Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning, Zoning & Visual Impact Analysis - VHB Planning, Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis June 2023 Proposed Wireless Communications Facility Albertson Marine 61405 Main Road Hamlet of Southold, Town of Southold Suffolk County, New York PREPARED FOR Elite Towers,LP 1 South Durkee Lane East Patchogue,NY 11772 516.410.8730 PREPARED BY em.r 100 Motor Parkway,Suite 350 Hauppauge,NY 11788 631.787.3400 Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis r i Proposed Wireless 40 Communications Facility Albertson Marine 61405 Main Road Hamlet of Southold, Town of Southold Suffolk County, New York PREPARED FOR Elite Towers, LP 1 South Durkee Lane East Patchogue, NY 11772 516.410.8730 PREPARED BY VHB Engineering,Surveying, Landscape Architecture and Geology,P.C. 100 Motor Parkway Suite 350 Hauppauge, NY 11788 631.787.3400 June 2023 Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis Table of Contents 1 Introduction and Methodology...................................................................................................1 2 Existing Site Conditions and Proposed Wireless Communications Facility Design.................3 2.1 Existing Site Conditions....................................................................................................................................3 2.2 Proposed Wireless Communications Facility Design............................................................................4 3 Zoning, Land Use and Environmental Analysis...........................................................................6 3.1 Analysis of Town Code Requirements......................................................................................................12 3.1.1 Chapter 280,Article XVII—Wireless Communication Facilities..........................................12 3.2 Environmental Considerations.....................................................................................................................27 4 Visual Impact Analysis................................................................................................................28 4.1 Viewshed Analysis............................................................................................................................................28 4.2 One-Mile Visibility Study...............................................................................................................................30 4.3 Photographic Simulations..............................................................................................................................32 4.3.1 Methodology..........................................................................................................................................32 5 Findings and Conclusions...........................................................................................................37 i Table of Contents Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis List of Figures Figure No. Description Page Figure1 Site Location.............................................................................................................................................................2 Figure2 Existing Zoning........................................................................................................................................................9 Figure3 Existing Land Use..................................................................................................................................................10 Figure4 Viewshed Model....................................................................................................................................................29 Figure 5 One-Mile Visibility Study...................................................................................................................................31 Figure 6 Photosimulation Location Map.......................................................................................................................33 List of Appendices Appendix A Photographic Simulations Appendix B Verizon Wireless and Dish Wireless Plans Appendix C Alternative Sites Affidavit Appendix D Amato Law Group Letter, dated November 4, 2022 Appendix E Radio Frequency Reports for Verizon Wireless, Dish Wireless and Southold Fire Department Appendix F FAA Determination of No Hazard to Air Navigation Memo, dated December 12, 2022 Appendix G Antenna Site FCC RF Compliance Assessment and Report by Pinnacle Telecom Group Appendix H Determination from the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Appendix I One-Mile Visibility Study Photographs ii Table of Contents Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis • \qMsr �rh bo, Introduction and Methodology VHB Engineering, Surveying, Landscape Architecture and Geology, P.C. (VHB) has prepared a Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis for the.proposed wireless communications facility (the"Proposed Facility'),to be installed at 61405 Main Road (New York State Route 25) in the hamlet of Southold,Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York(Figure 1).The 0.95±-acre overall Subject Property is designated on the Suffolk County Tax Map as District 1000—Section 056.00—Block 03.00—Lot 015.000.The Proposed Facility consists of the installation of a 150±- foot above grade level (agl) concealment pole with the antennas of multiple wireless service carriers within, Southold Fire Department antennas mounted atop the pole to a top height of 164-feet-10± inches agl, and an associated ground-based equipment compound. The Subject Property was examined with respect to land use and.zoning, environmental conditions and visual resources.An investigation of the area (performed on April 11,2023) and review of aerial photography was performed to examine land use on the site and in the surrounding community. Photographs were taken to document the existing land uses on the site and in the surrounding area (see Sections 2 and 3, below).Additionally,the Town of Southold (the"Town")zoning map was reviewed to determine the zoning of the site and surrounding area. Town Code provisions regulating the installation of wireless communications facilities were also analyzed. In order to conduct the visual analysis, the following methodology was employed: > Visual inspection of the Subject Property and evaluation of physical characteristics of the Proposed Facility design > Visual inspection of surrounding areas to determine existing characteristics and obstructions in the visual horizon, as well as the potential visibility of the top of the Southold Fire Department antennas atop the concealment pole as represented by a flag affixed to a crane at the maximum height of the Proposed Facility (i.e., 164-feet-10± inches agl) > Preparation of a viewshed map to model visibility of the proposed concealment pole throughout the surrounding area within a one-mile radius, including views from private properties and roadways; and > Evaluation of photographic simulations of the Proposed Facility, prepared by VHB, dated May 2023 (Appendix A) 1 Introduction and Methodology Figure 1: Site Location _Vhb Proposed Wireless Communications Facility -Albertson Marine 61405 Main Road, Hamlet of Southold, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York SCTM No.: District 1000-Section 056.00- Block 03.00- Lot 015.000 Proposed Wireless .. Communications Facility `. X � t � � .; •��' pld Main Road �. �o BOJ t J � Z Subject Property .moo a � Qom a Suffolk County N 0 100 200 300 Feet �w - , 0 Subject Property* *Subject Property boundaries are approximate. Source.Suffolk County Real Property Tax Service Agency(2016):Neannop Imagery(2023) 2 Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis Existing Site Conditions and Proposed Wireless Communications Facility Design 2.1 Existing Site Conditions The 0.95±-acre Subject Property is currently improved with a boat storage warehouse with associated paved areas surrounding the warehouse that are used for outdoor boat storage by Albertson Marine. The adjacent parcel to the west contains a building with a sales floor, offices and a maintenance facility, as well as additional outdoor boat storage and parking areas, also used by Albertson Marine.The adjacent parcel to the east contains additional paved areas for outdoor boat storage.The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) tracks adjoin the Subject Property to the north. Main Road adjoins the Subject Property to the south. The Subject Property is situated within an area of the hamlet of Southold characterized by a mix of suburban residential, waterfront, commercial, agricultural and open space land uses found throughout the North Fork of Long Island. Due to the location of the Subject Property along a mixed-use corridor near the waterfront of Budds Pond/Shelter Island Sound as well as single- family residential neighborhoods and open space, the visual horizon in this area varies. Along Main Road,there are utility poles with overhead wires, marinas with boat docking facilities and large commercial structures, and undeveloped, vegetated areas.Farther out from the Subject Property, there are one-to-two-story single-family homes in densely vegetated neighborhoods interspersed with agricultural and vegetated undeveloped areas. Utility poles with overhead wires are present along certain residential streets throughout the area. The photographs below depict the existing conditions at the Subject Property. Additional photographs depicting the surrounding area are included in Section 3, along with a detailed description of the land uses surrounding the Subject Property. 3 Existing Site Conditions and Proposed Wireless Communications Facility Design Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis View of the overall Subject Property from Main Road,facing View of the Proposed Facility location at the rear of the northeast. Subject Property,facing northeast. 2.2 Proposed Wireless Communications Facility Design The Proposed Facility includes the installation of a 150±-foot above grade level (agl) concealment pole with the antennas of multiple wireless service carriers concealed within and two Southold Fire District whip antennas mounted atop the concealment pole reaching a top height of 164-feet-10±-inches agl. Six Verizon Wireless panel antennas would be installed within the concealment pole in three sectors (two panel antennas per sector) at centerline heights of 141-feet-2± inches agl and 146-feet-1± inch agl.Three Dish Wireless panel antennas would be installed within the concealment pole in three sectors (one panel antenna per sector) at a centerline height of 132± feet agl. There would be room for additional future wireless service carrier antennas within the concealment pole below the Verizon Wireless and Dish Wireless antennas. The concealment pole would be installed within a 70±-foot-by-35±-foot (2,450±-square-foot [sf]) ground-based fenced equipment compound situated at the rear(north) side of the Subject Property behind an existing boat storage warehouse.The equipment compound would include space for the equipment of multiple wireless service carriers (i.e., Verizon Wireless, Dish Wireless and future carriers), and the Southold Fire District. The Verizon Wireless equipment would be installed atop a proposed 10±-foot-by-20±-foot (200±-sf) steel platform surrounded by a 42±-inch-high handrail, and would be covered by a steel canopy with a top height of 11-feet-6± inches agl. Four Verizon Wireless GPS units would be mounted atop the equipment canopy to a top height of 13-feet-6± inches agl. The Dish Wireless equipment would be installed atop a proposed 8±-foot-by-10±-foot (80±-sf) steel platform surrounded by a 42±-inch-high handrail. One Dish Wireless GPS unit would be mounted atop the equipment platform. The Southold Fire District equipment would be installed atop a proposed 8±-foot-by-10±-foot (80±-sf) equipment platform. The equipment within the compound would be connected to the concealment pole via cable bridges (one cable bridge per equipment platform).Additionally, utility connections (i.e., power and telco)would be routed underground from an existing utility pole on Main Road to a 4 Existing Site Conditions and Proposed Wireless Communications Facility Design Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis proposed transformer and mesa cabinet within the equipment compound. Power and telco conduits would be routed underground within the equipment compound from the transformer and mesa cabinet to the equipment platforms. All equipment within the compound would be elevated a minimum of 3± feet agl to provide a minimum of two feet of clearance above the base flood elevation of six feet (North American Vertical Datum of 1988). The equipment compound would be surrounded by a 6±-foot agl black chain link fence with an access gate on the east side of the compound. Evergreen trees with a minimum height of 6± feet agl would be planted in a staggered pattern along the north and west sides of the compound to provide additional screening. The plans depicting the Proposed Facility, dated June 15, 2023 (for Verizon Wireless) and June 21, 2023 (for Dish Wireless), prepared by Azimuth Engineering, are provided in Appendix B. 5 Existing Site Conditions and Proposed Wireless Communications Facility Design Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis 3 Zoning, Land Use and Environmental Analysis According to the Town of Southold Zoning Map (Section 2 of 4), the Subject Property is situated within the Town's Marine II (MII)Zoning District (Figure 2). Pursuant to 4 280-55 of the Code of the Town of Southold (the "Town Code"), permitted uses within the MII District include single- family residences; marinas; boat docks, slips, piers or wharves; beach clubs, yacht clubs or boat clubs; boatyards for building, storing, repairing, renting, selling or servicing boats; mariculture or aquiculture operations or research and development; boat and marine engine repair and sales and display, yacht brokers or marine insurance brokers; public facility(i.e., Town, school districts, park districts and fire districts) uses; and retail or rental of fishing, diving or bathing supplies and equipment. Customary accessory uses to these primary uses are permitted subject to Site Plan review. The MII District also permits various uses by special exception from the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), including restaurants;ferry terminals; transient hotels or motels;fish processing plants; fish markets; museums with a nautical theme or art galleries; and bed-and-breakfasts. As discussed above, the Subject Property is currently developed with a boat storage and maintenance facility known as Albertson Marine, containing a metal warehouse and paved areas used for outdoor boat storage.The adjoining parcels to the west and east are also part of the Albertson Marine operations, containing another building with a sales floor, offices and a maintenance facility, as well as additional outdoor boat storage and parking areas. Albertson Marine operates a marina to the southeast of the Subject Property, across Main Road.The zoning classifications and land uses within approximately one-quarter-mile surrounding the Proposed Facility location are described below. North: The area north of the Subject Property is in the R-80(Residential Low-Density,two-acre minimum) District and contains the LIRR tracks directly north of the Subject Property,followed by open space land, single-family residences and agricultural land. East:The area east of the Subject Property is in the R-80 District (north of the LIRR tracks) and MII district (south of the LIRR tracks). On the north side of Main Road, in the MII District,there is property used by Albertson Marine for outdoor boat storage, vacant land (e.g., undeveloped and a former restaurant), open space, and another boat storage facility(outdoor and warehouse). On the south side of Main Road, east of the Subject Property, are marinas, including Albertson Marine and Port of Egypt.These marinas feature piers and docks in Budds Pond with associated commercial facilities, such as lodging, boat sales and service, and restaurants. 6 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis South: Main Road is immediately south of the Subject Property, followed by open space bordering Budds Pond in the MII District. There is a single-family residential neighborhood to the southwest of the Subject Property within the R-40 (Residential Low-Density, one-acre minimum) District. West: The Albertson Marine maintenance/sales/office building and parking lot are immediately west of the Subject Property, within the MII district. This facility is followed by agricultural and single-family residential properties within the R-80 District (north of Main Road). As described above, the Subject Property is located in an established suburban neighborhood with a character that varies from marine-centric along the waterfront, to traditional single-family subdivisions,with agricultural uses and open space interspersed throughout. The photographs below are representative of the surrounding area. The zoning classifications and land uses described above are depicted on Figure 2 and Figure 3, respectively. IAAF 'tire. Outdoor boat storage immediately east of the Subject A marina to the southeast of the Subject Property on Main Property on Main Road,facing north. Road,facing southeast. % Another boat storage area (outdoor and warehouse)along View of open space south of the Subject Property across Main Road, east of the Subject Property,facing northeast. Main Road,facing south. 7 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis t •r` t, s n View of agricultural and residential land west of the Subject View of a single-family residential neighborhood southwest Property along Main Road,facing southwest of the Subject Property along Budds Pond Road,facing northeast View of a single-family residence northwest of the Subject Property along Park Avenue,facing northwest 8 Zoning, Land Use and Environmental Analysis ,to'. Figure 2: Existing Zoning �/hb Proposed Wireless Communications Facility - Albertson Marine 61405 Main Road, Hamlet of Southold, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York SUM No.: District 1000—Section 056.00— Block 03.00—Lot 015.000 000i TI- / Proposed Wireless ` I- "oma° R-80 Communications Facility q o\a� i 11% m 0 w ' M I I Jae �o a ` Q°c p / Baa R-40 J , 0 !\ I A °O ,N` • 0 250 500 Feet Q Subject Property* • Proposed Facility Location r J Quarter-Mile Radius Q Zoning District Boundaries(approximate) Tax Parcels *Subject Property boundaries are approximate. Source.Zoning District boundaries digitized based on Town of Southold Zoning Mop Section 2 of 4(2004),, Tax Parcels from Suffolk County Real Property Tax Service Agency(2076) 9 Figure 3: Existing Land Use vhb. Proposed Wireless Communications Facility -Albertson Marine 61405 Main Road, Hamlet of Southold, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York SCTM No.: District 1000—Section 056.00—Block 03.00—Lot 015.000 I .00 Proposed Wireless Communications Fa lity ` oad _ o�d 0 da 0 A d 4 f Jae �o ` ca Q° ♦ aD5 / � ayyo mad ?iP Q.\n tL. 0 N 0 250 500 Feet Subject Property* Commercial Proposed Facility Location Recreation&Open Space r J Quarter-Mile Radius Agriculture Low Density Residential (_< 1 unit per acre) Vacant - Medium Density Residential (>1 to < 5 units per acre) Transportation - High Density Residential (_>5 units per acre) Surface Waters *Subject Property boundaries are approximate. Source.Suffolk County Land Use(2076) 10 Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis From a land use planning perspective, the installation of the Proposed Facility is appropriate as it utilizes a commercial property situated along a heavily traveled roadway adjacent to the LIRR and commercial marine uses, with large buildings and overhead utilities as part of the visual landscape. By co-locating the antennas of multiple wireless service carriers and the Southold Fire Department on a single concealment pole, the Proposed Facility would comply with the Town Code by limiting the need for future installation of multiple communications facilities to serve the area lacking sufficient coverage.This is beneficial from a land use planning perspective, avoiding the potential proliferation of similar facilities, and would reduce potential associated impacts, such as visual impacts.As discussed in detail in Section 4, the visual analysis demonstrates that, although the Proposed Facility would be visible from some parts of the surrounding area, visibility is obscured from many vantage points throughout the surrounding area by existing structures, vegetation and area topography. Furthermore, the concealment design and neutral coloration of the pole will minimize visual impacts from views where the pole can be seen.Another mitigating design consideration is the positioning of the base of the pole and equipment compound in an area behind the existing warehouse on the Subject Property, adjacent to the LIRR tracks, and surrounded by fencing and evergreen vegetation, screening the base of the pole and equipment compound from the surrounding area. 11 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis AnalVsis of Town Code Requirements Article XVII of the Town Code regulates wireless communications facilities within the Town. Pursuant to § 280-70.6, the Proposed Facility requires site plan approval, special exception approval and a building permit. In addition, the Proposed Facility requires waivers from the Planning Board per§§ 280-76.2(A), (B), (C) and (E) regarding the criteria in §§ 280-70.1(2) and (3) and §§ 280-72.A(6) and (9).As set forth at§ 280-70.G, the Co-Applicants are seeking a relaxation of the minimum fall zone requirement. As set forth at § 280-76.3, the Co-Applicants are also seeking variances from the ZBA for minimum lot size and rear yard requirements.A consistency analysis of the Proposed Action with the relevant Town Code requirements is presented below. 3.1.1 Chapter 280, Article XVII — Wireless Communication Facilities §280-70-General Requirements for All Wireless Communication Faclities D. Location of wireless facilities. 1) Applicants for wireless communications facilities shall locate, site and erect said wireless facilities in accordance with the following priorities, of the lowest priority. a) On an existing antenna support structure or other structures on Town-owned properties, including the right-of-way. b) On an existing antenna support structure or other structures on other property in the Town. c) A new antenna support structure on Town-owned properties. d) A new antenna support structure on properties in the Ll or LIC)Zoning Districts. e) A new antenna support structure on properties in the Ml, MII, B or HB Zoning Districts. f) A new antenna support structure on properties in the AC, R-40, R-80, R-120, R-200, R-400, LB, RO, RR, HD or AHD Zoning Districts. The Proposed Facility is consistent with this standard, as it involves the installation of a new concealment pole on a property in the MII District. A site that would meet the coverage objectives of the Proposed Facility is not available on an existing structure, on a Town-owned property, or in the LI or LIO Districts. As discussed in more detail below, the Alternative Sites Affidavit attested by Ms.Tanya Negron of Elite Towers, dated October 31, 2022 (Appendix C), discusses the selection process for the Proposed Facility location as the best available site. 2) If the proposed site is not proposed for the highest priority listed above, the applicant shall submit a written report demonstrating the applicant's review of the above locations in order of priority, demonstrating the technological reason for the site selection. If appropriate, based on selecting a site of lower priority, a detailed written explanation as to why sites of a higher priority were not selected shall be included with the application. The applicant seeking such an exception must satisfactorily demonstrate the reason or reasons why such a permit should be granted for the proposed site, and the hardship that would be incurred by the applicant if the permit were not granted for the proposed site. 12 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis As indicated in the letter submitted by Amato Law Group, dated November 4, 2022 (Appendix D), Priorities A and B have been ruled out because "no existing support structures would be able to provide sufficient coverage to satisfy the need in this area" (ALG, page 2). Priority C has also been ruled out because "no Town-owned parcels were available that would be situated within the area to service the existing coverage gap." (ALG, page 2). Priority D, which includes properties in the LI or LIO Districts, has been ruled out because "there are no such facilities in the vicinity of the Property, which is the target location to serve the needs of the co-applicants DISH and Verizon Wireless. Further, enclosed as part of this submission is Elite's Alternative Sites Affidavit, consisting of a report demonstrating an explanation as to each of the other sites which were investigated, and why they were ultimately rejected as viable alternatives" (ALG, page 2).Thus, the Co-Applicants have selected a viable location with the highest available priority level to address the existing signal deficiencies. 3) An applicant may not bypass sites of higher priority by stating the site proposed is the only site leased or selected. An application shall address co-location as an option. If such option is not proposed, the applicant must explain to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Board why co-location is commercially or otherwise impracticable.Agreements between providers limiting or prohibiting co-location shall not be a valid basis for any claim of commercial impracticability or hardship. Higher priority sites have not been bypassed for the sole reason of the Subject Property being the only site leased or selected. As indicated in the Alternative Sites Affidavit (Appendix C), potential sites for the Proposed Facility were evaluated "based upon a need to remedy service deficiencies in a specific geographic area" (Alternative Sites Affidavit, paragraph 4). The search for potential sites is supported by radio frequency (RF) reports commissioned by the wireless carriers to identify the extent of the existing service deficiency and the location of potential suitable sites to remedy the service deficiency, including the locations of existing facilities for potential co- location (Appendix E).These RF reports provide the technical basis for the selection of the Subject Property as the most suitable site to remedy the established service deficiency gap. The Subject Property was selected as the most suitable site for the Proposed Facility based on the lack of availability of other higher priority sites within the area that would still address the service deficiency gap. Based on the above, the Proposed Facility is consistent with this requirement. E. Guyed or lattice antenna support structures are prohibited. The Proposed Facility is a concealment pole, not a guyed or lattice tower.Therefore, the Proposed Facility would be consistent with this standard. F. Antenna support structures shall not be located in the following areas without a permit from all jurisdictional agencies: 4) Wetlands, tidal and freshwater. 5) Land above high groundwater(within 10 feet of the surface). 6) Lands purchased with Community Preservation Funds. 7) Coastal erosion hazard areas. 8) Designated parkland. With respect to tidal and freshwater wetlands, as shown on the Vicinity Plan (Sheet Z-06 in Appendix B), based on a wetland delineation by VHB on March 29, 2023, there are no tidal or 13 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis freshwater wetlands within the Proposed Facility location on the Subject Property. It is noted that the Proposed Facility location is within the limits of the NYSDEC's and Town of Southold's freshwater wetlands regulatory jurisdiction (i.e.,within 100 feet upland of the wetland boundaries).Therefore, the Applicant will secure freshwater wetlands permits from the NYSDEC and the Town of Southold prior to construction of the Proposed Facility. With respect to groundwater elevation, a review of the U.S. Geological Survey's Long Island Depth to Water Viewer indicates groundwater is expected to be encountered at depths of less than 10 feet below grade surface (bgs). Site-specific depth to groundwater will be confirmed prior to construction and appropriate construction methods will be selected based on the results of these investigations. The Subject Property is not located in any other of the above-listed aeras and, therefore, does not require any additional permits in connection with agency jurisdiction over such areas. G. Fall zones.An antenna support structure must include an area surrounding it that is free of other structures and areas where people congregate, except the base equipment with a radius equal to a distance of two times the height of the structure.A smaller fall zone may be allowed if supported by a report submitted by a qualified structural engineer. The structural engineer's report shall be submitted to and reviewed by the Planning Board and corroborated by an independent consultant hired by the Town that demonstrates that a smaller fall zone is appropriate and safe. The fall zone of an antenna support structure must not include areas where people congregate, and must be clear of all structures except the base station equipment. As the proposed concealment pole (i.e., the antenna support structure)would have a top height of 150± feet agl, the required fall zone would include a 300-foot radius around the base of the pole.The Proposed Facility would not meet this requirement because, as shown on the Vicinity Plan (Sheet Z-06 in Appendix B), the required 300-foot fall zone contains two existing structures associated with the operations of Albertson Marine, Long Island Rail Road tracks, Main Road, a portion of a marina, and open space areas.Therefore, as set forth at§ 280-70.G, relief is required from the Planning Board to allow a smaller fall zone. Under separate cover, the Co-Applicants will submit a report prepared by a qualified structural engineer, for review by the Planning Board, attesting to the integrity of the pole design consistent with the provision of this standard allowing for a reduced fall zone. H. Federal aviation regulations. All wireless facilities shall comply with applicable airport and/or air space hazard and/or obstruction regulations.Any facility that would be classified as an obstruction or hazard under current federal aviation regulations or would otherwise interfere with the operation of radio navigation aids, communications and/or airport operations is prohibited. Enclosed is a "Determination of No Hazard to Air Navigation" memorandum issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on December 12, 2022, for the Proposed Facility (Appendix F). 1. Antenna support structures in the Ll, DO, Ml, Mll, B, and HB Zoning Districts are subject to the following restrictions: 7) Minimum lot size:in accordance with the bulk schedule for each zone. 2) Maximum height:80 feet. 14 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis 3) Minimum distance of all wireless equipment to adjacent residential property lines or streets shall be no less than 500 feet. The Applicant is seeking variances/waivers from the minimum lot size, maximum height and minimum distance to residential property lines or streets requirements set forth above. The minimum lot size requirement in the MII District is 80,000 sf per use. The Subject Property is 41,346± sf, and would contain two uses, including the Proposed Facility and the existing Albertson Marine boat storage and maintenance operation. Therefore, there is a minimum lot size of 160,000 sf for two uses on the Subject Property, and a variance is required from the Town ZBA. It is noted that the requirements of the MII District are primarily intended to govern commercial maritime uses, such as marinas, boat docks, yacht clubs and boat yards, which would normally be expected to require larger lot areas due to the nature of the activities involved in commercial maritime uses.While the Subject Property is 41,346± sf, it is contiguous with additional parcels to the east and west that fall under the same operations of Albertson Marine (i.e., District 1000— Section 056.00— Block 03.00— Lot 013.004 [1.13± acres] and Block 04.00— Lot 001.000 [0.45± acre]), such that the total contiguous acreage operated by Albertson Marine is approximately 2.53± acres (110,200± sf),I which is well above the minimum lot size requirement of 80,000 sf for two uses. Furthermore, the Proposed Facility requires a relatively small area to operate (i.e., 0.06± acre), as it is unmanned with minimal temporary parking needs, and has equipment and the concealment pole contained within a fenced compound. As such, there is sufficient overall area for the Proposed Facility to operate without interfering with the existing operations of Albertson Marine and the granting of a variance from the minimum lot size requirement would not result in significant adverse impacts. The Proposed Facility would require a waiver from the Planning Board, per§ 280-76.2A of the Town Code, to permit the installation of a 150±-foot-tall concealment pole (with Southold Fire Department antennas reaching a top height of 164-feet-10± inches agl) where a maximum height of 80 feet is allowed. Although the Proposed Facility would exceed the height standard, the requested height is required in order to address the wireless service deficiency in the area, as demonstrated in the RF reports included in Appendix E.Additionally, as discussed in the letter prepared by Integrated Wireless Technologies (IWT) for the Southold Fire District (Appendix E) dated October 24, 2022, "the additional tower is required to provide a public safety quality of communications service in areas frequented by the Fire District... 150 [feet] is required to provide coverage at levels acceptable for Public Safety communications systems and ensure the ability for the fire fighter to communicate during critical calls" (IWT, paragraph 1). Moreover, in addition to the Southold Fire Department,Verizon Wireless and Dish Wireless, the Proposed Facility would be able to accommodate the co-location of additional wireless communication providers, thereby obviating the potential need for an additional structure in the future. The Proposed Facility would also require a waiver from the Planning Board, per§ 280-76.213 of the Town Code, to allow the siting of the Proposed Facility within 500 feet of an adjacent residential property line or street. The Proposed Facility would be situated a minimum of eight± feet from the northern property line, which coincides with a transition to the R-80 residential Adjacent parcel acreages as listed on the Town of Southold"Tax Map Inquiry"online map,available at https-,tos rnaps.a"Cgis com%aopsiSolLit ionsis2-hurl-aooid=ib4d4.61a4eb:440ba 9d-5e98eb3fa90. 15 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis zoning district. However, beyond this property line is a transportation use (i.e., the LIRR corridor), followed by open space to the north, and there are no residential structures within 500 feet of the Proposed Facility. Despite the placement of the Proposed Facility within 500 feet of the nearest residential property line,the site has been chosen to be the least obtrusive feasible, in the rear portion of the Subject Property, near the LIRR right-of-way and surrounded by commercial marine uses and open space. Moreover, it is noted that wireless service antennas would be concealed within the pole, which would'be painted a neutral color thereby mitigating potential visual impacts. Furthermore, under separate cover,the Co-Applicants will submit a report prepared by a qualified structural engineer, for review by the Planning Board, attesting to the integrity of the pole design.Thus, given the limitations of the existing site configuration, which is the only viable location for the Proposed Facility to address the coverage deficiencies of the Southold Fire Department, Verizon Wireless and Dish Wireless, the placement of the Proposed Facility at the rear of the Albertson Marine property is appropriate, despite the need for waivers. K. Radio emissions must fall within the maximum permissible exposure(MPE) limits established by the FCC.... The Proposed Facility would comply with all applicable FCC regulations as attested in a report by Pinnacle Telecom Group, dated August 22, 2022 (Appendix G), and thus, is consistent with this standard. L. At the request of the Building Inspector, owners of wireless facilities shall provide a structural inspection report prepared by a structural engineer which verifies the structural integrity of the wireless facility and any associated antenna support structures. As indicated above,the Co-Applicants will submit a report under separate cover which details the evaluation of the Proposed Facility by a structural engineer, consistent with this standard. M. No antenna support structure shall be constructed at or remain at a height that is taller than that required by installed and operational antennas. The proposed concealment pole would be 150 feet agl, which, based on the RF reports in Appendix E, is the minimum height necessary to address the existing service deficiencies of Verizon Wireless, Dish Wireless and the Southold Fire Department in the area of the Subject Property.Thus, the Proposed Facility is consistent with this standard. N. Site Design standards.All wireless facilities, including co-locations, shall be the least visually obtrusive design possible that also permits the applicant to achieve its service needs. To that end, the following design standards shall apply to all wireless communication facilities installed or constructed pursuant to the terms of this chapter 1) Setbacks.Antenna support structures and equipment shall adhere to the setbacks for principal uses in the Bulk Schedule applicable to the zone in which the structures are located, unless otherwise indicated elsewhere in this chapter. The Proposed Facility would comply with the minimum front and side yard setbacks of 35 feet and 25 feet in the MII District, respectively, but requires a variance for a rear yard setback of eight± feet (to the equipment compound), where the requirement is 25 feet in the MII District. The proposed equipment compound would be located a minimum of eight± feet from the northern property line at the rear of the Subject Property, which adjoins the LIRR corridor. However, by locating the equipment compound at this position, it would be screened from views 16 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis along Main Road by the existing boat storage warehouse on the Subject Property. Furthermore, as the area north of the compound contains LIRR tracks and wooded open space, there are no uses that would be disturbed by the presence of the equipment compound within the required rear yard setback. Nevertheless, the proposed equipment compound would be surrounded by a six-foot-tall black chain-link fence and evergreen trees to create additional screening of the equipment compound and the base of the concealment pole. Finally, it is noted that the proposed concealment pole itself would meet all MII District setback requirements, situated a minimum of 30± feet from the rear property line. 2) Signs. Signs shall not be permitted on facilities except for signs displaying contact information and safety instructions, which are required. Safety signs shall be in accordance with American National Standards Institute (ANSI)standards for radio frequency radiation warning signs. Contact signs shall identify all service providers on the facility and shall include normal and emergency contact information for each. Such signs shall not exceed five square feet in surface area. No signage is proposed for the Proposed Facility, other than contact information and safety instructions, as required by law.The signage would include all information requested above and would not exceed five square feet in surface area, in compliance with this criterion. 3) Base station equipment shelter. The base station equipment shelter shall be constructed with a finish similar to that of adjacent structures on the property and integrated into the architectural style. Any newly constructed base equipment shelter shall be located in accordance with the minimum height and yard requirements of the zoning district applicable to the site, and up to two adjacent off-street parking spaces may be provided for service vehicles. Notwithstanding the foregoing, base equipment related to interior- mounted wireless facilities shall be located in an area that is satisfactory to the Planning Board upon consideration of impacts on adjacent properties and minimizing visual impacts. The Proposed Facility involves the installation of a concealment pole within a fenced equipment compound, which does not include the installation of a base station equipment shelter; but rather, involves the installation of wireless service carrier and Southold Fire Department equipment upon steel platforms, and utility connection equipment on H-frames (Mesa cabinet to be installed on H-frame within the compound and transformer and meters to be installed on H- frame and immediately outside the compound). Given the existing visual character of the Subject Property, which includes a large boat storage warehouse and outdoor boat storage, it is not expected that the proposed equipment compound would significantly impact the visual character of the Subject Property or surrounding area. Furthermore, the position of the equipment compound at the rear of the boat storage warehouse would obscure the compound from views along Main Road, and supplemental evergreen landscaping would be planted around the compound.Thus, visual impacts would be minimized and the Proposed Facility is consistent with this standard. 4) Base equipment landscaping. A screen of evergreen trees shall be planted outside the fence of the base equipment area or shelter to provide a visual screen or buffer for adjoining private properties and the public right-of-way or other vantage points accessible to the public. The screen shall consist of a double row of evergreen shrubs and trees that are of sufficient density and height to immediately screen the base equipment from view. Required front yard setback areas shall be landscaped and include shrubs and 17 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis trees. Survivability of the landscaping shall be guaranteed and maintained by the applicant for the life of the installation. As shown on the Compound Plan (Sheets Z-08 and A-1C in Appendix B), the Proposed Facility would provide landscaped screening at the base of the equipment compound, consistent with this standard. Specifically, evergreen trees, a minimum of six-feet-tall, would be planted in a staggered pattern along the northern and western perimeter of the equipment compound, as well as at the southeast corner of the equipment compound.While these trees would provide vegetative screening, it should be noted that the position of the equipment compound at the rear of the Subject Property would also serve to limit its visibility from surrounding areas.The equipment compound would be situated behind a large boat storage warehouse, blocking views of the compound from Main Road.The area immediately north of the Subject Property,which already has views to the outdoor boat storage area and warehouse on the Subject Property, contains LIRR tracks and wooded open space, such that there would only be brief, infrequent views of the compound from the north by LIRR passengers. S) Site lighting. The lighting permitted shall be the minimum required to protect the public welfare. Facilities sited on existing developed sites shall be incorporated into the lighting plans of those sites. Outside lighting shall use fully shielded fixtures so that the light source is not visible from beyond the property line, and no light is reflected or shone towards the sky, except in the case of structures required to follow FAA guidelines for safety lighting. As shown on the Equipment Plan (Sheet Z-09 in Appendix B) and Equipment Platform and H- Frame Details (Sheet A-3 in Appendix B)the equipment platforms for Verizon Wireless and Dish Wireless would include work lights for use by maintenance personnel. Details of the work lights are also provided on Sheets Z-12 and A-4 in Appendix B.These lights would be directed only onto the equipment platforms and would be timed to turn off upon completion of maintenance. The fixtures would not shine onto adjacent properties, consistent with this standard. §280-71—Required Approvals All wireless communications facilities, and modifications to such facilities shall require a building permit, site plan approval, and special exception approval, except those meeting certain requirements... The Proposed Facility requires a building permit, site plan approval and special exception approval, and applications for such approvals would comply with the general requirements for all wireless communications facilities and the applications requirements, as set forth in § 280-70 and § 280-74 of the Town Code, respectively.Thus, the Proposed Facility is consistent with this standard. §280-72-Site Plan Approval A. Standards. In addition to the standards in Article XXIV and the standards in §280-70 herein, all wireless facilities, including co-locations, shall be the least visually obtrusive design possible that also permits the applicant to achieve its service needs. To that end, the following design standards shall apply to all wireless communication facilities installed or constructed that require site plan approval: 18 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis 1) Camouflage on buildings. Wireless antennas, if mounted on a building fagade, shall be flush-mounted and painted or otherwise treated to blend with the fo4ade. When a wireless communication facility extends above the roof height of a building on which it is mounted, every effort shall be made to conceal the facility within or behind existing architectural features to limit its visibility from public and residential vantage points,yet permit the facility to perform its designated function. Facilities mounted on a roof shall be stepped-back from the front fagade in order to limit their impact on the building's silhouette. If antennas are part of the stepped-back facility, the applicant shall submit an access control plan that precludes inadvertent access to the front faces of the antennas by building workers and the general public. The wireless communication facilities shall blend in with the existing building's architecture and shall be painted or shielded with material which is consistent with the design features and materials of the building. The Proposed Facility does not include the mounting of antennas upon a building. Therefore, this standard is not relevant. However, it is noted that the Proposed wireless carrier antennas would be concealed within the pole painted a neutral color to blend in with the sky and other background conditions. While the proposed Southold Fire Department whip antennas would be visible atop the proposed concealment pole, they would have a slender profile and are not out of character with other existing emergency services communications antennas found in the Town along Main Road, including at the Southold Fire Department, 1.16± miles southwest of the Subject Property, and at the Southold Police Department, 3.64± miles southwest of the Subject Property.Associated equipment would be installed within the proposed ground-based, fenced equipment compound which would include supplemental evergreen screening.Thus, the Proposed Facility would be as visually unobtrusive as possible. 2) Access.Access to wireless facilities shall be from already established site access points whenever possible. Access to the Proposed Facility would be from existing site access driveways on Main Road. Thus, the Proposed Facility complies with this standard. 3) Dish antennas. Dish antennas shall be colored, camouflaged or screened to the extent that they are as unobtrusive as possible, and in no case shall the diameter of a dish antenna exceed six feet. The Proposed Facility does not include dish antennas. As such, this standard is not applicable. 4) Electric line setback. Except for wireless facilities specifically designed for mounting on electric transmission towers, or within the footprint of such towers, no wireless communication facility shall be located nearer to any overhead electric transmission line carrying more than 220 volts than a distance equal to the facility's height above the roof or other permanent structure to which it is attached. The proposed 150±-foot concealment pole would be approximately 190 feet northwest of the nearest existing overhead utility lines along the Subject Property frontage on Main Road.Thus, the Proposed Facility complies with this Standard. 5) Co-location. Wireless communication facilities shall be designed to provide for co- location by multiple providers or designed so that they can be retrofitted to accommodate multiple providers, wherever possible. 19 Zoning, Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis The proposed concealment pole has been designed to accommodate the antennas of multiple wireless service providers, including those of Verizon Wireless and Dish Wireless, and additional future wireless service providers, in compliance with this standard.The Southold Fire Department would also co-locate its antennas atop the concealment pole. 6) Scenic landscapes and vistas. All antenna support structures which are not concealed inside of buildings or screened by existing trees or buildings must be surrounded by a planted buffer of dense tree growth. An antenna support structure that is located within a scenic vista or scenic landscape or within 300 feet of a scenic road, as designated by the Town, shall not be taller than 70 feet above the height of trees within a radius of 300 feet of the proposed location, or 35 feet maximum in the absence of trees. As the proposed concealment pole would be situated 174± feet(i.e., within 300 feet) of Main Road, a Town-designated Scenic Byway, and would reach a height taller than 10 feet above the height of surrounding trees within 300 feet of the concealment pole, a waiver from this standard is required. It is noted that the Subject Property is developed with a large boat storage warehouse structure and paved outdoor boat storage areas that are an established pant of the visual landscape along Main Road, along with utility poles and overhead wires along both sides of the street.The existing boat storage warehouse would largely screen views of the equipment compound from views along Main Road.The proposed concealment pole has been designed to conceal the antennas of wireless service carriers within, and will be painted a neutral color to mitigate potential visual impacts to the extent practicable. Additionally, as discussed under standard § 280-70N(4) above, evergreen trees would be planted around the northern and western perimeters and at the southeast corner of the proposed equipment compound. It is further noted, as analyzed in Section 4, below, the proposed concealment pole would have relatively limited visibility in the surrounding area due to area topography and the presence of intervening vegetation and structures on the visual horizon. 