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Conditional Use Pennit Application
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T -Mobile Installation at
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
STATEMENT OF PROPOSED USE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION
APPLICABLE ORDINANCE
LIST OF EXH[BITS
Exhibit A: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND SITE PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION FORM
Exhibit B: CONTACT INFORMATION FOR PROJECT
Exhibit C: COPIES OF CHECKS FOR $500 SITE PLAN REVIEW,
$425 APPLICATION FILING FEE AND $50 ESCROW PAYMENT
Exhibit D: LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND PARCEL MAP FOR NORTH LOTUS LAKE PARK
Exhibit E: PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER SITE PLAN AND ELEVATION DRAWINGS
(ONE 11- X Ir COPY AND ONE 8 %- X 11- COPY)
Exhibit F: PHOTO SEMIULATIONS
Exhibit G: PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER LETTERS REGARDING TOWER FALL ZONES
Exhibit H: SEARCH RING MAP
Exhibit 1: T -MOBILE'S LETTER OF INTENT
Exhibit J: RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE COWARISON CHART
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
RECEIVED
SEP 1 9 2008
CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION
STATENIENT OF PROPOSED USE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION
NEED FOR INCREASED COVERAGE IN CHANHASSEN
T -Mobile USA is the United States operating entity of T -Mobile International AG, the
mobile communications subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG (NYSE: DT). Deutsche Telekom is
one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world, with nearly 120 million customers
worldwide. T -Mobile USA's headquarters are located in Bellevue, Washington with a Minnesota
office located at 8000 W 78th St in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
hi 2006, the usage of cell phones met and then exceeded landline phone usage and is now
the primary way Americans communicate by phone. One out of every eight American homes
(13.6%) had only wireless telephones during the first half of 2007; that number jumped to nearly
one out of every six (15.8) during the second half of 2007. To keep pace with the dramatic
increase in consumer demand on wireless networks in more residential areas, T -Mobile USA, Inc.
("T -Mobile") is making a committed effort to remedy and fill in areas experiencing spotty
coverage, poor call clarity and dropped calls.
The expanding wireless infrastructure is vital in providing quick assistance when
emergency situations arise. T -Mobile typically handles more than 60,000 emergency 911 calls
everyday across the country and the caller location system called Enhanced 911 ("E91 I") is
providing better connection between the emergency responders and distressed wireless callers.
E91 I ensures that each emergency wireless call is routed to the most appropriate dispatch call
center while also providing a call-back number to the dispatcher as well as information about the
approximate location of the distressed caller. To fully support the E911 system capabilities and
to enhance public safety in the residential neighborhoods in northeast Chanhassen, T -Mobile's
radio fi-equency engineer has selected North Lotus Lake Park as the best location option within T -
Mobile's desired coverage radius.
T -Mobile and its affiliates have acquired licenses from the Federal Communications
Commission ("FCC) to provide personal wireless service throughout the United States. These
licenses include the City of Chanhassen and the remainder of the Minneapolis—St. Paul
metropolitan area, as part of an integrated nationwide network of coverage.
LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
The subject of the Conditional Use Permit application is North Lotus Lake Park, located at 295
Pleasant View Road, Cbanba sen, Minnesota 55317. North Lotus Lake Park is legally described
as Outlot B, Section 1, Township 116, Range 023 and is also identified as Plat 25558, North
Lotus Lake Addition. North Lotus Lake Park is zoned as a RSF, Residential Single Family
District. T -Mobile is proposing to replace the sixty-five foot (65') tall light pole and lease ground
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space near the southwest comer of the ice rink at North Lotus Lake Park. The proposed location
is approximately one-third (1/3) of a mile west of West 192"d Avenue and approximately one-half
(1/2) of a mile south of Chanhassen city limits.
PROPOSED TOWER
T -Mobile Central LLC is proposing to erect an eighty foot (80') tall wireless
communications tower to enhance T -Mobile's digital network in Chanhassen's residential
neighborhoods surrounding North Lotus Lake Park. The proposed tower is a monopole, which
will be composed of galvanized steel and if the City chooses it will be treated with a Cor-Teng
finish to give it a cinnamon brown color. T -Mobile's antennas are to be enclosed in a canister
and mounted with a centerline elevation of seventy-three feet, six inches (73' — 6"). The
monopole is designed to structurally support the collocation of an additional carrier's antennas
with a centerline elevation of fifty-four feet (54'). Additionally, a four (4) foot tall lightning rod
will be attached at the top of the monopole.
The monopole will be designed in accordance with the Electronic Industries Association
Standard EIA -222-F, "Structural Standard for Steel Antenna Towers and Antenna Supporting
Structures." This standard is modeled after the ANSI A58.1 standard, which is now known as
ASCE-7. A monopole is theoretically designed to collapse upon itself in the event of an unlikely
tower failure. For further information on tower fall zones, please see Exhibit G: Professional
Engineer Letters Regarding Tower Fall Zones.
0 T -MOBILE'S ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT
T -Mobile's accessory equipment will be located near the southwest comer of the outdoor
ice rink in North Lotus Lake Park. Since the monopole and equipment will be located in a park
area, the equipment will be completely enclosed by a ten by twelve foot (10' x 12') shelter
building. The building will only be accessible via a heavy security door. The building will be
composed of aggregate -stone material, sandy/beige in color, and designed to blend in with the
other park facility structures at North Lotus Lake Park.
TYPICAL PROCESS FOR SITE LOCATION
When T -Mobile becomes aware of a need to increase coverage in a specific area, Radio
Frequency (RF) engineers generate propagation studies to determine the location needs specific to
the area such as the required height and desired latitude and longitude. In determining site
requirements, T -Mobile's RF engineers consider the area's topography, the location of existing
antenna towers, surrounding obstructions and coverage and capacity needs. RF engineers then
identify the Search Ring which is a geographic area which potential sites may be located to
effectuate the maximum amount of coverage to the desired area.
Once the Search Ring is identified, T -Mobile employs a site acquisition specialist to
locate the possible sites within the Search Ring. The site acquisition specialist first looks for
existing towers within the search ring where T -Mobile can collocate its antennas. Collocation on
an existing tower is preferred because it cuts the cost of new construction and minimi s the
number of towers in a local zoning jurisdiction. If no existing towers are available for collocation
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within the Search Ring, the site acquisition specialist then looks for the best option for locating a
new tower that will satisfy the local zoning requirements and that can be easily camouflaged in
the surrounding area. In planning for the construction of the new tower, T -Mobile's construction
architects and engineers, design a tower that will allow for future collocation of an additional
wireless carrier's antennas.
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR NORTH LOTUS LAKE PARK SITE
After receiving many complaints about gaps in cellular coverage from customers living in
the surrounding residential neighborhoods, a propagation study was generated by T -Mobile's RF
engineers. The study identified the need for in-home coverage in the northeast residential area of
Chanhassen, especially in-home coverage to the residential areas surrounding North Lotus Lake
Park. A map of the desired coverage area for this Chanhassen Site can be viewed at Exhibit H:
Search Ring Map. North Lotus Lake Park was selected for its location near the center of the
issued desired coverage area and also to meet the zoning regulations of the City of Chanhassen.
T -Mobile and the site acquisition specialist met with representatives fi-orn the Planning
Department and the Parks Department to come up with a location and a tower designed to meet
the zoning requirements and T -Mobile's needs, but also a structure that would minimally impact
the aesthetics and recreational use of North Lotus Lake Park. The proposed monopole and
equipment building have been designed to blend in with the park setting and also to discourage
park users from playing on T -Mobile's equipment. The North Lotus Lake Park location is a
desirable area for the future collocation of an additional carrier, while also meeting T -Mobile's
needs to provide better service to residents and visitors to the community.
TYPICAL ACTIVITY AT A T -MOBILE SITE LOCATION
The proposed antenna and equipment will not be staffed on a daily basis. Upon
completion of construction, the site will require only infrequent site visits (approximately one to
four times a month). Access to the property will be via a fifteen foot (15') wide access easement
over the existing access roadway. The site will be entirely self -monitored and is connected
directly to a central office where sophisticated computers will alert personnel to equipment
malfunction or breach of security. For purposes of security and safety, the ten feet (10') by
twelve feet (12') leased equipment area located near the southeast comer of the ice will be
completely enclosed in a ten by twelve foot (10' x IT) building with a heavy security door as
proposed in the site plan. To review the proposed site plan, please see Exhibit E: Professional
Engineer Site Plan and Elevation Drawings.
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
The proposed facilities will be designed and constructed to meet applicable governmental
and industry safety standards. Specifically, T -Mobile will comply with all FCC and FAA rules
regarding construction requirements, technical standards, interference protection, power and
height limitations, and radio fi-equency standards. Any and all RF emissions are subject to the
exclusive jurisdiction of the FCC which sets and enforces very conservative, science -based RF
emission guidelines to protect public health. T -Mobile operates all its wireless facilities well
below FCC requirements.
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CONCLUSION
T -Mobile looks forward to working with the City of Chanhassen to bring the benefits of
seamless wireless coverage and enhanced E911 capabilities to its residential neighborhoods. The
addition of this site will ensure uninterrupted superior wireless service to the residential
neighborhoods around North Lotus Lake Park and therefore provide greater competition in the
marketplace.
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APPLICABLE ORDINANCE
The City of Chanhassen's City Code specifically governs the location, height, and
construction of Communication Towers. The applicable zoning ordinance and submittal
requirements are located in the City Code and Zoning Ordinances, Chapter 20, Article XXX:
Towers and Antennas; Sections 20-1500 through 10-1522. Please find below in bold text,
Chanhassen's Towers and Antennas ordinance, and in italicized text, an explanation of how T -
Mobile's proposed antenna installation complies with each section of the ordinance.
Sec. 20-1500. PURPOSE AND W]FENT.
The purpose of this ordinance is to accommodate and provide a reasonable opportunity for
the establishment of wireless telecommunications in the city. The city finds it necessary to
adopt standards and regulations that promote the public health, safety, and general welfare,
while minimizing the possible adverse effects of towers and antennas on nearby property.
The council finds that these regulations are necessary to:
(1) Establish standards which permit a reasonable and equitable opportunity for the
establishment of wireless telecommunication services in the city;
T -Mobile agrees with the goals of the City Council of Chanhassen and strives to achieve
the above objectives in constructing a successful tower site. Increased cellphone coverage and
enhanced digital service isillprovide the North Lotus Lake Park neighborhood and surrounding
communities the addedprotection and safety of enhanced 9-1-1 service and less dropped calls in
case ofemergency situations.
(2) Ensure that towers and antennas are designed, constructed, installed, and maintained
in a manner that does not adversely impact public safety;
T -Mobile's tower is theoretically designed to collapse upon itsetf in unlikely event of
towerfailure. T-Mohile's proposed tower complies with the setback requirements and structural
standards as setforth below, tofurther ensure that adjacent properties will not be damaged if the
monopole were to collapse. The proposedfacilities will be designed and constructed to meet
applicable governmental and industry safety standards so that the tower will not adversely
impact public safety.
(3) Maximize the use of existing and approved towers and buildings to accommodate new
wireless telecommunication antennas in order to reduce the number of towers needed to
serve the community; and
T -Mobile's tower is designed to structurally support thefuture collocation of an
additional carrier. By planningfor the collocation of an additional carrier, T -Mobile is working
with the City to reduce the needfor the construction ofa new tower in theJuture.
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(4) Minimize adverse visual effects of towers through careful design and siting standards
which attempt to screen and/or camouflage towers and antennas from adjacent public and
private property. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
T -Mobile has met with representativesfrom both the Planning and Parks Departments to
agree on a location and buildingplan that will complement the existing structures at North Lotus
Lake Park and to minimize the visual impact to the park setting and adjacentprivate property.
Sec. 20-1501. FWDINGS.
The city finds it necessary for the promotion and preservation of the public health, safety,
welfare, and aesthetics of the community that the construction, location, size, and
maintenance of wireless telecommunication facilities be controlled. Further, the city finds
[that]:
(1) Towers and antennas have a direct impact on, and a relationship to, the image of the
community;
(2) The manner of installation, location, and maintenance of towers and antennas affects
the public health, safety, welfare, and aesthetics of the community;
(3) A reasonable opportunity for the establishment of wireless telecommunication must be
provided to serve residential and business needs; and
(4) Uncontrolled and unlimited towers and antennas adversely impact the image and
40 aesthetics of the community and thereby undermine economic value and growth. (Ord. No.
259, § 1, 11-12-96)
See. 20-1502. BUELDING PERMITS.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to erect, construct, replace, re -
erect, or repair any tower without first making application for and securing a building
permit as provided in this ordinance.
T -Mobile will fidly comply with the City of Chanhassen's building and inspection
requirements as well as all state building code construction standards. This includes making
application for and securing a building permit for the purpose of constructing a
teleconmutnications lower.
(b) The applicant shall provide, at the time of application for a building permit, sufficient
information to indicate that construction, installation, and maintenance of the antenna and
tower will be in compliance with applicable Uniform Building Code requirements.
At the time ofmaking applicationfor a buildingpermil, T -Mobile will include all
required and also sufficient information, including the construction drawings and an indication
of the installation and maintenance requirements. T -Mobile will comply with all FCC and FAA
regulations including construction requirements, technical standards, interference protection,
power and height limitations, radiofrequency standards and also all applicable Uniform
Building Code requirements.
