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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUP 06-0025April 25, 2007 Butte County Department ofDevelopment Services Tim Snellings, Director www.buttecounty.netldds .7 County Center Drive Or6ville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING MetroPCS 785 Orchard Drive, Suite 200 ! Folsom, CA95630 Re: Use Permit UP06-0025, APN 066-470-033 Dear MetroPCS: Enclosed is your validated Use Permit. j Should you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this 6ffice between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Tiffany Upton Office Specialist, Senior enc. cc: Land Development Division (g) Building Division (y) Environmental Health (p) Department of Forestry (gld) G.I.S. (w) Magalia Community Church (w) Butte County Department ofDevelopment Services Tim Snellings, Director www.buftecounty.net/dds 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile TO: Butte County Assessor's Office FROM: Butte County Planning Department SUBJECT: MetroPCS, UP06-0025 DATE: April 25, 2007 Pursuant to Section 65863.5 of the Government Code, the following parcel identified as 066-470-033, was: Rezoned from Granted a variance to to zoning district. X Issued a conditional Use Permit. USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNT' PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: (Certified Mail Rec.) UP 06-0025 PERMIT NO. 066-470-033 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below: MetroPCS is hereby granted a Use Permit in accordance with application filed to collocate six pannel antennas at a height of 150 feet. Approval is also granted for up to four equipment cabinets (78" x 40" x 36") on a new 11' x 14' concrete pad within the lease area for associated ground equipment. 1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of this Use Permit constitutes cause for the revocation of said permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Butte County Zoning Ordinance, including Butte County Code Sec. 24-45.65. 2. Unless otherwise provided for in a special condition to this Use Permit, all conditions must be completed prior to or concurrently with the establishment of the granted use. The use granted by this Use Permit must be established within 24 months of the delivery of the countersigned permit to the Permittee. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid, and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within two years of the date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the Permittee, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use. 5. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division 1. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan, on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Attachment D" and date-stamped September 19, 2006, and is incorporated herein - by this reference. 2. The new antennas and mounting hardware shall be painted to match the neutral grey color of the existing communications tower. 3. The installation of the facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division that all associated towers in excess of thirty (30) feet in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 4. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the facility. 5. The . placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. 6. The installation of the facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 7. The facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 8. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 9.. The facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 10. The facility or combination of the facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 11. If it is found that the facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the facility. In no case shall the facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin 65. -� 12. s Prior to issuance of .the L?se Permit, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 13. All facilities that are not in continual use'for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. 2 14. The facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 15. The owner/operator of the facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 16. The facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 17. The collocation of the antennas allowed by this Use Permit requires the issuance of a building permit from the Butte County Building Division. The Building Division, based upon engineered calculations submitted by the applicant, may determine that the tower cannot physically support the requested number of antennas. If that is the case, the number of new antennas allowed on the tower may be fewer than the number of antennas permitted by this Use Permit. California Department of Forestry/Butte County Fire 18. Construction, installation or development of buildings and/or roads, driveways, gates and bridges on parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations—Public Resources Code 4290, 4291 and current Butte County Improvement Standards, whichever is stricter. 19. Place a note on a separate document, which is to be recorded concurrently with the Parcel or Final map, or on an additional map sheet stating, "Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the time of permit issuance and maintained continuously thereafter. Environmental Health Division 20. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide a completed Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code. County Counsel 21. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing conditions, that they are in fact the conditions which were imposed upon the granting of this use permit, and that I agree to abide fully by said conditions. l Date: Applicant 3 NOTE: Issuance of this Use Permit does not waive requirement of obtaining Building and Health Division permits before starting construction, nor does it waive any other requirements. Butte ?x(hty Planning Commission Chairman cc: Land Development Division Building Division Environmental Health Division Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessors Office Z:\UP\METROPCS UP 06-00250anningCommissionDocs\ 0 4 metroPCS Memo To: MEREDITH WILLIAMS, ASSOCIATE PLANNER From: KEN CROUSE CC: Date: April 24, 2007 Re: UP 06-0025 / SURETY BOND — METROPCS SAC -379 / "MAGALIA' MEREDITH - ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND THE REQUIRED SURETY BOND FOR THE CAPTIONED USE PERMIT. PLEASE ACCEPT MY APPOLOGIES FOR THE DELAY GETTING THIS DOCUMENT TO YOU. ' THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR ASSISTANCE WITH THE PROJECT. THANKS, KEN (916) 220-0085 785 Orchard Drive, Suite 200 - Folsom, Califomia 95630 (916) 984-2640 - Fax: (916) 984-2660 http://www.metropcs.com CDU E T]t APR 2- DEV,,._ . SERVIC Q 1 0 Ken Crouse From: 'Williams, Meredith" <MWi liams@buttecounty.net> To: "Ken Crouse" <ken.crouse@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 3:57 PM Subject: RE: UP 06-0025 Conditions Page 1 of 1 Correct, the amount of the performance security is $2,500, and you may meet this condition through either surety bond, cash deposit, or timed certificate of deposit. Meredith From: Ken Crouse[mailto:ken.crouse@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 2:43 PM To: Williams, Meredith Subject: Re: UP 06-0025 Conditions - Meredith - Would you be so kind as confirming that the county has determined that the appropriate amount to comply with item #12 is $2,500 and specify whether the payment should be in the form of a bond or check? I need the specifics for the purposes of providing supporting documentation for the request. Thanks, Ken (916) 220-0085 ----- Original Message ---- From: "Williams, Meredith" <MWilliams@buttecounty.net> To: ken.crouse@sbcglobal.net Sent: Wednesday, March 7, 2007 2:11:49 PM Subject: UP 06-0025 Conditions Per our phone conversation, I am attaching the conditions of approval for Use Permit #UP 06=0025. Meredith Williams Associate Planner Department of Development Services Butte County Phone (530) 538-6705 Fax Line (530) 538-2140 mwi//iams@buttecounty. net 4/24/2007 SURETY BOND is (License or Permit - Continuous) Bond No. 104888451 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: Travelers Casualty anArety Company of America One Tower Square, Hartford, CT 06183 THAT WE, MetroPCS Wireless, Inc., 8144 Walnut Hill Ln., #800, Dallas, TX 75231, as Principal, and Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, a corporation duly incorporated under the laws of the State of Connecticut and authorized to do business in the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto County of Butte, 7 County Center Dr., Oroville, CA 95965, as Obligee, in the penal sum of ---Two Thousand. Five Hundred & no/100— ($2,500.00---) Dollars, for the payment of which we hereby bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has obtained or is about to obtain a license or permit for Use Permit #06- 0025 for Site #SAC379, Magalia, 13700 Skyway, Magalia, CA. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OBLIGATION ARE SUCH, that if the Principal shall faithfully perform all duties and protect said Obligee from any damage caused by the Principal's non-compliance with or breach of any laws, statutes, ordinances, rules or regulations, pertaining to the license or permit issued, then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. This bond shall become effective on the 20th day of April, 2007. PROVIDED, that regardless of the number of years this bond is in force, the Surety shall not be liable hereunder for a larger amount, in the aggregate, than the penal sum listed above. 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I, Kori M. Johanson, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary, of Farmington Casualty Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc., Seaboard Surety Company, St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance. Company,. St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company-of'America,,-and United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Power: of Aitorney.ezecuted by'said'Companies, which is in full force and effect and has not been revoked. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and iffiked the se`51s of said Companies this 20th day of APril 2007 Kori M. Johans Assistant Secretary (,I.SU.� srr�ry `FIDE 6 �pM I M,rlr CiO�Ob' d �i�tspy.��iv°�i' �!T1n if a��1i 9771� bgr -�R."1y�"9„5.m,1,.it�L r Na�1q9:�*27� �y'6j�wNC�E. �cio1 ��f,`liO�t:/RSJsRE'P..-�O�A�iA`AL.tf,9i~•o..i nnmf 1 S �apY gJw� wC�O�rrMa'Ut1a'Ou EJLr t`u1P`'mWw'/'afAa/p C�@ To verify the authenticity of this Power of Attorney, call 1-800-421-3880 or contact us at www.stpaultravelersbond.com. Please refer to the Attorney -In -Fact number, the above-named individuals and the details of the bond to which the power is attached. WARNING: THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY IS INVALID WITHOUT THE RED BORDER WARNIjfHIS POWER OF ATTORNEY IS INVALID WITHOUT THEBORDER TRAVELERS POWER OF ATTORNEY Bon o. 104888451 Farmington Casualty Company St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc. Travelers Casualty and Surety Company Seaboard Surety Company Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company Attorney -In Fact No. 214989 Certificate No. 001445000 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Seaboard Surety Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of New York, that St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, St. Paul. Guardian Insurance Company and St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company are corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota, that Farmington Casualty Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, and Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America are corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut, that United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Maryland, that Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Iowa, and that Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc. is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Wisconsin (herein collectively called the "Companies"), and that the Companies do hereby make, constitute and appoint David B. Ward, and Sharyl A. Markovits of the City of FriSCO , State of Texas , their true and lawful Attomey(s)-in-Fact, each in their separate capacity if more than one is named above, to sign, execute, seal and acknowledge any and all bonds, recognizances, conditional undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof on behalf of the Companies in their, business of guaranteeing the fidelity of persons, guaranteeing the performance of contracts and executing or guaranteeing bonds and undertakings required or permitted in any actions or proceedings allowed by law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the ComTan s have caused this instrument to be. signed and their corporate seals to be hereto affixed, this day of February ll 12th Farmington Casualty Company St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company Fidelity and Guaranty insurance Company St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc. Travelers Casualty and Surety Company Seaboard Surety Company Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company • pasut SWrEIy eta[ a �M SMS �Nsu ���.ur Z' `rL * �y 47 ?O`�_�`'�f 4Jpl 494 ',J► OBG 4��7tfy �� O ty - +) "^'..•m,cV - i �/'OaPOR., �F.lm �= CpRP�RAT�i n m NAHIi�{m. . �ta� aI • 1=• Qi (�'ti ANC I.i � Aft '($ 1,� tl �N • `(� A!M State of Connecticut City of Hartford ss. By: Georg Thom(Zjpson,t)" ce President On this the 2th day of February 2007 before me personally appeared George W. Thompson, who acknowledged himself to be the Senior Vice President of Farmington Casualty Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc., Seaboard Surety Company, St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, and United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, and that he, as such, being authorized so to do, executed the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein contained by signing on behalf of the corporations by himself as a duly authorized officer. G.TlT In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and official seal. ' Tor W w" C • V My Commission expires the 30th day of June, 2011. pp * Marie C. Tetreault Notary Public ell ( 58440-8-06 Printed in U.S.A. WARNING: THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY IS INVALID WITHOUT THE RED BORDER • z�ac q,w I 0 0 PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET FILE NO.: UP06-0025 PROJECT TYPE: Use Permit APN: 066-470-033 APPLICANT: MetroPCS ��eh . CN -0 us e- CO- S bcg��l.o..j .,�et C ADDRESS: 785 Orchard Dr. Suite 200, Folsom, CA 95630 PHONE: 916-220-0085 OWNER: Magalia Community Church ADDRESS: 13700 Skyway, Magalia, CA 95954 REPRESENTATIVE: Jeremy Watterberg ADDRESS: 22972 South 193rd St. Queen Creek, AZ 85242 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Collocation of 6 panel antennas at the 150 foot height level on an existing 178 foot tall monopole LOCATED: 13700 Skyway, approximately 1/2 mile northeast of the split with Old Skyway in Magalia PROPERTY ZONED: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION TOWN/AREA: C-2 (General Commercial) Ct A 1 C (Commercial) Magalia 1. Application accepted: 9/19/2006 Amount: $ 3954.5 Receipt #: PRJ124 & PRJ123 2. Assigned To: Meredith 11"vvm VJ1 VV USS 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: 10/11/2006 7. Comments received from: 8. Rezone Petition Signatures Checked: 9. Mailing List/Lead-in Sheet: 10. Environmental Determination: Clearinghouse circulation required: Yes No Date Sent to SCH: State Clearinghouse No. Categorical Exemption-CEQA# Negative Declaration De Minirnis: Mitigation Negative Declaration Subject to Fish & Game: Environmental Impact Report Gen. Rule Ex. — CEQA # Other 11. Staff Recommends: Approval_ZDenial 12. Date Notices Mailed: Neg Dec. Hearing Number of Notices: DIX 13. Newspaper Publication Date: Neg Dec. Hearing O r!o O C P G B 14. Planning Commission Hearing(s): Action taken: 15. Board of Supervisors' Hearing(s): Action taken: Board Resolution No.: Ordinance No: Adopted: 16. Type Use Permit, Send for signature: 17. N.O.E. / N.O.D. / APPENDIX G: Fish & Game Fees Paid: Yes No 18. Send letter if approval/denial to applicant/representative: 19. Copies to Environmental Health, Building, Land Development: 20. Assessor's Memo: 21. Copy of Use Permit to GIS: DEPA►..R:TMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUTTE COUNTY UNIFORM APPLICATION A PPLACAN'T: Agent inrormation to be provided is on page 2 APPLICANT'S NAME: (Ifapplication is different from owner an affidavit is required:) /�1E7�'D�S SAG/FO�P.u/ LG C A/ ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER. t�I�I)lit'S�: STREET, CITY, STATF, s ZIP CODE FILE NUMBER; (FOR OFFICE USF) 78 s o,�cfh9,e� &r, av - scvr� c?- 95� V Ole ' c Xaa TELEPHONE: NAME. OF PROPOSED PROJECT(lfany) 11/IFi�'D•�'�S s/7Z379/.3 "/yl ��%` (9'l6) 2-20 ODES LOCATION OF PRO.11=CT(Major cross sweets and AcIldress. if any) 137,00 sk�vl/1��A;�,/ �# qs��g-- GENERAL INFORMATION REQUIRED 0'v1l\I ICS NAME: `fELEPHO E: M/��,4 !g � ,/ //� ---1-AJ-4Z14 1(539)977- W6-3 ADDRESS: ^TTY, STATE, & ZIP CODE: %ONE G NERAL PLAN EXISTING LAND USE SITE SIZE (in Square f=eet or Acres) C-2- I G • , 7 72,4c • t I.XISTIN STRUCI-I RES (in Square Fcet) _ PROPOSED STRUCTI;R :S (in Square Feet) IVO AJrVV w/.a ss s✓1� _ /6V &x/sELAI 5MUaZ446 - &1) 11'X k>J R4.0 1,vs1&-- (e) a VAVAO t (Che ne) (Check Ore) ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE SEWIERED ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON PUBLIC WATER PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON SEPTIC ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON WI -;LL `VATER APPLICATION REQUESTED 1 i ❑ GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT ❑ TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP E❑ R EZOINE ❑ TENTATIVE PARCEI,. MAP AUSE PERMIT BUTTE E] WAIVER OF PARCEL MAP MINOR USE PERMIT& COUNTY C) BOUNDARY LINE MODIFICATION ❑ VARIANCE SEP 19 2006 ❑ LEGAL LOT DETERNUNATION ❑ MINOR VARIANCE DEVELOPMENT ❑ CERTIFICATE OF MERGER g ❑ ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT SERVICES ❑ MINING AND RECLAMATION PLAN , ❑ UI='vGL01'r+4ENT AGREEMENT ❑ OTHER PROJECT DESCRIPTION FULL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT (Attach necessary sheets. If this application is for a land division, describe thr number and size of parcels.) /� /d�A-7-ME ISD ICIV7 LEVEL av AM £kiwi v� ' 79 -Fcb7 7734& A401V0A%—S /.vsr,�l.G �.�l,Y/.t/�- /17G1'/•y?�..D E9U1O�E,v z� 8/iy� T� Div A NEW //' x /�'' �•�!�'E7L �4� OWNER CERTIFICATION I L'1=I'.'I'IF1"I'I IAT I AM PRISEI`ITLY THE LEGAL OWNER OR THE AUrFHORIZED AGENTOF THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY. 1-1,30-1 IER. I AC'Kt%!owu'1)GE_ TIME FILING OF THIS APPLICATION AND CER' 1 Y THAT ALL OF THE ABOV2 I;NFORM,ATIO*N IS TRUE AND ACC'(!14 I'I_. (If an agent is to be authorized, execute an affidavit of r" 1 and include Lhe al davit with this application.) DATE: l� S IGNA'I'U R.E: K:1F0Rt.4SkUNIF0RN1 APPI ICAT1ON Page I of? AGENT AUTHORIZATION TO: Butte County, Department of Development Services: wz:% °D/eCS- ✓moi(///� C' � /•` e��i1/�IXIS� Phone Number (Ciao) �� S Print Name IVlailin_ Address is hereby authorized to process the application for l lA1,01' on my property, identified as Butte County Assessor Parcel Number: APN# 4560' -44-70 -©33 Tliis 3tltlionzation 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 Signalure Architect and/or Engineer: Print Name of Architect/Engineer Print Name Signature Phone Number ( ) IF/D - C/�0 972- --;�xi°i • 4�lJy C�E-AZ 46.5z4Z I\vlailing Address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Verify: Date Received: ❑ AP Number(s) ❑ Owners Authorization ❑ Project Description Taken by: 11W/LD Plan E.H BUTTE COUNTY Total Amount Received: SEP 19 2006 DEVELOPMENT ❑ Legal Description SE'RWCES ❑ Zoning Requirements ❑ Copies of plot plan Receipt No. CDF NOD/NOE Fees 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". KAFORMS,MNIPORM APPLICATION Page 2 of 2 as of • BUTTE COUNTY COUNTY OF BUTTE SEP 19 2006 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM DEVELOPMENT (To be completed By Project Applicant) SERVICES Date Filed OF -1171 fl�t6 GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. Name and address of owner, and/or developer, and/or project sponsor: /VZ/W/Q S GL C • ,9/f.Y= 425v C • 785 zo • "CmQ (;4 95�� 2. Address of project: /-3;ry S� • Assessor's Parcel Number: 6"- 4--70- 033 3. Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project: Ae'V ���' yo/L1E�i�5' • 78S6�elf�o DP.� STS' ZGY� •�G�-.�1� g} 9'S6� 9�6?.2D�5 4. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: /VO/V, 5. Existing general plan designation: C/17�7./4L.. r!C) ftEiP/Cul�/sid��vnlsL �.Q1�) 6. Existing zoning district: 7. How is land currently used? /-5(/.577a/L CR41—C 4 4cr 4'1577A/� IN1441AE55 11- C4-/7/ S. Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed): 4db11ifdc//LZ14Ny41 Ly1i(Z4, SS e;40f14C M �/_5PA1*7 /10 �.y h4el,6 7 Ab EX�.VS/piv Orc E,1riST�it/l� �GYIifLY/�vi> Project Description: 9. Site size: `E) ��ci�/7i ' ��'� /. �X• �JALr� IA45&f (Acres/Sq. Feet) �lisr�x��, �'�lc✓v 7 y 10. Off-street parking spaces: Full size: /y�� Compact: .'Total: 11. 1 1 . Plans a't'tached: Yes No 12. Proposed development schedule /o BE e0V-'57A'Lf:-;P /D "'11" 777"-W�K 44,yS 43r- GG�1�iyJENC�iilE.t/T" GK GONS'Ti�'l�CT7Dti/ . 13. Associated projects /VO/VE , E.%CrS7-IA14 ;0�6W175 1DW 15)7;VEC FL�C�L/ / G3CCc/,OA�VTS RaIr L/� D! 25 qW Nlle Def- 0/. 14. Anticipated incremental or phased development S�NCLF fJ/�CsF �lL �0�1�0/ETA b6V,54-0A,Wex1r- -AQ) 0 Butte County Department of Development Services 0 Planning Division 0 Eal A. UP 06-0025 — staff recommends approval Name: MetroPCS Project: Use Permit UP 06-0025 Planner: Meredith Williams APN: 066-470-033 Zoning: AR -1 Location: 13700 Skyway, approximately 1/2 mile northeast of the split with Old Skyway in Magalia. Proposal: Collocation of 6 panel antennas at the 150 foot height level on an existing 178 foot tall monopole and place up to four equipment cabinets within the existing compound. There is a 10 -day appeal period on decisions with the Clerk of the Board. Meredith Williams gave a brief description of the project. She corrected Condition #4 of the Use Permit, to read as follows: 4. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within two years of the date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the Permittee, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit will be required to establish the use. Chairman Nelson asked the Commission if there were any questions. There were none. The hearing was opened to the public. Ken Crouse, representative for the applicant addressed the Commission and stated that he was present to answer any questions or concerns. Chairman Nelson asked if there were any questions. There were none. The hearing was closed and comments confined to the Commission and staff. It was moved by Commissioner Marin, and seconded by Commissioner Leland, and unanimously carried to adopt Resolution PC 06-62 approving the Use Permit for Metro PCS subject to the findings and conditions, and changing "one" to "two" in Condition #4 to allow two years to establish the use for the permit. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ MINUTES, NOVEMBER 9, 2006 - ■ PAGE 5 ■ 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 Il/T 1.9417ZAAW 5* 6YV77> mlx/4,6C 1AV e-2„ Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? 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. Discuss below all items NO x O Butte County Department of Development Services ❑ Planning Division O W Environmental Setting: (Attach brief description) 32. Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. 33. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one -family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set -back, rear yard, etc.). Attach photographs of the vicinity. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. Certification I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date Signature K:\Planning\FORMS\Submittal\ENV-INFO.FRM 0 Butte County Department of Development Services 0 Planning Division 0 Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile APPLICATION FOR COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY INSTALLATION Applicant Name: Project Number: Note: This checklist must be accompanied by a Use Permit or Minor Use Permit Application (per Butte County Code Section 24-262.E). APPLICATION PACKET CHECKLIST The applicant should discuss the application requirements with Department of Development Services, Public Works and Environmental Health staff prior to submitting an application. Please note that acceptance of your application is not an indication of approval. Application packets with missing components cannot be accepted. Include this checklist along with your submittal. Applicant Planner 1. El, E Statement of Justification. Must include the following: a. ❑ Li,d A description of the proposed facility, including the type being requested. b. ❑ Height from natural grade to the top of proposed Facility. c. ❑ IJ Support equipment proposed. d. ❑ IJd" RFR/EMF and wattage output data including the number of channels. e. ❑ (0 Horizontal and vertical location coordinates. 2. ❑ 19 Proposed elevations of the structure and any accessory buildings, including building height and other physical dimensions, drawn to graphic scale. ❑ L'� Visual impact assessment photo montages, mock-ups 3. p , s as determined by the Director ofP g P 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. • � d 4. ❑ Mock-ups required (may be required at any time during the processing of the permit). 5. ❑ �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. 6. ❑ ID/A complete service are ' p a map showing the provider's entire wireless communications network 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. 7. ❑ L5d Agraphic depiction of the search ring and all other technical criteria used in determining the proposed facility location. 8. ❑ Z 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. 9. ❑ At the time of application for new wireless facilities use permit, the applicant should consider any future needs for installation of backup emergency power (diesel generator) systems. Related to such installations, applicant must provide the following information: a. ❑ ❑ Operating specifications of the diesel generator, including horsepower rating and noise output rating. (� �f \ b. ❑ ❑ Provide specifications for noise attenuation/acoustical shielding structures/enclosures for the diesel engine. c. ❑ ❑ Fuel tank specifications, also specifying above or below ground installation. Location of all emergency power backup installations must be clearly specified on the site plan. d. ❑ ❑ State number, specifications, and location of all battery backup systems. e. ❑ ❑ Provide proposed hours of periodic testing of emergency power systems. f. ❑ ❑ The applicant acknowledges that s/he will need to submit an application to Butte County Environmental Health Division for approval of a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan by a separate Request for Service Environmental Health Division application and accompanying fee for each project that includes an emergency backup power system. A 10. ❑ Written evidence demonstrating that the selected facility structure or tower design is as visually unobtrusive as possible, given technical and engineering considerations. This evidence shall indicate which type of facility is required to provide reasonably effective service and also the best technology and/or construction available to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness. The use of best available technology and/or construction to maximally achieve visual unobtrusiveness is mandatory. 11. ❑ ❑ Applicants who operate common carrier facilities (specifically, but not limited to J cellular, PCS, SMR and paging service licensees of the FCC) shall provide written Iu 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. 12. ❑ 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. 13. ❑ RI/A report, simed by a qualified radio frequency engineer licensed by the FCC, prepared pursuant to FCC OET 65, stating whether the maximum radio frequency radiatiori/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. 14. ❑ �- Landscaping and painting plans for the completed project. 15. ❑ ❑ Projects in Agricultural Zones (A-5 through A-160) shall, prior to submitting an application for a proposed facility, submit a site plan of the proposed facility to the Butte County Agricultural 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. 16. ❑ ❑ All applications for facilities that are proposed to be located within the boundaries 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. After approval and prior to issuance of the building permit, the applicant shall post a performance security 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: In addition, the applicant shall post a separate performance security to cover the cost of removal of the facility in the event that such facility is abandoned, or the permit has been terminated for violation of its conditions by the county after hearing, or, has expired, or after notice has been given to the owner/operator by the county, no application for renewal has been filed. Additional information may be required in order to clarify, correct or 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. Please call the Planning Division of the Department of Development Services at (530) 538-7601 if you have any questions about these requirements. Signature: Signature: Applicant/Representative Planner Receiving Application - Date K:\Planning\FORMS\APPLICATIONS\Communications Facilities.doc Revised 08/04/06 Date: All Facilities Are Subject To The Following Land Use Permitting Requirements In Specified Zone Districts, In Addition To All Applicable Requirements Of This Chapter. (24-262(d)) PERMIT REQUIREMENTS ONE DISTRICT BUILDING FACADE ROOF MOUNTED CO -LOCATION NEW TOWER OR POLE UTILITY POLE MOUNTED (Includes Antenna) -5 TO A-10 MUP MUP MUP UP MUP -15 TO A-160 MUP MUP MUP MUP MUP AR TO AR -10 UP UP UP UP MUP -SR* P P P P P MR UP UP UP UP UP R-1 TO FR -10 UP UP UP UP UP R-20 TO FR -160 MUP MUP MUP MUP MUP 1 TO R4* P P P P MUP** -N* P P P P MUP** T-1* P P P P MUP** SR TO SR5* P P P P NIUP** -P* P P P P MUP** S -H* P P P P MUP* NIB?* P P P P MUP** UP UP UP UP UP -Z* P P P P P C-1 MUP MUP MUP MUP AP C-2 MUP MUP MUP MUP AP C -C MUP MUP MUP MUP AP -C MUP MUP MUP MUP AP -C MUP MUP MUP MUP AP -1 MUP MUP MUP MUP AP -1 MUP MUP MUP MUP AP -2 MUP MUP MUP MUP AP C -F MUP MUP MUP MUP AP [IM -1 TO TM -160 MUP MUP MUP MUP AP Z-160 MUP MUP MUP MUP AP -Q MUP MUP MUP' MUP AP P MUP MUP MUP MUP AP -C MUP MUP MUP MUP AP P = Prohibited AP = Administrative Permit MUP = Minor Use Permit UP = Use Permit * Facilities are prohibited from locating in these zones or within one thousand (1,000) feet of these zones, or within one thousand (1,000) feet of the property line of any parcel within any residential zone in any incorporated city in the County of Butte or in any incorporated or unincorporated area of another.county. The installation of and the'permitting of facilities in these areas is prohibited except when: 1) no feasible alternative site exists; and 2) a denial would constitute a prohibition on the provision of the affected wireless communications service in violation of federal or state Law. The burden of proof shall be on the applicant to establish both conditions. A use permit is required in these zones or within one thousand (1,000) feet of these zones should both exceptions herein be met by the applicant. **Utility pole mounted facilities may be located within RI to R4, R -N, RT -1, SR to SR -5, R -P, S -H and MHP zones with an approved minor use permit. ***Notwithstanding any other provision of the Butte County Code, whenever an applicant proposing a facility in any prohibited area or of any prohibited height or configuration, such that this section imposes the burden of proof on such applicant to show that: 1) no feasible alternative site exists; and 2) a denial would constitute a prohibition on the provision of the affected wireless communications service in violation of federal or state Law; a hearing shall be held on the above two (2) issues by the board of supervisors. At such hearing, the applicant shall have the burden of producing evidence and the burden of proving the above two (2) conditions through competent evidence introduced into the record. The board may allow others the same opportunity to present evidence at the hearing. The formal rules of evidence shall not apply at such hearings. A presumption shall exist as to the lack of the two (2) conditions. The decision of the board of supervisors shall be sustained if it is supported by competent evidence contained in the record. At the conclusion of the hearing, the board of supervisors shall determine, based upon the evidence in the record, whether the applicant has met the burden of proof, make findings based on the evidence presented, and refer the applicant's proposal back to the planning commission for further proceedings on the applicant's proposal consistent with the board's findings. t FILE COPY RESOLUTION NO. PC 06-62 A RESOLUTION OF THE BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING USE PERMIT 06-0025 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered Use Permit 06-0025 for MetroPCS, in accordance with Chapter 24, Section 45; Use Permits, of the Butte County Code on Assessor's Parcel Number 066-470-033; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined that the project is categorically exempt under Section 15311 in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act; and WHEREAS, said Use Permit was referred to various affected public and private agencies, County departments, and referral agencies for review and comments; and WHEREAS, a duly noticed public hearing was held on November 9, 2006; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered public comments and a report from the Planning Division. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission: I. Finds that this project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15311. Section 15311 consists of construction of minor structures accessory (appurtenant) to existing facilities. Antennas placed on an existing communications tower are considered to be accessory structures. The payment of fees pursuant to Fish and Game Code Section 711.4 and 14 CCR 753.5 is not required. II. Makes the following Use Permit findings: A. The proposed location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use are in accordance with the purpose of the Butte County Code, the purpose of the zone in which the site is located, the Butte County General Plan, and the development policies and standards of the County because: i. Conditions of approval have been applied to this project pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section 24-262 (Wireless Communication Facilities). The project is in accord with the purposes of the AR -1 zone and the Butte County General Plan designations of Agricultural Residential. The AR -1 zone permits collocations with the approval of a Use Permit. The Agricultural Residential land use designation allows public uses, such as mobile phone service providers. ii. Collocation of antennas on a previously approved tower decreases the need for communication towers elsewhere to provide service. Reducing the number of communication towers needed to provide necessary service is a benefit to the County. B. The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use would be compatible with, and would not adversely affect, or be detrimental to adjacent uses, residents, buildings, structures, or natural resources, with consideration given to: 1. Harmony in scale, bulk, coverage, and density: The proposed antennas would not increase the height of the proposed communications tower or extend horizontally beyond the other proposed antennas. 2. The availability of public facilities, services and utilities: Electrical power and telephone service is currently established at the property and no additional services or utilities would be required for this project. A water source and a sewage disposal system are not required because the facility will be unmanned. 3. The harmful effect, if any, upon desirable neighborhood character: The radio-frequency emissions from the proposed antennas would meet FCC standards for public exposure. The proposed antennas would not result in a significant visual impact to the neighborhood in that the new antennas and mounting hardware would be painted to match the neutral grey color of the communications monopole. The proposed antennas and equipment cabinets would generate a negligible amount of additional noise on the site. 4. The generation of traffic and the capacity and physical character of surrounding streets: Only a negligible amount of additional vehicle traffic would occur during installation of the antennas and equipment cabinets. The communications facility would be unmanned and only one site -visit per month would be required by maintenance personnel after installation. The existing driveway off Skyway would provide access for the project site and would not be impacted by this increase in vehicular traffic. 5. The suitability of the site for the type and intensity of use or development which is proposed: The site is ideally suited for the project because the proposed antennas would be mounted on a previously approved communications tower that would provide wireless service to the Magalia and Northern Paradise area. 6. Any other relevant impact of the proposed use: The Planning Division has circulated the proposed collocation application to County Agencies and has received no evidence that the use would cause any other relevant impact. C. Based on the above findings, the proposed location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use and the conditions under which it would be operated or maintained would not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. 2 n 0 • D. The proposed use will comply with each of the applicable provisions of Butte County Code Chapter 24, Section 262. Conditions of approval have been applied to this project pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section 24-262 (Wireless Communication Facilities). The project is in accord with the purposes of the AR -1 zone and the Butte County General Plan designation of Agricultural Residential. The AR -1 zone allows collocations with approval of a Use Permit. The Agricultural Residential land use designation allows public uses, such as mobile phone service providers. E. This project would place antennas on a previously approved communications tower, which eliminates the need for a new communications tower to be erected elsewhere in the project area. F. The radio-frequency emissions generated by the antennas on the communications tower would be below the public exposure limits set by the FCC for wireless communication facilities. G. The proposed antennas would not create any impacts to aircraft operations because they will not increase the height of the previously approved communications tower nor extend horizontally beyond the other proposed antennas. H. Wireless telephone services are regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission and are considered to be a public use consistent with the AR -1 zone and the AR General Plan land use designation. III. Approves Use Permit 06-0025 for MetroPCS, subject to the findings and conditions in Exhibit "A" DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of November, 2006, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners Marin, Leland, Lambert, and Chairman Nelson NOES: No one ABSENT: Commissioner Wilson ABSTAIN: No one .CHUCK NELSON, Chairman Planning Commission County of Butte, State of California ATTEST: L RICHARDSON, Secretary Planning Commission County of Butte, State of California 3 i C� EXHIBIT A USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: (Certified Mail Rec.) UP 06-0025 PERMIT NO. 066-470-033 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below: MetroPCS is hereby granted a Use Permit in accordance with application filed to collocate six pannel antennas at a height of 150 feet. Approval is also granted for up to four equipment cabinets (78" x 40" x 36") on a new 11' x 14' concrete pad within the lease area for associated ground equipment. 1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of this Use Permit constitutes cause for the revocation of said permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Butte County Zoning Ordinance, including Butte County Code Sec. 24-45.65. 