7) Color.Antenna support structures in the form of monopoles or other towers shall either be blue/gray in color or be colored appropriate to the context of the structure's location so that the tower is as unobtrusive as possible, unless otherwise required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). If a wireless communication facility is installed on a structure other than a tower, the antenna and supporting electrical and mechanical equipment must be of a neutral color that is identical to or closely compatible with the colors of the supporting structure so as to make the antenna and related equipment as visually unobtrusive as possible. The proposed concealment pole would be blue/gray in color, consistent with this standard. 8) Wireless facilities sited within new structures meant to mimic some other structure or natural feature must be designed at a scale compatible with the community, be unobtrusive, and be characteristic of the area. The Proposed Facility has not been designed to mimic another structure (e.g., tree, flagpole, etc.). However, in an effort to make the proposed Facility as unobtrusive as possible, the monopole would be painted a neutral blue/gray color and would conceal the wireless service antennas within. 9) Antenna support structures in or adjacent to residential zones. Where the site proposed for an antenna support structure is located within a residential zone or has one or more property lines abutting or on the opposite side of a street from a residential zone or use 20 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis permitted in a residential zone, no antenna support structures may be constructed unless adequately screened from view of those residential zones by existing buildings or large trees, including evergreens. The structure may protrude no more than 10 feet above screening buildings and/or trees. In the absence of on adequate arrangement of existing large trees or buildings to provide effective screening, the height of the proposed structure may be no more than 35 feet, and the base equipment must be buried in an underground vault. Two rows of evergreen trees must be planted encircling the structure, one row at a distance from the structure of 50% of the height of the structure, and the other at 90% of the height of the structure. Transplanted trees shall have a minimum caliper of three inches, spaced 30 feet on center. The trees must have an expected height at maturity of at least 10 feet less than the height of the structure to be screened. Smaller evergreen shrubs must be used to fill gaps in between for screening during the time the trees are filling in and maturing. The Planning Board may vary the arrangement of the trees and shrubs to accommodate specific site conditions, and accomplish the goal of screening the facility from view of residential properties.A written guarantee from the wireless facility's owner shall be required to ensure that the plantings survive and are maintained throughout the existence of the installation. The Subject Property abuts the R-80 Residential District to the north. Given the existing boat storage warehouse and outdoor boat storage areas on the Subject Property, it would not be practical to plant screening vegetation to the extent required by this standard and a waiver is required from the Planning Board pursuant to § 280-76.2(E) of the Town Code. However, as shown on the Compound Plan (Sheets Z-08 and A-1 C in Appendix B), the Proposed Facility would provide landscaped screening at the base of the equipment compound,to the extent practicable. Specifically, evergreen trees, a minimum of six-feet-tall, would be planted in a staggered pattern along the northern and western perimeter of the equipment compound, as well as at the southeast corner of the equipment compound.While these trees would provide vegetative screening, it should be noted that the position of the equipment compound at the rear of the Subject Property would also serve to limit its visibility from surrounding areas. The equipment compound would be situated behind a large boat storage warehouse, blocking views of the compound from Main Road. The residentially zoned area immediately north of the Subject Property, which already has views to the outdoor boat storage area and warehouse on the Subject Property, contains LIRR tracks and wooded open space, such that there would only be brief, infrequent views of the compound from the north by LIRR passengers;there are no adjacent properties with residential use. 10) Commercial and industrial siting. Antenna support structures to be sited on developed commercial or industrial properties shall be located to the rear of other principal buildings and shall not encroach on planting buffers,parking areas or otherwise impair the operation of previously approved systems such as stormwater drainage basins. Existing buildings and structures should be used in the siting of freestanding towers to contribute to the visual screening of the antenna support structure. The Proposed Facility would be situated within the Town's MII District, in an area currently developed with and generally surrounded by commercial marine uses. The Proposed Facility would be installed at the rear of the boat storage warehouse on the Subject Property, in the vicinity of the adjacent LIRR right-of-way, and it would not encroach upon existing landscaped areas or parking areas, nor would it impair any on-site operations. Moreover, the proposed concealment pole would be located approximately 174 feet from Main Road and would be 21 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis screened in views from Main Road by the boat storage warehouse. Thus, the Proposed Facility is consistent with this standard. §280-73-Special Exception Approval B. Standards. In addition to the standards in Article XXV of this chapter, no special exception approval shall be granted unless the Planning Board specifically finds and determines the following: 1) 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. Pursuant to RF reports from Verizon Wireless, Dish Wireless and the Southold Fire Department (Appendix E), construction of the Proposed Facility and subsequent operation thereof is necessary to remedy an existing service deficiency gap for these carriers and emergency response provider, thereby providing the requisite reliable coverage in the surrounding area. 2) The applicant has made substantial effort to co-locate with existing wireless facilities or, failing that, has made substantial effort to locate on municipally owned land or structures, or within or on existing buildings or structures. As detailed in the Alternative Sites Affidavit (Appendix C),there are no appropriate structures (private or municipal)within the existing service deficiency gap area upon which to co-locate the Proposed Facility, nor are there available public lands within this area upon which a wireless communications facility can be constructed. In an effort to make the Proposed Facility as unobtrusive as possible, a concealment pole would be used to contain the antennas of the wireless service carriers, and the equipment compound would be positioned behind vegetative and structural screening.As such, the Subject Property is the most appropriate location, given the lack of suitable siting opportunities in the surrounding area. 3) There are compelling reasons which make it more feasible to construct the proposed facilities rather than alternatives. As previously indicated, there are no appropriate existing structures within the wireless service deficiency area that would allow co-location as a feasible alternative to the Proposed Facility; and the predominance of residential zoning and development and protected open space in this area of the Town further limits alternate siting opportunities. Given the Subject Property's location in the MII District and development with a large commercial maritime facility adjacent to the LIRR tracks, the Proposed Facility has been sited appropriately as it offers the only feasible alternative for Verizon Wireless and Dish Wireless,which also allows for co-location of the Southold Fire Department antennas and other future wireless service carriers. C. Matters to be considered. In addition to the matters to be considered in Article XXV of this chapter, the Planning Board shall give consideration to the following in issuing a special exception approval for wireless communication facilities: 1) The proposed antenna support structure must be demonstrated to be the lowest height above the ground feasible to achieve the service needs of the carrier(s). The rationale behind the explanation by the applicant must be corroborated by an independent consultant hired by the Town. 22 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis As discussed above, the RF reports provided by the Co-Applicants (Appendix E) indicate that construction of the proposed concealment pole—designed to accommodate the co-location of Verizon Wireless, Dish Wireless, multiple future wireless service carriers and the Southold Fire District whip antennas, up to a maximum height of 150± feet agl for the concealed wireless service carriers and up to a maximum height of 164-feet-10± inches for the external Southold Fire District whip antennas— is necessary in order to adequately address wireless service needs in the surrounding area and emergency response needs. 2) The wireless communication facility has been situated to minimize its proximity and visibility to residential structures, residential district boundaries and landmarks designated by Town, federal or state agencies. The Proposed Facility would not be situated proximate to any landmarks, whether Town, federal or state-designated. The Proposed Facility would be situated within a mixed-use area, which includes residential zoning to the north, west and southwest of the Subject Property. However, as indicated above, the Subject Property is separated from these residential areas by the LIRR right-of-way and open space to the north and Main Road and open space to the south. Moreover, as depicted in the photographic simulations presented in Appendix A and analyzed in Section 4 below, the proposed concealment pole would be as visually inconspicuous as practicable, with limited visibility throughout the surrounding area.Where visible, the design features of the proposed concealment pole, including a neutral coloration and the concealment of wireless service antennas within the pole,would serve to mitigate visual impacts. Overall, given the lack of feasible alternative siting opportunities within the service deficiency area, the Proposed Facility location and design represent the least obtrusive option available. 3) The wireless communication facility is designed and situated to be compatible with the nature of uses on adjacent and nearby property. The Proposed Facility is designed to be compatible with the nature of uses on adjacent and nearby properties, which-consist of a mix of commercial maritime uses, the LIRR right-of-way, open space, agricultural and residential properties.The use of a concealment pole that would hide the antennas of multiple wireless service carriers would obviate the need for multiple antenna support structures through co-location, along with co-location of Southold Fire Department antennas. The painting of the concealment pole a neutral color would help it blend with the sky to the extent practicable, and the screening of the ground-based equipment compound would limit views from Main Road. Therefore, the Proposed Facility is sited and designed to be as compatible as practicable with the surrounding area, in keeping with this standard. 4) The wireless communication facility has been designed to use the surrounding topography to minimize its visual impacts. While there are not significant topographic variations in the area surrounding the Subject Property, the results of the visual impact analysis presented in Section 4 below, do indicate that views of the proposed concealment pole would be limited in the surrounding area due to intervening vegetative cover and structures. In areas where the proposed concealment pole would be visible, the previously discussed design aspects (i.e., neutral coloration, concealment of antennas) would help to minimize visual impacts. 23 Zoning, Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis 5) The wireless communication facility has been designed to use the surrounding tree, building or foliage coverage to minimize its visual impacts. The Subject Property does not contain tree coverage, as it has previously been developed as a boat storage and maintenance facility. However, as discussed in more detail in Section 4 below, intervening vegetation and other obstructions would limit visibility of the proposed concealment pole in the surrounding area. Furthermore, the proposed concealment pole and fenced equipment compound would be installed behind an existing boat storage warehouse and evergreen screening would be planted to further conceal the equipment compound and base of the pole, helping to minimize its visual impacts. 6) The wireless communication facility maximizes design characteristics to reduce or eliminate visual impacts and obtrusiveness. As discussed above,the Proposed Facility would be installed between an existing building and the LIRR tracks, additional screening vegetation would be installed, the proposed concealment pole would conceal the antennas of wireless service carriers within, and would be painted a neutral color.These design characteristics help to mitigate potential visual impacts and obtrusiveness. 7) Other adequate conditions have been placed on the wireless communication facility which will minimize any adverse impacts of the facility on adjoining properties. Given that the Co-Applicants have designed the Proposed Facility such that potential visual impacts would be minimized to the extent practicable, and that operations associated with the Proposed Facility would be entirely contained on the Subject Property, the Proposed Facility would not have significant adverse impacts on adjacent properties. §280-76.2- Waivers of Criteria In approving a site plan or special exception, the Planning Board may waive or modify the following criteria if it finds that the goals and stated purposes of this article are better served by doing so, and that there is no detriment to the public health, safety and welfare. A. Section 280-70.1(2), Maximum height:80 feet. In commercial zones, where co-location will achieve the result of fewer antenna support structures, the Planning Board may modify the eighty-foot height restriction with the condition that the antenna support structure be constructed so that antennas can be installed at any height on the structure, and that the overall height of the structure can be reduced if antennas are moved to lower heights. No antenna support structure shall remain at a height that is taller than that required by installed and operational antennas. The applicant must show that co-location of other carriers is likely by demonstrating that coverage or capacity gaps of other carriers are located in the some area as the proposed structure. The Proposed Facility would require a waiver from the Planning Board to permit the installation of a 150±-foot-tall concealment pole (with Southold Fire Department antennas reaching a top height of 164-feet-10± inches agl)where a maximum height of 80 feet is allowed. Although the Proposed Facility would exceed the height standard, the requested height is required in order to address the wireless service deficiency in the area, as demonstrated in the RF reports included in Appendix E.Additionally, as discussed in the letter prepared by IWT for the Southold Fire District (Appendix E) dated October 24, 2022, "the additional tower is required to provide a public safety quality of communications service in areas frequented by the Fire District... 150 [feet] is required 24 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis to provide coverage at levels acceptable for Public Safety communications systems and ensure the ability for the fire fighter to communicate during critical calls" (IWT, paragraph 1). Moreover, in addition to the Southold Fire Department, Verizon Wireless and Dish Wireless, the Proposed Facility would be able to accommodate the co-location of additional wireless communication providers, thereby obviating the potential need for an additional structure(s) in the future. B. Section 280-70.1(3), Minimum distance of all wireless equipment to adjacent residential property lines or streets shall be no less than 500 feet. This setback requirement may be modified upon a showing by the applicant that the actual distance of the antenna support structure to the residential structure'iS minimized to the greatest extent possible. The Proposed Facility would require a waiver from the Planning Board, to allow the siting of the Proposed Facility within 500 feet of an adjacent residential property line or street. The Proposed Facility would be situated a minimum of eight± feet from the northern property line,which coincides with a transition to the R-80 residential zoning district. However, beyond this property line is a transportation use (i.e.,the LIRR corridor), followed by open space to the north, and there are no residential structures within 500 feet of the Proposed Facility. Despite the placement of the Proposed Facility within 500 feet of the nearest residential property line, the site has been chosen to be the least obtrusive feasible, in the rear portion of the Subject Property, near the LIRR right-of-way and surrounded by commercial marine uses and open space. C. Section 280-72.A(6), Scenic landscapes and vistas. The requirement of planting of surrounding tree coverage and foliage to account for existing vegetation and land contours may be modified by the Planning Board but only in cases where it can be shown that the existing vegetation achieves the purpose of concealing the structure. As the proposed concealment pole would be situated 174± feet (i.e., within 300 feet) of Main Road, a Town-designated Scenic Byway, and would reach a height taller than 10 feet above the height of surrounding trees within 300 feet of the concealment pole (i.e., the limits set forth at§ 280-72.A[6]), a waiver from this standard is required. It is noted that the Subject Property is developed with a large boat storage warehouse structure and paved outdoor boat storage areas that are an established part of the visual landscape along Main Road, along with utility poles and overhead wires along both sides of the street. The existing boat storage warehouse would largely screen views of the equipment compound from views along Main Road. The proposed concealment pole has been designed to conceal the antennas of wireless service carriers within, and will be painted a neutral color in an effort to mitigate potential visual impacts to the extent practicable. Additionally, as discussed under standard § 280-70N(4) above, evergreen trees would be planted around the northern and western perimeters and at the southeast corner of the proposed equipment compound. It is further noted, as analyzed in Section 4, below, the proposed concealment pole would have relatively limited visibility in the surrounding area due to area topography and the presence of intervening vegetation and structures on the visual horizon. E. Section 280-72A(9),Antenna support structures in or adjacent to residential zones. If the structure is located on a property that is adjacent to a residential zone, the Planning Board may modify the requirement of planting of surrounding tree coverage and foliage in cases where it can be shown that existing vegetation and land contours achieve the purpose of concealing the structure from nearby residences. The Subject Property abuts the R-80 Residential District to the north. Given the existing boat storage warehouse and outdoor boat storage areas on the Subject Property, it would not be 25 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis practical to plant screening vegetation to the extent required by this standard and a waiver is required from the Planning Board. However, as shown on the Compound Plan (Sheets Z-08 and A-1C in Appendix B), the Proposed Facility would provide landscaped screening at the base of the equipment compound, to the extent practicable. Specifically, evergreen trees, a minimum of six-feet-tall,would be planted in a staggered pattern along the northern and western perimeter of the equipment compound, as well as at the southeast corner of the equipment compound. While these trees would provide vegetative screening, it should be noted that the position of the equipment compound at the rear of the Subject Property would also serve to limit its visibility from surrounding areas.The equipment compound would be situated behind a large boat storage warehouse, blocking views of the compound from Main Road.The residentially zoned area immediately north of the Subject Property,which already has views to the outdoor boat storage area and warehouse on the Subject Property, contains LIRR tracks and wooded open space, such that there would only be brief, infrequent views of the compound from the north by LIRR passengers;there are no adjacent properties with residential use. §280-76.3-Relief With the exception of relief from the denial of an application for a special exception approval pursuant to§280-73, any applicant desiring any other relief or exemption from the requirements of this article may seek a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals in accordance with Article XXVI of this chapter. As discussed above, the Proposed Facility requires variances from the ZBA from the minimum lot size and rear yard requirements. Detailed discussions of the requested variances from the minimum lot size and rear yard requirements are provided above. 26 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis 3 .2 Environmental Consideration Since the Proposed Facility would be unoccupied, there would be minimal impact on the environmental conditions in the area. The Proposed Facility would not generate sewage or solid waste and would not need to be supplied with potable water. A nominal, temporary increase in traffic would be expected during construction of the Proposed Facility.Traffic associated with the operation of the Proposed Facility would be de minimis, as the site would be unmanned and remotely monitored. There would be approximately one trip per month per carrier/Southold Fire Department by a technician in a passenger-type vehicle to inspect and maintain the equipment. Additionally, the equipment installed on the site would use minimal electricity. Minimal ground disturbance would be necessary (i.e., 0.08± acre) to accommodate the proposed equipment compound, concealment pole, landscaping, fencing, and trenching of utility lines. The areas to be disturbed are not natural areas and are currently occupied with paved areas used for outdoor boat storage. As such, no natural areas would be disturbed. Furthermore, as indicated on the project plans submitted with the application (Appendix B)the Proposed Facility would involve the planting of evergreen trees along the northern and western perimeter of the equipment compound, creating new landscaped areas and reducing impervious surface area at the site by 0.04± acre. According to the NYSDEC EAF Mapper and New York Nature Explorer, records for the federal/NYS listed species Piping Plover(NYS and federal - Endangered), Least Tern (NYS - Threatened), Common Tern (NYS - Threatened) and Black Skimmer(NYS - Special Concern) exist for the Subject Property vicinity. However, the Subject Property consists of developed upland areas and does not support the requisite aquatic and shoreline habitats for these shorebird species. As such, potential habitat for these species would not be impacted by the Proposed Facility. The Project Area is within the 100-foot jurisdictional adjacent area of NYSDEC and Town of Southold regulated freshwater wetlands. However, as noted above,the Subject Property and Proposed Facility area consist of developed upland areas, with no natural areas present. Consultation is underway to secure wetlands permits from the NYSDEC and the Town. As provided by the project engineer, Azimuth Engineering, during construction, silt fence, straw bales, and other erosion and silt controls will be installed and maintained, as necessary, to prevent adverse impacts on wetlands The Subject Property is within an area identified as archaeologically sensitive by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP). By correspondence dated November 16, 2017, OPRHP concurred that there are No Historic Properties in the Area of Potential Effects (APE) for Direct Effects, and the Proposed Facility would have No Adverse Effect on Historic Properties in the APE for Visual Effects (Appendix H). 27 Zoning,Land Use and Environmental Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis Visual Impact Analysis Multiple analyses were undertaken to assess the potential visual impacts of the Proposed Facility, including a Viewshed Analysis, a One-Mile Visibility Study, and an analysis of photographic simulations. Together, these analyses comprehensively represent the expected visibility of the Proposed Facility, and evaluate the potential for the Proposed Facility to have an adverse visual impact upon the surrounding community.As detailed below, these analyses confirm that the Proposed Facility will not result in a significant adverse visual impact. 4.1 Viewshed Analysis To perform a viewshed analysis of the Proposed Facility,VHB used published LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) imaging data available from the United States Geological Survey2 to predict the visibility of the Proposed Facility from the surrounding area. Specifically, a model was prepared to identify those areas within an approximate one-mile radius that would have views of the Proposed Facility given the topography of the area and the presence of vegetation/foliage. The model was prepared to estimate visibility of the top of the proposed Southold Fire Department antennas atop the concealment pole for a 1.66-meter (5.5-foot)-tall individual standing at ground level. Based on the results of the model, a Viewshed Analysis map (Figure 4) identifying those areas having views of the proposed concealment pole was then prepared. As depicted in Figure 4, which illustrates the results of the viewshed analysis,the proposed concealment pole would be expected to be visible in the immediate area of the Subject Property along Main Road (NYS Route 25), with visibility becoming more intermittent along Main Road as one travels east or west away from the Subject Property.The LIRR right-of-way,which adjoins the Subject Property to the north, is also expected to have intermittent views of the proposed concealment pole.There is also expected to be intermittently visible elsewhere within the one- mile radius in all directions, but primarily to the north, east and south of the Subject Property, mostly in cleared areas devoid of extensive tree cover, on the waters of Hashamomuck Pond and Shelter Island Sound, and at the shoreline edges of those waters. The Viewshed Analysis model also shows that the proposed concealment pole would not be expected to be visible to persons standing on the ground in the majority of residential areas surrounding the Subject Property. z United States Geological Survey."USGS Long Island New York Sandy Lidar Classified LAS 1.2."November 14,2014(Accessed May 2023). Available at https//gisdata ny.pov/elevation/LIDAR/USGS Longlsland2014/USGS Long Island Sandy Lidar Classified LAS.xml 28 Visual Impact Analysis Figure 4: Viewshed Model Vhb. Proposed Wireless Communications Facility- Albertson Marine 61405 Main Road, hamlet of Southold, Town of Southold, Suffolk County T N Albertson Lane P�enoe �h�Ph fP.k So to) I GP GAP cd'a et``aa\e�o ``��cSage Bo�teVa�d Q ye gee 0 A` a' v A co�OsNe ! °�� . L G N7 01. Ke �P 0 0 N N A d C N S P 9L P' 1 P Q0 0.5 Miles 0 Proposed Facility Location Q 1-Mile Radius Areas predicted to have views of the proposed concealment pole Ell Source.Orthoimage by Nearmop(October 2022):USGS Long Island LOAR Collection(2074), VH8(2023). 29 Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis Overall,the Viewshed Analysis demonstrates that visibility of the proposed concealment pole would be varied.The extensive tree cover in the majority of the area surrounding the Subject Property would screen views of the proposed concealment pole, especially in residential areas and wooded open space areas.Views of the proposed concealment pole are expected to be limited to those areas described above in the immediate vicinity of the Subject Property and on portions of cleared land and surface waters.As will be discussed below,the results of this viewshed analysis are consistent with the one-mile visibility study and photographic simulations. 4.2 One-Mile Visibility Study To confirm the results of the viewshed analysis, and to supplement that data with respect to visibility of the proposed concealment pole from surrounding areas, a one-mile visibility study was performed by VHB on April 11, 2023.A crane with an attached orange and white flag (to provide a distinct visual reference)was positioned at the proposed concealment pole location and raised to the top height of the proposed Southold Fire Department antennas (i.e., 164-feet- 10±-inches agl).All publicly accessible roadways within a one-mile radius of the proposed concealment pole location (the "Study Area")were traveled while the crane was in place.As requested by the Town,the area of Goose Creek Beach, outside of the one-mile radius, was also visited to assess visibility. Observations were continually recorded as to whether the flag was visible (largely unobstructed), partially visible (obstructed), or not visible (completely obstructed) while traveling along each public roadway.The data collected during the one-mile visibility study was overlaid on a map of the Study Area to illustrate those publicly accessible roadways from which the proposed concealment pole would be visible, partially visible, or not visible. Photographs were taken at areas where the crane was visible and partially visible. The photograph locations are labeled on Figure 5 and the photographs are presented in Appendix I. In photographs where the flag atop the crane is not easily seen, an arrow has been added to aid the viewer. It should be noted that, as demonstrated by the photographs in Appendix I, the one- mile visibility study was conducted during "leaf-off" conditions, before most deciduous trees in the surrounding area have developed foliage for the year, such that these results are conservative and represent a worst-case scenario. During the several months each year when foliage is present(i.e., approximately May through November), views of the proposed concealment pole would be partially or fully screened in areas where intervening deciduous vegetation is present. As depicted in Figure 5, along publicly accessible roadways, full visibility of the proposed concealment pole would be limited to portions of Main Road, Old Main Road, Bayview Avenue, Pond Avenue, Laurel Avenue, Budds Pond Road, Willow Point Road, and Goose Creek Beach, with intermittent partial visibility from a few other residential streets.These residential streets include Pond Avenue, Park Avenue, Long Creek Drive, Laurel Avenue, Mill Creek Drive, Bayview Avenue, Bay Home Road,Willow Point Road, Dolphin Drive, and Albacore Drive.Areas with partial visibility are largely due to obstruction by the presence of trees or buildings. It is also noted that, in areas with both partial and full visibility, the established visual character often includes existing utility poles and overhead utility lines. 30 Visual Impact Analysis Figure 5: One-Mile Visibility Study Proposed Wireless Communications Facility - Albertson Marine 61405 Main Road, hamlet of Southold, Town of Southold, Suffolk County a p9 01111 q/be 6 �son��a�e aye% 'Lq Soundview Avenue Ge 16 �6o qu Sh0' GieLa� gust Rode oad a 17 S P age soul eV drd Old North Road aa�o' ee�pt` 8 1 t t Lt o1� A Ve��eco�O�Je 13 L SG � 6 `0 44 a, 4 o, G m A $ 1 y lop Rocky Point Avenue L 7 c° ` 3 ag moa S o� 01 06 d?, Cad ROary �e %4 c 0 Ps9` Roan, Ilk °' N7 47 GP 9� e7 G� ti P`ne tAecOkoaa 0 �360 92, lk R°d � o NGoose Creek Beach 0 0.5 Miles Q 1-Mile Radius Roadways with Partial Views of Concealment Pole • Proposed Facility Location Private Roadways Roadways with Views of Concealment Pole Source. VHB(2023),Suffolk County GIS �1 Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis The results of the one-mile visibility study are generally consistent with the findings of the Viewshed Analysis,which similarly predicted varied visibility on Main Road, Pond Avenue, and Bayview Avenue.As such,the one-mile visibility study further demonstrates that visibility of the proposed concealment pole would be limited,whereas the majority of the surrounding area would not have views of same. 4.3 Photographic Simulations To supplement data collected and analyzed as part of the viewshed analysis and one-mile visibility study, photographic simulations were prepared to provide a visual representation of the Proposed Facility from several View Points throughout the surrounding community. These simulations provide reference as to where and what degree the Proposed Facility will be seen in the surrounding area.They are also useful in characterizing and portraying the existing visual obstructions to the horizon present in the environmental setting of the Proposed Facility. 4.3.1 Methodology Photographs were obtained from nine publicly accessible View Points, identified in consultation with the Town of Southold, during a field visit by VHB on April 11, 2023 (see Figure 6).All photographs were taken facing the location of the Proposed Facility using a high-quality Canon Rebel digital camera with a 50mm equivalent lens,which has a viewing angle that most closely matches that of the human eye. The photographic simulations were computer generated through the use of design software. Specifically, Infraworks was used to compute the existing ground conditions, utilizing one-meter LiDAR data from USGS, captured in 2014; and one foot/pixel resolution through Nearmap aerial images, captured in March 2023, were overlaid on the LiDAR terrain and used to identify existing features, such as buildings, light posts, and parking lot lines.The proposed structure plans were received from the project engineer, modeled in Sketchup, and incorporated into the scene at the correct elevation.The existing conditions model was exported to Sketchup to begin the photo matching process, in which nine photograph locations were identified to serve as the photosimulation backgrounds.The team reviewed the photographs for artificial features that exist in each and in the existing conditions model.Vertical support lines were placed at each of the artificial features and the base of one of those features then became the origin point of the photograph match. Scale was set by adjusting the model to match two planar objects in the scene and then the X and Y vanishing points were then adjusted until all vertical supports in the ground model matched the corresponding artificial objects in the background photograph.All Sketchup layers were turned off, and the background images were exported. Then, the proposed structure layer was turned on with the background image and exported. Finally,the proposed model was rendered in V-Ray rendering software and exported as a transparent PNG image file. 32 Visual Impact Analysis -� . . . . .�...1'.'. ."_.fir�` '' v .�,•.,�`� � � ,� w J f .� :t_ 6141 '�'' c' ' +� •� qac / " ar Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis All layers.were combined in photoshop, reviewed, and then the proposed structure and background image was removed, leaving only the existing conditions layer with the proposed model.The resulting image was then masked, allowing any foreground elements in the photograph to sit in front of the proposed model. Final images of the existing and proposed were then exported, providing a realistic photosimulation of the Proposed Facility. On the View Point photographs where the Proposed Facility would not be visible, or where the facility is visible but may be difficult to identify in the simulation due to its camouflage, etc., an arrow has been added to indicate the position of the top of the Proposed Facility behind the intervening obstructions. In total, nine View Points throughout the surrounding community,which were selected in consultation with the Town of Southold,were included in the analysis of potential visual impacts. Of these nine View Points, photographic simulations were prepared for four View Points where the Proposed Facility would be visible (see Appendix A).The Proposed Facility would not be visible from the remaining five View Point locations, and therefore, no photographic simulations were prepared for those View Points. Each of the View Points are analyzed below. View Point 1-from Main Road,5,328± feet southwest of the Proposed Facility The View Point 1 existing conditions photograph depicts two-story commercial buildings along Main Road,with utility poles and overhead wires running along both sides of the street, and evergreen and deciduous trees along the road and between the structures. Due to intervening topography, mature vegetation, buildings and other obstructions to the horizon,the Proposed Facility would not be visible from this View Point, and no adverse visual impacts would result. View Point 2-from Main Road,2,626± feet southwest of the Proposed Facility The View Point 2 existing conditions photograph depicts mature vegetation along Main Road, with utility poles and overhead wires running along both sides of the street. Street signs,fencing and a two-story structure are also visible from this View Point. Due to intervening topography and mature vegetation, the Proposed Facility would not be visible from this View Point, and no adverse visual impacts would result. View Point 3—from Park Avenue and Pond Avenue, 1,499±feet northwest of the Proposed Facility The View Point 3 existing conditions photograph depicts the residential road of Pond Avenue at the intersection of Park Avenue, including a mix of mature evergreen and deciduous trees on an open space parcel at the edge of the residential area. Due to intervening topography and mature vegetation,the Proposed Facility would not be visible from this View Point, and no adverse visual impacts would result. View Point 4-from the NYSDEC Boat Launch on Old Main Road, 1,491± feet east of the Proposed Facility The View Point 4 existing conditions photograph depicts the area around the NYSDEC Boat Launch, including a paved parking lot, landscaped areas, one-and two-story buildings, utility poles and overhead wires,trees, and boats stored on land.The photographic simulation indicates that the Proposed Facility would be visible from this location, although the bottom portion of the concealment pole would be obscured by buildings, utility lines, and trees. The Proposed Facility includes mitigating design elements, including the concealment of wireless service carrier antennas within the pole, and a neutral paint color that would blend with the sky to the extent practicable. Furthermore, it is noted that utility poles and overhead wires are visible on the 34 Visual Impact Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis horizon, such that obstructions to the horizon are an established part of the visual landscape at this View Point. Based on the design of the proposed concealment pole and the presence of intervening buildings,trees and utility lines,the Proposed Facility would not result in significant adverse visual impacts from this View Point. View Point 5-from Main Road,2,600± feet northeast of the Proposed Facility The View Point 5 existing conditions photograph depicts surface waters and shoreline south of Main Road, with landscaped and natural areas, as well as boats, commercial marina structures, overhead utility lines and mature trees on the horizon.The photographic simulation indicates that the Proposed Facility would be visible from this location, although the bottom portion of the concealment pole would be obscured by buildings, utility lines, and trees.The Proposed Facility includes mitigating design elements, including the concealment of wireless service carrier antennas within the pole, and a neutral paint color that would blend with the sky to the extent practicable. Based on the design of the proposed concealment pole,the Proposed Facility would not result in significant adverse visual impacts from this View Point. View Point 6-from Main Road, 5,152± feet northeast of the Proposed Facility The View Point 6 existing conditions photograph depicts a portion of Main Road bordered by vegetation including mature evergreen and deciduous trees. Due to intervening topography and mature vegetation,the Proposed Facility would not be visible from this View Point, and no adverse visual impacts would result. View Point 7-from Bayview Avenue,3,353± feet northeast of the Proposed Facility The View Point 7 existing conditions photograph depicts Hashamomuck Pond,with wooded areas of the Paul Stoutenburgh Preserve beyond the Pond. The photographic simulation indicates that the top of the proposed concealment pole would be visible from this location, extending slightly above the tree line, while the middle and lower portions would be obscured by dense, mature vegetation within the Preserve. Given that only a small portion of the Proposed Facility would be visible, and that the concealment pole would be painted a neutral color to blend with the sky to the extent practicable, the Proposed Facility would not result in significant adverse visual impacts from this View Point. View Point 8-from Town Beach,5,245± feet north of the Proposed Facility The View Point 8 existing conditions photograph depicts the parking lot of the Southold Town Beach, North Road, residential structures across North Road,with utility poles and overhead wireless running along the road. Hashamomuck Pond is visible behold the residential structures, and the horizon consists of a dense wooded area. Due to intervening topography, mature vegetation and the presence of existing development,the Proposed Facility would not be visible from this View Point, and no adverse visual impacts would result. View Point 9-from Goose Creels Beach, 9,136± feet south of the Proposed Facility The View Point 9 existing conditions photograph depicts Goose Creek Beach, Shelter Island Sound, and the land across Shelter Island Sound; including residential buildings and marina facilities,with mature trees.on the horizon.The photographic simulation indicates that the Proposed Facility would be from this View Point, although the lower portion of the concealment pole would be obscured by the trees on the horizon.The Proposed Facility includes mitigating 35 Visual Impact Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis design elements, including the concealment of wireless service carrier antennas within the pole, and a neutral paint color that would blend with the sky to the extent practicable.This simulation highlights the benefits of the concealment pole design and neutral coloration, as it is barely discernible from the sky at this substantial distance (approximately one-and-three-quarter miles away). Based on the design of the proposed concealment pole and the presence of intervening trees that obscure the lower portion of the concealment pole,the Proposed Facility would not result in significant adverse visual impacts from this View Point. Overall,the viewshed analysis, one-mile visibility study and photographic simulations each confirm that visibility of the Proposed Facility in the surrounding area would be limited..Of the nine View Points selected by the Town for analysis, only four would be altered by the addition of the Proposed Facility to the landscape.The extensive dense tree cover throughout the surrounding area provides screening to limit the extent of the area where the Proposed Facility would be visible, and also obscures the Proposed Facility from other View Points where it would be partially visible.While the Proposed Facility would be visible from some areas with less tree cover and intervening structures (i.e., across surface waters and at the nearest portions of Main Road),the photographic simulations demonstrate the mitigating design elements of the Proposed Facility, including the concealment of wireless service carrier antennas within the pole and the neutral paint color that allows the Proposed Facility to blend with the sky to the extent practicable. Based on these analyses, no significant adverse visual impacts would result from the construction of the Proposed Facility. 36 Visual Impact Analysis Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis Findings and Conclusions Based upon an inspection of the Subject Property location and surrounding.area, review of the Town Code and Zoning Map, evaluation of characteristics of the Proposed Facility, and examination of potential visual impacts using a viewshed model,field reconnaissance and photographic simulations,the following findings and conclusions can be made: 1. From a planning perspective,_given the siting of the Proposed Facility within a commercial property that currently contains a boat storage warehouse and outdoor boat storage, adjacent to the LIRR right-of-way,the Co-Applicants have chosen an appropriate and suitable location for the Proposed Facility in order to address existing service deficiencies in the Southold area in a manner that minimizes potential impacts. In addition,there are no existing, feasible higher priority locations,towers or antenna support structures that can accommodate the Proposed Facility in order to address the existing service deficiencies in the area.The Proposed Facility would accommodate the co-location of Verizon Wireless, Dish Wireless, future additional wireless service carriers, and the Southold Fire Department,thereby limiting the need for the installation of multiple similar structures (i.e. monopoles or concealment poles)within Southold, and complying with the Town Code. 2. The Proposed Facility would have minimal impacts on the environmental conditions at the Subject Property and surrounding area,as'it would be unmanned and situated on a commercially developed.site with no natural areas present. No sewage or solid waste would be generated, nor would potable water be required. In addition,the Proposed Facility would neither store nor utilize compounds that pose a significant threat of soil or water contamination.Although the Proposed Facility would be located within an area that is within the regulatory jurisdiction of the NYSDEC and Town for freshwater wetlands (i.e.,within 100 feet of freshwater wetlands),the Proposed Facility would not result in disturbance to the freshwater wetland area. Freshwater wetlands permits will be obtained from the NYSDEC and the Town prior to construction, and appropriate erosion and sedimentation controls will be employed during construction to be protective of the wetlands.Additionally, screening vegetation would be planted at the base of the Proposed Facility, resulting in a slight decrease in the amount of impervious surfaces at the.Subject Property. Project-generated traffic would be minimal, as the Proposed Facility would be monitored remotely and would require approximately one vehicle trip per carrier per month by.a technician in a passenger- type vehicle. No impacts to ecological resources are anticipated as the project area within the 37 Findings and Conclusions Planning,Zoning and Visual Impact Analysis Subject Property is already developed with paved areas used by the boat storage and maintenance operation on the Subject Property and its adjoining parcels to the east and west. 3. The Proposed Facility has been designed to minimize visual impacts.The Proposed Facility would utilize a concealment pole design to enclose the wireless service antennas within the pole, and the equipment compound would be screened by the existing on-site boat storage warehouse, as well as a six-foot-tall chain link fence and evergreen plantings. Only the Southold Fire Department antennas would be mounted on the exterior of the concealment pole. However, other similar structures with exterior mounted emergency service antennas are present along Main Road in.the Town.Although the Proposed Facility would be visible from portions of the surrounding area,visual impacts are mitigated to the extent practicable by the concealment of antennas within the pole and the painting of the pole a neutral color to blend with the sky. Furthermore,the co-location of multiple wireless service providers at the Proposed Facility helps prevent the proliferation of multiple, single-carrier facilities in the area experiencing the service deficiency.Thus, all reasonable measures have been taken to minimize the visual impact of the Proposed Facility. 4. To the extent practicable,the Proposed Facility has been sited and designed to be consistent with the Town Code standards for wireless communications facilities.The requested waivers, fall zone relaxation and variances are largely a result of the size and shape of the Subject Property,the design requirements to address the service deficiencies, and the lack of available alternative parcels. Overall,the Proposed Facility has been sited and designed in a manner that would serve to minimize potential impacts to the greatest extent possible,while providing much needed wireless service and emergency response communications upgrades to the Southold area.The Co-Applicants have chosen the least obtrusive location and design for the Proposed Facility that will address the existing service deficiencies.Accordingly, it is respectfully requested that the Planning Board grant.a special exception permit,waivers and a fall zone relaxation, and the ZBA grant variances,for the Proposed Facility to enable the Southold Fire Department, Verizon Wireless and Dish Wireless to provide reliable communications in the area of the Subject Property. 38 Findings and Conclusions Appendix A 00 Appendix A . Photographic Simulations E VISUAL ASSESSMENT AND PHOTOSIMULATIONS Proposed Wireless Communications Facility — Albertson Marine 61405 Main Road Southold, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York Prepared by: VHB 100 Motor Parkway, Suite 350 Hauppauge, NY 11788 631.787.3400 May 2023 Methodology Photographs were obtained from nine publicly accessible View Points, assigned by the Town of Southold, during a field visit by VHB on April 11, 2023. All photographs were taken facing the location of the proposed Facility using a high-quality Canon Rebel digital camera with a 50mm equivalent lens, which has a viewing angle that most closely matches that of the human eye. The photographic simulations were computer generated through the use of design software. Specifically, Infraworks was used to compute the existing ground conditions, utilizing one-meter Lidar data from USGS, captured in 2014; and one foot/pixel resolution through.Nearmap aerial. images, captured in March 2023, were overlaid on the Lidar terrain and used to identify existing features, such as buildings, light posts, a,nd parking lot lines. The proposed structure plans was received from the Applicant's engineer, modeled in Sketchup, and incorporated into.the scene at the correct elevation. The existing conditions model was exported to Sketchup to begin the photo matching process, in which nine photograph locations were identified to serve as the photosimulation backgrounds. The team reviewed the photographs for artificial features that exist in each and in the existing conditions model. Vertical support lines were placed at each of the artificial features and the base of one of those features then became the origin point of the photograph match. Scale was set by adjusting the model to match two planar objects.in the scene and then the X and Y vanishing points were then adjusted until all vertical supports in the ground model matched the corresponding artificial objects in the background photograph. All Sketchup layers were turned off, and the background images were exported. Then, the proposed structure layer was turned on with the background image and exported. Finally, the proposed model was rendered in Way and exported as a transparent PNG. All layers were combined in photoshop, reviewed, and then the proposed structure and background image was removed, leaving only the existing conditions layer with-the proposed model. The resulting image was then masked, allowing any foreground elements in the photograph to sit in front of the proposed model. Final images of the existing and proposed were then exported, providing a realistic photosimulation. On the View Point photographs where the Proposed Facility would not be visible, an arrow has been added to indicate the position of the top of the Proposed Facility behind the intervening obstructions. Oa- WAV wet'- W%"- e ar kv ,../..AAs ~ • r' PA 4 a ���a�� r�.I .