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Suffolk County Department of Planning Department of Transportation -State Department of Transportation - County Suffolk County Dept. of Health Fire Commissioners RECEIVED: Druft Covenants and Restrictions Filed Covenants and Restrictions Landscape plan Lighting plan Curb Cut apprOval Health approval Qrainage plan Reviewed by Engineer Approval of site plan -with conditions Endorsement of siwplan " ... .-' .~-- Cerrificate of Occupancy inspection cine year review I'WTlCl ~~ ~EJ I'WTlIn:;1 ~~ f'i.O'lll(ji(l l!!'..':O..J ~ =m)~s-/?~ ~wIJ):: 7//:31'11 - /1;s Dee.. 13e , 1;] [)OO1]1n:;1 ~~ ~ I~"l ~ IC&R1 I'WTlIn:;1 ~~ r;wT11n:;1 ~~ r;wT1r.::l ~~ Sen!: Received' I~.ll~ [)OO1]1n:;1 ~~ [)OO1]1n:;1 ~~ [)OO1]Cl ~~ mira r;;;;< tr.~~ t::!J pi01] r~l ~~ I'W11roi(1 ~~ I [)OO1]rn;;, ~~ I""'Lj r---J .,,_ Imr 1 ...,.--.~ -r r "1'.~. R,c..hnrd \.Nf'yhrF+€' /Po Hen I Lks ill. MJnf'D Ja Ny 1/5'0 I , (SJu,) 7i3Cf - 4&i 2. L/ Dv, r ktL 4 Bar+llucc.1' Rober I::: O'Connor' 330 c.r{')~sUJt'Llf~ f:6rk.. by. vJocclbry I Ny /17q7 (.!Jl(P) .BtA-tjgq() .. PLANNING BOARD MEMBl RICHARD G. WARD Chairman GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS ~~DL~~ " f/~'V.~~ :j " ::e. ~ ~s =-':::; \i"" :;e~ :; ~. f;!} '\ ~Q./ .x. ~~~: {/'Y ~......., -r 1..,-1...1/ ~:::z:xc:p;r PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD APPUCATION FOR CONSIDERATION OF A SITE PLAN 2LNew _Change of Use _Re-use _Extension _Revision of Approved Site Plan Name of Business or Site: ~II MkmbL N'iNE'i - HaH,fuck ~2.") We5tphaJ I a Avenu P Ma-Wi +uLk Wew'Ifld.:. tiC/SA , Location: Address: Name of Applicant: A,;/I At/anaL NYXlE)( &'0 l-funLk:<. f?d 'M1I)eola.. Ny /lsed . . (KIl.) 73q - 4{o 2 ~ fhn:;+rv~her J Mra.lPnne kehll} Address of Applicant: Telephone: Owner of Land: Agent or Person responsible for application: Address: Telephone: Site plans prepared by: License No.: Address: Telephone: Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 Date Received Date Completed Filing Fee ;.tn~ lli@ ~" 'fW1tr-'-: ;j Vi r----~'-"'..~2-; ! 11 fin ; " UUI APR 8 1991 L_... :-,(;.;., ~- -- -~ '-- ---~ -'..,.-- ,- . . Page 2 Planning Soard Site Plan Appilcatlon APPUCANrs AFRDAVIT STAn: OF NEW YORK COUNlY OF SUFFOlJ( being dUly sworn, deposes and says that he resides at MaH/tuCK New York WJ52.. in the State Of New York, and that he is the owner Of the above property, or that he is the ~6\~ t'tr 'K~'+-\ Of the Sk. ?~(1iJTYs~~i> ITltle) ISP~CIfy whether Partnership or Corp,) which is hereby making application; that there are no existing structures or improvements on the land which are not shown on the Site Plan; that the title to the entire parcei, including all rights-Of-way, has been Clearly established and Is shown on said Plan; that no part Of the Plan infringes upon any duly filed pian which has not been abandoned both as to lots and as to roads; that he has examined all rules and regulations adopted by the Planning Board for the filing Of Site Plans and will compiy with same; that the plans SUbmitted, as approved, will not be altered or changed in any manner without the approvai cf the Planning Board; and that the actual physicai improvements will be installed In strict accordance with the "'"' '"_. · . 4 Slgne~~ (Owner) Signed (Partner or Corporate Officer and Title) r/,,,: ,-': ..rt./,l,-: 1" " :)''''C!"L NotJi'Y ["'L.!r:::l: ~:' \," ";;;""'" YQfk h10. !.!-91!~';:?J5 Quz:iJi';,'i:-:lWi Sujf()n~ County M Comrnissron Expirc~ Mar, G, 19..:rt . . Page 3 Planning Board Site Plan Application ..<v.l tlf'. Total Land Area Of Site (acres or square feet) )....,.7-. Zoning District Existing Use Of Site t;,d us fr J r1 / Proposed Use Of Site-rndu-,frla.. J Gross Floor Area Of Existing Structure(s) Gross Floor Area Of Proposed Structure(s) Percent Of Lot Coverage by BUilding(s) Percent Of Lot for Parking (Where applicable) Percent Of Lot for Landscaping (where applicable) -<. JOO 4RO 2.0 "10 01601" /S "10 Has apPlicant been granted a variance and/or special exception by No Board of Appeals - Case # & date No Board Of Trustees - Case # & date {:j 0 NY State Department Of Environmental Conservation _ Case # & date o SUffolk County Department Health Services _ Case # & date Case Number Name Of Applicant Date Of Decision Expiration Date Other Will any toxic or hazardous materials. as defined by the Suffolk County Board Of Heaith, be stored or handled at the site? If so, have Proper permits been obtained? Name Of issuing agency Number and date Of permit NO ACTION (EXCAVATION OR CONSTRUCT 10M MAY BE UNDERTAKEN UNTIL APPROVAL OF SITE PLAN BY PLANNING BOARD. VIOLATORS ARE SUBJECT TO PROSECUTION. . . ,)~ .::~ ~~~ ~.:,; .-c'f' -", ...$!. :-.5~: ..- 14-16.4 f218n- Text 12 I PROJECT 1.0. NUMBER . . 617.21 Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I-PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 2. PROJECT NAME SEaR r 3. PROJECT LOCATlQj'l:A Municipality ("\oU County 4. PAECISE LOCATION (Street address and road intersections, prominent landmarks. etc., or provide map) 425 We~Jphtlj It>-.. Avenue Ma.j..iAuc.k, N~ IICl52 1M:#- 14' - '-I 5. IS PROPOSED ACTION: 2" New 0 Expansion 0 Modification/alteration 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: CO()5+rUC.} 100' monopole w,t-han+enna.5 +Or +-elecD(Y)munlco....Hon 'PUrposes Qnd Gon6+ruc+ 12' )(LfQ' U+,tlf.'1 Bul \dir-.cq +0 house e~ul prY'oent: 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFFCTED: Initially , D':t.. acres Ultimately I 0'-1 acres 6. W~PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? ~ Yes 0 No If No, describe briefly 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? o Residential l8J Industrial 0 Commercial Describe: o Agriculture o Park/Forest/Open space o Othe< 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVe A PERMIT APPROVAL. OR FUNDING. NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAL. STATE OR LOCAL)? ~ Yes 0 No If yes, list 3gency(sl and permit/approvals Federa.../ Cornrnun,ca..hon Grnml 5/on 11. DOeS ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? ~ Yes 0 NO. If ye!:. list agency name and permiUapproval F; de ro... I 12. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REOUIRE MODIFICATION? o Ye. ~NO I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/sponsor Oate: Y-'(/77 Signature: II the action Is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form belore proceeding with this assessment OVER 1 PART II-ENVIRONMENTAL ASSES T (To be completed by Agency) A. DOES ACTION EXceeD ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.121 If yes, coordinate the review process and use the FULL EAF. DYes D No B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRA, PART 617.61 If No. a negative declaration may be superseded by another involved agency. DYes DNo c. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING: (Answers may be handwritten, If legible) C1. Existing air quality, surface or groundwater quality or quantity. noise levels, existing traffic patterns, solid waste production or disposal, potential for erosion, drainage or flooding problems? explain briefly: C2. Aesthetic, agricultural, archaeological, historic. or other natural or cultural resources; or community or neighborhood c:"laracter1 explain briefly: 03. Vegetation or fauna, fish, shellfish or wildlife species, significant habitats, or threatened or endangered species? explain briefly: C4. A community's exist!ng plans or goals as officially adopted, or a cnange in use or Intensity of use of land or other natural resources? Explain briefly CS. Growth. subsequent development, or related activities likely to be Induced by the proposed action? Explain briefly. C6. long term, short term, cumulative. or other effects not Identified in C1.C57 explain briefly. C7. Other Impacts (including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy)? Explain briefly. D. IS THERE, OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE, CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? DYes 0 No If Yes. explain briefly . PART III-DETERMINATION OF SIGNIF:ICANCE (To be completed by Agency) .INSTRUCTIONS: For e-ach adverse effect identified above, determine whether It is substantial, large, important or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with Its (a) setting (i.e. urban or rural); (b) probability of occurring; (c) duration; (d) irreversibility; (e) geographic scope; and (f) magnitude. If necessary, add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been identified and adequately addressed. D o Check this box if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY OCCUL. ..hen proceed directly to the FULL EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. Check this box If you have determined, based on the information and analysis above and any supporting documentation, that the proposed aclion WILL NOr result in any. significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide on attachments as necessary, the.'reasons supporting this determination: Name oi lead Agency Print or Type Name or Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title ot ResponSible Officer Signature or R~ponsible Officer In le.J.d Agency Signature of Prepare, (It different trom responsible officer) Date 2 .- ..~..... "'.16.2 (9/95)-7c .. . Purpose: The full EAr is designed 10 help applicanls and agencies delermine, in an orderly manner, whelher a project or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequent_ ly, there are aspects of a project that arc subjective Or unmeasureab/e. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may not be lechnically expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible enough to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. 617.20 Appondlx A Slalo Environmental QUallly Rovlew FUll ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM SEQR Full EAF Componenls: The full EAF is Comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses On identifying the range of possible impacts that may OCcur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate Or whether it Is a potentially_ large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE_Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Idenlify 'he Porlions of EAF compleled for Ihis projecl: 0 Part 1 0 Part 2 oPa;t 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting informalion, and considering both the magnitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by Ihe lead agency that: o A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaralion will he prepared. o B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not he a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigalion measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negalive declaralion will he prepared.. o C. The project may result in One or more large and important impacts Ihat may have a significant impact on Ihe environment, therefore a posilive dec/aralion will he prepa'ed. . A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Bell Atlantic NYNEx Mobile Communications Site Name of Action Name of lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in tead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in tead Agency Signature of Prepare, (If different from responsible Officer) Date 1 . . PART 1-PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional informalion you believe will be needed to coml,lete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specify each instance. NAME OF ACTION Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile Communications Site LOCATION OF ACTION (Include Slreet Address. Munlclpallly and County) 425 Westpha1ia Avenue, Mattituck, Town of Southo1d, Suffolk County NAME OF APPLICANT/SPONSOR I BUSINESS TELEPHONE Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile Communications (516 ) 739-4622 ADDRESS 60 Rei-ricks Road CITY/PO I ~ATE I ZIP CODE Mineo1a . 11501 NAME OF OWNER (II dlll.ront) I BUSINESS TELEPHONE Adrianne M. Rehm (516 )298-4536 ADDRESS 390 A10is Lane CITY/PO I S;;E 11 ZIP CODE Mattituck 11952 DESCRIPTION OF ACTION Lease of approximately 1,500 square foot area to construct a 99 foot bell tower for cellular antennas and an associated 12' x 40' unmanned equipment shelter. Lease area is located on a 13,400 square foot parcel. Access is to be provided along existing stone driveway. Tax Map No. District 1000 - Section 141 - Block 03 - Lot 34. Please Complete Each Question-Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present land use: DlJrban I!9lndustrial DCommercial DResidential (suburban). DForest DAgriculture DOther .31 DRural (non-farm) 2. Total acreage of project area: APPROXIMATE ACREAGE Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) Forested Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Article$ 24, 25 of ECL) Water Surface Area . gravel drive, Unvegetated (Rock, earth or f,lI) I!i!r~:!-ng and weedy Roads, buildings and other paved'YUTf3'c'C~ Other (Indicate type) Landscaoini .0';+ acres .05+ acres Urban Land and Cut and Fill Land, gently sloping(Qili) 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project sitel a. Soil drainage: DWell drained 100 % of site DPoorly drained % of site b. If any agriclIlluralland is involved, how many acres of soil arc classified within soil grollp 1 lhrollgh 4 of the NYS Land Classification Systeml N/ A acres. (See 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project sitel DYes IXINo a. What is depth to bedrockl 985t (in feet) acres. PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres .21 .05t acres .20t .06t acres acres acres DModerately well drained % of site 2 5, Approxillliltc pcrrclII"ee of proPllSedlicct sitc with slopes: P.90-10% ,. % 6. Is project suhstanlially contiguolls to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or the National Registers of Historic Places? DYes I!9No (iiXE~ay properties have been surveyed; none actually 7, Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural landmarks? DYes ~No 8 WI 'tl d I f tl t bl 1 12! (' f t) (Water Table at elevation 3! feet). . lat IS le cpt 1 0 le Wc1 er la e, U1 ee 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole Source aquifer? I!9Yes DNo 10, Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? DYes P.9No 11. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? DYes Il!INo According to Site inspection Identify each species 12, Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e" cliffs. dunes. other geological formations) DYes f!lINo Describe 015% or greater 0'10-15% % % 13, Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? DYes .Il!INo If yes, explain 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? DYes Il!lNo 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary N/A 16, lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: a, Name 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? IKIYes DNo a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? li!lYes DNo Electric Service and Telephone ConnecE1on b) If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? Il!lYes DNo 18. Is the site located in an agricLiltural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? DYes IiaNo 19, Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECl, and 6 NYCRR 617? DYes I!9No N/A b, Size (In acres) 20. Has the site eVer been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? DYes g)No B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a, Total contiguous acreaRe owned or c8ntrollid by oroiectisnonsor .03! acres. of .31 acJ:.e ,parcel to be ~easea. Access ~o be prov1 ed a oog e~1sC ng graveL Qr~veway _ not part ot ~ease area. b. Project acreage to be developed: 10+ acres initially; * I I + acres ultImately. c. Pr'\i!i\3t ~<t9n'l t~ rlill'ai!Hll~ty.'i'Il~~d .20 acres. *Site is currently developed and cleared d, length of project, in miles: N/A (If appropriate) e, If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed *** f, Number of off-street parking spaces existing ; proposed g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour 0** (upon completion of project)? h, If residential: Number and type of housing units: N/ A One Family Two Family N/P. %; *** **One to two trips per montn to ~Rf~~gese8Ml~mBRkM use. Condominium Initially Ullimately i, Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure QQ' height; 12' width; 40' length, * j, linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? N/ A ft. * Bell tower is 99 feet in height - ~quipment shelter is 12 ft. x 40 ft. ***Gravel parking area - no designated spaces. Multiple Family . . 