 LEVEL OF RESISTANCE THE CONTRACTOR SMALL PURSUE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING THREE OPTIONS: a. CONNECT TO EXISTING GROUNDING SYSTEM. b. CONNECT TO BUILDING STEEL COLUMNS. c. INSTALL NEW GROUNDING SYS EM. d. INSTALL NEW CHEMICAL ROD S). UPON COMPLETION OF THE GROUNDING INSTALLATION THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EMPLOY AN OWNER APPROVED 3rd PARTY PAID FOR BY OWNER) CONDUCT A 'FAIoL OF POTENTIAL' TFS5T AN SUBMIT A REPORT OF SUCH TO CONDUCT A FALL OF POTENTIAL TEST AND SUBMIT A REPORT OF SUCH TEST FOR APPROVAL TO EITHER THE OWNER OR ARCHITECT/ENGINEER. 8. CONNECTIONS TO GROUND BARS SHALL BE MADE WITH TWO HOLE LONG BARREL COMPRESSION TTPE CAPPER LUGS AND KOPRSHIELD PLACED BETWEEN LUGS AND GROUND BAR. 9. THE GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEM SHALL CONSIST OF DRIVEN GROUND RODS. THE GROUND RODS SHALL BE 5/6'. x 10 COPPER CLAD STEEL. SPACED AT IO APART MAX. THE RODS SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED WITH 02 SOLID TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE BURIED A MINIMUM 2-1/2 FEET BELOW THE SURFACE OF THE SOIL. AN ON51TE INSPECTION BY OWNER SHALL BE REO. PRIOR TO ANY BACKFILL. 10. ALL UNDERGROUND ELECTRODES SHALL BE BONDED TO STEEL REINFORCING EMBEDDED IN THE CONCRETE SLAB AND CONCRETE MONOPOLE FOUNDATION. II. CONTRACTOR MU5T APPLY BUTYL t ELECTRICAL TAPE AT ALL LOCATIONS. FOR WEATHER -PROOFING OVER GROUND KITS. MORE BUTTL TAPE MAY NEED TO BE APPLIED THAN WHAT 15 PROVIDED WITH THE MFGR. KIT. (CONTRACTOR TO FURNISH). REVISIONS NO DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 90% AS BUILTS 1-6-05 VRT 2 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 2-17-05 PLS PROJECT MERIDIAN 15052 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 CONTACTS �w v�/eri�n wireless 255 Parkshore Drive Folsom, california 95630 CONTACT: PH: (916) 952-4648 - FAX: (916) 357-2537 Peek Site -Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 Auburn, California 95603 IQW Phone (916) 947-3155 E -Mail tapeek@garlic.com SEAL -"lop598..'.. ern/�N V. *v �.Dm.awas::Q; APPROVALS DATE BY: DRAWN BY: PLS VRT CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE GROUNDING PLAN SHEET NUMBER E- 2 APN 047-100-187 r j1541.9 1— I �E) ACCESS ROAD I z ---SEE PROJECT AREA ENLARGEMENT\ v 1 •\ S� I z j OVERHEAD ELECT. (E) o o A.P.N. 047-100-191 _j_ I ` < I \ P� M.N. 1 2161.42' APN 047-100-142 SCALE 1" = 20 ' OVERALL PROJECT AREA (E) GATE—\ (E) LATTICE TOWER SEE TOWER DIAGRAM LAT: N 39'51'08.97" (NAD83) LONG: W 121'57'09.31" (NAD83) (E) PVC FENCED COMPOUND H DATE OF SURVEY: 12-28-04 SURVEYED BY OR UNDER DIRECTION OF: KENNETH D. GEIL. R.C.E. 14803 LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF BUTTE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA BEARINGS SHOWN ARE BASED UPON MONUMENTS FOUND AND RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN ARE BASED UPON U.S.G.S. N.A.V.D. 88 DATUM. ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. N.G.V.D. 1929 CORRECTION: SUBTRACT 2.37' FROM ELEVATIONS SHOWN. CONTOUR INTERVAL: N/A THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE WERE DETERMINED USING TRIMBLE GEO—XT. G.P.S AND UTILIZING PATHFINDER OFFICE DIFFERENTIAL CORRECTION SOFTWARE AT THE AREA AS SHOWN HEREON. LAT. 39'51'08.97" NAD 83 LAT. 39'51'09.40" NAD 27 LONG. 121'57'09.31" NAD 83 LONG. 121'57'05.38" NAD 27 THIS SURVEY MEETS OR EXCEEDS FAA to ACCURACY TOLERANCES. SITE NAME &NUMBER: MERIDIAN SITE ADDRESS: 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO. CA 95926 BUTTE COUNTY ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: 047-100-191 CURRENT ZONING: N/A LANDLORD(S): THOMAS & SHEILA NICHOLS 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 SITE CONTACT: MIKE BORCHARD 916-804-8460 CANA z 0 z z C3 f BENNETT ¢ M ANITA CHICO, CA PROJECT AREA \ 0_' F 1 NOT TO SCALE VICINITY MAP TOWER DIAGRAM Ic ai (E) SPRINT EOUIPMENT (E) ELEC. CABINET 11 x (E) ICE BRIDGE (E) ICE BRIDGE BOUNDARY SHOWN IS BASED ON MONUMENTATION FOUND AND RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THIS IS A SPECIALIZED TOPOGRAPHIC MAP WITH d (E) CWGULAR B.T.S. _ PROPERTY LINES AND EASEMENTS BEING A GRAPHIC DEPICTION BASED ON INFORMATION z GATHERED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES OF RECORD AND AVAILABLE MONUMENTATION FOUND d •• (E) TELCO. BOX DURING THE FIELD SURVEY. PROPERTY LINES AND LINES OF TITLE WERE NOT U (E SERVICE BOX ' CV INVESTIGATED NOR SURVEYED EXCEPT AS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN. NO PROPERTY 0) z G. I (E) TE CO. MONUMENTS WERE SET. C: d d �i Q 0 to OX O Z Eng Engineering z .I Engineering Surveying •Planning A U d O f 1226 High Street z (E) TESCO Auburn, California 95603-5015 O O /L Phone: (530) 885-0426 • Fax: (530) 823-1309 W F. O E" (E) TELCO. CABINET.a. .Ur O ! VERIZON WIRELESS•, .�+ .a .W�r \\ — (E) CABLE TRAY 1 U (� `l\ I Project No./Nae: MERIDIAN d Project Site Locmation: 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY x (E) ICE BRIDGE I CHICO, CA 95926 (E) ICE BRIDGE) `'Equipment/Procedure Used to Obtain Coordinates: Trimble Pathfinder Pro XL GPS 00 Receiver Post processed with Pfinder Software. 