� 1� �, a .� .alr �s r • ��i ,`' ri ;�+ :i •\ •tea .•► i ,R Mr—, `� •,�s.'�"�.`?ii'i,y, ".w�,y �/ '* U f��•�'�r�� - ?j..;'aJf��%1► .'�:7l16�f:'�,, ...�'�=►� •!�� .�'i � r q.. �re1� r ��,���+ee!' ¢pin •. ♦ ,,I- •` �l �i %�� " . Y, J.,•��a �.1'ay��• ��. VA .'',� . **...- ''gig- � Q, ♦ :�' ii .. .�,,�`�,',.,� `, /. ���, ��� �:• "fes _- - . _ 11 y 1}yq\ "it AN 1'�•��!� ,�;' �'r�' ^�s��`�` Vis; • 46 91 Oki dw t `W, �Y...11• ti is' - ��...Y�!]I��NM�' ` �"�!(/ ter'• .� 5 �~. 1_\� ` ' tr°T�� �-�a��� 'A�'.:•,'�y?• �G .�'•`7i:�''�j��_�!` q tr -rl..`� �V�- .amu 4t. si s,' Z y- iii .1. �. r�i . -�iL..• :- ., .� �'"$s! ��� f��• / � � ~•�r��. Vim- ��Y'=�'~ ,��i�' ..I kl r� r 4�, � �•��4?f.!Ni.rte• - � •_ .� :� .. .. 1.� 1 1�ry�l a i.13. j� -i►+r, J�'.3� .st^ <?`.. Fes, •i r�, 1 �^ ._ � i r� i. s�" ��r •fr r. a #ice • ` . . .,� Jdj� �.`,,.. S WO 46 Itc tw F, •�. I est-. ! � a? .,J �R a ter,. .lT q I WWI r�! 4, f+i'• qp 71 I�'f !� I,I. a `�v� x,�+r i � ..it � be�yp�,y►r C �Ri.*i T_.` +t.• `C t y itl .�. r J6 " { } rf9 °• . i • i, �� i►�� j •fj x � r ) �y���L.a`, t f t - .',' . .:.�• t•} �'�Ta fi:.�„_.t t� •. � 7t. 'j°,� i? t • ��'�_ ` � " � '����,. ! ,. �� "i �� - y - � �,� ,awl ` e )i ra moi' ! ,u+I�,�. �\ • _ .. 4 ... kl Ir 1 i i `(.y .. •+ lig � � 1 � -- ter; ;T ;, r � � 4► ; . �' j ?kl 1�1�' ty 1 *� 'aL ....` _� r .,.• _.�..,,L - _ . .� yet..•-. r' ��. '� r;► `��� `•Z.f�k� I�r: � Y''tlti J, r,t ' � ,� '}�a� 4� tr i ���� 'r.• .' "`.x ."i'�Ey .i.- t '• , '.�`'.4� - �.,. + .r.. ,f �� +^ x!�. a'4F. 44 - 'Oki • k ' '•.tMv Y� •s•� �� t ; F�f +1 �ia,,` t�; If t !�• �'• �f iy��, ��. I� 6 .�;`' t � �,�� �!�.;Q 1��t= -•`i�� a • Nk I1Y I S,r t�• `�.` �, �� ,i it — l•r X= M View Point 4:Existing Location: DEC Boat Launch Distance to Site: 1,491± feet Orientation:West Visibility:Visible Elite Towers, LP 61405 Main Road, Southold View Point 4: Proposed -vhb Location: DEC Boat Launch Distance to Site: 1,491± feet Orientation: West Visibility:Visible '.1 " I ' �w Elite Towers, LP 61405 M ad, Southold •... . •111 ^•w•y- ~+ p, .►-r� �1•- •:1� �� � ` �.�� �1.. '.� '�> '; 1 r l�}-+�' ...111"'"""�1 .'•�,Mf . �� I 1 'IA L Yk � t+��,+�" ��,��i �•� .�kyr ;` � ��,w � �f, ,= � i• M, • two � r 1 f �� � Y 1 �, ` 1t• i - .``', _ __ � �`� ,"' is ..-r s. �• _-,)�J - -. �° . r- �g*��•, �`�''•'„--tea,. �r�:. It ZIA�r ♦\` �_ dnals 1 1 �' 1 '�,,..K. _may r �.• ��.,. �y�7�s(.� .Y` "'3!!!111 ra r � w• t . � +r a,,,•"tl - � � ';l��P E`L� .'�9 \�';�'..��1 c��, i� ��1�"?.. �v; :c i'r/..r3�� a t—w 576 AA- e7 Ae :� rp 1"MOM .A�O�/i tMbt.+;lF�•,, .�A }/ - y+; j L' i � iToIn'� 6�,� ✓i a•��� ,'�^i a4t s�s��r/�����./�� � S". .. s View Point 7: Existing vhb Location: Bayview Avenue Distance to Site: 3,353± feet Orientation: Southwest Visibility:Visible .. y _ s 4 A Elite Towers, LP 61405 Main Road, Southold View Point 7: Proposed vhb Location: Bayview Avenue Distance to Site: 3,353± feet Orientation: Southwest Visibility:Visible _ - '�'ZT _' �r�.�-uS'1e's •..»i-^'lis'' 'tom ,.,,,.1 ,�����y�yr�;` y .fid Y,����1[F�'yyI � tl��,•,�li,y. r r Elite Towers, LP 61405 M ad, Southold _, — _.Mtr _ �. �_�._ � .-- _ i".,_ tea- _a-�-r�.r2 !-= �nt..e W►_..�.._.-.-._._...-_���.. _ _ __.ice.1.�t. _ • i. ....(_ _.71i -,r. � - �y� -w;+•1..��`i..If9"" fin. :�'t,t � .. _ .� .�w .. View Point 8: Proposed �•V hb Location: Town Beach Distance to Site: 5,245± feet Orientation: South Visibility: Not Visible yl J '�4+t rl;*e Towers, LP 61405 M ad, Southold •a =fie, •"• 1 1�` '" " .r j AIA 77 �ytw + . Ao"- K/ iY y�• •iii - .Y View Point 9: Proposed Location:Goose Creek Beach Distance to Site: 9,136± feet Orientation: Northeast Visibility: Visible Y tly�ll .ti .P _• _ � i!'�• .� l M'✓ L •111 �.�/'. Elite Towers, LP 61405 M ad, Southold ��:�; ,;� �.•, a '�+•.i' �; !- � .�.. 'r{, l x� 1 '�•" • ,� . � J, as z.. �, i{ � � Al r 'S _ i+'•,-1!.F4. ••rte;`.� - ••• -• • • 1 - Appendix B Vhb. Appendix Verizon Wireless and Dish Wireless Plans PROJECT TEAM GENERAL NOTES COL. THE FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION.A TECHNICIAN WILL VISIT THE SITE AS REQUIRED FOR ROUTINECLIENT REPRESENTATIVE ` MAINTENANCE THE PROJECT WILL NOT RESULT IN ANY SIGNIFICANTDISTURBANCEOR EFFECT ON DRAINAGE NO SANITARY SEWER SERVICE POTABLE WATER OR TRASH DISPOSAL IS REQUIRED AND NO COMMERCIAL SIGNAGE IS PROPOSED. ELffETOWERS LPCOMPANY: E .ADDRESS: I S.DURKEE LANECITY,STATE ZIP: PATCHOGUE NY 11771CONTACT: TANYA NEGRON E-MAILHONE: TANYA-8730 @EUTE-TOWERS.COM -pap$•d�y LITE jp/�M1Y 1��J/r `\.E' APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES&STANDARDS , � ,p pp .,ice! V F 41 B' t.e.. 0 SITE ACQUISITION ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE PERFORMED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT EDITIONS OF THE ENGINEERING R.C. FOLLOWING WORK NOT ONFADOPTEDMING T THEHE LATEST EDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING INGCONOTHING IN THESE PIANS IS TO BE CONSTRUED TO PERMIT WORK NOT CONFORMING TO THE LATEST EDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING CODES. COMPANY: ELBE TOWERS L.P. l (� ADDRESS: IS.DURKEELANE Wireless Communications InfraStfUCtUf2 Experts CRY.STATE ZIP. E.PATCHOGUE.NY 1178 I. 2020 BUILDING CODE OF NEW YORK STATE(IBIC 20 I8 WITH AMENDMENTS) CONTACT: TANYA NEGRON 2 PHONE (516)410-8730 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NFPA 70.17 ELITE TO14ERS LP E-MAR: TAWANEGRON@WTE-TOWERS.COM 1,ID10 FIRE CODE 01 4.LIGHTNING PROTECTIONNEWYORKITATE CODENFPA(700-2111 V"TH AMENDMENTS) cc. ENGINEER NG IINE R AZIMUTH ENGINEERING P.C. ELITE SITE ID: ALBERTS ON MARINE S.AMERICAN CTN CODE NEPA4 Y 7/t�{ ADDRESS: 90 E HALSEY ROAD,SUITE 104 CITY,STATE ZIP. PARSIPPANY,NJ 07054 6.AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION ISTH EDITION CONTACT: JEREMY MCKEON PHONE 973-970-0068 7.EWT1A-222REVISION H SOUTHOLD E-MAIL• JMCKEON A7JMUTHEG.COM 8.TIA 607 FOR GROUNDING AJap APPLICANT/LESSEE VERIZON WIRELESS 10 INSTITUTE FOR EDITIO CAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS BI v�p�• COMPANY: ELITE TOWERS L.P. � 10.IEEE C2 LATEST EDITION - - - - - - ADDRESS: 15.DURKEE LANE CRY,STATE ZIP: E PATCHOGUE MY 11772 SITE NAME: SOUTHOLD 4 I.TELCORDAGR-127512 ANSI T1311 CO-APPLICANT COMPANY: NEWYORK SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP PROJECT DESCRIPTION/SCOPE OF WORK ■ d/B/a VERIZON WIRELESS ADDRESS: 4 CENTEROCK ROAD CITY,STATE LP. WEST NYACK NY 10994 THIS PROJECT WILL BE COMPRISED OF. ELITE TOWERS: — CO-APPLICANT PROTECT YOU EL COMPANY. SOUTHOLD FIRE DISTRICT INSTALLATION T NEW EQUIPMENT COMPOUND. MEYERHIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE 1FO I SOUTHOLD FIRE DISTRICT CONCEALMENT TOWER MESA CABINET,ELECTRICMEBANK ELECTRICTRANSFORMER ADDRESS: 55135 MAIN ROAD STEEL&CONCRETE BOLLARDS.LANDSCAPING&SHRUBBERY CRY,STATE ZIP. SOUTHOLD,NY 10994 -:below. ' NEW 70'-0'x 35'-0'EQUIPMENT COMPOUND WITH V-D"CHAIN LINK FENCE=1 I Call neve yw aS. • NEW150'CONCEALMENT TOWER=I FOR STATE SPEONC DIRECT PHONE NUMBERS • MESA CABINET=I MST.WWN.CAM8N Com SHEETINDEX ELECTRIC METER BANK=1 -------- - - — • ELECTRIC TRANSFORMER=I ORAYm er. cHEaTn eY • STEEL&CONCRETE BOLLARDS=4 AS SHOWN WAS JKM SHEET NUMBER DESCRIPTION • NEW TREES,SHRUBBERY,LANDSCAPING=TSM, - Z-01 TITLESHEEf 61405 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD NY FIRE DEPARTMENT 9 ONI523 REVISED PER C—ENR JRF JWS & *,,,amREVISEDPER COMMENTS JCM JWS Z-02 SITE PLAN&NOTES NEW FIRE DISTRICT EQUIPMENT CABINET=I J JWS NEW FIRE DISTRICT PREFABRICATED EQUIPMENT PLATFORM=1 7 05/0523 RmsmmcOv$E RF Z-03 BULK TABLE NEW FIRE DISTRICT CONCRETE PIER=4 6 04/1323 REVISED PER canMENrs JRF JWS NEWFIRE DISTRICT Z-01 ZONING INFORMATION NEW FIRE DISTRICT FR=1NTEN1� Z-OS 200'RADIUS PIAN SOUTHOLD, ����■/T i i 11971 VER¢ON WIRELESS. E 01/0323 CLIENT COMMENTS JCM JWS ( 4 12/1422 C1DM coFMENTS WPK JWS , Z-06 VICINITY PLAN3 06/0122 CLIENT comm— WPK JWS INSTALLATION OF NEW 2'-0'0 CONCRETE PIERS,20'0'.10'-0'STEEL EQUIPMENT PLATFORM, 2 0511022 cuENT COMMENTSCM 5 Z-07 500'PROPERTY OWNERS LIST EQUIPMENT CABINET.BATTERY CABINET,TELCO CABINET.PPC CABINET,WORK LIGHTS, J Z-08 COMPOUND PLAN SUFFOLK COUNTY DISCONNECT SWITCH.CABLE BRIDGE PANEL ANTENNAS,RRH'S&DIPLEXERS. I 04/0521 cuENT commE ]CM JWS Z-09EQUIPMENT PLAN NEW T-WO CONCRETE PIERS=6 REV DATE DESCRIPTION GMWN HECKFD sr Br Z-10 ANTENNA PLANS&ANTENNA SCHEDULE NEW 20'-0'x 10'-0'STEEL EQUIPMENT PLATFORM=I - - - - - Z-11 ELEVATION SITE TYPE. NEW EQUIPMENTNET=IT=1 NEW BATTERY CABINET=I tE OF NE'wY NEW TELCO B NET I y<��,F,Y K! Z-12 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS-I NEW PPC CABINET= �Z-13 CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION DETAILS.2 NEW WORK LIGHTS=2 Z- Z-14 EQUIPMENT DETAl15-I NEW DISCONNECT SWITCH=1 * • Z-15 BRIDGE=I EQUIPMENT DETAILS-2 150'-0" CONCEALMENT POLE NEWNEW PANEL ANTENNASR.2 PER SECTOR 6TOTAL r Z-16 FIRE DISTRICT EQUIPMENT-I NEW RRH-3 PER SECTOR 9TOTAL Z-17 FIRE DISTRICT EQUIPMENT-2 NEW DIPLEXERS=I PER SECTOR 3 TOTAL(AT EQUIPMENT) °0853'56 p T: NEW TRIPLEXERS=I PER SECTOR.3 TOTAL(AT EQUIPMENT) / P9p7F55t6»F`� / Z-IB 2007 INSURANCE FLOOD INSURANCE MAP AERIAL MAP VICINITY MAP NEW TRIPLEXE0.5=ITER SECT00.3TOTAL(AT ANTENNAS) / , N JEREI`i K MCKEON NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-I AREA OF WORK - - E IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, SITE INFORMATION ^ UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION AREA OF WORK OF ENGINEER,TO LICENSED NAL PROPERTY/TOWER OWNER , NAME BUDDSPONDMARINAINC % S /� SITE INFORMATION: ADDRESS 61405 MAIN ROAD SITE NO:ALBERTSON MARINE CRY,STATE ZIP SOUTHOLD MY.11971 /! DISTRICT: 1000 SECTION 56.00 61405 MAIN ROAD ;''; i SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 SUBJECT BLOCK/LOM 3/15 F• Albertson Marine,Inc r' SUFFOLK COUNTY CONTIGUOUS ,- PO- BOr,dex!n LANDLORD-OWNED LOTS 13.4,I,2-2 T - ;/ LATITUDE 4/.076024 /-tea,% j SITEAILME - c � 150'-0"CONCEALMENT POLE LONGITUDE -72406034 LATJLONG.TYPE: NAD 83 - COTmUGHT0 MD.AINDI)TH ENGIREEIMNG P.c.,Mc AM FEMA MAP BASE FLOOD ELEVATION= 6'AMSL i^ �.` RrcxTs RESERVED 9a TM<Tnogliio Tow usE wav ariH1 111 FOR 11�R11 Is 4 FAA IA GROUND ELEVATION= 5'AMSL WngNRpAs coxTgACTEo.T1.1 O rm0.IT IS—rFIED.— WNo MAY NOT BE COP"'I O.gusEo,orsaoseO. EQUIPMENT ELEVATION= YABOVEGRADE ovsaniBwuiEn2 DmR�Emts urmlMTTeFNa crouscuT uduT1� AREA OF CONSTRUCTION: PROPOSED CONCEALMENT POLE&EQUIPMENT COMPOUND / TNONEEgw6 P c.uc. H � SHEET 71TLE 1 z ZONING/JURISDICTION: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD J n J TITLE SLIEST' < ZONING DISTRICT. M-II-MARINE It O CURRENT USEPROPOSED USE UNMANNED TELECOMMUNICA71ON FACILITY ¢ HANDICAP REQUIREMENTS: Z-O 1 FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN T SHEET NUMBER. HABITATION.HANDICAPPED ACCESS NOT REQUIRED. \ Ol a 4 'V NOTES: 7 1. LOCATION AND ORIENTATION OF PROPOSED EQUIPMENT AND ANTENNAS PENDING N STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS. J N 2. MOUNT ALL ANTENNAS, COAX, SURGE ARRESTORS, RRH'S, ETC. IN ACCORDANCE =" J � W1 WITH STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS. 3. TRUE NORTH BASED ON GOGGLE MAPS. .11 %Z\41 U L[LI i_ PROPOSED 70'-0"x35'-0"EQUIPMENT4. NOT ALL EXISTING INFORMATION SHOWN FOR CLARITY. ENGIIVEEFt11VG P.C. COMPOUND(SEE SHEET Z-08) FRESHWATER WETLAND BOUNDARIES DELINEATED BY VHB 5. SITE PIAN BASED ON SITE SURVEY 13Y AMERICAN ENGINEERING & LAND ENGINEERING,SURVEYING, SURVEYING P.C. SIGNED BY STEPHEN E. RAyN P.E. L.S. LICENSE 449664 9.L w-_=15�` ___- __4_�o Q LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND DATED 10/24/18. ELITE TONERS LP -_ / GEOLOGY,P.C.,ON MARCH 22,2023. , cN. ANS__ ,- p� -� - -- ---_ _ 6. FINAL UTILITY DESIGNS SHALL BE CONFIRMED WITH UTILITY COMPANIES. y p --`{N69'4 ^ _ 9,_ -� rRACKs - O - 'r1 t S -HOWL,_ __ Z _2 3 7. THE PROPOSED USE IS FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR _ 20 E) _ _ _ __- -_ - 8�'r-'_ -= O- z.Boi._OF PERMANENT EMPLOYEE OCCUPANCY. THEREFORE, POTABLE WATER, SANITARY *7� TFfi.lb TF4.54 N57�59'47-E d•5== _5_ -_'GagEt SCOP - e 'til - - F _�_ _StoaE-�- _ SEWERS AND ADDITIONAL ON-SITE PARKING ARE NOT REQUIRED. `_- _ -__ - q154-0"t - ^ `0 0 0 1. U-- U 8.a-- - - - - 8. THE FACILITY SHALL BE VISITED ON THE AVERAGE OF ONCE A MONTH FOR 6 1 TO NEAREST BUILDING N ADJACENT PROPERTYXO_e6 8__ MAINTENANCE AND SHALL BE CONTINUOUSLY MONITORED FROM A REMOTEw -4.6 - - `B.3 FACILITY FOR BOTH FIRE AND INTRUSION. To FENCE Cot O N. 9. ALL MATERIALS, WORKMANSHIP AND CONSTRUCTION FOR THE SITE -- -- - --- ------- MPOUND `' 3.a a _ IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN HEREON SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH: 4.7 113'-0„t I TF.36 ro co \ _ E° CON 4.4 43 - ---3.9_ A. CURRENT PREVAILING MUNICIPAL AND/OR STATE SPECIFICATIONS, STANDARDS + N I I I �--_-- � AND REQUIREMENTS. 4.5 3.5 vertmw B. PREVAILING UTILITY COMPANY AUTHORITY SPECIFICATIONS, 0 0 ^ STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS . m 10. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT "NEW YORK UNDERGROUND PLANT LOCATION 6 PR°aFcY°Oman` • LIMITS OF NYSDEC FRESHWATER SERVICE" AT 1-800-962-7962, AND LOCATE ALL EXISTING UTILITIES WITHIN r 4. z + � \®°'�--��- .r � r ���Jq I WETLAND 100 FOOT ADJACENT THE AREA OF WORK PRIOR TO THE START OF ANY EXCAVATION. "µ f �M Lj ++JF,q� I AREA AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FOR STATE SPECIFIC DIRECT PHONE NUMBERS nJ z I 4.6 _ TON ' WETLAND JURISDICTIONAL AREA 11. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE AND COMPLY WITH EXISTING UTILITY wsr:wnw.cA eD.coM pE«m RY - �_ m w 1 - I' _ RF37yNT4s b�_ v P COMPANIES REQUIREMENTS. 12. UNDERGROUND ENCROACHMENTS, IF ANY, ARE NOT SHOWN. AS SHOWN DR WAS )KM O /O 9 0611523 REVISED PER COMMENTS IRF IVIf ! N 47 0 t i 3'9 J N(RO ® 13. ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ARE TO BE RESTORED TO r0 FENCE qOQ) ® e 05/1823 RE SED PER COMMENTS )CM Jws 0 4.7 V I COMPOUND PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS. I� 7 05/05/23 REVISED PER COMMENTS JRF IVES B6'-OrtJ ♦ 14. THERE ARE NO WATER MAINS, SANITARY SEWERS, DRY WELLS, GROUND WATER 6 ov13123 REV SED PERcoMMENTS IRF Jws z r0 CONCEALMENT POLE U RECHARGE BASINS, OR DETENTION BASINS PROPOSED FOR THE PROPERTY. JcM IL ♦ 5 01/0323 wENr conMENTS IWS O / I rn GRAVEL I m\ 4 12114122 CLIDWcol9NENT3 WPK IWS HIGH 1 STORY 15. No SIGNALS, SIGNS OR TRAFFIC CHANNELIZATION OR PUBLIC ROAD METAL BUILDING °z I o 1 3 060122 CUENiCOMMENT3 WPK Jws o TFa ss �- w IMPROVEMENTS ARE PROPOSED. Z ® I (7 b #61405 p _� I ` 2 0511022 CUEW COMMENTa JCM Iws 5 14 a 4.7 [l n * I q 3 o z y 6 16. THERE ARE NO PROPERTY DEDICATIONS PROPOSED. 1 04/05/21 cuENTconMEN 5 IcM Iws - Z o O 4.1 J REV DATE DESCRIPTIONJDAA 4.3 O * )� Iv F 17. NO TEMPORARY OFFICES OR STRUCTURES ARE PROPOSED FOR THE SITE. LIMITS OF NYSDEC FRESHWATER h v' U FOF WETLAND 100 FOOT ADJACENT V LL y z 18. THESE DRAWINGS ARE PROVIDED FOR ZONING APPROVAL CONSTRUCTION LEVEL ytEv KN FY Kf REA AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD I I ¢ DRAWINGS WILL BE DEVELOPED SUBSEQUENT TO THE APPROVAL OF THESE VVETLAND 0 � 40 � DRAWINGS. V ",m ✓ + I~ I FF 19. SITE PLAN BASED ON SITE SURVEY BY AMERICAN ENGINEERING do LAND 4A W SURyEYING P.C. SIGNED BY STEPHEN E. RAyN P.E. L.S. LICENSE X49664 do m+® _ G ! DATED 10/24/18. j %'OfFssnm+�` J N 14.25----- ��-.�._ 3 GF4.64 + w c " ! 4.24 ---- 444( N �--•,.-- �__,_`� P' I z I Ln 1EREi 1 K McKEON `. 4 - mW ` / NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL M - 4.21 I.v M ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-1 I I 0 ` I IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, CONC -'I' ASPH.♦ I UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION 3 78 I ♦ Y Y L OF THE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TF3.71 _-- - ♦ ( / ENGINEER,TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. 0- - _ - 3.92 __ ♦ ` SITE INFORMATION: 4.63- ___ - 3.88 4 EA 3.65 3.39 - �7 EA. T®U g.51 _ SITE NO:ALBERTSON MARINE S47"2627'W 200.00' (S58-31'00"W) 1 61405 MAIN ROAD 4.33_ DYL_ 4.10__=___ -_,-__.__.3.96 _ 3.99_ DA _ _ 94.03 COORDINATE SYSTEM:NAD83 SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 (200 1)NY SP FEET LONG ISLAND e a SUFFOLK COUNTY MAIN ROAD (N.Y-S. RTE. 25) ► t SITE TYPE: �� ,♦ 150'-0"CONCEALMENT POLE W3 _771 ` corrPlclTr o 2vv.RIAGHTF R PIJDINEERO.cRVr.c.to Au CSE THIS DRAINNG AND ALL THETIE INFONMATONON CONTAINED HEREIN IS AUTHORUED FON USE ONLY EY THE PARTY FOR WHOM THE WORN WAS G MAY NOT OR PI WHOM IT IS DIOSE 1N5 DRAIMNG MAY NOi PE COPIED,REUSED,01540560. UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT-NEW YORK 811 DIVMHOLTEo OR REDED UPON FOR ANY OTHER PDRPo56 > FRESHWATER WETLAND THWi THE ENPREss YmIrTEN CONSENT OF AnInuTH UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OF NEW YORK ENONEERING Pc.LLC BOUNDARIES DELINEATED BY VHB ENGINEERING,SURVEYING, (800)272-4480 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND W W W.NEWYORK-81 I.COM SHEET TITLE: GEOLOGY, z P.C.,ON MARCH 22,2023. Know what's below. c CALL 2 WORKING DAYS UTILITY NOTIFICATION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION STIE PIAN 6L NOTES Call before you dig. Z O 20' 10' 0 20' qp• SHEET NUMBER: r/ 1 SITE PLAN wI SCALE: 20'4•FOR 22'14'DRAWINGS Z-02 GMPHIC 6CAIE a - SCALE,12°-20'-0'FOR11 irDRAWINGS a REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 280-70 ZONING ARTICLE XVII WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY I� CODESECTION DESCRIPTION COMMENTS / R v COMPLIES WITH SECTION(1)(E)ASS"IS ZONED ML 1 U N 280.70 D.(1) :ATONOFWUR ESSFACIUUIES FURTHER REVIEW OF PRIORITY RANMG FRONDED AS O PART OF APPLICATION SUSMSSION N 280.70 E. NTEN'NA SUPPORT STRUCTURES ARE PROHIBITED COWLES \ ANTENNA28670 F. ANTENNAWIM UT SUPPORT STRUCTURES SHALL NOT BE LOCATED IN THE FOLLOWING EAS WITHOA PERMIT FROMAL JURISDICTIONAL AGENCIES. __ nn 260.70E 1 LANDS.TDA AND FRESHWATER. COWLES l', �, ]Ir r _i � I�r 200.70E ;OLNDWATER HNIOFEETOFTFN SURFACE. COWLES �' 'C`_ r'`r� Llye .3 200.]0 FED WITH COM2LNTTY PRESERVATION FLNOS LOMPLES 200.]0 F.4 ASTA EROSION HAIMD AREAS COMMIES E Nr,-INE E R I T,I G P.C. 280.]0 F.5 DESGNATED PARIO.AND. COWLES FAL.ZONES.ANANTENNASUPPORT STRUCTURE MUST INCLUDE AN AREASURROMIING R THAT S FREE OF OTHER STRUCTURES AND AREAS WHERE PEOPLE CONGREGATE EXCEPT THE BADE EQUIPMENT,WITH A RADARS EQUAL TO A DISTANCE OF TWO TIMES THE HEIGHT OF THE STRUCTURE A SMALLER FALL ZONE MAY BE ALOWEO FSUPPORTEDBYAREMUSUBM DBYAQUAFEDSTRWTURA ENGINEER THE STRUCTUFALL RE N REQUIRED;STRUROA_REPOPI STRUCTUREONPROPERTY,APPLICATION M REPORT -t 286]0 G. SCO RR R RATED SHAU_BE TO AND REVIEWED TOMT YT IEPWMMDBOARDAND EJ_Jr� 1-O��'E•i:S LP CORROBORATED BYMINDEPENDENT CONSULTANT HOLED BYTHETOWNTMAT OE6ONSTRATES THATA PROVIDED ASPARTOFMpLIOATONSUSNSSIO. SMACLERFALLZONESAPPROPRIATEANDSAFE THE FALL ZONE OF AN ANFENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE MIST VARVFICE REQUIRED NOT INCLUDEAREAS WHERE PEOPLE CONGREGATE,AfDMUSTBE CLEAROFALLSTRUCTURESE%CEPTME - - - - BASE STATION EQUIPMENT. _ 280.701 ANTENNASUPPORTSTRUCTURESNTHEU,UO,ILMI,B,AND WNNGDSTRCTSMESUBJECTTOTHE `I�` FOLLOWING RESTRCTIONS. 260.70 L(1) )RDANCE WITH THE BULK SCHEDULE FOR EACHMNE EXSTNGNGMCOMPLJANT;WIMMMUMUOTS�'R,DR SF EXSTIN3 LOTS 41,348 SF SOUTHOLD PROPOSED MONOPOLE/EGHT:150-0- 280.70 L(2) MWMIMHEGHT:BO FEET. VARIANCE OR WAVER REQUIRED OEpI 2B0.TOL D) MNINLIMOGTANCE OF ALLWIRELESS EQUIPMENT TO ADJACENT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY LINES OR STREETS 8'-0-TO ADJACENT PROPERTY UNE SHALL SE NO LESS THA!500 FEET. SITE DESGN STADMDS ALL WIRELESS FACLJTIES,NCLWNG CO-LOCATIONS,SHAH BE THE LEAST USUALLY a00.70 N. OBTRUSNE DESIGN POSSIBLE THATASO PERMITS THE APPLDANTTO ACHIEVE ITS SERVICE NEEDS TO THAT END,THE FOLLOWING DESGN STANDARDS SHALL MPLYTO AL WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITES p USTALEOOR CONSTRUCTED PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OFTH6 CHAPTER: � v SETBACKS.PNTENNASUPPORTSTRUCTURESMDEQUPWNTFACIUTESSHWLLAOHERETOTHESETBACKS (REFER TO BU.KREQURENENTSCHART ONSHEET Z- NB MN.(1) FOR PRINCIPALUSESLATHE BULKSCHEDULE MPLDAIIUE TO THE ZONE NWHICH THE STRUCTURESME �) LOCATED,UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ELSEWHERE N THIS CHAPTER SIGNS.SIGNS SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON FACILITIES EXCEPT FOR SIGNS DISPLAYING CONTACT INFORMATION AND 3f1FETYNSTRWTIONS,WHICHARE REQUIRED.SAFETY SIGNS SHALL BE NACCORDANCE WITHAMERICAN SITE INFORMATION SIN AND RF SAFETY SIGNS TO BE NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE(ANSI)STANDARDS FOR RADIO FREQUENCY RADLATON WARNING SIGNS INSTALLED O N EXTERIOR O F COMPO UND FENCE PROTEC11D1RSELF 280.70.(2) CONTACT SIGNS SHALL IDENTIFY AU.SERVICE PROVIDERS LOCATED ON THE FACLTTY AND SHALL INCLUDE NORMA_ANDEMERGENCYCONTACT INFORMATION FOR EACH.SUCH SIGNS SHALL NOT EXCEED FIVE SQUARE COMPLIES FEET N SURFACE AREA 15 .,below. BULK REQUIREMENTS FOR ZONE M-II (MARINE II) WE STATDNEOUFTO THATCTERTHE TSTRUCTURESO PIE ROPERTYAN INTEGRATED INTOTH WITH Cd11 STATE Pe A FINSHSIMLARTOTHATELTER T ENTSESTATOESONTHE PROPLTFRS)NTE COWTNTOTHE FOR STATE SPEC FIG DIRECT PHONE NUMBERS ARCHOTECTUiALSTYLE.ANYNEWLV WMTRIICTED EE0UI WWSHELTERSWW.BEWO TEDIN VISIT:WAM1Y.CALLBII LOM AC CORDANCEWATHTHE MMMUMHEGHTMDYMDREQUREWWSOFTH MNNGOSTRGT MPICABLE TO NOSHELTERS MECURRENRY _ __ ____ 200.70N(3) THE SITE,AND UP TO TWO ADJACENT OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES MAY BE PROVIDED FOR SERVICE MOPOSED.THISWLLBETAKENNTO LE: NaV---T--F-­--=Y. VEHICLES.NOTWMSTMD%G THE FOREGOING,LASE EQUIPMENT RELATED TO INTEROR-MOUWED CONSIDERATION UPON FUTURE PROPOSALS SDAAS SHOWN DRA WAS JKM DESCRIPTION REQUIRED EXISTING PROPOSED COMMENTS WIFE WFACIMESSHAL-BEWO TEDNMAREATMTGSATISFACTonYTOTHEPWiNNGBOARDUPON CONSDERATDNOFBAACTSONADJACENTPROPERTESANDM WM VSLUANPACTS. 9 06/1523 REVISED PE0.COMMENTS JRF JWS MINIMUM LOT DIMENSIONS BMEEOUPLENTIMDSCMINGASCREENOF EVERGREENTREES SHALL BE PLANTED OUTSDETME FENCE 8 05/Ia/23 REUSED PER COMMENTS JCM JW5 AREA 150,000 SO FT• 41,346 SO FT NO CHANGE NON-COMPLIANT" OFTHE BASE EOUIFWWAREAOR SHELTER TO PROMEAVSUALSCREENOR BUFFER FORADM;NNG WIDTH 150 FEET 200.00 FEET NO CHANGE COMPLIES PRNATEPROPERTIESMM DTHEPUBLCRIGHT-OF-WAYOR OTHER VANTAGE POINTS ACCESSIBLE TO THE EVERGREENSCREEMNGTO BEPLTEOAROUND 7 05/05/73 REUSED PER COMMENR JRF JWS DEPTH 150 FEET 189.79 FEET NO CHANGE COMPLIES 280.70 K(4) PUBOC.THE SCREEN SHALL CONSIST OF A DOUBLE ROWOF EVERGREEN SHRUBS AND TREES THATARE OF FACILITY 6 04/13/73 REVISm PER COMMENTS JRF JWS SUFFICIENT DEMSTTYANI HEIGHT TO IMMEDIATELY SCREEN THE BASE EQUIPMENT FROMVEW REQUIRED MINIMUM YARDSFRONTYARD SETBACKAREAS SHALL BE IDWDSCAPEDAND INCLUDE SHRUSSAND TREES.SURNVABLTTYOF COWLES 5 01/03/23 CUMu TCOMMENTS JCM JW$ FRONT 35 FEET ±29.4 FEET 174't (TOWER) COMPLIES TLEIANDSCMNGSHALLBEGUARANTEEDMDMWNTAA'EDBYTHEMPUCAMFORTHELIFEOFTHE INSTALLATION 4 17114122 CUNT COMMENTS WPK JWS MINIMUM YARDS SITHTNTH EUGG E LIGHTING PERMITTED SHALL MUM BE THE MNREQUREDTO PROTECT THE PUBLIC 3 06/01122 CLIENT COMMENTS WPK JWS SIDE 25 FEET 40.7 FEET 86'7 (TOWER) COMPLIES WELFARE FACLMESSMDONEASTINGDEVELOEDSITESSMAL.EEMORPOMTEDIMOTHEUGHTING REAR 25 FEET 61.9 FEET 30± (TOWER) COMPLIES PLANS OFTMSESITES.OWSOELGHMJGSHA MEFU.LYSMELDEOFB RESSOTHATTHEUGHT 2 05/10/22 NOJT COMMENTS JCM JWS BOTH SIDES 50 FEET 102.6 FEET 199'± (TOWER) COMPLIES 200.7DN(5) SOURCE IS NOT MERE FROM BEYOND THE PROPERTY LINE,AW NO LIGHTS REFLECTED OR SHOW COWLES TOWARDS THE SKY.E%CEPT LATHE CASE OF STRUCTURES REQUIRED TO FOLLOW FAAGUDELNES FOR I 04/0521 CLIENT COMMENR JCM JWS MINIMUM YARDS sAFETYIXifTPT.a. REV DATE I DESCRIPTION ECK SIDE 25 FEET 40.7 FEET 47'± SCOMPOLIND1( COMPLIES wfir REAR 25 FEET 61.9 FEET 8'± `COMPOUND) NON-COMPLIANT" STANDARDS.NADDITIONTO THE STANDARDS NARTCLE XXNAW THE STANDARDS N 5200.70 HEREIN,ALL - - BOTH SIDES 50 FEET 102.6 FEET 127'± (COMPOUND) COMPLIES WIRELESS FACILITIES.INCLUDING COLCCATDNS,SHALL BE THE LEAST VISUALLY OBTRUSIVE DESIGN OF NE ;V), POSSSIE THAT ALSO PERMTS THE APPUCANT TO ACHIEVE RS SERVICE NEEDS.TO THAT END,THE (1)THROUGH(4)AS WELL AS(8)ME NOT APPUCABLE tE W)- ORKFOLLOWING DESIGN STANDARDS FACILITIES KAf O LANDSCAPE AREA 207 MAX 07. 4.437 COMPLIES CONSTRUCTED THAT REQUIRE SITE PLM APPROVAL y 217 NEW CO-LOCATON WIRELESS COM4WOATONFACLITESSWAL BE BERET IGFEDT)TOACCEFOR MODATEOCATIONLTIPLE BY t ( ) COMPLIES MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE 307 26.27. 280.]21(5) MRTFLE PROVIDERS OR DESGNEDOM S.MERENBE OSSIBLITTEDTO ACCOMROpATE MULTPLE COMPLIES ' 28.37 TOTAL � I PROVIDERS.WHEREVER POSSIBLE. SCEMC WD ESAWVISTAS-ALLANTENNASUPPORTSTRUCTURESWMCHARENOTCONCEALEDNIDE 4i1, OF BULDNGSOR SCREENED BYEMTNGTREES OR BUILDINGS MIST BE SURROUNDED BYAPLANTED SITE NOT LOCATED N SCENIC VISTA pp 0953TM • THE WIRELESS FACILITY IS CONSIDERED A SECOND USE ON THE BUFFER OF DENSE TREE GROWTH M ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE THAT S LOCATED WITHIN A SCENIC SUBJECT PROPERTY. THE TOWN CODE BULK SCHEDULE FOR THE 28R72A,(6) VISTA OR SCENIC LANDSCAPE O R WITHIN DR FEET OF A SCENIC ROAD.AS DESIGNATED BY THE TOW.SH.L / IMOD G Mil ZONE REOUIRES 80,000 SO FT PER USE NOTBETALLERTHANIOEETABOVETHE HEIGHT OF TREES WRHNARADNS OF 300 FEET OFTHE PROPOSED MMPLES LOCATION.OR 35 FEET MAAMUMINTHEABSENCE OFMEES. /p COLOR.ANTENNASUPPORT STRUCTURES NSHALL EITHER FORMOF NONOPOLES OR OTHER TOWERS SHALEITHER I JEREI-J.,.I K McKEON BE BLUEIGRAY N COLOR OR BE COLOREDAPPROPRATE TO THE CONTEXT OF THE STRUCTURE'S LOCATION SOMAT THE TOWER S AS UNOBTRUSNE AS POSSIBLE,MESS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BYTHE FEDERAL NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL 280.721(]) AVATION ADMINISTRATION(FAAJ.F US N A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY STALLED ON ASTRIACTURE ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:0953741 OTHERTRANATOWER,THEANTEISNNAAND SUPPORTING ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT MIST BE COWLES OFA TO BE PANTED BLUE-GRAY OFA NEUTRAL COLOR THAT IDENTICAL TO OR CLOSELY COMPATIBLE WLTHTHECOLORSOFTHE IT IS A VOLA ION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, SUPPORTING STRUCTURE SO AS TO MAKE THE MITENNAMDRElATEDEOUFMENTASVLSLAALLYUNOBTRUSNE UNLESS THEY ARE ACING UNDER THE DIRECTION AS POSSIBLE. OF THE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER,TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. ANTENNASUPPORTSTRUCTURES WORADJACENT TO RESIOENTNLZONES.WHERE THE SITE PROPOSED FOR T-ORp A MANTENNASUPPORT STRUCTURES LOCATED M`HINA RESDENTWLZONE OR HAS ONE OR MORE SITE INFORMATION: PROPERTY LINES AS NG OR ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF A STREET FROMA RESIDENTIAL ZONE OR USE PERMITTED IN A RESIDENTIAL WNE,NO ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURES MAYBE CONSTRUCTED UNLESS SITE NO:ALBERTSON MARINE ADEQUATELYSCREENEDFROMVIEWOFTHOSERESDEWI ZONESBYEASTM9ULONGSORLARGE TREES,NCLUDNG EVERGREENS.THE STRMTURE MAY PROTRUDE NO MORE THAN 10 FEET MOVE SCREENINGBULDNGSARDORTRES.INTHEABSENCEOFMADEQWTEMRMGEWE TOFEJOSTNGLARGE TREES OR BULONGS TO PROVIDE EFFECTIVE SCREENING,THE HEIGHT OFTHII PROPOSED STRUCTURE MAY 61405 MAIN ROAD SENO MORE THAN M FEET.ANDTHE BASE EQUIPMENT MUST BE BURFD NM UNDERGROUND VAIRT.TWO 200.721(8) ROM OFEVERGREENTREESMISTBEPLANTEDENCIRCLNGTHESTRUCTURE,ONEROWATAOSTANCE TWOROWSOFEVERGREENTREESTOBEPROVDED SOUT�HOLD,NY11971 FROMTOFTHEIS RIICTURE.MANS PALAMED TREES SHALL HAVE A MINIMUMAUER OF THREE WCHEOS,S PACED SO REUEFBOUGHT AS TO HEIGHT AS NEEDED. SUFFOLK COUNTY FEET ON CENTER.THE TREES MUST HAVE M EXPECTED HEIGHT AT MATURITY OF AT LEAST 10 FEET LESS THAN THE HEIGHT OF THE STRUCTURE TO BE SCREENED.SMALLER EVERGREEN SHRUBS MUST BE USED TO FILL IN THE GAPS N BETWEEN FOR SCREENING DURING THE TIME THE TREES ME FILLING NAND MATURING.THE SITE TYPE: PIANMNG BOARD MAY VARY TFE ARRANGEMENT 0FTHE TREES AND SHRUBS TO ACCOMODATE SPECIFIC n VIEW 0 F RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES.A WRITTEN GUARANTEE FRO THE WIRELESS FACUTYB OMEFROM B R SHALL E REQUIRED TO 1501-0"CONCEALMENT POLE ENSURE THAT THE PIANTINGS SURVIVE MDARE MMNTANED THROUGHOUTTHE EXISTENCE OF THE MTALLATUN MN74 C.4 ES STRUCTURES AND ZONING WITHIN 5R FEET. 353'-D"TO NEAREST RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY COTNIMGHT o ZO2),AZllrtl[FI[NGNEERNG P.C..LG ALL NIGHTS ne6EnveD 280.74 C.(5) IDE,TYPE AND HEIGHT OF THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACLITY. (SEESHEET Z-O') NIS DRAMs IC AND AL THE NFORMAROH CONTAINED HEREN IS PUIHDR2SED FOR USE 0 L Br NE ARTS FOR MNOM THE Alw5 ALST OF OTTER CARRERS ALREADY LOCATED ONTHE FPOLLRV,WITHTHE NUMEER.TYPE.HEIGHT. CRAMNiRO1E0 OR t0 IT EFRDTIR. G MAY NOT BE CDPIR.REUSED.DISCLOSED. 280-74 C.(6) ORIENTATOR EFFECTIVE RADIATED PPOWER,PMD IERR NOIOF CCHANNELSAND OPERATING FREQUENCIES OF EAC H (SEESHEETSLI4-Z-17) _'ou_OR RELIED up.1.AN,OTHER PURPOSE T NMWT ME �GN�MR MITTEN CC LLSENT OF ALMUDI K ' 280.740 10 N THE PROPOSED FACILITY ANDTHE FOLLOWING 280.]4C(I D)(a) EAREST RESDENTIA STRUCTURE 67,1 2W4(10)(b) PRO PERTY LINE WITH A R ESOEWIAL USE 353'a SHEET TITLE. Z 280.74C(f0 a AL OTHER STRUCTURES 374'A 4 DS,RIGHTSAF-WAY. 161'S BULK TABLE 280.71 C.(10)(tl) m 280.74 C(11) LL ZONE PROUD AW DIS'TMCE A�BEE -0 Z 280.740 112 ROPOSEO MEANS OFALLESS 02 O ELEVATION DRAWINGS WITHDIENSONS CLEMLYNDICATED,IN NGDAMETER OR WIDMOFTHE SHEET NUMBER: 280-740(13) STRUCTUREATIfSWIOESTANDNMROWEST,MOTHE TALLEST PONT,WCLWNGANTEKK450R LIGHTNING tt F/ PROTECTION Z-03 m SN N 11.13, zzs Albertson.1i Nil 00 600001, Ile 4.2 V" 7.OA 0 10.1 S reenport [1,\A LI , 277A SeE-:NGINEERING P.C. 19e 131vd. TOWN OF S SOUTHOLD -;0Y_ 11.16 ELITE� TRS LP 3.8A (COUNTY OF SUFFOLK 6, DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS)— I R • cc 599 Lu 11.5 'SITE SOUTHOLD 507 1 - HamietCenter LOC72 74 Al UEPA Nolning ZONING LA '_(Dt 1 A 50 0 AC 6.3A TY OF SUFFOLK T, ryaAHD COU Iel 11 - - 0 F " 1� vermw DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS7--. 4 B 1 A(C) ON < 'JA\ /' 1\ j \ `rO G) H13 PROTECT YOURSELF -A Nk typ'-­7 V," HD 500'.0, Call��dj 135 FOR STATE SPECIFIC DIRECT PHONE NUMBERS Is" 2. RADIUS L Is IN _j LB K� .7 (C) 141� ")Z, �4 rFA1 IHIVVI WAS 11.2 Ll Ly 0611--- 9 1AA 06115123 REV KR COMENTS JRF JVVS LIO 8 05/113123 RW$M PER CCII JCM JVVS tk z-w 1.2zi' —7 05105M REMsM PER cOMENTS jFUF JVVS 51 0N M1 2.3A(c Ol outhd/d/ _L 04113r23 REWSMPERCOMENTS JFUF JVVS S"OFZE 5 0110323 CLIENT co_� jCM IMMS COLIN J Mill 4 12114/n OLEINTCOMMMTS WPK JVVS ikeyVeWili 7,-\ 0 0.25 0.5 3 06/01r22 CU�CC­ISNTS VVPK JVVS FOL TOWN OFS . ; Mile I R-40 16, M cu,NTCOMMEINT� (7) i 5C M Ey:i = R-80 'REV DATE I DESCRIPTION T!Lf OUNTY j 'b c OF SUF Budil Pond C u st e "c'! RO g 14 100 (UNDERWATER LAND) +LfRR Rbj -DIM 'A _V 17 Lo ,OF _z H 12\ 'Rd,""' OF SRI' 16mom '/jERIiY K M,KEON '12. . .. k NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL o _Ilim. -LICENSE NUMBER-095374.1 ENGINEER :N RID N-Bbyview Rd E)ft, -T • THE DIRECTION 7.1 X IT IS A"DILATION 11 LAW FOR ANY PERSON, 15 N 6iii-ill' R_ OF THE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL N ESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER ✓ ENGINEER,TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. N01 (13) 13.1 d LI -C-1 A. j— NN 0A)'U�l5 Q1 e SITE INFORMATION: di Rai 4�Y SITE NO:ALBERTSON MARINE , 0 28 Z21 1-0- 4 -7- 2.5A(c) 0_ 109 211 15 14 7777�� ,kclls� 61405 MAIN ROAD CANAL 14' -M I - io5 "a '. '00 ar 09 ld 61 SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 30 SUFFOLK COUNTY 0 1 z 1 7- L SITE TYPE: 7 Ln 0°CONCEALMENT POLE 150' Jk" L M"I RESERVED THIS DRAWNG AND ALL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS Map Prepared by AUTH%VED FOR'USE ONLY BY THE PARTY FOR—THE NOTE: .WAS CONTR TE OR TO THIS .,.NG MAY N 6 DSTN�BU6 NOT Z­UD.REUSED.DISCLOSED. n SIP ;0 FIRS Town of Southold Geographic Information System -RJOUED UPON FOR.1...PURI.. .THOUT THE EMPRESS ARITTON CONSENT OF­UN 1. PARTIAL ZONING MAP IS BASED ON ZONII, JG July 29,2016 MAP PREPARED BY THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Suffolk County Real Property Tax Service Agency SHEET TITLE: GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM DATED AREIS and Tax Map Copyright 2016, 07/09/16. County of Suffolk,NY ZONMG UffOPMA'nON SHEET NUMBER- DO PARTIAL TAX MAP -04 N.T.S. 2 ZONING MAP N.T.S.NTS - OICA FRESHWATER WETLAND BOUNDARIES DELINEATED BY VHB ENGINEERING,SURVEYING,PE A `L Pv 7 I n v'^U"` . LANDSCARCHITECTURE AND ' GEOLOGY,P.C.,ON MARCH 29,2023. _ -- - _ AO Pori Z J FRESHWATER WETLAND 0 C y V BOUNDARIES DELINEATED BY VHB O ' A ENGINEERING,SURVEYING, � LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND N a � 1 : FRF GEOLOGY,P.C.,ON MARCH 29,2023. 0 • SOUTHOLD �� mo LIMITS OF CLEARING,GRADING f • O WETLAND AND GROUND DISTURBANCE O�pl PZ0000' Q p11 r dL ij tZ �O �C�9pSCO 4 � Her6n Suites % ' Ail � PROTECT YOURSELF • ♦ < - �• CBII below.E •.tN.,<.N.MaR.,N,.Fi.,E FOR 5TATE SPECIFIC DIRECT PHONE NUMBERS .. • ASE hSli. MAI LLBt1.COM C ORAMu By CHE<J Bv. 5 AS SHOWN WAS JKM 9 06/1523 0.EVISED PE0.COMMENTS )PF JWS AL : LIMITS OFNYSDECFRESHWATER A \ e B 0sn23REMSEDPERCOMMNTS JCM JWS 51jWS WETLAND IOOFOOTADJACENT y ♦`` 7 04/05/23 RENSEDPERCOMMENTS ;RF 1 VS AREA AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD = s o 10323 cuENTco Nn J n Jws WETLANDJURISDICTIONALAREA * ., ! ,, 4 12/1M22cLEINrconnwTs wPK JWS 3 060122 CUENTCOMMENTS WPK JWS •M • • 2 04/10/22CUENTCOMMENTS fCM JWS O ` -1 04/0421 CLIENT COMMENTS fCM 715 i - ( REV DATE DESCRIPTION • • r,!' t�tE OFKNBW� • p � D� 09537 •`� � A`F551�1. ` 3 ' WETLAND W3 'JE4E K McKEON �•a 1� '.�� • Z �R/�' NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL e•• �F ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:094374.1 Y, IT IS A NOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION • • OF THE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER.TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT SITEE ON: SITE NO:ALBERTSONRTSON MARINE +.•�;' + a 61405 MAIN ROAD 'Y^�r' '�' FRESHWATER WETLAND SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 " �� A BOUNDARIES DELINEATED BY VHB r SUFFOLK COUNTY •R ENGINEERING,SURVEYING, *+ y - « •� ��' LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND LIMITS OF NYSDEC FRESHWATER _ r T GEOLOGY,P.C.,ON MARCH 29,2023. SITE TYPE: WETLAND I OO FOOT ADJACENT r AREA AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD � � . 150'-0"CONCEALMENT POLE WETLAND JURISDICTIONAL AREA .�-_,,• � qy T CDPYRIOHTOW23.AZ0AVITEENC91EER P.C..I CALL M15 TMAMNL AND ORNATION LONTAI—HERE.IS ' LKIZEO FOR D TI ON`��PARTv CER OEt 7115 WAS V EC DRAMNG AAI NOTDEE�CO RE�SEO.DISCLDISED.I. R" r! UMTHOUT THE"EPRESS"KITTEN C—TT"OF ZMOTHE ENGMEERING PC.LLC A W K O SHEET TITLE. z a 200'RADIUS PLAN s z 0 1 200'RADIUS PLAN G Q PP£D sN w RAPHICRDAE N.T.S. Z-05 o. AZIMUIS t ♦ _ _r _ �, _ ..._- --,rte"♦'+' �-..� - � � •t • FRESHWATER WETLAND 1 _ BOUNDARIES DELINEATED BY VHB ^•'� ENGINEERING,SURVEYING, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND ` GEOLOGY,P.C.,ON MARCH 29,2023. �I PROPOSED _ SOVTH w • • � " CONCEALMENT POLELE Y��7V4Y _ s n �j4 + dEPl'� vrm MRv FRESHWATER WETLAND a }• r BOUNDARIES DELINEATED BY VHB �9Z ENGINEERING,SURVEYING, A Q V�O� • •• i]J(, PROTECT YOUaSELF - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND GEOLOGY,P.C.,ON MARCH 29,2023. fly ,•,. �� Call xl ,awR. r� - i 3 ON IROW Or � FOR STATE NSPEC FWWW PHONE C01 NUNBERS ?O TERSE y ` RADIUS NEAREST IN AS SHOWN DRA WASLJKM F` - • 9 06/1$/23—111 111 COMMENTS IRF fW$ e ♦ w' 8 05/I8123 REVISED PER COMMENTS JCM JWS 7 0SNS/23 REVISED PER COMMENTS IRF JW$ 9 6 DM 1383—SED PER COMMENTS JRF JM �• 5 OI 0323 CUENT COMMENTS JCM JWS 4 13/1422 ctFlNr C- WPK JWS QQT< « �., t 3 06/01/22 CLIENT C—TS WPK IM 05/1022-EMConMENTs JCM JWS .. S ! W •t�• I OMOS12 CUENTCOMMENTS JCMJW$ REV DATE I DESCRIPTION C. �A \O W y • 9 t OFK,Y P OPO J * a ` ' y��Fv K 4A Q` JV '% 0 LIMITS OF CLEARING,GRADING z Z AND GROUND DISTURBANCE R DO of L2 m � � ��O9p ooSDT G� O LIMITS OF NYSDEC FRESHWATER tr� -- WETLAND 100 FOOT ADJACENT iT Ey `+ p AREA AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 4 > JERORKLI K/MRKEON d6 r w LEGEND NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL WETLAND JURISDICTIONAL AREA +. 2 ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-I A� C IT IS A VIOLATION! LAW FOR ANY PERSON, • nl RRAO,pAR VIOLATION!VIOLATION!OUNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION C FRESHWATER WETLAND RECREATION M-II•btARiNEII OF THE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TBOUNDARIES DELINEATED BY VHB ENGINEER,TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT ENGINEERING,SURVEYING, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND SITE INFORMATION: - GEOLOGY,P.C.,ON MARCH 29,2023. SITE NO:ALBERTSON MARINE 61405 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 LIMITS OF NYSDEC FRESHWATER SUFFOLK COUNTY WETLAND 100 FOOT ADJACENT R40 RESIDENTIAL. AREA AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SITE TYPE: r WETLAND JURISDICTIONAL AREA 150'-0"CONCEALMENT POLE COPYRIGHT O m25,AZWlI'NRREcweenwc P.c.,II.0 ALL V RITHTRRBRERVED IS OfZE AND ALL M MBI THE TY TUNED OM N IS 2 AUTNOPI$EO FOR USE ONLY BT THE PARtt TOPcm no THE M' • TM"C""AMHG MAINOTBERTO LOPI"�REUSED.ON IT15 DI�50.05EO.TAS 4 MSTRIB-1)OR RELIED UPON FOR—OTHER PURPOSE W f-. , RIIROUT THE—REESS RNGTTEN CONSENT OF VMUTH o ' � NOTE ENGINEERING uL AERIAL IMAGE BASED ON GOGGLE MAPS DATA 2019& SHEET TITLE: a SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK FRESHWATER VICU4MPILAN z WETLANDS GIS MAP INFORMATION DATED 09/07/2018 z N SHEET NUMBER w 1 VICINITY PLAN D".BEET,"E N.T.S. 05 Z-06 m a o .Y. ENGINEERING P.C. Albertson MarineAbutters arc, District Section Block' lot Owner Owners Address ELITE TowERS LP 11'.ra... 1000 56 1 4.2 Scott&Pauline Carter 1605 Mill Path,Southold,NY 11971 F1RF 1000 56 1 10.1 Town of Southold 2205 Mill Path,Southold,NY 11971 SOUTHOLD 1000 56 1 11.2 Angela Norton 610 Pond Avenue,Southold,NY 1971 1000 56 1 11.6 Angela Norton 610 Pond Avenue,Southold,NY 1971 1000 56 1 11.11 Angela Norton 610 Pond Avenue,Southold,NY 1971 1000 56 1 11.12 Angela Norton 610 Pond Avenue,Southold,NY 1971 1000 56 3 13.3 Angela Norton 61025 Route 25,Southold,NY 11971 1000 56 3 14 New York Telephone Co. 60975 Route 25,Southold,NY 1 1971 ; SROUELYDRE a 1000 56 3 15 Budds Pond Marine Inc. 61405 Route 25,Southold,NY 11971Ca ,below. Rn I ll mra.p,ae FOR STATE SP FIC DIRECT PHONE NUMBERS NSIT'—CA BII.COM 1000 56 3 1 Main Road Brokerage LI,LLC 61505 Route 25, Southold,NY 11971 -- ---- -- -- -- --- 11 SCALEDRA AN III CHECxED BY AS SHOWN WAS JKM 1000 56 3 2 Emmanuel&Toula Leodis 61575 Route 25,Southold,NY 11971 --- - - - — ---- `9 06/15/23 REVISED PER COMMENTS JRF I JWS 1000 56 3 3 Emmanuel&Toula Leodis 61625 Route 25,Southold,NY 11971 8 05/1883 REVISED PER COMMENTS JCM JWS 7 0510583 REVISED PER COMMENTS JRF JWS 6 04/I323 REVISED PER COMMENTS JRF JWS 1000 56 3 4 Town of Southold 61725 Route 25,Southold,NY 11971 5 01/03/73 CUENTCOMMENTS JCM JWS I 4 1211422 CURNT COMMENTS WPK JM 1000 56 3 5 62375 Main Road LLC 61825 Route 25,Southold,NY 11971 3 06/01/22 CUENTCOMMENTS WPK JWS 2 1 0511082 NEM COMMENTS JCM JWS 1000 56 3 6 62375 Main Road LLC 62375 Route 25,Southold,NY 11971 1 1 1041OV211 CUENTCOMMENTS JCM JWS IREVI DATE I DESCRIPTION erR 1000 56 5 7 Margaret Dato 445 Budds Pond Road,Southold,NY 11971 �tE OF NEwY 1000 56 5 8 Ecka Grando 545 Budds Pond Road,Southold,NY 11971 y�t� N KM`S 1000 56 5 9 Suffolk County 64 Budds Pond Road,Southold,NY 11971 + 1000 56 5 10 Marcia Jurinovic 745 Budds Pond Road,Southold,NY 11971 0 S 1000 56 5 11 Jonathan Tibett 845 Budds Pond Road,Southold,NY 11971 V JEREMY K McKEON 1000 56 5 16 Patrick Redmond 750 Budds Pond Road,Southold,NY 11971 NEW YORK LICLICEENSE ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-I IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, 1000 56 5 17 Jean&John Weber 590 Budds Pond Road,Southold,NY 11971 UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER,TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. 1000 56 6 1.1 Eli Green&Dalton Route 25,Southold,NY 11971 - - - - SITE INFORMATION: 1000 56 6 1.2 Suffolk County 61330 Route 25,Southold,NY 11971 SITE NO:ALBERTSON MARINE 1000 56 6 2.2 Budds Pond Marina Inc. 61500 Route 25,Southold,NY 11971 61405 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 1000 56 6 3.4 61600 Main Road LLC 61600 Route 25,Southold,NY 11971 SUFFOLK COUNTY SITE TYPE: 150'-0"CONCEALMENT POLE mPERIOHT O DID.—H-FTTS ENG0IEERENG P.C.LIC ATL KITH INFORMRVED THIS ORAYAND ANO ALL TUE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS AUTHORIZED FOR USE ONLY Br THE PARTY FOR MOM THE AS CONTRACTED OR TO MOM ITIS CENTRED THS _WN MAY NOT BE COPIED RED.DISCLOSED. OISIRIBUIEb 0R RELED UPON FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE MAHOUT THE EMPRESS WRITRN CONSENT OF AZIMUM LLC - > ENGINEERING P.C. K N SHEET TITLE: z 200'&500'PROPERTY OWNERS LIST z N 1=-07 HEET NUMEER: i PROPERTY OWNERS LIST Z-o7 o. NOTES: mms`s<71 \ I. NOT ALL IXISTING INFORMATION SHOWN FOR CLARITY. !p 2. COMPOUND PLAN BASED ON SITE SURVEY BY AMERICAN ENGINEERING&LAND SURVEYING P.C.SIGNED 3 BY STEPHEN E RAVN P.E.L.S.LICENSE NO.49664&DATED 10/24/18) j r N 3. FINAL LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT TO BE CONFIRMED WITH OWNER&ELITE PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. Z 4. LOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STRUCTURAL g No ANALYSIS.TOWER DESIGN TO BE BY OTHERS. :, PROPOSED MESA CABINET(BY _ PROPOSED 8'-0"x 10'-0"PREFABRICATED ELITE) O BE INSTALLED ON 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFIRM ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO THE START OF WORK. 3 3 EQUIPMENT PLATFORM WITH HANDRAIL PROPOSED TREE TYP OF 34i FRAME AND ELEVATED ABOVE 6. FINAL DESIGN OF PIERS TO BE CONFIRMED ONCE ELITE HAS PERFORMED A GEOTECHNICAL BORING AND O ( ) PROVIDED A REPORT. F KIT ELEVATED T ABOVE GRADE ON (EMERALD GREEN ARBORVITAE 6'-0"TALL MIN.) FLOOD ELEVATION ® ENGINEERING R.C. o CONCRETE PIERS PLANTED IN STAGER PATTERN TO CREATE ® - ---- -- (SEE DETAILS 182,SHEET Z-17) MAXIMUM CONCEALMENT(BY ELITE) _ — (SEE DETAIL 9,SHEET Z-12) PROPOSED UTILITY H-FRAME® R• '->� — (TYP.OF 2)(SEE DETAIL 5,SHF ]]Z-17) ELIT[1 T0�5%LRS LP _ PROPOSED H-FRAME MO ED Y,^.=•-r^^^ ti -.Ir.>-= mE^„^= LIMITS OF CLEARING,GRADING _— TRANSFORMER(BY ELIT AND GROUND DISTURBANCE ® 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SOUOL D O O O O O O O O O O 0 PROPOSED POWER CONDUIT ROUTED FROM TRANSFORMER � P TO METER BANK (SEE DETAIL I,SHEETZ-12) PROPOSED FIRE DISTRICT CABLE BRIDGE y O O 10'-0"A.G.L.(SEE DETAIL 4,SHEET Z-14) I ( PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS venzon UTILITY METER MOUNTED IN ' / m m ° OPEN SOCKET(BY ELITE) 3 ff \ PPOTEOT YOURSELF , D ® • O I EQUTURE CARRIER IPMENT PMENT AREA I \` FUTURE CARRIER I Z S a „n Q I _ -- EQUIPMENTAREA--\\ n,below. F Aft Call FOR STATE SPECIFIC SPECIFIC DIRECT . NUMBERS O I I I WITH DISDCONNECT BY ELITE)R PACK Hs- - r:wxxcA -.Com coM MULTI D-1 TO BE INSTALLED ON H-FME AND sc E ORA"N BY m eY: ELEVATED ABOVE FLOOD ELEVAT ON SHOWN_ WAS JKM p — I I 9 ONI523 REVISED PER coMMENTS JRF JW5 '- PROPOSED FIRE DISTRICT CABLES ROUTED ON PROPOSED 12'-0"WIDE ACCESS 8 05/10.21 RMSEDPERCNbWFK M JWS PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS 7/8"0 COAX CABLES PROPOSED CABLE BRIDGE FROM FIRE DISTRICT GATE(TYP OF 2 x V-0")(BY ELITE) 7 05705773 RINISEDPER CF JwS ROUTED ON PROPOSED CABLE BRIDGE TO TOWER I \ EQUIPMENT TO PROPOSED TOWER P OF I o / (TY ) / (SEE DETAIL I,SHEET Z-13) 6 04/13/23 REVISED PER CF Jws O (TYP OF 4 PER SECTOR,12 TOTAL) I \- w - I 5 DIro3a3 C IENTCOMMM JWS m PROPOSED VERIZON ANTENNAS&EQUIPMENT f Q 4 17/14/72 CIEINi COMMPK JWS(BY VERIZON WIRELESS)WITHIN PROPOSED \p _ ______ _ jWS __ _ CONCEALMENT POLE(SEE SHEET Z-09) w 185'TOWETLANDW2 3 ON01/72 HENTCOMMPjCm K Jwso ---- o — ) — — — J I 1 04rosa1 �CUENTcoMM JW5O . REV DATE DESCRIPer m j PROPOSED 150'MULTI-SECTION 1 OF NE P-41J I MULTI-SIDEDRADOME I w Z-il tE Wy All I I I z CONCEALMENT TOWER(BY ELITE) I w y'� Ny K MO4-t. O 1 1 '� Dy I IROPOSED 70'-0"x 35'-0" I 1 ,450 SQ.FT.)EQUIPMENT w I 1 COMPOUND(BY ELITE) FUTURE CARRIER I Va OVIMAl i I EQUIPMENTAREA-\ I I soq 0953TN � i o o I I F � DFFSSbA9� / I I I L - - - - - - - - - - - - - E�-E�-E ET E-Z— E E E 1 NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL –ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-1 -- 70'-0" ~� I UNLESSTHEY AREATION ACTING UN ER THE DANY IRECTION _ OF THE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL PROPOSED G-0"HIGH BLACK \ 0 ENGINEER,TO AL ER THIS DOCUMENT CHAIN LINK FENCE(BY ELITE) SITE INFORMATION: ---(SEE DETAIL-4;SHEET-Z-13) PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS UNDERGROUND POWER&TELCO \ SITE NO:ALBERTSON MARINE PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS 10'-0"x 20'-0"STEEL PLATFORM CONDUIT(BY VERIZON WIRELESS)ROUTED FROM METER RACK& \l (BY VERIZON WIRELESS) WITH 42"TALL HANDRAIL&8'-6"TALL MESA CABINET TO PROPOSED PPC&TELCO CABINET ON I 61405 MAIN ROAD STEEL CANOPY(200SQ.FT.)IN A 10'-0"x 20'-0"LEASE AREA(200 SQ.FT.) PROPOSED EQUIPMENT PLATFORM(SEE DETAIL I&2,SHEET Z-12) w I SOUTHOLD,NIT 11971 (SEE SHEET Z-09) J♦ i LIMITS OF CLEARING,GRADING � ® SUFFOLK COUNTY AND GROUND DISTURBANCE IXISTING BUILDING w LIMITS N NYSDEC FRESHWATER SITE TYPE: WETLAND FOOT ADJACENT 150'•0"CONCEALMENT POLE AREA AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD -- I WETLAND JURISDICTIONAL AREA CorrR certomuca 2O,AZGRTITIEIGRlEERM GPCLL RIGHTS RESERVED MI5 rO G AND ALL THE WFORMAR PA CONTAINED OM TH IS AUR10-S FOR USE ONLT BY NMN PARTY FOR MOM THE PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS UNDERGROUND xoR.AW G MAY NOT a0. ° au IT Is cD.-L.E.. HIS j DRAW MAY NOT BE PON FOR REUSEO,IER PURPOSE ED, POWER&TELCO CONDUIT ROUTED FROM UTILITY DIWTRIBUTET OR REUEO UPON o0.ANY OTHER PURPOSE NOTE: RIOUi THE ExPRE55 MITTEN LLC T OF AzauTH POLE TO TRANSFORMER&MESA CABINET d SILT FENCE,STRAW BALES,AND OTHER EROSION AND SILT ENPxEERIN4 P C..LL[ w CONTROLS WILL BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED DURING SHEET TITLE: - ? PROJECT WORK,AS NECESSARY,TO PREVENT ADVERSE IMPACTS ON WETLANDS. COMPOUND PIAN z 0 1 cnwmnc 4 COMPOUND PLAN 0 4 B SHEET NUMBER: sc•,P SCALE '=R0' ,I/4FOA 225.34'DRAWINGS Z"08 a — Iw PT:EI'1 SCALE 13/9•-Nr FOR T IN17'DRAWINGS - a n ` i.�' `ii • f==� s I �FUTURECARRIER =rvGInEE t 1r�0 mac. 4 EQUIPMENTAREA� I PROPOSED ISO'MULTI-SECTION I I ULT CONCEALMENT TOWER(BY L — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ELITF TOWERS LP I I FtRF_. SOALD I I ' PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS 24"0 CONCRETE mp PIER(TYP OF 6)(SEE DETAIL 4,SHEET Z-14) I PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS GPS UNIT I MOUNTED 2'-0"ABOVE PROPOSED CANOPY (TYP OF 4)(SEE DETAIL S.SHEET Z-15) Vfd= I I PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS STEEL CANOPY(ABOVE) PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS DUAL BAND RRH UNIT(TYP OF 3 PER SECTOR,9 TOTAL)(SEE DETAIL 2,SHEET Z-14), SRRr[cTY°o,R„sGn� DIPLEXER(TYP OF I PER SECTOR,3 TOTAL)(SEE DETAIL 6, PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS WORK LIGHT SHEET Z-I5)&TRIPLEXER(TYP.OF I PER SECTOR,3 TOTAL) (TYP OF 2)(SEE DETAIL 8,SHEET Z-12) FOR MOUNTING(SEE DETAIL 2,SHEET Z-I S) J \ Callc�rlywmE as .H�.SIAR: 'CR STATE SPECIFIC DIRECT PHONE NUMBERS I VISIT:WY/N.CALLai1.COM (- — — — — — — — PROPOSED VERIZON r — — — — — — — , r xN BY. r__ _) PROPOSED BY: PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS WIRELESS BATTERY CABINET EQUIPMENT CABINET I / AS SHOWN WAS _JKM (SEE DETAIL I,SHEETZ-IS) I (SEE DETAIL[,SHEETZ-I5) L — — — — — — — — —— — — — — — J 9 06II$/23 REV)SEDPERCOMMENTS JRF JWs a 05116127 11-SEDPFACOMMENTS JCM JWS 7 05/05/23 REVISED PE0.COMMENTS JRF JWS 1 1 PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS CABLE 6 04/13/23 RENSD7PE0.COMMENTS JRF Jws PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS I RRH RRH RRH RRH BRIDGE(SEE DETAIL 4,SHEET Z-14) 5 ONO3/23 CLENTCDMM JCM JWS DISCONNECT PROPOSED 4 12/14/22CLEINTCOMMENTS WPK MS PROPOSED HU ED `k I PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS 7/8"0 COAX CABLES 3 06/01122 CUENiCOMMENTE WPK Jw5 I I ROUTED ON PROPOSED CABLE BRIDGE TO TOWER 2 05/10/22 CLIENT conMENTS JcM JwS (TYP OF 4 PER SECTOR 12 TOTAL)_ I 04/05121 CNFNT J J COMMENTS CM WS L — J REV DATE I DESCRIPTION e:R SADA OF I O I Of +I _71 2 j Cep 09453DA Eli` 9°FTSSwRt`` G/t I JEREi•I K McKEON NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL O ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-1 IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION r I OF ENGINEER.TO ALTER EN EDDPROFESI NAL SITE SITE NO:ALBERTSON ION I I I PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS UNDERGROUND 1 OLE TO TRANS $ TELCO CONDUIT ROUTED FORMER MESA CABINETM UTILITY 61405 MAIN ROAD (SEE DETAIL I&2,SHEET&M SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 I Q I O I SUFFOLK COUNTY m 20'-O"± I SITE TYPE: L - - - - - - - J L — — — — — — — - L - - - - - - - J 150'0"CONCEALMENT POLE PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS 42"TALL HANDRAIL PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS WORK LIGHT T T T T T T T T co DRANNGYTH.HT Azo}.T.