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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication APPLICANT 6/3/2021J5 INFRASTRUCTURE 4/29/2021 City of Springfield Development & Public Works Department Attn: Liz Miller 225 5th Street Springfield, OR 97477 VIA EMAIL- Imiller@springfleld-or.gov RE: Request to ConstructSmall Wireless Facility on Existing Structure Subject to 60 -day Federal Communications Commission ("FCC') Shot Clock Dear Portland Bureau of Transportation: Y\ A 5 T R U C T U R E l� Y r 0 P A R T N C 4 S On behalf of New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC ("AT&T") we are pleased to submit this request to construct a small wireless facility on an existing structure within the public right-of-way. This facility will enhance the capacity of AT&T's existing wireless network and provide critical service improvements to the surrounding area. Project Description This request includes a facility that meets the definition of "small wireless facilities" pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 1.6002(1), constructed on an existing structure in the public right-of-way, without requiring structure replacement. AT&TID Owner/Pole Type Location Proposed Height EUG02_007/ FA 14810823 Springfield Utility Board -owned wood pole Pole #01002 Leota St. & Chapman Ln.. 44.04648. - 35'-6" 122.93793 J5 INFRASTRUCTURE List of Permits/Aereements Requested AT&T has already entered into a Franchise Agreement with the City of Portland. AT&T requests approval of the following permits and agreements, as well as any other authorizations necessary, for its proposed small wireless facility/facilities • Wireless Facility on Non -city- owned infrastructure PAI Form— 3 m Party Application • Related Permits/Approvals: 0 Franchise Agreement Ordinance No. 189545, passed June 5th, 2019 FCC Shot Clock for Small Wireless Facilities We would also like to confirm the City of Springfield will review AT&T's application pursuant to the FCC's new timelines, or "Shot Clocks," for small wireless facilities, which are outlined 47 C.F.R. § 1.6003. All authorizations related to facilities to be collocated on existing structures are required to be completed within 60 days after filing, as follows: • This Application was filed on 4/29/2021. • Absent tolling, the City of Springfield must take final action by Monday, June 28'", 2021. If you determine one or more of these applications are incomplete, please notify us by Monday, May 10th, 2021. Under 47 C.F.R. § 1.6003, the "Shot Clock" for incomplete applications resets if notice of incompleteness is provided to the applicant within ten days of submittal. If an application is deemed incomplete a second time, the shot clock does not reset; instead, it is tolled, and then after resubmittal, it continues to run until a decision is made. Our goal is to work with you to obtain approval of these permits without delay. We will respond promptly to any requests for information you may have for our application. Please let us know how we can work with you to make the approval process easier for you. We look forward to working with you on this important project, which will significantly improve wireless communication services in your community. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at the address below. Sincerely, Meredith Hewett mhewett@j5ip.com 6732 SW Terri Ct, Portland, OR 97225 503-312-3400 Enclosures: Low Visibility, Stealth and Small Wireless Telecommunications Facilities— Minimum Development Standards -Type 1 Attachments: Construction Drawings, Photo sim, Propagation, RFSSR, pole owner coordination cc: Wendy Long, Martha Miller City of Springfield Development & Public Works 225 Fifth Street Springfield, OR 97477 SP1NOF1W Low Visibility, Stealth and Small Wireless Telecommunication Facilities - Minimum Development Standards - Type 1 Required Project Information (Applicant., complete this section) Applicant Name: Kristy Weaver Phone -.425-214-2186 Company: New Cingular lMreless PCS, LLC (AT&T) E-mail: ko3199@att.com Address: 19801 SW 72nd Ave, Tualatin, OR 97062 Applicant's Rep.: Meredith Hewett Phone:503-312-3400 Company: J5 Infrastructure Partners E-mail:mhewett@j5ip.com Address:6732 SW Terri Ct., Portland, OR 97225 Property Owner: City of Springfield Phone:541-744-3784 Company: E-mail: Address: 1001 Main St., Springfield, OR 97477 ASSESSOR'S MAP NO: 17023331 TAX LOT NOS :06000 Property Address: 5281 Leota St, Springfield, OR 97478 Nearest Intersection : Chapman Ln ROW ® Private Property❑ Description of If you are filling in this form by hand, please attach your proposal description to this application. Proposal: New pole to be installed with small wireless installation Existing Use: Existing wood light pole Si natures: Please si n and rint our name and date in the a ro riate box on the next a e. Associated Permits Case No.: Date: Reviewed by: lApplication Fee: $ Technical Fee: $ Posta a Fee: $0 TOTAL FEES: $ PROJECT NUMBER: Revised 5/21/13 KL 1 of 14 Signatures Owner: The undersigned acknowledges that the._ information in this application is correct and accurate. ��M.1-1."GC.C, Date: 04292021 ignature Meredith T.M. Hewett Print If the applicant is not the owner, the owner hereby grants permission for the applicant to act in his/her behalf. Print re Date: I prepared the attached plot plan and that it contains the information specified in the submit checklist. I certify that the plot plan is accurate based upon field locates and the best rmation. I understand that City staff will rely upon the plot plan in making any decisions Minimum Development Standards application. I accept full responsibility and liability in the ere are any omissions, mistakes, or inaccuracies in the plot plan. Plot Plan Preparation: Date: Plot Plan Preparer Signature Print • Please See Attachment A to this application for general standards applicable to all Type 1 Wireless Telecommunications Facilities Review, and Attachment B for standards specifically related to small wireless facilities located within the public right of way. Revisec 5121/13 KL 2 of 14 Low Visibility, Stealth and Small Wireless Telecommunication Facilities on Private Property and Public Rights of Way Application and Review Process 1. Applicant Submits a Complete Application to the Development & Public Works Department The application must conform to the Submittal Requirements Checklist on pages 5- 7 of this application packet. Planning Division staff screen the submittal at the front counter to determine whether all required items listed have been submitted. Applications missing required items will not be accepted for submittal. 2. City Staff Conduct Detailed Completeness Check • Planning Division staff conducts a detailed completeness check within 7 days of submittal. • The assigned Planner notifies the applicant in writing regarding the completeness of the application. • An application is not be deemed technically complete until all information necessary to evaluate the proposed development, its impacts, and its compliance with the provisions of the Springfield Development Code and other applicable codes and statutes have been provided. • Incomplete applications, as well as insufficient or unclear data, will delay the application acceptance and initiation of review timelines. 3. City Staff Review the Application and Issue a Decision • This is a Type I decision and thus is made without public notice and without a public hearing since there are clear and objective approval criteria and/or development standards that do not require the use of discretion. • Decisions address all the applicable approval criteria and/or development standards. • Applications may be approved or approved with conditions. • The City mails the applicant and owner a copy of the decision, which is effective on the day it is mailed. The decision issued is the final decision of the City and may not be appealed. SDC 4.3-145 H. Review Process. The review process is determined by the type of WTS facility or activity that is proposed. High or moderate visibility WTS facilities, defined in Subsection E., require Type III Planning Commission or Hearings Official review. Low visibility or stealth facilities, and the co -location of new equipment of existing facilities are allowed under a Type I staff review with applicable building or electrical permits. Routine equipment repair and maintenance do not require planning review; however, applicable building and electrical permits are required. 1. Development Issues Meeting. A Development Issues Meeting (DIM) as specified in Subsection 5.1-120A. is required only for high and moderate visibility WTS facility applications. Applicable development standards as specified in Subsection F. and submittal requirements as specified in Subsection G., will be discussed at the DIM. Revised 5/21/13 KL 3 of 14 2. Type I Review Process. The following WTS facilities are allowed with the approval of the Director with applicable building and electrical permits: a. Stealth and low visibility WTS facilities, as defined in Subsection E., in any zoning district. b. Fagade-mounted antennas or low powered networked telecommunications facilities, e.g., as those employing microcell antennas integrated into the architecture of an existing building in a manner that no change to the architecture is apparent and no part of the WTS facility is visible to public view. C. Antennas or arrays that are hidden from public view through the use of architectural treatments, e.g., within a cupola, steeple, or parapet which is consistent with the applicable building height limitation. d. New antennas or arrays including side -mounted antennas and small top - mounted antennas that are attached to an existing broadcast communication facility located in any zone. No more than 3 small top -mounted antennas shall be placed on the top of any one facility without a Type III review. e. To minimize adverse visual impacts associated with the proliferation and clustering of towers, co -location of antennas or arrays on existing towers shall take precedence over the construction of new towers, provided the co -location is accomplished in a manner consistent with the following: L An existing tower may be modified or rebuilt to a taller height to accommodate the co -location of additional antennas or arrays, as long as the modified or rebuilt tower will not exceed the height limit of the applicable zoning district. Proposals to increase the height of a tower in a residential zoning district, or within 500 feet of a residential zoning district shall be reviewed under a Type III process. The height change may only occur one time per tower. ii. An existing tower that is modified or reconstructed to accommodate the co -location of additional antennas or arrays shall be of the same tower type and reconstructed in the exact same location as the existing tower. f. Small wireless facilities proposed within the public right-of-way on an existing, modified, new, or replacement small wireless facility structure in any zoning district in City limits, that meet the standards in section 4.3-145.F.28. g. Co -location of antennas or arrays on existing WTS facilities. h. The Director will use the applicable criteria specified in Subsection I. to evaluate the proposal. Revised 5/21/13 KL 4 of 14 Low Visibility, Stealth and Small Wireless Facilities Submittal Checklist For more information regarding wireless telecommunications facilities, definitions or the use of this application form please refer to Section 4.3-145 of the Springfield Development Code or call the Planner on Duty at 541-726-3753. General Application Packet Elements ❑ Application Fee - refer to the Development Code Fee Schedule for the appropriate fee calculation formula. A copy of the fee schedule is available on line and at the Development & Public Works Department. Any applicable application, technology, and postage fees are collected at the time of submittal. ❑ Complete Low Visibility, Stealth and Small Wireless Facilities Application Form ❑ Copy of the Deed, City Right of Way Use/Pole Attachment Agreement and/or Express Written Consent from Owner of Facilities or Property ❑ State or County Approvals Required - The applicant must demonstrate that any application has been approved for any required state or county permit and provide a copy of the application upon request. ❑ Narrative addressing submittal requirements and development standards of SDC 4.3-145. See Attachment A to this application. ❑ Four (4) Complete Packets with the documents, plans and information as detailed below. Application Submittal Requirements. SDC 4.3-145 G. Application Submittal Requirements. All applications for a WTS facility shall provide the following reports, documents or documentation: 1. Submittal Requirements for Low Visibility and Stealth Facilities (Type I review). All applications for low visibility and stealth WTS facilities shall submit the following reports and documentation: a. Narrative. The application shall include a written narrative that describes in detail all of the equipment and components proposed to be part of the WTS facility, including, but not limited to, towers, antennas and arrays, equipment cabinets, back-up generators, air conditioning units, lighting, landscaping and fencing. b. Geographic Service Area. Except for small wireless facilities, the applicant shall identify the geographic service area for the proposed WTS facility, including a map showing all of the applicant's and any other existing sites in the local service network associated with the gap the facility is meant to close. The applicant shall describe how this service area fits into and is necessary for the service provider's service network. Revised 5/21/13 KL 5 of 14 The service area map for the proposed WTS facility shall include the following: The area of significant gap in the existing coverage area; ii. The service area to be effected by the proposed WTS facility; iii. The locations of existing WTS tower facilities where co -location is possible within a 5 -mile radius of the proposed WTS facility. C. Co -Location. An engineer's analysis/report of the recommended site location area is required for a proposed WTS tower. For small wireless facilities in the public right-of-way, this report is required only when a new structure is proposed. If an existing structure approved for co -location is within the area recommended by the engineer's report, reasons for not collocating shall be provided demonstrating at least one of the following deficiencies, except for small wireless facilities which must meet the requirements in subsection 4.3-145.F.28.k of this Code, upon report of an engineer or other qualified individual: L The structure is not of sufficient height to meet engineering requirements; ii. The structure is not of sufficient structural strength to accommodate the WTS facility, or there is a lack of space on all suitable existing towers to locate proposed antennas; iii. Electromagnetic interference for one or both WTS facilities will result from co -location; or iv. The radio frequency coverage objective cannot be adequately met. d. Plot Plan. A plot plan showing: the lease area, setbacks from adjacent public and private properties lines, antenna structure and equipment shelter with height above grade, connection point with the land line system, landscaping, screening and means of access. e. RF Emissions. An engineer's statement that the RF emissions at grade, or at nearest habitable space when attached to an existing structure, complies with FCC rules for these emissions; the cumulative RF emissions if co -located. Provide the RF range in megahertz and the wattage output of the equipment. f. Description of Service. A description of the type of service offered including, but not limited to: voice, data, video and the consumer receiving equipment. g. Provider Information. Identification of the provider and backhaul provider, if different. Revised 5/21/13 KL 6 of 14 h. Zoning and Comprehensive Plan Designation. Provide the zoning and applicable comprehensive plan (e.g., Metro Plan, 2030 Springfield Refinement Plan) designation of the proposed site and the surrounding properties within 500 feet. L FCC, FAA or Other Required Licenses and Determinations. Provide a copy of all pertinent submittals to the FCC, FAA or other State or Federal agencies including environmental assessments and impact statements, and data, assumptions, calculations, and measurements relating to RF emissions safety standards. j. Small Wireless Facilities in the Public Right -of -Way. Applications for small wireless facilities in City limits in the public right-of-way must also include: I. A structural report stamped by an Oregon licensed engineer that the small wireless facility structure can structurally accommodate the proposed small wireless facility; For attachment to existing structures, the engineer who authors and stamps the report must have conducted an in-person inspection of the pole and any issues with the condition of the pole must be noted in the report; ii. A photo simulation showing the maximum silhouette, color and finish of the proposed facility; iii. For poles that are not owned by the City of Springfield, written authorization by the pole owner regarding the specific plan to attach to the pole; and V. All necessary permits and applications required under the Springfield Municipal Code, which may be processed concurrently. Revised 5/21/13 KL 7 of 14 ATTACHMENT A General Information - Low Visibility, Stealth and Small Wireless Telecommunication Facilities (MDS Type 1) Standards for Review SDC 4.3-14S F. General Standards. The Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 establishes limitations on the siting standards that local governments can place on WTS facilities. Section 704 of the Act states that local siting standards shall not: 1) "unreasonably discriminate among providers of functionally equivalent services' 2) "prohibit or have the effect of prohibiting the provision of personal wireless services." All applications for WTS facilities are subject to the standards in this Section to the extent that they do not violate Federal limitations on local siting standards. Where application of the standards found in this Section constitutes a violation, the least intrusive alternative for providing coverage shall be allowed as an exception to the standards. 1. Design for Co -Location. All new towers shall be designed to structurally accommodate the maximum number of additional users technically practicable. 2. Demonstrated Need for New WTS Facilities. Except for small wireless facilities, applications shall demonstrate that the proposed WTS facility is necessary to close a significant gap in service coverage or capacity for the carrier and is the least intrusive means to close the significant gap. 3. Lack of Coverage and Lack of Capacity. Except for small wireless facilities, the application shall demonstrate that the gap in service cannot be closed by upgrading other existing facilities. In doing so, evidence shall clearly support a conclusion that the gap results from a lack of coverage and not a lack of capacity to achieve adequate service. If the proposed WTS facility is to improve capacity, evidence shall further justify why other methods for improving service capacity are not reasonable, available or effective. 