DIR-2009-15bCITY OF CUPERTINO
10300 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, California 95014, (408) 777-3308
To: Mayor and City Council members
Chairman and Planning Commissioners
From: Aarti Shrivastava, Director of Community Development
Prepared by: Colin Jung, Senior Planner
Date: December 18, 2009
Subject: Director's Minor Modification (DIR-2009-15) to allow the addition of a
personal wireless service facility (microcell), consisting of three panel antennas and four
associated equipment cabinets on an existing utility pole in the public right-of-way
(North Blaney Avenue) in front of the Collins Elementary School
Chapter 19.132 of the Cupertino Municipal Code allows for administrative
approval of minor changes in a project. The Director reports her decision
to the City Council and Planning Commission and notices property
owners within 1,000-foot radius in time to allow any Council member,
Planning Commissioner or member of the public to appeal the decision
within fourteen calendar days.
BACKGROUND:
The applicant, Liz Peterson, representing T-Mobile, is proposing to establish a personal
wireless service facility (microcell) mounted on an existing utility pole located in the
North Blaney Avenue public right-of-way in front of the Collins Elementary School. It
consists of three panel antennas concealed in a radome, that is, a screening cylinder,
mounted on a vertical extension of the existing utility pole. Four associated equipment
cabinets are mounted directly on the pole.
Microcells are low-power personal wireless service facilities designed to serve a small
area. In this particular case, this facility is designed to fill a coverage gap between
larger facilities located near Highway 280 and Stevens Creek Boulevard (Attachment 1
& 2).
This facility falls under the recently adopted, revised wireless communications facilities
ordinance (CMC chapter 19.108) that permits such facilities on utility poles, regardless
of proximity to a residential property line as long as the facility meets federal safety
standards for radio frequency emissions.
The City Attorney has opined that a telephone company has a legal right to occupy and
use a telephone pole under Public Utilities Code Sections 7901 & 7901.1, as long as its
usage does not impede or obstruct movement along the public rights-of-way
(Attachment 3). Despite such legal standing, T-Mobile has elected to work with staff to
design a facility that meets City design standards.
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DISCUSSION:
The proposed wireless facility complies with the City's Ordinance. The antennas are at
51' 9" where 55' is allowed. The antennas are mounted on a utility pole, which
exempts them from the residential setback requirement of 75 feet, as long as Federal
safety standards for radio frequency energy are met (see later discussion).
The proposed facility also complies with the City's Wireless Facilities Master Plan,
which articulates a visual preference for microcells in residential neighborhoods since
such a facility can take advantage of existing vertical structures such as utility poles.
The antennas will be fairly unobtrusive as they will be mounted in-line on a poletop
extension and shrouded in a radome as depicted in the photosimulations (Attachment
4).
Staff was concerned with the visual impact of the size and quantity of the base
equipment cabinets that would be mounted on the pole and suggested that the
equipment be moved to a screened location on the ground. The alternative location
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for the base equipment was not feasible because the Cupertino Union School District is
not willing to lease its land to a wireless communications company (Attachment 5).
Staff has worked with the applicant to reduce the number of cabinets from the original
proposal of six to four to reduce their visual impact. As a condition, the project is
required to plant a 24" box tree on the north side of the utility pole to help mitigate
their visual impact.
Radio Frequency Radiation Assessment
The applicant has commissioned a radio frequency energy assessment prepared by
Hammett & Edison, Inc. to estimate the levels of radio frequency energy generated by
the proposed T-Mobile microcell site and evaluate those energy levels against adopted
federal safety limits for human exposure to radio frequency energy (Attachment 6).
The federal limits apply for continuous exposures and are intended to provide a
prudent margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size or health.
The calculated, ground-level, maximum RF exposure due to the proposed T-Mobile
facility is 0.056% of the applicable public exposure limit (1 microwatt per centimeter
squared). Multi-story building exposure is slightly higher, 0.19% of the applicable
public exposure limit. Both calculated levels are well below adopted federal safety
standards.
Public Agency Review
Project plans were routed to the Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) and the
Cupertino Technology, Information and Communications Commission (TICC) for their
commentary. CUSD (Attachment 5) summarized its experience with a cell site
proposal at one of its Sunnyvale schools. It also recognized its lack of authority over
development issues in the public right-of-way.
TIC Commissioners (Attachment 7) felt the in-line, pole-top antenna mounting was the
least visually intrusive design and expressed concerns with the size of the equipment
cabinets mounted on the utility pole. Staff has mitigated the visual aspects by
reducing the number of cabinets from six to four, and requiring the planting of a 24"
box tree in front of the cabinets.
ACTION:
The Director of Community Development deems the modification minor and approves
the microcell facility with the following conditions of approval. State law requires a
minimum 10-year permit for personal wireless service facilities.
1. APPROVED EXHIBITS
Approval is based on Exhibits titled: " T-Mobile/ West Corporation/ A Delaware
Corporation/SF54272-D/PG&E POLE CAP S. BLANEY" prepared by PDC
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Corporation dated 9/ 21 / 09 and consisting of ten sheets labeled T-1, T-2, LS1, A-1
through A-4, A-2.1, E-1 and E-2 except as may be amended by the conditions
contained in this resolution.
2. NOTICE OF FEES, DEDICATIONS, RESERVATIONS OR OTHER EXACTIONS
The Conditions of Project Approval set forth herein may include certain fees,
dedication requirements, reservation requirements, and other exactions. Pursuant
to Government Code Section 66020(d) (1), these Conditions constitute written notice
of a statement of the amount of such fees, and a description of the dedications,
reservations, and other exactions. You are hereby further notified that the 90-day
approval period in which you may protest these fees, dedications, reservations, and
other exactions, pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(a), has begun. If you
fail to file a protest within this 90-day period complying with all of the requirements
of Section 66020, you will be legally barred from later challenging such exactions.
3. ABANDONMENT
If after installation, the aerial is n of used for its permitted purpose for a continuous
period of 18 months, said antennae and associated facilities shall be removed. The
applicant shall bear the entire cost of demolition and removal.
4. EXPIRATION DATE
This Director's Minor Modification shall expire ten (10) years after the effective date
of the permit. The applicant may apply for a renewal of the minor modification at
which time the Director of Community Development may review the state of
wireless communication and camouflage technologies to determine if the visual
impact of the personal wireless facility can be reduced.
5. CAMOUFLAGING OF EQUIPMENT
All cables shall be enclosed in conduit. The radome, pole extension, brackets,
conduit and equipment cabinets shall be painted to match the color of the utility
pole. A 24" box tree similar to the existing trees shall be planted in the landscape
strip on the north side of the utility pole with the intent to screen the equipment
cabinets. The final design shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of
Community Development prior to issuance of building permits.