2. How much natural material (i.e., rock, earth, elc.) will be removed from the sitel J. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? DYes DNa I'9N/A a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed I b. Will topsoil ue stockpiled (or reclamation I DYes DNa c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamationl DYes DNa 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs. ground covers) will be removed from sitel O. OJ Brush and weeds-represents BANM lease area. 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this projectl DYes Il.llNo 10 ~cubic yards acres. 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction 3 months, (including demolition). 8. 9. 10. 7. If multi.phased: N/ A a. Total number of phases anticipated b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 c. Approximate completion date of final phase d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases I Will blasting occur during construction I DYes IiiINo Number of jobs generated: during construction 2 Number of jobs eliminated by this project 0 (number). month month DYes year, (including demolition). year. DNa ; after project is complete o 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilitiesl DYes e9No If yes, explain 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involvedl DYes 1'9 No a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involvedl DYes Il.llNo Type 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposall DYes Ii!lNo Explain 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plainl DYes 1'9 No 16. Will the project generate solid wastel DYes 1'9 No a. If yes, what is the amount per month tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste faCility be usedl DYes DNa c. If yes, give name ; location d. Will any wastes nol go into a sewage disposal system or Into a sanitary landfilll DYes DNa e. If Yes, explain 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid wastel DYes ~No a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposall tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site Iifel . years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides I DYes Il1lNo 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)l DYes I!!JNo 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levelsl DYes IDNo 21. Will project result in an increase in energy usel If yes, indicate type(s) Electricity liJVes DNa 23. 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity o N/A gallons/minute. 24. Total anticipated water usage per day Does project involve local, State or federal funding I If Yes, explain gallons/day. DYes 1'9 No 4 C. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does' proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? If Yes, indicate decision required: Dzoning amendment Dzoning variance (!gspecial use permit Dsubdivision Dnew/revision of master plan Dresource management plan Dother 2. What is the zoning c1assificationlslof the site? I.-I Tn~""~ri ~ 1 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? Not applicable; pre-existing non-conforming use N/A 25. Approvals Required: City, Town, Village Uoard City, Town, Village Planning Board City, Town Zoning Doard City, County Health Department Other Local Agencies Other Regional Agencies State Agencies Federal Agencies . . Type Submitlal Dale DYes IlDNo (!gYes DNo (!gYes DNo DYes IKINo DYes (!gNo DYes IKINo DYes IiUNo DYes (!gNo Site Plan Soecial Permit IiUYes DNo Klsite plan 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? N/A 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? IKIYes 7. What are the predominant land usels) and zoning classifications within a Yo mile radius of proposed action? Transportation, Office, Retail, Church, Residential/Ll, R40, RaO. MIl. HH. H. RO 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a Yo mile? e9Yes 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? N/ A a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection)? DYes Il!lNo a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to' handle projected demand? DYes DNo Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? DYes 10. 11. 12. DNo ONo DYes IKINo DYes DNo fgNo D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. Signature If the action is in the Coasta wilh Ihis assessment. ~hltl e best oW~no ledlZJ:.. V Fre e :ha ~ ~lkowitz :ramen tant Dale Title President 6/11/97 5 Bd At!:U'l.lic NYNEX Meine. 60 H<rTicks RDad Mincolo. 'N 11501 5\6 294-10lIO @ Bell ft.,jJ . "ttic NVN~ Mobile ~ ,06 /JO 2.!3/r 7 ''1 t::Arr<' .uttr "'-j /~r May 12. 1997 Town of Southold 53095 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Attention: Mr. Orlowski chu-t in ~we^-- RE: Proposed Site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Ben Atlantic NYNEX 425 WeSlphalia Avenue. Mattimck SCTM # 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Orlowski: Attached please fmd nine (9) copies of revised plans for the above referenced project which reflects your checklist dated April 16, 1997. In addition, we are forwarding the following items in support of our application: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 500' radius map Key map included on 500' radius map Existing zoning as shown on 500' radius map There are no trees 6' in diameter on the site, nor are we removing any existing trees Letter from Freudenthal & ElkowilZ to Howard Pachman, Esq. Regarding historic property review Existing structure not in use at this time Location of outdoor lighting as shown on building plan There are no proposed outdoor signs See drawings for elevation views Lot coverage as shown on general notes and application Deed Memorandum of Lease Facility is unmarmed There was no attached sheet for architectUral review. However, we had previously submitted building plans. In addition, we are enclosing a drawing from Firebond's Brochure. 8. 9. 10. II. 12. 13. 14. IS. Also nOle we have revised ZBA application at their request. ~ry-1fI. yours, I. ) _ . l J ~:). -.{- \.....AAhar~ Weyhreter co: Howard E. Pachman, Esq. A. Mobile Senices Joint Venmre ?8 ZbA- ,/-S . . FREUDENTHAL & ELKOWITZ CONSULTING GROUP, lNC. TLen:~4 Elko.n(.f, PJ'1:~ideni Mu!. D. F,."J"th.IIR"",,J-J994J May 9, 1997 Howard Pachman, Esq. Pachman, Pachman & Brown 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Commack. New York 11725 .36ij "~~r4AS ~fc:l1Qri.l Hi,lnrolT C~U1m4Ck. ~<E"" r.,r~ lli2fi Tel, 1516) j99.2222 F"" (516H99-4928 Re: Historic Properties Review Proposed Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile Monopole Site 425 Westphalia Avenue Mattituck, New York Dear Mr. Pachman: !i Pursuant to our discussions, we have reviewed the 500 ft. radius map for the above-referenced project and compared same to the Survey, Stare Register and National Register oj Hisroric Places Listings in the Town of Sourhold, Suffolk County as of February 13. 1997 (New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation) for the purposes of determining if the subject property, or those within 500 ft. thereof, are listed. Review indicates that the subject property is not on this list, but there are several properties within 500 ft. of the site that are listed.' TIlese are as follows: Site No. 10310.000308 Site No. 10310.000039 Site No. 10310.000035 Site No. 10310.000389 Site No. 10310.000392 Love Lane, Mattiruck East Side, at Long Island Railroad Former Tuthill Lumber Company . Love Lane, MattitucK Old Post Office West Side, Third Building North Sound Avenue, Mattituck Episcopal Church North Side at W esrphalia Avenue Sound Avenue, Mattituck George Penny House North Side, West of Railroad Sound Avenue, Mattituck Potato Packing Plant South Side, at Long Island Railroad 1 Please note that due to the limited descriptions provided on the National and State Registers, it is difficult to determine the precise locations of each of the properties. . . Howard Pachman, Esq. May 9, 1997 Page 2 Site No. 10310.000037 Sound Avenue, Mattituck South Side at Main Road Manituck Presbyterian Church Cemetery Sire No. 10310.000036 Sound Avenue, Mattituck South Side, Opposite Weslphalia A venue Former Mechanics Hall Site No. 10310.000397 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck West Side Second Building North Former Bergen & Colman Oil Co. Office Site No. 10310.000683 315 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck Former Ruland at Long Island Railroad North Palata House Be advised that none of the properties listed above have bad an actual determination of eligibility. However. they have been surveyed and are on the inventory (see attached). You must also be aware that the review conducted consisted only of the attached National and Slate Historic Register listings. There may be other local historic determinations that are not on these lists. Should you require additional information, please do not hesitate to conlllCt me or Patricia Parvis of this office. Sincerely, FREUDENTHAL & ELKOWITZ CONSl)LTING GROUP, INC. eresa'E]kOwi~ I Principal TE/Ill enc. cc: R. Weyhreter, w/eoc. . . 3~I/EY. SR AND !m: r.IS7!~IGS IN ":'OWN OF SOU'I'ltor.:>. SUFfCLK COli~ AS OF "2~lJ-~'7 :;rAGE: :.63 .. ~AR1' Of' S AN:} NR 1JS':'I~G OR ~ROJilOS;'L (1 .. Gl'."DETERMI~;:O :.. :,OIV gUCl .,.. z:.IG AS ~AQ';' OF A DIS'r.-l.!C7 :i .. ~IC":" :::r.::; NIQUE 1"'0:0 tlMBaa.".. , st:r!!'!~ TYPE BF ~mber... S'rRE'ST yAME.... t.OC L"WO................ BmUlr:S:::; lo.Mi:. ?R. Srvy :lliT Dec. ~. itS... sa I>>.'I'S:. :om. DATE. Q.nO.0009S4 NUROW RrVn ;;,0, SCU'I' ?::I~G ST OIUENT': 1fE5'l' SIOK; S SROtm ~R ROUSS OPl'OSnE oo[,,~ 1'0 Z i:.AL1tSL t.i\KE OR t.A0REL, Dl'Oknt O'r MAIN LONG ISLAND l.A..:!:r.. ROAiJ RD; AT toNG ISWID ONDERPAS3 t.IGUTHOUSE aD SO'O'IBOLD~! SIDB J. AL8SRT ~ !lOtI'" L:;:CHTHOUSB ilC SOO"UtOLD: l'fOR':'X om, eN HOWl"O!I POr.n' :.tQJ1'KOose :. :. 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State of New York : county of Suffolk ______________________________________________X In the Matter of the Application of NEW YORK SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP d/c/a Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. a public utility of the State of New York Affidavit ______________________________________________x Premises: 425 Westphalia Avenue, I'Iattituck. NY state of New York ) ) ss: County of Nassau ) RICHARD WEYHRETER, being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I am the Real Estate Manager employed by New York SMSA Limited Partnership, d/b/a Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. ("Bell Atlantic"). 2. I sub1llit this affidavit in support of the application by Bell Atlantic for a special permit to permit construction of a public utility structure, designed to increase cellular telephone capacity within the Town of Southold ( "Southold") . 3 . I attach hereto as BXh1J)ie "7." a copy ot the Memorandum of Lease ("Memorandum") (without acJcnowledgement pages) . As can be seen by paragraph "2" of the Memorandum, Adrienne Rehm ("Lessor") has leased to Bell Atlantic a portion of the property consisting of approximately l~OO sq. ft., substantially as depicted on Exhibit "A" attached to the MemorandUlll. 4. The initial terlll of the lease is for five (5) years. The lease also has three (3) extension terms of five (5) years each and additional extension terms of five (5) years each ~ --: -----. ... __ ------r--- that may sAnd the term of the lease. . 5. The property is leased for the purpose of constructing, maintaining and operating a communications facility, together with one antenna structure, and all necessary connecting appurtenances. A security fence consisting of chain link construction or similar construction will be placed around the perimeter ot the leased area. 6. Bell Atlantic, upon termination of the lease agreement, must, within a reasonable time, remove its building antenna structure (except footinqs), fixtures and all personal property, and restore the property to its oriqinal condition, reasonable wear and tear accepted. WHEREFORE, it is respectfully requested that the special permit application be granted by this Board. CHARD WE'lHR7 Sworn to before me this -_(r" day of April, 1997. --1< ( ,~ . Notary Public ROBERT Co BREYER IIII'MY PU8UC. STATE OF NEW VORl( ..N:I~.LL14)W CIIIALIFID III1A8l1AU COUNtY w- tIIEXPIRES '""Lil~ 17~ T ~~ ~-~- KEMOlUUlDUK OJ' LEASE This MEMORANDUM or LEASE made as of this ~. day of IVrJVc...bc/ , 1996 (the "Memorandum") by and between ADRIENNE M. REHM, with her mailinq address at 390 Alois Lane, Mattituck, New York 11952 ("LESSOR") and NEW YORK SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a !few York limited partnership, having its principal office at 180 washington valley Road, Bedlllinster, New Jersey 01921 ("LESSEE"). . . . I ~ H B 8 8 B ~ H: 1. t..ESSOR is the owner of a certain real property (the "owner's Property") located at 42S westphalia Avenue, Mattituck, New York. 2. BY Agreement dated as of Nov,Mber- lif , 1996, LESSOR has granted to t..ESSEE the right to lease certain portion of said Owner's property consisting of (a) approximately fifteen hundred (1500) square feet (the "Ground Area"), (b) the following hereinafter, collectively, referred to as the "Related Easements": a right of way for access to the Ground Area, a right of way for the installation of wires I cables and necessary connections between the Equipment Building, as hereinafter define<!, and the Antenna structure, as hereinafter defined, accesS to electric power and telephone lines and an easement for the installation and maintenance. of utility wires I cables, conduits and pipes over, under or along a fifteen (15) foot wide right of way extending from the nearest pUblic right of way to the Ground Area and (el Access (as define<! hereinafter in paragraph "10") (the Ground Area, the ,,--...---. ...- ~ Related Easemen_and Access are sometimes hereafter referred to, collectively, as the "Premises") for the purpose of constructing, maintaining and operating a mopile communications facility, consisting of an equipment building to be constructed by Tenant on the premises and one free-standing antenna structure. 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Fibrebond Shelters... .Built for the Long Haul. Not only is the life of a communication shelter a secluded life. it's a rugged life. The demands placed on our shelters far exceed those placed on Standard buildings. ;---":'--~ ._~.'" U'_'. --.