4. Identify the Least Intrusive Alternative for Providing Coverage. Except for small wireless facilities, the application shall demonstrate a good faith effort to identify and evaluate less intrusive alternatives, including, but not limited to, less sensitive sites, alternative design systems, alternative tower designs, the use of repeaters, or multiple facilities. Subsection F.5. defines the type of WTS facilities that are allowed in each zoning district. S. Location of WTS Facilities by Type. Subsection E. defines various types of WTS facilities by their visual impact. These are: high visibility, moderate visibility, low visibility and stealth facilities. Table 4.3-1 lists the type of WTS facilities allowed in each of Springfield's zoning districts. Revised 5/21/13 KL 8 of 14 Table 4.3-1 Zoning Districts TypesAllowed Special Heavy Industrial High visibility Heavy Industrial Moderate visibility Light -Medium Industrial Low visibility Quarry Mining Operations Stealth Community Commercial Moderate visibility Campus Industrial Low visibility Booth Kelly Mixed Use Stealth Major Retail Commercial Mixed Use Employment Mixed Use Commercial Medical Service Public Land and Open Space 1 Neighborhood Commercial Low visibility General Office Stealth Low Density Residential Medium Density Residential High Density Residential Mixed Use Residential (1) Moderate visibility WTS facilities in the Public Land and Open Space District are allowed only within the city limits. 6. Maximum Number of High Visibility WTS Facilities. No more than 1 high visibility facility is allowed on any 1 lot/parcel. EXCEPTION: The Approval Authority may approve exceeding the maximum number of high visibility facilities per lot/parcel if one of the following findings is made: a. Co -location of additional high visibility facilities is consistent with neighborhood character; b. The provider has shown that denial of an application for additional high visibility WTS facilities would have the effect of prohibiting service because the proposed facility would fill a significant gap in coverage and no alternative locations are available and technologically feasible; or C. The provider has shown that denial of an application for additional high visibility WTS facilities would unreasonably discriminate among providers of functionally equivalent services. 7. Separation between Towers. No new WTS tower may be installed closer than 2,000 feet from any existing or proposed tower unless supporting findings can be made under Subsections F.2., 3. and 4. by the Approval Authority. Revised 5/21/13 KL 9 of 14 S. WTS Towers Adjacent to Residentially Zoned Property. In order to ensure public safety, all towers located on or adjacent to any residential zoning district shall be set back from all residential property lines by a distance at least equal to the height of the facility, including any antennas or other appurtenances. The setback shall be measured from that part of the WTS tower that is closest to the neighboring residentially zoned property. 9. Historic Buildings and Structures. Except for small wireless facilities, no WTS facility shall be allowed on any building or structure, or in any district, that is listed on any Federal, State or local historic register unless a finding is made by the Approval Authority that the proposed facility will have no adverse effect on the appearance of the building, structure, or district. No change in architecture and no high or moderate visibility WTS facilities are permitted on any building or any site within a historic district. Proposed WTS facilities in the Historic Overlay District are also subject to the applicable provisions of Section 3.3-900. 10. Equipment Location. The following location standards shall apply to WTS facilities, except for small wireless facilities: a. No WTS facility shall be located in a front, rear, or side yard building setback in any base zone and no portion of any antenna array shall extend beyond the property lines; b. Where there is no building, the WTS facility shall be located at least 30 feet from a property line abutting a street; C. For guyed WTS towers, all guy anchors shall be located at least 50 feet from all property lines. 11. Tower Height. Towers may exceed the height limits otherwise provided for in this Code. However, all towers greater than the height limit of the base zone shall require Discretionary Use approval through a Type III review process, subject to the approval criteria specified in Subsection I. 12. Accessory Building Size. All accessory buildings and structures built to contain equipment accessory to a WTS facility shall not exceed 12 feet in height unless a greater height is necessary and required by a condition of approval to maximize architectural integration. Each accessory building or structure located on any residential or public land and open space zoned property is limited to 200 square feet, unless approved through the Discretionary Use process. 13. Visual Impact. Except for small wireless facilities, which must meet the requirements of section 4.3-145.F.28, all WTS facilities shall be designed to minimize the visual impact to the greatest extent practicable by means of placement, screening, landscaping, and camouflage. All facilities shall also be designed to be compatible with existing architectural elements, building materials, and other site characteristics. The applicant shall use the least visible antennas reasonably available to accomplish the coverage objectives. All high visibility and moderate visibility facilities shall be sited in a manner to cause the least detriment to the viewshed of abutting properties, neighboring properties, and distant properties. Revised 5/21/13 KL 10 of 14 14. Minimize Visibility. Colors and materials for WTS facilities shall be nonreflective and chosen to minimize visibility. Facilities, including support equipment and buildings, shall be painted or textured using colors to match or blend with the primary background, unless required by any other applicable law. 15. Camouflaged Facilities. All camouflaged WTS facilities shall be designed to visually and operationally blend into the surrounding area in a manner consistent with existing development on adjacent properties. The facility shall also be appropriate for the specific site. In other words, it shall not "stand out' from its surrounding environment. 16. Fagade-Mounted Antenna. Fagade-mounted antennas shall be architecturally integrated into the building design and otherwise made as unobtrusive as possible. If possible, antennas shall be located entirely within an existing or newly created architectural feature so as to be completely screened from view. Fagade-mounted antennas shall not extend more than 2 feet out from the building face. 17. Roof -Mounted Antenna. Roof -mounted antennas shall be constructed at the minimum height possible to serve the operator's service area and shall be set back as far from the building edge as possible or otherwise screened to minimize visibility from the public right-of- way and adjacent properties. 18. Compliance with Photo Simulations. As a condition of approval and prior to final staff inspection of the WTS facility, the applicant shall submit evidence, e.g., photos, sufficient to prove that the facility is in substantial conformance with photo simulations provided with the initial application. Nonconformance shall require any necessary modification to achieve compliance within 90 days of notifying the applicant. 19. Noise. Noise from any equipment supporting the WTS facility shall comply with the regulations specified in OAR 340-035-0035. 20. Signage. No signs, striping, graphics, or other attention -getting devices are permitted on any WTS facility except for warning and safety signage that shall: a. Have a surface area of no more than 3 square feet; b. Be affixed to a fence or equipment cabinet; and C. Be limited to no more than 2 signs, unless more are required by any other applicable law. 21. Traffic Obstruction. Maintenance vehicles servicing WTS facilities located in the public or private right-of-way shall not park on the traveled way or in a manner that obstructs traffic. 22. Parking. No net loss in required on-site parking spaces shall occur as a result of the installation of any WTS facility. 23. Sidewalks and Pathways. Cabinets and other equipment shall not impair pedestrian use of sidewalks or other pedestrian paths or bikeways on public or private land. Revised 5/21/13 KL 11 of 14 24. Lighting. WTS facilities shall not include any beacon lights or strobe lights, unless required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or other applicable authority. If beacon lights or strobe lights are required, the Approval Authority shall review any available alternatives and approve the design with the least visual impact. All other site lighting for security and maintenance purposes shall be shielded and directed downward, and shall comply with the outdoor lighting standards in Section 4.5-100, unless required by any other applicable law. 25. Landscaping. For WTS facilities with towers that exceed the height limitations of the base zone, at least 1 row of evergreen trees or shrubs, not less than 4 feet high at the time of planting, and spaced out not more than 15 feet apart, shall be provided in the landscape setback. Shrubs shall be of a variety that can be expected to grow to form a continuous hedge at least 5 feet in height within 2 years of planting. Trees and shrubs in the vicinity of guy wires shall be of a kind that would not exceed 20 feet in height or would not affect the stability of the guys. In all other cases, the landscaping, screening and fence standards specified in Section 4.4-100 shall apply. 26. Prohibited WTS Facilities. a. Any high or moderate visibility WTS facility in the Historic Overlay District. b. Any WTS facility in the public right-of-way that severely limits access to abutting property, which limits public access or use of the sidewalk, or which constitutes a vision clearance violation. C. Any detached WTS facility taller than 150 feet above finished grade at the base of the tower. 27. Speculation. No application shall be accepted or approved for a speculation WTS tower, i.e., from an applicant that simply constructs towers and leases tower space to service carriers, but is not a service carrier, unless the applicant submits a binding written commitment or executed lease from a service carrier to utilize or lease space on the tower. 28. Small Wireless Facilities in the Public Right -of -Way. Small wireless facilities in the public right-of-way must comply with the following standards: Small wireless facility structures must meet the following height limits, whichever is more: i. 50 feet or less in height, including antenna height; or ii. No more than 10% taller than the existing structure or other adjacent utility poles, light poles, or similar structures. b. Each antenna associated with the small wireless facility, excluding associated antenna equipment, must be no more than 3 cubic feet in volume. C. All wireless equipment associated with the structure other than the antenna, including the wireless equipment associated with the antenna and any pre- existing associated equipment on the structure, must be no more than 28 cubic feet in volume. Antenna equipment includes only such equipment that is Revised 5/21/13 KL 12 of 14 associated with the antenna that is in the same fixed location as the antenna, and is installed at the same time as the antenna. d. All antennas on a small cell structure, excluding antenna equipment, must not total more than six cubic feet in volume, whether an array or separate. e. Antennas may not project more than five feet above or two feet laterally from the pole, as measured from the inside edge of the antenna to the surface of the pole, or the minimum necessary to achieve required safety clearances. Antennas may not exceed the diameter of the pole on which they are attached, or 16 inches in diameter, whichever is greater. f. All equipment must be mounted to the pole at least 10 feet above grade. Alternately, equipment may be located in an underground vault or another location on the pole upon approval by the City Engineer. g. Other than the antenna, antenna equipment, electric meter, and power disconnect, all pole -mounted equipment must be concealed in a single flush - mounted cabinet that complies with the dimensional standards in this section or otherwise entirely shielded from public view. EXCEPTION: Multiple equipment cabinets on a single pole are permitted only when necessary to comply with the pole owner's joint use requirements. h. All cabling and wires that run between the antenna and equipment must be concealed or shielded inside conduit. I. All antennas, equipment, conduit, cabling, cabinets and ancillary parts must be painted or textured in a non -reflective neutral color that matches, or is compatible with, the pole. j. Where there are no existing overhead utilities, utility service lines and backhaul fiber must be located underground, unless approved otherwise by the City Engineer. k. All new or replacement small wireless facility structures must comply with the following: I. A replacement small wireless facility structure must be placed as close to the same location as the existing structure as is possible, unless minor adjustments to location are needed to comply with ADA requirements or for public safety, as determined by the City Engineer. ii. A new small wireless facility structure is permitted only when no other existing structure in the right-of-way is available or suitable to accommodate the small wireless facility, and no other structure in the right-of-way is available or suitable to be replaced or modified to accommodate the small wireless facility. iii. The location of a small wireless facility structure must allow sufficient clear space for safe passage on the sidewalk; must not be located within the vision clearance area; must not interfere with other utilities, traffic control Revised 5/21/13 KL 13 of 14 devices, or intersections; and must be safe, as determined by the City Engineer. Small wireless facilities are not permitted on decorative light poles and no decorative light poles will be removed or replaced to accommodate small wireless facilities. EXCEPTION: Upon a determination that no other option is reasonably available for meeting an identified capacity, coverage, or other service need, including locating the small wireless facility on private property outside the public right-of-way, the City will permit replacement of a decorative light pole with a small wireless facility that is camouflaged to match the existing decorative pole. M. The City may require design or concealment measures for small wireless facilities and associated structures in the Historic Overlay District. Any such design or concealment measures are not considered part of the small wireless facility for purpose of the size restrictions in this subsection. Removal of Facilities M. Abandonment or Discontinuation of Use. The following requirements apply to the abandonment and/or discontinuation of use for all WTS facilities: 1. All WTS facilities located on a utility pole shall be promptly removed at the operator's expense at any time a utility is scheduled to be placed underground or otherwise moved. 2. All operators who intend to abandon or discontinue the use of any WTS facility shall notify the City of their intentions no less than 60 days prior to the final day of use. 3. WTS facilities shall be considered abandoned 90 days following the final day of use or operation. 4. All abandoned WTS facilities shall be physically removed by the service provider and/or property owner no more than 90 days following the final day of use or of determination that the facility has been abandoned, whichever occurs first. S. The City reserves the right to remove any WTS facilities that are abandoned for more than 90 days at the expense of the facility owner. 6. Any abandoned site shall be restored to its natural or former condition. Grading and landscaping in good condition may remain. Revised 5/21/13 KL 14 of 14 Springfield Development Code Compliance Narrative A. The proposed installation is less than 50' and not more than 10%taller than the existing structure B. The proposed antenna will be no more than 3 cubic feet in volume C. The proposed antenna and associated equipment will be no more than 28 cubic feet in volume D. The proposed antenna will be no more than 6 cubic feet in volume E. The proposed installation will not project more than 5' above or 2' laterally from the pole, antenna will not exceed diameter of the pole it is attached to F. The proposed antenna will be mounted a minimum of 10' above grade G. The proposed equipment, separate from the antenna, will be concealed in a single cabinet that complies with the dimensional standards on this Section or otherwise shielded from public view H. All proposed cabling and wire will be concealed or shielded inside conduit I. All proposed antennas, equipment, conduit, cabling, cabinets and ancillary parts will be painted or textured in a non -reflective neutral color that matches or is compatible with the pole J. The proposed installation will include a new underground connections where required when an overhead connection does not already exist K The proposed installation will comply with: I. Will be placed as close to the same location as possible unless minor adjustments are needed to comply with ADA requirements or for public safety II. A new structure will be proposed only when no other existing structure in the right of way is available or suitable III. Installation will allow safe passage on the sidewalk, will not be located within vision clearance, will not interfere with other utilities, traffic control devised or intersections and will be determined safe L Installation is not proposed on a decorative pole M. If required by the city design will include concealment measures in the Historic Overlay District SITE PHOTO SITE NAME: CRAN_RWOR_E0002_007D PREPARED FOR "'171 ' AT&T -- POLE#:0100219801 -- _ SC I P I D # : 16450-007D TUALAW7 897062ND . TUALATIN, OR 97062 SITE TYPE: WOOD UTILITY POLE Vendor: SITE ADDRESS: 5281 LEOTA ST. y51N2a 0MARSUCTURE AT&T T. SUITE 200 SPRINGFIELD OR 97478 I � PROJE,CA92614 JS PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: COUNTY: LANE COUNTY - JURISDICTION: CITY OF SPRINGFIELD - SITE INFORMATION VICINITY MAP LOCAL MAP PROJECT DESCRIPTION Vendor: SITE INFORMATION: SITE NAME: CRAN RWOR_EUG02_007D C wJ y per .