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(c) Permits are not required for:
(1) Adjustment or replacement of the elements of an antenna array affixed to a tower or
antenna, provided that replacement does not reduce the safety factor.
At this time, T -Mobile is not making an applicationfor the adjustment or replacement of
antennas. T -Mobile is proposing the construction of anew tower to replace the existing light
pole at North Lotus Lake Park The antennas and existing ice rink lights will be mounted in
compliance with all building requirements and in a manner so that the tower and antennas will
be structurally sound
(2) Antennas and/or towers erected temporarily for test purposes, for emergency
communication, or for broadcast remote pickup operations, provided that the antennas or
towers are not located on public rights-of-way, and towers are protected against
unauthorized climbing. Temporary antennas used for test purposes or broadcast remote
pickup operations shall be removed within 72 hours following installation.(Ord. No. 259, §
1, 11-12-96)
At this time, T -Mobile is not proposing the temporary erection ofa tower. T -Mobile is
proposing the construction ofa permanent structure. However, this replacement lightpole will be
constructed so as not to encourage unauthorized climbing and will not be located within a public
right-of-way.
Sec. 20-1503. HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS—DETERMINATION: MAXIMUM HEIGHT
(a) Height determination. The height of towers shall be determined by measuring the
vertical distance from the tower's point of contact with the ground to the highest point of
the tower, including all antennas or other attachments.
T -Mobile's proposed monopole will be eightyfeet (80 )from the tower's point of contact
with the ground to the highestpoint of the tower. However, afour (4)foot tall lightning rod will
be attached to the top of the lower. Therefore the total height of the tower, including the
lightning rod, is determined to be eighty-fourfeet (84 ).
(b) Maximum height. Except as provided in the following section, maximum heights for
towers shall be as follows:
(1) In all residential zoned property the maximum height of any tower, including all
antennas and other attachments, shall be 80 feet.
North Lotus Lake Park is located within a RSF – Residential Single Family District. The
total determined height of the proposed tower, including thefourfoot lightning rod, is eighty-four
feet (84 ) which exceeds the maximum allowed height on a residential zonedproperty. However,
thefollowing section 20-1504(l) of this Article allowsfor twenty-fivefeet (25 ) ofadditional
heightfor towers which are designed to accommodate more than one user. In addition to T -
Mobile's antennas, the proposed monopole is designed to accommodate the antennas of one
additional car?ier and also the existing ice rink lights will be remounted on the newpole.
(2) In all nonresidential zoning districts the maximum height of any tower, including all
antennas and other attachments, shall not exceed a height of 150 feet. The city council may
allow towers up to 200 feet high if the applicant can demonstrate that, based upon the
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topography of the site and surrounding areas, antenna design, surrounding tree cover and
structures and/or through the use of screening, off-site views of the tower will be minimized.
(Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96; Ord. No. 377, § 152,5-24-04)
The proposed location at North Lotus Lake Park is in a residential zoning district.
Therefore, forpurposes of this application the above section regarding nonresidential zoned
properties does not apply.
See. 20-1504. SAME—EXCEPTIONS.
The following are exceptions to the maximum height restrictions for towers:
(1) Multiuse towers designed to accommodate more than one user may exceed the height
limitations of section 20-1503 by up to 25 feet.
T -Mobile is proposing to install a multiuse tower, ofa monopole design, that will
accommodate T -Mobile's antennas and the antennas of one additional wireless carrier. Also, the
existing ice rink lights, which are currently mounted on the fightpole to be replaced, are to be
remounted on the newpole at the same height ofsixty-fivefeet (65 ). Therefore, theproposed
monopole meets the multiuse tower exception to the maximum allowed height ofeightyfeet (80
on a residential zonedproperty. The tower that T -Mobile isproposing to construct is to be eighty
feet (80 ) in height with afourfoot tall lightning rod attached at the top, for a total determined
height of eighty-fourfeet (84 ).
4D (2) Antenna devices over 80 feet in height which are attached to an existing structure and
not freestanding may be located in residential zoned districts under the following
conditions:
T -Mobiles proposed tower will befteestanding and will not be attached to an existing
structure. Therefore the above exceptionfor towers which meet the conditions below does not
applyfor purposes of this application.
a. Antennas are located upon existing or proposed structures allowed as principal or
conditional uses in the underlying zoning district and/or upon public structures.
b. Antennas are limited to a height of 15 feet projecting above the structure. The city
council may permit antenna heights of up to 25 feet above the structure if the applicant can
demonstrate that, by a combination of antenna design, positioning of the structure and/or
by screening erected or already in place on the property, off-site views of the antenna are
minimized to acceptable levels. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
Sec. 20-1505. SETBACKS.
Towers shall conform with each of the following minimum setback requirements:
(1) Tower shall meet the setbacks of the underlying zoning district with the exception of
industrial and business zoned districts, where the tower may encroach into the rear setback
area, provided that the rear property line abuts another industrial or business zoned
district and the tower does not encroach upon any easements.
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North Lotus Lake Park is zoned as RSF — Residential Single Family District and all
adjacentproperties are also within the RSF District. The minimum setback requirements in the
RSF District are thirtyfeet (30 )in the rear andfront years and tenfeet (10 )for the side yards.
Aeproposed location of the tower base and equipment are well within the minimum setbacks of
the underlying zoning district. The above allowance to encroach into the rear setback areafor
properties that abut an industrial or business zoned district does not applyforpurposes of this
application.
(2) Towers shall maintain a minimum setback of ten feet from all property lines.
The base ofthe proposed tower is located more than tenfeet (10 7from all adjacent
property lines.
(3) For sites that are adjacent to parcels developed, guided, or zoned for residential use,
setbacks shall be equal to the height of the tower.
North Lotus Lake Park is zoned as RSF — Residential Single Family District and all
adjacentproperties are also within the RSFDistrict, therefore the setback requirementfrom all
adjacentproperty lines is equal to the height of the tower. The total height of the tower including
the attached lightning rod is eightj�fourfeet (84 ). Therefore the base of the proposed tower
must beset back a distance of eighty-fourfeet (84 )from all adjacentproperty lines. Thenearest
property line to the proposed tower base is approximately one -hundred sevenlyfeet (170 )to the
west (335 Pleasant View Road) of the tower base. The proposed tower will beset back
approximately twofeetfor eve?yfoot of the tower's height. The proposed tower meets the
required setbackfor sites adjacent to parcels zonedfor residential use.
(4) Towers shall be set back from all planned public rights-of-way by a minimum distance
equal to one-half of the height of the tower, including all antennas and attachments.
The public right-of-ways located nearest to the base of the proposed tower are Pleasant
View Way and Pleasant Yiew Road, on the west side of the residential property (335 Pleasant
View Road). Both right-of-ways are located more than three hundredJeet (300 )from the base of
theproposed tower. The height oftheproposed tower with attached lightning rod is eighty-four
feet (84 ), so the minimum setback distance would beforty-twofeet (42 ). Therefore, the
proposed tower meets the minimum setback requirementfrom all planned right-of-ways.
(5) Towers shall not be located between a principal structure and a public street.
North Lotus Lake Park is a recreationalpark withfacilities. There is a picnic shelter,
softball and soccerfields, tennis courts, a walkingpath and the ice rink. Ae proposed tower will
not be located between any of these principal structures and a public street. It is to be located
near the southeast corner of the ice rink and there are no public streets between the south side of
North Lotus Lake Park and Lotus Lake. Therefore, the proposed tower meets the above location
restriction.
(6) A tower's setback may be reduced, or its location in relation to a public street varied, at
the sole discretion of the city council, to allow the integration of a tower into an existing or
proposed structure, such as a church steeple, light pole, power line support device, or
similar structure.
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The proposed tower is to be integrated into an existing lightpole at North Lotus Lake
Park and therefore would meet the above allowancefor a setback reduction. However, the
location of the proposed tower is well within the above setback requirementsfor properties
located in a residential zoning district. For purposes of this application, T -Mobile is not asking
for a reduction of the setback requirements to locate the proposed tower.
(7) No tower, antenna, or accessory structure shall be located in a wetland or "ithin the
welland setback.
The south region ofMarth Lotus Lake is considered a wetland, the proposed equipment
and monopole are not within the welland area depicted on the parcel map included as Exhibit D.
(8) In a residential district, the required setback from a property line for antennas and
towers not rigidly attached to a bttflding or structure shall be equal to the height of the
antenna and tower. Those antennas and towers rigidly attached to a building or structure,
and whose base is on the ground, may reduce the required setback by the amount equal to
the distance from the point of attachment to the ground. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96; Ord.
No. 377, § 153, 5-24-04)
T -Mobile's proposed tower will befreestanding and will not he attached to an existing
structure. Yherefore the above allowancefor reduction ofsetbacks which meet the conditions
above does not opplyfor purposes of this application.
Sec. 20-1506. TOWERS IN RESIDENTL4,LLY ZONED DISTRICTS.
0 Towers to be located in residentially zoned areas are subject to the following restrictions:
(1) Towers supporting amateur radio antennas shall conform to all applicable provisions
of section 20-915 of the City Code.
T -Mobile is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC') to provide
personal wireless service throughout the United States and therefore the above restriction of
towers which support Amateur Radio Antennas does not applyforpurposes of this application.
(2) Towers supporting commercial antennas and conforming to all applicable provisions
of this Code shall be allowed in residential zoned districts in the following locations:
a. Church sites, when camouflaged as an architectural feature such as steeples or bell
towers;
b. Park sites, when compatible with the nature of the park; and
C. Government, school, utility, and institutional sites.
T -Mobile is proposing to locate a personal wireless service tower on North Lotus Lake
Parkproperty which is residentially zoned and adjacent to residentially zoned properties in all
directions. North Lotus Lake Park is a park site as allowed above. While in the process of
designing and locating the proposed monopole, T -Mobile has taken into consideration the nature
ofNarth Lotus Lake Park which is a neighborhood park with picnic shelters, softball and soccer
fields, tennis courts, a walkingpath and an ice skating Pink T -Mobile desires to construct a
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monopole and equipment that will not interfere with park users'enjoyment or safety. The
integration of the proposed tower into an existing lightpole meets the requirement of being
compatible with the nature of the park T -Mobile is making this applicationfor a conditional use
permit in order to locate the proposedpersonal wireless service tower in a park site and to
replace the existing ice rink light pole structure.
(3) Only one tower shall exist at any one time on any one residential parcel with the
exception of towers designed to replicate an existing structure. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
At this time there is no existingpersonal wireless service tower located on the North
Lotus Lake Parkliroperty and T -Mobile is not aware of anyplansfor another tower on the
property. T -Mobile meets the above limitation of only one towerper anyone residentialparcel,
and the proposed tower has been designed to replicate the existing ice rink light pole to minimize
the Wsual impact to the park
See. 20-1507. MULTIPLE PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES IN SINGLE LOT.
For the purposes of this ordinance, one tower and multiple antennas shall be permitted on
the same lot as another principal use or structure subject to the requirements of this
chapter. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
Ae principal use ofNorth Lotus Lake Park is a neighborhoodlpublic park and the
proposed tower meets the requirements as setforth in this chapter regardingplacement ofa
telecommunications tower in a park site and also a residentially zonedparcel.
0 Sec. 20-1508. CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS.
Ali antennas and towers erected, constructed, or located within the city shall comply with
the following requirements:
(1) All applicable provisions of this Code.
The proposed tower has been designed in compliance with the provisions of this Code.
(2) Towers and their antennas shall be certified by a qualified and licensed professional
engineer to conform to the latest structural standards and wind loading requirements of the
Uniform Building Code and the electronics industry association and all other applicable
reviewing agencies.
The proposed tower has been designed and certified by a qualified and licensed
professional engineer to conform to current structural standards and wind loading requirements
of the Uniform Building Code and the electronics industry association.
(3) With the exception of necessary electric and telephone service and connection fines
approved by the city, no part of any antenna or tower nor any lines, cable, equipment or
wires or braces in connection with either shall at any time extend across or over any part of
the right-of-way, public street, highway, sidewalk, or property line.
The proposed location of the tower in relation to the necessary electric and telephone
service connection lines will not make it necessary to extend any cables, equipment, lines, wires
or braces across any right-of-way, public street, highway, sidewalk orproperly line.
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(4) Towers and their antennas shall be designed to conform with accepted electrical
engineering methods and practices and to comply with the provisions of the National
Electrical Code.
T -Mobile's towers and antennas are designed to conform to all accepted electrical
engineering methods andpractices and mill be in compliancewith theprovisions of the National
Electrical Code
(5) All towers shall be constructed to conform with the requirements of the occupational
safety and health administration.
T -Mobile's towers and equipmentfacilities are in strict conformance with the
requirements of the occupational safety and health administration.
(6) All towers shall be protected against unauthorized climbing.
The proposed tower is designed to discourage unauthorized climbing. Noclimbingpegs
will be available to unauthorizedpersons to attempt to climb the tower. Furthermore, the
diameter of the monopole is large so that a even a large person would not be able to grip the
structure and attempt to climb it.
(7) Metal towers shall be constructed of, or treated with, corrosive -resistant material.
The proposed monopole shall be constructed of galvanized steel and if the City desires,
the steel monopole will be treated with a Cor-Ten8finish. Cor-Tengfinish is a corrosive -
resistant material that will oxidize the steel to a dark brown, cinnamon color that will not require
firtherpaintingor maintenance. T -Mobile has presented both materials to the City Planner, a
representative of the Parks District and also the City Administrator to make a determination on
which type of treatment would best blend in with the existing structures at North Lotus Lake Park.
