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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5311 4T7-7— Ou2 Lf2d7 or 6,erace cd q theNot_. Avl , pci 6 Hi lesir IS cI74 471 15 9//- /°H 5/0.3 S/cIS &Ctp? o-v - caw, 4 NG -411/03 flp pool Q4 • _ • Y APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS _, �� ®` ete A®' ®�� Southold Town Hall Lydia A. Tortora, Chairwoman , ® 53095 Main Road Gerard P Goehringer ; : ` P.O. Box 1179 CA George Horning '' d Southold,New York 11971-0959 17 Ruth D. Oliva �® �� ,r ZBA Fax(631)765-9064 Vincent Orlando =.� �;,' Telephone (631)765-1809 http://southoldtown.northfork.net BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD RECEIVED VF6 FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION 3 'p Pir1 MEETING OF MAY 15, 2003 MAY 2 2 2003 Appl. No. 5311 —AT & T WIRELESS (Our Lady of Grace Church Property Location: Oriental Avenue, Fishers Island; Parcel 1000-9-7-11.1. Southold Tom Clerk Zone District: R-80 Residential. FINDINGS OF FACT The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on this application on May 15, 2003, at which time written and oral evidence were presented. Based upon all testimony, documentation, personal inspection of the property, and other evidence, the Zoning Board finds the following facts to be true and relevant: PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: The applicant's property contains 2.4+- acres, located along the north/east side of Oriental Avenue, distant 225.72 ft. east of Alpine Avenue. The property is improved with a Church, a two-story residence (rectory), and detached garage. APPLICANT'S REQUEST/BASIS OF APPLICATION: The Applicant, AT&T is a prospective tenant regarding land owned and occupied by Our Lady of Grace Church, proposing a personal communication service (PCS) facility and six panel antennas internally mounted within the steeple of the church building. There will also be associated equipment cabinetry within the basement of the church. Existing louvers in the steeple will be replaced with radio frequency (RF) transparent (stealth) material that will replicate the existing louvers. Antennas will be affixed to the interior of the upper steeple behind the stealth material. The Applicant is requesting a Special Exception under Article 100-162A.1 for the proposed installation of a Wireless Telecommunications Facility use, as shown on maps prepared by Neil Alexander MacDonald, R.A. issued 5/15/03. All parking and screening will be determined by the Southold Town Planning Board as provided under the Zoning Code site plan regulations. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY DEFINED: Chapter 100 (Zoning) of the Town of Southold defines the applicant's proposed use under Section 100-162 as follows: Any unstaffed facility for the transmission and/or reception of wireless telecommunications services or other radio transmission and/or receiving service or use usually consisting of a wireless communication facility array, connection cables, an equipment facility and a support structure to obtain the necessary elevation. The support structure is either a building, telecommunication or radio antenna or tower or other approved structure. [Added 11-12-1997 by L.L. No. 26-1997; amended 2-2-1999 by L.L. No. 3-1999]. 1 Page 2—May 15,2003 - Appl. No.5311 —AT&T Wireless 9-7-11.1 at Fishers Island • CODE ARTICLE XVI: Section 100-160 of the Zoning Code allows wireless communication facilities, and particularly telecommunication towers, to be reviewed and approved in keeping with the town's existing zoning and historic development patterns, including the size and spacing of structures and open spaces. Furthermore, the standards herein reflect two preferences: that wireless communication facilities are preferred in industrial areas and that wireless communication facilities be located on existing buildings and towers rather than on newly constructed towers. Any wireless communication facility must take into account the aesthetic aspects of the town, including open vistas, scenic byways and historic districts. In addition, the following provisions apply: § 100-161 . Scope. [Amended 12-8-1998 by L.L. No. 25-1998] The regulations of this article shall govern and control the erection, enlargement, expansion, alteration, operation, maintenance, relocation and removal of all wireless communication facilities. The regulations of this article relate to the location and design of these facilities and shall be in addition to the provisions of the Southold Building and Zoning Codes and any other federal, state or local laws or Federal Communication Commission (FCC) regulations pertaining to such facilities. Nothing herein shall be construed to, apply to, prohibit, regulate or otherwise affect the erection, maintenance or utilization of antennas or support structures by those licensed by the Federal Communications Commission pursuant to Chapter 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 97, to operate amateur radio stations. § 100-162. Location of use. No wireless communication facility shall be used, erected or altered in the Town of Southold when located in an R-80 Residential Zone District, except by (Planning Board) site plan approval, meeting the following requirements. (1) Wireless communication facilities on buildings shall require a special exception approval pursuant to this article. Wireless communication facilities on buildings shall be no higher than 10 feet above the average height of buildings (excluding signs, fences and walls) within 300 feet of the proposed facility. The building on which the wireless communication facility is located must be located at least 100 feet from the nearest property line and 300 feet from any landmark property or district listed by federal, state or town agencies. • (2) Wireless communication facilities on existing telecommunications towers shall require a special exception approval pursuant to this chapter unless otherwise allowed by the terms of a prior special exception approval. (3) Wireless communication facilities on telecommunication towers shall require special exception approval pursuant to this article and shall not project higher than 10 feet above the average height of buildings (excluding signs, fences and walls) within 300 feet of the facility or, if there are no buildings within 300 feet, these facilities shall not project 5 I , ' • , • • Page 3—May 15,2003 Appl. No.5311 —AT&T Wireless 9-7-11.1 at Fishers Island higher than 10 feet above the average tree canopy height in that radius measured from ground level. If there are no buildings within 300 feet of the proposed facility site, all telecommunication towers shall be surrounded by dense tree growth to screen views of the facility in all directions. The base of the tower shall be located at least 100 feet from the nearest property line and 300 feet from a landmark property or district listed by federal, state or town agencies. (4) A wireless communication facility is a permitted use, not requiring site plan approval, if located on property owned, leased or otherwise controlled by state, federal or town government, provided that a license or lease authorizing such facility has been approved by that government. The height of such facility may be established by the public agency. (5) A wireless communication facility is a permitted use, not requiring site plan approval, if located on property owned, leased or otherwise controlled by a special district, provided that a license or lease authorizing such facility has been approved by the commissioners of the special district, and provided that it does not exceed the maximum heights specified above. Standards. In addition to the standards in Article XXVI of this Code, the Zoning Board of Appeals finds and determines the following: (1) The applicant is a public utility. (2) Construction of the proposed facility or modification of the existing facility is a public necessity, in that it is required to meet current or expected demands of the telecommunications provider and to render adequate service to the public. (3) The applicant has made substantial effort to locate or collocate on existing towers or, failing that, that the applicant has made substantial effort to locate on federal, state or town land and facilities. (4) The facility conforms with applicable FCC regulations. (5) There are compelling reasons, economic or otherwise, which make it more feasible to construct the proposed facilities than alternatives. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS: In addition to considerations under Article XXVI (Special Exceptions) of Chapter 100, the Zoning Board of Appeals has given consideration to the following in issuing a special exception approval for a wireless communication facility: z Page 4—May 15,2003 Appl. No.5311 —AT&T Wireless 9-7-11.1 at Fishers Island (1) The height of the proposed structure/tower is the minimum necessary to render adequate service, inside the existing steeple of the church building. The antennas and equipment will not be visible from the exterior as proposed. (2) The antenna for the wireless communication facility is situated within a building and is minimized by its proximity and little or no visibility to residential structures, residential district boundaries and landmarks designated by town, federal or state agencies. (3) The wireless communication facility and its antenna(s) are designed and situated to be compatible with the nature of uses on adjacent and nearby property. (4) The wireless communication facility has been designed to use the surrounding topography to minimize its visual impacts. (5) The wireless communication facility has been designed to use the surrounding tree, building or foliage coverage to minimize its visual impacts. (6) The wireless communication facility maximizes design characteristics to reduce or eliminate visual impacts or obtrusiveness. (7) The applicant is a public utility. (8) Construction of the proposed facility, or modification of the existing facility, is a public necessity in that it is required to meet current or expected demands of the telecommunications provider and to render adequate service to the public. The applicant has established that the facility is necessary to fill in a gap in service for its established cellular telephone customer base, as well as allow for the overall expansion of the working range for their service in the eastern Long Island region, and, in particular, the community of Fishers Island, in the Town of Southold, New York. (9) The applicant has made substantial effort to locate or collocate on existing towers or, failing that, that the applicant has made substantial effort to locate on federal, state, or town land and facilities. This effort is demonstrated by the applicant's Alternate Site Analysis of two other possible site locations in the vicinity of Fishers Island, including a pre-existing microwave facility currently maintained by AT&T Wireless, on the western end of the island, under a long term lease arrangement with the Fishers Island School District. (10) The facility conforms with applicable FCC regulations. (11) There are compelling reasons, economic or otherwise, which makes it more feasible to construct the proposed facilities, rather than alternatives. The use of an existing church bell steeple is cost effective to pursue, and insures that there will be no visible detrimental Page 5—May 15,2003 - ' Appl. No.5311 —AT&T Wireless 9-7-11.1 at Fishers Island environmental impact, since the appearance of the steeple will remain the same, and the antennas will not be seen. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD: In considering all of the above factors and applying the balancing test under New York Town Law 267-B, motion was offered by Member Horning, seconded by Chairwoman Tortora, and duly carried, to GRANT the Special Exception, as applied for and as shown on the site map prepared by Neil Alexander MacDonald, R.A. issued 5/15/03. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that may violate the Zoning Code, other than such uses, setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Tortora (Chairwoman), Goehringer, Horning and Orlando. (Absent was Member Oliva.) This Resolution was duly adopted (4-0). Ly.•- A. Tortora, Chairwoman 5/pi, /03 ,Io,�O��S�FFO`,�cO,\ �! ELIZABETH A.NEVILLE ���_� G'y� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK o - P.O. Box 1179 y Z Southold, New York 11971 REGISTRAR,OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER Fax(631) 765-6145 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER `may_gel W #00.', Telephone (631) 765-1800 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER ,� southoldtown.northfork.net OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Elizabeth A. Neville, Southold Town Clerk DATE: February 11, 2003 RE: Zoning Appeal No. 5311 Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeal No. 5311 of Cellular Telephone Co. for a variance. Also included is: Application for Special Exception,the Questionnaire, the Alternate Site Analysis, a transmittal letter dated 1/31/03, plans, Short Environmental Assessment Form,the Certificate of Occupancy, a copy of the deed, the Option and Lease Agreement, a map of existing facilities Fishers Island Search Ring, Fishers Island Proposed Coverage and an Engineering Report Summary from Scinetics Corp. • • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2003 SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and Chapter 100 (Zoning), Code of the Town of Southold, the following public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, P.O. Box 1179, Southold, New York 11971-0959, on Thursday, May 15, 2003, at the time noted below (or as soon thereafter as possible): 1:10 p.m. AT&T Wireless #5311. This is a request for a Special Exception under Section 100-162 for a public utility wireless telecommunication facility with antennas at the site of Our Lady of Grace Church, Oriental Avenue, Fishers Island, NY; Parcel 1000-9-7-11.1. The Board of Appeals will hear all persons, or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing, and/or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than designated above. Files are available for review during regular business hours. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call (631) 765-1809. Dated: April 28, 2003. Lydia A. Tortora, Chairwoman Board of Appeals • SOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 5-3 (di FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION Application No. Date Filed: TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK: �� S we�� Cellular Telephone Company ((1 �( i , • Ga-ri-gl-i ano of d/b/a AT&T Wireless (Residence, House No. and Street) 333 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, New York 11797 751,-(p '11_ (scc)3 (Hamlet, State, Zip Code, Telephone Number) hereby apply to THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS for a SPECIAL EXCEPTION in accordance with the ZONING ORDINANCE, ARTICLE XVI , SECTION 100-162 , SUBSECTION A(1) • for the below-described property for the following uses and purposes (and as shown on the attached plan drawn to scale): Install public utility wireless telecommunication antennas inside church steeple, and install related equipment cabinets in church basement. • A. Statement of Ownership and Interest, 9(X4��CD�I(��(JC�fN Joseph M. Sweet i s agent for the Cmaxthe owner(s) of property known and referred to as Our Lady of Grace Church, No number Oriental Avenu? (House No. , Street, Hamlet) Fishers Island 11957 identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000, Section 9 , Block 7 , Lot(s) 11.1 , which is not (is) on a subdivision Map (Filed "Map of " Filed Map No. and has been approved by the Southold Town Planning Board on as a [Minor] [Major] Subdivision). The above-described property was acquired by the owner on Deed dated December 27, 1956 B. The applicant alleges that the approval of this exception would be in harmony with the intent and purpose of said zoning ordinance and that the proposed use conforms to the standards prescribed therefor in said ordinance and would not be detrimental to property or persons in the neighborhood for the following reaons: See Attachment 'A". C. The property which is the subject of this application is zoned R-80 Lowidential Density and [ ] _ is consistont with the use(s) described in the Certificate of Occupancy being furnished herewith. [ X] is not consistent with the Certificate of Occupancy being furnished herewith for the following reason(s) : See Attachment "A". [ ] is vacant land. ,:Cellular Telephone Company d/b/a COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) P p yAT&T Wireless STATE OF NEW YORK) ss. : By: `.'. 1 to before me thi day 'of 20t t- Rezj_Eataie4L7_Ft_ag,:_ F ea,phonswee+- , ww ENCS ov` 1a6 \ Notary Public,State of New York ��No. 52-4799664 t '`ted in Suffolk Co \ires May 3taaps • t ATTACHMENT A Cellular Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Wireless ('ATTW') is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission to construct, maintain, and operated a personal communications system in Suffolk County and throughout the United States. It is considered a public utility for zoning purposes. ATTW strives to provide reliable service throughout its licensed coverage area. At present, there is a significant service deficiency in ATTW's system on Fishers Island. In order to eliminate this service deficiency, ATTW must establish an antenna site within a narrowly defined geographic area at a height above ground level, as determined by its radio frequency engineers. ATTW always attempts to utilize existing structures for its sites in order to mitigate the visual impact. On Fishers Island, ATTW identified Our Lady of Grace Church as a candidate for this purpose. The site has been designed so that the antennas in question will not be visible to the public. The location has been tested and a determination ahs been made that if the application if granted, the site would eliminate service deficiency on Fishers Island. The application is consisted with prudent planning and with Section 100-160 of the Southold Code which sates that it is the express purpose of Article XVI addressing wireless communications facilities to minimize the visual and environmental impacts while protecting health, safety, and welfare of Southold's citizens and allowing wireless service providers to meet their technological and service objectives. If approved, the building in question would continue to be utilized as a church, but with the additional telecommunications use added. 7/ 6,6 — TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD ' ,V- NI. y_��/rl OWNER STREET VILLAGE DIST. SUB. LOT A ►r /. �- 0tv; is.a'dt nc G P C. C:L+L� c�l 'i' �� f . -� e--' 'sl�` /S Z a' 7.•1 ,-; FORMER OWNER ! E `11 .ACR. I L by ry - ClL ivim, pi e /'fie. .2. 5o I S W TYPE OF BUILDING 9 We Rc LaY'tc; is KeYt-tr► -Ge)5,s () YfeH-,c i Ave, co eo RES. SEAS. VL. FARM COMM. CB. MISC. Mkt. Value D IMP. TOTAL • DATE REMARKS 0 It ]a t i l.A 9//�f/.0 k. J' - / d C! 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B. rota! 1 J 044) Board of Appeals: Town of Southold V> ] State of New York: County of Suffolk I / ` X � 403 In the Matter of the Application of 5'j Cellular Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Wireless �� Premises: Our Lady of Grace Church AFFIDAVIT No number Oriental Avenue Fishers Island Section 9; Block 7; Lot 11.1 X STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) SS.: COUNTY OF SULLFOLK ' ) RAMON ZAMORA,being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I am a radio frequency engineer employed by Wireless Facilities Ltd., as consultant to Bechtel Telecommunications in connection with its contract to provide services for Cellular Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Wireless (hereafter "ATTW"). As a radio frequency engineer, I am trained to identify service deficiencies in wireless telecommunications coverage and to evaluate the ability of proposed antenna sites to remedy such deficiencies. I am fully familiar with ATTW's antenna network in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. My curriculum vitae is submitted herewith. 2. I submit this affidavit in support of ATTW's application for a Special Exception Permit. 3. ATTW is considered a public utility for zoning purposes under the laws of the State of New York and is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") to serve the public within Suffolk County and throughout much of the United States. 4. The proposed public utility communication facility will consist of small public utility wireless telecommunications antennas installed in the steeple of an existing church with related equipment in the basement as depicted in the plans submitted to the Board. 5. ATTW strives to provide reliable service throughout its licensed coverage area. At present, ATTW is unable to provide reliable service on Fishers Island. This unreliability - 1 - 1 ` 1 1 represents an inconvenience to users of ATTW's services and can have serious consequences at times of emergency or disaster. The proposed antenna facility will enable ATTW to remedy this problem and provide reliable service in the area. 6. In order to understand why the proposed site of the antenna site that is the subject of this application is needed, it is necessary to understand how ATTW's system works from an engineering standpoint. 7. ATTW's wireless communication system is a communications system designed by strategically placing low powered base stations at determined distances apart and at predetermined heights. The frequencies used by the system are generally "line of site". Because of such factors as hills, valleys, trees, buildings, and other physical obstructions and due to the nature of radio waves, each coverage area is irregularly shaped. Additionally, the sites require some overlap to ensure "seamless" coverage. With some overlap and sufficient signal from each base station, the ATTW user can move through the cells and not lose its call. The sites are engineered to cover a limited area, so that an antenna facility will cover the area surrounding it but will not interfere with other sites in the system. 8. In order to eliminate the service deficiency in a particular area, we perform propagation studies to determine the height and location of the cell site needed. 9. Whenever possible ATTW attempts to utilize existing structures to which it may affix its antennas, rather than to erect a new tower or monopole for that purpose. On Fishers Island, the church steeple was identified as an existing structure of substantial height in the area. Propagation studies were performed and it was determined that by affixing its antennas in the steeple at a height of approximately 36' 4" above ground level and 84' 4" above mean sea level, ATTW would be able to serve the majority of the Island. In addition, the antennas will be behind louvers similar to those currently on the steeple, making the antennas invisible to the surrounding area. Accordingly the proposed site, as designed, is the least obtrusive means to achieve our goal of providing reliable service to the area. 10. The antennas in question must be affixed at the height described above to ensure that the above-described unreliability is eliminated and that reliable service is afforded to ATTW users. The location and height of the antennas is determined by some or all of the following factors: drive test data, the location of existing antenna sites in the surrounding areas, - 2 - topography in the surrounding area, land cover features in the area such as buildings and foliage, and the results provided by computer propagation software programs that enable radio frequency engineers to predict the anticipated signal propagation at a given height and location. 11. In order to illustrate the effect that the proposed site would have on coverage in its vicinity, a propagation map is submitted herewith that depicts the area that would enjoy reliable service if this application is granted. 12. The proposed antenna facility is of vital importance to ATTW's efforts to provide reliable service. Unless it is granted, ATTW will be unable to provide reliable service in the vicinity of the premises in question. 13. The antennas proposed will not interfere with radio or television service, or public safety telecommunications in the surrounding area. 14. Based on all of the foregoing, the proposed antenna facility represents an excellent choice; it will enable ATTW to provide reliable service in the Fishers Island area and will have no visual impact on the surrounding area. 4. AA" / ' 4A1V1O, ZAMORA Radio Frequency Engineer Sworn to before me this I c day of O , 2003. /l%Ak__ NOTARY P 1 LIC LAWRENCE C.RE' Notary Public,State ot.NewYork No. ::2-1?0&A Qualified w c: 'n Commission Expues io,..j '01,`017-7-10 - 3 - :4:i �a-Ai-I SL. lam. ". ' Ura _ � f A `\c� PLANNING BOARD ME is 1:ERS' ����������®�4 " BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. ��e1 ®�®.=„lo -",„,.!:\ P.O. Box 1179 Chairman - r 3� 1 a® ,. � .