� lt `v " ill n ,; 4 PROPOSED SITE BUILD OF AN UNMANNED TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY, ON AN PROPOSED UTILITY POLE WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT -OF SKIP ID # : 16450-007D^ LATITUDE: 44°02'47.35"N (44.04648) �� , �a. .. � a - WAY CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: LONGITUDE: -122°56'16.55"W (-122.93793) � `' .,. REMOVAL: SITE ADDRESS: 5281 LEOTA ST. t 0 River Canter � .. (1) EXISTING WOOD UTILITY POLE SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 COUNTY: LANE COUNTY I Skinner e�S INSTALLATION: DRAWN BY: MDA JURISDICTION: CITY OF SPRINGFIELD ZONING CLASSIFICATION: M- MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL Beltte Park ag (, `— * .. (1) PROPOSED AT&T CANISTER ANTENNA CHECKED BY: JDM .. (1) PROPOSED AT&T ANTENNA MOUNT CONSTRUCTION TYPE: N/A OCCUPANCY: N/A yIrx a Eugene zn .. (1) PROPOSED AT&T DISCONNECT/SURGE SUPPRESSOR ADJACENT PARCEL#: 17023331-06000 .. (3) PROPOSED AT&T CONDUITS OVERLAY ZONE: NONE t°% Springfield .. PROPOSED AT&T STAND-OFF MOUNTS SPECIAL AREA SUBZONE: NONEof University wJ _' Oregon y ,R.m ` ,�� '+ .. (1) PROPOSED AT&T EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE .. (1) PROPOSED WOOD UTILITY POLE A.D.A COMPLIANCE: FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR C>%) _ • w. ky HUMAN HABITATION POLE OWNER: SPRINGFIELD UTILITY BOARD Mill az r a ADDRESS: MAIN ST. SPRINGFIELD, OR 97477 SPRINGFIELD, PHONE: (541) 744-3784 $fT� APPLICANT/CARRIER: NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC 'AT&T"Mt P�sgah M, ADDRESS: 19801 SW 72ND AVE. Arboretum TUALATIN, OR 97062 CONTACT: KRISTY WEAVER PHONE: (425) 214-2186 Ggshen 0 04/29/21 100% CDs REV DATE DESCRIPTION Licensor: u u � E S PJBOOR'TH F 89198PE PROJECT TEAM CODE COMPLIANCE DRIVING DIRECTIONS SHEET INDEX REV. q�OREGONp ENGINEER: SITE ACQUISITION: ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE PREFORMED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT DIRECTIONS FROM PDX AIRPORT: T-1 TITLE SHEEP 0 GN GENERAL NOTES 0 9�FSVE 9/Z1 EDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCATION GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. -1 C INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS C INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS CONTACT: JAMES CHUNG CONTACT: NATALIE ERLUND 1. HEAD NORTHWEST ON NE AIRPORT WAY (0.3 MILES) A-1 OVERALL SITE PLAN 0 EXPIRES: 12131121 EMAIL: jchungQJ5IP.com EMAIL: nerlundQJ5IP.com COMMERCIAL BUILDING CODE: 2. SLIGHT LEFT TO STAY ON NE AIRPORT WAY (2.4 MILES) A-1.1 DEMO SITE PLAN 0 PHONE: (949) 247-7767 x 111 PH: (503) 539-9247 OREGON STRUCTURAL SPECIALTY CODE (OSSC)-2019 3. SLIGHT RIGHT TO MERGE ONTO I-205 S TOWARD I-84 (0.5 MILES) A-2 ENLARGED SITE PLAN 0 . AT&T CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL CODE: 4. MERGE ONTO I-205 S (2.6 MILES) A-3 I LETTER AND SURVEY - A-4 ELEVATIONS 0 i HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THESE Pars WERE PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT IAM DULY REGISTERED ENcmEER UNDER THE uws oFrHE STATE OF OREGON OREGON ELECTRICAL SPECIALTY CODE (OESC)-2021 5. TAKE EXIT 21 B TO MERGE ONTO I-84 W (5.4 MILES) A-5 ELEVATIONS 0 CONTACT: CHARLIE PITT J5 INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS 6. TAKE THE EXIT ON THE LEFT ONTO I-5 S TOWARD SALEM (1.5 MILES) AT&T Site IF EMAIL: cp]261@att.com CONTACT: DEVIN TAYLOR 7. KEEP RIGHT TO STAY ON I-5 S (106 MILES) D-1 DETAILS 0 PH: 971-295-6924 PH: (503) 309-1380 TO OBTAIN LOCATION OF PARTICIPANTS 8. TAKE EXIT 194A TO MERGE ONTO OR -126 E (0.4 MILES) D-2 DETAILS 0 UNDERGROUND FACILITIES BEFORE YOU DIG IN OREGON, CALL OREGON 9. KEEP RIGHT TO STAY ON OR -126 E (6.3 MILES) D-3 DETAILS 0 D-4 DETAILS 0 CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D AT&T RF ENGINEER: ARE MANAGER: UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OO 10. TURN RIGHT ONTO MAIN ST (0.4 MILES) D-5 DETAILS 0 CONTACT: CHRIS OSGOODJS INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS TOLL FREE: 1-800-332-2344 OR � 11. TURN RIGHT ONTO CHAPMAN LN (308 FT) RF -1 RF WARNING SIGNS 0 16450-007D EMAIL: co3884Qatt.com CONTACT: JOSH MALBERG www.digsafelyoregon.com 12. TURN RIGHT ONTO LEOTA ST (164 FT) AND THE SITE WILL BE ON YOUR RIGHT. UC -1 UTILITY COORDINATION SITE PLAN 0 EMAIL: jmalbergQj5ip.com PH: (208) 316-1897 OREGON STATUTE Know what s below. REQUIRES MIN OF 2 E-1 PLUMBING DIAGRAM & DC POWER SCHEMATIC 0 5281 LEOTA ST. T. WORKING DAYS NOTICE Callbeforeyoudlg. BEFORE YOU EXCAVATE G-1 GROUNDING DETAILS 097478 G-2 TYPICAL GROUNDING DIAGRAM 0 SPRINGFIELD, OR AT&T PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT MANAGER: Sheet Title: CONTACT: WENDY LONG J5 INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS LEGAL DESCRIPTION EMAIL:wlongQj5ip.com CONTACT: DAVE BARNES TITLE SHEET PH: (206) 321-1116 EMAIL: DBarnesQj5ip.com PH: (208) 939-7631 RIGHT-OF-WAY Sheet Number: DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS T-1 CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PLANS & EXISTING DIMENSIONS & CONDITIONS ON THE JOB SITE & SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAME SITE WORK GENERAL NOTES 1. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT UTILITY LOCATING SERVICES PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. 2. ALL EXISTING ACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC, AND OTHER UTILITIES WHERE ENCOUNTERED IN THE WORK, SHALL BE PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES AND WHERE REQUIRED FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SHALL BE RELOCATED AS DIRECTED BY CONTRACTOR. EXTREME CAUTION SHOULD BE USED BY THE SUBCONTRACTOR WHEN EXCAVATING OR DRILLING PIERS AROUND OR NEAR UTILITIES, SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SAFETY TRAINING FOR THE WORKING CREW. THIS WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO A) FALL PROTECTION B) CONFINED SPACE C) ELECTRICAL SAFETY D) TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION. 3. ALL SITE WORK SHALL BE AS INDICATED ON THE STAMPED CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. 4. IF NECESSARY, RUBBISH, STUMPS, DEBRIS, STICKS, STONES, AND OTHER REFUSE SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND DISPOSED OF LEGALLY. 5. ALL EXISTING INACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC, AND OTHER UTILITIES, WHICH INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SHALL BE REMOVED AND/OR CAPPED. PLUGGED, OR OTHERWISE DISCONNECTED AT POINTS WHICH WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF CONTRACTOR, OWNER, AND/OR LOCAL UTILITIES. 6. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SITE SIGNAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR SITE SIGNAGE. 7. THE SITE SHALL BE GRADED TO CAUSE SURFACE WATER TO FLOW AWAY FROM THE BTS EQUIPMENT AND TOWER AREAS. 8. NO FILL OR EMBANKMENT MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED ON FROZEN GROUND. FROZEN MATERIALS, SNOW, OR ICE SHALL BE PLACED IN ANY FILL OR EMBANKMENT. 9. THE SUB GRADE SHALL BE COMPACTED AND BROUGHT TO A SMOOTH UNIFORM GRADE PRIOR TO FINISHED SURFACE APPLICATION. 10. THE AREAS OF THE OWNERS PROPERTY DISTURBED BY THE WORK AND NOT COVERED BY THE TOWER, EQUIPMENT, OR DRIVEWAY, SHALL BE GRADED TO A UNIFORM SLOPE AND STABILIZED TO PREVENT EROSION AS SPECIFIED ON THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. 11. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL MINIMIZE DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES, IF REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION, SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE LOCAL GUIDELINES FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL. 12. NOTICE TO PROCEED - NO WORK TO COMMENCE PRIOR TO COMPANY;S WRITTEN NOTICE TO PROCEED AND THE ISSUANCE OF A PURCHASE ORDER. 13. ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS AND METHODS; INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ERECTION PLANS, RIGGING PLANS, CLIMBING PLANS, AND RESCUE PLANS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK CONTAINED HEREIN AND SHALL MEET ANSI/TIA 1019 (LATEST EDITION), OSHA AND GENERAL INDUSTRY STANDARDS. ALL RIGGING PLANS SHALL ADHERE TO ANSI/TIA-1019 (LATEST EDITION) INCLUDING THE REQUIRED INVOLVEMENT OF A QUALIFIED ENGINEER FOR CLASS IV CONSTRUCTION. GENERAL NOTES 1. FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWING, THE FOLLOWING DEFINITIONS SHALL APPLY: CONTRACTOR - J5 INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS SUBCONTRACTOR - GENERAL CONTRACTOR (CONSTRUCTION) CARRIER - AT&T OEM - ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER 2. PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS, THE BIDDING SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE CELL SITE TO FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES, WITH THE EXISTING CONDITIONS AND TO CONFIRM THAT THE WORM CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN ON THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS. ANY DISCREPANCY FOUND SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE CONTRACTOR AND AT&T 3. ALL MATERIALS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS, AND ORDINANCES. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL ISSUE ALL APPROPRIATE NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. ALL WORK CARRIED OUT SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND LOCAL JURISDICTIONAL CODES, ORDINANCES AND APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. 4. DRAWINGS PROVIDED HERE ARE NOT TO SCALE AND ARE INTENDED TO SHOW OUTLINE ONLY. 5. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, THE WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, APPURTENANCES AND LABOR NECESSARY TO COMPLETE ALL INSTALLATIONS AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 6. "KITTING LIST" SUPPLIED WITH THE BID PACKAGE IDENTIFIES ITEMS THAT WILL BE SUPPLIED BY CONTRACTOR. ITEMS NOT INCLUDED IN THE BILL OF MATERIALS AND KITTING LIST SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY THE SUBCONTRACTOR. 7. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED OTHERWISE. 8. IF THE SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT CAN NOT BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS, THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROPOSE AN ALTERNATIVE INSTALLATION FOR APPROVAL BY THE CONTRACTOR AND AT&T PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY SUCH CHANGE OF INSTALLATION. 9. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE ACTUAL ROUTING OF CONDUIT, POWER AND T1 CABLES, GROUNDING CABLES AS SHOWN ON THE POWER, GROUNDING AND TELCO PLAN DRAWINGS. 10. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, PAVEMENTS, CURBS, LANDSCAPING AND STRUCTURES. ANY DAMAGED PART SHALL BE REPAIRED AT THE SUBCONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE; TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER. 11. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL LEGALLY AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL SCRAP MATERIALS SUCH AS COAXIAL CABLES AND OTHER ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE EXISTING FACILITY. ANTENNAS REMOVED SHALL BE RETURNED TO THE OWNER'S DESIGNATED LOCATION. 12. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL LEAVE PREMISES IN CLEAN CONDITION; TRASH AND DEBRIS SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM SITE ON A DAILY BASIS. ABREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS: ABREVIATION AGL ABOVE GRADE LEVEL BTS BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION (E) EXISTING MIN MINIMUM REF REFERENCE RF RADIO FREQUENCY T.B.D. TO BE DETERMINED T.B.R. TO BE RESOLVED TYP TYPICAL REQ'D REQUIRED EGR EQUIPMENT GROUND RING AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE MOB MASTER GROUND BAR EG EQUIPMENT GROUND BCW BARE COPPER WIRE SIAD SMART INTEGRATED ACCESS DEVICE IRG INTERIOR GROUND RING (HALO) RBS RADIO BASE STATION SYMBOLS: S/G SOLID GROUND BUS BAR 5 N SOLID NEUTRAL BUS BAR g°- SUPPLEMENTAL GROUND CONDUCTOR o�a 2 -POLE THERMAL -MAGNETIC CIRCUIT BREAKER A� SINGLE POLE THERMAL -MAGNETIC GRADE TO ABOVE GRADE MUST BE #2 TINNED CIRCUIT BREAKER 8 CHEMICAL GROUND ROD BELOW GRADE TO WITHIN 3" TO 6" OF TEST WELL Q' DISCONNECT SWITCH END OF THE LIQUID TIGHT CONDUIT MUST BE METER (ADD EXOTHERMIC WELD (CADWELD) GROUND STANDARD DETAIL AS WELL). (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) VDC NEG* MECHANICAL CONNECTION GROUNDING WIRE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION NOTES 1. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS, NEC AND ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL CODES/ORDINANCES 2. CONDUIT ROUTINGS ARE SCHEMATIC SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL CONDUITS SO THAT ACCESS TO EQUIPMENT IS NOT BLOCKED AND TRIP HAZARDS ARE ELIMINATED. 3. WIRING, RACEWAY AND SUPPORT METHODS AND MATERIALS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEC, HILTI EPDXY ANCHORS ARE REQUIRED BY AT&T. 4. ALL CIRCUITS SHALL BE SEGREGATED AND MAINTAIN MINIMUM CABLE SEPARATION AS REQUIRED BY THE NEC. 5. CABLES SHALL NOT BE ROUTED THROUGH LADDER -STYLE CABLE TRAY RUNGS. 6. EACH END OF EVERY POWER, POWER PHASE CONDUCTOR (I.E., HOTS), GROUNDING AND T1 CONDUCTOR AND CABLE SHALL BE LABELED WITH COLOR -CODED INSULATION OR ELECTRICAL TAPE (3M BRAND, Y" PLASTIC ELECTRICAL TAPE W/ UV PROTECTION, OR EQUAL). THE IDENTIFICATION METHOD SHALL CONFORM W/ NEC AND OSHA. 7. ALL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS SHALL BE LABELED W/ THEIR VOLTAGE RATING, PHASE CONFIGURATION, WIRE CONFIGURATION, POWER OR AMPACITY RATING AND BRANCH CIRCUIT ID NUMBERS (I.E. PANEL BOARD AND CIRCUIT ID'S). 8. PANEL BOARDS (ID NUMBERS) AND INTERNAL CIRCUIT BREAKERS (CIRCUIT ID NUMBERS) SHAL BE CLEARLY LABELED WITH PLASTIC LABELS. 9. ALL TIE WRAPS SHALL BE CUT FLUSH WITH APPROVED CUTTING TOOL TO REMOVE SHARP EDGES. 10. POWER, CONTROL AND EQUIPMENT GROUND WIRING IN TUBING OR CONDUIT SHALL BE SINGLE CONDUCTOR (#14 AWG OR LARGER), 60OV, OIL RESISTANT THHN OR THWN-2, CLASS B STRANDED COPPER CABLE RATED FOR 90-C (WET & DRY) OPERATION LISTED OR LABELED FOR THE LOCATION AND RACEWAY SYSTEM USED UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 11. SUPPLEMENTAL EQUIPMENT GROUND WIRING LOCATED INDOORS SHALL BE SINGLE CONDUCTOR (#6 AWG OR LARGER), 60OV, OIL RESISTANT THHN OR THWN-2 GREEN INSULATION CLASS B OR LABELED FOR THE LOCATION AND RACEWAY SYSTEM USED UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 12. POWER AND CONTROL WIRING, NOT IN TUBING OR CONDUIT, SHALL BE MULTI -CONDUCTOR, TYPE TO CABLE (#14 AWG OR LARGER), 50OV, OIL RESISTANT THHN OR THWN-2, CLASS B STRANDED COPPER CABLE RATED FOR 90'C (WET AND DRY) OPERATION WITH OUTER JACKET LISTED OR LABELED FOR THE LOCATION USED UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 13. ALL POWER AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS SHALL BE CRIMP -STYLE COMPRESSION WIRE LUGS AND WIRE NUTS BY THOMAS AND BETTS (OR EQUAL). LUGS AND WIRE NUTS SHALL BE RATE FOR OPERATION AT NO LESS THAN 75'C (90'C IF AVAILABLE). 14. RACEWAY AND CABLE TRAY SHALL BE LISTED OR LABELED FOR ELECTRICAL USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEMA, UL, ANSI/IEEE AND NEC. 15. ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING (EMT) OR RIGID NONMETALLIC CONDUIT (I.E. RIGID PVC SCHEDULE 40 OR RIGID PVC SCHEDULE 80 FOR LOCATIONS SUBJECT TO PHYSICAL DAMAGE) SHALL BE USED FOR EXPOSED INDOOR LOCATIONS. 16. ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING (EMT), ELECTRICAL NONMETALLIC TUBING (EMT) OR RIGID NONMETALLIC CONDUIT (RIGID PVC, SCHEDULE 40 ) SHALL BE USED FOR CONCEALED INDOOR LOCATIONS. 17. SCHEDULE 40 PVC UNDERGROUND ON STRAIGHTS AND SCHEDULE 80 PVC FOR ALL ELBOWS/90'S AND ALL APPROVED ABOVE GRADE PVC CONDUIT. 18. LIQUID -TIGHT FLEXIBLE METALLIC CONDUIT (LIQUID-TITE FLEX) SHALL BE USED INDOORS AND OUTDOORS, WHERE VIBRATION OCCURS OR FLEXIBILITY IS NEEDED. 19. CONDUIT AND TUBING FITTINGS SHALL BE THREADED OR COMPRESSION TYPE AND APPROVED FOR THE LOCATION USED. SET SCREW FITTING ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. 20. CABINETS, BOXES AND WIRE WAYS SHALL BE LABELED FOR ELECTRICAL USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEMA, UL, ANSI/IEEE AND NEC. 21. WIREWAYS SHALL BE EPDXY-COATED (GRAY) AND INCLUDE A HINGED COVER, DESIGNED TO SWING OPEN DOWNWARDS, SHALL BE CONDUIT TYPE E (OR EQUAL); AND RATED NEMA 1 (OR BETTER) 22. CONDUITS SHALL BE FASTENED SECURELY IN PLACE WITH APPROVED NON PERFORATED STRAPS AND HANGERS. EXPLOSIVE DEVICES FOR ATTACHING HANGERS TO STRUCTURE WILL NOT BE PERMITTED, CLOSELY FOLLOW THE LINES OF THE STRUCTURE, MAINTAIN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE STRUCTURE AND KEEP CONDUITS IN TIGHT ENVELOPES. CHANGES IN DIRECTION TO ROUTE AROUND OBSTACLES SHALL BE MADE WITH CONDUIT OUTLET BODIES.CONDUIT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN A NEAT AND WORKMANLIKE MANNER, PARALLEL AND PERPENDICULAR TO STRUCTURE WALL AND CEILING LINES. ALL CONDUIT SHALL BE FISHED TO CLEAR OBSTRUCTIONS. ENDS OF CONDUITS SHALL BE TEMPORARILY CAPPED FLUSH TO FINISH GRADE TO PREVENT CONCRETE, PLASTER OR DIRT FROM ENTERING. CONDUITS SHALL BE RIGIDLY CLAMPED TO BOXES BY GALVANIZED MALLEABLE IRON BUSHING ON INSIDE AND GALVANIZED MALLEABLE IRON LOCKNUT ON OUTSIDE AND INSIDE. 23. EQUIPMENT CABINETS, TERMINAL BOXES, JUNCTION BOXES AND PULL BOXES SHALL BE GALVANIZED OR EPDXY-COATED SHEET STEEL; SHALL MEET OR EXCEED UL 50 AND RATED NEMA 1 (OR BETTER) INDOORS OR NEMA 3R (OR BETTER) OUTDOORS. 24. METAL RECEPTACLE, SWITCH AND DEVICE BOXES SHALL BE GALVANIZED, EPDXY- COATED OR NON -CORRODING; SHALL MEET OR EXCEED UL 514A AND NEMA OS 1; AND RATED NEMA 1 (OR BETTER) INDOORS OR WEATHER PROTECTED (WP OR BETTER) OUTDOORS. 25. NONMETALLIC RECEPTACLE, SWITCH AND DEVICE BOXES SHALL MEET OR EXCEED NEMA OS 2; AND RATED NEMA 1 (OR BETTER) INDOORS OR WEATHER PROTECTED (WP OR BETTER) OUTDOORS. 26. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY AND OBTAIN NECESSARY AUTHORIZATION FROM THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCING WORK ON THE AC POWER DISTRIBUTION PANELS. 27. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE NECESSARY TAGGING ON THE BREAKERS, CABLES AND DISTRIBUTION PANELS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS TO SAFEGUARD LIFE AND PROPERTY. 28. INSTALL PLASTIC LABEL ON THE METER CENTER TO SHOW "####". 29. ALL CONDUITS THAT ARE INSTALLED ARE TO HAVE A METERED MULE TAPE PULL CORD INSTALLED. GROUNDING NOTES 1. ALL GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEMS (INCLUDING TELECOMMUNICATION, RADIO, LIGHTING PROTECTION AND AC POWER GESS) SHALL BE BONDED TOGETHER AT OR BELOW GRADE, BY TWO OR MORE COPPER BONDING CONDUCTORS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC. 2. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM IEEE FALL -OF -POTENTIAL RESISTANCE TO EARTH TESTING (PER IEEE 1100 AND 81) FOR GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEMS. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL SUPPLEMENTAL GROUND ELECTRODES AS NEEDED TO ACHIEVE A TEST RESULT OF 5 OHMS OR LESS 3. THE SUBCONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPERLY SEQUENCING GROUNDING AND UNDERGROUND CONDUIT INSTALLATION AS TO PREVENT ANY LOSS OF CONTINUITY IN THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OR DAMAGE TO THE CONDUIT AND PROVIDE TESTING RESULTS. 4. METAL CONDUIT AND TRAY SHALL BE GROUNDED AND MADE ELECTRICALLY CONTINUOUS WITH LISTED BONDING FITTING OR BY BONDING ACROSS THE DISCONTINUITY WITH #6 AWG COPPER WIRE UL APPROVED GROUNDING TYPE CONDUIT CLAMPS. 5. METAL RACEWAY SHALL NOT BE USED AS THE NEC REQUIRED EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTOR. STRANDED COPPER CONDUCTORS WITH GREEN INSULATION, SIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC, SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED WITH THE POWER CIRCUITS TO BTS EQUIPMENT. 6. EACH CABINET FRAME SHALL BE DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE MASTER GROUND BAR WITH GREEN INSULATED SUPPLEMENTAL EQUIPMENT GROUND WIRES, #6 AWG STRANDED COPPER OR LARGER FOR INDOOR BTS; #2 AWG SOLID TINNED COPPER FOR OUTDOOR BTS. 7. CONNECTIONS TO THE GROUND BUS SHALL NOT BE DOUBLED UP OR STACKED BACK TO BACK, CONNECTIONS ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE GROUND BUS ARE PERMITTED. 