(8) The applicant is responsible for receiving approvals from the Federal Aviation
Administration, Federal Communications Commission, and any appropriate state review
authority stating that the proposed tower complies with regulations administered by that
agency or that the tower is exempt from those regulations. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96;
Ord. No. 377, § 154, 5-24-04)
T -Mobile will comply with all FCC and FAA regulations including but not limited to the
construction requirements, technical standards, interferenceprotection, power and height
limitations and radioftequency standards. Any and all RF emissions are subject to the exclusive
jurisdiction of the FCC which sets and enforces very conservative, science -based RF emission
guidelines toprotectpublic health. T -Mobile operates all its wirelessfacilifies well below FCC
requirements.
Sec. 20-1509. TOWER AND ANTENNA DESIGN.
Proposed or modified towers and antennas shall meet the following design requirements:
(1) Towers and antennas, including supporting cables and structures shall be designed to
blend into the surrounding environment through the use of color, camouflaging, and
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architectural treatments. Communication towers not requiring FAA or FCC
painting/marking shall have either a galvanized finish or be painted a noncontrasting color
consistent with the surrounding area, such as blue, gray, brown, or black finish.
T -Mobile has taken into consideration the City of Chanhassen's concern of any visual
impacts on North Lotus Lake Park and the surrounding neighborhood T-Mobile'ssite
acquisition specialist and construction and design persons have meet together with
representativesfrom the Parks and Planning Departments to come to agreement on a design that
blends in with North Lotus Lake Park. An additional concern of the City was that the equipment
be located in a building that will blend in with the other structures at the Park and that would not
draw the attention ofpark users.
T -Mobile is proposing an accessory equipment building of a light tan aggregatelstone
finish. The material will be low maintenance and would notfadefrom exposure to sun light over
time. 71e construction ofa building to house the equipment also offers the advantage of higher
security and discourages park usersftom climbing. To minimize the Park Department's lawn
maintenance, there will be sufficient space between the equipment building and the boards of the
ice skating Pink to allowfor the width of the lawn mower.
Asfor the design of the monopole, the pole will be composed ofgalvanized steel and
depending on the City's preferences the monopole may also be treated with a Cor-Tene. Over
time, if treated with the Cor-Ten6finish, the steel will oxidize to a dark brown, cinnamon color
that will blend in with natural wooden poles and trees. The oxidization i4ill then protect the core
strength ofthe steelpole and will not requirefuture painting or maintenance. T-Mobiledesires
to construct a personal wireless tower that will not interfere with the enjoyment or safety of
residents who visit North Lotus Lake Park.
(2) Commercial wireless telecommunication service towers shall be of a monopole design,
unless the city council determines that an alternative design would better blend into the
surrounding environment. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
T -Mobile is proposing a stealth monopole design with canister -enclosed antennas that
would best blend in to the surroundingpark area. The eighryfoot (80 ) monopole will replace
the existing sixi�ftvejaot (65 ) fightpole near the southwest corner of the ice rink and the lights
from the exisfingpole will be remounted on the replacement monopole.
Sec. 20-1510. CO -LOCATION REQUHtEAMNTS.
All personal wireless communication towers erected, constructed, or located within the city
shall comply with the following requirements:
(1) A proposal for a new commercial wireless telecommunication service tower shall not be
approved unless the city council finds that the telecommunications equipment planned for
the proposed tower cannot be accommodated on an existing or approved tower or building
within a one -mile search radius (one -half -mile search radius for towers under 120 feet in
height; towers under 80 feet are exempt from this requirement) of the proposed tower due
to one or more of the following reasons:
T -Mobile's site acquisition specialist has searched and is unaware of any existing
structures that wouldprovide the eightyfoot (80 ) height that is needed to meet the radio
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40 frequency coverage o*cuvesfor Me surrounding residential area. The area within a one-half
mile search radius ofNorth Lotus Lake Park is comprised mostly ofprivate residential
properties, which are restricted to a a maximum building height ofthirty-fivejeet (35 ).
a. The planned equipment would exceed the structural capacity of the existing or approved
tower or building, as documented by a qualified and licensed professional engineer, and the
existing or approved tower cannot be reinforced, modified, or replaced to accommodate
planned or equivalent equipment at a reasonable cost.
T -Mobile has searched and is not aware ofan existing tower or building within the
required one-half (112) mile search radius, which wouldprovide the desired eightyfoot (80
antenna height. Aerefore, T -Mobile is not making applicationfor the above structural capacity
exception.
b. The planned equipment would cause interference materially impacting the usability of
other existing or planned equipment at the tower or building, as documented by a qualified
and licensed professional engineer, and interference cannot be prevented at a reasonable
cost.
T -Mobile has searched and is not aware of an existing tower or building within the
required one-quarter (114) mile search radius� which wouldprovide the desired ninety (90)foot
antenna height. Aerefore, T -Mobile is not making applicationfor the above interference
exception.
c. Existing or approved towers and buildings within the search radius cannot
accommodate the planned equipment at a height necessary to function reasonably, as
documented by a qualified and licensed professional engineer.
T -Mobiles site acquisition specialist has searched and is unaware of any existing
structures that wouldprovide the eightyfoot (80 ) height that is needed to meet the radio
frequency coverage objectivesfor the surrounding residential area. Without the eightyfoot (80)
height, it would be infeasiblefor T -Mobile to install an antennafacility. Ae area within a one-
half mile search radius qfNiorth Lotus Lake Park is comprised mostly qj(private residential
properWes.
it. Other unforeseen reasons that make it unfeasible to locate the planned
telecommunications equipment upon an existing or approved tower or building.
There are no existing or approved towers or buildings that couldprovide the required
eightyfoot (80 ) height that is requiredfor the antennas tofunction properly.
e. Existing or approved towers or buildings are not in the service area, or do not meet the
needs of the user. Documentation shall be provided at the time of application clearly
demonstrating why existing structures do not meet the needs of the user.
There are no existing or approved towers or buildings in the service area that would
meet the required height ofeightyfeet (80 ). The area within a one-ha#(112) mile radius are
comprised mainly ofprivate residentialproperties whichfirst, do notprovide the required height
and second are allowedper the restrictions of this Code.
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(2) The applicant must demonstrate that a good faith effort to co -locate on existing towers
and structures was made, but an agreement could not be reached.
T -Mobiles site acquisition specialist searched and is not aware ofan existing lower within
the required one-hay'(112) mile search radius where there would be an opportunilyfor the
collocation of antennas. T -Mobile has made a goodfaith effort in pursuing other tower options
within and near the desired search area.
(3) Any proposed commercial wireless telecommunication service tower shall be designed,
structurally, electrically, and in all respects, to accommodate both the applicant's antennas
and comparable antennas for at least one additional user. Towers must be designed to allow
for future rearrangement of antennas upon the tower and to accept antennas mounted at
varying heights. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
T -Mobile's proposed tower is eighlyfeel (80 ) in height and therefore is required to be
collocatablefor one additional user. The monopole has been designedfor the mounting of T -
Mobile's antennas with a centerline ofseventy-threefeet and six inches (73'— 6') andfor one
additional carrier to mount antennas with a center line offifty-fourfeet (54 ). Additionally, the
monopole has been designed to accommodate the remounting of the lightsfrom the existing light
pole, with a centerline ofsixty-fivefeet (65 ). Therefore, T -Mobile meets the above collocation
requirement
Sec. 20-1511. LIGHTING.
Towers shall not be illuminated by artificial means and shall not display strobe tights unless
such lighting is specifically required by the Federal Aviation Administration or other
federal or state authority for a particular tower. When incorporated into the approved
design of the tower for camouflage purposes, light fixtures used to illuminate hall fields,
parking lots, or similar areas may be attached to the tower. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
T -Mobile will comply with all Federal Aviation Administration guidelines and
requirements. No artificial illumination or strobe lights are required by the Federal Aviation
Administration in the construction ofan eighlyfoot (80) tower. The monopole is designed to be
integrated into an existingpark lightfixturefor camou age rposes and so the lightsfrom the
.fl pit
existingpole will be remounted andset to be at the same height and toprovide light over the
same amount ofground area. No type ofadditional lighting will be incorporated to the park
setting due to this lightpole replacement and no additional lights will be mounted to the
proposed monopole.
Sec. 20-1512. SIGNS AND ADVERTISING.
No signage, advertising or identification of any kind intended to be visible from the ground
or other structures is permitted, except applicable warning and equipment information
signage required by the manufacturer or by federal, state, or local authorities. (Ord. No.
259, § 1, 11-12-96)
T -Mobile's will fiilly comply with the above restriction of signs or advertising on the
monopole structure or the equipmentfence area. No signs; pictures or messages will be attached
to the proposed tower or the security fence enclosing T -Mobile's equipment. However, if any
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owner identification signage or warning and equipment information signage is required, T -
Mobile will comply with any regulations and requirements of the manufacturer and Federal,
State and local authorities.
Sec. 20-1513. ACCESSORY UTILITY BUILDINGS.
All utility buildings and structures accessory to a tower may not exceed one story in height
and 400 square feet in size, and shall be architecturally designed to blend in with the
surrounding environment and meet the minimum setback requirements of the underlying
zoning district. The use of compatible materials, such as wood, brick, or stucco, is required
for associated support buildings. Equipment located on the roof of an existing building shall
be screened from the public view with building materials identical to or compatible to
[with] existing materials. In no case shall wooden fencing be used as a rooftop equipment
screen. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
Th e proposed lease area for T -Mob ile's equipment will be ten foot by twelve foot (I O'x
12 ) space, which is equal to one -hundred twenty (120) squarefeet. The accessory ground -
mounted equipment will be enclosed by a secure building composed of a light brown
aggregatelstone material to blend in -with other existing buildings and with the architectural
character ofNorth Lotus Lake Park and the surrounding neighborhood
See. 20-1514. LANDSCAPING.
Ground -mounted equipment shall be screened from view by suitable vegetation, except
where a design of nonvegetative screening better reflects and compliments the architectural
character of the surrounding area. Removal of existing shrubs and trees shall be minimized
through careful site selection and design. Landscaping shall comply with the standards
provided in chapter 20, article XXV of the City Code. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
The location ofthe building that will house the accessory equipment is mostly hidden
firom the view ofpark visitors by the ice rink No additional vegetative screening is being
proposed at this time because of the use ofthe areafor storage ofsnow in theainter months.
"en the ice rink to the north and the skating area to the east are being maintained, snow will be
plowed and blown towards the accessory equipment building. Any vegetation to be added to the
area would not survive the heavy snow being introduced to the area. For this reason, T -Mobile is
not proposing to add vegetative screening around the equipment building. However, the
accessory equipment will be completely enclosed by the proposed building and will not be visible
bypark users and neighboringproperties.
Sec. 20-1515. ANTENNAS MOUNTED ON ROOFS, WALLS, AND EXISTING TOWERS.
The placement of wireless communication antennas on roofs, walls, and existing towers may
be administratively approved by the city, provided that the antenna meets the requirements
of this Code and the following:
T -Mobile's proposed lower will befteestanding and will not be attached to an existing
structure. Therefore the above administrative approvalprocessfor installation when the
following conditions are met does not applyfor purposes of this application.
(1) The maximum height of an antenna shall not exceed 15 feet above the roof and shall be
set back at least ten feet from the roof edge.
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(2) Wall- or facade -mounted antennas may not extend five feet above the cornice fine and
must be constructed of a material or color which matches the exterior of the building or
structure. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
Sec. 20-1516. PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MOUNTING ANTENNAS
ON EXISTING STRUCTURES.
In addition to the submittal requirements required elsewhere in this Code, an application
for a building permit for antennas to be mounted on an existing structure shall be
accompanied by the following information:
T -Mobile's proposed lower will be freestanding and will not be attached to an existing
structure. 77terefore the above buildingpermit application processfor mounting antennas on
existing structures does not applyfor purposes of this application.
(1) A site plan showing the location of the proposed antennas on the structure and
documenting that the request meets the requirement of this Code;
(2) A building plan showing the construction of the antennas, the proposed method of
attaching them to the existing structure, and documenting that the request meets the
requirements of this Code;
(3) A report prepared by a qualified and licensed professional engineer indicating the
existing structure or tower's ability to support the antennas; and
(4) Compliance with FCC regulations is required to ensure there will be no interference
with existing tenants or public safety telecommunication providers. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-
12-96)
Sec. 20-1517. APPEALS.
An applicant may appeal an administrative decision under this ordinance to the city
council. Following review and recommendation by the planning commission, the city
council shall make a final determination on the application. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
T -Mobile has and will continue to work with the City and the Planning Commission to
design and eventually construct a telecommunications tower in compliance with this Code and
the wishes of the parks department.
Sec. 20-1518. EXISTING ANTENNAS AND TOWERS.
Antennas and towers in residential districts and in existence as of November 21, 1996,
which do not conform to or comply with this ordinance are subject to the following
provisions:
T -Mobile is proposing the construction ofa new tower that is in compliance and
conformance with this ordinance, therefore the provisions below do not applyfor purposes of this
application.
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(1) Towers may continue in use for the purpose now used and as now existing but may not
be replaced or structurally altered without complying in all respects with this ordinance.