�� %I Town Hall 53095 State Route 25 ® ,- 0. - % Southold, New York 11971-0959 RICHARD CAGGIANO % 1 �t Telephone (631) 765-1938 WILLIAM J.CREMERS ® , E KENNETH L.EDWARDS �� '` 11 Fax(631) 765-3136 MARTIN H.SIDOR ®l :€-3, *o ,_ ot '0l PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD • RECEIVED MEMORANDUM ` MAY o 1 2003 To: Lydia A. Tortora ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Chairperson, Zoning Board of Appeals From: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. z�� t, Chairman, Southold Planning Board Re: Planning Board Application Review -- ZBA#5311-AT&T Wireless (Our Lady of Grace Church) DATE: May 1, 2003 The Planning Board discussed this project at its Work Session on February 10, 2003, and again on April 26, 2003. The Planning Board has decided that there will be no change of use or intensity resulting from the placement of the antenna and related equipment in the Church, and therefore, a site plan will not be required for this project. The Planning Board has no objection to the pending ZBA application. APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS OW' ; ��'�O�' �. Southold Town Hall Lydia A.Tortora, Chairwoman o y� 53095 Main Road Gerard P. Goehringer ; H 2 ; P.O. Box 1179 George Horning ;4O .fi �� Southold,New York 11971-0959 Ruth D. Oliva = �1J� �O �/ ZBA Fax(631)765-9064 Vincent Orlando =. �;�' Telephone(631)765-1809 http://southoldtown.northfork.net BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 23, 2003 Fax and Regular Mail Lawrence C. Re, Esq. Munley Meade Nielsen & Re 36 North New York Avenue Huntington, NY 11743 Re: Appl. No. 5311 — Special Exception (AT&T, Fishers Island) Dear Mr. Re: Enclosed please find a copy of the Board's determination regarding the above application. The next step in the Town's zoning review-application process would be to continue with the Planning and Building Departments for approvals. You may want to furnish an extra copy of this determination to the other agencies if maps or other documentation are being filed. Thank you. Very truly yours, Linda Kowalski Enclosure Copy of Decision to: Building Department Planning Board OFFICE OF ZONING BOARD OF APPF "'.S 5309511 Main Road __1 Southold, NY 11971 Email addresses: Linda.KowalskiATown.Southold.ny.us or Paula.Quintieri a Town.Southoid.ny.us Jessica.Boger(a Town.Southold.ny.us http://southoldtown.northfork.net (631) 765-1809 fax(631) 765-1823 (alt. 9064) it/ D COVER SHEET FOR TRANSMITTAL ATTN: oe_ �Q� U U DATE: / /2003 , REF: /917/4- ( ) A .e MESSAGE: C/ f. /1,7* i7 7/ ii7 -Li iri Please feel free,to call if you did not receive all sheets. Town Hall hours are between 8 and 4. Thank you. Pages to follow: l . �� --j 15 � '3 /-i- P 1�- . 4,',,sc CANNING BOARD MEMBERS I��/I®$�FF®C�e BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. �� ®�' ®� P.O.Box 1179 Chairman �� '�� Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 CZ Southold, New York 11971-0959 RICHARD CAGGIANO • .• Telephone(631) 765-1938 WILLIAM J.CREMERS ® - • ..v 4 ? Fax(631) 765-3136 KENNETH L.EDWARDS %IP - 1� MARTIN H.SIDOR `_ o,( `0®e''� PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD . RECEDED MEMORANDUM MAY — 1 2003 To: Lydia A. Tortora ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Chairperson, Zoning Board of Appeals From: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. i, Chairman, Southold Planning Board Re: Planning Board Application Review ZBA#5311-AT&T Wireless (Our Lady of Grace Church) DATE: May 1, 2003 The Planning Board discussed this project at its Work Session on February 10, 2003, and again on April 26, 2003. The Planning Board has decided that there will be no change of use or intensity resulting from the placement of the antenna and related equipment in the Church, and therefore, a site plan will not be required for this project. The Planning Board has no objection to the pending ZBA application. 4NSMISSION VERIFICATION REPORT TIME : 95/02/2663 14:36 DATE,TIME 05/02 14: 35 FAX NO./NAME 4254104 DURATION 00:00:47 PAGE(S) 92 RESULT OK MODE STANDARD ECM k . MEMO TO: Planning Board FROM: Zoning Board of Appeals DATE: April 28, 2003 SUBJECT: Planning Board Application Review ZBA#5311 —A T & T Wireless (Our Lady of Grace Church) The Zoning Board of Appeals will be conducting a public hearing regarding above captioned application, which involves installing a public utility wireless telecommunication antenna inside the church steeple and related equipment cabinets in church basement. Please furnish your comments at your earliest convenience. Thank you. /pq Encs. CC: file #5311 Correspondence L. Tortola PIMITPNIP4gs FOR FILING WITH YOUR Z.B.A.._.APPL ICA]ION A. Please disclose the names of the owner(s) and any other individuals ,(sand entities) havil.g a financial, interest in the subject premises and a description of their interests : (Separate sheet may be attached. ) • B. Is the subject premises Listed on the real estate market for sale or being shown. to prospective buyers? ( ) Yes (X ) No. (If Yes, please attach copy of "condition " of sale. ) C. Are there any proposals to change or alter land contours? ) Yes V) no D. 1. Are there any areas which contain wetland grasses? UPJ O 2. Are the wetland are shown on the map submitted with this application?M KO 3 . Is the property bulkhe dei bei een the wetlands area and the upland building area? {4 4. Tf your property contains wetl s or pond areas , have you. contacted the Office of the To T stees for its determination on of jurisdiction? E. Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of -proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea leve.? 1 U /.A , (If not applicable, state "N.A. " ) F. Are there any patios, concrete barriers, bulkheads or fences which exist and are not shown on the survey trap that you are subuitting? ®rte If none exist, please state "none." G. Do you have any construction taping place at this time concerning your premises? NO If gest, please submit a copy' ' of your building permit and map as approved by the Building Department. If none, please state. H. - Do you or any co-owner also own other land close to this parcel.? f U f) If yes, please explain where or submit copies • of deeds. I. Please list present use or operations conducted at this parcel, : Existing church - and , proposed use Public Uti 1 iWi rel ess Tel ecommuni ca ion Facility (at ,� . gA0 Aath,or eco. signature and Date . 3/87, 10/901k fll Board of Appeals: Town of Southold State of New York: County of Suffolk X In the Matter of the Application of Cellular Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Wireless Premises: Our Lady of Grace Church ALTERNATE SITE No number Oriental Avenue ANALYSIS Fishers Island Section 9; Block 7; Lot 11.1 X Two alternate sites were considered on Fishers Island. The first site considered was the Cellular Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Wireless ("ATTW" hereafter) landline microwave building located on Whistler Avenue. This location was reviewed by radiofrequency engineers who determined that a site at this location would not be able to eliminate the service gap in question because of its height and/or location. The second site considered was the Fishers Island Water Works Corporation lattice tower, which is located on a private road near Oriental Avenue. Radiofrequency engineers determined that utilizing this site would not enable ATTW to eliminate the service gap in question. Moreover, because the proposed site will have no visual impact on the surrounding area, it was determined that it represents the best means to accomplish the goal of providing service to Fishers Island. THE CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY D/B/A AT&T WIRELESS - 1 - I) lib 14-18-4(2187)—Text 12 . I PROJECT I.D.NUMBER 617.21 SEQR Appendix C 'State Environmental Quality Review ' SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only ' PART I—PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) "1. APPLICANT/SPONSOR Cellular Telephone Company 2. PROJECT NAME d/b/a AT&T Wireless p y 3. PROJECT LOCATION: Fishers Island Municipality Fishers Island County Suffolk 4. PRECISE LOCATION(Street address and road intersections, prominent landmarks, etc.,or provide map) Our Lady of Grace R.C. Church No'Number Oriental Avenue Fishers Island, New York 11957 . SCTM # 1000-9-7-11.1 I 5. IS PROPOSED ACTION: ❑New ' ❑Expansion ❑Modification/alteration X Other WirelesstTelecommunication Facilit 8. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: Affix public utility wireless telecommunication antennas " insi.de church steepleand install related equipment cabinets in church basement. p ' 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: N/A Initially acres Ultimately acres 8. WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? ®Yes 0 No II No,describe briefly By Special ;Exception Permit, Section 100-162A(1) and 100-163. S. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? ®Residential 0 Industrial 0 Commercial Describe: ❑Agriculture 0 park/Forest/Open space 0 Other The subject premises are improved by a church building. The premises are surrounded by other res nt' 11 oned 'r•.,erties 'ord-re,. on th- ou hwestb Ori-nt. l Ave ue an on tehe north by I . All irie� ,A 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL,OR F UNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHE- GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY(FE ERAdL, STATE OR LOCAL)? ❑Yes ®No If yes, Ilst agency(s)andermit/a P pprovals • 11', DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? ❑Yes W No If yes, list agency name anc permit/approval • 1 12: AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? 1' ❑Yes I 'No I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY"KNOWLEDGE '6 Oseph M.Sweet Sys , 120.,1,emaq- (v,q Applicant/sponsor name: ' ' •p _ : PART Ii—ENVIRONMENTAL A SMENT (To be completed by Agency; A. DOES ACTION EXCEED ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617 12? If yes coordinate the review process and use the FULL EAF. ❑Yes ❑No B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED:IEVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.6? If No,a negative declaration may be superseded by another involved rgency. ❑Yes ❑No I C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVER:'E EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING.(Answers may be handwritten, If legible) , Cl. Existing air quality, surface or groundwater quality or quantity, noise levels, e)isting traffic patterns, solid waste production or disposal, potential for erosion,drainage or flooding problems? Explain briefly: C2. Aesthetic, agricultural, archaeologiral, historic,or other natural or cultural resources; or community or neighborhood character?yExplain briefly: C3. Vegetation or fauna, fish, shellfish or wildlife species, significant habitats, or threatened or endangered species? Explain briefly: I i C4. A community's existing plans or goals as officially adopted,or a change In use or Inienslty of use of land or other natural resources?Explain briefly C5. Growth, subsequent development,or related activities likely to be Induced by the,,roposed action? Explain briefly. C6. Long term, short term,cumulative,or other effects not identified in C1-05? Explain briefly. , I '' C7 Other impacts(including changes In use of either quantity or type of energy)? Explain briefly. ' D. IS THERE, OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE,CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? ❑Yes ❑No if Yes,explain briefly , I PART III—DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE (To be completed by Agf:incy) ,1 , INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect Identified above,determine whether li Is substantial,large,Important or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with its (a) setting (i.e. urbar. or rural); (b) probability of occurring; (c) duration; (d) irreversibility; (e) geographic scope; and (f) magnitude. If necessary, add attachments or.reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been identified and adequately addressed. ❑ Check this box If you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FULL EAF and/or prepare a ,aositive de.iaration. ' ❑ Check this box If you have determined, based on the Information and analysis above and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action WILL NOT result in a-1y significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide on attachments as necessary, the reasons support'ng this determination: I • Name of Lead Agency I Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Sig,ature of Preparer(If different from responsible officer) Date 2 FORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.X. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No Z-20408 Date DECEMBER 16, 1991 THIS CERTIFIES that the building Repair to existing structure Location of Property Oriental Avenue Fishers Island House No. Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section 9 Block 7 Lot 11 Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated March 27, 1991 pursuant to which Building Permit No. I9741-Z dated March 27, 1991 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is to repair and correct spreading wood arches as applied for The certificate is issued to Our Lady of Grace Church (owner, lessee or tenant) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL N/A UNDERWRITERS CERTIFICATE NO. N/A PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED N/A Building •Inspector Rev. 1/31 4110 FORM NO. 4 411111 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No Z-22263 Date APRIL 16, 1993 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITION Location of Property WEST END NEAR FOX LANE, FISHERS ISLAND, NY House No. Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section 12 Block 1 Lot 3 Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated NOVEMBER 4, 1991 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 20290-Z dated NOVEMBER 22, 1991 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law.• The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is ADDITION TO OvEICE ON SECOND FLOOR AS APPLIED FOR The certificate is issued to TJS ENTERPRISES/ INC. (owner) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL N/A UNDERWRITERS CERTIFICATE NO. N 236668 MAY 28, 1992 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED N/A 74-74r-- Building Inspector Rev. 1/81 ti Cellular Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Wireless C.' —IR Our Lady of Grace Church N p..-, '' A. Existing Wireless Communication Facility Locations in the Town of Southold and Facilities in Abutting Towns ' 201 41V Town of So r' d s, ~fir —A r \-------- _...". . '1' . .gid : t. n ,moi G� A D007.' 0',',.,40.., /y ` , Fy '" y - 7 \0,0'.-4 4 _ ,......#4 \ _, kg r,"' *fry•er i7 5 . • ls� a' + P r 4, 0. w: i � 'i,t V • ItiI 7.•. t z r CS• . f5,,x,.. r , , :b . 4, % % '''''' - X , I‘ -. ''' , itk.'i..:(:-,,i• -' cy 1...„4".' % d+ _ { i , ,7 „ciiiiiti ,tt '�, 1 •v Sn6j��,. fz- S y, 1 •'ti ' `;. �. YC c R 0.• . D005 4-x i i'~k , \ k`t\• •` .4 b . ) ` y� - _ Alf piir- r! 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(car•R^�,er) - Mansion House nded 11:10 a.m.Nick Bruno#5309. Drfishers Island; Parcel 6 is a Based on the Building 5-1- 1 alder Department's November 19, 1:10 p.m. AT&T Wireless the #5311. This is a request fora �� it See Department's next page/ Special Exception under Section 100-162 for a public COUNTY OF SUFFO utili wireless telecommunica- tion f cility with antennas at th STATE OF NEW YORK O L`K site of Our Lady of Grac Lise Marinace ss: Church, Oriental Avenu , being dul Fishers Island;Parcel 1000-9-i that she is the Leal sworn, says 11.1. Coordinator g Advertising 1:25 p.m. VIHOLD COR a , of the Traveler W and J & C Holdings, Contra public newspaper printed Watchman Vendee #5313. Based on t in Suffolk County; at Southold, Building Department's Februa� which theannexed is a printed copy, applicants request a Varian n published in said rev has under Section 100-239.4A.1) Watchman Traveler construct a new dwelling at 11 for... once each than 100 feet from the-top of� "t week( Week bank or bluff of the Long Isli coram- ` ng n t successively, So�ind, after removal of I .,.. •.• � � he •••/......day of existing dwelling. Locatio, - •••••• •..., 2003. Property: 19625 Sound Avenue, Southold; Parcel 1 ••�! / 51-1-22.2. QdiaeLt..1:40 m. Geor e GiantS. • .. P g John Giannaris, I Others/Hellenic Cabins #j Based on the Bui Department's March 13,1 S�'o to beforel amended Notice of Disapp � me this...( da applicants request Varj , 2003, y of under Section 100-244B struct hotel units in this I� i Business (LB) Zone L • f after removal of the e = �� „, cabin structures. The ne !`> units are proposed to be; Notary Public at less than 20 feet on side yard, less than 451 j both side yards (total),I Emily Hamill than 75 ft. rear NOTARY PUBLIC,State of New York Main Road,East Mario No•OiHA5059984 yard,) 1000-35-2-14. / Qualified hi Suffolk County 2:00 p.m. Warren i_;,;,-., Commission expires May 06,20 #5287. 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Gordon r- 'duvet,Apt.No.; or PO Box No. 10 Gracie Square City,pate,ZIP+4 New York_ New York _11_8 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions i ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:NEW YORK ��_ ---- • x In the Matter of the Application of Cellular Telephone Company AFFIDAVIT d/b/a AT&TWireless OF (Name of Applicants) MAILINGS CTM Parcel #1000- 9 - 7 - 11.1 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) I, Lynanne Huertas residing at 50 Blydenburgh Road i Centereach , New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the 5th day of may , 2O&&3 I personally mailed at the United States Post Office in Halesite , New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, a true copy of the attached Legal Notice in prepaid envelopes addressed to current owners shown on the current assessment roll verified from the official records on file with the Fx) Assessors, or ( ) County Real Property Office _ , for every property which abuts and is across a pub. or private street, or vehicular right-of- way of record, surrounding the app' . j .roperty. G (Sign= ure) Sworn to before me this • CI-' day of ' J , f' ZA.0, e A JACQUELINE CAPUT! • ' ry Public) Public State of New York No.4894031-Suffolk Coun Commission Expires April 20, PLEASE list, on the back of this Affidavit or on a sheet of paper, the lot numbers next to the owner names and addresses for which notices were mailed. Thank you. 1 - • • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2003 SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law ind Chapter 100 (Zoning), Code of the Town of Southold, the following public gearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the own Hall, 53095 Main Road, P.O. Box 1179, Southold, New York 11971-0959, >n Thursday, May 15, 2003, at the time noted below (or as soon thereafter as )ossible): 1:10 p.m. AT&T Wireless#5311. This is a request for a Special Exception under Section 100-162 for a public utility wireless telecommunication facility with antennas at the site of Our Lady of Grace Church, Oriental Avenue, Fishers Island, NY; Parcel 1000-9-7-11.1. rhe Board of Appeals will hear all persons, or their representatives, desiring to )e heard at each hearing, and/or desiring to submit written statements before the ;onclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than designated tbove. Files are available for review during regular business hours. If you have iuestions, please do not hesitate to call (631) 765-1809. )ated: April 28, 2003. Lydia A. Tortora, Chairwoman Board of Appeals MUNLEY, MEADE, NIELSEN, & RE - Attorney for Applicant Lawrence C. Re 36 North New York Avenue Huntington, New York 11743 (6310)425-4100 iT EXISTING LOUVERS TO BE REPLACED ii a© WITH NEW RF TRANSPARENT LOUVER all Nr PANELS, TYP. 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Box 1179 Southold,New York 11971-09'4,NING BOARD OF APPEALS RE: Cellular Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Wireless Affidavit of Mailing-Public Heanng May 15, 2003 Premises: Our Lady of Grace Church No number Oriental Avenue,Fishers Island SCTM# 1000-9-7-11.1 Dear Sir/Madam: We represent Cellular Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Wireless with respect to the captioned matter. Accordingly, we enclose herewith the following documents: 1. Affidavit of Mailings; 2. U.S. Postal Service Certified Mail Receipts; 3. Notice of Public Hearing; 4. Drawing of the Proposal; and 5. List of Property Owners. Very truly yours, MUNLEY, MEADE,NIELSEN&RE • By: 1:C avience e. l<B Lawrence C. Re LCR/lh Enclosures OFFICE OF r ; ` ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS , Ili53095 Main Road .`. - P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 Emails: Linda.KowalskiaTown.Southold.nv.us or Paula.Quintieri(aYTown.Southold.nv.us Jessica.Boger(cilTown.Southold.nv.us (631) 765-1809 fax(631) 765-9064 April 29, 2003 Re: Chapter 58— Public Notice for Thursday, May 15, 2003 Hearing Dear Sir or Madam: Please find enclosed a copy of the Legal Notice describing your recent application. The Notice will be published in the next issue of the Long Island Traveler-Watchman newspaper. 1) Before May 5th: Please send the enclosed Legal Notice, CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, with both a letter including your telephone number and contact person, and a copy of your map filed with this application which shows the new construction area, to all owners of land (vacant or improved) surrounding yours, including land across any street or right-of-way that borders your property. Use the current addresses shown on the assessment rolls maintained by the Town Assessors',Office (765-1937) or the County Real Property Office at the County Center, Riverhead. If you know of another address for a neighbor, you may want to send the notice to that address as well. 2) Before May 7th: Please make arrangements to place the enclosed poster on a sign board such as plywood or similar material, posting it at your property for seven days; the sign should remain up until the day of the hearing. Securely place the sign on your property facing the street, no more than 10 feet from the front property line bordering the street. (If you border more than one street or roadway, an extra sign is available for the additional front yard.) If you need a replacement poster, please contact us. 3) Before May 7th, please either mail or deliver to our office your Affidavit of Mailing (form enclosed) with parcel numbers noted for each, and return it with the white receipts postmarked by the Post Office. (Also, when the green signature cards are returned to you by the Post Office, please mail or deliver them to us before the scheduled hearing, if possible.) If any signature card is not returned, please advise the Board at the hearing and return it when available. These will be kept in the permanent record as proof of all Notices. 4) By May 14th, please file your Affidavit of Posting with our office to show proof that the sign has been posted for seven (7) days. If you do not meet the deadlines stated in this letter, please contact us promptly. Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours, Enclosures Zoning Appeals Board and Staff . 1OTICE OF TARING ,A public hearing will be held by the Southold Town Appeals Board at Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, concerning this property APPLICANT: A T & T WIRELESS TAX MAP #: 9-7-11 .1 J - SPECIAL EXCEPTION PROJECT: CELLULAR WIRELESS TOWER TIME & DATE: THURS.. MAY 15T" -1 :10 P.M. If you are interested in this project, you may review the Town file(s) prior to the hearing during normal business days between the hours of 8am and 3pm. ZONING BOARD 'TOWN OF SOUTHOLD • 631-765-1809 L _ Yr . FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY CHECKLIST FOR NEW PROJECTS t./ LABEL APPL# •i/ ASSESSORS CARD (7 COPIES) NAME CTY. TAXMAP (7COPIES + 1) CTM# <-7-f . / INDEX CARD (ATTACH OLD) TOWN LIST ALPHA BOOK RESEARCH ALPHA COPY PRIORS ✓ SIX COPIES INSPECTION PACKETS COMPLETE REF: UPDATED NEW INFORMATION �, 511 1)1 9,4 wi pts AFFIDAVIT AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES, INC. Oriental Avenue Fishers Island, New York 06390 Suffolk County Tax Map # 1000/9/7/11 . 1 DATE OF HEARING May 15, 2003 PREPARED FOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ' Main Road Southold, New York 11971 PREPARED BY LYNCH APPRAISAL LTD. 294 New York Avenue, Suite 2A Huntington, New York 11743 (631) 427-1000 • AFFIDAVIT OF MICHAEL J. LYNCH STATE OF NEW YORK ) SS. : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) MICHAEL J. LYNCH, being duly sworn, deposes and says : 1. I am President of Lynch Appraisal Ltd. with offices at 294 New York Avenue, Huntington, New York. I am a certified New York State general real estate appraiser. I have been qualified to testify as an expert witness before the Town of Huntington Zoning Board of Appeals and Town Board, Town of Oyster Bay Board of Zoning Appeals and Town Board, Town of Hempstead Zoning Board of Appeals and Town Board, Town of North Hempstead Zoning Board of ' Appeals, Town of Babylon Zoning Board of Appeals and Town Board, Brookhaven Board of Zoning Appeals, Town of Smithtown Board of Zoning Appeals and Town Board, Town of Shelter Island Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Islip Planning Board, Town of Riverhead Planning Board, Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Southampton Planning Board, as well as numerous incorporated villages throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties . 2 . At the request of AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. ( `AT&T' ) , I have inspected the proposed site that is the subject of this application. I am fully familiar with the site, the neighborhood in which it lies, and I am fully familiar with what is proposed by AT&T. 3 . The proposed AT&T site in the hamlet of Fishers Island, , Town of Southold, calls for the installation of six (6) panel antennas internally mounted within the steeple of the Our Lady of Grace Church. There will also be associated equipment cabinetry within the basement of said church. All conduits, cables, etc. from the antennas to the equipment cabinetry will be concealed and underground. The church is part of 2 .40± acre site that also includes a 2-story residence (rectory) and detached garage. The property is located along the north/east side of Oriental Avenue, distant 225 .72 ' south/east of Alpine Avenue. Zoning of the site is "R-80" Residential . Abutting properties include a public library to the north/west, and 1-family dwellings to the south/east. Opposite to the north/east, across Alpine Avenue are the St. Johns Episcopal Church and Cemetery, and 1-family dwellings . Opposite to the south/west, across Oriental Avenue, are 1-family dwellings. Accordingly, it is my professional opinion that the proposed Sprint site will not negatively affect property values in the surrounding area, and will not have an adverse effect on the character of the neighborhood or the pattern of its development. The telecommunications site will be completely concealed and out-of-sight to area residents, while property values, neighborhood character and pattern of development have already been well established by the existing conditions, uses and zoning within the area. 4. In addition, my opinion is supported by studies we have conducted regarding other wireless facilities . We have studied the effects of the installation of wireless telecommunications on water tower sites at Langdon Road, South Farmingdale, New York, and Arlington Avenue, Franklin Square, New York. We have studied the effects of an existing 300 ' lattice tower on new luxury housing homes at Southwoods Road, Woodbury, New York. We have studied the effects of a rooftop wireless site at Glen Cove Road, East Hills, New York. And we have studied the effects of monopole antenna sites at Rte. 110, Farmingdale, New York; Port Washington Boulevard, Port Washington, New York; and North Country Road, Shoreham, New York. These studies are summarized as follows : A. Water Tower Site, Langdon Road, South Farmingdale, Nassau County, New York. Wireless antennas went on-line affixed to this water tower site on April 1999 . This tower is situated in a stable residential neighborhood comprised of a relatively homogenous group of split-level style, single-family dwellings . ' Our staff compared sale prices of homes in the immediate area (up to 3 blocks away) before and after the on-line date of the antennas . Our "before" data, which included eleven (11) sales running from 4/96 to 1/99, was compared with "after" data, which included twelve (12) sales running from 5/99 to 10/00 . The average price per square foot of the homes in the before and after groups was 33% higher for the latter, but statistically similar after adjusting for market appreciation. As such, the antennas did not appear to lead to a devaluation of nearby property values around the site. B. Water Tower Site, Arlington Avenue Franklin Square, Nassau County, New York. Wireless antennas went on-line affixed to this water tower site on January 1998 . This tower is situated in a stable residential neighborhood comprised of a relatively modest and homogenous group of single-family dwellings . Our staff compared sales data (price per square foot) of homes in the immediate area (up to 3 blocks away) before and after the on- line date of the antennas . Our "before" data, which included eight (8) sales running from 11/95 to 10/97 , was compared with "after" data, which included six (6) sales running from 3/98 to • 7/00 . The average price per square foot of the homes in the before and after groups was 21% higher for the latter, but statistically similar after adjusting for market appreciation. As such, the antennas did not appear to lead to a devaluation of nearby property values around the site. C. 300 ' Lattice Tower, Southwoods Road, Woodbury, Nassau County, New York. An existing 300 ' telecommunications tower sits along the west side of Southwoods Road, opposite Shannon Drive. Across the street from this tower is a series of housing developments of luxury homes that were built from 1994 to 1999 . Many of the homes in these developments are within clear sight of the tower. In addition to researching overall sales in the Woodbury-Syosset area, we included looking at other home sales within the same developments that were not within direct sight of the tower, but otherwise similar to the affected homes . Our research indicates that the selling prices of the affected homes far exceeds the average selling prices of homes in the Woodbury-Syosset area, based on Multiple Listing sales data. Furthermore, the selling prices for the affected homes was similar to that of homes within the same developments that were not within direct sight of the tower. The following data reflects sales of homes along those streets within view of the tower, and average sales prices in the Woodbury-Syosset area: PRICE RANGE OF HOMES (FROM 1994-1997) ALONG SHANNON DRIVE, PIRONI COURT, AND CHAUNCEY PLACE: $500,000 - $747,000; AVERAGE $626, 000 AVERAGE 1997 SALE PRICE IN WOODBURY BASED ON MLS DATA: $491,565 AVERAGE 1996 SALE PRICE IN WOODBURY BASED ON MLS DATA: $434,647 AVERAGE 1997 SALE PRICE IN SYOSSET BASED ON MLS DATA: $402,878 AVERAGE 1996 SALE PRICE IN SYOSSET BASED ON MLS DATA: $357,172 Our research has concluded that the presence of this tower has not had a negative effect on real estate values for those homes that are within sight of the tower. D. Rooftop Antennas, 70 Glen Cove Road, East Hills, Nassau County, New York. Wireless antennas were affixed to the rooftop of this 3-story office building in late 1997 . This building is bordered to east, north/east and south/east by a relatively homogenous group of mid-priced single family dwellings, sharing similar appeal and utility. These include Colonial, Cape and Split-level styles, and are situated within the Red Ground Civic Association. Our staff compared sales data of homes in the immediate area (up to 3 blocks away) before and after the on-line date of the antennas . Our "before" data, which included eight (8) sales running from 10/94 to 4/97, was compared with "after" data, which included twelve (12) sales running from 1/98 to 8/00 . The average price per home in the before and after groups was 20% higher for the latter, but statistically similar after adjusting for market appreciation. As such, the antennas did not appear to lead to a devaluation of nearby property values around the site. E. Monopole Antenna Site, Rte. 110, Farmingdale, New York. A 120 '± monopole was erected at the south end of a retail store parking lot in approximately Fall 1999 . This property is adjacent to a residential neighborhood comprised of modest- priced, detached single-family dwellings of Hi-Ranch, Cape Cod and Colonial styling, all sharing similar utility and appeal. Our staff compared sales data (price per square foot) of homes in the immediate area (up to 3 blocks) before and after the installation date of the monopole. Our "before" data, which included eight (8) sales running from 12/98 to 9/99, was compared with "after" data, which included eight (8) sales running from 6/00 to 8/01 . The average price per home in the before and after groups was 28% higher for the latter, but statistically similar after adjusting for market appreciation. As such, the tower did not appear to lead to a devaluation of nearby property values around the site. F. Monopole Antenna Site, Port Washington Police Department, Port Washington Blvd. , Port Washington, New York. A 100 '± monopole mounted w/cellular panel and police antennas was erected on this site in approximately August 1992 . This property is adjacent to a small residential development comprised of a homogenous group of mid-priced single-family dwellings. Our staff compared sales data of homes in the development before and after the installation date of the monopole. Our "before" data, which included ten (10) sales running from 8/89 to 8/92, was compared with "after" data, which included fifteen (15) sales running from 11/92 to 12/96 . The average price per home in the before and after groups was nearly equal at $302 , 750 vs. $302, 465 . The real estate market fisduring this study period was relatively level . As such, the tower did not appear to lead to a devaluation of nearby property values around the site. G. Monopole Antenna Site, Rocky Point Fire Department, North Country Road (S.R. 25A) , Shoreham, New York. A 100 '± monopole mounted w/cellular panel and emergency service antennas was erected on this site in approximately December 1992 . This property is adjacent to a stable residential neighborhood comprised of a relatively modest and homogenous group of single- family dwellings. Our staff compared sales data of homes in the immediate area (up to 2 blocks) before and after the installation date of the monopole. Our "before" data, which included eight (8) sales running from 2/91 to 9/92, was compared with "after" data, which included thirteen (13) sales running from 6/93 to 11/96 . The average price per home in the before and after groups was nearly equal at $132, 438 vs . $131, 577 . The real estate market during this study period was relatively level . As such, the tower did not appear to lead to a devaluation of nearby property values around the site. 5. 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"C'If 01..9400 IA. o'er" P1 00 ,°mcv e,,,..nse m...m 24445 903006201 903 D06 201 A-1 A 6 5 4 3 2 mc•67,4ISOAR „.6 )2,31 1 E q4) 'OrPLANNING STUDY e/ Vt 0- . PROPOSED PUBLIC UTILITY COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY ?(\ .1( L OUR LADY OF GRACE CHURCH 1)7 ORIENTAL AVENUE,FISHERS ISLAND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD p k SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK (� 6 1, [ , z Prepared for: AT&T Wireless do Lawrence C. Re,Esq. I Munley,Meade,Nielsen &Re 36 North New York Avenue Huntington,New York 11743 Prepared by: Freudenthal &Elkowitz Consulting Group,Inc. 368 Veterans Memorial Highway Commack,New York 11725 r7:1 (631) 499-2222 May 2003 • Table of Contents Page Introduction 1 Existing Conditions and Proposed Public Utility Communications Facility 3 Zoning, Land Use and Environmental Analysis 6 Findings and Conclusions 11 Figure 1 - Site Location 2 Figure 2 - Elevation, Enlarged Equipment Plan and Architectural Details 4 Figure 3 - Zoning Map Excerpt 7 Figure 4 - Search Area 9 Appendix A - Photographs of Site and Surrounding Area Appendix B - New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Correspondence Appendix C - Curriculum Vitae of Ginny Watral, Vice President of Planning, Freudenthal & Elkowitz Consulting Group,Inc. INTRODUCTION A Planning Study was performed for the proposed AT&T Wireless (hereinafter"ATTW")public utility communications facility to be installed within Our Lady of Grace Church (consisting of antennas mounted inside the steeple and the installation of associated equipment cabinets within the basement)situated at Oriental Avenue,Fishers Island,Town of Southold,Suffolk County,New York (see Figure 1 —Site Location Map). The subject site was examined as to surrounding land use and zoning and visual and environmental conditions. A survey was performed and aerial photography was reviewed in order to determine land uses on the site and in the surrounding community. Photographs were taken to document the existing land uses on the site and surrounding area(see Appendix A). 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Field •,, y M_,.4444 4,.:—.-„,:„:-..- ,. 141, : . ,.......",.. i•.., I '1 a .a , m - +wwra+- ��' a,... mr" 4444 ' + ... �~.... • 000 FEET +( . Y.) + ' + fi , + + + AD S]F CA7I N , -.-x 'Primary `highway Light-duty roar- €• if 6aM'I.f Name: NEW LONDON Location. 041° 15'39.7" N 072° 01'08.7" W 1 Date: 5/12/103 Caption: Figure 1 -Site Location Map Scale: 1 inch equals 1000 feet 2 Copyright(C)1996,Earthvisions,Inc EXISTING CONDITIONS AND PROPOSED PUBLIC UTILITY COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY Proposed Public Utility Communications Facility The public utility communications antennas and associated facilities of ATTW are proposed to be situated within Our Lady of Grace Church, Oriental Avenue, Fishers Island, Town of Southold, Suffolk County. The property is designated on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as Section 9-Block 7 -Lot 11.1 and is developed with the church,rectory and associated parking areas. The proposed project consists of the installation of ATTW antennas within the existing church steeple (see Figure 2—Elevation, Enlarged Equipment Plan and Architectural Details). Existing louvers in the steeple will be replaced with radio frequency(RF)transparent(stealth)material that will replicate the existing louvers. Antennas will be affixed to the interior of the upper steeple behind the stealth material. The antennas will be connected to the associated equipment via coaxial cable that will also be situated within the steeple and continue into the basement of the church to an area that will accommodate the associated equipment cabinets. The proposed equipment room will measure 13-feet-31/2-inches by 8-feet-91/4-inches and will utilize the existing exterior basement entrance. 3 n EXISTING ELECTRICAL METER ANEW 200 AMP "APPLETON" /' I/ MOUNTED TO EXTERIOR -4--/ GENERATOR RECEPTACLE �� \/ FACADE OF BUILDING AT 8,-a 1/�„ i• NEW AT&T 200 AMP /� 1 GRADE POWER, PANEL � •./% �� ATTACH WITH (2) #14X3" LONG GALVANIZED/ WOOD SCREWS OR 3/8" GALVANIZED LAG I NEW 200 AMP AT&T �� EXISTING ELECTRICAL PANEL ' ' BOLTS FOR USE IN WOOD FRAMING DISCONNECT MOUNTED I �;__ j AND PLYWOOD BACKBOARD //. EXISTING LOUVERS TO BE • BELOW NEW SUB-METER I / EXISTING SMOKE DETECTOR �' I. In REPLACED WITH NEW RF R NEW AT&T SUB-METER "�— '-1-—UNISTRUT P1000 (OR EQUAL) 1 5/8" Y 1 5/8" Lam' I C TO BE REMOVED AND 1 TRANSPARENT LOUVER ull / , / ;1F, WITH HOT-DIPPED GALVANIZED FINISH IIu / REPLACED WITH NEW `E- • • / to PANELS, TYP OF (3) JMIRill 555 NEW COAXIAL ANTENNA r-2-- —" UNISTRUT PIPE/CONDUIT CLAMPS °2558 OR SMOKE DETECTOR % J ts LOCATIONS AT UPPER, 1 I - CABLES ROUTED ON , i f�URE l EQUAL STEEPLE UNISTRUT UP THROUGH ' I !JMTS I (1� \—EXISTING DOOR, AND DOOR JII FLOORS TO STEEPLE I " rf� FRAME TO BE / , r.r ��PTFE OR CONDUIT uI�°1 �-� ABOVE I___L_ • '/� REPLACED WITH NEOVED-�JD/\ ;� N o SECTOR, "B" ANTENNAS 111111 URE (V l a\` % MOUNTED BEHIND NEW RF\ 11116 I rgas -_T- FIRE-RATED DOOR AND EXISTING CEILING SYSTEM LTgASITE K\ TRANSPARENT LOUVER �I�I �cselNEr, ? \ FRAME, TYP //7 !—1' EXSTING WALL OR CEILING \A-V IL /5\ TO BE REMOVED AND - _-' �./ PANELS, TYP OF liii ��/ REPLACED WITH NEW N �•� DASHED LINES INDICATE SECTION /,� ALL SECTORS \ I 1 1/2" HR FIRE RATED \ OF EXISTING DOOR JAMB, WALL NOTE TYPICAL FOR WALL OR CEILING 36'-4"± A G.L. \ i CEILING AND DOOR TO BE REMOVED MOUNTED APPLICATIONS RAD 4 OF ANTENNA\ __ NEW THROUGH WALL sme�� 6 "7 /� ,;; EXISTING WOOD PLANK FLOORING 30'-11"± A G L EXHAUST FAN TO V., -- \ II TO BE REMOVED SEE NOTE THIS FLOOR OF UPPER _ �/ REPLACE EXISTING DETAIL • STEEPLE \\ �A�_ , WINDOW AND FRAME 1 BACKBOARD 3 DETAIL @ CONDUIT SUPPORT NEW 48"x48" TELCO / • L_-- 0 st•PLt.1—I/2=1 —u =t1„ M nl ^ 1 INErr DASHED LINE INDICATES EXISTING CHURCH ORGAN h 1p'-7„+ A G L _ NEW 3'-0” LOUVERED . �' ` PUMP TO BE RELOCATED `P FLOOR OF LOWER — n + DOOR, / WITHIN ROOM IF NECESSARY A / ��� / 1 UNISTRUT"P1000 X 12" ATTACH WITH STEEPLE — I�u�ili n�On CHOR REMOVE EXISTING ALUMINUM r ��N \ �STORE I (MINTHRIFTy (2) S EMB. DEPTH EXPANSION NEW COAXIAL ANTENNA — /N •I, III, SCREEN DOOR ' ,� k / • CABLES ROUTED ON au au 2'-i" NEW FULL HEIGHT 2 HR UNISTRUT P1000 X 12" ATTACH WITH UNISTRUT UP THROUGH A ATI I I�IIIE EXISTING STORM DRAIN TO BE (� /%l'-\1. FIRE-RATED ilImu, CLEARED OF DEBRI AND TO -- i____,,,,,:.1;/ \ (2)#14 X3" LG GALV WD. SCREWS C FLOORS FROM NEW AT&T .1•21•1••• ■�■'�•w \ SHAFT WALL, TYP F BE MADE FUNCTIONAL �/ OR 3/8" GALV LAG BOLTS FOR EQUIPMENT ROOM IN -42 _ �U� ��/� USE IN WOOD FRAMING BASEMENT TO UPPER EXISTING STAIRS TO \ / [ _ANTENNA ; - STEEPLE ANTENNAS - \—DASHED LINES INDICATE SECTION -A EXTERIOR GRADE FROM OF EXISTING DOOR JAMB, WALL CABLE WITH1 -7 AG.L - NEW AT&T EQUIPMENT APPROPRIATE SIZE TO EQUIP - AND DOOR TO BE REMOVED. TYP \ ROOM CCG. --�— I��, ROOM I EXISTING HAND STANDARD HANGERS Ems- RAILING / ::: \ 0'-0"± ��I I NOTE N NOTE MASONRY WALL GRADE I_ CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE EXISTING WOOD FLOORING I I NOTE �� SYSTEM DOWN TO EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB EXISTING IF THIS SHEET IS 11" X 17 `STUD WALL SUPPORT SPACING 4'-0" O.0 MAX (MIN 6 THICKNESS) _ t I BELOWGRADE ENTRANCE TO CONCRETE SLAB TO BE PATCHED, REPAIRED ANDit) 6'-2"± B.G.L � NEW AT&T EQUIPMENT ROOM *\ OFREFER TO ADJACENT GRAPHIC dp EQUIP ROOM F F E 3/ MADE LEVEL PRIOR, TO PLACEMENT NEW VINYL SCALE IN BASEMENT COMPOSITE TILE FLOORING //\ NORTHEAST ELEVATION /\ ENLARGED BASEMENT EQUIPMENT PLAN 0'. 13 6' 533' NORTH /\ CABLE CABLE SUPPORT \ SCALE I/8" = I -°" < �SCALE 3/5" = I-0' 3/8=1-0" r55�oLALL I—,/1=I —J 3 1/2" EXISTING SUB AND �/8 fi /. EXISTING BRICK `lJaLL jr .f.,-----CAULK BOTH SIDES FINISH FLOOR \ EXISTING MASONRY WALL I /I F WITH 3M FIRE BARRIER 1 \ CP 25WB CAULK EXISTING WOOD PROVIDE CLEARANCE FOR / ' ' /� 3 I/2" MINERAL JlQOL PACKING JOISTS. V I F DAMPER EXPANSION ON BOTH / • ‘—WOOD JOISTS ABOVE \ / �'s !EW R-30 BATT \ SIDES AND TOP AS REQUIRED �/ �i \ / '3M' MOLDABLE PUTTY MIN THICK FLUSH \ INSULATION, TYP \ ' i / • WITH WALL SURFACES MIN I 2" THICK ` —CP RUNNERS TOP AND \ \ ► /�;�%/ CROWN AROUND PENETRATING ITEM REFER TO BOTTOM, TYP EXPANSION //' ; MANUFACTURES RECOMMEIJLED INSTALLATION BOLT TO SLAB AT 24" 0 C �� // •=� INSTRUCTIONS °v...-------.. __ —�` \ �' (2) 1/2" T IL( ;! \' ) I I',i'i!i, \\—METALLIC PIPE/CONDUIT OR SLEEVE ', LAYERS r V , el GYPSUM BOARD PANELS i ; I , I ^ r I � mil n ti FIRE-CODE "C" , I 1 j\ f ( f\ 3fd' MOLDABLE PUTTY ,� \\\ / .., RRESTOPPING @ PIPE PENETRATIONS 1" DEPTH MIN. 1/2" 14 a \ 1" GYP BD. LINER PANEL /' Hill III — CROWN, TYP BOTH ti t 1/2" USG 25 GA C-H / / ,1:i 1 i 1 i SIDES __- STUD AT 24" 0 C NEW 1/0" GYPSUM BOARD, -- JOISTS, 'NOGD 1- / OSHA APPROVED MOTOR SIDE UgRr, / II M FIRE-CODE 'C" CORE / �� A" RUBBER BASE .c JOISTS, rrP JIM NEW ' 4ESILLIEPIT GALVANIZED ANGLE IRON % i' " " / /---'' —FINISH FLOOR SLAB CHANNEL AT EVERY 24" 0 C SUPPORTS WITH CONCRETE ANCH:IF, j' �I� i'/ �� ` 1 S EXPANSION BOLTS ✓ i' / w WE'i! METALLIC ! F _LEEVE �: I WALL TYPE • I I CEILING TYPE NEW STORM PROOF ;RAVITY - 'VIE` - I j 2 HP, PATER SHAFT 'NALL-UL DES 'J433 1/2 HR RATED CEILING-UL DES L510 LOUVER WITH BIRD CCPEE11 • -off- - ANTENNA CABLES a TYP (AGAINST EXISTING WALL) A\ 2HR. SHAFT WALL 1 1/2HR. CEILING EXHAUST FAN/FIRE DAMPER \ DETAILS @ FIRESTOPPIN,G i Figure 2 45 < 6 ! 7 FIRESTOPPING @ CABLE THROUGH FLOOR SLEEVE SCALE I I/'[" = I -0' SCALE I I/2' = I'-0' SCALE 1 1/2 =I -0" �L,.L� /c=,-u -...... L I ,I ATC PROJECT NO FISHERS ISLAND _ AT&T I I 02-4926 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES -- A WILLIAM P COLLINS AIA 903 006 201 L \ '�' T-"`" a ARCHITECTS LLP I ELEVATION, ENLARGED EQUIPMENT PLAN €, A "'• ORIENTAL AVENUE �' Iw0DAm ASU6 roR RENEW • H I s •r AND ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS IIFI TECIINOLOG•l DRIVE SETAUKET.NV II733 `FISHERS ISLAND, NY 11957 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES,INC. Na I OAR; I REVISIONS 6• Ics. !>'D JOB NO SITE 110 DRAWING NUMBER REV• VOICE 0314,49-i450 FAX 6314.)194454 - 15 EAST WEILAND AVENUE — PARA}4y�U5 NJ 07652 SUES AS NOTED DESID5ED• IDRAWR A. 244.45 403006201 903 006 201 A-2 A 6 I 5 4 4 I 7I - - --- J OFNSSTV(I60.O2] DY(G 22 5 34 D SIZEPSC= The proposed public utility communications facility site is to be situated at the Our Lady of Grace Church property. As previously described, the antennas will be mounted inside a portion of the existing steeple. The associated equipment cabinets will be installed in a new room in the basement. Thus,the proposed antennas and the proposed equipment will not be visible from the exterior. Visual inspection of the subject property indicates that,in addition to the church,the parcel contains the rectory and a paved parking area. Examination of the surrounding neighborhood indicates a predominantly residential area with the Fishers Island Library and the Methodist Church nearby. In order to better depict the nature of the surrounding community, photographs are included in Appendix A. Additionally,a detailed description of the land uses surrounding the site are contained in the section of this report entitled Zoning, Land Use and Environmental Analysis. 5 ZONING,LAND USE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS Land Use of the Site and Surrounding Area ' The site is shown on the Town of Southold Zoning Map in the R-80 Residential Zoning District(see Figure 3 - Zoning Map Excerpt). According to the Town of Southold Zoning Code, this district permits one-family detached dwellings, specific agricultural uses and wineries meeting certain criteria. In addition, uses permitted by special exception of the Board of Appeals include, but are not limited to,two-family dwellings,places of worship, schools,and public utility rights-of-way as well as structures and other installations necessary to serve areas within the town. Such approval is pursuant to Article XVI. Land uses surrounding the site generally follow the zoning. The land use and zoning of the surrounding area are as follows: North: To the north of the subject site are the Fishers Island Library and a church. The zoning designations are R-80 Residential followed by R-40 Residential. South: South of the site are residential homes and a golf course in R-80 Residential and R- 120 Residential zoning districts. East: East of Alpine Avenue are residences in the R-40 Residential area followed by limited commercial development in the B Business district. West: West of the site, the zoning designation continues to be R-80 Residential and is developed accordingly. 6 Zoning Map of the Town of Southold N / ,...k ,, , 1 , 1 , . \ R-8O ' `'', . \ \ Irf.\70p ,44# j------1----b,„,lz4,'*.7.74,* 40-4, ifiiiiirl. ' --44 ar.•or:---az,ip ,,‘ Q4. } A `, dry ,i1i , , ....,,,,,.._, ..: . ', i . ,. , ,,, �`1t,..„.. . k...► L . ...\.,. ....,. . , Olnow' 1sos n4.1�kilt.,,4k,. Ho ;: � f ::16y R-88 W -__ R 120 iii` 11iti! � I1 , •• AA 1 ` - Q EW '1 • SITE LOCATION ~' \, R-4d0 . Ire i i w `EWil tau Z R 120 �'� lir 1 _1 P,A=c'I_ Agricultural;Conservation ' ' j R 120 I.L. •Residential-:Low'Density.;AA It' - in-so' .',Residential.Low Density,-A'' � 44 ff.' �� Ft -✓-Residential,Low,Density,'B' ` c R,=soo Residential:Low'Density'C • ,-' / R-• ✓L'R='aoo ;Residential-Low,Density,D' /,r .Ho' l' Hamlet Density Residential ,, - be ].RR I_ -Resort/Residential. ' '` • 4Q . ;,I 3Ro,` 1 Residential/Office- : , 1 Le','I .,Limiied'B'usiness' I--HB'',1 Hamlet'Business" _ e - I General"Business;;.•,-.',-,- .,- ` ; ;. ';I•;NW' ,-Marine 2 . M-. _Marine.n - - _ _ T-: 'I "i-Is",1' -Light'Industrial/,Office Park ; I I,; "Light Industrial - : . - „,= - ,I'AHO tirld 6i.*. ,i--,,,.:._ r2:-.,, ,37 pis+. Source: Town of Southold, 11/12/96 Scale: 1"= 1600' FREUDENTHAL&ELKOWITZ CONSULTING GROUP, INC. 7 The site is located within an area in which ATTW is experiencing a service deficiency gap. The search area is that in which the communications facility must be located to address the service deficiency gap being experienced by the provider. The ATTW search area is generally bounded by an area south of Fox Avenue to the north; Hay Harbor to the west; Beach Avenue to the south; and West Harbor to the east(see Figure 4—Search Area). From a planning perspective and given the search area,the proposed use of certain portions of the existing building's interior for the installation of a public utility communications facility is optimal as the facility will not be visible. The area in which the facility is proposed is primarily characterized by residential uses. Given this, the use of an existing structure, and the location of antennas and equipment within that structure, is appropriate and would be in harmony with the community's character. 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Since the site will be unmanned,there will be minimal impact on the environmental conditions in the area. The facility will not generate sewage or solid waste and will not need to be supplied with potable water. The traffic generated by the proposed project will also be minimal-approximately one trip per month to check the equipment. There will be no significant impact to soils or topography nor will the proposed project affect area drainage. Since there will be no sewage generation or water use,there will be no impact to surface water or to groundwater quantity or quality. The site is not located in the 100-year flood plain;and there are no wetlands on or adjacent to the site. Therefore,there will be no impact to such resources. It should be noted the proposed project was reviewed by the New York Sate Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation(NYSOPRHP). The OPRHP indicated in correspondence dated December 23,2002 (see Appendix B),that the proposed project will have No Adverse Effect upon cultural resources in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places, provided the conditions stipulated are adhered to. Specifically,the RF transparent louvers must visually match the existing louvers. As previously described,the facility has been designed such that the applicant will comply with this stipulation. 10 FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS Based upon an inspection of the proposed public utility communications facility site and surrounding areas,analysis of the surrounding land uses,zoning and environmental conditions,and an evaluation of the characteristics of the proposed AT&T Wireless communications facility, the following findings can be made: ® There will be minimal impact on the-environmental conditions of the area as the proposed public utility communications facility will be situated within an existing structure and will not be visible from the exterior. The facility will not generate sewage or solid waste and will not require potable water. Thus, there will be no significant adverse impacts to groundwater quantity or quality. As the facility will be remotely monitored,traffic impacts will be minimal. Y The use of an existing structure eliminates the need to erect a new structure (i.e., a monopole). In addition, as the antennas and associated equipment will be entirely concealed within the church,no visual impacts will result. In summary,the location for the proposed installation of the ATTW public utility communications facility is one where impacts to the environment,neighborhood character and visual quality will be minimized. In fact,from a planning perspective,this location is optimal as it employs the interior of an existing structure for the installation of antennas and accommodation of associated equipment. Accordingly, the project design maintains the aesthetic integrity of the church as well as the surrounding community. Based upon the analysis conducted,the construction of the proposed public utility communications facility will not result in substantial changes to the physical characteristics of the neighborhood nor will it result in significant adverse impacts to neighborhood character or environmental conditions of the area. 11 i f n �1j F3 { APPENDIX A I J i t i FREUDENTHAL & ELKOWITZ CONSULTING GROUP, INC. s:,:' 'it.,f:14-.411A f ) ' -, -iii---\ . . __.