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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit PL12-012 - PTSWA / AUSINK SUNNY - AT&T WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES TYPE IAT&T WAl 45 ALLENTOWN 13400 INTERURBAN AVE S PL12-0012 Ll 2-001 2 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TYPE 1 Witty ®f Tukwila Jim 11aggerlon, Mayor Department Of Community Development Jack Pace, Director June 7, 2012 NOTICE OF DECISION TO: Sunny Ausink, Applicant HIC I LLC PTSWA PO Box 700 111 S. Jackson St, #200 Mercer Island, WA, 98040 Seattle, WA 98104 sausink@ptswa.com This letter serves as a notice of decision and is issued pursuant to TMC 18.104.170 on the following project and permit approval. I. PROJECT INFORMATION Project File Number: L12-012, PL12-012 Applicant: Sunny Ausink of PTSWA for AT&T Type of Permit Applied for: Type 1 Wireless Telecommunications Facilities Permit Project Description: Approval of a Type I Wireless Telecommunication Facilities Permit in order to add 3 new LTE antennas, 6 RRHs units, and adding 1 "Squid" surge suppression unit to an existing tower. Additionally, a "back -pack" cabinet is proposed. Location: 13400 Interurban Ave. South, site of Prosser Piano. Parcel: 0003000115 Associated Files: N/A Comprehensive Plan Commercial/Light Industrial (C/LI) Designation/Zoning District: Commercial/Light Industrial (C/LI) H. DECISION SEPA Determination: The City SEPA Responsible Official has previously determined that this application does not require a SEPA threshold determination because it is categorically exempt. Decision on Substantive Permit: The City Community Development Director has determined that the application for a Type 1 Wireless Telecommunications Facility does comply with applicable City and state code requirements and has approved that application without conditions. III. YOUR APPEAL RIGHTS The Decision on this Permit Application is a Type 1 decision pursuant to Tukwila Municipal Code § 18.104.010. Other land use applications related to this project may still be pending. No administrative appeal of a DNS or an EIS is permitted. One administrative appeal to the City Hearing Examiner of the Decision on the Permit itself is permitted. If an MDNS was issued, any person wishing to challenge either the conditions SM HA112-012\L12-012 NOD.doc Page 1 of 2 06/06/2012 6300 Southcenter Boulevard. Suite - 100 • Tukwila, lfashington 98188 0 Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax: 206-431-3665 A. which were imposed by the MDNS decision or the failure of the Department to impose additional conditions in the MDNS must raise such issues as part of the appeal to the Hearing Examiner. A party who is not satisfied with the outcome of the Hearing Examiner appeal process may file an appeal in King County Superior Court from the Hearing Examiner's decision. IV. PROCEDURES AND TIME FOR APPEALING In order to appeal the Community Development Director decision on the Permit Application, a written notice of appeal must be filed with the Department of Community Development within 14 days of the issuance of this Decision, which is by May 24, 2012. The requirements for such appeals are set forth in Tukwila Municipal Code ch. 18.116. All appeal materials shall be submitted to the Department of Community Development. Appeal materials MUST include: 1. The name of the appealing party. 2. The address and phone number of the appealing party; and if the appealing party is a corporation, association or other group, the address and phone number of a contact person authorized to receive notices on the appealing party's behalf. A statement identifying the decision being appealed and the alleged errors in the decision, including any specific challenge to an MDNS. 4. The Notice of Appeal shall identify (a) the specific errors of fact or errors in application of the law in the decision being appealed; (b) the harm suffered or anticipated by the appellant, and (c) the relief sought. The scope of an appeal shall be limited to matters or issues raised in the Notice of Appeal. Appeal fee of $541 plus retainer. V. APPEAL HEARINGS PROCESS Any administrative appeal regarding the Permit shall be conducted as a closed record hearing before the Hearing Examiner based on the information presented to the Community Development Director, who made the original decision. No new evidence or testimony will be permitted during the appeal hearing. Parties will be allowed to present oral argument based on the information presented to the Community Development Director before their decision was issued. The Hearing Examiner's decision on the appeal is the City's final decision. Any party wishing to challenge the Hearing Examiner's decision on this application must file an appeal pursuant to the procedures and time limitations set forth in RCW ch. 36.70C. An appeal challenging a DNS, an MDNS or an EIS may be included in such an appeal. If no appeal of the Hearing Examiner's decision is properly filed in Superior Court within such time limit, the Decision on this permit will be final. The City's decision to issue a DNS, an MDNS or an EIS is final for this permit and any other pending permit applications for the development of the subject property. VI. INSPECTION OF INFORMATION ON THE APPLICATION Project materials including the application, any staff reports, and other studies related to the permits are available for inspection at the Tukwila Department of Community Development, 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100, Tukwila, Washington 98188 from Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The project planner is Stacy MacGregor, who may be contacted at 206-433-7166 or via email at stacy.macgregor@tukwilawa.gov for further information. Property owners affected by this decision may request a change in valuation for their property tax purposes. Contact the King County Assessor's Office for further information regarding property tax valuation changes. Department of Community Development City of Tukwila sM Page 2 of 2 06/06/2012 HA112-012\L12-012 NOD.doe City of Tukwila Jim Hcrggerton, Mayor Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director STAFF REPORT TO THE DIRECTOR PREPARED June 6, 2012 NOTIFICATION: Notification is not required for a Type I land use application. FILE NUMBER: L12-012, PL12-012 APPLICANT: Sunny Ausink of PTSWA for AT&T PROPERTY OWNER: HIC I, LLC REQUEST: Approval of a Type I Wireless Telecommunication Facilities Permit in order to add 3 new LTE antennas, 6 RRHs units, and adding 1 "Squid" surge suppression unit to an existing tower. Additionally, a "back -pack" cabinet is proposed. LOCATION: ASSOCIATED PERMITS: SEPA DETERMINATION COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: ZONE DESIGNATION STAFF: ATTACHMENTS Vicinity/Site Information 13400 Interurban Ave. South, site of Prosser Piano. Parcel: 0003000115 N/A Exempt Commercial/Light Industrial (C/LI) Commercial/Light Industrial (C/L,I) Stacy MacGregor, Assistant PlanneSrN/-- Project Plans for Permit L12-012 FINDINGS Project Description The applicant is requesting approval of a Type I Wireless Telecommunication Facilities [WCF] Permit to add equipment to an existing tower at a location 13400 Interurban Avenue South. The project includes adding 3 new LTE antennas, 6 RRHs units and 1 "Squid" surge suppression unit to an existing tower. The existing tower is a 45 feet high pole with the AT&T antennas mounted at the top of the pole. Within the existing cabinet enclosure, a new "back -pack" cabinet will be attached to the existing cabinet. Existing Development This site is home of Prosser Piano with the wireless tower located adjacent to the building surrounded by a utility cabinet enclosure. sM HA112-012U.12-012 SR.doc Page 1 of 4 06/06/2012 6300.Southcenter Boulevard, .Suite 9100 • Tzikivila, bl7ushington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax: 206-431-3665 r_ Surrounding Land Uses The property is isolated from adjacent uses by a freeway on -ramp, Interurban Avenue and the Duwamish River. The property is zoned C/LI. The nearest properties are zoned C/LI, RCM and LDR. The tower is approximately 300 feet from the nearest residential use and is separated from that use by the river. Background In 2006, the City adopted a Wireless Facilities Chapter (TMC 18.71) to the Zoning Code. The chapter provides specific location and design requirements for the placement of WCF within the City of Tukwila. The WCF being modified was originally approved by the City in 2000 (L97-0064) through a conditional use permit. Location Selection Tukwila Municipal Code (TMC) provides a hierarchy of appropriate locations within the City. Generally, co -locations and utilizing existing structures are favored over the development of new standalone WCF within the City. TABLE A Type of Permit Required, Based on Type of Wireless Communication Facility ZONING (1) TYPE OF FACILITY RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL Transmission Tower co -location Type 1 Type 1 Type 1 Adding antennas to an existing tower Type 1(2) Type 1(2) Type 1(2) Utility pole co -location Type 2 Type 2 Type 2 Concealed building attached Type 2(3) Type 2(3) Type 2(3) Non -concealed building attached Type 2 Type 2 Type 1 New tower or waiver request Type 4 Type 4 Type 4 (1) Zoning for any private/public property or right-of-way Residential — LDR, MDR, or HDR Commercial — O, MUO, RCC, NCC, RC, RCM, TUC, C/LI or TVS Industrial - LI, HI, MIC/L, or MIC/H (2) Provided the height of the tower does not increase and the square footage of the enclosure area does not increase. (3) An applicant may request to install a non -concealed building attached facility, under TMC Section 18.58.150. The applicant is adding additional antennas to an existing tower. This decision does not require the use of any new facilities for placement of the new antennas. Design Standards The City provides specific design standards for the placement of WCF within the City of Tukwila. The table below indicates if the applicant's proposal complies with required standards. SM Page 2 of 4 06/06/2012 H:U12-012U.12-012 SR.doc Table B Design Standards Project Project does Not Applicable does comply not comp1 1. Generators must comply with The applicant has TMC 8.22 regarding noise. not proposed a new generator. 