(2) If such towers are hereafter damaged or destroyed due to any reason or cause
whatsoever, the tower may be repaired and restored to its former use, location and physical
dimensions upon obtaining a building permit therefor, but without otherwise complying
with this ordinance; provided, however, that if the cost of repairing the tower to the former
use, physical dimensions, and location would be 50 percent or more of the cost of a new
tower of like kind and quality, then the tower may not be repaired or restored except in full
compliance with this chapter. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
Sec. 20-1519. TIME LIMIT ON TOWER COMPLETION.
Once a tower is approved by the city, the tower must be substantially completed within one
year, including any structures accompanying the tower, following the date of permit. (Ord.
No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
If approved, the construction of the proposed tower would be completed in less than a
yearfollowing the date ofapproval of the conditional use permit.
Sec. 20-1520. ABANDONED OR UNUSED TOWERS.
Abandoned or unused towers or portions of towers and accompanying accessory facilities
shall be removed as follows:
(1) Ali abandoned or unused towers and associate facilities shall be removed within 12
months of the cessation of operations at the site unless a time extension is approved by the
city council. In the event that a tower is not removed within 12 months of the cessation of
operations at a site, the tower and associated facilities may be removed by the city and the
costs of removal assessed against the property.
T -Mobile will enter into a lease agreement ivith the City of Chanhassen to lease the space
requiredfor the accessory equipment building. The lease agreement setsforth provisionsfor
removal of the tower and equipment upon the cessation of operations at the site.
(2) Unused portions of towers above a manufactured connection shall be removed within
two years, six months of the time of antenna relocation, if the unused portion exceeds 25
percent of the height of the tower or 30 feet, whichever is greater. The replacement of
portions of a tower previously removed requires the issuance of a new conditional use
permit.
No portion of the proposed tower will be connected above the manufactured steel
monopole at the eightyfoot (80 ) height and no such portions are to he replaced at this time.
Therefore the above section does not applyfor purposes of this application.
(3) After the facilities are removed, the site shall be restored to its original or an improved
condition. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
T -Mobile will enter into a lease agreement with the City of Chanhassen to lease the space
requiredfor the accessory equipment building. The lease agreement setsforth provisions to
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restore the leasedpremises to the original or improved condition after removal of the tower
andlor equipment building,
Sec. 20-1520.1. ViTERFERENCE WITH PUBLIC SAFETY TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
No new or existing telecommunications service shall interfere with public safety
telecommunications. All applications for new service shall be in compliance with FCC
regulations. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
There is no predicted interference to the City's Police, Fire, Emergency Medical, Public Works
and Park's Communications Systems; however, if in thefuture the City's public safety telecommunication
system experiences intei)firence and believes the interference to befrom T -Mobile's antennas, T -Mobile
will take immediate steps to correct the interference problem. T -Mobile is licensed by the FCC and
operates all of its wirelessfacilities within FCC regulated guidelines
Sec. 20-1521. SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION INFORMATION.
In addition to the information required elsewhere in this Code in an application for a
building permit for towers and their antennas, applications for towers shall include the
following supplemental information:
(1) A report from a qualified and licensed professional engineer that provides the
following:
a. Describes the tower height and design, including a cross-section and elevation;
b. Documents the height above grade for all potential mounting positions for co -located
antennas and the minimum separation distances between antennas;
c. Describes the tower's capacity, including the number and type of antennas that it can
accommodate; and
d. Demonstrates the tower's compliance with all applicable structural and electrical
standards and includes an engineer's stamp and registration number.
T -Mobile is submitting the above information in addition to the required information for a
Building Permit. The proposed site plan and elevation drawings illustrate the above additional
submittal requirements listed above, please see Exhibit E.- Professional Engineer Site Plan and
Elevation Drawings.
(2) For all commercial wireless telecommunication service towers, a letter of intent
committing the tower owner and his or her successors to allow the shared use of the tower if
an additional user agrees in writing to meet reasonable terms and conditions for shared use,
and so long as there is no negative structural impact upon the tower, and there is no
disruption to the service provided. (Ord. No. 259, § 1, 11-12-96)
T -Mobile's Letter ofintent has been included with the submitted application materials, please
see Exhibit I.- T -Mobile's Letter of Intent, stating T -mobile's intent to agree to reasonable terms
and conditions which would allowfor the collocation ofan additional carrier's antennas.
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Personal wireless service antennas located upon a temporary mobile tower used on an
interim basis until a permanent site is constructed or located shall require the processing of
an administrative permit and shall comply with the following standards:
T -Mobile is not proposing the erection of a temporary mobile tower during the
construction of the monopole at North Lotus Lake Park, therefore the requirements below do not
applyfor purposes of this application.
(1) The height of the tower shall not exceed 90 feet including trailer platform.
(2) Temporary mobile towers shall maintain the setbacks as contained in section 20-1505.
The setback shall be maintained from the trailer platform.
(3) Temporary mobile towers shall be prohibited in residential zoning districts.
(4) Temporary mobile towers shall have a minimum tower design windload of 80 miles per
hour and shall comply with the requirements in section 20-1508.
(5) A temporary mobile tower may be permitted for up to 120 days. Towers located on a
site longer than this time shall require the processing of an interim use permit subject to
section 20-381.
(6) Temporary mobile towers shall require a building permit and comply with section 20-
1516.
(7) Mobile units shall have the opportunity to appeal the administrative decision subject to
section 20-1517.
(8) Mobile units shall not interfere with public safety telecommunications subject to
section 20-1520. (Ord. No. 275, § 2, 10-13-97)
Sees. 20-1523-20-1550. RESERVED.
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION
Exhibit A:
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND SITE PLAN REVIEW
APPLICATION FORM
FOR T -MOBILE ANTENNA MONOPOLE
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant View Road
Chanhassm, Minnesota 55317
PROPOSED LOCATION:
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant View Road
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
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CITY OF CHANHASSEN
7700 Market Boulevard — P.O. Box 147
Chanhassen, MN 55317 — (952) 227-1100
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICATION
Applicant Name and Address:
FMFIC Corporation as agent for T -Mobile Central LLC
2901 Metro Drive, Suite 225
Bloomington, MN 55425
Contact: Kelly Swenseth
Phone: 952-831-1043 Fax: 952-831-0623
Email: kswensetb(&firnhc.com
Planning Case No.
Owner Name and Address:
Citv of Chanhassen
7700 Market Boulevard
Chanhassen, MN 55317
ContaCt:Laurie Hokkanen
Phone: 952-27-1118 Fax: 952-227-1110
Email: lhokkanenaci.chanhassen.mn.us
NOTE: Consultation with City staff is required prior to submittal, including review of development
plans
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
X Conditional Use Permit (CUP) � -
Interim Use Permit (IUP)
Non -conforming Use Permit
Planned Unit Development*
Rezoning
Sign Permits
Sign Plan Review
x Site Plan Review (SPR)* 'SOL)
Subdivision*
Temporary Sales Permit
Vacation of Right-of-Way/Easements (VAC)
Variance (VAR)
Wetland Alteration Permit (WAP)
Zoning Appeal
Zoning Ordinance Amendment
Notification Sign
(City to install andto�4
x EscrZow for F Fees/Attorney Cost"
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- $5 U - P ACNAR/WAP/Metes & Bounds
- $450 Minor SUB
TOTAL FEE $474&.40 -
An additional fee of $3.00 per address within the public hearing notification area will be invoiced to the applicant
prior to the public hearing.
*Sixteen (16) full-size folded copies of the plans must be submitted, including an 81/2" X 11"
reduced copy for each plan sheet along with a digital copy in TIFF -Group 4 (*.tio format.
"Escrow will be required for other applications through the development contract.
Building material samples must be submitted with site plan reviews.
NOTE: When multiple applications are processed, the appropriate fee shall be charged for
each application.
0 PROJECT NAME: T -Mobile Monopole at North Lotus Lake Park
LOCATION: North Lotus Lake Park - 295 Pleasant View Road, Chanhassen MN 55317
LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND PID: PID: 25.5580020 Outlot B. Section: 01 Township: 116 Ranize: 023
Plat: 25558 NORTH LOTUS LAKE ADDITION
TOTAL ACREAGE: Aovroximiatelv two acres
WETLANDS PRESENT: YES X NO
PRESENT ZONING: RSF - Single Family Residential
REQUESTED ZONING: No Change Requested
PRESENT LAND USE DESIGNATION: Parks/Orien SDace
REQUESTED LAND USE DESIGNATION: No Change Requested
REASON FOR REQUEST: Installation of an 8W monopole and appurtenant equipment to operate a telecommunucations facility.
The rirovosed monopole will fill a coverage gap in the residential area surrounding North Lotus Lake Park as requested by T -Mobile
customers and to Provide enhanced digital services, including E-91 1. The monopole will replace the existing light pole on the Southwest
comer of the ice rink. The lights will be removed from the existing pole and remounted at the sarne height on theyroposed monopole.
FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW: Include number of existing employees: None and new employees: None
This application must be completed in full and be typewritten or clearly printed and must be accompanied by all information
and plans required by applicable City Ordinance provisions. Before filing this application, you should confer with the
Planning Department to determine the specific ordinance and procedural requirements applicable to your application.
A determination of completeness of the application shall be made within 15 business days of application submittal. A written
notice of application deficiencies shall be mailed to the applicant within 15 business days of application.
This is to certify that I am making application for the described action by the City and that I am responsible for complying with
all City requirements with regard to this request. This application should be processed in my name and I am the party whom
the City should contact regarding any matter pertaining to this application. I have attached a copy of proof of ownership
(either copy of Owner's Duplicate Certificate of Title, Abstract of Title or purchase agreement), or I am the authorized person
to make this application and the fee owner has also signed this application.
I will keep myself informed of the deadlines for submission of material and the progress of this application. I further
understand that additional fees may be charged for consulting fees, feasibility studies, etc. with an estimate prior to any
authorization to proceed with the study. The documents and information I have submitted are true and correct to the best of
my knoWedge.
*NA� September 18, 2008
Signatu Appli0ant Date
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Signature of Fee Owner Date
G.\p1an\forms\Deve1opment Review Appli�tion DOC Rev. 1108
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CONDITIONAL USE PERNUT APPLICATION
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Ple�t View Road
Chanhwsen, Minnesota 55317
Exhibit B:
CONTACT INFORMATION
FOR T-MOBELE ANTENNA MONOPOLE
PROPOSED LOCATION:
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant View Road
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
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CONTACT INFORMATION
PROPERTY OVMR:
CITY OF CHANHASSEN Laurie Hokkanen, Assistant City Manager
7700 MARKET BOULEVARD Office: 952-225-1118
CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 Ihokkanen(a)ci.chanhassen.mn.us
APPLICANT:
FMHC CORPORATION
2901 METRO DRIVE, SUITE 225
BLOOMINGTON, MN 55425
Kelly Swenseth, Site Acquisition
Office: 952-831-1043
Cell: 218-791-0382
Email: kswensethAfinhc.com
Fax: 952-831-0623
PROJECT MANAGER:
T -MOBILE CENTRAL LLC
8000 78h STREET
EDINA, MN 55439
DESIGNER:
ULTEIG ENGINEERS
5201 EAST RIVER ROAD, SUITE 308
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55421
ENGINEER:
ULTEIG ENGINEERS
5201 EAST RIVER ROAD, SUITE 308
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55421
Pat Conlin, Project Manager
Office: 952-831-1043
Cell: 612-860-3629
Email: pconlinAfinbc.com
Fax: 952-831-0623
Chris Miller, Engineering and Construction
Office: 612-701-2069
Email: chris.miller@t-mobile.com
Isaac Odlund, Engineer
Office: 763-571-2500
Cell: 763-259-7804
Email: isaac.odlund@ultieg.com
Aaron "Robley" Evans
Office: 763-571-2500
Fax: 763-571-1168
Email: aaron.evans@ultieg.com
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION
Exhibft C:
COPIES OF CHECKS FOR $500 SITE PLAN REVIEW, $425 APPLICATION
FILING FEE AND $50 ESCROW PAYMENT
FOR T -MOBILE ANTENNA MONOPOLE
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant Vim Road
Chantuissm, Minnesota 55317
PROPOSED LOCATION:
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant View Road
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
T -MOBILE USA, INC.
12920 SE 38TH STREET
T n -Mobilv, BELLEVUE, WA 98006
(425) 378-4000
Invoice Number Inv. Date Description
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CK84769 8/28/2008 AL SITE AIP0933 APP FEES
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T -MOBILE USA, INC.
12920 SE 38th Street
T wMobile Bellevue, WA 98006
(425) 378-4000
Md1w Bmk
500 R� S�t
M"�gh, PA 15262
6D-160/433
Deductions
RIM
1262940
9/5/2008
2000049587
Voucher Amount Paid
1101098247 500.00
1262940
9/5/2008
VID 2000049587
PAY SERNaa F-7
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION
Exhibit D:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND PARCEL MAP
FOR NORTH LOTUS LAKE PARK
FOR T -MOBILE ANTENNA MONOPOLE
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant Vim Rwd
Charhmen, Minnesota 55317
PROPOSED LOCATION:
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant View Road
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Property located in Carver, MN
Outlot B of North Lotus Lake Addition as depicted on that plat of record, recorded
November 26, 1985 in Instnunent No. 74823, Carver County, State of Minnesota.