--.-.---,-------.- .. FIl3HEBOND . Our Shelters Are... Strong. Our proprietary Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) waU panels have set industry standards for strength and durabiliey. Our standard strucrures withstand winds of 125 miles per hour. The roof will withstand a 40-pound ice drop from 300 feet. should ice fall from the tower. And our shelters are buUet-resis<ant and vandal-proof. Portable. Our buildings are portable for the lifetime of the strucrure. This means nOl only that it will be transported to the original site completely intact. it can also be relocated to another site at a later date. This bene!it can save you money down the road... Insulated. Our glass fiber reinforced concrete surrounds a core of insulation material that effects an overaU energy efficiem thermal rating of R-t5. Versatile. Our abiliey to manufacrure numerous building sizes and types allows us to meet your individual requirements. At Fibrebond. there are no standard buildings . just high standards! ~laintenance-Free. Our buildings are vinually maintenance free. Ligbtweight. As strong as our Fibrecrete buildings are. it's hard to believe they are aboU! half the weight of solid concrete. And the FibteLite shelter weighs 60 percem less than our standard shelter and 80 percem less than a solid concrete shelter. EnvironmentaUy Pleasing. Fibrebond's wide selection of ex- terior [inishes complemem the envirorunem. These important options can ease the permitting process. And our Public Rela- tions and Sales & Marketing staffs will gladly assist you with your siting efforts. Tangible Advantages. 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PLANNING BOARD MEMBERSe:;. BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman ~LL~J.CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RlTCillE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD .~,... Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD December 8, 1998 Matthew E. Pachman, Esq. Pachman, Pachman & Brown 366 Veterans Memorial Hwy. Commack, NY 11725 Re: Proposed site plans for Bell Atlantic Mobile, Mattituck SCTM# 1000-141-3-34 and Orient SCTM# 1000-18-6-5 Dear Mr. Pachman: There has been no response to our last letter dated December 31, 1997 (see enclosure). I'd appreciate some direction from you as to whether your client wishes to proceed with these applications or not. Sincerely, ~&-; Valerie Scopaz , Town Planner enc. - . .,-r:::;::~~'C:=~ . .,~~~UfFOl.t A~ JY ~... "/2 "'. "~.~> ,v '" -~ ~ ~'== ;...c"S .~ ~~ ..., !'>tfJ ". ~,\' ~J> ....~'t- j ~~J;Y{/ Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 pLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chainnan WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD December 31, 1997 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Matthew E. Pachman Pachman, Pachman & Brown, P.C. 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Commack, NY 11725 Re: Proposed Site Plan applications for Telecommunications Towers to be operated by Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. at the following locations: 1. Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM # 1000-141-3-34 and 2. 24850 Main Road, Orient SCTM # 1000-18-6-5 Dear Mr.~ With regard to your correspondence of December 29th, I am aware of the new disapproval and of the pending hearing before the Zoning Board for the Mattituck site. However, there is nothing in our files from either you or your client indicating how you wish the Planning Board to proceed with the application before them. Neither the Board nor its staff have the authority to extrapolate or assume from your actions before the Zoning Board how you wish to proceed before the Planning Board. , Secondly, the two letters sent to you previously pertained to the Orient site as well. Because that proposal received a Positive Declaration, the next step is to set a date for the scoping session. However, there is an environmental fee attached to that process. Given your client's past reluctance to paying environmental review fees, the Board was extending the courtesy of checking whether your client wished to proceed with the Orient proposal as it stands or whether your client wished to modify the proposal to bring it into compliance with the new legislation. " If your client wishes to proceed with the Orient application as is, we will schedule a scoping session within the next few weeks. Be aware however, that there will be a non-refundable scoping fee which must be paid the day the scoping session is held. If your client changes the application after the scoping session is held, the session's findings may no longer be applicable and the environmental review process itself may have to be revisited in order to adequately consider the new or modified application. 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DESCRIp;rION:P\:ibiicutiiity use of a 99' I{&..480'...equipment shelter on for cellular telephone comm. .......................................,..,..-------- ....................-..-..-..-........ ..........d.....___...........,..,..,..__. .--,-,-----.,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,......,..... .....................................'_d_.._____.. ..................d_____......__..... ..------,-..--...,...................... .'.'.'.'.'.'....'..'...........-.---------. . . ......... ......... ...'-".".,.-...,.. ---.--..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.. STATUS ..0 ............ ::::::: ::::\:;:::::::::::;::;:::::\\:: ... ...........".".". OK wIthdrawn .---.--.--..-...'.--.'.......... ......'.--.--...'..'.--.. ..... .......................... ....,...-....-....-..----.. ..--.--'''.''............... .--........................ .....,..,.."................ .-----.---'.--.'.--.'..'..'... ........,.".,.,.............. . ........................... .___.d____,.,..'.'.............. 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For corrections or questions contact Charles Lockrow, (518)457-2224, or write to: SEQR Repository NYSDEC Division of Regulatory Affairs 50 Wolf Road, Room 514 Albany, NY 12233 Town of SOUTHOLD Planning Board 53095 Main Road-P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS . BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD . Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 14,1998 Matthew E. Pachman Pachman, Pachman & Brown, P.C. 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Commack, NY 11725 Re: Bell Atlantic Mobile - Mattituck SCTM# 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Pachman: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, July 13,1998: BE IT RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board, acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, establishes itself as Lead Agency, and as Lead Agency makes a determination of significance, and grants a Positive Declaration Enclosed please find a copy of the Positive Declaration for your records. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Sincerely, ~~9v/!!s Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman enc. WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETHL.EDWARDS GEORGE RITCIDE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS . BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD State Environmental Quality Review POSITIVE DECLARATION Notice of Intent to Prepare a Draft EIS Determination of Significance July 13,1998 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Law. The Southold Town Planning Board, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed action described below may have a significant effect on the environment and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will be prepared. Name of Action: Proposed site plan for Bell Atlantic SCTM#: 1000-141-3-34 SEQR Status: Type I Unlisted ( ) (X) Description of Action: As originally proposed, the subject action involved an application for a special use permit to allow a public utility use which included a 99 foot monopole for cellular telephone communications and a 480 square foot equipment shelter. Approximately 1500 square feet of the overall parcel would be leased to the project sponsor, Bell Atlantic, for the antenna and equipment shelter. The project sponsors have revised their plan slightly, and a modern metal bell tower . . Page 2 SEQR Positive Declaration - Bell Mantic - Mattituck July 13,1998 will be utilized to house the antenna rather than a monopole. In addition, the proposed equipment shelter has been reduced to 240 square feet and relocated slightly to the south in order to meet the minimum side yard setback of 20 feet within the zoning district for the eastern and northern side yards. The original plan did not meet these required setbacks. The proposed project will still require a variance for the rear yard, as only 40 feet are provided while 70 feet are required. Location: The project site is a .31 acre parcel in the hamlet of Mattituck, town of Southold. It is located on the west side of Westphalia Rd., to the north of the Long Island Railroad track and right-of-way. The parcel is L-shaped and non-conforming with respect to the minimum required land area for lots in the Light Industrial Zoning District. The proposed monopole and equipment shelter would be located on the rear portion of the L, away from the road, but adjacent to the rail track. Access would be provided over an existing gravel drive which adjoins a parking lot for an office in another building on another lot. Reasons Supporting This Determination: 1. The application has been reviewed pursuant to the Criteria for Determination of Significance contained in Part 617.7 of the Regulations concerning the State Environmental Quality Review Act. Full review was made of the information supplied by the applicant which included a Part 111 Full Environmental Assessment Form. 2. As per subsections of the Regulations 617.7 @ (1) (iv), (v) and (vii), the proposed project may result in significant adverse environmental impacts. First, the site does not conform to the minimum lot size for the Light Industrial zoning district. Second, the project will require a rear yard variance in order to site the structure within the non-conforming lot. Third, the proposed bell tower construction will present a significantly different character from the existing character of the hamlet business district of Mattituck which contains several locally important historic structures. With regard to the non-conforming status of the project site, the Town's legislation was designed to direct wireless communications facilities to preferred locations "in industrial areas and...on existing buildings and towers rather than on newly constructed towers." (Sge Section 100-160. Purpose.) However, the legislation goes on to specify in Section 100-165. Design standards., that no tower can be built on a lot which is nonconforming in size for the applicable . . Page 3 SEQR Positive Declaration - Bell Atiantic - Matlituck July 13,1998 zoning district, in this case Light Industrial. The project site comprises only 13,503 square feet, approximately one third of the required land area. The small size of the property is perhaps the primary reason why a rear yard variance is being sought for the location of the tower and the support facility. The need for the variance raises concerns about the possible hazard to human health and safety should the tower structure physically fail. The nearness of other structures hosting human activity to the proposed structure is necessarily of some concern. Further, the severe degree of non-conformity to minimum lot area means that attempts to mitigate the visual impacts of the proposed project through strategic landscaping (as seen from the surrounding community) will be significantly compromised. Finally, the potential impairment of the character of the community's historical, architectural, and aesthetic resources or of existing community character (in general) must be taken into account. The construction of a modern bell tower, 99 feet in height can be construed as being out of context with the existing character of the hamlet and as being incompatible with the historic character of a community with roots dating back to the 1800's. This is a relevant concern, regardless of the perceived importance or degree of historical landmark value of any specific building within the hamlet. The fact remains that the impacts of the proposed tower, though indirect, will affect the overall sense of place that the existing structures contribute to the Mattituck community. The proposed bell tower will be within the view shed of the existing buildings and it will present a character that is out of context with the community's character and the prevailing rural nature of the Township. The project may set a precedent with regard to future growth and change within the community, particularly that of wireless communications facilities. The Town's legislation provides clear directives for the location of wireless communications facilities on appropriately zoned parcels which conform to the minimum required lot area. It also takes pains to emphasize in Section 100-160 that "This article allows wireless communication facilities, and particularly telecommunication towers, to be reviewed and approved in keeping with the Town's existing zoning and historic development patterns, including the size and spacing of structures and open spaces: The legislation also provides for the use of camouflaged towers where alternative siting is not feasible. . . Page 4 SEQR Positive Declaration - Bell AUantic - Mattituck July 13, 1998 For Further Information: Contact Person: Valerie Scopaz Address: Planning Board Telephone Number: (516) 765-1938 cc: Southold Town Board Southold Town Building Dept. Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation - Albany & Stony Brook offices NYS Dept. of Transportation - Albany & Hauppauge offices NYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation Applicant ENB . . PB v'S su&F PAGHMAN. PAGHMAN & BROWN. P. G. ATTORNEYS 366 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY COMMACK. NEWYORK 11725 (516) 543-2200 TELEGOPIER (516) 543-2271 HOWARD E. PACHMAN MATTHEW E. PACHMAN KAREN R. BROWN'" COUNSEL "ALSO ADMITTED IN NEWJERSF-Y HARVEY B. BESUNDER AMEL R. MASSA July 7, 1998 ~q JUL 1 0 1998 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Chail.-man Southold Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Southald Town Planning Board RE: Review of Part III Long Environmental Assessment Form (LEAF) Proposed Bell Atlantic Mobile Public Utility Communications Facility 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM #1000-141-3-34 (Matti tuck site) Dear Mr. Orlowski: In furtherance of my letter of June 15, 1998, the letter of the applicant's environmental consultant, Freudenthal & Elkowitz, dated June 10, 1998, and the comments made by myself and Ms. Elkowitz at the Planning Board's meeting of June 15, 1998, I wish to provide additional information for the Board's consideration. We draw your attention to the New York State Court of Appeals case: WEOK Broadcastinq Corp. v. Planninq Board of the Town ot Llovd, 79 N. '{. 