2.13usiness License Requirement AT&T has applied for a business license (007735). 3. Only safety signage must be The applicant does placed on the WCF. not propose any si na e. 4. Accommodations for parking for Parking is not maintenance personal must be affected by this provided. modification. 5. Towers shall either maintain a No change to the galvanized steel finish or be painted existing tower is a neutral color so as to reduce its proposed. visual obtrusiveness. 6. The design of all buildings and No new buildings or ancillary structures shall use structures are materials, colors, textures, proposed. screening, and landscaping that will blend the tower facilities to the natural setting and built environment. 7. Antennas shall have the same These antennas will color scheme as the structure they be located on a utility are located on. tower, therefore this criteria does not apply. 8. WCF poles and towers shall only No lighting is have safety lights if required by a proposed. government agency. 9. No advertising is permitted on No advertising is WCF proposed. 10. Each service provider shall be No change to the limited to an equipment enclosure of existing equipment 360 square feet. enclosure is proposed. 11. When adding antennas to These antennas will existing WCF towers, height must be located on a utility not exceed what was approved tower, therefore this under the original application to criteria does not construct the tower. apply. 12. Antennas shall be painted to Antennas and ancillary match the color scheme of tower. equipment will be painted to match the existing tower color. SM Page 3 of 4 06/06/2012 H:\112-012\L12-012 SR.doc 20. Feed lines and coaxial cables Coaxial cables will be shall be located within the tower. attached to the east leg of Those exposed shall be painted to the tower. All feed lines match tower. will be painted to match the transmission tower. 21. A new cabinet shall be located The existing and proposed within the equipment enclosure that equipment cabinets will be was approved as part of the original located within the existing, application. slatted, fenced equipment enclosure approved as file number L97-0064. CONCLUSIONS 1. The proposed modifications to the existing antenna will not significantly alter the conditions that currently exist. The height of the tower will not change. 2. As demonstrated in Table B, the project meets all applicable development standards. 3. The proposed modifications will not alter the surrounding land uses in terms of traffic and pedestrian circulation, building or site design. 4. The proposed project is in keeping with the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Land Use Policy Plan. RECOMMENDATIONS The recommendation to the Director of Community Development is to approve this application for a Type I Wireless Telecommunication Facility permit as applied for by PTSWA for AT&T without conditions. SM Page 4 of 4 06/06/2012 H:\112-012\L12-012 SR.doc CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431-3670 FAX (206) 431-3665 E-mail: tukplan@ci.tukwila.wa.us WIRELESS TELE- COMMUNICATION FACILITIES NAME OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: Yvt 111i AU'P'M W Q LOCATION OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: Give street address or, if vacant, ind#6 l04),Xgk and subdivision, access street, and nearest intersection. IWO INnW1 -AVMLI F- 5 ,-kwlLA, W74 98l6 � LIST ALL TAX LOT NUMBERS (this information may be found on your tax statement). 000 3 000 It 5 DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR: The individual who: • has decision making authority on behalf of the owner/applicant in meetings with City staff, • has full responsibility for identifying and satisfying all relevant and sometimes overlapping development standards, and • is the primary contact with the City, to whom all notices and reports will be sent. Name: SV NN L Address 111 S . IA-CLUA) 3T * ?-Da ) MAr-rt& / LyA 1 ?7614 Phone: 2-V(IP _4I & _btl 4FAX: 206 40-3 —,f'6j3 E-mail: Signature: P WA Date: () 5�b3�lz- QADepartment Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\ Wireless Communication Facility-Jan2011.doc CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431-3670 FAX (206) 431-3665 E-mail: tukplan(a)ci.tukwila.wa.us WIRELESS TELE- COMMUNICATION FACILITIES City of Tukwila governs the placement of wireless telecommunication facilities under Tukwila Municipal Code (TMC) 18.58. The review process for new antennas and facilities is based on the type of facility and the location of the facility. The City's goal is to streamline the placement of desirable facilities that are located on existing cell towers, within commercial and industrial zones, and on electrical transmission towers. TABLE A Type of Permit Required, Based on Type of Wireless Communication Facility Zoning(l) Type of Facility Residential Commercial Industrial Transmission tower Type 1 Type 1 Type 1 co -location Adding antennas to an Type 1 (2) Type 1(2) Type 1(2) existing tower Utility pole co -location Type 2 Type 2 Type 2 Concealed building attached Type 2(3) Type 2(3) Type 1 Non -concealed building Type 2 Type 2 Type 1 attached New tower or waiver Type 3 Type 3 Type 3 request (1) Zoning for any private/public property or right-of-way: Residential — LDR, MDR, or HDR. Commercial — O, MUO, RCC, NCC, RC, RCM, TUC, CILI or TPS. Industrial — LI, HI, MICIL, or MIC/IL (2) Provided the height of the tower does not increase and the square footage of the enclosure area does not increase. (3) An applicant may request to install a non -concealed building attached facility, under TMC Section 18.58.150. QADepartment Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\Wireless Communication Facility-Jan2011.doc The materials listed below must be submitted with your application unless specifically waived in writing the Department of Community Development. Please contact each Department if you feel that certain items are not applicable to your project and should be waived. Application review will not begin until it is determined to be complete. ADDITIONAL MATERIALS MAY BE REQUIRED. The initial application materials allow project review to begin and vest the applicant's rights. However, the City may require additional information as needed to establish consistency with development standards. City staff are available to answer questions about application materials at 206-431-3670 (Department of Community Development) and 206-433-0179 (Department of Public Works). Check items Information Required. submitted with May be waived in unusual cases, upon approval of both Public Works and Planning application APPLICATION MATERIALS: Items 1-9 are required for ALL Wireless Telecommunication Facilities. 1. Application Checklist (1 copy) indicating items submitted with application. 2. Completed Application Form and drawings (5 copies). 3. Four sets of plans prepared by a design professional. The plans shall include a vicinity map, site map, architectural elevations, method of attachment, proposed screening, location of proposed antennas, and all other information which accurately depicts the proposed project. Minimum size is 8.5" by 11". Plans shall be no greater than 24" x 36". 4. Application Fee: See Land Use Fee Schedule. 5. Completed and notarized Affidavit of Ownership and Hold Harmless Permission to Enter " Property (1 copy attached). -�U U A---- 6. SEPA Environmental Checklist. SEPA is not required when the facility: i) Is a microshell and is to be attached to an exiting structure that is not a residence or school and does not contain a residence or a school; ii) Includes personal wireless antennas, other than a microcell, and is to be attached to an existing structure (that may be an existing tower) that is not a residence or school and does not contain a residence or school, and the existing structure to which it is to be attached is located in a commercial, industrial, manufacturing, forest or agriculture zone; or iii) Involves constructing a personal wireless tower less than sixty feet in height that is located in a commercial, industrial, manufacturing,forest, or agricultural zone. 7. A letter from the applicant describing the proposed project and describing compliance with the � Cit 's Code re uirements. 8. Sensitive Area studies and proposed mitigation (if required). 