AND BEING the same property conveyed to City of Chanhassen, a municipal
corporation from Near Mountain Properties, a co -partnership by Limited Warranty Deed
dated December 28, 1978 and recorded December 29, 1978 in Instrument No. 40906;
AND ALSO CONVEYED to City of Chanhassen, a municipal corporation from Near
Mountain Properties, a co -partnership by Limited Warranty Deed dated December 28,
1978 and recorded December 29, 1978 in Instrument No. 40907.
Tax Parcel No. 25.5580020
RWL �_2/26/78
LIMITED WARRANTY DEED
THIS INDENTURE, Made this 28th day of December, 1978, between
NEAR MOUNTAIN PROPERTIES, a co -partnership under the Minnesota Uniform
Partnership Act, party of the first part, and the CITY OF CHANHASSEN, a
municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Minnesota, par ty of
the second part,
WITNESSETH, That the said party of the first part, in considers -
tion of the sum of one Dollar ($1.00) and other good and valuable considera-
tion, to it in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the
receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, does hereby Grant, Bargain, Sell
and Convey unto the said party of the second part, its successors and
assigns, Forever, all the tract or parcel of land lying and being in the
County of Carver and State of Minnesota, described as follows, to -wit:
That part of the East 682.00 feet of the North 451.00 feet of
Government Lot 3, Section 1, Township 116 North, Range 23 West
of the 5th Principal Meridian, lying easterly and southerly of
the center line of Pleasant View Road as traveled.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD THE SAME, Together with all the hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, to the
said party of the second part, its successors and assigns, Forever. And
the said Near Mountain Properties, party of the first part, for itself
and its successors, does covenant with the said party of the second
part, its successors and ass�.gns, that it is well seized in fee of the
lands and premises aforesaid, and has good right to sell and convey the
same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are free from all
encumbrances, except easements, if any, in favor of the City of Chanhassen,
the rights of the public in Pleasant View Road, encumbrances of record
and the lien of all unpaid real estate taxes, special assessments and
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, The said party of the first part has hereunto
set its hand the day and year first above written.
NEAR MOUNTAIN PROPERTIES
B
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
) as.
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 28th day
December, --1978, by RUSSELL W. LINDQUIST, partner, on behalf of NEAR MOUNTAIN
PROPERTIES, a partnership.
THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY:
Dorsey, Windhorst, Hannaford, Whitney & Rallada /-112*" MARDELLSLUKA
2300 First National Bank Building NOTARY PUBLIC -MINNESOTA
HENNEPIN COUNTY
55402 AltRll MY COITrrlsslon ExPims Aug. 25, 1
Minneapolis, Minnesota %W
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STATE DEED TAX DUE HEREON:
$-6kappr
1090G
OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER
STATE OF MINNESOTA,
COUNTY OF CARVER
-7 1 hereby cerlily thct the within instrument
as filed lor r�jiord 'in this OUT'if the
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LIMITED WARRANTY DEED
THIS INDENTURE, Made this 28th day of December, 1978, between
NEAR MOUNTAIN PROPERTIES, a co -partnership under the Minnesota Uniform
Partnership Act, party of the first part, and the CITY OF CHANHASSEN, a
municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Minnesota, party of
the second part,
WITNESSETH, That the said party of the first part, in consider-
ation of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) and other good and valuable
consideration, to it in hand paid by the said party of the second part,
the receipt whereof is hereby*acknowledged, does hereby Grant, Bargain,
Sell and Convey unto the said party of the second part, its successors
and assigns, Forever, all the tract or parcel of land lying and being in
the County of Carver and State of Minnesota, described as follows, to -
wit:
That part of the East' 682.00 feet of Government Lot 3,
Section 1, Township 116 North, Range 23 West of the 5th
Principal Meridian, lying southerly of the south line of
the North 451.00 feet of said Government Lot 3 and lying
easterly of the center line of Pleasant View Road as traveled
and which lies northerly of a line 150.00 feet northerly of,
measured at a right angle to and parallel with the following
described line:
Commencing at the northeast corner of the Southeast
Quarter of said Section 1; thence on an assumed
bearing of South 0 degrees 46 minutes 48 seconds
West, along the east line of said Southeast Quarter,
a distance of 799.35 feet to the beginning of the
line to be described; thence North 89 degrees 13
minutes 12 seconds East a distance of 50.00 feet;
thence South 0 degrees 46 minutes 48 seconds West
a distance of 166.53 feet; thence North 74
degrees 11 minutes 12 seconds West a distance
of 186.45 feet; thence South 87 degrees 23
minutes 23 seconds West a distance of 165.40
feet; thence North 68 degrees 08 minutes 17
seconds West a distance of 258.84 feet; thence
North 10 degrees 03 minutes 17 seconds West a
distance of 335.68 feet; thence South 74 degrees
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD THE SAME, Together with all the hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, to the
said party of the second part, its successors and assigns, Forever. And
the said Near Mountain Properties, party of the first part, for itself
and its successors, does covenant with the said party of the second
part, its successors and assigns, that it is well seized in fee of the
lands and premises aforesaid, and has good right to sell and convey the
same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are free from all
encumbrances, except easements, if any, in favor of the City of Chanhassen,
the rights of the public in Pleasant View Road, encumbrances of record
and the lien of all unpaid real estate taxes, special assessments and
interest thereon. And the title to the above–bargained and granted
lands and premises, in the quiet and peaceable possession of the �aid
party of the second part, its successors and assigns, against all persons
lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof, subject to
encumbrances hereinbefore mentioned, the said party of the first part
will Warrant and Defend.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, The said party of the first part has
hereunto set its hand the day and year first above written.
NEAR MOUNTAIN PROPERTIES
B
Y*Russel �WL�indquis–t—, a �Vatne!
STATE OF MINNESOTA
ss.
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 28th
day December, 1978, by RUSSELL W. LINDQUIST, partner, on behalf of NEAR
MOUNTAIN PROPERTIES, a partnership.
THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY:
Dorsey, Windhorst, Hannaford, Whitney & Hallada MAIRIDELL SLUKA
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GIS DISCLAIMER: Ilis map was created wing Carver County's Geographic Infimmation Systems (GIS), it is a compilation
of information and data from various City, County, State, and Fedetal offices. This map is net a smveyed or legally recorded map and is intended to be
used as a reference. Carver County is not respoessible for my inssectaracies contained herein. Ic
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recorded map and is intended to be used as a reference. Carver County is
not responsible for any inaccuracies contained herein.
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Exhibit F:
PHOTO SIMULATIONS
FOR T -MOBILE ANTENNA MONOPOLE
PROPOSED LOCATION:
North Lotus Lake Park
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Site Address: 295 Pleasantview Road
City: Chanhassen State: MN
Site Number: At P0933
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Site Address: 295 Pleasaniview Road
City: Chanhassen State: MN
Site Number: Al P0933
View Description: Looking east at location of
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION
North Lotus Lake Puk
295 Pl�t Vi� Road
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
Exhibit G:
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER LETTERS
REGARDING TOWER FALL ZONES
FOR T -MOBILE ANTENNA MONOPOLE
PROPOSED LOCATION:
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant View Road
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
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March 2, 2007
Reference: Design and Reliability of a Monopole Structure in the Telecommunication Industry
Fall Zone Radius
Quality of Steel and Fabrication of a Monopole Structure
In response to your inquiry regarding the design and anticipated reliability of a monopole structure:
I . The monopole structure is designed to meet the requirements of the ANSI TIA/EIA 222F
(June, 1996) titled Structural Standardsfor Steel Antenna Towers and Antenna Supporting
Structures and mostly recently published ANSI/EIA-222-G (August 2005) titled Structural
Standard for Antenna Support Structures and Antennas. It also meets or exceeds the
requirements of the International Building Code and the Manual ofSteel Construction ASD
andLRFD by the American Institute of Steel Construction. Furthermore, the foundation and
anchor bolts meet the requirements of the American Concrete Institute's Building Code
Requirementsfor Structural Concrete (ACI 318-05). The pole itself is also designed to meet
the provisions of the American Society of Civil Engineers (A.S.C.E.) Design of Steel
Transmission Pole Structures, which wasjust recently published (2006) as adesign standard.
2. Based on the location of this structure and the applicable design codes, the basic design wind
speed of fastest mile and/or 3 second gust is used to deign the structure. An additional case
with ice is also checked based on past historical data on ice accumulation in the area. The
specified wind speeds exceed the 50 -year maximum anticipated wind velocity at 33ft above
ground level. Additional factors are applied to increase the wind loading, e.g., a gust
response factor is imposed in order to account for sudden changes in wind speed, a height
coefficient to account for increasing wind speed with height, and an exposure coefficient.
Based on these conservative coefficients, the structure could in fact survive even greater
wind loads than the basic design wind speed without any failures.
3. The monopole structure design is controlled by wind induced loads, however, earthquake
induced loads are also evaluated with all building code requirements being satisfied.
Vertical loads (i.e., gravity loads) are minimal on these types of structures, approximately
20% of the maximum capacity.
Engineered Endeavors, Inc.
7610 Jenther Drive
Mentor, OH 44060
Phone (440) 918-1101 * Fax (440) 918-1108
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Reference: Design and Reliability of Monopole Structure in the Telecomatunication Industry
Fall Zone Requirement
Quality of Steel and Fabrication of a Monopole Structure
4. The design and loading assumptions, which are used for the analysis of these structures, are
very conservative in nature when compared to other building codes; as a result, structural
failure is highly improbable.
5. Failure of a steel monopole structure is defined as being that point at which the induced
stresses exceed the yield strength of the material. At this point, deflections will be induced
in the structure, which will no longer be recoverable once the load has been removed.
Hence, a permanent deflection in the monopole would exist.
6. The induced leads must be sustained for a long enough period in order that the structure has
time to respond to the load without its removal. Monopoles are flexible, forgiving structures,
which are not generally susceptible to damage by impact loads such as wind gust or
earthquake shocks.
7. As the structure leans over from the induced loads, it presents a markedly reduced exposure
area for the development of wind -induced forces. This would result in the lowering of the
applied forces and, therefore, the reduction of stresses and a halting of the structural
deflection.
8. Hypothetically, lets assume that a pole becomes overloaded. The typical consequence of
this overloading is "local buckling" where a relatively small portion of the shaft distorts and
"kinks" the steel. Upon the removal of the applied load, the structure will not return to a
plumb position. This does not cause a free falling pole. Even though the buckle exists, the
cross section of the pole is cable of carrying the entire vertical load. As a result, wind
induced loads could not conceivably bring this type of structure to the ground due to
the excellent ductile properties, design criteria, and failure mode. In the event of an
unlikely failure, theoretically, the monopole is designed to have a high stress point at an
intermediate height. This will keep the monopole structure within a certain fail radius.
9. This monopoles is theoretically designed to collapse upon itself in the event that a
catastrophic circumstance arises, however this type of failure has never occurred on an EEI
tapered tubular monopole structure. The initial failure point or high stress point of the
monopole can be specified at certain elevations. The structure was designed so that the
stresses in the upper section of monopole are greater than the stresses in the bottom sections.
The upper section fails and collapses onto the bottom section producing significantly less
wind area, hence decreasing the loads applied to the structure. As a result, the structure
does not "free fall" to the ground and stays within the compound area.
10. Further proofs to the integrity of these structure -types are the fact that all EEI monopole
Engineered Endeavors, Inc.
7610 Jenther Drive
Mentor, OH 44060
Phone (440) 918-1101 * Fax (440) 918-1108
Reference: Design and Reliability of Monopole Structure in the Telecommunication Industry
Fall Zone Requirement
Quality of Steel and Fabrication of a Monopole Structure
structures in the Florida region withstood the direct impact of Hurricane Andrew with
absolutely no structural damage reported. Wind loading was reported to be in the range of
100-120 MPH. Most recently, all EEI monopoles in the Wilmington, NC region withstood
the force of Hurricanes Bertha and Fran, which had wind speeds of 105 MPHand wind gusts
of 115 MPH.
11. In another incident, an EEI monopole withstood the impact of a run away bulldozer, which
rammed the monopole at the base. The monopole stood firm with only a dent in the shaft.
After field repairs, this monopole is still in service and performing to its design capacity.
12. EEI has never experienced a structural failure due to weathered induced overloading. EEI
personnel have over 75 years combined experience in design and fabrication of these types
of structures.
In response to your inquiry regarding the quality of steel and fabrication of a monopole structure:
1) The monopole is fabricated from ASTM A572 Grade 65 material with a controlled
silicon content of 0.061/6 maximum to promote a uniform galvanized coating. The
base plate material is fabricated from A871 Grade 60 material. All plate material
meets a Charpy V -Notch toughness requirement of l5ft-lbs @ -20* Fahrenheit. By
meeting the strict toughness requirement, the monopole is best suited to resist the
cyclic/fatigue type loading (i.e., wind induced loading) these structures exhibit. The
toughness specification is based on 35 years of taper tubular poles being designed
and manufactured for the electrical transmission and communication industries.
2) Anchor bolts are fabricated from A615 Grade 75 material. The bolts are 2 1/4 in
diameter, made from #18J bar stock. All threads are rolled. Anchor bolts come
complete with two (2) A194 Grade 2H hex nuts. The anchor bolt material must also
meet a Charpy V -Notch toughness of 15 ft -lbs @ -20' Fahrenheit, to resist the
cyclic/fatigue type loading (i.e., wind induced loading) these structures exhibit.