2d 374, 583 N.Y.S.2d 170, which made the following observations. The court noted: " . . . the inclusion of a permi t ted use in a local zoning ordinance is tantamount to a legislative finding that the permitted use is in harmony with the general zoning plan and will not adversely affect the local community (RPM Motors v. Gulotta, 88 A.D.2d 658, 450 N.Y.S.2d 525). Thus, here, although by no means determinative, it should not be overlooked that the aesthetic visual impact of the towers, was, we presume, considered at the time that radio and television towers were included as , . . Page 2 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Chairman July 7, 1998 permitted uses in the Designed Business zone (see, Matter of North Shore Steak House v. Board of Appeals, 30 N.Y.2d 238, 243, 331 N.Y.S.2d 645, 282 N.E.2d 606; RPM Motors v. Gulotta, supra). n A finding that towers threatened aesthetic impairment of the environment, under the guise of a SEQRA review, is impermissible. Also, it should be noted that, when the Town Board adopted Local Law 26- 1997 which permits cellular towers in the LI zone as the preferred location, it adopted a declaration of non-significance. We trust you will be guided in your deliberations. E. PACHMAN MEP\blb cc: Board of Zoning Appeals, Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Gregory F. Yakaboski, Esq., Town Attorney Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager Thorn Cataldo, Manager of Geo-technical Wave Length Deployment .. .bam\mattituck\orlowski.lt3 . (#',,".""""""'\ i!; ~ ~ ~ ~ NEW YORK STATE ; Bernadette Castro Commissioner . . ~ Fe::. z.bA Voo/2.HLS ~N~ 518-237-86431.LS yftt:.A~( New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Historic Preservation Field Services Bureau Peebles Island, PO Box 189, Waterford, New York 12188-0189 June 17, 1998 f~)) IF(~J\~~f)~.-. l.'.-..,~ l~~ ~~ \I ~~i li JUN 25 1:,:)(j' Valerie Scopaz Town Planner Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 SOU!hOld Town Planning Boare! Re. FCC/SEQRA Westphalia Rd Tower Mattituck, Suffolk Co. 98PR165l Dear Ms. Scopaz: Installation of the proposed Westphalia Road Bell Atlantic Tower is subject to licensing by the Federal Communications Commission and is an action reviewable under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and relevant implementing regulations. As the designated State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), our office should be provided sufficient information by the applicant to be able to advise the FCC of impacts to historic resources resulting from the project. Under provisions of Section 106, the area of potential effect (APE) of a project must first be determined, and within that area resources listed in the National Register of Historic Places or eliaible for such listing must be identified. Once resources are identified, the effect of the project on those resources will be evaluated. The present evaluation of properties within 300 feet is inadequate; a minimum 1/4 mile radius should be considered and structures over fifty years old within that area should be documentated and submitted to this office for a determination of National Register eligibility. The Freudenthal & Elkowitz report correctly notes that a survey of historic resources was done by S.P.L.I.A. That survey, however was not comprehensive, did not lead to an evaluation of surveyed properties and is now out of date. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Agency o printed on recycled paper . . Valerie Scopaz Westphalia Road Tower Page 2 6/17/98 At this time we do not have enough information to comment on the impact of this proposal on historic resources in Mattituck. Based on the limited information at hand, and in the absence of documentation of prior site use and the degree of ground disturbing activity proposed, it is our recommendation that a Phase 1 archeological survey be conducted at the project site (see attached Archeology Comment). Additional information required for our review is indicated on a separate attachment. If you have any questions regarding this review, please call me at (518) 237-8643, extension 283. Please refer to project number 98PR1651 in any future correspondence. enclosures: Archeology, NR cc: Theresa Elkowitz, Freudenthal & Elkowitz . . REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO EVALUATE BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES/DISTRICTS WestDhalia Road Tower site Mattituck, Town of Southold, Suffolk Co. 98PR165l ******************************************************.*.****************** Our state-wide inventory of historic properties is not complete in all areas of the state; if you would like additional evaluation of this project with regard to the the historic significance of all buildings, structures or historic districts ..ithin or adjacent to your project area we will need the following additional information: -X-- Full project description with map showing area of potential effect. -X-- Clear, original photographs of buildings/structures 50 years or older within a 1/4 mile radius from the project site, keyed to a site map. -X-- Clear, original photographs of the surroundings looking out from the project site in all directions, keyed to a site map. Date(s) of construction. -X-- Brief history of property use. Clear, original photographs of the following: Other: If you have any questions regarding this request for additional information, please call James Warren at (518) 237-8643 ext. 283. PLEASE REFER TO THE PROJECT NUMBER (PR) WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS REQUEST WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCffiE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD . PLANNING BOARD MEMB~ BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD fc\'l?o. MEMORANDUM To: Chic Voorhis From: Valerie Scopaz ).Ld/ Re: Bell Atlantic Mobile Communications Facility 425 Westphalia Rd., Mattituck SCTM# 141-3-34 Date: June 23, 1998 At yesterdays work session, I suggested that Mr. Pachman's and Ms. Elkowitz's comments be forwarded to you for your information and possible comment. The Board reserved decision on the Positive Declaration last week (June IS) in order to think about the applicant's arguments against the Positive Declaration. Please call me to discuss. WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCffiE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD . PLANNING BOARD MEMBE!I BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 16, 1998 Matthew E. Pachman Pachman, Pachman & Brown, P.C. 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Com mack, NY 11725 Re: Bell Atlantic Mobile - Mattituck SCTM# 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Pachman: At its meeting on Monday, June 15, 1998, the Planning Board decided to reserve decision on the environmental significance of this proposed project until its next meeting which will be held on July 13 at 5:30 p.m. at Town Hall. The motion to reserve decision will afford the Board members time to read and consider written material that was submitted by the applicant's environmental consultant the day of the meeting. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Sincerely, ~~f9v/t/s Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman J . . PAGHMAN. PAGHMAN & BROWN. P. G. ATTORNEYS 366 VETER.A.NS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY COMMACK. NEW YORK 11725 (516) 543-2200 TELEGOPIER (516) 543-2271 HOWARD E. PAGHMAN MATTHEW E. PACHMAN KAREN R. BROWN'" COUNSEL 'A1.S0AOMITTED IN NEW JF.RSE:Y HARVEYB. BESUNDER AMEL R. MASSA June 15, 1998 paw, JUN 15 1998 VIA FACSIMILE AND REGULAR MAIL Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Chairman Southold Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Southold Town Planning Board RE: Review of Part III Long Environmental Assessment Form (LEAF) Proposed Bell Atlantic Mobile Public Utility Communications Facility 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM #1000-141-3-34 (Mattituck site) Dear Mr. Orlowski: Enclosed please find a response from the applicant's environmental consultant, Freudenthal & Elkowitz, dated June 10, 1998, to the March 30, 1998 correspondence from Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC, which provided a review of the Part III LEAF. The information and analysis in the Part III LEAF and the record created before the Town of Southold Board af Zo~ing Appeals, which is part cf this Board's record for purposes of environmental review in accordance with SEQRA, are so comprehensive that, if the Planning Board issued a positive declaration, it would not result in any new pertinent information. Instead, it would appear to merely delay a decision in this matter. I must again note that, pursuant to 6 N.Y.C.R.R. ~617.2(u), the lead agency should be the agency principally responsible for approving the action. This clearly is the Board of Zoning Appeals, not the Planning . . Page 2 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Chairman June 15, 1998 Board. role. The applicant objects to the Planning Board's acting in this Very truly yours, MA~CHMAN MEP\blb enc. cc: valerie Scopaz, Director of Planning w/enclosures VIA: Facsimile & Regular Mail Board of Zoning Appeals w/out enc. Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager w/out enc. Theresa Elkowitz, w/out enc. .. .bam\mattituck\orlowski.lt2 . . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 SouthoJd, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SEQR POSITIVE DECLARATION Noti~e of Intent to Prepare a Draft EIS Determination of Sjgnifi~an(e Lead Agency: Town of South old Planning Board Contact: Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Chainnan Address: town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O_Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Date: Juno 15, 1998 This notice is issued pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review - SEQR) of the Environmental Conservation Law and Chapter 44 of the Town Code of the Town of South old. The lead agency has determined that the proposed action described below may have .1 significant effect on the environment and that a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will be preparccl. Title of Action: Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. Proposed Telecommunications Tower SEQR Status: Unlisted Action Description of ActiOn: As originall}' proposed, the subject action involved an application for a special use permit to allow a public utility use which ir.iCluded a 99' monopole for cellular telephone communications and a. 480 s.f. equipment shelter. Approximately 1,500 s.c. of the ovellJl parcel would be leased to the project sponsor, BeII Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, for the antenna and equipment shelter. The project sponsors have revised their plan slightly, and a metal bell tower wilI be utilized to house the antenna r.ather than a monopole In addition, the proposed equipment shelter has been reduced to 240 s.f. and relocated slightly to the south in order to meet the minimum side yard setback of 20 feet within the zoning district for the ea.!:tem and northern side yards. The original plan did not meet these required Sdbacks. The proposed project will still req\lire a variance for the rear yard, as only 40 feet are provided while 70 feet are required. Location' SCTM No: . . Dc1ermioalioo or Significance Bell AlIaotlc NYN~X, Mattlluck proposed prOject will still require a variance for the rear yat(~ as only 40 feet are provided while 70 feet are required, The project site is a 0,31 a;:re parcel in the hamlet of Mattituek, Town of Southold, and is located on the west side of Westphalia A venue to the north of the Long Island Railroad, It is an L-shapcd parcel with lllI existing building near W estphalia Avenue, and the proposed monopole and equipment shelter would be Ioca.l,(ld to the rear of the lot away from the road, Access would be provid:d via an existing gravel drive, 1000-141-3-34 Reasons Supporting ThiS Determination: I. The application has been reviewed pursuant to the Criteria for Detennination of Significance contained in Part 617,7, Consideration has been given to information supplied by the applicant inclUding a Part III Full Environmental Assessment Fonn. 2. The proposed project may result in land use conflicts for the following reasons: The site does not confonn to the minimum lot size for the L-I zoning district; the proposed use will further intensify use of the site. In addition, the proposed project requires a rear yard variance, The base of the proposed tower will not be setback adequately from property lines or structures on adjacent properties, These factors are inconsistent with the Wireless Communications Facilities section of the Town Zoning Code, Several locally important historic structures were identified in the Part m and in Town review, No structures will be altered by the proposed plan, therefore, there are not direct impacts, Indirect impacts include construction of a 99' bell tower which could be construed as being out of context with the local historical character in this ponion of the hamlet These historical structures contribute to the overall sense of place within the historic community, and the proposed bell tower will be visible within viewsheds which include the buildings 3, The proposed project will result in the cOnstruction of99 foot telecommuniCll,tions tower which ",>ill be on a small lot, visible within the community, and potentially out of context with community character and the rural nature of the area, 4, The project in connection with other similar projects proposed in the Town of Southold may have a cumulative impact as these projects have common project sponsors and share common impacts, The action may set a precedent with regard to the growth and character of the community, For Further Information Contact: Mr, Bennett Orlowski, Chainnan Town of South old, Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road p,O, Box 1179 2 . . Determination of Significance Ben Atlapd. NYNEX, Mattituck Copies of this Notice Sent to: Commissioner, NYSDEC NYSDEC, Regional Office at Stony Brook Town of South old Supervisor's Office Town Clerk of the Town of Southold Town of Southold Secretary to the Planning Board Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals Suffolk County Planning Commission Involved Agencies Parties of Interest Applicant J . . FREUDENTHAL & ELKOWlTZ CONSULTING GROUP, INC. Th...... Elk."it., President H.1. D. Freudenth.1 (Retired.1994) 368 Veteran. M.m....1 Hi"'"., C.mmack, ~.w Y.rk 1172. June 10, 1998 T,l: (516) 499.2222 Fox: (516) 499..928 VIA FACSIMILE AND U.S. MAIL Matthew Pachman, Esq. Pachman, Pachman & Brown P.C. 