2. Unless otherwise provided for in a special condition to this Use Permit, all conditions must be completed prior to or concurrently with the establishment of the granted use. The use granted by this Use Permit must be established within 24 months of the delivery of the countersigned permit to the Permittee. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid, and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within two years of the date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the Permittee, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use. 5. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division 1. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan, on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Attachment D" and date-stamped September 19, 2006, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 2. The new antennas and mounting hardware shall be painted to match the neutral grey color of the existing communications tower. 4 0 a 3. The installation of the facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division that all associated towers in excess of thirty (30) feet in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 4. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the facility. 5. The placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. 6. The installation of the facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 7. The facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 8. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 9. The facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 10. The facility or combination of the facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 11. If it is found that the facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the facility. In no case shall the facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin 65. 12. Prior to issuance of the Use Permit, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 13. All facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. 5 0 s 14. The facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 15. The owner/operator of the facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 16. The facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 17. The collocation of the antennas allowed by this Use Permit requires the issuance of a building permit from the Butte County Building Division. The Building Division, based upon engineered calculations submitted by the applicant, may determine that the tower cannot physically support the requested number of antennas. If that is the case, the number of new antennas allowed on the tower may be fewer than the number of antennas permitted by this Use Permit. California Department of Forestry/Butte County Fire 18. Construction, installation or development of buildings and/or roads, driveways, gates and bridges on parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations—Public Resources Code 4290, 4291 and current Butte County Improvement Standards, whichever is stricter. 19. Place a note on a separate document, which is to be recorded concurrently with the Parcel or Final map, or on an additional map sheet stating, "Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the time of permit issuance and maintained continuously thereafter. Environmental Health Division 20. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide a completed Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code. County Counsel 21. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing conditions, that they are in fact the conditions which were imposed upon the granting of this use permit, and that I agree to abide fully by said conditions. Date: Applicant G*1 NOTE: Issuance of this Use Permit does not waive requirement of obtaining Building and Health Division permits before starting construction, nor does it waive any other requirements. Butte County Planning Commission Chairman cc: Land Development Division Building Division Environmental Health Division Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessors Office ZAUP\METROPCS UP 06-0025\PlamingCommissionDocs\ VA �A DECLARATION OF FEES DUE (California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4) NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT MetroPCS 785 Orchard Dr. Suite 200 Folsom, CA 95630 FILING NO. Project Title/File Number: Use Permit, UP06-0025 APN: 066-470-033 CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: L L 4 DEC -i1 2006 CANDACE J. GRUBBS, BUTTE CO. CLERK NOTICE OF EXEMPTION/STATEMENT OF EXEMPTION (X) A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee ( ) B. De Minimis Impact - Certificate of Fee Exemption $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 2. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION - FEE REQUIRED ( ) A. Negative Declaration $1,250 State Filing Fee $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee ( ) B. Environmental Impact Report $850 State Filing Fee $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee OTHER (Specify) $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee PAYMENT / NON-PAYMENT OF FEES: 1. (X) PAYMENT: The above fees have been paid. See attached receipt(s) # PRJ124 & PRJ123 ( ) NON-PAYMENT: The above fees are required. Not paid. Chief Planning Official By: Tim Snellings, Development Services Title: Director Lead Agency: Butte County Department of Development Services Date: November 29, 2006 TWO COPIES OF THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED WITH ALL ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. THREE COPIES OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION ARE REQUIRED FOR FILING. ALL APPLICABLE FEES ARE DUE AND PAYABLE PRIOR TO THE FILING OF ANY ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE COUNTY OF BUTTE. :, • APPENDIX A 0 NOTICE OF EXEMPTION TO: _ Office of Planning and Research FROM: Butte County Planning Division 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 7 County Center Drive Sacramento, CA 95814 Oroville, CA 95965 X County Clerk County of Butte 25 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Project Title: Use Permit, UP06-0025 Assessor's Parcel No.: 066-470-033 Applicant: MetroPCS, 785 Orchard Dr. Suite 200, Folsom, CA 95630 Project Location -Specific: 13700 Skyway, approximately 1/2 mile northeast of the split with Old Skyway in Magalia I Project Location -City: Magalia Project Location -County: Butte Description of Nature, Purpose and Beneficiaries of Project: Collocation of 6 panel antennas at the 150 foot height level on an existing 178 foot tall monopole Name of Person or Agency Approving Project: Butte County Planning Commission or Butte County Board of Supervisors Exempt Status: (Check One) Ministerial (Sec. 15073) Declared Emergency [Sec. 15071(a)] Emergency Project [Sec. 15071 (b) and (c)] X Categorical Exemption. State type and section number: 15311 Statutorily Exempt — 15274(a) Reasons why project is exempt: Class 11 consists of construction, or replacement of minor structures accessory to (appurtenant to) existing commercial, industrial, or institutional facilities; Contact Person: Meredith Williams Telephone: (530) 538-7601 If filed by applicant: 1. Attach certified document of exemption finding. 2. Has a notice of exemption been filed by the public agency approving the project? Yes No Date Received For Filing: Charles Thistlethwaite, Development Services Planning Manager TOTAL 16,629.93 APPROVED BY: DECEIVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER TREASURER I ,- ��?%,�'' 8y: By: z , whiie=-treasurar pinIc--auditor caranr=depositor. golden rod=file AIN COUNTY OF BUl � C AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE A.lD TREASURER'S RECEIPT GROVILLE, CA I 1 ATR NO 8,72 RECEIVED FROM. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - PLANNII<IG DIVISION BAG ti 329 DATE 9127J2006 FUND FUND DEPT ACCT CASH DESCRIPTION INV# TITLE CODE CODE CODE CODE AMOUW DEPOSIT DATE: 9;':2 FOR: 9M RECD PRJ113- PRJ147 PLANNING APP FEES i G ---- IdL M0 444001 4210904 10,1001 12,443.43 � LAND DEVELOPMENT GENL X3010 441'W1 4611700 101601 1.213.M I� EWRONMENTAL HLT H PH FUND 0021 54,3013 •1614901 181(209 1,752..012 I i FIRE PLNG ADPL FEE FIRE PROT 0100 4-9W01 4617240 90'10121 1,149.00 N0DfVJOE CLKS F1LNG FEE C ---NL C-0.1 9 ` 47000'1 46 1-2319 1010011 150.00 I AGRICULTURE I GENL 6010 4GW01 4612200 10100i 262.50 TOTAL 16,629.93 APPROVED BY: DECEIVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER TREASURER I ,- ��?%,�'' 8y: By: z , whiie=-treasurar pinIc--auditor caranr=depositor. golden rod=file 1� P, ;gJTTE COUNTY RECEP 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 75965 Receipt Number: PRJ124 Project Number: UP06-0025 Site Address: 13700 SKYWAY Applicant: MetroPCS 785 Orchard Drive, Suite 200 Folsom, CA 95630 Description: Colocation of existing tower. a Printed:- 9/20/2006 1:49 pm Fee Description Account Number Fee Amount Notice of Determination/Exempt 0010-470001-4612319-1010 $36.00 Use Permit plus EH Fee -AG 0010-460001-461200-10100 $32.50 Use Permit plus EH Fee -EH 0010-540003-4614901-1010 $404.00 Use Permit plus EH Fee -FR 0100-0-4617240-101001 $347.00 Use Permit plus EH Fee -LD 0010-440004-4611700-1010 $165.00 Use Permit plus EH Fee -PL 0010-440001-4210900-1010 $1,348.00 Total Fees Paid: $2,332.50 Date Paid: 9/19/2006 Paid By: MetroPCS Pay Method: Check 2332.5 Received By: Tina Bonham Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING 11/13/2006 MetroPCS 785 Orchard Dr. Suite 200 Folsom, CA 95630 Re: Use Permit, UP06-0025, AP: 066-470-033 Gentlemen: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Commission held November 9, 2006, your request for a Use PermitCollocation of 6 panel antennas at the 150 foot height level on an existing 178 foot tall monopole, on property zoned, C-2, (General Commercial), was approved subject to the conditions listed on the enclosures. The property is located 13700 Skyway, approximately 1/2 mile northeast of the split with Old Skyway in Magalia. Please sign both copies and return both copies to this Division within 40 calendar days. Should you desire to appeal any of the conditions imposed by the Planning Commission, you must do so in writing prior to 5:00 p.m., Monday, November 20, 2006 to the: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors 25 County Center Drive Oroville, California, 95965 The appeal fee of $50.00 must be paid at that time. If you do not appeal, and if there are no other appeals within the 10 calendar -day appeal period, the action of the Planning Commission is final. APPROVAL OF PROJECT SUBJECT TO PAYMENT OF ALL APPLICABLE FEES Payment of all applicable fees will be required as a condition of approval for your project. Prompt payment of invoiced amounts will expedite the approval process in satisfying this condition. Please be aware that failure to return the signed copies within 40 calendar days will invalidate the Planning Commission's approval. Re-application to this Division would then be necessary. The Use Permit is deemed granted when the enclosures have been signed by the applicant, with the counter signature of the Chairman of the Planning Commission, and said permit is received by the 1 • applicant by registered mail. n Pursuant to Section 66020 (d) (2) of the Government Code you are hereby notified that you have 90 days to register a protest challenging any fees, dedications, reservations, or exactions imposed as conditions of approval for this project. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Meredith Williams at 538-6705 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, 0 Lynn Richardson Commission Clerk Cc: Jeremy Watterberg Magalia Community Church Uletters\merge letters\APPRCATUP.dot Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION,* BUILDING* PLANNING October 27, 2006 MetroPCS 785 Orchard Dr. Suite 200 Folsom, CA 95630 Re: UP06-0025, AP: 066-470-033 Gentlemen: Enclosed is a copy of the Agenda Report concerning your application for a Collocation of 6 panel antennas at the 150 foot height level on an existing 178 foot tall monopole on property zoned C-2 (General Commercial). The project is located 13700 Skyway, approximately 1/2 mile northeast of the split with Old Skyway in Magalia. Should you have any concerns with the report or conditions of approval, please contact us in advance of the meeting so that we may work together to resolve your concerns. A public hearing has been set for November 9, 2006, at 9:00 a.m. This meeting will be held in the Board of Supervisors' Room, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. The Planning Commission recommends that the applicant or their authorized representative be present. at the hearing to respond to any questions the Commission may have. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Meredith Williams of this office at 538-6705, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Lynnlkichardson Commission Clerk Enc. cc: Jeremy Watterberg Magalia Community Church Environmental Health Land Development K Vetters\merge letters\SCHEDULE.dot II go L E BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT —November 9, 2006 Applicant: MetroPCS Owner: Magalia Community Church File #: UP06-0025 Request: Use Permit to collocate six pannel antennas at a height of 150 feet on an existing 178 foot monopole and place up to four equipment cabinets within the existing compound. G.P.: AR Zoning: AR -1 Zone Date: April 14, 1998 APN: 066-470-033 Parcel Size: 7.7 Acres EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Supervisor District: 5 Planner: Meredith Williams Associate Planner Location: 13700 Skyway, approximate %2 mile northeast of the split with Old Skyway, in Magalia. Attachments: A: Resolution with attached Use Permit and Conditions B: General Plan/Zoning Map C: Photo Simulations D: Site Plan MetroPCS proposes to collocate six panel antennas 150 feet above ground on an existing 178 foot monopole communications tower in order to enhance its wireless voice and data services. MetroPCS also proposes to store radio transmitting equipment in two to four new cabinets installed on a new 11'x14' concrete pad within an existing 1,600 square foot compound. Cingular will be the third carrier with service on the tower. Staff recommends approval of this Use Permit with findings and conditions. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: • Use Permit to collocate a total of six panel antennas at the centerline height of 150 -feet above ground level on an existing 178 -foot monopole communications tower. The existing facility is owned by Cingular Wireless (UP 01-25, issued October 30, 2001), successor to Chico MSA Cellular Inc., d/b/a AT&T Wireless Services. • MetroPCS proposes to install up to four prefabricated equipment cabinets on a new 11'x14' concrete pad within the existing 1,600 square foot leased compound area. • Panels are 72" long by 8" wide by 2.5" deep and will match the neutral grey color of the communications tower. ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 9, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0025 Agenda Report ■ Page 1 of 11 ■ • MetroPCS will use this facility, operating in the 1895-1910 Megahertz (MHz) and 1975-1990 MHz ranges, to enhance its wireless voice and data services. • The communication facility will be unmanned and does not require a water source or a sewage disposal system. • Approximately one visit per month would be made to the site by MetroPCS technicians to perform routine maintenance. • No advertising or signage is proposed, except signs required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and emergency contact information. • No exterior lighting is proposed. • Access to the site will be via an existing driveway off Skyway. • There will be a total of three wireless communication carriers on the monopole communications tower: MetroPCS, Cingular Wireless and Ubiquitel PCS. SITE CHARACTERISTICS: • The subject parcel is zoned AR -1 (Agricultural Residential, 1 acre minimum) at the tower location and C-2 (General Commercial) for the front 1/3rd of the parcel. • The subject parcel has a General Plan Land Use designation of AR (Agricultural Residential) at the tower location and C (Commercial) for the front 1/3rd of the parcel. • The parcels to the north and immediately east of the site are zoned AR -1. The parcels to the south and west across Old Skyway are zoned C-2. • The project site, 2,400 feet above sea level, contains a church and several accessory structures. • Land uses on the surrounding parcels vary and include commercial activities, a cemetery, residential, and vacant timberland. • The existing communications tower was approved in 2001 by Use Permit 01-25. • The communications tower and associated equipment shelter will be located within a 1,600 square foot lease area. • The lease area is surrounded by a 6 -foot chain link fence. • The project site is not located within an Airport Compatibility Zone. ANALYSIS: • The project would not result in a significant increase in air emissions, fugitive dust emissions, light, noise, or vehicle traffic. • Only a minor amount of construction activity would be performed in one continuous installation of the proposed antennas and associated ground equipment. • The proposed antennas are not expected to create any significant visual impacts because they would not increase the height of the proposed tower nor will they extend horizontally beyond the existing antennas. ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 9, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0025 Agenda Report ■ Page 2 of I 1 ■ • Photo simulations of the proposed antennas (Attachment C) show that they would not significantly change the appearance of the tower. • No on-site emergency power generators exist or are proposed; emergency power would be obtained from temporarily employed generators. ZONING/GENERAL PLAN CONSISTENCY • Sections 24-96 and 24-146 of Butte County Code state that communications facilities are not permitted in the AR -1 or C-2 zoning districts unless a permit is obtained, subject to the requirements of Butte County Code Section 24-262. Section 24-262(d) states that a Use Permit must be obtained for the collocation of antennas on an existing tower/pole in the AR -1 zone. • The General Plan Land Use designation of Agricultural Residential allows public uses as secondary uses, and mobile phone service providers are considered a public utility because they are regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission. The project has been conditioned to meet the requirements of Section 24-262, including: • Radio-frequency emissions in excess of FCC standards are not allowed. • Facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered to be abandoned and must be removed. • Written verification submitted annually attesting that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC Office of Engineering & Technology Bulletin 65 (Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields, August 1997). • Submittal of a bond or cash deposit to cover the cost of a radio-frequency study and removal of the proposed facilities. • Engineering analysis to ensure that the proposed communications tower would be able to support the proposed antennas. Radio -Frequency (RF) Emissions • A radio-frequency analysis, prepared by a registered electrical engineer, determined that the total RF power density for all proposed antennas at this location would be less than 13.3% of the FCC standard for uncontrolled environments, based on worst-case calculations. • The proposed operation of the site would be in compliance with the FCC requirements for public exposure to RF radiation. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This application for a Use Permit to allow the collocation of antennas on a previously approved communications tower is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15311. Section 15311 exempts construction of minor structures accessory (appurtenant) to existing facilities. Antennas placed on an existing communications tower are considered to be accessory structures. ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 9, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0025 Agenda Report ■ Page 3 of 11 ■ RESOLUTION - A RESOLUTION OF THE BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING USE PERMIT 06-0025 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered Use Permit 06-0025 for MetroPCS, in accordance with Chapter 24, Section 45; Use Permits, of the Butte County Code on Assessor's Parcel Number 066-470-033; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined that the project is categorically exempt under Section 15311 in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act; and WHEREAS, said Use Permit was referred to various affected public and private agencies, County departments, and referral agencies for review and comments; and WHEREAS, a duly noticed public hearing was held on November 9, 2006; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered public comments and a report from the Planning Division. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission: I. Finds that this project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15311. Section 15311 consists of construction of minor structures accessory (appurtenant) to existing facilities. Antennas placed on an existing communications tower are considered to be accessory structures. The payment of fees pursuant to Fish and Game Code Section 711.4 and 14 CCR 753.5 is not required. .II. Makes the following Use Permit findings: A. The proposed location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use are in accordance with the purpose of the Butte County Code, the purpose of the zone in which the site is located, the Butte County General Plan, and the development policies and standards of the County because: i. Conditions of approval have been applied to this project pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section 24-262 (Wireless Communication Facilities). The project is in accord with the purposes of the AR -1 zone and the Butte County General Plan designations of Agricultural Residential. The AR -1 zone permits collocations with the approval of a Use Permit. The Agricultural Residential land use designation allows public uses, such as mobile phone service providers. ii. Collocation of antennas on a previously approved tower decreases the need for communication towers elsewhere to provide service. Reducing the number -of communication towers needed to provide necessary service is a benefit to the County. ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 9, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0025 Agenda Report ■ Page 4 of 11 ■ C� B. The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use would be compatible with, and would not adversely affect, or be detrimental to adjacent uses, residents, buildings, structures, or natural resources, with consideration given to: 1. Harmony in scale, bulk, coverage, and density: The proposed antennas would not increase the height of the proposed communications tower or extend horizontally beyond the other proposed antennas. 2. The availability of public facilities, services and utilities: Electrical power and telephone service is currently established at the property and no additional services or utilities would be required for this project. A water source and a sewage disposal system are not required because the facility will be unmanned. 3. The harmful effect, if any, upon desirable neighborhood character: The radio frequency emissions from the proposed antennas would meet FCC standards for public exposure. The proposed antennas would not result in a significant visual impact to the neighborhood in that the new antennas and mounting hardware would be painted to match the neutral grey color of the communications monopole. The proposed antennas and equipment cabinets would generate a negligible amount of additional noise on the site. 4. The generation of traffic and the capacity and physical character of surrounding streets: Only a negligible amount of additional vehicle traffic would occur during installation of the antennas and equipment cabinets. The communications facility would be unmanned and only one site -visit per month would be required by maintenance personnel after installation. The existing driveway off Skyway would provide access for the project site and would not be impacted by this increase in vehicular traffic. 5. The suitability of the site for the type and intensity of use or development which is proposed: The site is ideally suited for the project because the proposed antennas would be mounted on a previously approved communications tower that would provide wireless service to the Magalia and Northern Paradise area. 6. Any other relevant impact of the proposed use: The Planning Division has circulated the proposed collocation application to County Agencies and has received no evidence that the use would cause any other relevant impact. C. Based on the above findings, the proposed location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use and the conditions under which it would be ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 9, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0025 Agenda Report ■ Page 5 of I I ■ • 1 • operated or maintained would not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. D. The proposed use will comply with each of the applicable provisions of Butte County Code Chapter 24, Section 262. Conditions of approval have been applied to this project pursuant to the applicable requirements of Section 24-262 (Wireless Communication Facilities). The project is in accord with the purposes of the AR -1 zone and the Butte County General Plan designation of Agricultural Residential. The AR -1 zone allows collocations with approval of a Use Permit. The Agricultural Residential land use designation allows public uses, such as mobile phone service providers. E. This project would place antennas on a previously approved communications tower, which eliminates the need for a new communications tower to be erected elsewhere in the project area. F. The radio-frequency emissions generated by the antennas on the communications tower would be below the public exposure limits set by the FCC for wireless communication facilities. G. The proposed antennas would not create any impacts to aircraft operations because they will not increase the height of the previously approved communications tower nor extend horizontally beyond the other proposed antennas. H. Wireless telephone services are regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission and are considered to be a public use consistent with the AR -1 zone and the AR General Plan land use designation. III. Approves Use Permit 06-0025 for MetroPCS, subject to the findings and conditions in Exhibit "A" DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of November, 2006, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: CHUCK NELSON, Chairman Planning Commission County of Butte, State of California ATTEST: LYNN RICHARDSON, Secretary Planning Commission County of Butte, State of California ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 9, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0025 Agenda Report ■ Page 6 of 11 ■ • EXHIBIT A USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: • (Certified Mail Rec.) UP 06-0025 PERMIT NO. 066-470-033 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below: MetroPCS is hereby granted a Use Permit in accordance with application filed to collocate six pannel antennas at a height of 150 feet. Approval is also granted for up to four equipment cabinets (78" x 40" x 36") on a new 11' x 14' concrete pad within the lease area for associated ground equipment. 1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of this Use Permit constitutes cause for the revocation of said permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Butte County Zoning Ordinance, including Butte County Code Sec. 24-45.65. 2. Unless otherwise provided for in a special condition to this Use Permit, all conditions must be completed prior to or concurrently with the establishment of the granted use. The use granted by this Use Permit must be established within 24 months of the delivery of the countersigned permit to the Permittee. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid, and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within one year of the date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the Permittee, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use. 5. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division 1. The project site shall be developed in accordance.with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan, on file in the Planning Division, is identified as ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 9, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0025 Agenda Report ■ Page 7 of 11 ■ "Attachment D" and date-stamped September 19, 2006, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 2. The new antennas and mounting hardware shall be painted to match the neutral grey color of the existing communications tower. 3. The installation of the facility shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. The facility operator shall submit certification from a registered structural engineer to the Building Division that all associated towers in excess of thirty (30) feet in height will withstand sustained winds as required by the Uniform Building Code. 4. No advertising or display shall be permitted on the facility. 5. The placement of any antenna or structure shall not adversely affect any on-site sewage disposal system or its repair area without written approval from the Division of Environmental Health. 6. The installation of the facility shall not violate any existing deed restrictions. 7. The facility shall have a twelve (12) foot wide all-weather access to a publicly maintained road capable of supporting a forty thousand (40,000) pound fire apparatus with fifteen (15) feet of vertical clearance. 8. There shall be no outdoor vehicle or equipment storage except for emergency purposes. 9. The facility shall fall within current standards and regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the FCC, and any other State and/or Federal agency with the authority to regulate such facility. If such standards and regulations are changed, the property owner or responsible party shall bring the facility into compliance with such revised standards and regulations within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such standards and regulations, unless a more stringent compliance schedule is mandated by the controlling agency. 10. The facility or combination of the facilities on the site shall not generate, at any time, electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF) or radio frequency radiation (RF) in excess of the FCC adopted standards for human exposure, as amended over time. 11. If it is found that the facility is or will be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of persons working or residing near such facility, then the service provider(s) and property owner shall be jointly and solely responsible for the removal, adjustment, or replacement of the facility. In no case shall the facility remain in operation if it is found to create a hazard to health, safety, and welfare. The facility shall not be found to create a hazard to health, safety, or welfare as a result of EMF or RF emissions from the facility so long as it meets all current standards established by the FCC, pursuant to FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin 65. 12. Prior to issuance of the Use Permit, the applicant shall post a performance security in an amount and form determined by the Director of Development Services that is sufficient to cover the cost of a one-time test by a radio frequency consultant selected by the County, sufficient to determine whether the facility's RF/EMF emissions comply with FCC standards. If the facility's emissions are determined to exceed FCC standards, the applicant is required to pay for such other tests and other corrective measures as are necessary to establish compliance with FCC OET 65 and its successors and such noncompliance shall constitute sufficient grounds to commence a permit revocation hearing which may lead to permit revocation. The ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 9, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0025 Agenda Report ■ Page 8 of I I ■ applicant shall cooperate in all respects with the County's consultant to assist the consultant to reach his/her conclusion. 13. All facilities that are not in continual use for a period of six (6) months shall be considered abandoned. Abandoned facilities are hereby designated as unlawful and as public nuisances, requiring no amortization period. 14. The facility may not encroach into, under, over, above, or upon any public street in the unincorporated area of the County in the absence of a valid encroachment permit from the County. 15. The owner/operator of the facility shall annually submit a written verification, attested to under penalty of perjury, signed by both the owner/operator and an FCC licensee in the employ of or retained by the owner/operator, that the radio frequency radiation/electromagnetic frequency (RF/EMF) emitted by the facility conforms to safety standards set forth in FCC OET 65. The reports prepared for the facility shall conform to reporting requirements set by the FCC and the County. The reports shall be submitted to the Planning Division no later than January 31 of each year. 16. The facility shall be secured at all times to prevent access by the public. 17. The collocation of the antennas allowed by this Use Permit requires the issuance of a building permit from the Butte County Building Division. The Building Division, based upon engineered calculations submitted by the applicant, may determine that the tower cannot physically support the requested number of antennas. If that is the case, the number of new antennas allowed on the tower may be fewer than the number of antennas permitted by this Use Permit. California Department of Forestry/Butte Coun . Fire 18. Construction, installation or development of buildings and/or roads, driveways, gates and bridges on parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations—Public Resources Code 4290, 4291 and current Butte County Improvement Standards, whichever is stricter. 19. Place a note on a separate document, which is to be recorded concurrently with the Parcel or Final map, or on an additional map sheet stating, "Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the time of permit issuance and maintained continuously thereafter. Environmental Health Division 20. Prior to issuance of a building permit, provide a completed Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code. County Counsel 21. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 9, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0025 Agenda Report ■ Page 9 of 11 ■ 0 • agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing conditions, that they are in fact the conditions which were imposed upon the granting of this use permit, and that I agree to abide fully by said conditions. Date: Applicant NOTE: Issuance of this Use Permit does not waive requirement of obtaining Building and Health Division permits before starting construction, nor does it waive any other requirements. Butte County Planning Commission Chairman cc: Land Development Division Building Division Environmental Health Division Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessors Office Z:\UP\METROPCS UP 06-0025\PlanningCommissionDocs\ ■ Butte County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT ■ ■ November 9, 2006 ■ MetroPCS UP06-0025 Agenda Report ■ Page 10 of 11 ■ 9 0 OKEY NOTE REFERENCE KEY NOTES B 6 5 e MELHANRAI UNIT DETAIL NUMBER /µµ/���; DETAIL REFERENCE \'SL OI OD 6CELL �gCRETE EQUIPMENT %AD ~ 1 ® Ai EET NUMBER O SEE NOTE I CENTERLINE -0—Cl- fE�Gtt LINE gCMON LET R O TING BATTERY CABWEI SECTION 7 L AN0.E -N_N- FENCING REFERENCE REFER NEW ZOGA PRE -FAB O C[—L- ELECTRICAL SERVICE fi PROPERTY NE U SHEET NUMBER GENERATOR ECE TACLL W/EYERGCNCY GENERATE! 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Call 1,877.799.32 10 or visit W W W.PHOTOSIM.COM • 1 • BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that a public hearing is published for Thursday, November 9, 2006, in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following item: ITEM DETERMINED TO BE CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT FROM ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Name: MetroPCS Project: Use Permit UP06-0025 Planner: Meredith Williams APN: 066-470-033 Zoning: AR -1 Location: 13700 Skyway, approximately 1/2 mile northeast of the split with Old Skyway in Magalia Proposal: Collocation of 6 panel antennas at the 150 foot height level on an existing 178 foot tall monopole and place up to four equipment cabinets within the existing compound. The above mentioned application is on file and available for public viewing at the office of the Butte County Development Services Department, Planning Division, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. For information call: Meredith Williams, (530) 538-6705, (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) Comments may be submitted in writing at any time prior to the hearing or orally at the meeting listed above or as may be continued to a later date. Upon action taken by the Planning Commission on the project an appeal may be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. The appeal period is 10 days. If you challenge the above application in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission, at or prior to, the public hearing. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES To be published in the Paradise Post, Thursday, October 26, 2006. PROJECT COORDINATION FORM DATE of IDR: October 11, 2006 PLANNER: Meredith Williams PROJ. NAME: MetroPCS PROJ. NUMBER: UP06-0025 TYPE: Project Evaluation and Completeness of Application APN: 066-470-033 DEPARTMENT PLANNING PUBLIC WORKS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COUNTY COUNSEL lve,o- c0,"'p-. AG. L41- 7/.919 /BUILDING j �i l IJ- k - ASSESSOR FIRE K:/IDR Agendas/Project Coordination Form.doc COMMENTS READY FOR HEARING? G -P Page 1 of 1 Williams, Meredith From: Jones, Darren Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 9:56 AM To: Williams, Meredith Subject: Metro PCS, Use permit UP06-0025 New panels are being installed on an existing 178ft pole. Must subm. it_a Haz du-s.Material-Rel sae a ResponseD .Planto-Butte County_Environmental-Health,as required by Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code. - No further conditions application complete. Darren Jones 9/29/2006 Butte County Doartment of Developmene Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile September 27, 2006 To: Inter -Departmental Review Committee Subject: Evaluation and Completeness of Application Applicant: MetroPCS, , UP06-0025 Planner: Meredith Brown APN: 066-470-033 G Location: 13700 Skyway, approximately 1/2 mile northeast of the split with Old Skyway in Magalia 30 -Day Complete 10/19/2006 Date of IDR 10/11/2006 This application is being provided to you for comments. Please see attached documents. A hard copy of the application, including maps, has been sent to Environmental Health, Building Manager, LAFCo, Agricultural Commission, Public Works, Assessor, and CDF. All Environmental Health correspondence is routed through Karen Frederick at 7 County Center Drive. The purpose of this notice is to give you the opportunity to comment on the completeness of this application electronically. to the planner, so that preparations can be made for the IDR meeting on 10/11/2006. Do you find this application complete? ❑ NO. Please respond prior to or at the IDR meetingl0/9/06, regarding completeness of application. What is needed to make the application complete? X YES. My Department's conditions and/or mitigation measures are attached or will be provided at the IDR meeting. If conditions cannot be provided at or prior to the IDR meeting they must be provided no more than 1 week after the meeting. Standard Conditio` ns are attached for your convenience. (PLEASE SEND YOUR RESPONSE TO: Signature: Darren Read Date: 9/27/06 K:/Planning/Projects/A New File/IDR Memos/IDR Completeness 8/30/05 mwilliamsmwilliams@buttecounty.net). Department: _ CDF BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PERMIT APPLICANT MetroPCS, DATE: 9/19/2006 AGENT: Jeremy Watterberg APN: 066-470-033 FILE #: UP06-0025 PLANNER: Meredith Brown PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Collocation of 6 panel antennas at the 150 foot height level on an existing 178 foot tall monopole. Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUTTE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: J. FIRE CLEARANCE X 1. Construction, installation or development of buildings and/or roads, driveways, gates and bridges on parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations—Public Resources Code 4290, 4291 and current Butte County Improvement Standards, whichever is stricter. ❑ 2. Prior to construction, a pressurized community water system for fire protection is required. Bonding may be allowed with the approval of the County Fire Chief. Average required hydrant spacing is feet, hydrant size inches, and residual fire flow of GPM. Fire hydrant identification, road reflectors or post reflectors acceptable to the County Fire Chief shall be installed or bonded, prior to Parcel or Final map recordation.. Submit plans to the Fire Department for review and approval prior to construction. ❑ 3. Place a note on a separate document and recorded concurrently with the Parcel, Final map or an additional map sheet stating that "Fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all new residential dwellings in accordance with NFPA Standard 13D, unless a pressurized community water system with hydrants that meet Fire Department specifications serves the property." A note stating "Automatic Fire Sprinklers conforming to NFPA Standard 13D required" is to be added to all affected building plans. ❑ 4. In lieu of hydrant installation, prior to recordation of the Parcel or Final map, payment shall be made into the hydrant fund at the current rate per lineal foot of street frontage. ❑ 5. Prior to building construction, provide an all weather access of at least 10 feet wide and vertical clearance of 15 feet that will allow for ingress and egress and accommodate a 40,000 -pound fire apparatus to within 150 feet of all structures. X 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 Dfartment of Developmen* Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile October 18, 2006 To: Inter -Departmental Review Committee Subject: Evaluation and Completeness of Application Applicant: MetroPCS, , LTP06-0025 Planner: Meredith Brown APN: 066-470-033 Location: 13700 Skyway, approximately 1/2 mile northeast of the split with Old Skyway in Magalia 30 -Day Complete 10/19/2006 Date of IDR 10/11/2006 This application is being provided to you for comments. Please see attached documents. A hard copy of the application, including maps, has been sent to Environmental Health, Building Manager, LAFCo, Agricultural Commission, Public Works, Assessor, and CDF. All Environmental Health correspondence is routed through Karen Frederick at 7 County Center Drive. The purpose of this notice is to give you the opportunity to comment on the completeness of this application electronically to the planner, so that preparations can be made for the IDR meeting on 10/11/2006. Do you find this application complete? X Yes. Conditions and/or mitigation measures are attached or will be provided at the IDR meeting. No apparent adverse agricultural issues, no other conditions or mitigating measures. Signature: �Wert C. Yf g PeputyAg. Commissioner Department: Agriculture Date: October 18, 2006 K:/Planning/Projects/A New File/IDR Memos/IDR Completeness 8/30/05 Butte County Doartment of Developmeno Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile October 4, 2006 To: Inter -Departmental Review Committee Subject: Evaluation and Completeness of Application Applicant: MetroPCS, , LT06-0025 Planner: Meredith Williams APN: 066-470-033 Location: 30 -Day Complete Date of IDR 10/11/2006 This application is being provided to you for comments. Please see attached documents. A hard copy of the application, including maps, has been sent to Environmental Health, Building Manager, LAFCo, Agricultural Commission, Public Works, Assessor, and CDF. All Environmental Health correspondence is routed through Karen Frederick at 7 County Center Drive. The purpose of this notice is to give you the opportunity to comment on the completeness of this application electronically to the planner, so that preparations can be made for the IDR meeting on 10/11/2006. Do you find this application complete? ❑ NO. Please respond prior to or at the IDR meeting 10/09/06, regarding completeness of application. What is needed to make the application complete? ® YES. My Department's conditions and/or mitigation measures are attached or will be provided at the IDR meeting. If conditions cannot be provided at or prior to the IDR meeting they must be provided no more than 1 week after the meeting. Standard Conditions are attached for your convenience. No -conditions. (PLEASE SEND YOUR RESPONSE TO: ctolleyctolley@buttecounty.net). Signature: E. Schroth Date: 9/29/06 K:/Planning/Projects/A New File/IDR Memos/fDR Completeness 8/30/05 Department: Public Works - County of Butte "DRAFT" LEAD IN SHEET PROJECT NUMBER: AP#(s): gv-q7®-- 4:133 1 APPLICANT: (/✓���l�!°l�S OWNER(S): REPRESENTATIVE: PROPOSED REQUEST: (by, counter planner) G''OLG Dcgr"wft/��°�1167G FINAL REQUEST: (by project planner) LOCATION: (by counter planner) FINAL LOCATION: (by project planner) 13%04 Sywuja-y 1/9, EXISTING ZONING: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: I Z SIZE: wT7. 12, ke"S SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT #: J� DATE RECEIVED: f �(. — o6 COUNTER PLANNER'S INITIALS: Date Proiect Assigned:���?//�� �e BUTTE IDR Date: ) l 1 �C� COUNTY 30 Day Complete: 1C)� «I mp SEP 19 2006 DEVELOPMENT Tentative Hearing Date: SERVICES COMMENT DISTRIBUTION LIST Project Number: County Offices and Cities: Planning Division X Assessor's Office - Mapping _ BCAG _ `0 X Environmental Healthy _ City of Biggs _ ALUC Building Manager _ City of Chico _ APCD _ X LAFCo _ City of Gridley _ Butte Co. Farm Bureau X Agricultural Commission _ City of Oroville _ Chico Airport Commission X Public Works/Land Det _ Town of Paradise _ Chief Administrative Officer X County Counsel Fire Protection: X California Department of Forestry El Medio Fire Protection District _ Domestic Water: S.F.W & P. Agency (OWID) _ Butte Water District _ Del Oro Water Co. _ California Water Service Co. _ Thermalito Irrigation District _ Other Utilities: PG&E North - Chico _ Pacific Bell _ Chambers Cable TV _ PG&E South - Oroville _ Viacom Cable TV Irrigation District: Biggs / West Gridley Water _ Durham Irrigation Dist. _ Paradise Irrigation Dist. Richvale Irrigation Dist. _ Table Mountain Irrigation Dist. Sewer: L.O.A.P.U.D. Sterling City Sewer Main _ Skansen Subdivision (CSA 21) Drainage Districts: _ Sacramento & San Joaquin Drainage Dist. _ Drainage District 200 Reclamation District No. 2056 State Agencies: _ Reclamation District No. 833 Reclamation District No. 2054 CalTrans _ Dept. of Water Resources Federal Agencies: U.S. Forest Service Other Districts, Agencies, Committees, etc.: Dept. of Fish and Game U.S. Bureau of Land Management K:\Planning\FORMS\APPLICATIONS\MS_Word\Lead-in Sheet Distribution List.doc Revised 09/11/06 Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecountV.net/dds ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING September 22, 2006 TO: Enter Agency or Department FROM: Meredith Brown, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: MetroPCS, Use Permit UP06-0025 APN: 066-470-033 DATE OF Inter -Departmental Review: 10/11/2006 IDR RESPONSE REGARDING COMPLETENESS OF APPLICATION DUE BY: 10/9/06 AGENCY/DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS/MITIGATION MEASURES DUE BY: 10/26/06 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, to be determined at the Inter -Departmental Review (IDR) Committee meeting on 10/11/2006, and/or to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Collocation of 6 panel antennas at the 150 foot height level on an existing 178 foot tall monopole. PROJECT LOCATION: 13700 Skyway, approximately 1/2 mile northeast of the split with Old Skyway in Magalia. COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.: 5 ZONING: C-2((General Commercial)) GENERAL PLAN: C(Commercial) If a response cannot be submitted prior to the due dates listed above, please call Meredith Brown at (530) 538-6705 or send him an email at mwilliams@buttecounty.net. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please return response to project planner. IDR COMMITTEE — APPLICATION COMPLETE ❑ No Name: Date: ❑ Yes Name: Date: Documentl a 0 Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile September 22, 2006 To: Inter -Departmental Review Committee Subject: Evaluation and Completeness of Application Applicant: MetroPCS, , UP06-0025 Planner: Meredith Brown APN: 066-470-033 Location: 13700 Skyway, approximately 1/2 mile northeast of the split with Old Skyway in Magalia 30 -Day Complete 10/19/2006 Date of IDR 10/11/2006 This application is being provided to you for comments. Please see attached documents. A hard copy of the application, including maps, has been sent to Environmental Health, Building Manager, LAFCo, Agricultural Commission, Public Works, Assessor, and CDF. All Environmental Health correspondence is routed through Karen Frederick at 7 County Center Drive. The purpose of this notice is to give you the opportunity to comment on the completeness of this application electronically to the planner, so that preparations can be made for the IDR meeting on 10/11/2006. Do you find this application complete? ❑ NO. Please respond prior to or at the IDR meetingl0/9/06, regarding completeness of application. What is needed to make the application complete? ❑ YES. My Department's conditions and/or mitigation measures are attached or will be provided at the IDR meeting. If conditions cannot be provided at or prior to the IDR meeting they must be provided no more than 1 week after the meeting. Standard Conditions are attached for your convenience. (PLEASE SEND YOUR RESPONSE TO: mwilliamsmwilliams@buttecounty.net). Signature: _ Department: Date: KRIanning/Projects/A New File/IDR Memos/IDR Completeness 8/30/05 BUTTE COUNTY • STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PERMIT APPLICANT: MetroPCS, DATE: 9/19/2006 AGENT: Jeremy Watterberg APN: 066-470-033 FILE #: UP06-0025 PLANNER: Meredith Brown PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Collocation of 6 panel antennas at the 150 foot height level on an existing 178 foot tall monopole. Those items checked are conditions of approval. 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 the terms of the encroachment permit. ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of building permits, deed to Butte County in fee simple feet of right-of-way from the centerline of along the entire property frontage. The right-of-way shall be sufficient for the installation of Improvement Standard No. S-5 at all street intersections. ❑ 3. Prior to the issuance of building permits, submit road and drainage improvement plans for the installation and construction of the street frontage improvements on to County Improvement Standards. Improve parcel frontage to a street section on to an RS-_ road standard including, but not limited to curb, gutter and sidewalk for parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less. Construct or install the required improvements. ❑ 4. Prior to the issuance of building permits, relinquish abutter's rights of access to Butte County along the frontage of parcels except at approved access points. B. DRAINAGE ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of building permits, a plan for a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall detail existing drainage conditions and shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained or retained on- site and/ or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of building permits, establish 100 year flood plain elevations and the lowest floor elevations for any structures, in accordance with Butte County Code §26-25. Show on the additional map sheet the elevations (by contours) and the location of an accepted NGVD29 (National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929) benchmark and a temporary benchmark on-site. C. LEGAL LOT STATUS ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of the Use Permit, prove to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works that the parcel of the subject application is a legal parcel. BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PERMIT APPLICANT MetroPCS, AGENT: Jeremy Watterberg FILE #: UP06-0025 DATE: 9/19/2006 APN: 066-470-033 PLANNER: Meredith Brown PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Collocation of 6 panel antennas at the 150 foot height level on an existing 178 foot tall monopole. Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: D. E. F. G. SEWAGE DISPOSAL AREAS Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall meet the sewage disposal requirements of Butte County Code Section 26-26 for the installation of sewage disposal systems within a flood plain/floodway. 2. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, those wells indicated on the site plan that are proposed to be destroyed in order to provide required usable sewage disposal areas, shall be destroyed under a valid Butte County Environmental Health Division permit. 3. In the nitrate area record executed Future Sewer Service and Storm Drainage Agreements. 4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, meet the requirements of the (Watershed Protection Zone) (Villa Verona Moratorium Area) (Cohasset Specific Plan). INDIVIDUAL WATER SUPPLY Prior to the issuance of a building permit, provide a source of domestic water for the building on (lot) (parcel) 2. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, verify that domestic water can be provided to meet minimum standards for and other suspected contamination. PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY Prior to the issuance of a building permit, verify that domestic water can be provided to meet minimum standards for and other suspected contamination. EXISTING COMMUNITY SEWER Prior to the issuance of a building permit, under a permit issued by the Environmental Health Division, abandon the septic tank and connect the dwelling(s) on (lots) (parcel(s)) to public sewer. • BUTTE COUNTY • STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PERMIT APPLICANT: MetroPCS AGENT: Jeremy Watterberg FILE #: UP06-0025 DATE: 9/19/2006 APN: 066-470-033 PLANNER: Meredith Brown PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Collocation of 6 panel antennas at the 150 foot height level on an existing 178 foot tall monopole. Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUILDING DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: H. BUILDING PERMITS ❑ 1. Building Permits Required. Prepare # sets of construction plans and make an application for permit. Construction shall comply with federal, state, and local regulations. Plans shall be prepared, sealed and signed by a California Licensed Architect or Registered Engineer for non-residential buildings and certain residential buildings. ❑ 2. Proposed improvements constitute a "change in use" or "change in the character of use" as stated in the building code. Improvement plans shall incorporate all code -required elements for the new use. ❑ 3. All structures shall be made accessible to the disabled. Disabled accessible parking and an accessible path of travel shall be provided. ❑ 4. Proposed improvements shall comply with Title 24 energy conservation regulations. Appropriate compliance forms (two sets) shall be submitted indicating compliance with those standards. ❑ 5. Proposed improvements shall comply with Butte County Code and FEMA Flood Hazard Prevention regulations. A FEMA Elevation Certificate, prepared by a qualified professional, shall be completed and submitted with improvement plans for the Building Division. ❑ 6. Proposed improvements shall comply with recorded map conditions applicable to construction. ❑ 7. Proposed improvements shall comply with Public Resources Code 4290 Fire Safe Construction standards. ❑ 8. Development fees for the proposed residential or non-residential improvements shall be paid prior to the issuance of building permits. The fees shall be those in effect at time of application, and shall include, but not be limited to, School Fees, Park and Recreation District fees, Water and Sewer Service Fees, Permit and Plan Check fees, and Fire Protection Fees. I. EXISTING STRUCTURES ❑ I. Comply with the Uniform Building Code for property line clearances considering use, area and fire - resistiveness of existing buildings. ❑ 2. Existing building(s) shall be made to comply with current Building and Zoning regulations for the intended new use of the building(s) or the existing building(s) shall be demolished. 0 BUTTE COUNTY 0 STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PERMIT APPLICANT MetroPCS, DATE: 9/19/2006 AGENT: Jeremy Watterberg APN: 066-470-033 FILE #: UP06-0025 PLANNER: Meredith Brown PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Collocation of 6 panel antennas at the 150 foot height level on an existing 178 foot tall monopole. Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUTTE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: J. FIRE CLEARANCE ❑ I. 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. 1 metroPCS September 19, 2006 Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, California 95965 BUTTE Attention: Planning Department COUNTY SEP 19 200 RE: Project Description / Justification Statement , MetroPCS Project No. SAC -379B • "Magalia" DEVELOPMENT 13700 Skyway • APN 066-470-033 SERVICES Magalia (Butte County), CA 95954 Dear Sirs: Introduction The "Applicant," MetroPCS California, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("MetroPCS") is a wireless communications service provider licensed by the FCC to provide wireless communications services utilizing a portion of the broadband PCS spectrum within the Northern California; Miami, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; and Detroit, Michigan markets. MetroPCS was formed in 1994 and has been providing wireless communications service in the Sacramento market since 2004. Currently, MetroPCS is expanding its existing coverage in Butte County into the Town of Paradise and community of Magalia. This proposal is to collocate six (6) panel antennas and appurtenant equipment onto an existing wireless communications facility located behind the Magalia Community Church. The existmg_facility,� opera_ ted -by Cingular Wireless, has been in place for more than ten (10) years and includes a 178 -foot tall monopole inside a 1;600 square foot eoinpoun& As described below in greater detail, MetroPCS proposes to install its antennas-and-equipmentxabinevs� at the existing wireless communications facility wiChout3 increasing the overall height of the monopole or exp anding=the:existing compound. Project Description A MetroPCS hereby requests approval of its application fora e -Use Permit. The proposed MetroPCS facility will include the installation (or "collocation") of six (6) panel antennas onto an existing wireless communications facility located within a C-2 (General Commercial) zoningdistrict. The existing facility is operated by CingulH Wireless-(successorto_Chico_MSAsC&da-r; lnc., d/b/a C:!�-AT&TZWireless_Services)Z�and has been in place for more than ten (10) years. The wireless communications facility is located behind the Magalia Community Church in Magalia and consists of a 178 -foot tall monopole inside a 1,600 square foot compounc Cingulai W--iieless andJUbiquiTel PGSThave existing antennas,at,the-facility. MetroPCS proposes to become the third wireless carrier at the facility. The MetroPCS proposed antennas will be mounted at the 150 -foot level on the 178 -foot tall monopole and no increase in the overall height of the tower is being requested'_EacliaMetroPCS-antenna measures in 785 Orchard Drive, Suite 200 • Folsom, Califomia 95630 (916) 984-2640 • Fax: (916) 984-2660 http://www.metropcs.com M Butte County Department of Dement Services • September 19, 2006 Page 2 of 4 MetroPCS will also be installing up to four equipment cabinets (two initial and two future) on an ll' x 14' concrete pad located within the existing compound. No expansion of the existing compound is required for this project. MetroPCS will also connect its equipment cabinet pad to the facility's existing telephone and electrical utilities. A site plan and elevations of the proposed installation are shown on sheets Z-1 and Z-2 of the enclosed sets of drawings. justification Statement This is the first MetroPCS site to serve the community of Magalia and the northerly portion of Paradise. MetroPCS currently has no service within this portion of the county and only limited coverage in and around the County - primarily in Chico and Oroville. MetroPCS is required pursuant to the terms of its FCC license to build out the license area and seeks out collocation opportunities such as the proposed project wherever possible. MetroPCS has plans to install other facilities within the jurisdictional boundaries of the Town of Paradise concurrently with the construction of the proposed project. MetroPCS is requesting a Mkwtz. Use Permit for a wireless communications facility. The proposed facility will involve the collocation of panel antennas onto an existing wireless communications. facility. It is our understanding that the Butte County Department of Development Services has previously considered the existing wireless communications facility on behalf of other applicants under Project No.'s UP 01-25 and MUP 04-01. The MetroPCS antennas will be located on the Cingular Wireless monopole at a centerline height of one hundred fifty feet (150') above ground level. The MetroPCS antennas will each measure 72" x 8" x 2.5" with six antennas being installed on the tower. The MetroPCS equipment cabinets measure approximately 78" uiheight, are40" deep and 36" wide and will be installed on an`ll' x 14' concrete pad_to-- be poured inside—the existing compound. No expansion of the existing compound is required for this project. The enclosed information includes a Radio Frequency Emissions Analysis and Report of Finding written by a registered professional engineer. The MetroPCS facility will include one carrier (or channel) utilizing CDMA technology. The maximum effective radiated power will be less than 60 watts (approximately 58 watts). The coordinates of the facility are N 39° 48' 29.75" and W 121° 34' 42.64" (NAD83 datum). The elevation at ground level at the base of the monopole is 2,397 feet above mean sea level. The MetroPCS panel antennas are proposed for installation at one hundred fifty feet (150') above ground level. Statement of Operations No nuisances will be generated by the proposed collocated wireless communications facility, nor will the facility injure the public health, safety, morals or general welfare. With proper care and separation, MetroPCS' equipment should not interfere with any other forms of communications whether public or private. The equipment cabinets are very quiet and should emit less than 60 dBA of noise from a distance of 20 feet or greater from the site (see enclosed noise attenuation table). No water or sewer service is required for the project. No advertising or signage is proposed, except for signage that may be required by the FCC or County. No exterior lighting is proposed and, as stated above, noise output will be minimal. No smoke or odor will result from the facility. Access to the site will be via an existing driveway from Skyway onto the property. No separate access specific to the MetroPCS project is required. Butte County Department of Deoment Services September 19, 2006 Page 3 of 4 Once construction is completed and the equipment is fine-tuned, visitation to the site by service personnel for routine maintenance will typically occur, on average, once a month. The site is entirely self - monitored and connects directly to a central office where computers alert personnel to any equipment malfunctions. Because the wireless facility will be unmanned, there will be no regular hours of operation and no impacts on local traffic patterns will occur. MetroPCS will comply with safety requirements of the Uniform Building Code, as well as all other applicable regulations and permits, including those of the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), FCC rules governing construction requirements, technical standards, interference protection, power, height limitations, radio frequency standards and FAA rules governing the site's operation. If the MetroPCS equipment is unused or becomes obsolete, it will be removed within six months after its operation has ceased. Relation to Larger Project, Site Selection and Nearby Facilities The proposed MetroPCS wireless communications facility (Site ID SAC -379B / "Magalia") will be an important site within the MetroPCS network when it becomes available to the public in the local market. As mentioned above, this site will serve the community of Magalia, the northerly portion of the Town of Paradise, nearby residences and businesses. Once completed, the site will become part of a network of sites within the Paradise / Magalia portion of Butte County. Other sites are in the planning stages within the jurisdictional boundaries of the Town of Paradise that will be scheduled for construction concurrently with the proposed project. There is also an existing wireless communications facility located at 14150 Lakeridge Court in Magalia (APN 066-310-016 / Property Owner = Del Oro Water District). MetroPCS also considered the Lakeridge Court site but felt that the Cingular / Magalia Community Church facility better met its objectives since it would hand off calls better to another site located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the Town of Paradise. A copy of the MetroPCS Search Ring Form for the project is enclosed. Environmental Setting &z Impacts The MetroPCS facility will result in minimal impacts to—the—environment and area in which it is, located. All equipment will`be install14' concrete ,pad within exith sting lease�area.) No ground disturbances will take place ed onto a new ll' x tside of the existing compound and no expansion of t& existing facility is required for this project. tConstruction_will-be-wormed}in—one continuous �instaliation project witl brief and�minimal=distuibance to fhe� area , The existing 1,600 square foot compound is level and is a portion of the church's 7.72 acre parcel used primarily for the community church. No cultural, historic or scenic resources were observed within the project site. No animals were observed on the property. The only existing structures on the property are the church facility and existing wireless communications facility. Photos of the project site and photo simulations of the project are attached. Applicant will file any required notifications with the FCC and FAA. The project will not exceed FCC emission standards and will not require FAA lighting. MetroPCS believes the project should be determined to be exempt from the requirements of CEQA pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. Article 19 (Categorical Exemptions). Butte County Department of Dement Services • September 19, 2006 Page 4 of 4 Conclusions The proposed MetroPCS facility will provide many benefits to Butte County residents within the community of Magalia and the northern portion of the Town,of Paradise. These benefits include: 0 911 capability allowing motorists to summon aid and report dangerous situations; 0 Support for emergency services by providing an alternative wireless communications service provider to paramedics, firefighters, and law enforcement agencies; 0 The ability to transmit data allowing for immediate access to vital information; 0 A back-up system to the landlines in the event of power outages, natural or man-made disasters; 0 Provide an alternative, low-cost, wireless service provider for voice, paging, and digital data services for e-mail, facsimile and internet access. Thank you for your review, comments and support of this application. Any questions for the Applicant may be directed to MetroPCS - Attn: Ken Crouse - 785 Orchard Drive, Suite 200 • Folsom, CA 95630. My direct phone number is (916) 220-0085. Very, truly yours, Ae Kenneth E. Crouse End: 0 Butte County Uniform Application 0 Application Fees 0 Radio Frequency Emissions Analysis and Report of Findings 0 Noise Attenuation Table 0 Photo Simulations 0 Street level maps - 5 mile and 1 mile radius 0 Assessor's Parcel Map 0 Coverage Plots, Service Area Maps and Search Ring Form Xdngular raising the bar - May 30, 2006 Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive . Oroville CA 95965 530-538-7601 RE: MetroPCS Request to Collocate Cingular Wireless ("Magalia") Address: 13700 Old Skyway, Magalia, CA Landowner: Magalia Community Church Dear Sir, j BUTTE COUNTY SEP 19 2006 (DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Please be advised that Cingular Wireless has no objection to Metro's pursuit of all required zoning and building approvals in connection with the above stated proposed collocation. . Currently, we have a monopole type of tower; Metro is proposing to install their equipment on this existing tower and their cabinets within the Cingular lease premises. All equipment will be within the existing lease premises. Cingular Wireless will allow Metro to collocate upon the proposed antenna structure provided all safety, structural and engineering requirements are met. In addition, Metro will have to provide evidence of landowner consent, zoning approval and building permit. Please contact the undersigned if you have any questions or comments. Sincerely, St phanie Weirich Co -Location Specialist Cingular Wireless (916) 636-9082 Cingular Wireless • 2720 Prospect Park Drive • Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 • mvw.cingular.com April 25, 2006 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Verus Management One LLC Attn: Michael Fraunces 9860 Mesa Pirn Rd San Diego, CA 92121 Re: Cingular Wireless and Metro PCS Site Name: Magalia Property ID: N114212 13700 Old Skyway, Magalia, CA 95954 To Whom It May Concern: -11 rn C I A ty_ M 0 Cvfffed Fee- IM M.: Return Receipt (En"mentred) C3Restrt�ed mred) Delivery Fee TOM - I Postage, fl Fe . esFs _U S Postmark SEP 19 2006 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES At the request of Metro PCS, and in:accordance . with Cingular Wireless' lease with you as Landlord, New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC,'successor in interest to Chico MSA Cellular, Inc. is providing notice to you that we are 'entering into 'a Site Lease Agreement with Metro PCS for the purpose of collocating their facilities bri-the communications tower now located on the parcel of. land that Cingular Ieases.from-ypq.Jn.,:B _..1q.9qnty,',qqIjfpmia. The Site Lease Agreement dated -May 13, -.19.96.:'provides in section 20 Assignment, uTenant may... sublet the Premises -or-any portion therpof,'Jupon;n0tice-to Landlord. Any sublease that is entered into by Tenant shall..be subject to:the..*p .:the -Lease." provisions .6f If you have any questioqs;.`plea Sincerely, Miriam K Madison Collocation Department Cingular Wireless - �mplete*ltems..i.,'2,'and.3.',kso."com rn'4.if.Restricted:Delivery.:4,deor.e..d Ed Your.. . narT)eJarxl'address on -the'n Ilhat.we can return the card -to:'YQU, ach this card to the,back bkha ins on the front ff space Verus Management One LLC Attn: Michael Fraunces 9860 Mesa.Piil Rd San Diego,,'*,,W, 92121 dellTy address.diffprent fran (tern iffed. Mail.:'13 Express Mail ... Cert -'Return Reed -`b insured Mail '-"13 C.O.D. 4. 'Restricted Delivery? ODctm Ree) t-,0003 7134 2604 'Yes , J .7- 0 0 BUTTE Cell Site: MAGALIA COUNTY Lease ft N114554 SEP 19 Sine Addrem 13700 OLD 3KY'WAY Z�O6 MAGAiL,IA, CA 95,954 DEVELOpWNT SERVICES ASSIGNNWM AND LBASE AGREEMENT TM LPAM AGRE MdWT ClAase") dated as of the date set tbtth on the s:ignstme page of this I as by Md between Niit i pptmtr • with an offtce/resi ' L.D SKYWAY, MAGALiA, CA 95954 ftreinaf r rtdierr+ad to as "Landlord") srod VW"00 s Delawan limited liability ootrpany having a mailing address of 9960 (Mesa Rim Road, Sae Diego, CA 92121 (6ereina4ltr referred to as 'Tenant"). WHBREAS, Landlord and NEW CLNGULAR WME XM PCS, LLC D/WA CINGULAR WIRELESS, A DELAWARE L WMD LLASILIrY COMPANY (as succpsset' in interest to Chico MSA Cellular, Inc.) having s mailing address of 6100 Atlantic Blvd., Norcross, GA 30071 (hereinafter referred to as "Cingular") entered into a SITE LEASE AGREEMENT dated May 13. 1996; as amended, whereby Landlord leased to Cingular certain Premises, therein dcwdbed, that are a portion of the Property located at 13700 OLD SKYWAY , MAGALiA. CA 959K ("Original Agtrcmeat") WHEREAS, Landkwd and Tenant desire to enter into au arrangement whereby Tenant shall pay to Landlord a one-time up front rent pay ont for use of the Premises for the next BfWn (15) years; and WHEREAS, in aider to facilitate this arrangement, Tenant fegnirm Landlord and Landlofd agrees to assign to Tenant all of its fight, title and interest in and to t(ro Original Agreement and simultaneously enter into this Lease according to the tarns and conditions set forth herein. NOW TiffiREFORK in consoer=on of the fwegoW and other good and valuable consideration, the mocipt and sufficiency of which is hereby wimowledged, the Landlord and Tenant hemby agree as follows: 1. ,Assignment of Otigbal Agt+euuuL Landlord transfers and coigns to Tenant, as of the date hereof, all of Landlord's tight, title and interest in, to and under the Original Agmcment. Tenant assumes only the obligations and liabilities of Landlord miler the Original Agreement acct Wag on ar after the date hereof. 2. Tamm Notwithstanding any other provision in this L.ense, including Section time (3) to SxWbit A, to the contrary, the Term of the Lease steal! be One Hundred rMghty (180) months ("Initial Tetra"), commencing on the fug day of the month immediately following payment of ft Fee (defined below) ("Commencement Dam") and ending on the date that is exactly fiificm (15) years after the Coumtemxmtent Date. The Term will be automatically renewed for up to three (3) additional sixty (60) month corms (each an 'Tixtension Term!without Awtber action by Tenant witless Tenant provides Landlord written notice of its Intention not to extend the current tetra at xeast six (6) months prior to the expiration of the then current term, If at the end of the Initial Term, Gngulaf (or aq other sublessee to the Prom!=) decides to renew the Lease. Tenant shall assign to Lingular (or any other sublessee to the Promises) all of its right, title and interest in this Louse, Lingular shall assume all of Tenant'% ongoing obligations under the Lease and Landlord shall consent to such assignment and assumption of the Lease, If Cingular (or any other sublessee to lite Premises) decides not to renew the Lome; then this Lease SW terminate at the completion of the Initial Term. 3. Modific tion of Rent. Notwithstanding the terms and conditions of Section five (5) of Exlv'hit A. (sal Tenant agrees to pay to Landlord on the data hereof, the amount off-- ollars And No Cel (S' �) ("Fee^}, which amount is accepted by Landlord and is aged by bvf Landlord and Tsaant to be Lind consideration for all rent to be paid to Landlord from the Cammencernent Date to the data that is exactly fifteen► (15) years dW the Commencement Date ("Fce End Data"). Y • Landlord acknowledges that no other consideration is re7hed prior to the Fee End Dox under the terms of this Lease for payment of rent or other charrs. except as speoi6ed within other providons of the Leave; and (b) Commencing on the day immediately following the Fee End T)OP,, the Rent payable uodet jM Lem shall be ( even Cents ($: +cr Month, and shall continue during the Term, subject to 4USttnent as provided in tsemon five (5) of Exhibit A to this Lease. 4. 'senor. In the event that Tenant terminates the Lease at any time prior to the Fee End Date, notwithstanding the terms and conditions of section nine (9) of Exhibit A to this Lease. the amount of the Fee shall be retained by Landlord as its sole and exclusive remedy for such termiinadon of the Lease by Tenant and no other, foe, liquidated dama$es, or other amounts shall due fioortn or assessed against Tenant 5. Right to %blesoe. Tenant has the unrestricted tight to sublease the PMt Uri w to Cingular or any other patty so long art the tights granted to any such party are no water than the tights granted to'fbnau under this Lease. Landlord acknowledges and agrees that by assigning the Original Agreement w Tenant and entering into this Lease, it is exp a -Ay authorizing the sublease of the Premises by Tenant to Cingular or to any other patty without the requite mut of obtaining the convent of approval of Landlord. Nothing in this Lease is intended to grant to Tenant any right to sublease the Promises to multiple subtsnants beyond what was previously granted to Cingoiar under the Original Lease and any such right granted to Cingular under the OrWnal Lease shall ranain with Cingular (or any subsequent subtenant of the Premises). 6. Notices. (a) Notwithstanding the terms and conditions of Section Sixteen 16 of UxWWI A. all notices, requests, demands and communications hereunder will be SiM by *9 class certified of tegistered mail, return receipt E quested, or by a nationally r000goized overnight courier, postage prepaid, to be effective when properly sent and received, refused or returned amdeliv ", Notices will be addressed to the parties as .follows. As to Tenant, Verus Management One, LLC, ATM. iRtal Estate Contracts, Cell Site Name MAGAUA. 9860 Mesa Rim Road, San Diego, CA 92121 and as to Landlord, Magalia Comtnnnity Church, 13700 OLD SKYWAY, MAGALIA, CA 95954. 13ithef party hereto tray strange the place for the paving of notice to it by thirty (30) days prior written notice to the odwr as providt d herein. (b) For otdiaary course operational issues dttrins the Initial Teams, Landtocd first shall contact Cingnlar (of any subsequent sublessor to the Premises) to resolve such issues directly with lingular (or any subsequent subiessee to the premises) and Cingular (or any subsequent sublessee to the Premises) first shall omtact Landlord to .resolve such issues directlywitb Landlord, All notices, requests, demands and communications between Landlord and Cingular (or any subsequent sublessee to the Promdses) under this Paragraph 6(b) will be given by first class ceatifiied err regiswnd mail. return receipt fegU steel, or by a nationsAy recognized overnight courier, postage prfepa4 to be effective when propedrly sent and received, refused or returned undelivered. Nodocs will be addressed to the parties as follows. As to ChIgular Cingular Wifeless e!o wireless Asset Management, Coll Site Name: MAGALIA, P. O. Box 2088, Rancho Cordova. CA 95741-2088; with a copy to Cingular wireless, AT1N: ReA Estate Contrac.'ts, Cell Site Name: MAGAUA, 6100 Atlantic Blvd., Norcross, GA 30071; with a copy to Cingular Wireless. ATTN: Legal int, Cell Site Name: MAGALM, 15 But Midland Avenue, Paramus, N] 07652 and as to Landlord, Megalia Community Chureb, 13700 OM SKYWAY, MAGALIA, CA 95954. Either Lingular or Landlord may change the place for the giving of notice to it by tarty (30) days prior written notice to the other as provided herein. 7. Bepresenatiow of Landlord. Landlord represents, warrants and agrees that: (i) it is the legal owner of indefeasible and marketable tide to the Premises with the right, power and authority to enter into this tease, and (ii) any required consents and authorizations 10 connection with this Lease have been obtained. 8. A eat of Lease. Tenant has the unrestricted right to assign, mortgage or Want a security interest in any or all of Tenant's right. tide and interest in and to this Lease, and may assign this Lease to any such 8asignees, mtxtgagees or holders of security intetrsts, iacbrding their successors and assigns ("Secured Party" or, collectively, "fid Pane). Landlord wall notify Tenant and Secured parties simultaneously of any default by Landlord Dmmus 4W 0 • Tenant and give Secured Parties the same notice and time period to cure any default as provided in the Lease, together with an additional period of thirty (30) days provided, however, that if such' default is not reasonably curable within such additional thirty (30) day period, the Secured Parties shall have an additional period of time as reasonably necessary to cure such default. If a termination, disaffirmation or rejection of this Lease by Tenant shall orae pursuant to any laws (including any bankruptcy or insolvency laws), or if Landlord shall terminate this Lease for any reason (subject to the provisions of Paragraph 9 below), then Landlord will notify Secured Parties promptly and Landlord shall enter into a new lease with Secured Party upon the same terms as this Lease without requiring the payment of additional fees. If any Secured Party shall succeed to Tenant's interest under this Lease, such Secured Party shall have no liability for any defaults of Tenant accruing prior to the date such Secured Party succeeds to such interest. Landlord hereby waives any and all lien rights it may have, statutory or otherwise, in and to the Premises. Landlord's recourse against any Secured Party shall be expressly limited to Secured Party's interest in this Lease and in the Premises. In addition, from time to time upon the reasonable request of a Secured Party, Landlord shall execute and deliver to such Secured Party an estoppel certificate in a form reasonably acceptable to Landlord and the Secured Party. Any Secured Party shall have the right to intervene and become a party, but only with respect to Tenant's involvement, in any arbitration, litigation, condemnation or other proceeding affecting this Lease to the extent of its security interest herein. 