This Director's approval is effective December 18, 2009. The fourteen calendar day
appeal period will expire on January 1, 2010.
Referenced attachments that may not be included with this mailed report can be
downloaded at: http:/ / 64.165.34.13/ weblink7/ Browse.aspx?startid=676
Enclosures: Attachment 1: T-Mobile Existing Coverage Map
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Attachment 2: T-Mobile Proposed Coverage Map
Attachment 3: Public Utilities Code Sections 7901 & 7901.1
Attachment 4: Photosimulations of microcell facility
Attachment 5: Letter from Cupertino Union School District dated
7/ 14/ 09.
Attachment 6: RFR Assessment of T-Mobile Proposed Base Station, (Site
No. SF54272D),10300 Blaney Avenue, Cupertino, CA,
Prepared by Hammett & Edison, Inc. Consulting Engineers
And dated June 29, 2009.
Attachment 7: Email communications from TIC Commissioners
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10301 Vista Drive Cupertino, California 95014-2091 (408) 252-3000 Fax (408) 253-7845
Attachment 5
July 14, 2009
Colin Jung, Senior Planner
City of Cupertino
10300 Torre Avenue
Cupertino, CA 95014
Dear Colin:
Subject: DIR-2009-15 Review
This is the District's response to your request for comment regarding a proposed city project
to install a cellular antenna on a street utility pole adjacent to Collins Elementary School.
Please be advised that the last time the district had a cell carrier propose to install an antenna
on or near a school, the community responded very negatively and very vocally to the school
Board. At that time a very detailed radiation study was presented to the city of Sunnyvale,
similar to what you are proposing. Whether the concerns are justified or not, the community
was clear that they did not want this installation anywhere near school property so the Board
withdrew involvement in the project.
We recognize that the antenna installation is to be on the public right of way, and as such is
not within the control of the school district. However, the district would not be willing to
participate in any way in this project.
Sincerely,
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Rick Hausman
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RFR.CALCTM Calculation Methodology
Assessment by Calculation of Compliance with FCC Exposure Guidelines
The U.S. Congress required (1996 Telecom Act) the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") to
adopt a nationwide human exposure standard to ensure that its licensees do not, cumulatively, have a
significant impact on the environment. The maximum permissible exposure limits adopted by the FCC
(see Figure 1) apply for continuous exposures from all sources and are intended to provide a prudent
margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or health. Higher levels are allowed for
short periods of time, such that total exposure levels averaged over six or thirty minutes, for
occupational or public settings, respectively, do not exceed the limits.
Near Field.
Prediction methods have been developed for the near field zone of panel (directional) and whip
(omnidirectional) antennas, typical at wireless telecommunications base stations, as well as dish
(aperture) antennas, typically used for microwave links. The antenna patterns are not fully formed in
the near field at these antennas, and the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin No. 65
(August 1997) gives suitable formulas for calculating power density within such zones.
180 0.1 x P
For a panel or whip antenna, power density S = B x ~ x D x th ' in mW/cm2,
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where 6BW =half-power beamwidth of the antenna, in degrees, and
Pnet =net power input to the antenna, in watts,
D =distance from antenna, in meters,
h =aperture height of the antenna, in meters, and
r~ =aperture efficiency (unitless, typically 0.5-0.8).
The factor of 0.1 in the numerators converts to the desired units of power density.
Far Field.
OET-65 gives this formula for calculating power density in the far field of an individual RF source:
power density S =
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RFF =relative field factor at the direction to the actual point of calculation, and
D =distance from the center of radiation to the point of calculation, in meters.
The factor of 2.56 accounts for the increase in power density due to ground reflection, assuming a
reflection coefficient of 1.6 (1.6 x 1.6 = 2.56). The factor of 1.64 is the gain of a half-wave dipole
relative to an isotropic radiator. The factor of 100 in the numerator converts to the desired units of
power density. This formula has been built into a proprietary program that calculates, at each location
on an arbitrary rectangular grid, the total expected power density from any number of individual
radiation sources. The program also allows for the description of uneven terrain in the vicinity, to
obtain more accurate projections.
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Statement of Hammett & Edison, Inc., Consulting Engineers
The firm of Hammett & Edison, Inc., Consulting Engineers, has been retained on behalf of T Mobile,
a personal wireless telecommunications carrier, to evaluate the base station (Site No. SF54272D)
proposed to be located at 10300 North Blaney Avenue in Cupertino, California, for compliance with
appropriate guidelines limiting human exposure to radio frequency ("RF") electromagnetic fields.
Prevailing Exposure Standards
The U.S. Congress requires that the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") evaluate its
actions for possible significant impact on the environment. In Docket 93-62, effective October 15,
1997, the FCC adopted the human exposure limits for field strength and power density recommended
in Report No. 86, "Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic
Fields," published in 1986 by the Congressionally chartered National Council on Radiation Protection
and Measurements ("NCRP"). Separate limits apply for occupational and public exposure conditions,
with the latter limits generally five times more restrictive. The more recent standard, developed by the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and approved as American National Standard
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-2006, "Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency
Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz," includes similar exposure limits. A summary of the
FCC's exposure limits is shown in Figure 1. These limits apply for continuous exposures and are
intended to provide a prudent margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or
health.
The most restrictive FCC limit for exposures of unlimited duration to radio frequency energy for
several personal wireless services are as follows:
Personal Wireless Service Approx. Frequency Occupational Limit Public Limit
Broadband Radio ("BRS") 2,600 MHz 5.00 mW/cm2 1.00 mW/cm2
Advanced Wireless ("AWS") 2,100 5.00 1.00
Personal Communication ("PCS") 1,950 5.00 1.00
Cellular Telephone 870 2.90 0.58
Specialized Mobile Radio ("SMR") 855 2.85 0.57
Long Term Evolution ("LTE") 700 2.33 0.47
[most restrictive frequency range] 30-300 1.00 0.20
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considered to be no compounding effect from simultaneous exposure to power line and radio
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T-Mobile • Proposed Base Station (Site No. SF54272D)
10300 North Blaney Avenue • Cupertino, California
General Facility Requirements
Base stations typically consist of two distinct parts: the electronic transceivers (also called "radios" or
"channels") that are connected to the traditional wired telephone lines, and the passive antennas that
send the wireless signals created by the radios out to be received by individual subscriber units. The
transceivers are often located at ground level and are connected to the antennas by coaxial cables
about 1 inch thick. Because of the short wavelength of the frequencies assigned by the FCC for
wireless services, the antennas require line-of--sight paths for their signals to propagate well and so are
installed at some height above ground. The antennas are designed to concentrate their energy toward
the horizon, with very little energy wasted toward the sky or the ground. Along with the low power of
such facilities, this means that it is generally not possible for exposure conditions to approach the
maximum permissible exposure limits without being physically very near the antennas.