8. ALL EXTERIOR GROUND CONDUCTORS BETWEEN EQUIPMENT/GROUND BARS AND THE GROUND RING SHALL BE #2 AWG SOLID TINNED COPPER UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9. ALUMINUM CONDUCTORS OR COPPER CLAD STEEL CONDUCTORS SHALL NOT BE USED FOR GROUNDING CONNECTIONS. 10. USE OF 90' BENDS IN THE PROTECTION GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE AVOIDED WHEN 45' BENDS CAN BE ADEQUATELY SUPPORTED. 11. EXOTHERMIC WELDS SHALL BE USED FOR ALL GROUNDING CONNECTIONS BELOW GRADE. 12. ALL GROUND CONNECTIONS ABOVE GRADE (INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR) SHALL BE FORMED USING HIGH PRESS CRIMPS. 13. COMPRESSION GROUND CONNECTIONS MAY BE REPLACED BY EXOTHERMIC WELD CONNECTIONS. 14. ICE BRIDGE BONDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE EXOTHERMICALLY BONDED OR BOLTED TO THE BRIDGE AND THE TOWER GROUND BAR. 15. APPROVED ANTIOXIDANT COATINGS (I.E. CONDUCTIVE GEL OR PASTE) SHALL BE USED ON ALL COMPRESSION AND BOLTED GROUND CONNECTIONS. 16. ALL EXTERIOR GROUND CONNECTIONS SHALL BE COATED WITH A CORROSION RESISTANT MATERIAL. 17. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL AND NON -ELECTRICAL METAL BOXES, FRAMES AND SUPPORTS SHALL BE BONDED TO THE GROUND RING, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC. 18. BOND ALL METALLIC OBJECTS WITHIN 6FT OF MAIN GROUND WIRES WITH 1-#2 AWG TIN-PLATED COPPER GROUND CONDUCTOR. 19. GROUND CONDUCTORS USED IN THE FACILITY GROUND AND LIGHTING PROTECTION SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE ROUTED THROUGH METALLIC OBJECTS THAT FORM A RING AROUND THE CONDUCTOR, SUCH AS METALLIC CONDUITS, METAL SUPPORT CLIPS OR SLEEVES THROUGH WALLS OR FLOORS, WHEN IT IS REQUIRED TO BE HOUSED IN A CONDUIT, SAID CONDUIT TO MEET CODE REQUIREMENTS OR LOCAL CONDITIONS, NON-METALLIC MATERIAL SUCH AS PVC PLASTIC CONDUIT SHALL BE USED. WHERE USE OF METAL CONDUIT IS UNAVOIDABLE (I.E. NON-METALLIC MATERIAL PROHIBITED BY LOCAL CODE) THE GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL BE BONDED TO EACH END OF THE METAL CONDUIT. 20. ALL GROUNDS THAT TRANSITION FROM BELOW GRADE TO ABOVE GRADE MUST BE #2 TINNED SOLID IN 3/4" LIQUID TIGHT CONDUIT LEG 1 FROM 24" BELOW GRADE TO WITHIN 3" TO 6" OF CAD -WELD TERMINATION POINT. THE EXPOSED END OF THE LIQUID TIGHT CONDUIT MUST BE SEALED WITH SILICONE CAULK. (ADD TRANSITIONING GROUND STANDARD DETAIL AS WELL). DESCRIPTION PHASE./CODE LETTER WIRE COLOR 240/120 10 LEG 1 HIACK LEG 2 RED WHITE AC NEUTRAL N GROUND (ECC) G GREEN VDC POS + 'RED -POLARITY MARK AT TERMINATION VDC NEG* BLACK-POLARITY MARK AT TERMINATION 240V OR 20BV, 30 PHASE A BLACK PHASE B RED (ORG. IF HI LEG) PHASE C BLUE 48OV, 30 PHASE A BROWN PHASE B ORANGE PHASE C YELLOW * SEE NEC 210.5(C)(1) AND (2) PREPARED FOR AT&Ti 19801 SW 72ND AVE. TUALATIN, OR 97062 Vendor: G1 SINFRASTRUCTURE /P A R T N E R 3 2030 MAIN ST. SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: 0 04/29/21 100% CDs REV DATE DESCRIPTION Licensor: �� I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THESE EDAM WERE PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM NLY REGISTERED ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON AT&T Site ID: CRAN-RWOR-EUG02-007D 16450-007D 5281 LEOTA ST. SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 Sheet Title: GENERAL NOTES Sheet Number: GN -1 INFORMATION SHOWN BELOW FOR DEPICTION PURPOSES ONLY. ALL DATA GATHERED FROM PUBLIC RECORDS AND GENERATED FROM AERIAL IMAGES AND SITE VISITS. INFORMATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A LEGAL BOUNDARY SURVEY AND SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR SURVEYING OR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES. 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SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: i — = 0 04/29/21 100% CDs / REV DATE DESCRIPTION \ 1 / Licensor: 24"x36" SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" 10 5 0 10' ��SVINHGra Z9/Z1 EXPIRES: 12131/21 I HEREBY CER1IFY THAT THESE EDAM WERE PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUREWISION ANDTHAT I AM ,ULY REGISTERED ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OFTHE STATE OF OREGON AT&T Site ID: CRAN RWOR EUG02 007D 16450-007D 5281 LEOTA ST. SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 Sheet Title: OVERALL SITE PLAN Sheet Number: A-1 1 INFORMATION SHOWN BELOW FOR DEPICTION PURPOSES ONLY. ALL DATA GATHERED FROM PUBLIC RECORDS AND GENERATED FROM AERIAL IMAGES AND SITE VISITS. INFORMATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A LEGAL BOUNDARY SURVEY AND SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR SURVEYING OR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES. TE: TO DE REMOVED AND DISPOSED OF IN A L LEGAL MANNER. 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NEW EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PAINTED FAIRFAX BROWN TO MATCH WOOD POLE. 2. EQUIPMENT IS MOUNTED WITHIN ENCLOSURE ON THE UTILITY POLE 3. AC PANEL/DISCONNECT MOUNTED ON ENCLOSURE 4. CLEAR CLIMBING QUADRANT 5. NEW ANTENNA & MOUNT ON UTILITY POLE 6. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL THE ENCLOSURE ON THE STREET SIDE 7. LIGHT POLE/POWER POLES ARE INTENDED TO BE PLACED IN THE ROW ONLY. INFORMATION SHOWN BELOW FOR DEPICTION PURPOSES ONLY. ALL DATA GATHERED FROM PUBLIC RECORDS AND GENERATED FROM AERIAL IMAGES AND SITE VISITS. BOUNDARIES DEPICTED HEREIN MAY NOT ALIGN WITH ACTUAL LEGAL BOUNDARIES AND SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR SURVEYING OR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES. DISCLAIMER: ALL INFORMATION PERTAINING TO EXISTING POLE AND ANTENNA MOUNTS ARE FOR DEPICTION PURPOSES ONLY. CONFIRMATION OF THE STRUCTURE AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS ARE BEYOND THE SCOPE OF THIS PROJECT. 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THE HORIZONTAL DATUM (GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES) ARE IN LEGEND- ORUNER<'Err"A""ESE""�1NEREPREPAREOBP MEORITEREDE GIRECiBODE THE AND THAT o rRE�srEREOENGII AM NEER NDERi"EawsoEr"EsrArE TERMS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN DATUM OF 1983 NAD 83 AND ARE ( ) REGfSTERED OF oR�N EXPRESSED AS DECREES ( ° ), MINUTES ( ' ), AND SECONDS ( " ). TO PROFESSIONAL PCWER POLE OHP OVERHEAD POWER THE NEAREST HUNDREDTH OF A SECOND. THE VERTICAL DATUM LAND SURVEYOR ® WATER METER FENCE - WOO OREGON DECEMBER 3O, 2O1C AT&T Site ID: (ELEVATION AMSL) IS IN TERMS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL OTV CAN RISER ANDREW JOHN PLETT DATUM OF 1988 (NAVD 88). " ROW LINES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE, BASED ON 315 LATA, AND NOT A 13OUNUARY SURVEY 78538PLS CRAN-RWOR-EUG02-007D Date: 04/02/2021 OREGON Date: 04/02/2Q21 SHEET RENEWS 12/31/22 16450-007D ■ SErvices Proj No: 2020-177-62 DECEMBER 30, 2010 S&F Land Sr=rvices Proj No. 2020-177-62 1 OF 1 _ S.A.P. 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IN NO EVENT WILL JS 5. INSTALL RF WARNING SIGNS PER MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS AS REQUIRED BY INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS BE LIABLE AND RESPONSIBLE FOR THE _ LAW OR BY THE POLE OWNER. NO ADDITIONAL SIGNAGE WILL BE POSTED. STRUCTURES STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY AND ADEQUACY WITHOUT A 6. PRESERVE THE CLIMBING SPACE ON THE FIELD SIDE OF THE POLE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS DETERMINED AS SUCH PRIOR TO NEW 19801 SW 72ND AVE. 7. PROPOSED CONDUITS TO BE LOCATED ON 18" STAND-OFF WITH MAX. 6' CLEARANCE INSTALLATIONS. TUALATIN, OR 97062 FROM THE POLE. 8. FIBER TO BE PROVIDED BY OTHERS UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT. Vendor: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF POLE ARE =OTHER=S 'S INFRASTRUCTURE 2030 MAIN ST. SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: (P) AT&T RF WARNING NOTICE SIGNS SEE DETAIL e RF -1 (1) (P) AT&T CANISTER ANTENNA T.O. PROPOSED AT&T CANISTER ANTENNA SEE DETAIL ELEV. 37'-2" (A.G.L.) D21 Vendor: R4DCENTEROFPROPOSEDAT&T CANISTERANTENNA 9 ELEV. 36'-2" A.G.L. 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Sheet Number: A-4 EXISTING EAST ELEVATION 24••x36•• SALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"121 PROPOSED EAST ELEVATION 24"x36•• SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0" ®• 2' 1' 0 2' 1' 0 2 PROPOSED CRAN CONDUIT PLAN NOTE: PREPARED FOR DISCLAIMER: 1. NEW EQUIPMENT TO BE PAINTED FAIRFAX BROWN WITH RF TRANSPARENT, UV ALL INFORMATION PERTAINING TO EXISTING POLE AND ANTENNA RESISTANT, OUTDOOR RATED PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING LIGHT POLE. MOUNTS ARE FOR DEPICTION PURPOSES ONLY. CONFIRMATION OF 2. ALL CRAN EQUIPMENT, CONDUITS AND STAND-OFF TO BE PAINTED FAIRFAX BROWN. THE STRUCTURE AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS ARE 3. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL ENCLOSURE ON STREET SIDE. BEYOND THE SCOPE OF THIS PROJECT. IN NO EVENT WILL JS I '— � r-, AT&T 4. MAINTAIN A 6" CLEARANCE FROM ENCLOSURE TO POLE. INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS BE LIABLE AND RESPONSIBLE FOR THE 5. INSTALL RF WARNING SIGNS PER MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS AS REQUIRED BY STRUCTURES STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY AND ADEQUACY WITHOUT A(P) 12" STAND-OFF AT 4'-0" O.C. LAW OR BY THE POLE OWNER. 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O'-0" Sheet Number: A-5 EXISTING NORTH ELEVATION 24"x36" SALE: 3/8" = 1'-0" ® 2 PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION 24"x36" SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0" 2' 1' 0 2 2' 1' 0 2 PSEUDO OMNI 12 -PORT CANISTER ANTENNA PREPARED FOR MANUFACTURER: GALTRONICS PART NUMBER: GQ2412-136613 DIAMETER: HEIGHT: 14.5" 24.0" AT&T WEIGHT W/MOUNT: 22.7 LBS = VOLUME: 2.29347 CUBIC FEET PAINT: FAIRFAX BROWN 19801 SW 72ND AVE. TUALATIN, OR 97062 14.5" Vendor: '51NFRASTRUCTURE ® 2030 MAIN ST. SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: N rV///A��/1 7545' �v�v 3550 nW MN, 5 45 (e11�S, 1695-9}60 Mlh l 1 0 o'll Vendor: 515P5150 S025 MHz 6-45' IL �4S �11 0 U \l NS'1 690-096 MI5, 20 G5-94GMH, O n u4145 DRAWN BY: MDA ® ® CHECKED BY: JDM v N FRONT VIEW BOTTOM VIEW NOT USED ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS 4 2 N.T.S. N.T.S. SURGE PROTECTION BOX MANUFACTURER: RAYCAP PART NUMBER: RSCAC1333-P-240-DL WEIGHT: 8 LBS DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 9.38" x 6.25" x 10.43" VOLUME: (0.781 FT) x (0.52FT) x (0.869 FT) = 0.353 CUBIC FEET PAINT: FAIRFAX BROWN 0 04/29/21 100% CDs 6.25' REV DATE DESCRIPTION 9.38" 5.06' Licensor: 8.59" S F �� 89198PE OREGON ,p 9 qY 18 SvIw Z9/11 4 EXPIRES: 12131/21 o 06 _ = o c M v o ' S HEREBY CERTIFYTHAT THESE PLAINS wNAREA 9v MEOPUNDERMY DIRECTEISI ANDTHAi I AM DULY REGISTERED ENGINEER UNDERTHE LWwsoEiHESTATE O OF OREGON AT&T Site ID: O CRAN RWOR EUG02 007D 16450-007D SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW M40 GLANDS CAN BE 5281 LEOTA ST. REPLACED BY 1-1/4" NPT SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 CONDUIT FITTINGS Sheet Title: E] ❑ o o DETAILS wri 0, 0 OSheet Number: D-1 3 AC DISCONNECT W/ SURGE PROTECTION SPECIFICATION BOTTOM VIEW 1 NOT USED III N.T.S. N.T.S. NOT USED N.T.S. AT-WP-OMNFGALT IcLlIS ANTENNA SIDE MOUNT BRACKET N.T.S. SHIP MARK 4. UI /3W BILL OF MATERIALS PCIM IM OIY DESCRIPTION HARDWARE A,IMBI Tow. Carpals, LLC I TOTAL SHIP SO=3 IR LENGEX I REMARK I BUCK WI LIrSIT _ s'pF OMN61 �_ M MM 1A IN E11TRAL OR S4ucWre HegM sALEM. OR ADS, um-o IT)DEA5N10JJJ eas.wl,d sr»�SNALw m I@: F150E�5C00.9i APPROVED THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PR'PRETARY DATA mp,g,apti� y: OFADVANL1DTOA1RCOMPONENS. NS FOR CONSIRIICIIdJ dJ: DIS'LOPUREREPRODIICIIONORNSEOF Gut EETat Isa.G ANY PARI THEREOF MAYBE MADE EKCEPT S,'d ENe Hi PohtllN Flo Kd BY W RIIEN EGASSIdJ_ TOTAL SHIP SO=3 IR LENGEX I REMARK I BUCK WI LIrSIT _ s'pF OMN61 �_ M MD Pz IM¢c 3A'M¢cH SNI do_ S4ucWre HegM 50 AGL um-o Ism eas.wl,d sr»�SNALw m I@: ea AN enc �a� v mp,g,apti� y: F.vo.dD, ��Crn�w: C Gut EETat Isa.G In S,'d ENe Hi PohtllN Flo Kd 0C EMPSB' ST,.b II I -H AT -WP -OMNI -GALT OMNI ANTENNA MOUNT INSTALL DRAWING ATC CATAGG 71"' ER./01/M,, wOG� 6/5/Z118 HOLD AS NOTEDSaaM.Lroia FINISH: AIS GALVANBING TOLERANCE VELDING STEELSGRA0 F TFXWVEFEP IIOM_L NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST THE MOUNT FOR FIT -UP AS REQUIRED. 2. ALL INSTALLATION INCLUDES RELEVANT ATTACHMENTS TO THE STRUCTURE SHALL BE IN ACCORD WITH THE REQUIREMENTS SET BY THE MANUFACTURER. VAIJIIII • N.T.S. NUT/LW/CBP/COIL/NUTSQ [2 PLCS] 'OSED CANISTER ANTENNA EL: GALTRONICS / GQ2412-B6613 PROPOSED STAND-OFF WELDMENT MODEL: AT -WP -OMNI -GALT -CB -1 01/2" x 2 1/2" x 4" U -BOLT 2NUT/2LW/2FW [2 PLCS] PREPARED FOR AT&T 19801 SW 72ND AVE. TUALATIN, OR 97062 Vendor: �S INFRASTRUCTURE 2030 MAIN ST. SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: 0 04/29/21 100% CDs REV DATE DESCRIPTION Licensor: --A, "I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THESE PLANS WERE PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION ANDTHAT I AM DULY REGISTERED ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OFTHE STATE OF OREGON' AT&T Site ID: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D 16450-007D 5281 LEOTA ST. SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 Sheet Title: DETAILS Sheet Number: D-2 NOT USED N.T.S. NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST THE MOUNT FOR FIT -UP AS REQUIRED. 2. ALL INSTALLATION INCLUDES RELEVANT ATTACHMENTS TO THE STRUCTURE SHALL BE IN ACCORD WITH THE REQUIREMENTS SET BY THE MANUFACTURER. 3. ALL CONDUIT AND STAND-OFFS PAINTED FAIRFAX BROWN. 1/4" LAG BOLT, (3) AT EA. STAND-OFF PRE MANUFACTURED ASSEMBLY WOOD UTILITY POLE WOOD UTILITY POLE CONDUIT CONNECTION DETAIL N.T.S. ELEVATION VIEW 12" , 1..j PRE MANUFACTURED ASSEMBLY (P) 4" COAX CONDUIT UNISTRUT CONDUIT CLAMP (P) 2" FIBER CONDUIT (P) 2" POWER CONDUIT UNISTRUT CONDUIT CLAMP (P) 4" COAX CONDUIT (P) 2" FIBER CONDUIT UNISTRUT CONDUIT CLAMP (P) 2" POWER CONDUIT PREPARED FOR AT&T 19801 SW 72ND AVE. TUALATIN, OR 97062 Vendor: J5 INFRASTRUCTURE 2030 MAIN ST. SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: 0 104/29/21 100% CDs REV I DATE DESCRIPTION Licensor: ��SVINHGra Z9/Z1 EXPIRES 12131121 I HEREBY CER1IEY THAT THESE PLANS WERE PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM DULY REGISTERED ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON AT&T Site ID: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D 16450-007D 5281 LEOTA ST. SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 Sheet Title: DETAILS Sheet Number: D-3 NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST THE MOUNT FOR FIT -UP AS REQUIRED. 2. ALL INSTALLATION INCLUDES RELEVANT ATTACHMENTS TO THE STRUCTURE SHALL BE IN ACCORD WITH THE REQUIREMENTS SET BY THE MANUFACTURER. MANUFACTURER: COMMSCOPE SSC -760238852 ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY. 1 MTM101101 ENCLOSURE MOUNT BRACKET WELD MENT 1 2 MT -382-14 5/8" X 14" GALV THREADED ROD 2 3 SW -58 BACKING PLATE, .188" X 2.5" X 2.5" W/ 11/16" HOLE 2 4 GWF-05 5/8" GALV FLAT WASHER 4 5 GWL-05 5/8" GALV LOCK WASHER 4 6 GN -05 5/8" GALV HEX NUT 4 7 100521-109 WSHR,FLAT,M10,1 SS5x20x1.20,SST,PA 2 8 100522-37 WSHR, LK, SPLT, MID, SST, PASS 2 9 100534-13 SCR,HCS,HEX,M10X20,SST,PASS 2 10 SWF-03 3/8" SS FLAT WASHER 1 11 SWL-03 3/8" SS LOCK WASHER 1 12 GB -03125 3/8" X 1-1 /4" GALV BOLT KIT 1 ENCLOSURE POLE MOUNT 6" STANDOFF ASSEMBLY N.T.S. 4X 4X 4X 2X NT BRACKET e D-4 EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE o MANUFACTURER: COMMSCOPE METROCELL RADIO CONCEALMENT ENCLOSURE PART NUMBER: SSC -760237600 DESCRIPTION: MICRO RADIO SOLUTION STANDARD COLOR: FAIRFAX BROWN WEIGHT FULLY LOADED: 300 LBS VOLUME: (3.667 FT) x (1.75 FT) x (1.667 FT) = 10.7 CUBIC FEET ff v v SHOWN MOUNTED ON AN 8" POLE CLAMP. STRAP. AND THRU BOLT OPTIONS 3" KNOCKOUT FOR CABLE ENTRY/EXIT O (CROSS CUT RUBBER BROMMETS INCLUDED) FULLY VENTILATED WITH GR487 COMPLIANT PERF PATTERNS 21" TOP VIEW 20" IIY FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE SPECIFICATION N.T.S. UNIVERSAL POLE MOUNT BRACKET TAMPER RESISTANT LATCH WITH PADLOCK HASP 1011i0]SNVAMTiT- REAR VIEW (2) 1-1/4" TRADE SIZE KNOCKOUTS TAMPER RESISTANT MI0SCREWS 0 3" KNOCKOUT FOR RF CABLE ROUTING OPTION UNIVERSAL POLE MOUNT BRACKET (2) 1" TRADE SIZE KNOCKOUT (2) 02" KNOCKOUT FOR CABLE ENTRY/EXIT o 3 o 162 IIY FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE SPECIFICATION N.T.S. UNIVERSAL POLE MOUNT BRACKET TAMPER RESISTANT LATCH WITH PADLOCK HASP 1011i0]SNVAMTiT- REAR VIEW (2) 1-1/4" TRADE SIZE KNOCKOUTS TAMPER RESISTANT MI0SCREWS 0 3" KNOCKOUT FOR RF CABLE ROUTING OPTION UNIVERSAL POLE MOUNT BRACKET (2) 1" TRADE SIZE KNOCKOUT (2) 02" KNOCKOUT FOR CABLE ENTRY/EXIT EIW1143SIDRE MOUNT BRACKET N.T.S. PREPARED FOR 0, AT&T 19801 SW 72ND AVE. TUALATIN, OR 97062 Vendor: 15 INFRASTRUCTURE 2030 MAIN ST. SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: ( Licensor: --.&— 1 �SVINHGr9/Z1 EXPIRES: 1211 "I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THESE PLANS WERE PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SBPERVISIONAND THAT I AM DULY REGISTERED ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON AT&T Site ID: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D 16450-007D 5281 LEOTA ST. SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 Sheet Title: DETAILS Sheet Number: D-4 4 3 162 1 NOTES: 1. ALL METRIC DIMENSIONS ARE IN BRACKETS 11 1 ICN 12 „ 6 2. FEATURES CRITICAL TO QUALITY ARE INDICATED IN AN OVAL CZ) 3. WELDING WORKMANSHIP PER AWS 31.1, TABLE 6.1 4. FINISH: PAINTED. -xx SUFFIX ON PRODUCT PART NUMBER REPRESENTS SPECIFIC COLOR AND/OR FINISH. REFER TO MEfROCELL PRODUCT D COLOR/FINISH SPECIFICATION MTM1004 FOR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. D 5. CHASE THREAD AFTER GALVANIZED CHASE THREAD AFTER GALVANIZED 125 0 A a z �z6.e[6e1.4 ] 25.8[656.0 ] ' o do B 22.1 [560.7 ] C 4 c C DETAILC 2.3[313.1 ] SCALE 1 1 m 0.8[240.6 ] (17.35[440.7 ]) 3 B 1 0[0.0 .] SECTION AA A SCALE t:s o. MAT'L: FPS .188[4. 441 B 4 PLACES o B 188 ff ff 5.00[127.0 ] (6.00[152.41 COMMSCOPE, INC. OF NORTH CAROLINA MURWCES SPPRR A_AM oPu x:.25 3PUQxxf ,06 MTM101101-% 1PVCE x:.12 ..s +2 fNXX xAI SEE NOTE A3 A36 45.0° 45.0 DETAILS rA 010 ?54M000028500 A SCAIE1.mv'g€ ENCLOSURE MOUNT SRACKETWELDMENT REM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION OTY. NOTENo.C+I TMI01102 ENCLOSURE POPE BRACKET 1 VOLLRE ea R na�Y McuE MNAEMxn : Ea.4 MM101101SERIES 2 TMI01103 SUPPORT, STANDOFF 2 3 MTM101104 ROLE MOUNT 1 �pM s� woxxnMn NAM pteuMN SSE! CQ015Camm5 Irc.Caftlr�l IEXSIII C VE�]N SIRT6 PEN9W VERi]NS PNS PEN9W fOFf 4 3N 032H BLACK 1B18 NUT, 1 5 MON A 4 3 2 I EIW1143SIDRE MOUNT BRACKET N.T.S. PREPARED FOR 0, AT&T 19801 SW 72ND AVE. TUALATIN, OR 97062 Vendor: 15 INFRASTRUCTURE 2030 MAIN ST. SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: ( Licensor: --.