0 (E) GROUND BOX/ E) AC UNIt0 Date of Observation: 12-28-04 "I (E) CABINET Type of Monopole/Tower: EXISTING LATTICE TOWER J J• � Number of Antennas Observed: 40 Z� / NAD 83 Coordinates: I^,p M.N. Latitude N 39' 51' 08.97" . Longitude W 121' 57' 09.31" IS'S6' NAD 27 Coordinates: m I Latitude N 39' 51' 09.40" 'I^ Longitude W 121' 57' 05.38' a a (E) ELEC. CABINET 1ELEVATION of Ground at Base of Structure (NAVD 88): 199.7' AMSL (E) GROU OX OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL (E) STRUCTURE HEIGHT: (Top of Tower) 185.8' AGL OVERALL HEIGHT: (Top of Panel) 188.0' AGL o N z (E) METER RACK (E ELEC. CABINET (E) ELEC. BOX CERTIFICATION: 1, the undersigned, do hereby certify the coordinates and elevations E) ( — listed above are based on a field survey done under my supervision and that the Sheet 6 SCALE 1" 10' accuracy of those coordinates meet or exceed I—A Standards as defined in the FAA o 5 to eo 3c so ASAC Information Sheet 91:003, and that they are true and accurate to the best of o ' f my knowledge and belief. (E) TELCO. CABINET 'gLECT. POLE (E) - PROJECT AREA ENLARGEMENT Kenneth D. Geil California R.C.E. 14803 Dale \LJ a W TOWER DIAGRAM Ic ai (E) SPRINT EOUIPMENT (E) ELEC. CABINET 11 x (E) ICE BRIDGE (E) ICE BRIDGE BOUNDARY SHOWN IS BASED ON MONUMENTATION FOUND AND RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THIS IS A SPECIALIZED TOPOGRAPHIC MAP WITH d (E) CWGULAR B.T.S. _ PROPERTY LINES AND EASEMENTS BEING A GRAPHIC DEPICTION BASED ON INFORMATION z GATHERED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES OF RECORD AND AVAILABLE MONUMENTATION FOUND d •• (E) TELCO. BOX DURING THE FIELD SURVEY. PROPERTY LINES AND LINES OF TITLE WERE NOT U (E SERVICE BOX ' CV INVESTIGATED NOR SURVEYED EXCEPT AS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN. NO PROPERTY 0) z G. I (E) TE CO. MONUMENTS WERE SET. C: d d �i Q 0 to OX O Z Eng Engineering z .I Engineering Surveying •Planning A U d O f 1226 High Street z (E) TESCO Auburn, California 95603-5015 O O /L Phone: (530) 885-0426 • Fax: (530) 823-1309 W F. O E" (E) TELCO. CABINET.a. .Ur O ! VERIZON WIRELESS•, .�+ .a .W�r \\ — (E) CABLE TRAY 1 U (� `l\ I Project No./Nae: MERIDIAN d Project Site Locmation: 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY x (E) ICE BRIDGE I CHICO, CA 95926 (E) ICE BRIDGE) `'Equipment/Procedure Used to Obtain Coordinates: Trimble Pathfinder Pro XL GPS 00 Receiver Post processed with Pfinder Software. 0 (E) GROUND BOX/ E) AC UNIt0 Date of Observation: 12-28-04 "I (E) CABINET Type of Monopole/Tower: EXISTING LATTICE TOWER J J• � Number of Antennas Observed: 40 Z� / NAD 83 Coordinates: I^,p M.N. Latitude N 39' 51' 08.97" . Longitude W 121' 57' 09.31" IS'S6' NAD 27 Coordinates: m I Latitude N 39' 51' 09.40" 'I^ Longitude W 121' 57' 05.38' a a (E) ELEC. CABINET 1ELEVATION of Ground at Base of Structure (NAVD 88): 199.7' AMSL (E) GROU OX OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL (E) STRUCTURE HEIGHT: (Top of Tower) 185.8' AGL OVERALL HEIGHT: (Top of Panel) 188.0' AGL o N z (E) METER RACK (E ELEC. CABINET (E) ELEC. BOX CERTIFICATION: 1, the undersigned, do hereby certify the coordinates and elevations E) ( — listed above are based on a field survey done under my supervision and that the Sheet 6 SCALE 1" 10' accuracy of those coordinates meet or exceed I—A Standards as defined in the FAA o 5 to eo 3c so ASAC Information Sheet 91:003, and that they are true and accurate to the best of o ' f my knowledge and belief. (E) TELCO. CABINET 'gLECT. POLE (E) - PROJECT AREA ENLARGEMENT Kenneth D. Geil California R.C.E. 14803 Dale LTL' 1V L' 1611'iL IV LII L1../ 1. DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED. WRITTEN NS TAKE PRECEDENCE,. AND THIS SET OF PLANS IS INTENDED TO BE [ JR DIAGRAMMATIC PURPOSES ONLY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. iH NERAL CONTRACTOR'S SCOPE OF WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL"MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, LABOR. AND ANYTHING ELSE DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. 2. PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS, THE CONTRACTORS INVOLVED SHALL VISIT THE JOB SITE AND FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH ALL CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE PROPOSED PROJECT. WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, FIELD CONDITIONS AND CONFIRM THAT THE PROJECT MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. ANY ERRORS. OMISSIONS, OR DISCREPANCIES ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER. AND PROJECT MANAGER. (C.C.) 1 3.THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO STARTING WORK ON ANY ITEM NOT CLEARLY DEFINED BY THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS/ CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE PROJECT DESCRIBED HEREIN. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS. METHODS. TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES AND FOR COORDINATING ALL PORTIONS OF THE WORK UNDER THE CONTRACT. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S/ VENDOR'S SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR ORDINANCES TAKE PRECEDENCE 6. ALL WORK PERFORMED ON PROJECT AND MATERVLLS INSTALLED SMALL BE IN STPJC[ ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE COOTS. REGULATIONS, AND ORDINANCES- CONTRACTOR SMALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS. ORDINANCES. RULES. REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY. MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATION'S. AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. 7. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AT THE PROJECT SITE A FULL SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS UPDATED WITH THE LATEST REVISIONS AND ADDENDUM'S OR CLARIFICATIONS FOR THE USE BY ALL PERSONNEL INVOLVED WITH THE PROJECT. STAMPED ORIGINALS SHALL NOT BE USED FOR REDLME PURPOSES. 8. THE STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF THIS PROJECT SITE/ FACUTY ARE NOT TD BE N-TE]RED BY THIS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT UNLESS NOS OTF9ZWISr_ 9. DENTALS INCLUDED HEREIN ARE INTENDED TO SHOW END RESULT OF DESIGN. U94OR MODIFICATIONS MAY REOUIRED TO SWT JOB CONDITIONS OR SITWnONS. AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE SCOPE OF WORK. 10. SEAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE -RATED AREAS WITTf U.L LISTED OR FIRE MARSHALL APPROVED MATERIALS IF APPLICABLE TO THIS FACILITY AND OR PROJECT SITE IT. PROVIDEA PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER WITH A RATING OF NOT LESS THAN 2-A OR 2 -AI OTIC WITHIN 75 FEET TRAVEL DISTANCE TO ALL PORTIONS OF THE PROJECT AREA DURING CONSTRUCTION. 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS. EASEMENTS. PAVING. CURBING. ETC. DURING CONSTRUCTION. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PROPERTY. 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT GENERAL WORK AREA IS KEPTCLEAN AND HAZARD FREE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS, RUBBISH AND REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY. PREMISES SHALL BE LEFT IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS. DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE SITE Stall BE SECURED. SAFE AND CLEAN UPON COMPLETION OF WORK EACH DAY. 14. THE AP.CHITECTS/ENGINE HAVE MADE EVERY EFFORT TO SET FORTH IN .14E AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS TITS COWPL--TE SCOPE OF WORK CONTRACTORS BIDDING THE JOB ARE NEVERTHELESS CAUTIONED THAT L41NOR OMISSIONS OR ERRORS IN THE DRAWINGS AND OR SPECIFICATIONS SHALL NOT EXCUSE SAID CONTRACTOR FROM COMPLETING THE PROJECT AND IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THESE DOCUMENTS. THE BIDDER SHALL BEM THE RESPONSIBILITY OF NOTIFYING (IN WRITING) THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER OF MY CONFLICTS. ERRORS. OR OMISSIONS PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL. IN THE EVENT OF DISCREPANCIES THE CONTRACTOR SINLL PRICE THE MORE COSTLY OR EXTENSIVE WORK, UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE. 15, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH SANITARY FACILITIES PRIOR TO STMT OF WORK. 16. ALL SITE CONSTRUCTION, AND SITE CONDITIONS FROM MOBILIZATION TO DEMOBILIZATION SHALL BE IN STRICT.A000RDANCE WITH CAL -OSHA. 24 HOURS EACH DAY. VICINITY MAP PROJECT AREA CANA H GHWAY �. 'WILL T. �y� U ROCK CRK a \91 z K Z Z \ 0 z W r F J f BENNETT a x � _ IrTcccv ANITA CHICO, I CA y NOT TO SCALE f., N w1r �`3.. it \•`T M s s 1 COT" i Y SITE NAME: DEv.�La jl,; SEiZVIc NT MEP\\ Q 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 PROJECT NUMBER: 2004020306 LOCATION ATUMBER: 115374 PROJECT SUMMARY SITE NAME: MERIDIAN SITE ADDRESS: 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY QSG2R OWNER: CHIrO CA THOMAS I SHEILA NICHOLS 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY RIPON, CA 95366 APPUCANT: VERIZON WIRELESS APPLICANTS ADDRESS: 255 PMKSHORE DRIVE FOLSOM. CA 95630 ASSESSORS PARCEL NUMBER: 047-100-191 JURISDICTION: BUTTE COUNTY CURRENT ZONING: A-2-40 CONST. TYPE: 5-N (NON-COMBUSTIBLE) OCCUPANCY: N.A. PROJECT CONSULTANTS CONSTRUCTION MANAGER JEREMY JORDAN EPIC WIRELESS 381 S. LEXINGTON DR. 1103 FOLSOM, CA 95630 (916) 704-0898 RI ON WIRELESS 255 PARKSHORE DRIVE FOLSOM, CA 95630 STEVE LEE 916-357-2536 NOTE: SHEET INDEX T-1 TITLE SHEET SURVEYOR INFO, LAUGENOUR AND MEIKLE 608 COURT ST. SHT. 1 SITE SURVEY SHEET WOODLAND, CA 95695 Phone:(530) 662-1755 Fox:(530) 662-4602 A-1 AS BUILT SITE PLAN A-1.1 SITE PLAN PROJECT DESCRIPTION. A. NEW 3OKW STAND—BY DIESEL GENERATOR LOCATED ON OUTSIDE CONC. PAD B. NEW AUTCMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH C. NEW CON. -RETE EQUIPMENT PAD ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR -HALL FIELD VERIFY ALL CALCULATIONS AND CONDUIT. ANY CHANGES SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. A-2 DETAILS SHEET E -i ELECTRICAL SHEET E-2 GROUNDING SHEET t(CV/DIUIVJ NO DESCRIPTION DOTE BY 1 90% AS BUILTS 1 -6 -OS VRT 2 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 2-17-0S PLS 3 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 4-23-05 PLS 4 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 5-16-05 PLS PROJECT MERIDIAN 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 CONTACTS ve ion wireless 255 Parkshore Drive Folsor, collfornln 95630 CONTACT Rick Grlggs PH: ( 916) 952-4648 FAX: (916) 357-2537 Peek Site—Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 Auburn, California 95603 Phone (916) 947-3155 E—Mail topeek®gorlic.com SEAL g OL/ NO.G •., aTj'... ETP. W 1p :' T APPROVALS DATE I BY: DRAWN BY: VRT CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE TITLE SHEET NUMBER T -I CO. BOX NO DESCMPOON DATE eY 1 90% AS BUILTS 1-6-05 VP.T 2 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 2-17-05 PLS 3 REV. APN 047-100-187 - CONST. DOCS. r \ t PLS 4 REV. 90% CONST. • \ PLS E) FENCED COMPOUND I \ \ V I E) ACCESS ROAD 1 (E) GAT Q _____SEE PROJECT AREA ENLARGEMENT\ a i i VERHEAD ELECT. (E) \ F �•.