Computer Modeling Method
The FCC provides direction for determining compliance in its Office of Engineering and Technology
Bulletin No. 65, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC-Specified Guidelines for Human Exposure to
Radio Frequency Radiation," dated August 1997. Figure 2 attached describes the calculation
methodologies, reflecting the facts that a directional antenna's radiation pattern is not fully formed at
locations very close by (the "near-field" effect) and that at greater distances the power level from an
energy source decreases with the square of the distance from it (the "inverse square law"). The
conservative nature of this method for evaluating exposure conditions has been verified by numerous
field tests.
Site and Facility Description
Based upon information provided by T Mobile, including drawings by PCS Corporation dated
June 15, 2009, it is proposed to mount three Kathrein Model 742-211 directional panel antennas on an
existing 431/2-foot utility pole located in the public right-of--way in front of 10300 North Blaney
Avenue. The antennas would be mounted at an effective height of about 38 feet above ground and
would be oriented with no downtilt at about 120° spacing, to provide service in all directions. The
maximum effective radiated power in any direction would be 400 watts, representing the simultaneous
operation of two channels at 200 watts each. There are reported no other wireless telecommunications
base stations located nearby.
Study Results
For a person anywhere at ground, the maximum ambient RF exposure level due to the proposed
T Mobile operation is calculated to be 0.00056 mW/cm2, which is 0.056% of the applicable public
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exposure limit. The maximum calculated level at any nearby building' is 0.19% of the public limit. It
should be noted that these results include several "worst-case" assumptions and therefore are expected
to overstate actual power density levels.
Recommended Mitigation Measures
Due to their mounting location, the T Mobile antennas would not be accessible to the general public,
and so no mitigation measures are necessary to comply with the FCC public exposure guidelines. To
prevent occupational exposures in excess of the FCC guidelines, no access within 1 foot directly in
front of the T Mobile antennas themselves, such as might occur during maintenance work on the pole,
should be allowed while the base station is in operation, unless other measures can be demonstrated to
ensure that occupational protection requirements are met. Posting explanatory warning signst at the
antennas and/or the pole below the antennas, such that the signs would be readily visible from any
angle of approach to persons who might need to work within that distance, would be sufficient to meet
FCC-adopted guidelines.
Conclusion
Based on the information and analysis above, it is the undersigned's professional opinion that the
T Mobile base station located at 10300 North Blaney Avenue in Cupertino, California, will comply
with the prevailing standards for limiting public exposure to radio frequency energy and, therefore,
will not for this reason cause a significant impact on the environment. The highest calculated level in
publicly accessible areas is much less than the prevailing standards allow for exposures of unlimited
duration. This finding is consistent with measurements of actual exposure conditions taken at other
operating base stations. Posting of explanatory signs is recommended to establish compliance with
occupational exposure limitations.
Including the three-story building located about 145 feet away, based on aerial photographs from Google Maps.
t Warning signs should comply with OET-65 color, symbol, and content recommendations. Contact information
should be provided (e.g., a telephone number) to arrange for access to restricted areas. The selection of language(s)
is not an engineering matter, and guidance from the landlord, local zoning or health authority, or appropriate
professionals may be required. Signage may also need to comply with the requirements of PUC G095.
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Authorship
The undersigned author of this statement is a qualified Professional Engineer, holding California
Registration Nos. E-13026 and M-20676, which expire on June 30, 2011. This work has been carried
out under his direction, and all statements are true and correct•of his own knowledge except, where
noted, when data has been supplied by others, which data he believes to be correct.
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FCC Radio Frequency Protection Guide
The U.S. Congress required (1996 Telecom Act) the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC")
to adopt a nationwide human exposure standard to ensure that its licensees do not, cumulatively, have
a significant impact on the environment. The FCC adopted the limits from Report No. 86, "Biological
Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields," published in 1986 by the
Congressionally chartered National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements ("NCRP").
Separate limits apply for occupational and public exposure conditions, with the latter limits generally
five times more restrictive. The more recent standard, developed by the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers and approved as American National Standard ANSI/IEEE C95.1-2006, "Safety
Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to
300 GHz," includes similar limits. These limits apply for continuous exposures from all sources and
are intended to provide a prudent margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or
health.
As shown in the table and chart below, separate limits apply for occupational and public exposure
conditions, with the latter limits (in italics and/or dashed) up to five times more restrictive:
Frequency
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Higher levels are allowed for short periods of time, such that total exposure levels averaged over six or
thirty minutes, for occupational or public settings, respectively, do not exceed the limits, and higher
levels also are allowed for exposures to small areas, such that the spatially averaged levels do not
exceed the limits. However, neither of these allowances is incorporated in the conservative calculation
formulas in the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin No. 65 (August 1997) for
projecting field levels. Hammett & Edison has built those formulas into a proprietary program that
calculates, at each location on an arbitrary rectangular grid, the total expected power density from any
number of individual radio sources. The program allows for the description of buildings and uneven
terrain, if required to obtain more accurate projections.
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Attachment 7
From: Avinash Gadre [avigadre@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 12:13 PM
To: Colin Jung; amgadre@hotmail.com; Peter Friedland
Subject: Re: FW: Referral of T-Mobile Plans for a microcell on Blaney Avenue DIR-2009-15
I agree
If CUSD rejects the proposal in the first pass then probably one of us can participate in the presentation.
From: Peter Friedland
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 11:41 PM
To: Colin Junes ;amgadre@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: FW: Referral of T-Mobile Plans for a microcell on Blaney Avenue DIR-2009-15
Colin,
I agree with both of your comments. The pole top extension seems the least intrusive. In both cases, the visual
impact of the antenna itself is indeed dwarfed by the at least moderately intrusive look of the large equipment
boxes low on the poles. I too would prefer a solution of ground mounting of the boxes.
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1.800.227.2600
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CB ALERT OF
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CODE COMPLIANCE I
ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE PERFORMED AND INSTALLED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT EDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING CODES AS
ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. NOTHING IN THESE PLANS IS
TO BE CONSTRUCTED TO PERMIT WORK NOT CONFORMING TO THESE CODES.
1, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
2, 2007 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE
3. 2007 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE
4, 2007 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE
5, 2007 CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC CODE
6. ANY LOCAL BUILDING CODE AMENDMENTS TO THE ABOVE
7. CITY/COUNTY ORDINANCES
HANDICAP REQUIREMENTS: FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN
HABITATION. HANDICAPPED ACCESS NOT REQUIRED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE STATE
CODE PART 2, TITLE 24, CHAPTER 118, SECTION
11038,
PROJECT TEAM
ARCHITECTlENGINEER:
PDC CORPORATION
365 NORTH CANYONS PARKWAY,
SUITE 219
LIVERMORE, CA 94551
CONTACT: PAULO PUELIU
TEL: (510) 365-5541
FAX; (925) 447-5656
EMAIL: Paulo®pdccorp.net
APPLICANTILESSEE:
T-MOBILE
1855 GATEWAY BOULEVARD SUITE 900
CONCORD, CA 94520
CONTACT: MICHAEL J. DIPIERO
TEL: (925) 521-5994
MOBILE: (925) 280-9275
FAX; (925) 521-5570
EMAIL: mike.dipiero®t-mobile.com
SITE ACQUISITION:
ALCATEL-LUCENT
2400 CAMINO RAMON, STE 325
SAN RAMON, CA 94583
CONTACT; JOHN DOUBRAVA
TEL: (408) 569-0622
EMAIL: doubravc®hotmail.com
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T-MOBILE
1855 GATEWAY BOULEVARD SUITE 900
CONCORD, CA 94520
CONTACT: WITIT WATTANA
TEL; (925) 914-1888
EMAIL: Witit,Wattana®T-mobile.com
ZONING MANAGER:
ALCATEL-LUCENT
2400 CAMINO RAMON, STE 325
SAN RAMON, CA 94563
CONTACT: TERRY DWYER
TEL: (925) 785-7065
EMAIL: terry.dwyer4®gmoil.com
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
ALCATEL-LUCENT
2400 CAMINO RAMON, STE 325
SAN RAMON, CA 94583
CONTACT; JIM BARRETT
TEL: (480) 522-0022
EMAIL; jbarrett®amartlink.com
POLE # 4557
10300 N. BLANEY AVE.
CUPERTINO, CA 95014
I PROJECT DESCRIPTION
THIS iS AN UNMANNED TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY FOR T-MOBILE
CONSISTING OF THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF ANTENNAS AND
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT.
1. PROPOSED T-MOBILE ANTENNAS MOUNTED ON NEW POLE EXTENSION ON
EXISTING 43.1' HIGH CLASS 4 JPA WOOD POLE LOCATED ALONG PUBLIC
RIGHT-OF-WAY
~ (3) PANEL ANTENNAS
# (1) GPS ANTENNA
2. NEW TWO (2) T-MOBILE RBS 2109 CABINETS, ONE (1) TELCO/LMU UTILITY
CABINET AND ASSOCIATED MISC. SUPPORT EQUIPMENT TO BE MOUNTED ON
EXISTING JPA WOOD POLE
3, ALL PROP05ED ANTENNAS, CABINETS AND MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT WILL
BE PAINTED TO MATCH POLE.
PROJECT INFORMATION
517E ADDRESS: 10300 N. BLANEY AVE,
CUPERTINO, CA 95014
APN: ---
PROPERTY OWNER: JPA
ADDRESS: 1800 BUTTER ST.
CONCORD, CA 94520
CONTACT: ---
PHONE; (925) 226-4137
LATITUDE; 3T 19' 37.5" N
LONGITUDE: 121' 01' 23.3" W
GROUND ELEVATION: 202.5' AMSL
TOP OF POLE; 43.7
ZONING; R-1, P-R
JURISDICTION; CITY OF CUPERTINO
TELEPHONE ATd~T
POWER: PGkE
POWER ORDER
POWER APPLICATION DATE;
POWER APPLICATION NUMBER;
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(3gRe~30~? s A~~ROVAL
UAL ~: /~ /8-
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DRIVING DIRECTIONS I
FROM T-MOBILE OFFICE, CONCORD, CA
1. HEAD SOUTHEAST ON GATEWAY BLVD
2, TURN RIGHT TOWARD CLAYTON RD
3. TURN RIGHT AT CLAYTON RD
4. TAKE THE RAMP ONTO CA-242 S
5, MERGE ONTO I-680 S
6. TAKE EXIT 12 TO MERGE ONTO CA-262 S/MISSION BLVD TOWARD 1-880
7. TAKE THE RAMP ONTO I-880 S
8, TAKE THE EXIT ONTO I-280 N TOWARD 5AN FRANCISCO
9. TAKE THE WOLFE RD EXIT
10 .TURN LEFT AT N WOLFE RD
11, TURN RIGHT AT STEVENS CREEK BLVD
12. TURN RIGHT AT N BLANEY AVE
13. ARRIVE AT 10300 N BLANEY AVE, CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA 95014
VICINITY MAP
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WHEATON DR.
STEVENS CREEK BLVD.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR NOTES
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING:
CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PLANS AND EXISTING DIMENSIONS AND
CONDITIONS ON THE JOB SITE AND SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ARCHffECT IN
WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK OR BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR SAME.
SHEET INDEX
SHEET DESCRIPTION
T•1 TITLE SHEET, SITE INFORMATION AND VICINITY MAP
T-2 GENERAL NOTES, LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS
LS-1 TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY
A•1 SITE PLAN
A•2 EXISTING AND PROPOSED ELEVATIONS
A-2,1 ANTENNA AND EQUIPMENT PLAN
A•3 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
A-4 POWER AND TELCO SOURCE, PARCEL MAP AND AERIAL IMAGE
E•1 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM AND PANEL SCHEDULE
E•2 POLE GROUNDING RISER DIAGRAM AND DETAILS
PS-1 PHOTO SIMULATIONS
PS•2 PHOTO SIMULATIONS
I T-MOBILE APPROVALS
LANDLORD:
RFE:
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER;
ZONING MANAGER:
SITE ACQUISITION MANAGER;
T-MOBILE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER:
T-MOBILE ZONING MANAGER:
T-MOBILE PROJECT MANAGER:
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West Co oration
ADtlUWAIL COWpAPANI
1886CATBWAY BLVD, 41'H FLOOR
NNOORD, G 9U7' 0
PROJECT INFORMATION:-,
SF54272•D
PGE CAP BLANEY
LE # 7
PO 455
10300 N. BlJ1NEY
CUPERTINO, CA 96014
CURRENT ISSUE DATE:
11124109
100°k CONSTRUCTION
DRAWING
7tEV.:~ATE:~ESCRIPfION.=BY:=
100% CONSTRUCTION
1 09/21/09
DRAWING JHM
2
09/30/09 100X CONSTRUCTION
JHM
DRAWING. CRY COMMENTS
3 10/09/09 100% CONSTRUCTION JHM
DRAWING
4 11/24/09 RF REDLINES JHM
PROJECT ARCHITECT/ENGINEER:
PDC CORPORATION
1
tOfi2 CONCANNON BLVD.