EEI guarantees the quality of steel used on the entire monopole. Material Certifications
(Mill Test Reports) are available on all material at the time of fabrication. The toughness
requirement should be taken very seriously, for over the lifetime of the structure not having this
toughness requirement, "toe" cracks may occur at the base of the structure and the structure could
ultimately fail.
Fabrication of the monopole is performed in accordance with the provisions of the AISC
Manual of Steel Construction and ASCE's Design of Steel Transmission Pole Structures. All
7610 Jcnther Drive
Engineered Endeavors, Inc. Mentor, OH 44060
Phone (440) 918-1101 * Fax (440) 918-1108
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Reference: Design and Reliability of Monopole Structure in the Telecomraunication Industry
Fall Zone Requirement
Quality of Steel and Fabrication of a Monopole Structure
welding and inspection is in accordance with the American Welding Society's Specification D 1. 1 -
latest revision. Testing and inspection reports are available upon request at the time of fabrication.
In conclusion, due to the aforementioned items, EEI's monopole structures have not
experienced "free fall" type failure due to wind or seismic induced loads. I hope that these
comments address the issues, which you might encounter relative to the anticipated performance of
monopole structures and quality of steel and fabrication. However, I will be most happy to answer
any specific questions, which you might have.
Sincerely,
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7610 Jenther Drive
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In order to calculate the height of the hinge point or high stress area on a monopole structure to fall
within a specified fall radius, the following equation can be applied.
H2 —FR2
X= -
2H
where:
x = Height to theoretical high stress, ft
H = Height of structure,ft
FR = Fallradius,ft
Notes:
1. Monopoles are very flexible, forgiving structures
2. EEI's tubular monopoles have never experienced a "free fall" type failure due to wind
inducedloads
3. As the structure deflects, it creates a markedly reduced exposure area, therefore, lowers the
applied forces
4. Design criteria is very conservative
5. Due to gust factor, height coefficient, and exposure factor, the structure could in fact survive
even greater wind than the specified basic wind speed
6. Due to the ductility of the steel, failure is defined as permanent deflection in the pole
7. Initial failure points can be designed at specific locations
Engineered Endeavors, Inc.
7610 Jenther Drive
Mentor, 011 44060
Phone (440) 918-1101 * Fax (440) 918-1108
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STRUCTURES
DESIGN AND FAILURE MODES FOR A TAPERED MONOPOLE
QUALITY OF STEEL AND FABRICATION OF A MONOPOLE STRUCTURE
Tapered Monopole Design Standards and Failure Modes:
• Communications monopole structures designed by Valmont are sized in accordance with the latest governing
revision of the ANSUTIA 222 standard unless otherwise requested by our customer. This standard has been
approved by ANSI/ASCE-7, which has dealt with the design of antenna support structures for over 40 years. The
TIA standard, based on provisions of this nationally known specification, has a long history of reliability. At its
core philosophy is ifs first and foremost priority to safeguard and maintain the health and welfare of the public.
• The TIA standard designates a minimum wind loading for each county in the United States. Valmont uses the
wind loading listed in the TIA standard unless a greater value is specified by our customer. Structures are also
designed for radial ice at a code specified reduced design wind loading. Code designated coefficients are used to
ensure that the structure will survive the designed wind speed. The structure can usually survive even a greater
wind load than the basic design wind speed because of these conservative coefficients.
• Design and loading assumptions that are used for the analyses of these structures are very conservative in nature
when compared to other codes, which makes structural failure highly improbable.
Failure of a steel monopole occurs when a point is reached where the induced stresses exceed the yield strength
of the material. At this point, the deflections induced in the material are no longer temporary. Hence, a
permanent deflection in the monopole would exist.
• The term failure above refers to local buckling at a designated point on the pole. Local buckling does not cause a
free falling pole; rather it relieves the stresses from the pole at this location. Monopoles are flexible, forgiving
structures, which are not generally susceptible to damage by impact loads such as wind gust or earthquake
shocks.
• When local buckling occurs, a relatively small portion of the shaft distorts and 'kinks" the steel. When the pole
begins to bend the exposure area is reduced and therefore, the force due to wind is decreased as well. Even
though buckling exists, the cross section of the pole is capable of carrying the entire vertical load. Therefore.
wind induced loads could not conceivably bring this type of structure to the ground due to the excellent ductile
properties, design criteria, and failure mode.
• VaImGnfs communication poles have proven to be very reliable products. Valmont has provided Structures that
have performed well during earthquakes in California, hurricanes in the South (including Hugo, Andrew, Opal and
Katrina), and a number of tornadoes. In over 25 years of engineering and fabricating thousands of monopoles, to
our knowledge Valmont has never experienced an in service failure of a communication pole due to weather
induced overloading, even though, as in the cases of Hurricanes Hugo, Andrew and Katrina, the wind speeds
exceeded the design wind speed. We use the latest standards, wind speed information, and sophisticated
analytical tools to ensure that we maintain our unblemished record for quality.
Valmont Quality of Steel and Manufacturing:
Monopoles are fabricated from ASTM A572 Grade 65 material wth a controlled silicon content of 0.06%
maximum to ensure a uniform galvanized coating. The base material is fabricated from Grade 60 material. All
plate material meets a V -Notch toughness requirement of 15 ft -lbs. @ -20 degrees Fahrenheit. By meeting the
strict toughness requirement, monopoles are best suited to resist the cyclicifatigue type loading (i.e. wind induced
loading) these structures exhibit.
Valmont's anchor bolts are fabricated from A615 Grade 75 material. The bolts are 2 % in diameter, made from
#1 8J bar stock. Anchor bolts come complete with four (4) At 94 Grade 2H hex nuts.
For the past 40 years, our company has always guaranteed the quality of the steel used in building our structures.
Material Certifications are available on all material at the time of fabrication. Fabrication of the monopole is
performed in accordance with the provisions of the AISC Manual of Steel Construction and ASCE's Design of
steel Transmission Pole Structures. All welding and inspection is in accordance with the American Welding
Society's Specification D1.1 -latest revision. Testing and inspection reports are available upon request at the time
of fabrication.
We hope these comments address the issues that you might encounter relative to the anticipated performance of
monopole structures and the quality of steel fabrication. If you have additional questions or comments please call
(800) 547-2151.
Specialty Structures Group, Valrnont Industries, Inc.
357525�Sfireet Salem, OR97302-1123 USA
Toll Free: 800-547-2151 Fax:503-316-2040 �.valmontcorn
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pl�t Vim Rwd
Chanh�, Minnesota 55317
Exhibit H:
SEARCH RING MAP
FOR T -MOBILE ANTENNA MONOPOLE
PROPOSED LOCATION:
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant View Road
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
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North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant Vim Road
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
Exhibit 1:
T -MOBILE'S LETTER OF INTENT
FOR T-MOBtLE ANTENNA MONOPOLE
PROPOSED LOCATION:
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant View Road
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
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September 17, 2008
City of Chanhassen
7700 Market Boulevard - PO Box 147
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
952-227-1100
RE: T -Mobile Letter of Intent for Collocation of One Additional User
Property Address: North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant View Road
Chanhassen, MN 55317
10 To Whom It May Concern:
The monopole as proposed in the Conditional Use Permit Application for North Lotus
Lake is designed to be collocatable for one additional user to mount comparable antennae
with a centerline of fifty-four feet (54').
T -Mobile and its successors, as owner of the proposed monopole to be located in North
Lotus Lake Park, is committed to allow the shared use of the tower if an additional user
agrees in writing to meet reasonable terms and conditions for shared use, so long as there
is no negative structural impact upon the tower and there is no disruption to the service
provided.
Sincerely,
Mark Holm
Real Estate Manager, T -Mobile Central
T -Mobile USA, Im.
8000 West 78th St, Sufte 400
Edin% MN 55439
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION
Exhibft J:
RADIO FREQUENCY COMPARISON CHART
FOR T -MOBILE ANTENNA MONOPOLE
PROPOSED LOCATION:
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant View Road
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
North Lotus LAke Park
295 Phasant Vim Road
Chanluissen, Minnesota 55317
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Exposure in MicrowattSICM2 and Percentage of FCC Allowable
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Police and mobile radio
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50%
FM Radio Station Transmitters
100
50%
CB Mobile Radio
30
12.15%
Microwave Oven
20
2%
Cordless Phone (newer models)
15
1.5%
Baby Monitor
1
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Affidavit of Publication
Southwest Newspapers
RATE INFORMATION
Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space ---- S40.00 per column inch
Mmimum rate allowed by law for the above matter ............................... $40.00 per columm inch
Rate actually charged for the above matter .............................................. S 12.19 M column inch
RECEIVED
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SCANNED
'jTy OF oViANHASSEN
State of Minnesota)
)SS.
.
County of Carver
CITY OF CHANHASS EN
CARVER & HENNEPIN
COUNTIES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING CASE NO. 08-21
Laurie A. Hartmann, being duly sworn, on owth says that she is the publisher or the authorized
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
agent of the publisher of die newspapers known as the Chaska Herald and the Chanhassen Vil-
that the Chanhassen Planning
lager and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows:
Commission will hold a public
hearing on Tuesday, October 21,
2008, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council
(A) These newspapers have complied with the requirements constituting qualification as a legal
Chambers in Chanhassen CityRall,
newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute 331A.02, 331A.07, and other applicable laws, as
7700 Market Blvd. The purpose of
amended.
this hearing is to consider a request
for a Conditional Use Permit and
(B)The printed public notice that is attached to this Affidavit and identified as No. -'11.7 7
Site Plan Review with Variances
was published on the date or datcs and in the newspaper stated in the attached Notice and mid
for the construction of an Mfoot
Notice is hereby incorporated as part of this Affidavit. Said notice was cut from the columns of
wireless communications tower
the newspaper specified. Printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both
with a 4 -foot lightning rod on
propertylocattednearthesouthwest
inclusive, and is hereby acknowledged as being the kind and size of type used in the composition
comerofthe ice rink at North Letus
and publication of the Notice:
LakePark(295P1easantViewRoad).
The site is legally described as
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Outlet B, North Lotus Lake
Addition. Applicant: T -Mobile.
A plan showing the location of
By:
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the proposal is available for public
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review on the City's web site at
www,ci.chanhassen.mn.us/sery/
DIan/08-2l.htm] or at City Hall
during regular businesshours. All
interested persons are invited to
Subscribed and sworn before me on
attend this public hearing and
express their opinions with respect
to this proposal. Sheirmeen AlJaff,
this /314 y of 64, b, 2008
Senior Planner
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Email:
sa1jaJ1@ci.chanhassen.nm.us
JYMME J. BARK
Phone: 952-227-1134
(Published in the Chanhassen
led.
NOTARY PUBLIC - MINNESOTA
Villager on Thursday, October 9,
My Commission Expires 01/3112013
2008; No. 4123)
N(P' Public 17
RATE INFORMATION
Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space ---- S40.00 per column inch
Mmimum rate allowed by law for the above matter ............................... $40.00 per columm inch
Rate actually charged for the above matter .............................................. S 12.19 M column inch
RECEIVED
NOV I - Z008
SCANNED
'jTy OF oViANHASSEN
October 7, 2008
MY OF
JHMHMNhfl
Ms. Kelly Jane Swenseth
Mministration
FMHC Corporation
7700 Market Boulevard
2901 Metro Drive, Suite 225
PO Box 147
Chanhassen, IVIN 55317
Bloomington, MN 55425
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Phone: 952.227.1125
Fax: 952.227.1110
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Chanhassen is a Community for Life - Providingfor Today ardPlanniriff for Tonnorrow
Re: T -Mobile Application for a Cell Tower at North Lotus Lake Park
Mministration
Phone: 952.227.1100
Dear Ms. Swenseth:
Fax: 952.227.1110
Building Inspections
As I explained in the e-mail which was sent following our telephone conversation
Phone: 952,227.1180
which took place on Friday, October 3, 2008, through the review process
Fax: 952.227.1190
associated with the T -Mobile application for a cell tower at North Lotus Lake
Park, it has been discovered that this use is not permitted under our LAWCON
Engineering
agreement with the State of Minnesota. State LAWCON grants were applied for
Phone: 952.227.1160
and accepted by the City for both the acquisition and development of North Lotus
Fax: 952.227,1170
Lake Park. The City's use agreements with the State prohibit any improvements
Finance
not directly related to outdoor recreation.
Phone: 952.227.1140
F@c952.227.1110
Therefore, the City will not be processing your application further. Also, we are
returning your application fees.
Park & Recreation
PVe: 952.227.1120
If you have any questions, please contact me at 952-227-1134 or e-mail at
Fax:952.227.1110
saliaff @ci.cbanhassen.mn.us.
Recreation Center
2310 Coulter Boulevard
Sincerely,
Phone: 952.227.1400
Fax: 952.227.1404
Planning &
Shanneen Al-Jaff
Natural Resources
Senior Planner
Phone: 952.227.1130
Fa)L952.227.1110
Enclosures
Public Woft
1591 Park Road!
ec: Todd Hoffman, Park and Recreation Director
ftv: 952.227.1300
Laurie Hokkanen, Assistant City Manager
Fax952.227.1310
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Phone: 952.227.1125
Fax: 952.227.1110
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Chanhassen is a Community for Life - Providingfor Today ardPlanniriff for Tonnorrow
$425 Conditional Use Permit
$500 Site Plan Permit
$200 Notification Sign
$100 Recording Escrow
$1,225 TOTAL
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T -Mobile Check 1262942
T -Mobile Check 1262941
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
CARVER & HENNEPIN COUNTIES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING CASE NO. 08-21
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chanhassen Planning Commission will hold a
public hearing on Tuesday, October 21, 2008, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in
Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market Blvd. The purpose of this hearing is to consider a request for
a Conditional Use Permit and Site Plan Review with Variances for the construction of an 80 -
foot wireless communications tower with a 4 -foot lightning rod on property located near the
southwest comer of the ice fink at North Lotus Lake Park (295 Pleasant View Road). The site is
legally described as Outlot B, North Lotus Lake Addition. Applicant: T -Mobile.