\ C i E) SPRINT EOUIPMENT A.P.N. 047-100-191 i E) ELEC. CABINET ICE BRIDGE E) ICE BRIDGE I �• o a E) CINGULAR B.T.S. E) TEL I S (E) LATTICE TOWER E) SERVICE BOX E) TELCO OX� APN 047-100-142 E) TESCO OVERALL SITE PLAN CAB E> TELCO. cA SCALE: B.T.S. (E) PVC PIP E) CABLE TRAY E) ICE (E) ICE BRIDG (E) GROUND BOYJ E) AC UNI E) J � • a vy (E) ELEC. CABINET (E) GROUND BO (E) METER RAC (E) ELEC. CABINET ( E) ELEC. BOX / (E) TELCO. CABINET eELECT. -POLE (E) AS BUILT SITE PLAN SCALE: 1/6' F-0' BRIDGE "o CABINET KC'Vl,�lUIVD NO DESCMPOON DATE eY 1 90% AS BUILTS 1-6-05 VP.T 2 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 2-17-05 PLS 3 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 4-23-05 PLS 4 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 5-16-05 PLS PROJECT MERIDIAN 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 CONTACTS W1%eI eJJ 255 Porkshore Drive Folsom, cnlifornia 95630 CONTACT: RtCk GriggS PH:(916) 952-4646 FAX: (916) 357-2537 Peek Site—Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 Auburn, California 95603 Phone (916) 947-3155 E -Mail tapeek@gorlic.com SEAL o � sl ,p�,..wDw. oc w y�f...,aH.... � r Oi... CA0f..: APPROVALS DATE BY: DRAWN BY: VRT CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE ' AS BUILT SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER A -i e ° ° d (E) SPRINT EQUIPMENT ° r,e (E) ELEC. CABINET / 4 ..° e (E) ICE BRIDGE d (E) ICE BRIDGE ° 4° (E) CINGULAR B.T.S. (E) LATTICE TOWER (E) SERVICE BOX (E) TELCO. BOX N, (E) TELCO. < BOX a (E) ,TESCO I a (E) TELCO. CABINET e NEW 30KV DIESEL GENERATOR. V/ FUEL STORAGE TANK BELOW GREV 12' THICK CONC. SLAB V/ #4 REBAP. @ 12' O.C. EACH VAT @ MID SLA . ° pP NEW U/G ELEC. CONDUITS d ° GANG(SEE DETAIL 3/E -D d / �} �Z moo- (E) .CHAIN LINK GATE (E) CABLE TRAY ^Y 1 \nO (E) ICE BRIDGE n (E) AC UNIT 3 (E) EQUIP. CABINETS N a (E) CONC PAD TO REMAIN � FUTURE EQUIP. CABINETS ° ° \ (E) ELECJTELCO PE D. °a RPNG NEW AUTOMATIC N G� e ° TRANSFER SWITCH FUTURE EQUIP. a CABINETS NEW 6' THICK CONC. REBAR @ 12' O.C. EAC ID SLAB. GROUND BOX J (E) ELEC. BOX ENLARGED SITE PLAN SCALE: 1/4' = 1'-0' (E) M.V. CAB. PROJECT MERIDIAN 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 CONTACTS L verion wiiel ess 255 Pnrkshore Drive Fotson, cntifornio 95630 CCINTACT: Rick Griggs PH:(916) 952-4648 FAX: (916) 357-2537 Peek Site—Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 Auburn, California 95603 Phone (916) 947-3155 E—Mail tapeek@gorlic.com SEAL ��' �6 OL I6Fi �'.•A '�'_ No. C Da.en ` •ei ,..Or CAFE:_ APPROVALS DATE BY: DRAWN BY: BY: VRTT I.CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER NO DESCRIPNDN DATE BY 1 90% AS BUILTS 1-6-05 VRT 2 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 2-17-05 PLS 3 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 4-23-05 PLS 4 REV. 90% CONST DOCS. 5-16-05 PLS ::R PROJECT MERIDIAN 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 CONTACTS L verion wiiel ess 255 Pnrkshore Drive Fotson, cntifornio 95630 CCINTACT: Rick Griggs PH:(916) 952-4648 FAX: (916) 357-2537 Peek Site—Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 Auburn, California 95603 Phone (916) 947-3155 E—Mail tapeek@gorlic.com SEAL ��' �6 OL I6Fi �'.•A '�'_ No. C Da.en ` •ei ,..Or CAFE:_ APPROVALS DATE BY: DRAWN BY: BY: VRTT I.CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER CONCRETE PAD SPECS. CONCRETE MIX DESIGNS SHALL CONFORM TO UBC SECTION IgO5 PORTLAND CEMENT SHALL BE TYPE II AND CONFORM TO ASTM CI50 CONCRETE 5HALL HAVE A MIN. 28 DAY COMPRE551VE STRENGTH OF 2500 P51. U4 REBAR AT 12" O.C. EACH WAY MID SLAB REINFORCEMENT FOR SLAB ON GRADE 1 9sI BTSI DETAILS SCALE: N.T.5. �! 1500IL135 54° \ KWIK BOLT -11'5 WITH PREF AB EQUIPMENT B AB E I BOE (4) ONE EACH CORNER �2 BOE ! SW° ' 3500.t -f'5 3500 LB t AT MID. SLAB TYP. 15001LB5 — I n CHAMPION FIELD VERIFY LOCATIONS 4 POWER 4 DIMENSIONS FOR CONDUIT TELCO CABINET PLACEMENT NOTE: 6' 5UB-BA5E NOT SHOWN TYP. EQUIP. CABINET DETAILS SCALE: N.T.5. _ METAL EOUIPMENT CABIN PROVIDE 5/8' HILTI KWIK BOLT -11'5 WITH PREF AB EQUIPMENT B AB E 4' EMBEDMENT TTP. OF SEE SPECS (4) ONE EACH CORNER 6' THK. CONC. SLAB WIN ICBO EP. -4627 REBAR AT 12' OC. EACH WAY AT MID. SLAB TYP. 1:4 REBAR TY . I n II II o a 'o u o o. 2' CLEAN WASHED'\\ji\//\\//\\//\\// \, \I��i/%//%//i./%./%\� CRUSHED ROCK \'�� /\\//i (E) NATIVE EAR \/�\ 4' 3/4' CLA55 II (UNDISTURBED) CRUSHED ROCK BASE CABINET BOLT DOWN DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S. . 