LNERMORE, CA 94550
TEL: (925) 608-5868
fA%: (925) 447-5658
=CONSULTANT:
Alcatel•Lucent
2400 CAMINO RAMON, STE 325
SAN RAMON, CA 94583
BRAWN BY:-CHK.: APV.:=
JHM DL SAS
~.ICENSER:
~HEEf TITLE•
TITLE SPIFFY
SHEET NUMBER•
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West Co oration
ADIUAW.IRB W WIIAINM
iB!BCATBWAY BLVD, 9IH R.OOR
COAIODRD, G 91520
PROJECT INFORMATION:
SF54272•D
PGE CAP BLANEY
POLE #4557
10300 N. BLANEY
CUPERTINO, CA 96014
CURRENT ISSUE DATE:
11 l24I09
100% CONSTRUCTION
DRAWING
3tEV.:~ATE:~ESCRIP'TION: BY:=
100X CONSTRUCTION
1 09/21/09
DRAWING JHM
2
09/30/09 100x CONSTRUCTION
JHM
DRAwINC. cm coMMENTS
3 10/09/09 100X CONSTRUCTION JHM
DRAWING
4 11/24/09 Ri REDLINES JHM
~'ROJECT ARCHITECT/ENGINEER:
PDC CORPORATION
1082 CONCANNON BLVD.
INERMORE, G 94SS0
TEL: (925) 808-5888
FAX; (925) 447-5856
=CONSULTANT:
Alcatei•Lucent
2400 CAM]NO RAMON, STE 325
SAN RAMON, CA 94583
BRAWN BY:-CHK.: APV.:
JHM DL SAS
11CENSER:
SHEET 71TLE•
GENERAL NOTES,
LEGEND AND
ABBREVIATIONS
~HEEf NUMBER:
T-2
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Publk Rlqht of Way
SURVEY NOTES:
1. All LaUdldee and lalgNudee an NAD 83, NI elerotbne aro NAVD 8B.
2 AN bamdary hfornaNai shown hereon b tangled from read dots
1 Date of Odd eurwTc May 1Q 2009.
4 No prdimhary title repot hoe been prodded, any eaeemelde a other Oils nlaled Ipua rat
hehded h sold report wfikh ae pat of Ole Utle prates may a nay not boos been oddreeeed
(Surveyae Name), lS axepb rw raponeblky a IlaDiky fa troundary a tkb kema addressed haroon.
ihh b not a bounday survey.
LEASE PARCEL:
Pendhq
INGRESSIEGRESS dl UTILITIES:
Together wkh the rlghte of ingress and egran between the prevbusly deea6ed lease pond and the
puMk righi of troy and tM right to inetdl and maintofn utpitlee neaeeeary fa the aperatbn of the
tality to be hetdMd rlthh the predouely deealbed tepee portal
EXISTING POLE DETAIL N.T.S.
~ 8YMBOLLEGEND '
R/W - Rlght-of-Woy
- Centerlhe
~ - Manumentaibn Found ae Noted
~ - Monument h Monument Boe
Found Ae Nobd
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Q -Storm MarAde
Q - Sanibry Manhde
j~ - Firo Hydrorlt
Q -Water Mmlalt
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- Utlky Pde
~`F - LIgM Pak
® - NaAt
-X- - Fena (Ae Noted)
-q- - Gae
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-II- - Undergraad lJghthq
-t- - Undergramd Telephone
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CERTIFICATION:
I, Jana M. Mdtalg a Cdifamb Stote Regiebnd Profutbnd lard SurvwTa, lianas Na 5158, hereby
txUty that the fdlorhg latklde and LongNude votuee fa the center of tMhe stave-rehrenced tower
aro ateurote to wlthh +/- 15 teat horizantdlt, and that the folowlnq tower eke deestbn h ooturab
to wkhh +/- J feet vertkdlK
HORI20NTA1 DATUM: NAD83
U11111DE North 3Ti9'JT.S'
LONGITUDE Wed 122'Ot'2J.3'
YER1MaU. DATUM: NAYS 88
CROINtD ELEVA110H; 2025 Feet
TOP OF POLE ElEYAlION: 2A6.2 Feel
By.
Janes M. Mdieely, is
CdNanla Probalond land Surroya Na 5158
Fa and an behalf of Mllman Surveyirlq, Ina
Dais of
NORTH
MAGNETIC DECLINATION; 14' 14'
VICINITY MAP
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`PROJECT INFORMATION:
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s. Blaney
10300 N, Blaney
Cupertino, Ce 95014
Coon of Santa Clara
CURRENT ISSUE DATE:
06-12-09
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PRELIMINARY
~REV.:=DATE:=DESCRIPTK)N: BY
=PLANS PREPARED BY:
CORPORATE HEADOIlAR1ERS:
1142 Georgetown Aaad, SLke H
Hudson, Ohb 44238
www.MILLMANSURYEtNtG.cam
Phony (800) 520-t010
MSI Site No, 18688
TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY
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IF DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON PLAN DO NOT EXISTING FIRE
HYDRANT
SCALE CORRECTLY, CHECK FOR REDUCTION
OR ENLARGEMENT FROM ORIGINAL PLANS,
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RIGHT OF WAY
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AUb1AWAA8CWlOM'fION
1858GATBWAY BLVD, 4TE1 ft00B
OONO~D,G91510
PROJECT fNFORMATION:
SF54272•D
PGE CAP BLANEY
POLE #4557
10300 N. BLANEY
CUPERTINO, CA 95014
CURRENT ISSUE DATE:
11124!09
100% CONSTRUCTION
DRAWING
100% CONSTRUCTION
1
~ 09/21/09
DRAWING _ JHM
2 09/30/09 100% CONSTRUCTION JHM
DRAWING. CtfY CO~tMENTs
3 10/09/09 100X CONSTRUCTION JHM
DRAWING
4 11/24/09 RF REDLINES JHM
PROJECT ARCHITECT/ENGINEER:
PDC CORPORATION
1062 CONCANNON BLVD.
LIVERMORE, G 94550
TEL: (925) 808-5888
FAX: (925) 447-5858
Alcatel lucent
2400 CAMINO RAMON, STE 325
SAN RAMON, CA 94583
BRAWN BY:-CHK.:=APV.:
JHM DL SAS
~.ICENSER:
SHEEP iliLE•
SITE AND ENLARGED
SITE PLANS
~HEEf NUMBER•
A-1
SCALE NOTE:
IF DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON PLAN DO NOT
SCALE CORRECTLY, CHECK FOR REDUCTION
OR ENLARGEMENT FROM ORIGINAL PLANS,
EXISTING EAST POLE ELEVATION
TOP OF EXISTING POLE
ELEV. f43'-8"
TOP OF EXISTING CROSS-ARM/CONDUCTOR
ELEV. 142'-8"
TOP OF EXISTING CROSS-ARM/CONDUCTOR
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ELEV. 140'-7"
IERHEAD
AGL
EXISTING CAN
ELEV. 127'-6"
EXISTING TELCO LINE
ELEV. f26'-5"
EXISTING TELCO LINE
ELEV. 124'- i t "
'LICE CASE
TOP OF EXISTING SPLICE BOX
ELEV. 19'-8"
NEW PANEL ANTENNA (TYP-3) TOP OF PROPOSED T-MOBILE ANTENNA ~
MOUNTED ON INSIDE 16"m RADOME ON 8 ELEV, 51'-10"
NEW POLE TOP MOUNT EXTENSION ~ ~ NEW T-MOBILE ANTENNA RAD CENTER
PROVIDED BY T-MOBILE (PAINT TO A-3
MATCH POLE) I I ELEV. 50'-9"
BOTTOM OF PROPOSED T-MOBILE ANTENNA
ELEV. 50'-9"
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EXISTING SPLICE CASE
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TOP OF EXISTING CROSS-ARM/CONDUCTOR
ELEV. f42'-8"
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NEW OVERHEAD SECONDATU LINE
ELEV. 135'-6"
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STEEL STRAP EVERY 36" ELEV. f26'-5"
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TOP OF NEW T-MOBILE TELCO/LMU UTILITY CABINET
ELEV. 18'-0"
TOP OF NEW T-MOBILE EQUIPMENT
NEW T-MOBILE R65 2109 ELEV. 15 -2"
d 2 MICROCELL CABINET,
A-3 TOTAL OF 2
(PAINT TO MATCH POLE)
TOP OF NEW T-MOBILE EQUIPMENT
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AUIil.AWABBfOWAAl10N
1~ GATEWAY e~w" 91H Pt.OOti
CDDICORD, G 91520
PROJECT INFORMATION:
SF54272•D
PGE CAP BLANEY
POLE #4557
10300 N. BLANEY
CUPERTINO, CA 95014
CURRENT ISSUE DATE:
11!24109
SSUED FOR:
100% CONSTRUCTION
DRAWING
EV.:~ATE:~ESCRIPTION: BY:=
1005 CONSTRUCTION
1 09/21/09
DRAWING JHM
2
09/30/09 t00x CONSTRUCTION
JHM
DRAWING. CITY COMMENTS
3 10/09/09 1005 CONSTRUCTION JHM
DRAWING
4 11/24/09 RF REDLINES JHM
PROJECT ARCHITECT/ENGINEER:
PCC CORPORATION
1
1062 CONCANNON BLVD.
LNERMORE, CA 94550
TEL: (925) 808-5868
FAX: (925) 447-5858
ONSULTANT:
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Alcatel • Lucent
2400 CAMINO RAMON, STE 325
$AN RAMON, CA 94583
RAWN BY:-CHK.: APV.:
JHM OL SAS
ICENSER:
HEFT TRIE•
EXISTING AND
PROPOSED POLE
ELEVATIONS
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A-2
ANTENNA COAX CABLE SCHEDULE
SECTOR ANTENNA MODEL N0. AZIMUTH EST. COAX CABLE LENGTH COAX SIZE NO. OF COAX
A RFS APXV18-2065137-C 0' t 40' 1/2" 2
g RFS APXV18-2065137-C 120' f 40' 1/2" 2
C RFS APXV18-2065137-C 240' t 40' 1/2" 2
ISTING CURB
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PVC CONDUITS
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14' 14'
2 -0" NEW T-MOBILE GPS
5 ANTENNA MOUNTED
TRUT P1047 4 ~ ~ ON NEW TELCO/LMU
BRACKET ~ UTILITY CABINET
PROPOSED 2"0 SCH. .
t0 ~
80 PVC COAX
CONDUIT RISER
PROPOSED WOOD
PROP05ED 1/2"~ MOLDING FOR GROUND
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EXISTING PARKING L T
CUR
TO DETAIL 3 AND RISER a
DIAGRAM ON E-2 rye ~oRrH
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ELECTRIC METER
14' 14' PROPOSED T-MOBILE
EQUIPMENT BELOW ON WOOD POLE ANTENNAS INSIDE NEW
16"0 RADOME
(PAINT TO MATCH POLE)
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PROJECT INFORMATION:
SF542T2•D
PGE CAP BLANEY
POLE #4557
10300 N, BIANEY
CUPERTINO, CA 96014
CURRENT ISSUE DATE:
11124109
SSUED FOR:
100% CONSTRUCTION
DRAWING
r- EV.:~ATE:=DESCRIPTION: BY:
100% CONSTRUCTION
1 09/21/09
DRAWING JHM
2
09/30/09 10011 CONSiRUCiION
JHM
DRAWING. CRY COMMENTS
3 10/09/09 100% CONSTRUCTION JHM
DRAWING
4 11/24/09 RF REDLINES JHM
PROJECT ARCHITECT/ENGINEER:
PDC CORPORATION
1062 CONCANNON BLVD.
UVERMORE, CA 94550
TEL: (925) BO6-5868
FAX: (925) 447-5856
~ ONSULTANT:
Alcatei•Lucent
2400 CAMINO RATION, STE 325
SAN RATION, CA 94583
RAWN BY: CHK.:-APV.