9. If an outdoor generator is proposed, a report prepared by an acoustical engineer �! \ demonstrating compliance with TMC Chapter 8.22, "Noise". QADepartment Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\Wireless Communication Facility-]an2011.doc If the application requires a Type II review these additional items are needed: 10. Four sets of photo simulations that depict the existing and proposed view of the proposed facility; 11. Materials board for the screening material; 12. Landscaping plan; 13. Letter from a radio frequency engineer that demonstrates that the facility meets Federal requirements for allowed emissions; 14. If the facility is located within a residential zone, a report from a radio frequency engineer explaining the need for the proposed wireless communication facility at that location. Additionally, the applicant shall provide detailed discussion on why the wireless communication facility cannot be located within a commercial or industrial zone. If the application requires a Type IV review these additional items are needed: 15. A narrative responding to the criteria at TMC Section 18.58.060. 16. The radio frequency engineer report shall include a discussion of the information required under TMC Section 18.58.070. The report shall also explain why a tower must be used instead of an of the other location options outlined in Table A. 17. Engineering Plans for the proposed tower. 18. A vicinity map depicting the proposed extent of the service area. 19. A graphic simulation showing the appearance of the proposed tower and ancillary structures and ancillary facilities from five points within the impacted vicinity. Such points are to be mutually agreed upon by the Director of DCD and applicant. All plans and photo simulations shall include the maximum build -out of the proposed facility. 20. Evidence of compliance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) standards for height and lighting and certificates of compliance from all affected agencies. 21. Evidence that the tower has been designed to meet the minimum structural standards for wireless communication facilities for a minimum of three providers of voice, video or data transmission services, including the applicant, and including a description of the number and types of antennas the tower can accommodate. PUBLIC NOTICE MATERIALS: 22. Payment of a $365 notice board fee to FastSigns Tukwila or Provide a 4' x 4' public notice board on site within 14 days of the Department determining that a complete application has been received (see Public Notice Sign Specifications Handout). 23. Pay the fee as established by the Land Use Fee Schedule for generating mailing labels; Or provide an excel spreadsheet of mailing labels for all property owners and tenants (residents and businesses) within 500 feet of the subject property. Each unit in multiple family buildings e.g. apartments, condos, trailer parks --must be included. Once your project is assigned to a planner, you will be required to provide an electronic copy of the mailing label spreadsheet in the following format: Name, Street Address, City St Zip, with each of these fields as an individual column: Name Street AddPLEASE NOTE: Regardless of whether you pay the City to generate the mailing labels or you provide them, there is an additional fee for postage and material as listed under Public Notice Mailing Fee on the Land Use Fee Schedule. Payment of this fee is due prior to issuance of the decision and you will receive a separate bill for this fee. 24. If providing own labels, include King County Assessor's map(s) which shows the location of each ro ert within 500 ft. of the subject lot. ress it , St, Zip C Mr. Smith 1234 Park Ave S Tukwila WA 98188 Q:\Department Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applicafions,Land Use\201] Website\Wireless Communication Facility-Jan2011.doc REQUIREMENTS: A. The following type of facilities are outright permitted uses: 1. Locating antennas on an electrical transmission tower. 2. Adding antennas to an existing tower; provided the height of the tower is not increased. 3. Locating antennas on an existing building that is zoned either LI, HI, MIC/L or MIC/H. The above facilities must obtain a Type I Wireless Facilities Permit. Specific design standards are listed later in this application. S. Administrative approval is required for the following facilities: 1. Utility Pole Co -Location 2. Installing antennas on an existing building which is located within a commercial or residential zone. Administrative review is conducted by the Director of Community Development and is made after a Notice of Application has been distributed to impacted agencies. The Type II process allows the Director to condition a project in order to ensure that the goals and policies of the City zoning code are met. C. The following facilities require review by the City's Planning Commission at a public hearing: 1. Permission to construct a new wireless telecommunications tower; 2. A height waiver request. PROCEDURES: At the time you submit your application you must have all of the items listed on the attached "Complete Application Checklist." You may request a waiver from items on the checklist that are not applicable to your project. Please discuss this waiver request with City staff either at a pre - application meeting or at the time of application submittal. Within 28 days of receiving your application, City staff will determine if it is complete based on the attached checklist. If not complete City staff will mail you a letter outlining what additional information is needed. If you do not submit requested materials within 90 days from the City's request for additional information the City may cancel your application. Q:\Department Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\Wireless Communication Facility-Jan20ll.doc The following are general requirements for all Wireless Communication Facilities. 1. Noise — Any facility that requires a generator or other device which will create noise must demonstrate compliance with TMC Chapter 8.22, "Noise". A noise report, prepared by an acoustical engineer, shall be submitted with any application to construct and operate a wireless communication facility that will have a generator or similar device. The City may require that the report be reviewed by a third party expert at the expense of the applicant. 2. Business license requirement — Any person, corporation or entity that operates a wireless communication facility within the City shall have a valid business license issued annually by the City. Any person, corporation or other business entity which owns a tower also is required to obtain a business license on an annual basis. 3. Signage — Only safety signs or those mandated by other government entities may be located on wireless communication facilities. No other types of signs are permitted on wireless communication facilities. 4. Parking — Any application must demonstrate that there is sufficient space for temporary parking for regular maintenance of the proposed facility. 5. Finish — A tower shall either maintain a galvanized steel finish or, subject to any applicable standards of the FAA or FCC, be painted a neutral color so as to reduce its visual obtrusiveness. 6. Design — The design of all buildings and ancillary structures shall use materials, colors, textures, screening and landscaping that will blend the tower facilities with the natural setting and built environment. 7. Color — All antennas and ancillary facilities located on buildings or structures other than towers shall be of a neutral color that is identical to or closely compatible with the color of the supporting structure so as to make the antenna and ancillary facilities as visually unobtrusive as possible. 8. Lighting — Towers shall not be artificially lighted unless required by the FAA, FCC or other applicable authority. If lighting is required, the reviewing authority shall review the lighting alternatives and approve the design that would cause the least disturbance to the surrounding areas. No strobe lighting of any type is permitted on any tower. 9. Advertising — No advertising is permitted at wireless communication facility sites or on any ancillary structure or facilities equipment compound. 11. Equipment Enclosure — Each applicant shall be limited to an equipment enclosure of 360 square feet at each site. However, this restriction shall not apply to enclosures located within an existing commercial, industrial, residential or institutional building. Specific Design Standards Based on Type of Facility 18.58.080 Electrical Transmission Tower Co -Location -Specific Development Standards. The following requirements shall apply: 1. Height — There is no height requirement for antennas that are located on electrical transmission towers. QADepartment Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\Wireless Communication Facility-Jan2011.doc 2. Antenna aesthetics — There are no restrictions on the type of antennas located on the electrical transmission tower. The antennas must be painted to match the color of the electrical transmission tower. 3. Antenna intensity — There is no limit on the number of antennas that may be located on an electrical transmission tower structure. 4. Feed lines and coaxial cables — shall be attached to one of the legs of the electrical transmission tower. The feed lines and cables must be painted to match the color of the electrical transmission tower. 5. Cabinet equipment — Cabinet equipment shall be located directly under the electrical transmission tower where the antennas are located or a concealed location. The wireless communication equipment compound shall be fenced; the fence shall have a minimum height of 6 feet and a maximum height of 8 feet. The fence shall include slats, wood panels, or other materials to screen the equipment from view. Barbed wire may be used in a utility right-of-way that is not zoned residential. 