11G V 101 UIV I) NO DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 1 90% AS BUILTS 1-6-05 VRT 2 REV. 907. CONST. DOCS. 2-17-05 PLS -PROJECT MERIDIAN 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CPICO,' CA g5g2(. CONTACTS wireless 255 Pnrkshore Drive Fol sol,, CO l i Porn i o. 95630 CONTACT: M(916) 952-4648 : C916) 357-2537 Peek Site—Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 Auburn,fora 95603 Phone (911 m 6) 947-3155 E—Mail 'topeek@garlic.com SEAL � Ki`0 oLi *; `f cw. 05 of APPROVALS DATE I BY: DRAWN BY: PLS VRT CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE DETAILS SHEET NUMBER A-2 EXISTING PPC PANEL SCHEDULE PANEL DE ' TIpJ:_ 240/120 VOLTS I PHASE 3 N1RE SURFACE MTNG:X MAIN BREAKER:2L WITH 5 GROUND BU9 2P, 200A NO.9CRIPTION ya Q.11 ytl LOAD DESCRIPTION JUNCTION BOX., SURFACE MOUNTED 18' A.F.F. POEE I 5300 200 GFC1 RECEPTACLE 2 PROPOSED EOUIP. IOD/2 3 - 5300 1p/1 - 150 FAN 4 5 SPACE - - 5 - SURGE 6 _ NAS PROTECTOR 7 SPACE - - - 5 B 9 SPACE - - - - - SPACE 10 11 SPACE - - - - - SPACE 12 TOTAL CONNECTED VA -9.252 DEMAND FACTOR:_1,4-- (1H5 A55LMS WrtWUWS VALUES OF MA OF ACTUAL LOAD DEMAND LOAD, VA.12,250 FOR ALL: HEATERS, RADIOS, _# RECTIFIERS M MOTOROLA UMTS) GENERAL NOTES: F PROVIDE MIN. 36' WORK CLEARANCE IN FRONT OF PANELS/5ERVICE EQUIPMENT $ ALL BREAKERS SHOWN SHALL BE RATED MIN., 10,000 RM5 5YMETRICAL AMP5, 240V AC MAX 75 DEG. C. OR TO EXCEED AIG PROVIDED BY UTILITY, WHICHEVER 15 GREATER + ALL WIRING SHALL BE RATED 75 DEG. C. 1 NOTE: Fi FCTRICAL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE BRACED TO MEET OR EXCEED MAX. A.I.C., AS REQUIRED. VERIFY WITH 5MUD COMMITMENT LETTER. IVU 1 CJ: 1. EXCAVATE TO REQUIRED DEPTH 2. VERIFY ALL TRENCHING REQUIREMENTS WITH SERVING UTILITIES 3. CALL BEFORE YOU DI_GH CONTACT SERVING UTILITIES 4• RESTORE GRADE TO ORIGINAL CONDITION OR BETTER. 5. RETURN ORIGINAL MATERIAL TO TRENCH, (TOP '12") COMPACT TO 957 OF MAXIMUM DENSITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D' 1557. 12' MIN. COVER 6 ML RED WARNING 20' MIN. 5AND TAPE "HIGH VOLTAGE' TELCO CONDUIT @ 12' ABOVE CONDUITS. FINISH GRADE? ELECTRICAL CONDUIT JUNCTION BOX., SURFACE MOUNTED 18' A.F.F. SK KEYED SWITCH, SURFACE MOUNTED EXISTING U.G. CONDUITS DETAILe SCALE: N.T.S. " E -1 (E1 200 AMP METER MAIN (E) 200 AMP MANUAL TRANSFER SWITCH. 4 2017 AMP, 120/240 VOLT, I -PHASE GEN. RECEP. TO BE REMOVED 4 REPLACED NEMA -3R, TO REMAIN W/NEW GENERATOR 4 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH F.- - - - - - - -� r --------- --_ -�--__}---- I I � �.N1� • I :0 _ Tait i I uw Urn�I I I 200/2 I I L.- �--_� ------------M 1 I I I I 1 200 I I (E) 200 AMP SITE ------------ ---------- - -- - -- I-= D15TP.IBUTION PANEL = J \-- - - /) - -'PC5' TO REMAIN I I `NEW WIRE/CABLE CONNECTIONS TO MATCH (E) I I t 3 03/0 TURN CU 4 l a 4 CU GNU IN 2 C.3 43/0 THM1 CU 4 ,! i I " I (I) a 4 CU GND M 2 C. I a 4 CU GND IN 4 C. vr, caw naxE s (E) SERVICE I o � W. GROUNDING TO REMAIN (N) GENERATOR NEW 200 AMP AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH. 120/240 VOLT I -PHASE NEMA -3R. PROVIDED W/NEW 30 KW GENERATOR NOTE: NEW 3OKW DIESEL GENERATOR U, NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH TO BE CONNECTED TO THE (E) 120/240 VOLT I-PHA5E NEMA -3R. 517E ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AFTER THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER W/MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER + THE NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH 5HALL BE LOCATED 1 A5 CL05E AS P0551BLE TO THE (E) SITE DISTRIBUTION PANEL. 1 PROVIDE MINIMUM OF 30' COVERAGE OVER MAIN SERVICE CONDUITS. ONE LINE DIAGRAM SCALE: N.T.S. E 1 e r NIA SCALE: N.T.S. cLr.v i ni%.nL Lr.urnv NEW EXISTING _ ® PANEL BOARD, SURFACE MOUNTED D DRY TYPE TRANSFORMER METER n CIRCUIT BREAKER LID NON -FUSIBLE DISCONNECT SWITCH, MOUNTED 54" A.F.F. LCD FUSIBLE DISCONNECT SNITCH, MOUNTED 54'A,F.F us5 TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR WITH BUILT -TIN FUSES, SURFACE MOUNTED 4 WALL MOUNTED. ENO-OSzD. AND GASKETED INDUSTRIAL INCANDESCENT FIXTURE WITH ONE DUPLEX OUTLET. SURFACE MOUNTED, ® 20 AMPS. 125 VOLTS, SINGLE PHASE JO\ JUNCTION BOX., SURFACE MOUNTED 18' A.F.F. SK KEYED SWITCH, SURFACE MOUNTED 4 WALL MOUNTED. ENO-OSzD. AND GASKETED INDUSTRIAL INCANDESCENT FIXTURE WITH ONE 100 AMP LAMP MOUNT 72' ASS. EXPOSED WIRING HOME RUNS, MINIMUM, 2010 + 1010G IN 3/4' CONDUIT U.O.N. A.F.F. ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR U.O.N. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED WP WEATHERPROOF GFI GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER ELECTRICAL NOTES I. ALL ELECTRKAL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN T14E NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC) AS WELL AS APPLICABLE STATE AND LCYAL CODES. 2. ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS SHALL BE U.L. APPROVED OR LISTED AND PROCURED PER SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. 3. THE ELECTRICAL WORK INCLUDES ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL DESCRIBED BY DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL WORK, TO PROVIDE COMPLETE, OPERATING AND APPROVED ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY FEES FOR PERMITS, AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING SAID PERMITS AND COORDINATION OF INSPECTIONS. 5. ELECTRICAL AND TELCO WIRING IN51DE A BUILDING SHALL RUN IN EMT OR SCHEDULE 40 PVC, PER PLAN. (AS PERMITTED BY CODE) 6. ELECTRICAL AND TELCO WIPING OUT5IDE A BUILDING AND EXP05ED. TO WEATHER SMALL BE IN WATERTIGHT GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL CONDUITS OR SCHEDULE 80 PVC (AS PERMITTED BY CODE) AND, WHERE REQUIRED, IN LIQUID TIGHT FLEXIBLE METAL OR NONMETALLIC CONDUITS. 7. BURIED CONDUIT SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 PVC. U.O.N. B. ELECTRICAL WIRING SHALL BE COPPER WITH TYPE XHHW, THWN, OR THHN INSULATION, (PER PLAN). 