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HEEf NUMBER•
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West Co oration
AVBIAWNBCDIWMI%Ni
1855 GATEWAY BLVD, 4fH FLOOR
OJNNRD, CA 91570
PROJECT INFORMATION:
SF54272•D
PGE CAP BLANEY
POLE #4557
10300 N. BLANEY
CUPERITNO, CA 95014
CURRENT ISSUE DATE:
11124109
100% CONSTRUCTION
DRAWING
1008 CONSTRUCTION
1 09/21/09
DRAWING JHM
2
09/30/09 100x CONSTRUCTION
JHM
DRAWING. CRY COMMENTS
3 10/09/09 100X CONSTRUCTION JHM
DRAWING
4 11/24/09 RF REDLINES JHM
PROJECT ARCHITECT/ENGINEER:
PDC CORPORATION
1062 CONCANNON BLVD.
UVERMORE, CA 94550
TEL; (9T5) 808-5886
FA%: (925) 447-SBSB
CONSULTANT:
Alcatel • Lucent
2400 CAMINO RAMON, STE 325
SAN RAMON, CA 94583
BRAWN BY:-CHK.:=APV.:=~
JHM DL SAS
LICENSER:
SHEEP iTfLE
CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
A-3
ELECTRICAL
______
F AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT PER UTILItt. ,
I I
T ~
I LOAD CALCULATIONS - ?MOBILE I
EXISTING POWER POLE
1PH 1
120 2404 3W
/
I NOTE: CONTRACTOR TO CHECK WITH UTILITY I
i
0 AMPS
EXISTIN
LOAD
NOTES:
,
kl I TD ENSURE ELEC. METER IS BRACED FOR I :
G
( ACTUAL fAULT CURRENT, I I NEW LOAD: 7.1 AMPS MAX. I 1. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE METER WITH DIST. 2
L___________________J I
AMPS M
A PANEL ANO BREAKERS FOR POWER TO THE BTS UNITS
NEW TOTAL LO
D: 7.1
0.%, AND THE TELCO/LMU BO%,
L-------------------~
2. ALL SERVICE EOUIPMEM AND INSTALLATIONS SHALL
F'___'--"'----"-'-~ COMPLY WffH 7HE N.E.C. AND UTllltt COMPANY ANO
1-1/2" SCH, BO PVC CONDUIT WITH PULL I POWER AND TELCO DESIGN IS B45ED ON LOCAL CODE REOUIREMEMS.
ROPE, RUN UP (E) POLE OR AS SPECIFIED i INfTIAL SRE VISR. i 3. SUBCONTRACTDR SHALL PROVIDE EIECTAICAL SERVICE
BY UTILITY (t26'-0")
~
COMRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN CURRENT TO TELCO SOURCE
ENTRANCE EQUIPMEM WITH FAULT CURRENT RATINGS
UTILItt CDORDINATOR PLANS PRIOR TO PER PLANS GREATER THAN THE AVAIIABIf FAULT CURRENT FROM
A$ START OF CONSTRUCTION. I THE POWER UTILITY.
L___________________J 4. FIELD ROVTE CONDUIT TO CABINETS AS REQUIRED.
5. A FAN UNIT IS AVALABLE AS AN OPTION. THE UNIT WILL
NEW T-MOBILE 1000., 120/2404, INCREASE THE HIGH TEMPERATURE ENDURANCE OF 7HE
1 PH, 3W, 42 KAIC METER WITH TEST BASE STATION TO 130' f (55' C). THE FAN UNIT WILL
BYPASS SWITCH, 1000. MAIN AND LOAD
DIST. PANEL (SEE NOTE ~1) SWITCH ON WHEN AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IS ABOVE 95'F
(35' C).
[METERING EQUIP, ttPE TO BE UTILITY M NEW NEW
AND EURSA APPROVED EQUIPMENT] EQUIPMENT EOUIPMEM NEW TELCO/ 8. MAXIMUM ONE WAY CIRCUIT RUN NOT TO EXCEED 75
1
BTS ~'1 LMU UTWtt
BTS ~2 CABINET FEET.
0.
p DIST. CABINET T7 CABLE WITH ENDS CABINET
.
PNL. OF Y2" SCH. BD PVC
1 CONDUIT SEALED
1 1 POWER AND TELCO NOTES:
0.
2 (7YP,) 0.2 0.2 1. POWER AND TELCO POINTS DF CONNECTION AND ANY
. EASEMENTS ARE PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE
{J2 AWC IN 1-1/2" SCH. 60 PVC BY THE IJIILITY COMPANIES.
CONDUR TO NEW 5/6"6 x 10'
GROUND ROD PER N,E.C. - 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH UTILITY COMPANY
_
ARTICLE 250 FOR FINAL AND EXACT WORN/MATERIALS REQUIREMENTS
AND CONSTRUCT TO MLItt ENGINEERING PLANS AND
SPEgFICATIONS ONLY WHERE APPLICABLE PER PROJECT
SCOPE OF WORK.
3. CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL CONDUIT, PULL
WIRES, CABLE PULL BOXES, CONCRETE ENCASEMENT OF
CONDUIT, TRANSFORMER PAD, BARRIERS, POLE RISER
TRENCHING, BACK FILL, AND UTILITY FEES, AND INCWOE
REQUIREMENTS IN SCOPE.
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL LIBEL ALL MAIN DISCONNECT
SWITCHES AS REQUIRED BY CODE.
NOTE:
FOR COMPLETE GROUNDING DETAILS,
PLFABE REFER TO RISER D]AGRAM ON NEW 2-14 AWG (MIN) + 1-8 NEW 2-14 AWG (MIN) + 1-B
DETAIL SHEET E-2. AWG GND IN 1/2"0 (MIN.) AWC GND IN 1/2"0 (MIN.)
SCH. 80 PVC CONDUIT SCH. BO PVC CONDUIT
SEE NOTES M 1&6. SEE NOTES ~ 1&6.
SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM • POLE MTD. BTS CABINETS ~TYP.) 1
TO 100 AMP MAIN ACB IN CABINET ••
• i. MOUNT PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS PND PLAN.
2. E.C. SHALL MOOIfY BRANCH CIRCUR ARRANGEMENT
AS SHOWN IN THE PANEL SCHEDULE
•' 3. MAIN ACB INSTALLED IN PANEL BY MANUFACTURER
SERVICE: 120 ~ 240 we LPN s0.'
DESIGNATION: '7-~~'
PANEL CIRCUIT & LOAD SCHEDULE LOCATION: N/A
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West Corporation
1BS c.NreNAr nw, vrx Rme
CUYWID, G9l~
SFS4272•D
PGE CAP BLANEY
POLE #4SS7
10300 N. BLANEY
CUPERTN0, CA 86014
=CURRENT ISSUE DATEr--
11124109
100% CONSTRUCTION
DRAWING
1008 CONSTRUCTION
1 09/21/09
DRAWING JHM
2
09/30/09 1001{ CON5TR000ON
DRANiNG. CITY COMMENTS
JHM
3 1D/09/09 100% CONSTRUCTION JHM
DRAWING
4 11/24/09 RF REDLINES JHM
PROJECT ARCHITECT/ENGINEER:
PCC CCRP ^PIATION
1052 coNCwNDN aLw.