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Commack, New York 11725 Re: Review of Part ill - Long Environmental Assessment Form (part ill - LEAF) Proposed Bell Atlantic Mobile Public Utility Communications Facility 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck, New York Dear Mr. Pachman: I have reviewed the March 30, 1998 correspondence from Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC (NPV) to Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Chairman of the Southold Planning Board which provides a review of the Part ill - LEAF prepared by this firm in January 1998. ~. As you are aware, the Part ill - LEAF was submitted at the request of the Planning Board based upon a review of the Part I - LEAF conducted by NPV. NPV recommended that a Part ill - LEAF be prepared to provide "further analysis of potential land use conflicts, visual intrusion, and historical impacts of the proposed project" as well as documentation of need. NPV reviewed that Part ill - LEAF and offered its comments in the above-referenced March 30, 1998 correspondence. NPV's correspondence provides a commentary on each of the impact areas analyzed in the Part ill - LEAF. However, the conclusions presented are the most L'lteresting, as fo!lows: Some mitigation of the potential impacts of the proposed project is available, including planting of the base of the tower, however, impacts will remain for which no mitigation is proposed. If the Town feels that these represent substantial impacts, a positive declaration should be considered and a Draft EIS prepared which includes an analysis of alternative sites and mitigation design possibilities. It appears that there are suitable industrial zoned lands to the west which would allow full conformance to the Town Code while resulting in lesser impacts to the hamlet center. . . Matthew Pachman, Esq Pachman, Pachman & Brown P.C. June 10, 1998 Page 2 In its numerous public hearings before the Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals, which are part of the record for the purpose of environmental review in accordance with SEQRA, the extent of the service deficiency area and potential alternative locations for the siting of the public utility communications facility have been presented and documented. Thus, the statement that there may be other suitable industrial lands to the west is not substantiated. In addition, Bell Atlantic Mobile has presented a design alternative to the standard monopole, and the Part ill - LEAF includes photosimulations which pictorially demonstrate the visual impacts of the proposed action. Therefore, the suggestion that the Town may wish to consider issuance of a positive declaration if it feels that substantial impacts may result is not reasonable given the extensive information that has already been submitted. The Part ill - LEAF presents a comprehensive analysis of potential adverse impacts associated with the proposed action as identified by the Town and its consultant, NPV. Specifically, the Part ill - LEAF provides a thorough project description, documentation of the need for the project, an analysis of potential land use conflicts, an evaluation of potential adverse impacts to historical character and structures, a comprehensive visual impact assessment and architectural mitigation. Thus, the Part ill - LEAF provides the lead agency with the information necessary to weigh the potential impacts to the environment with social and economic considerations as is required by 6 NYCRR ~17.1(c). There are no meaningful data or analyses that would be disclosed in a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) that have not already been placed in the record either through testimony and submissions before the Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals or the LEAF. Furthermore, the only involved agencies in this matter are the Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals and the Planning Board. Thus, no salient input would be obtained from involved agencies that is not already in the record. Finally, there have been several hearings on this matter which have provided the public with ample opportunity to express their comments and opinions. It is also important to note that NPV's March 30, 1998 correspondence concedes that the proposed action will would result in minimal impacts to natural resources. Furthermore, NPV states that the Part ill - LEAF "provides a detailed affidavit supporting the need for the proposed project, which discusses the methodology concerning the location and height of the proposed antenna" and concludes that "it appears that a gap in coverage exists, and that a 100-foot tower will be necessary to provide adequate service for cellular communications." The NPV correspondence also states that "the proposed project does appear to be congruent with the types of adjacent industrial uses along the south side of Westphalia Avenue. . ." With regard to historic resources, NPV states that "no direct impacts to historical resources will occur as a result of construction of the bell tower as proposed, other than the introduction of a 99' bell tower which could be construed as being out of context with the local historical character in this portion of the hamlet." However, NPV offers no documentation to support the claim of "local historical character. " , . . Matthew Pachman, Esq Pachman, Pachman & Brown P.C. June 10, 1998 Page 3 NPV also acknowledges that "the project sponsors have offered some mitigation to minimi7e visual impacts. The base of the tower will be fenced and screened with 6' white pines, and the equipment shelter will not be visible. In addition, the current proposal is for a bell tower rather than a monopole, which is intended to offer mitigation of the proposed facility. " Clearly, the information and analyses in the Part ill - LEAF and the overall record must be comprehensive for NPV to be able to offer the opinions expressed in its March 30, 1998 correspondence. Based upon the above, it is my opinion that the issuance of a positive declaration would not result in the compilation of new information but would merely further delay a decision on this matter. Sincerely, FREUDENTHAL & ELKOWITZ CONSULTING GROUP, INC. Theresa EIkowitz Principal TE/ba WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCillE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD , . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 27, 1998 James Warren New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation P.O. Box 189 Waterford, NY 12188 Re: Bell Atlantic Mobile for Public Utility Communications Facility Westphalia Rd., Mattituck SCTM# 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Warren: Enclosed is a copy of the Long EAF and a Part 3 for the above noted project. In September of 1997 the Southold Town Planning Board started lead agency coordination on this unlisted action. Our environmental consultant has recommended the adoption of a Positive Declaration for this proposed project. A copy of that recommendation is enclosed also. In the course of coordination, public notice was made of the fact that this office did not copy yours with the enclosed material. Your office was not copied because there are no state or federal landmarks contiguous to the project site. However, to ensure that there are no proposed landmarks that may be impacted by this proposal, I am asking that you review the enclosed material and respond to my office by June 12, 1998. The Planning Board will determine whether to issue a positive declaration at its next scheduled public meeting on June 15. Sincerely, ~~ Valerie Scopaz , Town Planner enc. PLANNING BOARD MEMB~ BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETHL.EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD . Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 SouthoJd, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE -Jr, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 27, 1998 Theresa Elkowitz, President Freudenthal & Elkowitz Consulting Group, Inc. 368 Veterans Memorial Hwy. Commack, NY 11725 Re: Application of Bell Atlantic Mobile, Inc. for a Public Utility Communications Facility, Mattituck SCTM# 1000-141-3-34 Dear Ms. Elkowitz: I have received your letter of April 23rd requesting a one month adjournment of the above-noted matter. This is to confirm that the matter will be adjourned, however our next meeting date, May 18th, is less than a month away. Would you prefer to be scheduled for the subsequent meeting date, which is June 15th? Sincerely, ~~ Valerie Scopaz ~ Town Planner t:U--~ Ieo/~ ~- ~r~/~ cc: Pachman & Pachman . FREUDENTHAL & ELKOWJITZ CONSULTING GROUP, INC. . Su.e.F" There.. Elbwitz, Pre.ident HnlO D. Freudenth.1 (R.tired.19941 April 23, 1998 VIA FACSIMILE AND U.S. MAIL 368 Veteran. Memori.1 Hip....y Comm.ck, N... York 11726 Tel, (616) 499.2222 F." (616) 499.6928 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Application of Bell Atlantic Mobile, Inc. for a Public Utility Connnunications Facility 425 Westphalia Avenue Mattituck, New York Dear Mr. Orlowski: On behalf of our client, Bell Atlantic Mobile, Inc., we respectfully request a one-month adjournment of the above-referenced matter, scheduled for hearing on April 27, 1998, for the following reasons: I. A Part ill - Environmental Assessment Form was submitted to the Town on January 29, 1998. However, connnents from your consultant regarding this document were not provided to Bell Atlantic Mobile until April 6, 1998, and we have not had ample time to analyze and prepare responses to same; and 2. 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[". - .[~. ~ ?f;/ ~r 72. ~h ~~ r -In ~j.lt~ % ~ t--n:W:fr/ 7-??, ~UJ /n.~ 'wrrl/tj -. . . . ,.,. ; ......." . .-.n..-:>n ~cc T _(")n_-'~J~ April 6, 1998 TO: Howard Pachman Matthew Pachman RE: Bell Atlantic Mobile Application for Cellular Telecommunications Facility at 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck PAGES: 8 total MESSAGE: The next 7 pages incorporate our environmental consultant's review of the Long EAF, Part 3 for the above-named proposal. Mr. Voorhis recommends a positive declaration. The Planning Board ordinarily would place this item on this evening's agenda for review and possible decision. However, due to the short notice, if you prefer, this item can be placed on the agenda of our next meeting, which is April 27th. If you prefer to wait for the next meeting, please advise ASAP. From the desk of... Valerie Scopaz Town Planner Southold Town Planning Board 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 (561)765-1938 Fax: (516) 765-3136 . :s:u..eF I!S />6 & VOORHIS, LLC NEiLSON. POPE EN V I RON MeN TAL " 1=" LAN N iN G,. c O/>AdII~ CHARLES J. VOORHIS, CEP, AICP . ARTHUR J. KOERBER, P.E. . VINCENT G.DONNELL y, P.E"7 . VICTOR BERT, P.E." JOSEPH R. E:PIFANIA, P.E.- ROBERT G.NElSON, JR, P,E. I . CHRISTOPHER W,ROBINSON, P.E. ~~ March 30, 1998 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Chairman Southold Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Wl~ ~ MAR 31 \9~ Re: Review of Long EAF . Bell Atlantic Special Use Permit for Public Utility Structure 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM No. 1000-141-3-34 N&P No. 97244 southold TOW~ Planning Boar Dear Mr. Orlo"Yski: As per your request, we have completed a review of the Long EAF, Part 3 for the above. referenced project. The document was prepared by the project sponsor at the request of the Planning Board, and is in part a response to our comments on the Long EAF, Part 1. . Theinitial review of the Long EAF, Part 1, recommended preparation of a Long EAF, Part 3 to provide further analysis of the potential land use conflicts, visual intrusion, and historical impacts of the prop()sed project. In addition, the Planning Board asked that the project sponsor provide documentation of need for the proposed project. Description of the Proposed Project The project site is a 0.31 acre parcel in the hamlet of Mattituck, Town of Southold, and is located on the west side of West ph alia Avenue to the north of the Long Island Railroad. It is an L-shaped parcel with an existing building near Westphalia Avenue, and the proposed monopole and equipment shelter would be located to the rear of the lot away from the road. Access would be provided via an existing gravel drive. As originally proposed, the subject action involved an application for a special use permit to allow a public utility use which included a 99' monopole for cellular telephone communications and a 480 s.f equipment shelter. Approximately 1,500 s.f of the overall parcel would be leased to the project sponsor, Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, for the antenna and equipment shelter. The project sponsors have revised their plan slightly, and a metal bell tower will be utilized to house the antenna rather than a monopole In addition, the proposed equipment shelter has been reduced Page 1 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD, MELVILLE, N,Y 11747-21 B8 (51 B) 427-13885 FAX (151 SJ 427-5620 . B~tlantic Mobile @ Mattituck LEAF Part 3 Review to. 240 s.f. and relocated slightly to the south in order to meet the minimum side yard setback of 20 feet within the zoning district for the eastern and northern side yards. The original plan did not meet these required setbacks. The proposed project will still require a variance for the rear yard, as only 40 feet are provided while 70 feet are required. The existing gravel road would be utilized for access, and a chain link fence would be installed around the facility to protect the antenna from vandalism. The area of the site is zoned Light Industrial, although the current 13,400 s.f. lot is less than the minimum lot size of 40,000 s.f., and does not meet the requirements for landscaping under Town Code. As was discussed in the initial review, the impacts to natural resources as a result of the proposed project are expected to be minimal. The primary concerns which were to be addressed in the Long EAF, Part 3 were the expected land use conflicts, visual impacts, and impacts to the historic character of the area. The following text will address each of these issues as well as the need for the project and architectural mitigation, which are discussed in the Long EAF, Part 3. Need for the Proposed Project The Long EAF Part 3 provides a detailed affidavit supporting the need for the proposed project, which discusses the methodology concerning the location and height of the proposed antenna. Based on this information, it appears that a gap in coverage exists, and that a 100-foot tower will be necessary to provide adequate service for cellular communications. There are other industrially zoned lands to the west of the project site which might also serve as a potential location for an antenna, while minimizing impact to the hamlet center. Cursory review of the coverage diagrams presented in the report suggest that location of the antenna to the west would not reduce coverage to the east, where there appears to be some overlap with the existing Elijah Lane monopole to the east. Although it is recognized that the utility provider is qualified to determine the optimal location of telecommunication facilities to maximize the quality of service; the Town has a clear interest in regulating the location of such facilities and in assisting in the identification of potential sites. This is particularly true if a proposed location would result in significant environmental impacts. Thus, if it is determined that further environmental documentation is warranted, the Town may wish to seek independent assessment of the need for the project and exploration of alternative sites as part of the review of an environmental impact statement or report. Potential Land Use Conflicts The Long EAF, Part 3 focuses on conformance to the Town Zoning Code in its discussion of the potential land use conflicts, which may result from the project as proposed. The issues discussed include the dimensional requirements within the Light Industrial (L-I) zoning district and conformance to the newly adopted ordinance governing communication facilities. The Page 2 . BAtlantic Mobile @ Mattituck LEAF Part 3 Review compatibility of the proposed tower with the existing land uses within the area is discussed only indirectly. The subject