9. RUN ELECTRICAL CONDUIT BETWEEN ELECTRICAL UTILITY DEMARCATION POINT AND VERIZON WIRELESS 517E ELECTRICAL PANEUPEDE5TAL AS INDICATED ON T14I5 DRAWING. PROVIDE FULL LENGTH PULL ROPES. COORDINATE INSTALLATION WITH UTILITY COMPANY. 10. RUN TELCO CONDUITS BETWEEN TELEPHONE UTILITY DEMARCATION POINT AND VERIZON WIRELESS CELL 517E TELCO SERVICE CABINET AND EQUIPMENT CABINET(S) AS INDICATED ON T14I5 DRAWING. PROVIDE FULL LENGTH PULL ROPES AND TRUE TAPE IN INSTALLED CONDUITS. 11. WHERE CONDUIT BETWEEN CELL EQUIPMENT AND VERIZON WIRELE55 CELL SITE ELECTRICAL PEDESTAL AND BETWEEN CELL EQUIP. AND VERIZON WIRELESS CELL SITE TELCO SERVICE CABINET ARE UNDERGROUND, USE PVC SCHEDULE 40 CONDUIT. ABOVE THE GROUND PORTION OF THESE CONDUITS SHALL BE FLEXIBLE CONDUIT. 12. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL HAVE NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE. 13. GENERATORS It AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCHES SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY VERIZON WIRELESS 14. CALL U.S.A. 1-800-642-2444 24 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING ELECTRICAL OR TELCO WORK. 15. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH UTILITY COMPANY FOR FINAL AND EXACT WORK/MATERIALS REO. AND CONSTRUCT TO UTILITY COMPANY ENGINEERING PLAN AND SPECIFICATIONS ONLT. 16. CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL CONDUIT PULLWIRE5, CABLE PULLBOXE5 CONC ENCASEMENT OF CONDUIT (IF ILEO.), TRANSFORMER PAb, BARRIERS, POLE RISERS, TRENCHING, BACKFILL, AND INCLUDE ANT UTILITY COMPANY REO. IN SCOPE OF WORK REVISIONS NO DESCRIPTION DATE Br 1 90% AS BUILTS 1-6-05 VRT 2 REV. 90% CONST. DOCS. 2-17-05 PLS PROJECT MERIDIAN 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA 95926 CONTACTS ven7on wireless 255 Parkshore Dr;ve Folsom, ccL; FOrnio 95630 CONTACT: PH: (916) 952-4648 FAX: (916) 357-2537 Peek Site—Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 Auburn, California 9560 3 Phone (916) 947-3155 E -Mail tapeek@garlic.com SEAL Oaf DP. 06 CA��F�'' APPROVALS DATE BY: DRAWN BY: PLS VRT CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE ELECTRICAL PLAN SHEET NUMBER E_ / TO COLLECTOR AGB. 3*2 AWG INSULATED STRANDED WIRE TO MGB @ SHELTER LONG BARREL COMPRESSION LUGS, TYP WITH (2) 5/16" BOLTS 8 LOCK WASHERS COAX CABLE n n n r GROUNDING KITS I I I I I I I 132 SOLID, TINNED, BARE— COPPER ARE—COPPER WIRE DOWNLEAD CADWELD TO GROUND BAR 4 TO U.G. GRUND RING. HARGER GROUNDING BAR UGBI14420 OR EQUAL W/INSULATORS 4 BRACKETS AS NEEDED. MASTER GROUND BAR IMGBI n SCALE: N.T.S. FROM ANTENNA PIPE MOUNTS FROM COAX CABLE GROUNDING KITS LONG BARREL COMPRES51ON LUGS, TYP. WITH (2) 5/16' BOLTS 4 LOCK WASHERS i WITH 42 AWG INSULATED STRANDED �; 0 JUMPER FROM WAVEGUIDE PLATE. I 0 O0 HARGER GROUNDING BAR ®N O 0 ttGB114410 OR EQUAL W/INSULATORS 4 BRACKETS AS NEEDED. p. tt2 AWG STRANDED COPPER WIRE ' DOWNLEAD. RUN TO MGB @ BASE OF ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE. ANTENNA GROUND BAR IAGBI 4 SCALE: N.T.S. 3*2 AWG TO AGB--\tt2 AWG CND. (TSP. EA. SECTOR) @ EA. SECTOR AGB (TYP. EA. SECTOR) e n II PC5 ANTENNA 02 AWG GND. ANT. (TYP. EACH ANT) GROUND KIT, TYP. EACH COAX CABLE COLLECTOR AGB e COAXIAL CABLE GROUND KIT COAX CABLE TO GND @ ANTEN MGB LOCATED e SUPPORT STRUCTURE INEAR MONOPOLE �//�U2 AWG TO MGB @ OUTSIDE OF SHELTER TYP. GROUNDING RISER DIAGRAM SCALE: N.T.S. TEST LOOP 12' BLON GRADE MAX. STAINLESS STEEL HAF TO ALLON CLAW ON WETER AS REO. (IB -8 DOMESTIC) MIN. 6ROIUND ROD INSPECTION NIL 01IRI5TY FI4 BOX WITH ADAPTERS AND EXTEWSION5 AS REO. AND D210 CONC. LID COORDINATE INSTALLATION NITH OWNER LABEL '6ROUND' OR '6ROUND ROD' 6ROUND CONDUCTOR a2 SOLID TINNED BARE COPPER FINISH GRADE CADMELD CONNECTION TYPE '6Y' COPPER GLM STEA 6Ut7UNO ROD 5/8' ROUND x AT 10' OC. AROUND 5WIPME T INSPECTION WELL / GROUND ROD DETAIL e SCALE: N.T.S. N/A i61 SCALE. N.T.S. - 42" TO GROUN D &15 BAR AT — BA5E OF VERTKAL COAX U&E RUN COAX GND. KIT TYP. BOND TO REBAR IN SLAB MIN (2) PLACES GROUND RING INSPECTION WELL NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSFER 5WITCH r NEW 92 TINNED BCW GROUND IG RING. P 30' BELOW GRADE. NEW GROUNDING ROD5 (5v X NP COPPER WD� AT H/- 10 O.C. BOND (EBAR IN 5, . I IL I— SLAB MIN 1 PLACES O CAAXIAI. CAM GROUNDING CABLE TWO HOLE LONG BBL. TIB BURNDY OR APPROVED EO. COMPRESSION LUG ELEVATION GROUND BAR 3/8'x1 1/2' HEX BOLT WITH LOCK WASHER (ONLY ONE LOCK WA5HER - NOT STACKED TO COMPENSATE FOR INCORRECT BOLT LENGTH) NAVE +/- 4 THREADS SHOWING `NUT (TYPICAL) WITH SPLIT, LOCK WASHER WALL OR POLE MOUNT GROUND BAR \ \ GROUNDING CABLE `EXPOSED BARE COPPER 15 NOT PERMITTED SECTION 'A -A' FOR INSULATED CONDUCTORS, NO INSULATION ALLOWED WITHIN THE NOTE: COMPRESSION TERMINAL (TTPICAL) 'DOUBLING UP' BACK TO BACK OR 'STACKING ' OF CONNECTION 15 NOT Pc7.TilTT-cD. COPPEP54-HELD TO BE USED ON ALL LOCATIONS. ' TYPICAL GROUND BAR CONNECTIONS DETAIL e SCALE: N.T.S. � �, !'