A plan showing the location of the proposal is available for public review on the City's web
site at www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us/sery/plan/08-2l.htnil or at City Hall during regular business
hours. All interested persons are invited to attend this public hearing and express their opinions
with respect to this proposal.
Sharmeen A]-Jaff, Senior Planner
Email: saliaWci.chanhassen.mn.us
Phone: 952-227-1134
(Publish in the Chanhassen Villager on October 9, 2008)
Notice of Public Hearing
Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting
Date & Time:
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 at 7:00 P.M. This hearing may not start
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until later in the evening, depending on the order of the agenda.
Location:
City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd.
Request for Conditional Use Permit and Site Plan Review
Proposal:
with Variances for the construction of an 80 -foot wireless
communications tower with a 4 -foot lightning rod
Applicant:
T -Mobile
Property
North Lotus Lake Park (295 Pleasant View Road)
Location:
A location map Is on the reverse side of this notice.
The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the
applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood
about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the
public hearing through the following steps:
What Happens
1 . Staff will give an overview of the proposed project.
at the Meeting:
2. The applicant will present plans on the project.
3. Comments are received from the public.
4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses
the project.
If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please visit
the City's projects web page at:
www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us/serv/i)lan/�`8-2l.htmi. If you wish to
talk to someone about this project, please contact Sharmeen
AI-Jaff by email at sal'aff @ci.chanhassen.mn.us or by phone
Questions &
at 952-227-1134. If you choose to submit written comments, it
Comments:
is helpful to have one copy to the department in advance of
themeeting. Staff will provide copies to the Commission.
The staff report for this Item will be available online on
the project web site listed above the Thursday prior to the
Planning Commission meeting.
City Review Procedure:
• Subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, Site Plan Reviews, Conditional and Interim Uses, Welland Alterations,
Rezonings, Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Code Amendments require a public hearing before the
Planning Commission City ordinances require all property within 500 feet of the subject site to be notified of the
application in writing. Any interested party is invited to attend the meeting.
• Staff prepares a report on the subject application that includes all pertinent information and a recommendation
These reports are available by request. At the Planning Commission meeting, staff will give a verbal overviewof
the report and a recommendation. The item wit be opened for the public to speak about the proposal as a part of
the hearing process. The Commission will close the public hearing and discuss the item and make a
recommendation to the City Council. The City Council may reverse, affirm or modify wholly or partly the Planning
Commission's recommendation Rezonings, land use and code amendments take a simple majority vote of the
City Council except rezonings and land use amendments from residential to commercial/industrial.
• Minnesota State Statute 519 99 requires all applications to be processed within 60 days unless the applicant
waives this standard Some applications due to their complexity may take several months to complete. Any
person wishing to follow an item through the process should check with the Planning Department regarding its
status and scheduling for the City Council meeting.
• A neighborhood spokesperson/representative is encouraged to provide a contact for the city. Often developers
are encouraged to meet with the neighborhood regarding their proposal. Staff is also available to review the
project with any interested person(a).
• Because the Planning Commission holds the public hearing, the City Council does not Minutes are taken and
any correspondence regarding the application will be included in the report to the City Council If you Wsh to have
something to be included in the report, please contact the Planning Staff person named on the notification.
Notice of Public Hearing
Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting
Time:
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008 at 7:00 P.M. This hearing may not start
until later in the evening, depending on the order of the agenda.
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Disclaimer
This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey and is not intended to be used
as one. This map is a compilation of records, information and data located in various
city, county. state and federal offices and other sources regarding the area shown and
is to be used for reference purposes only. The City does not warrant that the
Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and
the City does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigatonal, tracking or
any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision
in the depiction of geographic features. if errom or discrepancies are found please
contact 952-227-1107. The preceding dis;claimer is provided pursuant to Minnesota
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Shall not be liable for any damages, and expressly waives all claims, and agrees to
defend. indemnify, and hold harmless the City from any and all claims brought by User,
its employees or agents. or third parties which anse out of the users access or use of
data provided.
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Disclaimer: This picture is an artist's rendition of
the completed site layout prior to construction.
The completed construction may vary in layout,
dimension. and color from the above picture.
View Type: Simulated Photograph
Site Address: 295 Pleasantview Road
City: Chanhassen State: MN
Site Number: Al P0933
View Description: Looking west at location of
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Date: September 22,2008
City of Chanhassen
7700 Market Boulevard
P.O. Box 147
Chanhassen, MN 55317
(952) 227-1100
To: Development Plan Referral Agencies
From: Planning Department
By: Sharmeen Al-Jaff, Senior Planner
Subject: Request for Conditional Use Permit and Site Plan Review with Variances for the construction of an
80 -foot wireless communications tower with a 4 -foot lightning rod on property located near the
southwest comer of the ice rink at North Lotus Lake Park (295 Pleasant View Road). The site is
legally described as Outlot B, North Lotus Lake Addition. Applicant: T -Mobile.
Planning Case: 08-21 PID: 25-5580020
The above described application for approval of a land development proposal was filed with the Chanhassen Planning
Department on September 19, 2008. The 60 -day review period ends November 18, 2008.
In order for us to provide a complete analysis of issues for Planning Commission and City Council review, we would
appreciate your comments and recommendations concerning the impact of this proposal on traffic circulation, existing and
proposed future utility services, storm water drainage, and the need for acquiring public lands or easements for park sites,
street extensions or improvements, and utilities. Where specific needs or problems exist, we would like to have a written
report to this effect from the agency concerned so that we can make a recommendation to the Planning Commission and City
Council.
This application is scheduled for consideration by the Chanhassen Planning Conunission on October 21, 2008 at 7:00 p.m.
in the Council Chambers at Chanhassen City Hall. We would appreciate receiving your comments by no later than October
10, 2008. You may also appear at the Planning Commission meeting if you so desire. Your cooperation and assistance is
greatly appreciated.
1. City Departments:
a. City Engineer
b. City Attorney
c. City Park Director
d. Fire Marshal
e. Building Official
L Water Resources Coordinator
g. Forester
2. Carver Soil & Water Conservation District
3. MN Dept. of Transportation
4. MN Dept. of Natural Resources
5. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
6. U.$SU" Wildlife
7. Carver County
a. Engineer
b. Environmental Services
8. Watershed District Engineer
a. Riley -Purgatory -Bluff Creek
b. Lower Minnesota River
c. Minnehaha Creek
9. Telephone Company (Qwest or SprintfUnited)
10. Electric Company (Xcel Energy or MN Valley)
11. Mediacom
12. CenterPoint Energy Minnegasco
SCANNED
Location Map
(Subject Property Highlighted in Yellow)
T -Mobile Wireless Communications Tower
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant View Road
Planning Case 2008-21
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CHMI
Date: September 22,2008
City of Chanhassen
7700 Market Boulevard
P.O. Box 147
Chanhassen, NIN 55317
(952) 227-1100
To: Development Plan Referral Agencies
From: Planning Department
By: Sharmeen AI-Jaff, Senior Planner
Subject: Request for Conditional Use Permit and Site Plan Review with Variances for the construction of an
80 -foot wireless communications tower with a 4 -foot lightning rod on property located near the
southwest comer of the ice rink at North Lotus Lake Park (295 Pleasant View Road). The site is
legally described as Outlot 13, North Lotus Lake Addition. Applicant: T -Mobile.
Planning Case: 08-21 PID: 25-5580020
The above described application for approval of a land development proposal was filed with the Chanhassen Planning
Department on September 19, 2008. The 60 -day review period ends November 18, 2008.
In order for us to provide a complete analysis of issues for Planning Commission and City Council review, we would
appreciate your comments and recommendations concerning the unpact of this proposal on traffic circulation, existing and
proposed future utility services, storm water drainage, and the need for acquiring public lands or easements for park sites,
street extensions or improvements, and utilities. Where specific needs or problems exist, we would like to have a written
report to this effect from the agency concerned so that we can make a recommendation to the Planning Commission and City
Council.
This application is scheduled for consideration by the Chanhassen Planning Corrunission on October 21, 2008 at 7:00 p.m.
in the Council Chambers at Chanhassen City Hall. We would appreciate receiving your comments by no later than October
10, 2008, You may also appear at the Planning Commission meeting if you so desire. Your cooperation and assistance is
greatly appreciated.
1. City Departments:
a. City Engineer
b. City Attorney
c. City Park Director
d. Fire Marshal
e. Building Official
f. Water Resources Coordinator
g. Forester
2. Carver Soil & Water Conservation District
3. MN Dept. of Transportation
4. MN Dept. of Natural Resources
5. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
6. U.S. Fish& Wildlife
7. Carver County
a. Engineer
b. Environmental Services
8. Watershed District Engineer
a. Riley -Purgatory -Bluff Creek
b. Lower Minnesota River
c. Minnehaha Creek
9. Telephone Company (Qwest or Sprint/United)
10. Electric Company (Xcel Energy or MN Valley)
11. Mediacom.
12. CenterPoint Energy Minnegasco
Location Map
(Subject Property Highlighted in Yellow)
T -Mobile Wireless Communications Tower
North Lotus Lake Park
295 Pleasant View Road
Planning Case 2008-21
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USIM HIS BEST SKILL AND ATTENTION. HE SHALL BE SOLEY CONSIDERED UNSOUND, UNSAFE, NOT WATERPROOF, OR NOT * THE SITE SPECIFIC SCOPE OF WORK WILL PRECEDE ANY DISCREPANCIES FOUND ON THIS SCOPE OF SUPPLY. IM WENTS OWNER SURVEYOR ASSESSORS PARCEL NUMBER:
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TECHNIQUES. PROCEDURES AND SEQUENCES FOR OOORDINAT114G IT WILL BE ASSUMED THAT THERE a NO OBJECTION TO 'ME C/O VOICESTREAM WIREI CORP.
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SCOPE OF WORK AND EXISTING JOB SITE CONDITIONS
INCLUDING. BUT NOT LIMITED TO MECHANICAl. ELECTRICAL 16. EXISTING ELEVATIONS AND LOCATIONS TO BE JOINED SHALL BE TOWER T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR EITS PLATFORM T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR EASEMENT NOTES:
SERVICE. AND OVERALL COORDINATION. VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE CONSTRUCTION. IF BTS PLATFORM T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR EITS PLATFORM FOUNDATION CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR SITE OWNER ELECTRIC -AL UTILITIES
THEY DIFFER FROM THOSE SHOWN ON THE MAC. THE
3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER SUCH THAT TOWER & ETTS PLATFORM FOUNDATION CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR PURCELL CABINET (POWER/TELCO) T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR CrrY OF CHANHASSEN TBD
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DISCREPANCIES, CONFLICTS OR OMISSIONS. ETC. SHALL BE THE WORK. PURCELL CABINET (POWER/TELCID) T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR PURCELL CABINET - BATTERIES T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR 7700 MARKET BLVD.
REPORTED TO THE ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH PURCELL CABINET - BATTERIES T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR BITS CABINETS T -MOBILE T -MOBILE CHANHASSEN, MN 55317
THE WORK. 17. ALL SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS USED ON THE DRAWINGS
ARE CONSIDERED CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS. IF THE EITS CABINETS T -MOBILE T -MOBILE ANTENNA T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR SITE DIRECTIONS
4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ALL AREAS FROM DAMAGE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THEIR EXACT MEANING, ANTENNA T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR COAX CABLE T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR ARCHITECT/INGINIEER MIMHONE UTILITIES
WHICH MAY OCCUR DURING CONSTRUCTION. ANY DAMAGE TO THE ENGINEER SHALL BE NOTIFIED FOR CLARIFICATIONS BEFORE SITE DIRECTIONS:
NEW AND EXISTING CONSTRUCTION, STRUCTURE, OR EQUIPMENT, PROCEEDING WITH WORK. ULTEIG ENGINEERS TBID
COAX CABLE T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR JUMPER CABLES T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR 5201 EAST RIVER ROAD
SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REPAIRED OR REPLACED TO THE - SUITE 308 FROM THE INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 5 AND CHANHASSEN ROAD IN THE
SATISFACTION OF THE TENANT OR BUILDING OWNER. OR 18. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY BLOCKING. JUMPER CABLES T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR LNA (LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER) T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55421 CITY OF CHANHASSEH HEAD NORTH ON CHANHASSEN ROAD. CONTINUE FOR
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CONTRACTOR. OTHER ITEMS REQUIRING THE SAME LNA (LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER) T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR GROUNDING KITS FOR COAX T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR 208.0300 ONTO PLEASANTVIEW ROAD AND FOLLOW FOR .5 MILES. THE SITE LOCATION
5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR. AND SHALL 19. CITY APPROVED PLANS SHALL BE KEPT IN A PLAN BOX AND GROUNDING KITS FOR COAX T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR SITE GROUNDING MATERIALS CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR WILL BE ON YOUR IMMEDIATE LEFT.