9. Waiver by Landlord of Termination Rights. Except as specifically provided in Paragraph 11 below with respect to condemnation or casualty, Landlord hereby waives and releases any and all rights to elect to terminate the Lease, acknowledging and agreeing that Tenant has paid the Fee in consideration for the right to occupy and utilize the Premises for the period of time as specified in Paragraph 2 above. 10. Condemnation; Casualty. If prior to the Fee End Date the Premises shall be taken by power of eminent domain or condemned by any competent authority for any public or quasi -public use or purpose, Landlord shall be obligated to reimburse Tenant for any portion of the Fee applicable to the number of whole months remaining in the term of this Lease determined on a straight line basis (the "Remaining Prepaid Fee Amount"), and Tenant shall also be entitled to pursue the condemning authority directly for any and all losses, damages or claims relating to the taking. If prior to the Fee End Date the Premises or any areas serving or providing access to the Premises ("Access Areas") shall be damaged by fire or other casualty, Landlord shall promptly and diligently, subject to reasonable delays for insurance adjustment or other matters beyond Landlord's reasonable control, restore the Premises (but not including Tenant's or any sublessee's equipment), and any Access Areas. Such restoration shall be to substantially the same condition of the Premises and Access Areas prior to the casualty, except for modifications required by zoning and building codes and other laws, or any other modifications to the Access Areas deemed reasonably desirable by Landlord provided access to the Premises shall not be materially impaired thereby. If there is substantial damage to the Premises which under the terms of the Lease would permit Iandlord the right to elect to terminate the Lease and Landlord elects to terminate the Lease, !-and"as a condition to such termination, shall be obligated to reimburse to Tenant an amount equal to the Remaining Prepaid Fee Amount. A Secured Party shall be entitled to receive all insurance proceeds, payments of the Remaining Prepaid Fee Amount and/or condemnation awards (up to the amount of the unpaid portion of the Secured Party's loan associated with the Premises) otherwise payable to Tenant and apply same to restoration of the Premises in accordance with the Provisions of this Lease (to the extent required by the terms of this Lease); provided that if the Premises is not required to be restored pursuant to the terms of this Lease, such proceeds may be applied to such loan of Secured Party. 11. Other Terms aced Conditions. This Lease incorporates all of the provisions set forth on Schedule I, attached hereto. This Lease incorporates all of the terms and conditions set forth in the Original Agreement, attached as Exhibit A, except for the introductory paragraph and the signature bloc and where appropriate in Exhibit A the Tenant shall be "Verus Management One, LLC" and the Landlord shall be `Magalia Community Church." In the event of any inconsistencies between the Lease and the provisions set forth on Schedule L on the one hand, and the provisions set forth in Exhibit A. on the other hand, the terms of this Lease and Schedule I shall control. In the event of any inconsistencies between the Lease and the provisions set forth on Schedule I, the tenors of this Lease shall control. Each reference in Exhibit A to the "L.ease" shall be deemed also to refer to this Lease. All capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the same meanings as defined in Exhibit A. Should any party hereto reasonably retain counsel for the purpose of enforcing or preventing the breach of any provision of this Lease, including, but not limited to, by instituting any proceeding to enforce any of its provisions, for damages by reason of any alleged breach of its provisions, for a declaration of such party's rights or obligations hereunder, or for any other Landlord II MMW[ s 0 • remedy, then the prevailing party shall be entitled, in addition to such other relief as may be granted, to be reimbursed by the losing party all costs and expenses necessarily incurred, including reasonable attorneys' fees and costs incurred by prevailing party. IN WrrNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused their properly authorized representatives to execute and seal this Lease on the date and year fust above written. Landlord: Magalia Commum Church By: Name: GrJeS )TA! 5 TD Tide: aa•4 i Q anbx_ 0--/dig.4 Tax Id: U co & g Tenant: Verus Management One, LW By: Name: �%rr—Cif 4�1 Tide: >ld BUTTE COUNTY SEP 19 2006 DEVELOFMF�XT SERVICES 4 L=&9rd enTiALs4 SCMULE I TO LEASE AGREEMENT Additional Lease Terms and Conditions The Lease includes the following terms and conditions: Expansion of the Premises: Landlord grants Tenant the right, to the extent practicable and on a space available basis, to enlarge the Premises or to make space available on the Property for Tenant so that Tenant may implement any necessary modifications, supplements, replacements, refurbishments, or expansions to the Communication Facility or to any equipment related thereto, or for any other reasons, as determined by Tenant in its sole discretion. Expansion of Permitted Use: Landlord hereby agrees, at the direction of Tenant, to allow the Tenant to modify, supplement, replace, upgrade, expand or refurbish the equipment related to the Communications Facility, increase the number of antennas thereon or relocate the Communications Facility within the Leased Premises at any time during the term of this Agreement, and Landlord shall cooperate with Tenant in all respects in connection with the foregoing. If Landlord does not comply with the terms of this section, Tenant may terminate this Agreement and shall have no further liability to Landlord. 5 Landlord UUMIS • Prepared by Michael Fraunces Verus Management One, LLC. 9860 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121 Re: Cell Site: MAGALIA Lease ID: N114554 State: CA County: BUTTE ATTACHMENT 1 MEMORANDUM OF LEASE MEMORANDUM OF LEASE This Memorandum of Lease is entered into on the date set forth on the signature page ("ERbctive Date'), by and between Magalia Community Church, having a mailing address of 13700 OLD SKYWAY, MAGALIA, CA 95954 (hereinafter referred to as "Landlord') and Vers Management One, LLC, having a mailing address of 9860 Mesa Rim Road, San Diego, CA 92121 (hereinafter referred to as "Tenant"). 1. Landlord and Tenant entered into a certain LEASE AGREEMENT ("Lease") on the Effective Date for the purpose of installing, operating and maintaining a communications facility and other improvements. 2. The initial lease term will be fifteen (15) years ("Initial Term') commencing on the first day of the month immediately following the Effective Date, renewed up to three additional sixty month terms. 3. The portion of the land being leased to Tenant (the "Premises') is described in Ex ibit 1 annexed hereto. 4. 'lois Memorandum of Lease is not intended to amend or modify, and shall not be deemed or construed as amending or modifying, any of the terms, conditions or provisions of the Lease as amended, all of which are hereby ratified and affnned. In the event of a conflict between the provisions of this Memorandum of lease and the provisions of the Lease as amended, the provisions of the Lease as amended shall control. The Lease as amended shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective heirs, successors, and assigns, subject to the provisions of the Lease. [[SIGNATURES APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE)] iR Landlord U911aB� 0 9 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Memorandum of Lease on the day and year first above written. .Landlordt. Magalia Community I% By - Print Name: y:PrintName: 5 Am., 57---/ i Its: `"tenant" Verus Management One, LLC, a Delaware Limited Y1 Liability Company By: 7PrintNa=:ftf4I&f.J_� 9� —C L. Its: MMOV Dated: Z"l' bL 7 Landlord INrmu —i4e— TENANT AU OWL®GEMENTL �I STATE-- OF CALIIFO ss: COUNTY OF SAN DWIGO ) On the — day of 20�Xus fore me personally appeared Michael ' Ffaunces, and acknowledged under oath that he is the Manager of nt One, LLC, the Tenant named in the attached instrument, and as such was authorized to execute tnstrumen behalf of the Tenant, Verus Management One, LLC. Notary My Commission STATE OF Cq I r 1C"•'/✓,04 ) COUNTY 13 v t! ss: ) I CERTIFY that on /Ve-Vie" [if2 !E+ 200 , WE -5 &L k / [name of representative] personally camebefore me and acknowledged under oath that he erehe: 1. is the Caniaeww.07J dared [tide] of A&V41m, e-,-,.,w,.d* Nza A [name of corporation], the corporation named in the attached instrument, 2. was authorized to execute this instrument on behalf of the corporation and 3. executed the instrument as the act of the corporation. Notary Public:__ Ar c�f. r;�%' NgCHH1F Rte CorrMrrlttlon B 1429067 @,My �5► Pubnc -Cantaft My Commission Expires• 0 -7&ft Courdy cornet. t3cpi W Jul 6, 2007 ni ACKNOWLEDGEMENT State of California County of San Diego On 2—k — ()tP before me, Katie (here insert name and title of the officer) personally appeared b ichaeil Fraunces, personally known to me to be'the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. • a t C=Wftdon s 1366M WITNESS my hand and official seal. N*rf tabic - Oa1>f<•aeMa * PWM � L1oom Apr 1. Signature,- LA 1 (4 96� .4, -IL (Seal) DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT Title or Type of Document: Memorandum of Lease Document Date: Number of Pages: including acknowledgement form CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER Signer's Name: Michael Fraunces ® Manager of the LLC Signer is representing: Verus Management One, LLC. ESi1ID1T 1 DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES Page -1 of I O (� to the Memorandum of Lease dated — by and between Magalia Community Church as Landlord, and Verus Management One, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, as Tenant. The Premises are described and/or depicted and/or located as follows: a portion of the Property located at 13700 OLD SKYWAY, MAGALIA, CA 95954 9 Landlord IIaTIAIS 2123166.2 EXI�IT A ADDITIONAL LEASE TERMS 10 � r SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting ,1 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 Radio Frequency Emissions Analysis Report of Findings . "Magalia" Site Metro PCS Site No.. SAC -379-B 13700 Skyway O9ROFESS1ON� Magalia, CA 95954 w1 EV* EXP. ?+ O ,!r September 1, 2006 sl9F�F�rRICP�'��� TFOF CALIF �+ SVC Technologies, Inc. p.x I Electrical Engineering & Consulting -: 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 Table of Contents Project Description. : .................................................... 3 � Site Description..........................................................3 Radio Frequency Emissions Described................................4 FCC Radio Frequency Emissions Standards .........................7 Calculations...............................:.............................12 Conclusions..............................................................13 Glossary of Terms......................................................14 References..............................................:................15 Magalia RIFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 2 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies In this analysis, a site visit was conducted to verify the surrounding site usages against the proposed site plans. Investigation of the RF engineering configurations for Ubiquitel, Ilk Cingular, and the proposed Metro PCS RF engineering data, and the site was evaluated for compliance with the Federal Communications Commission guidelines for human exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. 1 The site was found to fall well below the FCC limits for maximum permissible exposure to RF fields. 2. Site Description The proposed site is located approximately 45 feet adjacent to a two-story public assembly structure. The facility's general location and site plan are depicted in the attached site plans (5-25-06 revision). Site photos taken on July 29, 2006, during the site visit are included in Figures 1. The 178.8' monopole currently hosts Ubiquitel and Cingular Wireless. Metro PCS proposes to add additional antennas at approximately 150 -foot antenna centerline above ground level in a three -sector configuration of two antennas per sector for a total of six antennas. Equipment cabinets housing radio and ancillary equipment would be located near the base of the monopole and utilities brought via trench to site. 1 See Butte County Use Permit and Minor Use Permit— Communications Facilities Application Packet Checklist, Item If 18. Magalia RFF. Report September 1, 2006 - All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies Page 3 of IS W CY LU SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 lielody Lane. Suite 140 . Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800 -MS -5495 1. Project Summary Metro PCS has proposed the installation of a Personal Communications Service (PCS) radio communications facility (BTS) on an existing monopole located at the Magalia Community Church, 13700 Skyway, Magalia in Butte County. This site currently serves Ubiquitel and Cingular Wireless. Land use permit application requirements for the County of Butte require the analysis of radio engineering parameters, including a report by a licensed engineer stating whether the maximum radio frequency radiation to be emitted by the proposed facility and adjacent properties conform with FCC safety standards'. SVC Technologies was contracted to conduct such analysis by Metro PCS, and this report summarizes that analysis. In this analysis, a site visit was conducted to verify the surrounding site usages against the proposed site plans. Investigation of the RF engineering configurations for Ubiquitel, Ilk Cingular, and the proposed Metro PCS RF engineering data, and the site was evaluated for compliance with the Federal Communications Commission guidelines for human exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. 1 The site was found to fall well below the FCC limits for maximum permissible exposure to RF fields. 2. Site Description The proposed site is located approximately 45 feet adjacent to a two-story public assembly structure. The facility's general location and site plan are depicted in the attached site plans (5-25-06 revision). Site photos taken on July 29, 2006, during the site visit are included in Figures 1. The 178.8' monopole currently hosts Ubiquitel and Cingular Wireless. Metro PCS proposes to add additional antennas at approximately 150 -foot antenna centerline above ground level in a three -sector configuration of two antennas per sector for a total of six antennas. Equipment cabinets housing radio and ancillary equipment would be located near the base of the monopole and utilities brought via trench to site. 1 See Butte County Use Permit and Minor Use Permit— Communications Facilities Application Packet Checklist, Item If 18. Magalia RFF. Report September 1, 2006 - All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies Page 3 of IS SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting ' 1 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-7094100 Fax: 800-838-5495 Figure 1 Site Photos �!: 4 SCF �u3. ;r �Y ,� ((^^�G� -�� l`�s •�^`� ' - t'x1,iK f,.��' mom'}• a73�•ea �� ,� � �k; ,� � w�+'•0 �. I t! r t i+ ♦yk l 1T..y'�1 � i�s•5- - ' - 1 �� � 3 t � . �."':-`i; �i� f`'I .:ti' k -?ry x !.:'i'+I :-A�'u*"k•�Y�-ny,�.'yi'S.'tC���'� � � � ��� T� "F�'��.. '�� `�' � � ai. .... ( t �z f t i''� �.; View East View North " Mv Ulf �5 1 View South View West 3. Radio Frequency Emissions Described Radio frequency emissions are forms of electromagnetic energy that are collectively described by the term "radio frequency" or "RF." RF emissions and associated phenomena can be discussed in terms of energy, radiation, or fields. Electromagnetic radiation is composed of waves of electric and magnetic energy moving together through space. These waves are generated by the movement of electrical Magalia RIFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 4 of 15 All Rights Reserved SVC Technologies - — ►; SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1�1'1 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fa:: 800-838-5495 charges such as in a conductive metal object or antenna. For example, moving charges ("current") in an antenna used by a broadcast station or a wireless base station generates electromagnetic waves that radiate away from the transmitter's antenna. These electromagnetic waves are then intercepted by a receive antenna, such as such as on a wireless telephone. The term "electromagnetic field" quantifies the electromagnetic energy at a given location. The RF power density of that field can be quantified in units of MW/CM2. Electromagnetic energy is primarily characterized by a wavelength or frequency. Both properties are interdependent. The wavelength (a) is the distance covered by one complete electromagnetic wave cycle, as shown in below: Electric Field \S1 Magnetic Field Direction of Propagation Since wavelength is directly proportional to frequency, high -frequency electromagnetic waves have short wavelengths and low -frequency waves have long wavelengths.. The electromagnetic spectrum (Figure 6) includes all the various forms of electromagnetic energy from extremely low frequency (ELF) energy, with very long wavelengths, to X-rays and gamma rays, which have very high frequencies and correspondingly short wavelengths. In between these extremes are radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, and ultraviolet radiation, in that order. Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies Page 5 of 15 SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 41 NON - IONIZING o, I LIONIZING 11. W�_� TVWM ,\ /1 'moi i Prnr for i TdrAft tararm tp,e vb�et I x a„ I Oran, ft" II Fmqwxy ",0 10 10 1010 1 ,0 0 10 10 1010 10 10 10 10- 10 10-1010-1010 0"10"10 0-10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 16 10 10 10 &1 1 10 10 10 10 /0- 10 10 to10 1011 10 Figure 6 - The Electromagnetic Spectrum Ionizing radiation, synonymous with x-rays and gamma rays (nuclear radiation), produces damage via cellular destruction and DNA manipulation. The destructive power of such radiation is related to its extremely short wavelength that penetrates skin with little to no resistance (attenuation) and acts directly on the atomic structure of atoms in the body. Non -ionizing radiation, such as in the radio spectrum, has been identified as producing localized heating of the skin at high levels, such as the principle a microwave oven functions on. The wavelengths are much longer than ionizing radiation, and are attenuated easily by the. body. 4. FCC Radio Frequency Emissions Standards In the last two decades a rapid expansion of personal wireless services in the US resulted in hundreds to thousands of radio sites being constructed in virtually ever major and minor metropolitan center in the United States and much of the industrialized world. To expand these networks for service of additional customers and airtime usage, carriers must build additional sites. Radio tower heights are being forced"lower to mitigate radio interference and capacity concerns, and to comply with stricter zoning requirements. Lower tower heights require sites be built close to the population centers they serve. The trend of radio sites rapidly being constructed closer to population centers created much debate and research in 1990's regarding safe levels of radio frequency exposure for humans. Also driving the need for the research was an unprecedented increase in the number of persons regularly using handheld mobile phones, and the general dependence in radio frequency devices resulting from advances in technology. Magalis RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 6 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies The Telecommunications Act of 1996, enacted on February 8, 1996, required that: "Within 180 days after the enactment of this Act, the Commission shall complete action in ET Docket 93-62 to prescribe and make effective rules regarding the environmental effects 6`f radio frequency emissions." See Section 704(b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996). e Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 7 of 15 All Rights Reserved—SVC Technologies The FCC considered a large number of comments submitted by industry, government agencies s r � ` ffffA SVC Technologies, Inc. e Electrical Engineering & Consulting ®. },, ! 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 �l protective of public health. In 1996 the FCC adopted a standard for safe human exposure levels to RF fields. The E!j history leading to adoption of the standards, published in 47 CFR § 1.1301, et sea„ and ® detailed technically in FCC OET 65Z, are best described by the FCC in an excerpt from ® FCC OET 563: e In 1985, the FCC adopted the 1982 ANSI guidelines for purposes of evaluating exposure due to ® RF transmitters licensed and authorized by the FCC. This decision was in response to provisions ® of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 requiring all Federal Government agencies to evaluate the impact of their actions on the "quality of the human environment. ,4 In 1992, ANSI ® adopted the 1991 IEEE standard as an American National Standard (a revision of its 1982 standard) and designated it ANSUIEEE C95.1-1992.5 Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz" . s, �J In 1993, the FCC proposed to update its rules and adopt the new ANSUIEEE guidelines. After a ® lengthy period to allow for the filing of comments and for deliberation the FCC decided, in 1996, to adopt a modified version of its original proposal.e The FCC's action also fulfilled requirements © of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 for adopting new RF exposure guidelines.' The Telecommunications Act of 1996, enacted on February 8, 1996, required that: "Within 180 days after the enactment of this Act, the Commission shall complete action in ET Docket 93-62 to prescribe and make effective rules regarding the environmental effects 6`f radio frequency emissions." See Section 704(b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996). e Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 7 of 15 All Rights Reserved—SVC Technologies The FCC considered a large number of comments submitted by industry, government agencies ® and the public. In particular, the FCC considered comments submitted by the EPA, FDA, NIOSH ` and OSHA, which have primary responsibility for health and safety in the Federal Government. The guidelines the FCC adopted were based on the recommendations of those agencies, and they ®. have sent letters to the FCC supporting its decision and endorsing the FCC's guidelines as �l protective of public health. In its 1996 Order, the FCC noted that research and analysis relating to RF safety and health is E!j ongoing and changes in recommended exposure limits may occur in the future as knowledge increases in this field. In that regard, the FCC will continue to cooperate with industry and with expert agencies and organizations with responsibilities for health and safety in order to ensure that the FCC's guidelines continue to be appropriate and scientifically valid. 'J 2 FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin No. 65. 3 FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin No. 56. ° The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 USC Section 4321, et seq. 5 ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 (originally issued as IEEE C95.1-1991), "IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz" . s, �J ° See Report and Order and Second Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket 93-62. In 1997, the FCC released a technical bulletin entitled, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields," OET Bulletin 65 that contains �) detailed information on methods for compliance with FCC guidelines. These documents can be accessed at the FCC's Web site: hup://www.fcc-govloetlrfsafety. The Telecommunications Act of 1996, enacted on February 8, 1996, required that: "Within 180 days after the enactment of this Act, the Commission shall complete action in ET Docket 93-62 to prescribe and make effective rules regarding the environmental effects 6`f radio frequency emissions." See Section 704(b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996). e Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 7 of 15 All Rights Reserved—SVC Technologies �+ SVC Technologies, Inc. a� Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 ' a Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 The FCC's guidelines are based on recommended exposure criteria issued by the NCRP and ANSI/IEEE. The NCRP exposure guidelines are similar to the ANSI/IEEE 1992 guidelines except for differences in recommended exposure levels at the lower frequencies and higher frequencies of the RF spectrum. Both ANSUIEEE and NCRP recommend two different tiers of exposure limits. The NCRP designates one tier for occupational exposure and the other for exposure of the general population while ANSI/IEEE designates exposure tiers in terms of "environments," one for "controlled" environments and the other for "uncontrolled" environments. Over a broad range of frequencies, NCRP exposure limits for the public are generally one-fifth those for workers in terms of power density.$ The NCRP and ANSI/IEEE exposure criteria identify the same threshold level at which harmful biological effects may occur, and the values for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) recommended for electric and magnetic field strength and power density in both documents are based on this threshold level.9 In addition, both the ANSI/IEEE and NCRP guidelines are frequency dependent, based on findings (discussed earlier) that whole-body human absorption of RF energy varies with the frequency of the RF signal. The most restrictive limits on exposure are in the frequency range of 30-300 MHz where the human body absorbs RF energy most efficiently when exposed in the far field of an RF transmitting source. Although the ANSMEEE and NCRP guidelines differ at higher and lower frequencies, at frequencies used by the majority of FCC licensees the MPE limits are essentially the same regardless of whether ANSI/IEEE or NCRP guidelines are used. Most radiofrequency safety limits are defined in terms of the electric and magnetic field strengths as well as in terms of power density. For lower frequencies, limits are more meaningfully expressed in terms of electric and magnetic field strength values, and the indicated power densities are actually "far -field equivalent" power density values. The latter are listed for comparison purposes and because some instrumentation used for measuring RF fields is calibrated in terms of far -field or plane -wave equivalent power density. At higher frequencies, 8 The FCC adopted limits for field strength and power density that are, based on Sections 17.4.1 and 17.4.2, and the time -averaging provisions of Sections 17.4.1.1 and 17.4.3, of "Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields," NCRP Report No. 86, for frequencies between 300 kHz and 100 GHz. With the exception of limits on exposure to power density above 1500 MHz, and limits for exposure to lower frequency magnetic fields, these MPE limits are also based on the guidelines developed by the IEEE and adopted by ANSI. See Section 4.1 of ANSIREEE C95.1-1992, "Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz" (Reference 3). 9 These exposure limits are based on criteria quantified in terms of specific absorption rate (SAR). SAR is a measure of the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. Both the ANSI/IEEE and NCRP exposure criteria are based on a determination that potentially harmful biological effects can occur at an SAR level of 4 W/kg as averaged over the whole-body. Appropriate safety factors have been incorporated to arrive at limits for both whole-body exposure (0.4 W/kg for "controlled" or "occupational" exposure and 0.08 W/kg.for "uncontrolled" or "general population" exposure, respectively) and for partial -body (localized SAR), such as might occur in the head of the user of a hand-held cellular telephone. The new MPE limits are more conservative in some cases than the limits specified by ANSI in 1982. However, these more conservative limits do not arise from a fundamental change in the SAR threshold for harm, but from a precautionary desire to add an additional margin of safety for exposure of the public or exposure in "uncontrolled' environments. Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 8 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies 1 1 1 1 0 SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Nlelody Lane,.Suite 140 . Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 and when one is actually in the "far field" of a radiation source, it is usually only necessary to evaluate power density. In the far field of an RF transmitter power density and field strength are related by standard mathematical equations. 10 The exposure limits adopted by the FCC in 1996 expressed in terms of electric and magnetic field strength and power density for transmitters operating at frequencies from 300 kHz to 100 GHz are shown in Table 1.. The FCC also adopted limits for localized (."partial body") absorption in terms of SAR that apply to certain portable transmitting devices such as hand-held cellular telephones.II - 10 See OET Bulletin 65 for details. 11 These guidelines are based on those recommended by ANSI/IEEE and NCRP. See Sections 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 of ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and Section 17.4.5 of NCRP Report No. 86. For purposes of evaluation, the FCC has designated these devices as either "portable" or "mobile" depending on how they are to be used. Portable devices are normally those used within 20 centimeters of the body and must be evaluated with respect to SAR limits. Mobile devices are normally used 20 centimeters or more away from the body and can be evaluated in terms of either SAR or field intensity. Detailed information on FCC requirements for evaluating portable and mobile devices can be found in OET Bulletin 65 and in the FCC's Rules and Regulations, 47 CFR 2.1091 and 2.1093. Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies Page 9 of 15 SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting .1 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 Table 1- FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible Eximsure (MPE) (A) Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure Frequency Electric Field Magnetic Field Power Density Averaging Time Range Strength (E) Strength (H) (S) (E J 2, J H J 2 or S (MHz) (V/m) (A/m) (mW/cm2) (minutes) 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 (100)* 6 3.0-30 1842/f 4.89/f (900/f)* 6 30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6 300-1500 -- -- f/300 6 1500-100,000 -- -- 5 6 (B) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Electric Field Magnetic Field Power Density Averaging Time Range Strength (E) Strength (H) (S) (E J 2, I H I 2 or S (MHz) (V/m) ' (A/m) (mW/cm2) (minutes) 0.3-1.34 614 1.63. (100)* .30 1.34-30 824/f 2.19/f (180/f )*. 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 -- -- f/1500 30 1500-100,000 -- -- 1.0 30 f = frequency in MHz *Plane -wave equivalent power density NOTE 1: Occupational/controlled limits apply in situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. Limits for occupational/controlled exposure also apply in situations when an individual is transient through a location where occupation allcontrol led limits apply provided he or she is made aware of the potential for exposure. NOTE 2: General population/uncontrolled exposures apply in situations in which the general public may be exposed, or in which persons that are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure. Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 10 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies i S SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting " 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 The preceding FCC WE limits are published graphically as: Power Density (mw/cm) E 0.11 a o3 1. FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Plane -wave Equivalent Power Density OccupationallControlled Exposure — -- General Population/Unconbolled Exposure 0.3 t 3 30 300 t 3,000 30,000 } 300, 000 1.134 9.5100 1001, 000 Frequency (MHz) A critical factor in WE analysis is application of the "Occupational/Controlled Exposure" limit versus the "General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure" limit. The General Population/Uncontrolled WE limit at 1950 MHz of 1.0 mW/cm2 is 115' the level allowed for an Occupational/Controlled exposure of 5.0 mW/cm2.Occupational limits are measured over a period of 6 minutes; General Population WE limits are measured over 30 minutes. The maximum field values in the FCC WE limits are derived from ANSI / IEEE research of localized tissue heating. It has been determined that potentially harmful biological effects 'can occur at a Specific Absorption Rate of 4.0 Watts/Kg. This value is averaged over the whole body, versus a single -point of exposure. The FCC WE limits were selected at one-tenth (10%) of the 4.0 W/Kg limit for the Occupational/Controlled exposures, or 0.4 W/Kg - a very conservative safety margin. The General/Uncontrolled exposure limits were then set at one-fifth (20%) of the Occupational/Controlled limits. In WE analysis for general/uncontrolled areas, another conservative practice occurs if specific exposure time cannot be calculated for an uncontrolled environment. -In cases such as in a residential area, the 30 -minute General/Uncontrolled limit is eliminated if specific exposure time cannot be calculated for an uncontrolled environment. Under that assumption if a field of the General/Uncontrolled limit were never encountered, Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page ll of 15 All Rights Reserved—SVC Technologies SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting `a` x 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 regardless of exposure duration, the MPE could never be reached regardless of how long a person was in the environment. Conversely, if the MPE limit were ever reached, data on the exposure time would b0 -required to determine if the MPE was actually exceeded for the General/Uncontrolled setting. The FCC MPE limits generally apply to all facilities, operations, and transmitters that are regulated by the FCC. FCC applications for construction permits, licenses to transmit, renewals, equipment authorizations, or modifications to existing facilities requires certification that all facilities conform with the MPE limits, or that the facility is categorically exempt from further routine analysis after the initial certification. 5. RF Emissions Calculations Calculations were used to predict RF field strengths around the proposed RF sources according to FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin Number 65 according to the following equation. S= P)(G) = EIRP ; FCC OET 65, Equation 6 (a) (R) (a) (R)2 Where: S = power density (mW/cm2) P = antenna input power (mW) G = antenna gain (numeric) relative to isotropic radiator R = distance to center of radiator (cm) EIRP =1.64 x ERP This calculation assumes a doubling of field strength and a quadrupling of power density due to possible nearby reflections. Such assumptions deliver a worst-case value for the strongest reflections. The maximum point of uncontrolled exposure was determined to be 6.5 feet above the church roof, which is accessible for workers not trained in RF safety procedures. The maximum power density for Metro PCS was calculated 6.5 feet above the church roof, 1000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 150 feet, four degrees of antenna downtilt, and found to be 1.0% of the existing standard for an uncontrolled environment. The maximum power density for Cingular Wireless cellular band emissions was calculated at 6.5 feet above the church roof, 1000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 123 feet, 5 degrees of antenna Downtilt, and found to be approximately 5.3% of the uncontrolled environment. The maximum power density for Cingular Wireless PCS band emissions was calculated directly below the tower at 6.5 feet above the church roof, 2000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 123 feet, 5 degrees of antenna Downtilt, and found to be approximately 6.2% of the uncontrolled environment. Engineering values were estimated from typical area sites. Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 12 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 i Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 The maximum power density for Ubiquitel PCS band emissions was calculated directly at 6.5 feet above the church roof, 1000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 65 feet, 5 degrees of antenna Downtilt, and found to be approximately 0.8% of the uncontrolled environment. Engineering values were estimated from typical area sites. The microwave dish was found to have negligible effects at ground or roof level due to . the narrow pattern. The total contribution to the FCC MPE for uncontrolled environments was found to be approximately 13.3% for all proposed carriers at this location and based on worst-case calculations. 6. Conclusions Computational analysis yields the total RF power density from this proposed site at approximately 13.3% of the FCC standard for uncontrolled environments. This site is well below the standard. The only opportunity to violate MPE limits would be by persons engaged in tower. maintenance activities. The MPE limits can only be exceeded within a few feet and directly in front of the antennas, and by remaining for an extended period of time. Wireless industry contractors are required to be trained in such operations, and thus are subject to the Occupational Standard. Operations directly in the danger zone of antennas are normally carried out with personal utilizing personal radiation monitors, and in cases . of violation of the Occupational Standard, only after disabling the energy to the affected antenna "oft', or using a RF safety suit which attenuates the RF fields to safe levels. Other maintenance operations in the site would prove impossible to violate MPE limits The industry standard for employees and contractors accessing the tower near antennas shall be adhered to, and thus the Occupational Standard is assumed to apply near the antennas. Signage is posted on the entrance to the compound, but is not required there. However, the standard posting of a yellow "Caution" sign per IEEE C95:2-1999 standard at the base of the tower as an indication of RF levels near antennas for tower climbers and compliance with RF safety regulations is recommended. i . Chris Baker, PE (CA Lic. #17233) _�P///moo C Date Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 13 of 15 All Rights Reserved —SVC Technologies a� 8. Glossary of Terms SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 ANSI: The American National Standards Institute. A private, non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system.. Antenna: The mechanical and electrical element that converts radio frequency currents in a conductor (wire) to electromagnetic fields in space. BTS: Common term for wireless base station transmitter system. Cellular: FCC uses term to classify common wireless carrier licensees in the 800 MHz band. CFR: Code of Federal Regulations. 47 CFR contains the FCC rules. FCC: Federal Communications Commission. Frequency: The measure of oscillations per second of a waveform, normally in MHz. Inversely proportional to the wavelength of the field. General Population/Uncontrolled Exposures: Situations in which the general public may be exposed, or in which persons that are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure, to RF emissions. IEEE: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. A scientific and educational professional society, directed toward the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical engineering, electronics, radio and the allied branches of engineering and the related arts and sciences. WE (limit): Maximum Permissible Exposure limit MHz: Megahertz (million cycles/second). PCS: FCC classification of common wireless carrier in the 1950 MHz band. RF: Radio Frequency, or the frequency of electromagnetic emissions in the radio spectrum. Watt: Metric unit of power. Used to quantify the intensity of an electromagnetic field. Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 14 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies 9. References 0 SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Mclody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 1. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields", FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin No. 65, Edition 97-01, August 1997. 2. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), "Questions and Answers about Biological Effects and Potential Hazards of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields", OET Bulletin Number 56, Fourth Edition, August 1999. 3. The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 USC Section 4321, et seq. 4. ANSUIEEE C95.1-1992 (originally issued as IEEE C95.f-1991), "IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz", 1992, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, N.Y. 5. Federal Communications Commission, Report and Order and Second Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket 93-62. 6. Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996). 7. National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP), 'Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for .Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields," NCRP Report No. 86, 1986. NCRP, Bethesda, MD. Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 15 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies Sites within 20 -mile radius of Proposed Site 379 r a ,/ r � I r�- Future MetroPCS Sites Current MetroPCS Sites BUTTE COUNTY SEP 19 2006 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES L-1 +M MM v Lim Ls I IF wpil --I. rjj�4�JE��( "I is before proposed /site 379 f� 1 "� 0 6 BUTTE . i CO UIVO i SEP 1 91006 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 4 Required Mobile Power (d8m) 210 ' 0 Outdoor IT A 6 In Car `+ 13A 13 II Suburban 8A 1r Urban SA 13 Dcn:c Urban 1 T penetration margin (d8) BUTTE . i CO UIVO i SEP 1 91006 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES GENERAL NOTES: L DRAWINGS ARE NOT 70 BE SCALED, WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE. AND THIS SET OF PLANS IS INTENDED 70 6E USED FOR DIAGRAMMATIC PURPOSES ONLY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. THE GENEPAL'CONiPACTOR'S SCOPE OF WORK SHALL NCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS. EOUIPMEN7. LABOR. AND ANYMINO ELSE DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE INS IALLA110NS AS DESCRIBED HERIN. 2. 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 AND PUBLIC AUTHOR.". MUNICIPAL AND UDLHY COMPANY SP[CIFICATIONS. AND LOCAL AND STATE MRISOICTION CODES BEARIIIG ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. 3. ]H[ STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF THIS PROJECT SITE/FACIUTY ARE NOT 70 OC ALTERED BY THIS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. A. OE7AILS INCLUDED HEREIN ARE INTENDED 10 SHOW END RESULT OF DESIGN, MINOR MODIFICATIONS MAY BE REOUIREO TO SUITE 30B CONDITIONS OR 517UATIGNS. AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE SCOPE OF WORK. 5. ALL Sl 'E CONSTRUCTION AND SITE CONDITIONS FROM MOBILIZATION 70 DEMOBILIZATION SHALL BE N STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH CAL -OSHA, 21 HDI1RS EACH DAY. metro.PCS SITE NAME: MAGALIA SITE NUMBER: CAC- 3-79-B SITE ADDRESS - 13700 SKYWAY MAGALIA, CA 95954 ABBREVIATIONS SHEET INDEX T TITLE SHEET C-1 TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY Z-1 SITE PLANS Z-2 ELEVATION AND DETAILS GENERAL NOTES: L DRAWINGS ARE NOT 70 BE SCALED, WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE. AND THIS SET OF PLANS IS INTENDED 70 6E USED FOR DIAGRAMMATIC PURPOSES ONLY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. THE GENEPAL'CONiPACTOR'S SCOPE OF WORK SHALL NCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS. EOUIPMEN7. LABOR. AND ANYMINO ELSE DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE INS IALLA110NS AS DESCRIBED HERIN. 2. 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 AND PUBLIC AUTHOR.". MUNICIPAL AND UDLHY COMPANY SP[CIFICATIONS. AND LOCAL AND STATE MRISOICTION CODES BEARIIIG ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. 3. ]H[ STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF THIS PROJECT SITE/FACIUTY ARE NOT 70 OC ALTERED BY THIS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. A. OE7AILS INCLUDED HEREIN ARE INTENDED 10 SHOW END RESULT OF DESIGN, MINOR MODIFICATIONS MAY BE REOUIREO TO SUITE 30B CONDITIONS OR 517UATIGNS. AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE SCOPE OF WORK. 5. ALL Sl 'E CONSTRUCTION AND SITE CONDITIONS FROM MOBILIZATION 70 DEMOBILIZATION SHALL BE N STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH CAL -OSHA, 21 HDI1RS EACH DAY. metro.PCS SITE NAME: MAGALIA SITE NUMBER: CAC- 3-79-B SITE ADDRESS - 13700 SKYWAY MAGALIA, CA 95954 ABBREVIATIONS AC ASPHALTIC CONCRETE A/C AIR CONDITIONING APPROX. APPROXIMATELY A.G.L. A80VE GRADE LEVEL A.M.S.L. ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL BOT BOTTOM BTS BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION CL CHAIN LINK GONG CONCRETE DIM DIMENSION DN DOWN DWG ORAWING (E) EXISTING EA EACH ELEV ELEVATION FIN FINISH(EO) FLA FLOOR FT FOOT, FEET GA GAUGE GALV GALVANIZED OR GRADE GFO GROUND CIRCUIT TAULT INTERRU END GROUND HR HOUR LBS POUNDS LNA LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER MAX MAXIMUM MIN MINIMUM (N) NEW NTS NOT TO SCALE OHE OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL O.C. ON CENTER (P) PROPOSED ' REDD REO/IREO SECT SECTION SIM SIMILAR SS STAINLESS STEEL SIL STEEL THK THICK TNA TOWER MOUNTED AMPUFIER TYP TYPICAL W/ WIN XFNR TRANSFORMER PROJECT DESCRIPTION M ppO6Cf TAILS' METRO PCS WIRELESS PROPOSES TO CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE A COMMUNICATION SERMCE (PCS) SYSTEM FACILITY AT THIS EXISTING TELECOMMUNICATIONS SITE. MEMO PCS WILL CONSTRUCT A NEW 11' X Ix' CONCRETE EQUIPMENT PAD. NEW PCS PAD MOUNTED EGUIRMENT. A NEW COAX SUPPORT ICE BRIDLE. A NEW POWER AND TACO CABINET SUPPORT RAO(, AND MOUNT A 3 -SECTOR ANTENNA ARRAY ON AN EXISTING 176'-7- HIGH MONOPOLE VICINITY MAP 23.7.5. E INp X351 TE AN ST AyN'R 9 DIRECTIONS TO SITE NORM BOUND 1-5 MERGE ONTO CA -70 NORTH TOWARD YUBA CITY TURN RIGHT ON CA-20/CA-70/9M S7, TURN LEFT ONTO CA-20/CA-70/B ST. CONTINUE ON CA -70 NORM, TURN LEFT ONTO CA-191/CLARK ROAD. PROCEED TO SKYWAY ST TAKE A SLIGHT LEFT TO SKYWAY PROCEED TO SIFE. f BurrE COUNTY SEP 191006 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PROJECT SUMMARY: SITE NAME: MAGALIA SITE NUMBER: SAC -379-8 SITE ADDRESS: 13700 SKYWAY WIRELESS IAAGAUA CA 95951 COMMUNICATIONS OWNER: CINGULAR WIRELESS 2729 PROSPECT PARK OR 206 FLOOR RANCHO CORDOVA. CA 97670 SITE CONTACT: STEPHANIE WEIRICH ' PHONE: (916) 636-9062 PROPERTY OWNER: MAGAUA COMMUNITY CHURCH P.O. BOX 165. MAGALIA. CA 95951 APPLICANT: MEMO PCS 785 ORCHARD OR. - SUITE 200 FOLSOM. A. 95630 CONTACT: RALPH OAKS PHONE: (530) 921-2710 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: CONTACT: RALPH DAMS KEN TAYLOR RETRO PCS 765 ORCHARD DR. FOLSOM CA. 95630 PHONE: (530) 921 -2710 -RALPH PHONE: (916) 617 -7566 -KEN FAX: (916) 981-2660 . ZONING MANAGER: CONTACT: KEN CRDUSE MEMO PCS 785 ORCHARD OR. FOLSOM CA. 95630 PHONE: (916) 220-0085 FAX: (916) 981-2660 JURISDICTION: BUTTE COUNTY. CA APN: 066-170-033 LATITUDE: 39' 18' 29.75' LONGITUDE: 121' 3: 42.6 ELEVATION: 2397' ASML LEASE AREA W X 1: - 154 SO FT MAGALIA w SAC -378-8 1rt .mav: 13700 SI(YWAY uAOALUA CA 95954 REVISIONS 6Ttt m 6.IX 1 ZONING 0065 901 35/02/0f MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 1001 5/25/06 IF PREPARED FOR: metro PCS 785 ORCHARD DRIVE SUITE 200 FOLSOM, CA 95630 APPROVALS ()ARE M!L GRc� e 22972 5WM 193 STREET. WEEN CREEK AT 61212 PHTWE: 602-910-5010 .7: 160-279-1271 AlE Services ARCHITECTURAL k ENGINEERING 1539 E BREEZY DR. PhO in, AZ 85086 PHONE (160) 236-7626 FAX (623) 165-5503 -TITLE SHEET mom • • SKYWAY D Zz O _ O m m • o w f i c =F ; II I--�� I ' I s i a�oF N a'g� pA Q N xM4! _ - :a Ri R'g D3 ~ !TIN CD - a C �^ �- _s 9g: �� � '' S_'QFr \` — V Q V 1 rn�_ C SKYWAY D Zz O _ O m m • o w f i c w ' ; lV I--�� I ' I V J rrni- lV I--�� I ' I N Q 3w m \V `rn D3 9 CD - a C 22 S b9 p Y fi a Ao m {_ JAA Q� O I 7RFe c nox0 �� r� 10 i O TC) a' O mLr) 1 B� OKEY NOTE REFERENCE KEY NOTES 6 5 MAGALIA SAC -379-B MECNANICAL UNIT AT e CEN iERUNE<3>o- o- PROPERTY LINE L ANGLE FENCING R PROPERTY UNE -r -�[- ELECTRICAL SERNCE —+---r— TELCO SERVICE UI—I—[ BURIED ELECTRICAL uT.-ural BURIED TELCO DE Tall NUMBER _ DETAIL REFERENCE SHEET NUMBER �SECnON LEiJR ER SECTION REFERENCETI SHEET NUMBER DETAIL NUMBER EXTERIOR ELEVARON REFERENCE SHEET NUMBER I NEW 6" iNlf WNpVEii EQUIPMENT SLAB O O M00 -CELL CABINET NG BATTERY CABINET O NEW 200A PRE -FAB ELECTRICAL PANED W/EMERGENCY GENERATOR RECEPTAGE. O 30OW HALOGEN SITE LIGHT O6 200A METER/MNN ' O TELCO CABINET O CPS ANTENNAS <�> TUTURE CABINET (TYP OF 2) MEMO PCS ICE BRIDGE ' i V - SFE NOIR 2 O ? S• r )3 O I / w Y }}' Oj O SS -� j ,P NOTE: N m 1. THIS DETAIL IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. EOUIPMENY PLACEMENT 15 SHOWN FOR QUIPMENI PRE -FAB THE PURPOSE OF SITE CONCEPT. SHE MGINTINC BASE DETAILED PLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT IS $MONN ON 511E PLANS. 2. COAX SHALL BE RUN Ai A MIN. OF 8'-0" A.C.L. ON ICE BRIDGE. PR _f37 1!100 SKYWAY MAAALIA. CA 95954 OCVIOIONO 9 P[DIPcr D• Parr Dr 1 ZONING DOCS 90% mN1Ne LIRE 7 ZONING DOCS 100% mZ»/oe MRF LEGEND AND SYMBOLS PREPARED FOR: (E) COMMUNK�ATTONS COMPOUND PROPERTY LINE - (E) I1B'-7' NIGH NONOPpLE EQUIPMENT AREA ISOMETRIC CAL: metro •P C S I \-SEE 785 ORCHARD RIVE I I I SITE PLAN I OWG Z-1 / l (E) oYTmHFAo unurr LINES FOLSOM. CA 95630 APPROVALS Iv _ KEY NOTES _ oma--- -------- I y I (E) CHURCH BUILDING APN 066-470-33 =ys / /Q O NEW 6" MK CONCRETE EQUIPMENT SLAB NEW METRO PCS moo -CELL EQUIPMENT CABINET .O NEW METRO PCSWHOBATTERY CABINET O -0 _o (E) UTILITY POLE (P) SOURCE O< METRO PCS POWER A TELCO ONEW 200A PRE -FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL Q W/EMFRGENCY GENERATOR RECEPTACLE. -(E) PROPERTY UNE ' O5 (P) NEW NEFER/MAM O NEW TELCO PANEL ON DOUBLE PIPE SUPPORT. NEW CPS ANTENNA MOUNTED AT 10'-0' AG.L O NEW SITE LIGHT FIXTURE 30OW FLOODLIGHT MOUNTED AT 8'-0' A.C.L. O9 NEW BURIED ELECTRICAL CONDUIT RUN TO (E) POWER POLE ORO'.rmP O Y� (E) CE BRIDGE- (E) EOUIPMENT / SHELTER 9 ' I O g. 11 / SCALE: OVERALL SITE PLAN 1".100 I w ro0 .. rHss w4v9ii wD�NC Iurm.s 'NEW BURIED TEL CONDUIT RUN i0 (E) 6 0 KIAp r[s w �rKPiu�a w9 wiK•*Ilp�w•t� Mrr (E) OVDUlEAD POWER LINE g TELCO DEMARCATION, O NEW METRO PCS ICE BRIDGE 14 O O A A` A �:6M tKr •µ rHr•a0 quu,[4r®uXtlu: 3inrwr M00 1s raalRrtD a¢n n wu«A . g O NEW M-cTRO PCS PANEL TYPE ANTENNAS (TRP) (2) PER SECTOR FOR A TOTAL OF (6) A IDU 270' S ( ! B O NVMm rt: r --rte NEW 6'-0' WOE ANTENNA MOUNTING FRAME © G L F JWRC - (E) UTILITY POLE (P) SOURCE OF METRO PCS POWER 8 TELCO O (E) I78'-1' HIGH MONOPOLE ' $ 7. B': E (E) EOUIPMENT I { li-0' 2}912 $GUM 193 1!0=$ OUEFN -2 A} 85212 F PHOXL DO}_D10-DOJO AX: X1'A-}1D-I})1 271 91E1.iER (E) ICE BRIDGE I `. (P) NEW METRO PCS BURIED vOWER AND TELCO CONDUITS............-- (E) ICE 10 E .............(E) BU HIED TELCO CON WIT (E) 178'-7- HIGH MONOPOLE RID (E) ICE BGE (E) CELLULAR - EQUIPMENT (P) NEW METRO PCS 11 X 1i LEASE AREA (E) 5'-6" HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE (E) CELL M EOUIPME �- I O-� (E) DOUBLE GATE 0 BFe I R Services ARCHITECTURAL @ ENGINEERING I539 E BREEZY OR. Pl, ; , AZ 85086 PHeONE (480) 236-7626 FAX (623) 465-5503 8 R IEN RAL NOVERAL NOTFA % ." SITE PLANS I I. IN ADDITION TO EOUIPNENT AND TOWER SPACE REQUIREMENTS LEASED AREA SHOULD CONSIDER SUCH ITEMS AS. MAINTENANCE. AND CRANE ACCESS. uM PP. n r NM SAC -319-8 In..4Ze ) SITE' PLAN �`A,a 2 ENLARGED SITE PLAN /;`:`'D_ 3 0 E N 0' W 270' 1� E 90' S LBO' (P) NEW MONOPOLE 3 -SECTOR RISC MOUNT KWON ARMS (P) NEW 6' NOE ANTENNA SUPPORT FRAMES (INP) lv{WI{(I (E) 178'-7' HIGH 40NLWOLF 137 AnuuTH I ANTENNA PLAN VIEW 1 3 1 EMS RV65-1902-DP ANTENNA DETAIL (2-REOIRED PER SECTOR 6 -TOTAL) KEY NOTES ONEW 6' THIN CONCRETE EOUIPNENI SLAB ONEW MENTO PCS NOD -CELL EOUIPNENT CABINETS O NEW 200A PRE -FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL ./EMERGENCY GENERATOR RECEPTACLE, ONEW 200A METER/MAIN ONEW TELCO PANEL ON DOUBLE PIPE SUPPORT. ONEW CPS ANTENNA MOUNTED AT 10'-0- A.C.L. O NEW SITE UCHT FIXTURE. 30OW FLOODLIGHT MOUNTED AT W-0- AOL. eONEW COAX CABLE ROUTE UP OUTSIDE (E) M ONOPOE NIM BAND CLAMPS AND METAL RES ONEW METRO PCS PANEL TYPE ANTENNAS (TV) (2) PER SECTOR FOR A TOTAL of (6) ® NEW COAX CABLE ICE BRIDGE ONEW 6--0- WIDE ANTENNA NQINRNG FRAME © (E) 178'-7- HIGH MONOPOLE (E) MICROWAVE DISH r CENTER EL 150'-0- A.C.L. AZIMUTH: 0', 180' h 270' (E) EQUIPMENT SHELTER (BEYOND) PROPOSED ANTENNA DETAILS $,`,RE' 2 I SITE ELEVATION LOOKING NORTH 1/Z-1 1 . A9. MAGALIA SAC -379-13 13700 SKYWAY MAGALIA. CA 95954 REVISIONS III. DE3WPIIQ" .11 A, 1 ZONING DOES 90% 0!/02/0 MRF Q EL. I70'-7 2 ZONING DOC$ 100%35/25/05MRF (E) ANTENNA ARRAY Q EL 168'-2' (E) ANTENNA ARRAY tARROPCSANTENNAPREPARED FOR: AY..J-SETOR, 2 -ANTENNA SECTOR - metro PCS 765 ORCHARD DRIVE SUITE 200 FOLSOM. CA 95630 Q EL. 122'-9- (E) ANTENNA ARRAY APPROVALS NOTES: I. PROPOSED MEMO PCS ANTENNA ARRAY MALI NOT EXCEED OUT HORIZONTALLY FROM THE E%1SRNG MONOPOLE MORE THAN EXISTING ANTENNA PROJECRON (PER BUTTE CTY ORD SEC 24-262 F/3/8) 2. PROPOSED MEMO PCS ANTENNA ARRAY AND PROPOSED COAX CABLES WL. BE PAINTED TO MATGH EXISTING MONOPOLE COLOR. Pcu mvPcs w7m+ IN; .avaw.uc sI'Lcvlullas -0 ics .1 1... AEuri asp miicrte0iAR1vi1�W i�� Ia�O IwIN n1K• .e AAm,a9 n wwlnrt0 na•1 n wuTTA 91Rasv0. rw..nmlxs. a.Yu9 m RN: 2 • RCE 779)2 SWM 19! SOOT, QUEEN CRECN A2 851.1 I CNL 602-910-60. 6:.60-2)9-1711 -(E) URUTY POE (P) SOURCE E 2 OF METRO PCS POWER @ TELCO ® Services ARCHITECTURAL k ENGINEERING 1539 E BREEZY DR. PI, AN , AZ 85086 PHONE (A80) 236-7626 UNH FENCE — 5'-6- HIGH CHAIN_ONE (623) 465-5503 UN ELEVATION AND DETAILS ANY SAC -379-11 �- Z-2 xALE: 3nr=r_B 1 9N:. u Page 1 of 1 Primary Owner: MAGALIA COMMUNITY CHURCH Secondary Owner: Year Built: Mail Address: PO BOX 165 Garage : MAGALIA CA 95954 Site Address: 13700 SKYWAY Number of Units: 0 MAGALIA CA 95954 Assessor Parcel Number: 066-470-033 Phone- - - Census Tract: 0018.00 Housing Tract Number: Lot Number: Page Grid: Legal Description: Property Characteristics: Bedrooms: Year Built: Square Feet: Bathrooms: Garage : Lot Size: 7.600 AC Total Rooms: Fireplace: Number of Units: 0 Zoning : Pool: Use Code : Institutional(General) No of Stories: Latitude: 39.80677 Longitude: -121.5791 Sale & Loan Information Transfer Date : / / Seller : N/A Transfer Value : N/A Document # : BK -PG: - Cost/Sq. Feet: N/A First Loan Amount: N/A Lender : N/A MTG Assessment & Tax Information Assessed Value: $952,772 Percent Improvement: 71.18% Homeowner Exemption Land Value: $274,635 Tax Amount : $.00 Tax Rate Area : 93-005 Improvement Value : $678,137 Tax Account ID : Tax Status : Current Market Improvement Value: Market Land Value: Market Value: Data Deemed Reliable, But Not Guaranteed. Copyright 01998-2006 Fidelity National Title Company. All Rights Reserved. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective holders. http://www.fidelitypassport.com/Profile.asp 9/19/2006 W 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF SEC 31 T.23N. 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Users should verify the information before making project commitments. http://sk.upstate-ca.comlbutte—countylextemal.phtrnl?tool=noop&extent--6679188.21862-2419755.62156-6681213.6816-2421173.445... 9/19/2006 Planning Permit Results Oil `` ^y ' 7:C©unfy'Cente.r Dr"©roville CA 9596 (530)'538-7601 Fax (530) 538.7785 Planning Project Query Results Page 1 of 2 Project No. APN Type of project Planner Status project Description Project Locations Owner Date Received Date Assigned 30 Day Completion Hearing Body Zoning Code Zoning Description Gen plan Gen Plan pro ect Date Code Desc Minor Use Permit to collocate six (6) flush -mounted panel antennas on the east at the 160 -foot side of Old level on an existing 187 -foot Skyway, at MUP 04- 066- 470- Minor Use Stephen Permit tall monopole. 13700 Old Skyway Magalia Community 9/23/2003 9/23/2003 10/22/2003 InterDepartmental C-2 (General C Commercial 01 033 Permit Betts Issued The project also includes the Ma glia ( g Church Review Commercial) installation of Community three (3) ground- Church), mounted Magalia equipment cabinets at the base of the monopole on the east Use Permit to side of Skyway, 066- Use allow for the development of approx. 200 470- Permit a church and feet south of Magalia 4/27/1987 033 recreational Cemtery facilities Road, Magalia Use Permit to allow a cellular radio 066- Use communications at 13700 Old 470- facility broadcast Skyway, 033 Permit shelter with 200 Magalia foot monopole iantenna on a 40 x 40' site plot UP Ot-25 066- 470- Use Stephen Finished REPLACE 6/28/2001 L6/28/2001 7/28/2001 PLANNING COMMISSION 033 Permit Betts ANNTENA http://www.buttecounty.net/dds/PlanningResults.asp?APN NUM=066-470-033&Submit=Search 3/14/2006 t SAC -3796 / "MAGWIA" - (E) WIRELESS COMMLOCATIONS FACILITY / T E H A M A j Richardson SAC -3798 / "MAGALIA" MAGALIA COMM. CHURCH 13700 SKYWAY APN 066-470-033 MAGALIA, CA 95954 Copyright ®1988-2005 Microsoft Corp. and/or its suppliers. All rights reserved. http:ttwww.microsoft.rom/streets/ ® 2004 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved. This data includes information taken Wth permission from Canadian authorities O Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada. © Copyright 2004 by TeleAtlas North America, Inc, All rights reserved. Berry Creek Cherokee S } ac CD `. > wY 0 Lake Oroville Lake Oroville ' State Recreation -J Area 3 B2 e ff Lak Orovill tion Area *Rec 162 aj Sou h Oroville '0 Mi 2 4 B A Copyright ®1988-2005 Microsoft Corp. and/or its suppliers. All rights reserved. http:ttwww.microsoft.rom/streets/ ® 2004 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved. This data includes information taken Wth permission from Canadian authorities O Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada. © Copyright 2004 by TeleAtlas North America, Inc, All rights reserved. SAC -379B / "MAGOIA" - (E) WIRELESS COMMLOCATIONS FACILITY /J vel ,v O J SAC -3796 "MAGALIA° MAGALIA COMM. CHURCH 13700 SKYWAY APN 066-470-033 O ?o G ids Zoo Qoo Copyright ®1988-2005 Microsoft Corp. and/or its suppliers. All rights reserved. http:/Avww.microsoft.com/streets/ 0 2004 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved. This data includes information taken with permission from Canadian authorities 0 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada. 0 Copyright 2004 by TeleAtlas North America, Inc. All rights reserved. Search Ring Form Search Ring Name: Magalia Objective: Date Released: 01/19/06 Search Ring No. 379 Originator: Kimberly Threadgill Search Ring Long = -121.597957-i:a-t = 39.82649680 2006 New Build Area Center: RF Engineer: Kimberly Threadgill Desired Rad 100 ft. I bl, Center Ht: y� b� S �-- ----------- ;� fir' % • y�: ti�i ----y- i __ ..-_ ...... f z' 0 U Site SAC -379B "Magalia" 13700 Skyway APN 066-470-033 Magalia (Butte County), California 95954 Top of the existing tower. The top array of antennas belong to UbiquiTel PCS. The lower array belong to Cingular Wireless. The MetroPCS antennas will be installed just below the microwave dish. 0 r�c�U3oPCS Site SAC -379B • "Magalia" • 13700 Skyway • APN 066-470-033 Magalia (Butte County), California 95954 Existing access road behind church leading to compound. Lease area is 40'x 40'. Picture from tower owner's website httpl/www.cingularsites.com e6: . I r -�� • _��, ','i iF.�1�4 ^. r. i�; et �!$^j-�-.S"� � sS. l��c� .-s.Ns T•� Y.�� C- 7 � r d i _ �i� te. t� �'f .•.i-`..' .� k '4�4 f!<.y �r�'{ war. ti � � �;,^ ,�, n1 � ,.i'•2..' 1�_,:�' • - �.i.' T, ��..c,cT #�3-�-ya,.,r� fyf } r't rKr� ,t .F, s,ti � i �}a•,� .e.. 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See Mounting Options section for specific model number. Patterns 270 am am am 2M 2so 3W rw 3m• 24W 300• No aar 2<0' 300• �'�� ✓' � ..�.�s z-z�,• ids. z- 'r �i-�•.'' �: 2W / 3m zoo • »a zoo rt T 33o zo may' a3o• zoo .?- S �y,'rS i` _r�r�•.r��>' �t �,� jl ' ? � � r Jr� :�.'Sy z - t:- `d ��- . /�` •} 1 ieo<'TI o �w ! ; (f o 1w• o law „?!, , �. o ieo '�• ..) ».i i u a `� ��\. Y"l � � `{ . �,y'�•.,.�,� y�� l.!'w.. > nom: 'H't a� a >�,,, .,. �. y\,,,,'�5.��� f,/ � ��� 1. `s::a%� ;1fF -` ..t � ryf! ��, y5 "'r.'sy: ` �i : ,�• .� � , K."�-.• fu ,�f• 3o- iso• �.. an• iso r -�i%z4-' so iso :�'., -- zs - a Asa $r i y �" 30 izo m• Izn• W lzo• '-` co ixo• so izo W 0o so W 00 00 Azimuth Elevation Elevation . 0° Downtilt 2° Downtilt Revised 04/21/04 Elevation. Elevation 4° Downtilt 6° Downtilt EMS' antennas are protected by one or more of the following U.S. patents: 5,844,529; 6,067,053; 6,462,710; 6,392,600; 6,069,590; 5,966,102; 5,757,246. EMS' antenna designs may also be covered by pending U.S. patent applications and by pending 8 awarded international patents. +1 770.582.0555 ext. 5310 • Fax +1 770.729.0036 www.emswireless.com 0 Memo Subject: Modcell 4.0/4.08 Outdoor Macrocell: Distance Based Noise Attenuation • Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations date: 4/28/06 from: Loren Holihan CDMA Product Management WH 3A-331 Voice: 973 386-4783 holihan@lucent.com The following memo is intended to provide information pertaining to distance based noise attenuation for the Modcell 4.0/4.OB Outdoor Macrocell. General notes: 1. Conservative calculation: Drop 3dBA each time the distance doubles. 2. At some point (distance) away from the noise source the attenuation goes up to 6 dBA. However, for the table below the 3dBA attenuation was used to provide conservative data. 3. Currently the point at which the attenuation goes up to 6 dBA is unknown due to the need for testing to verify. But at 30 to 40 feet the noise level would not be materially different from the numbers presented below. Attenuation TahlP CABINET MEASURED Calculated Calculated Calculated AXIS NOISE (dBA) Noise (dBA) Noise (dBA) Noise (dBA) at a distance at a at a at a of 5 ft distance of distance of distance of 10 ft 20 ft 40 ft FRONT 61 58 55 52 RIGHT 61 58 55 52 BACK 65 62 1 59 56 LEFT 60 57 1 54 51 Intermediate distance calculations: At a distance of 30 ft, front = 53 dBA, right = 53 dBA, back = 57 dBA and left = 52 dBA. At a distance of 50 ft, front = 50 dBA, right = 50 dBA, back = 54 dBA and left 49 dBA. If additional information is needed please contact: Loren Holihan Modcell 4. OB NPI Mobility Product Management (973) 386-4783 Phone (973) 386-6427 Fax (973) 713-6843 Cell ULS License - PCS Broadband License - KNLF558 - MetroPCS California, LLC Page 1 of 2 ULS License • • PCS Broadband License - KNLF558 - MetroPCS California, LLC Call Sign KNLF558 Radio Service CW - PCS Broadband Status Active Auth Type Regular Market 1st 01/25/2002 2nd Market BTA079 - Chico-Oroville, CA Channel Block C Submarket 0 Associated �0_Q1895'A_0.000-000-. Frequencies 001910.00000000 (MHz) 001975.00000000 - Dates Grant 01/27/1997 Expiration 01/27/2007 Effective 05/02/2006 Cancellation Buildout Deadlines 1st 01/27/2002 2nd' 01/27/2007 Notification Dates 1st 01/25/2002 2nd Licensee FRN 0014512891 Type Limited Liability Company Licensee MetroPCS California, LLC P:(214)265-2550 8144 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 800 F:(866)685-9618 Dallas, TX 75231 E:mstachiw@metropcs.com ATTN Mark A. Stachiw Contact Paul, Hastings, ]anofsky & Walker LLP P:(202)551-1725 Carl W Northrop F:(202)551-0125 875 15th Street, N.W. E:carinorthrop@paulhastings.com Washington, DC 20005 Ownership and Qualifications Radio Service Type Mobile Regulatory Status Common Carrier Interconnected Yes Alien Ownership The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Alien Ownership questions. Basic Qualifications The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Basic Qualification questions. Tribal Land Bidding Credits This license did not have tribal land bidding credits. Demographics http://wirelesg2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.j sp?licKey=9228&printable 9/19/2006 E ULS License - PCS Broadband License - KNLF558 - MetroPCS California, LLC Page 2 of 2 Race Ethnicity Gender http://wireless2.fcc.govIUlsApp/UlsSearch/license isp?licKey--9228&printable 9/19/2006 SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 Radio Frequency Emissions Analysis Report of Findings "Magalia" Site Metro PCS Site No. SAC -379-B �oQRpFESSIpN�I 13700 Skyway ��� \56.tJPHE,g4 Magalia, CA 95954 w cs,� '� �� M Ix E 1�� t * EXP. It O � September 1, 2006 sTq F�CA"o���r' SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA . 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 Table of Contents Project Description.................:....................................3 Site Description..........................................................3 Radio Frequency Emissions Described................................4 FCC Radio Frequency Emissions Standards .........................7 Calculations ............... ............................. ............12 Conclusions...............................................................13 Glossary of Terms......................................................14 References.................................................. ..........15 Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 2 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 1. Project Summary Metro PCS has proposed the installation of a Personal Communications Service (PCS) radio communications facility (BTS) on an existing monopole located at the Magalia Community Church, 13700 Skyway, Magalia in Butte County. This site currently serves Ubiquitel and Cingular Wireless. Land use permit application requirements for the County of Butte require the analysis of radio engineering parameters, including a report by a licensed engineer stating whether the maximum radio frequency radiation to be emitted by the proposed facility and adjacent properties conform with FCC safety standards'. SVC Technologies was contracted to conduct such analysis by Metro PCS, and this report summarizes that analysis. In this analysis, a site visit was conducted to verify the surrounding site usages against the proposed site plans. Investigation of the RF engineering configurations for Ubiquitel, Cingular, and the proposed Metro PCS RF engineering data, and the site was evaluated for compliance with the Federal Communications Commission guidelines for human exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. The site was found to fall well below the FCC limits for maximum permissible exposure to RF fields. 2. Site Description The proposed site is located approximately 45 feet adjacent to a two-story public assembly structure. The facility's general location and site plan are depicted in the attached site plans (5-25-06 revision). Site photos taken on July 29,.2006, during the site visit are included in Figures 1. The 178.8' monopole currently hosts Ubiquitel and Cingular Wireless. Metro PCS proposes to add additional antennas at approximately 150 -foot antenna centerline above ground level in a three -sector configuration of two antennas persector for a total of six antennas. Equipment cabinets housing radio and ancillary equipment would be located near the base of the monopole and utilities brought via trench to site. 1 See Butte County Use Permit and Minor Use Permit—Communications Facilities Application Packet Checklist, Item H 18. Magalie RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 3 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SVC Technologies,'Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 Figure 1 Site Photos View East View South View North 3. Radio Frequency Emissions Described .View West Radio frequency emissions are forms of electromagnetic energy that. are collectively described by the term "radio frequency" or "RF." RF emissions and associated phenomena can be discussed in terms, of energy, radiation, or fields. Electromagnetic radiation is.composed of waves of electric and magnetic energy moving together through space. These waves are generated by the movement of electrical Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 4 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fa:: 800-838-5495 charges such as in a conductive metal object or antenna. For example, moving charges .("current") in an antenna used by a broadcast station or a wireless base station generates electromagnetic waves that radiate away from the transmitter's antenna. These electromagnetic waves are then intercepted by a receive antenna, such as such as on a wireless telephone. The term "electromagnetic field" quantifies the electromagnetic energy at a given location. The RF power density of that field can be quantified in units of MW/CM2. Electromagnetic energy is primarily characterized. by a wavelength or frequency. Both properties are interdependent. The wavelength (a) is the distance covered by one complete electromagnetic wave cycle, as shown in below: Electric Field \�J Magnetic Field Direction of Propagation Since wavelength is directly proportional to frequency, high -frequency electromagnetic waves have short wavelengths and low -frequency waves have long wavelengths. The electromagnetic spectrum (Figure 6) includes all the various forms of electromagnetic energy from extremely low frequency (ELF) energy, with very long wavelengths, to X-rays and gamma rays, which have very high frequencies and correspondingly short wavelengths. In between these extremes are radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, and ultraviolet radiation, in that order. Magalis RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 5 of 15 All Rights Reserved —SVC Technologies S SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 7 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 'Y a Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495" 4 NM - IONONO 6. 1 4---IONONO vW i Pow Ihr �� ubv� trma.ee x. , I ciaecr Rp CdaW p4& ,o ,o ,o ,o ,o ,o 10 In ,o 10-10 ,o 10"10-10-10-10"10-10-10IO.-ID-10-10-10-10" 10 to 10 If to 10 t0 10 to-. t0 to 10 at t 10 to to 16 10 to t0 t0 to 10 to Figure 6 - The Electromagnetic Spectrum Ionizing radiation, synonymous with x-rays and gamma rays (nuclear radiation), produces damage via cellular destruction and DNA manipulation. The destructive power of such radiation is related to its extremely short wavelength that penetrates skin with little to no resistance (attenuation) and acts directly on the atomic structure of atoms in the body. Non -ionizing radiation, such as in the radio spectrum, has been identified as producing localized heating of the skin at high levels, such as the principle a microwave oven functions on. The wavelengths are much longer than ionizing radiation, and are attenuated easily by the body. 4. FCC Radio Frequency Emissions Standards In the last two decades a rapid expansion of personal wireless services in the US resulted in hundreds to thousands of radio sites being constructed in virtually ever major and minor metropolitan center in the United States and much of the industrialized world. To expand these networks for service of additional customers and airtime usage, carriers must build additional sites. Radio tower heights are being forced* lower to mitigate radio interference and capacity concerns, and to comply with stricter zoning requirements. Lower tower heights require sites be built close to the population centers they serve. The trend of radio sites rapidly being constructed closer to population centers created much debate and research in 1990's regarding safe levels of radio frequency exposure for humans. Also driving the need for the research was an unprecedented increase in the number of persons regularly using handheld mobile phones, and the general dependence in radio frequency devices resulting from advances in technology. Magalia RIFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 6 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SVC Technologies; Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 In 1996 the FCC adopted a standard for safe human exposure levels to RF fields. The history leading to adoption of the standards, published in 47 CFR § 1.1301, et sea„ and detailed technically in FCC OET 65', are best described by the FCC in an excerpt from FCC OET 56': In 1985, the FCC adopted the 1982 ANSI guidelines for purposes of evaluating exposure due to RF transmitters licensed and authorized by the FCC. This decision was in response to provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 requiring all Federal Government agencies to evaluate the impact of their actions on the "quality of the human environment." 4 In 1992, ANSI adopted the 1991 IEEE standard as an American National Standard (a revision of its 1982 standard) and designated it ANSUIEEE C95.1-1992.' In 1993, the FCC proposed to update its rules and adopt the new ANSI/IEEE guidelines. After a lengthy period to allow for the filing of comments and for deliberation the FCC decided, in 1996, to adopt a modified version of its original proposal 6 The FCC's action also fulfilled requirements of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 for adopting new RF exposure guidelines.' The FCC considered a large number of comments submitted by industry, government agencies and the public. In particular, the FCC considered comments submitted by the EPA, FDA, NIOSH and OSHA, which have primary responsibility for health and safety in the Federal Government. The guidelines the FCC adopted were based on the recommendations of those agencies, and they have sent letters to the FCC supporting its decision and endorsing the FCC's guidelines as protective of public health. In its 1996 Order, the FCC noted that research and analysis relating to RF safety and health is ongoing and changes in recommended exposure limits may occur in the future as knowledge increases in this field. In that regard, the FCC will continue to cooperate with industry and with expert agencies and organizations with responsibilities for health and safety in order to ensure that the FCC's guidelines continue to be appropriate and scientifically valid. 2 FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin No. 65. 3 FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin No. 56. 4 The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 USC Section 4321, et seq. ' ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 (originally issued as IEEE C95.1-1991), "IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz" . o See Report and Order and Second Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket 93-62. In 1997, the FCC released a technical bulletin entitled, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields," (JET Bulletin 65 that contains detailed information on methods for compliance with FCC guidelines. These documents can be accessed at the FCC's Website: http://www.fec.gov/oeVrfsafety. The Telecommunications Act of 1996, enacted on February 8, 1996, required that: "Within 180 days after the enactment of this Act, the Commission shall complete action in ET Docket 93-62 to prescribe and make effective rules regarding the environmental effects of radio frequency emissions." See Section 704(b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996). Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 7 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SSVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 The FCC's guidelines are based on recommended exposure criteria issued by the NCRP and ANSI/IEEE. The NCRP exposure guidelines are similar to the ANSI/IEEE 1992 guidelines except for differences in recommended exposure levels at the lower frequencies and higher frequencies of the RF spectrum. Both ANSUIEEE and NCRP recommend two different tiers of exposure limits. The NCRP designates one tier for occupational exposure and the other for exposure of the general population while ANSI/IEEE designates exposure tiers in terns of "environments," one for "controlled" environments and the other for "uncontrolled" environments. Over a broad range of frequencies, NCRP exposure limits for the public are generally one-fifth those for workers in terms of power density.$ The NCRP and ANSI/IEEE exposure criteria identify the same threshold level at which harmful biological effects may occur, and the values for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) recommended for electric and magnetic field strength and power density in both documents are based on this threshold level.9 In addition, both the ANSI/IEEE and NCRP guidelines are frequency dependent, based on findings (discussed earlier) that whole-body human absorption of RF energy varies with the frequency of the RF signal. The most restrictive limits on exposure are in the frequency range of 30-300 MHz where the human body absorbs RF energy most efficiently when exposed in the far field of an RF transmitting source. Although the ANSI/IEEE and NCRP guidelines differ at higher and lower frequencies, at frequencies used by the majority of FCC licensees the MPE limits are essentially the same regardless of whether ANSI/IEEE or NCRP guidelines are used. Most radiofrequency safety limits are defined in terms of the electric and magnetic field strengths as well as in terms of power density. For lower frequencies, limits are more meaningfully expressed in terms of electric and magnetic field strength values, and the indicated power densities are actually "far -field equivalent" power density values. The latter are listed for comparison purposes and because some instrumentation used for measuring RF fields is calibrated in terms of far -field or plane -wave equivalent power density. At higher frequencies, $The FCC adopted limits for field strep p strength and power density that are based on Sections 17.4.1 and , 17.4.2, and the time -averaging provisions of Sections 17.4.1.1 and 17.4.3, of "Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields," NCRP Report No. 86, for frequencies between 300 kHz and 100 GHz. With the exception of limits on exposure to power density above 1500 MHz, and limits for exposure to lower frequency magnetic fields, these MPE limits are also based on the guidelines developed by the IEEE and adopted by ANSI. See Section 4.1 of ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, "Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz" (Reference 3). , 9 These exposure limits are based on criteria quantified in terms of specific absorption rate (SAR). SAR is a measure of the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. Both the ANSIAEEE and NCRP exposure • criteria are based on a determination that potentially harmful biological effects can occur at an SAR level of 4 W/kg as averaged over the whole-body. Appropriate safety factors have been incorporated to arrive at limits for . both whole-body exposure (0.4 W/kg for "controlled" or "occupational" exposure and 0.08 W/kg for "uncontrolled" or "general exposure, for population" respectively) and partial -body (localized SAR), such as might occur in the head of the user of a hand-held cellular telephone. The new MPE limits are more , conservative in some cases than the limits specified by ANSI in 1982. However, these more conservative limits do not arise from a fundamental change in the SAR threshold for harm, but from a precautionary desire to add , an additional margin of safety for exposure of the public or exposure in "uncontrolled' environments. A, Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 8 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 and when one is actually in the "far field" of a radiation source, it is usually only necessary to evaluate power density. In the far field of an RF transmitter power density and field strength are related by standard mathematical equations.10 The exposure limits adopted by the FCC in 1996 expressed in terms of electric and magnetic field strength and power density for transmitters operating at frequencies from 300 kHz to 100 GHz are shown in Table 1. The FCC also adopted limits for localized ("partial body") absorption in terms of SAR that apply to certain portable transmitting devices such as hand-held cellular telephones." 10 See OET Bulletin 65 for details. " These guidelines are based on those recommended by ANSUIEEE and NCRP. See Sections 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 of ANSI/IEEE 095.1-1992 and Section 17.4.5 of NCRP Report No. 86. For purposes of evaluation, the FCC has designated these devices as either "portable" or "mobile" depending on how they are to be used. Portable devices are normally those used within 20 centimeters of the body and must be evaluated with respect to SAR limits. Mobile devices are normally used 20 centimeters or more away from the body and can be evaluated in terms of either SAR or field intensity. Detailed information on FCC requirements for evaluating portable and mobile devices can be found in OET Bulletin 65 and in the FCC's Rules and Regulations, 47 CFR 2.1091 and 2.1093. 1Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 9 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SSVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting i 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140. Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 Table 1- FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible Exuosure (MPE) (A) Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure Frequency Time Range or S (MHz) Electric Field Magnetic Field Power Density Averaging Strength (E) Strength (H) (S) J E J 2, 1111' (V/m) (A/m) (mW/cm2) (minutes) 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 (100) * 6 3.0-30 1842/f 4.89/f (900/f)* 6 30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6 3004500 -- -- f/300 6 1500-100,000 -- -- 5 6 (B) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Electric Field Magnetic Field Power Density Averaging Time Range Strength (E) Strength (H) (S) UP, H J 2 or S (MHz) (V/m) (A/m) (mW/cm2) (minutes) 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 (100)* 30 1.34-30 824/f 2.19/f (180/0* 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 -- -- V1500 30 1500-100,000 -- -- 1.0 30 f = frequency in MHz *Plane -wave equivalent power density NOTE 1: Occupational/controlled limits apply in situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. Limits for occupational/controlled exposure also apply in situations when an individual is transient through a location where occupational/controlled limits apply provided he or she is made aware of the potential for exposure. MOTE 2: General population/uncontrolled exposures apply in situations in which the general public may be exposed, or in which persons that are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure. Magalia RIFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 10 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1160 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800438-5495 The preceding FCC WE limits are published graphically as: Power Density (mW/cm2) 1. FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Plane -wave Equivalent Power Density OccupationallContrd/ed Exposure ---- General Pbpulaffon/Unconbolled Exposure 0.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.03 0.3 1 3 30 300 t 3,000 1.34 1.5100 Frequency (MHz) 1300,000 100,000 A critical factor in WE analysis is application of the "Occupational/Controlled Exposure" limit versus the "General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure" limit. The General Population/Uncontrolled WE limit at 1950 MHz of 1.0 mW/cm2 is 1150' the level allowed for an Occupational/Controlled exposure of 5.0 mW/cm2.Occupational limits are measured over a period of 6 minutes; General Population WE limits are measured over 30 minutes. The. maximum field values in the FCC WE limits are derived from ANSI / IEEE research of localized tissue heating. It has been determined that potentially harmful biological effects can occur at a Specific Absorption Rate of 4.0 Watts/Kg. This value is averaged over the whole body, versus a single -point of exposure. The FCC WE limits were. selected at one-tenth (10%) of the 4.0 W/Kg limit for the Occupational/Controlled exposures, or 0.4 W/Kg - a very conservative safety margin. The General/Uncontrolled exposure limits were then set at one-fifth (20%) of the Occupational/Controlled limits. 1n WE analysis for general/uncontrolled areas, another conservative practice occurs if specific exposure time cannot be calculated for an uncontrolled environment. In cases such as in a residential area, the 30 -minute General/Uncontrolled limit is eliminated if specific exposure time cannot be calculated for an uncontrolled environment. Under that assumption if a field of the General/Uncontrolled limit were never encountered, Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 11 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SSVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA a 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 regardless of exposure duration, the MPE could never be reached regardless of how long a person was in the environment. Conversely, if the MPE limit were ever reached, data on the exposure time would be required to determine if the MPE was actually exceeded for the General/Uncontrolled setting. The FCC MPE limits generally apply to all facilities, operations, and transmitters that are regulated by the FCC. FCC applications for construction permits, licenses to transmit, renewals, equipment authorizations, or modifications to existing facilities requires certification that all facilities conform with the MPE limits, or that the facility is categorically exempt from further routine analysis after the initial certification. 5. RF Emissions Calculations Calculations were used to predict RF field strengths around the proposed RF sources according to FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin Number 65 according to the following equation. S = (P) (G) = EIRP ; FCC OET 65, Equation 6 (a) (R) (a) (R)2 Where: S = power density (mW/cm2) P = antenna input power (mW) G = antenna gain (numeric) relative to isotropic radiator R = distance to center of radiator (cm) EIRP = 1.64 x ERP This calculation assumes a doubling of field strength and a quadrupling of power density due to possible nearby reflections. Such assumptions deliver a worst-case value for the strongest reflections. The maximum point of uncontrolled exposure was determined to be 6.5 feet above the church roof, which is accessible for workers not trained in RF safety procedures. The maximum power density for Metro PCS was calculated 6.5 feet above the church roof, 1000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 150 feet, four degrees of antenna downtilt, -and found to be 1.0% of the existing standard for an uncontrolled environment. The maximum power density for Cingular Wireless cellular band emissions was calculated at 6.5 feet above the church roof, 1000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 123 feet, 5 degrees of antenna Downtilt, and found to be approximately 5.3% of the uncontrolled environment. The maximum power density for Cingular Wireless PCS band emissions was calculated directly below the tower at 6.5 feet above the church roof, 2000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 123 feet, 5 degrees of antenna Downtilt, and found to be approximately 6.2% of the uncontrolled environment. Engineering values were estimated from typical area sites. Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 12 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 The maximum power density. for Ubiquitel PCS band emissions was calculated directly at 6.5 feet above the church roof, 1000 Watts ERP, antenna centerline of 65 feet, 5 degrees of antenna Downtilt, and found to be approximately 0.8% of the uncontrolled environment. Engineering values were estimated from typical area sites. The microwave dish was found to have negligible effects at ground or roof level due to the narrow pattern. The total contribution to the FCC MPE for uncontrolled environments was found to be approximately 13.3% for all proposed carriers at this location and based on worst-case calculations. 6. Conclusions Computational analysis yields the total RF power density from this proposed site at approximately 13.3% of the FCC standard for uncontrolled environments. This site is well below the standard. The only opportunity to violate MPE limits would be by persons engaged in tower maintenance activities. The MPE limits can only be exceeded within a few feet and directly in front of the antennas, and by remaining for an extended period of time. Wireless industry contractors are required to be trained in such operations, and thus are subject to the Occupational Standard. Operations directly in the danger zone of antennas are normally carried out with personal utilizing personal radiation monitors, and in cases of violation of the Occupational Standard, only after disabling the energy to the affected antenna "off', or using a RF safety suit which attenuates the RF fields to safe levels. Other maintenance operations in the site would prove impossible to violate MPE limits The industry standard for employees and contractors accessing the tower near antennas shall be adhered to, and thus the Occupational Standard is assumed to apply near the antennas. Signage is posted on the entrance to the compound, but is not required there. However, the standard posting of a yellow "Caution" sign per IEEE C95.2-1999 standard at the base of the tower as an indication of RF levels near antennas for tower climbers and compliance with RF safety regulations is recommended. Z55�� / �a Chris Baker, PE (CA Lic. #17233) Date Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 13 of 15 All Rights Reserved —SVC Technologies SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 8. Glossary of Terms ANSI: The American National Standards Institute: A private, non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. Antenna: The mechanical and electrical element that converts radio frequency currents in a conductor (wire) to electromagnetic fields in space. BTS: Common term for wireless base station transmitter system. Cellular: FCC uses term to classify common wireless carrier licensees in the 800 MHz band., CFR: Code of Federal Regulations. 47 CFR contains the FCC rules. FCC: Federal Communications Commission. Frequency: The measure of oscillations per second of a waveform, normally in MHz. Inversely proportional to the wavelength of the field. General Population/Uncontrolled Exposures: Situations in which the general public may be exposed, or in which persons that are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure, to RF emissions. IEEE: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. A scientific and educational professional society, directed toward the advancement of the theory and practice- of electrical engineering, electronics, radio and the allied branches of engineering and the related arts and sciences. MPE (limit): Maximum Permissible Exposure limit. MHz: Megahertz (million cycles/second). PCS: FCC classification of common wireless carrier in the 1950 MHz band. RF: Radio Frequency, or the frequency of electromagnetic emissions in the radio spectrum. Watt: Metric unit of power. Used to quantify the intensity of an electromagnetic field. Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 14 of 15 All Rights Reserved — SVC Technologies SVC Technologies, Inc. Electrical Engineering & Consulting 1100 Melody Lane, Suite 140 • Roseville, CA • 95678 Phone: 916-709-1100 Fax: 800-838-5495 9. References 1. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields", FCC Office of Engineering Technology Bulletin No. 65, Edition 97-01, August 1997. 2. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), "Questions and Answers about Biological Effects and Potential Hazards of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields", OET Bulletin Number 56, Fourth Edition, August 1999. 3. The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 USC Section 4321., et seq. 4. ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 (originally issued as. IEEE C95.171991), "IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz", 1992, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, N.Y. 5. Federal Communications Commission, Report and Order and Second Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket 93-62. 6. Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996). 7. National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP), 'Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for. RadiofrequencyBlectromagnetic Fields," NCRP Report No. 86, 1986. NCRP, Bethesda, MD. Magalia RFE Report September 1, 2006 Page 15 of 15 All Rights Reserved —SVC Technologies I19 BUTTE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 411 Main St., P 0 Box 5364, Chico, CA 95927-5364 (530) 891-2727 FAX (530) 895-6512 . PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW (Please check appropriate box) ( ) TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP () SOIL WAIVER ( ) TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP A MINOR USE PERMIT USE PERMIT ( ) ADMIN USE PERMIT ( ) OTHER Location of Property /374V SXW,4Y • M,44i4L./4, (24 25'7:5 -4 -- Assessor's Parcel Number: PROJECT DESCRIPTION Co//ori_ s��16� �iF�/E�,4N7EAl"11g5- a -Z lh& /5d -AZ--D-Z IZVICI AAA 17W 4P/f.. A574// G 14- h&E aV %E) Applicant: 5 �OWV14 I_4 C Phone No: 946-02,0-6A0-5 Address: T8� D/�lIA/d, S 211 �0�50/!I, 956 1 Owner: k�A 4 /,4 y Ci1U/cii �S Phone No: �J9_77- 7863 Address: 1'06. gar �,P�yy Engineer or Surveyor: S/NErG�. S�U,2c� /' Phone No: A02. 910.6030 Address: 2.2g72. _5'a&,9 1q3�`� Sf•, �U�E,v ��`E�, �� 85�4,Z Mail correspondence to:,QlI�/�I.t/� Signature Date . HEALTH DEPARTMENT USE ONLY FEE PAID $ Health Department Receipt No. Date E.H.S. Reviewing Application. LanddivBCPREAP.May2005 BUTTE COUNTY SEP 19 2005 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES cc: Karen Frederick, Environmental Health Admin. Steve Streeter, Planning PRE APPLICATION REVIEW LAND USE FEES - Effective 1/7/06 Public Water & Sewer - No Pre-Applic required Refer to Planning. If pre app desired, use the Commun Water & Commun. Sewer fee $376. ACTIVITY Fee for 1-2 Parcels, Planned Development Parcels or Condominium Units 1-2 (PRE -APP Fee for each Lots FEE=1/2) Additional Parcel (Additional time over fee paid billed and assessed at $70.00/hr.) (Pre -application fee may be applied to permit fee when appropriate). Commun. Water and 376.00 (188.00) -0- Commun. Sewer Note 1 Commun. Sewer Note 1 Indiv. Wells Proof 409.00 (204.50) 23.00 (11.50) of Water Not Required - Commun. Sewer Note 1 463.00 (231.50) 36.00 (18.00) Indiv. Wells Proof of Water Required Commun. Water and 854.00 (427.00) 362.00 (181.00) Indiv. Sentic Tanks 1216.00 (3 lots) (608.00) 1578.00(4) (789.00) 1940.00(5) (970.00) 2302.00(6) (1151.00) 2664.00(7) (1332.00) 3026.00 (8) (1513.00) Additional parcels @ $3026.00 Plus $70/hr (additional time to be billed) Indiv. Wells & Septic 903.00 (451.50) 415.00 (207.50) Proof of Water Not Reauired 1318.00 (3 lots) (659,00) 1733.00 (4) (866.50) 2148.00(5) (1074.00) 2563.00(6) (1281.50) 2978.00 (7) (1489.00) 3393.00 (8) (1696.50) Additional parcels $3393.00 Plus $70.00/hr (additional time to be billed) Indiv. Wells & Septic 1037.00 (518.50) 523.00 (261.50) Proof of Water Required (Foothill Areas and other problem areas) 1560.00 (3 lots) (780.00) 2083.00 (4) (1041.50) 2606.00(5) (1303.00) 3129.00(6) (1564,00) 3652.00 (7) (1826.00) 4175.00 (8) (2087.50) Additional parcels $4175.0U Plus $70.UU/hr (additional time to be billed) USE PERMIT 404.00 (202.00) VARIANCES(Major or Minor) 143.00 (71.50) MINOR USE PERMIT 201.00 (100.50) Admin Use Permits, Temporary Mobile Dome, "Aunt Minnie" Fee $86 collected at pre app -no additional fee when applying to Planning Admin Permit, Dome Occupation Fee $86 collected at pre app- no additional fee when applying to Planning Mergers: Pre Appl. Review not needed (Must be same owner for both parcels) Lot Line Adjustments must start with Planning Dept. Note 1 - Add new Community Sewer Review Fee Sec. E2(d) $1400.00 Fee collected when community sewer application received (50% for approved standard design) Land/preappfee.jan2006 GENERAL NOTES: 1. DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED. 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 YORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS EQUIPMENT. LABOR. AND ANYTHING ELSE DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS AS DESCRIBED HERIN, 2. 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 AND PUBUC AUTHORITY. MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS. AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTION CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. 3. THE STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF THIS PROJECT SITE/FACRITY ARE NOT TO BE ALTERED BY THIS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 4. DETAILS INCLUDED HEREIN ARE INTENDED TO SHOW END RESULT OF DESCH. MINOR MODIFICATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUITE JOB CONDITIONS OR SITUATIONS AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE SCOPE OF WORK. 5. ALL SITE CONSTRUCTION AND SITE CONDITIONS FROM MOBILIZATION TO DEMOBIUZATION SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH CAL -OSHA, 24 HOURS EACH DAY. me --ro PCS SITE NAME: MAGAS A SITE NUMBER: SAC- 37 J - B SITE ADDRESS: 13700 SKYWAY MAGALIA, CA 95954 ABBREVIATIONS SHEET INDEX T TITLE SHEET C-1 TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY Z-1 SITE PLANS Z-2 ELEVATION AND DETAILS GENERAL NOTES: 1. DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED. 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 YORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS EQUIPMENT. LABOR. AND ANYTHING ELSE DEEMED NECESSARY TO COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS AS DESCRIBED HERIN, 2. 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 AND PUBUC AUTHORITY. MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS. AND LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTION CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. 3. THE STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF THIS PROJECT SITE/FACRITY ARE NOT TO BE ALTERED BY THIS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 4. DETAILS INCLUDED HEREIN ARE INTENDED TO SHOW END RESULT OF DESCH. MINOR MODIFICATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUITE JOB CONDITIONS OR SITUATIONS AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE SCOPE OF WORK. 5. ALL SITE CONSTRUCTION AND SITE CONDITIONS FROM MOBILIZATION TO DEMOBIUZATION SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH CAL -OSHA, 24 HOURS EACH DAY. me --ro PCS SITE NAME: MAGAS A SITE NUMBER: SAC- 37 J - B SITE ADDRESS: 13700 SKYWAY MAGALIA, CA 95954 ABBREVIATIONS AC ASPHALTIC CONCRETE A/C AIR CONDITIONING APPROX. APPROXIMATELY A.G.L. ABOVE GRADE LEVEL A.M.S.L ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL 80T BOTTOM BTS BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION CLCHAIN LINK GONG CONCRETE OM DIMENSION ON DOWN ONG DRAWING (E) EMSTING EAEACH MAGALIA. CA 95954 ELEV ELEVATION FIN FINISH(ED) FLR FLOOR FT FOOT, FEET GA GAUGE GAL V GALVANIZED ON GRADE GFCI PRII�NTFRUP 7AUlT CIRCUIT GID GROUND HR HOUR LBS POUNDS LINA LOW NOSE AMPLIFIER MAX MAXIMUM MIN MINIMUM (N) NEW NTS NOT TO SCALE ONE OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL O.C. ON CENTER (P) PROPOSED RECO REOUIRED SECT SECTION SIM SIMILAR SS STAINLESS STEEL STL STEEL THIN THICK TMA TOWER MOUNTED AMPLIFIER TYP TYPICAL W/ WITH XFNR TRANSFORMER PROJECT DESCRIPTION THE PROJECT ENTAILS: METRO PCS WIRELESS PROPOSES TO CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE A COMMUNICATION SERVICE (PCS) SYSTEM FACIIJTY AT THIS EXISTING TELECOMMUNICATIONS SITE METRO PCS NIL CONSTRUCT A NEW IV X 14' CONCRETE EQUIPMENT PAD. NEW PCS PAD MOUNTED EQUIPMENT, A KEW COAX SUPPORT ICE BRIDGE. A NEW POWER AND TELCO CABINET SUPPORT RAD(, AND MOUNT A 3 -SECTOR ANTENNA ARRAY ON AN EXISTING 178'-7' HIGH MONOPOLE VICINITY MAP N.T.S. IN SITE SARAN 5T S a DIRECTIONS TO SITE NORTH BOUND I-5 MERGE ONTO CA -70 NORTH TOWARD YUBA CITY TURN RIGHT ON CA-20/CA-70/9TH ST, TURN LEFT ONTO CA-20/CA-70/8 ST. CONTINUE ON CA -70 NORTH. TURN LEFT ONTO CA-IBI/QNM ROAD. PROCEED TO SKYWAY ST TAKE A SIPROCEED TO SITE SLIGHT LEFT TO SKYWAY E PROJECT. SUMMARY: SITE NAME: MAGALIA ' SITE NUMBER: SAC -379-8 SITE ADDRESS: 13700 SKYWAY MAGALIA CA 95954 WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS OWNER: CINQULAR WIRELESS 2729 PROSPECT PARK OR 216 FLOOR RANCHO CORDOVA. CA 97670 SITE CONTACT: STEPHANIE WEIRICH PHONE (916) 635-9062 PROPERTY OWNER: MAGAUA COMMUNITY CHURCH P.O BOX 163. MAGALIA. CA 95954 APPLICANT: METRO PCS 785 ORCHARD DR. SUITE 200 FOLSOM. CA. 85630 ' CONTACT: RALPH DAMS PHONE: (S30) 921-2710 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: CONTACT: RALPH DAMS KEN TAYLOR METRO PCS 785 ORCHARD OR FOLSOM CA 95530 PHONE: (530) 921 -2710 -RALPH (916) 847-7566-K PHONE EN ' FAX (916) 984-2660 ZONING MANAGER: cONTACT: KEN CROUSE METRO PCS 785 OR ARD DR. FOLSOM CA. 95630 220-0 PHONE: (916) 065 FAX: (916) 984-2660 JURISDICTION: BUTTE COUNTY. CA APN: 066-470-033 LATITUDE: 39. 48' 29.75' LONGITUDE: 121* 34 42.64' ELEVATION: 2397' ASML LEASE AREA IT' X 14' — 154 50 FT ..p MAGALIA SAC -379.8 nR 13700 SKYWAY MACWA, CA 95954 REVISIONS .9. DQ9oNlpl DAR n 1 ZONING DOCS SOX n/02/M MRF 2 ZONING DOCS IOOR /25 MRF PREPARED FOR: metro PCS 785 ORCHARD DRIVE SUITE 200 FOLSOM, CA 95630 P[R [WYpSS Mro7Al RE .fIDMIY0IG 94PPATPF q fRNMORi v m1YRT. /IE TK [AI9M W07pTY v RTIO R1 .NM pQV ARI IIRPATON 91311 g RRVCim N M (7®IK fiR NI W� iRl R FIAMWO IO6[, �[l01 R WIT ROG. p MOL pl p RAR, O 5400199 U09f R Np11G RMIi30N IIOI Rilq RL RCE • Rce 22M SIXTH 10 STIEFF. 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THE LEGEND AND SYMBOLS (TYP OF 2) 'r 1 ® METRO PCS ICE BRIDGE MOUNTING BASE OETAIUM PLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT IS S. CROWN ON SNE RUN A 2. COM SHALL BE RUN AT A YIN. OF 6-0" A.C.L. ON TLE BRIDGE. (E) CQLIMUMI4RQNS COMPOUND PROPERTY LINE (E) 176•-7' HIGH MONOPOLE -- EQUIPMENT AREA ISOMETRIC „� 4 —_.� I I SITE PIAN � I� � —SEE DWG 2_I l (E) OVERHEAD UTRITY ONES KEY NOTES o—�— v I Y I (E) CKUR04 BUILDING'/ N -,Z O NEW 6- TWX CONCRETE EQUIPMENT SIAB o ��� (E) UTILITY POLE (P) SOURCE METRO PCS POWER h TELCO -.OF C / NEW MEMO PLS MOD -CELL EQUIPMENT CABINET O TR APN 066-470-33 NEW METRO PLS WING BATTERY CABINET Oi NEIN 200A PRE FAB ELECTRICAL PAN G O ( ECCE W/EMQRGENCY GENERATOR RECEPTACLE. OS (P) NEW METER/M" (E) EQUIPMENT / © NEW TELCO PANEL ON DOUBLE PIPE SUPPORT. O SHELTER` 9 ,\ .--.- (E) PROPERTY UNE NEW GPS ANTENNA MOUNTED AT 10' A.C.L.` I ' ' O NEW SITE LIGHT FIXTURE 300W FLOODUGHT MOUNTED AT B-0* ACL o (- 7 SCALE: OVERALL SITE PLAN r.1 � KEW BURIED ELECTRICAL CONDUIT RUN TO (E) CE BRIDGE (E) POWER POLE DROP S. I • ® NEW BURIED TELCO CONDUIT RUN TO (E) 6 4 TELCO DEMARCATION. A O O 5 z O POWERER LIKE j C O NEW METRO PCS ICE BRIDGE (3 , ®NEW METRO PCS PANEL TYPE ANTENNAS (TYP) AMU 27(r (2) PER SECTOR FOR A TOTAL OF (5) scr 3 6 O NEW 6•-0- WiDE ANTENNA MOUNTING FRAME � (E) UTILITY POLE (P) SOURCE OF METRO PCS POWER Q TELCO O (E) 178•-7- MGH MONOPOLE (E) EOUIPMENT t4' -O' SHEETED j ' (P) NEW METRO PCS BURIED ' (E) ICE ..........._....... ..................... TELCO COTIO6 (E) ICE BRIDGE I [ POWER, AND TELCO CCNOIRIS ,,,,...__..................(E1tIU(UED (E) MIDI �� o EQAPN 1 MONOPOLE MONOPOLE (PI NEW METRO PCS (E) ICE BRIDGE 11 % 14' LEASE AREA (E) 5'-6' HIGH CRAW LINK FENCE(E) DOUBLE GATE O (E) CELLULAR ...................................: O EORPMENT �— O 8 AOL af4' iN GENERANOTE c N I. IN —110" TO EQUIPMENT AND TOWER SPACE REQUIREMENTS / LEASED AREA SHOULD CON90FA SUCH ITEMS AS. MAINTENANCE, AND CRANE ACCESS. \I// SITE PLAN �� 2 ENLARGED SITE PLAN ; 3 �`_AD_ !GLIB— Rci ff Mn SRAM 193 MO. OIEDI OW AT 85242 PI%IIZ` MR410 Fu 4eo-t»-In1 AlServices ARCHITECTURAL & ENGINEERING 1539 E BREEZY DR. Ph -N. K 85066 PHONE (460) 236-7626 FAX (623) 455-5503 fugR Trt14 SITE PLANS m nam n M e SAC-Ja9-B Z^ ) Nom, •NW ..P MAGAIJA SAC379-B art Amina 13700 SKYWAY NAWWA GA 95941 N 0' REVISIONS W 270' E B0' b 2: Iw. • art R I ZONING NINC DDOCS 901[ 9/02 4RF S 160' ,`y �+{ N 3 Q EL 178'-7' 2 ZONING DOCS 100¢ /23 MRF (E) ANTENNA ARRAY (P) NEW MONOPOLE 3 -SECTOR TING MOUNT WIN ARMS (P) NEW 5' WOE ANTENNA SUPPORT FRAMES (TRP) Q fL IBB' -2• (E) ANTENNA ARRAY (E) 176'-7' ROI MONOPOLE Q EL ISV-5• PREPARED FOR: (E) 41OROWAI£ PSN � ANTERtC ISO' -0• A. it PCS PROPOSED ANTENNA AZMUTH: O, 180SEG10Rmetro A.3-SECITEL2-ANTENNA (:E.0 PCS 785 ORCHARD DRIVE SURE 200 FOLSOM, CA 95630 (LEL 122'-9- (E) ANTENNA ARRAY . APPROVALS NOTES: wW n I. PROPOSED METRO PCS ANTENNA ARRAY WILLNOTEXCEED OUT HORIZONTALLY TRW THE EXISTING WON (PEROLE K BUTT,TEMcn � SEC 2h262 F/3/B) SN5 OME. ANTENNA PLAN VIEW 3 L PROPOSED METRO PGS ANTENNA ARRAY AND PROPOSED COAX GABLES RILL BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING MONOPOLE COLOR. u 2S' T. I I I I I I 1 I 1 I , 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 • REQ 6NX9G1 NOAH IK ApTPMr9G PL7aVi10a tl pCtRlUrt D 30N�. A¢ IN[ Cm1¢M IWfI D KiW ICi b P(W IR W g1¢•imN WA W NAT1¢rt9 N rl[ aTmNn art rO W6p iWr .¢ WOWn rOWG ioimcroi n Nn Wn� a wnX w a Nwr, Is IWRW¢0 D6XI1 n whip FOR9IINN rim RfW rA I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 KEY NOTES 1 - CCS LWw • RC B I I O NEW 8' 11IX CONCRETE EQUIPMENT 9-11 22972 SOMI 193 STREET, OODN OW A2 85212 I 1 I 1 O NEW METRO PCS M00 -FELL EOUIPNENT CABINETS g RAtY: M-9,10-6100 FAC RSO -2N-1111 I 1 O] NEW 200A PRE -FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL I 1 I 1 W/EMEAGENCT GENERATOR RECEPTACLE R�> NEW 200A METER/MAIN 5 D 4 O NEW TELCO PANEL ON DOUBLE PIPE SUPPORT. (E) EOUwMENig SHELTER (BEYOND) E) URUTY POE (P) SOURCE J OP - METRO PCS POWER R TELCO � Services © NEW FAS ANTENNA MOUNTED AT 10'-0• AG.L Z 7 I ARCHITECTURAL & ENGINEERING 1579 E BREEZY DR. EMS RV65-1902-DP ANTENNA DETAIL O NEW SIZE UOR FIXTURE.LURE, SOON FLOODLIGHT ONO Ri•, AZ 85 (180) 258-7-7 828 (Z-REOLATRD PER SECTOR 6 -IDEM) MOUNTED AT 8'-0' AGl��' (E) 5'-6' HIGH CHAIN 'L FENCE FAX (623) 464-5503 ONEW COAX CABLE ROUTE UP OUTSIDE (E) - Um MONOPOLE NTH BAND CLAMPS AND METAL RES - O NEW METRO PCs PANEL TYPE ANTENNAS (TTP) ounW mu: - (2) PER SECTOR FOR A TOTAL OF (6) ELEVATION AND DETAILS NEWCOAX CABLE ICE BROGE ONEW W -O' NDE ANTENNA MOUNTING FRAME _ - - © (E) 178'-7. 1061 MONOPOLE Z92 PROPOSED ANTENNA DETAILS Nrs 2 1 SITE ELEVATION LOOKING NORTH 1/Z-1 1 3/3_g• AGENT AUTHORIZATION To Butte County Division of Environmental Health: L fr�1 %D .GIVE i�%D S �Y✓f�P.r�i,¢ �. Print Name) (Print Name) PERMISSION TO ACT AS MY AGENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF OBTAINING A PERMIT PERFORMING WORK ON THE SEPTIC SYSTEM WELL PRE APPLICATION REVIEW LOCATED AT ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER Date FORMS/gl/agent authorization cingular — raisinq the bar - May 30, 2006 Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville CA 95965 530-538-7601 RE: MetroPCS Request to Collocate Cingular Wireless ("Magalia") Address: 13700 Old Skyway, Magalia, CA Landowner: Magalia Community Church Dear Sir, Please be advised that Cingular Wireless has no objection to Metro's pursuit of all required zoning and building approvals in connection with the above stated proposed collocation. Currently, we have a monopole type of tower; Metro is proposing to install their equipment on this existing tower and their cabinets within the Cingular lease premises. All equipment will be within the existing lease premises. Cingular Wireless will allow Metro to collocate upon the proposed antenna structure provided all safety, structural and engineering requirements are met. In addition, Metro will have to provide evidence of landowner consent, zoning approval and building permit. Please contact the undersigned if you have any questions or comments Sincerely, n St phanie Weirich Co -Location Specialist Cingular Wireless (916) 636-9082 Cingular Wireless - 2720 Prospect Park Drive - Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 - www.cingular.com April 25, 2006 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Venus Management One LLC Attn: Michael Fraunces 9860 Mesa Rim Rd San Diego, CA 92121 Re: Cingular Wireless and Metro PCS Site Name: Magalia Property ID: N114212 13700 Old Skyway, Magalia, CA 95954 To Whom It May Concern: M %\. - Postage $ M O :: : CenlBed Fee. C.' "' Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) O Er Restricted Derwary Fee (Endorsement Rebored) M 7btal Postage & Fees g Postmark . Here m: - OntTo l_3 34'reef, ilpCTfd.; --------•-------------------•----_-----------------------_-- or PO Box No. City, State, ZlP+4 ' = At the request of Metro PCS, and in accordance with Cingular Wireless' lease with you as Landlord, New Cingular Wireless PCS, 'LLC successor in interest to Chico MSA Cellular, Inc. is providing notice to you that we are entering into 'a Site Lease Agreement with Metro PCS for the purpose of collocating their facilities on -the, communications tower now located on the parcel of.land that Cingular leases.from.you.,in6utte.Cgunty,;California.. The Site Lease Agreement dated -May 13, 19.96. --provides in section 20 Assignment, "Tenant may ... sublet the Premises -or -any portion thereof;upon:notice -to -Landlord. Any sublease that is entered into by Tenant shall -be subject to.the,provisionsof::the Lease." If you have any questions.; :please.do:not.'hesitate.to contact:me,,at.9.16-266-7092. Sincerely, e ':©.:`Complete ltemsa'2,'and.3.'Also complete.;,,.;; �� /j%►/] item4ifRestrictedDelivery.FIs.,destred.C��'�::_:���;<. Print -your--name.and'address on -the revefse; iso that we can return -the card to you. Miriam K. Madisongttach this bard to ihe:back of:the mail plece,: ', . Collocation Departmeni or•on the front if space permits. Cingular Wireless 1. 'Article Addressed to: Verus Management One LLC Attn: Michael Fraunces 9860 Mesa: Rim Rd ;� Agent:::,'::':j O Addressee B. Received by (Printed Name} C Date.of Delivery: b. Is delivery.address different from Item 1.? .tYes j If YES, enter delivery address below::.:No i. San Diego ',QA� ,-92121 3.. `sIce Type. '.... rtified.Mell ' O Express Mall:.' .�. i M rchandls• :. ._. . Registered:':-`;:, 'Return Receipt or e e: '' �OInsured MaII ' • 3 C.O.D. - ,_. ,.... :, ,• -: _. ,�...:.:.:::•..:: •::� �i c,:;:::: 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee Yes 2..:=Arttcl . ,umogr: -.r, 0 5 D 3.9 0 D 0 0 3:713 4 2604 (iianster'from service Label) PS: Form,:381 1.February 200,.4,..= :;.. ;-pomestic Retum,Recelpt.:._ ..- toz5sso2 M•tsao Ce0 Site: MAGALTA Lan W M14554 Site Addie w 13700 OLD SKYWAY MAGALIA, CA. 95:954 ASSIGNS AND LEASE AGREEMENT THIS LF -AM AGREEMENT'Leese) dx ed as of the date set tbrdi on the damwze page of this I an by and betwoen A, 'Cairct witD an offuoehssaa ' I� SKYWAX, bLkGALiA, CA 95954 tt A -" ;' to as "LtmcMrd'� orad w a Dr Tawara Limited liabtiity eotrspany hems a muffing add e" of 9w Meese Rim Road. Sae Diego, CA 92321 (6erentaAt' t119,ed to as "Tenant"). WHEREAS, Landlord and NEW C1NaULAR WME JO PCS, LLC D/B/A C MOLAR WIRELESS, A DELAWARE L11W M LIABIUff COMPANY (as sttcaessor in interen to Chico MSA Cellular, Inc.) having s mailing address of 6100 Atlantic Blvd, Nasty a, GA 300'71 OetefnaB refound to as "Cingtdat") ontcred into a SITE LEASE AGPJMR4E iT dated May 13. 1996; as amatftd, whereby Landlord leased to Cingular certain Pn= sea, 0mvin deoar bed, that are a parties of Me Property located at 13700 Ota SKYWAY , MAGAIJA. CA 95954, C Oni&W Agreement") WfIBRBA% I.mtdloacd and Toner deMe. t>, et>eat into am wrangcmant whereby Team shad pay to Landlwd a onetime up ftont tett paymimt foe use of rho Proud as for tho next Otto (15) yeats; and VAMRREAS, in aider to fac0itate this arrangement, Tema requires Landlord and Landlord GPM to assign to Tenant aA of its right, titin and interest in and to the Ovigirm Agreement; and shw1 aneomtyi anter into this Lease according to the tCrma and conditions so forth twivin, NOW TARE, in consideneaon of the faacamag and other good and valuable c onsideradon, the and suffickney of which is betaby wkbowkdg4 flea L ri lord and Tenant haft agree as fbUowa: 1. Ascott wet of OrigW Apcw=L LwAtord tmmfers and ewIM to Tenant; as of the dace trcn 4 all of Lar Mord's tom, rifle orad ieWesi in, to and ander the Oh &d Agre=wL Teoaat ammaes only the obligatiante and liabili 'ties of Lan&ord wader the Od&W Aweeme nt amndgs on or ages the date hrmo£ 2. Tesco. N*twlehstendiog any other provWon in Ode I,mw, inchading Section three (3) to Exhibit A, to the coafty, the Tam of the Lease dO be One Hmxhed Big* (ISM months ("Iattial Term"), commencing on the fret day of the amoth hatnediatehy following paymant of the Fee (defined below) r130mmeacement Date") and soft on the data that is exactly ween (15) yam ager than Commeaccuroat Data. The Tom wM be anbo =d=ally umovied for up to three (3) additional shay (6th) month mama (each an "bion Term`) witboot flatter action by Twat unless Tc= provides Landlord wtitteo notice of its lmu= not to extard the currant orxm at kart sir (6) maadre prior to tie exphtalkm of the tben cwwat team. If at the and of the Initial Tam. C. nSdar (or any edwr sublessee to tib Fieanises) deadea to renew the Lease. TewW shoal ass(gu to CXngalar (ot any other sublessee to fluor Proudeas) all of its right, title and iaome,st in this Losse, Chmuttar shat[ asuman ail of Tenant's ongoing obliges urAu the Lease and Landlord sball canner to such wilgament orad assumption of the Lease. If Ci gdu (or any offer sublessee to aha Promises) deader not to renew the L.eaae; tbw this Lean aboral fttmhwm at the completion of the Ii did Term. 3. Modi&aftn of lama, Notwithatwkft the tom and condiiitms of 3oction five (5) of ExIdbit A: Tanta agreea to pay to Laiadtord on the dobe hereof, the amount off ousts And No Coo (5, ') ("Fee"), which momt is accepted by Landlord and is agreed by both Ianffloxd tn+d Tcaam to be tiro consideration for all wort to be paid to Landlord 8mm the Data to do dem that is eaac* fifteen (15) years dher do Comnenacment Date ("Pec End Data"). Landlord acbmwledges blot no other mtsi lmdon is rewired poor to ft Fee End Date udder the terms of Ibis Lease for payment of sem or other chs row. a mopt as speoined wbhm other provigj m of the Lease; and (b) Conuneadn�q on the dry m ntadi�l�► following the Fee FM n►. „, the Rent payable under the Lease shalt be ( even Cents ($: nor March. and shall continue during the Term, aabyect to adjttstme0t as provided to Semon five (5) of Exhibit A to this Lease. 4. In the event that Tenant the Lem at any time prior to the Nee End Date, notwimsmn&ng the tern and 0o11tfieiena of Section mime (9) of R6'bit A to this Lander. the mDunt of the Fee shall be retained by Lord as ib sole and c=bmve remedy for such mrminatfon of the Lease by Tent and no other roe, ligWdeted damam or odter amounts abate due ftM or assessed ags iast Tenant 3. Sight to Sublease. Teamt hes Bir tmtaesldiaded tight to subl0asa the Wises to Cingular at any COW pasty Be long as the rigbts glued to any ond party we no gmaiter than lbs tights panted to Terrane under this Lege. Landlord acimowb4ges and agree drat by wring the Original Agcemnent to Tenant find entering linin fids Lease, it is eorp assly audmizing the sum of ft Ptemius by Unent to Cing or or to any other party without ttao mquira mm t of obtaining the cone at approval, of Landlord. Na ping in tins Lease is intended to Vat to Tenant any d& to atsblease the Premises to mnh4ft sobtenagts beyond what was previoaeiy 9Mated to CbPbr wow the OrlpW Law and any such tight grant cd to Cingular mailer the Orlgtintl Lean ahall r=emain with Cingular (or any sabsoquent subtenant of the Premises). 6. Notioea. (s) Nang the toasts and eondidoaa of Seeftu Simeen % of lUMNt A. all nodtns, m� oommwd+alons berwnder will be given by SM class certified retro. rewipt or by anadanaUy recognized ovarnigltt muter, portage pvstid. lmpeay Sent and received. mfimd or around undeiivewd. Nodose will be addressed to the parda as follows. As to Teaaru, Verna Madarmout One, LLC, AM: Real SUM Coatrw% Gell Silo Name MAOAL1A. 98M Mesa Rim Ro■d. San Diego, CA 92121 add as to Landlord. Maths. commtmity Chuecb,137o0 OLD SZI;YWA7i, MAGALIA. CA 95954. Hither party hereto ratty d=9s the place for the St ng of notice to it by thirty (30) days prior wntien notice to the other as provided berein. (b) For ordimny Conroe Operaaonai bras during fife Initial Term, Landlwd fast shat! contact CbV ler (of any satbwgoent mftex8oe to the Ptemises) to resolve saw Issues anctly with Cingnlar (or an subsequent subbwe to ftPnnia s) and Cbgula (or any subsequent sublessee to the Premises) first &hall conte t Mord to resolve such issues dhedywith Laadlotd. All > , nquesah demamds and e 0 _uw tic&fi w betwaen Landlord and CbSUIsr (or any subsequcot sublessee bo 160 Pnmuses) ttndrr this Paragraph 6(b) will be " given by Scat elm cued or regftod nail. remm teceipt nequetted, or by a mdonalty reeagnimed overnight main postage preprutd„ to be effsskve when properly now and received. re&sed or remail undelivered. Nonose will be addressed to Bir pettier as follows. As to c h guita. CYngmsor Witelesa do Witeetess Asset Mensgament, Coll Site Name: MAGALM, P. O. Bax 2088, Raacbo Cordova. CA 957413088; with a copy to Cingular Viceless. ATM- RVW Estate CanbaM Cep Site Name: MAGAUA, 6100 Atlantic Blvd., Norcross, GA 30091; with a copy to Lingular Wireless. ATTN: Lagt1 Detwunsat, cell Site Nazow MAoAux 15 rmst Midland Avenue, Pw mus, NI 07652 and ars to Landlord, Ws pU Coaaaumity Chtureb, 13700 OM SKYWAY. MAGALM. CA 95954, Either Cingulaf of Landlord may e>MV the place for the giving of notie0 to it by thirty (30) days prior written notice to the oHrer as provided ba dn. 7. Bepresredlstimm of Landlord. Landlord represents. warrants and agrees that: (i) it is the Ito owner of Aditf =ibte and ma&mble title to the Premises with the rigid, power and =amity to enter into this terse. snd (d) airy required 0011561218 said authanizadom 10 Mutoctiom with this Lem have been obtained. 8. Asslgnamw of L esse. Tenant has the unrestricted right to assign, mortgage or gtmnt a serenity iutsaest in any or all Of Teupint's rigytt. tido and interest in and to this lease, and may assign this Leatac to any scab 68MOnees, mortgagees Or borders of Mwity inter=ests, including their ancoe8Mor8 and ndgm C12MMM ZI&' or, eallectivaly, 'wed Parties"). L ullmd 81011 no* Tam and Seemed Ptntie8 simulmneously of any default by Laurdlord IIrl'!l7liL4 V ' Tenant and give Secured Parties the same notice and time period to cure any default as provided in the Lease, together with an additional period of thirty (30) days Provided, however, that if such* default is not reasonably curable within such additional thirty (30) day Period, the Secured Parties shall have an additional period of time as reasonably necessary to care such default. If a termination, disaffirmation or rejection of this Lease by Tenant shall occur pursuant to any laws (including any banbuptcy or insolvency laws), or if Landlaa+d shall terminate this Losse for any reason (subject to the provisions of Paragraph 9 below), then Landlord will notify Secured Parties promptly and Landlord shall enter into a new lease with Secmed Party upon the same tetras as this Lease without requiring the payment of additional fees. If any Secured Party shall succeed to Tenant's interest under this Lease, such Secured Party shall have no liability for any defaults of Tenant accruing prior to the date such Secured Party succeeds to such interest Landlord hereby waives any and all lien rights it may have, statutory or otherwise. in and to the Premises. Landlord's recourse against any Secured Party shall be expressly limited to Secured Party's interest in this Lease and in the Premises. In addition, from time to time upon the reasonable request of a Secured Party, Landlord shall execute and deliver to such Secured Party an estoppel certificate in a form reasonably acceptable to Landlord and the Secured Party. Any Secured Party shall have the right to intervene and become a party, but only with respect to Tenant's involvement, in any arbitration, litigation, condemnation or other proceeding affecting this Lease to the extent of its security interest herein. 9. Waite by Landlord of Termination MOO. Except as specifically Provided in Paragraph 11 below with respect to condemnation or casualty, Landlord hereby waives and releases any and all rights to elect to terminate the Lease, acknowledging and agreeing that Tenant has paid the Fee in consideration for the right to occupy and affiize the Premises for the period of time as specified in Paragraph 2 above. 