&— 1 �SVINHGr9/Z1 EXPIRES: 1211 "I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THESE PLANS WERE PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SBPERVISIONAND THAT I AM DULY REGISTERED ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON AT&T Site ID: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D 16450-007D 5281 LEOTA ST. SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 Sheet Title: DETAILS Sheet Number: D-4 { IF r -.A h. CITY OF SPRINGFIELD METER PEDESTAL N.T.S. C III., Elettrlcal label or pemrl, III be dlsplayed an the meter base. See note 5 (2) 8' ground rods requIrecl. with rNrImum IT" Bpaclrg 4 f 2.14" M In -D mublla horns 11 Meter — CIVOUlt tMa Kera — MIrl 11w". rw 5e12 ES Q'I GS . L See note 4 Ta niadlle home To EW.19, SPRMGFIELD UTILITY BOARD ENONEE#UN& STANDARD DISTRJE1i -noN PROC DURES & PO,LI1C1ES- TYPICALUNDERGROUND MOBILE HCHME PEDETMLSEWCE srrueQAr%C rafimaq ESD 0109 Page 1 of 2 NOTES: 1. Appmved service equipmerpt provided by customer includes corEdLd meter base, -growl reed arrd candoctors- 2- Cbstomer installed and rrlwntai ned tranch and conductor beyond point of deFivery (load side of meter) subject to City of Spr rxield approval- 3- Refer to ESD 0091) for details rlegarldirlg S -Lt -B- requirements for ureter irlsiallations- Motor lob on subject to approval by S -U-6- 4. Set a 118" x 1" x l" steel angle -drive into the gFound wd attach it to each side of the pedestal vI 114" orlargler Wts. 6- Access door to&U-6- conrLedons must be Kepi clear bya rr�inimum of G" above the final grade and must have a sealable provision for -LJ -B-. 6- PedesHL constuction, maleHat, and corrosive -resistant finish shall be approved by recognized test laboratory Ci -e- UQ_ 7- Minimum inK4x dimensions of pedestal shah be4" depth and 7-1{Z Mdth. 8- f1+lirimum depth of pedesial in the ground.shall be 24"_ 9- Minims •r meter freight to center -of meter shall be 48°_ 10- Set the pedostaI -ruck that the front door to -U-6- am riectIions rarnains a6cessilsle- 11- Do NOT install customer cDnduO across the front of -U-6- access doix ars the pedestal. REVISIONS Date Description 8724183 Created EJ1511.6 Reformatted, drawing updated SPRtNGFIEL€} UTtLFTY BOARD ENGiNEERBIGSTANDARE] DISTRIBUTION Am PROCEDURES 8 POLICIES TYPICAL UNDERGROUND MOBLLE ROME PEDESTAL SERVICE aTtwo� r,�ive5z ESD 0109 yage.2 oI 2 PREPARED FOR AT&T 19801 SW 72ND AVE. TUALATIN, OR 97062 Vendor: �51NFRASTRUCTURE 2030 MAIN ST. SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: 04/29/21 100% CDs DATE DESCRIPTION Licensor: ��SVINHGra Z9/Z1 EXPIRES: 12131111 • I HEREBY CER1IEY THAT THESE PLANS WERE PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT AM DULY REGISTERED ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON AT&T Site ID: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D 16450-007D 5281 LEOTA ST. SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 Sheet Title: DETAILS Sheet Number: D5 0 0 AVAILABLE FROM EXCEL SIGN AND DECAL: https://vvvvw.weneedsigns.com/product.php? product id=171904&cat=1135&page= l CLICK ON AT&T PH: 510-651-0445 NO] -DC -16 1"x6' NOTICE DECAL "FOR 1 FOOT DISTANCE" VYVYL DECAL WITH ADHESIVE BACKING 1 ORDER COMES IN A PACK PF 25. RF WARNING SIGNS PLACE THREE NOTICE STICKER EQUALLY SPACED AROUND THE BOTTOM OF THE ANTENNA RADOME RF WARNING NOTICE SIGN AT ANTENNA -101- 5' NOTICE ON THIS POLE: RADIO FREQUENCY FIELDS NEAR SOME ANTENNAS MAY EXCEED FCC RULES FOR HUMAN EXPOSURE PERSONNEL CLIMBING THIS TOWER SHOULD BE TRAINED FOR WORKING RADIO FREQUENCY ENVIRONMENTS AND USE A PERSONAL RF MONITORING IF WORKING NEAR ACTIVE ANTENNAS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION RULES ON RADIO FREQUENCY EMISSIONS 47 CFR 1.1307(B) 5" (3 DIGITS REE 000 NETWORK OPERATION CONTROL CENTER (NOC) 1-800-264-6620 f REENTER I.D. NUMBER SHOWN IS FOR EXAMPLE PURPOSES ONLY. THE APPROPRIATE NODE I.D. SHALL BE INDICATE AT EACH NODE NODE NUMBER SHOWN IS FOR EXAMPLE PURPOSES ONLY. THE APPROPRIATE NODE I.D. SHALL BE INDICATED AT EACH NODE PREPARED FOR AT&T 19801 SW 72ND AVE. TUALATIN, OR 97062 Vendor: 51NFRASTRUCTURE 2030 MAIN ST. SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: 0 04/29/21 100% CDs REV DATE DESCRIPTION Licensor: NODE ID#12r V f yS� rg 6.13,9yVINa 1 THIS SITE IS COMPLIANT WITH FCC RULES F FOR BOTH OCCUPATION AND EXPIRES: 12131/21 CONTROLLED AND GENERAL PUBLIC OR NOTES: AT&T TGA R D 0021 SITE NAME SHOWN IS FOR EXAMPLE UNDERCINTROLLED I HEREBY DULY YREGIScREDE GINEEHAT ESEILAMwLA PREPAREDBY 1. WARNING SIGNS TO BE MOUNTED, IN ME OR UNDER Mr DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM PURPOSES ONLY. THE APPROPRIATE SITE DmrREOIsrERED ENGINEER BIDER THE LAwsoTTHE STATE NAME SHALL BE INDICATE AT EACH SITE VIEW, ON EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE ON THE OF OREGON' STAY BACK A MINIMUM OF 4 FEET SAME SIDE AS THE DISCONNECT. FROM ANY ACTIVE ANTENNA 2. WARNING SIGNS TO BE INSTALL PER MANUFACTURES SPECIFICATIONS AND FCC. AT&T Site ID: 1 800 638 2822 SIGNS ALLOWED ONLY AS REQUIRED BY TO DEACTIVATE ANTENNA CALL LAW OR BY THE POLE OWNER. NO THE N.O. PHONE NUMBER BEFORE ADDITIONAL SIGNAGE WILL BE POSTED. CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D OPERATING DISCONNECT U S D. 192355 USID NUMBER SHOWN IS FOR EXAMPLE 16450-007D • -PURPOSES ONLY. THE APPROPRIATE USID NUMBER SHALL BE INDICATE AT EACH SITE IDENTIFICATION SIGN AT DISCONNECT RF WARNING NOTICE SIGNS AT EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE 24"x36" SCALE: N -S 5281 LEOTA ST. SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 Sheet Title: RF WARNING SIGNS Sheet Number: RF -1 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED FIBER AND ELECTRICAL WORK TO BE PERMITTED AND PERFORMED BY OTHERS. (E) TREES (TYP) pa aoQ ae�� o' 0 v aee o a° op6oQ 9 °� ooG oQ Qoao ¢e 0 ' �°�q Sao vo°ao OQ ao m opo. do ¢g;g oo D� p� Q�➢D��o o �➢o� oo ¢ p° O o 9 p°o Obo Odo° i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I G I�a G° °''g➢D��oo op a o Dpoo4 O o� 0 °0 0 odo i 0 I o 3 LEOTA STREET - (1) (F) AT&T POWER LINE (UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ELECTRICAL WORK TO BE PERMITTED AND PERFORMED BY OTHERS) - (UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT) (P) AT&T METER PEDESTAL (P) AT&T DISCONNECT / SURGE SUPPRESSOR (P) WOOD UTILITY POLE (01002) (E) PROPERTY LIN CAUTION: (E) OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES ._ �(E) BUILDING I /FF/�,� d � i - - �(E) BUILDING PARCEL#: 17023331-06000 �(E) BUILDING I _ JV I � I UTILITY COORDINATION SITE PLAN 24"x36" SCALE: 1" — 10'-0" 10 5 0 10' PREPARED FOR AT&T 19801 SW 72ND AVE. TUALATIN, OR 97062 Vendor: )5 INFRASTRUCTURE 2030 MAIN ST. SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: 0 04/29/21 100% CDs REV DATE DESCRIPTION Licensor: JLC K�SVINHGra Z9/Z1 EXPIRES: 12131/21 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THESE EDAM WERE PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUREWISION ANDTHAT I AM ,ULY REGISTERED ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OFTHE STATE OF OREGON AT&T Site ID: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D 16450-007D 5281 LEOTA ST. SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 Sheet Title: UTILITY COORDINATION SITE PLAN Sheet Number: UC 1 1 K.^, BUOY 6—Prat fel dHIDA B3f)d Ant9ma ❑❑-3❑. Lcmi -FI G-Kkk-P Dark Fi bort lmfrom HUtr PLUMBING DIAGRAM JUSIrM 1074dJ4 1n irIrd) AnIt-gnna QRtworm: - Sing-rz.,;,q ee irta with 4 Ports LAId-8 atl p C tZi 4- 2 Pj5rl!&' H Igr,82rd �§113HZJ .6Jtarn ata Pr+adriM supportrllls. L -9 ani an d,1or 2. E GuOz r9p 3mr-ce PC.FjIAVVS Cross Barmf Conq i ner ckxp,s: PRH -1: 4T4R Air -St a III Mtc ro 92511111 - RR H-2. 4T4q Jr4c�iie Mic rD 8&�aiA * AC PowQ. -:5 f M rs Franthiaui Irpq u iI PANEL SCHEDULE VOLTAGE, PHASE: 120V 2W, 1 PH AIC 22KA MTG. VA: 4020 FEED: BOTTOM AMPS 33.5 NEMA RATING: NEMA 4x MAIN BRKR: 60 AMPS p CKT DESCRIPTION VA PER PHASE BRKR P NO. L-1 L-2 AMPS 1 RADIO — 1 670 15 1 2 RADIO — 2 670 15 1 3 SPARE 670 15 1 4 SPARE 670 15 1 5 SPARE 670 15 1 6 SPARE 670 15 1 — CONNECTED VA/PHASE 2010 2010 — CONNECTED AMPS/PHASE 16.75 16.75 24"x36" SCALE: NTS 121 DC POWER SCHEMATIC ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT ---------------------------- (N) 3/q' SCH. 80 PVC CONDUIT W/ (1) #6 GROUND WIRE (N) 1%2' SCH. 80 PVC CONDUIT WITH PULL ROPE UP UTILITY POLE!, SEE ELEVATIONS FOR CONDUIT LOCATION 24"x36" SCALE: NTS PREPARED FOR AT&T 19801 SW 72ND AVE. TUALATIN, OR 97062 Vendor: 15 INFRASTRUCTURE 2030 MAIN ST. SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: Licensor: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THESE EDAM WERE PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION ANDTHAT I AM NLY REGISTERED ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OFTHE STATE OF OREGON AT&T Site ID: C R A N -R W O R -E U G02-007 D 16450-007D 5281 LEOTA ST. SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 Sheet Title: PLUMBING DIAGRAM & DC POWER SCHEMATIC Sheet Number: E-1 1 THIS DOES NOT CONSTITUTES AS A ONE LINE DIAGRAM. POWER DESIGN AND ONE LINE DIAGRAM TO BE FINALIZED WITH POWER PROVIDER AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. NOTES: 1. ALL METALLIC PARTS OF THE INSTALLATION ON THE POLE SHALL BE BONDED TOGETHER AND BARREL COMPRESSION GROUNDED. 2. A COPPER GROUND WIRE, #6 AWS MINIMUM SIZE SHALL BE INSTALLED FROM THE BASE OR FEEDLINE ATTACH TO GROUND CONNECTION POINT OF THE ANTENNA TO A GROUND ROD AT THE BASE OF THE POLE AND BE INSTALLED ADJACENT TO THE ANTENNA FEEDLINE CONDUIT. THE GROUND WIRE SHALL BE PERMANTLY CONNECTED CONTRACTOR TO THE GROUND ROD. 3. WHERE A UTILITY CO. NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR EXISTS, THE GROUND WIRE SHALL BE PERMANTLY BONDED BOND OVER CLAMP BEFORE TO THE UTILITY CO. NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR AT THE NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR LEVEL BY UTILITY CO. CREWS. 4. A GROUND ROD, 8 FEET MINIMUM IN LENGTH SHALL BE INSTALLED (WHERE NO UTILITY CO. GROUND GROUND WIRE ON POLE BETWEEN FACE (NOTCH ROD & INTACT GROUND WIRE EXISTS) AT THE BASE OF THE POLE. THIS INSTALLATION SHALL MEET OR 3. EXCEED THE REQUIREMENTS OF CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINE D16-2 5. THE GROUND WIRE SHALL BE COVERED BY A PROTECTIVE MOLDING FOR ITS ENTIRE LENGTH ON THE IREFERENCE OF UTILITY CO. STD. POLE, EXCEPT AT THE POINT WHERE IT MUST BE EXPOSED FOR BONDING TO THE UTILITY CO. NEUTRAL. 6. THE UTILITY CO. AND COMMUNICATION GROUND RODS SHALL BE BONDED TOGETHER USING COPPER #6 AWG WIRE G R O C N D O N G NOTES 24"x36" SCALE: NTS COAXIAL GROUND KITS W. LONG BARREL COMPRESSION DOUBLE LUG WITH SIGH HOLE, ATTACH TO GROUND BAR & INSTALLED BY ANTENNA CONTRACTOR 0 0 0,0000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O '000000000000000000' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND BAR COPPER WIRE (TYP.) INSTALLED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR NOTES: 1. COAT ALL MECHANICAL CONNECTION WITH "NOOX" OR APPROVED EQUAL 2. ALL GROUND LUGES TO HAVE INSPECTION WINDOWS/SIGHT HOLES G R O D N D O N G BAR 24"x36" SCALE: NTS OVERHEAD POWER DDAGRAM (TYP.) 24"x36" SCALE: NTS GROUND BAR L #6 AWG TO ANTENNA GROUNDS AND EQUIPMENT GROUNDS TWO HOLE LUG, OR EXOTHERMIC WELD TO BE USED WITH #2 AWG BCW TO GROUND ROD J 1 1 WIRE TO GROUND BAR CONNECTION FA 24"x36" SCALE: NTS NOTES: 1. GROUND WIRE MOLDING SHALL BE INSTALLED OVER THE BARE GROUND WIRE TO PROTECT LINE WORKERS, THE WIRE, AND THE PUBLIC. EXTEND PLASTIC MOLDING AT LEAST TWO INCHES BELOW GRADE. 2. THE GROUND WIRE SHALL BE IN ONE CONTINUOUS LENGTH. INSERT GROUND WIRE FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE GROUND CLAMP AND BOND OVER CLAMP BEFORE TIGHTENING. CONNECT TO SECONDARY OR SERVICE NEUTRAL ON THE POLE. PLACE GROUND WIRE ON POLE BETWEEN FACE (NOTCH SIDE) AND SERVICE NEUTRAL. 3. IDRIVE GROUND ROD IN UNDISTURBED EARTH 4. IREFERENCE OF UTILITY CO. STD. 1/2" PLASTIC MOULDING #2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER WIRE (TYP.) GRADE _. LN GROUND ROD CLAMP 6" GROUND ROD, 5/8"0 X 8' LONG (NOT REQUIRED IF PGE GROUND ROD IS PRESENT) CONNECT TO SECONDARY OR SERVICE NEUTRAL 5 HARDWARE DETAIL FOR EXTERIOR CONNECTIONS WOODEN POLE E E 0 2 IC -CRIMP DETAIL TYPE SS TYPE TA TYPE W TYPE GT 24"x36"SCAB CARDWELD DETADLS -D '6' ECTOR CRIMP CONNI TYPE PT TYPE VN TYPE VS TYPE GY 24"x36" SCALE: NTS 13 TYPE GL TYPE NC TYPE VB TYPE GR 24"x36" SCALE: NTS PREPARED FOR AT&T 19801 SW 72ND AVE. TUALATIN, OR 97062 Vendor: )5 INFRASTRUCTURE 2030 MAIN ST. SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: Licensor: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THESE EDAM WERE PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM NLY REGISTERED ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON AT&T Site ID: CRAN-RWOR-EUG02-007D 16450-007D 5281 LEOTA ST. SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 Sheet Title: GROUNDING DETAILS Sheet Number: G-1 LEGEND THIS DOES NOT CONSTITUTES AS A ONE LINE PREPARED FOR DIAGRAM. POWER DESIGN AND ONE LINE DIAGRAM TO BE FINALIZED WITH POWER PROVIDER AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. MGB MASTER GROUND BAR AT&T H A CADWELD 19801 SW 72ND AVE. MECHANICAL CONNECTION TUALATIN, OR 97062 — — — — #2 COPPER -TINNED BARE WIRE. ADD 1/2" WIRE COVER ON THE Vendor: BOTTOM 12 FT. MIN. 36" BELOW GRADE OR 6" BELOW FROST LINE 151NFRASTRUCTURE �rP 2030 MAIN ST. SUITE 200 IRVINE, CA 92614 J5 PROJECT ID: P-042176 Vendor: Vendor: ANTENNA PER PLAN, TYP. NEW ANTENNA SIDE ARM MOUNT DRAWN BY: MDA THRU-BOLT CONNECTION TO 1 LAA - #6 GREEN STRANDED TO CHANNEL, 3/8" DOUBLE LUG I THRU-BOLT CONNECTION, DOUBLE LUG 1 I CHECKED BY: JDM 1 NOTE: I DETAIL SHOWS GENERAL SCHEMATIC GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS ONLY. 1 #2 COPPER -TINNED, BARE WIRE. ADD 1/2' WIRE COVER ON THE BOTTOM 12 FT. 1 I 1 MASTER GROUND BAR (MGB) INSIDE ENCLOSURE I MGB EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE PER PLAN, TYP. 1 0 04/29/21 100% CDs REV DATE DESCRIPTION 1 #2 GREEN STRANDED TO #2 SOLID 1 DISCONNECT PER PLAN, TYP. Licensor: 1 #2 GREEN STRANDED TO #2 SOLID F 89198PE 1 _ OREGON oa O 9 9y13 ... ti%J� 1 SVIN" 4 Z9/1 1 I EXPIRES: 12131/21 1 WOOD POLE 1 1 ' I HEREBY ORUN ER M THATDIRETHESE SUPEW ISION NDTHAREA BY AM MERE UNDERMY ENGINEER UNDERISQV ANOiF THE DULY REGISTERED ENGINEER EGOER THE Wws oEiHE siAiE OF OREGON GRADE 1 AT&T Site IF L CRAN RWOR EUG02 007D (N) GROUND ROD 5/8" x 8' LONG 16450-007D COPPER CLAD STEEL (IF REQUIRED) 5281 LEOTA ST. SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 Sheet Title: Sheet Number: G-2 NOT USED TYPICAL GROUNDING DIAGRAM 24"x36" SCALE: N1�; 1 aw CRAN_RWOR EUG02 001 / 16450-001 D PHOTO SIMULATION APRIL 29, 2021 B INFRASTRUCTURE PAGE 1 44° 02' 47.35" N 122° 56' 16.55" W (,-2021 DOODLerwPS Disclaimer'. These photographic simulations have been provided to aid in visualizing how the proposed wireless telecommunications facility shown herein would appear if constructed. 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AT&T Radio Frequency Safety Survey Report Prediction (RFSSRP) Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 M-RFSC Name: Piero Rovani FA#: 14810823 Site Structure Type: Utility Pole LISID: 277287 PACE#: MRWOR030287/ MRWOR032548 Site ID: 16450-007 Prepared For: AT&T Mobility, LLC Address: 5281 Leota ST c/o J5 Infrastructure Partners Springfield, Oregon 97478 2030 Main Street, Suite 200 County: Lane Irvine, CA 92614 Latitude: 44.04 64 861 1 Longitude: -122.93793056 EBI Project Number: 6221002063 Report Information: Report Writer: Rebecca Sinisgalli Report Date: April 27, 2021 CDs: ATT_16450-007_100% CD REV 0_2021-04-21 (S&S) Compliance Statement: AT&T Mobility Compliance Statement: Based on the information collected, AT&T Mobility will be Compliant with FCC Rules and Regulations at the nearest walking surface if recommendations in the Compliance Summary are implemented. EBI Consulting environmental I engineering l due diligence AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). 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Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site FA: 14810823 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Site USID: 277287 I 2.0 SIGNAGE AND MITIGATION PLAN........................................................................................3 3.0 ANTENNA INVENTORY..........................................................................................................4 4.0 WORST-CASE PREDICTIVE MODELING.................................................................................6 5.0 COMPLIANCE SUMMARY..................................................................................................... 12 6.0 APPENDICES........................................................................................................................ 13 APPENDIXA: FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) REQUIREMENTS ................. 14 APPENDIX EI: AT&T RF EXPOSURE POLICY REQUIREMENTS.................................................. 17 APPENDIXC: AT&T SIGNAGE AND MITIGATION.................................................................... 18 APPENDIX D: LIMITATIONS...................................................................................................... 19 APPENDIXE: RoofMmterT".................................................................................................... 20 APPENDIX F: CERTIFICATIONS................................................................................................ 21 AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site FA 14810823 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Site USID: 277287 EnviroBusiness Inc. (dba EBI Consulting) has been contracted by AT&T Mobility, LLC to conduct radio frequency electromagnetic (RF-EME) modeling for AT&T Site 16450-007 located at 5281 Leota ST in Springfield, Oregon to determine RF-EME exposure levels from proposed AT&T wireless communications equipment at this site. As described in greater detail in Appendix A of this report, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has developed Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Limits for general public exposures and occupational exposures. This report summarizes the results of RF-EME modeling in relation to relevant FCC RF-EME compliance standards for limiting human exposure to RF- EME fields. This document addresses the compliance of AT&T's transmitting facilities independently and in relation to all collocated facilities at the site. 1.1 SITE SUMMARY Recommended Mitigation at the Site: Access Point(s): o To reduce the risk of exposure and/or injury, EBI recommends that access to the utility pole or areas associated with the active antenna installation be restricted and secured where possible. Signage at AT&T Mobility Sectors: o A: Blue 7" by 7" Stonehouse NOTICE signs on opposite sides ofthe utility pole, 3' below the bottom of the antenna Barriers at AT&T Mobility Sectors: o A: Barriers are not recommended because the areas of concern extend into free space over lower walking/working surfaces. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 2 o Predictive Modeling Results: The maximum predictive power density generated by the antennas is approximately 0. 17 percent of the FCC's general public limit (0.03 percent of the FCC's occupational limit) at the utility line level. It should be noted that percentage of MPE is based on spatially -averaged power densities over a height of six feet, with the height of the utility line being centered within that spatial range. At the antenna face level, the maximum predictive power density generated by the antennas is approximately 187.76 percent of the FCC's general public limit (37.552 percent of the FCC's occupational limit). Atground level, the maximum predictive power density generated by the antennas is approximately 0.00018 percent of the FCC's general public limit (0.000036 percent of the FCC's occupational limit). AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 3 2.0 SIGNAGE AND MITIGATION PLAN Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site FA 14810823 3.0 ANTENNA INVENTORY Site USID: 277287 4 Note there are I AT&T pseudo -omni antennas per sector M this site. For clarity, the dil(erent frequencies for each antenna are entered on separate lines. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement. ©2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. m m ^ #z > Cid =n W `c y o 3E i P n E. d$ W e Q c. m E o c SC i � �U m9. 2 F Q Q m •y EQ 7,ma.. Q 6o F Q f Q LL 1 ATT GALTRONla GQ2412-B6613 MDT 1900 Iwo 0 0 169 20 5 4 &73 70.80 116.11 I ATT GALTRONla GQ2412-BM 13 MDT 2100 1100 0 0 130 20 5 4 667 M35 118.49 Note there are I AT&T pseudo -omni antennas per sector M this site. For clarity, the dil(erent frequencies for each antenna are entered on separate lines. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement. ©2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site FA 14810823 Site USID: 277287 5 AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement. ©2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Antenna Radiation Z -Height Utility Z -Height Ant # NAMEX Y Centerline Line Ground ATT 14.8 5.1 37.0 19.0 36.0 AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement. ©2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 6 4.0 WORST-CASE PREDICTIVE MODELING In accordance with AT&T's RF Exposure policy, EBI performed theoretical modeling using RoofMasterT. software to estimate the worst-case power density at the site utility line level and ground -level resulting from operation of the antennas. For this report, EBI utilized antenna and power data provided by AT&T and compared the resultant worst- case MPE levels to the FCC's occupationallcontrolled exposure limits outlined in OET Bulletin 65. The assumptions used in the modeling are based upon information provided by AT&T and information gathered from other sources. There are no other wireless carriers with equipment installed at this site. Based on worst-case predictive modeling, there are no modeled exposures on any accessible utility line level and ground walking/working surface related to ATT's proposed antennas that exceed the FCC's occupational and/or general public exposure limits at this site. Modeling indicates that the worst-case emitted power density may exceed the FCC's general public limit within approximately 4 feet ofthe antenna face. Modeling also indicates thatthe worst-case emitted power density may exceed the FCC's general population limit within approximately 3 feet below the bottom of the AT&T antenna. At the nearest walking/working surfaces to the AT&T antennas on the utility line level, the maximum power density generated by the AT&T antennas is approximately 0. 17 percent of the FCC's general public limit (0.03 percent of the FCC's occupational limit). The composite exposure level from all carriers on this site is approximately 0. 17 percent of the FCC's general public limit (0.03 percent of the FCC's occupational limit) at the nearest walking/working surface to each antenna. It should be noted that percentage of MPE is based on spatially -averaged power densities over a height of six feet, with the height of the utility line being centered within that spatial range. Based on worst-case predictive modeling, there are no areas at ground/street level related to the proposed AT&T antennas that exceed the FCC's occupational or general public exposure limits at this site. At ground/street level, the maximum power density generated by the antennas is approximately 0.00018 percent of the FCC's general public limit (0.000036 percent of the FCC's occupational limit). Microwave dish antennas are designed for point-to-point operations at the elevations of the installed equipment rather than ground -level coverage. Based on AT&T's RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document, dated October 28, 2014, microwave antennas are considered compliant if they are higher than 20 feet above any accessible walking/working surface. There are no microwaves installed at this site. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site FA 14810823 Site USID: 277287 7 Elevation View 4' 3' ' UTILITY LINE -17 4D AD JD Percent MPE Legend ID ❑ o Too ■Too e -woe ■ wo -woo ■ 5000%. Public Limits sula W Vertical 10 moi gild sze AdZeucAvg C..ie. Colo, Case l GROUND LEVEL4 ATT AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 8 Note: Graphical representation of MPE is based on spatially -averaged power densities over a height of six feet, with the height of the utility line being centered within that spatial range. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 9 Antenna Face Level 0 N SECTOR L-0rAST'T UTILITY LINE -1 ]' GROUND LEVEL-OPercent APE Legend ❑ D. 0 ■ 10000 ■ 50 0 % 50"e-SOoo°e ■ o00 Public Limits i Sula,9 9 101ootgiid eso lAvg 34 w 40 Feel Ghia, Colo, Code ATT AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 10 Ground Level 0 feet AGL AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. 0 N sEcrDR A �oTA sT�� ILL ILITY LINE =1]' GROUND LEVEL-4 P—tut HPE Legend ❑ 0'' ■ TDO>"5➢O> ❑ soN5D0o? ■ 500 Public mlls Sula9 lO Not g,itl see LAvg O N 6 Feet) Gniei Glen Gde ATT AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 11 AT&T Contribution of More Than 5% of the FCC's General Exposure RF Limit Note that the areas shown in purple are where AT&T antennas contribute more than 5% of the FCC's general exposure RF limit. These do not overlap any areas in from of other carrier amennas exceeding the FCC's general exposure RF limit because there are no other carriers as shown in Figure I. Under FCC regulations, AT&T is therefore not responsible for predicted exceedances of another carrier's antennas. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. 0 N SECTOR OTA STi- OTILITY LINE=P' — GROUND LEVELP Pamenl MPE Legend ❑ SO 51 IN Di Public Limits S—, 10 lost did bier, 1A, Db6F-1) CIFF18F Color Code ii ALL Note that the areas shown in purple are where AT&T antennas contribute more than 5% of the FCC's general exposure RF limit. These do not overlap any areas in from of other carrier amennas exceeding the FCC's general exposure RF limit because there are no other carriers as shown in Figure I. Under FCC regulations, AT&T is therefore not responsible for predicted exceedances of another carrier's antennas. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 12 5.0 COMPLIANCE SUMMARY Based on the information collected, AT&T Mobility will be Compliant with FCC Rules and Regulations at the nearest walking surface if recommendations in the Compliance Summary are implemented. The following mitigation measures are recommended for this site. Access Point(s): o To reduce the risk of exposure and/or injury, EBI recommends that access to the utility pole or areas associated with the active antenna installation be restricted and secured where possible. AT&T Mobility Sectors: o Sector A Blue 7" by 7" Stonehouse NOTICE signs on opposite sides of the utility pole, 3' below the bottom of the antenna AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site FA 14810823 6.0 APPENDICES Site USID: 277287 13 AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not(or use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 14 Appendix A: FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) REQUIREMENTS The FCC has established Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits for human exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic (RF-EME) energy fields, based on exposure limits recommended by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) and, over a wide range of frequencies, the exposure limits developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) and adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to replace the 1982 ANSI guidelines. Limits for localized absorption are based on recommendations of both ANSIIIEEE and NCRP. The FCC guidelines incorporate two separate tiers of exposure limits that are based upon occupationallcontrolled exposure limits (for workers) and general publicluncontrolled exposure limits for members of the general public. Occupational/controlled exposure limits apply to situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment and in which those persons who are exposed have been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. Occupational/ controlled exposure limits also apply where exposure is of a transient nature as a result of incidental passage through a location where exposure levels may be above general publicluncontrolled limits (see below), as long as the exposed person has been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over his or her exposure by leaving the area or by some other appropriate means. General publidunccntrolled exposure limits apply to situations in which the general public may be exposed or in which persons who are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be made fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure. Therefore, members of the general public would always be considered under this category when exposure is not employment-related, for example, in the case of a telecommunications tower that exposes persons in a nearby residential area. Table I and Figure I (below), which are included within the FCC's OET Bulletin 65, summarize the MPE limits for RF emissions. These limits are designed to provide a substantial margin of safety. They vary by frequency to take into account the different types of equipment that may be in operation at a particular facility and are "time -averaged" limits to reflect different durations resulting from controlled and uncontrolled exposures. The FCC's MPEs are measured in terms of power (mW) over a unit surface area (cm2). Known as the power density, the FCC has established an occupational MPE of 5 milliwatts per square centimeter (mW/cm2) and an uncontrolled MPE of I mW/cm2 for equipment operating in the 1900 MHz frequency range. For the AT&T equipment operating at 700 MHz, the FCC's occupational MPE limit is 2.33 mW/cm2 and an uncontrolled MPE limit of 0.47 mW/cm2. For the AT&T equipment operating at 1900 MHz, the FCC's occupational MPE is 5.0 mW/cm2 and an uncontrolled MPE limit of 1.0 mW/cm2. These limits are considered protective of these populations. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site FA 14810823 Site USID: 277287 IS Table I: Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MIRE) (A) Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) /m Magnetic Field Strength (H) (Alm) Power Density (S) in Averaging Time [E]z, [H]z, or S minutes 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 (100)* 6 3.0-30 18428 4.891F 900/ * 6 30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6 300-1,500 U300 6 1,500-100,000 B) Limits for General Public/Uncontrolled Exposure 5 6 Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) /m Magnetic Field Strength (H) (Alm)(mW/cm2) Power Density (S) Averaging Time [E]z, [H]2, or S minutes 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 (100)* 30 1.34-30 824/f 2.198 I80/ * 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1,500 f/1,500 30 1,500-100,000 1.0 30 f = Frequency in (MHz) * Plane -wave equivalent power density Finure 1. FCC Limits for Maximum Permissibie Exposure (MPE) UfL 0.03 Plane -wave Equivalent Power Density Occup.bonaf/C.hus +d Exp.. -- -- General Popula1,.1U ft q dEzposum � r� Frequency (MHz) 1,500 Based on the above, the most restrictive thresholds for exposures of unlimited duration to RF energy for several personal wireless services are summarized below: AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 16 Personal Wireless Service Approzimate Frequency Occupational MPE public MPE Microwave (Point -to -Point) 5,000 - 80,000 MHz 5.00 mW/cm' 1.00 mW/cm' Broadband Radio (BRS) 2,600 MHz 5.00 mW/cm' 1.00 mW/cm' Wireless Communication (WCS) 2,300 MHz 5.00 mW/cm' 1.00 mW/cm' Advanced Wireless (AWS) 2,100 MHz 5.00 mW/cm' 1.00 mW/cm' Personal Communication (PCS) 1,950 MHz 5.00 mW/cm' 1.00 mW/cm' Cellular Telephone 870 MHz 2.90 mW/cm' 0.58 mW/cm' Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) 855 MHz 2.85 mW/cm' 0.57 mW/cm' Long Term Evolution (LTE) 700 MHz 2.33 mW/cm' 0.47 mW/cm' Most Restrictive Frequency Range 30-300 MHz 1.00 mW/cm' 0.20 mW/cm' MPE limits are designed to provide a substantial margin of safety. These limits apply for continuous exposures and are intended to provide a prudent margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or health. Personal Communication (PCS) facilities used by AT&T in this area operate within a frequency range of 700-1900 MHz. Facilities typically consist of: I ) electronic transceivers (the radios or cabinets) connected to wired telephone lines; and 2) antennas that send the wireless signals created by the transceivers to be received by individual subscriber units (PCS telephones). Transceivers are typically connected to antennas by coaxial cables. Because of the short wavelength of PCS services, the antennas require line -of -site paths for good propagation, and are typically installed above ground level. Antennas are constructed to concentrate energy towards the horizon, with as little energy as possible scattered towards the ground or the sky. This design, combined with the low power of PCS facilities, generally results in no possibility for exposure to approach Maximum Pennissible Exposure (MPE) levels, with the exception of areas directly in front of the antennas. FCC Compliance Requirement A site is considered out of compliance with FCC regulations if there are areas that exceed the FCC exposure limits and there are no RF hazard mitigation measures in place. Any carrier which has an installation that contributes more than 5% of the applicable MPE must participate in mitigating these RF hazards. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 17 Appendix B: AT&T RF EXPOSURE POLICY REQUIREMENTS AT&T's RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document, dated May 27, 2015, requires that: I. All sites must be analyzed for RF exposure compliance; 2. All sites must have that analysis documented; and 3. All sites must have any necessary signage and barriers installed. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site FA 14810823 Appendix C: AT&T SIGNAGE AND MITIGATION Site USID: 277287 18 Signs are the primary means for control of access to areas where RF exposure levels may potentially exceed the MPE. As presented in the AT&T guidance document, the signs must: • Be posted at a conspicuous point; • Be posted at the appropriate locations; • Be readily visible; and • Make the reader aware of the potential risksro for to entering the affected area. The table below presents the signs that may be used for AT&T installations. CRAN I HETN ET Small Cell Decals I Signs (®11 A �,nnnn, STONEHOUSE rtr.mw«nxeaM m.r.,n•eeu.Ftt. .wuN. NmX. Ips u•s,mni pppnl,wn. NOTICE $1,y4I,NI I I.—sinom8•anhnna. DECAL C.NAUTMaa UN,p nYro ],Wwlp XyN mNapsuNwMb h.L TRILINGUAL >i0i eper,t n. nas,.msar" NOTICE mamen a ACAUTION .bm_yyyam.y,. m . _� mi'mamwmp�nnm..l.r..nmpl..,, STONEHOUSE yabass .m.m NOTICESIGN RoglmmrN lronYollne in0IDi4]03pbuIsa ] Mr...... pMru balm,mid'aaar mnmenaM. w r.wire CAUTION 2- a—,m,p,m miT "1.. ROOFTOP Ti, . �, e. sne uuo ACAUTION ACAUTION ya A CAUTION 0 STONEHOUSE «i emagy a,. lnzl by ibis mnun ,may ca—blb. FCCY mnnn n•nl.mit.. w,.i•.p° CAUTION "a]Masl I I•el,wasuomlw,nl.nm. DECAL C•NATBT48034]TZopwnBlnm],Iof Mlpi sau Ivan idihm 11wt n®overv.1—ba,.. A CAUTION CAUTION 2C - TOWER -PARAPETS .al 11-1 STONEHOUSE.�m.�m.a.r..nmp..a. .�.e CAUTION rvm�.ar..n a'ro SIGN ml-mis. nu.w2 aml.�w Uani v�irvnbm p+m to WARNING2A mVmm^Bam umzaorrvW�n Alerting Signs (®11 A TRILINGUAL NOTICE NOTICE 2 ACAUTION ACAUTION a-.... CAUTION 2- "",`.",,,.....""•. ROOFTOP CAUTION 2A ACAUTION ACAUTION ya w n®overv.1—ba,.. CAUTION 2B CAUTION 2C - TOWER -PARAPETS WARNINGIB WARNING2A AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site FA 14810823 Appendix D: LIMITATIONS Site USID: 277287 19 This report was prepared for the use of AT&T Mobility, LLC to meet requirements outlined in AT&T's corporate RF safety guidelines. It was performed in accordance with generally accepted practices of other consultants undertaking similar studies at the same time and in the same locale under like circumstances. The conclusions provided by EBI are based solely on the information provided by the client. The observations in this report are valid on the date of the investigation. Any additional information that becomes available concerning the site should be provided to EBI so that our conclusions may be revised and modified, if necessary. This report has been prepared in accordance with Standard Conditions for Engagement and authorized proposal, both of which are integral parts of this report. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site FA 14810823 Appendix E: RoofMasterTM Site USID: 277287 20 RoofMasterT. is a widely -used predictive modeling program that has been developed to predict RF power density values for rooftop and tower telecommunications sites produced by vertical collinear antennas that are typically used in the cellular, PCS, paging and other communications services. Using the computational methods set forth in Federal Communications (FCC) Office of Engineering & Technology (OET) Bulletin 65, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields" (OET-65), RoofMasterT. calculates predicted power density in a scalable grid based on the contributions of all RF sources characterized in the study scenario. At each grid location, the cumulative power density is expressed as a percentage of the FCC limits. Manufacturer antenna pattern data is utilized in these calculations. RoofMasterTM models consist of the Far Field model as specified in OET-65 and an implementation of the OET-65 Cylindrical Model (Sula9). The models utilize several operational specifications for different types of antennas to produce a plot of spatially -averaged power densities that can be expressed as a percentage of the applicable exposure limit. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site FA 14810823 Appendix F: CERTIFICATIONS Site USID: 277287 21 AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not(or use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 22 Preparer Certification 1, Rebecca Sinisgalli, state that: • I am an employee of EnviroBusiness Inc. (d/b/a EBI Consulting), which provides RF-EME safety and compliance services to the wireless communications industry. • I have successfully completed RF-EME safety training, and I am aware of the potential hazards from RF-EME and would be classified "occupational" under the FCC regulations. • I am fully aware of and familiar with the Rules and Regulations of both the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) with regard to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. • I have been trained in on the procedures outlined in AT&T's RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document (dated October 28, 2014) and on RF-EME modeling using RoofMasterT. modeling software. • I have reviewed the data provided by the client and incorporated it into this Site Compliance Report such that the information contained in this report is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Meredith Hewett From: NORLAND Dan <dann@subutil.