R83LCE OR REMEDY, ANY FAULTY, IMPROPER, OR INFERIOR SHALL NOT BE USED BY WORKMEN. ALL CONSTRUCTION SETS SITE GROUNDING MATERIALS CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR ANTENNA MOUNTING PIPF & BRACKET CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR 70NING OUESTIONS & NOTIFICATIONS
MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP OR ANY DAMAGE WHICH SHALL SHALL REFLECT SAME INFORMATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE DIGGING
APPEAR WITHIN ONE YEAR AFTER THE COMPLETION AND ALSO MAINTAIN IN GOOD CONDITION, ONE COMPLETE SET OF ANTENNA MOUNTING PIPE & BRACKET CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE (E(. -T TO TWR) CONTRACTOR CONTRACIOR T -MOBILE - MINNEAPOLIS
ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT. PLANS WITH ALL REVISIONS, AMD" AND CHANGE ORDERS WAVEGUIDE BFaDGE (EQPT TO TWR) CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR WAVEGUIDE LADDER (MWER) CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR 8000 WEST 78th STREET GOPHER STATE ONE CALL
ON THE PREMISE AT ALL TIMES. THESE ARE TO BE UNDER THE - SUITE 400
6. THE CONTRACTOR SII-IALL REMOVE ALL RUBBISH AND WASTE CARE OF THE JOB SUPERINTENDENT. WAVEGUIDE LADDER (TOWER) CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR FENCE CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR EDINA. MN. 55439 TWIN CITIES AREA 651-454-OD02
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LOCATE ALL EXISTING UTILITIM WHETHER SHOWN HEREIN 2. ACI (AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTIlTlM WATER TOWER SITE ROOFTOP SITE CONST. CONSTRUCTION CB CIRCUIT BREAKER
OR NOT, AND TO PROTECT THEM FROM DAMAGE THE 3. AISC; (AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION) I CONTR. CONTRACTOR CKT CIRCUIT STANDARD DRAWINGS:
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REPLACEMENT OFunLmcs OR OTHER PROPERTY DAMAGED IN 4. AWS (AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY)
CONJUNCTION WITH THE EXECUTION OF WORK. 5. UBC (UNIFORM BUILDING CODE) DIA. DIAMETER GEN GENERATOR PLAN & ELEVATION VIEWS
BTS PLATFORM T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR ROOFTOP PLATFORM T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR DIAG. DIAGONAL GFI GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER STANDARD - A2S (1) - STANDARD PERCELL EQUIPMENT CABINET PLAN &
6. MOOT (MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION) DIM. DIMENSION is JUNCTION BOX ELEVATION MEWS
9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COMPLETE 7. ANSI (AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE) EITS PLATFORM FOUNDATION CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR ROOFTOP ANTENNA SLED/ATrACHMENT T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR ON. DOWN KVA KILOVOLT AMPERE(S) STANDARD - A3S (1) - STANDARD SITE IMPROVEMENT SPECIFICATIONS
SECURITY OF THE SITE WHILE THE JOB IS IN PROGRESS AND 8. IEEE (INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS) PURCELL CABINET (POWER/TELOO) T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR PURCELL CABINET (POWER/TELCO) T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR DWG. DRAWING KW KILOINATT(S) STANDARD - A4S (1) - FENCING SPECIFICATIONS
UNTIL THE JOB IS COMPLETED PER U.B.C. 9. NEC (NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE) EA. EACH M METER STANDARD - A5S (1) - FENCING SPECIFICATIONS
10. NEMA (NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION) PURCELL CABINET - BATTERIES T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR PURCELL CABINET - BATTERIES T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR ELEC. ELECTRICAL WTS MANUAL TRANSFER SWCH
ELEVATION STANDARD - ElS (1) - STANDARD ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
10. ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE U.B.C. AND 11. NESC (NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMMISSION) BITS CABINETS T -MOBILE T -MOBILE BTS CABINETS T -MOBILE T -MOBILE EL NF NON-FUSED STANDARD - E2S (1) - STANDARD ANTENNA & COAX GROUNDING
ALL OTHER GOVERNING CODES, ALONG WITH THE GOVERNING 12. OSHA (OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTHY ADMINISTRATION) EQUIP. EQUIPMENT NA -C- NOT IN CONTRACT
RESTRICTIVE CODES. 13. UL (UNDERWRITIERS LABORATORIES, INC.) ANT04NA T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR ANTENNA T -MOBLE CONTRACTOR EXIST. EXISTING PNL PANEL SPECIFICATIONS
FTG. FOOTING PH PHASE STANDARD - E3S (1) - STANDARD ANTENNA COAX INST&LATION
11. THE CONTRACTOR AND ALL SUBCONTRACTORS SHALL COMPLY 14. APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES COAX CABLE T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR COAX CABLE T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR Gk GAUGE PVC POLYVINYL CHLORIDE SPIECIFICATIONS
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SAFETY (OSHA) REQUIREMENTS. REFER TO THE CODES SECTION LEGEND LNA (LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER) T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR LNA (LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER) T -MOBILE CONTRACTOR H.M. HOLLOW METAL SIN SWITCH STANBN49 ESIS (1) SYMBiRS -UNDING SPEGIRGhRONS FOR
OF THIS SHEET. LF. LINEAL FEET SYM SYMMETRICAL
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12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ANY PERMIM DETAL NUMBER MIN. MINIMUM XFMR TRANSFORMER NOTES
LICENSES AND INSPECTIONS NECESSARY FOR PERFORMANCE SITE GROUNDING MATERIALS CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR SITE GROUNDING MATERIALS CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR MISC. MISCELLANEOUS TYP Typr
OF THE WORK AND INCLUDE THOSE IN THE COST OF THE AL STANDARD - N2S (1) - STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICAT04S
SITE GROUNDING MATERIALS CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR SITE GROUNDING MATERIALS CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR N.T.S. NOT TO SCALE U/G UNDERGROUND GENERAL NOTES SHEET I
WORK TO THE OWNER. DETAIL D.C. ON CENTER V VOLT STANDARD - N3S (1) - STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
ANTENNA ATTACHEMENTS (TOWER) CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR ANTENNA MOUNTING PIPE & BRACKET CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR PL. PLATE W WATTS OR WIRE GENERAL NOTES SHEET 2
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AND DETAIL DRAWINGS HAVE PRECEDENCE OVER SMALL S.F. SQUARE FEET WHM wATrHOUIR METER
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UNTIL THE ACCURACY OF DRAWING DIMENSIONS HAVE BEEN STD. STANDARD WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE SPECIFICATIONS
VERIFIED AGAINST ACTUAL FIELD DIMENSIONS. SECTION NUMBER FENCE CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR POWER DISCONNECT & METER BOX CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR STL STEEL GIANDARD 646 (1) SWIPAPa AOFFMNA . - MOUNTING
UNDERGROUND WORK CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR METER UTILITY UTILITY STRUCT. STRUCTURAL SPEGIRGAMINS FQR �4_a_IiF6 ii;_01 40111184-
14. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF ANY CONFLICTS T.C. TOP OF CURB 1AANDARD 656 (i) - SIANDARD AO I IWANG
OR DISCREPANCIES WITHIN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS WITH / �2 SECTION SITEWORK CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR T.O.P. TOP OF PAVING SPEGIFIGATIONS - 01-1 SIRRAGG TANIG
THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND THE FIELD CONDITIONS PRIOR TYP. TYPICAL 6EGS
TO EXECUTING THE WORK IN QUESTION. POWER DISCONNECT & METER BOX CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR T.O.S. TOP OF SLAB STANDARD - SISS (1) - STANDARD ANTENNA AND COAX CABLE INSTALLATION
DRAWING ON WHICH ORIGINAL SECTION WAS DRAWN METER UTILITY UTILITY T/ TOP OF SPECIFICATIONS
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ANTENNA FACING 240'
COSTING LIGHTS REMOVED FROM DUSTING
65'-0" STEEL POLE TO BE PLACED ON
PROPOSED 80'-Oo MONOPOLE
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TO BE INSTALLED ON EAST
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VERIFY EXACT LOCATION)
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NOTES:
1. CONTRACTOR SHALL SET ALL T -MOBILE ANTENNAS
TO ZERO DEGREES ELECTRICAL DowNTiLT AT TIME
OF INSTALLATION.
2. T -MOBILE RF ENGINEERS WILL THEN SET PROPER
TILT AT SITE TURN -UP.
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EQUIPMENT SHELTER
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PROPOSED T -MOBILE
ANTENNA FACING 24q
PROPOSED 80* -0'
MONOPOLE
METAL DOGHOUSE TO
PROPOSED ELECTRIC METER COVER COAX ENTRY
PROPOSED HOFFMAN TO BE INSTALLED ON EAST 0
ENCLOSURE TO PORT ON TOWER. BOLT
BE INSTALLED FACE OF SHELTER (FIELD� DOGHOUSE DOWN TO
ON EAST FACE VERIFY EXACT LOCATION) CONCRETE SLAB
OF SHELTER (FIELD
VERIFY EXACT ROUTE COAX
LOCATION) THROUQ"
DUSTING MONOPOLE
HOCKEY ENTRY PORT
BOARDS PROPOSED INSIDE
HOFFMAN ENCLOSURE DOGHOUSE
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ON EAST FACE
OF SHELTER (FIELD
VERIFY EXACT
LOCATION)
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\(2) T -MOBILE 10-0 GOLDFLO HIGH
DENSITY POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC PIPES
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(SEE SHEET C2 FOR PIPE
ROUTING INFORMATION)
EAST ELEVATION
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ANTENNA AND COAXIAL CABLE REQUIREMENTS
No.
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COAXIAL CABLE
COLOR CODE
TYPE
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(DEGREES)
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110'
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YELLOW
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DOUBLE YELLOW
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TMBXX-6517-R2M
240'
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110-
7/8-
BLUE
B3
110-
7/8-
TRIPLE BLUE
B4
110'
7/80
QUAD BLUE
82
110'
1 7/8-
DOUBLE BLUE
EXISTING LIGHTS REMOVED
FROM DUSTING 65'-0* STEEL
POLE TO BE PLACED ON
PROPOSED 80* -0" MONOPOLE
CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL CONCRETE PAD
TO MINIMIZE REQUIRED MAINTENANCE
AROUND PIPES. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD
VMFY EXACT SIZE AND LOCATION OF PAD.
(2) T -MOBILE 10-0 GOLDFLO HIGH
DENSITYPOLYETHYLENE PLASTIC PIPES
FOR COAX CABLES. (UNDERGROUND)
(SEE SHEET 002 FOR PIPE
ROLITING INFORMATION)
FOR MORE INFORMATION REFER TO STANDARD DRAWING E5S.
ral-5.3
1. ANTENNA CABLE L04GTHS HAVE BEEN DETERMINED BASED ON THESE
PLANS. CABLE LENGTHS LISTED ARE APPROXIMATE AND ARE NOT
INTENDED TO BE USED FOR FABRICATION. DUE TO FIELD CONDITIONS
ACTUAL ANTENNA CABLE LENGTHS REQUIRED MAY VARY FROM LENGTHS
TABULATED.
2. ALL ANTENNA/COAX CABLES TO BE COLOR CODED AT THREE (3)
LOCATIONS USING 1/2- WIDE PVC ELECTRICAL TAPE.
A. TOP OF TOWER (ANTENNA LEVEL)
B. BASE OF TOWER
C. AT STS CABINET CONNECTION POINT
3. ANTENNA/COAX CABLES SHALL UTILEZE GROUND KITS GROUNDED
AT THREE (3) POINTS OF TOWER AS FOLLOWS:
TOWER (ANTENNA LEVEL) ONE END MECHANICALLY
A. TOP OF
CONNECTED TO TOWER.
B. BOTTOM OF TOWER, ONE END MECHANICALLY CONNECTED TO
GROUND BAR.
C. AT EITS CABINET CONNECTION POINT.
4. ANTENNAS FOR EACH SECTOR SHALL BE SPACED AT NOT LESS THAN
10' -Om APART.
5. ANTENNA SECTORS SHALL BE MEASURED WITH TRUE NORTH AS SHOWN
ON THE SITE PLAN. MAGNETIC NORTH IS 2.5' EAST OF TRUE NORTH.
EXISTING GRADE
E911 ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS
NO.
ANTENNA
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I hereby certify that this
plan specification. or report
0101�1
NOTICE. THIS DRAWING HAS NOT BEEN PUBUSHED AND
was prepared by me or
under my direct supervision
GPS Ll (55532A)
IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF T -MOBILE - MINNEAPOLIS
and that I am a duly Licensed
Professional Engineer
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MARKET AND IS LENT TO THE BORROWER FOR THEIR
under the Iowa of the State of Minnesota.
M. RICI(HEIM
CONFIDENTIAL USE ONLY, AND IN CONSIDERATION OF
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THE LOAN OF THIS DRAWING, THE BORROWER PROMISES
CHECKED W
AND AGREES TO REPJRN IT UPON REQUEST AND AGREES
THAT IT WILL NOT BE REPRODUCED, COPIED, LENT OR
VOW ROBLEY EVANS
OTHERWISE DISPOSED OF DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, NOR
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USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN WHICH IT IS
FURNISHED.
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COAXIAL CABLE
NO.
TYPE
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120'
20'
1 1/4-1
120'
NOTE. ALL T -MOBILE COAX CABLES
SHALL BE AVA COAX CABLES.
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TYPE
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