„ p _ _\.., : L • '• 1 w� _ _ I 0 i mlo dji i,,, A Illifini . — IL e 4001111k Photograph No. 1: View of Our Lady of Grace Church, facing southwest. The proposed antennas will be situated within the steeple on the right. -_R ,,..ilir ,...,ik ' ' -:4-1,;-4. ''''';'''E fl .44 � p io 700. Ilar. 17, ,.,a star,Berl .� � s ` 7.r- Com{ =C_T 'Z Photograph No. 2: View of Our Lady of Grace Church, facing northeast. FREUDENTHAL & ELKOWITZ CONSULTING GROUP, INC. ? ",....„?, • .,f, ••• I. ' ell e , 1103., • .="',.. osk.,--. , . 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J n, _ ' ..5v Photograph No. 6: View facing south on Oriental Avenue at Ettric Avenue. FREUDENTHAL Sc ELKOWITZ CONSULTING GROUP, INC. ;:‘, „, ,..,.. . _ •,, „. ,., , , I .,.._ .,211,,_ \ .;;I, _,0 ,.._ t ,• T ,,, ��� \ -„, ”• ‘,. , ,, i���' "y Y 1 t ' _ fps t .,.�w.+r ::::41,1' . . was: -9P"7-4 - # '. '«. ` C A Tr.- Photograph No. 7: View of the Fishers Island Library at the intersection of Oriental Avenue and Alpine Avenue. -, „ ''„11014'---4- ' y 10.40 .` \.. r , L },. IIC !1 \� . yam. , =J ::. un a9 3d ! 11 =2 ri 11 11 i6 ii : --'53,, ,--- If Photograph No. 8: View of the Episcopal Church northwest of the subject property. FREUDENTHAL & ELKOWITZ CONSULTING GROUP, INC. S 5 APPENDIX B k a � - 9 I � i 1 FREUDENTHAL & ELKOWITZ CONSULTING GROUP, INC. I ' comm.\ S f5 New York State Office of Parks,Recreation and Historic Preservation Pi Historic Preservation Field Services Bureau NEWYoracsrArE ` Peebles Island, PO Box 189,Waterford, New York 12188-0189 518-237-8643 Bernadette Castro Commissioner December 23,2002 Laura Schwanof Landscape Architect/Senior Ecologist EEA.Inc. 1239 Route 25A.Suite 1 .Stony Brook.NY 11790 RE: Cellular Collocation Our Lady of Grace Church Oriental Avenue 02PR06O58-- -–. • - - Dear Ms.Schwanof_ Thank you for requesting the comments of the State Historic Preservation Office(SHP0)for the proposed cellular collocation at Our Lady of Grace Church on Fisher's Island. We have reviewed the project in accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and relevant implementing regulations_ - Your proposal was clear and well documented_ In our experience,mounting the cellular panels in the bell tower portion of the steeple and replacing the simple wood louvers with an RF transparent material is an acceptable level of intervention and loss of historic building fabric. Based upon this review,it is the SHPO's opinion that the project will have No Adverse Effect upon cultural resources in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places,provided that the proposed RF transparent louvers match the visual appearance(dimensions,finish,color)of the existing louvers. If,however,this proposal is revised substantially—collocation is proposed for a different portion of the steeple.etc—the plans must be resubmitted to the SI-EPO for continued consultation. Thank you again for your assistance. If you have any questions,feel free to call me at(518)237-8643.ext. 3282. Please refer to the SEPO Project Review(PR)number in any future correspondences regarding this project. Sincerely, Greg Donofrio Historic Sites Restoration Coordinator (greg.donofri o @ oprhp-state-ny-us) • n.,4,j uu i 1 ZOO An Equal OppJortunitylAffrmative Action Agency `.1 pnnied on recyeldd Popes Z00ra IZITIOO d ]VI'I'7IdA 62t8689TC9T !Vd 6Z:8T C0/LT/TO J r { } _ a APPENDIX C FREUDENTHAL & ELKOWITZ CONSULTING GROUP, INC. Ginny Watral,MPA Freudenthal &Elkowitz Consulting Group,Inc. 368 Veterans Memorial Highway • Commack, New York 11725 Telephone: (631)499-2222 • Facsimile: (631)499-5928 PRESENT POSITION Mrs. Watral is Vice President of Planning with the firm of Freudenthal & Elkowitz Consulting Group, Inc. (F&E). PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Mrs. Watral has comprehensive and diverse experience in overall planning and environmental evaluation associated with redevelopment of numerous parcels within various municipalities on Long Island. Specifically, this includes community development; waterfront revitalization; preparation of grant applications for commercial and residential projects; planning, zoning and visual impact assessments for public utility communication facilities; neighborhood character studies; preparation of environmental assessment forms; preparation of environmental impacts statements; and municipal planning. Additionally, Mrs. Watral prepares New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit applications. Prior to joining F&E, Mrs. Watral worked for the Long Island Housing Partnership and the City of Glen Cove. Among her responsibilities were preparation of environmental assessments for community development projects for the Town of Babylon, in accordance with the State Environmental Review Quality Act (SEQRA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and monitoring regulatory compliance of federal, state and other public and private funding sources. Mrs. Watral has provided expert testimony relative to the planning and environmental impacts of public utility communications facilities and development projects throughout Long Island. Representative projects in which Mrs. Watral has been instrumental include but are not limited to: - Preparation and submission of planning and zoning analyses and neighborhood character studies, including expert testimony, in the Incorporated Villages of Great Neck Plaza, Cedarhurst, Valley Stream, Mineola, Garden City and New Hyde Park and the Towns of Hempstead,Huntington,Brookhaven and Islip; Environmental Assessment Forms•for projects including residential land divisions, public utility communications facilities and senior citizens developments, in the Towns of Hempstead, North Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Brookhaven and Huntington; - Preparation, submission and presentation at public hearings in the Town of Babylon, of Comprehensive Annual Performance Evaluation Report for the Community Development Block Grant and HOME Investment Partnership Programs to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; Preparation and submission of the Five-Year Consolidated Plan, including presentations at public hearings for the Town of Babylon; and Compilation of information for planning, zoning and visual impact assessments for over fifty public utility communications facilities. EDUCATION Bachelor of Science/Master of Public Administration, College of Management, School of Public Service, Long Island University, C. W. Post Campus, Greenvale, New York, Accelerated degree program,Magna cum Laude, September, 1998. Associate in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Suffolk County Community College, Selden, New York, With Highest Distinction,May, 1995. jl r , II Td3 p ) L ( COR P OR A TION L_' A 271 North Avenue,Suite 711 P.O.Box 1620, New Rochelle, NY10802-1620 • Phone. 914-576-6530 • p ` Fax 914-576-0576 SCINET1CS CORPORATION 14'F b� 11 Mr. Jan Garigliano iP Site Coordinator AT&T Wireless 333 Crossways Park Dr. Woodbury, NY 11797 Subject: Evaluation of Radio Emissions from the proposed AT&T Wireless Systems Mobile Radio Communications Antenna Installation (Site #903-006-201- Fishers Island), to be mounted to the interior of the existing "Our Lady of Grace" Church Steeple, located at Section 9, Block 7, Lot 11.1, Oriental Avenue, Fishers Island, New York. Attn.: Mr. Jan Garigliano SUMMARY This report is the result of an extensive study of Electromagnetic Field Intensities (EMF- Power Densities) emitted by the proposed AT&T Wireless Telecommunication Systems ("Facility") consisting of antennas (Site #903-006-201- Fishers Island), to be mounted to the interior of the existing "Our Lady of Grace" Church Steeple, located at Section 9, Block 7, Lot 11.1, Oriental Avenue, Fishers Island, New York. The study incorporated the most conservative considerations to determine practical combined worst case Power Densities, contributed by the proposed AT&T Wireless transmitting Antennas the Fisher Island community could theoretically encounter. It is the conclusion of this report, the power densities which could result from this "Facility" meet the safety criteria specified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, with respect to environmental considerations of RF emissions as well as the limits recognized by New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH). The results of this analysis indicate that the maximum level of RF energy to which the public may be exposed from the operation of the B proposed Facility is below all applicable health and safety limits. Additionally, the Power Densities which could be emitted by the proposed carrier installation, individually and cumulatively are far below the safety criteria adopted or proposed in the United States and any health standard used in the- world. The issue of- EMF compliance is pre-empted from the municipality regulatory powers beyond the applicants stating that it has examined the emissions in accordance with "OET Bulletin No. 65 - Edition 97- 01, August 1997"* with analytical adjustments to equations per Richard Tell Associates and Ed Mantiply of the FCC Office of Engineering Technology and that the applicant is in compliance with the FCC MPE EMF Standard of 1000 microwatts/cm. sq. ("General Public uncontrolled environment" Standard). This Standard is recognized by the NYSDOH. Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 states; " No State or local government or instrumentality thereof, may regulate the placement, construction and modification of personal wireless services facilities on the basis of environmental effects of radio frequencies emissions to the extent that such Facilities comply with the Commissions (FCC) Regulations concerning such emissions". I This -law directs the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to offer assistance to state and local governments in wireless facilities issues. On August 1, 1996 the FCC adopted portions of the 1991 ANSI/IEEE, and NCRP Maximum permitted exposure (MPE) criteria. The results of this theoretical worse case safety analysis clearly indicate that the EMF levels attributed to the emissions contributed by the proposed AT&T Wireless Facility, and a telephone linking antenna, will be far below EMF continuous Exposure levels as per ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1991* (49 CFR 1.1310), Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Continuous Exposure Standards, OSHA, 1986 NCRP and NYSDOH limits. The emissions broadcast from the AT&T Wireless antennas and a telephone linking -antenna, are in the neon-ionizing 1965-1970 MHz (GSM/PCS) band, previously assigned to fixed mobile communications and 5800 MHz (telephone linking) bands assigned to long line wireless linking applications, since the 1950s. These frequency bands, have in fact, been a part of the EMF environment for over fifty years. The EMF levels attributed to the emissions caused by these wireless systems are well below EMF C Standards which in the scientific consensus based on -overwhelming evidence, are well below threshold effects. The derived Standards have added safety limits to the threshold levels. When EMF levels encountered are at or below the Standard, no health effects occur, therefore no cumulative effect is possible regardless of exposure duration. The theoretical highest combined emissions from the proposed AT&T Wireless Facility, the Fisher Island community could be exposed to, at any point in the community could be 1.27 % . This combined percentage of EMF levels which could be emitted, is well below the applicable FCC MPE EMF Standard by a factor of, a. (See Table IIA-1) - The theoretical highest combined emissions at rear of the six proposed AT&T Wireless Facility antennas and the proposed telephone linking antenna, where occupational personnel could be standing (on the steeple floor area to rear of antennas), could be 0.62 % of the FCC MPE EMF Occupational Standard. This combined percentage of- EMF levels which could be emitted, is well below the applicable FCC MPE EMF Occupational Standard by a factor of 160.. (Note: All future co-locating carriers must complete an FCC Compliance analysis, including the AT&T Wireless Services emissions as determined herein, providing cumulative EMF emissions impact introduced by the future proposed carriers.). These EMF levels and all other levels presented in Table II are theoretical maximas that could occur only under worst case events, assuming conditions such as in phase reflections occurring steady state, all transmitters operating simultaneously and continuously and excluding resistance or attenuating characteristics of construction material used in homes, schools and other similar structures. In reality, actual field measurements continually provide readings of power density levels far lower than the more conservative analytical levels indicated. - Further, Mobile Cellular/PCS Radio Frequency Bands do not interfere with television reception, telephones or radio reception due to the wide separation of the Broadcast Bands as mandated and monitored by the FCC. (See Table I) D ANALYSIS This critical analysis* incorporated antenna emission characteristics and included the following assumptions which exceed realistic conditions of operations, but will yield worst case EMF - Power Densities ordinarily not realized and never exceeded. 1. All antennas are located at the lowest elevation indicated in the construction drawing to absorb errors in actual locations and to bring the antenna cluster closer to facilities and citizens than would normally be the case. 2. All antennas will be transmitting continuously, 24 hours a day. 3. All channels will be communicating simultaneously. 4. Power levels emitting from the antennas are increased by a factor of 4.0 to take into account possible, in - phase reflections at any point in the Fishers Island community, which is rarely the case, and if so, are never continuous. 5. At all distances greater than 2000 feet, the Power Densities decrease by a factor of four (4) with every doubling of distance. * Reference Basis for calculations: 1 . "Evaluating Compliance With FCC-Specified Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio frequency Radiation.- OET Bulletin No. 65 - Edition 97-01, August 1997" with • analytical adjustments to equations per, Richard Tell Associates and Ed Mantiply of the FCC Office of Engineering Technology. 2. Copies of data, sketches and specifications submitted by AT&T Wireless Services are the basis for our studies, calculations and analysis. E Frequency Bands - According to most authorities, microwave (MW) frequencies cover the approximate band from 900 MegaHertz (MHz) to 300 GigaHertz (GHz). One MegaHertz (MHz) is a million cycles and One GigaHertz (GHz) is a billion cycles per second. Table I lists several other communication and interrogation frequencies used in the United States. Clearly, a large fraction of' commercial and private telecommunication involves MW Frequencies. TABLE I (Some Frequency Definitions) Type of System Frequency Interval FM Radio 88 MHz to 108 MHz VHF TV 174 MHz to 216 MHz UHF TV 470 MHz to 806 MHz Mobile Phone: Cellular/PCS 806 MHz to 2.0 GHz Typical .Radar Systems 200 MHz to 3.0 GHz Long Distance Telephone Linkage 4 GHz to 11 Ghz The Power Densities emitted by the proposed Facility are many orders of magnitude below the Health Standards adopted or proposed in the United States and any Health Standard used anywhere in. the world. The attached photograph indicating acceptable EMF emissions from various household appliances provides a further perspective for better understanding the EMF levels encountered in this summary. For additional information addressing the environmental impact of EMF Emissions please refer to the section in the report titled "References" which provides current names of agencies, contact personnel and phone numbers. F POWER DENSITY CALCULATIONS-Analytical Data . The Scinetics Engineering report represents a worst case scenario, and the provided EMF analysis considers maximum number channels to be transmitted by the proposed antennas in each sector. For determining maximum public exposure to EMF emissions potential close proximity of the public to the proposed location of the applicants transmitting antennas must be defined as " near field region", or "far field". The following will examine procedures followed in accordance with FCC OET Bulletin 65-Edition 97-01, with analytical adjustments to equations per Richard Tell and Ed Mantiply of the FCC Office of Engineering Technology. FOR PROPOSED AT&T WIRELESS TRANSMITTING ANTENNAS: Model (Allgon 7250.031 FOR GSM: = _984 = 0.50 ft frequency (MHz) Frequency =1965 Mhz "Antennas"-by John D. Kraus, McGraw Hill 1950 Section 2 R(NF)=D2 4X. D=Height of antenna panel =5.2 feet R(NT=D2 = 54 feet X R(FF)=2D2 = 108 feet X "OET Bulletin No. 65 - Edition 97-01, August 1997" (Page 30) G FOR PROPOSED TELEPHONE LINKING TRANSMITTING ANTENNA: Model f ANDREW P3F-521: X.= _984 = 0.1696 ft frequency (MHz) Frequency =5800 Mhz "Antennas"-by John D. Kraus, McGraw Hill 1950 Section 2 R(NF)=D2 4 ? D=Height of antenna panel =3 feet R(NF)=D2 = 53 feet 2. R(FF)=2D2 = 106 feet 2. "OET Bulletin No. 65 - Edition 97-01, August 1997" (Page 30) Church Steeple emissions: The C/L of the proposed AT&T Wireless transmitting antennas including the telephone linking antenna is 6 feet above the existing Steeple Base Floor surface: A person standing at a distance of R=1' foot from the rear of the herein described antennas, is in, the Near Field region. For AT&T Wireless Antennas R=1 foot- The power density in the near field region can be determined as follows: For Near Field analysis: Snf= On axis maximum power density in the near field Snf=180 Pnet = 2042.5 1.tw/cm2 (@ 2 channels) IIIR'D Pnet =Input power to antenna =11,194,000 µw/cm2 (@ 2 channels) D=antenna height = 5.2 feet R =distance from C/L to point of interest=1 foot 19- =beamwidth= 65° degrees H Directly Behind the proposed AT&T Wireless GSM transmitting Antennas. six feet above Upper Steeple Floor: Proposed AT&T Wireless: (@ R=1 foot) • Emissions at the rear of all panels characterized by the antenna panel's (Allgon 7250.03) front-to-back ratio of 23dB attenuation (or Power Ratio =199.5), then; (FCC MPE General Public Standard=5000 microwatts/cm. sq.) Snf'= 3 x Snf/23 dB = 31 Lw/cm2 Total =0.62 % Note: 3x= rear emissions from three sectors For AT&T PHONE LINKING ANTENNA R=1 foot- The power density in the near field region can be determined as follows: For Near Field analysis: Snf= On axis maximum power density in the near field Snf=180 Pnet = 541 Iw/cm2 � IIR'D Pnet =Input power to antenna =100,000 µw/cm2 D=antenna height = 3.0 feet R =distance from C/L to point of interest=1 foot =beamwidth= 3.8° degrees Directly Behind the proposed AT&T PHONE LINKING ANTENNA transmitting Antennas. six feet above U,per Steeple Floor: @ R=1 foot • Emissions at the rear of antenna characterized by the antenna (P 3 F-5 2) front-to-back ratio of 42dB attenuation (or Power Ratio =15,850), then; Snf= Snf/42 dB = 0.034 µw/cm2 Total =N/A% (FCC MPE Occupational Standard=5000 microwatts/cm. sq.) The Lower Steeple Floor area: Directly below. 6 feet above Lower Steeple Floor surface falls in the Near Field Region for all transmitting antennas: Proposed AT&T Wireless: (@ R=11 feet) Snf(11)=180 Pnet = 185.68 µw/cm2 i3 HR'D • If off axis distance from antenna C/L is greater than I height of antenna panel (Allgon 7250.03), then; (FCC MPE General Public Standard=5000 microwatts/cm. sq.) Snf'(ll)= 3xSnf(11)/20 dB = 5.58 .tw/cm2 Total =0.11 % Note: 3x= off axis emissions from three sectors "OET Bulletin No. 65 - Edition 97-01, August 1997" (Page 30-Ref[15]) Far Field When power density predictions of field points in the community are calculated Far Field equations can be used. For far field (ff) EMF analysis: Sff = nt EIRP 4iR2 Where S(ff)=power density EIRP=power output of antenna relative to an isotropic radiator =P(erp) x 1.64 (correctionfactor) R=distance from point in question to center of emissions of antenna F The ground reflectivity n=number of channels In cases where antennas incorporating directional arrays and where antennas are pointed to the horizon, the far field equation shown will result in overly worst case prediction. Therefore, the equation can be modified by the antenna vertical emissions pattern where a relative gain can be derived: S= n F EIRP FO 4nR2 Ft =Relative field factor (relative numeric gain) "OET Bulletin No. 65 - Edition 97-01, August 1997" (Pages 21 - 23) J The Principal Features Of The Proposed Installation And The Assumptions Considered In The Analysis Are As Follows: a) The proposed AT&T Wireless antennas will be installed in an existing church steeple, as indicated by the AT&T Wireless drawings. b) The Wireless antennas will be mounted in three sectors, two (2) directional antennas [Allgon 7250.03 or equivalent] in each of the Beta and Gamma sectors for transmission and receive and in the Alpha sector, one (1) directional antenna [Allgon 7250.03 or equivalent]. The physical arrangement of these antennas is illustrated in drawings given by AT&T Wireless Services. (Assumed 3° degree downtilt for all antennas in this analysis.) The telephone linking antenna will be mounted in one sector, directional antenna [Andrew P3F-52 or equivalent] for transmission and receive, in the Alpha sector. The physical arrangement of this antenna is illustrated in drawings given by AT&T Wireless Services. (Assumed 3° degree downtilt for all antennas in this analysis.) c) The power output from the transmitting antennas for all GSM/PCS channels will not exceed a total of 500 watts ERP (250 WERP/channel @ two (2) channels) The radio transmissions could be at frequencies between 1965 and 1970 MegaHertz. The power output from the telephone linking transmitting antenna will not exceed a total of 100 watts ERP. The radio transmissions will be at a frequency of 5800 MegaHertz. d) The coverage pattern of the transmitting antennas will be in three (3) sectors and will be assumed to transmit circularly, 360 degrees. This will provide a worst case situation, resulting in the maximum possible power density. e) It was assumed that the elevation of the Fishers Island community within a radius of 2000 feet from the existing building is equal to the elevation at the base of the building, except where specifically noted. • f) All field points are at Radial distances indicated from the base of the building where the vertical line of the transmitting antenna intersects. K TABLE IIA-1 EMF LEVELS IN MICROWATTS/CM.SQ./PERCENTAGE OF STANDARDS AT&T WIRELESS INSTALLATION ON EXISTING CHURCH STEEPLE ORIENTAL AVE., FISHERS ISLAND,NEW YORK - Field Point - Any point in the community-16 feet above ground Antenna System Elevation Power Standard Calculated Percent of Feet WERP FCC/NCRP EMF Density Standard Residential AT&T GSM (6) - 1900-2000 MHz (Proposed) 26.33 250 1000 11.70 1.17 AT&T PHONE LINK (1) - 5800 MHz (Proposed) 26.33 100 1000 1.00 0.10 Total Percentage Of All Antenna Sources 1.27% NOTE: 1 . N/A is less than 0.001. 2. Unless Indicated - Total Percentage of All Antenna Sources = less than 0.01%. 3. WERP - power output per channel ** EMF emissions contributed by transmitting antennas in differing frequency bands are regulated by MPE Standards for the specific bands in which the emissions are analyzed. When adding the emissions resulting from transmissions in differing frequency bands, the resulting percentages of the emissions compared to the governing MPE standards are added. Per the FCC, percentages of EMF Density levels of applicable Standards, as specified by the FCC OET Bulletin No. 65 Edition 97.01, are addressed as follows: "Therefore, in mixed or broad band fields, where a number of different frequencies are involved, the contributing of all RF sources must be considered. When different limits are recommended for different frequencies, the fraction of (or percentages) the limit incurred within each frequency interval should be determined, and the sum of all such fractions (or percentages) should not exceed 1.0 (or 100 percent)" See section 4.1 in Appendix A). TABLE II EMF LEVELS IN MICROWATTS/CM.SQ. AT&T WIRELESS SITE #903-006-201 - "FISHERS ISLAND" OUR LADY OF GRACE CHURCH ORIENT AVENUE, FISHERS ISLAND,.NEW YORK Proposed Lower than the 1996 Percentage compared to the 1996 AT&T Telecommunications Act Telecommunications Act Field Points GSM/PCS FCC/ANSI/IEEE C95.14991 FCC/ANSI/IEEE Combined General Public Exposure C95.1-1991 General Public Antenna (1000 micro watts/cm.sq.) ExposureStandard - Emissions by a factor of (1000 micro watts/cm.sq.) Point 1 0.435 2275 0.04% R=10'-Base of Building Elev. -6' Point 2 11.700 85 1.17% ' R=150'- Site 2 Story Brick Bldg.