10. Condenuuoatbn; Casu ty. If prior to the Fee End Date the Premises shall be lateen by power of eminent domain or condemned by any competent authority for any public or quasi -public use or purpose, Landlord shall be obligated to reimburse Tenant for any portion of the Fee applicable to the number ' of whole months remaining in the term of this Lease determined on a straight line basis (the "Remaining Prepaid Fee Amount"), and Tenant shall also be entitled to pursue the condemning authority directly for any and all losses, damages or claims relating to the Wdn& V prior to the Fee End Dame the Premises or any areas serving or providing access to the Premises ("Access Arras") stall be damaged by fire or other casualty, I ard1cmd shall promptly and diligently, subject to reasonable delays for insurance adjustment or other hers beyond Landlord's reasonable control, restore the Premises (but not including Tenant's or any sablessee's equipment), and any Access Areas. Such restoration shall be to substantially the same condition of the Premises and Access Areas prior to the casualty, except for modifications required by zoning and building codes and other laws, or any other modifications to the Access Areas deemed reasonably desirable by Landlord provided access to the Premises shall not be materially impaired thereby. If there is substantial damage to the Premises which under the terms of the Lease would permit Landlord the right to elect to terminate the Lease and Landlord elects to terminate the Lem as a condition to such termination. doll be obligated to reimburse to Tenant an amount equal to the Remaining Pirepaid Fee Amount A Secured Party shall be entitled to receive all insurance proceeds, payments -of the Remaining Prepaid Fee Amount and/or condemnation awards (up to the amount of the unpaid portion of the Secured Party's loan associated with the Premises) otherwise payable to Tenant and apply sane to restoration of the Premises in accordance with the provisions of this Lease (to the extent required by the terms of this Lease); Provided that if the Premises is not required to be restored pursuant to the term of this Lease, such proceeds may be applied to such lost of Secured Party. 11. Odier Tams and Conditions. This Lease incorporates all of the provisions set forth on Schedule I, attached hereto. This Lease incorporates . all of the terms and conditions set forth in the Original Agreement, attached as Exhibit A. except for the introductory Paragraph and the signatm bloc and where appropriate in Exhibit A the Tenant shall be "Verus Management One, LLC' and the Landlord shall be 'hrlagalia Commmity Church." In the event of any inconsistencies between the Lease and the provisions set forth on Schedule L, on the one hand, and the provisions set forth in Exhibit A. on the other hand, the terms of this Lease and Schedule I shall control. In the; event of any incondstencies between the L.case and the provisions set forth on Schedule L the terms of this Lease shall control. Each reference in Exhibit A to the "Lease" shall be deemed also to refer to this Lease. All capitalized tams used but not defined herein shall have the same meanings as defined in Exhibit A. Should any party hereto reasonably retain counsel for the Purpose of enforcing or preventing the breach of any provision of this Lease, including, but not limited to, by instituting any proceeding to enforce any of its provisions, for damages by reason of any alleged breach of its provisions, for a declaration of such party's rights or obligations hereunder, or for any other remedy, don the prevailing party shall be entitled, in addition to such other relief as may be granted, to be reimbursed by the losing party all costs and expenses necessarily incumxL including reasonable, attorneys' fees and costs incurred by prevailing party - IN VRMM VIEURMW the parties have caused their properly audionzed representatives to execute and seal this Lem on the date and year first above written. Landlord. Mag & Communi Church By. Narfie. )TAi6 7e - Tide: Tax Id: 69 Tenant DaDXL- LaudlordmNrMas RE: Pre -Application Fees for Land Division Fee Schedule Effective August 21, 2004 DATE: August 3, 2004 The Environmental Health Division fee schedule includes a category for Pre -Application Reviews. Please utilize this category when determining appropriate fee for land division review at this preliminary stage. Charge the applicant one-half (1/2) the Land Development fee for the review. Example Pre -Application Review (PAR) for a four (4) parcel split, individual wells and individuals septic tanks, proof of water required: 1. Find fee for lot split, individual wells & individual septic tanks, with proof of water. -[1-2 lots] $1037.00, then look to the right & see the fee in brackets (518.50) that is half the fee for 1 to 2 lots further over is the fee for each additional parcel 523.00 and half of that fee (261.500). Therefore for 4 bots it's $1037.00 plus $1046.00 =$2083.00 divided by 2 ($1041.50). 2. �.DDITIONAL PARCELS, (OVER 8 PARCELS TOTAL) FEE -%AUL BE ($70.00 per hour of additional service time TO BE BILLED) 3. Collect money prior to any field activity. 4. Accurately log all time spent an project in project folder Time Log. Land/preappfeeinstuctions2004 Lie©Application Review Inicori-Salon Sheet Dear Applicant: Your submission of this application will initiate a fact-finding process. The propose of this review is to evaluate soil and domestic water information provided to this office for assessment as it relates to Stage and County sewage and water supply standards. After you receive our assessment you can decide whether to proceed with a formal County map application process. In order to facilitate this process and ensure a complete review of your project, please consider the following: l.. This is an initial review of your project for compliance with sewage and water supply standards. Pre -application review of your project by this office does not include other Departr nent's standards. Approval of land use projects is a discretionary action of the Development Review Committee, Planning Commission, Local Agency Formation Commission (CARCO), or the Board of Supervisors. It is recommended that you keep the lead agency (normally the Development Services -Planning) current with -your development plans. 2. Regulations reviewed are the Butte County Subdivision ordinance (and subsequent development standards in the Subdivision Improvement Standards), Butte County Sewage Disposal Ordinance and the Butte Coimty Well Ordinance. In addition there may be other special requirements in areas such as the Watershed Protection Zone in Magalia, the Chico Urbain Area, or requirements by the Regional Water Quality Control Board. 3. This review process will include a communication verifying conformance with (2) above. In order to facilitate this process and provide an accurate framework for expressing your ideas and cataloging data, the following should be provided on a site plan: a. Scale map depicting the proposed subdivision (Map should be in the same scale and detail required by the lead agency for submission of a complete application.) b. Prominent features within the property, accurately located, i.e. streams, ponds, springs, existing development, roads, and prominent geological features. c. North arrow. To: All Surveyors and Engineers From: B I-te County Environmental Health, Doug Fogel, Program Manager Re: Soil Waivers for Parcel Maps and Subdivision Maps Date: November 18, 2003 Please note that effective immediately in conjunction with Butte County Department of Development Services we have made a slight modification to our procedure for processing requests for Soil Waivers for Parcel Maps and Subdivision Maps. In order to help assure you the shortest time possible for our processing of Soil Waiver requests for pre -application approvals we will now collect the same processing fee we would receive for the project if it were a normal pre -application. This fee is still one-half of the total fee collected by the Department of Development Services for our portion of the project processing upon your full application with DDS. Collecting this fee sooner in the process will speed our processing of your request in several ways without any additional cost to the applicant: This procedural change will: Help to eliminate questions clerical staff may have about the proper fee to charge when accepting 'a soil waiver application. Immediately provide us with the entire processing fee we require to fully process the request whether the soil waiver is granted or whether a complete soil review is necessary. Upon submitting a soil wavier request the applicant must also provide a map of the proposed project with the application. In addition, it is to the applicant's advantage to provide a written summary giving the reasons we should provide a waiver and not need to do a complete soil review for the proposed project. Of course all portions of the processing fee not used are completely refundable upon withdrawal of the project and request for a refund. We appreciate your cooperation in implementing this new procedure and feel certain that it will help to facilitate our smooth processing of your soil waiver requests. TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: LAND OF I',IA T IIP,a,I '�A/PA I T AND 3E_A11TV DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Ej 202 Mira Loma Drive EJ411 Main Street 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 P.O. Box 5364 Oroville, CA 95965 TEL: (530) 538-7282 Chico, CA 95927 TEL- (530) 538-7281 FAX: (530) 538-2165 TEL: (530) 891-2727 FAX: (530) 538-7785 FAX: (530) 895-6512 I FOR L47YONBULLET1V OWNER/APPLICANT Butte County Division of Environmental Health Storm Drainage Trench Permit Requirements September 30, 1998 Your application for development indicates that you may be building in an area where storm water drainage must be mitigated. This will require either a "Storm Drainage Trench Permit" from this Department to install infiltration. galleries or connect to existing infrastructure. The installation of d-rainage trenches may conflict with sewage disposal lines, water wells, water lines, and other development. To facilitate your development and avoid unnecessary delays with.your project, you should contact the Department of Land Development Services at 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA, (telephone 530-538-7266), to determine your status. If it is determined that you will need to provide an " " on=site solution for storm wate%'you should anficipafe"providing the follovdirig: 1. Plot Plan: Accurate to -scale drawing depicting proposed development (building footprints), wells, proposed sewage and storm drain display. 2. Engineering Core: This should include perc tests, estimates of drainage flows, and resultant capacity calculations. 3. Basic Design: Trench length and depth, construction materials, and inlet specs. 4. Permit Fee: $138.00 payable to Butte County. Stonn drainage trenches are required to meet the same setbacks from wells, distance to groundwater and many other restrictions common to leachfields. Therefore, these trenches may be as deep as nine (9) feet but in no way be less than five (5) feet from maximum seasonal groundwater. If you feel that groundwater may be a problem, have your engineer contact this Department about depth limitations as soon as possible. Your drainage plan must be approved by Land Development Services before this Department can issue your "Storm Drainage Trench Permit". MH/gl/land/stormdrain.bul . ............. ... . .... .... TreasurerX. s ; `racKing## DOCUMENT SAFEKEEPING REQUEST TO: TREASURER'S OFFICE - ATTN: Colleen Bottini DATE: September 25, 2008 FROM: Development Services, Mary Keiser CONTACT PHONE: (530) 538-5260 SUBJECT: Transmittal of Document(s) for Safekeeping in the Treasurer's Vault Please place in the safe of the Treasurer's Office for safekeeping until release to the above department is authorized. Document (Check one): ❑ Performance Bond ❑ Surety Bond ❑ Bank Deposit , ❑ Irrevocable Letter of Credit . ❑ CD Other: R Bond Renewal & Rider Document Number: Bond No. 104888451 Dollar Amount: $2,500.00 Document Date: May 8, 2008.'e Maturity Date: !�� -hh, Zoo Renewal Terms:Q� rvvl�ilil/ Non -renewal Notice Period: Authorized for Safekeeping By: 126 o-9 Signature Date Release Authorized By: Project(s)/Permit(s): APN: UP 06-0025 066-470-033 Property Owner/Principal: Magalia Community Church MetroPCS Purpose: Renewal Bond Bank / Surety Company: Travelers Casualty & Surety Company Of America Mary Keiser Office Specialist, Sr. Name and Title Signature. Date Name and Title Received By: Signature Date Name and Title Document(s) attached cc: Auditor's Office - Karen Koenig File Instructions: Do not combine different types of documents on one form. Bring original document with this form and sufficient, copies for departmental distribution to the Treasurer's Office. Retain a copy of the original documents with a copy of this form showing the tracking number assigned by Treasurer's Office. 1 11 , 1 -11:4 iI l$] County of Butte Attn: Surety Bond Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 RE: MetroPCS Wireless, Inc. Site: Magalia - SAC379 Permit #06-0025 13700 Skyway Magalia, CA Attached is the annual renewal for bond #104888451 Bond amount: $2,500.00 Because of the relocation of MetroPCS corporate headquarters, a Rider is attached with the new address. Thank you. 2250 Lakeside Blvd. Richardson, Texas 75082-4304 www.metropcs.com • E 9741 Preston Rd., #304, Frisco, TX 75034 972-377-7999 * 888-701-BOND(2663) * 972-377-7577 fax 11� From the Desk of: --- sh12ruL A. M12r�zMts — sharyl@wardbonds.com May 8, 2008 To: County of Butte, CA Re: MetroPCS Wireless, Inc. License & Permit Bond for Use Permit #06-0025 Bond No. 104888451 Site #: SAC379 Magaiia 13700 Skyway Magalia, CA The attached 'Rider' changes MetroPCS' address on the above referenced bond to the County. Please attach Rider to the original bond. If you have any questions, please contact our office. Th , Sharyl AM rkovits Underwr r ST PA U L Travelers Casualty & Surety Company of America TRAVELERS 1500 W. Market St., #2900 Philadelphia, PA 19102 License No. RIDER To be attached to and form part of Bond No. 104888451. Issued on behalf of MetroPCS Wireless, Inc. as Principal, and in favor of County of Butte, CA as Obligee. It is agreed that: ❑ 1. The Surety hereby gives its consent to change the Name: from: to: ® 2. The Surety hereby gives its consent to change the Address from: 8144 Walnut Hill Ln., #800, Dallas, TX 75231 to: 2250 Lakeside Blvd., Richardson, TX 75082-4304 ❑ 3. The Surety hereby gives its consent to change the from: to: 4. This rider shall become effective as of April 20, 2008: PROVIDED, however, that the liability of the Surety under the attached bond as changed by this Rider shall not be cumulative. Signed, sealed and dated May 8, 2008. Accepted: County of Butte, CA Obligee QI S-4111.866 Travelers Casualty & Surety Company of Dr MetroPCS Wireless, Inc. Principal B POWER OF ATTORNEY IS INVALID WITHOUT THE REORDER AMk POWER OF ATTORNEY TRAVELERS J Farmington Casualty Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc. Seaboard Surety Company St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company Attorney -In Fact No. 214989 Bond No. 104888451 St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company Travelers Casualty and Surety Company Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company Certificate No. 002193779 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Seaboard Surety Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of New York, that St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company and St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company are corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota, that Farmington Casualty Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, and Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America are corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut, that United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Maryland, that Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Iowa, and that Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc. is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Wisconsin (herein collectively called the "Companies"), and that the Companies do hereby make, constitute and appoint David B. Ward, and Sharyl A. Markovits of the City of Fusco , State of Texas , their true and lawful Attorney(s)-in-Fact, each in their separate capacity if more than one is named above, to sign, execute, seal and acknowledge any and all bonds, recognizances, conditional undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof on behalf of the Companies in their busit[ess of guaranteeing the fidelity of persons, guaranteeing the performance of contracts and executing or guaranteeing bonds and undertakings required ott ��r�tr�t0Tgy�alcYion�o�r po�ceedings allowed by law. ,�►��� 4th IN day WHEREOF, the Comp ave caused this instti�e`nilto'bsyneandr�cot�porate seals to be hereto affixed, this y e ruary LlJ 8 . j ,� ►' }' St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company Farmington Casualty CQmpan � � � p y Fidelity and Guarantyhtgsuran ompaup �� St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insu3"Ce nderwriters, Inc. Travelers Casualty and Surety Company Seaboard Surety Company Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company GI.SUA<1 SurrEry J F\0.E 6 4 O��N I NSG9 JP+ Nsugv eJF�Fr A,ypa OE) �}1YA�pPPOB9Tf m1[D w O~,tiS$gL:'i y Cmn 1896o!-1y� State of Connecticut City of Hartford ss. On this the 4th day of February By: Georg Thompson.enior ice President —, before me personally appeared George W. Thompson, who acknowledged himself to be the Senior Vice President of Farmington Casualty Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc., Seaboard Surety Company, St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, and United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, and that he, as such, being authorized so to do, executed the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein contained by signing on behalf of the corporations by himself as a duly authorized officer. eetoz In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and official seal. n & ;A My Commission expires the 30th day of lune, 2011. Marie C. Tetreaul[. No[ary Public 58440-5-07 Printed in U.S.A. WARNING: THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY IS INVALID WITHOUT THE RED BORDER 0 ! RED This Power of Attorney is granted under and by the authority of the following resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directurs of fanningtun Cmualty Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company. Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc., Seaboard Surety Company. St Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company. St Paul Guardian Insurance Company, St Paul Mercury Insurance Company. Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, rravelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, and United Suites Fidelity and Guaranty Company, which resolutions arc now in full force and effect; reading as follows: RESOLVED, that the Chainnun, the President, tiny Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, tiny Vice President, any Second Vice President, the Treasurer, any Assistant'[reasurer. the Corporate Secretary or any Assistant Secretary may appoint Attorneys -in -Fact and Agents to act for and on behalf of the Company and may give such appointee such authority as his or her certificate of authority may prescribe to sign with Ute Company's name and seal with ilic Cuntpnny's seal bonds, recognizanecs, comrtcl% of indemnity, and other writings obligatory In Ute nature of it bond. recognizance., or conditional underinking, and any of said officers or ilia Board of Directors at any time nay renove any such appointee and revoke lie power given him or her: and it is FUR'T'HER RESOLVED, that tits Chairman. the President, any Vice Chairmun, any Executive Vice President, tiny Senior Vice President or any Vice President may delegate all or any puri Of the torquing authority to line or more officers or employees of this Company, provided than each such delegation is in writing and a copy thereof is filed in the office of ilia Sccretury; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED. than any bond. recognizance, contract of indemnity, or writing obligatory til tile nature Of a bond, recognizance, or conditional undertaking shall be valid and binding upon the Company when (n) signed by tote President, any Vice Chuirntnn., tiny Executive Vice President, any Senior Vicc President or tiny Vice President, any Second Vice President, ilia Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Corporate Secretary tit any Assistant Secretary and duty attested and scaled Wilt the Company's seal by a Secretary or Assistant Secretary; Or (b) duly executed (under seal, if required) by one or more Attorneys -in -Fact and Agents pursuant to tine power prescribed in his or her certificate or their certificates of authority or by one or more Company officers pursuant to a written delegation of authority: and it is FUR ['HER RESOLVED, dna the signature of each of the fulluwing officers: President. any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President. tiny Assistant Vice President, any Secretary.. any Assistant Sccretury, and the seal of the Company may be uflixed by facsimile to tiny power of attorney or to tiny certificate relating thereto appointing Resident Vita Presidents. Resident Assistant Secretaries or Aaorncys-in-Fact for purposes only of executing and attesting bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and any such power of attorney or certificate hearing such facsimile signature or facsimile sent shall be valid and binding upon ilia Cunlpnny and any such power so executed and certified by such facsimile signature and facsimile seal %hull be valid and binding on the Company in.the future with respect to any bond or understanding to which It is attached 1, Kari M Johanson. the undersigned, Assistant Secretary, of Farmington Casualty Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc, Seaboard Surety Company. St Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, St Paul Guardian Insurance Company, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company, T'ruvclens Casualty and Surety Cnmpnny, rruvelers Cu%uahy and Surety Contpnny of America, and United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company do hereby certify that the ahove and foregoing is a true and correct copy Of ther; e Powof Aui irncy. executed by said. Companies, which is in full force and effect and has not been revoked IN TES'IIDIONY WHEREOF.. I have hereunto set my hand and nflizcil the sends of said Companies this 81 1 day of T73� X008 Kori M Johansc6FAmsisinni Secretary (,1.9 U�r' SarrFr+ 41FC� \*N rkfG � �MG4p '�1V SMO t1q� r ic�•826ar y y.9%%� trartlOMt@ v92% ^ �*} uo4r�pr-o�t ovben�o^! �\ BAL;Io carat `s �y caa�°�e 89n p� • er*h£11 �",;M, c• Yipta t\=' Atttbt`- 'To verify the authenticity of this Power of Attorney. call 1-800-421-3880 or coninci us tit www tmvelorshand coal Please refer to tine Aaarney-ht-Fact number. the above-named individuals and clic details of ilia bond to Which Ilia power is attached OF ATTORNEY IS INVALID WITHOUT THE RED BORDER �LJTTE COUNTY RECEIW 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 75965 Receipt Number: PRJ124 Project Number: UP06-0025 Site Address: 13700 SKYWAY Applicant: MetroPCS 785 Orchard Drive, Suite 200 Folsom, CA 95630 Description: Colocation of existing tower. Fee Description Notice of Determination/Exempt Use Permit plus EH Fee -AG Use Permit plus EH Fee -EH Use Permit plus EH Fee -FR Use Permit plus EH Fee -LD Use Permit plus EH Fee -PL Account Number Printed: 9/20/2006 1:49 pm Fee Amount 0010-470001-4612319-1010 $36.00 0010-460001-461200-10100 $32.50 0010-540003-4614901-1010 $404.00 0100-0-4617240-101001 $347.00 0010-440004-4611700-1010 $165.00 0010-440001-4210900-1010 $1,348.00 Total Fees Paid: $2,332.50 Date Paid: 9/19/2006 Paid By: MetroPCS Pay Method: Check 2332.5 Received By: Tina Bonham OUTTE COUNTY RECEIW Receipt Number: PRJ123 Project Number: UP06-0025 Site Address: 13700 SKYWAY 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 75965 Applicant: MetroPCS 785 Orchard Drive, Suite 200 Folsom, CA 95630 Description: Colocation of existing tower. Fee Description Use Permit plus EH Fee -PL Total Fees Paid: Date Paid: 9/19/2006 Paid By: Kenneth Crouse Pay Method: Check 7063 Received By: Tina Bonham Account Number 0010-440001-4210900-1010 Printed: 9/20/2006 1:50 pm Fee Amount $1,622.00 $1,622.00 �'� ;Kenneth Ef, ;Ci' .Ellen Cro`u3 46t'; V64,um'Dr Fo13om; GA 456 PAY TO THE ORDER OF Oti�� ?USAti WELLS :FARQ "PANK• CALIFORNIA'`•? .'i, WW W.WELC$FARGO:t0M FOR • • . _ 1.2 LO I, 2&B 21: 0IS95575L,9.91 02005 CHECK GALLERY STYLE N'P107 _ 1.800-354.3540 www.checkoella-com �o. 7 0 6 3 ODewn DeVoo PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER USING VEGETABLE-BASED INKS Photosimulation of view looking north from the gravel church parking area. Existing antennas (other carriers) \ Magalia 13700 Old Skyway Proposed antennas —� 16 August 5, 2006 Megalia, CA 95954 SAC -3798 t� r metroPCS. i :G «O� • ..yR,a �� �y .y.. i.., '�. d• a Q� ` tirnwMr�M�.Mb. ..i. . rt 'y � Q� 0 (J �Y. 3 .7 ,.moi+; .� ,E � v _ �y5 ."+e ® Copyright 2006. Previsualists hnc., ah rights reserved. Accuracy of this photoskmbtion based upon information provided by project applicant- Questions! CaN 1.877.799.3210 or visit W W W.PHOTOSIM.COM Ue s , Photosimulation of view looking northeast from Old Skyway. Proposed antennas L August 5, 2006 ga -11I aswe '. s;`�� .u.r••;_ .' ti, Magalia ~' ui 13700 Old Skyway Magalia, CA 95954 SAC -3798 metroPCS. - 0 Copyright 2006, Previsualists Inc.. all rights reserved Accuracy of this photosimulation based upon information provided by project applicant. Questions! Call 1.877.799.3210 or visit VWVW.PHOTOSIM.COM August 5, 2006 Photosimulation of view looking north from the gravel church parking area. JLC., C",.f..,14,LTC- r • tA' '� slcyway 7 } Memorial t r . if . 't Fork ����•w I 1 .�. 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SHEET INDEX i TIME SNEEs C-] TOPOG-R-PNIC SURVEY Z -A 9TE PLANS - Z -Z ELEVATION AND OETMLS GENERAL NOTES: �' mn�CS si a nws s -1. vzD rasD]M�"°a MT.— A, u.a.a n sten MLwMcc � nu oncA¢t cc°cs A(oAntsea +•M PMv[[fmdf°vxwni, en( vi [P�AMMwxf°°u9 u'•°Qrta R#vf O �l.z itnit �eeoumo[s ¢ I.mc w iK rtopu�ua' ;o vi A¢ o:° �arsrtl„cm°�, w'PQfo.cci uatisiro¢o o eves. ��u¢D xtvty w[ at[NYo I a0+(xo v[f¢r tl NDa. wVt�rgry Putt ¢ vnu¢o tl � v0 aN cagtr,NS rAouMDoutnlgx ro oWoeuutvtx aw[ ¢ x san m -ov+. metro PICS SITE NAME: MAGALIA SITE NUMBER: SAC- 379- B SITE ADDRESS: 13700 SKYWAY MAGALIA, CA 95954 ABEREMATIONS nt nLDt ta]Atr( TIF o TIDE U•II OK utnx Yn VLM D�¢ mAvfm.Lv [Knox a� c nnom �lml r¢r Qn. wnoc tlo wpm �Akv am.r aD WOPW rB5 np.]xp5 sMww an[ nmmer w�]p un sc�AmO tv, nuxmts srtn s� w/ nuR ¢wvmw[e PROJECT DESCRIPTION I![.[89ttr r•t.. e. A[1 MR][ss moavS[t ro CPYreK W DrNArt • cOrwMfArP AI NA (vcs) SKrta rMA]n DAe (Na4 I(L[(tlmlxnnas art. •4Pro +Cafv[N OIN a. Wr Atf ed I . Yanm nn¢it.vn �. O VICINITY MAP x.r.t. SITE d� DIRECTIONS TO SITE arx eaem �-s a[sa aro u-ro m Am ]ueA ort Iw, ear -DFA-roFw n. rV.n tura-mFA-roF n. oPxnvt a pi br N r Mo u-In/Gwa eon0. no®ro ttrv+ n . nAr rvoc® PROJECT SUMMARY: ' vrt NAVE: art AvueEv: u urn - n -a SITE ADDRESS: WIRELESS I _1 cn A— COMMUNICATIONS OWNER: amaze v s$ SITE CONTACT: au lna vM-voe] PROPERTY OWNER: cw. mnlwrs (Nwu o. eac APPLICANT: u�tvo�rc� ][s• m9K cA AMSD vR;miawlin-°i� n CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: Da(K]: vwx, oA•As Knm rmT rA1ta Te�aavAlmv a. Mas r. Unl mrttD ZONR+G MANAGER: tp:. Potrt[ v i1,x O im ae.0 A°af�fa°ic.. .IURISDICTION: a]rt msvn. cA APN: LATITUDE: -• LONGITUDE: ELEVATION: in— LEASE AREA N v ,• - �w w n ,. GL6' AIEServices ARMIEC]UPAI 4 ENtwEERWO ru 1e1D1 •ea -Aso] ff�TITLE SHEET 71 COUNTY OF BUTTE OFFICE OF PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE i29 N "'C O ICHMA 13711 SKYWAY MAGALIA CA.95954 . !Ajalvil� � - US POSTAGE ' J, ss°? N1 s -sas C 21 sO/Zo/-m RETURN TO SENDER lJ 1 CHMAN ' BE'T'TY 13713. SKYWAY MACALYA CA 959'S4-9765 I RETURN TO SENDER 111 1 IIIIIII�illll'IIIIIi1lllfilll't 11l Il IlIi1�111�'1�I1�II111II 012H16205578 $ 00.371 10/24/2006 Mailed From 95965 US POSTAGE ' J, ss°? N1 s -sas C 21 sO/Zo/-m RETURN TO SENDER lJ 1 CHMAN ' BE'T'TY 13713. SKYWAY MACALYA CA 959'S4-9765 I RETURN TO SENDER 111 1 IIIIIII�illll'IIIIIi1lllfilll't 11l Il IlIi1�111�'1�I1�II111II z .. ... �mm ABBREVIATIONS PROJECT DESCRIPTION AC ASPHALTIC CONCRETE A/C AIR CONDITIONING APPROX. APPROXIMATELY A.G.L. - ABOVE GRADE LEVEL A.M.S.L. ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL BOT BOTTOM BTS BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION CL CHAIN LINK CONC CONCRETE DIM DIMENSION DN DOWN DWG DRAWING (E) EXISTING EA EACH ELEV ELEVATION FIN FINISH(ED) FLR FLOOR FT FOOT, FEET GA GAUGE GALV GALVANIZED GR GRADE = GFC1 GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPT GND GROUND HR HOUR LBS POUNDS LNA LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER MAX MAXIMUM MIN MINIMUM (N) NEW NTS NOT TO SCALE OHE OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL O.C. ON CENTER (P) PROPOSED READ REQUIRED SECT SECTION SIM SIMILAR SS STAINLESS STEEL STL STEEL THK THICK TMA TOWER MOUNTED AMPLIFIER TYP TYPICAL W/ WITH XFMR TRANSFORMER THE PROJECT ENTAILS: METRO PCS WIRELESS PROPOSES TO CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE A COMMUNICATION SERVICE (PCS) SYSTEM FACILITY AT THIS EXISTING TELECOMMUNICATIONS :SITE. METRO PCS WILL CONSTRUCT A NEW 11' X 14' CONCRETE EQUIPMENT PAD, NEW PCS PAD MOUNTED EQUIPMENT,` A NEW COAX SUPPORT ICE BRIDGE, A NEW POWER AND TELCO CABINET SUPPORT RACK, AND MOUNT A 3 -SECTOR ANTENNA ARRAY ON AN EXISTING 178'-7"- HIGH MONOPOLE. VICINITY MAP N.T.S. ELEY DR Z4- K, INDIAN DR SITE 191 0 � w Y � Q a J 2' O F - DIRECTIONS TO SITE NORTH BOUND I-5 MERGE ONTO CA -70 NORTH TOWARD YUBA CITY TURN RIGHT ON CA-20/CA-70/9TH ST, TURN LEFT ONTO CA-20/CA-70/B ST, CONTINUE ON CA -70 NORTH, TURN LEFT ONTO CA-191/CLARK ROAD, PROCEED TO SKYWAY ST TAKE A SLIGHT LEFT TO SKYWAY PROCEED TO SITE. REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 ZONINGDOCS 90% 5/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 5/25/06 MRF 3 ZONING DOCS 100% 6/05/06 MRF DATE: 03/10/06 SHEET 1 OF 1 �r SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. 111 -` NM SAC -379-B CHECKED BY: CADD FILE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. ; i, T DATE: 03/10/06 SHEET 1 OF 1 �r SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. -` NM SAC -379-B CHECKED BY: CADD FILE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. ; NTS T DATE: 03/10/06 SHEET 1 OF 1 : NOTES: 70 THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND COMPILED FROM I PROPERTY IN OTHER RECORD DOCUMENTS AND OR TITLE INFORMATION. THE 0 E RTY L ES SHOWN l � - YY HEREON ARE GRAPHICALLY LOCATED FROM OTHER FORMS OF DATA THIS IS NOTT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. C/ 3. THE EASEMENTS SHOWN HEREON (1F ANY), WERE PLOTTED FROM THE AVAILABLE TITLE N AT THE TIME F THE SURVEY REPORTNO E E E 0 E MOM aMi t !! 8 T (WERE NOT MARKED PRIOR TO THIS SURVEY):. THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT cf,+ �� NOTES OWNER R P RTY WN R .,~ , s 0 E ♦ _ a t : ut ... t . - r c , F er �y a� .fir.. .:.:. ,.,. ter, r I a Pae i 8 Pt11 , Y ., b r ..iVm to _ t. f 0dt { t 772 a ,7 `Tika t.n x _. , , J, � ! t s � d d i,.,.i z - ..,,. . t. 1. ,- .. .. ._ 3 S s, . W S R 1 r , LEASE 4 a , ., .. E 5 S FT X �, 0 st_ , - r :.. If a4.. .... x.. . ,_... t i. .1. ..-,..... ,....a l _ � r APN 066-470-035 035 s P _> - _ _ 5 ., BASS OF ELEVATIONS S USG5 NAD 83 B Y GPS RECEIVERS R S . �- a _ BASIS S 0 BEARINGS N G S G G RECIEVERS , 3: Trish Tom A GEODETICCOORDINATES"NA 7 y� D2 D83 M T _E R _P _ ,CS , _"a C t t at r - 39-48-29.8 __ .a , _ .. , r v , at N 47 , 4 A P .. 39 066 O 33 . _ 8 .7 , , 29 5 l f m I , ,. long 1 5 .� � 4 8ORCHARD _ . 2 3 38: 4I I 6 R ~� 0 1 1 DRIVE 4E < Y, 2 4 3 4 �_., ^ x � , 9 2.6 9 ,4x;. { .. .... : », ELEVATION ssa , - . _ ELE 0 .,,2397'� T Way SUITE E _ ,200 . G S coordinates ates w r e established by Trimble e P R0XR, F0L 0M CA. 9 56 30, SfePh` n W Dean'n th ot this survey e does comply Yt h the horizontal zon t a f and vertical requirements _ a e t ca ` f as set r ,.o th I h ! -b F t e A _A class 2 ! _ r r , a >� r S i , a 1 Sean ;r CentervIlte 6O 1J1 tt i� d a in l 1! , t 4 i � r d Rd ,E'nlcrced iewr _ fAf tlt y :. .9.. , .. it 1 r , � r r L3f.�bin r a L.i • ..ii , ,... i „ r t x .a ! 26 Ma u � t htc 20fl6 T Atlas 1 200 V1INT C Y MAP n ts� AP G , R o HI C S r'' n TL, n SUBVI iAL, 03-07-06 12nd SUBMITTAL: NOTES: 70 THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND COMPILED FROM I PROPERTY IN OTHER RECORD DOCUMENTS AND OR TITLE INFORMATION. THE 0 E RTY L ES SHOWN EQUlP HEREON ARE GRAPHICALLY LOCATED FROM OTHER FORMS OF DATA THIS IS NOTT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. C/ 3. THE EASEMENTS SHOWN HEREON (1F ANY), WERE PLOTTED FROM THE AVAILABLE TITLE N AT THE TIME F THE SURVEY REPORTNO E E E 0 E FIELD OBSERVATION HAS LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON (IF ANY). T (WERE NOT MARKED PRIOR TO THIS SURVEY):. THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT APPROVALS UTILITIESIN TH AREA THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE ALL. OF THE UNDERGROUND E , WITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDON, OR DOES THE SURVEYOR WARRANT -T 0 THE EXACT PROP OSED 14 o LEA it 0 AREA _ EA o ', ,... LOCATION OF SAID SHOWN UTILITIES. HE DOES STATE THATTHEY ARE LOCATED AS LEASING: AT D. E ACCURATE AS TO THE STANDARDS OF THIS TYPE OF SURVEY. DESCRIPTIONS Existing g P Legal Description ; _. ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN THE s,- UNINCORPORATED AREA OF BUTTE COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: RF ENGINEER. DATE. Description of the Lease Area ��EoLAs ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF BUTTE COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Q� P. • 6�1- v� ^� - CONSTRUCTION: . DATE. x FCAl1r SUBVI iAL, 03-07-06 12nd SUBMITTAL: 70 I Q EQUlP C/ 3. i APPROVALS 14.00 `. PROP OSED 14 o LEA it 0 AREA _ EA o ', ,... LEASING: AT D. E J ZONING: G D A TE. ; _. 4 .ao ---_.. s,- RF ENGINEER. DATE. ^� - CONSTRUCTION: . DATE. x TAG CHECK: DATE: .OWNER: DATE: F 5.5 CH---_ AIN 6 233ff r K 3 S BW coRC5. $ o, CORPROJECT OJ CT N E 0 I i B Y DRAWNSWD 1 N i o o o�o �� � ��o o ��tdn nc�Cp i !CHECKED K BY + i I f NO DATE w N L6 (M � o O O L � N r I SSU E o I I i ; , i I I i i SHEET E TITLE LE i OVERALL SITE TE PLAN 'i SITE T S TE DE AILS VICINITY MAP LEGAL DESCRIPTION , , -� i SHEET NUMBER EE SUBVI iAL, 03-07-06 12nd SUBMITTAL: REVISIONS -- NO. KEY NOTE REFERENCE DATE BY KEY NOTES 8 4 5 6 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06 A MECHANICAL UNIT DETAIL NUMBER 1 DETAIL REFERENCE NEW 6 THK CONCRETE EQUIPMENT SLAB O - 0 10 1 JQ 0 DATE: .s ii►' z SHEET NUMBERAT 2 MOD -CELL CABINET SEE NOTE 2 3 (; CENTERLINE PROPERTY PROF LINE FENCING SECTION LETTER 3 NG BATTERY CABINET W 2 5. FENCING A DETAIL SECTION REFERENCE 4 NEW 200A PRE—FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL FJ 5 7 ANGLE NUMBER 3 2 -+ I SHEET M R N Y ENERATOR RECEPTACLE. WEEGEC G 2 , 4 S .. E -E -E ELECTRICALSERVICE s 0 R PROPERTY LINE. 5 300W HALOGEN SITE LIGHT EN 0 - ao — . -T—T TELCO SERVICE DETAIL NUMBER 1 EXTERIOR ELEVATION 6 200A METER MAIN O UE-44E—UE BURIED ELECTRICAL SHEET NUMBER E REFERENCE 7 E CO CA TL INET B 9 O co - NOTE. UT -49 -UT BURIED TELCO 8 GPS ANTENNA 0 . ao N 1 THIS DETAIL IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. LY. EQUIPMENT PLACEMENT IS Q SHOWN FOR LEGEND AND SYMBOLS FUTURE CABINET 0 EQUIPMENTUIPMENT PRE—FAB THE PURPOSE OF SITE CONCEPT. THE TYP OF 2 ( ) 2 , 1 O MOUNTING BASE DETAILED PLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT IS Q SHOWN ON SITE PLANS. 10 METRO PCS ICE BRIDGE _ O 2. COAX .SHALL BE RUN ATA MIN. OF :. 8'-0" A.G.L. ON ICE BRIDGE. SCALE: E COMM UNI TIONS COMPOUND PROPERTY P ER T Y NT AREA ISOMETRIC - EQUIPMENTUIPME 4 NTS 'E E (E) 178 7 HIGH MONOP LE �r a z: 0 a-_ w z J SEE SITE PLAN DWG Z-1 s, 0 ......E--- O E OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES" w OFj tt i tl / KEY NOTES . 0 O i Q _ w o- >-- E CHURCH BUIILDING NEW 6 THK CONCRETE EQUIPMENT T SLAB 0 O E UTILITY POLE P SOURCE OF METRO PCS POWER & TELCO i PC MOD—CELL E UIPMENT CABINET NEW METRO S Q . - 470- APN X66 33 Q: Q 0 3 I W ETR PCS WNG BATTERY CABINET NEW METRO O _e -� <v NEW 200A PRE_ FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL O4 W EMERGENCY GENERATOR REC PTHCLE. P NEWW CONCRETE PAD - P MAIN O5 C) NEW METER/MAIN TOBE LINED UP WITH EXISTING SHELTER . 6 _NEW TELCO PANEL ON DOUBLE PIPE SUPPORT. O O; E (EQUIPMENT .9 { E PROPERTY LINE _ NEW G PS ANTENNA MOUNTED AT lo ' -O" L. O SHELTER w o 1. 0 O 1 LIGHT FIXTURE 300W FLOODLIGHT NEW SITE 8 , e 13 12 7 - - _ MOUNTED AT 8 0 A.G.L. E-- � - SCALE: OVERALL SITE PLAN 1 9 T ELECTRICAL CONDUIT. RUN 0 NEW BURIED E E POWER ` POLE < DROP c) 0 IC BRIDGE E E N 11 - 1 100 D I T TELCO CON UI RUN TO - NEW 10BURIEDo O DEMARCATION. O 6 o . a I . - . �. TELCO 14 J 2 3 5 4& E OVERHEADO 0 lDC; 11 NEW METRO PCS ICE BRIDGE Q oPOWER-LINE 4 , Z 12 NEW METRO PCS PANELTYPE ANTENNAS TYP O 2 PER SECTOR ' FOR A TOTAL OF 6 AZIMU SECTO _3 1 O o _ --- o o o `---- o 13 _ NEW 6 0 WIDE ANTENNA .MOUNTING FRAME E e 0 as . . . UTI I E UTILITY o F 0 METRO POLE P SOURCE O POW- R & TELC4 PCS E 14 E 178 7 HIGH MONOPOLE O O N E— 0 . O . 0 E EQ UIPMENT SHELTER 0 F-- w cn . -p 14-0 . . U P NEW C) PC BURIED METRO S U E I CE ID E .. .. .. .. _ .. .. ... R 1 E ( U 66 E C 0 N D -TELC 0 T E ICE BRIDGE POWER R AND TELCO CONDUITS E 178 _ 7 HIGH O MONOPOLE 0 : .. o P NEW N METRO PCS E E CELL AR EQ UIPME -1 Z 2 E GE BRIDGE 11 X 14 .o AREA LEASE E E .5T6 HH CHAIN LINK FENCE Bt E GA T E ED 0 U .. O E CELLULAR ...................... o EQUIPMENT .O O o- _ -- `-0 o D O 0 N c9 6� 0 GENERAL" NOTES c o0 NTS 1. IN ADDITION TO EQUIPMENT AND TOWER SPACE REQUIREMENTS � ol LEASED AREA SHOULD CONSIDER SUCH ITEMSMS AS, MAINTENANCE, AN CRANE D ACCESS. SITE PLAN SCALE.: ENLARGED SITE PLAN SCALE: 3 '—O" 1 _102 1/4"=l0„ REVISIONS -- NO. DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 ZONING DOCS 90% 05/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06 MRF 3 ZONING DOCS 100% 06/05/06 MRF DATE: .s ii►' • ii n n n .D ii SEAL DRAWN BY. 0 s z e i .F 3 NM SAC - 379-B 379 B ,I CADD FI LE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. r I I; Z_ 1 DATE: .s ii►' • ii n n n .D ii SEAL DRAWN BY. PROJECT N0. NM SAC - 379-B 379 B CHECKED BY: CADD FI LE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. Z_ 1 DATE: SHEET 1 OF j r , i ( i I ll I i I i I i i i REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 ZONING DOCS 90% 05/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06 MRF 3 ZONING 'DOCS 100% 06/05/06 MRF DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1 SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. NM ♦ i i ♦ r i yli� CHECKED BY: CADD FILE N0. rr �� i . � ♦ � 7 � � Q Ip SCALE: DRAWING NO. Z -Z DATE: SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. NM SAC -379-B CHECKED BY: CADD FILE N0. SCALE: DRAWING NO. Z -Z DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1 REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 ZONING DOCS 90% 5/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 5/25/06 MRF 3 ZONING DOCS 100% 6/05/06 MRF DATE: 03/10/06 SHEET 1 OF SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. NM SAG -379-B CHECKED BY: CADD FILE NO. SCALE: - DRAWING NO. NTS T DATE: 03/10/06 SHEET 1 OF - - - - r i' I _ I I 5 F ,r� r ('^� \� iV n n l.V � vL1 VJ V N A T i _T Y_ �.. 0. D E DESCR P ION 8 NOTES: THE INFORMATION SHOWNHEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND COMPILED FROM OTHER RECORD DOCUMENTS AND OR TITLE INFORMATION. THE PROPERTY LINES SHOWN HEREON ARE GRAPHICALLY_ LOCATED FROM `OTHER FORMS OF DATA. ' THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS SHOWN HEREON (IF ANY), WERE PLOTTED FROM THE AVAILABLE TITLE REPORT (NONE AT THE TIME OF THE SURVEY)' FIELD OBSERVATION ,HAS LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON (IF ANY). (WERE NOT MARKED PRIOR TO THIS SURVEY). THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE ALL OF THE :UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IN THE AREA, WITHER IN SERVICE' OR ABANDON, OR 'DOES THE SURVEYOR WARRANT 'TO THE EXACT LOCATION OF SAID SHOWN UTILITIES: HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATE AS TO THE STANDARDS OF THIS TYPE OF SURVEY. DESCRIPTIONS Existing Legal Description ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF BUTTE COUNTY, ;DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Description 'of the Lease Area ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN THE LANsvq UNINCORPORATED AREA OF BUTTE COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Quo y� c� A F ,r� r ('^� \� iV n n l.V � vL1 VJ V N A T i _T Y_ �.. 0. D E DESCR P ION 8 i REVISIONS NO.C N0TE REFERENCE KEY NOTE DATE BY ' KEY NOTES 4 5 6 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06 .A E HAN ICAL UNIT ` MC DETAIL NUMBER 1- _ Al DET AIL REFERENCE » 1 EQUIPMENT SLAB CONCRETE E Uf M NEW 6 TH CO N K Q O 0 J 10 . 1 O 4 DATE: AT 2 SHEET NUMBER - CABINET 2 MOD CELL SEE NOTE: 2 3 0 CENTERLINE PROPERTY LINE N NG FE CI ..SECTION LETTER ( T Y NE 3 WNG BATTER CAB 2 5 5 . FENCING A _A DETAIL SECTION REFERENCE 4NEW 200A PRE -FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL J 7 ANGLE 3 2 41 SHEET NUMBER W EMERGENCY GENERATOR RECEPTACLE. 