—,I.IHENOwEERINC P.C.,LLC All ( wcN3s REseavED a P OF 2 SEE DETAIL e,SHEET Z-12 E E E E E E E E E E E THIS TMRAPoNO AN ALL THEON INBy THE PA CONTAINED HEREIN IS (Ty )( ) 0.AU�NdiR�GD A15CETED OR TO VTMmou ATT S CEFRPED THE (TYP DRAYAxO MAY NOT BE COPIED.REUSED.DISCLOSED. DISTRIBUTED OR RDIED UPON FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE NITHOUT THE EXPRESS WR GTTEN CONSENT OF AZIMUTH ENOINEERIN ,LLC K N SHEET TITLE: z a PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS POWER&TELCO EQUIPMENTPIAN CABINETS MOUNTED ON PROPOSED HANDRAIL d SHEET NUMBER: canexlc scATE 2 0 2 SCALE:3/4'-1'-0'FOR 22SJ4'DRAWRIGS Z-09 1 EQUIPMENT PLAN NN�E SCALE:}/B'=1'-0'FOR 11'.17"DRAWENGS a r \ t° PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNA PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNA f. < MOUNTED WITHIN CONCEALMENT POLE MOUNTED WITHIN CONCEALMENT POLE o (TYP OF 2 PER SECTOR,6 TOTAL) (TYP OF 2 PER SECTOR 6 TOTAL) 11 j (SEE ANTENNA SCHEDULE ON THIS SHEET) (SEE ANTENNA SCHEDULE ON THIS SHEET) � � 1 Lam.;• e 0933 PROPOSED CONCEALMENT POLE ANTENNA 093 PROPOSED CONCEALMENT POLE ANTENNA 9s MOUNT(COMMSCOPE PART NO.MTC37319) y MOUNT(COMMSCOPE PART NO.MTC37319) 7 r C�, �:F (TYP OF 2 PER SECTOR 4 TOTAL) �?lrF ��®� �+'P �� F� 3 cl (TYP OF 2 PER SECTOR,4 TOTAL) PROPOSED TRILFXER(TYP OF I PER SECTOR G�ti09 (SEE DETAIL 5,SHEET Z-I5) 3�� (SEE DETAILS,SHEETZ-15) 3 TOTAL)(SEE DETAIL 6,SHEET Z-15) ENGINEERING F.c. s ------ --- --- -- - PROPOSED 40"DIA PROPOSED 40"DIA. PROPOSED 40"DIA. MULTI-SECTION-MULTI-SIDED MULTI-SECTION-MULTI-SIDED S�G� �, MULTI-SECTION-MULTI-SIDED G'(O RADOME CONCEALMENT POLE RADOME CONCEALMENT POLE P bo P��SAJ_O� RADOME CONCEALMENT POLE Pubo PSjo'`J�a ELITE TOWERS LP PROPOSED 6"0 C I PROPOSED 6"0 C2 FIRE MAIN PIPE MAST ® o w I MAIN PIPE MAST ®a ^2 SOUTHOLD D � /'1 0 � /'1 • e o OEp 0 61 61 B' B2 verizon PROTECT TOORSELF PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNA PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNA MOUNTED WITHIN CONCEALMENT POLE MOUNTED WITHIN CONCEALMENT POLE (TYP OF 2 PER SECTOR 6 TOTAL) (TYP OF 2 PER SECTOR,6 TOTAL) PROPOSED 6"0 MAIN PIPE MAST- (SEE AST(SEE ANTENNA SCHEDULE ON THIS SHEET) (SEE ANTENNA SCHEDULE ON THIS SHEET') __-__- I CF04 STATE SP CIRC DIRECT PHONE NUMBERS PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNA PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNA ___WSIT:WWW.CALL811.00M DRA"N Br. MOUNTED WITHIN CONCEALMENT POLE PUP MOUNTED WITHIN CONCEALMENT POLE(nP OF 2 PER SECTOR,6 TOTAL) (TYP OF 2 PER SECTOR,6 TOTAL) AS SHOWN WAS JKM (SEE ANTENNA SCHEDULE ON THIS SHEET) ` (SEE ANTENNA SCHEDULE ON THIS SHEET)��O9 061IS/73 aEwsED PEn conMENTs JRF Jw5 ryr�• 8 05/Ifl?3 REVISED PER COMMENTS JCM JwS ti 7 0$/0$/23 0.EVISEDPEACOMMENTS IRF JWS 6 04/1323 REVISED PER COMMENTS JRF JWS 5 01!0323 CUENTCOMMENTS JCM JwS 4 12/1422 CIEINTCCM ENTS WPK JWS 3 06/0122 NEM COMMENTS WPK JWS 2 05/1022 CUENTCOMMENTS JCM Jws I 04/0521 CLIENT COMMENTS JCM JwS 1 VERIZON CLUSTER 1 ANTENNA PLAN @ 146'-1"A.G.L. GHQ}EET°5CA E N.T.S. 2 VERIZON CLUSTER 2 ANTENNA PLAN @ 141'-2"A.G.L. G"„"EgT"E N.T.S. 3 VERIZON DIPLEXER PLAN BELOW ANTENNAS " �"E N.T.S. R71 DATE DESCRIPTION aBy to OF NE4yY c41_p�.V K Mr'S•F of t .may j" �F5510N6 G/ ANTENNA SCHEDULE IJEREM, K McKEON NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374.1 PROPOSED ANTENNA AND RRU CONFIGURATION -- - - ITS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, ANTENNA UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION ' OF THE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER,TO ALTER TI115 DOCUMENT. PROPOSED ANTENNA ANTENNA HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT FACE AREA ANTENNA ANT. CL. RRU SITE INFORMATION: SECTOR QUANTITY CONFIGURATION STATUS (IN) (IN) (IN) (Ibs) (S.F.) AZIMUTH ELEV. (FT) CONFIGURATION STATUS SITE NO:ALBERTSON MARINE a Al 1 MX06FIT465-02 NEW 52.5 12.2 10.7 94 4.45 146.1 60' RRH B2/B66a NEW 61405 MAIN ROAD x a RRH 135/613 SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 a A2 1 MX06FIT265-01 NEW 32 11.61 4.53 26.5 2.58 141.2 60' NEW SUFFOLK COUNTY RT-8808-77A B1 1 MX06FIT465-02 NEW 52.5 12.2 10.7 94 4.45 146.1 220' RRH 62/666a NEW SITE TYPE: RRH 65/613 150'-0"CONCEALMENT POLE 00 B2 1 MX06FIT265-01 NEW 32 11.61 4.53 26.5 2.58 141.2 220' NEW k - - - -- -- - - - RT-8808-77A COPYR GHTOO ,AZUR RIENGDE NG P.C, GAl RIGHTS RESERVED AND ALL THE WFORMARON CONTNNED HEREW IS Cl 1 MX06FIT465-02 NEW 52.5 12.2 10.7 94 4.45 146.1 330' RRH62/B66a NEW «MS FOR MYBr,HEPAR„FDRWOM HE 15 S CDMRACTED OR TD WHOM IT IS CERRFlCD.MR1 DRAINNG MAT NOT BE COPIED.REUSE.,CSCLOSEO, RRH 135/613 DIISYNNU E0 OR REUM UPON FOR ANT OTHER PURPOSE TIOUT ME EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF AZWMH N p a C2 1 MX06FIT265-01 NEW 32 11.61 4.53 26.5 2.58 141.2 330' NEW C.-CERINOIC LL` _ z RT-8008-77A SHEET TIRE: DO ANTENNA PIANS& z ANTENNA SCHEDULE 0 SHEET NUMBER: Z-10 a a 40' N TOP OF PROPOSED FIRE PROPOSED FIRE DISTRICT DISTRICT WHIP ANTENNAS m ANTENNA MOUNTED AT TOP OF EL=164'-10"t AG.L 0 4 < CONCEALMENT POLE(TYP OF 1) I " (SEE SHEET Z-16) % \` // \ PROPOSED T-0" TALL PIPE MOUNT(TYP OF 2) PROPOSED FIRE DISTRICT t�t'r.��11, V yI, s lur EQUIPMENT(SEE SHEET Z-16) Z, ENGINEERING PC TOP OF PROPOSED TOP DIAMETER OF RADOME CONCEALMENT POLE _ MULTI-SECTION MULTI-SIDED CONCEALMENT POLE=40" rj ELITE TO\VL•R_SLP PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNAI�I I, I PROPOSED ANTENNA 1 •y-"T "� y P M� MOUNTED WITHIN CONCEALMENT POLE (TYP OF 2 PER SECTOR,6 TOTAL) I CENTERLINE=146'-I"t A.G.L _ I SEE DETAIL I,SHEET Z-14 PROPOSED TRIPLEXER(I PER SECTOR,3 TOTAL) I I' PROPOSED ANTENNA (SEE DETAIL 5,SHEET Z-15) I �'.I�I SOUTHDLD CENTERLINE=141'-2"t AG.L 1-1iOpp BOTTOM OF ANTENNA SECTION In.n --- --- -- fll,l, !III I J I FU _ TURE ANTENNA I� I CENTERLINE=132'-0"t A.G.L. Val wm%A I® I III II Ih;l BOTTOOF ANTENNA SECTION pROiECT YOURSELF L= 26'-M 0't .G.L �Inl Ha10N,.Ae"0. I I'!III Z FOR STA"raa,€. I III,I, o UZ FUTURE ANTENNA 0e 5TA�hsi°WWWcu llcom"uMe[Rs O O CENTERLINE=120'-0"t AG.L. ._ rm AB.: REa.m B I I I1,1 0 0 AS R SHOWN_ WAS JKM 1 w [upi i N 9 0611523 REVISED PER COTS IRF WS BOTTOM OF ANTENNA SECTION ,LJ'II,LJ 8 05118/DRmsmFERCOMMENTS JcM Jws EL= 14'..?j O'tAG. VIII 7 05/05123 REWSED PER COMMENTS JRF JWS 11.F1 6 04/13/23 REVISED PER COMMENTS IRF IWS III III' 5 01103M CHEM COMMENTS I I,IIIICM Jws II I I I' 4 12/1422 CUEIwconnwTS WIK JAS FUTUREANTENNA II III II,, CENTERLINE=108'-0" 3 06101n.2 CUENTCOMENTS WPK Jws F 2 05/10/22 CUEMCOMMENTS JCM 1 JWs I III II' I D4ro521 I CUp4rconnENTB JcM JWs I Ll.LJ PROPOSED FIRE DISTRICT CABLES ROUTED IREVI DATE I DESCRIPTION BOTTOANTENNA SECTION WITHIN CONCEALMENT POLE TO FIRE eY EL=102M'-0"OF f AG.L ,Ili DISTRICT ANTENNAS(TYP OF I) tE OF NEW,, 1r V K M O 'In i'n �rFD� II I'I� a rIli, I 111111'1 _ FUTURE ANTENNA I CENTERLINE=_q6,-o-:CA._G7L_NF D o9531° PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS 7/8"0 COAX CABLES ROUTED ON III Il I; PROPOSED CABLE BRIDGE TO TOWER(TYP OF 4 PER SECTOR,12 TOTAL) BOTTOM OF ANTENNA SECTION T.u1 PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS DUAL BAND RRH UNIT(TYP OF 3 PER SECTOR,9 I j EREf�i Y K McKEON EL-90'-0"t AG.0 TOTAL)(SEE DETAIL 2,SHEET Z-14), ! I NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL Ifl I n DIPLEXER(TYP OF I PER SECTOR,3 TOTAL)(SEE DETAIL 6,SHEET Z-15)&TRIPLEXER ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-1 I I, III' (TYP.OF I PER SECTOR,3 TOTAL)FOR MOUNTING(SEE DETAIL 2,SHEET Z-15) - ---- - - - - I III I IT IS A=LATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, FUTURE ANTENNA UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION �III-I�II OF THE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL BASE DIAMETER OF RADOMEI'I I I.I; CENTERLINE=84'-0"t A.G.L ENGINEER,TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. MULTI-SECTION MULTI-SIDED 1'I 1 11 - - -'- ----- ------ CONCEALMENT POLE=40" 111-]'11 SITE INFORMATION: III III ' PROPOSED 12'-0"WIDE ACCESS GATE(TYP OF 2 x 6'-0")(BY ELITE)(SEE DETAIL I,SHEET Z-13) SITE NO:ALBERTSON MARINE 1u- TOP OF BASE POLE BOTTOM OF ANTENNA SECTION PROPOSED MESA CABINET(BY ELITE) EL= 8-0"t AG.L. YEL=78'-0't G. . PROPOSED FIRE DISTRICT EQUIPMENT CABINET ON 4'-0"x 6'-0" 61405 MAIN ROAD PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS CABLE ELEVATED EQUIPMENT PLATFORM(SEE SHEET Z-16) SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 BRIDGE(SEE DETAIL 4,SHEET Z-14) PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS UTILITY METER MOUNTED IN OPEN SOCKET(BY ELITE) SUFFOLK COUNTY PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS SITE TYPE: STEEL CANOPY(ABOVE) I PROPOSED MULTI METER-METER PACK WITH DISCONNECT(BY ELITE) TOP OF VERIZON WIRELESS GPS UNIT PROPOSED 8'-O"X I V-0"PREFABRICATED EQUIPMENT PLATFORM WITH HANDRAIL 150'-0"CONCEALMENT POLE EL=13'-6"t AG.L PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS GPS KIT ELEVATED T ABOVE GRADE ON CONCRETE PIERS TOP OF VEIR N WIRELESS STEEL CANOPY ANTENNA MOUNTED ON PROPOSED (SEE DETAILS 18x2,SHEET Z-17) CANOPY(SEE DETAIL 3,SHEET Z.I S) rnPTwcxT o mu,AznTunl BNcwBERONc EL=I I'-6"t A.O.L. — — TOP OF FIRE DISTRICT EQUIPMENT CABINET TIS DRAeeNO AND ALLTHEINFO°ORRUATwN°CONTNNED HERON IS EL=10'-0"t A. AVMORIZED FW USE ONLY BrPARTY FOR mou ME WraN WAS CaRTRACTED OR To IT IS CERDRED.TIS PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS EQUIPMENT CABINET& DRAM'S MAY NOT BE COPIED.REusED.DISCLOSED. TOP OF VERIZON WIRELESS CABINETS WAS DR RELIED UPON FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE BATTERY CABINET(BEYOND)(SEE DETAIL 1,SHEET Z-15) 1WTHDUT ME E%PRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF AZIMUTH EL=9'-8"t AG.L ENCINEERINc P.c.uc. N PROPOSED 6'-0"HIGH BLACK CHAIN LINK FENCE Y/\ '` J,F TOP OF CHAIN LINK FENCE, SHEET TITLE: z (BY ELITE)(SEE DETAIL I,SHEET-13) V7 `.. '�/ x/' j: GRADE EL GL 'y>y, ;j!�: / �, y >~' ,' !��" �: BOTTOM OF ALL EQUIPMENTS ELEVATION 5'-0"AMSC /'�/' "j XY..>.I '=^ice I• ' %Ni y L=3'-0"t AG. SHEET NUMBER: 1 SOUTHEAST ELEVATION GRAPHICSCALE:5 lo SCALE:3/16•-1'-0•FOR22•04•DRAWWGS Z-11 Irt4 ET:En SCALE:3/32'"1'-0'FOR 11.17'DRAWINGS a 2'-0"t EXISTING GRADE FINISHED GRADE-MATCH SLOPE THICKNESS FINISHED GRADE-MATCH SLOPE THICKNESS �• .� ��-.� 7 AND MATERIAL OF EXISTING CONDITIONS AND MATERIAL OF EXISTING CONDITIONS- ORAS ONDITIONS ORAS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER =1 I ISI -" I -11 �1-1I I * * I ! WARNING TAPE 2�" WARNING TAPE-\ �" ti_�;�;, ,�==1Z __ i rr'^;..._ r,;=•- WARNING TAPE ENGINNG EERIP.C. -_- TRENCH -- -- - ---- --- - -1 ----------------- -III ---_--_-----_--- - o COMPACT FILL(90%)OR •I -- -_-__-_- - 0 _ _--__ ____ __ --_- a AS PER UTILITY COMPANY :o Z UNDISTURBED SOIL ;o Z - - UNDISTURBED SOIL N F ___ _______ _ N E _ -- - ---------- < 1 a 318"0 TRUSS ROD WITH HEAVY-DUTY GALV.LOCKABLE, $ TURNBUCKLE AT GATE ONLY DOUBLE GATE LATCH N VARIES 12'-0"GATE OPENING — IU-0"MAX VERIFY WITH SITE PLAN I I/4"GATE FRAME TYPICAL CHAIN LINK FENCE NOTES Wit: 1=__ I. GATEPOST,CORNER.TERMINAL OR PULL POST 21/2"O SCHEDULE 40 FOR GATE ,ENGINEERING P.C. ,° WIDTHS UP THROUGH 4 FEET PER ASTM-FI063. - ---- - - - I I!4"TOP RAIL 2 I/2"CORNER POST 2. LINE POST:2"0 SCHEDULE 40 PIPE PER ASTM-FI083. CL• "�� 2"x2"-9GA.FENCE FABRIC ELITE TO\VERS LP 5/8"0 3. GATE FRAME. I I/2'0SCHEDULE 40PER ASTM-F1083. ,,•„�s,�",.,,,,,,"I� _sa,E,,,,•s o LATCH ROD 2 1/2"GATE POST 3/16”x 3/4"STRETCHER BAR 4. TOP RAIL&BRACE RAIL-1 1/2"0 SCHEDULE 40 PER ASTM-FI083 2"INTERMEDIATE POST AT CORNER AND GATE POSTS 5. FABRIC"12-GAUGE CORE WIRE SIZE 2-INCH MESH,CONFORMING TO ASTM-A392 F�P� NO GAP BETWEEN FINISH 1/2"CROWN FOR DRAINAGE GRADE AND FENCE FABRIC 1,_0" 2:1 SLOPE MAX 6. TIE WIRE MINIMUM I I-GAUGE GALV.STEEL AT POSTS AND RAILS A SINGLE WRAP MIN OF FABRIC TIE AND AT TENSION WIRE BY HOG WITH FABRIC 14-GAUGE, SOUTHOLD NT ARBS SPACED ' — _ — 7. TENSION BWIRE 7-GAUGE OGALV,SAPPROXIMATELY 5 INCH CENTER (BLACK) I FIHi�=1 I1=1ll,I—III— -- ---- ---- - -- -- -- STONEOVER 'Ff=Tr I B. GATE LATCH:DROP DOWN LOCKABLE FORK LATCH AND LOCK,KEYED ALIKE GEOTEXTILE FABRIC 1'-0"0 TIRE AT END OF 3:1 SLOPE MAX FOR ALL SITES IN A GIVEN MTA. Z SWING GATE(TYP OF 2) F w Lal _ 9. HEIGHT=6FT VERTICAL 6"0 x 18"DEEP CONCRETE '+' - #7 GA TENSION WIRE, ve=nly CONTINUOUS 10. ALL FENCE COMPONENTS SHALL BE BLACK VINYL COATED INCLUDING CHAIN FOOTING WITH I I/4"PIPE E 0 f SLEEVE 6"LONG m O 11- LINK FENCING. -- - - — 101`0 CONCRETE LD Z m PRO ECT rOORSEL FOOTING IN SOIL FORT 12"0 CONCRETE FOOTING IN SOIL BRAIDED COPPER GROUND STRAP,2 PL INTERMEDIATE POSTS FOR GATE AND CORNER POSTS (SEE GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS) Z Q x:below. Call FOR STATE SPECIFIC DIRECT PHONE NUMBERS NSIT WWN.CALLBII.COM GENA I BY AS SHOWN WAS 1-'K14 9 06/15/23 REVISED PER COMMENTS JRF JWS 9/2, B 05113 ABASED PER COMMENTS JCM JWS 1 FENCE&ACCESS GATE DETAIL N.T.S. 6 04/13 73 REV SED PE0.COMMEwNTS IRF Iws JRE JWS NOTE: 5 01ro31D CUHJTCOMMENTS JcM JWS 4 12/14/22 cLEINTCOMMENTS WPK JWS UNISTRUT PIPE!CONDUIT CLAMP PI 119 CABINET TO BE INSTALLED ON H-FRAME 3 06101122.cuENTCOMMENTS WPK JWS OR P2558-35(GALV.)(TYPICAL)FOLLOW PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS TO 2 OVIOn2 CuENTcomm"TS JcM Jws MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS BE ELEVATED ABOVE FLOOD ELEVATION oarosnl CUENTCOMMENTS ICM Jws REV DATE DESCRIPTION °P Y'"" e'r FOR BOLT TORQUE 3 1/2"O.D.POST O4.rSE OF NEy.yO 3"0 RGS CONDUIT (GALV.(TYP) PROPOSED WATERTIGHT METER BANK METER HEAVY DUTY METER NAMEPLATE SOCKET COVER (TY P) PIPE CAP(TYP) IJEREi-1Y K McKEON NEW FW- M O -- NEER-LICENSE NUMBER.09537SED 44-LI 0 U IT IS A NOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, w q ., UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION LL O M MAINAL 85.37"N' O FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW OF THE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL 0 TERMI ENGINEER,TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. o LUGS SECTION 30.94" UNISTRUTP5000(GALV.) SITE INFORMATION: -I SITE NO:ALBERTSON MARINE Z? E 61405 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 /7/\7/ ` \�I SUFFOLK COUNTY SITE TYPE: to 150'-0"CONCEALMENT POLE I"• I'I "• I'.I jr I I.L• ( L•1 II / r ,uTHTsRERMATON CGI YRIGHT 0 w.,AZ00TIH ENGDREERQJG P.C.,HGALL THIS ORAWNG AND ALL THE MFMMATON CONTAINED HEREW IS MORRED FOR USE ONLY"T"' r T PARTY FOR WHOM THE II ' C'°TRIBUTED OR REUEDEUPON FOR RANYE—OR D. C PURPOSE =1 w CONTRACTED n+r Du Ir Is cmnnEo.Tws —OUT THE Ex NRGINE WiIN CONSENT OF AZIMUTH EKING PC.LLC � 12"0 PLAIN CONCRETE PIER E i o (4,000 FSI CONCRETE) - -- - -- UJ NOTE MESA PER-INSTALLED PLAN VIEW DISTRIBUTION PANEL SHEET TRE: I. MOUNT METER BANK AND MAIN LUGS SECTION PER CONSTRUCTION DETAILS-2 m MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS. vOi SHEET NUMBER: GMPHFEET) E N.T.S. Z'13 N.T.S. 3 MESA CABINET DETAIL D"""'CSS E N.T.S. 4ON m 2 MULTI POWER METER BANK MOUNTING DETAIL G'"w"�E"E BN�I a — — a_ �--- m I I�'�� 1 41 �I.-- I2' I I IWITHOUT FINGER WITH FINGER WITHOUT FINGER WITH FINGER r GUARDS GUARDS GUARDS GUARDS T 1 N � \ �1;�IU 111nnn11 nIL. ry l:_ t�� �L' N L�JIIIU�T�7111111�1I�IILLWI It `.a!-- ,x IV"'7T1• ■ill• J•IEa — lit lEh �nn....i _...Ilr'r _ _ rn tf L�II •1-^• ••^'•• L.�M 1 'HWII........................ t �T•IIIICI�111�(� ENGINEERING P.C. [TOP View] - —� I .1.. . ; [fop View] [Top View] ................. --— --- --- --------- — [Top Vee-] C`( l0 15(360) 1 5.88(403) '14.013(390 15.88(403.5) ELITE TOWERS LP :,iliilhlllll1i111111111° "�_-,.: - __ ':1111111111111110111111' --- -- - - I{IIIIIIIIIII{1!111{IUIIU Yn 1111111111{II1111111111{1111 � .. ��RF "' In �II1111r,llrl{�Il�l'I�I(Irl c �1IIIIIItII'Ill'I''I�IllI ISI a 1 14.96" 8.6" SOUTHOLD 4,igrprprrrahiUrrroir � � � � 4rrhrr4hrUUr4rprap „ � �� �tlllUdlllltllhRrl]rlro � � � rIUrUUihrlh4hrrlrgl � 0 --- — — n[Front View] [Front view] [Frons View] �fORt Vie"'`'1 (J� h5k. utw ' =a1' a o - -- — - -- --, O PROTECT YOURSELF 13 000 (1. �, • 11' �,(l, �_��`4- • wEA.+'�`i��f,J- WE LB i�a'10'"'°5"`n:,M�o=mss' r•al-• � -C-�ii I: �;�I ,:ill__(�,I i r; . .Ir� nbelow. -- SAMSUNG-RT-8808-77A coli ted.a a,r [Bottom View] [Bottom View] REMOTE RADIO HEAD FOR STA E SPEC DIRECT PHONE NUMBERS `ABIT:WWW.CALLBII.COM [Bottom Yie9v] [Bottom View] - - - WN -- - NOT TO SCALE c ORA--aY- s AS SHOWN - WAS JKM 9 DWIS23 REASEDPERCOPMENTS JRF JWS SAMSUNG-B5/B13 RRH-BR04C RFV01U-D2A SAMSUNG-B2/B66A RRH BR049 RFV01U-D lA • 05/10.23 REASEDPERCOMHENTS JCM Jws WEIGHT=26.5 LBS WEIGHT=94 LBS WI ANTENNA FACE AREA=258 SQ.FT. ANTENNA FACE AREA=4.45 SQ.FT. HEIGHT: 15.49" HEIGHT: 15.49 7 ovasa3 REVISED PER COMMENTS JRF Jws JMA WIRELESS-MXOBFIT265 NOTES: JMA WIRELESS.MXo6FIT465 „ 11 NOTES: 6 WIND REVISED PER COMMENTS JRF JWS WIDTH: 15.88 WIDTH: 15.88CUIRMT I. DIMENSIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE DEPTH: 10.03" DEPTH: 11.93" J• RASEDUP UPON E s 11/1323—coMMENTS JcM JwS BASED UPON AVAILABILITY AT 4 13/14(22 CD:INTCOMMENTS WPK Jws . BASED UPON AVAILABILITY AT TIME OF CONSTRUCTION. 3 D610122 C-—COMMEN S WFK JWS TIME OF CONSTRUCTION WEIGHT: 70.3 LBS(WIOSOLAR SHIELD&FINGER GUARD) WEIGHT: 84.4 LBS(W10 SOLAR SHIELD&FINGER GUARD) 2 05/1022 cuENrcoMMErvrs JCM JWS 1 ANTENNA DETAILS °"""'° N.T.S. 2 RRH DETAILS 1 1411521 CDESCRIPTIO JcM Jws ON FIEIT GRAPHIC SCAIE N.T.S. DMYVN ECIC REV DATE DESCRIPTION BY Br NOTES: tE OF NEk Y POST CAP(TYP) I. GROUND EQUIPMENT AND MOUNTS PER MANUFACTURERS F't�pfJt''`KM RECOMMENDATIONS AND VERIZON STANDARDS. HEAVY DUTY 2. MOUNT EQUIPMENT PER MANUFACTURERS RACOMMENDATIONS. Z GRIP-STRUT Q w O I 2'•O"WIDE 3. CONFIRM REQUIRED EQUIPMENT WITH LATEST RFDS. �oqo. > �E'� /) Z O LL 3.35" Ey WAVEGUIDE I JEREf-1 K McKEON o_w Z CROWN EACH FOOTING 2"A.F.G. NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER•LICENSE NUMBER:095374-I Z - ---—-- - - -- - --- FINISHED GRADE O O O O O O IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, SR Roo B°o o°°o,°o n UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION m0 O I I oo 00 W r✓ OF TENGINEER,TOESPO ALTERLE ETH SD DOCUMENT ONAL p0 O[OO O p O0 o LJ a III III III—II ��� SITE INFORMATION: F I_I=1 1= III=µlm SITE NO:ALBERTSON MARINE =1 II II I �I I— COMPACTED ° _ SUBGRADE —J CONCRETE ® 61405 MAIN ROAD FOOTING(4,000 PSI) SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 NOTES: p ° SUFFOLK COUNTY I. CABLE BRIDGE SHALL BE SITEPROI GRIP STRUT TRANSMISSION LINE - SITE TYPE: 150'-0"CONCEALMENT POLE BRIDGE KIT(PART NO.I B24D•216T3)OR APPROVED EQUAL 2. ALL COMPONENTS SHALL BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS. SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE REQUIRED QUANTITY OF ALL CABLECOPYRIGHT 0 MD.ADD—ENGINEI IVIG P.C.,LLC ALL BRIDGE COMPONENTS. a DRAWIG AND Au THE wFD�mlE�noN°CDNTUNED HEPEN IS a H TRIPLEXER A THDRIZED FOR USE OuIY BY THE PARTY FOR WHOM THE 4. SNAP-IN HANGERS,SPLICE KITS,HINGE KITS,EXTENSION KITS, WVR,WAS CO A—TED OR TO WHOM IT IS CERIFED THS DRAWNG MAY NOT BE CO IED,REUSED.DISCLOSED. > STIFFENERS,AND OTHERS MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE SHALL BE DI>TMIouTEO DR REum UPON FOR AN'OTHER PURv°sE EC PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR AS REQUIRED. MANUFACTURER: RFS T THE E.vRnEss WRITTEN coNSEnr OF AZIMUTH EN NEERING P.O,LLC N S. CABLE BRIDGE SHALL BE ROUTED TO ACCOMMODATE THE MINIMUM NOTES: POWER SUPPLY: FD9R600411 C-31. -- z BENDING RADIUS OF THE COAXIAL CABLE SHEET TIRE: 6. CABLE BRIDGE COMPONENTS SHOWN ARE SCHEMATIC,CONSULT I. TRIPLIXER MODELS SUBJECT TO DIMENSIONS: 4.65"H%B.98"W0.35"D MANUFACTURER FOR EXACT AND CURRENT SPECIFICATIONS CHANGE BASED UPON AVAILABILITY WEIGHT: 10.69 LBS EQUIPMENT DFTAILS-1 C) AT TIME OF CONSTRUCTION. N ' SHEET Nl1MBER: 7'1DO -14 a 3 NOT USED 4 CABLE BRIDGE DETAIL GR�Y"E¢E, E N.T.S. 5 1 TRIPLEXER DETAIL °";,N. N.T.S. a NOTES: LIFTER EARS 37.7" I. MOUNT RRH'S AS PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS. 2. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY THAT RRH CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS ARE MET. 1 34.1" 23.8" 32.0" 37.8" 3. JUMPERS&CABLES NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY I, N �� 4. RRH'S SHALL BE SPACED A MIN.OF 4"APART ON PROPOSED H-FRAME N y ° @@ oOO (PROVIDED BY VERIZON WIRELESS .r I \;'^I "• ' OOO INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR) �• �[`•'"•l t lam_I ENGINEERING- P.C. oO PROPOSED RRH'S A I I CABLE ENTRY 0 (TYP OF 2 PER SECTOR,6 TOTAL) � I I/2"O.D.x T-0"MAX GALV. (TYP) STEEL MOUNTING PIPE � ELITE1TU\VERS LP c PROPOSEDPROVIDE APPLICABLE 1;;M�---:",.,.�°�.,,L..,_,:•.P°=_.P-� n n O O o CABLE ENTRY HANDRAIL POST PIPE TO PIPE CLAMP r� 0� 1/2"0 GALV.U-BOLT COAX GROUND KIT REVERSIBLE (TYP OF 6) CABLE BRIDGE POST/PIPE MAST SOUTHOLD ' MOUNTING �, COAX CABLE(AS REQUIRED BY o KITS oO ^ '® ANTENNA MANUFACTURER) ��P>�• OO OO O ,S J PROPOSED UNISTRUT CAP 0 0 O ^�6 AWG GROUND WIRE TO (`/�' 0 M p p LUG ONIM N LGROUND D ON SBAR R 31.7" 45.5" 34.6" O \ O p 0 veron PROPOSED PI OOOT 'm 0 0 0 0 CUT TO ESOF016-ECAOI(DC-AIR/DAC) ESOF024-ECx01 CABINET UNISTRUTLENGTH IN FIELD " \ 0 0 0 D NOTES: PRorccr YOURSELF POWER EQUIPMENT V O p0 0 O 1. LOCATION OF ANTENNA MUST HAVE CLEAR VIEW OF SOUTHERN SKY AND _ HEIGHT: 72.0" HEIGHT: 72.0" ° O O O O CANNOT HAVE ANY BLOCKAGES EXCEEDING 25%OF THE SURFACE AREA OF a 0 0 A HEMISPHERE AROUND THE GPS ANTENNA. WIDTH: 31.7" WIDTH: 32.0" below. 'Call mIo<.ra a.¢ DEPTH: 45.5" DEPTH: 34.6" 2. ALL GPS ANTENNA LOCATIONS MUST BE ABLE TO RECEIVE CLEAR SIGNALS FOR STATE SPECIFIC DIRECT PHONE NUMBERS FROM A MINIMUM OF(4)SATELLITES. VERIFY WITH HANDHELD GPS BEFORE uslr:vnWvcAueN.cou WEIGHT: 578 LBS(RECTIFIERS& APPROX.690 LBS(RECTIFIERS FINAL LOCATION OF GPS ANTENNA EQUIPMENT EXCLUDED)DED) WEIGHT: &EQUIPMENT EXCLUDED) °"Eck RY` AS SHOWN DR WAS KM 9 06/15/23 REVISEDPERCOMMENTS JRF JWS 8 O5/IBM REVISED PER COMMENTS JCM JWS 7 05/05/23 REVISEDPERCOMMBLTS JRF JWS 1 EQUIPMENT CABINET DETAIL ITNREIN.T.S. 2 RRH MOUNTING DETAIL N.T.S. 3 GPS ANTENNA DMP"'D B° IW FEEl1 N.T.S. 6 24/13/730.EVISm PE0.COMMENTS JRF JWS 5 01103/73 CLIENT CoMM- ICM JwS NOTES: 4 12/14122 CIEUITCOMMENTS WPK JWS 3 ON01/22 CUINTCOMMENTs WPK JWS I T I. GROUND EQUIPMENT AND MOUNTS PER MANUFACTURERS 2 OS/10/22 CUENTCOHHMENTS ]CM JwS 4 3 s -_ -_ RECOMMENDATIONS AND VERIZON STANDARDS. _ --_-_, -_- I 04/0521 CLIENT COMMENTS JCM JWS "LLE�Twc°'Te�°6Aa=war REV DATE DESCRIFTION aPA -s.Wm® �,-r� 2. MOUNT EQUIPMENT PER MANUFACTURERS RACOMMENDATIONS. LY 2]ANIDNAND06561RM1'N-CQYl5W1£PARr,SaNMFi0LLB0. 1 ]OIY,MIFPCRaRlG9.LYLREWREIENIS -04.5-OD PROPOSED UNISTRUTD;`sn'Puiwraro PPI SHMVNFORREFEIRENCE D 3. CONFIRM REQUIRED EQUIPMENT WITH LATEST RFDS. yt�tT`O KMS END CAP °2 6.5" t t F--HIDDEN IN OETAILA PROPOSED I/2"HILT]HIT-HY 70 ANCHOR W/3.S"MIN. EMBEDMENT(TYP) - i�- I ��� JEREM K McKEON O 6 {C ^ NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TORDUE ✓ o ENGINEER-MCENSE NUMBER:0953741 APPLY - PROPOSED ELECTRICAL PANEL 15.m FT-LBS Y.DEvE"R• N IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, MOUNT PER MANUFACTURERS ANTENNA BHONM FOR I � ^ Q UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION ( REFERENCE ✓ OF THE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS) ry I ENGINEER.TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. I c ° SITE INFORMATION: SITE NO:ALBERTSON MARINE ' I B 61405 MAIN ROAD B i -w SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 ° SUFFOLK COUNTY SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW COMMSCOPE,INC.OF NORTH CAROLINA SITE TYPE: a: ny r MfC37J19 150'-0"CONCEALMENT POLE REM An No. ceaPrcN , Gn. creta NOfEIU rxvAro nlmmmucros DIPLIXER - - - nDDK`r•H.NLNAID.WMANI .%Lott COPYRIDHrO]ilU,A.B IUENGN'EERMG P.O.LLC ALL MANUFACTURER: RFS RGHIS DE ERVED PROPOSED TELCO BOX , c,NT,ZT Lrs>Hv Mr,1 ; amps �1Kw Sro AZWLITHANTENNA MOUNT I A� THIS ORAW,NG AND ALL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HERDN IS (MOUNT PER MANUFACTURERS /+i .rFm „rc,.,.Rr,rw... I Ia1 I ® RTy a AUTH-ED FOR USE ONLY BY THE PARTY FOR WHOM THE r-7m.„� eAVP�.TNr m�,es ,�Id. �1F POWER SUPPLY: FD9R6004/IC-3L rmrR was eorvmAelEn OR rD vmoM R Is eDennm s o AM RECOMMENDATIONS) - _ Y i @lJ ,- DIS PIBU ED OR P LI DEUPON FORPANhOOTHER P°u POK > L ;,mFaoDT:ac 1:8 r MTC37319 I DIMENSIONS: 5.8"Hx6.5""Wxl.5"D &MOUT THE EXPIRE ENGINEEMIT EN uc"T aF AZIMUTH N PROPOSED PIOOOT CNTMkI C ® �'.mW `m NOTES: WEIGHT: 2.6 LBS -- UNISTRUT(TYP)(CUT TO 4 3 _=j2 __n T _ SHEET TITLE: LENGTH IN FIELD � I. DIPLIXER MODELS SUBJECT TO EQUIPMENT DETAILS-2 CHANGE BASED UPON AVAILABILITY z AT TIME OF CONSTRUCTION. 0 cRArxlc scAcDArxs scAfE SHEET NUMBER. 4 ELECTRIC/TELCO RACK DETAIL °"w', "E N.T.S. 5 ANTENNA MOUNT DETAIL mR.fE N.T.S. 6 DIPLEXER DETAIL ON-1 N.T.S. Z-15 - - Sp:ye section Multiple Anays Fmwm'- g ,, �,L--<r Iro•�i_�f _- _ __ _ _�_ _ ems. - N .A•Nma9mEADm1ARVQ4hamEnmtl�SnmOamLbM,tls'm+nYmWkna Rrt�:ov IRn a@[AIQ6 Psb.4 R2aamkas4aLma4,enFamaERRn RfaaC, a.y. .... � eAaNar, vD4advAma amn rc��(voas a3aazouw - / ' 2/1 ,.Aai•�: r,„ I (OAROROeT -- - i z,pmam+v � I' Peamre3 E1R94114,MaaN1N1 barn--moso •"ReDa, Aa"Boouw �-aameaovsxol smeluYx vE�r w�vPm .>xminorm: \ � F2�Pk9 MacNn -- -SECR Szvlvmxlnm x:l5'it5' EAR 57 ;2a5tla0aiq%.m.tln,sPma�a laws aaWCOMN< I -`SamD^. ,1 vi r-,aar.)g9Am9Rw Nae /� \L_/ ' V EA+oa2.scedee�l.w.,.uKP,4veo-„ea wosawrb s�- DDa C. \ !L' ��® �____-__ ms4 x,n..m x.•R�„x Amu DPNCS- smamma.sslv5m,ss mRecTxn masev�"emrxamn�.�am,m�mmmmLmrcm�en,eo.cveL J" �� i lam) LI ia3L o , ENGINEEP,ING F.C. I I ^. +oa.SZDMw D�a..a�em,ml,nmm�va�.a(,. 4 . aoxveamamxawmsuavwv.mawe,m,a,eamav.m 75 omDipole Arr Dual section combination P"�"�°� DT mbmwl�5a.n ._ E ����.�a- - -_,P�-��,.® _�_ ,sarmxmraxeaaa Y.wIYAwm"Ia�+mavLwm:Rmmms us.,rAaaosn •±)� ,eew:.,clmrvnsa� Imm��vvscmvnm,vaaow e" � BMo:DSTL. —1—z.�7�,.,e,arRmKrl�1;—It— mD<2w+m ---- - "'�"�°'"' �wmw®rmawPem�R,:.�.+aeaammrRma,�smTlRa.e�xlam.a,amma � effim u<Iro(.ertxam,Der�m C«� ��� _ m.�oa'mmm L`�"�a ELITE1TOWERS LP S, amm - - - I- 1xl;ce4 amm- - II -- ao+2owb Y.mknea><:.®a.o..-_.,.n. •f`'., BAa0.pan D4WiC1Ur3A1PE bb•la'R(G'm4PCL�0alrffi!a aanl-'.r.�,.:Ma BxP•I: __ -- -1 'z.xBo Cors,Mel eePa,"m xa.;'-p - aoo6ro"Nw - 1s�uA'I.zl/Damm uDox Dsr�m..�Ramn,s2/-ere„x�.n/Rcmal,.amnmrmrnr:e�owe.lwaamm nc�r—Rmrtcmn aRaPdm _•�.r"�``-.•a Baso Bn ! t•BeeD e+In noD52Duw DAo.- lmm ammwgmDAt xe:.s®smRu slrvr�mrt EmR.Ix+:s.r'vm.. I AmpmPcmlam,M�eimmm ccaoa,�Raear^a•�rorwe�saa,mnra�am.ewm EARND$TL ! •5000 eaq,oS.e,sxA blmaa 9J0-+ewnx � h�mata. WM't,SUWJ sm� _ ice. O:amIDmamamnmxu PlP5,rZ1•.-• SrbOP fOm•m'CSR;9D-r2/i0h FA90571 , A WBtl MFSni aJOaSaWt M'mal Mi�RC(PrY-wax Dnmoe wdnit•(R,rcSmCal,-W 1ReNr G�vN `'•IR� EAaoxpalL '' �' K•OC a-^mPPR(iPm KO Am90.Z40e M r --__ I .z"Saga eemw.rs.m..ePmam r«na I ao05a0MW -' w®ego,oaa.es,.aem�eva+kwam�vca.d�.hvmmuraa�.mm�mw o-+mems D. acsysc - -r. FAenan_ _ I --r:sxno.Ea.�_ I nDoszouw mcD aae,aDrdeWi-a4tlfeRdbJPsmDs�1 mmvarvramzTsesamoolemxLslm".4wmroomlo - on..Ls.mon. —f`-""-'-' - �amuwm,rlw �m�cvmxerbcwv.uma.aazwD - 'DA:Dme +.saeu oneam uan sep=am moos- "p0szymi SB:AIr ra59¢raa�a4rAa6[mrarnroGM DYOSI' :�aaR a b a uH �9anDmKLWe SOUTHOLD s1w,Rmm mylon-s aernav rny.ncnnw atl.wDN h,n®ato vmaAml.vaammm: m+ctayveR.man vmn 2/l P2WTS.abamnacafEe,Es>ESvR )ARr C,o�ol tnlp"•®CO" Io:aaoum�vkeCc cp1Nni %¢&LOmeeDzno W1E`I,uAaAmm6dly DG@rmmwrRSw,mA'IryRmv},se FNC FL1tM-nlm',mlem.( Scltlyau ucpv sectv,nvn Lvr mnpa of L dmd lMF Guts vs+x AFP-... Ww,Dean)g a duoi xcsn ca, rcaal amyyw ms r�m adm tat.r. .' I 1.Epea"yyvrlOaer Seclm from am La:Dbep (TL Pws FRWDO% Ee:p3 BAR} -- Bp�l'r��lwm:•B�.'All�marn,n�olsn,:,omdLmFAncra uz-xnm,«a,�Dam �wr�mmlm .� veto-24umaemnR.2ssow R2CAaYmIilPshr AFm,�slmlltll»mmnmmrnmma'�Onouiteaul mnlcn¢LasmehalAae T1 Comtznabw Collinear and Dipole Arrays �'�"'� md.eam nPaocNmmmn:m remabmx:T.mvr�nm .a1(aoAec;� - �1L��m.mma 'wwaam.mtmxmsPm,�xnaaaAEB�YS�aAwm verizonv Bxx:.ms7 - a�,a�P.��.lem.� 500510NHx B}.®Gx __ _i a �roEBaam _ +,A52aNNr CD:I[lRffisu4Sl Igc:seWrS;�£DnA1PtSCk,r¢PIa4 - fYOURSELF IEYao� .2i5eBEe TSS n6 feP+'cn 4eCa .�52WIW �G�� � 1 EI®OS' ,rSaBD CRmaoJ . 52WW FVSLSiaft Yooeeelpb%@LTa �I 1 I DnM 58th FlDaEW txCySFA•mre�P:4m xa':bBIOW. DV>aAEi� R•.SaBD d`..4,ncnaM>r.'P bMf a0D5'Vunx 4bYP+t2PSJIIfoFm�OP1 W. - - —__ -4avnm+n _ -_ <rusmMH, _ cnD--d.�flamr_ma,,,mc e+B,,.�adaawnl I Call.--me TIIC.m IDxN 9CCOOR-r¢014 Dr,0 YMn COL rcnm mamm�:TMy Oro lavndCO VnaIDWNtgI,NYnp::NCOrlrmpyma ClbWd TJEI Rq SxNm Iii RCnLKerLy{N,•.yl FOR STATE SPECIFIC DIRECT PHONE NUMBERS 0018(Urr-1,COL15(VHF7 v coLn(vHFl wenevs Y[p cWa4°aKlYrlaK'CPavlyar'v°xyJ VISIT:WWWCALLe11.COM___ nxawD:cr¢„zm:r) lclmno.am.,asa,eacr-.mr.ee�.m.a�amv,wwz�ermu�aax..uem we DRArn •2.ee w—¢•�,va90omrt„6mfl—lhol b arm+yw 3rmM%ora mV �::saaePYC,wmriex4'm L>aYGIPry IFrR,m B. B. 1.:yRCINsvD.IOAL.smdalr)mm uD le,DbOevg ezeo-sTPws BAS SHOWN WASeJKM `�.� z sp:Dh,mlr cDL caLm)m mr3GcaLls,GouTDr cDLe De'DDla fDm rwvanw to rnaPH L•eQ,IOcA __ __ _ 9 0611523 REVISm PER COMMENTS JRF JWS B os/1823 REVIim PERcommeNn )CM JWS 7 05/05123 RMV EDIERCOMMENn JRF JwS 6 01/1323 RWSECPERCOMMIN JRF JWS 1 350-520 MHz UHF ARRAY CONFIGURATOR DETAIL 2 PTP 650 FIRE DISTRICT EQUIPMENT DETAIL 5 DI/03/23 HENT COMMEN S JCM JWS 4 12/1422 Cwr+TM-EN S WPK JWS �..n�c. �Y.I 3 04/01122 CUENTCOHMMTS WPK JWS I 2 -11022 CUENTCOMMFNn JCM JWS i 1iGOc1'DI I:i^u'e7 GL^.I uRrx-)•C..B RCRiI'e I 04/0521 euwT eonnENrs JCM JWS we205 ight Haight asamhled Hn REV DATE DESCRIPTION DRAWN BCRm! BY Y f 275 Lbs snipping weight Wldth tE OF NE Doors .73.625` �{ :^ Z,second bythme point arcking system Depth 5t' YKM .�':F.{ lmJs 2/W alslcvtmraupptred pbllDDis )( OZ Sealed With.075"ae odand filled aSkols'Sep RDldng spedfica0alm g -Useable depth f -,- Material . .125"JiJuniDcxID Fadsh:Patltcd Dr.1n NEMA Gass Types avallahle p!s y�.'• RF toopenim Non-hnmis •NEMA3R(YonW.NBliA4 Vents (closed loop-aic),FlEn 4R p 095sj° / d. .301DOUD n louvers padoa Paint Tested /i ADFE3s1W��`G' `> 14 top laurels-91 top Cove, 1000 Hour salt spray(teldured) onderAlurnishieliM -TOM Hour immersion •One minambiefterpmelperdoor CDcrOxDUIaC.;,aaL 7 JEREhIY K M,KEON 14 fixed filter pads in lap Cover Handles Height Zinc,padlocking •74 NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL 11OC�':Iagfi2allT^..7L'3fG K9dth ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-1 195" Rails EntcrivCtUiRc[6'.r,.L."« aY. IT IS A"0LA1ION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, Two sets 191 Rail standard UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER TIE( DIRECTION(for additional rolls see accesoodes) Main Body OF THE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL RaN1E� _"ght78.79" ENGINEER,TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. Hal.tapped fo 10-32 thread` •WN7h•25.5" • --- Each m0 sulitiodM.ed by thea R-STRtW- •De34" ••125"Material(Nw,Xi®I®) Numishielda'1 SITE INFORMATION Spacing Hang dawn hi 1.71" SITE NO:ALBERTSON MARINE - _ 1, 19"a 23'Rockingera'IaMe lYdth:28.46° Usnablo HelpM -�h 76.6/" •. ,^�' � � Usable nuidag height lots been revised Handlers 61405 MAIN ROAD to only Id in the opening of the doajar, .Pm �22" lru which isatimtholt%mow 4.29" Total Space Occupied SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 Maxenum:74.25' HDIght,7&BS9' Number of nick units per rail sel,42 11tdih:211.46' SUFFOLK COUNTY Total nowber RUs:Up N B4• DgUO37.75" Useable Depth .Maxknum:3&5"MW1mmn:28.75" SITE TYPE: gg 150'-0"CONCEALMENT POLE k, 9 7. 7a 7S-7a2r 3.S 30.W _ _ COR'R101rt 02021.RIG TS ENcmEERn1G P.C.IICALL t TO T-7475 .1B' M50' - mGH'14 RESERVED AU-THE --_-_ _ - - IS ORAVIZE AND UCTEO OR TORWHE RCONTAINED FORRnEDHEREIN TH IS 7.15- 20-T 3050- TMAUTN-SCON"R USE D OR B THE PARTY FOR IFTED THIS THE "C"ORAMNG 4AY NOT BE-ED..FUSED,DISCLOSED, 1100'-1500' 1200' 20.75' -- OI_BU IPURPOSE OUT THE E%RE55-TEN CONSENT OF AZIMUTH _ - ExWNEERING PC,LL[ � 343'-1100' W • Front aid Rear Set of fas allow SCmC 3F-3 err .Ta' - :ro W- — Z SHEET TITLE: ¢ p to B4FiltD rack both dnecllors Pr.idmg u up to B7 RU BDIm)n Dao•-31s azr 30- FM DISTRICT EQUIPMENT-1 z 0 SHEET NUMBER: 3 OD-78DDC FIRE DISTRICT OUTDOOR ENCLOSURE DETAIL 4 NOT USED 5 NOT USED Z-16 a a ^ ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY, WEIGHT NOTES: MTC79020808.01 B'CENTER CHANNEL 4 86.28 LBS 1.0 ALL METRIC DIMENSIONS ARE IN BRACKETS. ' !/ ,I $ 2 MTC79021010.01 10'SIDE CHANNEL 2 113"57 LBS ; ✓I , 3 MTC7902.03 CHANNEL ADAPTER ANGLE 8 7.07 LBS 4 MTC79020810"01 24"X 120"BAR GRATING 4 142"72 LBSff _II r S GB-05205 5/8"X T GALV BOLT KR 32 0.07 LBS 6 5 �� 10) / t Y� a L `;' u l� c L L' 6 GWF-OS 518"GALV FLAT WASHER 64 0.01 LBS \ i 7 GCM03 GRATING CLIP 32 L. , � �- � ` �\ C� /r'(� 7 r-1 �/ �\ 15 17 ENGINEERING P.0 10'4Y'[30481 ' DETAIL A A OE Ana ` ALL CORNERS SCALE, 4 �• ' •. �`\\ \\ ELITE,TON%ERS LP DETAILS 4 � ' SOUTHOLD 8'-0"[2438.40] / T'c V�IZ011 REM PART NO. DESCRIPRON QTY. I WEIGHT NOTE NO. I GB-03105 318'%I"GALV BOLT KO Id 1 0.05 LBS , 2 IGB-03205 1 3/9 X 2 GALV BOLT KIT 28 1 O.OB LBS �f 1 3 GB-0-03 Ste%2'GALV BOLT KIT ZB I 026LM 11� d GWF-03 3/e'GALV FLAT WASHERId 1 0.01185 / 5 IGWF-01 S/8LV FLAT WASHER 28 1 0.06 LBS / --' --- "---" - 6 IMTC396620 POST,HANDRAIL I 14 1 1.161- HANDRAIL .96L&SHANDRAIL.HORIZONTAL 4 16.60 LBS � 8 MTC397VHR12 I HANDRA L.HORIZONTAL 2 21.11 LB5 9 MTC3979MR13 HANDRAIL HORIZONTAL 2 6,51 LBS 10 11-97914211 HANDRAIL HORIZONTAL2 544LBS ,:6BIOW. 11 IMTC3979HRIS I PLATE.HANDRAIL TOEBOARD 1 2 16.52 LB5 I CalleNarc d,a 12 IMTC3979HR16 PLATE.HANDRAIL TOEBOARD 1 20.83 UBS FOR STATE SPECIFIC DIRECT PHONE NUMBERS 9.0[228.6] 1,2NSIT:WWA.CALLBtI COM 13 IMTC3979HRI7 PLATE.HANDRAIL TOE8OARD 6.65 LBS " 14 MTC39]9HRI8 PLATE,HANDRAIL TOEBOARD 5.3]LBS SF.,r. F,N ev. Br IS 1.TC3,79HRi9 ANGLE BRKI.HANpRAIL I 032 LBS 4/E 16 MT _ 12-2e%]'SELF DRILLING SCREW 16 0.03 LBS AS SHOWN DRA WAS JKM 17 TS1275 iTEK SCREW HI2%3/4.WITH NEOPRENE WASHER I a8 I D.02 LBS --- 9 06/15/23 REMSM PER COMMENTS JRF I JWS 8 05/18173 REV6Ep PER COMMENTS JcM I IWS 7 05105/23 REMSED PER COMMENTS JRF JWS 6 04/13/23 REVISED PER COMMENTS IRF JWS 1 EQUIPMENT PLATFORM DETAIL(COMMSCOPE PART#EQ-P0810-B ADA) 2 EQUIPMENT PLATFORM HANDRAIL DETAIL(COMMSCOPE PART#MTC3979HR AD A) 5 01/03/23 CIIENTCOMMENTS ICM JWS 4 12/1422 cww conMENTS WPK JWS NOTE: 3 06/0122 CDENT COMMENTS WPK JWS FINAL DESIGN OF PIERS TO BE CONFIRMED 2 josflomjmENTcomjcm JWS ONCE ELITE HAS PERFORMED A 04/0521 cLENTCommENTS )CM JWS DTM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION OTY FOR MTC4045HF65 QTY FOR MTC4045HF55 GEOTECHNICAL BORING AND PROVIDED [REVI DATE I DESCRIPTION 1"AY— s' 1 GB-05345 518'X3-1YY GALV BOLT KIT 8 8 AREPORT. w 2 GUB-4355 112'X3-5/8"X S'GALV U-BOLT 10 10tE OF NEW, 3 GWF-05 5/8"GALV FLAT WASHER,1.70D 8 8 g q; Y K MD, ,.g,F O j 4 MT50460 SO.SUPPORTRAIL,1-518'X60"LONG 5 5 PROPOSED PREFABRICATED NOTES O G 10 GENERAL 5 MTC4045-01 WELOMENT,6'PIPE 2 2 E MTC4045-02 EQUIPMENT PLATFORM - 1.1 ALL METRIC DIMENSIONS ARE IN BRACKETS PROPOSED (SEE DETAIL 1) -�,'r Q Ass 12 FOR PATENTS.SEE WWW CS-PAT.COM 6 MTC4045-12 BASE PLATE,3•PIPE 2 2 0 08537° 20 DESIGN NOTES BASEPLATE jOAO /L% 0lMNUFACNG612 RINPECIALREQUIREMENTS 7 PC-034 PIPE CAP 3- " 2 2 4 O // 7TSSIOIU' li d 0 TEST 50 PACKAGING 8 PTCR01 END CAP 10 10 — O ~ JEREf•I K McKEON PROPOSED NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL r -;p 61127; HSS4X4X3/8COLUMN ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-1 PROPOSED UTILITY H-FRAME _ - - (SEE DETAIL 3) IT IS A MOLATION OF LAW FORANY PERSON, is 1-6^ UNLESS THEY ARE ACING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ME RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL c PROPOSED ENGINEER,TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. 10"X10"X3/8" 1-112" 114" rr=- BASEPLATE TYP -_- -_- SITE INFORMATION: ------------e.o o=o o _ —L GRADE LEVEL SITE NO:ALBERT SON MARINE :o - PROPOSED GRADE LEVEL �'''a.) �\ �, ,, ,:\ i i•., . HS54X4X3/B •o n •. / �/•/ PROPOSED 518"A615 61405 MAIN ROAD _ <. 'c ANCHOR BOLT COLUMN 6086 EMBEDED V-6"IN PIER PROPOSED ' " " "�''� "� " SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 „a.ABLE, (T'P.) �10"XWX3/8" SUFFOLK COUNTY c A BASEPLATE _ a PROPOSED PLAIN CONCRETE PIER _� a� SITE TYPE: (4,000 PSI CONCRETE) PROPOSED PLAIN CONCRETE PIER (4,000 PSI CONCRETE) 150'•0"CONCEALMENT POLE _ J - PROPOSED -- - - -- "`I 10"XI O"X3/8"PLATE Cornu.1Tromn,AZD,—EWGTNEERINGP.C..uc AIL THIS ORAMNG A lU— RESERVED ALL Mf UJONMADON CONTAINED XEREW IS I'-6" WORN WAS co RACTEo"OR Bo WHOU IT Is cmnnED THIS I'-O^ D MAT NOT BE CDI ED.REUSED,DISCLCEEO. REJED ] �`1 1 J 1 ,�_� - i 6}--' pM1X0UT 1HEO"ExP pESBENWTIEN C LLSEXT OFD MY F AZDAUME -h C,2CE . SHEET nTLE - z FIRE DISTRICT EQUEPMENT-2 s z N 3 UTILITY H-FRAME DETAIL(COMMSCOPE PART#MTC4045HF) 4 EQUIPMENT PLATFORM CONCRETE PIER DETAIL 4 UTILITY H-FRAME CONCRETE PIER DETAIL SHEET NUMBER: Z-17 a 7 NOTES TO USERS I LONG LEGEND Tho map ism,use m d.-g lne Nauoml Fbpd Imuxnce Program tt J N /SL.IA-D ZONEVE SPECIAL)---� lr 1 does m1 neressaNy ie<Iroly a0 amaa subject Ip 0mdmp pa0mkdy from(Orel own TI,EI ROOD AL CHANCE MEAS SUBJECT TO INUNDATION O Crdm¢wares d sP ., Tb nAI B-hy map rcPasnO=)'abJd be SOUND ZONE% ZONE% ZONE% -�•"`^ BY ThE I%ANNUAL 01RNCE FiDOD cana,aed to pvsdde updated pr edlwarrd9ood haAad mbmu6on ZONE% JOIMS PANEL 01ST 1430000 FT 5115 MrG cors,, / ` ,n 1A25000 FT ..... �ml(1]DzarhmT,dm bna,m tle�eAmq Acre hm tnf lace lM :S ablmn more CaoleO bfvrrldron m veva where Base Flood Elevetlons t�rJ•�;c{:'1' ezlmedee+D mrakf°-msmN nam yin vin N RmE Imwa Asia L•m ��+„mss` In. mPRroo-Flhave,Oeadmineeuxe Ye mcova9ed bin.- ZONE VE sa - �{J s •..• 1'S•(� r:;:;:} •'bb ;A+sr4-:•: +omm dde 1w ao..sdesellm -pili roil xa.arrtov �_ar. •O::•:� L ti::�::�y.-:..r •• t�st';:'« �q�irk m��ev�vE Tle ea ema Etam a rre mxvtzz In. FbOe P,din mtl Flomway Dau aMmr Summary d 9JMau E3ereimz I ' s20NE% -• I�r :.r 7 A BL zm � '9 bWn-ned witnln rhe Fl-I-Ninm Sind,(FIS)n mW,,,-paws ee },' ^ T CORMWELINRSARE ^,:tl�•'� \40NEAE h':Ip - • ''•'S 2bNEj%•;.e:;�;. .^ a,<• ! ro Des FIRM lnm anCuld be aware iNW F3FEa atlorm In tb FIRM reprexn ( W} M Vli uR VODERAT a=�'�sJ•::L.:-,•'- '•` ': LEA Bac Pmt ML•nnmCmmrA I• DTIN�OEMwT1 s11oRnINE ,r>-B _ „N• J.�} "Y.a,•:}. -s 4 mundea wfi w,foal y n:1 Ona ld=BFEa are inlmd<d for fla°d bsuran� i}A _ tYtVErCr10. 'iS.a.• - � 4 V��aN r- 1 y'v�n i l'T^ a .• : F. LOKAE Rae Pad Brmas dsaved raun PlaMI only ab gly not be vase as Me sole,nate If fmIS •gT�+ - '::l>•::•::-• -• .. :.. 4 ='(..A on 1d IN,o Acmrdnw eine ebvabpn dam Resented b Ma FIS ZONE% } `r CP•::• 4 SOrEAN f __- el -�:•�•�y��'r f i• r• ?. /' Pb a L m s ns t�alry arm rr mramL ae Nma ENG 1 N E E Ft I N G PC repmd sMuld be upbiBd In mrlmmon whir th FIRM M purposae d �� ti\ ZQN VE Dwmvw4m.mrwl canYrupl,m mdpr Raodpmm mana¢men. 20NEAE' :•rZON• -A. � ZONE•% ' - ZONE, ZONE.AE a F ?::::: �l;,F• ,+I fj+i'+Vf.�.r.aAZON-E\.%.".� ��°aa"�'w m"�d�,e rn rR��ml,�.xa� ._ I I Coastal B®e Flmd EI<v -(BFEI)amwn In Mm=P Pply mly AE ZONE% Edei > •,� >i.•` •'�:i � ' ,•�'te:: �:r• .'�\• [IMY -sIx RM do7M1M 0O Nmiran YM®I Dam OI 1918I, xe UdMIs 'tom - "DoxIb,e xsml um ma.aN IsmMm F,m or 1a anw dvm �!. Flfdd anwa e<w re Incl mints Boor ekraeYe.rc ROnnid:, ;,moi'•=t� ;� ' ...a1::7::Pie'..r:x•.o-°::�. -r.-A'•. •�•,� ,.'�•��r•:• m�wanmmmdsybnMa..a ama�Ya�nm meAP Summary d SM-I Elevaban and Teamee Dam code m Ma Flmd Inurmm ZONE AE 4i sy a:�. :''" -':< -�....'+':'>•:�1':{' :;._:..'. <''�" 'S''p�.J.',5'1-'' '''' A, �m ams rmaa meh a von rel m Pa+ae ... `• t::' s,� };;::' ,j "muelwxnNdm.apnenm ELiTE TOWERS LP slily copal for the{ms4dbn Ebvabans d bi,rn Ina$anmary of sMMaer Iewm \!sY: ;•:::ztil•�::'::::: r li OZ ' F Flewbom acre Temxe cob linea YroJd Ix mea Iv mnsWcbm md'm '�ti-^ - ''-::��, N'••� j a • iOrc Asa 1 ,1� ..u?::v-:.:w ��''��,,��, -+r�}•,•"`4 -s,✓.. AmmQ lr._c.:.e,,.•.aaa 6omPbin mamgemml DurpoxswMn way are nlptN ltvA Me devanna snwvn - .C'�� +. :.%T :•:. _ ::•' T f� +'r'y, r•' �,` on MS FIRM ..!1,-• f•':;:::L i:.j:,14:: -:�" 20NE AE °W'= \j °! p52•`•14 ' �r.:.�{•:,•.,� ce'':{:: '' 1'.:'.�'.Sr`x_e°s t'T rT•er �: (.`� •} �` 1:,,a k zdrev me read,aa. weary I,.ad T..e.minx w Iex Rine - Bomdao ml Me Ikoawaya we mm-,I m W ahem,and irWrpdald +3C�"'• - 1 •i" ..1.;:}'yd,:•}ir:::.:}::�laTi` (Xa2w'I's G ` o^�._'*`"(ti' ...'�; Raamrsaeemrwl's C Hansen vass z IV,, The Ibah ays were named m nydraJ¢mnstlerabns ::?;:�SEPe,f^�•.:v.t ::•''•Iti':::::�• �,�`Fd{� •x.•• T•z' ,t �. �4 ' i0ecve caW niw core v wae:y Iwed pe•<amn),Rte Nod G`�a wan r d m re sremens d Ile Naemd Flmd Msvraro P Fbodva 34D000 R •••:•:•••: •a_`'"'w'••:••. ' f:•:'• .'•� �"'- _ � ^^'�'"• s�1tx;' �° y •'` wa 0 ligroin. Y o•,•• \ Obeumedm"vmtw¢. wldws and ower Deranenl Goodway dab art DrovidM n 1M1e Flood Inmfana :;:20FIE X:a'•{r�•y" }. :,•r•V� -•� .geRTsox uxe ,f' i. `•'• I" SmCy.pn-ft.jWWm°n �? .�v! ':ri R•:'•:�^..'�. '•• Asa' w,!&E•f -/y)•• ,[r.•��._.yam• } _ '• J J�':•xY• - _ 4 -���•, R0001YAY ARFA9IN IDNE AE Cmana snot ins Fbod Hared Artas tr y •::: 'Jr -N '•-'•i'x Y'••: .• - r}` \ 'i= .LONE% x�'vrw- '1:`�R a`SeLrsa rPiol so ndz veroo�iclnvasws Me"�'h,ennel oerm'Ao' rcnoe .m,a.-amaa Win" Proal mal Praeded b flmtl :•• :_•^.'>•s' �• ` mnb°I atm ..Re.fo Seean 24•Flmd PRx-M-e'dFre ,* SOUTHOLD• Rom Vranmm S-Y report KK Mom�m On fbpd mood Y,mmres la INS ,:ZO`E d- :�A :•:ylr.....r:: "�:�Y 9.::•�i:• t ' S, 5� 1,- \ m OTHER FLOOD AREAS I,.;aaidan. .; •:_::3}:� .a .,,�.r.ti:.-1 .. --j '�., P/PE•S sore, _ ;rf-::.:•, :-;t..� ::tii:=•='?^� l wx;, _�� ZONE'AEL,, e.v.e m k sae d,x orad dma<Iad we, The m uxe M ft on d Mk was ftw Ymk Slme Ra,< >t .• •::R -: �•:~a 20NE X }'.�-':J r:::. "< �2z� - C•'O{'E Kr x a�•a" o.man L rmt w w,ma�rw<a<w 1�uw O RPSZONE�3104 The D.-MM durum warm".N40 83 GREW naad _ ••r:_': ':• :: "f.•': � 7" Z,+ vF VAaVENA1E f.0'�. sD :v •ler •11 •••:'ZONErAi:. •�:. :+M^�. HERAREAS a vs Parsed eY keeee ken tY,coin!nus mea. r.rr Dntemnna if dawn,in ndj .pro)eemn or Sde Prone wren used in the flje.f'':'�.•f`ti:'.t:fr:•:•:;::+.' W!,?•::.^S-:.•:. : � :. !� :�;•:�.:••�'t`n • i. y uI.IWe� .P3 OTIE0.AREAS a - Pmduem ml FIRNs br a0lecart Iamd6are may rtsJi in dgn pmimml ��!��:`f':•'.AL� •• �•,. ?•in �'•' O'M`: � `:(.' Y,•p lis' � _-_ __-______ ddlerelFea in maD 14T:ures,fins AmFCKtan nwn6 ries.Tnex dnrererma do .{� :F•f•:_ 4.I.- �:^� ZON % 'a:� •.�?r�•. �, ,;y a « • rnrea Awdeemrm o°eamxxdlcsrmrei das<mogsan nn OnaOwea¢Yary dwnFlRM ':Fy:'�nj.EV.�:•::••••Yl�'�•vr.':C•l :.}•f�.,:: •4'�. a n'•.' _��' as Y AmmmM[h nmdBastaemaetrmnwL htpaaBk. Flom ebrabprem fl0 Ndf-emtle Nnw Ammmn Vem®IDeam •n-,1 �'> Tort'n UI%Y`'•••"f• ,' ., '•'.;-� i:::tf,. m Ya^'gc~•/, nWpare -• `` s ::' N .-y P :-.vy 1 �+P :� ® QIASTPL B4RRE0.FE9]URt'FS SYSTEM(IPI6J ARFJS °I 1985.These ,VM!eleratmn musttL mmDln. b,II-and grau,g .�• ':: SOUfllbld�` ' 7�w" • b \ 20NE1VE ebraeors,eleanml m 1N.same ....V dawn.FD Mam'11 raga Mng is f"' ' !�. OTHERWISE PROTECTED AREAS(OPAS) nveA beWaen we....l Gaowgc Y h, Damm°I 1829 and Me :'•'; ^ 3611 d3 •} .,��+-n._`•' `c' r ;- a® wn,mra�,wHlasm„m">mranrmsoaal rlmNssvAmm NOM American VeNm1 Damm d I.B.win me Npmndl Geoeebc Survry - " vas- woBaaeal�no/ArwwnasTma apo or mnfad lM1e Nalronal GaoCete surveys ` .'� r Kr y � ", v,A+'EfrG -- IM m,d nvee6oManmWaY me lomwrrg maaaa -. �. zOnE•AE .:r a,. 2021ter •e$' + NGS Iff-In Services t • ' y, �'\ -. _ __ D iv rens emvgm OOlravy 2 N a , a Pc_ .... :; -g ZON X b' >a✓- _ twrre NON.,MNGSI2 •-°.s ` _ ,..ndG-M,Surv<Y F1 'a a20NE AE L `� ..•j n { a�'n�� �•j� ;• $• s L a _ - m:rmy -__________-_________ __-_ SSMCa1,9M2 ............•••• ma and ,ME Ee5 w-H.Owal - H 41 � _ PROTECT YOURSELF' (301)70 W Afaryhn0209103182 " !7 ti S-S13242 N,{SN:Ia{fp:11E'ati uvR ESE 1i rE _ ---�'� � d� Finane«�ad'O spmNRnl am;'n amain e"tie t _ 6 ,rkaeeceaPrnad,.aamm PO,yD nwEA^LION aAaE - _ To mbn cmen deaa5m,deserDtlpn,end'or IaaPm MBmMapn mr breh i AE t,r `5n�wr �ti�'lRn ZONE VE rrx belOW. �M�WLy�g M b� mark,shsvn m rola mfp,pI<asa minae m0 wmmmFan 5eMCm Brat Jt {;'S 'r k� 1S^ ` y'•. {EL SI Bine Rad M De w1i. l 1.saws al ODIJ 713-41..,hat IIs wbda pl _ 'R` _ .•%•�" ^^•`-s+a^^^• ec`ase•ee"m""""'a' Call m:eermey nnP ruaw ms nom my .4`-=i. C' 4. .:•�• A' r,m„ Bae Rine oaxm am nlee aeaaa..m".o,e ee.aam • ` �'- tl S/ nfee• B FOR STATE-T.I NUMBERS .CMLL".Co. �I- NE ,*Id0 0-M cy pro wa FIRM has d hN In dI9mI fomxt M/me ;_ ,( ZOE EA r t9i ti r Neu Yam Sate Omm d Cyber d.UM1 era Cnoca wtrmtraeae Coprdmeon. .},'{;]rv`••/=,-.�• -� y �a^o pa 1 7r`\ ZONE AE ' •••::.9F' •� h<I kl. f�I _`• - `51m"N •"� SCALE DRAMN Br. EcxFD Br Tnsidclmamn win eenwe l:an mgw pnn°pld>emnYnrmdan+mal�-rmlr.Z _ vrn. ,aE:G_F�nd''�, S.- u `roa�"`"a" AS SHOWN WAS KM :t,.�.....� nNamrLvum p'vel resdunpn hpm pM1daprepny aeon 2004 {:ZONEiX,y:•:�:h•{A t�. / ZONEI% •. �* �a a '�1-. "� � lmLsma°m mrrmlve x „^"$J•}}.�� y ---------------------- Bazin m upCmeO i°p°®apnc Mmnan°n Ih,maD ranmm cove d0fabd and •' •• 'R. ` s� "}• - y a�4 A eror4s',32'22'3P T*.Psr¢mod•rce:rekre¢+Im ee Mm.unats Cron, VDIOCate Yoram clYmd mnBg YI-.ant flavdplan dd-.-.Ilvn �''�ti '}�•f l ��_ 2-T - -� no-_____.] r 9 06/ISR3 0.F/ISED PER COMMENTS JRF JWS !!f!!f '� T3 OZONE AE Y ' 20NE VEc"•' , . wax sown pro we Re,rau FIRM lv Ihs ImsGYmn. As a recut.Ile Flaoe '• .• , J',tELrsl $, 'ogryB \ •rt} "" 'D -_ J d 1DD(ruD SL xYmmwnmrvc 9 05/1823 REVISED PER COMMEINTS CM $ Profiksend FlaodwdY DYa-bks la we NOMemt Brecon NlaxRlogue Rxer In •�_� •: _ ,•(g�{ � � Y-', + St e4,1:•'a fT J m we Flmd In-nz Sludl Remd(YOIiO aha a,wDadNe lrydredm cab)-, ••':•" .1�, `Q a's. 'f{ ZONEX u"rY•"�a'' Zyx. r1•;�o ZONrAE _ alb"'N fooT=rerun•emTnrsese ln.�rgro,m.e,mle,e rel-%beam eM1mnd dSfmxslM1at dnkr Bom wleleaM1own on ihs map Al.. m -+�,-�_ _ - .�]�1< ••N�a = ': l� 'r .?y2 �f+-•,t,• "t `.^�Ql ,. ^ 600000 FT some,Vin va4ec soarome SV Raze mvaws 7 0510523 REVISED PER COMMENTS JRF JWS we mad to ibocOlyn rdaOmsN¢Iv uvevisee.beams may dine hon Wlm la b ........ f"' m•' Z' i� .i.2-'O"NEII�::. :';lT Z�izL�r e� L,. �Q Z syem,�me(Ra30N rmmey,arvean.rycyaur Wavn 4n ReAore maps. �� ,K�,`4t•-y �: :j'• 4Y' m --ae.y. C / Y'.n.V y 6 04/1323 REVISED PER COMMENTS JRF JWS Cm gmb Mown m M¢rm 22:••: :�:• - ..�� ;.4 :y S�:h. `lfi "by-C mEIIID A e°m maw(am amaahn m Nota eo lees samnol wz pvate D are basal m Ibe�Y tlna ewlatle rt tb 60 :.:i+ -..%. oy ' - 1' l ? _ i't a•;i e+ma, J bora d Rrbi-im 13-danpes Me ID mneutam a de-mu cY, - uKr,F eK�DERATE 5 01!03123 CLIENT COMMwTS CM 5 hie verM alurlhs pwas DJllahed.map ossa snmldqFi is 4,F` ZONE VE •MIS Imm roe 4 12/14/22 CLEINT COMMENTS WPK JW$ I ,_ m' olBculam vin rent Iwdbml'vra mmmunry fy va mporJe ��,.:'��� d I.,•a• M1vR 'Two 3 OrN0I22 wENr coMMENTs WPK JWS PI-nM.1m we xM.dy pn..Map I...I.an overview maP ebowby �,�zJrl:'•�p2�ONTErAt'E^ '�'P•P' • Rabrmlanedr2a RsmmwaonMml�s Melayodd mapPmeh mrlhajunsdicbm f: o.• ^" �'w:{:•�. cnvN04i[G aF WUNn�hpDE 2 05/10/22 CLIENT COMMFNn JCM JWS TR AE Zme Fate¢ry has born daideJ by a Umt or Moctanin Wava Acibn a,�• •' y ->'• 4'�ZON VE xo) a �p Yn e.+aaeGTE r I 04/0521 CLIENT COMMENTS JCM f W$ LIMWA The LPAWA r -MB Me a 20NLEvAE-�,•.:� ZONt E I:ViT:.F DEBATE ( 1 ppmrrbnne hnewdre Im1 of wa I.5-Tod YC ..ti ZONE% ZONE AE rE�FSRVE DAr[r510F lEvl90riTOTI'SPAvel DRAWN CHECKF brwklg wave Thi,dinesdnow h-Oaween lne VE Zcw me Me LpAWA •5 Cv �, ln'AVE'EiI�H ZONE VE Et Lr '*j me.a. aw,nn .n,.„a.,N,m.m.,mm." REV DATE DESCRIPTION grBY (a bard),!Me Maelne end Me UMWA1.Pea whine VE ZmYe rid _�^.;.4,,_ f'Ta _ IWaEwe.sn:eesr.me=,wm mm.e aau,.n,cTna Ponvn IdenaBed)will tc vlNkrto.DN lin,xwrtDaZ..lnme mlK VE Zane. Cmtae Me FEMA 335000 FT 4 uMi�T VFInpuErV.IE Eaamm duo rvmao m o en Lpexeemvovrnenlnmamn Nap Sarvim Cedar IR Id00.35B-96161or id<rmdlm on O E.AE • Nn E dTI,iN 4'S.OF NE7q O sWIV.,Yn,nM D=Id 1 essm 1 M min Wa FIRM A'r. NN prod".may htlltle ptmemdy lased LW lel,pf L7m CM1mge a FIODd ImmNve study repro arWm ZONE AE °J-dr3f' ��FC1•`/' b,FB wmrms Of ink map TIN,FEMA Map Sainte Cmla oras dm Da rmdlae MF/IIAS r To daenNre 1 find Fara¢a ewAebt in rNs mmnenm,,mom¢yav nmarrc Ar7" by Fdz YPlIl-Soo-358-B6zoam naveeam atnlpnmxJEmacw ni3, S+CY%TI/-./O.LD anrto.mxl+mmaFmDlmraaa al,.g.Anat,.em�d * > ttyw rewque,.me aln NIL pl-org477rF mma,P(-Nabaml Flmd ��la/ �/,�RNI^gply� r ,An..F MAp In¢neral.pleau m17d11FENA MAP 148]2-336283]1v xYNIW FEMA wabMm of rotoyrwm,ilme awAuonesYneo NAP SCALE 1`.600' LOCATION OF PROPOSED WORK � 1a • '+� ZNE VE as P 0959TAE �� COASTAL BARRIER RESOURCES ( SYSTEM(CBRS)LEGEND OFA¢ .- -T>•:" .�f�l,`ar" /0-01.1983 C6RSAua ZONE °Y.3Y ♦". =��--.�_ a.�_1�,�'`-'F '/aa~. •qw'1 ZO ui AE `50°�J D ____-- _-_ / �- PANEL 07598 y s. JERE4v K McKEON ROOM INSURANCII NOT AVNLABLE FOR STRUCTURE%NE-Y BUILT OR ANIROOAROCBFLIBID.WME9NATEJry _* .,,'p -"1 •` •'.;-: NEWYORK LICENSED PROFESSIONA ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374L1SUBST FIRM 11461880 CBRSArea --- -- - - - '- -' - - - FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP _ _ .£t TL rPowi AVEw�€ Z1tl O IT Is A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, BOLD INSURM'�rXri AYN emeFOR SINUCTURES NEmr Rua]OR r�d.� ZON�•AE UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION ' SUGSTMITIAILY IMRtOvEDON OR AFIER N]vEMBEP 1.1990.IN .+ -_ 'I,"•4�-„{F�' o �c4ry r lot SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEWYORK OF THE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL DE%Ir3 MI)ERSME/S. ZON VE • P T_:r. EL J� (ALL JURISDICTIONS) ENGINEER, SI ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. ' ''•� '-` •u F""RCA TBn.n of f1-ifi-19910rhemke P,dedMA _ s• _- rea10PA1 '- Y ZONEAE Sheller lslanJ D CONTAINS: RO®WSURAVIfEbI AVFIIAHE FOR STRIICTUHFSNEWLY BIIILTOR OESIGNATEOOPAn YATNIN INE CBRS y�.i�j..z• _ }(s Uy ID SITE INFORMATION: SUCOMMUNITY NUMBER Z SITE NO:ALBERTSO N MARINE •'" 7�-. .«,. ZONE% 11-1S7gB3 CBRS Area = \ ZONE% SHELTER ISLAND, 360809 RoaM wsuEUWCEwTAvawME FOR wRucTURESNEm.eunT OR -'•'};Tis.::• IN�ef MscEpATE p TOWN OF N Eu: •� SOUTHOLD,TOWN OF 360813 61405 MAIN ROAD �I SUBSTPNfIALLY INP0.0VEMON ORAFTEP NOVEMBER 15,1.11. h MESIla1AlED CBRSMFA9. Z{Ee E °A�o ( D SOUTHOLDF NY 11971 17-15.189]OVaMlae PrdedM Arte(DPA) ZONE AE ROMIN511RANtf IDi AVNIA&E FOR STRUCNRESNEKT.Y6UILT OR '4a �i - SUFFOLK COUNTY D- GNATED INYTHIN0ECORS,ERPDVElgEfl 15.199]IN B w=[F¢��zz'[ cr"mwow zwac.[,e D_9GINTED IAA,YATHW INE CBRS, a I sua_xo vr+.0^a, - mastBW FABS arw PANEL 159 OF 1026, SITE TYPE: + _ FLOOD INMAP SUFFIX:H 150'•0"CONCEALMENT POLE SURYVI�IAT AVNLABIEfpi STRUCTURES OR BUILT ® ISFE now INMEA FOR nRRI P.NEL IwYOVn SUBSTANRALLY I WniONEDON OR yJTER FEBRUARY 24.199,W MESIGNAIEDCBRSARFAS Boundaies If Om Jdm H Cbaba CoaYW Barb,Reammee SYYau \ ^• I ® win. E .Mr, m'.�cu.eaw,Iy x�wr,I+ _ _______ _ ._.__ _. _ ___ (CB%),hwnonwh F1Mw ih N-dfmma offi.1NCBRS m PNI b fbh....M an d,WWInwh FIRM for ZONE• L •�: arca sapnamalvma Irdarmapimal Rnpoan ordy.Tiro III CBRS maps ere-W YE ri ah.a m,�wY MAP NUMBER worm RESERVED I COI'TRIGM O ZO2).ANa1VI11 ENGn1EEwND P.C.LLCALL v COnWe,a Yb MO Coabl BaMV Remains Agae aminase,and c�v E a. 1N^5 CRAVING AND ALL THE INrORYARON CONTAINED NEREM 11 -MMM-by thn US.Fish ant WOegfe Servko(FM).Tho plfidal I `,�,�/,.