- Elev. -30' Point 3 4.100 235 0.41% R=205'- Nearest Framed Homes Elev. -20' Point 4 3.155 300 0.32% R=265'- Other Nearby Home ' Elev. -20' Point 5 1.056 945 0.11% R=500'- Fishers Island Community-Elev. -16' Point 6 0.280 3570 0.03% R=1000'- Fishers Island Community- Elev. -16' Point 7 0.070 14275 0.01% R=2000'- Fishers Island Community- Elev. -16' Note: N/A =factor over 100000 or less than 0.01% • L EMF STANDARDS REVIEW - The U.S. Congress adopted "The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969" (NEPA) which requires all government agencies to take into account the potential environmental impact of their actions. The agencies must consider whether their actions significantly affect the "the quality of the human environment". To implement this mandate, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted rules covering NEPA in licensing and approving facilities and operations under its jurisdiction. Rules adopted are codified in the code of Federal Regulations, Part 1, Subpart I, of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Facilities or operations specified must provide information assessing the environmental effect of their proposal. In the case of RF emissions, the environmental effect would be the relative health risk to people living or working near or at the facility in question. The FCC was required by NEPA to make a determination as to whether the facilities or operations it approves may significantly affect the human environment with regard to the emission of RF radiation. As there was no federal standard for exposure to RF radiation, the FCC chose to rely upon a recognized non-government standard. The FCC selected the "American National Standard Safety Level With Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, "300 KiloHertz (kHz) to 100 GigaHertz (GHz)" prepared by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1982. The protection guides recommended by ANSI were the guidelines the FCC had identified for using in evaluating environmental significance with respect to Human Exposure to RF Radiation. The FCC adopted rules which required preparation of environmental assessment if the particular facility or operation would cause exposure of workers or the general public to levels of radio frequency radiation in excess of the ANSI protection guides. The rule was contained in 47 CFR 1.1307(d). That rule applied to facilities or operations licensed or authorized under the following parts of the Commission's Rules, 5,21 Subpart K), 25, 73, 74 (Subparts A, G, I, and L), and 80. The facilities and operations licensed or authorized under all other parts, subparts or sections of the Commissions Rules are categorically excluded from consideration. M In 1986 the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Sub-Committee SC-53, published recommended limits for occupational and public exposure (NCRP - "Biological effects and exposure criteria for radio frequency electromagnetic fields." NCRP Report No. 86, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Bethesda, Maryland). Sub-Committee SC-53 independently retained Radiation Frequency Protection Guidelines (RFPGs) similar to those of the 1982 ANSI Standard but with one notable exception: two tiers appear, one for occupational exposure and one for exposure of the general public. In 1993, the EPA, aware of the FCC's Notice of Proposed Rule Making (In the matter of Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radio Frequency Radiation, August 13, 1993, ET Docket No. 93-62), recommended adoption of the 1996 NCRP Limits as well. In 1990, Sub-Committee IV (SC-IV of C95), formed by the IEEE using rigid selection criteria for their studies and critical reviews, recommended the same two tiers but with differences in rational. ANSI soon accepted the recommendations of IEEE Sub-Committee IV and the recommendations were proposed, adopted and termed ANSI - IEEE C95.1 - 1991. The Telecommunications Act of 1996, Public Law 104-104- February 8, 1996 recommended adoption of portions of the ANSI - IEEE C95.1 - 1991/NCRP Standards, and in August of 1996, the FCC did adopt the two tier Standards to be implemented for all Applications starting September 1, 1997. N References for EMR recommended ceilings, data and comments to radiation sources, radiation hazards and available reports on studies of household appliances emitting electromagnetic radiation: Summary of International, Federal, State and Consensus Safety Criteria For Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy at Frequencies Used for GSM/PCS Communications Organization/Government Agency Exposure Power Population Density (µW/cm sq.) International -World Occupational 4,875 Health Organization-(EHC 137, 1993) Public 975 International -National Radiological Occupational 10,000 Protection Board (NRPB, 1993) Public 10,000 International -European Prestandard Occupational 4,875 (CENELEC ENV.50166-2, 1995 Public 975- Federal -Federal Communications Occupational 5,000 Commission(follows NCRP-1986) Public 1,000 Consenus Standards American National Standards Institute Occupational 5,000 (ANSI C95.1-1982) Public 5,000 ANSI & Institute of Electrical & Occupational 6,500 Electronic Engineers Public 1,300 (ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 National Council on Radiation Occupational 5,000 Protection & Measurements Public 1,000 (NCRP Report 86,1986) State Codes New Jersey (NJAC 7:28-42) Public 5,000 Massachusetts Public 1,000 (Dept. of Health, 105 CMR 122) New York State - Public 1,000 Health follows NCRP-86) 1 PERSONAL RESUME NAME: Louis G. Cornacchia STATUS: Married, Four Children EDUCATION: Manhattan College, BEE Iona College, Computer Language Courses* Manhattanville college, Business Law Courses PRESENT: SCINETICS Corporation - President Engineering Consultants. After Market Wireless phone Patent Applied for- US Patent Office Charger tech Services, Inc.-President Engineering Services OTHER ACTIVITIES: School Board President - New Rochelle, New York. Finance Campaign Manager - Mayoral Campaign, New Rochelle, New York. SDA District Chairman - Boy Scouts of America, New Rochelle, New York. Chairman- Board of Directors Reliance Bank, White Plains , New York Member of Advisory Board of Patriot National Bank Stamford, Connecticut. Licensed Real Estate Broker State of New York Mr. Cornacchia has been employed in the Electronics Industry as Electronic Engineer after receiving his BEE from Manhattan College, School of Engineering. Prior to forming Collins Consultants Int'l in 1969 and subsequently Charger Tech Services Inc. in 1974, Mr. Cornacchia was employed by Hazeltine Electronics Corp. as Engineer, Designing Signal Processor and Radar Display Module for The SAGE System, Primary Early Warning System or DEW LINE, the TPS-1- GROUND BASED SEARCII RADAR SYSTEM and AWACS (A6E) Power Systems. Subsequently, Lou was employed by Loral Systems Design Team developing the AN/ALQ58 Reconnaissance System and developed (two man team) the precursor YIG TUNER - [ALR-20] Crystal Scanner covering the full 200 megahertz - 12 gigahz Frequency Range Surveillance System for interception of Enemy Navigational Fire Control and Horning Devices for purposes of Identification and Signal Jamming. Seven years after receiving his degree Mr. Cornacchia was hired as Chief Engineer by Victory Electronic to Develop the Image Intensifier or Night Vision Scopes (Using Star Light) for the Fort Dix Army Command. At Norden Systems, Mr. Cornacchia developed unique, more aggressive programs incorporating Built-In Test Equipment (BITE) to detect on- coming circuit failures of the F111D-E Avionics to increase reliability and was responsible for Air Force change of Automatic Test - Equipment Specifications to accommodate this innovation. In 1969 Collins Consultants Int'1, LTD was formed to continue servicing Norden Systems in developing Automatic Test Programs for AIRBORNE Computers and Navigational Radar Modules. In 1974 Charger Tech Services, a New York Corporation was formed by Cornacchia (President), with Mr. Robert Harris to service additional companies in both the Nuclear and Industrial communities on an Engineering level. In 1987 SCINETICS was formed by Mr. Cornacchia (President), and application for a service mark was filed with the United States Patent Office, and granted. As of July 1990, SCINETICS Corporation assumed responsibilities for Mobile Cellular and PCS FCC EMF Compliance analysis, Intermodulation studies, RF/EMF Site studies and Site propagation analysis. A partial listing of companies SCINETICS and Charger has been contracted with, employing 30 to 50 state of the art Engineers, Technicians and Programmers, are as follows: Westinghouse Corp. Airborne Instruments Labs Grumann Corp. Verizon Wireless Miles Inc. Loral Electronics Systems ITT Perkin Elmer Corporation NYNEX New York Telephone Co. Fairchild Camera Division Shore Media Inc. Syracuse Scientific Corp. IBM Martin Marietta Allied Signal - Bendix United Technologies Corp. AT&T Wireless Mobile Radio Cellular .EMF Studies and PCS FCC EMF Compliance analysis, Intermodulation studies, RF/EMF Site studies and Site propagation analysis. including Expert Testimonies, were provided by SCINETICS for the Following Communities. Case law decisions* favoring Applicant, where SCINETICS Corp. was mentioned as providing critical written technical support data and Expert testimony in applicant's application process. (Partial Listing): Ilillsborough, New Jersey Valley Cottage, New York Fair Lawn, New Jersey* New York City, New York Hastings, New York Bedminister, New Jersey Martinsville, New Jersey Little Silver, New Jersey* Hazlet, New Jersey* Readington, New Jersey* Garwood, New Jersey* Huntington, New York Hempstead, New York * Favorable Supreme Court, Superior and Appellate Court Decisions Benefiting Wireless Carriers i CSHA STANDARD- 10.000 microwatts I cm2 Up lvq� ,,,,„,,:-,,,,,.,,v,„0".,4„:"..., :ri 9,000 TO 70 k/F Up R '000�11k TO 70 0 PP/- FSO cro at7s 7.q 8,000 /cro4,rt/8/ T4Req 0���NNq_ s ico NCF, cin E 7,000 O/sty U�d U y • Up TO",000'1011/ij , 0 6 000 �,cro�VF O atts/i'FA, 0072 S o� 5,000 . z w , 0 cc 4,000 w 3 • 0 ANSI / New Jersey/ Conn. 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[z AM Radio: 535- 1605 kHz Light CB Radio: 27 MHz 7;:,! :#1,;5 , }t •�.. Cordless Phones: 49 MHz 'r'sts t )j. r} ' TV Ch 2-6: 54 - 88 MHz ;_ ` , '_,,"w FM Radio: - • - - r-.r' 88 108 MHz ';�: �: :`;az r; Marine Radio: 160 MHz i'1:s.. _in' ,; 1.'-:;- - TVCh7-13: 174 -216 MHz TV UHF Ch 14-69: 470 - 800 MHz Cellular Radio, Specialized Mobile Radio, Paging: 806- 946 MHz Antitheft devices: 10-20 kHz and/or 915 MHz Microwave oven: 915 and 2450 MHz Personal Communication Services: 1800-2200 MHz Intrusion alarms /door openers: 10.5 GHz Power Microwave radio: 1 - 40 GHz Frequency Satellite Communications: 100 MHz-275 GHz 1 ---,---103-1-1-106-1-1-109-1-1---1012-4-1-1015-1-1--1018 60 Hz 1kHz 1MHz 1 GHz Frequency (Hz) i1 i StiNETICS COR P OR A TION 1 271 North Avenue,Suite 711 P.O.Box 1620, New Rochelle, NY10802-1620 Phone. 914-576-6530 ® Fax 914-576-0576 nETICS COR POR A T ION I ENGINEERING REPORT SUMMARY JANUARY 21, 2003 PREPARED AND SIGNED BY LOUIS G. CORNACCHIA, B.E.E., PRESIDENT SCINETICS CORP. 111 OOP EVALUATION OF RADIO EMISSIONS FROM THE PROPOSED AT&T WIRELESS SYSTEMS MOBILE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS C IONS ANTENNA INSTALLATION (SITE #903-006-201), FISHERS ISLAND), TO BE MOUNTED TO THE EXISTING "OUR LADY OF GRACE" CHURCH STEEPLE, LOCATED AT, SECTION 9, BLOCK 7, LOT 11.1, ORIENTAL AVENUE, FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK. A 271 North Avenue,Suite 711 P.O. Box 1620, New Rochelle, NY10802-1620 Phone 914-576-6530 • O Fax 914-576-0576 SCINET1CS CORPORATION Mr. Jeff Parsons Site Acquisition Manager, Bechtel Telecommunications 1 Huntington Quadrangle, Suite 3S15 Melville, NY 11746 Subject: Evaluation of Radio Emissions from the proposed AT&T Wireless Systems Mobile Radio Communications Antenna Installation (Site #903-006-201- Fishers Island), to be mounted to the interior of the existing "Our Lady of Grace" Church Steeple, located at Section 9, Block 7, Lot 11.1, Oriental Avenue, Fishers Island, New York. Attn.: Mr. Jeff Parsons SUMMARY This report is the result of an extensive study of Electromagnetic Field Intensities (EMF- Power Densities) emitted by the proposed AT&T Wireless Telecommunication Systems ("Facility") consisting of antennas (Site #903-006-201- Fishers Island), to be mounted to the interior of the existing "Our Lady of Grace" Church Steeple, located at Section 9, Block 7, Lot 11.1, Oriental Avenue, Fishers Island, New York. The study incorporated the most conservative considerations to determine practical combined worst case Power Densities, contributed by the proposed AT&T Wireless transmitting Antennas the Fisher Island community could theoretically encounter. It is the conclusion of this report, the power densities which could result from this "Facility" meet the safety criteria specified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, with respect to environmental considerations of RF emissions as well as the limits recognized by New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH). If The results of this analysis -indicate that the maximum level of RF energy to which the public may be exposed from the operation of the proposed Facility is below all applicable health and safety limits. Additionally, the Power Densities which could be emitted by the proposed carrier installation, individually and cumulatively are far below the safety criteria adopted or proposed in the United States and any health standard used in the world. The issue of EMF compliance is pre-empted from the municipality regulatory powers beyond the applicants stating that it has examined the emissions in accordance with "OET Bulletin No. 65 - Edition 97- 01, August 1997"* with analytical adjustments to equations per Richard Tell Associates and Ed Mantiply of the FCC Office of Engineering Technology , and that the applicant is in compliance with the FCC MPE EMF Standard of 1000 microwatts/cm. sq. ("General Public uncontrolled environment" Standard). This Standard is recognized by the NYSDOH. Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 states; " No State or local government or instrumentality thereof, may regulate the placement, construction and modification of personal wireless services facilities on the basis of environmental effects of radio frequencies emissions to the extent that such Facilities comply with the Commissions (FCC) Regulations concerning such emissions". This law directs the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to offer assistance to state and local governments in wireless facilities issues. On August 1, 1996 the FCC adopted portions of the 1991 ANSI/IEEE, and NCRP Maximum permitted exposure (MPE) criteria. The results of this theoretical worse case ,safety analysis clearly indicate that the EMF levels attributed to the emissions contributed by the proposed AT&T Wireless Facility, will be far below EMF continuous Exposure levels as per ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1991* (49 CFR 1.1310), Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Continuous Exposure Standards', OSHA, 1986- NCRP and NYSDOH limits. The emissions broadcast from the AT&T Wireless transmitters are in the non-ionizing 1965-1970 MHz (GSM/PCS) frequency band, a band previously assigned to fixed mobile communications since the 1950s. Presently the FCC has assigned these' same frequencies in 1900-2000 MHz bandsto the Wireless Communications Industry, capable" of transmitting at power levels of 350 Watts ERP. These frequency C bands, have in fact, been a part of the EMF environment for over fifty years. The EMF levels attributed to the emissions caused by these wireless systems are well below EMF Standards which in the scientific consensus based on overwhelming evidence, are well below threshold effects. The derived Standards have added safety limits to the threshold levels. When EMF levels encountered are at or below the Standard, no health effects occur, therefore no cumulative effect i is possible regardless of exposure duration. The theoretical highest combined emissions from the proposed AT&T Wireless Facility, the Fisher Island community could be exposed to, at any point in the community could be L17 % . This combined percentage of EMF levels which could be emitted, is well below the applicable FCC MPE EMF Standard by a factor of 85. (See Table IIA-1) (Note: All future co-locating carriers must complete an FCC Compliance analysis, including the AT&T Wireless Services emissions as determined herein, providing cumulative EMF emissions impact introduced by the future proposed carriers.) These EMF levels and all other levels presented in Table II are theoretical maximas that could occur only under worst case events, assuming conditions such as in phase reflections occurring steady state, all transmitters operating simultaneously and continuously and excluding resistance or attenuating characteristics of construction material used in homes, schools and other similar structures. In reality, actual field measurements continually provide readings of power density levels far lower than the more conservative analytical levels indicated. Further, Mobile Cellular/PCS Radio Frequency Bands do not interfere with television reception, telephones or radio reception due to the wide separation of the Broadcast Bands as mandated and monitored by the FCC. (See Table I) D ANALYSIS This critical analysis* incorporated antenna emission characteristics and included the following assumptions which exceed realistic conditions of operations, but will yield worst case EMF - Power Densities ordinarily not realized and never exceeded. 1. All antennas are located at the lowest elevation indicated in the construction drawing to absorb errors in actual locations and to bring the antenna cluster closer to facilities and citizens than would normally be the case. 2. All antennas will be transmitting continuously, 24 hours a day. 3. All channels will be communicating simultaneously. 4. Power levels emitting from the antennas are increased by a factor of 4.0 to take into account possible in - phase reflections at any point in the Fishers Island community, which is rarely the case, and if so, are never continuous. 5. At all distances greater than 2000 feet, the Power Densities decrease by a factor of four (4) with every doubling of distance. * Reference Basis for calculations: 1. "Evaluating Compliance With FCC-Specified Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio frequency Radiation.- OET Bulletin No. 65 - Edition 97-01, August 1997" with analytical adjustments to equations per Richard Tell Associates and Ed Mantiply of the FCC Office of Engineering Technology. 2. Copies of data, sketches and specifications submitted by AT&T Wireless Services are the basis for our studies, calculations and analysis. E Frequency Bands - According to most authorities, microwave (MW) frequencies cover the approximate band from 900 MegaHertz (MHz) to 300 GigaHertz (GHz). One MegaHertz (MHz) is a million cycles and One GigaHertz (GHz) is a billion cycles per second. Table I lists several other communication and interrogation frequencies used in the United States. Clearly, a large fraction of commercial and private telecommunication involves MW Frequencies. TABLE I (Some Frequency Definitions) Type of System Frequency Interval FM Radio 88 MHz to 108 MHz VHF TV 174 MHz to 216 MHz UHF TV 470 MHz to 806 MHz Mobile Phone: Cellular/PCS 806 MHz to 2.0 GHz Typical Radar Systems 200 MHz to 3.0 GHz Long Distance Telephone Linkage 4 GHz to 11 Ghz The Power Densities emitted by the proposed Facility are many orders of magnitude below the Health Standards adopted or proposed in the United States and any Health Standard used anywhere in the world. The attached photograph indicating acceptable EMF emissions from various household appliances provides a further perspective for better understanding the EMF levels encountered in this summary. For additional information addressing the environmental impact of EMF Emissions please refer to the section in the report titled "References" which provides current names of agencies, contact personnel and phone numbers. i - F POWER DENSITY CALCULATIONS-Analytical Data The Scinetics Engineering report represents a worst case scenario, and the provided EMF analysis considers maximum number channels to be transmitted by the proposed antennas in each sector. For • determining maximum public exposure to EMF emissions potential close proximity of the public to the proposed location of the applicants transmitting antennas must be defined as " near field , region", or "far field". The following will examine procedures followed in accordance with FCC OET Bulletin 65-Edition 97-01, with analytical adjustments to equations per Richard Tell and Ed Mantiply of the FCC Office of Engineering Technology. FOR PROPOSED AT&T WIRELESS TRANSMITTING ANTENNAS: Model f Allgon 7250.031 FOR GSM: X= 984 = 0.50 ft frequency (MHz) Frequency =1965 Mhz "Antennas"-by John D. Kraus, McGraw Hill 1950 Section 2 R(NF)=D2 4X D=Height of antenna panel =5.2 feet R(NF)=132 = 54 feet X R(FF)=2D2 = 108 feet "OET Bulletin No. 65 - Edition 97-01, August 1997" (Page 30) G Church Steeple emissions: The existing Steeple Base Floor directly below the proposed AT&T Wireless transmitting antennas, 6 feet above the existing floor surface at a distance of R=1° foot falls in the Near Field region. For AT&T Wireless Antennas R=1 foot- The power density in the near field region can be determined as follows: For Near Field analysis: Sof On axis maximum power density in the near field Snf=180 Pnet = 2042.5 1.1w/cm2 � IIR'D Pnet =Input power to antenna =11,194,000 µw/cm2 D=antenna height = 5.2 feet R =distance from C/L to point of interest=1 foot i4 =beamwidth= 65° degrees Directly Behind the proposed AT&T Wireless GSM transmitting Antennas. six feet above Upper Steeple Floor: Proposed AT&T Wireless: (@ R=1 foot) • Emissions at the rear of all panels characterized by the antenna panel's (Allgon 7250.03) front-to-back ratio of 23dB attenuation (or Power Ratio =199.5), then; (FCC MPE General Public Standard=1000 microwatts/cm. sq.) Snf'= 3 x Snf/23 dB = 311.1w/cm2 Total =3.1% FCC MPE 1000 Note: 3x= rear emissions from three sectors The Lower Steeple Floor area: Directly below. 6 feet above Lower Steeple Floor surface falls in the Near Field Region for all transmitting antennas: Proposed AT&T Wireless: (@ R=11 feet) Snf(11)=180 Pnet = 185.68 µw/cm2 iIIR'D • If off axis distance from antenna CIL is greater than height of antenna panel (Allgon 7250.03), then; (FCC MPE General Public Standard=1000 'microwatts/cm. sq.) Snf'(11)= 3xSnf(11)/20 dB = 5.58 1.1w/cm2 Total =0.56% FCC MPE 1000 Note: 3x= off axis emissions from three sectors "OET Bulletin No. 65 - Edition 97-01, August 1997" (Page 30-Ref[15]) 1 E H Far Field When power density predictions of field points in the community are calculated Far Field equations can be used. For far field (ff) EMF analysis: Sff = n r EIRP 4iR2 Where S(ff)=power density EIRP=power output of antenna relative to an isotropic radiator P(erp) x 1.64 (correctionfactor) R=distance from point in question to center of emissions of antenna F The ground reflectivity • n=number of channels In cases where antennas incorporating directional arrays and where antennas are pointed to the horizon, the far field equation shown will result in overly worst case prediction. Therefore, the equation can be modified by the antenna vertical emissions pattern where a relative gain can be derived: S= n r EIRP Ft 4nR2 Fps=Relative field factor (relative numeric gain) "OET Bulletin No. 65 - Edition 97-01, August 1997" (Pages 21 - 23) I The Principal Features Of The Proposed Installation And The Assumptions Considered In The Analysis Are As Follows: I a) The proposed- AT&T Wireless antennas will be installed in an existing church steeple, as indicated by the AT&T Wireless drawings.'I b) The antennas will be mounted in three sectors, two (2) directional antennas [Allgon 7250.03 or equivalent] in each of the Beta and Gamma sectors for transmission and receive and in the Alpha sector, one (1) directional antenna [Allgon 7250.03 or equivalent]. The physical arrangement of these antennas is illustrated in drawings given by AT&T Wireless Services. (Assumed 3° degree downtilt for all antennas in this analysis.) c) The power output from the transmitting antennas for all GSM/PCS channels will not exceed a total of 500 watts ERP (250 WERP/channel @ two (2) channels) The radio transmissions could be at frequencies between 1965 and 1970 MegaHertz. d) The coverage pattern of the transmitting antennas will be in three (3) sectors and will be assumed to transmit circularly, 360 degrees. This will provide a worst case situation, resulting in the maximum possible power density. e) It was assumed that the elevation of the Fishers Island community within a radius of 2000 feet from the existing building is equal to the elevation at the base of the building, except where specifically noted. f) All field points are at Radial distances indicated from the base of the building where the vertical line of the transmitting antenna intersects. I1� TABLE II • EMF LEVELS IN MICROWATTS/CM.SQ. AT&T WIRELESS SITE #903-006-201 - "FISHERS ISLAND" r OUR LADY OF GRACE CHURCH ORIENT AVENUE, FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK Proposed Lower than the 1996 Percentage compared to the 1996 AT&T Telecommunications Act Telecommunications Act Field Points GSM/PCS FCC/ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1991 FCC/ANSI/IEEE Combined General Public Exposure C95.1-1991 General Public Antenna (1000 micro watts/cm.sq.) ExposureStandard by a factor of (1000 micro watts/cm.sq.) Emissions Point 1 0.435 2275 0.04% R=10'- Base of Building Elev. -6' Point 2 11.700 85 1.17% R=150'- Site 2 Story Brick Bldg.