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 2:15 PM To: Martha Miller Cc: Wendy Long; lames Lemons; Andrew Mishler; Meredith Hewett; David Barnes Subject: RE: Application for Wireless - AT&T Small Cell EUG02_007 / 16450-007 - SUB Pole # 01002 SUB should be able to accommodate and provide service for the poles identified for EUG02_10C at 11158th Street and EUG02_7D at 5281 Leota Street. Those applications are accepted and can move forward. I do not have enough information about EUG02_12F at 1210 Mohawk Blvd to make a determination. The poles nearest to that address are not acceptable poles. Please let me know which pole is being requested. Regards, Dan Norland Electric Engineering Technician Springfield Utility Board 541.744.3784 (Office) 541.735.0377 (Cell) From: Martha Miller<mmiller@J51P.Com> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 202112:06 PM To: NORLAND Dan <dann@subutil.com> Cc: Wendy Long<wlong@J51P.Com>; James Lemons<jlemons@JSIP.Com>; Andrew Mishler<amishler@J51P.Com>; Meredith Hewett<mhewett@J51P.Com>; David Barnes<DBarnes@JSIP.Com> Subject: RE: Application for Wireless - AT&T Small Cell EUG02_007 / 16450-007 - SUB Pole # 01002 Hi Dan, With the significant wait for approval here, we would like to work the BP in parallel. Can you please provide some form of approval to move forward? Even just an acceptance of the application will usually work. We would obviously not move forward if your ultimate decision were to not move forward on the site. Also, just for my edification, do you have SUB's pole standards? Thanks, Martha Miller Project Manager I JS Infrastructure Partners Mobile: 51&325-3382 21mmiller0 5ip.com 151NFRASTRUCJURE From: NORLAND Dan <dann@subutil.com> Sent: Friday, April 23, 202111:10 AM To: Martha Miller<mmiller@JSIP.Com> Cc: Wendy Long<wlon¢@J51P.Com>; James Lemons <ilemons(c@J51P.Com>; Andrew Mishler<amishler(c@J51P.Com>; Meredith Hewett<mhewett@J51P.Com>; David Barnes<DBarnes@J51P.Com> Subject: RE: Application for Wireless- AT&T Small Cell EUG02_007 / 16450-007- SUB Pole p 01002 It is currently extremely busy. I would expect 3 months. Regards, Dan Norland Electric Engineering Technician Springfield Utility Board 541.744.3784 (Office) 541.735.0377 (Cell) From: Martha Miller<mmillerPJ51P.Com> Sent: Friday, April 23, 202111:08 AM To: NORLAND Dan <dannPsubutil.com> Cc: Wendy Long<wlon¢@JSIP.Com>; James Lemons <ilemons0J51P.Com>; Andrew Mishler<amishler@J51P.Com>; Meredith Hewett<mhewett@J$IP.Com>; David Barnes<DBarnes@J$IP.Com> Subject: RE: Application for Wireless - AT&T Small Cell EUG02_007 / 16450-007 - SUB Pole 1101002 Hi Dan! Since we are re -learning this process, can you please advise on a forecast for review and approval? Thanks! Martha Miller Project Manager I JS Infrastructure Partners Mobile: 510-325-3362 ®mmillertib 5io.com 151NFRASTRUCTURE From: NORLAND Dan <dann@subutil.com> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 20218:08 AM To: Martha Miller<mmiller(@J51P.Com> Cc: Wendy Long<wlona(c@J51P.Com>; James Lemons <ilemons(c@J51P.Com>; Andrew Mishler<amishler(c@J51P.Com>; Meredith Hewett<mhewettCdJ51P.Com>; David Barnes<DBarnesCdJ51P.Com> Subject: RE: Application for Wireless -AT&T Small Cell EUG02_007/16450-007-SUB Pole p 01002 Received. Regards, Dan Norland Electric Engineering Technician Springfield Utility Board 541.744.3784 (Office) 541.735.0377 (Cell) From: Martha Miller<mmiller(a@J51P.Com> Sent: Friday, April 16, 202112:34 PM To: NORLAND Dan <dannPsubutil.com> Cc: Wendy Long<wlongPJ51P.Com>; James Lemons <ilemons@J51P.Com>; Andrew Mishler<amishlerPJSIP.Com>; Meredith Hewett<mhewett@J51P.Com>; David Barnes<DBarnes@J51P.Com> Subject: Application for Wireless -AT&T Small Cell EUG02_007 / 16450-007 -SUB Pole # 01002 Hi Dan! Attached you will find submittal materials for a Small Cell facility proposed to be placed on a SUB owned pole (01002). Please review the attached CDs and Service Request Form. A check has been sent, FedEx tracking # 786037675599. A Pole Attachment Ticket has been submitted into NJUNS (PA4651095) as well. Please confirm receipt of these materials at your earliest convenience. Contact me with any questions or concerns. Thank you for your time and attention. Thank you, Martha Miller Project Manager I JS Infrastructure Partners Mobile: 51&325-3382 ® mmillerfrai5io.com 151NFRASTRUCTURE Our structural analysis was performed based on the requirements set forth by the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC 2017). The maximum anticipated pole stress usage is expressed as a percentage of overall capacity as a result of the associated NESC Rule 2508 Construction Grade C. For pole structural analysis, referto O -Calc Pro Analysis Report. It should be noted that the structural analysis is limited to computer assisted structural analysis and theorical capacity of the pole. If the pole is of lower material grade than the assumed material strength used in the analysis, additional capacity may not exist. As such, J5 Infrastructure Partners will be notified in which a revised structural analysis will be required. Proposed New -35'-6" AGL Pole Replacement: Length of Pole: 45 ft. Pole Class: 4 Min. Embedment: 9'-6" Wood Species (Fiber Strength): Douglas -Fir (8000 psi) Existing power lines: At 28'-11" (assumed for the purpose of this structural analysis) J5INPRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS 2030 Main Street, Suite 200,1.ne, CA 92614 (949) 247-7767 A@ querque, NM o Base, ID o EI Pew, T o Las Vegas, NV o Denver, CO o Irvine, CA Page 1 of 2 �51NFRAKRUCTURE May 14, 2021 AT&T RE: Site Name: CRAN RWOR EUG02 007D Pole: New 35'-6" A. L.G Wood Pole SCIP ID#: 16450-007D Site Address: 5281 Leota St. Springfield, OR 97478 County: Lane County Jurisdiction: City of Springfield Project Description: Structural Analysis for a Wood Pole Replacementwith a maximum allowable height increase up to -35'-6" A.G.L. To Whom It May Concern: We were commissioned by AT&T to perform a structural analysis of the above referenced project for AT&T proposed antenna implementations. The intent of our analysis is to determine a wood pole replacement for the existing 29'-7" wood pole, No. 01002, located at 5281 Leota St. Springfield, OR capable of supporting AT&T's proposed antenna implementations. Our structural analysis was performed based on the requirements set forth by the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC 2017). The maximum anticipated pole stress usage is expressed as a percentage of overall capacity as a result of the associated NESC Rule 2508 Construction Grade C. For pole structural analysis, referto O -Calc Pro Analysis Report. It should be noted that the structural analysis is limited to computer assisted structural analysis and theorical capacity of the pole. If the pole is of lower material grade than the assumed material strength used in the analysis, additional capacity may not exist. As such, J5 Infrastructure Partners will be notified in which a revised structural analysis will be required. Proposed New -35'-6" AGL Pole Replacement: Length of Pole: 45 ft. Pole Class: 4 Min. Embedment: 9'-6" Wood Species (Fiber Strength): Douglas -Fir (8000 psi) Existing power lines: At 28'-11" (assumed for the purpose of this structural analysis) J5INPRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS 2030 Main Street, Suite 200,1.ne, CA 92614 (949) 247-7767 A@ querque, NM o Base, ID o EI Pew, T o Las Vegas, NV o Denver, CO o Irvine, CA Page 1 of 2 Stress Usage: Pole = 17% Due to limited data, J5 Infrastructure Partners made certain assumptions regarding our evaluation. The new pole replacement and embedment are presumed to be properly installed in accordance with all applicable codes. All mounted antenna mounts, and relevant equipment are presumed to be properly fastened and in good reliable structural condition throughout the lifetime of the pole. Should any structural elements be deemed to be altered, J5 infrastructure Partners shall not be held liable for any structural deficiencies. Based on our findings, the existing wood pole, located at 5281 Leota St. Springfield can be replaced with a new 45' -Class 4 wood pole w/ 9'-6" min. embedment as per ANSI or equivalent. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at (949) 247-7767. J5 Infrastructure Partners, Prepared By: Reviewed By: PRpF C 8819E OREOON 7.� 13.70�f Jacg Fg YfN K G�'' P3RE5: 1 12021 Danh Ho, E.I.T James Chung, P.E. Engineer -in -Training Engineering Manager J5 INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS 2030 Main Street, Suite 200,11 CA 92814 (949) 247-7767 A@uquerque, NM o BaEe, ID o EI Paw, T o Las Vegas, NV o Denver, CO o Irvine, CA Page 2 of 2 Poe 1D:Pde 01002gc reoea).pplx O -Calc® Pro Analysis Report Friday, May 14,202110:19 AM Pole Num: 01002 Pole Length / Class: 4514 Code: NESC Structure Type: Angle Carrier : AT&T Species: DOUGLAS FIR NESC Rule: Rule 250B Status Unguyed Site Name CRAN_RVYOR_EUG02_007D Groundline Setting Depth (ft): 9.50 Contstruction Grade: C Pole Strength Factor: 0.85 Address : 5281 Leota St. G/L Circumference (in): 33.74 Loading District: Medium Transverse Wind LF: 1.75 City : Springfield G/L Fiber Stress (psi): 8,000 Ice Thickness (in): 0.25 Vire Tension LF: 1.30 State and Zip : OR 97478 Allowable Stress (psi): 6,800 Wind Speed (mph): 39.53 Vertical LF: 1.90 County : Lane County Fiber Stress Ht. Reduc: No Wind Pressure (psf): 4.00 6,650 60.8 Latitude: 656 0.000000 Deg Longitude: 20 676 0.000000 Deg Elevation: 0 Feet Pole Moments (ft -Ib) Load Angle Wind Angle Pole Capacity Utilization (%) Height Wind Angle Max Cap Util 11,370 (ft) (deg) Maximum 17.1 0.0 277.7 Groundline 17.1 0.0 277.7 Vertical 10.5 18.5 277.7 Pole Moments (ft -Ib) Load Angle Wind Angle (dog) (dog) Max Cap Util 11,370 279.2 277.7 Groundline 11,370 279.2 277.7 GL Allowable 68,937 Load- Load Groundline Load Summary - Reporting Angle Mode: Load - Reporting Angle: 279.2° Shear Applied Bending Applied Pole Bending Vertical Vertical Total Pole Load- Load Moment Moment Capacity Stress Load Stress Stress Capacity (lbs) (%) (ft -Ib) (%) (%) (+/-psi) (Ibs) (psi) (psi) (%) Powers 46 11.0 1,337 12.2 1.9 132 37 0 132 1.9 GenericEquipments 193 46.0 6,650 60.8 9.7 656 1,841 20 676 9.9 Pole 180 43.0 2,953 27.0 4.3 291 1,706 19 310 4.6 Insulators 0 0.0 2 0.0 0.0 0 10 0 0 0.0 Pole Load 419 100.0 10,942 100.0 15.9 1,079 3,593 40 1,119 16.5 Pole Reserve Capacity 57,995 84.1 5,721 5,681 83.5 V.m 5.01 ' hdudes Load Fadcr(s) Page 1 or 3 ' W t W d ParGuy Wre ' W d At =.7- Pde ID:Pde 01002Qc remewtpplx O -Calc® Pro Analysis Report Frill May 14,202110:19 AM Load Summary by Owner - Reporting Angle Mode: Load - Reporting Angle: 279.2° Owner Owner Height (11) Har"¢. Offset (�) Offset Angle Itle91 Rotate Angle (deg) Shear Applied Bending Applied Pole Bending Vertical Vertical Total Pole Diarneler Load- Load Moment Moment Capacity Stress Load Stress Stress Capacity (ft -Ib) (Ibs) (%) (ft -Ib) (%) (%) (+/-psi) (Ibs) (psi) (psi) (%) <Undelined> 148 35.3 5,277 48.2 7.7 521 1,287 14 535 7.9 Extenet 91 21.7 2,712 24.8 3.9 268 600 7 274 4.0 Pole 180 43.0 2,953 27.0 4.3 291 1,706 19 310 4.6 Totals: 419 100.0 10,942 100.0 15.9 1,079 3,593 40 1.119 16.5 Detailed Load Power Secondary Secondary nponems: Owner Owner Height (11) Har"¢. Offset (�) Offset Angle Itle91 Rotate Angle (deg) owner Night Harz cable sag al Ceti Onset N1ntl (e) Oriel Diarneler Max Weight MomenP MomenP MomenP (in) (in) Tett (111 12 (ft -Ib) (ft4b) (ft -Ib) (ft -Ib) Iftl 350.0 Ol1PLE 6AM 28.90 6.22 0.5370 2.06 0.071 DUPLE 6AM 28.90 6.22 0.5370 3.00 0.071 GenericEquipment Owner Owner Height (11) Har"¢. Offset (�) Offset Angle Itle91 Rotate Angle (deg) Uril Weigh pbsl Spell span Wre Tension Tension Onset N1ntl Moment gdh Angle Length gbs) MomenP MomenP MomenP et GP 1) (deg) 1ft) 12 (ft -Ib) (ft4b) (ft -Ib) (ft -Ib) 40.0 350.0 40.4 43 537 2 314 853 52.0 190.0 52.6 52 25 4 454 483 25.00 11.94 2/0.0 Talets: 562 6 769 1,337 GenericEquipment Owner Owner Height (11) Har"¢. Offset (�) Offset Angle Itle91 Rotate Angle (deg) Uril Weigh pbsl Uril Heigh lin) Uril Depth (•^) Unit Diameter lin) Uric Length MI Offset MamM` (ft46) Vdrntl Mameri` (ft4b) Moment et GL• 111461 Cylinder Canister Antenna Angle 36.20 21.55 0.0 0.0 22.70 24.00 -- 14.90 - 12 612 625 ISox Antenna Mcunt (in) 35.60 16.34 0.0 0.0 30.00 5.00 16.00 -- 5.00 12 218 231 Cylinder VCandud Ddenet 25.00 11.94 2/0.0 0.0 190.00 276.00 -- 4.00 - 355 1,341 1,696 Cylinder 2'Cmduit Ddenet 22.30 8.10 260.0 0.0 63.00 216.00 -- 2.00 - 76 468 544 Cylinder T'Cmduit Ddenet 22.30 11.10 265.0 0.0 63.00 168.00 -- 2.00 - iW 364 471 ISox Equpment Endosure 17.83 20.35 300.0 0.0 300.00 44.00 20.00 -- 21.00 904 1,273 2,177 ISox Surge Suppressor 16.10 17.24 295.0 0.0 300.00 10.43 5.58 -- 9.38 788 118 907 Talets: 2,255 4,395 6,650 Insulator Owner Neta Hare. Offsel Rdate Unil unit unit ffs Oet WiM Momentet ed Offset Angle Angle Wetght Diameter Length Momeni• Momeni• GL* (in) (deg) (di (�1 (in) (in) ift4b) (1146) (ft4b) Wt Single Wt 28.90 0.00 350.0 350.0 5.00 3.00 0.00 2 0 2 Talets: 2 0 2 Veni 5.01-htludes Loatl Fadcr(s) Page 2 of 3 'Ward W d Pa Guy W. a Wnd AI 277.7" Pole ID:Pde_01002Qc remewtitplx O -Calc® Pro Analysis Report Frkay, May 14,202110:19 AM Pole Buckling Buckling Buckling Buckling Buckling Minimum Diameter at Diameter at Modulus of Pole Ice Density Pde Tip Buddig Buciing Buciing Constant Column Section Section Bucking Tip GL Elasticity Density (Pon New Load Load Load Fad. Height' Height Diameter Disarmer at (in) (in) (psi) (Pon (B) Capacity Applied of Safely (k) M Buckling (in) GL Height New Col. HgL) fn) (Ins) fibs) 2.00 18.49 32.95 10.04 1321 6.69 10.75 1.We 50.00 57.00 35.50 34,095 3,593 9.49 Version 5.01 ' Includes Load Fadcr(s) Page 3 d 3 ' Wersl V&d Per Guy Wre sVynd AI =.7- O -Calc® Pro Applied Loads Summary Pole Identification: 01002 Report Created: 5/14/2021 File: Pole 01002(1c reyiew).pplx LoadCase NESC 17 (2506) Grade C, Medium (1:0.25in W:4psf) Wind Pressure (psr) 4.00 Wind Angle (degrees) 277.73 Load Height (ft) Force Perpendicular to Wind (lbs) Force Parallel to Wind (lbs) Force Vertical (lbs) 36.2 0 16.92 43.13 35.6 0.57 6.14 57 28.9 14.04 46.41 46.99 25 0 53.67 361 22.3 0 21 119.7 22.3 016.33 119.7 17.83 1.2 71.38 570 16.1 0.87 17.34 1570 Load Heights -I- Attachment Points 40 30 v ii 20 :r x 10 0 4.0 -05 00 0.5 1.0 O -Calc® Pro Capacity Summary Info Pole Identification: 01002 Report Created: 5/14/2021 File: Pole_01002(jc review).pplx 17.1%. of Allowed MCU UMMM O-Calc@ Pro Heat Map View Report Created: 5/14/2021 O -Calc@ Pro Schematic View Pole Identification: 01002 Report Created: 5/14/2021 File: Pole_01002(jc review).pplx GALTRONICS GQ2412-86613 Antenna Secondary 350° 40'0.537" (DUPLEX 6 AWG) Secondary 190° 52'0.537" (DUPLEX 6 AWG) 2" Conduit 2" Conduit 2" Conduit Equipment Enclosure Surge Suppressor S P R 1 Nc_ I n L J U'1 I, 11-YBGC R-, - r i , r! it L I i -L PR 1001 Main Street Springfield, OR 97477-4819 Tal 541.726.2395 Fax 541.726 2399 May 14, 2021 Martha Miller J5 Infrastructure Partners 2428 NW Market St. # 258 Seattle, WA 98107 RE: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007, Cell on SUB pole 01002 at 5281 Leota Street Dear Martha, SUB has performed a survey and determined the site is feasible for a small cell attachment. SUB requires make ready to accommodate the small cell attachment including the installation of a taller replacement pole. SUB will produce a cost estimate for the pole replacement and make ready on Job# 121068. Conditional approval has been noted on NJUNS ticket PA4651095. Pole Identification Latitude/Longitude: 44.04648, -122.93793 Address: 5281 Leota Street SUB Pole 01002 AT&T Site Identifier CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007 AT&T SCIP ID #: 6450-007D Sincerely, Dan Norland Electric Engineering Technician Springfield Utility Board 541.744.3784 (Office) 541.735.0377 (Cell) AT&T Radio Frequency Safety Survey Report Prediction (RFSSRP) Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D M-RFSC Name: Piero Rovani FA#: 14810823 Site Structure Type: Utility Pole LISID: 277287 PACE#: MRWOR032548 Site ID: 16450-007 Prepared For: AT&T Mobility, LLC Address: 5281 Leota St c/c JS Infrastructure Partners Springfield, Oregon 97478 2030 Main Street, Suite 200 County: Lane Irvine, CA 92614 Latitude: 44.04648000 Longitude: -122.93793000 EBI Project Number: 6221002588 Report Information: Report Writer: Andrew Simpson Report Date: May 27, 2021 CDs: ATT_16450-007_100%CD REV 0_2021-04-21 (S&S) Compliance Statement: AT&T Mobility Compliance Statement: Based on the information collected, AT&T Mobility will be Compliant with FCC Rules and Regulations at the nearest walking surface if recommendations in the Compliance Summary are implemented. EBI Consulting environmental I engineering I duediligence AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement @2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Site USID: 277287 I 2.0 SIGNAGE AND MITIGATION PLAN........................................................................................3 3.0 ANTENNA INVENTORY..........................................................................................................4 4.0 WORST-CASE PREDICTIVE MODELING................................................................................. 6 5.0 COMPLIANCE SUMMARY..................................................................................................... II 6.0 APPENDICES........................................................................................................................ 12 APPENDIXA: FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) REQUIREMENTS ................. 13 APPENDIX EI: AT&T RF EXPOSURE POLICY REQUIREMENTS.................................................. 16 APPENDIX C: AT&T SIGNAGE AND MITIGATION.................................................................... 17 APPENDIX D: LIMITATIONS...................................................................................................... 18 APPENDIXE: RoofMasterT".................................................................................................... 19 APPENDIX F: CERTIFICATIONS................................................................................................ 