`^ w2ED FOP VSE ONLY BY TIE PARTY FOR MHO"TIE cm-m. r.7wn - s O 36103C0159H veli,+,was CON.ACTED OB TO OM.T IS C-PIED.1 we CBRS arc everLMa b daambad of hno�IMww.lvnnw.Form ara,a -- JOINS PANEL 0t6T `20®E T••-AT �({�(��/I L. wAWNG 4AV NOT BE COPIED.REUEEO.mSCLOSED. wcbld-NnImlbnofwbller vnotan mea b lmMed wfldn MP ' +9"`E �' °4� D-OSIBIBUTTHEED EXPUED UPONFDR INr11 IF -11H CBRS.m/ormy vratb-NidbO Ue CBRS pbasecmlmlweFWS y•rilye�E cs MAP REVISED -OUT THE EEN"GINEERNGGPP C.LLC OF A21lmw o Rale amaa lar Mia art.,1631177-- 'I I SEPTEMBER 25,2009 z Fcdrnl f:mrrrnq\IvnaBrmvnl Attenq SHEET TITLE: a 2007 FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP z C) m l 2007 FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP 4 0 4 e RAWING' rum, oo a - c%I.FEET,rE SCALE,1/8'-1'AT'FOR I INN'DRAWING's � Z-18 • SITE INFORMATION PROJECT DIRECTORY PROPERTY OWNER: BUDD'S POND ARENA APPLICANT. DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. ty ADDRESS: 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRiVE SOUTHOLD. NY 11971 UMETON, 00 80120 d.sh TOWER OWNER: ELITE TOWERS L.P. TOWER TYPE CONCEALMENT POLE 1 S. DURKEE UNE Wkl&M„LLC E PATCHOGUE, NY 11772 TOWER 00 SITE ID: ALBERTSON MARINE TANYA NEGRON (518) 410-8730 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE SCOPE OF WORK TOWER APP NUMBER: NA TANYAAEGRONOEUiE-TOWERS.COY LITTLE ON, CO 80120 THIS IS NOT AN ALL INCLUSIVE LIST. CONTRACTOR SHALL SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT PART OR ENGINEER APPROVED EQUIVALENT. CONTRACTOR FWVERIFY ALL NEEDEDE SHALL EQUIPMENT 70 PROVIDE A FUNCTiONILL SITE. COUNTY: SUFFOLK SITE DESIGNER: AZIMUTH ENGINEERING P.C. WilmeleSS .T., LLC THE PROJECT GENERALLY CONSISTS OF,HE FOLLOWING: 90 E HALSEY ROAD, SURE 104 TOWER SCOPE OF WORK: LATITUDE (NAD 83): 41.076048' PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 e • INSTALL(3) PROPOSED PANEL ANTENNAS (1 PER SECTOR) • INSTALL(3) PROPOSED ANTENNA MOUNTING FRAMES LONGITUDE (NAD 83): -72,408043' SiTE ACQUISITION: CENiERUNE • INSTALL PROPOSED JUMPERS • INSTALL(12) PROPOSED 7/8'COAX CABLES (4 PER SECTOR)AND (1) RET CABLE LDIIRA MOND DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. SITE ID: INSTALL(6) PROPOSED DIPLDMtS ZONING JURISDICTION: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD (516)557-2398 GROUND SCOPE OF WORK: AZIMUTH NYNYCO2239A • INSTALL(6) PROPOSED RRUs (2 PER SECiOR) ZONING DISTRICT: M-II - MARINE 11 CONSTRRUCTiON MANAGER: MLADEN ZAIMOV E N G I N E E P,I N G PC. • INSTALL(1) PROPOSED OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION DEVICE (OVP) (201)496-9271 • INSTALL(6) PROPOSED DIPLDIERS SECTION/BLOCK/LAT: 56.00/ 3 / 15 INSTALL(1 PROPOSED METAL PLATFORM 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 • INSTALL(1) PROPOSED WORK UGIT RF ENGINEER: [MAD ME7MON PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 • :NS (1) PROPOSED ICE EDGE OFFICE- (303)706-4019 DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. SITE ADDRESS: INSTALL(1) PROPOSED PPC CABINET POWER COMPANY: PSEaG/ LIPA MOBILE (551)204-4463 • INSTALL(1) PROPOSED EQUIPMENT CABINET 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 FR USTALL(1) PROPOSED POWER CONDUIT tt • INSTALL(1) PROPOSED TELCO CONDUIT TELEPHONE COMPANY: V ¢ON • INSTALL(1) PROPOSED TELCO-FIBER BOX tE OF NE • INSTALL(1) PROPOSED GPS UNIT yY KMcp� SOUTHOLD NY 11971 FIBELEVATION:INSTALL(1) PROPOSED SAFETY SWITCH (IF REQUIRED) MAP BASE FLOW 6*AMSL • INSTALL(1) PROPOSED FIBER NID (IF REQUIRED) FlEVATION: INSTALL(1) PRROPOSED METER SOCKET • INSTALL 1 PROPOSED H-FRAME FAAlA GROUND 5'A16L APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND STANDARDS ELEVATION: ��" 0953t� ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE PERFORMED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT SITE PHOTO EQUIPMENT ELEVATION: 3'A90VE cRouND �OFEsS\Ot9� EDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AUTHORRTTIES. NOTHING IN THESE PLANS IS TO BE CONSTRUED 70 PERMIT WORK NOT CONFORMING TO THE LATEST EDMONS OF TME FOLLOWING CODES. DIRECTIONS ER� K McKEON 1.2020 BUILDING CODE OF NEW YORK STATE NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL 2.2020 EXISTING BUILDING CODE OFNYSDIRECTIONS 3 ADP BLVD, ROSELAND, NJ 07068: ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:0953741 Depart and hood toward Adp Blvd/Tum left onto Adp Blvd/rum right onto Choctaw Way/rum right onto 3.2020 FIRE CODE OF MTS Livingston Ave /County Hwy-527/Take the ramp on the right and follow signs for 1-280 EcurViake the R IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, 4.2020 PLUMBING CODE OF NYS ramp on the left for 1-95 N/ New Jersey Tpke N/Take the ramp on the fight for US-46 and head toward UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION Pollsados Park/The RLdgeTields/Keep straight to got onto mmp/Kap left to got onto romp/Koop straight OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, 5.2020 MECHANICAL CODE OF NYS to get onto US-48 E/US Highway 46/Kap straight to get onto US-1 N / LIS-46 E/ US-9 N / US To ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. Highway 46/Take the ramp on the left for 1-95 North / US-1 North/US-9 North and head toward G 6.2020 FUEL GAS CODE OF NYS Washington Bridgo/Entering Now York/At Exit 6B, Mar fight onto 1-295 S/ Craw Bronx Expy E toward DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: Throgs Nock Br/ 1-295 South/At Exit B. hood on the romp fight and follow signs for Crow le Pkwy S 7.2020 ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE OF NYS At Exit 30E, head right on the romp for 1-495 East toward Eastern Long Is/Keep left to get JRF JWS JKM onto/rump/Merge onto 1-495 E/ Long Island Expy E/At Exit 73, had left on On ramp for County Hwy-58 8.NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2017 OF NEW YORK STATE toward Greenport/Ofisnt/Koep straight to got onto romp/Merge onto Old Country Rd/At the roundabout, RFDS REV #: 3 9.BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE OF NEW YORK STATE T O B E PROVIDED tike the 2nd rum right on an NY-25 / Main Rd/Pon Harbor Fame JamapoR a 3.0 rummi/ rig left onto Wickham Ave/Tum fight onto County Route 48/Road name changes to County Road 48/Tum fight onto Horton Ln, then Immediately tum left onto NY-25/ Main Rd/Mivo at NY-25 /Main Rd CONSTRUCTION SHEET INDEX DOCUMENTS VICINITY MAP SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE y r. REV DATE DESCRIPTION T-1 TITLE SHEET 2 tt�o-21 6vIED FOR PMR 3 06-04-'12 CU01r COEMEMM A-1A OVERALL SITE PLAN 4 05-10-22 aIEM mEEEtOs A-1B BULK REQUIREMENTS 5 05-01-22 CLEMcaEExTS A-1C COMPOUND PLAN `.' s ot/w/23 Mart oDEEOOs A-2 ELEVATION.ANTENNA LAYOUT AND SCHEDULE `r _ 7 05/17/23OMR CaIaEMS A-3 EQUIPMENT PLATFORM AND H-FRAME DETAILS soon``n° a ae/18/23 eESRr cous"M A-4 EQUIPMENT DETAILS - 1 tiV 9 08/21/23 OMIT CONI Mn9 UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT-NEW YORK 811 rf SITE LOCATION A-5 EQUIPMENT DETAILS - 2 ` A&E PROJECT NUMBER UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OF NEW YORK � aac�pirw,�,v' w_ +�++��'ti�`_ A-6 EQUIPMENT DETAILS — 3 *`r ` r _ NYNYCO2239A (800)272-4480 0 `\\\ J _ A-7 EQUIPMENT DETAILS - 4 WWW.NEWYORK-B71.COM c / DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION E-1 ELECTRICAL/FIBER ROUTE PLAN AND NOTES CALL 2 warless DNS OranY Iater.OrOn I'RnR TO careTIMICTION " O 4 '�:' %' NYNYCO2239A +� �. E-2 ELECTRICAL DETAILS AND RISER DIAGRAM ,a: F� �a `�"- `' I 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 E-3 ELECTRICAL ONE-UNE, FAULT CALCS & PANEL SCHEDULE a v �a SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 GENERAL NOTES G-1 GROUNDING PLANS AND NOTES 1 - THE FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. A TECHNICIAN WILL VISIT THE SITE AS REQUIRED n G-2 GROUNDING DETAILS FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE THE PROJECT WILL NOT RESULT IN ANY SIGNIFICANT DISTURBANCE OR EFFECT ON SHEET TITLE G-3 GROUNDING DETAILS DRAINAGE NO SANITARY SEWER SERVICE, POTABLE WATER, OR TRASH DISPOSAL IS REQUIRED AND NO COMMERCIAL s`� SIGNAGE IS PROPOSED. ' TITLE SHEET RF-1 RF CABLE COLOR CODE 11"x17" PLOT WILL BEHALF SCALE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED '° I SHEET NUMBER GR-1 LEGEND AND ABBREWITiONS GN-2 GENERAL NOTES CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PLANS. EXISTING DIMENSKXNS,AND CONDITIONS ON H Pt „,, t�.�-- •.. ,' _ _ - T-1 GN-3 GENERAL NOTES THE JOB SITE,AND SHALL IMMEDIATELY N071FY THE ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFORE GN-4 GENERAL NOTES PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. NO SCALE DISH Wirsloss L.L.C. TEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 08/11/2021 L FRESHWATER WETLAND 1 BOUNDARIES DELINEATED BY VHB ENGINEERING,SURVEYING, d.*.sh LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND r. W I GEOLOGY,P.C.,ON MARCH 22,2023. , -LLC B0)TOM 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE �' OF SCOP LITTLETON, CO 80120 dN�I NF W E * PROPOSm 70'-0'x 35'-0' _ 9= ;_` /�N� p�` o EQUIPMENT COMPOUND (SEE SHEET / 2.7 -f _ - �. _ i'= _- __ >__ _BOT.OF �- N57 -- --47 -;x I _!_ -s�_PE� S(gpE_ 154-0'f OT. - -__ _ __ /AZIMUTH 6.1 TO NEAREST BUILDING ON ADJACENT PROPERTY E 3-- - ___ sAJ.H - t4 fl` -.� 8__ - - �O7 4.6 �_-- ENC3FNEERING RC. FENCE CTCC • ' - g - _ PoUND N' ��.--3.4=;/��� 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 47 L() 113'-0•t I F3® _ �. PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 ♦♦♦♦ N TO CONCEN ME'N7.POI E 4.4 4.3 �. ` err N I 4.5 I ` • I , =_- r 3.5 arr -- r'r �9 I \ �r♦=.5 I r ............... 61 9' m _®MON. 1 , o err 4 1 �Z rr1 \ 4. 4.4 � 0 o Z ♦♦ FF4.58 LIMITS OF NYSDEC FRESHWATER ` ymF 4.6 ♦ r� �p 09531 �V ZD I N WETLAND 100 FOOT ADJACENT q0 m w r +�sDJ AREA AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD W2 �/ ssloN►�G _� Y I ♦r r r / 7N�yb' WETLAND JURISDICTIONALAREA m �T1[_'r ERE K McKEON p4.7 47'-0-*1 1 ^ QJ �'� NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL O¢ TO FENCE CDM 1 � ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:0953741 as-0-.* 11 ND I Z I O M IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, GRAVEL / MTM 1 U ` UNLEESFSTHEY ARE A UCENSEDACTING 510NAL THE GDIRECTION S HIGH 1 STORY ✓ I m TD ALTER THIS ODCUMENT. z z V®6 I o t� METAL BUILDING/ o I #61405/ ^o w ' DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: g I4.7 � � S L�- 4,4 / :{ 4.3v): JRF JWS JKM 4.3 / 4.1 1 LIMITS OF NYSDEC FRESHWATER REDS REV #: 3 WETLAND 100 FOOT ADJACENT / AREA AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD / a o- 1 CONSTRUCTION WETLAND JURISDICTIONAL AREA 4.O CL DOCUMENTS I ' SUBMITTALS 3 I l 44 W REV DATE DESCRIPTION O.H.O. -------------- �r M 4.25 r� FF4.3 GF4.64 I M w^ -���� •Glr Lr .�4.4 4.44 PLM. ' N o , C14 . r _ N -"� 3 04-W22 CLFM COM ENIS r r♦ mW 4.72........................... !o z 4 ♦ 40.7.............../..4 ° 4 010-77 CIENT OOIEEt115 In N 4.21 6 00-01-72 CIEMT OOIEEMS i /23 _ Z \\ CONC. ,- 1u,�PHJ 7 05/73 OMff CM1111"e 3.78 TF3.71 06/18/73 ClE1R COMMEMM �- - ` e 08/71/73 QEXr CONEIOS L011l� 1 , A&E PROJECT NUMBER 3.88E.A. 3. �' •' 3.51 VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII S47°26'27 ' ---_- h7.50 200.00' ♦ 1 W2 NYNYCO2239A (S58-31'00"W) % 1 - - - DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION 0 FRESHWATER WETLAND 4.33 4.26 DYL 4.1 -----__ 3.96 3.98 k --_y 1 NYNYCO2239A BOUNDARIES DELINEATED BY VHB 11 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 ENGINEERING,SURVEYING, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND MAIN , 1 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 GEOLOGY,P.C.,ON MARCH 22,2023. MAIN ROAD (N.Y.S. RTE. 25) 1 � / SHEET TITLE 1 OVERALL SITE PLAN W3 3 ; , SHEET NUMBER / 1 � A-1 A 60' 30' 0 60' 120' OVERALL SITE PLAN ` DISH WlmIm LLC.TEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 06/11/2021 REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 280-70 ZONING ARTICLE XVII WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION COMMENTS COMPLES WITH SECTION(i)(E)AS Sn M ZONED MIL • 2BP700.(1) LOCATION OF WIRELESS FACILITIES FURTHER REVIEW OF PRIORITY RA00NG PROVIDED AS v PMT OF APPLICATION SUBMISSION. 86 270 E. GUYED OR LATTICE ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURES ME PROHIBITED COMPLUES 200 ATENNASIPPORT SIRUClURES SIVALL.NOT EMAU.JU SDILOTCAEDNTENCES WNGMEAS WRIgV]APERMi TO F. FROCAED INT EFOU d.sh 280-70 F.t WETLANDS.TIMAMMESHNATER COMPLIES 280.70 F. LADABOVE HIGH GROURDWATER ffIRN 10 FEET OF TIE SLR FPO COWLES ��T.LLC 280-70 F.J LADS PURCHASED WIRE COMMUNITY PRESERVATION FUNDS COWLES 280.70 F.4 COASTAL EROSION HAZARD AREAS COWES 280-70 F. DESIGNATED PMKLAD. COMPLIES FALLZONEB.AANTENNASLPPORTSTRUC7LREW NCWDEAAREASURROUNDMITTHATIS FREE OF 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE OTHER STRUCTURES AND MEAS WHERE PEOPLE CONGREGATE,EXCEPTTHE BASE EQUPMENT.WITHAL LJ'TTLETON, CO 801.20 RADMSEOUALTD A DISTANCE OF TWO TIMES THE HEIGHTOF THE STRUCTURE A SMALLER FALLWNE MAYBE 300.FALL7IDNE REQlARE0,2J'-0'FROMNEPAEST ALLOWEDFSUPPORTEDBYAREPORTSMB DBYAQUALREOSTRLOTURA ENDUEER.TIE STRUCTURE ZONE PROPERTY,STRUMOMNAREST 280.70 G. STRUCTURAL ENHOEER'S REPORT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO AND RENEWED BYTHE PWNNGBOMD AND PROVIDED AS SPART OFPP.sTRUCNSUBMSSOR CORROBORATED BY M NDEPENDENT CONSULTANT HIRED BY THE TOWN THAT DEMONSTRATES THAT ARAVCEREOURED SMWLER FALL ZONE IS APPROPRIATE AND SAFE.THE FALL ZONE OF A ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE MUST NOT NCLLDE AREAS WHERE PEOPLE CONGREGATE,AND MLGTSE CLEAR OF ALL STRUCTURES EXCEPT THE BASE STATION EQUPMENT. AITENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURES LATHE U.LO,MM .W.B. D H3 ZONNG DISTRICTS ARE SUBJECT TO THE 200701. FOLLOWINGRESTRICTIO S' 28070L(1) MINIMUM LOT Ste:N ACCORDANCE WITH THE BW(SCHEDULE FOR EACH ZONE BASTING-14COMPLNT:M0 MINIMUM LOT SIZE'MOM SF E)MTIG LOTUS 41.346 SF PROPOSED MONOPOLE HEIGHT:159 W 286701(2) MAKMUMHEMM80FEET. VARIANCE OR WAVER REQURED 28D-70L(3) MINIMUM 06TACE OF ALL WIRELESS EQUIP TOAD.NCENT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY LNES OR STREETS FES-0-TOADJACENTPROPERTYLM AZIMUTH SHALL BE NO LESS THAN 500 ET SITE DESIGN STANDARDS-ALL WIRELESS FADUTES.HOLDING CO-LOCATIONS.SHALL BE THE LEAST VISUALLY ENGINEERING P.C. 2B070N OBTRUSIVE OESIGNPOSSIBLETHATALSO PERMTSTHEAPPLCANTTOACHEVE ITS SERVICE DEEDS TOTWIT END,THE FOLLO WNG DESIGN STANDARDS SHAU-APPLYTO ALL WIRELESS LOM.1UNCATIONFACUMS NSTALEDORCOMTRUCTEDPI SUWrTOTHETERNSOFTHSCHAPTER' 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 SETBACKS.AUTENNASUPPORTSTRUCTWES MID EOUPMENTFADIRIES SHA.LADHERETOTHE SETBACKS PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 28LL70N.(1) FOR PRINCIPAL USES N UL THE BULK SCHEDULE APPLICABLE TO THE ZONE N WHCHTHE STRUCTURES PALE (REFER TO BIAI(REQUIRF1MENi5 CHVRf ON SHEETA LOCATED.LMESS OTHERWISE NDCATED ELSEWHERE NTH IS CHAPTER. 1B) SIGNS SIGNS SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON FACILITES EXCEPT FOR SIGNS DGPLAYNG CONTACT NFORMATION AND SAFETY NSTRUCITDNS,WHCH ARE REQUIRED.SAFETY SIGNS SHALL BE N ACCORDANCE WITH AMERICA SITE aFORNATON SGNMORF SAFETY SGNSTO BE 28070 N.(2) NATIONY STADM0.S MTIME(ASI)STANDARDS FOR RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION WARNING SIGNS. P6TALL.EDONEXIERIOROFCOMPOUNDFEWE CONTACT SIGNS SHALL IDENTIFY ALL SERMCE PROVIDERS LOCATED ON THE FACLITY A 3 SHALL INCLUDE OF NE MRML"EMERGENCVCOMACTNFORMATIONFORFACHSM SIGNSSHALLNOTEXCEEDFNESQUARE COMPLIES tPtEyKMwYO FEETNSURFADEMEA BASESTATON EQL MEWSHELTERTIEBMESTATDNEOU WWSLELTERSHALLBECOMTRULTEDWRH `Cy AFNISH SIMILAR TO THATOF ADJACENT STRUCTURES ONTE PROPERTY MID IWEGIR DNTCTHE * • ARCHITECTURAL STYLE.ANY NEWLY CONSTRUCTED BASE EQUIPMENT SHELTER SWILL BE LOCATED IN NO SHELTERS ME CURRENTLY 28070 N(3) ACCORDANCE WRHTHE MINIMUM HECHT AND YARD REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONING 06TRICTAPPUCABLE TO PROPOSED.THIS WILL BE TN(ENIWO et THE SITE. AN UP TO TWO ADJACENT OFF-STREET PARKNG SPACES MAYBE PROVIDED FOR SERVICE T^ CANSOERATONIPON FURNRE PROPOSALS VEHICLES.NDTWffFSTADIM THE FOREGONG.BASE EOUPMEW RELATED TO NTERIORI.OUNTEO ZJ, WIRELESS FACILITIES SFALL BE LOCATED NM AREATFIATS SATISFACTORY TO THE PLANING BOARD WON �p 0 095ST6 ` BULKREQUIREMENTS FOR ZONE M-II (MARINE II) CONSIDERATONOFNPACTSONAOJACENTPROPERTES AND MNvIINGVSUANPACTS. / gOFFS510N1I � BASE EQUIPMENT LANDSCAPING ABCREENOFEVERMEENTREESSIWI.BEPLANIEOO=IDETHEFEWE OF THE BASE EQUPMENTAREA OR SHELTER TO PROVIDE AVSUALSCREEN OR BUFFER FORADIONND PRNATEPROPERTESMDTHEPIAUCRIGHT-0E-WAYOROTHERVAWACEPONB CESSSLETOTIE EVERGREEN SCREENING TO BE PLANTED AROUND I 280.]0 N.(4) PUBUC.7IE SCREEN SHALL CONSIST OFADOL13M ROW OFEVERGREENSHRWSAD TREES THATARE OF FACUTY GER~ K McKEON DESCRIPTION REQUIRED EXISTING PROPOSED COMMENTS RUFF=MD MD SETSITYADASGHTTONTEDATELYED AMN THE BASE EDUPMEWFROMVEWREQURED FRONDV NDSCAPACKARLL.BEGLLANTEED AND INCLUOESIRLBSAN TREES.SILFEOFUTJ'OF COMPLIES NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL THE LANDSCAPING SFRA11 BE GUARANTEED PMO WWNTANED BYTIEARPLICAT FORTHE LPE OF TIE aSTALLATON ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:0953741 MINIMUM LOT DIMENSIONS AREA 160,000 SO FT+ 41,346 SO FT NO CHANGE NON-COMPUANT" SITE LIGHTING THE LIGHTING PERMITTED SHALLBE THE MINNIMRE0UREDTO PROTECTTHE PUBLIC ALLUGHTSTO BE REFLECTED WIDTH 150 FEET 200.00 FEET NO CHANGE COMPLIES WELFARE.FACUrES SITED ON EXISTING DEVELOPED SITES SHA.BE INCORPORATED INTO THE UGHTNG DOWNWARDS.ALL UGHT TO BE BLOCKED PIM6 OFTHOSESRES.OU DEUGHTMSFVLLLLAEFLLLYSH MEDFO(RRESSOTHATTHEUCM R IS A VIOLATION OF UAW FOR ANY PERSON, DEPTH 150 FEET 189.79 FEET NO CHANGE COMPLIES zeB7oN(s) SOLRCEISMTVLSELEFROMBEYOMT PROPMTYUE,ADNDUGHTMREFLECTED ORSHOAE BV PROPOSED EVERGREEN SCREEN UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION TOWMDSTHESKY.EXCEPTINTHE CASE OF STRUCTURES REQUIRED TO FOLLOW FAA GUIDELINES FOR OF A LICENSED PRDFESSIONAL ENGINEER, MINIMUM YARDS FRONT 35 FEET ±29.4 FEET 174'3 (TOWER) COMPLIES SAFETY LIGHTING. COMPILESOF ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. STANDARDS.N ADDITION TO THE STANDARDS NARTCLE MVAHD THE STANDARDS N§280.70 HEREIN.AU- MINIMUM LLMINIMUM YARDS WRELESSFACUTIES.MLDNGCO-LOCATIONS,SKaIBETHELEISTVSUNLYOBT LUVEDESIGN DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: SIDE 25 FEET 40.7 FEET 86'± (TOWER) COMPLIES 200.72A POSSIBLE TINTALSO PERMITS THE APPUCANr TO ACHIEVE ITS SERVICE NEEDS.TO THAT END.THE (1)THROUGH(4)AS WELL AS(8)ME NOTAPPUCABLE REAR 25 FEET 61.9 FEET 30'± (TOWER) COMPLIES FOLLOWING DESIGN STANDARDS SHALL APPLY TO ALL WIRELESS COMMA.NICATON FACILITIESNSTWLE D OR BOTH SIDES 50 FEET 102.6 FEET 199'3 (TOWER) COMPLIES CONSTRUCTEDTHATREOURESREPUWPPPROVAL JRF JWS JKM CO-LOCATION WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITES SHALL BE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE FOR CPLOCATION BY MINIMUM YARDS 28072A(S) M WMPROMERSORDESGLEDSOTHATTWYCMBEREMOFITTEDTOADCOMNODATEMUL7 COWLES RFDS REV #- 3 SIDE 25 FEET 40.7 FEET 47'± (COMPOUND) COMPLIES PROVIDERS.WHEREVER POSSIBLE. REAR 25 FEET 61.9 FEET 8'± (COMPOUND) NON-COMPUANT" SCENC LANDSCAPES MDMTAS.ALLA "SUPPORTSTRMC ESWHCHME NOTCONCEALED MOE BOTH SIDES 50 FEET 102.6 FEET 127'± (COMPOUND) COMPLIESOF BIADINGS OR SCREENED BY EASTM TREES OR BUILDINGS MWTSE SURROUNDED BYAPLANTED SRENOTLOCATEDNSCENCNSTA CONSTRUCTION MMA.(6) BUFFER OF DENSE TREE GROWTH.AN ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE THAT IS LOCATED WITHN A SLENC LANDSCAPE AREA 20% MAX 0% 4.43% COMPLIES VISTA OR SCENC LANDSCAPE OR WITHIN 300 FEET OF A SCENIC ROAD,AS DESIGNATED BY TFE TOWN.SHALL COWLES NOT BE TALLER THAN 10 FEET ABOVE THE HEIGHT OF TREES WITHIN ARADIUS OF 3W FEET OF THE PRQPOSED DOCUMENTS LOCATION M W OR 35 FEET MAAMTHE ABSENCE OF TREES. MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE 30% 26.2% 2.1%(NEW) COMPLIES 28.3% TOTAL COLOR.AMENNASUPPORT STRUCTURES N THE FORM OF MONOPOLES OR OTHER TOWERS SHALL EITHER BE BLUPJGRAY N E UR COLOR OR BE COLORED APPROPRIATE TO THE CONTEXT OF TSTRUCTURE'S LOCATIONSUBMITTALS SO THATTIE TOWER IS AS UNOBTRUSIVE AS POSSIBLE,UNLESS OTHERWISE REOURED BYTHE FEDERAL 2B0T2A lT AWITN ADMINSTRATN(FAA). AWIRELESS COMMUNCATON FACILITY IS INSTALLED ON ASTIR 'TURE COWLES.TOWERTOBEPANTEDBLLE-CRAY REV DATE DESCRIPTION ` - THE WIRELESS FACILITY IS CONSIDERED A SECOND USE ON THE OTHANDAIIF THER THAN ATOWER,THE IENNAMSUPPORTINGSUPPORTING ELECTRICAL APD MECI-ANCAL EQUIPMENT MIST BE SUBJECT PROPERTY. THE TOWN CODE BULK SCHEDULE FOR THE OF ANEURRAL COWRTHATM DEWICA-M OR CLOSELY COMPATIBLE WITH THE COLORS OF THE 2 11-3D-21 SED FOR PANT MII ZONE REQUIRES 80,000 SO FT PER USE SLPPORTNGSTRUCTI.RESOASTOMAKETHEA MAMD RELATEDEOU.PMENTASMSUALLYUNDBTRUSME AS Possam. 3 04-04-22' CIENT COMMENTS] 4 05-10--22 CLE1R COMMIS ANTEN`ASUPPORT STRUCTURES NOR ADJACENTTO RESIDEN IALZONES.WHERE THE SITE PROPOSED FOR MARENNASWPORTSTRUCRREISWO MDWRMRARESIDENMLZOMEORHASONEGRWRE a W-011-�n2'2 CIENT COMMENTS PROPERTY MES ABUTTING OR ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF A STREET FROMARESIDENTALZONE OR LGE a 01/03/23 GENT Cp08ENB PERMIED N ARESDENTALZONE.ND AVIENLASLPPORTSTRUCTURES MAYBE CONSTRUCTED UNLES3 ADEQUATELY SCREENED FROM VEND OF THOSE RESOEW VLZOtESSYEXLSTNGBUIDNGSORLARGE TREES,MLMMEVERGREEM.THESTRUCTUREMAYPROMMEWWRETWNIOFUMDW 7 06/17/23w.. MMIT CC�IIIS SLREEMRRG BULDNGS ADIOR TREES.NTHE ABSENCE OFMAOEQWTE ARRANGENEW OF EMTM LARGE TREES OR BUILDINGS TO PROVIDE EFFECTIVE SCREENNG,THE HEIGHTOFTE PROPOSED STRUCTURE MAY a 05/18/23 CLEW COMMENTS BE ND MORE THANM FEET.AD THE BASE EQUIPME W MUST BE BURIED INA UNDERGROUND VAULT TWO 28 (9) ROWS OF EVERGREEN TREES MUST BE PLANTED ENCRCUNG THE STRUCTURE,ONE ROWATADISTACE TWO ROWS OF E-VERGREENTREESTO BE PROVIDED. O 06/21/0 GENT COIaEIIIS 6T2A FROMTHESTRMC EOF50%OFTHEFEDHTOFT STRLULTLRE,ADTIEOTHERATSFAOF THE LEI RELEFSOIDW AS TO HEIGHT AS NEEDED. DFTHESTRUCTLRE.TRANSPLANIEDTREESSR LHAWAMNNMCPLPEROFTHREENCHES,SPAOED30 A&E PROJECT NUMBER FEET ON CENTER.THE TREES MUST HAVE M EXPECTED HEGW AT WATURDY OF AT LEAST 10 FEETLESS MAN N YNYCO2239A THE HEIGHT OF THE STRUCTURE TO BE SCREENED.SMALLER EVERGREEN SHRUBS MITT BE USED TO FILL IN TE GMS N BETWEEN FOR SLREEMM OURIM 7HE THE THE TREES ME FLLNG NAD MA M.THE PUVISNGBOARDMAYVARVTHEMRANL WWOFTETREESADSIRMSTOALCOM.ODATESPECWC DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION SITE CONDITIONS,AND AOCOMPUSHTHE COAL OF SCREENBNGTHE FACILITY FROMVIEW OF RESDENINL PROPERTIES A WRITTEN GUARANTEE FROMTE WRELESS FADILRYS OWNER SHALL BE REQUITED M ENSURE THATTHE PLANTINGS SURVIVE AMD ME MNJ WAPEO THROLOHOUTTHE EXISTENCE OF THE N Y N YC 022 3 9 A NSTALLATON 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 28074C 4 ADJACENT LAND USES.STRUCTURES AND ZONING WITHRNS MET. 353JFTOMEARESTRESDEMTALPROPERTY SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 280.]4C(5) THE LOCATION N LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE,TYPE AND MIGHT OF THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACUTV. (SEESHEETT-1) A UST OF OTHER CARRIERS ALREADY LOCATED ON THE FACILITY.WITH THE NUMBER,TYPE.HEIGHT WA 28076 C.(6) ORENrAMONEFFECTAERAOATEDPDMR.N EROFCHANN£LSMOOPERATINGFREDU MESOFEACH (SEE ABERTSONMIRM ZONNG DRAWINGS BYELUTE ANTENNA NCLUDNGTHE PROPOSED TOWERS.LP) 28074C.00) DISTANCES BETWEEN THE PROPOSED FACILITY MOTHEFOLLOWM 280.74C,(10)(a) UR THE NEMESTRESIDENTIALSTRUCTE 674' SHEET TITLE 28074C.1R(C) THENEARESTPROPERTYLAEWRHARESOENTALME n3S BULK REQUIREMENTS 2B074C.1 (c) ALLOTIERSTRLOTURES 31W 28074 C.1 (S ROADS.RIGHTS-OF-WAY.DRIVEWAYS 181'- NA 280.74C.(11) FAIL ZONE RADOUS AD DISTANCE (SEE ALBERTSON MARINE ZONNG DRAWINGS BY ELITE TOWERS.LP) SHEET NUMBER NA 280.74 C.(12) PROPOSED MEANS OF ACCESS (SEE ALBERTSON MARINE ZONNG DRAWINGS BY FIRE TOWERS,LP)T �_� ELEVATION S WITH DhENS S CLEARLY ODOATE INCLUINGDDIAVETER OR WIDTH OF 7HE 2-74Td G(13) STRUCTURE AT M IT3 WE WOEST PTD NARROWEST.ANDTHETALIFSPONf.WCLUDNGAffEN14.OR LIGMTNNG (SEE SFEETAZ) PROTECTION DISH Winless L.L.C.TETAPLATE VERSION 34 - 08/11/2021 NOTES I. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS. • 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A 10'-0' MINIMUM r SEPARATION BETWEEN THE PROPOSED GPS UNIT, TRANSMITTING ANTENNAS AND EKISTING GPS UNITS. 1 3. ANTENNAS AND MOUNTS OMITTED FOR CLARRY. dz, s h A-2 aLLG 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE LITTLETON, CO 80120 — (1) PROPOSED DISH Wimleaa • LLC HYBRID CABLE ROUTED PROPOSED FIRE DEPARTMENT m LC L PROPOSED DISH — — ALONG ICE BRIDGE EQUIPMENT CABINET ELEVATED Wirelen LLC LLLC rS EQUIPMENT PLATFORM (BY N ARD OTHERS) SEE EQUIPMENT PROPOSED DISH Wfrolen LLC c LAYOUT(SHEET A-3) 1Y WIDE ICE BRIDGE PROPOSED 150'-0' CONCEALMENT — PROPOSED UTILITY H-FRAME AZIMUTH (37'-0' ICE BRIDGE LENGTH) TOWER (BY OTHERS) (BY OTHERS) EN GINEERINC- P.C. o wowo O ww� W o o PROPOSED(BY OTHERSTRANSFORMER 90 E. ISEY ROAD, SUITE 104 PARSRSIPPANY, NJ 07054 wow O o o � wo o 0 w� wo 0 0 0 ESA o I r R.OF NE —— —— �I ICED POSED BRIDGE (BY OTHERS) CABINET (BY OTHERS)FIRE DEPARTMENT PROPOSED M0 SSP Y KM`�og1 1 0853` AOFFSSIONF'�` //��` 0 ----- ------- , JERLr K McKEON ` NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL iENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:0953741 O 1 _ 1 R IS A VIOLATION OF TAW FOR ANY PERSON, 1 I UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION ` OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, O 1 TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. ----- _____ DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: IF- Go' JRF JWS JKM REDS REV #: 3 a CONSTRUCTION -9 M1111111111111 Mill o I DOCUMENTS 0", —.� SUBMffTALS O o '—' •—' '—^—•— •— —^—•—•—• • •—• REV DATE DESCRIPTION SEE ANTENNA LAYOUT PROPOSED CHAIN 2 11-30-21 IS=FOR PERMIT (SHEET A-2) LINK FENCE (TYP) 0 3 04-04-22 CLIENT COM ENFS (BY OTHERS) 4 03-10-2222 OJENT COMMM PROPOSED VERRGN PROPOSED FUTURE PROPOSED ACCESS a 0e--01-22 atExr CONNORS WIRELESS EQUIPMENT CARRIER AREA (M) GATE (BY OTHERS) 601/03/23 CIIIR COMMEHM PLATFORM (BY (BY OTHERS OTHERS) PROPOSED VER¢ON a 05/1e/23 cutrt caao+ls WIRELESS ICE BRIDGE (BY OTHERS) p 06/21/93 WWcae�E311s A&E PROJECT NUMBER NYNYCO2239A DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION NYNYCO2239A 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 SHEET TITLE COMPOUND PLAN NOTE N DESIGNE REVIEWED WILL N® SHEET NUMBER TO BE REVIEWAFTER ELITE PROVIDES GEOTECH. COMPOUND PLAN s' 4' 2' 0 5• 10' A-�C DISH Wlnlaaa L.L.C.TEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 06/11/2021 NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS. • r 2. ANTENNA AND MW DISH SPECIFICATIONS REFER TO ANTENNA SCHEDULE AND TO FINAL CONSTRUCTION RFDS FOR ALL RF DETAILS PROPOSED FIRE DEPARTMENT WHIP ANTENNA (BY OTHERS) olL d.sh TOP EL B 164-10"AGL ' WkSh .LLC PROPOSED FIRE DEPA4TMFM (8) PROPOSED DISH VfirBELOW LLC DNTENNAS MOUNTED NG PROPOSED ANTENNAS AND EQUIPMENT ANTENNAS INSIDE EXISTING 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE (�UIPMOTHERS) CONCEALMENT POLE LITTLETON, CO 80120 i PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNAS (BY OTHERS) PROPOSED DISH Wirslsn LLC ANTENNA RAD CENTER ® 146'-1"AGL (TYP 1 PER SECTOR,TOTAL 3) PANEL ANTENNAS ("R) S PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNAS (BY OTHERS) PROPOSED 40•x150'-0• ��+1 OTHERS) RAD CENTER ® 141'-2" AGL MULTI-SECTION, MULTI-SIDED CONCEALMENT i - POLE (BY OTHERS) c1 s� AO �y (3)PROPOSED DISH WlrWm LLC L.L.C.ANTENNAS RAD CE?I,TR®,32 ACL All AZIMUTH oA ENGINEERING P.C. FUTURE CARRIER ANTENNAS OL RAD CENTER c 120'-0"AGL ° o� 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 SEE ANTENNA LAYOUTPARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 (SHEET A-2/DETAIL 2) 4FUTURE CARRIER ANTENNASk PROPOSED 6'0 MAIN PIPE PROPOSED DISH Wirelen LLT', MOUNT RAD CENTER ® 108'-0"AGL MAST(FIELD VERIFY MAST (TYP 1 PER SECTOR,TOTAL 3) SIZE PRIOR TO OF NF * PROPOSED CANISTER CONSTRUCTION) (BY B1 ytPtE Y K M w+'oq SECTION (TYP) (BY OTHERS) OTHERS) Oti FUTURE CARRIER ANTENNAS RAD CENTER ® 96'-0"AGL ` HO oasst� ' PROfES510N�'�. �7/� PROPOSED 150'-0' / CONCEALMENT POLE (BY OTHERS) FUTURE CARRIER ANTENNAS RAD CENTER ® 84'-0"AGL / ER K McKEON NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER•UCENSE NUMBER:0953741 I IIR IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION II OF A UCENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, II TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. II (1) PROPOSED DISH Wlrelw LLC12 I DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: RET CABLE ROUTED UP WITHIN II ANTENNA LAYOUT •s- 0 1' z 3' a• s' 2 EXISTING CONCEALMENT POLE �/2"=,'_O" JRF JWS JKM II RFDS REV #: 3 (12) PROPOSED DISH YYlrabn LLC II ANTENNA TRANSMISSION CABLE MOUNTING BRACKET COAX CABLES ROUTED ii SECTOR POSITION EXIsnNG OR MANUFACTURER - MODEL TECHNOLOGY SIZE (HxW) AZIMUTH RAD FEED LINE TYPE MANUFACTURER — CONSTRUCTION EXISTING PROPOSED NUMBER CENTER AND LENGTH MODEL NUMBER II DOCUMENTS II (4) 7/8'COAX ) ALPHA A7 PROPOSED COMMSCOPE - FW-658-R3 5G 1.9' X 11.81 70' 132'-0' (1) RET CABLE (1H CCI PRODUCTS - SUBMITTALS (160, LONG) PA-33R-BUU-H4 II REV DATE DESCRIPTION II (1) PROPOSED DISH Wirelen 11 LLC HYBRID CABLE ROUTED z 11-30-21W=MR PE7eer 11 ALONG ICE BRIDGE (4) 7/8'COAX 3 04-0F22 CANT COMMON s II BEU B1 PROPOSED COMMSCOPE - FW-858-R3 SG 1.9'X 11 81 190 132'-0' RET CABLE (QED (1) CCI PRODUCTS - 4 05-10-n CUOIT mrdrs II PROPOSED DISH Wlrelen LLC WITH ALPHA) HPA-33R-BUU-144 II 12'WIDE ICE BRIDGE (160' LONG) 3 06-01-22 CUDIT OOISENIS II (37'-0'ICE BRIDGE LENGTH) 6 01/03/23 OLOIT COM ENM PROPOSED VERIZON jl PROPOSED FIRE DEPARTMENT (4) 05/17/23 OtENT COMMENTS WIRELESS ICE BRIDGE(TYP) (4) 7/8'COAX (( EQUIPMENT CABINET ON RAISED a m/1e/2s anrt coLEENLs PROPOSE4 VERIZONII EQUIPMENT PAI) (BY OTHERS) GAMMA Cl PROPOSED COMMSCOPE- FW-658-43 5G 1.9'X 11.81 310' 132'-0' RET CABLE (SHARED (1) CCI PRODUCTS .WIRELESS EQUIPMENT II PROPOSED UTILITY H-FRAME (IW LEON) HPA-334-BUU-H4 s mA&E PROJJLErtCTcroNUMBER PLATFORM (BY OTHERS) II ___ (BY OTHERS) LL NYNYCO2239A PROPOSED OTHERS)AIN LINK DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION FENCE(TYP) (BYY OTj SECTOR POSITION ON MANUFACTURER _ H NOTES NYNYCO2239A NUMBER TECHNOLOGY 1. CONTRACTOR TO REFER TO FINAL CONSTRUCTION RFOS FOR ALL RF 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 --- Al SANG — RF44 AD-70A 5G DETAILS' SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 AW53/ANSA 4T4R 320W ALPHA SAUSU14G - RF445OT-71A 2 CON FRUITION DRAWINGS CHANGES SHALL BE SHOWN ST REVISED Al TB 4T4R 28M RU BG CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND IN A REVISED STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS SEE EQUIPMENTAND SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE TOWN PRIOR TO ft7AUAT10N. LAYOUT (SHEET A-3) BETA B1 AWS3/ASAMSUNGW54 4T4R132OW `G SHEET TITLE B1 SAMSUNG - RF44kW-71A 5G EQUIPMENT ELEVATION, ANTENNA TB 4T4R 28OW RU LOCATION oTY LAYOUT AND SCHEDULE SAMSUNG - RF4451D-70A EXISTING D MANUFACTURER - MODEL �(P;;;;) Y�GHT Cl AW53/AW54 4T4R 32OW �' PROPOSED NUMBER SHEET NUMBER GAMMA C1 SAMSUNG - RF44WT-71A 60 PLATFORM1 I PROPOSED I RAYCAP RDIDC-9181-PF-48 8.98'04.39'x8.15' 21.8=s TB 4T4R 28OW RU ' A-2 PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION 20' 10' 0 20' 40ANTENNA SCHEDULE NO SCALE 3 1"-20' DISH Wlrelem L.L.C. TEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 06/11/2021 NOTES I. CONTRACTOR TO BURY PLATFORM FEET WITH A MINIMUM OF 2• • OF FILL PER DOSIING SITE SURFACE 2. WEED BARRIER FABRIC TO BE ADDED AT DISCRETION OF DISH v Wireless LLC L.L.C. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT TIME OF '.' S d%O PROPOSED DISH WIRELESS B'-0'X 10'-0• CCO STR CTION. INSTALLED UNDER THE PLATFORM (4 MIL BLACK PREFABRICATED ELEVATED EQUIPMENT PLATFORM (3'-0'ABOVE GRADE MINIMUM)WITH 42'HIGH HANDRAIL ALL AROUND PLATFORM PROPOSED DISH WIRELESS OVP PROPOSED DISH WIRELESS 3. EQUIPMENT CABINET OMITTED FOR CLARITY LLV (SEE DETAIL 1, SHEET A-7) BOX ON PROPOSED H-FRAME DIPLEXER ON PROPOSED H-FRAME (TYP. OF 4 PER SECTOR, 12 TOTAL) (STACKED) 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE LITREfON, CO 80120 PROPOSED DISH WIRELESS RRH PROPOSED CHAINUNK FENCE (BY OTHERS) ON PROPOSED H-FRAME e (TYP. OF 2 PER SECTOR, 8 TOTAL) (STACKED) PROPOSED DISH �j WIRELESS GPS ANTENNA iq 3'--o• I AZIMUTH ENGINEERING PC. •..0 00*0. 0 0 0 0 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 iI PARSIPPANY. NJ 07054 a I I PROPOSED DISH WIRELESS H-FRAME (SEE DETAIL 4, SHEET A-7) g11�Y KMwIO PROPOSED DISH WIRELESS I EQUIPMENT CABINET ON ELEVATED EDUIPMENT PLATFORM r FMB ON PROPOSED H-FRAME pop° D•s3I"y 9pFESSIONF�0 JEREEMN K McKE6 NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:0953741 IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION i OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, PROPOSED DISH NARELESS TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. PPC ON PROPOSED H-FRAME i — DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: • JRF JWS JKM • I RFDS REV #: 3 I CONSTRUCTION = - I DOCUMENTS SUBMITTALS i I REV DATE DESCRIPTION 2 1111-30-21 ISSM FOR PEIM PROPOSED DISH 3 of-5-22 0"oorExlS WIRELESS ICE BRIDGE I q 1'-0- 4 05-10-22 CLIENT COMMENM 5 05-01-22 amCOMENIM -- -- ------------ -- --- 5 01/031/23 MW OOUNTS 7 00/17/23 GAR COMMENTS 5 00/10/23 MW OOIYENES PROPOSED CONCRETE PIER PROPOSED DISH st 05/21/23 CLIENT CONENLS (TYP.) (SEE DETAIL 2. SHEET A-7) WIRELESS WORK LIGHT A&E PROJECT NUMBER NYNYCO2239A PROPOSED PLATFORM ACCESS DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION LADDER WITH SAFETY CHAIN (SEE DETAIL 3, SHEET A-7) NYNYCO2239A 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 PROPOSED DISH WIRELESS 10' X 12' LEASE AREA SHEET TITLE NOTE: EQUIPMENT PLATFORM ANI DESIGN OF PIERS WILL NEED H—FRAME DETAILS TO BE RENEWED AFTER ELITE PROVIDES GEOTECH. SHEET NUMBER A-3 DISH Wlnlm L.L.C.TEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 08/11/2021 RAYCAP PPC SQUARE D SAFETY SWITCHES RDIAC-2465—P-240—MTS D224NRB DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC. ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS (HxWxD): 39'x22.855'x12.593 ENCLOSURE DIM (HxWxD) za.25'x19.o0•x6.5o• ESOA600—HCB04 (HEX) x32' DIMENSIONS (HxWxD) 75x32' �G�' 80lbe ENCLOSURE TYPE NEMA 3R RAINPROOF � WEIGHT (EMPTY) 825 Ib6 "02'x.) I // OPERATING AC VOLTAGE 240/120 1 PHASE 3W+G 32E UL LISTED FILE E-2875 d s h V'V�@I@SS,.LLC men IN CPO B 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE LITTLETON, CO 80120 00A wo 0 O 0 0 0 O ' ' • 0So 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 O O 0 0 0 ® /AZIMUTH ENGi1VEERINIG-' F-.C. LEEI BIOHL FRONT Ara fma S1QE f84fQ sm E S1QE SIQE FRONT 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 CABINET DETAIL No SCALE POWER PROTECTION CABINET (PPC) DETAIL No SCALE 2 SAFETY SWITCH DETAIL NO SCALE 3 EATON METER SOCKET CHARLES CFIT—PF2020DSH1 FLEXIBLE RIGID OF NELy10 UNRRS213BEUSE FIBER TELCO ENCLOSURE PROPOSED INNER EAR Knry METER SOCKET TYPE RINGO ENCLOSURE DIMS (HWxD) 20'x2O'x9' ICE BRIDGE ENCLOSURE DIM (HxWxD) 16'x12'x6' PROPOSED X' DIA ENCLOSURE WEIGHT 20 IM HYBRID CABLE I I gyms` AWN AMPERE RATING 200A (OPTION A-) I I DUTT SUPPORT �Op•.0855�d • Elm COMPLIANCE WALL I I BRACKET AND BANDING RO<FssloN WEIGHT 18 LBS COMPLUWCE TYPE 4 PROPOSED X' DIA O 10'-0.O.C. HYBRID CABLE II i FRO (oPnor+ -9� �EREI MY K McKEON O O OL NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL n-mENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374.1 • • PROPOSED CABLE CLAMP • • • O 3'-0' O.C. IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, O UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, EXISTING TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. MONOPOLE DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: JRF I JWS I JKM • 0LL RFDS REV #: 3 CONSTRUCTION sm FRO sm secx FRO DOCUMENTS METER SOCKET DETAIL No SCALE 4 FIBER TELCO ENCLOSURE DETAIL No SCALE 5 HYBRID CABLE RUN NO SCALE 6 SUBMITTALS REV DATE DESCRIPTION 2 tt 10-21 ISSUED FOR PMtWr COMMSCOPE WB—K110—B INCLUDED WB—T12-3 TRAPEZE KIT, 3 04-04-22 CUINr OOLrEu1s WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE KIT PRODUCTS: 3 RUNGS 4 05-10-22 CLIENT 001M]IIS WB—LB12-3 SUPPORT BRACKET a 0e-01-22 cLMr ooLpotrs DIMENSIONS (HxQ 1601x10' MF-130 DIRECT BURIAL PIPE FINISH SLOPE 6 01/03/23 MW COHaflS WEIGHT/VOLUME 325.0 LES COLUMN, 13'-4• TO DRAIN7 05/17/27 OUIW OOMFMS CABLE RUN (QTY) 12 6 05/18/23aroLr carLvos PROPOSED TIMED LIGHT(RB p 1 06/21/23 CUM COMMM IERr SUPPORT BRACKET A—A A—A (1 O I PER ICE A&E PROJECT NUMBER (WB—LB12-3) CANOPY POST, TOTAL OF 4) NYNYCO2239A TRAPEZE KR (WB—T12-3) 3'DIA SCH 40 PIPE fOj DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION PROPOSED 3.5' DM SUPPORT BRACKET SCH 40 PIPE m NYNYCO2239A (WB—LB12-3) 8 GALVANI iq 3'rx10'-0' LONG SCH. 40 PIPE 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 TRAPEZE KR PIEDFO�DRILLED SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (WB—T12-3) PROPOSED 1'-6' DIA. CONCRETE PIER (TYP) o A—A SECTION ® GFCI DUPLEX OUTLET WTIH NOM 3R SHEET TITLE 3.5' DIA GALV SCH NOTE. ® OUTLET COVER (1YP of 2) EQUIPMENT DETAILS — 1 40 PIPE (SPACED 3.5' DIA GALV SCH 8'-0' MAX) 40 PIPE (SPACED (MF-130) 9'-0. MAX) 1. MOUNT TIMED LIGHT d OUT PER SHEET NUMBER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS (MF-130) CONCRETE PIER ELAbl FRONT A-4 ICE BRIDGE DETAIL No SCALE ] TYPICAL ICE BRIDGE CONCRETE PIER DETAIL TNO SCALE 1 8 WORK LIGHT DETAIL NO SCALE 9 DISH Wireless L.L.C.TEMPLATE VERSION 34 — 06/11/2021 PCTEL GPSGL—TMG—SPI-40NCBMIN1.75.6 1.80'6 81084mm O 270'l IIN ANY DIRECTION • DIMENSIONS (DUxH) MM/INCH 3.2'x7.25' v wow W/ACCESSORIES 075 The GPS CONNECTOR N-FEMALE d.IQP .sh FREQUENCY RANGE 1590 f 30MHz eqp /V* �p?*• b TM R�pf�/� LLT. 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE CUI2PSM6P4XXX CUI2PSM9P6XXX LITTLETON, CO 80120 GPS UNIT OBSTRUCTIONS MUST (4 AWG CONDUCTORS) (8 AWG CONDUCTORS) BE BELOW IOr 1.416 �1 O C 0 0 a 0 � 0 �ro'w,ti /AZIMUTH CUI2PSM9PBXXX ENGINEERING P.C. IMA zz (8 AWG CONDUCTORS) 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 CABLES UNLIMITED HYBRID CABLE PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 GPS DETAIL No saLE GPS MINIMUM SKY VIEW REQUIREMENTS FNOSCALE 2 MINIMUM BEND RADIUSES k0 SCALE 3 ,1E OF NEK,y q S� f K&f T � 0y * rt LINE DETAILS yfF�pgo SSID ` LINE TYPE COAX MANUFACTURER TBD ERE K McKEON NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL MODEL NUMBER COAX - 7/8 ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:0953741 DIAMETER (0.0. IN.) 1.102 R IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, WEIGHT(Lbs. PER FT.) 0.302 UNLESSOF AA LEY ARE ACTING UNDER SIGNAL ENGINEER,DIRECTION QUANTITY 12 TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. APPROX. CABLE LENGTH 140 DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: JRF JWS JKM RFDS REV #: 3 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS LINE DETAILS NO scALE 5 NOT USED TNO sraLE 6 SUBMITTALS REV DATE DESCRIPTION 2 11-70-21 ==FOR PE15U 3 01-04-22 CUDIT 0016005 4 05-10-71 CL Off 00160715 5 06-01-22 CLENT 00160iIS 6 01/0.1/23 CIM COIMENIS 7 00/17/23 aMff CMSO11S 6 05/16/23 MW CMNMTs 9 06/21/23 OMff 00160/15 A&E PROJECT NUMBER NYNYCO2239A DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION NYNYCO2239A 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 SHEET TITLE EQUIPMENT DETAILS — 2 SHEET NUMBER A-5 NOT USED NO SCALE 4 NOT USED NO SCALE ] NOT USED NO SCALE 8 DISH Wirelpe L.L.C. TEMPLA7E VERSION 34 - 06/11/2021 SAMSUNG — MID BAND SAMSUNG — LOW BAND EEI TRIAD—FPS MOUNT RF4451D-70A RF4450T-71A 0 yzz� 0 0 DIMENSIONS (HzWxD) 2'x5.72'x.25' v DIMENSIONS (HxWxD) 15'x15'x8.9' DIMENSIONS (HxWxD) 15'z18.5'x11' 111 WEIGHT 81.3 Ibs WEIGHT 94.8 Ibs WEIGHT: 5.5 LBS QTY:6 CONNECTOR TYPE 4.3-10 RF OR CONNECTOR TYPE (4.NN10 TOR SPECIFICATIONS: ROUND OR POLYGON POLES 3' FPS FRONT TO 7' DUI, 1/4'BRACKET ASSEMBLY d..sh CONNEC-4UVOC A -43VOCWWM INPUT VOLTAGE -36 to 58 VDC INPUT VOLTAGE _38 to 58 VDC ALC PJ,AL>t EL@N EEI TRIAD—AB MOUNT p 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE LIT LETON, CO 80120 DIMENSIONS (HiNxD) 2'007x.25' AB PLAN WEIGHT: 2 LBS QTY:6 SPECIFICATIONS: ANTENNA BRACKET, 1/4' HRPO • GUSSET ASSEMBLY AB FRONT BOLT NIX NUT, EEI TRIAD-AB O FLAT WASHER do LOCK WASHER AZIMUTH lolITIlol m TRIAD—FPS POLE ENGINEERING P-C Ali ,�Ql: �� �� ;�QJ` �� FPS/A9 FRONT ROD (TYP) FP'S/AB PLAN 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 RRH DETAIL NO SCALE RRH DETAIL No SCALE 2 MAST MOUNT DETAIL No saLE 3 COMMSCOPE M04 MOUNTING BRACKET RAYCAP RDIDC-9181—PF-48 �E OF NEWT, FVV-65B—R3 ANTENNA HPA-33R—BUU—H4—K DC SURGE PROTECTION (OVP) DIMENSIONS (HzWxD) 71.9701.8'x7.1' WIDTH 5' DIMENSIONS (HxWxD) 18.98'x14.39'x8.1Y r TOTAL WEIGHT 43.8 LB ELM DEPTH 2' WEIGHT 21.82 LBS RF PORTS, CONNECTOR TYPE 6 x 4.3-10 FEMALE roe° oas3�° � HEIGHT 8' MOUNTING ELS �0sslo�� TOTAL WEIGHT 1.5 Ibs BRACKET \ f� • • HOUSING MATERIAL ASA/ABs/ALUMINUM ANTENNA 5fljERLM"IY K McKEON RADOME COLOR LIGHT GRAY NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:0953741 CONNECTOR 1x8-PIN ONSI CHAIN MOUNTING BRACKET R IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: JRF JWS JKM MOUNTING C=3 PIPE RFDS REV #: 3 . . LLC.IAPPROVED LLc CONSTRUCTION eec>s sty �¢ s1� ee�x DOCUMENTS ANTENNA DETAIL NO SCALE 4 ANTENNA MOUNTING DETAIL No SauE 5 SURGE SUPPRESSION DETAIL (OVP) NO SSE 6 SUBMITTALS REV DATE DESCRIPTION a 11 0-21 MM MR PD&U COMMSCOPE 3 0"4-22 GLnLT CONIMO is CDX623T—DS—B DIPLEXER 4 05-10-22 MEW CON19M DIMENSIONS (HxftD) ELEIN4.EIN4.5' 5 0e-01-22 CLOT LroLsMENILs 6 01/03/23 OMIT 0011000 WEIGHT 10.14 Ibs 7 05/17/23 CLOT ODINs631Ts CONNECTOR TYPE 7-16 DIN 6 06/16/23 CUM DOM EMS FEMALE o 36/21/23 cLLE11r LxxaiETlls o A&E PROJECT NUMBER O o O NYNYCO2239A ELAN DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION NYNYCO2239A 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 SHEET TITLE EQUIPMENT DETAILS — 3 FRO SHEET NUMBER A-6 DIPLEXER DETAIL NO SCALE 7 NOT IN USE NO SCALE 8 NOT IN USE No SCALE 9 DISH Wirelen L.L.C.TBAPLATE VERSION 34 - 06/11/2021 EQ—P0810 B AD PROPOSED PREFABRICATED 40' OUTSIDE MP) EQUIPMENT PLATFORM EQL.2 38• CTC ryp) • STEEL PLATFORM PROPOSED BASE PLATE (SEE DETAIL 1) PLATFORM ACCESS LADDER TOTAL WEIGHT 11017.8 lbs _ RUNG WELDMEM QTY 2 MAX LOAD CAPACITY 10,000 Iba PROPOSED HSS4X4X3/8 COLUMN TOTAL HEIGHT Be. v d.sh 1-1/2'r4X4X3/8' 1.-8. TOTAL WEIGHT 47.82 lbs � z F= TYP WkSMW-LLC /8• NOTES: o . BASEPLATE — (EQL2 SHOWN FOR CLARITY PURPOSES) 12 a 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE ALL DIMENSIONS SHOW AS 'TYP'WILL BE GRADE LEVELTHE SAME FOR ALL LADDER ASSEMBUES a a LffTLETON, CO 80120 m m ' PROPOSED 5/8'A615 P P P \ \\\ / F�L\'� .\ ANCHOR BOLT / /// / / / // ///� l]ABEDED 1'-6' IN PIER OW.) PROPOSED � ————_______= c~i ^\ aPROPOSN rnm10'X10'X3/1'BAR GRATING h0• BILSEPLAh : . . 10' .. PROPOSED PON CONCRETE PIER /�Z I M U T H � .�•,•.• (4,000 PSI CONCRETE) NOM- PROPOSED 01E \ N m rFRONTSIQ� ..• ..• 1P-XIO-XD Li/8' PLATE DESIGN 4�PES��N® ANGLE �� EPJGIfJEERIfV Ci P.C. 1'-8' ELITE PROVIDES GEOTECH. N 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 STEEL PLATFORM DETAIL NO SCALE EQUIPMENT PLATFORM PIER DETAIL NO SCALE 2 STEEL PLATFORM LADDER DETAIL NOOF NER, SCJILE 3 y� Y K Af,, 7 � OZ NOTES: 1.0 ALL METRIC DIMENSIONS ARE IN BRACKETS. t�`y�O��'09531A /-08pgOfFS51061k 7 McKEON > •` 15 , 17 NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-1 R VIOLATION OLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, - / OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION 11 PF I•, 'i ALL CORNERS TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. SCALECALE11::4 DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY. 9 DETAIL E q 1 SCALE I:4 JRF JWS JKM RFDS REV #: 3 CONSTRUCTION 100 DOCUMENTS p 3 \ f' SUBMITTALS 13 y' - `-r• '„ REV DATE DESCRIPTION 2 11-30-21 ISSUED FOR PE766F ' SCE E L C4 `6 ` `� ;I 4 05-10-22 CLIM CONE9AS ,.y 5 06-01-22 CLENT COHEMS ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY. WEIGHT NOTE NO. a 6 01/03/23 CIDR OOMMS 1 GB-03105105 3/8"X 1"GALV BOLT KR 14 0.05 LBS a_ \, /�"- \` 2 GB-03205 3/9'X 2"GALV BOLT KN 28 0.08 LBS 7 05/17/23 CIEM COMMS 3 GB-05205 5/8"X T GALV BOLT KR 28 0.26 LBS 11 4 GWF-03 3/8"GALV FLAT WASHER 14 0.01 LBS / ` - / 6 05/16/73 C4MR COMMS 5 GWF-05 5/8"GALV FLAT WASHER 28 0.06 LBS J _ 6 06/21/73 CI�]R 0016EMS 6 MTC39/620 POST.HANDRAIL 14 9.96 LBS A&E PROJECT NUMBER 7 MTC3979HR I1 HANDRAIL.HORIZONTAL 4 16.60 LBS 8 MTC3979HR12 HANDRAIL,HORIZONTAL 2 21.11 LBS NYNYCO2239A 9 MTC3979HR13 HANDRAIL.HORIZONTAL 2 6.51 LBS a''`:•::._':_ \\ / DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION 10 MTC3979HR 14 HANDRAIL,HORIZONTAL 2 5.44 LBS a g -: 11 MTC3979HR15 PLATE,HANDRAIL TOEBOARD 2 16.52 LBS 4 k NYNYCO2239A 12 MTC3979HR16 PLATE.HANDRAIL TOEBOARD 1 20.83 LBS REMOVE UPRIGHT POSTS(MTC396620) 13 MTC-3979HR17 PLATE.HANDRAILTOEBOARD 1 6.45 LBS BOLT IN 4"X4"TUBE FOR MTC3983 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 14 MTC3979HRIB PLATE.HANDRAIL TOEBOARD I 5.37 LBS USE TSI 275 IN PAIRS TO ATTACH SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 15 MTC3979HR19 ANGLE BRKT.HANDRAIL 12 0.32 LBS TOEBOARDS. 16 TS 1220 12-24 X 2"SELF DRILLING SCREW 16 0.03 LBSUS TSI 220 IN PAIRS TO ATTACH 17 TS1275 TEK SCREW#12 X 3/4.WITH NEOPRENE WASHER 1 48 0.02 LBS HANDRAILS TO 4X4 POSTS. REMOVE UPRIGHT POSTS(MTC396620) SHEET TITLE BOLT IN 4"X4"TUBE FOR CANOPY APPLICATION EQUIPMENT DETAILS — 4 USE TS1275 IN PAIRS TO TOEBOARDS US TS1220 IN PAIRS TO ATTACH HANDRAILS TO 4X4 POSTS. SHEET NUMBER A-7 EQUIPMENT PLATFORM HANDRAIL DETAIL NO SCALE 4 DISH Wlrelm LLC. TEMPLATE VERSION 34 — 06/11/2021 NOTES DC POWER WIRING SHALL BE COLOR CODED AT EACH END FOR IDENTIFYING +24V AND -48V CONDUCTORS. RED MARKINGS SHALL IDENTIFY +24V AND BLUE MARKINGS SHALL IDENTIFY-48V. 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL PROPOSED • UNDERGROUND UTILITY CONDUIT ROUTE r 2 ANTENNAS AND MOUNTS OMITTED FOR CLARITY. 1. CONTRACTOR SWILL INSPECT THE EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING A BID.ANY QUESTIONS ARISING DURING THE BID PERIOD IN REGARDS TO THE CONTRACTOR'S FUNCTIONS, THE SCOPE OF WORK, OR ANY d,..sh OTHER ISSUE RELATED TO THIS PROJECT SHALL BE BROUGHT UP DURING THE BID PERIOD WITH THE PROJECT a LLC MANAGER FOR CLARIFICATION, NOT AFTER THE CONTRACT HAS BEEN AWARDED. 2. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES, LAWS,AND ORDINANCES. PROVIDE ALL COMPONENTS AND WIRING SIZES AS REQUIRED TO MEET NEC STANDARDS. 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE UTTLETON, CO 80120 3. LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT, CONDUIT AND DEVICES SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS ARE APPROXIMATE AND SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH FIELD CONDITIONS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 4. CONDUIT ROUGH-IN SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO AVOID LOCATION CONFLICTS. VERIFY WITH THE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CONTRACTOR AND COMPLY AS REQUIRED. • EXISTING WOODED AREA 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL BREAKERS, CONDUITS AND CIRCUITS AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE SYSTEM. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PULL BOXES AND JUNCTION BOXES AS REQUIRED BY THE NEC ARTICLE 314. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL STRAIN RELIEF AND CABLE SUPPORTS FOR ALL CABLE ASSEMBLIES. nZ I M U T H INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. EIJGINEERING F.C. 8. ALL DISCONNECTS AND CONTROLLING DEVICES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH ENGRAVED PHENOLIC NAMEPLATES INDICATING EQUIPMENT CONTROLLED, BRANCH CIRCUITS INSTALLED ON,AND PANEL FIELD LOCATIONS FED FROM. 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 9. INSTALL AN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN ALL CONDUITS PER THE SPECIFICATIONS AND NEC 250. PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SWILL BE BONDED AT ALL JUNCTION BOXES, PULL BOXES, AND ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES,AND EQUIPMENT CABINETS. 10.ALL NEW MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A U.L LABEL tg OF NEW 11.PANEL SCHEDULE LOADING AND CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS REFLECT POST-CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT. yt v K MG 0 PROPOSED UNDERGROUND POWER 12.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR AS-BUILT PANEL SCHEDULE AND SITE DRAWINGS. oy CONDUIT(LENGTH: 72'-07t) r �— 13.ALL TRENCHES IN COMPOUND TO BE HAND DUG `ky fFOp a 0953 �'OfESSIG, �ERE—M,'K McKEON NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:0953741 R IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, i — PROPOSED DISH Wtrehm LLC TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. UTILITY METER WITHIN EXISTING VACANT METER BANK DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: �I O PROPOSED UNDERGROUND FIBER JRF JWS JKM CONDUIT(LENGTH: 60'-O'f) RFDS REV 3 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS SUBMITTALS OREV DATE DESCRIPTION 2 1I-00-21 ISSUED FOR POW 3 04-04--22 CLIENT OOMMM 4 05-10-22 anrt COEeo+rs 5 06-01-22 CLEW c016ENM EXISTING PAVED PARKING AREA 6 01/03/23 CLENT C016®71S 7 05/17/23 CLENT CONEaUS EXISTING e 05/1e/23 cUET1r caeoas BUILDING 0 06/21/23 CLEM COIeF1Ei5 A&E PROJECT NUMBER NYNYCO2239A DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION NYNYCO2239A 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 SHEET TITLE ELECTRICAL/FIBER ROUTE PLAN AND NOTES SHEET NUMBER � E-1 UTILITY ROUTE PLAN tz' a' a' 0 10' zo' 2 ELECTRICAL NOTES No SCALE 3/32"=l'-O" DISH Wlrele•• L.L.C. TEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 08/11/2021 DC POWER WIRING SHALL BE COLOR CODED AT EACH END FOR IDENTIFYING +24V AND -49V CONDUCTORS. RED MARKINGS SHALL IDENTIFY+24V AND BLUE MARKINGS SWILL IDENTIFY-48V. r 11 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT THE EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING A BID. ANY QUESTIONS ARISING DURING THE BID PERIOD IN REGARDS TO THE CONTRACTOR'S FUNCTIONS,THE SCOPE OF WORK, OR ANY DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. OTHER ISSUE RELATED TO THIS PROJECT SHALL BE BROUGHT UP DURING THE BID PERIOD WITH THE PROJECT DISH Wirolew LLCFIBER DISTRIBUTION PANEL d.*.sh. MANAGER FOR CLARIFICATION, NOT AFTER THE CONTRACT WAS BEEN AWARDED. L.L.C. PROVIDE 0 O O 12AWG WIRE ( ' PROPOSED DISH Wirelen LLC NOTE FIBER PROVIDER .LLL 2. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND ALL TAIL) L.L.C. PROPOSED FIBER WILL N®TO PROVIDE AN �T STATE AND LOCAL CODES, LAWS, AND ORDINANCES. PROVIDE ALL COMPONENTS AND WIRING SIZES AS FIBER ENCLOSURE PROPOSED DISH 1Hrolase LLC NTD• IF REQIARED ADDITIONAL 5FT UNISTRUT, 2 U-BOLTS WITH 4 NUTS, REQUIRED TO MEET NEC STANDARDS. ff L.L.C. UNI IN THE EVENT THE 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE BRACKET SPACING DOESN'T LITTLETON, CO 80120 3. LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT, CONDUIT AND DEVICES SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS ARE APPROXIMATE AND SHALL BE PROPOSED DISH Wireless LINE UP WITH CURRENT COORDINATED WITH FIELD CONDITIONS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. LLC LLC. UN SPACING BELOW PROPOSED FIBER PROVIDER BN fN OUT 1-1/4' FLEX CONDUITS 4. CONDUIT ROUGH-IN SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO AVOID LOCATION CONFLICTS. �� Wirele LLC LLC.VERIFY WITH THE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CONTRACTOR AND COMPLY AS REQUIRED. JUMPER TO CABINET FIBER PROVIDER TO TERMINATE NEED TO BE POWER TO FIBER PROVIDER NI FIBER PROVIDER TO PUNCH TOP OFINATED BY FIBER TELCO BOX OF NID ENCLOSURE AND 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL BREAKERS, CONDUITS AND CIRCUITS AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE SYSTEM. PROPOSED DISH NAreleu LLC INSTALL 1-1/4'LIQUID TIGHT PROPOSED DISH IDER ON OTHER SIDE OF LLC. 12 AWG WIRE (B' CONNECTORS, UL LISTED, NYLON Wirolsp LLC LLC. HEAD/LC TO LC MATQRUL WITH O-RING GASKET 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PULL BOXES AND JUNCTION BOXES AS REQUIRED BY THE NEC ARTICLE 314. 10 AMP DISTRIBUTION NECTOR WHERE CIRCUIT BREAKER � RMINATED. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL STRAIN RELIEF AND CARIE SUPPORTS FOR ALL GABLE ASSEMBLIES. I-1l PROVIDER ND INSTALL nZ I M U T H INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. PROPOSED DISH Wireless LLC FDP`TE FLEX CONDUITS BETWEEN NH IN L.L.C. FDP TELCO BOX NID PROPOSED FIBER PROVIDER ENG!N E E FL A N G P.C. B. ALL DISCONNECTS AND CONTROLLING DEVICES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH ENGRAVED PHENOLIC NAMEPLATE PROPOSED DISH Winless LLC 0 0 FIBER LATERAL FROM RIGHT 10 AMP DISTRIBUTION BREAI ER PROPOSED DISH Wirelem LLC OF WAY TO STREET, L.L.C. INDICATING EQUIPMENT CONTROLLED, BRANCH CIRCUITS INSTALLED ON, AND PANEL FIELD LOCATIONS FED FROM. L.L.C. PROPOSED DISH Wirelm LLC TERMINATED TO FDP 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 ME��STR Winless LAA L.L.C. � � I LLC PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 9. INSTALL AN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN ALL CONDUITS PER THE SPECIFICATIONS AND NEC 250. L.L.C.LC. PROPOSED DISH Wlroless LLC 12 AWG WIRE L.L.C.C THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE BONDED AT ALL JUNCTION BOXES, PULL BOXES,AND ALL 1-1/2' FROM CCABINET L.L.C. Ls Le 1-1/2' FIBER TO CABINET DISCONNECT SWITCHES,AND EQUIPMENT CABINETS. Dla�iff NWAI LLC L �7 INSTALLS 1-1/2'CONDUITS POSEDBpISMN yYl.?N LLC PROPOSED DISH Wlrolaee LLC 0 PROPPED DISH Wireless LLC FOR POWER AND FIBER L.L.C. 2'CONDUIT FROM L.L.C. C. 2'CONDUIT FROM 10.ALL NEW MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A U.L LABEL CABINET COMMERCIAL FIBER VAULT 1-1/2' POWER FROM CABINET COMMERCIAL FIBER VAULT tg OF NEI, 11.PANEL SCHEDULE LOADING AND CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS REFLECT POST-CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT. 5' Y K At o 12.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR AS-BUILT PANEL SCHEDULE AND SITE DRAWINGS. y��PgOFE ��' \ ELECTRICAL NOTES NO SCALE ALE DARK TELCO BOX — INTERIOR WIRING LAYOUT NO SCALE 2 LIT TELCO BOX — INTERIOR WIRING LAYOUT (OPTIONNO saLE 3 55 01% �ERLKY K McKEON NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER 095374-I LW2ffH OSED 5 SINGLE TED METER SOCKETS XISTING H-FRAME IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON. 1 EMPTY METER UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION ES (BY OTHERS) PROPOSED DISH Wlrelep OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER. LLC 200A POWER METER TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. PROPOSED DISH Wireless LLC WITH DISCONNECT LOAD CENTER AT 200A PPC DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: CABINET POWER SECTIONJRF JWS JKM M M M Ll 4D0/3 RFDS REV #: 3 CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED DOCUMENTS PROPOSED DISH Wireless LLC 200A 120/208V, 10 3W � SUBMITTALS AC CABINET TELCO PROPOSED CABINET MESA CABINET REV DATE DESCRIPTION (BY OTHERS) 2 11-3D-21 MM FOR PEltlff SEE TRENCHING NOTE 1 2' RGS 3 04a4-22 aatF COfofM TRENCHING NOTES WORK SSPRULECIFICAER TIONS 5 0"1-= L7FJ1T OO 11MIS 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE THE (SEE GENERAL NOTES) a 01/03/23 mrt C0MMM TRENCH TO ITS ORIGINAL SLOPE TO SUIT SOIL CONDITIONS BY ETHER SEEDING CONDITION IN ACCORDANCE > 05/17/23MW caEfLons OR SODDING GRASS AREAS,OR WITH LOCAL REGULATIONS EMIR PWR PWR PWR EMIR— f—PWR 5 05/'Wn Otaxr COMMS s SEE TRENCHING NOTE 2 REPLACING ASPHALT OR CONCRETE PWR Pw PWR PWR PIYR a 0e/21/23 arE11r CONf1Nrs AREAS TO ITS ORIGINAL CROSS B'MADE WARNING TAPE / -J A&E PROJECT NUMBER SECTION. // /�� FBR EBR- FOR FBR FBR NYNYCO2239A 2. TRENCHING SAFETY. INCLUDING, �\ BUT NOT LIMITED TO SOIL ///� /�/ j PVC SCH. 40 CONDUIT FOR FIBER CADWELD DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION CLASSIFICATION, SLOPING,AND \ (CM TO CONFIRM) NOTE SHORING, SHALL BE GOVERNED / / / 1D Lal NYNYCO2239A BY THE CURRENT OSHA x /\ z RISER DIAGRAM IS FOR REFERENCE o c1N �/ /\ ��v_1 ONLY. WIRE SIZES AND FINAL WIRING 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION �t�.L / ' -; ' / PVC SCH. 40 CONDUIT CONFIGURATION TO BE PROVIDED AFTER SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 SAFETY STANDARDS. lig �j COMPLETION OF UTILITY CONSULT. 