- Elev. -30' Point 3 4.100 235 0.41% R=205'- Nearest Framed Homes Elev. -20' Point 4 3.155 300 0.32% R=265'- Other Nearby Home Elev. -20' Point 5 1.056 945 0.11% R=500'- Fishers Island Community- Elev. -16' Point 6 0.280 3570 0.03% R=1000'-Fishers Island Community- Elev. -16' Point 7 0.070 14275 0.01% • R=2000'- Fishers Island Community-Elev. -16' Note: N/A=factor over 100000 or less than 0.01% J EMF STANDARDS REVIEW - The U.S. Congress adopted "The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969" (NEPA) which requires all government agencies to take into account the potential environmental impact of their actions. The agencies must consider whether their actions significantly affect the "the quality of the human environment". To implement this mandate, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted rules covering NEPA in licensing and approving facilities and operations under its jurisdiction. Rules adopted are codified in the code of Federal Regulations, Part 1, Subpart I, of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Facilities or operations specified must provide information assessing the environmental effect of their proposal. In the case of RF emissions, the environmental effect would be the relative health risk to people living or working near or at the facility in question. The FCC was required by NEPA to make a determination as to whether the facilities or operations it approves may significantly affect the human environment with regard to the emission of RF radiation. As there was no federal standard for exposure to RF radiation, the FCC chose to rely upon a recognized non-government standard. The FCC selected the "American National Standard Safety Level With Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, "300 KiloHertz (kHz) to 100 GigaHertz (GHz)" prepared by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1982. The protection guides recommended by ANSI were the guidelines the FCC had identified for using in evaluating environmental significance with respect to Human Exposure to RF Radiation. The FCC adopted rules which required preparation of environmental assessment if the particular facility or operation would cause exposure of workers or the general public to levels of radio frequency radiation in excess of the ANSI protection guides. The rule was contained in 47 CFR 1.1307(d). That rule applied to facilities or operations licensed or authorized under the following parts of the Commission's Rules, 5,21 Subpart K), 25, 73, 74 (Subparts A, G, I, and L), and 80. The facilities and operations licensed or authorized under all other parts, subparts or sections of the Commissions Rules are categorically excluded from consideration. K In 1986 the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Sub-Committee SC-53, published recommended limits for occupational and public exposure (NCRP - "Biological effects and exposure criteria for radio frequency electromagnetic fields." NCRP Report No. 86, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Bethesda, Maryland). - Sub-Committee SC-53 independently retained Radiation Frequency Protection Guidelines (RFPGs) similar to those of the 1982 ANSI Standard but with one notable exception: two tiers appear, one for occupational exposure and one for exposure of the general public. In 1993, the EPA, aware of the FCC's Notice of Proposed Rule Making (In the matter of Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radio Frequency Radiation, August 13, 1993, ET Docket No. 93-62), • recommended adoption of the 1996 NCRP Limits as well. In 1990, Sub-Committee IV (SC-IV of C95), formed by the IEEE using rigid selection criteria for their studies and critical reviews, recommended the same two tiers but with differences in rational. ANSI soon accepted the recommendations- of IEEE Sub-Committee IV and the recommendations were proposed, adopted and termed ANSI - IEEE C95.1 - 1991. The Telecommunications Act of 1996, Public Law 104-104- February 8, 1996 recommended adoption of portions of the ANSI - IEEE C95.1 - 1991/NCRP Standards; and in August of 1996, the FCC did adopt the two tier Standards to be implemented for all Applications starting September 1, 1997. L References for EMR recommended ceilings, data and comments to radiation sources, radiation hazards and available reports on studies of household appliances emitting electromagnetic radiation: Summary of International, Federal, State and Consensus Safety Criteria For Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy at Frequencies Used for GSM/PCS Communications Organization/Government Agency Exposure Power Population Density (µW/cm sq.) International -World Occupational 4,875 Health Organization-(EHC 137, 1993) Public 975 International -National Radiological Occupational 10,000 Protection Board (NRPB, 1993) Public 10,000 International -European Prestandard Occupational 4,875 (CENELEC ENV.50166-2, 1995 Public 975 Federal -Federal Communications Occupational 5,000 Commission(follows NCRP-1986) Public 1,000 Consenus Standards American National Standards Institute Occupational 5,000 (ANSI C95.1-1982) Public 5,000 ANSI & Institute of Electrical & Occupational 6,500 Electronic Engineers Public 1,300 (ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 National Council on Radiation Occupational 5,000 Protection & Measurements Public 1,000 (NCRP Report 86,1986) State Codes New Jersey (NJAC 7:28-42) Public 5,000 Massachusetts Public 1,000 (Dept. of Health, 105 CMR 122) New York State Public 1,000 Health follows NCRP-86) PERSONAL RESUME NAME: Louis G. Cornacchia - STATUS: Married, Four Children EDUCATION: Manhattan College, BEE Iona College, Computer Language Courses* Manhattanville college, Business Law Courses PRESENT: SCINETICS Corporation - President Engineering Consultants. After Market Wireless phone Patent Applied for- US Patent Office Charger tech Services, Inc.-President Engineering Services OTHER ACTIVITIES: School Board President - New Rochelle, New York. Finance Campaign Manager - Mayoral Campaign, New Rochelle, New York. SDA District Chairman - Boy Scouts of America, New Rochelle, New York. Chairman- Board of Directors Reliance Bank, White Plains , New York Member of Advisory Board of Patriot National Bank Stamford, Connecticut. Licensed Real Estate Broker State of New York Mr. Cornacchia has been employed in the Electronics Industry as Electronic Engineer after receiving his BEE from Manhattan College, School of Engineering. Prior to forming Collins Consultants Int'l in 1969 and subsequently Charger Tech Services Inc. in 1974, Mr. Cornacchia was employed by Hazeltine Electronics Corp. as Engineer, Designing Signal Processor and Radar Display Module for The SAGE System, Primary Early Warning System or DEW LINE, The TPS-1- GROUND BASED SEARCH RADAR SYSTEM and AWACS (A6E) Power Systems. Subsequently, Lou was employed by Loral Systems Design Team developing the AN/ALQ58 Reconnaissance System and developed (two man team) the precursor YIG TUNER - [ALR-20] Crystal Scanner covering the full 200 megahertz - 12 gigahz Frequency Range Surveillance System for interception of Enemy Navigational Fire Control and Homing Devices for purposes of Identification and Signal Jamming. Seven years after receiving his degree Mr. Cornacchia was hired as Chief Engineer by Victory Electronic to Develop the Image Intensifier or Night Vision Scopes (Using Star Light) for the Fort Dix Army Command. At Norden Systems, Mr. Cornacchia developed unique, more aggressive programs incorporating Built-In Test Equipment (BITE) to detect on- coming circuit failures of the F111D-E Avionics to increase reliability and was responsible for Air Force change of Automatic Test Equipment Specifications to accommodate this innovation. In 1969 Collins Consultants Int'l, LTD was formed to continue servicing Norden Systems in developing Automatic Test Programs for AIRBORNE Computers and Navigational Radar Modules. In 1974 Charger Tech Services, a New York Corporation was formed by Cornacchia (President), with Mr. Robert Harris to service additional companies in both the Nuclear and Industrial communities on an Engineering level. In 1987 SCINETICS was formed by Mr. Cornacchia (President), and application for a service mark was filed with the United States Patent Office, and granted. SCINETICS Corporation assumed responsibilities for all Mobile Cellular and Broadcast Channel Radio Frequency Environmental Impact Studies as of July 1992. A partial listing of companies SCINETICS and Charger has been contracted with, employing 30 to 50 state of the art Engineers, Technicians and Programmers, are as follows: Westinghouse Corp. Martin Marietta IBM Allied Signal - Bendix United Technologies Corp. Loral Electronics Systems ITT New York Telephone Co. Fairchild Camera Division Airborne Instruments Labs Grumann Corp. Miles Inc. Perkin Elmer Corporation NYNEX Shore Media Inc. Syracuse Scientific Corp. Bell Atlantic Mobile Systems Mobile Radio Cellular EMF Studies and Testimonies Provided by - Scinetics For the Following Communities. Case law decisions* favoring Applicant, where SCINETICS Corp. was mentioned as providing critical written technical support data and Expert testimony in applicant's application process. (Partial Listing): Hillsborough, New Jersey Valley Cottage, New York Fair Lawn, New Jersey* New York City, New York - Hastings, New York Bedminister, New Jersey Martinsville, New Jersey Little Silver, New Jersey* Hazlet, New Jersey* Readington, New Jersey* Garwood, New Jersey* Huntington, New York Hempstead, New York Armonk, New York * Favorable Supreme Court, Superior and Appellate Court Decisions Benefiting Cellular Service T _ 1 ', ' ---1 ' l r —i 1 ,� OSHA STANDARD • 10,000 microwatts / cm2 10,000 , 1v- tip 7'0 vL F; , 9,000 OkiF 0p mq Up TO AFF - /rK/ 7 a 0 8,000 ro0o filler ST• /C`), FNN . _ , , o p/ jsi NT watt fie,, 7 q-` sic '' Cp <p\ d��str 7,000 Up T ,'...,....4.KOSn /CA�4C0 • =c�/eraVF ; 6,000 tOvFytsiN • e @15 , :J 5,000 4,000 .1 ANSI I New Jersey / Conn. Standard • ` ',° 2,600 microwatts I cm2 3,000 _ 2,600 • ,'k Mass Indefinite Code of Exposure i - _ ;} 2,000 500 microwatts / cm2 • 1,000 - MOeykF gO-OSF 30,iero/ J Q� - ,. D/O��T�iv atts/e'� FgNTF<Fpy ' ,= ; 100 - 'VIVA t N At,q ONF , , 0 - — -r:—_ - s:.,1,..r: :.,- .__, _..-1 ... i. , POWER (EMR)SOURCES - 1.0 microwatts / cm2 • SC'lle ONE RAMADA CARPORATE Sil(TEPLAZA 702 CORPORATION NEW ROCHELLE,NY 10801 i - 1 , 1 _ , , , _1 T 4-_ I 1 , , ELECTR itiii.( '' , A. G1,..',ETIC SPE - -: 1 : 1 Non-Ionizing Radiation Ionizing Radiation '�l�•:/,t3�.�' ►r3�o=�. •r • lY+': `! r ,p�•, r. 'i �—r_�.- ��., ss�r.r.a•�: r.r `;r l`{' � -.. 4 '4 y�'u'x, P r. �(' '+Ura; 'a32���bj� l•�.'Fs jSj � d �3k:Eyzir;':;j��yS 4����a �+ i 1' ✓i1 �1'9�r S,�"'R 4i �s�' --.-6,...!:3.:,.„, g r '- '�i 1 r t. ..tt 5� p �(� g + i1 c l{2"Z` L AM Radio: 535- 1605 kHz Light CB Radio: 27 MHz • Cordless Phones: 49 MHz "4i' '{,N.f4. TV Ch 2-6: 54 - - ;, `',a ' 88 MHz � , �•y,f,z� .•,- :_ il; FM Radio: 88 - 108 MHz ",1.- `, Marine Radio: 160 MHz _ . ' ; •;. - __. __ TV Ch 7-13: 174 -216 MHz -TV UHF Ch 14-69: 470 - 800 MHz Cellular Radio, Specialized Mobile Radio, Paging: 806- 946 MHz Antitheft devices: 10-20 kHz and/or 915 MHz Microwave oven: 915 and 2450 MHz Personal Communication Services: 1800-2200 MHz Intrusion alarms /door openers: 10.5 GHz Power Microwave radio: 1 -40 GHz Frequency Satellite Communications: 100 MHz- 275 GHz I 103 I I 106 I I 109 I I 1012 I 1 1015 1018 60 Hz 1 kHz 1MHz 1GHz Frequency (Hz) 'cam NOTES: ----- 1 . THE FOLLOWING ISA PARTIAL LISTING OF ZONING DESCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD: _' B GENERAL BUSINESS A,„ R-40 RESIDENTIAL LOW DENSITY AA \ M°N rq�k \, �� R-80 RESIDENTIAL LOW DENSITY A „, 40a Js - NOTE: TAX LOT INFORMATION SHOWN HEREIN IS BASED UPON A SURVEY PREPARED BY: BARRETT, 1111111 B -~ -- D 7AX LOT BONACCI & VAN WEELE, P.C. CIVIL/ENGINEERS/SURVEYORS/PLANNERS, 175A I . '°°°`9`5`"'' 0 TAX LOTI:3 8 z'- 0 COMMERCE DRIVE HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. 11788 (631 ) 435- 1022 (ON DECEMBER TAX LOT ,°°°_,°_ 27,2002 PROJECT NO: A021059) / 'g 1000_8_5_9 8_,.2 ' EZ3 7AXLO M.kr3:++u..,«.....a.:.,...,+--.»..» b...........,.«,u.w.:. .W,.,.:„..,_ .. .;,w.,»..w- ..w. ..w+w+ .. +a.a .......m..+w..r..<,w .. ..w...s., :va,:.. TAX LOT 1000-10- 1000-10-6-3 8-4 \ «, / FAX LOT 1000-10-8-8 TAX LOT \ TAX LOT 11000-10-8-5 1000-9-5-12 L,L--_JII 100' RADIUS LIST OF OWNERS: ADDITIONAL OWNERS WITHIN 300': TAX LO TAX LOT \ TAX LOT 1000-10-8-13 1000-10 �_9 8-10 3 Q TAX LOT Q *1 . 1000-009-07-011 . 1 9. 1000-009-07-009.01 1 . 1000-009-04-022.02 11 . 1000-010-08-002 & 004 ,000-,0- OUR LADY OF GRACE RC CHURCH TIMOTHY W LAUGHLIN JOAN CHAVES EDMUND C & MARGARET HEDGE e / rax Lor �T t000-to-s-e . P 0 BOX 425 19142 EAST HINSDALE AVENUE 5 CARYN LANE P 0 BOX 297 AVENUE TAX L07 ,:-. GLENMAINE / ,000-10- • .., ❑ ..�.. FISHERS ISLAND NY 06390 AURORA 80016WEATOGUE CT 06089 FISHERS ISLAND NY 06390 /`` A�p�NE 'Nv USE: CHURCH USE: RESIDENCE USE: RESIDENCE USE: RESIDENCE / J� / "'ter► A�= �4/ i E 2. 1000-010-08-010.01 *10. 1000-009-07-009.02 2. 1000-009-04-023 12. 1000-010-08-003 I • TAX LOT . . . . . 1000-9-5-16.1 Q- . _ I RAYMOND A & ELIZABETH M YAKAITIS 7 ALBERT H GORDON SHILLO THOMAS JOHN C & VIRGINIA BEGGS loon 10 -,1 cp P 0 BOX 623 10 GRACIE SQUARE P 0 BOX 161 P 0 BOX 646 FISHERS ISLAND NY 06390 FISHERS ISLAND NY 06390 = PSN HATCHED AREA IN ICATE5 FISHERS ISLAND NY 06390 NEW YORK NY 10028 PL USE: RESIDENCE USE: VACANT USE: RESIDENCE USE: RESIDENCE �- i . . . . . raxl�or . SUBJECT PROPER FOR 3. 1000-009-05-009 13. 1000-010-08-005 TAL AVENUE 1000-9 . 7-11.1 : . SITE PLAN SEE D TAIL 1 , ORI6 �' �' I SHEET SP-2 3. 1000-010-08-010.02 *11 . 1000-009-07-010 r ' MORTON L KENYON FISHERS ISLAND LIBRARY MARY GORDON ROBERTS ODIE & MARY K STRYNK TAX LOT 1000-9-7-10 P 0 BOX 366 10 GRACIE SQUARE P O BOX 143 I C c/o BETH CONNOLLYNEW YORK NY 10028 FISHERS ISLAND NY 06390 TAX LOT (TAX LOTY IL TAXLor19 FRANKLIN STREET FISHERS ISLAND NY 063901000-9-4-22.2 00, 1000-9-7_11)NEW LONDON CT 06320 USE: RESIDENCE USE: RESIDENCE -0 1000_10_8_12 USE: LIBRARY USE: RESIDENCE 4. 1000-009-05-011 .01 14. 1000-010-08-006 & 007 �O� ,• 0, �� *12. 1000-09- 12-007.01 246 M INC ANDREW J & SUSAN AQUILA p0 4iTq � . . MARGARET M BOGERT 26 HIGH WOOD ROAD & DOROTHY MANNETTI TAX LOT 4. 1000-010-08-010.03 ,000_9-4_23 JOHN H & DEBORAH A DOUCETTE 1 EAST 66TH STREET BLOOMFIELD CT 06002 223 AVERY HILL ROAD E ,n NEW YORK NY 10021 1=-1 O i (FORMERLY R P 0 BOX 77 USE: HOTEL LEDYARD CT 06339I TAX LOT 8(J FISHERS ISLAND NY 06390 USE: RESIDENCE 0 ,700 ' ,s> USE: RESIDENCE g0 USE: RESIDENCE 5. 1000-009-05-012ill MARY GORDON ROBERTS 15. 1000-010-08-009 M��.LOTH�AN T 10070.9-7-91 N. '4�/ENLj `� 5. 1000-010-08-011 10 GRACIE SQUARE ALEXANDER K & ELLEN R TAYLOR \ ORIENTAL AVENUE\ E UE 4 JOHN C GOSS NEW YORK NY 10028 15 WALTER STREET 1 o - I 3425 OVERBROOK LANE \ USE: RESIDENCE NEWTON MA 02459 �'� HOUSTON TX 77027 - y 10 0-9-7-92 USE: RESIDENCE 6. 1000-009-07-007 LOT USE: RESIDENCE 2 �„ _� / LOTn TAX LOT' TAX -7 1000-9-12-7.1 6. 100-010-08-012 JOHN R & BARBARA C KIMBERLY R '°°°-9-'-' L FRANCIS K08-01 JR 9225 GERMANTOWN AVENUE 16. 1000-010-08-013 44/ / PHILADELPHIA PA 19118 ROBERT E & EG WALL � cr c/o INDELLI & COMPANY USE: RESIDENCE P 0 BOX 595 ` 0 5 OLD ROAD FISHERS ISLAND NY 06390 . y / ELMSFORD NY 10523 7. 1000-009- 12-006.01 USE: RESIDENCE N 0 Vil USE: RESIDENCE JOHN W METTLER III k V / • *7. 1000-009-05-016.01 CORNELIA DALEY f. N 4, \ _` / B ST JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 950 3RD AVENUE / NEW YORK NY 10022 1 \ TAX LOT FISHERS ISLAND NY 06390 USE: RESIDENCEN 1000-9-12 -6.1 * TAX L07 / 1000-9-12-8.1 USE: CHURCH - I 8. 1000-009-05-017 8. 1000-09-12-008.01 / IONE D & GLEN J NORTON HAY HARBOR CLUB INC P 0 BOX 195 FISHERSOXISLAND 477 NY 06390 P�G YON PVEN 1- ,5 FISHERS ISLAND NY 06390 w \ � USE: RESIDENCE USE: GOLF COURSE Ncr J, * DESIGNATED AS LANDMARKS PER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 9. 1000-010-08-001 .01 Y � S HENRY H & LYNNE G FISHER v 712 MOUNTAIN ROADEE a WEST HARTFORD CT 06117 Li L USE :RESIDENCE -cN 10. 1000-010-08-001 .02 HENRY LUCE III so 720 5TH AVENUE SUITE 1500g \ NEW YORK NY 10019 NOTE: USE: RESIDENCE IF THIS SHEET IS 1 1 " X 17", • KEY MAP REFER TO ADJACENT GRAPHIC 0' 50' 100' 200' A SCALE: 1" = 100'-o" , SCALE. NORTH 1"=100'-0" ....... ! \� WFC PROJECT NO r r ,/,�, FISHERS ISLAND A ����' 02-4926 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES wr ;_ - , ` ---, WILLIAM F. COLLINS, AIA 903 006 201 ' `' UV �Eti ' c.�� j ARCH I T E C T S, LLPwrianzeiannorr * ~, ��: ' - == = _ r,1j; SITE PLAN AND NOTES ORIENTAL AVENUEA 1/17/03 ISSUED FOR FILING PL, JM AF n DRIVE z 11733 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES INC. �'� '/'P=. ,, la1 TECHNOLOGY RIVE sE AU10E ,NYFISHERS ISLAND,LAND, N Y 1 19 5 7 N0. GATE REVISIONS VOICE: 631-689-8450 FAX: 631-689-8459 15 EAST MIDLAND AVENUE BY CHK APP'D ,„v , g.., ��1�I JOB N0. SITE N0. DRAWING NUMBER REV PARAMOS, NJ 07652 SCALE: AS NOTED DESIGNED DRAWN: PL �J. "..N. OF (yf� 24445 903006201 903 006 201 SP- 1 A 2 • DFN=STV[160,02] .DWG 22 x 34 �Z[ 6 5 4 3 PSC= . . 0 0 NOTES: 1 . ELEVATIONS SHOWN HEREIN ARE IN AN ASSUMED DATUM. 1ALpIN � AltEN 2. PROPERTY LINES SHOWN FOR FORMER TAX LOT 16 ARE BASED UPON TAX MAP, 1 .07 DIMENSIONS ARE THEREFORE APPROXIMATE. THE EASTERLY LINE OF FORMER TAX ;*f " z l 4i % LOT 16 AS SHOWN WAS HELD PARALLEL WITH THE EASTERLY LINE OF FORMER 7 TAX LOT 11 , AS PER L.8499, P. 467. i � � _ °f °O E 1 Z . a8 PREPARED FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND IS NOT INTENDED44' • _ 3. THIS SURVEY WAS •b• _'3i�' - , TO BE USED FOR A TRANSFER OF TITLE OR ANY OTHER FINANCIAL PURPOSE, k` ,�' , 1:5::.. 25 � CsEE NOT moi.� . E D Jd W• 40.6 40.11 ' i �D `24t4 ipill NOTE: J r.,g , 38., ,.' 44.8 "' ill�� - -- INFORMATION SHOWN HEREIN IS BASED UPON A SURVEY PREPARED BY: BARRETT, Q 46.3 �`• � ''+ • , BONACCI & VAN WEELE, P.C. 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SITE NO, DRAWING NUMBER REV VOICE: 631-689-8450 FAX: 631-689-8459 SCALE: AS NOTED DESIGNED DRAWN: PL 24445 903006201 903 006 201 SP-2 A e 4 3 2 DFN=STV[160,02] .DWG 22 x 34 D SIZE L PSC= , —,/`-- v" NEW SECTOR "A" LINE OF NEW COAXIAL ANTENNA NEW COAXIAL ANTENNA CABLES ROUTED UP ON ANTENNA EXISTING GABLE CABLES ROUTED UP r _'1 ROOF BELOW UNISTRUT THROUGH THROUGH CEILING ONa,: -h. MRSM o li EXISTING FIRST FLOOR °°4 • EXISTING EXISTING HORN, TYP. EXISTING LOUVERS TO BE UNISTRUT TO EXISTING STORAGE ROOM CEILING / STORAGE ROOM NEW COAXIAL REPLACED WITH RF FIRST FLOOR STORAGEzlit.ii FUTURE NEW AT&T AND LOWER STEEPLE / EXISTING � 1 , , _ N__;. TRANSPARENT LOUVER UMTS , ANTENNA CABLES ,... ��1'~ PANELS TYP, OF 3 ROOM ABOVE WCDMA 1 EQUIPMENT AREA ABOVE SANCTUARY - / '-._L.L_{�; ROUTED UP FROM `, 4,,/7 s::�',' / ( )' NOKIA ', O \I AREA I I SEE DETAIL 2, THIS LTRASTEI r' ROOM LOWER STEEPLE i—� `�' /'' P _ c ./" - ,r , ,/ ,,' , SHEET CABINET 1 BELOW ON UNISTRUT 1, �/. • ,/./ , ,%! AI I TO NEW AT&T I'1' I Imo__.!- !_ _-.- _..�_.._r-. a NEW LAND LINK _ j ANTENNAS MOUNTED ii! „_. --I, II PARABOLIC ANTENNA'P.-- D I ) EXISTING STATUES, — AA , ��`''--- EXISTING TYP. OF (3) �— EXISTING TO INSIDE FACE OF ' I, II THRIFT WORSHIP UPPER STEEPLE I, II CONTRACTOR TO RELOCATE EXITING ' �� AREA --�„ ,_IM::I� II HORN TO ACCOMMODATE POSITIONING Linusit ��.�� a� STORE ----�..,_ IIOF NEW PARABOLIC ANTENNA `� ��" EXISTING ACCESS I) / II NEW SECTOR "C" LI_ _ _ I / II ANTENNAS T CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CONTINUOS 2x6 WD. NnKIA, , HATCH TO STEEPLE / -� 1ROWERz ".---V _I� , BRIDGING BETWEEN FLOOR JOISTS WITHIN HATCHED `c;�alrr�r; . ABOVET _ - DASHED LINE INDICATES ./"....—_—' — -- AREA, AND SOLID BLOCKING AT BEARING POINTS. �' ' EXISTING WOOD — -- ...14. PATCH ROOFING MEMBRANE AS REQ'D FRAMING MOUNTED ' Q 0 FROM CEILING ABOVE / LINE INDICATES a l „ „ HIGH POINT IN 1 NEW SECTOR B ANTENNAS SLOPED FLOOR n EXISTING ACCESS • HATCH TO LOWER • STEEPLE BELOW EXISTING STAIRS EXISTING STAIRS FROM BASEMENT I FROM BASEMENT T jr LINE OF •cN EXISTING GABLE ROOF BELOW o ` BASEMENT PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN UPPER STEEPLE PLAN ! C ANTENNA CABLE ROUTING PLAINS NOTE: ° 2� 4' $ NORTH 0SCALE: 1/4" = 1`-o" IF THIS SHEET IS 1 1 " X 17“, REFER TO ADJACENT GRAPHIC SCALE. _ 1/4"•=i'—o” . _ NEW 7"x4"X3/8" NOTES: GALVANIZED STEEL RIGGERS TO DELIVER ANTENNA THROUGH LOUVER g 1 /4" ANGLE, TYP. SECURED ROUGH OPENING AT TIME OF LOUVER REPLACEMENT. " 1110111111111 5 —0 WITH 3/8" LAG BOLTS, 10'-6" , _ / 1 '-1 1 1/4" 2'_0" 2'-7 1 /2" 2'-0" 1 '- 1 1 1 /4" 2'- 10" NEW "S6" TRIPOD, / '' / / + BOLT AT EACH EXISITNG � I 1 —5 � 2 —0 i STUD LOCATION WHERE / / / "MICROFLECT" --�'- A OCCURS A 1 �- I ; PART#91013 _ _, NEW 3"x3"X1 /4" ° ° ' ° I I c� ♦ ° ° ° ° iii / I GALVANIZED STEEL °_ - ° ° ° '� I ANGLE SECURED TO11 _ 7"x4"x3/8" ANGLE WITH 1 '-6" I a r 1 '-6" 1 /4" CONTINUOUS WELD / I 1 ; NEW LAND LINK ^ V.I.F 0 TYP. v V;2,, .I. r: / I PARABOLIC ANTENNA, ' �f --_ "0 K Ji I "ANDREW" - ',14' 91 / ';'i f• 1 /2GALVANIZED r ;w, ' t a= I STEEL U—BOLT, TYP. • I PART#P35-52 l— / H. t !aX+, ���-vim I m: ra`44 � I ..__ �>_: tfr - -----T- NEW PANEL ANTENNA, ;U — , ,� a, __ SEE DET. 1 /E-5 `, fi i --- , ; : --\- EXISTING WOOD FRAMING j' , I EXISTING HORN, TYP, OF (4) " ' °- MOUNTED FROM CEILING. `v --- f,. ;. / 's co "-' HORN NOT SHOWN FOR ` C j° in REASONS OF CLARITY � ' . / EXISTING WOOD FRAMING, „ \iJ �_ . • ' '`�—{ ' NEW RF TRANSPARENT ins d..� YJ 4, Li7 LOUVER PANELS, TYP ',; / ��.� TYP., V.I.F. rr ,� �, CY �� NEW 2-3/8” 0.D. OF (3), SEE NOTE ,: GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE, a:� :a THIS DETAIL •41TYP. A r to E s :i 3 , 5/8" DIA. COAXIAL -� -- 'yJ.Y ' -. ?y 4 1 ff rjt. is :Vi _ .. ; . ,;. = NEW RF TRANSPARENT ® `m Q� `-® / 1 '-3" / ANTENNA CABLE TOUTED rM ` ' LOUVER PANELS, TYP. F v'" ON UNISTRUT ALONG V .z. �` � INTERIOR WALL OF � I Ism 0 F (3), SEE NOTE THIS 11 _ ® Ii I�.� o / UPPER STEEPLE, TYP. DETAIL - I j I / I � _ .. - _; I T' , o BOLT AT EACH EXISITNG ��'�� �- :,-' 7/8"0 COAXIAL ANTENNA �- �_ � STUD LOCATION WHERE ' ISI CABLES ROUTED ON ° o o ° ° ° I ° ° cel %� OCCURS —�`r' ii I UNISTRUT ALONG ® - -= / o ° = �I/ ;� L---- IL-0 ° �� ize :.:• INTERIOR WALL OF .�,.�, y,,. rs:�. .� ..:� .. .�,_._ x - - _ � ...r. _ . .�:: r.�—,.- -. _.,. — — — arms'_ � W::?�nsn�z�ry��rxz��-»:.vnaavyros�^*r-asxg.,� ....-acsrac±a�asa� er.:�i�su.+r � '"f �� / f » --I Pf— ,, �'�A f— " UPPER STEEPLE, TYP, - BOLT AT EACH EXISITNG r / A-�-- 6 — 10 CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE 5 3 / 4 10 * STUD LOCATION WHERE I R.O., TYP. VY NECESSARY SHIMS , 0L ION OCCURS s SECTION TO MAKE NEW "S6" 0TYPICAL ELEVATION NOTES: ()TYPICAL TRIPOD PLUMB, V.I.F. NOTES: TYPICAL ELEVATION CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR FOR STANDARD PANEL 0ANTENNA MOUNTING DETAILS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION PARABOLIC ANTENNA MOUNTING DETAIL ANTENNA MOUNTING DETAIL, A SCALE: = 1'-o" OF RF TRANSPARENT PANELS. SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-o" _SEE DETAIL 2 THIS SHEET. WFC PROJECT NO ---.._ A ��D Asti. 02-4926 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES FISHERS ISLAND ...--... ik , �C/ , ,' Coo _ — = WILLIAM F. COLLINS, AIA 9U� U�G 201 a 5/15/03 ISSUED FOR REVIEW AG,JM AF TT �'�" �,�� ate = s * ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS A R C H ITE C T S, LLP _ Y - ORIENTAL AVENUE A 10/30/02 ISSUED FOR REVIEW PL AF TT , — AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES, INC. 02 �. OQ - 10-1 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SETAUKET,NY 11733 FISHERS ISLAND, NY 11957 NO. DATE REVISIONS BY CHK APP'D I JOB N0. SITE N0. 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COLLINS, AIA ARCHITECTS, LLP (631 ) 689-8450 # L' SAC ( ) '7-'1-'�G �-. • #: .;�:... MATT BARTLETT HIGHLANDER CONSULTANTS INC. 631 581 -8105 mm, ; -•i-,13.$., � 336-3696 / l� r: .. • RF SERHAD GU (201 ) ... VEIv AT&T ,.;3 `�3 :. . ..:.. ,.s;;;.;,. ': '.?;.-?,: 'sig{ . . .. .... ... . ,; ,'�.., , .....; ,. . '... : ,, "` CON JOHN THEISSEIv BECHTEL TELECOMMUNICATIONS 631 753-6143 .:. : .:..:. ...... A(1±9o. d9 . . . . . ................ .. .. ......... LANDLORD N/A N/A N/A . . ot°,, 4 , _. ....... A WFC PROJECT NO ,, `._ FISHERS ISLAND A CO ;ER :, 02-4926 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES A WILLIAM F. COLLINS AIA 903 006 201 , �`� .f te.6. i G\'t 5/5/03 :: :: :: AG,JM AF TT r,, b M• : 4t. a * ' TITLE SHEET L /0 R N TALNUE 10/30/02 PL AF TT / 1I �� �4. -_ 10-1 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SETAUKET,NY 11733 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES, INC. �� •Vilfx, o�FISHERS ISLAND, NY 11957 NO. DATE REVISIONS BY CHK APP'DJOB NO. SITE NO. DRAWING NUMBER REV ' - VOICE: 631-689-8450 FAX: 631-689-8459 15 EAST MIDLAND AVENUE F ,� "' ' PARAMOS, NJ 07652 OF NES SCALE: AS NOTED DESIGNED DRAWN: XXX 24445 903006201 903 006 201 T- 1 0 A DFN=STV[160,02] .DWG 22 x 34 D SIZE 6 5 4 3 2 PSC= : . NEW SECTOR "A" � GENERAL NOTES: A . ANTENNA MOUNTED :. r,/ u- ' 14t7 BEHIND NEW RF ;Q- o LINE OF EXISTING 1 . EXISTING STRUCTURE, TRUE NORTH, AND MISCELLANEOUS 1 1 . THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND TRANSPARENT ,` Q GABLE ROOF BELOW INFORMATION WERE TAKEN FROM VARIES SOURCES OF MATERIALS ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S LOUVER PANEL o�Q�o z w z INFORMATION, I.E.: FIELD MEASUREMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHS SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR WHERE A <v AND INFORMATION FROM AT&T. THIS PLAN DOES NOT LOCAL CODES OR ORDINANCES TAKE PRECEDENCE. ® NEW COAXIAL <v co o J tow o r REPRESENT AN ACTUAL SURVEY PERFORMED BY WILLIAM F. ANTENNA CABLES COLLINS,^ ,`� Q M� © AIA ARCHITECTS, LLP OR ANY OTHER THIRD 12. CODE AND STANDARDS: ROUTED FROM NEW -j —NEW LAND LINK PARTY. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET OR EXCEED ALL Allik AT&T EQUIPMENT . �. _ PARABOLIC ANTENNA" 2. THIS PROPOSAL IS FOR THE PLACEMENT OF APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES, INCLUDING BUT �r ROOM AT BASEMEN-j,,,---r-'-- - ��-�_:�,`,:__:. __:fr,.��' TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT IN AN EXISTING NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: `► BELOW j`a`' AND THE PLACEMENT OF PANEL -BUILDING CODE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK -4 EXISTING ACCESS HATCH BASEMENT SPACE, -NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NEC D TO LOWER STEEPLE ANTENNAS IN AN EXISTING UPPER SECTION OF STEEPLE. SECTOR I �, -NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NEPA) C nl. BELOW 3. OCCUPANCY IS LIMITED TO PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND -AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS (ASTM) EAST OF INSPECTION, APPROXIMATELY 2 TIMES PER MONTH, BY —AMERICAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION ASA TRUE NORTH - DASHED LINES INDICATE AT&T TECHNICIANS. —UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES (UL) (ASA) T —NATIONAL ELECTRIC MANUFACTURES ASSOCIATION (NEMA) ,,.y EXISTING WOOD SUPPORT 4. NO NOISE, SMOKE, DUST OR ODOR WILL RESULT FROM 1 ----i----- FRAME SUSPENDED FROM THIS PROPOSAL. NEW SECTOR "C" ,ii I--" 1% STEEPLE ROOF JOISTS 5. OUTDOOR STORAGE AND SOLID WASTE CONTAINERS ARE © ANTENNAS S, ABOVE NOT PROPOSED. MOUNTED BEHIND ;. ,- Nir NEW RF �,, —EXISTING HORN, TYP. 6. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE FURNISHED AND WORK SHALL BE TRANSPARENT , i \-. OF (4) PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROJECT LOUVER PANEL - SPECIFICATIONS. LINE OF EXISTING 7. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING NEW SECTOR "B" - p GABLE ROOF BELOW ALL PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR © ANTENNAS MOUNTED :P� CONSTRUCTION. BEHIND NEW RF Q o 8. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING NFT TRANSPARENT LOUVER ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OPERATION. • /\ PANEL �o� �/ 9. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL TRASH AND DEBRIS ( FROM THE SITE ON A DAILY BASIS. g ,k , 10. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS NOTE: AND PLAN DIMENSIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE IF THIS SHEET IS 1 1 " X 17", ENGINEER AND BECHTEL OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO REFER TO ADJACENT GRAPHIC ORDERING MATERIALS OR PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. C SCALE. 4111, UPPER STEEPLE PLAN ° 2 4 8' NORTH SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 1/4"=1'-0" -----'— EXISING UP THRIFT NEW 200 AMP "APPLETON" STORE - -___, • GENERATOR RECEPTACLE AT GRADE ABOVE EXISTING ELECTRIC UTILITY METER AT GRADE ABOVE NOTE: NOTE: CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SITE SPECIFIC SIGNAGE IN FIRESTOP ALL CONDUIT AND CABLE PENETRATIONS ACCORDANCE WITH AWS LIBERTY PROJECT TECHNICAL THROUGH WALLS AND FLOORS AS PER DETAILS 7/A-2 �© NEW TELCO COAXIAL CABLE ROUTED FROM NEW LAND EXISTING STAIR SPECIFICATION FOR SITE SIGNAGE DOCUMENT NO. -' NiFY� LINK PARABOLIC ANTENNA IN 24445-801 -3PS-A002-00006 STEEPLE ABOVE ' \s,-7 1-21,-- -----) Alika NEW CABLES ROUTED ALONG --- �� CEILING ON UNISTRUT ,� - r,,- FINISH SCHEDULE ).__-- WALLS CEILING SPACE 8 WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH REMARKS J < r——- `` DD MAT FIN,MAT FIN MAT FIN MAT FIN MAT HGT 1 NEW AT&T ; VCT R GB P GB P GB P GB P GB 7'-9" PAINT EXIST. NEW AREA CEILING EQUIPMENT ROOM u� ` ' r LEGEND _': ' R = 4" RUBBER BASE GB = GYPSUM BOARD VCT = NEW VINYL COMPOSITION P = PAINT FLOOR TILE, (STATIC FREE) EX = EXISTING ___\; EXISTING STAIR D FINISHES PAINT COLORS: WALL AND TRIM: 'BENJAMIN MOORE', REGAL AQUAVELVET, OR EQUAL l J -N RUBBER ' 'ROPPE' 4" OR 6" HIGH RUBBER COVE 1 WALL BASE: COLOR: BLACK #00 A-2 © FLOORING: 'ARMSTRONG', IMPERIAL TEXTURE 'V' ORIENTAL AVENUE #51911 "CLASSIC WHITE" 12' X 12" X 1 /8" V.C.T. • PARTIAL BASEMENT PLAN NOTE: 0' Z66' 5.33' 10.66' NORTH FINISH SCHEDULE A SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0" IF THIS SHEET IS 1 1 " X 17", REFER TO ADJACENT GRAPHIC SCALE. 14" „„' L :: ,� . m.- w ..`.,.... _ a SCALE: N.T.S. 3/16 =V-0” • A WFC PROJECT NO �� AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES FISHERS ISLAND � aD Ay 02-4926 _ � a1 -= = -•-=.,-=___ WILLIAM F. COLLINS AIA 903 006 201 �'"�"" � ' `� "It c* "1 5/15/03 ISSUED FOR REVIEW AG,JM AF TT j �i ` PLANS AND NOTES ARCHITECT S, LLP �eie = ' `` ./ A 10/30/02 ISSUED FOR REVIEW PL AF Ti , = ORIENTAL AVENUE /� AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES, INC.10-1 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SETAUKET,NY 11733 FISHERS ISLAND, NY 11957 NO. DATE REVISIONS BY CHK APP'D 02;.•.. �• JOB NO. SITE NO. DRAWING NUMBER REV a_ 15 EAST MIDLAND AVENUE _ VOICE: 631-689-8450 FAX: 631-689-8459 PAIRAMUS, NJ 07652 `,TF k• SCALE: AS NOTED DESIGNED DRAWN: XXX OF ►a�$ - 24445 903006201 903 006 201 A- 1 0 6 A 3 2 DFN=STV[160,02] .DWG 22 x 34 In SIZE PSC= AIL EXISTING ELECTRICAL METER NEW 200 AMP "APPLETON" . MOUNTED TO EXTERIOR GENERATOR RECEPTACLE lir ® FACADE OF BUILDING AT NEW AT&T 200 AMP GRADE / 8'-9 1 /4" a ATTACH WITH (2) 1 " POWER PANEL ® # 4X3 LONG GALVANIZED t NEW 200 AMP AT&T __ �� WOOD SCREWS OR 3/8" GALVANIZED LAG • DISCONNECT MOUNTED -.- f [ EXISTING ELECTRICAL PANEL BOLTS FOR USE IN WOOD FRAMING EXISTING LOUVERS TO BE BELOW NEW SUB-METER �g AND PLYWOOD BACKBOARD / r_ REPLACED WITH NEW RF ��� �--- �/ EXISTING SMOKE DETECTOR cn NEW AT&T SUB-METER ---- �- � c / �= I-- UNISTRUT P1000 (OR EQUAL) 1 5/8" x 1 5/8" TO BE REMOVED AND a WITH HOT-DIPPED GALVANIZED FINISH TRANSPARENT LOUVER - 4111 REPLACED WITH NEW v) o PANELS, TYP. OF (3) J flu, ® NEW COAXIAL ANTENNA - --� SMOKE DETECTOR IV r- 0 zz — UNISTRUT PIPE/CONDUIT CLAMPS P2558 OR LOCATIONS AT UPPER ► CABLES ROUTED ON 1 FI URE I I- EQUAL STEEPLE 11 UNISTRUT UP THROUGH I4DMA MTS ; 0 EXISTING DOOR AND DOOR w vD 1� u Illi a FLOORS TO STEEPLE j I FRAME TO BE REMOVED AND �, o�- PIPE OR CONDUIT „ 1111�n� �-- --.� j a / o cn z SECTOR B ANTENNAS II II NV ABOVE I F URE i REPLACED WITH NEW 3'-0" ._4 7 a MOUNTED BEHIND NEW RF I N KIA I y FIRE-RATED DOOR AND A-1 TRANSPARENT LOUVER ��I I' EXISTING CEILING SYSTEM pLT ASITEI © TO BE REMOVED AND I C INET I � , ; FRAME, TYP, All EXSTING WALL OR CEILING PANELS, TYP. OF REPLACED WITH NEW c� ; ; ' L ! DASHED LINES INDICATE SECTION ALL SECTORS i =.. .._ NOTE: A 1 t 1 1 2 HR. FIRE RATED OF EXISTIN I�, / G DOOR JAMB, WALL TYPICAL FOR WALL OR CEILING Au 36'-4"± A.G.L. I CEILING ,� AND DOOR TO BE REMOVED RAD. OF ANTENNA IMOUNTED APPLICATIONS. -�- -_ 6 NEW THROUGH WALL �,� ;--)- ------------------------- - - , EXISTING WOOD PLANK FLOORING EXHAUST FAN TO �> 0 TO BE REMOVED. SEE NOTE THIS olu 30'- 11 "± A.G.L. ii ----- REPLACE EXISTING7 2�,y I I ► FLOOR OF UPPER _ _—�>2_ WINDOW AND FRAME ► DETAIL STEEPLE \____ = - : '.` I l „ ABINE'`` NEW 48"x48" TELCO DETAIL @ CONDUIT SUPPORT A ---_ U fRA ITE L _ _ BACKBOARD 0 SCALE: 1 -1/2"=1'-O" 2' � CABINET' ;. :' I DASHED LINE INDICATES -41' '',)1,4_ „ /� 1 EXISTING CHURCH ORGAN = , NEW 3'-O" LOUVERED :NORIA , ` ---! ^ I ! POWER , PUMP TO BE RELOCATED 19'-7"± A.G.L. •-4 DOOR CABINET / WITHIN ROOM IF NECESSARY FLOOR OF LOWER A 0 ` �i I� UNISTRUT P1000 X 12" ATTACH WITH STEEPLE -= REMOVE EXISTING ALUMINUM `�� THRIFT/ (2) 3/8"0 EXPANSION ANCHOR 1 � �r �� / 'STORE (MIN. EMB. DEPTH = 1 5/8") NEW COAXIAL ANTENNA A.si / ` n 11111//111 SCREEN DOOR „ CABLES ROUTED ON ,�1 11�,, �I EXISTING STORM DRAIN TO BE '' 2i 1 '-4' NEW FULL HEIGHT 2 HR. UNISTRUT P1000 X 12" ATTACH WITH © UNISTRUT UP THROUGH A Al — — 1► O FIRE-RATED CLEARED OF DEBRI AND TO - SHAFT WALL, TYP. (2)#14 )# C Nir FLOORS FROM NEW AT&T ''� II �, ,, „ ,�'• 2 14 X3" LG. GALV. WD. SCREWS EQUIPMENT ROOM IN — — V U BE MADE FUNCTIONAL OR 3/8" GALV. LAG BOLTS FOR - - - SI USE IN WOOD FRAMING BASEMENT TO UPPER7Q 1 ( EXISTING STAIRS TO .� �. STEEPLE ANTENNAS =A EXTERIOR GRADE FROM DASHED LINES INDICATE SECTION r� NEW AT&T EQUIPMENT OF EXISTING DOOR JAMB, WALL46, 'U ANTENNA CABLE WITH u" 1 '-7"± A.G.L. = AND DOOR TO BE REMOVED, TYP. "v APPROPRIATE SIZE u'• TO EQUIP. ROOM STANDARD HANGERS ROOM CLG. _ `\� EXISTING HAND 0'-0"+ - _ = RAILING NOTE. GRADE -N i':'-:%,•''.''•:1'''l CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE EXISTING WOODNOTE: FLOORING — MASONRY WALL 1 I f> NOTE. 1,,,1"'I'!‘4. 3$. SYSTEM DOWN TO EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB. EXISTING :,,":',,,IfilLa'I BELOW GRADE ENTRAi!CE TO IF THIS SHEET IS 11 X 17 , I\ :' STUD WALL SUPPORT SPACING: 4 -0 O.C. MAX. MIN. 6 THICKNESS) -2 ± B.G.L. �J NEW AT&T EQUIPMENT ROOM 4 CONCRETE SLAB TO BE PATCHED, REPAIRED AND REFER TO ADJACENT GRAPHIC EQUIP. ROOM F.F.E. MADE LEVEL PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF NEW VINYL SCALE. IN BASEMENT IV COMPOSITE TILE FLOORING. NORTHEAST ELEVATION ENLARGED BASEMENT EQUIPMENT PLAN °' 1.33' 2.66' 5.33' NORTH CABLE SUPPORT SCALE: 1/8" = 1 '-O" SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-O" � 1 -S-CALL: 1 -1/2"=1'-O" 3/8"=1'-0" 3 1 /2" CAULK BOTH SIDES EXISTING SUB AND 7 5/8 FINISH FLOOR V I F - EXISTING BRICK WALL _ _ _---,i. WITH 3M FIRE BARRIER EXISTING MASONRY WALL ►� CP 25WB CAULK. EXISTING WOOD ' .. �� JOISTS, V.I.F. PROVIDE CLEARANCE FOR A 3 1 /2" MINERAL WOOL PACKING. ►� WOOD JOISTS ABOVE - DAMPER EXPANSION ON BOTH / 3 :: NEW R 30 BATT SIDES AND TOP AS REQUIRED A., '3M' MOLDABLE PUTTY MIN. 1 " THICK FLUSH ►� INSULATION TYP• ...: ',hSYllNhWOIhS..•e CR RUNNERS TOP AND WITHWALL SURFACES. MIN. 1 /2" THICK�� � CROWNAROUNDPENETRATIi�GITEMREFERTO OTTOM TYP, EXPANSION B , MANUFACTURES RECOMMENDED IN TBOLT TO SLAB AT 24" O.C. ' �'' ' � %\t , �• _ �. � S ALLATIONA 'Willi d- INSTRUCTIONS. c' ,�� (2) LAYERS 1 /2 __ 101,„ •,•.•` ; •• METALLIC PIPE/CONDUIT OR SLEEVE �i GYPSUM BOARD PANELS ,. FIRE-CODE "C" ^-+ ! '3M' MOLDABLE PUTTY. ►� 11" GYP. BD. LINER PANEL — .— ‘., ••• FIRESTOPPING @ PIPE PENETRATIONS 1 " DEPTH MIN. 1 /2" �� saki :i ,> �, I CROWN, TYP. BOTH Oil �� 1 1 /2 USG 25 GA. C-H l _ i; SIDES ''! L _T_ STUD AT 24" O.C. NEW 1/2" GYPSUM BOARD, �� OSHA APPROVED MOTOR SIDE GUARD EXISTING WOOD "' :i 4" RUBBER BASE FIRE-CODE C CORE dill ;� r� 1JOISTS, TYP. 2" GALVANIZED ANGLE IRON ,, ►� NEW RC- 1 RESILLIENT , I z I ; i , J� ,�►,�, FINISH FLOOR SLAB CHANNEL AT EVERY 24" O.C. SUPPORTS WITH CONCRETE ANCHOR / .- r EXPANSION BOLTS A w NEW METALLIC / l N \ / WALL TYPE CEILING TYPE SLEEVE ! 1 1 NEW STORM PROOF GRAVITY ;� 2 HR. RATED SHAFT WALL-UL DES U438 1 1 /2 HR. RATED CEILING-UL DES L510 LOUVER WITH BIRD SCREEN - I o ANTENNA CABLES, s-t (AGAINST EXISTING WALL) C°~ TYP. " 2HR. SHAFT WALL 1 1 2HR. CEILING EXHAUSTton- Pier / , FAIL/FIRE DAMPER DETAILS @ FIRESTOPPING 1170 A 4 SCALE:. 1 1/2„ = 1 -0,' SCALE:. 1 1/2 = V-0” 6 SCALE: 1 1/2"=1 -0 SCALL: 1-1/2''=1'-O" FIRESTOPPING @ CABLE THROUGH FLOOR SLEEVE --reps A .- WFC PROJECT NO. �� '' �' AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES - FISHERS ISLAND T A o , , , ,, - �� : . 02-4926 — ��' WILLIAM F. COLLINS, AIA 903 006 201 - ' " '�'Illm.... 111 AT cc , ,z0 i, 7 ELEVATION, ENLARGED EQUIPMENT PLAN _ � A R CHI T E C T S, LLP �: t., ' r�'" r ORIENTAL AVENUE /� / `,.11-- AND ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS -,, .„ A 10/30/02 ISSUED FOR REVIEW PL AF TiTT 1a1 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE sETAvxEr,xr 11733 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES, INC. '' , 60111. FISHERS ISLAND, NY 1 1957 NO. DATE REVISIONS BY CHK APP'D JOB N0. SITE N0. DRAWING NUMBER REV VOICE: 631-689-8450 FAX: 631-689-8459 15 EAST MIDLAND AVENUE y'�, ' PARAMOS, NJ 07652 SCALE: AS NOTED DESIGNED DRAWN: XXX ®� �Irt 24445 903006201 903 006 201 A-2 A 6 5 4 ® 3 2 DFN=STV[160,02] .DWG 22 x 34 'D' SIZE PSC= . . --J`- NEW COAXIAL ANTENNA °^ NEW SECTOR "A" LINE OF a® NEW COAXIAL ANTENNA a� CABLES ROUTED UP ON ANTENNA EXISTING GABLE IFFIPV CABLES ROUTED UP -- ` UNISTRUT THROUGH ROOF BELOW Aik THROUGH CEILING ONf ::: 1 L i o A& EXISTING FIRST FLOOR EXISTING EXISTING HORN, TYP. UNISTRUT TO EXISTING STORAGE ROOM CEILING STORAGE ROOM EXISTING LOUVERS TO BE EPLACED WITH RF Nrr FIRST FLOOR STORAGE rFUTURE I I AL�® NEW COAXIAL TRANSPARENT LOUVER M ABOVE UMTS , NEW AT&T AND LOWER STEEPLE EXISTING ANTENNA CABLES PANELS, TYP. OF (3). ROOM wCDMA I EQUIPMENT AREA ABOVE SANCTUARY 11FrNir‘147 ; - NOKIA i _ ,, ROOM O AREA a ROUTED UP FROM s' ; SEE DETAIL 2, THIS FUTURE �JLTRASITFi LOWER STEEPLE CA6INETI _ - ' ': SHEET _j _ � BELOW ON UNISTRUT - ; _ AA TO NEW AT&T I I 1/2 •2: _ r NEW LAND LINK &AL �NEANTENNAS MOUNTED (I PARABOLIC ANTENNA � '� �II EXISTING STATUES, TO INSIDE FACE OF �— EXISTING ��— EXISTING AA TYP. OF (3) UPPER STEEPLE I �._ l ii CONTRACTOR TO RELOCATE EXITING I I THRIFT _ WORSHIP l'I _;1JI HORN TO ACCOMMODATE POSITIONING TRASI' STORE --� /� AREA �� -' II II OF NEW PARABOLIC ANTENNA ULTRA51`T 1 CABINET EXISTING ACCESS II / II - NEW SECTOR "C" __- "NOKa_` I / \ II ANTENNAS = L J CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CONTINUOS 2x6 WD. POWER HATCH TO STEEPLE �/_ �� BRIDGING BETWEEN FLOOR JOISTS WITHIN HATCHED CABINET ABOVE _ _ DASHED LINE INDICATES AREA, AND SOLID BLOCKING AT BEARING POINTS. I EXISTING WOOD - PATCH ROOFING MEMBRANE AS REQ'D FRAMING MOUNTED 1 " 1 00 FROM CEILING ABOVE • I LINE INDICATES ,� NEW SECTOR B HIGH POINT IN ANTENNAS SLOPED FLOOR n EXISTING ACCESS HATCH TO LOWER EXISTING STAIRS EXISTING STAIRS STEEPLE BELOW FROM BASEMENT FROM BASEMENT LINE OF -N EXISTING GABLE Y ROOF BELOW BASEMENT PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN UPPER STEEPLE PLAN C 0ANTENNA CABLE ROUTING PLANS tTE: 2' 4' a' SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" [ THIS SHEET IS 11 " X 17", REFER TO ADJACENT GRAPHIC SCALE. NORTH NEW 7"x4"X3/8" NOTES: GALVANIZED STEEL RIGGERS TO DELIVER ANTENNA THROUGH LOUVER ANGLE, TYP. SECURED >> (-9 1 4" I WITH 3 8" LAG BOLTS 11 " ROUGH OPENING AT TIME OF L�=ER REPLACEMENT. / 5'-0" / / / / 10 _6 / I ' BOLT AT EACH EXISITNG 1 '- 11 1 /4" 2'_0" 2'-7 1 /2" 2'_0" 1 '- 1 1 1 /4" I ! NEW "S6" TRIPOD, 1 '-5" 2'-0" STUD LOCATION WHERE / / / / A -/- I "MICROFLECT"i ; MICROFLECT � / -� A_ OCCURS - !► - I / I PART#91013 NEW 3"x3"X1 /4" — , , nlal i ! GALVANIZED STEEL o � ' F r` ANGLE SECURED TO •r -L I B - ,. 7 x4 x3/8 ANGLE WITH 1 '-6" I _--- -__-__ --____-- ____-- -- -__-_ I NEW LAND LINK V.I.F //j, 1 /4" CONTINUOUS WELD, - / ���''`(0t.---,30- ` TYP, CV.I.F / PARABOLIC ANTENNA,_ E i - "ANDREW" 1 /2"0 GALVANIZED _- ___- - ----- - ; --__-_-- / ` PART P 35-52 -- __-- _---__ __- __--_ / . U-BOLT, TYP # STEEL U BOL / ! NEW PANEL ANTENNA, I „ / /\ EXISTINC WOOD FRAMING - / .% J l EXISTING HORN, TYP. OF 4 --- - - - --- - - MOUNTED FROM CEILING. - --- - - ---- . �' ' + B I- ( ) �- / . HORN NOT SHOWN FOR ^ . // _ REASONS OF CLARITY EXISTING WOOD FRAMING, _ _ __ o `�' / \ - - -- / ` TYP., V.I.F. NEW RF TRANSPARENT iN �� / `M Bt: / .7 L J LOUVER PANELS, TYP. NEW 2-3/8" 0.D. _-__ ___ / OF (3), SEE NOTE r GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE, THIS DETAIL �/ / TYP. '� / „ __ _ __ __ _ / 5/8 DIA. COAXIAL _.. _-_ - _ -___ _ / NEW RF TRANSPARENT _ 0 - - - ANTENNA CABLE TOUTED / LOUVER PANELS, TYP. j ON UNISTRUT ALONG ' .••• / INTERIOR WALL OF / j OF (3), SEE NOTE THIS �� ® - _- - - -__-__ __ __ --_____ DETAIL - o / UPPER STEEPLE, TYP. -_ _ �. ro T ° BOLT AT EACH EXISITNG hib ' /7 �_� 7/8 COAXIAL ANTENNA _ _[ _ - STUD LOCATION WHERE ` ° -i - ° ° CABLES ROUTED ON ° ° ° ° ° ° ° a ♦ C3J OCCURS _ UNISTRUT ALONG ® I I .� I I I - .:.», ! Or . D .. `,..�� INTERIOR WALL OF - •_ , "' __ — — — — — — Al. UPPER STEEPLE, TYP. ■ I ■ I / X �— /`. „_,. ,/ / s' _ I I 1 , r,I . I� .', :r BOLT AT EACH EXISITNG A 6'- 10" i CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE V ,,/ 5'-3" -s--A 4'- 10" STUD LOCATION WHERE R.O., TYP. , , NECESSARY SHIMS f ' ' A L ION OCCURS °TYPICAL SECTIONTo MAKE NEw "s6" ELEVATION 0 . NOTES: *TYPICAL NOTES: TRIPOD PLUMB, V.I.F. FOR STANDARD PANE ()TYPICAL ELEVATION CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR PARABOLIC ANTENNA MOUNTING DETAIL ANTENNA MOUNTING DETAIL A ANTENNA MOUNTING DETAILS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION 0 SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0" OF RF TRANSPARENT PANELS. SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0" SEE DETAIL 2 THIS SHEET. ......0m.... n FC PROJECT NO AE� � � 02-4926 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES FISHERS ISLAND11.--.4131110101 � T A ��j� Q ti. ..._...... AT_ Vr WILLIAM F. COLLINS, AIA 903 006 201 5/15/03 ISSUED FOR REVIEW AGJM AF TT ./ EARCHITECTSLLP / i� 6 ! ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS = ORIENTAL AVENUE /A\ 10/30/02 ISSUED FOR REVIEW PL AF TT / 4 - .. AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES, INC. ' .. 10-1 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SETAUKET,NY11733 FISHERS ISLAND, NY 1 1957 15 EAST MIDLAND AVENUE NO. DATE REVISIONS BY CHK APP'D \ ',,�, r 69., JOB N0. SITE NO. DRAWING NUMBER REV VOICE: 631-689-8450 FAX: 631-689-8459 PARAMUS, NJ 07652 � SCALE: AS NOTED DESIGNED DRAWN: XXX N OFE'1S ,- 24445 903006201 903 006 201 A-3 0 DFN=STV[160,023 .DWG 22 x 34 D SIZE 6 5 4 3 2 PSC= . . EXISTING STUD WALL / SEE SCHEDULE / SEE SCHEDULE EXISTING MASONRY WALL = N N NEW 2 HR. SHAFT WALL �� DOOR AND HARDWARE SCHEDULE HOLLOW METAL DOOR �� �� / �� � � DOOR AND HARDWARE SCHEDULE NEW 1 2 GYPSUM „ FRAME BOARD ON RESILLIENT DOOR # 1 : 3 -0 x 6'-8" x 1 3/4" 16 GAUGE 24" DOOR #2: 3'-O" x 6'-8" x 1 3/4" 16 GAUGE inir \ �� INSULATED METAL 1 1 2 HR. "B" I INSULATED METAL WITH 24"x24" STORM \� �,� CHANNEL / �, HO' NI LLOW DTAL DOOR AS , \ ; \ LABEL. PROVIDE UL RATED WIDE-ANGLE PROOF LOUVER W/ BIRD SCREEN. PAINT fi � i �I �) (FISHEYE) PEEPHOLE. PAINT SUMMIT SUMMIT GRAY. D , -THRESHOLD BELOW I �I '111111 li I 1 GRAY. FRAME: 3'-0" x 6'-8" 16 GAUGE HOLLOW !II `t ; rIFRAME: 3 -0 x 6'-8" 16 GAUGE HOLLOW r. METAL 1 1 /2 HR. FPSC. CAULK WATER JAMB (HEAD SIMILAR) - JAMB (HEAD SIMILAR) METAL 1 1 /2 HR. "B" LABEL. CAULK N TIGHT AROUND EXTERIOR PERIMETER. O J WATER TIGHT AROUND EXTERIOR J PAINT SUMMIT GRAY, o PERIMETER. PAINT SUMMIT GRAY . o \ HINGES: 1 1 /2 PAIR 4 1 /2"x4 1 /2"xSTD. = EXISTING STUD WALL HINGES: 1 1 /2 PAIR 4 1 /2"x4 1 /2 xSTD. = WEIGHT, BALL BEARING HINGES WITH BEYOND 2„ (r 2„ WEIGHT, BALL BEARING HINGES WITH c� 2" `7 2" CONCEALED SETSCREW TO LOCK IN HOLLOW METAL FRAME „� /),, � CONCEALED SETSCREW TO LOCK IN j HINGE PIN. STANLEY NO. FBB191 . BEYOND :� wHINGE PIN. STANLEY NO. FBB191 . w Er �� NEW VCT FLOORINGLu DOOR #2 SCHLAGE L-SERIES LOCK AND DEAD HOLLOW METAL DOOR AS �� �� DOOR # 1 SCHLAGE L-SERIES LOCK AND DEAD LOCKSET: BOLT ASSEMBLY, MODEL# L94P,SCHEDULED I% - 1O LOCKSET: BOLT ASSEMBLY, MODEL# L94P. CLOSER: LCN 4010 SWEEP WITH RAIN DRIP CLOSER: LCN 4010 STOP: CANVAS OR RUBBER COVERED CHAIN THRESHOLD SET IN STOP: STEEL BRUSHED CHROME FINISH STOP. RUBBER FLOOR STOP . WEATHER- SEALANTWEATHER- STRIP: VINYL BULB TYPE AT HEAD AND JAMBS. °THRESHOLD OSTRIP: CONTINUOUS SMOKE PROOF GASKETING.O ® SILL THRESHOLD -\-- ,. .._. t.... } PROT: BRUSH TYPE. THRES- HOLD: ALUMINUM THRESHOLD IMBEDED IN DOOR #1 DOOR #1 DOOR #2l SEALANT. SCALE: 1 1/2"=1'-0" SCALE: 1 1/2"=1'-0" SCALE: 3/4"=1`-0" SCALE: 3/4"=1'-0" C 0 DOOR DETAILS SCALE: AS NOTED mil II: B • A A __ WFC PROJECT NO /� -c�R;° `•-. 02-4926 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES 0 FISHERS ISLANDAT T A _ WILLIAM F. COLLINS, AIA 903 006 201 Art ,.' �' 1. ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS _ - `^ ARCHITECTS, LLP ORIENTAL AVENUE ; / a A 10/30/02 ISSUED FOR REVIEW PL AF TT . f'1 , r� , _ 10-1 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SETAUKET,NY 11733 FISHERS ISLAND, NY 11957 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES, INC. NO, DATE REVISIONS BY CHK APP'D ,� /02'.•1' JOB NO. SITE NO. DRAWING NUMBER REV 15 EAST MIDLAND AVENUE . . � VOICE: 631-689-8450 FAX: 631-689-8459 PARAMOS, NJ 07652 SCALE: AS NOTED DESIGNED DRAWN: XXX `�` 24445 903006201 903 006 201 A-4 A 6 5 4 t 3 2 DFN=STV[1 60,02] .DWG 22 x 34 DE PSC= LEGEND : RU - RELAY TO MONITOR UTILITY POWER NOTES: 1 . SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE 200AMP, THREE A NEW 2.5" C WITH 4-4/0 & 1 6 THHN CU NEW LAND LINK PARABOLIC PHASE, 120/208 VAC, 60HZ SERVICE FOR AWS SITE. NOTE: ANTENNA 1 2. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH UTILITY USE THREADED COUPLINGS ONLY COMPANY BEFORE THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. GROUND PIPE AT EACH END POWER CONDUIT SHALL BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED PER UTILITY REQUIREMENTS, NEW 30"x30"x10" TELCO BOX 3. FOR COMPLETE INTERNAL WIRING AND ARRANGEMENT D . NOTENOTE NOTE NOTE WITH GFI RECEPTACLE FED REFER TO DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY PANEL El FROM NEAREST SERVICE. E2 E3 E4 MANUFACTURER. N&__________,) i / t 4. ALL SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND INSTALLATIONS SHALL NEW u 2" CONDUIT WITH 4 PR. COMPLY WITH THE N.E.C. AND UTILITY COMPANY AND ® NEW L SURGE CAT 5 CABLES & PULLSTRING LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS. 200AAP.RESTOR AP1EL TELCO BOX (SEE NOTE 9) NEW WITH A 66-B3-50 BLOCK 5. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL SUFFICIENT LENGTHS FRAME T SWITCH O REF. DETAIL# 1022 SHEET E-2 FOR ALARM ASSIGNMENT FOR CONTINUATION OF LFMC INCLUDING ALL CONDUIT FITTINGS (NUTS, REDUCING BUSHINGS, ELBOWS, COUPLING, ETC) NOTE NOTE ` n NECESSARY FOR CONNECTION FROM THE NEMA BOX o E6 E5 RELAY ALARM CABLES SEE DETAIL 1 , TO THE EXTERIOR NOKIA POWER CABINET. -2 AWG GROUND r` FROM PANEL TO SHEET E- 1 NOTE REN GEN NOTE CONDUCTOR ULTRASITE CABINET E8 „,..N. E7 - 6. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ELECTRICAL SERVICE SEE NOTE 8 4-PAIR #22-24 AWG IN EQUIPMENT WITH FAULT CURRENT RATINGS GREATER BASEMENT 3/4" CONDUIT SEE NOTE 11 1 200A FUSED THAN THE AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT FROM THE DISCONNECT POWER UTILITY. 7. POWER, CONTROL AND EQUIPMENT GROUND WIRING IN NEW RISER DIAGRAM 3/4" LFMC 1 /2" LFMCNOTE 2 TUBING OR CONDUIT SHALL BE SINGLE CONDUCTOR SEE NOTE 5 O (#14 AWG AND LARGER), 600V, OIL RESISTANT THHN 2.5" C WITH 4-4/0 OR THWN-2, CLASS B STRANDED COPPER CABLE & 1 6 THHN CU RATED FOR 90°C (WET AND DRY) OPERATION; LISTED OR LABELED FOR THE LOCATION AND RACEWAY SYSTEM CD USED. C E1 . COORDINATE ALL NEW WORK WITH LIPA FOR THE E5. PROVIDE AND INSTALL SURGE ARRESTOR SEE / 200A 8. CUT, COIL AND TAPE A 3 FOOT PIGTAIL FROM END OF ADDITION OF THE NEW 200 AMP SERVICE. INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY INC., IT PROTECTOR NOTE 10 LFMC FOR TERMINATING BY BTS EQUIPMENT E2. PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW SUB-METER #PTE/80/PTX080. MANUFACTURER. NOKIA NOKIA 9. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL A E3. PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW 200 AMP, 3 POLE E6. PROVIDE AND INSTALL NUMBER 2 COPPER ULTRASITE POWER 4OA, ... „ GROUND AND 3/4" x10' GROUND RODS FOR CABINET CABINET ` 200AMP, 3-PHASE 30 x30 x10 NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE WITH INTERNAL FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH WITH SOLID NEUTRAL5/8" THICK PLYWOOD BACKBOARD. SUBCONTRACTOR fl NEW SERVICE. MAXIMUM RESISTANCE TO (BACK) (BACK) 1 " CONDUIT WITH(2) 4 PAIR, POWER PANEL RATED FOR SERVICE ENTRANCE EQUIPMENT. FUSE 4OA,� SHALL COORDINATE WITH LOCAL TELCO UTILITY PRIOR GROUND SHALL BE 5 OHMS. PROVIDE AND CAT 5, UTP CABLE FOR — SEE NOTE E-6 TO PROCURING AND INSTALLATION OF ENCLOSURE AND WITH THREE BUSSMAN FRN 200 FUSES. INSTALL ADDITIONAL GROUND RODS NOT LESS TELCO SERVICE (REF. DET.# _____n DETAIL 1 THIS COMPONENTS. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND ►> " THAN 6' APART TO MEET MINIMUM GROUNDING 1016 SHEET E-2); (1 ) 26 40,�,� SHEET INSTALL SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES (BY ATLANTIC E4. PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW SQUARE D NEMA 3R, REQUIREMENTS. CONDUCTOR EXTERNAL SCIENTIFIC; ZONE BARRIER SERIES; PART NO. 90700 ,,,,,Ii SURFACE, 20" WIDE CABINET MODEL# ALARM CABLE (REF. DET.# ^ WITH MOUNTING DIN RAIL PART NO. 21607). BOND "' NQOD43OL225CU PANEL P1 . PANEL SHALL BE SURGE PROTECTION DEVICE DIN RAIL TO THE E7. PROVIDE AND INSTALL BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING TO 1020) RATED 200A, 120/208 VOLT, 3 PHASE WITH A GFCI RECEPTACLE, FIRE DAMPER/ FAN, NOKIA ENCLOSURE WITH #6 AWG INSULATED WIRE 200A MAIN BREAKER, ALL COPPER BUS, BOLT ON CABINETS, ETC. PER OWNERS REQUIREMENTS. J (REFERENCE STANDARD DETAIL 1015). BOND COORDINATE WITH PROJECT MANAGER AS - BREAKERS AND DOOR IN DOOR HINGEDENCLOSURE TO THE SITE GROUND RNG OR BAR WITH \ CONSTRUCTION. NECESSARY. #2 AWG SUPPLEMENTAL, f #2 AWG COPPER WIRE. E8. PROVIDE AND INSTALL 200A, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE EQUIPMENT GROUND • PIN AND SLEEVE GENERATOR RECEPTACLE. CONDUCTOR (3) 40A 2P 2W+G 10. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE 6"x6"x4" (MIN.) NEMA - - CKT 1 ,2,3 3R STEEL ENCLOSURE AND MOUNT TO CONDUIT RACK RECEPTACLE SHALL BE "APPLETON" SEE NOTE 5 AT REAR OF CABINET. ADJA20044-200 SERIES WITH MOUNTING BOX. LOCATE RECEPTACLE ON EXTERIOR OF SHELTER AT A LOCATION APPROVED BY PROJECT MANAGER. • 3 ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM SCALE: N.T.S. 1 SCALE: N.T.S. ELECTRICAL NOTES: 1 . CONDUIT ROUTINGS ARE SCHEMATIC, CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL CONDUITS SO THAT ACCESS TO EQUIPMENT IS NOT BLOCKED. 2. THE SUBCONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPERLY SEQUENCING GROUNDING AND UNDERGROUND CONDUIT INSTALLATION AS TO PREVENT ANY LOSS OF CONTINUITY IN THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OR DAMAGE TO THE CONDUIT. 3. CONNECTIONS TO THE GROUND BUS SHALL NOT BE DOUBLED UP OR STACKED. BACK TO BACK CONNECTIONS ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE GROUND BUS ARE PERMITTED. 4. USE OF 90° BENDS IN THE PROTECTION GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE AVOIDED WHEN 45° BENDS CAN BE ADEQUATELY SUPPORTED. 5. ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES SHALL BE SIZED AND HAVE NEMA ENCLOSURE AS STATED ON THE DRAWINGS. SWITCHES SHALL BE QUICK MAKE, QUICK BREAK, GENERAL DUTY, HORSEPOWER RATED. FUSES SHALL BE BUSSMAN TYPE RK- 1 CURRENT LIMITING, TIME DELAY-DUAL ELEMENT. 6. RELOCATE AND RECONNECT, AS REQUIRED BY CONSTRUCTION, OUTLETS, LIGHTS, OR OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ENCOUNTERED DURING CONSTRUCTION. EXISTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, WHICH IS TO REMAIN BUT IS ON THE SAME CIRCUIT AS EQUIPMENT BEING REMOVED, SHALL BE RECONNECTED AND LEFT IN OPERATING • CONDITION. A WFC PROJECT NO. - FISHERS ISLAND £ ; �,' �� ti,: )O2_4926 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES T A __ _ .._____....... ___ _______._ / n WILLIAM F. COLLINS, AIA 903 006 201 "N°M5/15/03 ISSUED FOR REVIEW AG,JM AF Tr /1, 1 f ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAMS _ = ARCHITECT S, LLP ' ' AND ELECTRICAL NOTES ORIENTAL AVENUETERIERENTEMEW "'"'' 10/30/02 ISSUED FOR REVIEW PL AF TT � `'r ;: 10-1 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SETAUICET,NY11733 FISHERS ISLAND, NY 11957 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES, INC. /A2:• . �� " J a VOICE: 631-689-8450 FAX: 631-689-8459 15 EAST MIDLAND AVENUE NO. DATE REVISIONS BY CHK APP'D >c �\'' JOB NO. SITE NO. DRAWING NUMBER REV PARAMOS, NJ 07652 24445 903006201 903 006 201 E- 1 0 SCALE: AS NOTED DESIGNED DRAWN: XXX 6 5 4 DFN=STV[160,02] .DWG 22 x 34 SIZE PSC= . . • INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY, INC . TO RADIO CABINET • NOTES: (NOKIA/ERICSSON) T1 -SURGES SUPPRESSOR 1 . MOUNT 66-B3-50 BLOCK IN TELCO BOX OR ON VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPESSO � ATLANTIC SCIENTIFIC N0, TELCO BACKBOARD. 