20 AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Site USID: 277287 EnviroBusiness Inc. (dba EBI Consulting) has been contracted by AT&T Mobility, LLC to conduct radio frequency electromagnetic (RF-EME) modeling for AT&T Site 16450-007 located at 5281 Leota St in Springfield, Oregon to determine RF-EME exposure levels from proposed AT&T wireless communications equipment at this site. As described in greater detail in Appendix A of this report, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has developed Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Limits for general public exposures and occupational exposures. This report summarizes the results of RF-EME modeling in relation to relevant FCC RF-EME compliance standards for limiting human exposure to RF-EME fields. This document addresses the compliance of AT&T's transmitting facilities independently and in relation to all collocated facilities at the site. 1.1 SITE SUMMARY Recommended Mitigation at the Site: Access Point(s): o To reduce the risk of exposure and/or injury, EBI recommends that access to the utility pole or areas associated with the active antenna installation be restricted and secured where possible. Signage at AT&T Mobility Sectors: o A: Blue 7 by 7 inch NOTICE signs on opposite sides of the utility pole, 3 feet below the bottom of the antenna Signs should denote a stay -back distance of 4 feet from the face of the antenna. Barriers at AT&T Mobility Sectors: 61•i1111QIG1 AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 2 Predictive Modeling Results: The maximum predictive power density generated by the antennas is approximately 0.04 percent of the FCC's general public limit (0.01 percent of the FCC's occupational limit) at the ground. At the antenna face level, the maximum predictive power density generated by the antennas is approximately 186.66 percent of the FCC's general public limit (37.332 percent of the FCC's occupational limit). AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 3 2.0 SIGNAGE AND MITIGATION PLAN Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 3.0 ANTENNA INVENTORY Site USID: 277287 4 Note there is I AT&T pseudo -omnidirectional antenna M this site. For clarity, the dllferentfresimmles for each antenna are entered on separate lines. AT&T proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. yO p m 0 M E m id d L JL 9C q 0 C n l7 p n p n C ` C 'E R y M s L q L y 9 I: ] C $ o C C 'D 00 y O L v 1] g Eo a a�� C yE a I ATT G TRONICS GQ2412-BM13 MDT 1900 1900 0 0 169 20 5 4 &23 70.80 116.11 1 ATT G TRONICS GQ2412-BM13WDT2100 2100 0 0 130 20 5 4 667 78.35 128.49 Note there is I AT&T pseudo -omnidirectional antenna M this site. For clarity, the dllferentfresimmles for each antenna are entered on separate lines. AT&T proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 Site USID: 277287 5 AT&T proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Antenna Radiation Ant# NAMEX Y Z -H eight Ground Centerline ATT 38.1 11.3 37.0 36.0 Site USID: 277287 5 AT&T proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 6 4.0 WORST-CASE PREDICTIVE MODELING In accordance with AT&T's RF Exposure policy, EBI performed theoretical modeling using RoofMasterT. software to estimate the worst-case power density at the site ground -level resulting from operation of the antennas. For this report, EBI utilized antenna and power data provided by AT&T and compared the resultant worst-case MPE levels to the FCC's occupationallcontrolled exposure limits outlined in OET Bulletin 65. The assumptions used in the modeling are based upon information provided by AT&T and information gathered from other sources. There are no other wireless carriers with equipment installed at this site. Based on worst-case predictive modeling, there are no modeled exposures on any accessible ground walking/working surface related to ATT's proposed antennas that exceed the FCC's occupational and/or general public exposure limits at this site. At the nearest walking/working surfaces to the AT&T antennas on the ground, the maximum power density generated by the AT&T antennas is approximately 0.04 percent of the FCC's general public limit (0.01 percent of the FCC's occupational limit). The composite exposure level from all carriers on this site is approximately 0.04 percent of the FCC's general public limit (0.01 percent of the FCC's occupational limit) at the nearest walking/working surface to each antenna. Microwave dish antennas are designed for point-to-point operations at the elevations of the installed equipment rather than ground -level coverage. Based on AT&T's RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document, dated October 28, 2014, microwave antennas are considered compliant if they are higher than 20 feet above any accessible walking/working surface. There are no microwaves installed at this site. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 Ground Level 0 feet AGL Site USID: 277287 7 AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. 1 — — — — — — — j� --- — ---- ---- --- 1 y l TA 51R ____________ GROUND LEVEL -4' e _ J T \ I'//���. yV. PemenLMPE legend ❑ m lom ■ lov- ov ❑ 500%5000% ■ '000e. PublioUmiL Sola 9 10 loot gnd.me Avg o m G EeW CanerColm Code ATT AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 Elevation View Site USID: 277287 8 AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. b 4' 3' dD dD qD l� Peimnt WE legend ❑ 0% lop 50 o01. ■ nov. Pctoa 4 sulz O veifiwl 10 mol gild size GROU m LEVEL-OAit zone Avg GnlerColm Cvae I 4 I I AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 Antenna Face Level Site USID: 277287 9 Max MPE: 186.66% General Population MPE at Antenna Face Level AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. --- ---' ----------- -- ----- --- y I TA SIR I I _ I I \ I \ I _ I I GPOONe LEVELS' B 1 ® \ I � TF Az� Pe 01 10Elegend ❑ IDN0 ■ TON -5000 1 0 0 5o 5000% ■ ooloU Public Limits Sula 9 101oot Al rd fryvg 34 Lo 40 FeeR Caniai Color Code ATT Max MPE: 186.66% General Population MPE at Antenna Face Level AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 Site USID: 277287 10 AT&T Contribution of More Than 5% of the FCC's General Ex osure RF Limit Note that the areas shown in purple are where AT&T antennas contribute more than 5% of the FCC's general exposure RF limit. These do not overlap any areas in front of other carrier antennas exceeding the FCC's general exposure RF limit because there are no other carriers as shown in Figure I. Under FCC regulations, AT&T is therefore not responsible for predicted exceedances of another carrier's antennas. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement ® 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. --------- -------------- I G y lEOiA SIR I I � NO _____________ v. _ ( I I GPOOND LEVEL -0' I B \ l I T Y ` rox PeimnL MPE Legentl ❑ v -v ■ se. � ,cDPublic 09 o, 1,,01 F.1 IAvg 0 b6Fee� Canie,Gloi title Note that the areas shown in purple are where AT&T antennas contribute more than 5% of the FCC's general exposure RF limit. These do not overlap any areas in front of other carrier antennas exceeding the FCC's general exposure RF limit because there are no other carriers as shown in Figure I. Under FCC regulations, AT&T is therefore not responsible for predicted exceedances of another carrier's antennas. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement ® 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 5.0 COMPLIANCE SUMMARY Site USID: 277287 11 Based on the information collected, AT&T Mobility will be Compliant with FCC Rules and Regulations at the nearest walking surface if recommendations in the Compliance Summary are implemented. The following mitigation measures are recommended for this site. Access Point(s): o To reduce the risk of exposure and/or injury, EBI recommends that access to the utility pole or areas associated with the active antenna installation be restricted and secured where possible. AT&T Mobility Sectors: o Sector A: Blue 7 by 7 inch NOTICE signs on opposite sides of the utility pole, 3 feet below the bottom of the antenna. Signs should denote a stay -back distance of 4 feet from the face of the antenna. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 6.0 APPENDICES Site USID: 277287 12 AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Nottor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 Appendix A: FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION(FCC) REQUIREMENTS Site USID: 277287 13 The FCC has established Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits for human exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic (RF-EME) energy fields, based on exposure limits recommended by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) and, over a wide range of frequencies, the exposure limits developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) and adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to replace the 1982 ANSI guidelines. Limits for localized absorption are based on recommendations of both ANSIIIEEE and NCRP. The FCC guidelines incorporate two separate tiers of exposure limits that are based upon occupationallcontrolled exposure limits (for workers) and general publicluncontrolled exposure limits for members of the general public. Occupationallcontrolled exposure limits apply to situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment and in which those persons who are exposed have been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. Occupational/ controlled exposure limits also apply where exposure is of a transient nature as a result of incidental passage through a location where exposure levels may be above general publicluncontrolled limits (see below), as long as the exposed person has been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over his or her exposure by leaving the area or by some other appropriate means. Generol publicluncontrolled exposure limits apply to situations in which the general public may be exposed or in which persons who are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be made fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure. Therefore, members of the general public would always be considered under this category when exposure is not employment-related, for example, in the case of a telecommunications tower that exposes persons in a nearby residential area Table I and Figure I (below), which are included within the FCC's OET Bulletin 65, summarize the MPE limits for RF emissions. These limits are designed to provide a substantial margin of safety. They vary by frequency to take into account the different types of equipment that may be in operation at a particular facility and are "time -averaged" limits to reflect different durations resulting from controlled and uncontrolled exposures. The FCC's MPEs are measured in terms of power (mW) over a unit surface area (cm2). Known as the power density, the FCC has established an occupational MPE of 5 milliwatts per square centimeter (mW/cm2) and an uncontrolled MPE of I mW/cm2 for equipment operating in the 1900 MHz frequency range. For the AT&T equipment operating at 700 MHz, the FCC's occupational MPE limit is 2.33 mW/cm2 and an uncontrolled MPE limit of 0.47 mW/cm2. For the AT&T equipment operating at 1900 MHz, the FCC's occupational MPE is 5.0 mW/cm2 and an uncontrolled MPE limit of 1.0 mW/cm2. These limits are considered protective of these populations. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 Site USID: 277287 14 Table I: Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) (A) Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) (Vim) /m Magnetic Field Strength (H) (Alm) Power Density (S) (m Averaging Time [E]', [H]', or S minutes 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 (100)* 6 3.0-30 1842/f 4.89/f 900/ * 6 30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6 300-1,500 f/300 6 1,500-100,000 (8) Limits for General PublidUncontrolled Exposure 5 6 Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) /m Magnetic Field Strength (H) (Alm)(mW/cm') Power Density (S) Averaging Time [E]', [H]', or S minutes 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 (100)* 30 1.34-30 8248 2.19/f 180/f * 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1,500 f/1,500 30 1,500-100,000 1.0 30 f = Frequency in (MHz) * Plane -wave equivalent power density Figure 1. FCC Limits for Maximum Permissibie Exposure (MPE) Piano -wave Equivalent Power Density Oc.paliona//ConboMad Exposure -- -- General Population/Urrconbolfed Exposure 0.11 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 I 1 003 03 q 3 30 300 3,000 36,00'0 },300,000 134 1,500 100,000 Frequency (MHz) Based on the above, the most restrictive thresholds for exposures of unlimited duration to RF energy for several personal wireless services are summarized below: AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement ® 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 is Personal Wireless Service Approximate Frequency Occupational MPE public MPE Microwave (Point -to -Point) 5,000 - 80,000 MHz 5.00 mW/cm' 1.00 mW/cm' Broadband Radio (BRS) 2,600 MHz 5.00 mW/cm' 1.00 mW/cm' Wireless Communication (WCS) 2,300 MHz 5.00 mW/cm' 1.00 mW/cm' Advanced Wireless (AWS) 2,100 MHz 5.00 mW/cm' 1.00 mW/cm' Personal Communication (PCS) 1,950 MHz 5.00 mW/cm' 1.00 mW/cm' Cellular Telephone 870 MHz 2.90 mW/cm' 0.58 mW/cm' Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) 855 MHz 2.85 mW/cm' 0.57 mW/cm' Long Term Evolution (LTE) 700 MHz 2.33 mW/cm' 0.47 mW/cm' Most Restrictive Frequency Range 30-300 MHz 1.00 mW/cm' 0.20 mW/cm' MPE limits are designed to provide a substantial margin of safety. These limits apply for continuous exposures and are intended to provide a prudent margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or health. Personal Communication (PCS) facilities used by AT&T in this area operate within a frequency range of 700-1900 MHz. Facilities typically consist of: I) electronic transceivers (the radios or cabinets) connected to wired telephone lines; and 2) antennas that send the wireless signals created by the transceivers to be received by individual subscriber units (PCS telephones). Transceivers are typically connected to antennas by coaxial cables. Because of the short wavelength of PCS services, the antennas require line -of -site paths for good propagation, and are typically installed above ground level. Antennas are constructed to concentrate energy towards the horizon, with as little energy as possible scattered towards the ground or the sky. This design, combined with the low power of PCS facilities, generally results in no possibility for exposure to approach Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) levels, with the exception of areas directly in front of the antennas. FCC Compliance Requirement A site is considered out of compliance with FCC regulations if there are areas that exceed the FCC exposure limits and there are no RF hazard mitigation measures in place. Any carrier which has an installation that contributes more than 5% of the applicable MPE must participate in mitigating these RF hazards. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 16 Appendix B: AT&T RF EXPOSURE POLICY REQUIREMENTS AT&T's RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document, dated May 27, 2015, requires that I. All sites must be analyzed for RF exposure compliance; 2. All sites must have that analysis documented; and 3. All sites must have any necessary signage and barriers installed. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 17 Appendix C: AT&T SIGNAGE AND MITIGATION Signs are the primary means for control of access to areas where RF exposure levels may potentially exceed the MPE. As presented in the AT&T guidance document, the signs must: • Be posted at a conspicuous point; • Be posted at the appropriate locations; • Be readily visible; and • Make the reader aware of the potential risksro for to entering the affected area. The table below presents the signs that may be used for AT&T installations. CRAN I HETNET Small Cell Decals I Signs �Alerting STONEHOUSE w...W.othadW ill.l&.nmm y.+nsel FCC. -2_61111413: .&Ima.r. smm for Nexmral Mulabon. NOTICE slaralaast , luta..r Rem me,nem. DECAL Call AT&T at Wt IDS.an, optlon 9 Nen &, M Iwlp a you InWa".. wain hurl. n me rn auem I.., aq�n.°.CCm4amYaIty, TRILINGUAL ......,d.n..am.Ar.:.91... STONEHOUSE r NOTICE SIGN „,..,,.a ...... .lm. NOTICE2• IACAUTION Con^atl@a, Ar PPoE]B ]Ul..ut 9. ACAUTION .:°rqm°°°a A,ua.M:: .m It•1' uiti _IDB bR8T 9b Y4p A CAUTION A rm..w.•rm...m..a STONEHOUSE RF.mrW@m1 dOy Nls.nlmn.may.m.HN.FCC% wII� n.h oF,rpatbnal eapo9um nmlu. CAUTION sural.., t auot upom N°amanm. DECAL Call AT&T at 9WLM2922,opunn 9 M.", Mlp Xyou m.d.Cmss MNln 1 Iwt. A CAUTION Ararop.rawu STONEHOUSE •':m R.q.�,.e.,m..r.,.9 �... CAUTION .....m......l... m. SIGN C.nur �iaT ai BmiNSeR..q 9. 'w- It, PII Cell Ale uat, Signs �Alerting -2_61111413: au­­ W=A rn auem TRILINGUAL r NOTICE NOTICE2• IACAUTION ACAUTION It•1' Ya.4vFlW rm..w.•rm...m..a wII� n.h CAUTION 2— CAUTION 2A ROOFTOP ACAUTION ACAUTION .9a..m �iT7d CAUTION 2B - CAUTION 2C TOWER -PARAPETS WARNING IB WARNING 2A AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except underwritten agreement. © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 Appendix D: LIMITATIONS Site USID: 277287 18 This report was prepared for the use of AT&T Mobility, LLC to meet requirements outlined in AT&T's corporate RF safety guidelines. It was performed in accordance with generally accepted practices of other consultants undertaking similar studies at the same time and in the same locale under like circumstances. The conclusions provided by EBI are based solely on the information provided by the client The observations in this report are valid on the date of the investigation. Any additional information that becomes available concerning the site should be provided to EBI so that our conclusions may be revised and modified, if necessary. This report has been prepared in accordance with Standard Conditions for Engagement and authorized proposal, both of which are integral parts of this report. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 Appendix E: RoofMasterTM Site USID: 277287 19 RoofMasterT. is a widely -used predictive modeling program that has been developed to predict RF power density values for rooftop and tower telecommunications sites produced by vertical collinear antennas that are typically used in the cellular, PCS, paging and other communications services. Using the computational methods set forth in Federal Communications (FCC) Office of Engineering & Technology (OET) Bulletin 65, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields" (OET-65), RoofMasterT. calculates predicted power density in a scalable grid based on the contributions of all RF sources characterized in the study scenario. At each grid location, the cumulative power density is expressed as a percentage of the FCC limits. Manufacturer antenna pattern data is utilized in these calculations. RoofMasterTM models consist of the Far Field model as specified in OET-65 and an implementation of the OET-65 Cylindrical Model (Sula9). The models utilize several operational specifications for different types of antennas to produce a plot of spatially -averaged power densities that can be expressed as a percentage of the applicable exposure limit AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Notfor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site FA 14810823 Appendix F: CERTIFICATIONS Site USID: 277287 20 AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Nottor use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved. Site Name: CRAN_RWOR_EUG02_007D Site USID: 277287 Site FA 14810823 21 Preparer Certification 1, Andrew Simpson, state that: • I am an employee of EnviroBusiness Inc. (d/b/a EBI Consulting), which provides RF-EME safety and compliance services to the wireless communications industry. • I have successfully completed RF-EME safety training, and I am aware of the potential hazards from RF-EME and would be classified "occupational" under the FCC regulations. • I am fully aware of and familiar with the Rules and Regulations of both the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) with regard to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. • I have been trained in on the procedures outlined in AT&Ts RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines document (dated October 28, 2014) and on RF-EME modeling using RoofMasterT. modeling software. • I have reviewed the data provided by the client and incorporated it into this Site Compliance Report such that the information contained in this report is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. AT&T Proprietary (Internal use only). Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies, except under written agreement. © 2021 AT&T Intellectual property. All rights reserved.