3. ALL CONDUITS SHALL BE GROUND ROD INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE WITHt•r THE CURRENT NATIONAL / UTILITY WARNING TAPE PVC SCH. 40 CONDUIT ELECTRICAL DETAILS SHEET ELECTRIC CODE (NEC) OR AS REQUIRED BY THE LOCAL SAND BEDDING PER SITE AND RISER DIAGRAM JURISDICTION, WHICHEVER S WORK SPECIFICATIONS THE MOST IN SHEET NUMBER E-2 TYPICAL UNDERGROUND TRENCH DETAIL NO SLUE 4 ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM NO SLUE F511 DISH Winless L.L.C. TEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 08/11/2021 TO UTILITY COMPANY BACKUP GENERATOR DELTA NETWORK CABINET NOTES 120/240V 10 SERVICECAMLOCKGEN PLLG PROPOSED POWER PROTECTIVE CABINET DELTA ELBE-X DC PLAINT 120/24OV. 1 PH, SERVICE RATED, THE(2) CONDUITS WITH (4) CURRENT CARRYING CONDUCTORS EACH, SWILL APPLY • OVERALL UL LISTED POWER CENTER. THE ADJUSTMENT FACTOR OF 80R PER 2020 NEC TABLE 310.15(C)(1) FOR UL1015 UTILITY SERVICE N3R. 65K/10K AIC SERIES RATED. WIRE (ALL WIRE AND TERMINATION HARDWARE TO BE RATED 75'C) v ENTRAN0EVAC MAIN BREAKER WITH #12 FOR 20A OCPD WIRE DERATING: 0.8 x 25A - 20.GA 1 PH 2GGA 200A FEED. 20(ED GENERATOR (2) PROPOSED /8 FOR 40A OCPD WIRE DERATING: 0.8 x SOA - 40.011 sh N 85K FEED, 200A 10K AIC 1.0' EMT CONDUIT (3)3/0 WITH/6 GROUND O SURGE SUPPRESSION CONDUIT SIZING:AT 4OX FILL PER NEC CHAFFER 9.TABLE 4, ARTICLE 358. WkSIM-LLC IN 3'SON 40 CONDUIT DEVICE 140KA MOV 1.0' CONDUIT - .3480 S0. IN AREA NEW 2004, 120/240V, 1�3W. 01 02 3.0' CONDUIT - 3.538 SO. IN AREA NPR 1A��LLIITIYYE M GFCI 1� 40A PROPOSED 2 8, 1 8 SF(ARED CND. FOR RECTIFIER 1 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE LITTLETON, CO 80120 15A 05 08 (2 CONDUIT): USING 1HWN-2, CU. PROPOSED 2 B RECTIFIER CONDUCTORS SPACE 07 08 40A FOR RECTIFIER 2 /8 - 0.0366 SO. IN X 4 - 0.1464 SQ. IN (3)3/0 WITH/6 GROUNDO SPACE 09 10 /8 - 0.0388 SO. IN X 1 - 0.0366 SO. IN <GROUND IN 3'SCH 40 CONDUIT SPACEII 12 40A PROPOSED 9J8- 1 8 SHARED GND. FOR RECTIFIER 2 TOTAL - 0.1830 SO. IN SPACE I3 14 RECTIFIER Nk GFCI CONDUCTORS NEW 240V � SPACE SPACE /12 - 0.0133 SO. IN X 2 - 0.0288 SO. IN RATED DISCONNECT SWITCH. 15 18 /8 - 0.0386 50. IN X 2 - 0.0732 S0. IN SCOR 100kA SPACE 1B PACE JB 200 - 0.0388 SD. IN X i - 0.0388 160. IN <GROUND SPACE 19 20 SPACE TOTAL - 0.1364 SO. IN AZIMUTH SPACE SPACE ENGINEERING P.C. SPACE 23 24d, INCLUDING�GROUND WIRE, AS INDICANDUIT IS ADEOUATE TO TED HANDLE TOTAL OF(5) WIRES. 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 SPACE SPACE PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 PROPOSED 2/12 1 FOR CONVENIENCE OUTLET PPC FEED CONDUCTORS (1 CONDUIT): USING TFiLYN, Cl. F1ELT ODCU (GROUI E CONDUND4111 CTOR) O (3) 3/0 WITH/8 GROUND 3/0 - 02879 SQ. IN X 3 - 0.8037 S0. IN IN 3'SCR 40 CONDUIT SERVICE/FEEDER CONDUCTOR LENGTH TABLE /e - 0.0507 SO. N X 1 - 0.0507 SO. IN <GROUND (BASED ON INDUSTRY STANDARD 3%VOLTAGE DROP AND 5%NEC ALLOWABLE LIMIT) OF NE CONDUCTOR SIZES TOTS - 0.8544 S0. IN y41 I K At. DESIGN LOADS 250 kaM AL 300 k0mil AL 3/0 CU 4/0 CU 250 kemR CU 300 keml CU 3.0'SCH 40 PVC CONDUIT S ADEQUATE TO HANDLE THE TOTAL OF (4) WIRES, 2 OOHIMIGlS IaAO(lagINCLUDING GROUND WIRE,AS INDICATED ABOVE. WAMIDE 220&210 130' 155' 14W IED' 215' 255' 3%y013W O PPC FEED CONDUCTORS 0 CONDUIT): USING THWN,AL �y OONTRIOUS Taw(760N250kemtl AL - 0.3970 SQ. IN X 3 - 1.191 SO. IN s`2 .0969, 220' 260' 240' 300' 360' 426' OfEs510tiF> (NEC MnOLE 220 t 00 ` /4 AL - 0.0824 SO. IN % 1 - 0.0824 SQ.N <GROUND / 1. 250 MCM/KCMIL AL+/2 AL ORD MAY BE USED AS A REPLACE11ENf FOR 3/0 CU+ /8 CU GRD SERVICE CONDUCTOR FROM THE TOTAL - 1.2734 SQ. IN DISH WInAr L.L.C.FIRST MEANS OF DSOONNECT'/URJTY COMPANY MEET-ME PORK. REFER TO VALUES ABOVE TO LIMIT VOLTAGE 3.0'SCH 40 PVC CONDUIT S ADEQUATE TO HANDLE THE TOTAL OF (4) WIRES, G ER�MY K McKEON DROP TO 3& 2. ALUYNUM1COPPER CONDUCTORS MUST BE RATED 79C INCLUDING GROUND WIRE.AS INDICATED ABOVE NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL 3. ALUMINUM TO COPPER BUSS OONNECTIONS MUST MEET AND CONFORM TO ANSI AND BE UL LISTED. USE AWN CORROSION ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-1 CONDUCTIVE LUBRICANT ON CONNECTIONS BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING SUPPLYING RECTIFIERS A!�70 BE RATED UL1015, tOSC, 800V, 4. PPC WIN DSCONNEUCT CIRCUIT BREAKERS ACCEPT/4- 30DKCMIL AL OR CU CONDUCTORS. AND PVC INSULATED, IN THE SIZES SHOWN IN THE ONE-LUNE DID ULA. 5. .OAC. G MAY 5. VOLTAGE DROP FOR SINGLE METER ENCLOSURE FED FROM TRMSFORWR WITH MULTIPLE CUSTOMERS S CALCULATED FROM THE R IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, AND PVC I UL ATE WIRE FOR MSH FOR CONVENIENCE OINRET BRANCH dRCrO TRANSFORMER TO PPC. (SERVICE AND F®E7t CONDUCTOR LENGTH) UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION 6. VOLTAGE DROP FOR MULTI-METER ENCLOSURE IS CALCULATED FROM THE METER TO PPC. (FEEDER CONDUCTOR LENGTH) OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, 7. VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS ARE BASED ON A POWER FACTOR OF 1,A LINE TO GROUND VOLTAGE PER CONDUCTOR OF 120V,NO TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. BREAKERS REQUIRED.(3) AKAR 2P BREAKER - SQUARE D P/N:00240 CORRECTION FACTOR FOR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OR ADJUSTMENT THAN FOR MORE TWTHREE CURRENT-CARRYING (2) TSA, 1P BREAKER - SQUARE D P/N-.00115 SHORTER IN A SINGLE CONDUCT OR RACEWAY.A TOWER FACTOR LESS THAN 1 OR VOLTAGE LESS THAN 120 WILL RESULT N DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: SHORTER DISTANCES THAN SHOWN N TABLE JRF I JWS JKM RFDS REV #: 3 CONSTRUCTION PPC ONE-LINE DIAGRAM NO sm 1 DOCUMENTS SUBMITTALS PANEL NAME LOCATION VOLTAGE 240/12010 MOUNTING/ENCLOSURE SURFACE/NEMA 3R REV DATE DESCRIPTION MAIN C[B:200 AMPSDELTA EQUIPMENT PLATFORM BUS RATING:200 AMPS AVAIL FAULT SHORT CIRCURIE IT R DATTINT:NG:65,000/10,000 SERIES RATED ISSUED 2 11-30-21 FDR PMfT AMPS WIRE 6CONDUIT TYPE DESCRIPTION KVA CKT A B CKT KVA DESCRIPTION JEQCO WIRE&CONDUIT AMPS 3 01-W-22 LYJEIR OOMIf]EIS POLES POLES 15/1 2 0121&12G R INTERNAL GFCI 0.18 1 1.68 2 1160 RECTIFIFJ7 SEE ONE UNE 40/2 4 06-10-22 pJE]IT OOMIEIIIS 15/1 SEE ONE LINE R CONVENIENCE OUTLET 0.18 3 1.68 4 1160 6 00-01-22 GRIT COMMENTS SPACE 5 1.50 6 1160 RECTIFIER SEE ONE LINE 40 0 01/001/23 GDR COIfOR4 SPACE 7 1160 8 1160 SPACE 9 1.50 10 7S0 RECTIFIER SEE ONE UNE 40/2 7 05/17/23 GDR G11EEM4 SPACE 11 1160 12 1160 06/70/27GRITCommonSPACE 13 1a SPACESPACE 15 16 SPACE 0 /27/23 GDRIfD115 SPACE 17 18 SPACENUMBER SPACE 19 zD 'SPACE A&E PROJECT SPACE 21 2z SPACE NYNYCO2239A SPACE 23 24 SPACE _ PHASED LOAD a.7 4.7 KVA DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD 9.4 kVA 1 39 A TOTAL DEMAND LOAD 9.4 kVA I 39A NYNYCO2239A LOAD CONN.LOAD DEMAND DESIGN LOAD TYPE KVA AMPS FACTOR KVA AMPS 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 2 DESCRIPTION L LIGHTING 0.0 0.0 1.25 0.0 0.0 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 R RECEPTACLE 0.4 116 NEC 0.4 1.5 M MOTOR O.0 0.0 NEC 0.0 0.0 H HEATING 0.0 0.0 1.00 0.0 0.0 AC HVAC O.D 0.0 1.00 0.0 0.0 EQ EQUIPMENT 9.0 37.5 1.00 9.0 3716 SHEET TITLE E EXISTING 0.0 0.0 1.25 0.0 0.0 ELECTRICAL ONE-LINE, FAULT CALCS & PANEL SCHEDULE I 'ALL EQUIPMENT LOADS CONSIDERED CONTINUOUS LOADS SHEET NUMBER E-3 PANEL SCHEDULE NO SCALE 2 DISH Wlrelm L.L.C. TEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 08/11/2021 ■ EXOTHERMIC CONNECTION �T TINSPECTIONTGRUND ROD WITH PROPOSEDEVE BUSS TEST WELL INSSULATOORRS ■ MECHANICAL CONNECTION • 7 — — — ------ /B AWG STRANDED& INSULATED r GROUND BUS BAR PROPOSED GROUND 0/4'TINNED O GROUND ROD — /2 AWG SOLD COPPER TINNED I COPPER GROUND BUSSBAR d..sh BOND PROPOSED EQUIPMENT I �� / A BUSS BAR INSULATOR LL( PLATFORM TO PROPOSED SYSTEM MTR ELECTRODE SYSTEM I GROUNDING LEGEND 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE •� LITRETON, CO 80120 BOND H-FRAME POSE TO I I PROPOSED TOWER GROUND RING UNI-STRUT(TYP•) I I \ (FELD VERIFY) (BY OTHERs ) 1. GROUNDING IS SHOWN DIAGRAMMATICALLY ONLY. BOND ICE BRIDGE SUPPORT POSTS TO \ 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL GROUND ALL EQUIPMENT AS A COMPLETE SYSTEM. GROUNDING SHALL BE IN �!�1 GROUND RING BOND(@) ---� COMPLIANCE WITH NEC SECTION 250 AND DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. GROUNDING AND BONDING (TYP ALL POSTS) REQUIREMENTS AND MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. rr / PROPOSED TOWER \ /2 AWG BURIED GROUND�r'— ' I `— /r/ iI I (BY��) \ 3. ALL GROUND CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPE3t: D ALUMINUM CONDUCTORS SHALL BE USED. RING 30' BELAW GRADE /AZIMUTH /2 TINNED SOLID IN 1/2' I I ENGINEERING PC MIN. LIQUID TIGHT CONDUIT °o. .° °°° GROUNDING KEY NOTES FROM 24'BELOW GRADE TO WITHIN 3'TO B'OF I ° 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 CAD-WELD TERMINATION ° L7(TERIOR GROUND RING: O AWG SOLD COPPER, BURIED AT A DEPTH IN AT LEAST 'T INCHES BELOW POINT EXPOSED END OF I `_ _ — y O ORANGE, IN 8 NCHES BELOW THE FROST LIVE AND APPROXIMATELY 24 INCHES FROM THE EXTERIOR WALL PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 THE LIQUID TIGHT CONDUR r T a n ° I OR FOOTING. MUSE BE SEALED WITH —\�T f ° SILICONE CAULK. (TYP) — — — — _■ ° TDNIFR GROUND RING:THE GROUND RING SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED AROUND AN ANTENNA TOWER'S LEGS, ° OPROMDED FOR THE TOWER AND THE BUILDING OR GAT LEAST TWO BONDS SMALL BE MADE BETWEEN HUY ANCHORS.WHERE SEPARATE SYSTEMS HAVE E TOWER RING GROUND SYSTEM AND THE \ BUILDING RING GROUND SYSTEM USING MINIMUM 02 AWG SOLD COPPER CONDUCTORS. yt�t6OF NEW., IF4y INTERIOR GROUND RING: #2 AWG STRANDED GREEN INSULATE COPPER CONDUCTOR EXTENDED AROUND THE PERIMTHE EQUIPMENT AREA.ALL NON-TELEDOMMUNICATIONS METALLIC OBJECTS • • — — — — — — • `_--—' O WITH NSA SITEF SHALL BE GROUNDED TO TH NTERIM GROU D WITH%8 AID SMANDED GREENLAND BOND EQUIPMENT AS INSULATE CONDUCTOR. REQUIRED BY MANUFACTURER BOND TO INTERIOR GROUND RING: #2 AWG SOLD TINNED COPPER WIRE PRIMARY BONDS SHALL O BE `�p''D953t�PROVIDED AT LEAST AT FOUR POINTS ON THE INTERIOR GROUND RING, LOCATED AT THE CORNERS OF THE / 9p�EssID1U� PROPOSED EQUIPMENT GROUND RING TO 0 BUILDING. EXISTING TOWER GROUND RING (TOTAL 2) GROUND ROD: UL LISTED COPPER CLAD STEEL_ MINIMUM 1/2" DIAMETER BY EIGHT FEET LONG. GROUND ORODS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH INSPECTION SLEEVES. GROUND RODS SHALL BE DRIVEN TO THE DEPTH OF ER,k:I - K McKEON GROUND RING CONDUCTOR. NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TYPICAL EQUIPMENT GROUNDING PLAN NO SCALE CELL REFERl7NCE GROUND DAR: POINT OF GROUND REFERENCE FOR ALL COMMUNICA71ONS EQUIPMENT ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:0953741 OFRAMES.ALL BONDS ARE MADE WITH #2 AWG UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE STRANDED GREEN INSULATED COPPER CONDUCTORS. BOND TO GROUND RING WITH (2) /2 SOLD TINNED COPPER CONDUCTORS. R IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTIC HATCH PLATE GROUND DAR: BOND TO THE INTERIOR GROUND RING WITH TWO /2 AWG STRANDED GREEN OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, OINSULATED COPPER CONDUCTORS. WHEN A HATCH-PLATE AND A CELL REFERENCE GROUND BAR ARE BOTH TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. PRESEM,THE CRGB MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE HATCH-PLATE AND TO THE INTERIOR GROUND RING USING (2)TWO /2 AWG STRANDED GREEN INSULATED COPPER CONDUCTORS EACH. DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: PROPOSED EXTERIOR CABLE ENTRY Poor GROUND BARS: LOCATED AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE CELL SITE BUILDING. BOND JRF JWS JKM BULKHEAD (TYP) I I. TO GROUND RING WITH A/2 AWG SOLID TINNED COPPER CONDUCTORS WITH AN EXOTHERMIC WELD AND J I O INSPECTION SLEEVE. RFDS REV #: 3 EXISTING MAST PROPOSED�) I I I O TELCO GROUND BAR: BOND TO BOTH CEL REFERENCE GROUND BAR OR EXTERIOR MOUND RING. TENNAROUND MEMBER FBEMLIMMM is THE BONDING PONT FOR TELECOM EQUIPMENT FRAMES SHALL BE THE GROUND BUS THAT CONSTRUCTION ADAPTER PROPOSED i I OJ IS NOT ISOLATE FROM THE EQUIPMENTS METAL FRAMEWORK. DOCUMENTS STEALTH I I INTERIOR UNIT BONDS: METAL FRAMES, CABINETS AND INDIVIDUAL METALLIC UNITS LOCATE) WITH THE AREA O OF THE INTERIOR GROUND RING REQUIRE A/B AWG STRANDED GREEN INSULATE COPPER BOND TO THE SUBMITTALS U !llll 11 IlII!l1/lll INTERIOR GROUND RING. EXISTING MAST 3/8' HEX OR I REV DATE DESCRIPTION FENCE AND GATE FlLLISIER BOLT ) BONDED TO THE EXTERIORNG: METAL CROUNO RING SHALL BE BONDED TO THE GROES WITHIN 7 FEET OF THE UND RING GROUND WTH A/2 SOLID z tt�o-zt mvEu FOR tE1ezT LACK WASHER O TINNED COPPER CONDUCTOR AT AN INTERVAL NOT EXCEEDING 25 FEET. BONDS SHALL BE MADE AT EACH 3 M-0Hzz C!lDIT COMMENTS B'x2'GROUND FLAT WASHER I GATE POST AND ACROSS GATE OPENINGS. 4 05-10-99 CUDW OOMMM BUS BAR I I a 05-01-99 ClF1RT DOIalFT11S 6'x2'GROUND I O �H UNIT BONDS:EXTERIOR GROUND RING. USING}2 TINNED SOLD COPPER WIRE TO OR MOUNTED M THE BUILDING. SHALL BE BONDED 0 01/03/93 ct W COMMI S BUS BAR EXISTING MAST 7 06/17/93 L1EIR COIaE7114 \1 \\11111\ 11\\\1\111111\111 I I ICE BRIDGE SUPPORTS: EACH ICE BRIDGE LEG SHALL BE SONDE TO THE GROUND RING WITH /2 AWG BARE O TINNED COPPER CONDUCTOR. PROVIDE EXOTHERMIC WEDS AT BOTH THE ICE BRIDGE LEG AND BURIED a 05115M asNT COUNTS ROUND MEMBER GROUND RING.STAINLESS STEEL a 08/21/97 CllEM COIaF1/L5 AWTER I �� NOSE CLAMP /2 AWG STRANDED - DURING ALL DC POWER SYSTEM CHANGESINCLUDING DC SYSTEM CHANGE OUTS, RECTIFIER REPLACEMENTS A&E PROJECT NUMBER STAINLESS SiEE OR AMMONS, BREAKER DISTRIBUTION CHANGES. BATTERY ADDMONS, BATTERY REPLACEMENTS AND HOSE CLAMP 6'x2' GROUND BUS BAR i INSULATED ) D INSiALUMONS OR CHANGES TO DC CONVERTER SYSTEMS T SHALL BE REQUIRED THAT SERVICE NYNYCO2239A (TOTAL OF 1) O CONTRACTORS VERIFY ALL DC POWER SYSTEMS ARE EQUIPPED WITH A WASTER DC SYSTEM RETURN GROUND DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION Q'i CONDUCTOR FROM THE DC POWER SYSTEM COMMON RETURN BUS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE CELL SITE REFERENCE GROUND BAR NYNYCO2239A OTONER TOP COLLECTOR BUSS ENR IS TO BE MECHANICALLY BONDED TO PROPOSE ANTENNA MOUNT COLLAR. 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 P REFER TO DISH WNrsleu LLC L.L.C. GROUNDING NOTES. SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 BUSS BAR PLAN BUSS BAR ELEVATION ANTENNA GROUNDING ELEVATION SHEET TiTLE GROUNDING PLANS AND NOTES SHEET NUMBER G-1 TYPICAL_ANTENNA GROUNDING DETAIL No SCALE 2 GROUNDING KEY NOTES NO SCALE 3 DISH Winless L.L.C. TEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 05/11/2021 NOT--S NOTES EQUIPMENT CABINET OMITTED FOR CLARITY CABLE GROUNDING RM REQUIRED WHEN • PROPOSED GPS UNI ANTENNA IS LESS THAN 10' FROM CABINET r --------------------- .sh ----------- ----------- PROPOSED GPS UNI 11 ,.LLC I ------ PROPOSED PIPE COLUMN I PROPOSED POST i I , fCONDUCTORTO GROUND I 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE PROPOSED GPS UNI LITfLETON, CO 80120 � •,� I o I MOUNT OR APPROVED i PROPOSED PIPE CLAMPS PROPOSED _ EQUIVALENT i Wlrwm LLC �\ LLC. POWER Q O PROTECTIVE CABINET o RESERVED SPACE FIBER NID, IF REQUIRED � 1 f7--I I 1 � I Ip O F!===1` I----°__= II o - /AZIMUTH ;- a 1/2'COAX CABLE 8' 1 1 / P MINIMUM BENDING RADIUS \ ENGINEERING P.C. PER CABLE MANUFACTURERS --------- SPECIFICATIONS '`TO GROUND 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 `I I PROPOSED , It' PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 �4 SCALE Ji DIS L� TYPICAL GPS UNIT GROUNDING NO SCiuE 2 SAFETY SWITCH. �� I jI�/1 1INSTALL ill l l REQUIRED IBA i I I II SE OF NEFyY I I LOCAL UTILITY% I I I I COMPANY�i I I 0S_YAIY K M QF / III / III PROPOSED TELCO oy III ; III FIBER ENCLOSURE ROfESs\OyN` /� � PROPOSED+2 AWG TIE INTO GROUND RING (TYP) �ERr K McKEON PROPOSED PLATFORM NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL /2 TINNED SOLID IN 1/2'MIN. LIQUID J O `� ENGINEER-UCENSE NUMBER:0953741 TIGHT CONDUIT FROM 24'BELOW GRADE e B O 00001 ® \ TO WITHIN 3'TO 8.OF CAD-WEED 1 R IS A VIOLATION OF UAW FOR ANY PERSON, TERMINATION POINT. EXPOSED END OF 1 UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION THE LIQUID TIGHT CONDUIT MUST BE I BOND EQUIPMENT �\ j I OF A UCENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, SEALED WITH SILICONE CAULK. (TAP) 1 I GROUND BAR TO E i L —IJ TO ALTER THIS DocuMLM. 1 1 GROUNDING I _ I 1 1 ELECTRODE 1 L N 1 DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY 1 i SYSTEIA (TAP) I I I I PROPOSED GROUND RING 1 f 00 A I 00 ` JRF JWS JKM BASE CONNECTIONRFDS REV #: 3 i 1 i 1PROPOSED GROUND RING 1112 GROUN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS H—FRAME GROUNDING DETAIL NO SCALE OUTDOOR CABINET GROUNDING NO SCALE 3 SUBMITTALS REV DATE DESCRIPTION 12' DIA x 24'DEXA 2 11 10-21 MED FOR PE3ae1 #2 TINNED SOLID IN 1/2' MIN. LIQUID INSPECTION SLEEVE PVC CLIENT COMMENTS TIGHT CONDUIT FROM 24' BELOW GRADE OR EQUIVALENT CAP 4 05-10-22 CUDIT aa1�xlS TO WITHIN 3'TO 8'OF CAD-WELD PIPE 1'-0' ommm TERMINATION POINT. EXPOSED END OF �� r a De-01-23 aOF OGINM THE LIOUID TIGHT CONDUIT MUST BE �i FINISHED GRADE INCLUDE WARNING TAPE WITH SEALED WITH SIUCONE CAULK. o 0 0 0 o e o1/nl/as C1a1T ca1eE111s / o'°a 0 0:o a.o ,o.0 0 0 o P o_o 0 0,a o, BACKFILL PER SPECIFICATIONS 7 05/17/23 mrt ca1eE11Es GRADE o_ °�°�. a as/te/a3 mrt COMMENTS I 'JS2 /\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\ \/\\/\\/\\ \/\\/ a oe/m/23 tuff casamm m=�j \\/ ��\/�\\/ /\/\/\ A&E PROJECT NUMBER /\/\/\/\/ /\/\/\/\/ \�/\\// //\\ \//\\//\\//\\/���/ EXOTHERMIC CONNECTION NYNYCO2239A /\//\//\/ yr f.7 DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION \ :3m / 3/4' CRUSHED STONE OR EQUAL FILL TEST WELL TO a NYNYCO2239A WITHIN 2'OF TOP OF Oil GROUNDING LOOP CONDUCTOR 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 /\\ ` SOLIDNBARE TINNED SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 CADWEL(TYP) 1 I I GROUND RING COPPER CONDUCTOR /2 AWG SOLID TINNED SHEET TITLE � GROUND EXISTING I I ERR CONDUCTOR GROUNDING DETAILS I—I GROUND ROD, 1/2' MIN. x 8'-0' LONG COPPER CLAD STEEL (ERICO /825880) SHEET NUMBER G-2 TRANSITIONING GROUND DETAIL NO SCALE 4 TYPICAL TEST GROUND ROD WITH INSPECTION SLEEVE NO SCALE 5 TYPICAL GROUND RING TRENCH NO SCALE 6 DISH Wlmla L.L.C.TEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 08/11/2021 1. EXOTHERMIC WELD (2)TWO, /2 AWG BARE TINNED SOLID COPPER CONDUCTORS TO GROUND v BAR. ROUTE CONDUCTORS TO BURIED GROUND RING AND PROVIDE PARALLEL EXOTHERMIC WELD. NOTE M�BLE OF 3 THREADS S/S BOLT(TYP)TO BE tH� 2 ALL EXTERIOR GROUNDING HARDWARE SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL 3/8' DIAMETER OR LARGER. 12'MRI ALL HARDWARE 18-8 STAINLESS STEEL INCWDINS/S SPLIT WASHER (TYP) dwsh G LOCK WASHERS. COAT ALL SURFACES WITH AN ANMR S/S FLAT WASHER (TYP)TI—OXIDCOMPOUND BEFORE MATING. 1„LL 4 3. FOR GROUND BOND TO STEEL ONLY: COAT ALL SURFACES WITH AN MRI—OXIDANT COMPOUND HYBRID CABLE BEFORE MATING. 2 HOLE LONG BARREL 4. DO NOT INSTALL CABLE GROUNDING KIT AT A BEND AND ALWAYS DIRECT GROUND CONDUCTOR TINNED SOLID COPPER 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE DOWN TO GROUNDING BUS. LUG (TYP) LITTLETON, CO 80120 S , 5 THE BACK SIDE SHALL BE PLACED ON THE FROM SIDE OF THE GROUND BAR AND BOLTED ON S/S FLAT WASHER (TYP) WEATHERPROOFING KIT TIN COATED SOLID S. ALL GROUNDING PARIS AND EQUIPMENT TO BE SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR. (SEE NOTE 3) COPPER BUS BAR S/S NUT(TYP) �^1 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING ADDITIONAL GROUND BAR AS CABLE GROUNDING KIT CHERRY INSULATOR • REQUIRED. INSTALLED IF REQUIRED #6 AWG STRANDED COPPER B. ENSURE THE WIRE INSULATION TERMINATION IS WITHIN 1/8'OF THE BARREL(NO SHINERS). CONDUCTOR WITH THWN-2 INSULATION GROUNDED TO GROUND BAR (SEE NOTES 1 &2) /AZIMUTH ENGINEERING P.C. 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 CONNECTION OF HYBRID CABLE GROUNDING KIT PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 TO HYBRID TRUNK TYPICAL GROUNDING NOTES No SCALE NO SCALE 2 LUG DETAIL NO SCALE 3 F NE MONOPOLE EXTERNAL INSPECTION WINDOW IN CLEAR HEAT CONDUCTOR INSULATION TO EXTERNAL CLOSED BARREL. FOR ALL BLACK HEAT CONDUCTOR INSULATION TO yt►t�`�KMwYo TOOTHED BARREL, REQUIRED FOR SHRINK BUTT UP AGAINST THE TOOTHED EXTERIOR TWO—HOLE oy ALL INTERIOR TWO—HOLE CONNECTOR BARREL CONNECTORS SHRINK W BUTT C AGAINST THE ` CONNECTORS" ONNECTORS RATED CONNECTOR BARREL 3/8' DIA x1 1/2' 3/8' DIA x1 1/2' IES STRANDED W WIRE WITH PROPOSED UPPER GROUND GREEN. 800V, THWN BAR LOCATED AT MCL. INSULATION (OR AS PROVIDED 10 i i = t i (BONDED TO TOWER STEEL) S/S NUT S/S NUT gOFEss1oN►� WITH GROUND KIT) (TYP) S/S LOCK S/S LOCK / WASHER ---_-- WASHER ___ ER- K McKEON NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL PROPOSED HYBRID TO AS HER JJJ�� M/��T ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:0953741 ANTENNA(TYP) _______ TINNED COPPER TINNED COPPER S/S FL11 AT GROUNDING BAR S S FLAT GROUNDING ENR IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, --- ------- UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION WASHER ���j�� WASHER ������ OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. EXISTING MONOPOLE --- ------- DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: PPROVED BY: S/S BOLT S/S BOLT (1 OF 2) (1 OF 2) JRF JWS JKM 1/18' MINIMUM SPACING 1/18' MINIMUM SPACING RFDS REV #: 3 /8 AWG 2 HOLE WC (lYP) CONSTRUCTION HYBRID M? FOR) DOCUMENTS TO ETTS EQUIPMENT VN TRAY OR ICE BRIDGE TYPICAL INTERIOR TWO HOLE LUG No SaALE 5 TYPICAL EXTERIOR TWO HOLE LUG No SCALE 6 SUBMITTALS REV DATE DESCRIPTION EXISTING GROUND WIRE - 2 11-00-21 1551kD FOR F770R 7 0"N-22 CHEM COMMOM EXISTING TOWER PIER/ FOOTING 4 05-10-22 CENT COMMIN113 5 W-01-22 CDR COMMENTS GRADE 0 01/037/27 CDR COMIRM9 INSPECTION a 05/1e/2s 1 mm DOEeeBmm WELL p 00/21/25 DR CCOMEDOS EXISTING GROUND RING A&E PROJECT NUMBER NYNYCO2239A DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION j NYNYCO2239A J^ 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 NOTES: SHEET TITLE 1. ONLY MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS ARE ALLOWED TO BE MADE TO TOWERS.ALL MECHANICAL GROUNDING DETAILS CONNECTIONS SHALL BE TREATED WITH AN ANTI—OXIDANT COATING. 2. ALL TOWER GROUNDING SYSTEMS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RECOGNIZED EDITION OF ANSI/nA 222 AND NFPA 780. ET NUMBER G-3 TYPICAL ANTENNA CABLE GROUNDING NO SCALE 4 NOT USED No SCALE $ NOT USED No SCALE Q DISH WITNtnp L.L.C. TEMPLATE VERSION 34— 08/11/2021 LOW BANDS (N71+N26) AWS • OPTIONAL- (N29) (N66+N70+H-BLOCK) r HYBRID/DISCREET CABLES 3/4- TAPE WIDTHS WITH 3/4- SPACING ORANGE PURPLE d.sh ALPHA RRH I BETA RRH GAMMA RRH LOW-BAND RRH PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 PORE 4 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 PORI 4 PORT 1 PORI 2 PORi 3 PORT 4 ,.L LC (600 MHz N71 BASEBAND) + + SLANT - SLANT t SLANT -SLAM + SLAM - SLANT + SLANT - SLANT + SLANT - SLAM + SLAM - SLANT (850 MHz N26 BAND) + (700 MHz N29 BAND) - OPTIONAL PER MARKET RED RED RED RED BLUE BLUE BLUE BLUE GREEN GREEN GREEN JORA CBRS TECH NEGATIVE SLANT PORT 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE ADD FREQUENCY COLOR TO SECTOR BAND (3 GHz) ON AM/RRH Ln=ON, CO 80120 (CBRS WILL USE YELLOW BAND) ORANGE ORANGE RED REO ORANGE ORANGE BLUE BLUE ORANGE ORANGE GREEN YELLOW WHITE 4116 ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE _ ORANGE �1%% P ALPHA SECTOR BETA SECTOR GAMMA SECTOR MID-BAND RRH RED RED RED RED BUIE BLUE BLUE BLUE GREEN GREEN GREEN CREEK RED BLUE GREEN AZIMUTH AWS BANDS N66+N70 EC�GINEEFiIfJG RC. ADD FREQUENCY COLOR TO SECTOR BAND (CBRS WILL USE YELLOW BANDS) PURPLE PURPLE RED RED PURPLE PURPLE BLUE BLUE PURPLE PURPLE GREEN GREEN 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 _ PURPLE PURPLE _ PURPLE PURPLE _ PURPLE PURPLE COLOR IDENTIFIER 2 IV,OF NELyY KM HYBRID/DISCREET CABLES EXAMPLE 1 EXAMPLE 2 EXAMPLE 3 CANISTER ylP4NV Oq COAXg1 COAX #2 ' oy INCLUDE SECTOR BANDS BEING SUPPORTED (SHA) (ALPHA) * ; ALONG WITH FREQUENCY BANDS. EXAMPLE 1 — HYBRID, OR DISCREET, SUPPORTS RED JUE RED RED t�`y��ti4 095316 ALL SECTORS, BOTH LOW—BANDS AND MID—BANDS. BLUE EXAMPLE 2 — HYBRID, OR DISCREET, SUPPORTS GREEN CBRS ONLY, ALL SECTORS. �JERtr�!'- K McKEON EXAMPLE 3 — MAIN COAX WITH GROUND ORANGE NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL MOUNTED RRHs. PURPLE ENGINEER-UCENSE NUMBER:095374-1 R IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, FIBER JUMPERS TO RRHs LOW BAND RRH MID BAND RRH LOW BAND RPROF FIRM MID BAND RRH LOW BAND RRH MID BAND RRH UNLESS THEY ARE AUNDER THE DIRECTION OF A DCENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. LOW—BAND HHR FIBER CABLES HAVE SECTOR STRIPE ONLY. RED RED BLUE BLUE GRET7J GRE77J DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: ORANGE PURPLE ORANGE PURPLE ORANGE PURPLE JRF I JWS JKM RFDS REV #: 3 POWER CABLES TO RRHs LOW BAND RRH MID BAND RRH LOW BAND RRH MID BAND RRH LOW BAND RRH MID BAND RRH LOW—BAND RRH POWER CABLES HAVE SECTOR CONSTRUCTION STRIPE ONLY i i i BLUE GREEN GREEN DOCUMENTS PURPLE ORANGE PURPLE NOT USED SUBMITTALS REV DATE I DESCRIPTION RET MOTORS AT ANTENNAS ANTENNA 1 ANTENNA 1 ANTENNA 1 ANTENNA 1 ANTENNA 1 ANTENNA 1 2 11 70-21 ISSM FOR PERU MID BAND LOW BAND MID BAND LOW BAND MID BAND LOW ELAND 3 04-04-22 CUENT COLMEMM RET CONTROL IS HANDLED BY THE MID-BAND IN IN IN IN IN IN 4 -10-?Z CIEIIT COIEENIS RRH WHEN ONE SET OF RET PORTS EXIST ON ANTENNA. 5 05-01-22 CLIENT COIEENIS SEPARATE RET CABLES ARE USED WHEN E i i BLUE GREEN GRET]d 6 01/0.!/23 CLOY COIEE3lIS ANTENNA PORTS PROVIDE INPUTS FOR BOTH 7 05/17/23 WW COEEENIS LOW AND MID BANDS. 6 05/16/23 CLEW COLEOM ORANGE PURPLE ORANGE 0 06/21/23 CLEM COYIEMS A&E PROJECT NUMBER MICROWAVE RADIO LINKS FORWARD AZIMUTH OF 0-120 DEGREES FORWARD AZIMUTH OF 120-240 DEGREES FORWARD AZIMUTH OF 240-359 DEGREES NYNYCO2239A PRIMARY SECONDARY PRIMARY SECONDARY PRIMARY SECONDARY DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION LINKS WILL HAVE A 1.5-2 INCH WHITE WRAP WITH THE AZIMUTH COLOR OVERLAPPING IN THE MIDDLE. WHffE ZRE JtH wHrrE J�REEN WHITE NYNYCO2239A ADD ADDITIONAL SECTOR COLOR BANDS FOR61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25EACH ADDITIONAL MW RADIO. RED BLUE GREENMICROWAVE CABLES WILL REQUIRE P-TOUCH WHITE WHITE WHITE SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 LABELS INSIDE THE CABINET TO IDENTIFY THE BLUE GREEN LOCAL AND REMOTE SITE ID's. WHITE WHITE SHEET TITLE RF CABLE COLOR CODE SHEET NUMBER G-3 RF CABLE COLOR CODES NOT USED 4 DISH Wlrelow L.L.C. TEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 06/11/2021 EXOTHERMIC CONNECTION AS ANCHOR BOLT IN INCH ABV ABOVE INT INTERIOR MECHANICAL CONNECTION ■ AC ALTERNATING CURRENT LB(S) POUND(S) • BUSS BAR INSULATOR A ADDL ADDITIONAL LF LINEAR FEET v CHEMICAL ELECTROLYTIC GROUNDING SYSTEM e AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR LTE LONG TERM EVOLUTION AFG ABOVE FINISHED GRADE MAS MASONRY TEST CHEMICAL ELECTROLYTIC GROUNDING SYSTEM 19 AGL ABOVE GROUND LEVEL MAX MAXIMUM d s EXOTHERMIC WITH INSPECTION SLEEVEAIC AMPERAGE INTERRUPTION CAPACITY � MB MACHINE BOLT L GROUNDING BAR ALUM ALUMINUM MECH MECHANICAL n LL1, GROUND ROD II� ALT ALTERNATE MFR MANUFACTURER ANT ANTENNA MOB MASTER GROUND BAR 5701 SOUTH ON,SANTA BFE DRIVE II TEST GROUND ROD WITH INSPECTION SLEEVE MT APPROX APPROXIMATE MIN MINIMUM ARCH ARCHITECTURAL MISC MISCELLANEOUS SINGLE POLE SWITCH ATS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH MTL METAL AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE MTS MANUAL TRANSFER SWITCH DUPLEX RECEPTACLE (� BATT BATTERY MW MICROWAVE VJ� BLDG BUILDING NEC NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE DUPLEX GFCI RECEPTACLE BILK BLOCK NM NEWTON METERS BLKG BLOCKING NO. NUMBER FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FIXTURE (2)TWO LAMPS 48-78 F BM BEAM NUMBER AZIMUTH L---J BTC BARE TINNED COPPER CONDUCTOR NTS NOT TO SCALE SMOKE DETECTION (DC) SO BOF BOTTOM OF FOOTING OC ON-CENTER E N Q I N E E R I N G P.C. CAB CABINET OSHA OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION EMERGENCY LIGHTING (DC) CANT CANTILEVERED OPNG OPENING 90 E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 CHO CHARGING P/C PRECAST CONCRETE PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 SECURITY LIGHT W/PHOTOCELL LITHONIA ALXW CLO CEILING PCS PERSONAL COMMUNICATION SERVICES LED-1-25M00/51K-SR4-120-PE-DDBTXD CUR CLEAR COL COLUMN PCU PRIMARY CONTROL UNIT CHAIN LINK FENCE X X x x PRC PRIMARY RADIO CABINET COMM COMMON PP POLARQING PRESERVING WOOD/WROUGHT IRON FENCE O E7 O O O CONC CONCRETEPSF POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT ytPto O Ne WALL STRUCTURE CONSTR CONSTRUCTIONO� DBL DOUBLE PSI POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH * 2 LEASE AREA ——— —————————— DC DIRECT CURRENT PT PRESSURE TREATED I PROPERTY LINE (PL) - - - - - - DEPT DEPARTMENT PAIR POWER CABINET SETBACKS -------- --------------- DF DOUGLAS FIR QTY QQUANTITY RAID RADIUS ss10 DIA DDIAMETERH� ICE BRIDGE RECT RECTIFIER DIAG DIAGONAL � i CABLE TRAY DIM DIMENS RNF REINFORCEMENT DRAWING REF REFERENCE SERE K McK ON RE INF NE W W W W W — OWL DOWEL REQ'D REQUIRED NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL" UNDERGROUND POWER —UGP—UGP—UGP—UGP—UGP— EA EACH RET REMOTE ELECTRIC TILT ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-1 RIF UNDERGROUND TELCO —UGT—UGT—UGT—UGT—UGT— EC ELECTRICAL FREQUENCY IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON.CAL CONDUCTOR TION RMC RIGID METALLIC CONDUIT UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OVERHEAD POWER OHP—OFA—DLP—OHP— d a�A OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, ELEC ELECTRICAL RRH REMOTE RADIO HEAD TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. OVERHEAD TELCO OFIT OM OKrOFR EMT ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING RRU REMOTE RADIO UNIT UNDERGROUND TELCO/POWER —UGT/P —UGT/P—UGT/P —UGT/P— ENG ENGINEER RWY RACEWAY DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: ABOVE GROUND POWER —AGP—AGP —AGP—AGP —ACP— ED EQUAL SCH SCHEDULE JRF JWS JKM EXP EXPANSION SHT SHEET ABOVE GROUND TELCO —ACT —ACT —AGT —AGT —ACT — EXT EXTERIOR SIAD SMART INTEGRATED ACCESS DEVICE RFDS REV #: 3 ABOVE GROUND TELCO/POWER —AGT/P —AGr/P —AGr/P —AGr/P EW EACH WAY SIM SIMILAR FAB FABRICATION SPEC SPECIFICATION CONSTRUCTION WORKPOINT W P FF FINISH FLOOR SQ SQUARE DOCUMENTS SECTION REFERENCE XX FG FINISH GRADE SS STAINLESS STEEL X_X FlF FACILITY INTERFACE FRAME STD STANDARDSUBMITTALS SR STEELFIN FINISH(ED) REV DATE I DESCRIPTION 2 tt�TD-2f ISSIIFD FOR pp11�T FLIT FTHK THICKNESS DETAIL REFERENCE FDC FOUNDATION TEMP TEMPORARY DATION TMA TOWER MOUNTED AMPLIFIER 3 04-N-22 QJDIT OMA MS FOC FACE OF CONCRETE TN TOE NAIL 4 De-10-22 WW CMGEMS FOM FACE OF MASONRY TOA TOP OF ANTENNA S 05-01-22 aENTcaEorrs FOS FACE OF SND TOC TOP OF CURB 4 01/03/21 ggNT OOt�EN15 FOW FACE OF WALL FOOT SURFACE TOF TOP OF FOUNDATION 7 05/17/23 CIMIT CINS011S FT OOT FS FTOP TOP OF PLATE (PARAPET) a 05/14/23 cLEnr COuorLs FTG FOOTING TOS TOP OF STEEL 4 04/21/23 1 CtENT MUMTS GA GAUGE TOW TOP OF WALL A&E PROJECT NUMBER GEN GENERATOR TVSS TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSION NYNYCO2239A GFCI GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER TYP TYPICAL DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION GLB GLUE LAMINATED BEAM UG UNDERGROUND GLV GALVANIZED UL UNDERWRITERS LABORATORY NYNYCO2239A GPS GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM LINO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 GND GROUND UMTS UNIVERSAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 GSM GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE UPS UNITERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (DC POWER PLANT) HDG HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED VIF VERIFIED IN FIELD HDR HEADER W WIDE SHEET TITLE HGR HANGER W/ WIT►+ LEGEND AND WAC HEAT/VENTILATION/NR CONDITIONING WD WOOD ABBREVIATIONS HT HEIGHT WP WEATHERPROOF IGR INTERIOR GROUND RING WT WEIGHT SHEET NUMBER LEGEND ABBREVIATIONS GN-1 DISH Wln4 L.L.C. baTEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 08/11/2021 SITE ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS: BE PLACED IN ANY FILL OR EMBANKMENT. 1. NOTICE TO PROCEED - NO WORK SHALL COMMENCE PRIOR TO CONTRACTOR RECEIVING A WRITTEN NOTICE TO PROCEED GENERAL NOTES: • (NTP) AND THE ISSUANCE OF A PURCHASE ORDER. PRIOR TO ACCESSING/ENTERING THE SITE YOU MUST CONTACT THE DISH Wireless 1.FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWING, THE FOLLOWING DEFINITIONS SHALL APPLY- 11/ LLC L.L.C. AND TOWER OWNER NOC & THE DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. AND TOWER OWNER CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. 2. 'LOOK UP' - DISH Wireless LLC LLC. AND TOWER OWNER SAFETY CLIMB REQUIREMENT: CONTRACTOR:GENERAL CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION s h THE INTEGRITY OF THE SAFETY CLIMB AND ALL COMPONENTS OF THE CLIMBING FACILITY SHALL BE CONSIDERED DURING ALL STAGES CARRIER:DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. V*ehM-LLC OF DESIGN, INSTALLATION, AND INSPECTION. TOWER MODIFICATION, MOUNT REINFORCEMENTS, AND/OR EQUIPMENT INSTALLATIONS SHALL TOWER OWNER:TOWER OWNER NOT COMPROMISE THE INTEGRITY OR FUNCTIONAL USE OF THE SAFETY CLIMB OR ANY COMPONENTS OF THE CLIMBING FACILITY ON 2. THESE DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN PREPARED USING STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL CARE AND COMPLETENESS NORMALLY 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE THE STRUCTURE. THIS SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO: PINCHING OF THE WIRE ROPE, BENDING OF THE WIRE ROPE FROM EXERCISED UNDER SIMILAR CIRCUMSTANCES BY REPUTABLE ENGINEERS IN THIS OR SIMILAR LOCALITIES. IT IS ASSUMED THAT THE LrrrLErON, CO 80120 ITS SUPPORTS, DIRECT CONTACT OR CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE WIRE ROPE WHICH MAY CAUSE FRICTIONAL WEAR, IMPACT TO THE WORK DEPICTED WILL BE PERFORMED BY AN EXPERIENCED CONTRACTOR AND/OR WORKPEOPLE WHO HAVE A WORKING KNOWLEDGE ANCHORAGE POINTS IN ANY WAY, OR TO IMPEDE/BLOCK ITS INTENDED USE. ANY COMPROMISED SAFETY CLIMB, INCLUDING EXISTING OF THE APPLICABLE CODE STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS AND OF INDUSTRY ACCEPTED STANDARD GOOD PRACTICE. AS NOT EVERY CONDITIONS MUST BE TAGGED OUT AND REPORTED TO YOUR DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. AND DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. AND TOWER CONDITION OR ELEMENT IS (OR CAN BE) EXPLICITLY SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL USE INDUSTRY ACCEPTED OWNER POC OR CALL THE NOC TO GENERATE A SAFETY CLIMB MAINTENANCE AND CONTRACTOR NOTICE TICKET. STANDARD GOOD PRACTICE FOR MISCELLANEOUS WORK NOT EXPLICITLY SHOWN. ^\ 3. PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION, ALL REQUIRED JURISDICTIONAL PERMITS SHALL BE OBTAINED. THIS INCLUDES, BUT 3, THESE DRAWINGS REPRESENT THE FINISHED STRUCTURE. THEY DO NOT INDICATE THE MEANS;OR METHODS OF IS NOT LIMITED TO, BUILDING, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, FIRE, FLOOD ZONE, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND ZONING. AFTER ONSITE ACTIVITIES CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, AND CONSTRUCTION ARE COMPLETED, ALL REQUIRED PERMITS SHALL BE SATISFIED AND CLOSED OUT ACCORDING TO LOCAL SEQUENCES, AND PROCEDURES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL MEASURES NECESSARY FOR PROTECTION OF LIFE AND JURISDICTIONAL REQUIREMENTS. PROPERTY DURING CONSTRUCTION. SUCH MEASURES SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, BRACING, FORMWORK, SHORING, ETC. 4. ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS AND METHODS; INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ERECTION PLANS, RIGGING PLANS, CLIMBING SITE VISITS BY THE ENGINEER OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE WILL NOT INCLUDE INSPECTION OF THESE ITEMS AND IS FOR STRUCTURAL AZIMUTH PLANS, AND RESCUE PLANS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR THE EXECUTION OF OBSERVATION OF THE FINISHED STRUCTURE ONLY. THE WORK CONTAINED HEREIN, AND SHALL MEET ANSI/ASSE A10.48 (LATEST EDITION); FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS; 4, NOTES AND DETAILS IN THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER GENERAL NOTES AND TYPICAL DETAILS. II AND ANY APPLICABLE INDUSTRY CONSENSUS STANDARDS RELATED TO THE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES BEING PERFORMED. ALL RIGGING WHERE NO DETAILS ARE SHOWN, CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO SIMILAR WORK ON THE PROJECT, AND/OR AS PROVIDED FOR IN PLANS SHALL ADHERE TO ANSI/ASSE A10.48 (LATEST EDITION) AND DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. ARSIPPAC. AND TOWER OWNER STANDARDS, THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. WHERE DISCREPANCIES OCCUR BETWEEN PLANS, DETAILS, GENERAL NOTES, AND SPECIFICATIONS, THE 90 E. IROAD, SUITE 104 INCLUDING THE REQUIRED INVOLVEMENT OF A QUALIFIED ENGINEER FOR CLASS IV CONSTRUCTION, TO CERTIFY THE SUPPORTING GREATER, MORE STRICT REQUIREMENTS, SHALL GOVERN. IF FURTHER CLARIFICATION IS REQUIRED CONTACT THE ENGINEER OF PANY. NJ 07054 STRUCTURE(S) IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI/TIA-322 (LATEST EDITION). RECORD. 5. ALL SITE WORK TO COMPLY WITH DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. AND TOWER OWNER INSTALLATION STANDARDS FOR CONSTRUCTION 5. SUBSTANTIAL EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO PROVIDE ACCURATE DIMENSIONS AND MEASUREMENTS ON THE DRAWINGS TO ASSIST ACTIVITIES ON DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. AND TOWER OWNER TOWER SITE AND LATEST VERSION OF ANSI/TIA-1019-A-2012 'STANDARD IN THE FABRICATION AND/OR PLACEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS BUT R IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO FOR INSTALLATION, ALTERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF ANTENNA SUPPORTING STRUCTURES AND ANTENNAS.' OF NE FIELD VERIFY THE DIMENSIONS, MEASUREMENTS, AND/OR CLEARANCES SHOWN IN THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS PRIOR TO ySP�tEty K M�O,� 6. IF THE SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT CAN NOT BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROPOSE FABRICATION OR CUTTING OF ANY NEW OR EXISTING CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS. IF R IS DETERMINED THAT THERE ARE AN ALTERNATIVE INSTALLATION FOR APPROVAL BY DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. AND TOWER OWNER PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY DISCREPANCIES AND/OR CONFLICTS WITH THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS THE ENGINEER OF RECORD IS TO BE NOTIFIED AS SOON AS SUCH CHANGE OF INSTALLATION. POSSIBLE. 7. ALL MATERIALS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS 6. PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS, THE BIDDING CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE CELL SITE TO FAMILIARIZE WITH THE ysFo 095�1� ` AND ORDINANCES. CONTRACTOR SHALL ISSUE ALL APPROPRIATE NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, EXISTING CONDITIONS AND TO CONFIRM THAT THE WORK CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN ON THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS. ANY SSIGN_­ REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. ALL WORK CARRIED DISCREPANCY FOUND SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF CARRIER POC AND TOWER OWNER. �� G OUT SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL AND UTLITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS AND LOCAL JURISDICTIONAL CODES, 7, ALL MATERIALS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS ORDINANCES AND APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. AND ORDINANCES. CONTRACTOR SHALL ISSUE ALL APPROPRIATE NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, ER_ K McKE6 REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. ALL WORK CARRIED NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS OUT SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS AND LOCAL JURISDICTIONAL CODES, ENGINEER-UCENSE NUMBER:0953741 J UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED OTHERWISE. ORDINANCES AND APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. 1 ' -- 9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT UTILITY LOCATING SERVICES INCLUDING PRIVATE LOCATES SERVICES PRIOR TO THE STARTR IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON. OF CONSTRUCTION. 8. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, THE WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, APPURTENANCES AND LABOR UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION NECESSARY TO COMPLETE ALL INSTALLATIONS AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. of A LICENSED TO ALTER THIS HIS 510NAL ENGINEER, DOCUMENT. 10. ALL EXISTING ACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC AND OTHER UTILITIES WHERE ENCOUNTERED IN THE WORK, SHALL BE 9 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES AND WHERE REQUIRED FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SHALL BE RELOCATED AS DIRECTED BY DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: CONTRACTOR. EXTREME CAUTION SHOULD BE USED BY THE CONTRACTOR WHEN EXCAVATING OR DRILLING PIERS AROUND OR NEAR UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED OTHERWISE UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SAFETY TRAINING FOR THE WORKING CREW. THIS WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO A) 10. IF THE SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT CAN NOT BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROPOSE JRF JwS JKM FALL PROTECTION B) CONFINED SPACE C) ELECTRICAL SAFETY D) TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION E) CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AN ALTERNATIVE INSTALLATION FOR APPROVAL BY THE CARRIER AND TOWER OWNER PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY SUCH CHANGE RFDS REV #: 3 PROCEDURES. OF INSTALLATION. 11. ALL SITE WORK SHALL BE AS INDICATED ON THE STAMPED CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND DISH PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS, 11. CONTRACTOR IS TO PERFORM A SITE INVESTIGATION, BEFORE SUBMITTING BIDS, TO DETERMINE THE BEST ROUTING OF ALL CONSTRUCTION LATEST APPROVED REVISION. CONDUITS FOR POWER, AND TELCO AND FOR GROUNDING CABLES AS SHOWN IN THE POWER, TELCO, AND GROUNDING PLAN DOCUMENTS 12. CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP THE SITE FREE FROM ACCUMULATING WASTE MATERIAL., DEBRIS, AND TRASH AT THE COMPLETION OF DRAWINGS. THE WORK. IF NECESSARY, RUBBISH, STUMPS, DEBRIS, STICKS, STONES AND OTHER REFUSE SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, PAVEMENTS, CURBS, LANDSCAPING AND STRUCTURES. ANY SUBMITTALS DISPOSED OF LEGALLY. DAMAGED PART SHALL BE REPAIRED AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE TO THE SATISFACTION OF DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. AND TOWER REV DATE DESCRIPTION 13. ALL EXISTING INACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC AND OTHER UTILITIES, WHICH INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE OWNER 2 11-30-21 RM Fat PEW WORK, SHALL BE REMOVED AND/OR CAPPED, PLUGGED OR OTHERWISE DISCONTINUED AT POINTS WHICH WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL LEGALLY AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL SCRAP MATERIALS SUCH AS COAXIAL CABLES AND OTHER ITEMS .3 04-04-22 air capons THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF DISH Wireless LLC L.L.C. AND TOWER OWNER, AND/OR LOCAL REMOVED FROM THE EXISTING FACILITY. ANTENNAS REMOVED SHALL BE RETURNED TO THE OWNER'S DESIGNATED LOCATION. 4 045-110-22 Duur caeons UTILITIES. a 05-o1-2z aart caro+rs 14. CONTRACTOR SHALL LEAVE PREMISES IN CLEAN CONDITION. TRASH AND DEBRIS SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM SITE ON A DAILY 14. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SITE SIGNAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR SITE SIGNAGE BASIS. 0 m/a3/23 asxr amiiiiiENTs REQUIRED BY LOCAL JURISDICTION AND SIGNAGE REQUIRED ON INDIVIDUAL PIECES OF EQUIPMENT, ROOMS, AND SHELTERS. 7 05/17 QJDff COMMENTS e 1 05/1 am euM Com"I'S 15. THE SITE SHALL BE GRADED TO CAUSE SURFACE WATER TO FLOW AWAY FROM THE CARRIER'S EQUIPMENT AND TOWER AREAS. a 1 08/21/0 CUW C0I010,11IS 16. THE SUB GRADE SHALL BE COMPACTED AND BROUGHT TO A SMOOTH UNIFORM GRADE PRIOR TO FINISHED SURFACE A&E PROJECT NUMBER APPLICATION. NYNYCO2239A 17. THE AREAS OF THE OWNERS PROPERTY DISTURBED BY THE WORK AND NOT COVERED BY THE TOWER, EQUIPMENT OR DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION DRIVEWAY, SHALL BE GRADED TO A UNIFORM-SLOPE, AND STABILIZED TO PREVENT EROSION AS SPECIFIED ON THE CONSTRUCTION NYNYCO2239A DRAWINGS AND/OR PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 18. CONTRACTOR SHALL MINIMIZE DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES, IF SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION, SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE LOCAL GUIDELINES FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL 19. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, PAVEMENTS, CURBS, LANDSCAPING AND STRUCTURES. ANY DAMAGED PART SHALL BE REPAIRED AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE TO THE SATISFACTION OF OWNER. SHEET TITLE 20. CONTRACTOR SHALL LEGALLY AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL SCRAP MATERIALS SUCH AS COAXIAL CABLES AND OTHER ITEMS GENERAL NOTES REMOVED FROM THE EXISTING FACILITY. ANTENNAS AND RADIOS REMOVED SHALL BE RETURNED TO THE OWNER'S DESIGNATED LOCATION. SHEET NUMBER 21. CONTRACTOR SHALL LEAVE PREMISES IN CLEAN CONDITION. TRASH AND DEBRIS SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM SITE ON A DAILY BASIS. GN-2 22. NO FILL OR EMBANKMENT MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED ON FROZEN GROUND. FROZEN MATERIALS, SNOW OR ICE SHALL NOT DISH Wlnlm L.L.C.TEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 06/11/2021 CONCRETE. FOUNDATIONS. AND REINFORCING STEEL MALLEABLE IRON LOCKNUT ON OUTSIDE AND INSIDE. 1. ALL CONCRETE WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACI 301, ACI 318, ACI 336, ASTM A184, ASTM A185 AND THE DESIGN 24. EQUIPMENT CABINETS, TERMINAL BOXES, JUNCTION BOXES AND PULL BOXES SHALL BE GALVANIZED OR EPDXY-COATED SHEET AND CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION FOR CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE. STEEL SHALL MEET OR EXCEED UL 50 AND BE RATED NEMA 1 (OR BETTER) FOR INTERIOR LOCATIONS AND NEMA 3 (OR BETTER) FOR • 2. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, SOIL BEARING PRESSURE USED FOR DESIGN OF SLABS AND FOUNDATIONS IS ASSUMED TO BE 1000 EXTERIOR LOCATIONS. w 3 ALL CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (f'c) OF 3000 25. METAL RECEPTACLE, SWITCH AND DEVICE BOXES SHALL BE GALVANIZED, EPDXY-COATED OR NON-CORRODING; SHALL MEET OR psi AT 28 DAYS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. NO EXCEED UL 514A AND NEMA OS 1 AND BE RATED NEMA 1 (OR BETTER) FOR INTERIOR LOCATIONS AND WEATHER PROTECTED (WP OR MORE THAN 90 MINUTES SHALL ELAPSE FROM BATCH TIME TO TIME OF PLACEMENT UNLESS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD. BETTER) FOR EXTERIOR LOCATIONS. d%osh. TEMPERATURE OF CONCRETE SHALL NOT EXCEED 90'f AT TIME OF PLACEMENT. 26. NONMETALLIC RECEPTACLE, SWITCH AND DEVICE BOXES SHALL MEET OR EXCEED NEMA OS 2 (NEWEST REVISION) AND BE RATED VASIM.LLL, 4. CONCRETE EXPOSED TO FREEZE-THAW CYCLES SHALL CONTAIN AIR ENTRAINING ADMIXTURES. AMOUNT OF AIR ENTRAINMENT TO BE NEMA 1 (OR BETTER) FOR INTERIOR LOCATIONS AND WEATHER PROTECTED (WP OR BETTER) FOR EXTERIOR LOCATIONS. BASED ON SIZE OF AGGREGATE AND F3 CLASS EXPOSURE (VERY SEVERE). CEMENT USED TO BE TYPE II PORTLAND CEMENT WITH A 27. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY AND OBTAIN NECESSARY AUTHORIZATION FROM THE CARRIER AND/OR DISH WiroL.L.C.ess LLC MAXIMUM WATER-TO-CEMENT RATIO (W/C) OF 0.45. 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE AND TOWER, OWNER BEFORE COMMENCING WORK ON THE AC POWER DISTRIBUTION PANELS. 5. ALL STEEL REINFORCING SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A615. ALL WELDED WIRE FABRIC (WWF) SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A185. ALL LIITLETON, Co Ba1zo 28. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE NECESSARY TAGGING ON THE BREAKERS, CABLES AND DISTRIBUTION PANELS IN ACCORDANCE SPLICES SHALL BE CLASS 'B' TENSION SPLICES, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL HOOKS SHALL BE STANDARD 90 DEGREE HOOKS, WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS TO SAFEGUARD LIFE AND PROPERTY. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. YIELD STRENGTH (Fy) OF STANDARD DEFORMED BARS ARE AS FOLLOWS: 29. INSTALL LAMICOID LABEL ON THE METER CENTER TO SHOW 'DISH Wireless LLC LLC.'. #4 BARS AND SMALLER 40 ksi 30. ALL EMPTY/SPARE CONDUITS THAT ARE INSTALLED ARE TO HAVE A METERED MULE TAPE PULL CORD INSTALLED. #5 BARS AND LARGER 60 ksi • 6. THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM CONCRETE COVER SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR REINFORCING STEEL UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS: • CONCRETE CAST AGAINST AND PERMANENTLY EXPOSED TO EARTH 3' • CONCRETE EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER: • #6 BARS AND LARGER 2' • #5 BARS AND SMALLER 1-1/2' AZIMUTH • CONCRETE NOT EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER: E N G I N E=_E K I N G F.C. • SLAB AND WALLS 3/4' E. HALSEY ROAD, SUITE 104 90 • BEAMS AND COLUMNS 1-1/2' PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 7. A TOOLED EDGE OR A 3/4' CHAMFER SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL EXPOSED NOTED OF CONCRETE, UNLESS NOTOTHERWISE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 301 SECTION 4.2.4. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION NOTES: 1. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS, NEC AND ALL APPLICABLE yt�t�O KNE FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL CODES/ORDINANCES. N o 2. CONDUIT ROUTINGS ARE SCHEMATIC. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL CONDUITS SO THAT ACCESS TO EQUIPMENT IS NOT BLOCKED AND TRIP HAZARDS ARE ELIMINATED. 3. WIRING, RACEWAY AND SUPPORT METHODS AND MATERIALS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEC. 4. ALL CIRCUITS SHALL BE SEGREGATED AND MAINTAIN MINIMUM CABLE SEPARATION AS REQUIRED BY THE NEC. e.0853�b 4.1. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BEAR THE UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES LABEL OF APPROVAL, AND SHALL CONFORM TO REQUIREMENT OF pgOFESSION►� THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. 4.2. ALL OVERCURRENT DEVICES SHALL HAVE AN INTERRUPTING CURRENT RATING THAT SHALL BE GREATER THAN THE SHORT CIRCUIT _ CURRENT TO WHICH THEY ARE SUBJECTED, 22,000 AIC MINIMUM. VERIFY AVAILABLE SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT DOES NOT EXCEED THE ElktiKY K McKEON RATING OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 110.24 NEC OR THE MOST CURRENT ADOPTED CODE PRE THE NEW YORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL GOVERNING JURISDICTION. ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-1 5. EACH END OF EVERY POWER PHASE CONDUCTOR, GROUNDING CONDUCTOR, AND TELCO CONDUCTOR OR CABLE SHALL BE LABELED WITH COLOR-CODED INSULATION OR ELECTRICAL TAPE (3M BRAND, 1/2' PLASTIC ELECTRICAL TAPE WITH UV PROTECTION, OR IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION EQUAL). THE IDENTIFICATION METHOD SHALL CONFORM WITH NEC AND OSHA. OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, LABELED6. ALL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS SHALL BE CLEARLY LABELWITH LAMICOID TAGS SHOWING THEIR RATED VOLTAGE, PHASE TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. CONFIGURATION, WIRE CONFIGURATION, POWER OR AMPACITY RATING AND BRANCH CIRCUIT ID NUMBERS (i.e. PANEL BOARD AND CIRCUIT DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY. ID'S). 7. PANEL BOARDS (ID NUMBERS) SHALL BE CLEARLY LABELED WITH PLASTIC LABELS. JRF JWS JKM B. TIE WRAPS ARE NOT ALLOWED. REDS REV g: 3 9. ALL POWER AND EQUIPMENT GROUND WIRING IN TUBING OR CONDUIT SHALL BE SINGLE COPPER CONDUCTOR (#14 OR LARGER) WITH TYPE THHW, THWN, THWN-2, XHHW, XHHW-2, THW, THW-2, RHW, OR RHW-2 INSULATION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. CONSTRUCTION 10. SUPPLEMENTAL EQUIPMENT GROUND WIRING LOCATED INDOORS SHALL BE SINGLE COPPER CONDUCTOR (#6 OR LARGER) WITH TYPE THHW, THWN, THWN-2, XHHW, XHHW-2, THW, THW-2, RHW, OR RHW-2 INSULATION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. DOCUMENTS 11. POWER AND CONTROL WIRING IN FLEXIBLE CORD SHALL BE MULTI-CONDUCTOR, TYPE SOOW CORD (#14 OR LARGER) UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. SUBMITTALS 12. POWER AND CONTROL WIRING FOR USE IN CABLE TRAY SHALL BE MULTI-CONDUCTOR, TYPE TC CABLE (#14 OR LARGER), WITH REV DATE DESCRIPTION TYPE THHW, THWN, THWN-2, XHHW, XHHW-2, THW, THW-2, RHW, OR RHW-2 INSULATION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 2 11 21 ISSUED FOR POINIT 13. ALL POWER AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS SHALL BE CRIMP-STYLE, COMPRESSION WIRE LUGS AND WIRE NUTS BY THOMAS AND 3 04-04-22 CUDfr COME Tis BETTS (OR EQUAL). LUGS AND WIRE NUTS SHALL BE RATED FOR OPERATION NOT LESS THAN 75' C (90' C IF AVAILABLE). CUENr woes s 05-10-n2 an+ 14. RACEWAY AND CABLE TRAY SHALL BE LISTED OR LABELED FOR ELECTRICAL USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEMA, UL, ANSI/IEEE AND a 0e-10-22 r oars NEC. 15. ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING (EMT), INTERMEDIATE METAL CONDUIT (IMC), OR RIGID METAL CONDUIT (RMC) SHALL BE USED FOR 1 01/03/23 MW COrOrts� 0/17/234-4-0-0-caeols EXPOSED INDOOR LOCATIONS. 16. ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING (EMT) OR METAL-CLAD CABLE (MC) SHALL BE USED FOR CONCEALED INDOOR LOCATIONS. a 05/1w- commons 17. SCHEDULE 40 PVC UNDERGROUND ON STRAIGHTS AND SCHEDULE 80 PVC FOR ALL ELBOWS/90s AND ALL APPROVED ABOVE 1 1 00/21/23 1 aUENT Commons GRADE PVC CONDUIT. A&E PROJECT NUMBER 18. LIQUID-TIGHT FLEXIBLE METALLIC CONDUIT (LIQUID-TTTE FLEX) SHALL BE USED INDOORS AND OUTDOORS, WHERE VIBRATION NYNYCO2239A OCCURS OR FLEXIBILITY IS NEEDED. DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION 19. CONDUIT AND TUBING FITTINGS SHALL BE THREADED OR COMPRESSION-TYPE AND APPROVED FOR THE LOCATION USED. SET SCREW FITTINGS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. NYNYCO2239A 20. CABINETS, BOXES AND WIRE WAYS SHALL BE LABELED FOR ELECTRICAL USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEMA, UL, ANSI/IEEE AND THE 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 NEC. SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 21. WIREWAYS SHALL BE METAL WITH AN ENAMEL FINISH AND INCLUDE A HINGED COVER, DESIGNED TO SWING OPEN DOWNWARDS (WIREMOLD SPECMATE WIREWAY). 22. SLOTTED WIRING DUCT SHALL BE PVC AND INCLUDE COVER (PANDUIT TYPE E OR EQUAL). SHEET TITLE 23. CONDUITS SHALL BE FASTENED SECURELY IN PLACE WITH APPROVED NON-PERFORATED STRAPS AND HANGERS. EXPLOSIVE GENERAL NOTES DEVICES (i.e. POWDER-ACTUATED) FOR ATTACHING HANGERS TO STRUCTURE WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. CLOSELY FOLLOW THE LINES OF THE STRUCTURE, MAINTAIN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE STRUCTURE AND KEEP CONDUITS IN TIGHT ENVELOPES. CHANGES IN DIRECTION TO ROUTE AROUND OBSTACLES SHALL BE MADE WITH CONDUIT OUTLET BODIES. CONDUIT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN A NEAT AND WORKMANLIKE SHEET NUMBER MANNER. PARALLEL AND PERPENDICULAR TO STRUCTURE WALL AND CEILING LINES. ALL CONDUIT SHALL BE FISHED TO CLEAR DCONDUITS BE TEMPORARILY CAPPED FLUSH BETO PREVENT CONCRETE. RNPLASTER FROMENTERING. CONUITS SHALL BEDLLY CLAMPED TO BOXES BYGALVANIZD M LE IRON SNGON ISDE ANVANIZD GN-3 DISH Wirsla• LLC. TEMPLATE VERSION 34 - 05/11/2021 GROUNDING NOTES: 1. ALL GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEMS (INCLUDING TELECOMMUNICATION, RADIO, LIGHTNING PROTECTION AND AC POWER GESS) SHALL d.*.sh BE BONDED TOGETHER AT OR BELOW GRADE, BY TWO OR MORE COPPER BONDING CONDUCTORS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM IEEE FALL—OF—POTENTIAL RESISTANCE TO EARTH TESTING (PER IEEE 1100 AND 81) FOR v GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEMS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL SUPPLEMENTAL GROUND ELECTRODES AS NEEDED TO ACHIEVE A TEST RESULT OF 5 OHMS OR LESS. 3. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPERLY SEQUENCING GROUNDING AND UNDERGROUND CONDUIT INSTALLATION AS TO PREVENT ANY LOSS OF CONTINUITY IN THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OR DAMAGE TO THE CONDUIT AND PROVIDE TESTING RESULTS. _LLC 4. METAL CONDUIT AND TRAY SHALL BE GROUNDED AND MADE ELECTRICALLY CONTINUOUS WITH LISTED BONDING FITTINGS OR BY BONDING ACROSS THE DISCONTINUITY WITH #6 COPPER WIRE UL APPROVED GROUNDING TYPE CONDUIT CLAMPS. 5701 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE 5. METAL RACEWAY SHALL NOT BE USED AS THE NEC REQUIRED EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTOR. STRANDED COPPER CONDUCTORS LITTLETON, CO 80120 WITH GREEN INSULATION, SIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC, SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED WITH THE POWER CIRCUITS TO BTS EQUIPMENT. 6. EACH CABINET FRAME SHALL BE DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE MASTER GROUND BAR WITH GREEN INSULATED SUPPLEMENTAL EQUIPMENT GROUND WIRES, #6 STRANDED COPPER OR LARGER FOR INDOOR BTS; #2 BARE SOLID TINNED COPPER FOR OUTDOOR BTS. 7. CONNECTIONS TO THE GROUND BUS SHALL NOT BE DOUBLED UP OR STACKED BACK TO BACK CONNECTIONS ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE GROUND BUS ARE PERMITTED. B. ALL EXTERIOR GROUND CONDUCTORS BETWEEN EQUIPMENT/GROUND BARS AND THE GROUND RING SHALL BE #2 SOLID TINNED COPPER UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9. ALUMINUM CONDUCTOR OR COPPER CLAD STEEL CONDUCTOR SHALL NOT BE USED FOR GROUNDING CONNECTIONS. 10. USE OF 90' BENDS IN THE PROTECTION GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE AVOIDED WHEN 45' BENDS CAN BE ADEQUATELY AZIMUTH SUPPORTED. 11. EXOTHERMIC WELDS SHALL BE USED FOR ALL GROUNDING CONNECTIONS BELOW GRADE. ENGINEERING RC_ 12. ALL GROUND CONNECTIONS ABOVE GRADE (INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR) SHALL BE FORMED USING HIGH PRESS CRIMPS. 13. COMPRESSION GROUND CONNECTIONS MAY BE REPLACED BY EXOTHERMIC WELD CONNECTIONS. 90 E. HALSEY ROAD. SUITE 104 14. ICE BRIDGE BONDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE EXOTHERMICALLY BONDED OR BOLTED TO THE BRIDGE AND THE TOWER GROUND PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 BAR. 15. APPROVED ANTIOXIDANT COATINGS (i.e. CONDUCTIVE GEL OR PASTE) SHALL BE USED ON ALL COMPRESSION AND BOLTED GROUND CONNECTIONS. 16. ALL EXTERIOR GROUND CONNECTIONS SHALL BE COATED WITH A CORROSION RESISTANT MATERIAL ,AEOFNEWJ' 17. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL AND NON—ELECTRICAL METAL BOXES, FRAMES AND SUPPORTS SHALL BE BONDED TO THE GROUND yt v KMG o RING, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC. * °y 18. BOND ALL METALLIC OBJECTS WITHIN 6 ft OF MAIN GROUND RING WITH (1) #2 BARE SOLID TINNED COPPER GROUND CONDUCTOR. 19. GROUND CONDUCTORS USED FOR THE FACILITY GROUNDING AND LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE ROUTED p 085316 �`� THROUGH MEIALUC OBJECTS THAT FORM A RING AROUND THE CONDUCTOR, SUCH AS METALLIC CONDUITS, METAL SUPPORT CUPS OR '0O ESS1Dtl►� _ SLEEVES THROUGH WALLS OR FLOORS. WHEN IT IS REQUIRED TO BE HOUSED IN CONDUIT TO MEET CODE REQUIREMENTS OR LOCAL CONDITIONS, NON—METALLIC MATERIAL SUCH AS PVC CONDUIT SHALL BE USED. WHERE USE OF METAL CONDUIT IS UNAVOIDABLE (i.e., ' NONMETALLIC CONDUIT PROHIBITED BY LOCAL CODE) THE GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL BE BONDED TO EACH END OF THE METAL CONDUIT. 41ERLMY K McKEON 20. ALL GROUNDS THAT TRANSITION FROM BELOW GRADE TO ABOVE GRADE MUST BE #2 BARE SOLID TINNED COPPER IN 3/4' NEWYORK LICENSED PROFESSIONAL NON—METALLIC, FLEXIBLE CONDUIT FROM 24" BELOW GRADE TO WITHIN 3' TO 6" OF CAD—WELD TERMINATION POINT. THE EXPOSED END ENGINEER-LICENSE NUMBER:095374-1 OF THE CONDUIT MUST BE SEALED WITH SILICONE CAULK. (ADD TRANSITIONING GROUND STANDARD DETAIL AS WELL). 21. BUILDINGS WHERE THE MAIN GROUNDING CONDUCTORS ARE REQUIRED TO BE ROUTE=D TO GRADE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ROUTE IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, EY ARE ACTING UNDER THE TWO GROUNDING CONDUCTORS FROM THE ROOFTOP, TOWERS, AND WATER TOWERS GROUNDING RING, TO THE EXISTING GROUNDING UNLESS OFF LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER,DIRECTION SYSTEM, THE GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL NOT BE SMALLER THAN 2/0 COPPER. ROOFTOP GROUNDING RING SHALL BE BONDED TO TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT. THE EXISTING GROUNDING SYSTEM, THE BUILDING STEEL COLUMNS, LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEM, AND BUILDING MAIN WATER LINE DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:APPROVED BY: (FERROUS OR NONFERROUS METAL PIPING ONLY). DO NOT ATTACH GROUNDING TO FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PIPES. JRF I JWS I JKM RFDS REV #: 3 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS SUBMITTALS REV DATE I DESCRIPTION 2 11-70-21 ESS=FOR PMW 3 04-W22 aMff CMASITS 4 05-10-22 MW COUENIS 8 00-01-22 CIENF 100141005 s 01/03/23 MM 10MO M4 7 05/17/23 DIM ME M5 B 05/18/23 CIMU CWAAM 5 s 08/21/23 C"C018ENIS A&E PROJECT NUMBER NYNYCO2239A DISH WIRELESS PROJECT INFORMATION NYNYCO2239A 61405 MAIN ROAD, ROUTE 25 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 SHEET TITLE GENERAL NOTES SHEET NUMBER GN-4 DISH VArsless L.L.C.TEMPLATE VERSION 34— 08/11/2021 Appendix C vhbci Appendix Alternative Sites Affidavit PLANNING BOARD: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD STATE OF NEW YORK: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -X' In the Matter of the Application of Elite Towers,.L.P., New York SMSA Limited Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless, DISH Wireless L.L.C. and the Southold Fire District as co-Applicants, and Budd's Pond Marina, Inc., as Owner, for all ALTERNATIVE necessary permits to construct, operate and maintain a public SITES AFFIDAVIT utility wireless communication facility at 61405 Main Road (a/k/a N.Y.S. Route 25), Southold,New York, known and designated as Suffolk County Property Tax Map No.: District 1000, Section 56, Block 3, Lot 15 (the "Property") - - - - - - - - - - -.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - X STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss.. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) TANYA NEGRON, being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I am the managing member of Elite Towers, L.P. ("Elite"), and in my capacity as same, investigated potential locations for wireless communication facilities ("Communication Facility" or "Communication Facilities") in and around the Property. 2. I submit this affidavit in support of Elite's, New York SMSA Limited Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless ("Verizon Wireless")'s, DISH Wireless L.L.C. ("DISH")'s and the Southold Fire District ("Fire District") Application (the "Application") to the Town of Southold (the"Town") Planning Board in order to construct a Communication Facility. 3. The Communication Facility will be located at the Property, and will consist of the following: (1) a new 150' concealment pole ("Pole"); (2) a rectangular, fenced equipment compound (the "Equipment Compound") located in the northerly portion of the Property, towards the rear and behind the existing building; (3) on the Pole, six (6) Verizon Wireless antennas (three (3) sectors of two (2) antennas per sector), to be mounted within the Pole at 1 centerline heights of 146'-1", and 141'-2" (three (3) antennas at each height), with associated appurtenances including three (3) trilexers (one (1) per sector located below antennas); (4) three (3) DISH antennas (one (1) per sector), with associated appurtenances including six (6) diplexers (two (2) per antenna); (5) two (2) whip antennas with associated omni dimensional antennas with top heights of 164'-10" and accompanying equipment; (6) within the Equipment Compound, a 12'-0" by 20'-0" Verizon Wireless equipment area, on which will be situated Verizon Wireless' equipment cabinets and nine (9) RRH units (three (3) per sector), situated on top of a raised 8'-0" by 10'-0" prefabricated platform, with a 10'-0" x 20'-0" steel weather canopy above and one (1) GPS unit to be mounted.to one of the weather canopy posts; (7) also within the Equipment Compound, a 8'-0" by 10'-0" DISH equipment area, on which will be situated equipment cabinets, nine (9) RRH units (three (3) per sector) and twelve (12) diplexers (four (4) per sector), situated on top of a raised 8'-0" by 10'-0" prefabricated platform, with one (1) GPS unit to be mounted to one of the platform's posts; (8)within the Equipment Compounds, a 8'-0" x 10'0" equipment platform with one (1) equipment cabinet; and (7) all other appurtenances, equipment, cables, conduits and wires related thereto. 4. My role for Elite includes identifying potential locations for new Communication Facilities based upon a need to remedy service deficiencies in a specified geographic area on behalf of wireless carriers including Verizon Wireless and DISH, and when appropriate, for public service entities such as the Fire District. 5. Among other information, I utilize input from wireless carriers' and the District's Radio Frequency ("RF") Engineering Departments/consultants, including: (a) the location of other existing Communication Facilities in an area; and (b) existing coverage in the area. 6. It should also be noted that the principal of the owner of the Property is William 2 Wietzke, Deputy Fire Commissioner for the District, which also facilitated an appropriate location for the District's installation. 7. Utilizing the aforementioned criteria, it is my responsibility to ascertain potential sites for the construction of new Communication Facilities. 8. Several factors are used to determine if a potential site is a suitable location, including the location, height and clearance for the wireless communication antennas. In addition, I consider whether there is enough room to accommodate carrier(s) and public service entity equipment at the candidate Communication Facility Property. 9. I also confer with carriers' RF engineers, who determine which location, or locations, are suitable for a Communication Facility. 10. Thereafter, I visit potential Communication Facility sites within the subject area, in order to identify a site that meets all of the aforementioned criteria, as well as meeting the requirements provided for under a municipality's code and/or regulations, to the extent feasible. 11. Once a potential site has been identified, I determine whether the property owner would be interested in leasing space to Elite in order to construct, operate and maintain a Communication Facility. 12. With regard to the applicable municipal code and/or regulations in connection with this Application, I reviewed, among other things, the Town Code which contains provisions affecting Communication Facilities, as more fully set forth under Chapter 280, Article XVII, "Wireless Communication Facilities" (the "Wireless Ordinance"), which regulates, among other things, the siting of new wireless facilities, such as the Communication Facility contemplated by Elite, Verizon Wireless, DISH and the Fire District herein. 13. The subject area in which Verizon Wireless, DISH and the Fire District are 3 experiencing a service deficiency includes a limited number of parcels with sufficient size and appropriate current land use. In particular, the absence of many commercially-utilized parcels in the area eliminate much of the land mass in the vicinity from consideration. Further, due to the overwhelmingly flat terrain with limited tall vegetation in the area largely prevents the ability to fully screen the facility from the surrounding area. 14. In addition to my review of the applicable Code provisions, I reviewed the Town's zoning map and aerial views of the search area within which Verizon Wireless, DISH and the Fire District are experiencing a service deficiency. 15. Once a potential site has been identified, I determine whether the property owner would be interested in leasing space to Elite in order to construct, operate and maintain a Communication Facility. 16. Therefore, in order to locate a site that complies with the Wireless Ordinance, as well as Verizon Wireless', DISH's and the Fire District's search criteria, I conducted a full and complete investigation of all properties within the vicinity, including all existing structures which can accommodate a Communication Facility. 17. Based upon this search, Elite, Verizon Wireless, DISH and the Fire District have reviewed, and rejected, the following potential-sites within its search area (the "Potential Sites"), as evidenced below: 18. Port of Egypt Marine 62300 Main Road (a/k/a N.Y.S. Route 25) Southold, New York 11971 SBL: 1000-56-6-4 & 6.1 Owner: Port of Egypt Enterprises When Elite had first met with the owner several years ago, Mr. Lieblein, he had initial interest and discussed options on his property. Elite even reviewed an additional property of his a 4 short distance away from this site. However, after that initial meeting, follow-up calls and emails went without response, including a mailed inquiry in March, 2016. Most recently, Elite submitted a formal proposal to representatives of Port of Egypt Enterprises on March 31, 2022, by certified mail, return receipt requested (enclosed is a copy of the same). Since that time, Port of Egypt Enterprises has not responded to this request. As such, our understanding is that there would not be a feasible way to locate on Port of Egypt Enterprises' property without the owner's consent. 19. The Old Field Vineyards 120 Bay Home Road/59600 Main Road(a/k/a N.Y.S. Route 25) Southold,New York 11971 SBL: 1000-56-5-1.3 Owner: Dekka LLC Elite originally met with the owner Christian Baiz in 2011. After months of follow-up calls and emails .Elite never received a response, including a mailed inquiry in March, 2016. Most recently, Elite submitted a formal proposal to representatives of Dekka LLC on March 31, 2022, by certified mail, return receipt requested (enclosed is a copy of the same). Since that time, Dekka LLC has not responded to this request. As such, our understanding is that there would not be a feasible way to locate on Dekka LLC's property without the owner's consent. 20. Brick Cove Marina 1760 Sage Boulevard Greenport,NY 11944 SBL: 1000-57-1-38.3 Owner: Conkling Advisors, LLC Elite submitted formal proposals to representatives of Conkling Advisors, LLC on March 3, 2016, and March 31, 2022, by certified mail, return receipt requested (enclosed are copies of the same). Conkling Advisors, LLC has not responded to either of these requests. As such, our understanding is that there would not be a feasible way to locate on Conkling Advisors, LLC's 5 property without the owner's consent. 21. North Fork Animal Hospital 58605 Main Road (a/k/a N.Y.S. Route 25) Southold,NY 11971, SBL: 1000-56-2-2 Owner: 58605 Route 25 Elite met with the owner, Rob Pasciotta, and had conversations with his attorney back in 2010. Mr. Pasciotta eventually sent an email passing on the project and did not move forward. More recently, Elite submitted formal proposals to representatives of North Fork Animal Hospital on March 3, 2016, and March 31, 2022, by certified mail, return receipt requested (enclosed is a copy of the same). North Fork Animal.Hospital has not responded to either request. As such, our understanding is that there would not be a feasible way to locate on North Fork Animal Hospital's property without the owner's consent. 22. Elite also contacted the owners of the following sites, for which we never received any response of interest in the Communication Facility: American Legion 51655 Route 25 Southold, NY 11971 Southold Marine Center, Inc. 49900 Main Road, Route 25, P.O. Box 1664 Southold,NY Phone: (631) 765-3131 Fax: (631) 765-3147 E-mail:smcmarine@optonline.net Platinum East Electric Inc. 47070 Route 25 Southold,NY 11971 631-765-9424 6 Jamesport Country Store 1299 Main Rd Jamesport,NY 11947 (Building next to it—owner Howard Waldman) Long Season Farms 1017 Main Rd Aquebogue,New York 11901 (631) 779-3360 longseasonfarms a,gmail.com Ken and Laurie Jurow Bayview Market Farms 891 Main Road, Rt. 25 Aquebogue,NY 11931 631-722-3077 5629 Sound Avenue Jamesport,NY 11941 631-722-4740 Woodside Orchards 729 Main Rd. Aquebogue,NY 11931 Eastern Tire 15 Eugenes Rd Cutchogue, NY 11935 23. Included with the foregoing offers to the above, specified properties, I also undertook a review of the entire area to assess whether there were any other viable locations to site the Communication Facility. In the vicinity there are primarily residential, agricultural and parkland uses. Therefore, the above-targeted parcels are the ones that could best accommodate the Communication Facility in the area. 24. It should be noted that this analysis is with an eye towards the apparent 7 conflicting interests from.a zoning perspective, where the potential impacts on surrounding areas must also be taken into account when reviewing applications for wireless facilities. By locating on the Property, Elite intends to site the Communication Facility within a location that would provide service, and do so by employing the least intrusive means. Specifically, the Pole is set back from Main Road, adjacent to the Long Island Railroad tracks running along the Property line, followed by unoccupied land (part of the Paul Stoutenburgh Preserve). The existing building will also offer further screening to the south. 25. The proposed Communication Facility at the subject Property meets all potential site criteria based upon its location, wireless antenna clearance, network coverage, and availability. Further, the owner of the subject Property is the only location where a willing landlord agreed to enter lease negotiations with Elite. 26. Therefore, the proposed Communication Facility at the subject Property would provide: (1) the least intrusive means to resolve Verizon Wireless', DISH's and the Fire District's existing service deficiency; (2) adequate and reliable network coverage for Verizon Wireless, DISH and the Fire District in the subject area; and (3) the ability to accommodate additional wireless carriers who may collocate on the proposed Communication Facility. 8 CONCLUSION 27. Based on the foregoing, I respectfully request that the Planning Board grant Elite's,Verizon Wireless',DISH's and the Fire District.Application in all respects. ELITE TOWERS,L.P. TANYA b1EGRO14 Sworn to before me this the day of October, 2022. Notary Public Loula Fernandes Notary Publ to-State of New York No.01FE6374706 Qualified in Suffolk County Commission Expires April 30,20&.4 9 Appendix D , Appendix Amato Law Group Letter, dated November 4, 2022 \ ' ' A MATO 666 OLD COUNTRY ROAD, 9T" FLOOR GARDEN CITY, NY 11530 , iG I LAW GROUP, P L LC TEL: 516.227.6363 FAX: 516.227.6367 November 4, 2022 VIA ELECTRONIC DELIVERY Town of Southold Planning Department Town Hall Annex Building 54375 Route 25 PO Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Attn.: Heather Lanza Re: Application(the"Application")to the Town of Southold("Town")by Elite Towers, L.P. ("Elite") in connection with the proposed public utility communication facility ("Communication Facility")to be located at 61405 Main Road,Southold,New York 11971 District 1000 Section 56 Block 3 Lot 15 (the "Property") Dear Ms. Lanza: In connection with the Application for the construction and maintenance of the Communication Facility on the Property,and in response to correspondence from the Planning Board Office dated February 4,2022("Town Correspondence"),herein are our responses to the comments provided by Susan Rabold of CityScape regarding her preliminary review of the proposal. Initially, we note that the requested Technical Consultant escrow account payment of $8,500 had been previously filed on February 2,2022,to which the Planning Department acknowledged receipt on February 3,2022. (Enclosed is proof of same.) Further,please note that the intention is to have the parties,Elite,Verizon Wireless,Dish and the Southold Fire District,as co-applicants as part of this Communication Facility project. With those initial items outlined, below we will address each comment as stated in the Town Correspondence. The comments from the Town Correspondence will be set forth in italics, followed by responses to each. Elite Towers LP and Verizon Wireless Non-Compliance with Article XVII. Wireless Communication Facilities Section 280-70 o D.(]) and D.(2)Applicant needs to address highest priority in writing. RESPONSE: The proposed Communication Facility is designated as Priority(e)on the list set forth at Section 280-70.D.(1). The first two on the list noted as highest priority, i.e., (a) and(b),both are 405 LEXINGTON AVENUE I CHRYSLER BUILDING,26T11 FLOOR I NEW YORK,NY 10174 1 212.485.6000 402 MAIN STREET I SUITE 204 1 METUCHEN,NJ 08840 1 732.317.1511 in connection with existing antenna support structures(whether on Town-owned properties(or(a)) or on property owned by other parties(or(b)). These options may be quickly ruled out as set forth in detail with the RF Reports produced by both DISH and Verizon Wireless. In each,it is demonstrated how significant the current coverage gap is within the vicinity of the Property. Due the substantial size of this gap, it is clear that no existing support structures would_be able to provide sufficient coverage to satisfy the need in this area. As for the next priority under(c), or new antenna support structures on Town-owned properties,upon a close search of the area,no Town-owned parcels were available that would be situated within the area to service the existing coverage gap. Finally, for Priority (d), which includes new antenna support structures on properties zoned LI or LIO, as is evidenced by the attached excerpt from the Town's Zoning Map, affixed hereto as Exhibit "A", there are no such facilities in the vicinity of the Property, which is the target location to serve the needs of the co-applicants DISH and Verizon Wireless. Further,enclosed as part of this submission is Elite's Alternative Sites Affidavit,consisting of a report demonstrating an explanation as to each of the other sites which were investigated, and why they were ultimately rejected as viable alternatives. o F,. Applicant needs to address if any of these geographic features are present. RESPONSE: Based upon a review by Azimuth Engineering P.C., Elite's site engineers, the Property does not include any of the stated geographic features. o G. Fall zones show existing structures within the 300'perimeter. Is the Applicant applying for a variance or proposing a smaller fall zone?'If proposing a smaller fall zone, then the Applicant must provide a structural engineer's report addressing safety concerns. RESPONSE: Elite is seeking a variance from this provision,as the area on the Property within the fall zone would continue to be utilized as a boat storage and maintenance operation. o H. Federal aviation regulation needs to be addressed in writing. RESPONSE: Enclosed with this submission is an FAA Determination of No Hazard to Air Navigation,dated October 28,2019,confirming the absence of any issues up to 165 feet AGL and 170 feet ASML. Elite is in the process of obtaining an updated Determination, as the submitted Determination expired in 2021. This new Determination will be filed under separate cover. o 1. Property is Zoned MH so all items in "I"should be addressed in a narrative and on the construction drawings. RESPONSE: The accompanying Construction Drawings,prepared by Azimuth Engineering P.C. and with a revision date of June 1, 2022, include on Sheet Z-03 a Bulk Requirements Table which addresses the existing lot size(41,346 square feet where 80,000 square feet is required),the proposed height of the communications pole(150' plus the proposed public service whip antennas at the top, where 80' is permitted) and the distances to property lines and streets (47' where 500' is required). 2 For each of these requirements, relief is to be sought from the Town Zoning Board of.Appeals. o K. Applicant needs to address in writing. RESPONSE: Radio emissions fall within the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits established by the FCC as set forth within the enclosed Antenna Site FCC Compliance Assessment and Report, prepared by Pinnacle Telecom Group, and dated August 22, 2022. This Assessment and Report also addresses each of the requirements under this section. o L. Applicant needs to provide the structural analysis for all shown tenants on the proposed tower. RESPONSE: The requested enclosed Structural Elevation, prepared by Raycap, and dated November 1,2019. Supporting Structural Calculations will be provided further in the process once the Town has provided further assurances regarding the location and height of the proposed pole. o M. Applicant does not address required heightfor the proposed tower. RESPONSE: Enclosed are Radio Frequency Reports from Verizon Wireless and DISHNetwork supporting the need for coverage at the heights proposed as part of the Communication Facility. While DISH Network,as a new wireless service,has wider need to provide coverage across the Long Island region, Verizon Wireless, as a more mature network, has included in its report a height analysis, confirming that the stated heights of its antennas are needed to provide the minimum necessary coverage to the surrounding area. In addition,enclosed are Radio Frequency Materials, including a letter and map from IWT, radio frequency experts for the Southold Fire District, to outline the Fire District's need for service in the vicinity. o N. Applicant needs to address in writing and on the construction drawings how all these items are addressed. RESPONSE: Elite has abided by the site design standards set forth within this Code section,to the extent feasible based on the existing conditions. In connection with Setbacks, subsectionN.(1),the proposed Communication Facility abides by the required setbacks within the underlying Marine II zoning district, as set forth on the Bulk Requirements Table of Sheet Z-03 of the enclosed Construction Drawings, prepared by Azimuth Engineering P.C., with a revision date of June 1, 2022, 2022. Further, in connection with Signs, subsection N.(2), the Communication Facility will abide by the requirements and limitations set forth therein, and Elite will file for any required permits, as may be needed, to install such signage. Regarding base station equipment shelter requirements,subsection N.(3),will not be applicable to this project,as neither Verizon Wireless nor DISH Network intend to utilize shelters for their respective equipment, instead intending on screening its ground-based equipment with privacy fencing that will be"satisfactory to the Planning Board upon consideration of impacts on adjacent properties and minimizing visual impacts." Sheet Z-08 of the Construction Drawings depict this proposal in greater detail. Similarly, Sheet Z-08 3 Y� addresses base equipment landscaping,subsection N.(4),whereby a double row of evergreen shrubs and trees shall be installed to provide a visual screen or buffer to adjoining parcels, streets and vantage points. Further, Elite agrees to maintain this vegetation for the life of the Communication Facility. Finally, in connection with site lighting,subsection N.(5),motion-sensing lighting will be installed with sufficient protections to shield fixtures so that lighting will not extend beyond the Property lines. Details of such lighting may be foundon both Sheets Z-09 and Z-12 of the Construction Drawings. J Sections 280-72; 280-74.B. and C.; 280-76; o All items must be addressed by the applicant in narrative and on the construction drawings along with any supplemental documents necessary to demonstrate compliance. RESPONSE: The Construction Drawings,on Sheet Z-03,have been updated to address the items in 280-72. Regarding 280-74.B.,with the provided documentation enclosed with this package,we believe the required items are included,specifically,the FCC Compliance Report(as to(1)(a)),the Structural Elevation (as to (1)(b)),the FCC Licenses (as to (1)(c)),the RF Reports (as to (1)(d) through(f)) and the Property Deed(as to (1)(g)). The applicable provisions of 280-74.C.have also been addressed on Sheet Z-03 of the Construction Drawings. Finally,as to 280-76,the requirements thereunder are noted and shall be complied with as applicable during the life of the Communication Facility. Dish Wireless 1. Construction Drawing Comments, o Sheet T-1, "Project Directory" identifies the Tower Owner as: TBD. The Applicant needs to correct this information and provide the name of the tower owner and owner's contact information and site name. o Sheet A-2, "Antenna Schedule" o Does not include the installation of the RET Cable;Applicant needs to add this to the table. o Proposed LLC Mounts (total 3) are missingfrom the table;Applicant needs to add this to the table. o Note 2. States, "Antenna and RRHmodels may change due to equipment availability. All equipment changes must be approved and remain in compliance with the proposed design and structural analyses. " Applicant-needs to re-word the statement as follows: . . . X441 Any equipment changes shall be shown on revised construction drawings and in a revised structural analysis and must shall be approved by the Town prior to installation. and remain in eenTkanee with the prepesed design an 4 RESPONSE: The requested changes have been incorporated into the enclosed, updated DISH Construction Drawings by Azimuth Engineering P.C., with a revision date of June 1, 2022. 2. Structural Analysis: This item is missing; the Applicant needs to provide the document for review. RESPONSE: The requested enclosed Structural Elevation,prepared by Raycap,and dated August 5, 2021. Supporting Structural Calculations will be provided further in the process once the Town has provided further assurances regarding the location and height of the proposed pole.. 3. Compliance with Article XVII. Wireless Communication Facilities o Section 280-70 o D.(2) Applicant needs to address highest priority in writing. o K. Applicant needs to address this in writing. o L. Applicant needs to provide the structural analysis. o N.(3). Applicant needs to address this in writing and on the construction drawings. o N.(4). An existing tree line/shrubs are shown north ofthe existingfence line adjacent the proposed ground equipment. The Applicant or Town should verb the existing landscaping is healthy and meeting the requirements of the original application for the tower. o N.(5) Applicant needs to address ground lighting at the proposed new equipment shelter in writing and on the construction drawings. RESPONSE: Please see the foregoing, corresponding responses in connection with the Elite submission in order to address each of the above-listed items. With this submission, and consistent with the Declaratory Ruling regarding timely siting review,In the Matter of Petition for Declaratory Ruling,WT Docket No. 08-165,by our calculation the Town utilized 23 days to provide its initial response. With this submission today, the "shot . clock" recommences, allowing for 127 more days as part of the Town's review process. If you should have any questions or require anything further,please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your anticipated attention to this Application. Very truly yours, Gregory R. Alvarez Enclosure 5 Appendix E 90 j �8 \ vhh:. Append *IX Radio Frequency Reports for Verizon Wireless, Dish Wireless and Southold Fire Department RF Report Proposed Southold 4 Communication Facility 61405 Main Road, Southold, NY verizon September 1, 2022 C Squared Systems,LLC 65 Dartmouth Drive Aubu Systems 603-644-2800 E-mail: s�lnnort((-i?csqusu-edsi-stems.com Table of Contents 1.0 Executive Summary 2 2.0 Mobile Communications System Design ....................................................................................................2 2.1 System Considerations............................................................................................................................. 2 2.2 System Evaluation.................................................................................................................................... 2 3.0 Existing Network......................................................................................................................................... 3 4.0 Site Need......................................................................................................................................................4 5.0 Resulting Solution......................................................................................................................................... 5 6.0 Summary...................................................................................................................................................... 6 7.0 Qualifications, Statement of Certification, and Resume.............................................................................. 7 List of Tables Table 1: Existing Site Inventory Information......................................................................................................... 3 Table of Figures FigureA— Site Inventory .......................................................................................................................................4 Figure B—Existing 700 MHz Coverage & Site Search Ring Area........................................................................ 5 Figure C—Proposed 700 MHz Coverage..: ...... 6 C Squared Systems,LLC 1 September 1,2022 1.0 Executive Summary New York SMSA Limited Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless ("Verizon Wireless") is a public utility under the laws of the State of New York and it holds licenses from the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") to serve the public within, among other areas, Southold,New York. Verizon Wireless' objective is to provide seamless, reliable wireless coverage to its users in accordance with the Wireless Communication and Public Safety Act of 1999.' Verizon Wireless, as a co-applicant with Elite Towers, LP ("Elite") and the Southold Fire District, is providing the following information in support of their Special Exception Application to the Town of Southold in order to construct, operate and maintain the proposed wireless telecommunications facility in Southold,New York. This report addresses Verizon Wireless'need for the proposed facility and confirms that there are no other feasible existing structures that meet Verizon Wireless' service objectives for this area. The proposed wireless telecommunications facility, to be located at 61405 Main Road, Southold, New York, is needed to provide coverage to address the existing coverage gap in the Southold area. Included in this report is a brief summary of the site objectives and radio frequency(RF)coverage plots showing the existing coverage gap and the predicted coverage that this site will provide to the Southold area. 2.0 Mobile Communications System Design 2.1 System Considerations Mobile telephony is a method of communication by radio consisting of mobile units,either mounted in vehicles or hand-held,that transmits to and receives signals from fixed base stations(cell sites). Base stations(cell sites)communicate with mobile wireless devices by sending and receiving signals within a small geographic area. The cell site in turn connects the mobile device to the landline telephone network. The cell sites are designed to cover a small geographic area because mobile telephony devices utilize low power. In addition, the frequencies licensed by the FCC are significantly weakened by obstructions, such as terrain, foliage and buildings which can make the coverage irregular and unreliable. Therefore, it is necessary to locate cell sites at suitable locations and heights in order to provide a seamless and reliable grade of service to the public. Seamless,reliable coverage provides users with the ability to successfully originate receive and maintain quality calls throughout a service area. Overlapping coverage is required for users to be able to move throughout the service area and reliably"hand-off'between cells to maintain uninterrupted calls. As a customer making a call in the vicinity of a cell site moves about and begins to move further away from the cell site, the coverage from that cell site becomes weaker. Unlike broadcast radio, as the customer travels, the call is transferred ("handed-off')to an adjacent cell site, if and when that cell site's signal level becomes sufficiently strong. With sufficient overlapping coverage(i.e.,when reliable coverage areas are overlapping),this process is transparent to the user. To establish the necessary distribution of cell sites and help ensure that coverage is seamless and reliable,cell sites are strategically located throughout the licensed coverage area based upon,among other things,network efficiency,topography of the land,and the location of other cell sites. When a significant service deficiency exists,the ability for effective communication is diminished and service can seriously deteriorate in that region. In these conditions, customers experience the inability to make calls, lost calls, partial conversations, unreliable/slow data connections and/or inaudible conversation. 2.2 System Evaluation System design and evaluation is performed primarily through propagation analysis. Propagation models are widely recognized and accepted in the wireless telecommunications industry as accurate and are routinely utilized. Propagation models simulate how radio waves travel through the environment from one point to another. In order to accurately model the behavior of these radio waves,features in the environment such as elevation of the terrain(e.g.hilly or flat)and the presence of land use classifications must be taken into account. Land use classifications include such designations as buildings, water, trees, and others. Both elevation and land use data are required to accurately model the real-world behavior of a network because these factors significantly impact radio signal propagation. All propagation modeling performed for the proposed communications facility utilized high-resolution(30 meter)elevation and land use data. Since signal propagation characteristics differ through open,forested,residential or business areas,land use classifications are used to account for these differences. The model used in this evaluation employed a sophisticated diffraction based algorithm based on Fresnel-Kirchoff theory that takes into account the terrain and land use along the path from the transmitter to the receiver. A model was generated by collecting empirical data throughout the region and modifying user defined parameters utilized by the algorithm, such that a high degree of correlation between 'United States Code Title 47,Section 615,amended February 13,2003. C Squared Systems,LLC 2 September 1,2022 empirical and predicted results is achieved. When that is complete,the resulting propagation model software can predict coverage levels from a transmitter facility given the specific equipment configuration(antenna model,antenna height,power,etc.)of the site in question. 3.0 Existing Network Table 1 below includes Verizon Wireless' existing and approved sites that are located in the vicinity of the proposed site and details the network site-specific information used to perform the coverage analysis and generate the coverage analysis plots provided herein. Antenna Ground Distance to Centerline Elevation Southold 4 Site Name Street Address City Latitude Longitude (ft) (ft) (miles) Shelter Island 36 Menantic Rd Shelter Island 41.0664 -72.3508 160 28 3.0 Peconic Peconic Ave Peconic 41.0413 -72.4585 100.1 16 3.6 Greenport Relo Washington Ave Greenport 41.1093 -72.3677 180 7 3.0 Cutchogue East Cutchogue 41.0301 -72.4970 105.6 55.1 5.7 Cutchogue 2 31755 Main Road Cutchogue 41.0197 -72.4800 87 15.78 5.5 11716"/ Shelter Island 2 61 Cobbetts Lane Shelter Island 41.0890 -72.3280 112'6" 54 4.2 Table 1: Site Inventory Information Additionally, Figure A below shows a map of the existing and approved sites with respect to the location of the pro communications facility. 1 C Squared Systems,LLC 3 September 1,2022 Southold a Figure A Eas 1 an`rl 61405 Main Road \ Southold,NY 11971 410 04'33.79"N 720 24'21.83"W ' GE:3'AMSL Centedine 146'P'&141'2"AGL. GREEN PORT RELO Subject Site Existing Site Planned Site I - >=-80 dBm `�Careenp rt -<-80&>=-85 dBm l - Y _ / Q � 5 SMELTERIS N' •A 3.0 SHELTERISLA D r. s Shelter Is 7l fa 1. PECONIC Peconic = k CUTCH UE " NeNeighbor Sites Southold 4 61405 Main Road out tam i Southold,NY 11971 verizon✓ -� DATE:118/3112022 Figure A-Site Inventory 4.0 Site Need The below propagation maps, included as Figures B and C, illustrate the existing coverage gap in the Southold area, and how the proposed communication facility at the subject site will remedy the coverage gap. There is a serious service deficiency in Verizon Wireless' wireless coverage in the Southold objective. A deficiency in coverage is evidenced by the inability to adequately and reliably transmit/receive and maintain quality calls, and establish and maintain data sessions. Due to the location and height of Verizon Wireless' existing facilities, along with the area topography, much of the areas surrounding the proposed site lack adequate reliable coverage. Figure B shows the level of existing coverage in the Southold area which is based on the minimum required signal strength for reliable in- building and in-vehicle service for 700 MHz frequencies, which are -80 dBm and -85 dBm, respectively. Verizon Wireless' knowledge, expertise and experience in designing and operating networks has led it to establish the appropriate coverage thresholds that are necessary and sufficient to provide satisfactory reliable wireless service in each of its service areas, including the Southold area. The white areas represent unreliable service areas. As depicted in this propagation map,there is currently a large portion of Southold, and the surrounding area where Verizon Wireless does not have reliable service. Figure B also depicts the site search ring area for the proposed communication facility. The proposed communication facility must be located within the search ring area in order to address the service deficiency in the Southold objective. C Squared Systems,LLC 4 September 1,2022 - Southold 4 r ; Figure B �— Green ort West s Ike- 61405 Main Road � � P_, I Southold,NY 11971 410 04'33.79"N , �t ''• 720 24'21.83"W GE:3'AMSL r Centedine 146'1"&141'2"AGL A Subject Site 1 Existing Site \ Planned Site - >=-80 dB. -<-80&>=-85 dB. = i JA - / - — - rrJ SOUTHOLD, k� a I {r 1 tiT 1 �1 0 0.5 1 l .,,Jr miles I Existing and Proposed 61405 Main Road PRIPARM ON Coverage-700 MHz LTE I Southold 4 I Southold,NY 11971 verizon✓ DATE:08/18/2022 Figure B-Existing 700 MHz Coverage 5.0 Resulting Solution In order to remedy the existing coverage gap,Verizon Wireless is proposing to install a wireless communications facility to be located at 61405 Main Road,Southold,New York,comprising the following: a. Six(6)panel antennas(the"Antennas")concealed within a proposed 150'-0"concealment pole(to be constructed by Elite),with Antenna centerline heights of+/- 146'-1"and 141'-2"AGL; b. An equipment platform upon which equipment cabinets and associated equipment,with canopy above,will be located,within the proposed compound(to be constructed by Elite); c. Four(4)GPS units mounted on the proposed equipment canopy;and d. All other appurtenances,devices,cables,conduits and wires related thereto,as more fully described on the site plans submitted with the application. The below propagation map included as Figure C illustrates how this proposed communications facility will remedy the coverage gap. C Squared Systems,LLC 5 September 1,2022 Southold 4 61405 Main Road Figure C l t Greenport West s; Southold NY 11971 410 04'33.79"N 720 24'21.83"W GE:3'AMSL Centerline 146'1"&141'2"AGL r` a •- + i Subject Site r•� 'y�l Existing Site Planned Site I �y ?� '\ { t ;t rE SOUTHOLI• 46 r J � • _ Lam•.� . •. �"�' S Id V. f 0 0.5 1 . _ � r �*6 miles , M 7= ' $�Existing and Proposed 61405 Main Road •� No.Es Coverage-700 MHz LTE Southold 4 Southold,NY 11971 ver'zon , --a:-oN DATE:OB/18I202T Figure C-Proposed 700 MHz Coverage As can be seen in these plots,the proposed communications facility is ideally located to provide needed coverage to the Southold area. At 700 MHz frequencies, the proposed communications facility will provide in-vehicle coverage to 3.01 square miles of area, 1,087 people, 30 businesses and 19.5 miles of roads, including 5.1 miles of main roads. It will also provide in-building coverage to 1.93 square miles of area and 597 people and 16 businesses. 