0 0 0 TA\SIE\T 90700 (SEE NOTE 2) WHT BLU MIr 1 � PORT MARKED 2. WIRE TO PROVIDE CONTINUITY WHEN CIRCUIT IS NORMAL. COMMERCIAL 7- TO AC SERVICE "PROTECTED" DIN RAIL ATLANTIC PWR FAIL BLU WHT 2 ENTRANCE CABINET MODEL DESCRIPTION PEAK AMPS RJ48 (TYP) %I% SCIENTIFIC 21607 3. INSTALL BRIDGING CLIPS (SIEMENS-SA- 1 -25 OR WHT/ORG NM -7 r PTXO80-3Y101 TVSS EQUIVALENT) AS REQUIRED. ORG/WHT NM 80,000 SURGE SUPPRESSOR THREE PHASE PLASTIC 4. TURN BACK AND STORE UNUSED CONDUCTORS. WHT GRN r am 5 TVSS FAIL GRN/WHT INN c--� 6D SURGE SUPPRESSORNOTCH TVSS FAIL 7111111i AIMMIIMIMMMIMOIN ( WHT/BRN --7INN0SCALE: N.T.S. BRN/WHT -7 _ WHT/SLT MN --7 IIIIII SLT/WHT -7 NM PANEL "P1 " i11� RED/BLU 111111 ■N 1 TVSS 3P30 GFI RECEPTACLE 1P15 2 LABEL ' ( BLU/RED -7 111111 3 V SMOKE DETECTOR 1P15 4 NOTE 4 ALAR0 ULTCABLE ( RED/ORG S --7 RASITE, INN 5 V EXHAUST FAN 1P15 6 ORG/RED -7 NMI (REFERENCE 7 NOKIA #1 2P40 CORD REEL 1P15 8 DETAIL 1020 RED/GRN Um PORT MARKED THIS SHEET) GRN/RED -7 9 V TELCO RECEPTACLE 1P15 10 1111111 "UNPROTECTED" J RED/BRN INN- -7 r 11 NOKIA #2 2P40 INTERIOR LIGHTS/EXIT 1P15 12 RJ48 (TYP) #6 AWG BRN/RED NNE -7 OM 13 V INTERIOR RECEPTACLES 1P15 14 BONDED TO MGB OR GROUNDED ENCLOSURE RED/SLT r -7 NM 15 NOKIA #3 2P40 MOTION SENSOR 1P15 16 NOTES: SLT/RED a 17 V SPACE 18 1 . MOUNT DIN RAIL TO TO TELCO BLK/BLU NM -7 NM TELCO BOARD 19 SPACE SPACE 20 2. DIN RAIL HOLDS 1 -4 BLU/BLK NEI -7 NM 21 SPACE SPACE 22 UNITS BLK/ORG NM -7 IIIIII 3. TVSS MAY BE ORIENTED TO ORG/BLK _ 23 SPACE SPACE 24 SUIT SITE REQUIREMENTS. BLK/GRN INS -7 r 25 SPACE SPACE 26 GRN /BLK MN - C 27 SPACE SPACE 28 SUPPRESSOR SURGE SUPPRESSOR ■• ■' 29 SPACE SPACE 30 014 SCALE: N.T.S. NOTE: as MN 1 . CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE BRANCH CIRCUITS TO ALL EQUIPMENT SHOWN CDS DATACOM INC. ATLANTA CABLE SALES INC.(ACS) ON PANEL SCHEDULE AND FLOOR PLANS FOR A COMPLETE INSTALLATION. VENDOR 214-340-9199 800-241 -9881 1 WHT/BLU 11111111 PANEL SPECIFICATIONS OUTDOOR DOUBLED ENDED P# C00411484-XXX P# 010717- 1 -XXX 20 BLU/WHT COMMERCIAL INN POWER FAIL _ 120/208V, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE INDOOR DOUBLED ENDED P# C00411467-XXX P# 010716- 1 -XXX 2 WHT/ORG AL13 MN MAINS: 200A PANEL CIRCUIT BREAKER OUTDOOR SINGLE ENDED P# C00411483-XXX P# 010717-XXX ORG/WHT 200A BUS 21 mi No ,olIh INDOOR SINGLE ENDED P# C00411450-XXX P# 010716-XXX ENCLOSURE: NEMA 3R, SURFACE, 20" WIDE CABINET MODEL# NQOD430L225CU 3 WHT/GRN MI M POLES: 30 XXX = LENGTH IN FEET 22 GRN/WHT TVSS FAIL NM — PANEL SHALL BE 42K AIC OR BETTER AND HAVE BOLT ON BREAKERS AND WHT/BRN NM WELDED GROUND BAR KIT. COVER SHALL BE LOCKABLE WITH HINGED DOOR 12345678 1 BL WHT T 4 BRN/WHT NMI AL15 IN DOOR. 2 WHT BLU R TX "STRAIGHT 23 WHT/GRY o r NM PANEL SCHEDULE0 THROUGH 5 AL16 J N 3 NC CABLE 24 GRY/WHT � 1.-IJ II. 111111 ME o � Al\ SCALE: N.T.S. 4 ORG WHT T CONFIGURATION" RED/BLU o' J RX 6 AL 17 CO o - 5 NCT • 25 BLU/RED w ININ ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS ABBREVIATIONS 6 NC 0 7 RED/ORG AL18 cK g _, 0 wag) in MN 3 r GROUND ROD WITH ACCESS AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE 8 NC �� 26 ORG/RED ao ci INN o RJ48C N° RED/GRN z i CHEMICAL GROUND ROD BCW BARE COPPER WIRE 8 PIN CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT ° ° 8 GRN RED AL19 r.,� W o w GROUND ROD DWG DRAWING CONNECTOR 18" GROUND PIGTAIL ° 0 27 GRN/RED moa = � � ® EMT ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING (GND BTS CABINET ONLY BY BTS VENDOR) ° 0 9 RED/BRN AL20 co I-1 m 0 r IINI DISCONNECT SWITCH NOTES: w 0 ° 28 BRN/RED co f-- v cn r Wm GEN GENERATOR ° , - 10 RED/GRY AL21 - < m I- O METER IGR INTERIOR GROUND RING (HALO) 1 . CABLE IS A NOKIA SPECIFIC DESIGN. WIRING IS UNIQUE AND SHALL BE USED FOR O 0 NOTE 3 NOKIA ULTRASITE INSTALLATIONS ONLY. I- ° 0 29 GRY/RED IMC INTERMEDIATE METALLIC CONDUIT ) ° / CIRCUIT BREAKER MGB MASTER GROUND BAR °� ° ° 11 BLK/BLU AL22 r --, 2. SELECTED CABLE MUST BE FROM A VENDOR LISTED IN THE ABOVE TABLE ° ° BLU/BLK I ® CADWELD TYPE CONNECTION PCS PERSONAL COMMUNICATION (NO SUBSTITUTIONS ARE PERMITTED) 0 ° 301 BLK/ORG SYSTEM ° 0 12 AL23 t - 0 COMPRESSION TYPE CONNECTION 3. DOUBLE ENDED CABLES ARE STANDARD. SINGLE ENDED OPTIONAL TO MEET UNIQUE 0, PTS POWER TRANSFER SWITCH SITE REQUIREMENTS. "'° 31 GROUNDING WIRE PVC RIGID (SCH. 40) POLYVINYL \___--1 19 BLK/GRN REFERENCE POINT J CHLORIDE CONDUIT 4. CABLE IS A STRAIGHT-THROUGH WITH IDENTICAL CONNECTOR PIN-OUT ON BOTH e DRAIN 66-B3-50 ©-o-REPRESENTS DETAIL NUMBER RGS RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL ENDS. 0 NC V N - --REFERENCE SHEET NUMBER RWY RACEWAY 5, CABLE END WITH 18" GROUND PIGTAIL SHALL BE INSTALLED AT NOKIA BTS. MALE 37 PIN D CONNECTOR TYP TYPICAL REAR VIEW (CONNECT TO 6. ORDER LENGTH (XXX) AND TYPE (OUTDOOR, INDOOR) AS APPROPRIATE FOR SITE ULTRASITE EXT. ALARM INPUT) ALARM CABLE (ASU8486) ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS REQUIREMENTS (CDS DATACOM P/N CO2510313-00XX) ... .. .. . .. AND ABBREVATIONS Ti CABLE AND CONNECTOR PIN-OUT ALARM CABLE , 66 BLOCK ALARM ASSIGNMENTS A 4, 0 SCALE: N.T.S. 01 ,6 SCALE: N.T.S. ' 02 . SCALE: N.T.S. ' 02 SCALE: N.T.S. A WFC PROJECT NO, I --- �� AT i T A \�� • •D�, • `%'t , 02-4926 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES , =.�, FISHERS ISLAND WILLIAM F. COLLINS, AIA 903 006 201A ° 'f �, w _ - = , , ELECTRICAL DETAILS AND NOTES _ - ARC H ITE C T S, LLP �► �,ORIENTAL AVENUE A 10/30/02 ISSUED FOR REVIEW PL AF 7 » .. _.1. .: := 10-1 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SETAUKET,NY 11733 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES, INC. ` .� 026944 ` VOICE: 631-689-8450 FAX: 631-689-8459 FISHERS ISLAND, NY 1 1957 15 EAST MIDLAND AVENUE N0. DATE REVISIONS BY CHK APP'D \�'� �' JOB N0. SITE N0. DRAWING NUMBER REV • n r- ,..' PARAMUS, NJ 07652 SCALE: AS NOTED DESIGNED DRAWN: XXX 24445 903006201 903 006 201 E-2 A DFN=STV[160,02] .DWG 22 x 34 D SIZE 6 5 4 3 2 PSC= . . NOTE: © a #2 AWG STRANDED, INSULATED COPPER WIRE Nir NEW ELECTRICAL CONDUIT ROUTED NEW AT&T 200 AMP POWER PANEL MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF SOLID BCW FOR FROM NEW AT&T SUB-METER TO NEW ® BONDING DEVICES FROM INSIDE SHELTER TO aAT&T EQUIPMENTTHE EXTERIOR GROUND ROD . NEW AT&T 200 AMP "APPLETON" GENERATOR RECEPTACLE ®EXISTING ELECTRICAL UTILITY METER EXISTING ELECTRICAL PANEL AND PLYWOOD lipra NEW AT&T SUB-METER BACKBOARD f GROUNDING NOTES: CAUTION!: AT ALL SITES THE CONTRACTOR MUST VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM IS EFFECTIVELY GROUNDED AND MEETS THE NEC ARTICLE 250 NEW AT&T 200 AMP EXISTING SMOKE DETECTOR REQUIREMENTS AND ACCEPTABLE TO THE LOCAL INSPECTOR/AUTHORITY. NEC ARTICLE 250-84 SPECIFIES GROUNDING RESISTANCE OF 25 OHMS OR DISCONNECT MOUNTED I 1 / LESS FOR THE GROUNDING SYSTEM. THE PROJECT REQUIREMENT IS FIVE (5) OHMS. BELOW NEW SUB-METER NINSTWAIMOW' AI Ti NEW TELCO COAXIAL CABLE ROUTED FROM rFUTURE ...--...s.----- T --i„._______--\-- NEW LAND LINK PARABOLIC ANTENNA IN NOTE: UMTS ; STEEPLE ABOVE TO NEW TELCO BOARD NEW AT&T EQUIPMENT WCOMA I 1 . METALLIC OBJECTS LOCATED WITHIN 6'-0" OF GROUNDING HALO SHALL BE BONDED TO GROUNDING HALO ROOM FUTURE NOKIA I 2. PROVIDE STRAIN RELIEF AND PROTECTION FROM SHARP MATERIAL FOR INDIVIDUAL CABLES. PROVIDE #6 GROUND CONDUCTORS WITH TWO-HOLE rr PLTRASIT 1CABINETFI CONNECTORS TO CABLE RACK SECTIONS TOGETHER s 1 NEW 4'x4'x 5/8" FIRE RESISTANT PLYWOOD NOTES: ' NEW EXHAUST FAN 1 BACKBOARD 1 . FOR NUMBER OF GROUNDING RODS REQUIRED, REFER TO AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES, INC. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR FACILITY GROUNDING. NOKIA I ULTRAS! ti CABINET L—— NbKiA . /A 2. GROUND WIRES SHALL BE ROUTED INTO THE EQUIPMENT ROOM FOR CONNECTION TO THE FOLLOWING: POWER / \ 'B`" ` �/' f — BOND GROUND WIRE TO INTERIOR GROUND RING HALO AT A MINIMUM OF FOUR PLACES AND LOCATE CONNECTIONS ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF ___ I / THRIFT EQUIPMENT ROOM. `.��/ STORE - BOND GROUND WIRE TO MASTER GROUND BAR FOR INTERIOR EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION FOR FACILITY GROUNDING, THE NEC AND LOCAL CODE a_ / REQUIREMENTS. D — BOND GROUND WIRE TO AC POWER SERVICES AND SURGE ARRESTOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR FACILITY EXISTING STAIR FROM GROUNDING C BASEMENT 3. #2 AWG STRANDED, INSULATED COPPER WIRE MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF SOLID BCW FOR BONDING DEVICES FROM INSIDE EQUIPMENT ROOM TO THE EXTERIOR GROUND RODS. FOR ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS SEE DETAIL 500 SHEET E-2 A---- •\ ‘ 504 NEW GROUND ROD - 11110 I i-i Ak. CADWELD CONNECTION, (TYP) _4 ORIENTAL AVENUE um 0....\.E PLAN r- __ v TELCO/ELEC40 6 NEW THROUGH WALL EXHAUST FAN TO BASEMENT LEVEL NOTE: 0 2 v. .. 4' F�TSE�--' REPLACE EXISTING WINDOW WCDMA I—. 11 " � � , .. . . NORTHN'..°1 z CI1jUMTS- ,,> SCALE: 1/4" = 1 '-O" IF THIS SHEET IS X 17 REFER TO ADJACENT GRAPHIC SCALE. 1/4"=1'-0" o NOURE ;—. rr— {CABINET I—II G �____- ' #2 AWG STRANDED INSULATED (INSULATION AL -. Ai TO BE UV RESISTANT) OR BARE, SOLID, 3 INSPECTION WELL/W COPPER ► TINNED COPPER WIRE, TYP. 2 PER -4 GROUND AND TEST LOOP r- CABINET RU - B 503 r.. I NC _ TVSS PANEL _4 NOKtA . I 0 �. I JUTRAIT C 1 FOR SURGE SUPPRESSOR — CABINET L_ NO I( 2 ALARM, CONNECT TO COMMON NGROUND WIRE ROUTED FROM INTERIOR :NOKIA ^ AND NORMALLY CLOSED c 08A POWER . `\ TERMINAL BLOCKS. NORMALLY - _4 GROUND RING HALO TO EXTERIOR GROUND CABINET V NEW INTERIOR GROUND RING I� HALO, (HALO BY SHELTER MANUF.) CLOSED CONTACTS WILL BE NO ROD , `\ I UTILITY POWER FAL CLOSED IN NORMAL POWER FOR UTILITY POWER ALARM, CONNECT CONDITIONS. CONTACTS WILL 504 MASTER GROUND BAR �0/� TO COMMON AND NORMALLY CLOSED OPEN IF TVSS PANEL FAILS. TB TERMINAL BLOCKS. NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACTS WILL BE CLOSED IN NORMAL -- 5 POWER CONDITIONS, CONTACTS WILL �- OPEN IF UTILITY POWER FAIL. NOTE: TB LOCATED WITHIN PANEL "P1 " 6 EXISTING STAIR FROM BASEMENT , UTILITY POWER FAIL MANUF: POTTER & BRUMFIELD -c\-\ MODEL:# K 10P- 1 1 A15- 120 0' 4' 8' 16' AND BASE 27E487N , 1/4"=1'-0" - UTILITY POWER FAIL TVSS FAIL EQUIPMENT ENT GROUNDING PLAN NOTE: § A 0 SCALE: N.T.S. , 0 4 SCALE: N.T.S. SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" IF THIS SHEET IS 1 1 " X 17", REFER TO ADJACENT GRAPHIC SCALE. NORTH - -"::- WFC PROJECT NO /� ��� DER ti/ 02-4926 PeNs AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES FISHERS ISLAND �� �'�o -- e TELCO/ELEC/GROUNDING 7 El —_ -_ - - WILLIAM F. COLLINS, AIA 903 006 201 0 5/15/03 ISSUED FOR REVIEW AG,�M AF TT � _ �1,1-. o S'��� A 10 30 02 ISSUED FOR REVIEW PL AF TT00- _- -- - _ ARCHITECTS, LLP PLANS, NOTE AND DETAILS ORIENTAL AVENUE / / ! '" F 10-1 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SETAUKET,NY 11733 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES, INC. 126..,4 Y, , FISHERS ISLAND, NY 1 1957 NO. DATE REVISIONS BY CHK APP'D � ��-.. .,, � JOB NO. SITE NO. DRAWING NUMBER REV VOICE: 631-689-8450 FAX: 631-689-8459 15 EAST MIDLAND AVENUE PARAMUS, NJ 07652 I SCALE: AS NOTED IDESIGNED 24445 903006201 903 006 201 E-3 0 DRAWN: XXX 6 5 4 3 2 DFN=STV[160,02] .DWG 22 x 34 -E PSC= . --P-- 0 b® I r I 1 REMOVE EXISTING SMOKE T.......... . itiDETECTOR COPPER WIRE TEST LOOP GRADE P1 - 14 --i. ,,, P1 -8 - NEW POWER PANEL "P1 " PRECAST CONCRETE INSPECTION \ � FUTURE ►� Ex r HAND HOLE ASSEMBLY WITH /(N / /��/ UMTS WCDMA NEW CORD REEL CAST IRON FLANGE AND COVER FUTURE , NOKIA F2 ',■ WITH WORD 'GROUND' CAST CO z ITRASIT ' \ �CABNET P1 - 10 INTO COVER. so CADWELD 11 � P1 - 1 ,; P1 -6 I � r` P1 -4 GRADE • D L rI ;: NEW 4'x4'x5/8" THICK NEW SMOKE DETECTOR, _' '�;� PLYWOOD TELCO BOARD ,_ ls-----: • ---------\--- GRAINGER OR EQUAL \ aril CADWELD CABLE ti—m-111 /I II—' \\\\\\\\ \\\\\�-II lir! MODEL# 3KN55/57 T IT3 \ �; TO ROD. , III -.:2.--:":":B CW CABINET.- _ NEW MOTION SENSOR — ,a o — SOLID, TINNED P1 -7,9 \ POWER ,� P1 - 1113 '"R \ EX 0 NEW EMERGENCY LIGHT CLEAN SAND , e GROUND P1 - 15, 17 '`Mainline.I . ° < °' o - THERMOSTAT °. , iso `o ' I GROUND ROD 0 COPPER WIRE -v-) COPPER CLAD NEW EXIT SIGN, TIP. j GROUND RING STEEL 5/8"0 x10'-0" LONG 1 \ )k I EXISTING STAIR FROM BASEM N ET - - GROUND ROD COPPER CLAD STEEL 3/4" X BASEMENT PLAN 10'-0" LONG. LIGHTING SCHEDULE C , FIXTURE LAMP NO. LAMPS SYM. MANUFACTURER / MODEL # TYPE WATTAGE TYPE WATTS MOUNTING HEIGHT REMARKS DETAIL @ GROUND TEST WELLDETAIL @ GROUND ROD ------1F2 LEGION CAT. # 4304-232—ACP—ESB/EBO—BA FLUOR. 62 F032—T8 2-32 SURFACE/ STEM SURFACE/STEM MOUNTED NARROW WRAP SCALE: N.T.S. O SCALE: N.T.S. ►"t ATLITE CAT XLN18SR2U-BA LED. 2 LED 1 -2 WALL/ CEILING EMERGENCY EXIT SIGN, SHADING INDICATES 1 I EX # FACES, ARROW INDICATES DIRECTION 1 r EM ATLITE CAT # 12ACNY2-BA INCAND. 36 12V PAR36 2- 12 WALL/ CEILING 2 HEAD EMERGENCY UNIT xQ #6 AWG _ ANTENNA CABLE 12" TO 24" 1-cN STRANDED TO GROUND BAR INSULATED - I wog � , 1 TWO HOLE LONG N 1' BARREL LUG TELCO OR POWER CABLES ` ENLARGED LIGHTING - WEATHERPROOFING KIT 1 METALLIC Mil left: AND ELECTRIC PLAN NOTE: o' 2' 4' 8' CONDUIT (SEE NOTE 3) 0SCALE: 1/4"-1 '-0" IF THIS SHEET IS 11 " X 111.610.0", REFER ADJACENT GRAPHIC SCALE. w_ NORTH BURNDY TYPE GAR—TC GROUNDCABLE GROUND KIT �/4"=1'-0" CONNECTOR (CAT# GAR3903TC)6. #6 AWG STRANDED COPPER GROUND •WIRE (GROUNDED TO GROUND BAR), © �- O METALLIC CONDUIT WITH POWER OR (SEE NOTE 1 & 2) B TELCO CABLE 6 AWG FROM ANTENNA © ,��<«<<,,,CABLE GROUND KIT — "`""�;-• 3~ '�, #6 AWG STRANDED 7/162 0 -/4 / ° INSULATED GROUND CABLE. CONNECTION OF CABLE GROUND STRIP INSULATION IN "««« ° "° ° �� METALLIC KIT TO ANTENNA CABLE ° AREA OF CADWELD(01-0 ��° o ° ° ° ° ° CONDUIT I.' i o ° °' ° ojoo CADWELD OR BOND #6 NOTES: _ ' ° ° 0 08• GROUNDING GROUND WIRE TO SAME IIII o ° IP E-4 BUSHING GROUND BAR TO WHICH 1 . DO NOT INSTALL CABLE GROUND KIT AT A BEND AND ALWAYS DIRECT i�� p1 GROUND CABLE IS ATTACHED. GROUND WIRE DOWN TO GROUND BAR. n ©00 O L METALLIC CONDUIT WITH 2. GROUNDING KIT SHALL BE TYPE AND PART NUMBER AS SUPPLIED OR O © OO i,- - LEGEND GROUND WIRE RECOMMENDED BY CABLE MANUFACTURER. X00 1 . COPPER GROUND BAR, 1 /4" X 4" X 20", NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. CAT. NO, B-6142, HOLE CENTERS TO MATCH NEMA DOUBLE LUG CONFIGURATION 3. WEATHER PROOFING SHALL BE TWO-PART TAPE KIT, COLD SHRINK _ - TWO HOLE LUG, TO 2. INSULATORS, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CAT. NO. 3061 -4 SHALL NOT BE USED. BE USED WITH 3. 5/8" LOCKWASHERS, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. CAT NO. 3015-8 #2 AWG BCW TO 4. WALL MOUNTING BRACKET, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. CAT N0. A-6056 BUILDING OR GROUND RING/HALO 5. 5/8- 11 X 1 " H.H.C.S. BOLTS, NEWTON INSTRUMENT CO. CAT NO. 3012- 1 GROUND VIRE TO GROUND ROD GROUND BAR DETAIL CONDUIT BONDING DETAIL DETAIL @ CABLE GROUNDING KIT A 7. ®� ,x SCALE: N.T.S. � %./ 6 SCALE: N.T.S. SCALE: N.T.S. 1 f` SCALE: N.T.S. ����p ,� N` WFC PROJECT NO AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES FISHERS ISLAND ,..____......., . ■ A ®� 02-4926 �� ii ( Odi:_ WILLIAM F. COLLINS, AIA 903006201 \%---"\ ) ENLARGED LIGHTING/ELECTRIC A_ = ARCHI TE CT S, LLP ' PLAN AND GROUNDING DETAILS --- 10/30/02 ISSUED FOR REVIEW PL AF TT ORIENTAL AVENUE A lal TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SETAUKET,NY 11733 ni AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES, INC. r> r. 'VOICE: 631-689-8450 FAX: 631-689-8459 FISHERS ISLAND, NY 1 1957 15 EAST MIDLAND AVENUE NO. DATE REVISIONS BY CHK APP'D- 4• /tel .. JOB NO. SITE NO. DRAWING NUMBER REV PARAMOS, NJ 07652 SCALE: AS NOTED DESIGNED DRAWN: XXX 24445 903006201 903 006 201 E-4 A 3 2 DFN=STV[160,02] .DWG 22 x 34 SIZE 6 5 4PSC= 1900 TX/RX 1900 TX/RX NOTES: r CELL SITE INSTALLATION NOTES: 1 . ALL MATERIAL ON THE TABLE BELOW SHALL BE PROCURED BY BECHTEL. THE FOLLOWING INSTALLATION NOTES HAVE BEEN COMPILED FROM THE 1 . ALL ANTENNA COAXIAL CABLES AND JUMPERS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHOUT EXISTING PROJECT DOCUMENTS (I.E. PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS, EQUIPMENT LOOPS AND/OR PIGTAILS. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT EXCEED THE x VENDOR DOCUMENTS, ETC.) FOR USE. THESE NOTES SHALL BE UTILIZED FOR CABLE LENGTHS SHOWN ON THE DRAWING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE CELL SITES TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE 0 WITHOUT RF ENGINEERING APPROVAL. PROJECT DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. 2. ANTENNA COAXIAL CABLE GROUND KITS SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED ON THE JUMPER BETWEEN THE ANTENNA AND MAIN LINE CABLE. 3. CABLE LENGTHS LISTED ARE APPROXIMATIONS A. GROUNDING: DUALPOLE SECTOR BASED ON THESE PLANS AND ARE NOT ANTENNA, TYP. LAND LINK PARABOLIC 3. ANTENNA COAXIAL CABLE GROUND KITS SHALL BE INSTALLED AS CLOSE TO INTENDED TO BE USED FOR ORDERING CABLE. 1 . ALL METAL CONDUIT FOR GROUNDING DOWN CONDUCTORS SHALL BE BONDED DISH ANTENNA ALL CABLE LENGTHS MUST BE V.I.F. 1 TO THE GROUND SYSTEM AT BOTH ENDS. D THE CONNECTOR AS POSSIBLE AT EACH ANTENNA. IF THIS IS NOT FEASIBLE 7/16" DIN TYPE FEMALE 4. COLOR CODE ALL MAIN 2. GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE MAIN WATER PIPE THE GROUND KIT SHALL BE INSTALLED IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE BEND ON THE CONNECTOR (ANTENNA) - USING A BURNDY TYPE GAR-TC CLAMP. FIRST STRAIGHT RUN OF CABLE. THE GROUND KIT SHALL BE INSTALLED ON CABLES AT TWO LOCATIONS: 5/8" DIN TYPE "N" NEAR ANTENNA, 3. KOPR-SHIELD ANTI-OXIDATION COMPOUND SHALL BE USED ON ALL STRAIGHT SECTION OF CABLE ONLY AND NOT ON BENDS. I IWI TOP JUMPER CABLE FEMALE CONNECTOR NEAR EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONNECTIONS. (IF REQUIRED) 4. ANTENNA COAXIAL CABLE SHALL BE INSTALLED TO COMPLY WITH THE O (ANTENNA) 5. ANTENNAS SHALL BE PROCURED AND 4 ALL UNDERGROUND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE BY THE MANUFACTURER'S MINIMUM BEND RADIUS SPECIFIED IN THE FOLLOWING TABLE. INSTALLED WITH DOWNTILT BRACKETSAND CADWELD PROCESS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL RACEWAY FOR COAXIAL CABLE USING THE 0 HEAVY DUTY CLAMPS SUPPLIED BY ANTENNA 5. ALL CADWELDS SHALL BE INSTALLED USING THE PROPER CONNECTION/MOLD PROPER FITTINGS NECESSARY TO ENSURE THAT THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS _ MAIN COAXIAL CABLE MANUFACTURER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. AND MATERIALS FOR THE PARTICULAR CONNECTION AND/OR APPLICATION. REQUIREMENTS ARE MET. POVIDE A DRIP LOOP AT ANTENNA. II - 6. TOP AND BOTTOM JUMPERS SHALL BE I 0 - z MAIN COAXIAL CABLE SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY THE EQUIPMENT TEE CONNECTION SWEEP CONNECTION POST CONNECTION Q GROUND BAR 509 (NEAR ANTENNAS) E-4 MANUFACTURER. r r 4. ANTENNA POST COAXIAL CABLE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS O7. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ANTENNA TYPE CADWELD 13A AND AZIMUTH WITH CONSTRUCTION MANAGER GROUNDING KIT r. CADWELD CABLE SIZE MINIMUM BEND MINIMUM BEND RADIUS IN E-4 PRIOR TO STARTING CONSTRUCTION. CADWELD #2 AWG BCW MANUFACTURER CABLE TYPE (DIAMETER) RADIUS IN TRAY 4" OR 6" CONDUIT =IWI 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AN #2 AWG BCW #2 AWG BCW 10" 513A GROUND BAR 509 INDEPENDENT TESTING AGENCY TO PERFORM .-• ,. ANDREWS LDF5-50A 7/8" CONTACT COAX MANUF. GROUNDING KIT (NEAR ANTENNAS) E-4 COAXIAL SWEEP TEST AND REPORT, AND ANDREWS LDF6-50 1 1 /4" 15" CONTACT COAX MANUF. ® PROVIDE THE NECESSARY QUALIFIED 6. ALL BOLTED GROUNDING CONNECTIONS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH A LOCK PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO WASHER UNDER THE NUT. HARDWARE FOR BOLTED CONNECTIONS SHALL BE ANDREWS LDF7-50A 1 5/8" 20" CONTACT COAX MANUF. GROUND BAR 509 ASSIST IN ANY REPAIRS AND WEATHER (AT EQUIP.) E_4 PROOFING. CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE MINIMUM OF 3/8" DIAMETER AND SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL. BECHTEL WITH A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS C #2 AWG INSULATED NOTICE PRIOR TO TIME OF SWEEP TEST AND 7. OBJECTS OR SUPPORTS TO PRECLUDE ESTABLISHING A "CHOKE" POINT. 5. ALL ANTENNA COAXIAL CABLES SHALL BE MARKED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE .w/ , �� #2 AWG INSULATED GROUND WIRE FURNISH RESULTS WITHIN 48 HOURS OF GROUNDING WIRE SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED OR ROUTED THROUGH HOLES IN REQUIREMENTS IN BECHTEL ENGINEERING STANDARDS DOCUMENT GROUND WIRE COMPLETION. ALL SWEEP TESTING TO BE = DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATION ANY METAL #24445-801 -3DS-GET-0002-001 COPPER PLATE AT SECTION 24. 11 ° EQUIPMENT 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ORIENT THE COAXIAL CABLES ON THE ICE BRIDGE TO GROUND BAR _ 0 *509 9. ALL INDICATIONS OF NORTH ARE FOR MATCH WITH THE ORIENTATION OF THE COAX ENTRY HATCH PLATE ON THE • 1 BASEMENT (AT EQUIP.) E-4 REFERENCE ONLY. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY SHELTER. IN FIELD TRUE NORTH PRIOR TO SECTOR a I O EQUIPMENT ANTENNA INSTALLATION. _` 7. ONLY ANDREWS GROUNDING KITS SHALL BE USED ON ANDREWS CABLE. THE wirr.' \ FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF PART NUMBERS FOR GROUNDING KITS. 1 0 BOTTOM JUMPER CABLE .A .A1 \__ #2 AWG BCW NOMINAL ANDREWS 411 • DI 0 DEPICTS CHOKE POINT (NOT ACCEPTABLE) CABLE SIZE ANDREWS STANDARD LAND LINK ALPHA SECTOR BETA SECTOR GAMMA SECTOR TOTAL (DIAMETER) CABLE TYPE GROUND KIT ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION AZIMUTH 36. 15° AZIMUTH 70° AZIMUTH 240' AZIMUTH 310° QUANTITY 8. FERROUS METAL CLIPS WHICH COMPLETELY SURROUND THE GROUNDING 7/8" LDF5-50A SGL5- 10B4 NO. TX/RX TX/RX TX/RX TX/RX TX/RX TX/RX (SEE NOTE 1 ) CONDUCTOR SHALL NOT BE USED. CLIPS OF THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS AND . 1 ANTENNA ANDREW ALLGON ALLGON ALLGON ALLGON ALLGON TYPES MAY BE USED TO FASTEN AND SUPPORT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS. 1 1 /4" LDF6-50 SGL6- 10B4 (SEE NOTE 5) P3F-52 7250.03 7250.03 7250.03 7250.03 7250.03 5+ 1 1 5/8" LDF7-50A SGL7- 1084 AS-BUILT SERIAL # 4;*.4 ,9 MECHANICAL UPTILT 0.06° 0° 0° 0° 0° p° PLASTIC CLIPS DOWNTILT 8. SNAP-IN HANGERS USED FOR 7 8" ANDREWS CABLE SHALL BE ANDREWS ANTENNA JUMPER LDF4-50A LDF4-50A LDF4-50A LDF4-50A LDF4-50A I SNAP-IN HANGERS. SNAP-IN HANGERS USED FOR 1 1 /4" AND 1 5/8" 2 (ANDREW) N/A 1 /2" (6 FEET) 1 /2" (6 FEET) 1 /2" (6 FEET) 1 /2" (6 FEET) 1 /2" (6 FEET) 30 FT ANDREWS CABLE MAY BE ANDREWS SNAP-IN HANGERS OR EQUIVALENT (LENGTH) ° METAL CLIPS WHICH DO NOT COMPLETELY SURROUND THE GROUNDING HANGERS FROM ANOTHER VENDOR. ATTACHED MALE DIN INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED CONDUCTOR 2A CONNECTOR L5PNM-RPC W/ITEM #2 W/ITEM #2 W/ITEM #2 W/ITEM #2 W/ITEM #2 (ANDREW) 9. HOISTING GRIPS USED FOR 7/8", 1 1 /4" AND 1 5/8" ANDREWS CABLE MAY MAIN COAX 1 BE ANDREWS OR EQUIVALENT HOISTING GRIPS FROM ANOTHER VENDOR. FOR 1 3 (LENGTH) (1 ) 5/8"0(65') (2) 7/$"0(65') (2) 7/$„0(72') (2) 7/s"0(72') (2) 7/8„0(85') (2) 7/$„0(85') 758 FT LDF4.5-50 LDF5-50A LDF5-50A LDF5-50A LDF5-50A LDF5-50A + 65 FT (ANDREW) Q 5/8" COAXIAL CABLE, A STAINLESS STEEL HOSE CLAMP MUST BE INSTALLED UNATTACHED FEMALE WITH THE HOISTING GRIP. 9. 4 DIN CONNECTOR T.B.D. L7PDF-RPC L7PDF-RPC L7PDF-RPC L7PDF-RPC L7PDF-RPC 10 (ANDREW) STANDARD GROUND BARS SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED. THEY SHALL C. MANUFACTURED MATERIAL: UNATTACHED MALE 10. NOT BE FABRICATED OR MODIFIED IN THE FIELD. 5 DIN CONNECTOR T.B.D. L4PDM-RPC L4PDM-RPC L4PDM-RPC L4PDM-RPC L4PDM-RPC 10 ALL GROUND WIRES SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHOUT LOOPS (PIGTAILS) AND 1 . WHEN SPECIFIC MANUFACTURER'S ITEMS ARE SPECIFIED, THEY MAY BE (ANDREW) SHARP BEND RADIUS. REPLACED BY SIMILAR, EQUIVALENT ITEMS WITH PRIOR ENGINEERING APPROVAL. ANTENNA JUMPER LDF4-50A LDF4-50A LDF4-50A LDF4-50A LDF4-50A LDF4-50A 6 (ANDREW) 1 /2" (6 FEET) 1 /2" (6 FEET) 1 /2" (6 FEET) 1 /2" (6 FEET) 1 /2" (6 FEET) 1 /2" (6 FEET) 36 FT (LENGTH) B. ANTENNA COAXIAL CABLES (WAVEGUIDE) 7 ID TAG ALPHA 2 ALPHA 1 BETA 1 BETA 2 GAMMA 1 GAMMA 2 NOTE: THE RF TRANSMISSION LINE INSTALLED BETWEEN THE RADIO CABINET, 8 COLOR CODE THREE GREEN ONE GREEN ONE BLUE THREE BLUE ONE WHITE THREE WHITE FURNISHED BY RBS EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER, AND THE ANTENNA CONSISTS OF A TWO GREEN TWO BLUE FOUR BLUE TWO WHITE FOUR WHITE COAXIAL CABLE, SOMETIMES REFERRED TO AS A WAVEGUIDE. ANTENNA SCHEDULE A I SCALE: N.T.S. A ,`-- y WFC PROJECT NO Aitimillatilleft �`` . `'' E 0 :-4926 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES ;- _ FISHERS ISLAND _ AT � T A _ ���� ,,, , �'`-`�• c� << E� . __ ---- �� ANTENNA CABLING SCHEMATIC -_ __ - -s WILLIAM F. COLLINS,C O L L I N SAIA 903 006 201 VL.W, 5/15/03 ISSUED FOR REVIEW AG.JM AF TT R AND DETAILS �' �� � ARC H I T E C T S, LLP ` 0 .A.1 ry ' A 10/30/02 ISSUED FOR REVIEW PL AF TT �� �" "� ORIENTAL AVENUE /� .� AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES, INC. 'z"'"' .. 10-1 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SETAUKET,NY 11733 FISHERS ISLAND, NY 11957 NO. DATE REVISIONS BY CHK APP'D oTF -. . JOB NO. SITE NO. DRAWING NUMBER REV VOICE: 631-689-8450 FAX: 631-689-8459 .,„_,,,,,2_,„LL _ ,���� 15 EAST MIDLAND AVENUE ��., C?�' to PARAMOS, NJ 07652 SCALE: AS NOTED DESIGNED DRAWN: XXX 24445 903006201 903 006 201 E-5 0 DFN=STV[160,02] .DWG 6 5 4 kit 3 2 22 x 34 "D' SIZE PSC= . .