�r Vhf• �f- �I � ■I GRADE, OR 6' BELOW LOCAL FR05T LINE WHICHEVER IN DEEPER. TTP. 02 TINNED BCW DOWN LEAD \ GROUNDING CONNECTION DETAIL e SCALE: N.T.S. 2 TINNED BCW TYP. CADWELD TO (E) SITE GROUND RING MIN (2) PIACES G r SC4812ET SC4812ET BUND TO R&R IN PWR SC4812ET PWR �51pg MIN (2) PLACES _ . _.,�' BT CAB T- V AWG PJ5l11ATED a� ' 1 5TRkIDED WIRE TYP. SC4 P1 1 2 E 812 EVDO/PCS CADWELD TO (E) 51TE GROUND CA NE B RING MIN (2) PLACES • —G n TINNED BCG! ITP. GROUNDING PLAN DIAGRAM n SCALE: N.T.S. GROUNDING LEGEND TTP. 22 TINNED BCW (BARE COPPER WIRE) U.G. GROUND RING @ MIN. 30' BELOW FINISH GRADE, OR 6' BELOW LOCAL FR05T LINE WHICHEVER IN DEEPER. TTP. 02 TINNED BCW DOWN LEAD \ TYP. CADWELD CONNECTION. SEE DETAIL 5/E -I TYP. FINAL DOUBLE CRIMPED CONNECTIONS TO INTERIOR HALO RING ONLY 'TYP. TWO HOLE LONG BARREL COMPRESSION LUG, TWO (2) 5/16' DIA. BOLTS, 4 STAR LOCK WASHERS. TYP. CADWELD INSPECTION WELL. TOTAL OF SEE DETAIL 2/E-2 -QD- TTP. 5/8' DIA. x I0`-0' LONG COPPER CLAD - GROUND ROD, 18' BELOW FINISH GRADE, OR 6' BELOW LOCAL FR05T LINE, WRIC14EVEP. 15 DEEPER. 10'-0' O.C. WARGER V5810. SEE DETAIL 2/E-2 GROUNDING NOTES 1. GROUNDING 5WALL COMPLY WITH NEC ART. 250. 2. GROUND COAXIAL CABLE SHIELDS MINIMUM AT BOTH ENDS USING MANUFACTURERS COAX CABLE GROUNDING KITS SUPPLIED BY OWNER 3. USE a2 COPPER STRANDED WIRE KTH GREEN COLOR INSULATION FOR ABOVE GRADE GROUNDING (UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED) AND 02 50.1D TINNED BARE COPPER WIRE FOR BELOW GRADE GROUNDING AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWING. 4. ALL GROUND CONNECTIONS TO BE BURNDY LONG BBL. CLMPRE5510N TYPE CONNECTORS OR APPROVED EOUAL. CADWELD EXOTHERMIC WELD SHALL BE USED WHEN MAIN CONDUCTOR ADJOINS TWO SU55 BAP5 UNLESS OT14FPH15E INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. DO NOT ALLOW BARE COPPER WIRE TO BE IN CONTACT WITH GALVANI?ED -STEEL. S. ROUTE GPOUNDING CO DIKTOP5 ALONG THE SH4ORTt'7 AND STRAG4TST PATH POSSIBLE, EXCEPT AS OTNFRWt5E INDICATED. GP.OUNDING LEADS SHOULD NEVER BE BENT AT RIGHT ANGLE. ALWAYS MAKE AT LEAST 12' RADIUS BENDS. a& WIRE CAN BE BENT AT 6' RADIUS WHEN NECESSARY. 6. BOND ANT METAL OBJECTS WITHIN 7 FEET OF NEW METALLIC EOUIPMENT T OR FARTHER FROM CABINETS SHALL HAVE A DEDICATED DOWN CONDUCTOR ROUTED DIRECTLY TO GROUND kINNG. (DAISY CHAIN 'SERIES' GROUNDING 15 NOT PERMITTED) 7. SYSTEM GROUND RE51STA14CE MUST BE 5 OHMS OR LESS. TO ACHIEVE THIS LEVEL OF RESISTANCE THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PURSUE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING THREE OPTIONS: o. CONNECT TO EX15TING GROUNDING SYSTEM. b. CONNECT TO BUILDING STEEL COLUMNS. c. INSTALL NEW GROUNDING SYSTEM. d. INSTALL NEW CHEMICAL ROD (5). UPON COMPLETION OF THE GROUNDING INSTALLATION THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EMPLOY AN OWNER. APPROVED 3rd PARTY (PAID FOP. BY OWNER) CONDUCT A 'FALL OF POTENTIAL' T;5T AND SUBMIT A REPORT OF 9" TO CONDUCT A FALL OF POTENTIAL TEST AND SUBMIT A REPORT OF SUCH TEST FOR APPROVAL TO EITHER THE OWNER OR ARCHITECTANGINEER. 8. CONNECTIONS TO GROUND BAPS SHALL BE MADE WITH TWO HOLE LONG BARREL COMPRESSION TYPE COPPER LUGS AND KOPRSHIELD PLACED BETWEEN LUGS AND GROUND BAR. 9. THE GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEM SHALL CONSIST OF DRIVEN GROUND RODS. THE GROUND RODS SHALL BE 5/8' x 10 COPPER CLAD STEEL. SPACED AT 10 APART MAX. THE RODS SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED WITH 02 SOLID TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE BURIED A MINIMUM 2-1/2 FEET BELOW THE SURFACE OF THE SOIL. AN ONSITE INSPECTION BY OWNER SHALL BE REO. PRIOR TO ANY BACKFILL. 10. ALL UNDERGROUND ELECTRODES SHALL BE BONDED TO STEEL REINFORCING EMBEDDED IN THE CONCRETE SLAB AND CONCRETE MONOPOLE FOUNDATION. 11. CONTRACTOR MUST APPLY BUTYL ( ELECTRICAL TAPE AT ALL LOCATIONS. FOR WEATHER -PROOFING OVER GROUND KITS. MORE BUTYL TAPE MAY NEED TO BE APPLIED THAN WHAT 15 PROVIDED WITH TWE MFGR. KIT. (CONTRACTOR TO FURNISH). REVISIONS N01 DESCRIPTION IDATE FTT 1 907 AS BUILTS 1-6-05 VRT 2 REV. 907 CONST. DOCS. 1 2-17-05 PLS PROJECT MERIDIAN 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HI -4Y CHICO, CA 65926 CONTACTS veriLn wireless 255 Parkshore Drive FotsoM, catlfornia 95630 CONTACT: PH: <916) 952-4648 FAX: (916) 357-2537 Peek Site -Com 853 Lincoln Way, Suite 106 Auburn, California91'5503 Phone (916) 947-3155 E -Mail iopeek@garlic.com SEAL a aN `. R `. NO. G D!•OT :. sf...r>o. '.,.q�f....GVIL::'0��,,r . or APPROVALS DATE BY: DRAWN BY: PLS VRT CHECKED BY: SHEET TITLE GROUNDING PLAN SHEET NUMBER EI- 2 APN 047-100-187 I —(E) ACCESS ROAD \X ------SEE PROJECT AREA ENLARGEMENT `add`• �� j = OVERHEAD ELECT. (E) y N A.P.N. 047-100-191 0 j \ -(30 M.N. j \ G � V � (E) GATE_ (E) LATTICE TOWER SEE TOWER DIAGRAM LAT: N 39'51'08.97" (NAD83) LONG: W 121'57'09.31" (NAD83). 2161.42' / APN 047-100-142 SCALE OVERALL PROJECT AREA (E) PVC FENCED COMPOUND TOWER DIAGRAM SPRINT EQUIPMENT SURVEYED BY OR UNDER DIRECTION OF: KENNETH D. GEIL, zi m m r nvaas a.a AREA R.C.E. 14803 Ez m LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ` BEARINGS SHOWN ARE BASED UPON MONUMENTS FOUND AND KIEFER-Y •' RECORD INFORMATION. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. W � "z V - VICINITY MAP ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN ARE BASED UPON U.S.G.S. CANA H GHWAY N.A.V.D. 88 DATUM. ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL UNLESS �' OTHERWISE NOTED. a N.G. V.D. 1929 CORRECTION: SUBTRACT 2.37' FROM ELEVATIONS SHOWN, U y CONTOUR INTERVAL: N/A 0 Of `y 0 THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE WERE DETERMINED USING TRIMBLE GEO—XT G.P.S AND UTILIZING PATHFINDER OFFICE Z DIFFERENTIAL CORRECTION SOFTWARE AT THE AREA AS SHOWN HEREON. J f LAT. 39'51'08.97' NAD 83 LAT. 39'51'09.40" NAD 27 BENNETT x LONG. 121.57'09.31_ NAD 83 LONG. 121'57'05.38" NAD 27 THIS SURVEY MEETS OR EXCEEDS FAA lA ACCURACY 7 TOLERANCES. AN I T A SITE NAME & NUMBER MERIDIAN SITE ADDRESS: 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY CHICO, CA CHICO. CA 95926 BUTTE COUNTY ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: 047-100-191 CURRENT ZONING: N/A LANDLORD(S): THOMAS & S'• ---ILL NICHry S 15082 HAMVON NORD CANA HA"Y CHICO, CA 95926 SITE CONTACT: MIKE BORCHARO , 916-804-8450 N vJ L ■L �s 41 �o kg E) ELEC. CABINET ! x (E) ICE BRIDGE (E) ICE BRIDGE r BOUNDARY SHOWN IS BASED ON MONUMENTATION FOUND AND RECORD INFORMATION. ITHIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THIS IS A SPECIALIZED TOPOGRAPHIC MAP WITH d • • (E) CINGULAR B.T.S. PROPERTY LINES AND EASEMENTS BEING A GRAPHIC DEPICTION BASED ON INFORMATION z+ • (E) TELCO. BOX r, GATHERED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES OF RECORD AND AVAILABLE MONUMENTATION FOUND d CO •/ DURING THE FIELD SURVEY. PROPERTY LINES AND LINES OF TITLE WERE NOT (E SERVICE BO% - INVESTIGATED NOR SURVEYED EXCEPT AS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN. NO PROPERTY 0) Z xi j 1 MONUMENTS WERE SET. z-, Q d f (E) TE CO. `, O O) OX 1 Geil Engineering z C7 I Engineering Surveying • Planning A L) z O a 1226 High Street �+ z (E) TESCO Auburn, California 95603-5015 0 Phone: (530) 885-0426 • Fox: (530) 823-1309 W E• E4 F (E) TELCO. CABINET VERIZON WIRELESS . x 0 H (E) CABLE TRAY Site d V a Project Nome: MERIDIAN U) . Project Site Location: 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY ,moi (E) ICE BRIDGE r CHICO, CA 95926 �. CQ (E) ICE BRIDGE) ? Equipment/Procedure Used to Obtain Coordinates: Trimble Pathfinder Pro XL GPS m PReceiver Post processed with Pfinder Softwore. 0 (E) GROUND BOX/ E) AC UNI Date of Observation: 12-28-04 (E) CABINET Type of Monopole/Tower: EXISTING LATTICE TOWER 1 - Number of Antennas Observed: 40 • Z NAD 83 Coordinates: M.N. Latitude N }g• 51' 08.97' Longitude W 121' 57' 09.31" IS•56m NAD 27 Coordinates: Latitude N 39. 51' 09.40" Longitude W 121' 57' 05.38" - < 0 (E) ELEC. CABINET ELEVATION of Ground of Base of Structure (NAVD 88): 199.7' AMSL a, (E) GROU OX OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL (E) STRUCTURE HEIGHT: (Top of Tower) 185.8' AGL OVERALL HEIGHT: (Top of Panel) 188.0' AGL o N Z (E) METER RACK E ELEC. CABINET (E) ELEC. BOX CERTIFICATION: 1, the undersigned, do hereby certify the coordinates and elevations (E) — listed above ore based on a Field survey done under my supervision and that the Sheet SCALE 1 10' accuracy of those coordinates meet or exceed I—A Standards as defined in the FAA o s ro eo 30 30 ASAC Information Sheet 91:003, and that they are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. '(E) TELCO. CABINET'`rELECT. POLE (E) PROJECT AREA ENLARGEMENT Kenneth D. Gel California R.C.E. 14803 Dote zi m m G]• mg �n Ez m _z w • _m ai KIEFER-Y a¢ a 7 NOT TO SCALE W � "z V - VICINITY MAP N vJ L ■L �s 41 �o kg E) ELEC. CABINET ! x (E) ICE BRIDGE (E) ICE BRIDGE r BOUNDARY SHOWN IS BASED ON MONUMENTATION FOUND AND RECORD INFORMATION. ITHIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THIS IS A SPECIALIZED TOPOGRAPHIC MAP WITH d • • (E) CINGULAR B.T.S. PROPERTY LINES AND EASEMENTS BEING A GRAPHIC DEPICTION BASED ON INFORMATION z+ • (E) TELCO. BOX r, GATHERED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES OF RECORD AND AVAILABLE MONUMENTATION FOUND d CO •/ DURING THE FIELD SURVEY. PROPERTY LINES AND LINES OF TITLE WERE NOT (E SERVICE BO% - INVESTIGATED NOR SURVEYED EXCEPT AS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN. NO PROPERTY 0) Z xi j 1 MONUMENTS WERE SET. z-, Q d f (E) TE CO. `, O O) OX 1 Geil Engineering z C7 I Engineering Surveying • Planning A L) z O a 1226 High Street �+ z (E) TESCO Auburn, California 95603-5015 0 Phone: (530) 885-0426 • Fox: (530) 823-1309 W E• E4 F (E) TELCO. CABINET VERIZON WIRELESS . x 0 H (E) CABLE TRAY Site d V a Project Nome: MERIDIAN U) . Project Site Location: 15082 HAMILTON NORD CANA HWY ,moi (E) ICE BRIDGE r CHICO, CA 95926 �. CQ (E) ICE BRIDGE) ? Equipment/Procedure Used to Obtain Coordinates: Trimble Pathfinder Pro XL GPS m PReceiver Post processed with Pfinder Softwore. 0 (E) GROUND BOX/ E) AC UNI Date of Observation: 12-28-04 (E) CABINET Type of Monopole/Tower: EXISTING LATTICE TOWER 1 - Number of Antennas Observed: 40 • Z NAD 83 Coordinates: M.N. Latitude N }g• 51' 08.97' Longitude W 121' 57' 09.31" IS•56m NAD 27 Coordinates: Latitude N 39. 51' 09.40" Longitude W 121' 57' 05.38" - < 0 (E) ELEC. CABINET ELEVATION of Ground of Base of Structure (NAVD 88): 199.7' AMSL a, (E) GROU OX OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL (E) STRUCTURE HEIGHT: (Top of Tower) 185.8' AGL OVERALL HEIGHT: (Top of Panel) 188.0' AGL o N Z (E) METER RACK E ELEC. CABINET (E) ELEC. BOX CERTIFICATION: 1, the undersigned, do hereby certify the coordinates and elevations (E) — listed above ore based on a Field survey done under my supervision and that the Sheet SCALE 1 10' accuracy of those coordinates meet or exceed I—A Standards as defined in the FAA o s ro eo 30 30 ASAC Information Sheet 91:003, and that they are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. '(E) TELCO. CABINET'`rELECT. POLE (E) PROJECT AREA ENLARGEMENT Kenneth D. Gel California R.C.E. 14803 Dote