6.0 Summa There are no other existing feasible structures upon which the proposed communications facility can be sited to provide the coverage requirements needed for the Southold area. The location and the proposed minimum height of the concealment pole were chosen to achieve an optimal balance between meeting coverage objectives, clearing the local obstructions,and minimizing the aesthetic impact to the community. As depicted in the enclosed plots, the proposed Verizon Wireless communications facility, with Antenna centerline heights of+/- 146'-1" and 141'-2", is ideally located to provide the much needed coverage for the Southold area, along with effective connectivity to the rest of Verizon Wireless' existing network. Our analysis confirms that the proposed communications facility will provide reliable wireless coverage and remedy the existing coverage gap in the Southold area. Without this proposed communications facility, at the height proposed, significant gaps in coverage will exist(and remain)within this area of Southold. Therefore, based upon the foregoing, the proposed communications facility should be favorably considered by the Town and the application should be granted in all respects. C Squared Systems,LLC 6 September 1,2022 7.0 Qualifications. Statement of Certification and Resume I am a Radio Frequency Engineer for C Squared Systems, LLC, which has been retained by Verizon Wireless. I have exte experience in the design and testing of Verizon Wireless' communication facilities as part of its federally licensed network,in New York. For example, I have participated in the design and performance of the Verizon Wireless network in New York, participated in engineering efforts to provide a quality system build-out. evaluated zoning provisions applicable to wireless communication facilities in various communities, testified before local zoning boards in zoning hearings. prepared search areas for new installations, participated in drive tests and reviewed drive test results. participated in site visits. prepared RF designs for proposed installations, reviewed plans and prepared RF packages for zoning hearings, tested and evaluated new sites, and located and corrected system performance problem areas. I have been involved in Verizon Wireless' design of the proposed wireless communication facility at the above proposed communications facility. I have personally visited the area, reviewed coverage data for the proposed installation, and reviewed RF covera;e information for Verizon Wireless'existing sites. certify to the best of my knowledge that the statements in this report are true and accurate. September 1.2022 Date Martin J. Lavin C Squared Systems, LLC Sworn to before me this the day of '--p'-'- Notary Ablic C Squared Sy%lems.LLC 7 September 1.2022 Systems martin.lavin@csquaredsystems.com SUMMARY: Over thirty years of experience in the RF and wireless communications industry. EXPERIENCE: C Squared Systems,LLC 2008-Present Senior RF Engineer • Zoning Hearing Expert Testimony • Advanced Wireless Services RF System Design • Wireless Broadband Access Systems Engineering • Drive Test Services • Intermodulation Studies • RF Exposure Studies U.S. Cellular,Bedford,NH 2002-2008 Senior RF Engineer • West Virginia/Maryland/Pennsylvania CDMA System Design and Optimization • CDMA Capacity Planning and New Site Builds • Subject Matter Expert for E-911, Public Safety Interference Issues,Collocation, and Technology Transitions Independent Wireless One(Sprint Network Affiliate),Londonderry,NH 2000-2002 Senior RF Engineer • CDMA System Buildout in New Hampshire and Vermont • Organized Field Office • RF System Design and Site Selection Point of Contact with Site Acquisition and Construction • Capacity Planning • System Performance Nextel,Reston,VA 1999-2000 Senior Manager—Technology Development • New Feature Development for the Motorola MEN system • Corporate RF Engineering Standards • Evaluation of international and domestic spectrum acquisition opportunities C Squared Systems,LLC 8 September 1,2022 USI, Chantilly,VA 1999 Program Manager • Software development projects in Europe and U.S., including budget and schedule responsibilit • Direct client contact for requirements gathering and proposal writing. LCC International,McLean,VA 1991-1998 Manager of Engineering • Domestic and International Cellular&PCS System Design and Buildout • Nationwide GSM Network Buildouts of Australia and New Zealand • FCC PCS Pioneer's Preference • Strategic Planning for LCC Initial Public Offering • Responsible for RF Design and Site Selection for Los Angeles MTA • Wrote network equipment RFP for two PCS MTAs • Software Product Manager for Cel1CAD,ANET,and MetroNET • Managed Drive Test Services, including all Timesheet and Expense Approval Carl T. Jones Corporation/SAIC,Springfield,VA 1987-1991 EMC/EMI Engineer • Test and Measurement consulting for FCC compliance • Broadcast(AM-FM-TV)consulting EDUCATION: University of New Hampshire—Whittemore School of Business and Economics Master of Business Administration Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Bachelor of Science,Electrical Engineering C Squared Systems,LLC 9 September 1,2022 3000 dish wireless._ RF Justification Report Site NYNYCO2239A 0 RF Justification Report—Site NYNYCO2239A Contents 1 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................................3 2 QUALIFICATIONS...........................................................................................................................3 3 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS ..............:.........................................................3 4 PERFORMANCE METRICS............................................................................................................4 Coverage................................................:................................................:...................... 4 5 PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS.......................................................................................................5 6 JUSTIFICATION FOR DISH SITE NYNYCO2339A.........................................................................5 61405 Main Road,Route 25,Southold, NY 11971; Dish Proposed Antenna Height=130 feet 2 RF Justification Report—Site NYNYCO2239A 1 Introduction DISH is currently Building out Phase 1 of its 5G network. DISH has committed to the FCC that, by June 14, 2022, it will have deployed a core network and will offer 5G Broadband Service to at least 20%of the U.S. population. DISH has committed to the FCC that, by June 14, 2023, it will deploy a nationwide 5G network using DISH's spectrum with at least 70%of the U.S. population having access to download speeds equal to or greater than 35 Mbps. DISH submits this document in order to explain its standards and criteria for adequate signal strength, capacity;and reliability and how these standards and criteria are applicable to the Town of Southold. 2 Qualifications This report is prepared by DISH Wireless in-house RF engineering team. The team consists of experienced and properly credentialed Radio Frequency(RF) engineers, responsible for designing DISH's 5G Network in New York in order to provide adequate and effective wireless communications services in compliance with all FCC requirements, including DISH's.licensure requirements. The RF engineering team uses proprietary software and tools for identifying network coverage, performance and capacity deficiencies. The team develops and implements solutions based on the . analyses with the goal of maximizing network coverage, performance and efficiency. 3 Wireless Telecommunications Systems The FCC licenses a specific amount of RF spectrum to each wireless carrier and stipulates that each carrier efficiently use that spectrum' to provide adequate wireless communication services to emergency services, businesses and individuals in the licensed areas. Wireless carriers achieve this mandate by continuously reusing the allocated-radio frequencies throughout their licensed service area. This is accomplished by building small radio base stations, or cell sites, in a particular pattern. (also known as a grid). The application of the grid concept affords a wireless carrier the ability to effectively and efficiently plan the reuse of radio frequencies.' In order to provide effective coverage while maintaining an appropriate frequency reuse plan,the RF Design Engineer must perform a balancing test of all applicable technological variables. The primary variables that the engineer must balance/take into consideration are location, and the overall height of the cell sites. Too close and there is interference. Too far and calls are dropped. If a cell site is too high, it will have increased coverage but will cause interference throughout the rest of the wireless network, thereby significantly affecting network efficiency: If a cell site is too low, it will not provide effective coverage. Therefore, a properly designed wireless network design begins with strategically located cell sites. At each cell site there is a building, tower, water tank or other structure on which antennas are mounted. 61405 Main Road, Route 25,Southold,_NY 11971;Dish Proposed Antenna Height=130 feet 3 0 RF Justification Report—Site NYNYCO2239A 4 Performance Metrics The critical issue for DISH is the provision of"adequate and substantial" Radio Frequency(RF)service to serve its wireless customers. The wireless industry is governed by the Rules of the FCC. The. FCC mandates in CFR 47, Parts§22.940 and §24.16 that each carrier must provide "substantial service" in its licensed service area, or risk having their license revoked. The FCC defines "substantial service" as service which is sound,favorable, and substantially above a level of mediocre service. Coverage A metric called Reference Signal Received Power("RSRP") is used to specify the coverage capabilities of wireless networks. RSRP is the average received power measured across a 5G broadband channel. RSRP is measured in units of"decibels" referenced against 1 milliwatt,or dBm.The decibel is a logarithmic unit that allows ratios to be added or subtracted.The definition formula for decibels referenced against 1 milliwatt is dBm= 10 log (P/1mW) with P measured in milliwatts. So 10 mW would be 10dBm, 100 mW would be 20dBm, etc. The service boundary of a 5G site is defined using a RSRP equating to an acceptable receiver signal threshold. This value is derived from industry standards, 5G receive signal levels and.quality and acceptable signal to noise ratios, along with statistically quantifiable variations in terrain. This threshold must also take into account additional losses associated with location of the mobile user. DISH must provide adequate service to all of its users. In order to account for users within buildings, additional margin must be added to RSRP so that adequate coverage exists inside. Industry and DISH engineering standards include an additional 10dB of margin to RSRP to be used for light suburban areas, with increasing values for higher density land usage. This additional margin is also required for in-vehicle service specifically to account for increased attenuation associated with the use of hands- free headsets,where the phone is typically placed on the seat or in the center console. An industry standard RF.computer-aided engineering tool is used in the design of wireless networks. This tool is used to generate a plot of RSRP that shows underlying geographic data (highways, arterial roads, etc.). The propagation map is drawn showing the region where the RSRP equates to the minimally acceptable received signal level for adequate service, as measured at the device's receiver. The propagation map depicts the RSRP of the surrounding environment including the attenuation of in-building and in-vehicle use of service and visually demonstrates existing coverage patterns. Plots can also be generated to demonstrate proposed coveragg patterns. With the preceding in mind, DISH' network standard for reliable 5G wireless service for highway and rural settings is-95 dBm RSRP. Network reliability and accessibility decreases dramatically for mobile devices operating in or traveling into RF environments outside(or weaker than)the-115.21 dBm RSRP coverage boundary.Similarly, and as described above,signal level stronger than-95 dBm RSRP is used in areas where additional signal strength is needed to penetrate into buildings(e.g.,city centers,dense residential, commercial and industrial type environs). 61405 Main Road, Route 25,Southold, NY 11971; Dish Proposed Antenna Height=130 feet 4 0 RF Justification Report—Site NYNYCO2239A 5 Performance Solutions When the DISH Radio Frequency Engineer identifies coverage gaps in the system or sites that have or will reach data capacity exhaustion, they issue a "Search Ring." A search area is a geographical area located within the inadequately serviced area, and it is designed such that if a wireless telecommunications facility is located within the search area,and at an appropriate height, it will likely provide the required coverage. For the most part, locations outside of the search area will fail to provide adequate service to the cell. Due to technological constraints, there is limited flexibility as to where a new facility can be located, and still function properly.The goal of the search ring is to define the permissible location for placement of a cell site that will provide adequate service in the subject cell and work properly as part of the overall network. 6 Justification for Dish Site NYNYCO2339A Dish is requesting to build a site based upon a concealed pole located at 61405 Main Road, Route 25, Southold, NY 11971,with a height of 130'AGL in order to provide new coverage in the residential and commercial areas and to offer contiguous coverage between neighboring sites. In addition, this site will provide significant offload of neighboring congested cell sites alleviating call performance issues while providing a buffer for the future traffic growth. Dish will offer good in-building coverage in areas between Middle Road & Boisseau Avenue towards West and Albertson Lane towards East.The outdoor coverage from site extends up to Horton's Lane towards West and Bayshore Road/Conking Point towards East. The accompanying coverage prediction plots exhibit the need for requested height and location.The dark green colored shade shows "excellent (deep) indoor" coverage. The light green colored shade shows"good indoor" coverage.The blue colored shade shows"normal indoor&excellent(in-vehicle) outdoor coverage. The orange colored shade shows "good outdoor" coverage. If there is no colored area, it means there is no coverage or very limited coverage. 61405 Main Road, Route 25,Southold, NY 11971; Dish Proposed Antenna Height=130 feet 5 RF Justification Report—Site NYNYCO2239A r r• R Ir '440W .yrl► � e� � � ,�NVNVGf323fA /r cfa F � ��� NYNYCO22Lf1� T i Signal Strength levels -20 to -75 dBm Excellent (Deep) Indoor Coverage -75 to -85 dBm Good Indoor Coverage -85 to-95 dBm Normal Indoor & Excellent Outdoor (In-vehicle) Coverage -95 to-115.2 dBm Good Outdoor Coverage 61405 Main Road, Route 25,Southold, NY 11971; Dish Proposed Antenna Height= 130 feet 6 NYNYCO2239A—Search Ring miles t Stale 1.43.450 6-1, NYNYYCO2241A yyr Greenp: { r i OA J� j r.a�bo' Woo 4 Meiyhli C7111s 1 l� `►- 's �� - i � � �� +�• ► - �. " �, NYNYCO2239A 42 - d. � Iwo NYNYCO22386 1 • ' r 4kpr A* 4 P� .I � NYNYCO21008 � cot-8 o/ � #+�`' .� �,�• -�. e .� _, jam, j$'7�M� �. � � ,• '� 7'��NY t14 ��.���p�Ti71R7m 7K7,�'(�1l%�!3'Si� fll`,FI {'�nt1�r;Pil lit i};ht. I!() ftPt,A(JdrP',S.C17.40) Maim ��I Pmi0-)I,- Sniithold,NY J lO7J NYNYCO2239A—Gap Map milee + — S,ale 1.A 1,4SU t.. ►� NYNYCO2241A Green „ 1 ` OYNYC.2231A Noi9hl% Q:LN 11S421 V. o i it �l CR4w / iii TNA MY 7Sl _ r '�+ _ • � � �+`• Cp�E3tmi,"F.�•iIuGtL''01��'�'�? WH Pmposell Height 1 10 foot,nddros, G140'_s Ulm Road, 1lcutp ?;, C1,iittlold.NY 111)71 NYNYCO2239A— Propagation Map (b) Coverage from Proposed Site 0 0.5 � r miles Scale:1:11,150 ► NYNYCO2211� rop Owl ` �' f lfer Isl - Ne,ghtS ,r CR 69 YNYCO2239A CR Its - 7 L KH fur. Shelter Island —r•.6J M� • , � M a oni J ' aMYNYCO2100B CR a9 Tnatk qY 25 .�. A� 'Ky•� Signal Strength Levels � -20 to-75 dBm -75 to-85 dBm I11;H Protvr.r-d11#,it;ht I ;(1 fer,t,Addfr-,• 0140', N4,41n Rood, -85 to-95dBm RnOo 25, Snuthold,NY 1.1971 0-95to-115.2dBm NYNYCO2239A— Propagation Map (a) Coverage from Surrounding Sites Only 0 05 miles Scale:1:13.450 NYNYCO2241A 41. I ' 1 r i9 1 a� j,� ra to I w YNYCO2239A i� R i.� NrNrco222ee 240c . 'Aw Ile f �esrr,.t a _ t - NYN 02i 0081 .�. Zi— S Signal Strength levels moi.. 20 to-75 dBm -75 to-85 dBm -85 to-95 dBm -95 to-115.2 dBm NYNYCO2239A— Propagation Map (c) Composite Coverage from Proposed and Surrounding Sites � til rnilec ' Scale:1:43,450 - ► NVNVCO22t1A f r i mph, 1 CR 69 • NYNYC 2219A p•• Y ,.t . _ + NYNYCO22NVNY 02240C Mmhomo-A Pirtcrve NYNYCO Signal Strength Levels g g 20 to-75 dBm 7S to-85 dBm Hf 18h1 I"{It fr t;/�drirt,. 85 to-95 dBm PoIlty Z`�. "olithold.NV I I,' -95 to-115.2 dBm IWT Integrated Wireless Technologies, LLC Connecting Systems 0-0 Connecting Peopie 101-1 Colin Drive Holbrook, NY 11741 631-653-6650 To: Whom it may concern From: Andrew T Hintze Date: 24 October 2022 Subj: Southold Fire District Radio Communications 1. The Southold Fire District has submitted, to the FCC and the Town of Southold, plans to add a second tower to their current communications network. The additional tower is required to provide a public safety quality of communications service in the areas frequented by the Fire District. These areas include the Fire District's main area of operation, the immediate mutual aid area as well as both local hospitals, Peconic Bay Medical Center and Eastern LI Hospital. Each of these areas have proven difficult to cover with the Fire Districts current communications system. While 120' would make an improvement in coverage for the Fire District, 150' is required to provide coverage at levels acceptable for Public Safety communications systems and ensure the ability for the fire fighter to communicate during critical calls. Typical coverage goals for Public Safety communications systems is 90%coverage across the geography that represents the entities primary operations area, in this case the Fire District boundaries. 2. The specific areas that require improvement are along the south shore of the north fork as well as to the far northeast. Southold Fire District's current communications systems suffer from coverage gaps primarily in the area of Cedar Beach and Paradise Point. This area has been a poor coverage area for both of the District's communications systems, Low Band and UHF. This area is home of the Fire District's Sub Station and many active members of the department. In the northeast of the Fire District's service area, the stretch of Sound Ave and the north shore is an area frequented by the Fire District and has proven a difficult area for communications. ® MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS MOTOROLA RADIO SOLUTIONS service CHANNIL PARTNFR partner 3. The fire districts immediate mutual aid area communications is also enhanced by the planned communications system. This is significant as each fire district relies heavily on its neighbors for backup resources and specialized response teams. Often times these backup resources are kept on standby on their own channel until needed. Changes in Emergency Medical Services Protocols by the county also increase the likelihood that resources will travel out of the district. 4. The planned communications system has been shown by both theoretical propagation maps as well as temporary suspension tests to resolve the majority of communication issues. Due to its unique location in the southeast corner of the Fire District's service area, this additional tower site will increase coverage in both areas that are affected by poor communications. 6. Since starting this project, the Fire District has temporarily located equipment at the tower in Greenport Village. Coverage has been improved but gaps remain along Sound Ave and CR 25. Additional equipment on this proposed tower is still required to meet the needs of the Fire District. If equipment is relocated from Greenport to this tower, maps created in 2020 remain accurate and reflect the plans and needs of the Fire District. 5. Please feel free to contact me at 631-653-6650 if you have any questions with regards to the above information. Respectfully Andrew Hintze Account Manager, Eastern Suffolk Integrated Wireless Technologies Southold Fire District, Peconic DPW Tower, Existing January 2020 dem Greenpt w eennort ar West k 7 " 0 Snelte, I ��°J -�' f�P_I(Jt AL ' f i s l9 � t a R` tic u . -85 CJS -90 Mothtuck uff I I � a I ,ur�•I obins Is Integrated Wireless Technologies Southold Fire District,Albertsons 80'Tower January 2020 tam Ont F ast Morar •i y -30 � , (irepna X ao putt .t r Island r eights r Shelter Island ',h,trPovit. Shelter Island �Ir e.s7.>_ i k10 141k -90 ,► t M iia .r'. 41 Cutchugue 1 North Havc 17F� m Integrated Wireless Technologies Southold Fire District Albertsons 120'Tower January 2020 dbn � ao -d5 r Island � eights wlwc•�w. f=a} Ram I!'' 1 U Count Shelte,Island ,t 1 Shelter Island to, I_'1 N -BJ 1 l ,.• -90 4. Jt 1' w Nwt-i Rivw; 11, Integrated Wireless Technologies Southold Fire District,Albertsons 150'Tower January 2020 ABM Orrei. m Fait Marron ' -Z5 40 -45 t Island r rghts r„ iAi► ' F (1 4) ,� c Shelte, Island J rr't Shelter Island !!' — 85 -90 Rvular V "Y( cutchogue Nort t Have, N°�a�4ay 0 Appendix F o �hho: Appendix FAA Determination of No Hazard to Air Navigation Memo dated December 12, 2022 f Mail Processing Center Aeronautical Study No. Federal Aviation Administration 2022-AEA-14712-OE Southwest Regional Office Prior Study No. Obstruction Evaluation Group 2019-AEA-11320-OE 10101 Hillwood Parkway Fort Worth, TX 76177 Issued Date: 12/12/2022 Tanya Negron Elite Towers, LP 1 S Durkee Lane East Patchogue,NY 11772 ** DETERMINATION OF NO HAZARD TO AIR NAVIGATION ** The Federal Aviation Administration has conducted an aeronautical study under the provisions of 49 U.S.C., Section 44718 and if applicable Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 77, concerning: Structure: Tower Albertson Marine Location: Southold;NY Latitude: 41-04-33.77N NAD 83 Longitude: 72-24-21.76W Heights: 5 feet site elevation(SE) 165 feet above ground level (AGL) 170 feet above'mean sea level (AMSL) This aeronautical study revealed that the structure does not exceed obstruction standards and would not be a hazard to air navigation provided the following condition(s), if any, is(are) met: Based on this evaluation, marking and lighting are not necessary for aviation safety. However, if marking/ lighting are accomplished on a voluntary basis, we recommend it be installed in accordance with FAA Advisory circular 70/7460-1 M. This determination is based, in part, on the foregoing description which includes specific coordinates, heights, frequency(ies) and power. Any changes in coordinates, heights, and frequencies or use of greater power, except those frequencies specified in the Colo Void Clause Coalition; Antenna System Co-Location; Voluntary Best Practices, effective 21 Nov 2007, will void this determination. Any future construction or alteration, including increase to heights,power, or the addition of other transmitters, requires'separate notice to the FAA.This determination includes all previously filed frequencies and power for this structure. If construction or alteration is dismantled or destroyed, you must submit notice to the FAA within 5 days after the construction or alteration is dismantled or destroyed. This determination does include temporary construction equipment such as cranes, derricks, etc., which may be used during actual construction of the structure. However,this equipment shall not exceed the overall heights as indicated above. Equipment which has a height greater than the studied structure requires separate notice to the FAA. Page 1 of 3 This determination concerns the effect of this structure on the safe and efficient.use of navigable airspace by aircraft and does not relieve the sponsor of compliance responsibilities relating to any law, ordinance, or regulation of any Federal, State, or local government body. A copy of this determination will be forwarded to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) because the structure is subject to their licensing authority. This determination cancels and supersedes prior determinations issued for this structure. If we can be of further assistance,please contact our office at(404) 305-6068, or Dianne.Marin@FAA.GOV. On any future correspondence concerning this matter,please refer to Aeronautical Study Number 2022- AEA-14712-OE. Signature Control No: 552743193-564555951 (DNE) Dianne Marin Technician Attachment(s) Frequency Data cc: FCC Page 2 of 3 Frequency Data for ASN 2022-AEA-14712-OE LOW HIGH FREQUENCY ERP FREQUENCY FREQUENCY UNIT ERP UNIT 614 698 MHz 1000 W 614 698 MHz 2000 W 698 806 MHz 1000 W 806 901 MHz 500 W 806 824 MHz 500 W 824 849 MHz 500 W 851 866 MHz 500 W 869 894 MHz 500 W 896 901 MHz 500 W 1710 1755 MHz 500 W 1850 1910 MHz 1640 W 1850 1990 MHz 1640 W 1930 1990 MHz 1640 W 1990 2025 MHz 500 W 2110 2200 MHz 500 W 2305 2360 MHz 2000 W 2305 2310 MHz 2000 W 2345 2360 MHz 2000 W 2496 .2690 MHz 500 W Page 3 of 3 Appendix G 9 Vhb,; Appendix Antenna Site FCC RF Compliance Assessment and Report by Pinnacle Telecom Group PiNNACIE TELECOM GROUP Professional and Technical Services ry Telecom Corsulvng ANTENNA SiTEFCC RF COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT ANd REPORT PREPAREd FOR ELITE TOWERS, L.P. 'ALbERTSON MARINE" SITE 61405 MAIN ROAd (ROUTE Z) SOUTNotd, NY AUGUST 22, 2022 14 RIdgEdALE AVENUE SUITE 260 • CEdAR KNOLLS, NJ 07927 • 9733.451.1630 CONTENTS INTROdUCTION ANd SUMMARY 3 ANTENNA ANd TRANSMISSION DATA 4 COMPLIANCE ANALYSIS 7 COMPLIANCE CONCIUSION 11 CERTIFICATION ApPENdix A. BAckgROUNd ON THE FCC MPE LIMIT AppENdix B. SUMMARY OF EXPERT QUALIFICATIONS 2 INTROdUCTION ANd SUMMARY At the request of Elite Towers, L.P., Pinnacle Telecom Group has performed an independent assessment of radiofrequency (RF) levels and related FCC compliance for proposed wireless antenna operations on a new unipole to- be located at 61405 Main Road (Route 25) in Southold, NY. The FCC requires wireless antenna operators to perform an assessment of potential human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) fields emanating from all the transmitting antennas at a site whenever antenna operations are added or modified, and to ensure compliance with the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limit in the FCC regulations. In this case, the compliance assessment involves the RF levels from proposed antenna operations by DISH Wireless, Verizon Wireless and the Southold Fire District. The analysis will conservatively assume that the wireless carriers are operating at maximum capacity and maximum power in each of their FCC-licensed frequency bands. Note that FCC regulations require any future antenna collocators to assess and assure continuing compliance based on the RF effects of all proposed and then-existing antennas at the site. This report describes a mathematical analysis of RF levels resulting around the site in areas of unrestricted public access, that is, at ground level around the site. The compliance analysis employs a standard FCC formula for calculating the effects of the antennas in a very conservative manner, in order to overstate the RF levels and to ensure "safe-side" conclusions regarding compliance with the FCC limit for safe continuous exposure of the general public. The results of a compliance assessment can be explained in layman's terms by describing the calculated RF levels as simple percentages of the FCC MPE limit. If the reference for that limit is 100 percent, then calculated RF levels higher than 100 percent indicate the MPE limit is exceeded, while calculated RF levels consistently lower than 100 percent serve as a clear and sufficient demonstration of compliance with the MPE limit. We will also describe the overall worst-case calculated result via the "plain-English" equivalent "times-below-the-limit factor'. 3 The results of the FCC RF compliance assessment in this case are as follows: ❑ At street level around the site, the conservatively calculated maximum RF level from the proposed antenna operations is 1.4796 percent of the FCC MPE limit—well below the 100- percent reference for compliance. In other words, even with the significant degree of conservatism in the calculations, the worst-case calculated RF level is still more than 65 times below the FCC limit for safe, continuous exposure to the RF emissions from antennas. ❑ The results of the calculations provide a clear demonstration that the RF levels from the proposed antenna operations at the site satisfy the applicable criteria for controlling potential human exposure to RF fields, and the RF levels will be in clear compliance with the FCC regulations and limits concerning RF safety. Moreover, because of the conservative methodology and incorporated assumptions, RF levels actually caused by the antennas will be even less significant than the calculation results here indicate. The remainder of this report provides the following: ❑ relevant technical data on each of the proposed antenna operations at the site; ❑ descriptions of the applicable FCC mathematical models for assessing MPE compliance, and application of the relevant technical data to those models; and ❑ the results of the analysis, and the compliance conclusion for the site. In addition, Appendix A provides background on the FCC MPE limit, along with a list of FCC references on compliance. Appendix B provides a summary of the qualifications of the expert certifying RF compliance for this site. ANTENNA ANd TRANSMISSION DATA The tables that follow provide the key compliance-related data for the proposed DISH Wireless, Verizon Wireless and Southold Fire District antenna operations. 4 DISH Wireless--General Data Frequency Bands 600 MHz, 2000 MHz and 2100 MHz Service Coverage Type Sectorized Antenna Type Directional Panel Antenna Centerline Height AGL 130 ft. Antenna Line Loss Conservative) ignored (assumed 0 dB 600 MHz Antenna Data Antenna Model Max. Gain Commsco a FVV-65B-R3 14.3 dBi RF channels per Sector Four.30-watt channels 1900 MHz Antenna Data Antenna Model Max. Gain Commsco a FVV-65B-R3 18.4 dBi RF channels per Sector Four 40-watt channels 2100 MHz Antenna Data Antenna Model Max. Gain Commsco a FVV-65B-R3 18.4 dBi RF channels per Sector Four 40-watt channels Verizon Wireless- General Data Frequency Bands 746 MHz, 869 MHz, 1900 MHz, 2100 MHz and 3700 MHz Service Coverage Type Sectorized Antenna Type Directional Panel Antenna Centerline Height AGL 141 ft. 2 in., 146 ft. 1 in. Antenna Line Loss. Conservatively ignored (assumed 0 dB) 746 MHz Antenna Data Antenna Model (Max. Gain) JMA Wireless MX06FIT465-02 (13.4 dBi) RF Channels per Sector Four 40-watt channels 869 MHz Antenna Data Antenna Model (Max. Gain) JMA Wireless MX06FIT465-02113.5 dBi) RF Channels per Sector Four 40-watt channels 1900 MHz Antenna Data Antenna Model (Max. Gain) JMA Wireless MX06FIT465-02 (16.8 dBi) RF Channels per Sector Four 40-watt channels 2100 MHz Antenna Data Antenna Model (Max. Gain) JMA Wireless MX06FIT445-02 (18.0 dBi) RF Channels per Sector Four 40-watt channels 3700 MHz Antenna Data Antenna Model (Max. Gain) JMA Wireless MX08FIT265-01 (17.1 dBi) RF Channels per Sector Two 50-watt channels 5 The Southold Fire District is licensed by the FCC to operate in the 46 MHz, 460 MHz and 465 MHz frequency bands. In the 46 MHz frequency band, they use an maximum effective radiated power (ERP) of 30 watts. In the 460 MHz frequency band, they use ERPs of 2.5 watts, 25 watts, 35 watts and 50 watts.. Lastly, the ERPs in the 465 MHz band are 2.5 watts, 4 watts, 10 watts and 70 watts. The antenna vertical-plane radiation pattern is used in the calculations of RF levels at ground level around a site. By way of illustration, Figure 1 that follows shows the vertical-plane radiation pattern of the antenna model to be used by DISH 'Wireless in the 600MHz frequency band. Note that in this type of diagram,the antenna is effectively pointed at the three o'clock position (the horizon) and the relative strength of the pattern at different angles is described using decibel units. The use of a decibel scale to describe the relative pattern at different angles incidentally tends to visually understate the actual focusing effects of the antenna. Where the antenna pattern reads 20 dB, for example, the relative RF energy emitted at the corresponding downward angle is 1/100th of the maximum that occurs in the main beam (at 0 degrees); at a 30-dB point, the.level is 1/1,000th of the maximum. Figure 1.JMA Wireless FVV-65B-R3 Antenna—600 MHz Vertical-plane Pattern 0 deg horizon 5 dB /division 6 COMPLIANCE ANA[ySIS FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin 65 ("OET Bulletin 65") provides guidelines for mathematical models to calculate the RF levels at various points around transmitting antennas. At street-level around an antenna site (in what is called the "far field" of the antennas), the RF levels are directly proportional to the total antenna input power and the relative antenna gain in the downward direction of interest — and the levels are otherwise inversely proportional to the square of the straight-line distance to the antenna. Conservative calculations also assume the potential RF exposure is enhanced by reflection of the RF energy from the intervening ground. Our calculations Will assume a 100% "perfect", mirror-like reflection, the worst-case approach. The formula for street-level compliance assessment for any given antenna operation is as follows: MPE% _ (100 *TxPower* 10 (Gmax-Vdisc/10) *4-) / (MPE *4n * R') where MPE% = RF level, expressed as a percentage of the MPE limit applicable to continuous exposure of the general public 100 = factor to convert the raw result to a percentage TxPower. - = maximum net power into antenna sector, in milliwatts, a function of the number of channels per sector, the transmitter power per channel, and line loss 10 (cmax-Vdisdl0) = numeric equivalent of the relative antenna gain in the downward direction of interest; data on the antenna vertical-plane pattern is taken from manufacturer specifications 4 = factor to account for a 100-percent-efficient energy reflection from the intervening ground, and the squared relationship between RF field strength and power density (22 = 4) MPE = FCC general population MPE limit R = straight-line distance from the RF source to the point of interest, centimeters 7 The MPE% calculations are performed out to a distance of 500 feet from the facility to points 6.5 feet (approximately two meters, the FCC-recommended standing height) off the ground, as illustrated in Figure 2, below. • antenna AL height from R antenna bottom to 6.5' above ground level 0 500 Ground Distance D from the site Figure 2. Street-level MPE% Calculation Geometry It is popularly understood that the farther away one is from an antenna, the lower the RF level —which is generally but not universally correct. The results of MPE% calculations fairly close to the site will reflect the variations in the vertical- plane antenna pattern as well as the variation in straight-line distance to the antennas. Therefore, RF levels may actually increase slightly with increasing distance within the range of zero to 500 feet from the site. As the distance approaches 500 feet and beyond, though, the antenna pattern factor becomes less significant, the RF levels become primarily distance-controlled, and as a result the RF levels generally decrease with increasing distance, and are well understood to be in compliance. FCC compliance for a collocated antenna site is assessed in the following manner. At each distance point along the ground, an MPE% calculation is made for each antenna operation (including each frequency band), and the sum of the individual MPE% contributions at each point is compared to 100 percent, the normalized reference for compliance.with the MPE limit. We refer to the sum of the individual MPE% contributions as "total MPE%", and any calculated total MPE% result exceeding 100 percent is, by definition, higher than the FCC limit and represents 8 non-compliance and a need to mitigate the potential exposure. If all results are consistently below 100 percent, on the other hand, that set of results serves as a clear and sufficient demonstration of compliance with the MPE limit. The following conservative methodology and assumptions.are incorporated into the MPE% calculations on a general basis: 1. The antennas are assumed to be operating continuously at maximum power in each frequency band. 2. The power-attenuation effects of shadowing or other obstructions to the line-of-sight path from the antenna to the point of interest are ignored. 3. The calculations intentionally minimize the distance factor(R) by assuming a 6'6" human and performing the calculations from the bottom (rather than the centerline) of each operator's lowest-mounted antenna, as applicable. 4. The potential RF exposure at ground level is assumed to be 100-percent enhanced (increased) via a "perfect", mirror-like field reflection from the intervening ground. The net result of these assumptions is to intentionally and significantly overstate the calculated RF levels relative to the RF levels that will actually occur— and the purpose of this conservatism is to allow"safe-!side".conclusions about compliance with the MPE limit. The table that follows provides the results of the MPE% calculations for each antenna operation, with the worst-case result highlighted in bold in the last column. 1 9 I DISH Verizon Ground Wireless Wireless Southold FD Total MPE% Distance(ft) MPE% MPE% MPE% 0 0.0538 0.0694 0.0007 0.1239 20 0.0943 0.1128 0.0293 0.2364 40 0.2337 0.1027 0.0930 0.4294 60 0.0674 0.0590 0.1448 0.2712 80 0.1237 0.4140 0.1702 0.7079 100 0.4487 0.7217 0.1643 1.3347 120 0.4747 0.7797 0.1466 1.4010 140 0.3197 0.8514 0.1325 13036 160 0.2389 1.0894 0.1253 1.4536 180 0.2467 1.1133 0.1196 1.4796 200 0.2436 0.6995 0.1196 1.0627 220 0.2391 0.2340 0.1162 0.5893 240 0.2484 0.1522 0.1234 0.5240 260 0.1927 0.1960 0.1243 0.5130 280 0.1670 0.2071 0.1187 0.4928 300 0.1889 0.2451 0.1217 0.5557 320 0.1724 0.2398 0.1201 0.5323 340 0.1426 0.1857 0.1249 0.4532 360 0.1244 0.1446 0.1231 0.3921 380 0.1349 0.0867 0.1205 0.3421 400 0.1707 0.0425 0.1197 0.3329 420 0.1560 0.0341 0.1187 0.3088 440 0.1980 0.0220 0.1092 0.3292 460 0.2447 0.0458 0.1075 0.3980 480 0.2259 0.0930 0.1062 0.4251 500 0.2875 0.0859 0.0985 0.4719 As indicated, even with the significant degree of conservatism built into the calculations, the maximum calculated RF level is 1.4796 percent of the FCC general population MPE limit - well below the 100-percent reference for compliance. A graph of the overall street-level calculation results, provided on the next page, provides a clearer visual illustration of the relative insignificance of the calculated RF levels. The line representing the overall calculation results shows an obviously clear, consistent margin to the FCC MPE limit. 10 COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT RESULTS Normalized FCC MPE Limit Total MPE% Results 120 a 100 0 80 a = 60 d 40 0 20 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 Distance (ft) COMPLIANCE CONCIUSiON According to the FCC, the FCC MPE limit has been constructed in such a manner that continuous human exposure to RF emissions up to and including 100 percent of the MPE limit is acceptable and safe. As described, the analysis in this case shows that the maximum calculated RF level from the proposed antenna operations at the site is 1.4796 percent of the FCC MPE limit. In other words, the worst-case calculated RF level from the antenna operations is more than 65 times below the limit established as safe for continuous human exposure to the RF emissions from antennas. The results of the calculations provide a clear demonstration of compliance with the FCC MPE limit. Moreover, because of the conservative calculation methodology and operational assumptions we applied in the analysis, RF levels actually caused by the antennas will be even less significant than the calculation results here indicate. 11 CERTIFICATION It is the policy of Pinnacle Telecom Group that all FCC RF compliance . assessments are reviewed, approved, and signed by the firm's Chief Technical Officer who certifies as follows: 1. 1 have read and fully understand the FCC regulations concerning RF safety and the control of human exposure to RF fields (47 CFR 1.1301 et seq). 2. To the best of my knowledge, the statements and information disclosed in this report are true, complete and accurate. 3. The analysis of site RF compliance provided herein is consistent with the applicable FCC regulations, additional guidelines issued by the FCC, and industry practice. 4. The results of the analysis indicate that the subject antenna operations will be in compliance with the FCC regulations concerning the control of potential human exposure to the RF emissions from antennas. 8/22/22 DanieVnical ollins Date ChiefOfficer Pinnacle Telecom Group, LLC 12 AppENdix A. BACkgROUNd ON THE FCC MPE LIMIT FCC Rules and Regulations As directed by the.Telecommunications Act of 1996,the FCC has established limits for maximum continuous human exposure to RF fields. The FCC maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits represent the consensus of federal agencies and independent experts responsible for RF safety matters. Those agencies include the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In formulating its guidelines, the FCC also considered input from the public and technical community — notably the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The FCC's RF exposure guidelines are incorporated in Section 1.301 et seq of its Rules and Regulations (47 CFR 1.1301-1.1310). Those guidelines specify MPE limits for both occupational and general population exposure. The specified continuous exposure MPE limits are based on known variation of human body susceptibility in different frequency ranges, and a Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of 4 watts per kilogram, which is universally considered to accurately represent human capacity to dissipate incident RF energy (in the form of heat). The occupational MPE guidelines incorporate a safety factor of 10 or greater with respect to RF levels known to represent a health hazard, and an additional safety factor of five is applied to the MPE limits for general population exposure. Thus, the general population MPE limit has a built-in safety factor of more than 50. The limits were constructed to appropriately protect humans of both sexes and all ages and sizes and under all conditions—and continuous exposure at levels equal to or below the applicable MPE limits is considered to result in no adverse health effects or even health risk. The reason for two tiers of MPE limits is based on an understanding and assumption that members of the general public are unlikely to have had appropriate RF safety training and may not. be aware of the exposures they receive; occupational exposure in controlled environments, on the other hand, is assumed to involve individuals who have had such training, are aware of the exposures, and know how to maintain a safe personal work environment. The FCC's RF exposure limits are expressed in 'two equivalent forms, using alternative units of field strength (expressed in volts per meter, or V/m), and power density (expressed in milliwatts per square centimeter, or mW/cmz). The table on the next page lists the FCC limits for both occupational and general population exposures, using the mW/cmz reference, for the different radio frequency ranges. 13 Frequency Range(F) Occupational Exposure General Public Exposure (MHz) (mW/cm2) (MW/CM2) 0.3 - 1.34 100 100 1.34 -3.0 100 180/ F 3.0 - 30 900/ F2 180/ F2 30 -300 1.0 0.2 300 - 1,500 F / 300 F/ 1500 1,500 - 100,000 5.0. 1.0 The diagram below provides a graphical illustration of both the FCC's occupational and general population MPE limits. Power Density (mW/cm2) 100 Occupational ------ General Public 5.0 ` 1.0 0.2 ---- 14 I I I I I I I 0.3 1.34 3.0 30 300 1,500 100,000 Frequency(MHz) Because the FCC's MPE limits are frequency-shaped, the exact MPE 'limits applicable to the instant situation depend on the frequency range used by the systems of interest. The most appropriate method of determining RF compliance is to calculate the RF power density attributable to a particular system and compare that to the MPE limit applicable to the operating frequency in question. The result is usually expressed as a percentage of the MPE limit. 14 For potential exposure from multiple systems, the respective percentages of the MPE limits are added, and the total percentage compared to 100 (percent of the limit). If the result is less than 100, the total exposure is in compliance; if it is more than 100, exposure mitigation measures are necessary to achieve compliance. Note that the FCC "categorically excludes" certain types of antenna facilities from the routine requirement to specifically (i.e., mathematically) demonstrate compliance with the MPE limit. Among those types of facilities are cellular antennas mounted on any type of tower, when the bottoms of the antennas are more than 10 meters (c. 32.8 feet) above ground. The basis for the categorical exclusion, according to the FCC, is the understanding that because of the low power and the directionality of the antennas, such facilities — individually and collectively — are well understood to have no significant effect on the human environment. As a result, the FCC automatically deems such facilities to .be in compliance. In addition, FCC Rules and Regulations Section 1.1307(b)(3)describes a provision known in the industry as "the 5% rule". It describes that when a specific location — like a spot on a rooftop — is subject to an overall exposure level exceeding the applicable MPE limit, operators with antennas whose MPE% contributions at the point of interest are less than 5% are exempted from the obligation otherwise shared by all operators to bring the site into compliance, and those antennas are automatically deemed by the FCC to satisfy the rooftop compliance requirement. FCC References on Compliance 47 CFR, FCC Rules and Regulations, Part 1 (Practice-and Procedure), Section 1.1310 (Radiofrequency radiation exposure limits). FCC Second Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FCC 97-303), In the Matter of Procedures for Reviewing Requests for Relief From State and Local Regulations Pursuant to Section 332(c)(7)(8)(v) of the Communications Act of 1934 (WT Docket 97-192), Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation (ET Docket 93-62), and Petition for Rulemaking of the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association Concerning Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Preempt State and Local Regulation of Commercial Mobile Radio Service Transmitting Facilities, released August 25, 1997. FCC First Memorandum Opinion. and Order, ET Docket 93-62, In the Matter of Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation, released December 24, 1996. FCC Report and Order, ET Docket 93-62, In the Matter of Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation, released August 1, 1996. 15 FCC Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) Bulletin 65, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields", Edition 97-01, August 1997. 16 APPENdIX B. SUMMARY OF EXPERT QUAIMCATIONS Daniel J. Collins, Chief Technical Officer, Pinnacle Telecom Group, LLC Synopsis: a — ~ _ -•40+years of experience in all aspects of wireless system engineering, related regulation, and RF exposure • Has performed or led RF exposure compliance assessments on more than 20,000 antenna sites since the latest FCC regulations went into effect in 1997 • Has provided testimony as an RF compliance expert more than 1,500 times since 1997 • Have been accepted as an FCC compliance expert in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and more than 40 other states, as well as by the FCC Education: • B.E.E., City College of New York(Sch. Of Eng.), 1971 • M.B.A., 1982, Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1982 • Bronx High School of Science, 1966 Current Responsibilities: • Leads all PTG staff work involving RF safety and FCC compliance, microwave and satellite system engineering, and consulting on wireless technology and regulation Prior Experience: . Edwards& Kelcey, VP—RF Engineering and Chief Information Technology Officer, 1996-99 • Bellcore (a Bell Labs offshoot after AT&T's 1984 divestiture), Executive Director—Regulation and Public Policy, 1983-96 •AT&T(Corp. HQ), Division Manager—RF Engineering, and Director—Radio Spectrum Management, 1977-83 •AT&T Long Lines, Group Supervisor—Microwave Radio System Design, 1972-77 Specific RF Safety/ • Involved in RF exposure matters since 1972 Compliance Experience: . Have had lead corporate responsibility for RF safety and compliance at AT&T, Bellcore, Edwards& Kelcey, and PTG •While at AT&T, helped develop the mathematical models for calculating RF exposure levels • Have been relied on for compliance by all major wireless carriers, as well as by the federal government, several state and.local governments, equipment manufacturers, system integrators, and other consulting/engineering firms Other Background: .Author, Microwave System Engineering.(AT&T, 1974) Co-author and executive editor,A Guide to New Technologies and Services (Bellcore, 1993) • National Spectrum Management Association (NSMA)— former three-term President and Chairman of the Board of Directors; was founding member, twice-elected Vice President, long-time member of the Board, and was named an NSMA Fellow in 1991 • Have published more than 35 articles in industry magazines 17 Appendix H 0 Vhbc, Append *ix Determination from the New York State Office of . Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Megan Ricks Gomez From: towernotifyinfo@fcc.gov Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2017 10:45 AM To: Megan Ricks Gomez Subject: Section 106 Notification of SHPO/THPO Concurrence- Email ID#2600969 This is to notify you that the Lead SHPO/THPO has concurred with the following filing: Date of Action: 11/16/2017 Direct Effect: No Historic Properties in Area of Potential Effects (APE) Visual Effect:_No Adverse Effect on Historic Properties in APE Comment Text: The NYSHPO concurs with the recommended effect finding. Reviewed by Christina Vagvolgyi, NYSHPO. File Number: 0007963465 TCNS Number: 162082 Purpose: New Tower Submission Packet Notification Date: 7AM EST 10/19/2017 Applicant: Elite Towers, LP Consultant: EnviroBusiness Inc. d/b/a EBI Consulting (EBI#6117004802) Positive Train Control Filing Subject to Expedited Treatment Under Program Comment: No Site Name: Albertson Marine Site Address: 61405 Main Road Detailed Description of Project: 6117004802 Proposed construction of a new telecommunications monopole and compound resulting in ground disturbance Site Coordinates: 41-4-33.0 N, 72-24-22.2 W City: Southold County: SUFFOLK State:NY Lead SHPO/THPO: New York State Historic Preservation Office NOTICE OF FRAUDULENT USE OF SYSTEM, ABUSE OF PASSWORD AND RELATED MISUSE Use of the Section 106 system is intended to facilitate consultation under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and may contain information that is confidential, privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure under applicable laws. Any person having access to Section 106 information shall use it only for its intended purpose. Appropriate action will be taken with respect to any misuse of the system. Appendix I a ` ovhb, Append *IX One-Mile Visibility Study Photographs �4 _ re rw AL .y Photograph 1: View of the location of the proposed concealment pole on the Subject Property, fa(iwj nor tli z r _ Photograph 2: View from Goose Creek Beach, 9,141±feet south of the Subject Property,facing north. Page 1 of 9 - l _ a tip t II Photograph 3: View from the corner of Orchard Road and Arshamomaque Avenue,3,067±feet southwest of the Subject Property,facing northeast. Photograph 4: View from Willow Point Road, 1,293± feet southeast of the Subject Property,facing northwest. Page 2 of 9 •`a ^rT � r M • . 1Y YY . . . YY •Y Y •/YY Y ME • •IYY Y - • .,- Y Y . -Y T,. 1 �, a. Y • { � - ? .yR '� }'•,.'S�' gam"'. "i'.�.,.tet # 1� r�(� e t Photo I I/ View fromI/ Pond '/// 731±feet south / the SubjectProperty, facingnorth. n� Photograph T View from Main Road, 7,7 70± feet southwest of the Subject Property,facing northeast I 1 A I �6f• �,r AF°�" t 6•; 4 6 - r Photograph : from • • Main Road, 7,934±feet northeastof the SubjectProperty,facing southwest Page 4 of I w•t.� t ' ~�'•i..';aid.. ��' .,/ i Photograph ':View from the NYSDECboat launchon • r Main '••• 7,576±feet eastof the Subject •• facing IM y p n „ Photograph 7I: View from Main '••• 4,638±feet northeastof the SubjectProperty,facing southwest. L e_ Photograph 11: View from Dolphin Drive, 3,560±feet northeast of the Sub ect Propert , facin southwest. i Photograph 12: View from Main Road, 2,921±feet northeast of the Subject Property,facing southwest. Page 6 of 9 1 1. •�� i .,',LT ii Photo ra h 13:View from Main Road,2,594±feet northeast of the Subject Property,facing southwest. yl r jF"hY . T� s'•�.._ ..+�.sT>..... ...,.�,:.a �F.' .11... �1.ti'4M1r''.. .C. f''ti.. _�`. .,.._. Photograph 14: View from Laurel Avenue, 1,955± feet southwest of the Subject Property,facing northeast. Page 7 of 9 j # yR �X� 'may \ �y � lEM• t .i i o �,2' ! �. Mx y R ` 11 Ilk sr} 01. ' ►°�°f r f Cr` as4 _ ri `3 IT in .r. _.t„s•mss _� '� �, w"+4. eta �..� do do