6. Setbacks — Since the facility will be located on an existing electrical transmission tower, setbacks shall not apply. 18.58.090 Adding Antennas to Existing WCF Tower -Specific Development Standards. 1. Height — The height must not exceed what was approved under the original application to construct the tower. If the height shall exceed what was originally approved, approval as a Type 2 decision is required for any height which will be less than the maximum height of the zone. 2. Antenna aesthetics — Antennas shall be painted to match the color scheme of the tower. 3. Antenna intensity — There is no limit on the number of antennas that may be located on an existing tower. 4. Feed lines and coaxial cables — Feed lines and coaxial cables shall be located within the tower. Any exposed feed lines or coaxial cables (such as when extended out of the tower to connect to the antennas) must be painted to match the tower. 5. Cabinet equipment — A new cabinet shall be located within the equipment enclosure that was approved as part of the original application. If the applicant wishes to expand the equipment enclosure from what was approved by the City or County under the previous application, the applicant shall seek a wireless communication facility (Type 2) application for only the equipment enclosure increase. 6. Setbacks — Setbacks shall not apply when an applicant installs new antennas on an existing tower and uses an existing equipment enclosure. If the equipment enclosure is increased, it must meet setbacks. 18.58.100 Concealed Building Mounted Development Requirements. 1. Height — The proposed facility must meet the height requirement of the applicable zoning category. The antennas can qualify under TMC Section 18.50.080, "Rooftop Appurtenances", if the antennas are located in a church spire, chimney or fake chimney, elevator tower, mechanical equipment room, or other similar rooftop appurtenances usually required to be placed on a roof and not intended for human occupancy. Stand-alone antennas shall not qualify as rooftop appurtenances. Q:\Department Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\Wireless Communication Facility-Jan2011.doc 2. Antennas aesthetics — The antennas must be concealed from view by blending with the architectural style of the building. This could include steeple -like structures and parapet walls. The screening must be made out of the same material and be the same color as the building. Antennas shall be painted to match the color scheme of the building(s). 3. Feed lines and coaxial cables — Feed lines and cables should be located below the parapet of the rooftop. 4. Cabinet equipment — If cabinet equipment cannot be located within the building where the wireless communication facilities will be located, then the City's first preference is to locate the equipment on the rooftop of the building. If the equipment can be screened by placing the equipment below the parapet walls, no additional screening is required. If screening is required, then the proposed screening must be consistent with the existing building in terms of color, style, architectural style and material. If the cabinet equipment is to be located on the ground, the equipment must be fenced with a 6-foot-tall fence, and materials shall be used to screen the equipment from view. Barbed wire may be used in the TVS, LI, HI, MIC/L, and MIC/H zones. 5. Setbacks — The proposed wireless communication facilities facility must meet the setback of the applicable zoning category where the facility is to be located. 18.58.110 Non -concealed Building Mounted Development Requirements. Height — The proposed facility must meet the height requirements of the applicable zoning category. If the building where the facility is located is at or above the maximum height requirements, the antennas are permitted to extend a maximum of 3 feet above the existing roof line. Non -concealed building mounted facilities shall not qualify as "Rooftop Appurtenances" under TMC 18.50.080. 2. Antenna aesthetics — The first preference for any proposed facility is to utilize flush -mounted antennas. Nonflush-mounted antennas may be used when their visual impact will be negated by the scale of the antennas to the building. "Shrouds" are not required unless they provide a better visual appearance than exposed antennas. Antennas shall be painted to match the color scheme of the building(s). 3. Feed lines and coaxial cables — Feed lines and cables should be located below the parapet of the rooftop. If the feed lines and cables must be visible, they must be painted to match the color scheme of the building(s). 4. Cabinet equipment — If cabinet equipment cannot be located within the building where the wireless communication facilities will be located, then it must be located on the rooftop of the building. If the equipment can be screened by placing the equipment below the parapet walls, no additional screening is required. If screening is required, then the proposed screening must be consistent with the existing building in terms of color, style, architectural style and material. If the cabinet equipment is to be located on the ground, the equipment must be fenced with a 6-foot-tall fence and materials shall be used to screen the equipment from view. Barbed wire may be used in the TVS, LI, HI, MIC/L, and MIC/H zones. 18.58.120 Utility Pole Co -location 1. Height — The height of a utility pole co -location is limited to 10 feet above the replaced utility pole, and may be not greater than 50 feet in height in residential zones. Within all other zones, the height of the utility pole is limited to 50 feet or the minimum height standards of the underlying zoning, whichever is greater. Q:\Department Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\ Wireless Communication Facility-Jan2011.doc 2. Replacement pole — The replaced utility pole must be used by the owner of the utility pole to support its utility lines (phone lines or electric). A replaced utility pole cannot be used to provide secondary functions to utility poles in the area. 3. Pole aesthetics — The replaced utility pole must have the color and general appearance of the adjacent utility poles. 4. Coaxial cables — Coax cables limited to '/2" in diameter may be attached directly to a utility pole. Coax cables greater than ''/2" must be placed within the utility pole. The size of the cables is the total size of all coax cables being utilized on the utility pole. 5. Pedestrian impact — The proposal shall not result in a significant change in the pedestrian environment or preclude the City from making pedestrian improvements. If a utility pole is being replaced, consideration must be made to improve the pedestrian environment if necessary. 6. Cabinet equipment — Unless approved by the Director of Public Works, all cabinet equipment and the equipment enclosure must be placed outside of City right-of-way. If located on a parcel that contains a building, the equipment enclosure must be located next to the building. The cabinet equipment must be screened from view. The screening must be consistent with the existing building in terms of color, style, architectural style and material. If the cabinet equipment is to be located on the ground, the equipment must be fenced with a 6-foot-tall fence and materials shall be used to screen the equipment from view. Barbed wire may be used in the TVS, LI, HI, MIC/L, and MIC/H zones. 7. Setbacks — Any portion of the wireless communication facilities located within City right-of-way is not required to meet setbacks. The City will evaluate setbacks on private property under the setback requirements set forth in TMC Section 18.58.170. 18.58.130 Tower -Specific Development Standards Height — Any proposed tower with antennas shall meet the height standards of the zoning district where the tower will be located. 2. Antenna and tower aesthetics — The applicant shall utilize a wireless communication concealed facility. The choice of concealing the wireless communication facility must be consistent with the overall use of the site. For example, having a tower appear like a flagpole would not be consistent if there are no buildings on the site. If a flag or other wind device is attached to the pole, it must be appropriate in scale to the size and diameter of the tower. 3. Setbacks — The proposed wireless communication facilities must meet the setbacks of the underlying - zoning district. If an exception is granted under TMC Section 18.58.180 with regards to height, the setback of the proposed wireless communication facilities will increase 2 feet for every foot in excess of the maximum permitted height in the zoning district. 4. Color — The color of the tower shall be based on the surrounding land uses. 5. Feed lines and coaxial cables — All feed lines and cables must be located within the tower. Feed lines and cables connecting the tower to the equipment enclosure, which are not located within the wireless communication facility equipment compound, must be located underground. The City prefers the use of concealed building mounted facilities in lieu of non -concealed facilities. However, in some cases using a non -concealed facility may allow a wireless facility to blend with the environment. An applicant may request to use a non -concealed facility and will be evaluated under the following criteria: Q:\Department Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\Wireless Communication Facility-Jan2011.doc 1. An applicant for a wireless communication facility can demonstrate that placing the facility on certain portions of a property will provide better screening and aesthetic considerations than provided under the existing setback requirements; or 2. The modification will aid in retaining open space and trees on the site; or 3. The proposed location allows for the wireless communication facility to be located a greater distance from residentially -zoned (LDR, MDR, and HDR) properties. 