2 S RI L SERVICE E -f -E' ELECTRICAL 4 0 5 0 1 R PRO PERTY LINE 5 300W .HALOGEN SITE LIGHT O _ - as - -Y. TELCO SERVICE: DETAIL NUMBER 1 ELEVATION EXTERIOR E 6 T MAIN 200A ME ER 1 0 UE -UE -UE BURIED ELECTRICAL A-1 ........... SHEET NUMBER .REFSRENCE 7 TELCO "CABINET O_ 9 O NOTE. UT-V�_ UT BURIED TELCO OGPS ANTENNA 8 ao N 1. THIS DETAIL IS FOR REFERENCE E ON LY. _ EQUIPMENTPLACEMENT Q IS SHOWN FOR LEGEND AND SYMBOLS 9 FUTURE CABINET _ EQUIPMENT PRE -FAB AB THE PURPOSE OF SITE CONCEPT. THE TYP OF 2 2 1 ,MOUNTING BASE DETAILED PLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT I Q S SHOWN ON SITE PLANS. 10 TRO PCS ICE BRIDGE E O 2 COAX SHALL BE RUN AT A MIN. OF » 8' -0 A.G.L. ON ICE BRIDGE. SCALE: --r E UNIATlONS COMPOUND (E PROPERTY P T Y R. EQUIPMENT IPMENTAREA ISOMETRIC 4 NTS COMM-E- . -.. � E 178-7" HIGH MONOP LE 1 . o i _I 1 a W z _ J SEE SITE PLAN DWG Z-7 z o 1— E OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES I W 0 Q a� � N KY TE E NOTES Q ,. i l W o: E CHURCH BUILDINGDING w O NEW 6 THK CONCRETE EQUIPMENTUIPMENT SLAB Q E UTILITY POLE P ) SOURCE OF METRO PCS POWER E &TELCO NEW METRO PCS MOD—CELL EQUIPMENTENT CABINET N 066-470-33 . F'3 AQ Q 0 L W METR PCS WNG BATTERY CABINET O NEW 0 . Q O O4<v NEW 200A PRE. FAB ELECTRICAL L PANEL . W EMERG CY GENERATOR RECEPTACLE. EN P NEW `CONCRETE PAD 5 P NEW METER MAIN O C) � TO BE LINED UP WITH `EXISTING SHELTER . PE SUPPORT. 6 W TELCO PAN ON .DOUBLE P( UP ' NE C EL Q E EQUIPMENT .9 E PROPERTY 7 NEW GPS ANTENNA' MOUNTED AT 10'-0" A.G.L. SHELTER ' o = • 1.0 - Q SITE LIGHT FIXTURE, .300 W FLOODLIGHT NEW E F 8 , e 1 3 12 » MOUNTED AT 8 0 A.G.L. I— c� SCALE. OVERALL SITE PLAN 1 9 UID ECTRICAL CONDUIT RUN TO NEW B R E EL E POWER POLE DROP E ICE BRIDGEMi N 11 • 1"=100' 10 NEW BURPED TELCO CONDUIT RUN TO E Q o 6 0 . o t - t- TELCO DEMARCATION. 14 "R- J 2 J O 5 O ,- E OVERHEAD z 0 11 PCS ICE:- BRIDGE NEW METRO C E J J a POWER LINE Q 4 0 12 NEW METRO PCS PANEL -`TYPE ANTENNAS TYP 0 OF 6 2 PER SECTOR FOR A TOTAL �) AZ1MU 270o SECT0 3 8 1 O 0 o 0 o -- ----- 0 13 ANTENNA MOUNTING' FRAME NEW 6 0 WIDE N O 00 • E UTILITY ._ Q () 0 F METRO POLE P SOURCE POW R &TELCO PCS E ...E „ 14 ( ) 178 7 HIGH' MONOPcOLE N ry 0 • Q, 0 E EQUIPMENT Q SHELTER - — U W cn s --0 14-0 • . P NEW METRO PCS BURIED E ICE IDE .. _. .. .. .. R I E .. B E Co0 N E C 0 C E ICE BRIDGE POWER AND E TELCO CONDUITS ... E 178'-7" HIGH ` o o. ` E CELL AR E UIPME Q _ 1 - MONOPOLE o P NE W ( ) METRO .PCS M - �. 2 Z 11 X 14 LEASE AREA (E) _ICE BRIDGE '0 E 5'-6" !HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE E0 U B LE G T E Q CELLULAR ......................... EQUIPMENT O O ------ - O O- - '.. 0 ^Q) . M 'n O O N GENERAL hh\\ ` _\ O 1. IN ADDITION TO EQUIPMENT AND TOWERER SPACEREQUIREMENTSUIREMENTS O A I SUCH IE LEASED AREA SHOULD CONSIDER S C ITEMS AS AI MAINTENANCE, AND CRANE ACCESS. SITE PLAN SCALE: 2 ENLARGED SITE PLAN S SCALE: 3 - 1 10 1/4)1=11-0" i REVISIONS NO.C DES RIPTION DATE BY ' 1INO Z N G DOCS 90% 05/02/06 06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06 MRF 3 ZONING DOCS 100% 06/05/06 MRF DATE: 1. 1. s s • 1. 1.® E'a 11 I, D BY � o a. a Q ie NM SA - - C 379 B • CC i CADD RLE N0. .s .. SCALE: DRAWING NO. Z-1 DATE: 1. 1. s s • 1. 1.® E'a 11 SEALRAWN D BY PROJECT NO NM SA - - C 379 B CHECKED BY: CADD RLE N0. SCALE: DRAWING NO. Z-1 DATE: SHEET 1 OF _ ,1 REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 ZONING DOCS 90% 05/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06' MRF ` 3 ZONING DOCS 100% 06/05/06 MRF DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1 SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. NM SAC -379—B CHECKED BY: CADD FILE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. s. Z-2 DATE: SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. NM SAC -379—B CHECKED BY: CADD FILE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. Z-2 DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1 REVISIONS N0. DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 ZONING 'DOCS 90% 05/02/06 'MRF 2 ZONING DOGS 100% 5/25/06 :MRF 3 ZONING DOCS 100% 6/05/06 MRF DATE: 03/10/06 SHEET 1 OF 1 SEAL - DRAWNBY PROJECT NO. NM SAC -379-B Bio CHECKED BY:. " CADD ALE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. NTS T DATE: 03/10/06 SHEET 1 OF 1 SEAL - DRAWNBY PROJECT NO. NM SAC -379-B CHECKED BY:. " CADD ALE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. NTS T DATE: 03/10/06 SHEET 1 OF 1 NOTES: THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS `BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND COMPILED FROM OTHER RECORD DOCUMENTS AND OR TITLE INFORMATION. THE PROPERTY LINES SHOWN HEREON ARE GRAPHICALLY LOCATED FROM OTHER FORMS OF DATA. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS SHOWN HEREON (IF -ANY), WERE PLOTTED FROM THE AVAILABLE TITLE REPORT '(NONE AT THE TIME OF THE SURVEY) FIELD OBSERVATION HAS LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES 'SHOWN HEREON (IF ANY). `(WERE NOT MARKED 'PRIOR TO THIS SURVEY). THE SURVEYOR °MAKES NO GUARANTEETHAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE ALL OF THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IN THE AREA, WITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDON, OR DOES THE SURVEYOR WARRANT: TO THE EXACT LOCATION OF SAID SHOWN UTILITIES. HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATE AS TO THE STANDARDS OF THIS TYPE OF SURVEY. DESCRIPTIONS Existing Legal Description ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF BUTTE COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS. Description of the - Lease Area ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN THE �o ,AND.9 UNINCORPORATED AREA OF BUTTE COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: w �v Q OF CAS-�F4 REVISIONS N0.ESC KEY NOTE REFERENCE DATE BY KEY NOTES 8 4- 5 6 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06 A MECHANICAL UNIT DETAIL NUMBER 1 DETAIL REFERENCE 1NE 6 T K CONCRETE EQUIPMENT T SLAB 0 J 10 Io < O Q' i.7 )r ,7 AT 2 SHEET NUMBER 2 MOD -CELL- CABINET SEE NOTE 2 3 CENTERLINE - PROPERTY LINE FENCING SECTION LETTER 3 WNG BATTERY CABINET -2 '1 �a 5 � FENCING A DETAIL SECT 4 N REFERENCE PANEL NEW 200A ` PRE—FAB ELECTRICAL O -O I 7 z ANGLE 3 2 -H SHEET NUMBER W EMERGENCYGENE GENERATOR RECEPTACLE. 2 S E--E—E ELECTRICAL ERVICE s o PROPERTY LINE R 5 A G SITE LIGHT 300W HALOGEN EN O - 00 — TELCO SERVICE DETAIL NUMBER i EXTERIOR ELEVATION EXTER 6 200A METER MAIN O UE—UE—UE BURIEDELECTRICAL A -i SHEET NUMBERR REFERENCE _7 CABINET O O NOTE. -c�pTELCO - -t�UT UR U BURIED TELCO T 8 GPS .ANTENNA O , N 1. .. THIS DETAIL IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. EQUIPMENT PLACEMENT IS SHOWN ,F OR LEGEND AND D SYMBOLS CA BINET FUTURE ?� NT PRE FA8 EQUIPMENTUIME THE PURPOSE OF SITE CONCEPT. EPT. T HE (TYP OF2) 2 � MOUNTING BASE DETAILED PLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN ON> SITE PLANS. 10 CS ICE BRIDGE METRO P E O 2. COAX SHALL BE RUN AT A MIN. OF 8'-0" A.G.L. ON ICE BRIDGE. SCALE: ' TIONS COMPOUND PROPER EQUIPMENT IPMENT AREA ISOMETRIC 4 NTS E COMMUNI . _CE� .LIN —— .7Y E 178, 7„ HIGH MONOP LE 1 o Q w z _ J SEE SITE PLAN DWG Z-1 2 0 I— () D UTILITY OVERHEA UT ITY LINES Li a . .o 1 �--ryKEY NOTES O i Q w _ o E CHURCH BUILDING NEW 6 THK CONCRETE EQUIPMENT SLAB _O Q! 0 E UTILITY POLE P SOURCE PCS OF METRO POWER & TELCO U7 2 W METRO PCS MOD—CELL U NE C EQUIPMENT CABINET I .-470— A PN X56 33 Q Q o 3 NEW METRO PCS WNG BATTERY CABINET O 2 O cv 4 NEW 200A`'PRE—FAB ELECTRICAL 'PANEL . E W EMER GENCY GENERATOR RECEPTACLE. P CONCRETEPAD NEW `' /MAIN NEW 5 P METER O TO BE LINED `UP WITH EXISTING SHELTER :. 6NEW TELCO PANEL ON DOUBLE PIPE SUPPORT. O ()QE EQUIPMENT F 9 E PROPERTY T LINE _ 7 0_ NEW GPS ANTENNA MOUNTED 10 E TE A.G. L 0 SHELTER �, • 1.0 LIGHT FIXTURE 30OW FLOODLIGHT DLIGHT 8. e 13 12 7NEWSITE - V MOUNTED AT 8 _0 A.G.L. r�y : . . V- OVERALL SITE PLAN 0 1 9 RUN TO NEW BURIED ELECTRICAL CONDUIT U E E POWER POLE DROP E ICE BRIDGE .—�. — �) N 11 _ 1 - 100 NEW BURIED TELCO CONDUIT RUN TO E 10 E O �- 6 0 . o � TELCO DEMARCATION. 14 J <v 3 J 2 `O O 5 . .. �. OVERHEAD { E OVERH LINE z 0 11 NEW METRO PCS ICE BRIDGE J F � J . 0 POWER 4 z 0 12 NEW METRO PCS PANEL TYPE ANTENNAS TYP R A TOTAL OF 6 2 SECTOR FOR E PER S AZIMU 270o SECTO 3 8 1 O o - __ ” o 0 ---- -----�o o 13 E ANTENNAS MOUNTING FRAME NEW 6-0 WIDE e ao- - E "UTILITY -o OF METRO POLE P SOURCE POW . TELCO�4E _S HIGH MONOPOLE N o 0 0 E EQUIPMENT SHELTER .SHE 0 Lu 14 --0 ............. i U NEW METROPCSBU IED E ICE ID E .. ..... 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DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 ZONING DOCS 90% 05/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06 MRF 3 ZONING DOCS 100% 06/05/06 MRF DATE: SHEET 1 OF SEAL DRAWNBY: PROJECT NO. NM SAC -379-B CHECKED BY: CADD FILE NO. i SCALE: DRAWING NO. i • � � : i � • ''I® Z-2 DATE: SHEET 1 OF SEAL DRAWNBY: PROJECT NO. NM SAC -379-B CHECKED BY: CADD FILE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. Z-2 DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1_ r i I i I r � l CONC CONCRETE ABBREVIATIONS DIMENSION AC ASPHALTIC CONCRETE DOWN A/C AIR CONDITIONING DRAWING APPROX. APPROXIMATELY EXISTING A.G.L. ABOVE GRADE LEVEL EACH A.M.S.L. ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL ELEVATION BOT BOTTOM FINISH(ED) BTS BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION HOUR CL CHAIN LINK CONC CONCRETE FLR FLOOR DIM DIMENSION DATE DN DOWN ZONING DOCS 90% DWG DRAWING 2 (E) EXISTING MRF EA EACH 6/05/06 ELEV ELEVATION FIN FINISH(ED) FLR FLOOR REVISIONS FT FOOT, FEET DATE GA GAUGE ZONING DOCS 90% GALV GALVANIZED 2 GR ` GRADE MRF GFCI GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT 6/05/06 MRF INTERRUPT GND GROUND 03%10/06 HR HOUR LBS POUNDS LNA LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER MAX MAXIMUM MIN MINIMUM (N) NEW NTS NOT TO SCALE OHE OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL O.C. ON CENTER - _(P) PROPOSED REQD REQUIRED SECT SECTION SIM SIMILAR SS STAINLESS STEEL STL STEEL THK THICK TMA TOWER MOUNTED AMPLIFIER TYP TYPICAL W/ WITH XFMR TRANSFORMER REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 ZONING DOCS 90% 05/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 5/25/06 MRF 3 ZONING DOCS 100% 6/05/06 MRF DATE: 03%10/06 IN SEAL ` DRAWN BY: PROJECT N0. NM SAC --379-B p CARD RIE NO. .. i. r. SCALE: DRAWING NO. NTS T DATE: 03%10/06 IN SEAL ` DRAWN BY: PROJECT N0. NM SAC --379-B CHECKED BY: CARD RIE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. NTS T DATE: 03%10/06 SHEET 1 ` OF 1 a T f i -r I I I I i I I: J V a T NO ES: THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREONREON IS BASED UPON AFIELD .SURVEY AND COMPILEDED FROMM OTHER RECORD DOCUMENTS TS AND OR TITLE INFORMATION,ATION. THE PROPERTYRTY LINES SHOWN I HEREON ARE GRAPHICALLY LOCATED FROM OTHER FORMS OF DATA. THIS S NOT A SURVEY. V BOUNDARY SU E <THE EASEMENTS SHOWN HEREON (IF ANY , WERE PLOTTED FROMM THE AVAILABLE TITLE LE T TIME F THE SURVEY) REPORT` (NONE AT THE ME 0 E FIELD OBSERVATION HAS LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIESITIE S SHOWN HEREON N (IF - ANY). WERE NOT MARKED 'P IOR TO THIS THESURVEYOR MAKESS NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE ALL OF THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IN THE AREA, THE EXACT TO EE WARRANT R THE -SURVEYOR R ABANDON, 0 DOES IN` SERVICE 0 WITHER LOCATION 0F SAID SHOWN UTILITIES. HE DOES STATE THAT THEYARE LOCATED AS ACCURATE AS TOTHE STANDARDS 0F THIS TYPE OFSURVEY. DESCRIPTIONS Existing Legal Description ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN THE O LOWS: AREA OF BUTTE COUNTY L UNINCORPORATED A , DESCRIBED AS F ft c0 ry N10N 1 -11 NO. DATE DESCRIPTION BY } ------------- - -I , _.. .S li. Iii II C � ISI I O� !J yV T 9 � , EQUIP CAR ,..dd APPROVALS Pdi;+ SED i4 7 t XleaSE0AR r x LEASING: DATE: .o.' g ZONING: : G DATE: E. t.., ,, d R F' N R . ..ENG EE —AT 0. E 63 - �:, C N TR T 0 S UC ION.• - QATE. r _ ._ T AG CHECK: C DATE: E I OWNER: DATE: E F 65.5CHAIN K � Wz c� oe t .5 rs�. o a COR _ f r <PR 0,1 T EC NO I , 'DRAWN . D Y B SWID J: a Q `��� � O pb CHECKED C Y EC ED B , I Q n N U4ATE CO �V NO DATE • t O a ' N ISSUE a 0 1 f c a L I t f k t. T TIT SHEET LE I OVERALL SITE PLAN f SITE DETAILS _ i VICINITY MAP k LEGAL SC GA DESCRIPTION i t t r H T NUMBER S EE _ 1 ft c0 ry N10N 1 -11 NO. DATE DESCRIPTION BY } ------------- - -I , _.. .S li. Iii II C � ISI I REVISIONS NO. EY NOTE REFERENCE K0 .DATE BY KEY NOTES 8 4 5 6 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06 A MECHANICAL HANICAL UNIT DETAIL NUMBER 1 Al DETAIL REFERENCE NEW 6» THK CONCRETE EQUIPMENT SLAB - • - o 10 �6 p <c DATE: 1, r Ir T A 2 SHEET NUMBER ` 2 - - MOD CELL CABINET O ' SEE NOTE 2 3 CENTERLINE PROPERTY LINE SECTION LETTER WNG BATTERY CABINET O 2FENCING � FENCING A DETAIL SECTION REFERENCE - ` REFS E - 4 OOA PRE FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL NEW 2 35 .5 1 �j � 7 ANGLE _ 3 2 -H SHEET NUMBER W EM ERGENCY GENERATOR RECEPTACLE. 2 4 s —=-�E ELECTRICAL ERVI E s 0 :I R R PERTY LINE PO 5 300W HALOGEN SITE LIGHT - — TELCO SERVICE DETAIL NUMBER '00 EXTERIOR ELEVATION <6> 200A M ETER MAIN UE-6'E-UE—A-1 SHEET NUMBER 7 > TELCO- CABINET 9 - NOTE. UT-IfF-UT BURIED TELCO 8 GPS ANTENNA O co o6 N 1. THIS DETAIL IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. LY. EQUIPMENT PLACEMENT IS SH OWN FOR Q LEGEND AND AND YMBOLS FUTURE CABINET EQUIPMENTUIPMENT PRE—FAB THE PURPOSE OF SITE CONCEPT. T. T HE TYP OF { 2 ) 2 1 MOUNTING BASE T PLACEMENT OF E DETAILED LACEMEN EQUIPMENT IS Q E SHOWN ON SITE PLANS. 10 METRO PCS ICE BRIDGE O 2. COAX 'SHALL BE RUN AT -A .MIN. OF 8'-0" A.G.L. ON ICEBRIDGE. ZY; SCALE : E COMMUNICATIONS COMPOUND —E PROPERTY NT AREA IoC 4 NTS �.. E —— ..:_ (E) 178'-7" HIGHMONOP LE Z . o w z _SEE J SITE AN E PL DWG Z-1 z 0 () E OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES Li 0 O >-- Y NOTES KE 0 S O Q w 0 l i E CHURCH BUILDING Z NEW 6» THK CONCRETE EQUIPMENT UIPMENT SLAB 0 o E UTILITY POLE P SOURCE OFTRO PCS POWER ME&TELCO '(la � — IP CABINET NEW METRO PCS .MOD CELL EQUIPMENT MENT 2 N Q APN 066-470-33 Q <Z o 3 .NEW METRO PCS WNG BATTERY CABINET O . Q O -� <v O4 NEW 200A` PRE—FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL W/ EMERGENCY GENERATOR 'RECEPTACLE. P NEW CONCRETE PAD 5 (P) NEW METE R MAIN TO BE LINED UP WITH EXISTING SHELTER ; - NEW TELCO PANEL ON PIPE SUPPORT. O6- O {E) EQUIPMENT g E PROPERTY LINE l _ 7 1 0 NEW PS ANTENNA' MOUNTED `AT 0 A.G.L. E G 0 SHELTER o ; . 1.0 . t . 8 NEW SITE ` LIGHT FIXTURE 3 0OW FLOODLIGHT , e 13 12 7 . D AT _0 A.G.L.:G.. MOUNTED _ rr . SCALE- LL SITE PLAN OVERALL 1 9 IT UN TO <` ELECTRICAL- CONDUIT R _ _ 1 100 NEW BURIED E B E POWER POLE DROP E ICE. BRIDGE —..- G N= 11 • . NEW BURIED TELCO CONDO T RU TO E 10 CONDUIT N {) D MAR ATION. O �- 6 : 0 o - TELCO DEMARCATION. 14 J - 3 O2 O 5 . O sa.. E OVERHEAD z 0 NEW METRO PCS !CE BRIDGE J� POWER LINE Q o 4 Zo -o NEW METRO P E ANTENNAS TYP 1 2 E CS PANEL -TYP SECTOR F TOTAL OF 6 2 PER TO OR A AZlMU 270o SECTO 3 ,8 1 O - o - o _- - --- o, 13 A E MOUNTING FRAME NEW 6'-0" WIDE ANTENNA O o '- oo . • UTILITY EL 0 OF METRO 0 POLE P SOURCE E PCS 1787HIH MONOPOLE {E) O col0.. o OPOW 0 M IP E E NT Q E U T SHEL ER w14-0 cn . . . U 1 P NEW {) METRO PCS BURIED E ::.ICE IDE .. ... .. .. .. ... . R V E .. B E T E C 0 C 0 N D E ICE- BRIDGE OWE POWER D TELCO CONDUITS 178 7 HIGH E — o . O . - E A CELL R E UIPME Q 1 MONOPOLE e P NEW METRO PCS Z —2 11- - X 14 REA LE AREA (E) ICE BRIDGE o E 5_6» ' HIGH CHAIN .LINK FENCE _ G E. AD UBET E CELLULAR EQUIPMENT O _- 0 ------ 0 0 0 O O o � O O 0 6� 0 O N GENERAL NOTES c -A OD 1. IN ADDITION T0 EQUIPMENT AND TOWER SPACE REQUIREMENTSUIREMENTS LEASED AREA SHOULD CONSIDER SUCH ITEMS AS MAINTENANCE, AND CRANE ACCESS. S ITE PLAN SCALE. 2 ENLARGED SITE P SCALE: 3 Y-0)) -101/4))=l� - REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION .DATE BY 1 ZONING DOCS CS 90% 05/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06 MRF`. 3 ZONING DOCS 100% ' 06/05/06 MRF DATE: 1, r Ir i 1, 1, SEAL DRAWN BY: a= i / / O s z 1. ,a Q S11 NMA - - S C 379 B 11� CHECKED BY: CADD n LE N0. 11 1 SCALE: DRAWING NO. i Z-1 DATE: 1, r Ir i 1, 1, SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO.: NMA - - S C 379 B CHECKED BY: CADD n LE N0. SCALE: DRAWING NO. Z-1 DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1 _I I i i i I i' I N t` I l _I I I 12 I I i KEY NOTES I I -1 1 NEW 6" T HK CONCRETE _ EQUIPMENT MENT S A Q SLAB 2 NEW METRO PCS MOD CELL O EQUIPMENT Q CABINETS 8 i 3 NEW -200 A PRE —P 'AP [71 r7fTDI(N AL PANE L I I _ W/EMERGENCY GEN CY GENE RATOR RECEPTACLE. i 5 0 4 NEW 200A METER MAIN 10 4 .. .E EQUIPMENT PME NT 6 3 E UT I LI TY P OL E { P ) S 0 UR CE <s> NEW TELCO PANEL 4N ]DOUBLE PIPE SUPPORT. SHELTER BEYOND 2 7 OF METRO PCS POWER-TEL TELCO 1 6 NEW GPS O ANTENNA EN A MOUN TED AT 10'-0" A.G.L. EMS RV65- 1902 DP ANTENNA DET Ai L 7 NEW SITE E LIGHT. FIXTURE, 300W ..: FL OODLIGHT(2-REQUIRED PER SECTOR 6 -TOTAL) AT 80 A.G, r _ () E 5'-6" HIGH CHAIN �I I �I I A AB 8 NEW COAX CABLE ROE TCU I UP OUTSIDE SDE E L- L_J LINK FENCE MONOPOLE WITH BAND CLAMPS AND METAL TIES O9 NEW METRO PCS PANEL, TYPE ANTENNAS (TYP) (2) PER SECTOR FOR A TOTAL OF (6) 10 NEW COAX CABLE ICE BRIDGE 9 11 NEW 6'-0" WIDE ANTENNA MOUNTING FRAME 12 (E) 178-7" HIGH MONOPOLE PROPOSED ANTENNA DETAILS SCALE: 2 SITE ELEVATION LOOKING NORTH 1/Z-1 SCALE: 3/32"=1'-0" SEAL DRAWN BY: VA y, sig �e z / sss► Q NM- i 1 i. CHECKED BY: CADD ME NO. i • • 1 SCALE: E DRAWING NO. • I c. z-2 e� SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. NM- `SAC 379- B CHECKED BY: CADD ME NO. SCALE: E DRAWING NO. z-2 DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1 T REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 ZONING DOCS 90% 05/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 5/25/06 MRF 3 ZONING DOCS 100% 6/05/06 "MRF Ii 03/10/06 SHEET 1 of 1 SEA! DRAWN BY: �ggD` i� NM i� 11 CHECKED BY: 1 SCALE: DRAWING NO. NTS `i Ii SEA! DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. NM SAC -379—B CHECKED BY: CADD ALE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. NTS T DATE: 03/10/06 SHEET 1 of 1 - - -_ --- _ I I I I I I I i I it I 8 4 5 KEY .N0TE REFERENCE KEY NOTES 6 DETAIL NUMBER o » EQUIPMENT 10 1 CRETE E 1 W 6 THK CON Q DETAIL REFERENCE NEW c� A o M _ EC HANICAL UNIT Al z SHEET NUMBER AT 2 MOD .CELL CABINET SEE NOTE 2 3 PROPER LINE TY , WN G BATTERY CABINET 2CENTERLINE FENCING SECTION LETTER O 35 •5 ' { 1 A DETAIL SECTION N � J 5 FENCINGREFERENCEO NEW 2OOA PRE FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL 447 3 ANGLE _ 2 RGENCY GENERATOR RECE PTACLE. SHEET NUMBER W EME 2 0 -E -E-E ELECTRICAL L S ERVICE _ 40 , S S R.. PROPERTY LINE TELCO SER 5 300W HALOGEN SITE LIGHT ao AIL VICE DET NUMBER 6 AIN EXTERIOR ELEVATION 200 A METER/MAIN _ O UE -I -JE -UE BURIED ELECTRICAL REFERENCE Al ^ SHEET NUMBER110 TELCO CABINET9 _ h NOTE: 0 UT -4)T --UT BURIED TELCO rte• •1THIS DETAIL IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. "GPS ANTENNA N . 8 O EQUIPMENT UIPME NT PLACEMENT IS SHOWN FOR ?�o -:. FUTURE CA BINS T , EQUIPMENTUIP MEN T P RE FAB THE PURPOSE O F SITE CONCEPT. THE LEGEND AND SYMBOLS CTYP OF 2 MOUNTING BASE DETAILED PLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN ONSITE PLANS. ` O 9<>METRO PCS ICE BRIDGE 2. COAX SHALL BE RUN AT A MIN. OF 8'-0" A.G.L. ON ICE BRIDGE. SCALE z4W& E COMMUNI A fiONS COMPOUND �'-- ._ 4 CE PROPERTY E E 178-7" HIGH MONOP LE EQUIPMENT AREA ISOMETRIC NTS — — � o 0 z 0 0 w z z SEE SITE PLAN DWG Z-1 O E _OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES w> o. 0 0 0 i KEY NATES O Q w 0 � I E CHURCH BUILDING v � 1 NEW 6 THK-CONCRETE EQUIPMENT UIPME NT SLAB o E UTILITY P OLE P .SOURCE 0F METRO PCS POWER TELCO CO cn Z • 2 NEW METRO PCS MOD -CELL EQUIPMENT IPMENT CAB INET 4- w � • 3 APN 066-470-33 PCS WNG BATTERY CABINET Q NEW METRO 0 Q o . o O Q . � -O4 NEW 200A PRE FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL - P NEW CONCRETE PAD _ RECEPTACLE. W EMER GENCY GENERATOR O E TO BE LINED "UP WITH 5 I P NEW M ETER MA IN EXISTING SHELTER O- O6 O NEW TELCO PANEL 0N DOUBLE PIPE SUPPORT. E EQUIPMENT UIP MENT E SHELTER R TY LIN E.PROPS o O 1.0 10'-0"A.G.L. 7 GPS ANTENNA MOUNTED AT !' NEW o FLOODLIGHT 13 12 7 LO . _ . NEW SITE LIGHT FIXTURE 300W F 0 N 8 , MOUNTED AT 8'-0" A.G.L. SCALE. - -100 OVERALL SITE 1 9 NEW BURIED ELECTRICAL CONDUIT T0 E ICE BRIDGE - - 11 _. E POWER POLE DROP 6 O 0 10 a oNEWBURIED TELCO CONDUIT RUNTO E • Qz O A TELCO DEMCATfON. R J . 3 5 0 2 J . 14 J O . � rr EOVERHEAD NE W METRO PCS BRIDGE _O 0 o -. OWER LINE 4 P Q- _ a o IMU 270 � AZ ..,_ 0 P S PANEL TYPE ANTENN AS TYP 8 12 NEW METRO C SE CTO 3 1 ( 2) PER SECTOR FOR .TOTAL OF 6 O 0 e o 0 o ` TING FRAME co 13 ANTENNA MOUNTING .NEW 6 0 WIDE O cJ .- OEJ E UTILITY POLE : P SOURCE RCE 0 'OF METRO PCS & TELCOL CO 4 E 178 -7MONOPOLEHIGH o Lij - o O 14!-0" --0 0 E EQUIPMENT U IPMENT cn SHELTER .. U I .. 0 N .. C .. L ... E METRO .PCS BURIED T W M .. E P NEW 1 .. R E ID E U E ICE .... B POWER AND TELCO CONDUITS UITS E ICE BRIDGE . E) CELL AR o ( 1 • O E 178'-7" HIGH EQUIPME L 1 MONOPOLE P NEW METRO PCS i 11 X 14 LEASE AREA ,-- E AT _ E G EICE BRIDGE GEFENCE . E 5_6 HIGH CHAIN LINK o D 0 U B O O E CELLULAR LAR O EQUIPMENT PMENT 0 0 0 O O O 0 O _o O Q N GENERAL NOTES 0 SP REQUIREMENTS S RE 1. IN ADDITION ITION TO EQUIPMENT TOWER .OWERACE Q 00 LEASED AREA SHOULD CONSIDER SUCH ITEMS AS, MAINTENANCE, , 6) AND CRANE ACCESS. - SCALE: SCALE: , D SITE PLAN 2 ENLARGED S _ 1 10 1 4--1 0 � SITE PLAN _ REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 ZONING .DOCS 90% "MRF' 05/02/06 11 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06 MRF' 3 ZONING DOCS 100% a6 05 06 MRF ,1 I; SHEET 1 OF SEALRAW D N BY: U goa Gi 11 a. NM 11, 00 a. M1, CHECKED BY: 11 . 1 11 SCALE: DRAWING NO. .s 11 Z-1 ,1 I; SEALRAW D N BY: PROJECT N0. NM -379-B SAC. CHECKED BY: CADD FILE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. Z-1 DAT E: " SHEET 1 OF - o -- - =- o i I REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 ZONING DOCS 90% 05/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06 MRF 3 ZONING DOCS 100%0605/06 MRF DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1 SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. i SAC -379-B • is CHECKED BY: CADD FILE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. Z-2 DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1 SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. NM SAC -379-B CHECKED BY: CADD FILE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. Z-2 DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1 r v i r l l REVISIONS N0. DESCRIPTION DATE BY, 1 ZONING DOCS 90% 05/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 5/25/06 MRF 3 ZONING DOCS 100% ` 6/05/06 MRF DATE: 03/10/06 SHEET 1 OF 1 SEAL DRAWN BY: yFyFfl , I l NM SAG -379-B CHECKED BY: CADD E1LE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. NTS T DATE: 03/10/06 SHEET 1 OF 1 SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. NM SAG -379-B CHECKED BY: CADD E1LE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. NTS T DATE: 03/10/06 SHEET 1 OF 1 r' i F 1 .. I 1 s w K 5 WNa I YA v�4 a~G 77 : i NOTES: THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND COMPILED FROM OTHER RECORD DOCUMENTS AND OR TITLEINFORMATION. THE PROPERTY LINES SHOWN HEREON` ARE GRAPHICALLY LOCATED FROM OTHER FORMS OF DATA. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS SHOWN HEREON (IF ANY), WERE PLOTTED FROM THE AVAILABLE TITLE REPORT (NONE AT THE TIME OF THE SURVEY)- FIELD OBSERVATION HAS LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON (IF ANY). (WERE NOT MARKED PRIOR TO THIS `SURVEY). THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT ISSUE i i i s I I THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES' ARE ALL OF THE UNDERGROUND' UTILITIES IN THE AREA, SHEET TITLE WITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDON, OR DOES THE SURVEYOR WARRANT TO THE EXACT OVERALL SITE PLAN SITE DETAILS VICINITY MAP f LEGAL DESCRIPTION i LOCATION OF SAID SHOWN UTILITIES. HE DOES STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS SHEET NUMBER I i ACCURATE AS TO THE STANDARDS OF THIS TYPE OF SURVEY. ` DESCRIPTIONS Existing Legal Description i ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF `BUTTE COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Description of the Lease Area ALL THAT REAL 'PROPERTY - IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN THE ��o WA SUq UNINCORPORATED AREA OF BUTTE COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: y� w K 5 WNa I YA v�4 a~G 77 : i BUTTE COUNTY CA. APPROVALS LEASING: DATE: ZONING: DATE: RF -ENGINEER: DATE: CONSTRUCTION: DATE: TAG CHECK: DATE: OWNER: DATE: , PROJECT NO I , DRAWN BY SWD CHECKED BY `_DATE ,NO _. -a I ISSUE i i i s I I SHEET TITLE OVERALL SITE PLAN SITE DETAILS VICINITY MAP f LEGAL DESCRIPTION i SHEET NUMBER I i st 8VI7A 03-07-06 c 2nd SUBMITTAL: Q 1 E �.a N NO, _ 006-0--10 .� _I REVISIONS NO. KEY NOTE REFERENCE DATE BY 1 KEY NOTES 8 4 5 6 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06 MRF A E HANICAL UNIT MC 1 _ Al DETAIL NUMBER DETAIL REFERENCE » 1 EQUIPMENT SLAB NEW 6 THK CONCRETE. E U Q O 0 10 � O, Q 5. I� AT 2 SHEET NUMBER 2 MOD—CELL .CABINET ; SEE NOTE 2 3 'f.. CENTERLINE PROPERTY LINE NC G FE IN SECTION LETTER R CABINET 3 WNG BATTERY C E 2_ O 5 5 � -�E>( FENCING A DETAIL SECTION REFERENCE NEW 200A PRE FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL O 1 �J 7 z ANGLE 3 2 SHEET NUMBER W EMERGENCY'GENERATO R RECEPTACLE. - 2 S _ E--E-E ELECTRICAL SERVICE 4 S 0 1 PROPERTY UNE 5 300W HALOGEN SITE LIGHT -O ao --TE SE TELCO VICE R 1 DETAIL NUMBER EXTERIOR ELEVATION 6 200A METER MAIN O UE-44[—UE BURIED ELECTRICAL A-1 SHEET NUMBERco REFERENCE 7 TEL CABINET C0 ABIN O 9 O NOTE. _ I trr-�� BURIED TELCO 8 .GPS ANTENNA ai N 1. I F R THIS DET AIL !S OR REF E ERENC ONLY. WN FOR EQUIPMENT PLACEMENT IS SHOWN 0 LEGEND AND SYMBOLS FUTURE CABINET 0 '\ EQUIPMENT PMENT PRE—.F�B THE OF SITE CONCEPT. THE E TYP OF 2 ( ) 1 O MOUNTING BASE DETAILED PLACEMENT OF DEQUIPMENT IS SHOWN ON SITE PLANS. 10 METRO PCS ICE BRIDGE O 2. COAX SHALL BE RUN AT A MIN. OF 8'-0" A.G.L. ON ICE BRIDGE. : E COMMUN! ATIONS COMPOUND CE� PROPER P E REQUIPMENT EQ UIPMENT AREA ISOMETRIC 4 NTS ..._ NE E 178'-7" HIGH MONOP LE .S..CALE Z a w z SEE SITE PLAN DWG Z-fi Z 0 �- E OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES w CL +ry TE KEY NOS O O i w o }E CHURCH BUILDING � � NEW 6 THK CONCRETE EQUIPMENT SLAB O _ O O E UTILTY POLE P SOURCE (n OF :.METRO PCS POWER &TELCO � NEW METRO `PCS MOD—CELL EQUIPMENT CABINET w APN 066-470-33 Q 0 Q 3 TR PCS WNG BATTERY CABINET NEW METRO Q O W 4 NEW 200A PRE FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL O. . • W EMERGENCY GENERATOR RECEPTACLE. P NEW CONCRETE PAD O5 P NEW METER MAIN O IND UP WITH T BEL . E EXISTINGIGSH SHELTER - `NEW `TELCO PANEL ON DOUBLE PIPE SUPPORT. 6 - O E EQUIPMENT MENT .9 E PROPERTY LINE 7 1 -0 A.G.L. MOUNTED AT 0 NEW _GPS ANTENNA MOU E SHELTER . 1.0 1 O 8 0OW FLOODLIGHT NEW SITE LIGHT FIXTURE 3 0 O MOUNTED AT 8 0 A.G.L. e 1 3 � 1 2 . - SCALE. OVERALLSITE ITE PLAN 1 9.:NEW BURIED ELECTRICAL CONDUIT RUN TO E E ROP O R POLE DROP E ICE BRIDGE.� N 11 _ 1 100 URI D T CO CONDUIT RUN TO E 10 NEW BURIED EL O �- 6 o oo - - • � TELCO DEMARCATION. 14 <v 3 .` 2 O J O 5 • O :. OVERHEAD . EBRIDGE� O -\ LINE o 11 N W METRO PCS IC E E O J J POWER 2 o. 4 z 0 ' Y ANTENNAS TYP ,.-___ 12 NEW METRO PCS PANEL TPE ( ) 2 PER SECTOR FOR ATOTAL OF 6 AZIMU 270 _SECTO 3 8 1 O o . • o o o --- 0 13NEW 6 _ 0 -WIDE ANTENNA FRAME 000 •. 0 E UTILITY OF METRO 'PCS P P SOURCE 0 LE ( 0 R & .TELCO P WE V _ 1 4 E 178 7 HIGH MONOPOLE O O N �- 0 : O 0 NT E EQUIPMENT UIPME SHELTER - ., ME f- v w cn » 1 4_Q . D U 1 T -- _ P NEW ' METRO PCS BURIED (E) ICE !D E .... .. .. ,... . R1E E B U E.. N T C 0 C 0 E ICE BRIDGE POWER AND TELCO CONDUITS .. _ 17 HIGH E 8 7 o o A E CELL R E UIPME Q 1 MONOPOLE a NEW P E METRO PCS Z 2 11 X 14 LEASE AREA I E ICE BRIDGE o' HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE E 5_6 B E GATE E D0U . E CELLULAR _---- EQUIPMENT _-_--- O 0 o` 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q ,N O O . M N GENERALNOTES _o O O 1. IN ADDITION TO EQUIPMENT AND TOWER SPACE REQUIREMENTSUIREMENTS LEASED AREA SHOULD CONSIDER SUCH ITEMS ` AS A D MAINTENANCE AND CRANE ACCESS PLAN SCALE:E 2 ENLARGED SITE PLAN SCALE: 3SITE 1-10 1 4-1- 0 REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 ZONING DOCS 90% 05/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% 05/25/06 MRF 3 ZONING DOCS 100% 06/05/06 MRF DATE: I • ii n 5. I� 1 _ 1 SEAL DRAWN BY: -I> a 5. Q i NMA - — S C 379 B „ 5,t „ I� CHECKED BY: CADD RLE N0. SCALE: - DRAWING RA ING N0. Z-1 DATE: I • ii n 5. I� SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. NMA - — S C 379 B CHECKED BY: CADD RLE N0. SCALE: - DRAWING RA ING N0. Z-1 DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1 T I I I. L , L_ I _ I I � I i I I I 1 r r 1 i M � 4 E MICROWAVE DISH' METRO PCS PROPOSED ANTENNA OP SED —A.G.L.PREPARED FOR: - CENTER EL. 150 0 O E --ARRA 3-S ANTENNA Y 3—SECTOR, 2 a 1 0 & 270 AZIMUTH 0 8 PER SECTOR iimm% C Mom. SECTOR 3 Ar lk0 AZIMUTH 27a 11 9 [Tletr%j co 785 ORCHARD DRIVE SUITE 200 D Cn N GTT FOLSOMT CA 95630 C O ' Z w » Oo — 0 EL. 1 �2s 9 () R O AY APPROVALS ANTENNA AR VALS rim —F _ DATE ATE BY 1 PROPOSED METRO PCS ANTENNA ARRAY SCA LE. WILL NOTEXCEED OUT HORIZONTALLY FROM THE PLAN VIEVNTS 3 EXISTING MONOPOLE MORE THAN EXISTING ANTENNAN NA PROJECTION PER BUTTE CTY ORD SEC 24-262 F/3/8) 2. PROPOSED METRO PCS ANTENNA ARRAY AND PROPOSED COAX WILL BE CABLES WI PAINTED TO E MATCH EXISTING"MONOPOL E COLOR. 8 2.5 _ - i 00 I, N t` I I I I 12 � I KEY NOTES � I 1 .NEW 6 THK CONCRETE ' O EQUIPMENT SLAB ,I 2 NEW METRO PCS°I O MOD—CELL EQUIPMENT CABINETSTS 0 8 -I 3 NEW 200A P RE FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL 0 W/EMERGENCY GENERATOR RECEPTACLE. I' _ 5 I I` O b 1} NEW 200A T Ei M ER MA N 10 4 UTILITY POLE P - EQUIPMENT E SOURCE E Q 6 3 , OF METRO P POWER 5 NEW TELCO PANEL PIPE CS 0 ER & TELCO O L A L ON DOUBLE P E SUPPORT. SHELTER BEYOND 2 7 1 6 - NEW GPS ANTENNA TENNA MOUNTED AT 10 0 A.G.L. EMS RV65-1902 D P ANTENNA DETAIL NEW SITE LIGHT FLOODLIGHT 7 G T FIXTURE 300W FLOODL GH - -' V _ _ E PER SECTOR 6 TOTAL 2 RE UIR D _ � � , Q I E 5'-6" HIGH 77 C MOUNTED 8CHAIN AT 0 A.G.L. II I 1 II I I LINK FENCE I 8 NEW COAX CAB R U P TI LE 0 TE U OU SDE E MONOPOI_F WITH RAND Cl AMPS AND MFTAI TIFS` 9O NEW METRO PCS PANEL TYPE ANTENNAS (T1P) (2) PER SECTOR FOR A TOTAL OF (6) <9>NEW COAX CABLE ICE BRIDGE 11 NEW 6'-0" WIDE ANTENNA MOUNTING FRAME 12 (E) 178'-7" HIGH MONOPOLE PROPOSED ANTENNA DETAILS SCALE: SCALE: NTS 2 SITE ELEVATION LOOKING NORTH 1/Z-1 3i32"-11-09) 1 DRAWN BY: T.. ills s Q i NM r. E� CHECKED BY: IN 0' i • s E MICROWAVE DISH' METRO PCS PROPOSED ANTENNA OP SED —A.G.L.PREPARED FOR: - CENTER EL. 150 0 O E --ARRA 3-S ANTENNA Y 3—SECTOR, 2 a 1 0 & 270 AZIMUTH 0 8 PER SECTOR iimm% C Mom. SECTOR 3 Ar lk0 AZIMUTH 27a 11 9 [Tletr%j co 785 ORCHARD DRIVE SUITE 200 D Cn N GTT FOLSOMT CA 95630 C O ' Z w » Oo — 0 EL. 1 �2s 9 () R O AY APPROVALS ANTENNA AR VALS rim —F _ DATE ATE BY 1 PROPOSED METRO PCS ANTENNA ARRAY SCA LE. WILL NOTEXCEED OUT HORIZONTALLY FROM THE PLAN VIEVNTS 3 EXISTING MONOPOLE MORE THAN EXISTING ANTENNAN NA PROJECTION PER BUTTE CTY ORD SEC 24-262 F/3/8) 2. PROPOSED METRO PCS ANTENNA ARRAY AND PROPOSED COAX WILL BE CABLES WI PAINTED TO E MATCH EXISTING"MONOPOL E COLOR. 8 2.5 _ - i 00 I, N t` I I I I 12 � I KEY NOTES � I 1 .NEW 6 THK CONCRETE ' O EQUIPMENT SLAB ,I 2 NEW METRO PCS°I O MOD—CELL EQUIPMENT CABINETSTS 0 8 -I 3 NEW 200A P RE FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL 0 W/EMERGENCY GENERATOR RECEPTACLE. I' _ 5 I I` O b 1} NEW 200A T Ei M ER MA N 10 4 UTILITY POLE P - EQUIPMENT E SOURCE E Q 6 3 , OF METRO P POWER 5 NEW TELCO PANEL PIPE CS 0 ER & TELCO O L A L ON DOUBLE P E SUPPORT. SHELTER BEYOND 2 7 1 6 - NEW GPS ANTENNA TENNA MOUNTED AT 10 0 A.G.L. EMS RV65-1902 D P ANTENNA DETAIL NEW SITE LIGHT FLOODLIGHT 7 G T FIXTURE 300W FLOODL GH - -' V _ _ E PER SECTOR 6 TOTAL 2 RE UIR D _ � � , Q I E 5'-6" HIGH 77 C MOUNTED 8CHAIN AT 0 A.G.L. II I 1 II I I LINK FENCE I 8 NEW COAX CAB R U P TI LE 0 TE U OU SDE E MONOPOI_F WITH RAND Cl AMPS AND MFTAI TIFS` 9O NEW METRO PCS PANEL TYPE ANTENNAS (T1P) (2) PER SECTOR FOR A TOTAL OF (6) <9>NEW COAX CABLE ICE BRIDGE 11 NEW 6'-0" WIDE ANTENNA MOUNTING FRAME 12 (E) 178'-7" HIGH MONOPOLE PROPOSED ANTENNA DETAILS SCALE: SCALE: NTS 2 SITE ELEVATION LOOKING NORTH 1/Z-1 3i32"-11-09) 1 SEAL DRAWN BY: T.. ills s Q i NM r. E� CHECKED BY: .r i • s SCALE: DRAWING NO. i L-2 • { E� SEAL DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO NM SAC -379-B` CHECKED BY: CARD FILE N0. SCALE: DRAWING NO. L-2 DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1 _T' I i i i I �1�LT � � [ � PROJECT SUMMARY SITE NAME. MAGALIA SITE NUMRERe QAC -379=B SITE ADDRESS: 13700 SKYWAY MAGALIA, CA 95954 WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS OWNER: CINGULAR WIRELESS 2729 PROSPECT PARK 'DR 2nd FLOOR RANCHO`CORDOVA CA 97670 SITE CONTACT: STEPHANIE WEIRI'CH PHONE: (916) 636-9082 DDr%DEDTV f%IA/HIED. AAALAI IA (`MAAAI IA11TV rIU11DOU e mmvm m_moe m vrivimm. ....._._�... __......_..... ............ P.O. BOX 165, MAGALIA, CA 95954 APPLICANT: METRO PCS 785 ORCHARD DR. SUITE 200 FOLSOM, CA.95630 CONTACT: RALPH DAVIS PHONE: (530) 921-2710 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: CONTACT: RALPH DAVIS KEN TAYLOR METRO PCS 785 ORCHARD DR. FOLSOM CA. 95630 PHONE: ;(530) 92.1 -2710 -RALPH PHONE: (916) 847-7566—KEN FAX: (916) 984-2660 ZONING MANAGER: CONTACT: KEN CROUSE METRO PCS 785 ORCHARD DR. FOLSOM CA. 95630 PHONE: (916) 220-0085 FAX: (916) 984-2660 JURISDICTION: BUTTE COUNTY, CA APN 066-470-035 LATITUDE: 39 48' 29.75" LONGITUDE: 121* 34' 42.64" ELEVATION: 2397' ASML LEASE AREA 11' x 14' - 154 SQ FT REVISIONS N0. DESCRIPTION DATE BY 1 ZONING DOCS 90% 05/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DOCS 100% - 5/25/06 MRF 3 ZONING DOCS 100% ' 6/05/06 MRF DATE: n 03/,10/06 SHEET 1 OF SEAL - DRAWN` BY: T tES� ppm NM SAC -379-B CHECKED BY: CADD FILE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. NTS T DATE: n 03/,10/06 SHEET 1 OF SEAL - DRAWN` BY: PROJECT NO. NM SAC -379-B CHECKED BY: CADD FILE NO. SCALE: DRAWING NO. NTS T DATE: 03/,10/06 SHEET 1 OF - - - --- - - i � r � I i - i i i - i NOTES: THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY AND COMPILED FROM OTHER RECORD DOCUMENTS AND OR TITLE INFORMATION. THE PROPERTY LINES SHOWN HEREON ARE GRAPHICALLY LOCATED FROM `OTHER FORMS OF DATA. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY. THE EASEMENTS SHOWN HEREON (IF 'ANY), WERE PLOTTED FROM THE AVAILABLE" TITLE REPORT '(NONE AT THE TIME OF THE SURVEY) FIELD OBSERVATION HAS LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON (IF ANY). (WERE NOT MARKED PRIOR TO THIS SURVEY). THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE ALL OF THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IN THE AREA, WITHER 1N` SERVICE OR ABANDON, OR DOES THE SURVEYOR WARRANT TO THE EXACT LOCATION` OF SAID SHOWN UTILITIES. HE DOES` STATE THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATE AS TO THE STANDARDS OF THIS TYPE OF SURVEY. DESCRIPTIONS Existing Legal Description ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY IN' THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF 'BUTTE COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS 'FOLLOWS: Description of the Lease Area ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN THE Qti© LAND SUq UNINCORPORATED AREA OF BUTTE COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: c� m REVISIONS NO. KEY NOTE REFERENCE E :DATE BY KEY NOTES 8 4 5 6 MRF 2 ZONING DO % CS 100 0 A MECHANICALUNIT DETAIL NUMBER 1 A DETAIL REFERENCE NEW 6 THK CONCRETE EQUIPMENTUIPMENT SLAB O 0 J 10 pI , .. MRF DATE: AT 2 SHEET NUMBER S SHEET1 OF1 - 2 MOD CELL CABINET ...SEE NOTE 2 3 (; CENTERLINE PROPERTY LINE R FENCING SECTION LETTER O WNG BATTERYTTERY CABINET 2 ' 1 5•5 FENCING A DETAIL SECTION REFERENCE E W 2 A PRE -FAB ELECTRICALCTRICAL PANEL NEW 1 �J 7 ANGLE — 3SHEET NUMBER W EMERGENCY GENERATOR RECEPTACLE: 2 s E ELECTRICAL SERVICE E-E-� 4 0 s 0 I FL PROPERTY LINE 5 A G SITE LIGHT 300W HALOGEN O 0 SE VICE � TELC R DETAIL NUMBER EXTERIOR ELEVATION EXT 6 200 A METER .MAIN UE -HE -U E ' BURIED ELECTRICAL A-1 SHEET NUMBER REFERENCE R 7 TELCO CABINET 9 ,.0 a NOTE. . UT -49 -UT BURIED TELCO 0 00 tom. 8 GPS ANTENNA O . N 1. THIS DETAIL IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. E R EQUIPMENT PLACEMENT IS SHOWN FOR SYMBOLS FUTURE CABINET O EQUIPMENTU(PM....ENT PRE—FABF AB THE PURPOSEOF SITE CONC EPT. THE TYP OF 2 O MOUNTING BASE DETAILED PLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN ON SITE PLANS. 10 S ICE BRIDGE METRO PC E O 2. COAX SHALL 8E RUN AT A MIN. OF 8'-0" A.G.L. ON ICE BRIDGE. G SCALE: ATIONS COMPOUND � E PROPERTY Y EQUIPMENT IPMENT-AREA ISOMETRIC 4: NTS E COMMUNI t --- E 178'-7" HIGH MONOP LE I _ I _ a a Lid _ J SEE` SITE PLAN DWG Z-1 I o E OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES E D w O 0 ► I N KEY E NOTES S 0 i i Q Lij,o 0 � I (E) CHURCH BUILDING _ W NEW 6» THK CONCRETEEQUIPMENT SLAB 0_ 0 E UTILITY POLE P SOURCE OF METRO PCS POWER & TELCO ELC0 - — NT CABINET PC MOD CELL EQUIPMENT NEW METRO S 2 Q 4- - _ °AP N O 6� 47� 33 Q Q o 3 CABINET NEW 'METRO PCS wNG BATTERY. O • Q . O W OOA PRE_ .FAB ELECTRICAL PANEL N 2 E T IR REC PTACLE. W EMERGENCY GENERATOR E P ` NEW CONCRETE PAD 5 (P) NEW ME TER MAIN O TO BE LINED= UP WITH EXISTING SHELTER . �:. O6 NEW TELCO PANEL ONDOUBLE PIPE SUPPORT. O E EQUIPMENT 9 E PROPERTY LINE --.--.--:— —.-7 _ MOUNTED AT10O A.G.L. NEW GPS ANTENNA MOU _ SHELTER o . 1.0 1 ' 8 SITE FIXTURE, 300W FLOODLIGHT 13 7NEW 12 _ MOUNTED AT 8'-0" A.G.L. ry . SCALE. OVERALL O SITE PLAN 1 9 ELECTRICAL CONDUIT RUN TO NEW BURIED ELECTR C L E POWER POLE DROP E ICE BRIDGE —... _ N 11 . . 1 100 IT RUNT E I TELCO CONDO 0 � 10 NEW BURIED E ) O a 6 o o i . TELCO DEMARCATION. _14 J 2 3 J O O 5 O OVERHEAD E 0 z 0 METRO PCS {C B RIDGE 11 NEW MET E J �J .� LINE oPOWER 4 .. z 0 Y ,— 12 NEW W METRO PCS PANEL TYPE ANTENNASTYP O F R SECTOR FOR A TOTAL 0 6 2 PER AZIMU 270e SECTO 3 8 1 O 0 . • o . o o o 13 TING FRAME NEW 6 0 WIDE ANTENNA NOUN O' o . E UTILITY o METRO POLE P SOURCE PCS - �E) GH MONOPOLE 1787 HIOF O N �-- o . , a o E EQUIPMENT PMENT �) Q U „ w 1 4 cn . . SHELTER -------- ` C) NEW i METRO PCS BURIED E ICE- (D E ...................... .. N D i T .. 0 .. C C _... TE .. R a .. B U E C BRIDGE E ICE POWER AND ... TELCO CONDUITS _ E _ 178 7 HIGH _ C -) 0 0 0 E CELL AR E UI PME Q 1 MONOPOLE M0 e P NEW PC METRO S Z —2 11 X 14 LEASE AREA E ICE BRIDGEo -E 5 6 HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE tE G A T E DOUBLE B o E CELLULAR ........EQUIPMENT UIPMENT 0 --- 0 0 0 0 O -o � I 0 -0 0 c9 6� 0 O N 'GENERAL NOTES O c� 1..1N ADDITION TO EQUIPMENT AND TOWER SPACE REQUIREMENTS O EAS D AREA SHOULDSUCH ITEMS AS LEASED UL CONSIDER S MAINTENANCE, 9 AND CRANE ACCESS. SITE PLAN SCALE. 2 ENLARGED SITE PLAN SCA-LE: 1-10 _1 REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION :DATE BY 1 ZONING DOCS 90% 05/02/06 MRF 2 ZONING DO % CS 100 0 05/25/06 MRF 3 ZONING DOC 100 0 S % 06 j05/06 MRF DATE: SHEET1 OF1 SA ELw ORA N BY: PROJECT NO. NMA - - S C 379 B CHECKED BY: ` CADD FILE N0. SCALE: DRAWING NO. Z-1 DATE: SHEET1 OF1 i N O W 270 E 90 Qpo 0 S 180 U w� �Q EL. 178 -7 {} E ANTENNA ARRAY P NEW MONOPOLE 3 -SECTOR RING G MOUNT WITH: ARMS P NEW 6 WIDE ANTENNA EL. 1E8-2 0 SUPPORT FRAMES TYP E ANTENNA ARRAY E 178'-7" HIGH MONOPOLE E L EL. 158— 5 3 E MICROWAVE DISH METRO IPCS PROPOSED ANTENNA C LATER EL. 150 —0 A.G.L.OP SED EN E -- - ARRAY. 3—SECTOR, e e e- 7 AZCMUTH, 0 180 & 2 0 f PER SECTOR T -SECTOR CTOR 3 E 0 AZIMUTH 270 t 1 1 9 D co Cn rrn — n 00 c 0 N , , >f EL. 122-9 0 0 E ANTENNA ARRAY NOTES: 1. PROPOSED METRO PCSANTENA N ARRAY SCALE.WILL NOT EXCEED H OUT HORIZONTALLY FROM THE . ANTENNA PLAN VIEW NTS' EXISTING MONOPOLE MORE THAN EXISTING ANTENNA PROJECTION R PER:BUTT R EC 24 ECTYO DS .262F/3/13) PROPOSED METRO ETRO PCS ANTENNAARRAY AND PROPOSED COAX CABLES WILL BE PAIN TO TED MATCH EXISTING MONOPOLE 0 OLE COLOR. 8 2.5 00 0 KEY NOTES 12 1 NEW 6 THK CONCRETE EQUIPMENT SLAB NEW METRO PCS MODS -CELL O EQUIPMENT CABINETS Q8 O3 NEW 200A PRE ELECTRICAL PANEL FAB W EMERGENCY' GENERATOR RECEPTACLE. 5 0<4>NEW 200A 10 i METER MAIN 4 E UTILTY P I OLEP} -S OURCE E `EQUIP MENT 6 3 -0F METRO PCS POWER & TELCO 5 NEW TELCO PANEL ON DOUBLE PIPE SUPPORT. -N A SHELTER BEYOND O E 2 7 . 1 6 — N MOUNTED D AT 10 NEW GPS ANTENNA U E 0 A.G.L.J= I ANTENNA DETAIL - . - - PANTE EMS RVQ 5 1 902 D - W S1 U OOW FLOODLIGHT T 7 NEW SITE LIGHT FIXTURE, 3 F ' PER SECTOR 6 TOTAL a - ir r � (2—REQUIRED 0 NT D T A.G.L. M U E A 8 0j - - ; E 5 6 HIGH CHAIN HAIN L LINK FENCE L — 8 NEW COAX CABLE ROUTE UP OUTSIDE EDI -- 0 E { ) MONOPOLE WITH BAND AMPS AND METAL TEES A 9 > NEW METRO PCS PANEL TYPE ANTENNA TYP S 2 PER SECTOR FOR A TOTAL OF 6 10 NEW COAX CABLE O IE BRIDGE C ID E 11 NEW 6'-0" WIDE ANTENNAMOUNTING FRAME O E 178f _7f HIGHMONOPOLE OLE SCALE: _ SCALE: DETAILSNTS SITE LOOKING 3 32-1,— 1 0 i SEAL DRAWN B Y ftl Q �fft s NM SAC -379—B CHECKED BY: CADD FILE LA0. e is SCALE: DRAWING LA0. • s E Z-2 DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1 re c.. fe SEAL DRAWN B Y PROJECT EC LA0. NM SAC -379—B CHECKED BY: CADD FILE LA0. SCALE: DRAWING LA0. Z-2 DATE: SHEET 1 OF 1