LrvERMaRE, c0. eassD
TEC (e25) 5oB-seBe
FI%: (925) 447-5855
=CONSULTANT:
Alcatel•lucent
2400 CAMINO AM10N, STE 325
SAN RAMON, C4 94583
BRAWN BY:-CHK.:=AFV.:=
JHM DL SAS
11CENSER:
SHEET TITLE:
SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM
AND PANEL SCHEDULE
SHEET NUMBER:
EDGE OF ~~'
SIDEWALK NEW VINri SIGN TO BE PROVIDED BY T-MOBILE PND BE
ATTACHED TO NEW ANTANNAS. SIGN i0 BE YELLOW
~ NEW T-MOBILE PANEL ANTENNAS ,
INSIDE i6"0 RADOME. GROUND EACH
A.y ANTENNA ONCE
I (ttP-3) PROVIDED BY i-MOBILR NEW T-MOBILE
II 'I NEW COAX CABLE EQUIPMENT AREA
CONDUIT RISERS MOUNTED
NEW ANTENNA MAST GROUND ON EXISTING WOOD POLE - ~ E NEW T-MOBILE
I (PER PLAN) GROUND WIRE
I NEW POWER/TELCO
CONDUIT RISERS MOUNTED
I
ON EXISTING WOOD POLE
NEW POLE TOP MOUNT T I 1 ~ +
E)(TENSION PROVIDED BY E.}
UTILffY COMPANY A3
I EXISTING WOOD
I ( EXISTING 43.T HIGH WOOD
' POLE I NEW 30"X30•
~
, POLE
I COMBING AREA
~-----~
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CONDUIT RISER DIAGRAM 2 NOTICE SIGNAGE 3
~ NOTE: NOTE
I NEW VINYL SIGN TO BE PROVIDW BY T-MOBILE AND BE
NEW VINri SIGN TO BE PRONGED BY T-MOBILE AND BE LOCATED ON THE SIDE OF THE METER BO%. SIGN TO BE
I ~ PUCED ON THE POLE J' BELOW POLE EXTENSION
NEW ~2 BARE STRANDED GROUND WIRE RUN IN-~~ , BRACKET. SIGN TO BE YELLOW ~U'~'
WD00 MOLDING WRH GALV STEEL STRAPS Ai i -_
3'-0' MAX. O.C. PER PC&E STANDARDS (LOGTE
NEAR EXISTINCPOWER GROUND WIRE IF I NEW T MOBILE CPS -,-,
PRACTIGL] ~ ~_ S ANTENNA MOUNTED ON ~ ,'~: K,.,~ "V~ { -
~ NEW 1ELC0/LMU UTILItt ,h , ..~,~ ~ e
I CABINET ~ .,.-,ks.~,:: , ... - ..~ ,. ~. ..
,+, } ADELAWAAE CORI'OAATION~
NEW T-MOBILE TELCO LMU
/
.
P k ~'
NEW MECHANICAL CRIMPED CONNEC ON, ~ E,} UTILItt GBINET 1,1:
PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS ~ ,may ~`.
AND UTILIZING PROPER CRIMP DEVICE (TYP.J
NEW T-MOBILE BAGK TD BAGH ~ t~) INFORMATION
r ~~ RBS 2109 MICROCELL GBINET,
~ E-0 TOTAL DF 4 ~;j
i The nwo NM'r+~Y IRfI arra4xJOe• .I 11u4 Ma Nax Beaa w4wa~aC M pWm~,+;a '~
~ ~ r,T a,p+wram pnaw+rHi,~,aPwy i•adto ~ roai maea w+t.n,N• ! ~ NORMAL AND EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN "'
~ ~. Ri E1CP06URE AT S FEET OR CLOSER TO THE FACE OF THE ~' m PROCEDURES LOCATED INSIDE PANEL COVER,
i o ANTENNA MAY E11CEE0 THE FCC PLNlIN; EAP0811RE STANDARD
~ ANO THUG ONLY OUAUFIED RF WORKERS MAY waaL IN THI8 ] RF DISCONNECT LOCATED INSIDE PANEL
I f00T EECLUSNHE IONS. OTHERS WNO NEED i0 WORK IM THE
~ ,, TOP OF NEW T-MOBILE METER f1IClUSpNIONESNOUIOCAI.I
ELEV. 8'-B" fOA A/STRUCT10N5. REFER TOSITE
t
I ':. . } NEW T-MOBILE ELEC.
~ &1 METER ..,_..... _..,..._ .~,.. , .~ m,.. ~~.....:,..., ..,.. .~ .,
I
14
~ ','
I ' ~ EXISTING 4J.T H1CH WOOD t 1"
a POLE
i I
RF SIGNAGE 4 SHUTDOWN DISCONNECT SIGNAGE 5
i 'i
~ I ~:- I GROUND IEVEI
' `-TIE TO EXISTING GROUND
~ AT OR ABOVE GRADE
I
fL
GROUND R00 COPPER CLAD
STEEL ROD WITH MIN.
5/8"®x 10'-0" LONG
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POLE GROUNDING RISER DIAGRAM (T1fP.~ 1 NOT USED 6 NOT USED 7
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West Corporation
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CRKDAO,GeMf37
SF54272•D
PGE CAP BLANEY
POLE #4557
10300 N. BLANLY
CUPERTIN0, G95014
=CURRENT ISSUE DATE~-
11/24109
100% CONSTRUCTION
DRAWING
100% CONSTRUCTION
1 09/21/09
DRAWING JHM
2
09/30/09 iBOx coNSmucnoN
JHM
DRAWING. CRY COMMENTS
3 1D/09/09 100E CONSTRUCTION JHM
DRAWING
4 11/24/09 RF REDLINES JHM
PAC CORP^RATION
1
1aB2 coxcANNON Bow.
UwRMOAE, G 94550
m: (92s) ecB-seee
FA%: (926) 447-58SB
=CONSULTANT;
Alcatel•Lucent
3400 GAMING MMON, STE J25
SON RAMON, CA 9453)
BRAWN BY:-CHK.;=APV.:
JHM DL SAS
~JCENSER:
SHEET TITLE:
POLE GROUNDING
RISER DIAGRAM
AND DETAILS
SHEET NUMBER;
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