18.58.150 Landscaping/Screening. A. The visual impacts of wireless communication facilities may be mitigated and softened through landscaping or other screening materials at the base of the tower, facility equipment compound, equipment enclosures and ancillary structures, with the exception of wireless communication facilities located on transmission towers, or if the antenna is mounted flush on an existing building, or camouflaged as part of the building and other equipment is housed inside an existing structure. The DCD Director, Director of Public Works or Planning Commission, as appropriate, may reduce or waive the standards for those sides of the wireless communication facility that are not in public view, when a combination of existing vegetation, topography, walls, decorative fences or other features achieve the same degree of screening as the required landscaping; in locations where the visual impact of the tower would be minimal; and in those locations where large wooded lots and natural growth around the property perimeter may be sufficient buffer. B. Landscaping shall be installed on the outside of fences. Existing vegetation shall be preserved to the maximum extent practicable and may be used as a substitute for or as a supplement to landscaping or screening requirements. The following requirements apply: 1. Screening landscaping shall be placed around the perimeter of the equipment cabinet enclosure, except that a maximum 10-foot portion of the fence may remain without landscaping in order to provide access to the enclosure. 2. The landscaping area shall be a minimum of 5 feet in width around the perimeter of the enclosure. 3. The applicant shall utilize evergreens that shall be a minimum of 6 feet tall at the time of planting. 4. Applicant shall utilize irrigation or an approved maintenance schedule that will insure that the plantings are established after two years from the date of planting. C. The applicant shall replace any unhealthy or dead plant materials in conformance with the approved landscaping development proposal, and shall maintain all landscape materials for the life of the facility. In the event that landscaping is not maintained at the required level, the Director, after giving 30 days advance written notice, may maintain or establish the landscaping at the expense of the owner or operator and bill the owner or operator for such costs until such costs are paid in full. 18.58.160 Zoning Setback Exceptions. A. Generally, wireless communication facilities placed on private property must meet setbacks of the underlying zoning. However, in some circumstances, allowing modifications to setbacks may better achieve the goal of this Chapter of concealing such facilities from view. B. The Director or Planning Commission, depending on the type of application, may permit modifications to be made to setbacks when: 1. An applicant for a wireless communication facility can demonstrate that placing the facility on certain portions of a property will provide better screening and aesthetic considerations than provided under the existing setback requirements; or 2. The modification will aid in retaining open space and trees on the site; or 3. The proposed location allows for the wireless communication facility to be located a greater distance from residentially -zoned (LDR, MDR, and HDR) properties. QADepartment Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\Wireless Communication Facility-Jan2011.doc C. This zoning setback modification cannot be used to waive/modify any required setback required under the State Building Code or Fire Code. 18.58.170 Height Waivers. Where the Planning Commission finds that extraordinary hardships, practical difficulties, or unnecessary and unreasonable expense would result from strict compliance with the height limitations of the Zoning Code, or the purpose of these regulations may be served to a greater extent by an alternative proposal, it may approve a height waiver to these regulations; provided that the applicant demonstrates that the waiver(s) will substantially secure the values, objectives, standards, and requirements of this Chapter, TMC Title 18, and the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, and demonstrate the following: 1. The granting of the height waiver will not be detrimental to the public safety, health or welfare, or injurious to other property, and will promote the public interest; and 2. A particular and identifiable hardship exists or a specific circumstance warrants the granting of a waiver. Factors to be considered in determining the existence of a hardship shall include, but not be limited to: a. Topography and other site features; b. Availability of alternative site locations; c. Geographic location of property; and d. Size/magnitude of project being evaluated and availability of co -location. B. In approving the waiver request, the Planning Commission may impose such conditions as it deems appropriate to substantially secure the objectives of the values, objectives, standards and requirements of this Chapter, TMC Title 18, and the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. C. A petition for any such waiver shall be submitted, in writing, by the applicant with the application for Planning Commission review. The petition shall state fully the grounds for the waiver and all of the facts relied upon by the applicant. 18.58.180 Expiration. Any application to install or operate a wireless communications facility shall expire exactly one year from the date of issuance of the application unless significant progress has been made to construct the facility. The City may extend the expiration period by up to one additional year due to circumstances outside of the control of the applicant. However, the City shall not issue an extension if any revisions have occurred to the City's Zoning Code which would affect the wireless communication facility approved application. QADepartment Folders\DCD\DCD Common\ Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\Wireless Communication Facility-Jan2011.doc 111 S Jackson St, 2^' Floor Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 342 9000 03 May 2012 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 RE: TYPE I Permit for Wireless Telecommunications Facility Modification to Existing AT&T Facility WA145 Allentown 13400 Interurban Avenue S APN#: 0003000115 Dear Reviewing Parties, AT&T is proposing to modify an existing site at the address reference above. AT&T proposes to modify the existing personal wireless facility by adding (3) new LTE antennas adding (6) RRHs units, and (1) "Squid" surge suppression unit mounted on existing tower. The proposed antennas and additional appurtenances will be painted to match the existing. No increase in height. The modification will not result in a change in visual impact, and is part of a technology upgrade being performed on AT&T/New Cingular Wireless's network, in order to improve service to its customers and strengthen reliability and capacity in its network. Please find below AT&T's evaluation in regards to City of Tukwila's Chapter 18.58 Wireless Communications Facilities Code: A. The following type of facilities are outright permitted uses: 1. Locating antennas on an electrical transmission tower. 2. Adding antennas to an existing tower; provided the height of the tower is not increased. 3. Locating antennas on an existing building that is zoned either LI, HI, MIC/L or MIC/H. Answer: Site is located in the C/ LI — Commercial/Light Industrial Zone. This is an existing tower with existing AT&T antennas. Proposed modifications will not increase the height of the existing tower. 18.58.090 Adding Antennas to Existing WCF Tower -Specific Development Standards. 1. Height — The height must not exceed what was approved under the original application to construct the tower. If the height shall exceed what was originally approved, approval as a Type 2 decision is required for any height which will be less than the maximum height of the zone. Answer: This is an existing tower. AT&T is currently located on the existing 45' tower. No height increase is proposed. 1 2. Antenna aesthetics — Antennas shall be painted to match the color scheme of the tower. Answer: Antennas and ancillary equipment hardware will be painted to match the existing tower color. 0 0 3. Antenna intensity — There is no limit on the number of antennas that may be located on an existing 3 tower. Answer: AT&T proposes to add (3) new LTE antennas to the tower. 111 S Jackson St, 2^d Floor Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 342 9000 4. Feed lines and coaxial cables — Feed lines and coaxial cables shall be located within the tower. Any exposed feed lines or coaxial cables (such as when extended out of the tower to connect to the antennas) must be painted to match the tower. Answer: Coax lines will adhere to this section of the code. 5. Cabinet equipment — A new cabinet shall be located within the equipment enclosure that was approved as part of the original application. If the applicant wishes to expand the equipment enclosure from what was approved by the City or County under the previous application, the applicant shall seek a wireless communication facility (Type 2) application for only the equipment enclosure increase. Answer: Proposed "Back -Pack" cabinet will be attached to existing cabinet and will not increase the footprint of the equipment enclosure. 6. Setbacks — Setbacks shall not apply when an applicant installs new antennas on an existing tower and uses an existing equipment enclosure. If the equipment enclosure is increased, it must meet setbacks. Answer: Not applicable, AT&T is no increasing the footprint of the equipment enclosure. Enclosed with this narrative you will find: • Application Checklist (1) • Completed Application Form and drawings (5) • Site plans (4) • Applicable Fees • Copy of the Lease Please note that a Copy of Lease Agreement is submitted in lieu of the Affidavit of Ownership. This is an existing facility and AT&T has an agreement from the property to submit for government approvals and access. Proposed modifications will not require SEPA and site is not in a sensitive area. An outdoor generator is not proposed for this project. Please let me know if you require further information to process this request. Sincer , Sunny Ausin Land Use anner Pacific Telecom Services sausink(cD,ptswa.com (206)446-0448 I y n 0 3 WA145 ALLENTOWN 13400 INTERURBAN AVE S TUKWILA, WA 98168 AT&T Mobility 16221 HE 72nd Way Redmond, WA 98052 Sunny Ausink - Phone: (206) 342-6390 View #: 1 k.-CEiVED MAY 04 2012 BME E aF at&t April 179 2012 The illustration above is a representation of the proposed project based on information provided by the client Actual construction may vary dependent on approved construction plans and therefore PTS (Pacific Telecom Services) is not responsible for any post production design changes. Monotree disclaimer: (in the event that the proposed installation includes a monotree) The proposed installation is an artistic representation of a tree, and not intended to be an exact reproduction of an actual livingtree. The final installation will have cables, cable ports, and various attachments, such as antennas, nuts, and bolts. While every effort will be made to disguise these components, they will not be readily apparent to the casual observer or passerby. However, upon close scrutiny, the true nature of the installation will be apparent. REV: Prepared by: CJL P��Dr—'�rPacifi Telecom Services, LLC n 3199 C Airport loop Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-3414 V Z-- 0It WA145 ALLENTOWN 13400 INTERURBAN AVE S 'B U GZWI LA, VIA 98168 AT&T Mobility 16221 HE 72nd flay Redmond, WA 98052 Sunny Ausink - Phone: (206) 342-6390 View #: 2 at&t ApME 17, 2012 The illustration above is a representation of the proposed project based on information provided by the client. Actual construction may vary dependent on approved construction plans and therefore PTS (Pacific Telecom Services) is not responsible for any post production design changes. Monotree disclaimer. 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NETWORK CARRIER CONSTRUCTION PROTECT MANAGER. 2 OR TO THE SUBMSSEN OFBIDS CONTRACTORS I NSIT THE JOB SITE TO FAMILMRIZETHEMSELVES WITH ALL CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE PROPOSED PROJECT. COMPACTORS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR HARING BEEN AWARDED THIS PROJECT SHALL VISIT THE CONSTRCMTFRELDN SITE WITH ME CONSIRANCI Y THAT/THETH MRALR ECT WILL BIE ACCOURICONEPUSHED AS SHOWNPRIO TONPROCEEDING WITH COGTRUCTION. ANY ERRORS. OMISSIOG. OR RIO DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE WCHRECT/ENGINEER -RALLY AND IN WRITING. 3. FOCIRAIAIONTIONBSRES�CONTACT TOWER OWNER REPRESEMATME FOR 1.W. 4. NOT USED S. TH IN THE CONSTRUCTION NGANNDECONTRACT DOCUIe4EN2 THRY E COMPLETE SCORT To SET PE OF WORK. CONTRACTORS BIDDING THE JOB ARE NEVERTHELESS CAUTIONED THAT MICR OMISSDW OR ERRORS W THE DRAWWGS AND OR SPECIFICATIONS SHALL NOT EXCUSE SMD CONTRACTOR FROM COMPLETG THE PROJECT AND IMPROVEMENTS W ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THESE DOCUMENTS THE BIDDER SHALL BEAR THE RESPONSUNTMR T OF NOTING (IN WRNG) THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER OF ANY CONFLICTS. ERRORS, OR DWSS.. PRIOR TO SUBMISSION OF CON ENACTOR'S PROPOSAL IN THE EVENT DISCREPANCIES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PRICE THE MORE COSTLY OR EMENSNE WORK, UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE 6. DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED UNDER ANY CIROUMSTANCE TOUR NETWORK WRITTEN IS NOT DIMENSIOGPoAKEBLLE MR ANY PRECEDENCE EOV. SCALE SHOWN ON MPUANS.PRACTICE T. OWNER. CONTRACTOR, AND TOWER NETWORK CARRIER CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER SHALL MEET JOINTLY TO VERIFY AL DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. B. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVE WRITTEN AIJTHCIIATION TO PROCEED DARN CO MN GTRUCPRIORSTARG TWORK ON ANY TENT NOT CLEARLY DEFAIED BY THE CONSTRTION DRAWINGS/CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. S. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM WORK DURING OWNER'S REFERRED Nouns TO AVOID DISTURBING NORMAL BUSINESS. IQ. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROWDE TOWER NETWORK CARRIER PROPER INSURANCE CERYIFIGTES NAFIG TOWER NETWORK CARER AS ADCIOHAL INSURED. AND R NETWORK CARRIER PROOF OF LICENSES LONE ( ) AND PE R PD INSURANCE 11. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE PROJECT DESCRIBED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE CONI�CTDR �HAU BE SOLELY GABLE TOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS. METHODS. TECHNIQUES. SEOUENINR, AND PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING AL PC— OF THE WORK R THE CONTRACT. 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHA1 IN— ALL EGUIPMENT AND MATRONS ACCORDING TO MANUFACIURR'S/VENDOR'S SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR ORDINHCES TAKE PRECEDENCE. 13. ALL WORK PERFORMED ON THE PROJECT AND MATERIALS INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES. IATONS. AND GTDINANCES. CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE ALL NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH LAWS. 0 DWANINESR RULES. REWUMG AND UWFIIL ORDERS OF ANY PUBUC AIRHOPTY, ICIPAL AND UT6M COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS, AND LOCAL AND SPATE JURSOICMNAL CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE THE WORK. 14, NOT USED 15. A COPY OF GOVERNING AGENCY IS APPROVED PLANS SHALL BE KEPT IN A PLACE SPECIFIED BY THE Co-NINC AGENCY, AND BY W, SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT ALL TAPES. THE ORCJNA PERMIT SET PLANS ARE NOT TO BE USED KMEN. ALL CONSTRUCTION SETS SHALL REFLECT THE SAME INFORMATION AS GOVERNING AGENCY APPROVES PUNS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO MAINTAIN ONE SET OF PLANS, IN COD CONDITION. COMPLETE WITH ALL REVISIONS, AODENOA AND CHANGE ORDERS ON THE PREMISES AT ALL TINES UNDER THE DIRECT CARE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY MAYR NETWORK CATHIEN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER. WITH A COPY OF ALL REVISIONS. ADDENDA AND/OH CHANGE ORDERS AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE WORK AS A PART OF THE AS -BUILT DRAWING RECORDS. ,6. THE STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF ADJACENT CONSTRUCTION OR FACILITIES ARE NOT TO BE ALTERED BY THIS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 11. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL STUDY THE STRUCTURAL ELECTRCAL MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS.S ANDANO ALMEO REMENTSCHPRIOR TTo LACE STARTECK THEIR DETAILS. NOFT ANY WORK. ,a. THE CONTACTOR SHALL BE RESPOGIBLE FOR THE COMPLETE SECURITY OF THE PROJECT AND SITE WHILE THE WORK B IN PROGRESS UNTL THE JOB IS CO._. ITS. THE CONTRACTOR HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EDCATDJG ALL EXISTING UTUYIES WHETHER OR NOT SHOWN ON THE PLANS. AND TO PROTECT THEM FROM DAMAGE THE CONTRACTOR. OR SUBCONINCTOR AS SPECIFIED W THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN SUBCONTRACTOR AND CONTRACTOR, SHALL BEAR THE EXPENSES OF REPAIR AND/OR REPLACEMENT OF UTUTIES OR OTHER PROPERTY DAMAGE BY OPERATIONS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK. 20. THE REFREGES ON THE DRAWINGS ARE TOR GO NIENCE ONLY AND SHALL NOT UYIT THE APPUCAMN OF ANY DRAWING OR DETAL 21. ALL DIMENSIONS ON THE PLANS ARE TO FACE OF STUD (FO.S.) UNLESS NOTED OTHMVRSE (U.N.OJ. 22. ALL EXISTNo CONSTRUCTION. EOUPMENT, AND FINISHES NOTED TO BE REMOVED STALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND WILL BE PROVED FROM THE SITE WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEFTID : A PROPERTY NOTED TO BE RETURNED TO THE OWNER B. PROPERTY NOTED TO BE REMOVED BY THE OWNER. 23. THE COVRNWG AGENCIES, CODE AUTHORITIES. AND BUILDING INSPECTORS SHALL PROVIDE THE MINIMUM STANDARDS MR CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES, MATE PNLS AND FINISHES USED T1UfWGHOUT THE PROJECT. TRADE STANDARDS AND/OR PUBLSHED MAHUFACIURERS SPECIFEATIOMEETING OR EXCEEDING DESIGN REQUREMENIS SHALLIG BE USED FOP STAUTpN 24. WHEN REQUIRED STORAGE OF MATRAES OCCURS. THEY SHALL BE - DISTRIBUTED OVR ROUGH FRAMED FLOORS OR ROOFS SO AS NOT TO EXCEED THE DESIGNED WE LOADS MR THE STRUCTURE. TEMPORARY SHORING AND/OR BRACING 6 TO BE PROVEED WHERE THE STRUCTURE HAS NOT ATTAINED THE DESGN STRENGTH FOR THE CONOITONS PRESENT. 2W PRIOR TO THE PoURWG OF ANY NEW SUB OVER AN EIMI NG SUB THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY LOCATIONS OF ALL OPENINGS, CRISES. AND EQUIPMENT WHICH ARE TO RE IMPLEMENTED INTO THE NEW WORN. ALL ITEMS DESIGNATED TO BE ABANDONED SHALL BE NOTED AND DISCUSSED THE M ER AND TOWER N CARRIER CONSTRUCTION PROJECT WITH AS PART OF THE AS-BNLT DRAWIG PACKAGE 26. SEAL AIL PENETNTONS THROUGH FIRE -FATED AREAS WITH U.L LISTED OR FIRE MARSHALL AP ROVED MATRMIS IF APPLICABLE TO THIS FAGIUJY AND ON PROJECT SITE 2T. DIG INSPECTORS AND/OR OTHER BUILDING OFFICIALS ARE TO BE NUIL OTIFIED PRIOR TO ANY GNDING, CONSTRUCTION, AND ANY OTHER PROJECT EFFORT AS MANDATED BY THE GGVRWNG AGENCY. 29. CONTRACTOR M PROVIDE A PORTABLE FINE EKTNGU6HR WITH A F. OF ACT LESS THAN 2-A DR 2- BC WITHIN 25 FEET TRAVEL DISTANCE TO ALL PORTIONS OF PROJECT AREA DURING COHIRUCRON. 29. THE PROJECT. WHEN COMPLETED. SHALL COMPLY WITH LOCAL SECURITY CODES AND TITLE-24 ENERGY CONSFRVATON REOUIRRE- (TITLE-24 WHEN APPLICABLE) N. ALL CUSS AND GLAZING 6 TO COMPLY WITH CHAPTER 54 OF THE U.S. CONSUMER SAFETY CMAUSSION - SAFETY STARDARM FOR ARCHTECTURAL GE -ZING MATERIGIS (42 R 142B, CR PART 1201) AND LOCAL SECURITY ED 31. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING YPROVRENTS, EASEMENTS. PAVING. CURBING. ETC. WRING CONSTRUCTION. UPON COAAPLETION OF WORK, CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAW ANY DAMACE THAT MAY HAVE CWRRED DUE TO CONSTHYQMN ON OR ABOUT THE PROM TY 32. CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP GENERAL WORK AREA CLEAN AND HAZARD FIEE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT. DERIS. AND RUBRSH. Co -SHALL REMOVE EWIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMANt. ON C OP REMISES. SITE SHALL BE LEFT IN CLEW CONDITION AND FREE EFROM PALM SPOTS. DUST. OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE 33. NEW CONSTHUCTION ADDED To EMTNG CNSIRUCTION SHALL MATCH IN FORK TEXTURE, FINISH. AND IN MATRAL5 EACEPT AS NOTED IN THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 34. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY BACKING. BLOCKING, AND/OR SLEEVES REWIRED TOR THE INSIALUMN OF FIKTNRES, EHANN:AL EOUMNEM. PLUMBING, HARDWARE. AMIDFW6H ITEMS TD INSURE A PROPER AND COMPLETE JOB. 33. THE CONTRACTOR S RESPONSIBLE FOR PROJICIG A PROJECT LEVEL STRAIGHT. AND TRUE ACCORDING TO THE PUNS. THE CONTACTOR SHALL COMPARE THE UNES AND LEVELS OF THE EXISTING CONDITIONS WITH THOSE SHOWN ON THE PUNS PRIOR TO THE START OF ANY CONSTRUCTION. TOWER NETWORK CARRIER SHALL BE G IFIED OF ANY' ERRORS OMISSIOG. OR A CONSISIENCIR PRIOR TO ANY COR5TRCTION. ITO C FROM PHYSICAL DRHMPN, NOISE. DUSSR.SOLLNT. AND THE ASS REQUIREDP BY THE GOVERNING AGENCIES. 37. WHERE SPECIFIED. MATERIALS TESTING SHALL BE TO 11E LATEST STANDARDS AND/OR REVISIONS AVAILABLE AS REQUIRED BY THE GOVERNING AGENCY RESPONSIBLE FOR RECORDING THE RESULTS. SB. THE CONTRACTOR S R.POGIBLE TOR THE STORAGE OF ALL WTERALS AND SHALL NOT OO SO ON PUBLIC PROPERTY WITHOUT A PERMIT 10 DO SO FROM THE G NING AGENCIES FOR THIS PURPOSE. SR. GENERAL NOTES AND STANDARD DETAILS ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO BE LASED IN CONDITIONS WHEN ARE NO SPECIFICALLY SHOWN OTHERWISE 40. TRADES INVOLVED W THE PROJECT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TOR THEIR OWN CURNG. FITTING, PATCHING, ETC, SO AS TO BE RECEIVED PROPERLY BY THE WORK OF OTHER TRADES. 41. ALL DEBRIS AND REFUSE 15 TO BE REMOVED FROM THE PROECT REMISES AND 5HAL BE LEFT IN A CLEW (BGOM FINISH) CONDITION AT ALL TIMES BY EACH TRADE AS THEY PERFORM THEIR OWN PoRTION OF THE WORK. 12 TONER ORNETWORK ANY EDDPI MERNTTSNAMGOES EDD BYNOT A TRADDEE ORE WNUFACRIRR. GLWANTEE OR WARRANTY THAT NAY BE IN EFFECT IS NNE 50 THROUGH THE COMPANY OR MANUFACTURER PROVIDING THE PRODUCT. FIXTURE AND/DR EQUIPMENT LESS SPECIFIC RESPONSIBLRY IS ALSO PROVIDED BY THE CONTNGTOR/EURCOMWYTOR IN WRITTEN FORM. 43. CAUTENI CAL BEMRE YOU DIOI BURIED UTLITIM COST IN THE AREA THE U E-GLL UTIUtt LODE S ITY NFORMAITON SHOWN MAY E ATBE N IM CONTACT MUUMOF 45 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 1-800-227-2BC. 44. CONTRACTOR TO REPLACE AND/OR REROUE ANY EXG ISTUNDERGROUND UTILITIES ENCOUNTERED WRING TRENCHING AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION. 45, WHEN ARLKABLE. CONTRACTOR 6 RESPoGIBLE TO CALL. CWRDNAE AND MANE ARRANGRENTS FOR POW AND/ OR PRNATE PROPERTY LOCATE MODIFICATION CONSTRUCTION; BASED W SPECIFIC SITE REGUIREMFNIS. 45. SEE CML DRAWINGS FOR ADOTONAL SITE INFORMAT IN. 47. CONTRACTORS TO DOCUMENT ALL WORK PERFORMED WITH PH0MGRARHS AND SUBMIT TO TOWR NETWORK CARRIER ALONG WITH REDUNR CONSTRCTEN SET. 48. CONTRACTOR SHALL DOCUMENT ALL CHANCES WOE W THE TELO BY MARK WO UP (REWNING) THE APPROVED CGNM STHUCN SET AND SUBMITTING THE REDLWED ALONG WITH PHOTOGRAPHS PER NETWORK CARRIER REQUIREMENTS. 45. GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS TO COORDNATE ALL POWER WSIAU.ATON WITH POWER COMPANY AS REQUIRED, CONTRACTOR TO REPORT POWER UriTAIUTON GCROINATKRI SOUITION(5) TO NETWORK CARRIES REPRESENTATNC PROJECT CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AND ANCUTCCT. S0. ANY SUBSTITUTIONS OF MATERIALS AND/OR EQUIPMENT, MAST BE PROVED BY TOWER NETWORK CARRIER CONSTRUCTIN MANAGER. 51. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR AND SHALL REMEY IMPROPERALL 'Aul-TY. INFER.R. AND/OF AND/OR FAULTY WORKMAGHP FOR ONE (1) YEAR AFTER THE PROJECT IS COMPETE AND ACCEPTED UNDER THIS CONTRACT: UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE IN THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE OWNER AND THE CONTRACTOR. (EXCEPTION) THE HOOFING SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH A MANIENANCE AD EEMENT FOR ALL K TOMNMAINTHE ROORNNCI A GENERAL AC WATERTIGHT CONDITION MRA PERODF TWO (2SUBSTANTIALCM YEARS ABIINo AFTER THE DATE OF SUBSTANTIAL MPLEN OF THE PROJECT. UNLESS OTHERWISE WRITTEN IN THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE OWNER AND THE CONTRACTOR. 52. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ADEQUATE PROTECTION FOR THE SAFETY OF THE OWNER'S EMPLOYEES. WORKMEN. AND ALL TIMES WRING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT. 55. THE GOMR.ACIOR SHALL RE RE9UWED TO PAY MR ALL NECESSARY PERNIT AND/OR FEES WITH RESPECT TO THE WORK TO CMPIETE THE PROJECT. BUIIDNG PE- APPUGTIONS SHALL BE TILED BY THE OWNER OR HIS RRREOBTAIN SENTATNE. CONTRACTOR SHALL PERMIT MIT HAKE FINAL P N FOR SAID DOCUMENT. 54. NOT USED SS. -R NEIY/ORK CARRIER WILL REVIEW AND APPROVE SHOP DRAWINGS AND SAMPLES TOR CNFORMNICE WITH DESGN CO- TOWER NETWORK 57. CONTRACTOR TO ROVIDE TRENCH AS REQUIRED TO INSTALL BOTH ELSTRIGL AND TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND CCDURS (IQ PVC) PER S.- -XOROER. BACK ILL WITH CLEAN SAID AND COMPACT TO THE SAMFACTgN OF THE DISTRICTS INSPECTOR. REPLACE FINISH GRADE WITH MATCHING MATERIALS (GRASS. ASPHALT, CONCRETE, ETC.) W. CONTRACTOR TO PROVDE HUMP STEER PLATES AT OPEN TRENCHES FOR SAFETY AID TO PROTECT EXISTING GROUND SURFACES FROM HUMP EQUIPMENT UTIU EV DURING CONSTRUCTION. 59 RACTOR f0 PATCH AND REPAR ALL GROUND SURFACES WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTION AREA AS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE A UNIFORM SURFACE AND TO CON9TIT . AND TO MODFY REMAINING RREATON UNES TO OPERATING CONDITION, PROVIDING FULL COVERAGE TO WRACIED ANUS. 61. W THE CASE Of ROOFTOP SOLUTEINS FOR EOUIPMENI AND/OR ANTENNA FRAMES WHERE PENETRATION OF EXISTING ROOFING MATERMLS OCCUR, E GENERAL CONTRACTOR SWiL CCRDINATE WITH BUILDING OWNER AN BUILDING ROOFING CONTBACTOR OF RECORD TOR WSTAUATION. PATCH. GUARANTEED UEOTHER FUTURE CONTRACTORS T WARRANFOR MOISTURE GUARANTED OR AND BREACH OF GOF1G INTEGRITY. W THE CASE OF ROOFTOP SOLUTIONS WITH THE INSTALLATION OF ANTENNAS WITHIN CONCEALED (SHROUDED) SUPPORT FRAMES OR TRIPODS. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR STALL COORDINITE WITH THE RP DESIGNER/FABRICATOR TO ENSURE THAT THE FDA RP SHROUD IS SINUIATING (IN APPEARANCE) DESIGNATED EXSTG EXTERIOR WLLDIG FACADE MATERWS. TEKTMES. AND COLORS. THE CONIPILTR SHALL FURTHERMORE ENSURE THE USE OF COUNTERSUNK FASTENERS W ALL RP PNOTOSIMUUMN. SHOP ONWINGS SHAL BE PROVIDED TO THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR, COGTRUCTON COORDINATOR, AND ARCHITECT PRIOR TO FABRICATION AND CNSTRUCTW. 63. IN THE CASE OF ROOFTOP SOLUTIONS FOR EDURWENT AND/OR ANTENNA FRAMES ANCHORING To A CONCRETE ROOF SUB S REQUIRED, CONTRACTORS 5HALL CONFIRM FIRM (PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID) WITH CONSULTING CONSRUCTION GCRDIHATOR AND ARCH CT THE PRESENCE OF POST TENSION TENDONS WITHIN THE ROOF SLAB - RESULTINL FROM AN UNDOCUMENTED DESIGN CHANGE IN THE EXISTING BUILDING 'AS -BUILT ORAWIG SET' - HARING INDICATED AN ORIGINAL DESIGN SOLUTION OF REINFORCED GONCREE W/ EM ECEO SE THE EVENT POST TENSION SUB SOLUTION IS PRESENT. CONTRACTOR SHALL IGLUGE PROVISIONS FOR PRCRURES (INCLUDED IN BID) TOR ALL PENETRATION AREAS WHERE ANCHORING OCCURS. 64. GENERAL @ SUB CONTRACTORS SHALL USE STAINLESS STEEL METAL LOCKING TES FOR ALL CABLE TRAY WE DOWNS AND ALL OTHER GENERAL TIE DOWNS (WHERE APPUCABLE). PLASTIC ZIP TES SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED FOR USE ON TONER NETWORK CAIRRIR PROJECTS. RECOMMENDED NAGFACTURE STALL BE: PANDUIT CORP. META LOCKING TIES MODEL No MLT4S-CP UNDER SERIES-W4 (OR EQUAL). PANWT PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY TRARC. R5. NOT USED. 0aut&t......����//����vo��r��... It Aso16 ff PADFTC TELECQM SERVICES. UQC 8828 REGISTERED \ ARCHITECT STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08130110 DESIGN CRITERIA: 1. THE STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF THIS PROJECT BULGING CODE 2OO9 WTH WASWNGTON 15 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATE BUILDING H PNATWNAL O-G.- (2009 IBC) OF GO, 2. DESIGN DESIGN DATA ROTS TAKLYRLA WA 9B16B -ROOF SNOW LOAD N/A (NOT A ROOFTOP SOWTION) -BASIN WIND SPEED IS MAN (100 MIN 3 SECOND OUSTS) -WIND EXPOSURE C -SEISMIC ZONE D CONCRETE NOTES: 1. ALL CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AGI-318. 2. CONCRETE SHALL BE MIXED. PROPORTIONED. CO-ED AND PLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH GWAPTER OF THE 20D9 IBC. STRENGTHS AT 28 DAYS AND MIX CRITERIA SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION 28 DAY STRENCTHS W/C MINMUM CEMENT (i'c) RATIO PER CUB NTµO A OPVWG SLABS KE CONCRETE HERS Z.- PSI S.AS 5 J[ SACKS B' ALL -LET,- EONCPETE a,0pp PSI 1.45 6 15 SACKS EXCEPT OPALS C. CONCRETE WALLS a,000 PSI 5.45 6 YA SACHS CEMENT SHALL BE ASTLA C150. PORMND CEMENT TYPE II U.N.O. 3. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PER9SE AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE METIGDS AND PROCEDURES OF CONCRETE PLACEMENT. a. AL CONCRETE WITH SURFACES EXPOSED TO STANEXNG WATER STALL WE A - ENIIWNED WITH AN NR-ENTRAWNG AGENT CONFORMING TO ASTM C260. W. C515. C989 AND C1017. TOTAL AR CONTENT SHALL BE IN ACCORGANCE WITH TABLE 1904.2.1 OF THE 2009 IBC. 5. REINFORCING STEEL SHALE CONFORM TO ASTM M15 (INCLUDNG SUPPLEMENT NO1 T. G . T50. Iy�fiIWO SMALL BE CG DE AD. 90,Opp SGDE SO REINFORCING BARS RRAAINDICATED ON DRAWINGS TO BE WELDED SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A- REINFORCING COMPLYING WITH ASTER A515(51) MAY BE WELDED ONLY IF MATERIAL PROPERTY REPORTS INDICATING CONFORMANCE WITH WELDING PROCEDURES SPECIRED IN A.W.S. D14 ARE SUBMITTED. 5. REINFORCING STEEL SIIALL BE OETALEO (INCLUDING NOOKS AND BEN05) IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACT 315 AND CONTINUOUS RONFORCEMENT AT LEAST SO Bµ DWAEIEPS OR A MINIMUM OF 2'-0 PROVIDE CORNER BRAS AT ALL WALL µD FOOTING INTERSECTIONS. LAP CORNER BARS AT LEAST 20 AN ETERS OR A MINIMUM OF 2'-D UP MAAGENT MATS OF WELDED WIRE FABRIC A MINIMUM OF B" AT SIDES AND ENDS. Z. WELDED WIRE FABRIC SWILL CONFORM TO ASTM A-10. B. SPIRAL REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE PLAIN WANE CONFORMING TO ASTM A615. GRACE SD, Iy-.000 PSI. 9. NO BARS PARTWLY EMBEDDED IN HARDENED CONCRETE SHALL BE FIELD BENT UNLESS SPEGIFCALLY SO DETAILED OR APPRWED BY THE CONSULTANT. 10. CONCRETE PRO,ECTION (CO-) FOR REINFORCNG STEEL SHALL BE AS M 5: - FID HOS AND OTHER UNFORMED J" .URFACES, EARTH FACE FORMED SURFACES EXPDSED (/5 BARS OR URGER) Z" 0 EARTH OR NEITHER (05 BARS OR SWLLER) 1 1/2' - STABS AND WALLS QNTRKW FACE) 3/4' 11. BARS SHALL BE SUPPORTED ON CHA R5 OR DDUC BRICKS. 12. ANCHOR BOLTS TO CONFORM TO ASTY A]07. 13. NON -SHRINK GROAT SHALL BE FURNISHED BY ANAPPROVED MANUFACTURER AND SHALL BE MIXED AND PLACED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S PUBLISHED R DNS. GROUT STRENGTH SHALL BE AT LEAST E UAL TO THE MATERIALMOn WHICH T S PULED (S,WO PSI �. ALL EXPANSION ANCHORS TO BE HILTI BRAND. ADHESIVE ANCHORS REQUIRE TESTING TO CONFIRM CAPADNT UNLESS WANED W ENGNEER. STRUCTURAL STEEL NOTES: 1. SHOP DRAWINGS FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL SMALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CONSULTANT FOR REVIEW OR TO -CATCH. 2. STRUCTURAL STEEL DOWN, FNEIRICAIION AND ERECTOR (INCWBNG FIELD WELDING. HIGH STRENGTH FIELD BOLTING. EXPANSION BGLTS, µD THREADED EXPANSION ANCHORS) SHALL BE BASED ON THE AIS.C. SPECIRGTON FOR THE OESWN, FABRICATOR, AND ERECTOR OF STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR BULLRINGS" LATEST ED �. SUPERWBON SMALL BE IN ACCORDANCE 6� a05 IBC CHAPTER A OUALIRED TESRNG AGENCY DESIGNATED NSULTANT.THE CONSULTANT SHALL BE FURNISHED WITH A CD" OF ALL INSPECTION REPORTS AND TEST RESULTS. 3. STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: TYPE OF MEMBER A. B. -ES, SHµE5. µO Pam" RODS ASTM -2.Fy JS KSI C. PIPE COWMNS T S STRUCTURAL TUBING ASTI A53. FyyJ5 KSI ` µCHOR BOLTSASTM ADO. Fy 46 KSI CDNNEGTWN BOLTS TM A]25 TWST-OFF-TYPE a. ALL MATERIAL TO BE HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED AFTER FABPIGTON PER A123/AI23M-00. 5. L WELDING SHALL BE IN CONFORWNCE WITH -S.C. AND U�5 STANDARDS AN D SHALL BE PERFORMED BY W.A.B.O. CERTRED WELDERS G EZO XX EIECIRODES. ONLY PREOUWFIED WELDS (AS DEFINED BY AWS) SHALL BE USED. WELDING OF GRADE 0 REINFORCING BARS IF REOVIRED) SHALE BE PERFORMED USING LOW HYDROGEN ELECTRODES WELDING OF GRADE AO REINFORCING BARS (B REOUMED) SMALL BE PERFORMED USING E70 XX ELECTRODES. WELDING WITHIN a" OF COLD BENDS W REINFORCING STEEL S NOT PERYITIED. SEE RENFORCING NOTE FOR LATERAL REOUIREYENIS OF WELDED EARS. 6. COLD -FORMED STEEL FRAMING M OF THE SHAPE. SIZE. AND CAGE SHOWN ON THE PLANS. PROVIDE MINIMUM M SECTION PROPERTIES NO ATED. ALL COLD -FORMED STEEL FRAMING SNALL CONFORM TO THE SPEtlFTCATON FOR THE DESIGN OF COLD -FORMED STEEL STRUCTURAL MEMBERS." y. BOLTED GGNNECTWNS SMALL USE BEABNG TYPE ASTA AJ25 BOLTS (3/a" OW) AND SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF TWO BOLTS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE B. NON-STRUGTUD CONNECTIONS FOR STEEL GRATING MAY USE 5/I" DA ASTA ASOZ BOLTS UNLESS NOTED OTHTCWISE. 9. ALL STEEL WORK SHALL BE PAINTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DESIGN A CO EOIHERRSTIOEPECIRACCORDANCE CATION AND IN ACCORCE WITH ASTM A UNLESS NO 10. ALL WELDS TO BE 1/a" FILU7 UNLESS NOTED OTHEWISE. 11. TOUGH UP ALL FIELD DRILLING AND WELDING WITH 2 COAS OF CALAUGON (ZINC HIGH PANT) OR µPROVED EQUAL TOWER/POLE NOTES: 1. VERIFICATION THAT THE EXISTING - ABLE BUILDING. TOWER. POLE OR WATER TANK CAN SUPPORT THE PROPOSED ANTENNA LEADING SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A REGISTERED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. 2. PRWWE SUPPORTS FOR THE ANTERNA CDA% CABLES TO THE ELEVATION OF ALL NTDAL AND FUTURE µTEHNAS. ANTENNA COAX CABLES ARE M BE SUPPORTED µANDDMRESTRAINED AT THE CENTERS SUITABLE TO THE MANUFACNRER5 ABBREVIATED ROOF TOP SAFETY PROCEDURES (WHEN APPLICABLE): (AS PER "ACCIDENT PRMNTONPROGRAM- - BY PCIRWISSION OF WREN OONSTfRUCIWN. INC. - OJ/01 /99) FPOOF TOP PRIDFECTON METHODS AND EQUIPMENT HIS 1. TOP WORK 15 BEING PERFORMED WITHIN 25' OF AN UNPROTECTED ROOF EDGE. TMON O R RUCTON SUPERVISOR SHALL DESIGNATE A TRAINED OERJE THE MOVEMENTS AND ACTMIIES OF THE CONSTRUCLNkN WORKBSERS. Z. SAFETY MONITOR SMALL WARN CONSTRUCTION WORKERS OF HAZARDS (LE, BALKING UP TOWARD A ROOF EDGE ETC.) OR UNSAFE ACTNTES THE INFOR REST BE ON THE SAME - AND VERBAL DISTANCE OF THE CONSTRICTION WORKERS. WrtHIN VSWL 10 ]. CONSiPVC110N H-RHC WORKERS TO APPROACH WITHIN 5' OR LESS OF AN UNPROTECTED ROOF EDGE REQUIRES WORKERS TO USE SARI UNE ♦. SAFETY USNTREENCTH BE 'IONIIMUU N- DAIETER NYLON, WITH A NOMINAL TENSIRE 5. SAFETY LINE SHALL BE ATTACHED TO A SUBSTµDAL MEMBER OF THE STRUCTURE. fi. SAFETY LINE LENCM SHALL BE SET ALLOWING CONSTRUCTON WORIER TO PEACH EDGE OF ROOF. BUT NOT BEYOND. y. SESTET BEETS SHALL BE WORN BY ALL CONSTRUCTION WORKERS. B MONTHLY SAFETY NSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE FALL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT SHALL OCCUR BY THE SAFET COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES, INCLUDING: INSPECTION OF CONSTRUCTION AREA FOR HAZARDS USE OF AN INSPECTION CHECKUST INTERVIEWING COWORRERS REGARDING SAFETY CONCERNS REPORTING AND DOCUMENTING ANY HAZARDS REPORRNG HAZARDS TO THE SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR CONSIDERATION POSTING RESULTS OF H-ECRON AND ANY ACTION TµEN RECENANG AN UNBIASED RID EW OF ONE'S OWN WORK AREA BY ANOTHER COWORKER SAFETY REPRESENTAINE REFER TO ROD WORK AREA PROTOCOL DE NA. ASSOCAO TON F ECTDRS 2D09 PUBLICATION REFERENCED OSHA REGULATON/STµDµDS SHALL BE REVIEWED BY TOWER ERECTORS, EQUIPMENT INSTALLERS, AND TOWER/ROOF TOP CONTRACTDS/SUBCONTRACTORS 29 CFR 19 - SCOPE, APPLICATION, AND 061NITIONS 29 CFR 1B28.SU1 - DUTY 10 HAVE FALL PROTECTION lI CM I_ - FAIL PROTECTION SYSTEMS CRITERA AND PDTCES SPECIAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED SYM 80 LS: OGRID REFERENCE eDETAIL REFERENCE --ON REFERENCE SECTION REFERENCE - _ CENTERUNE PROPERT/LFASE LINE LINE WORK POINT QMATCH -T -E GRAND CONDUCTOR -NONE CONOUT ELECTRICAL CONDOR -A COAXIAL CABLE OVERHEAD SE-E CONDUCTORS [ GNAT OR PLASTER (E) BRICK ®/® (E) MASONRY CONCRETE FARM GRAVEL PLYWOOD (naooBon-oe-on� mv® '..._..,�...-,F. ® SAND WOOD CGHT.- WOOD BLARING STEEL NEW EXSTNG (N) (E) 4 NEW ANTI RA V EXSTING -N. ® rr • GROUND ROD GROUND BUS BAR MECHANICAL GRND. CONN. • ® CADWELD GROUND ACCESS WELL 0 ELECTRIC BOX © TELEPHONE BOX EIGHT K E O FRO. 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THE DEFERRED AND SUBMITTAL SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN µPRIED BY THE BUILDING ITEMS SHALL HOT BE INSTALLED UNTIL THEIR DESIGN AND OFFICIAL 0 SPRAYED -0N- FIREPROOFING STRUCTURAL MASONRY PRESTRESSED CONCRETE ALL FIELD WELDING ❑ REINFORCING PLACEMENT ❑ DESIGNER SPECIFIED (SEE SHEET/-) ❑ OTHER ®at&t Your world. DelWered. 4kY •nwn PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LAG 8828 REGISTERED \ ARCHITECT STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE:0SI00110 0 LEGEND _ _ 9Ya¢cl eou—,!a _— acNr-of-wAT cExrt,a9YE , RGNf-D<-WAT WIE -____________ xpy1,CENf BWXDNh ll:E SECaaHK BREAKOOMI lnE — OVERHE.V1 PaMEA uNE — wx— Wr— uCP— BURiEO POwEN uNE BUeEp Gt5 YxE — Wrt—wt— OY9MEN TFEEPHOxE IINE BuR.. rzEEPHONE -1 —• —. —. —. — BURiEO WAifli URE —m—>,— —Baum sNarurr uwEa i —m—m—m— alwm soRR oars+ v Wr t-j— 1wE — RE,NNwG WALL ................ 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