parcel is a preexisting parcel that does not conform to the minimum lot size for industrial use under Town code. As originally proposed, the site plan also failed to meet the yard setbacks within the district, although only the rear yard will require a variance under the current proposal. Our initial review of the Long EAF, Part I suggested that the construction of the proposed facility may result in land use conflicts based on the failure of the project to conform to zoning. In response, the Long EAF Part 3 makes the argument that this is no longer accurate, because the Town Board has amended the Town Code through adoption of a local ordinance regulating the location of telecommunication facilities. Telecommunications facilities are now a permitted use within the zoning district without a special use permit; however, the proposed project is subject to site plan approval to assess conformance to zoning regulations. It is true that the new ordinance recommends that facilities be located in industrial areas, as is stated in the Long EAF, Part 3, but the new law does not supersede the dimensional requirements outlined elsewhere within the Town code. In fact, the new code states explicitly that a telecommunications tower cannot be built on a lot which does not conform to the minimal lot area within the industrial zoning districts. The ordinance also requires that towers and equipment facilities adhere to the setbacks for principal uses within the zoning district. As is indicated in the Long EAF, Part 3, the Town Building Department has issued a Notice of Disapproval for the proposed site plan based on the setbacks, lot area, and proposed fence height. The document indicates that the fence height should not require a variance, as the new ordinance requires a fence of at least six feet for a telecommunication tower; however, a variance will be required for the rear yard setback. In addition, the new code requires that the base of a telecommunication tower be located at least 100 feet from adjacent property lines, which is clearly not met by the proposed project in any direction. The proposed project does conform to most of the remaining requirements of the new code for location of facilities within industrial zoning districts, as is discussed in detail in the Long EAF, Part 3. The tower will be less than 100 feet in height, as required, and will be located at least 300 feet from any existing designated landmark property identified by federal, state, and town agencies. The new code also contains several design standards which can be met by the proposed project. The entire area between the Long Island Railroad and Middle Road is zoned L-I to the west of Love Lane, and the area contains several lots which do not meet the minimum lot size required under zoning. Although much of the land to the east of West phali a Road is currently residential with natural vegetation, these parcels could be developed for industrial use in the future. The land uses along the southwest side of Westphalia Road include the subject site, a real estate office to the northeast, and warehouse/office uses on the two lots to the west. There is also a large lumber yard to the south of these properties which spans the area between the Middle Road and the Long Island Railroad. The property immediately west of the site contains a large industrial building and a small, early twentieth century oil company building. The lot is approximately 40,000 s.f. in area, but does not meet rear, side or front yard requirements. In particular, the rear yard is only 15 feet, rather than the required 70 feet. The parcel to the west of the large office building is Page 3 . B~tlantic Mobile @ Mattituck LEAF Part 3 Review substandard in lot size and does not meet either the side or rear yard setbacks. The property to the northeast of the subject property, which also contains an early twentieth century building, is less than 10,000 s.f in area, and neither the front and rear yards meet setback requirements. Both the real estate office and the larger office building to the south are well within 100' of the proposed structure. Thus, the proposed project not only fails to meet the 100 foot setback to the property line required under the new ordinance, but does not have a 100 foot setback to structures on adjacent properties. Impacts on land use and the character of an area cannot be determined solely by reference to zoning regulations. The scope of the SEQRA process as outlined within the Long EAF, Part 2, clearly includes impacts to the character of a project area and conformance to municipal land use goals. Although the project site and adjacent properties are zoned for industrial use, the area is unusual in that these lands are adjacent to a small hamlet center with several historical buildings. A primary land use goal within the Town is the preservation of the existing character of the hamlets and countryside, as reflected in the 1994 Stewardship Task Force Report, among other documents. Thus, the impact of the proposed tower on the character of the hamlet must be considered in assessing the potential environmental impacts of the proposed project. The proposed project does appear to be congruent with the types of adjacent industrial uses along the south side of Westphalia Avenue, which are small office/industrial uses on small lots; however, the small size of the lots presents constraints on the siting of a tower as discussed above. In addition, there are two early twentieth century buildings immediately adjacent to the proposed site, although the Long EAF, Part 3 questions the historical value of these structures. Although there appear to be some conflicts with other land uses in the immediate vicinity of the site, the primary land use consideration is the potential for visual intrusion of the proposed tower into the adjacent hamlet business center, where the structure is expected to be incongruent with the local, historic character of the area. The visual and historic resources in the ~inity of the subject parcel will be discussed in detail below. Historical Resources The Long EAF, Part 3 reviewed lists of historic sites designated on the federal, state, and Town level, and found that there are no designated structures within a 300 foot radius of the project site. The nearest federally designated structure is approximately 700 feet from the site near the intersection ofNYS Route 25A (Main Road) and Love Lane. The applicant submitted as part of the original Long EAF, Part 1 a list of nine structures within 500 feet of the site which have been identified by the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities (SPLIA) as being of potential historical significance. Structures are included on the SPLIA list through the efforts of local historians and volunteers, as a first step in determining the eligibility of a property for inclusion on the State and National Registers of Historic Places. As is discussed in our initial review, the SPLIA inventory is a tool used as a first step in determining potential landmark properties. An analysis of the four SPLIA properties within 300 feet of the proposed tower is included in the Long EAF, Part 3. Page 4 . B!.t1antic Mobile @ Mattituck LEAF Part J Review Based on the analysis presented in the document, none of the four SPLIA properties within 300 feet of the proposed tower are expected to be eligible for designation as a state or national landmark. Both programs have strict criteria which would exclude the properties, although this does not necessarily imply that these structures do not have local historic importance within the hamlet. The analysis suggests that the two buildings immediately adjacent to the site, the Ruland Potato House and the Bergman & Colman Oil Company Building, are of minimal architectural significance, other than their historical use of locally manufactured materials. These buildings appear to date to some time before 1908, although it is uncertain weather the oil company building is the same building shown on the 1908 map. The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer was built in 1876, and is located to the southeast of the property on Sound Avenue. It has more architectural and local historical value, but has undergone recent renovation which altered its appearance. Of greater significance is the Mechanics Hall across the street from the church, a portion of which was built in the 1830's. The building was moved and expanded in 1896 for use as a Methodist Church, and utilizes shingle construction techniques popular in seaside villages at thattime. A steeple was added during the 1896 construction, but later removed. The Long EAF, Part 3 indicates that the structure is a good example of shingle construction, although not the best example within the community. The Tuthill home to the northwest of the intersection of Westphalia Avenue and Sound Avenue may also have some value, although it was not analyzed within the document. As is discussed in the Long EAF, Part 3, none of these structures would be altered by the proposed plan, regardless of their historical value, and the proposed project is purported to be reversible. Thus, no direct impacts to historical resources will occur as a result of construction of the bell tower as proposed, other than the introduction of a 99' bell tower which could be construed as being out of context with the local historical character in this portion of the hamlet. These historical structures contribute to the overall sense of place within the historic community, and the proposed bell tower will be visible within viewsheds which include the buildings. Visual impacts are discussed in the following section. Visual Impacts The Long EAF Part 3 utilizes photographs from viewpoints in the local area and renderings of the proposed bell tower in order to examine the potential visual impact of the new structure. In addition, photographs of an existing monopole on Elijah's Lane to the east of the site are included for comparison. The document uses this information to conclude that there will be no significant visual impact to the surrounding area. Based on the comparison with the Elijah Lane monopole, the Long EAF Part 3 maintains that nearby trees and structures provide screening even if they are not as tall as the pole. This is true, however, the degree of mitigation the trees provide depends on the relative position of the monopole, trees or structures, and the viewer. In addition, the presence of trees does not insure full buffering, particularly during the winter months. The document does correctly point out that Page 5 . B~tlantiC Mobile @ Mattituck LEAF Part J Review the impact of the existing monopole decreases with distance, and that its blue-gray color aids in blending the structure into the landscape. Thus, the primary impacts would be expected in areas which are more proximate to the proposed structure. The viewpoint photographs suggest that impacts to views from Middle Road and Main Road (Route 25) will be minimal, as vegetation and structures provide substantial screening. Impacts will also be minimal to most views from the west, except at the intersection of Sound Avenue and the Long Island Railroad, where the structure will be prominent. The proposed monopole will also be highly visible from the north along Westphalia Avenue, as well as from the east and southeast along Pike Street, and the Town parking area. Views from Sound Avenue will also be impacted due the open parking area, although trees and structures provide intermittent screening. The Long EAF Part 3 argues that the impacts will not be significant, as the area of the project site is not pristine and structures, utility poles, and overhead lines already create a visual intrusion. In addition, the document argues that the proposed structure is immediately surrounded by contemporary buildings or early twentieth century buildings with little architectural interest. It is true that the area is developed, and thus impacts to views from the industrial lands to the north and west should not be significant. The impact to views from the south and east will be more substantial, where the overall character of the hamlet is more historical. Although there are no registered landmarks within 300 feet of the structure, Sound Avenue, Love Lane and Main Road are part of a local business district which contains historical structures, including landmark properties. The parking area to the northwest of the intersection allows long views of the site from perspectives to the south and east. Westbound motorists on Sound Avenue will have views of the proposed structure behind the Episcopal Church, although this viewpoint is not discussed within the document, and the new structure will contrast with views from the parking area of the Ruland Potato House (Inland Homes). Installation of additional trees along Pike Street or within the Town parking area would offer some mitigation of these impacts. The project sponsors have offered some mitigation to minimize visual impacts. The base of the tower will be fenced and screened with 6' white pines, and the equipment shelter will not be visible. In addition, the current proposal is for a bell tower rather than a monopole, which is intended to offer mitigation of the proposed facility. The perceived value of this mitigation measure is somewhat subjective, as the proposed bell tower is a metal structure, and is more massive than a standard monopole design. The design might be appropriate adjacent to a building with a modern architectural design, but might be considered out of context in an historical hamlet. Ifit is deemed appropriate, alternative designs could be explored which would offer more substantial mitigation. Conclusion There is a need to balance the protection of environmental resources with the need to provide adequate cellular service within the Town of Southold. The location of the monopole as proposed may result in land use and visual impacts, as has been discussed above. In addition, the Page 6 . . B"t1antic Mobile @ Mattituck LEAF Part 3 Review proposed project does not conform to the requirements of the Town code for minimum lot size, rear yard setbacks, and distance of a communication tower from the nearest property line. Thus, the location of the proposed telecommunication facility as proposed may set a precedent for the use of undersized parcels with sub-standard setbacks, in conflict with the newly adopted ordinance. Some mitigation of the potential impacts of the proposed project is available, including planting of the base of the tower; however, impacts win remain for which no mitigation is proposed. If the Town feels that these represent substantial impacts, a positive declaration should be considered and a Draft EIS prepared which includes an analysis of alternative sites and mitigation design possibilities. It appears that there are suitable industrial zoned lands to the west which would allow fun conformance to the Town Code while resulting in lesser impacts to the hamlet center. If you have any further questions or wish any further questions with regard to this matter please do not hesitate to can. Very truly yours, NELSON, POPE & VOORHIS, LLC Page 7 . . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box II79 Southold, New York II97I Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 24, 1998 Charles Voorhis Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC 572 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, NY 11747 Re: Review of Part III EAF for Bell Atlantic - Mattituck SCTM# 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Voorhis: The Planning Board Is in receipt of the $750.00 review fee, as per your cost estimate on the above mentioned site plan. Please proceed with your review. A purchase order will be sent under separate cover. Please contact this office If there are any questions regarding the above. Sincerely, ~,~ Town Planner . . ~ PACHMAN, PACHMAN & BROWN, P.G. ATTORNEYS 366 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY CQMMACK. NEW YORK 11725 (516) 543-2200 TELEGOPIER (516) 543-2271 HOWARD E. PAGHMAN MATTHEW E. PACHMAN KAREN R. BROWN. COUNSEL OM,SO ADMITTED IN N~ JERSEY HARVEY B. BE SUNDER AMEL R. MASSA February 23, 1998 Town of Southold Planning Board Town Hall, Main Road P.D.B. 1179 Southold, NY 11971 ATT: Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner Re: Bell Atlantic Mobile Mattituck #SCTM #1000-141-3-34 Dear Ms. Scopaz: Further to your letter of February 18, 1998, we are enclosing our check, to the order of the Town of southold in the sum of $750.00. This check represents the sum you advise is due for the consultant's review of the EAF. We would appreciate your arranging for the work to commence as soon as possible. MEP:js Ene. rs, ~q FEB 24 '9~ Southold Town Planning BOlrd . .~~ ~~.~~~'" (~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~. ~ ~QJ + i-~ . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETI' ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCIDE LATHAM. JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 SouthoJd, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 18,1998 Matthew E. Pachman, Esq. Pachman, Pachman & Brown, P.C. 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Com mack, NY 11725 Re: Bell Atlantic Mobile - Mattituck SCTM# 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Pachman: We have just received a proposal for services on the above mentioned site plan, from our environmental consultants, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis. Services will include: _ review of the Long Environmental Assessment Form, Part 3 _ preparation of a letter outlining the finding of the review The fee for these services is $750.00 (check should be made out to the Town of Southold). The consultant will begin review upon receipt of this fee in the Planning office. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Sincerely, ~ Town Planner f-i=.t3-11-l':":-ib l...j;Ub n!:-.:....:..u j .~. r-Ul"'t::.. L:"'I'" _..0 -...:;, ';"0':;1..) ~. u.::.: u..:: . NELSON, POPE tis std:F & VCIORHIS. LLC ~1',i"':"':;NlV-~:'<,j~':'I..' pl.....NNIN3 . CQNSI",;I".T'NG CH,..i'ti..ES ; ~OC~~l~. C&:",. ..iCP . ....F<T;oj:.I1< .; ...OIORSIOA. .0 E. . VINCENT 0;>. OONNEl.L ~ P:. . v:CTC~ IiIGF;T. Pi . ~ose~"" ~ !:P:IAJ\.IA P!;. . P06EiH~. Ne':LSON .;R:. pe; . ::.'!"'lFa.lSTOF'''lER V'l ~C8INSC:\l. Pi To: Valerie Scopaz (}) From: Charles 1. Voorhis, AlCP. C lj Date: February II, 1998 Re: Bell Atlantic Mobile @ Mattiluck SCTM #: 100-141-3-34 UUBY FAX ONLY - ONE (1) PAGE 765-3136"** Dear Valerie, As per your request, this letter provides a proposal for 5en-ices with regard to the above project NP&V will pe:form environmental planning consulting services relative to the above :eferenced project Services will include: . review of the Long Environmental Assessment Form, Pan 3. submitted or. behalf of the applicant, and . preparation of a letter outlining the findings of the review. The fee for these >ervices is $750 Please let me know if you wish us to proceed with this project. We have a copy of the report, and can commence this project upon notice Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please call if you have any questions. f' \ I' I ~"< ?~~l,,;,~;~~~~)"'l\ S;'~'~"" l~..;~:~ \ ,'," '.~',; ~' ~:;,~~ FEB 13 1~~t$ SO~,I~hGld TCJVvn F ,-"'-"-Q Boatd IG 'l.,I.... 072 WALT WHITMAN ROAD MELVILLE. NV 11747..i!1Se (SiB} 427.5665 . l=AX (516) 427-5S20 TOTAL P.02 . .,. ~UfFOl.t , ss." t'~ ~ (~.~ ~":. . ~ ~.. Q . ' en :e2 ~. ~_:7 ~~-& '5:)'t- .:~ ~Q./ + "1-"S,pY ~ . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chainnan WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCIDE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 3, 1998 Charles Voorhis Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC 572 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, NY 11747 Re: Review of Part III EAF for Bell Atlantic, Mattltuck SCTM# 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Voorhis: The Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the Part III Environmental Assessment Form for the above mentioned site pian to your office for review. Also enclosed are: 1. Correspondence from the Board of Appeals, dated January 20. 1998. 2. Memo from Laury Dowd dated January 29. 1998 Please submit a cost estimate for review of the above mentioned Information prior to initiating a review. Please contact this office if there are any questions regarding the above. Sincerely, ~ Valerie Scopaz , Town Planner enc. . . .5ue.F vs ~R:.J.US PACHMAN, PACHMAN & BROWN, P. G. ATTORNEYS 366 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY COMMACK. NEWYORK 11725 (516) 543-2200 TELECOPIER (516) 543-2271 HOWARD E. PACHMAN MATTHEW E. PAGHMAN KAREN R. BROWN. COUNSEL "AI.SO M>MITYP;D TN ,.,F.W Jf:RSF.Y HARVEYB,BESUNDER AMEL R. MASSA January 29, 1998 VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS Valerie Scopaz, Director of Planning Town of Southold Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: Proposed Site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic Mobile, Inc. 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM #1000-141-3-34 (Matti tuck site) Dear Ms. Scopaz: Transmitted herewith are three copies of the above referenced Part III Environmental Assessment Form, as per your request. Very truly yours, MAT~MAN MEP/blb enclosures cc: Board of Zoning Appeals w/out enc. Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager w/out enc. Theresa Elkowitz, w/out enc. l~ JAN 30 lS9B .. .bam\mattituck/scopaz.ltS Southold Town Planning Board . ~ Js. . Off/CIOf :BO../f.:RV Of ../f.PPIYLLS Soutfiota Tinnz .HalT 530.95 _Main :Road Soutfiolt:( J'vY 1I.97I (/-516) 765-1809 Z/JA tel. 765-906./ Z/JA tetefax. (elf. 1124198) ............................................................................ TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: V. Scopaz, Principal Planner 1. Goehringer, ZBA Chairman January 20, 1998 Bell-Atlantic Project at Mattituck (141-3-34) In accordance with your recent request, please find attached photocopies (Appendix B) of the Drawing of the proposed tower structure in the above project. This was a part of Appendix B which is included in the visual report prepared by engineered Endeavors, Inc., and included by the applicant into our pending application file. Attachment Sheets A..1ions.9~.141-3-34.doc rn nuoo .20- SOUTHOlO TOWN PlANNING BOARD -- ~NGlN !HI) I E!REO . . APPENDIX B EAVORS NCQAPOAATEO October I, 1997 Bell Adamic NYNEX Mobile 60 HcrricD Road lwfm....I'. NY I1.S01 Rc~; Quality of SC=I aDd Fabricalion of a 99 ft Bell Tower SIrW:tUIc Reliability aud Failure of a 99 ft Bell Tower Sill: Name: Mauituclt EE/lob N'umber: 97-184 In re:spo1l5e to your in.quity regudiDg the quality of su:cl for the abcne I"tt....ad bell toWer: l) The bell toWer is fabricafcd l'rom ASTM ASrJ. Grade M mar.erial widl a COIIIIOI1c:d silil:on ..omeDt of 0.06 'l6 ...,.,.;"",m to pI~ a 1IDifi:Ina pl1lllDizld ......;"g. The b8Se plalll malBriaI is fabriI::IRd !10m A87l Grade 60 maferial aDd - a 0.06" si1iI:aIl comeut. All plaIe mar.erial meea a Claipy V....'fOldlllJllV- requixm.GeIIC of l' ft-lbs 0 -1.f1' FabreDbeit. By ~r 111: smx:r tQI'r- ~......... lb8 bcIl rower is bat milled 10 resist me cyclIcJfatigae type lcr~ (i. I. . wiDd iDh-I loMi'l'lg) tbcsc strucmRS exhibit. 2) AD:hDr bolts are fabric:uai from MI' Grade 75 IIIIlIIIrial TIle bolls :are 2 14 in m._ froIIl.ll8J bu sux:k. AIl dIrads are roJIed. ADCbor boils came ~t"" widl two (2) Al94 Grade 2H. belt 1IIItI. A.acbor bait mar.erial1llllSl also meec a ClIarpy V -Noll:l1lr"'g!n-1 ot IS jt-lbs @ -1.f1' Fab.~ to cesisl1II: qdk:IfaIigae type lOMi,,! (L I., wind iDdIJce<f IoMillCl tbae $IrlIClmes exIIihit. -I i I EEl gIIIl~ lbe quality of s_ used OD tba: eamc beIllDWm'. M=rial C:rtjN '''a (Mill Test Reporls) are available OD an lIIlI1IIrial ac the lime of fiIbricaDon. In iIem 1. if a stnII:lUre docs DOt llave tbc proper silicon collllllll a IIIlUIIIIifo1'm p1VaDized COIl: caD cIe\'eIop in the difl'ereDt ~QJIS. DiscoioratioD may result at earlier SlIpS in Ibc 1Ii~ Ii1It of 111: ziDc ~I aDd IIlriM-'Y le:IUit in higber .-i,A ..""" of tba: ma=ue. The ~'Il"- R:qIIireIIItmt sI1aaId be taken very seriouslY. for over the Iifecidla of lbc scruc:tme not llaviDg lIIls Ill'III'- requiR:mc:Ir. "toe" c:xla may oa::ur at tile bile of tbc suucmre aDd die SUUCIIIrlt c:oakl uJtln.~ &it Fabric:alloD ot lbc bell toWer is pe.Mmed in accordaIlI:e wid11be provisiou of die AISC MauDat of Sa! COasauctiDD. All weIdiD& aDd w..~Ii.>D is in v--t- widllbc AAM.i<;aa Wcldiui Soc:iety's Specifl"""- DI.I .1a=t CCYiaimL TesdDI aDd iDJ~lioa reporlI:are avaiLIbIe upoa requeSt II: Ibc time of fIbricaQoa. ENGIHe!RED I!NDEAVCflS, INC. 7810 oJ. ,.:1_ 0..... . M4., ,..,.., Ohio ..."C&Q ".MlQnCl'le, (il1 l5) 91 1!o11C1 .,....tex: (218)91&1 108 __ _ ~.:...:,.,'r"~~~;':<:-"''''::::'~~ . -----.-.-.-. ----... _.. . - --.-- .._.~.._~ ~'..._"-- 1 1 I ! . '. ENGINEERING REPORT (~~ W \ BELL ATLANTIC MOBILE MATTITUCK CELL SITE Prepared by: ~c. ID Jc, /9'7 ,i) 1~~ /j/()-;'t n .1I,p;d /?t' j.jV-' SA VIK ..~ MURRAY Consulting Engineers 2110 Smithtown Avenue Ronkonkoma, New York 11779 (516) 467-m5 j I 1 I . . MA TTITUCK CELL SITE - :-'W'W'~''''f''''''''''''''''''''''':''''':'''>>>''''''''.iir':':-''''=......:~~...,.......~.,:.,.:~'~~.rf '_._._v>>........-.,.,.~,..:....'i1...:.""'7...w<<-w.~ SITE EV ALUA TION (Continued) ~'~1iW'-""""~'''''''",,"'''''''''''WMtt''J.,.,....tY''''~r.:.,..t-._..~.~..~w..........".,"'''''"w.,..,...."MMt i .. The tower does not exceed 100' in height nor is it located near any dwelling unit. The proposed site will require a rear yard variance from the required 70 feet to 43.64 feet. The property to the south contains a large structure approximately 10 feet off the subject property's required rear yard. Fencing is proposed to be 8 feet high with one foot of barbed wire. The fabric is galvanized. The fencing can be easily modified to meet any reasonable request by the Town. There will not be any signs on the fence, equipment shelter or tower except those to display contact information and safety requirements. The only lighting will be affixed above the door of the equipment shelter for passage purposes. Access to the equipment shelter and tower will be from an established site access point. Therefore there will not be the need to establish new driveways. There are no overhead lines carrying more than 220 volts within the 98 feet of tower. Landscaping is not shown, but any reasonable request from the Town will be considered. The color of the tower will be as reasonably requested by the Town. , Any airport requirements will be adhered to. In summary there will not be any hazard to life, limb or property resulting in the erection of the Bell Tower and equipment shelter. Further, the site is suitable for such use based on bulk area requirements of the Town and existing conditions in the area. 3 ,,~,:~:.f~:::O' -< J I . . . MA TTITUCK CELL SITE J 1 SITE EVALUATION - . ,V," , , . It is proposed that the equipment shelter will be set 48.64 feet from the rear property line, 15 feet from the north side yard and 20 feet from the east side yard. The Bell Tower will be set 36.25 feet from the rear yard and 15 feet from the east property line. The antennas are to be attached within the frame work of the Bell Tower. This is reflected in Appendix A of this report. The Bell Tower is designed to AISC Manual of Steel Construction. It is designed for 85 mile per hour wind speeds with gust response factors. Attached as Appendix B is the complete Engineered Edeavors, Inc.'s report titled Quality of Steel and Fabrication of a 99 foot Bell Tower Structure. The Bell Tower and equipment shelter will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of surrounding properties nor will the safety, health and welfare be affected. The current zoning of the property is L-1. The proposed cell site is an unmanned facility. Once every 4-6 weeks a technician in a passenger car will come to the site to do a diagnostic test to evaluate the network. As such there will not be an increase of vehicular traffic on public roads. Two parking spaces can be accommodated, if required by the Town. Public facilities, such as electric and telephone are already in the area and are deemed adequate for the facility. Proposed utilities will be from existing utility lines and constructed underground to the proposed equipment shelter. Because the site is unmanned there will be no impact on public or private facilities for treatment, removal or discharge of sewage, refuse or other effluent. Further, all materials used will be in accordance with local building codes and be subject to building department reviews and approvals. There will not be any disturbance to adjacent properties due to dust, obnoxious gases, odors, smoke, soot, vibration, noise, etc. 2 ~-:D -..~ "'--'-~""",,--,,-, .. ~.:c~~_''''-'--'-='_'~'-'--=.'.,-,,-,-_ - . ... J ] . '1 --~ _gr....- ,ff ~ 1 ..~' ~ ,)i I I j ) ) I ) J ~ I I I I . . . MA TTITUCK CELL SITE .....""..~....................x.........,....~....:Lt".>;V;';O;.ii:!i::...~.~...:':~'~'~~"';~'~""':'""''''''r:''~''''''''''''::'''''''''''w:: INTRODUCTION As requested by Bell Atlantic Mobile we have reviewed the plans prepared by Dvirka and Bartilucci. The plans are titled Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Unmanned Wireless Communication Equipment Site No. 968419, Mattituck, New York. In particular we have reviewed Sheet G 1 of the site plans and details. We have also reviewed the revised layout plan which indicates a 99' Bell Tower in lieu of the originally proposed 100' monopole. Based on the review it was found that Bell Atlantic Mobile proposes to install a 99' Bell Tower with 3 antenna array, each array has 3 antennas for a total of 9 antennas. A 12' x 40' equipment shelter is also proposed. The site at 425 Westphalia Road, Mattituck, NY is irregularly shaped and is approximately 66' along the front property line and 128 feet deep along the west property line. The lot area is approximately 13,347 square feet. The subject parcel contains a one-story structure that is approximately 2,134 square feet and is used for storage. The proposed Bell Tower and equipment shelter is to be located on the southeast corner of the property. The adjacent property to the east is now or formerly occupied by the Long Island Rail Road. The adjacent property to the north is now or formerly occupied by Island Homes, Inc., to the south now or formerly by Briden Machine Corp. 1 - ....;...:-~:-=--~-'-:_.-:.:_~~::.-'- -:---'f'"!.~~'="'~,_ ~- , . \ . . WILLIAM J, CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD A ~UfFDl.t JY ss.~ t'a ~ ~"i\ => :.<:~' Cl - '" ~ ~ ~,~ ~. "-t-~- ~Q./ ... "+-'b<::). Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman December 31, 1997 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Matthew E. Pachman Pachman, Pachman & Brown, P.C. 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Commack, NY 11725 Re: Proposed Site Plan applications for Telecommunications Towers to be operated by Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. at the following locations: 1. Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM # 1000-141-3-34 and 2. 24850 Main Road, Orient SCTM # 1000-18-6-5 Dear Mr.~ With regard to your correspondence of December 29th, I am aware of the new disapproval and of the pending hearing before the Zoning Board for the Mattituck site. However, there is nothing in our files from either you or your client indicating how you wish the Planning Board to proceed with the application before them, Neither the Board nor its staff have the authority to extrapolate or assume from your actions before the Zoning Board how you wish to proceed before the Planning Board. . Secondly, the two letters sent to you previously pertained to the Orient site as well. Because that proposal received a Positive Declaration, the next step is to set a date for the scoping session. However, there is an environmental fee attached to that process. Given your client's past reluctance to paying environmental review fees, the Board was extending the courtesy of checking whether your client wished to proceed with the Orient proposal as it stands or whether your client wished to modify th,~ proposal to bring it into compliance with the new legislation. If your client wishes to proceed with the Orient application as is, we will schedule a scoping session within the next few weeks. Be aware however, that there will be a non-refundable scoping fee which must be paid the day the scoping session is held. If your client changes the application after the scoping session is held, the session's findings may no longer be applicable and the environmental review process itself may have to be revisited in order to adequately consider the new or modified application. Since these actions may generate additional fees, it is in .. \ . . your client's best interest to make a timely determination as to how the Orient application is to be processed. In closing, however your client chooses to proceed with its application before the Zoning Board of Appeals, the site plan application is a separate application to a different board. I realize this must seem like extraneous paperwork, but, for record keeping purposes, the Planning Board must have a written response to its letters indicating how your client wishes to proceed with each of the applications before it. Trusting this explains our position, I look forward to your reply. Sincerely, ~~A/1 . Valerie s~x5 Town Planner cc: Anthony Tohiil, Special Counsel Zoning Board of Appeals Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager, BAM, Inc. _GHMAN. PAGHMAN&BROWN... ATTORNEYS 366 VETERANS MEMORIAl.. HIGHWAY COMMACK, NEW YORK t 1725 (t; (516) 543-2200 TELECOPJER (516) 543.2271 HOWARD E. PACHMAN M.....TTHEW E. PACHMAN K.....REN R. BROWN* COe:-l'SEL ".'l.SO .u>MITTED IN HEW JER!lEY HARVEY B. BESL"SDER AMEL R. Y.A.SSA December 29, 1997 Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner To;;;n of Southold 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE: Proposed Site Plan application for Telecommunications Towers to be operated by Bell Atlantic Mobile, Inc. ("BAM") at the following locations: Westphalia Avenue, Mattitutck SCTM #1000-141-3-34; and 24850 Main Road, Orient SCTM #1000-18-6-5 Dear Valerie: With regard to your December 15, 1997 letter, I assumed that you were aware that the Chairman of the BZA had requested, pursuant to letter, dated November 20, 1997 (a copy of which is enclosed for easy reference) that, on behalf of BAM, I file a new application with the Building Department. That was done shortly after receipt of Mr. Goehringer's letter. On December 15, 1997, we received a new letter of denial, a copy of which I also enclose for your convenience. Within a day or so after receipt of the new letter of denial, my office confirmed that a hearing has been set on this application for February 4, 1998. " v . . Page 2 Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner December 29, 1997 It would be beneficial if, before update, the Planning Department Building Department and BZA. sending us lette~s requesting first communicated with the vel~\~ yours, MA :T~E;-;~-PACHMAJ.\J MEP/blb enclosures cc: Southold Board of Zoning Appeals .. .bam\orient-p\scopaz.ltS . . Lydia A. Toetora ~~ ?~\ fA ~ ~4: · ~fJ ~QJ + io~~ BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD N Sollthold Town Hall / \ 53095 Main Road . P.O. Box 1179 Sollthold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765.1823 Telephone ('16) 765-18C9 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer. Chairman James lJinizio. Jr. November 20. 1997 Messrs. Howard and Matt Pacbl""n Pe("h.....n, Pachman and Brown. Esq,s. 366 Vetersns Memorial Hichway COllUllack. NY 117~ Rs: ^ppl. of Bel1-NYNEX Proposal at Mattituck (Rehm) 1000-141-3-34 GantleDleD: In reviewine the new local law wbich was adopted by the TOWD Board. on NoveD1ber 12, 1997, it is requested that the appJicanta fDs an application for an update, aDIendment or new Notice of Disapproval by the Building Inspector to outline each possible nonconformity with the law. This would allow the applicant to proceed with an amendment or other chanp with the pending appeal for variances under the updated Notice of Disapproval. 'l'hank you. cc: //v~w // GERARD P. GOEHR(NGER /" CHAIRMAN Build1nC Depart~t ^ttD: Ed Forrester ^1l ZBA Members . TO<IN O. SOlTl1l0lD . aorLDINe DEPARTMENT SOlrnlOLD. /l.Y. j..lj,::,Z'7: ~.a2 .-- 1r0Tta Of DISAPPROI1AL, DAn:: Jl!!~!'!"P~.r. .1.5.>. .1.9.9.7. . . . . . 10 .~~cb.rd.Veyb~ete~..AI~.~.......... . ~9.1jI~.rf.~*,. !t4...........:.............. .~!1!9~~,.~. .J.I~9-'............. ......... PLEASE I'AXE !lona: CbaC your applieacioo daCed A'p'~i"l. .~~........... 19~? 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PlauaiDg BOard app-coYal also -cequired. .... ..... ........ ......oo ............ .............. ............... ..... .............. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -." .. ...... .. ........ .. ........ .... .... .. .. .... ........ .... .... ...... ........ .............. .... ............ .... .... ...... .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ............................................................................................................ .~~~;........... ilV 1/80 . ~\;D~ ~\\fFDL.t' "a .'c. .'.~.. ~.. :- ;::,.: :2'- .:Q. . :: en ~ . ~ ". -0' . t::J, , * . ~. ~- ~~~ ~ i-~~~ . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. N ew York 1197 I Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765- 1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner is-- From: Re: Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile Application for Telecommunication Facility at Westphalia A venue, Mattituck SCTM # 1000-141-4-34 Date: December 22, 1997 In response to your Internal Memo of December 9th, the Planning Board is unable to address your request because we have not had a response to our letters of November 20th and December 15th to the applicant. (Copies of these letters are attached for your convenience.) The Town's Special Counsel on this litigation, Anthony TohiIl, has been informed of this situation. Either Bell Atlantic or its attornC'vs, Messieurs Pachman and Pachman, must notify us as to wheth'er the current application is to be processed as is or withdrawn and refiled or just amended in accordance with the November legislation on Wireless Telecommunications Facilities. At present, the Part III section of the Environmental Assessment FOf'1l1 the Mattituck site has not been submitted as per the Planning Board's resolution of November 3, 1997, a copy of which is enclosed also. f' Lor . . APP~ BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer. Chairman . . $UeR" lis. -0;r{/bV Southold Thwn Hall ~ 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 James Dinizio. Jr. Lydia A. Thrtora Lara s. Collins George Horning BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTIIOLD INTERNAL MEMO TO: Planning Board Chairman and Staff FROM: Jerry Goehringer, Chairman, ZBA (SEQRA involved agency) DATE: December 9, 1997 SUBJECT: Bell-Atlantic/NYNEX at Mattituck This is an inquiry made with respect to reviews under Part III of SEQRA and with respect to the Planning Board site plan reviews, and whether or not there are any possible effects noted. Please note that in the hearing transcripts furnished recently, the ZBA has discuss tall white pines as screening around the tower area. Please let us know the status of both these reviews and whether there has been a parking plan filed which may be acceptable to the Planning Board at the next step. Added recently to the file' is a letter from Bill Guyton (copy enclosed) for your file. Thank you. Enclosure (1) . "\ . I i ~',< UUi DEe I 0 :99T L..._...._J f~!~~;/;~2!!:(lH~_~___ ,~" . . ~/M.~ /lff1P i guy/on's 23arn "',-%'. 71nlrftue !J?epairsflW 1.1 (ff? ."-;-.. .--. . 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'" . . ~ ~ ... ..~ ~ A. ~ 0, , , ,~ / r>/ " ! , r ~ ~ .v l I I I: :: ~~ ~~ iS~ ~~ 8'~ .~ !!!3 tit~ ~. ~ ~ B ,......_~J._--' . "'nuu/ . .,.,.... ur~ /1",'" ' ,. ~LQll"K. P' ISdr.' IN. /Y'i~ltia . D" 71&. .II. P iIr. c \ . ,.. , o II': a: .B,.oJ, .' /1At. .,...aN. ,{ ,.:~!;: H7r'. G - . u,"~ard ~ III J. .BrDU-n.. P,...r4DfI. B. H I 110411. U a7W/. \ '\. ~. ,. . "..Zlia",. rill ,,,.. #wa.,.4 " C;'u~t... D ' . p''!Iam UI, /(I.~,.. ~/~~,/dM? ,. .,.-........ ......-..--..' / " ///' // -' . . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCIDE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 December 15, 1997 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Matthew E. Pachman Pachman, Pachman & Brown, P. C . 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Commack, NY 11725 Re: Proposed Site Plan applications for Telecommunications Towers to be operated by Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. at the following locations: 1. Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM # 1000-141-3-34 and 2. 24850 Main Road, Orient SCTM # 1000-18-6-5 Dear Mr. Pachman, With regard to my November 20th letter, a copy of which is enclosed for your convenience, I am writing to ascertain what course of action your client has elected to pursue. As mentioned in the previous letter, the following options exist: 1. leave the application as it stands, 2. withdraw the application (and submit a new one), 3. or amend the existing application to conform to the new legislation. I look forward to a written response indicating how your client wishes to proceed with its applications, particularly since the Zoning Board is asking for a status report as to the Mattituck application. A response on your part would help us expedite the processing of the application. Sinyerely, t/~f?? Valerie Scopaz Town Planner enclosure cc: Town Attorney Zoning Board of Appeals Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager, BAM, Inc. . ~ c;.\IffOl,f tl ~ ~.~" ~ ~~ :::. :..::.~ = - H. '; ~~. (::)~. ~A ~O./ ,.. i-~/ . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman vnLL~J.CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCIDE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 25, 1997 Matthew E. Pachman, Esq. Pachman, Pachman & Brown, P.C. 366 Veterans Memorial Hwy. Commack, NY 11725 Re: FOil request of November 18,1997 regarding Telecommunication Towers, Bell Atlantic Mobile, Inc., at the following locations: 1. Westphalia Rd., Mattituck SCTM# 1000-141-3-34 and 2. 24850 Main Rd., Orient SCTM# 1000-18-6-5 Dear Mr. Pachman: As per your FOil request, enclosed is a copy of the minutes of the Planning Board meeting of Monday, November 3, 1997 with respect to the above- referenced applications. Sincerely, ~JUr Valerie Scopaz ~ Town Planner ~ enc. cc: Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk . -;7~~ ~' w,. ~c2 f.~ ~ :::. ~ \~ ~ ~ ~. . . '<'A ~'Q.[ + ~~ . pLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR Chairman WILLIAM J. CRE.'d:ERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, N ew York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 November 20, 1997 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Matthew E. Pachman Pachman, Pachman & Brown, P.C. 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Commack, NY 11725 Re: Proposed Site Plan applications for Telecommunications Towers to be operated by Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. at the following locations: 1. Westphalia A venue, Mattituck scnt 1# 1000-141-3-34 and 2. 24850 Main Road, Orient scnt 1# 1000-18-6-5 Dear Mr. Pachman, Enclosed is a copy of Southold Town's new legislation regarding telecommunication towers. It was adopted by the Town Board on November 12th, 1997. The above-noted applications will be reviewed in accordance with this legislation. After you and your client have had a chance to assess the pending applications in light of the new legislation, please inform the Planning Board how your client wishes to proceed. The following options exist: leave the application as it stands, withdraw the application (and submit a new one), or amend the existing application to conform to the new legislation. I look forward to a written response indicating how your client wishes to proceed with its applications. ~erel~' ~~~ Town Planner / enclosure cc: Town Attorney Zoning Board of Appeals Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager, BAM, Inc. . . p& ~ PACHMAN. PACHMAN&BROWN. P.C. ATTORNEYS 366 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY COMMACK. NEWYORK 11725 (516) 543-2200 TELEGOPrER <5161543-2271 HOWARD E. PACHMAN MATTHEW E. PAGHMAN KAREN R. BROWN* COUNSEL "Al.SOADMITT!D IN N~ .JI"'SEY HARVEYB,BESUNOER PATRICK A. SWEENEY AMEL R. MASSA November 18, 1997 Linda Kowalski, Clerk Board of Zoning Appeals Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: New York SMSA Limited Partnership d/b/a Bell Atlantic Mobile (BAM) (SCTM #141-3-34) Premises: 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck, NY Dear Ms. Kowalski: Enclosed please find a copy of the minutes of the hearing held on October 9, 1997 before the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals with respect to the above-noted site, which you may retain for your files. We have recently received a copy of the resolution from the Planning Board regarding their SEQRA resolution, dated May 3, 1997. It would appear that they have not reviewed the minutes of the hearing of October 9, 1997, or have ignored its contents. Please forward a copy of the minutes to them for their review. Upon review of the minutes, they may see fit to revise their resolution in light of the testimony and exhibits submitted to your Board. HEP/blb enclosure cc: Planning Board Attn: Bennett Orlowski Jr. ..--.- E. PACHMAN .. ,mattituck.nyn\kowalski,ltl ifl ~ @ ~ f\~ ~ ~ W[NOV I 9 0071~ SOtnH5U)lowN PLI,NNING GOARD 'HMAN. PAGHMAN&BROWN.I. ~#<e- y-.j1 rVlL-;I~ VS ATTORNEYS 366 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY COMMACK, NEWYORK t 1725 (516) 543-2200 TELECOPIER (516) 543-2271 HOWARD E. PACHMAN MATTHEW E. PACHMAN KAREN R. BROWN- COl:NSEL 'AUlO ADMrTTED 11'1 NCW .,ICRIlr;v HARVEY B. BESt.:NDER PATRICK A. SWEENEY AMEL R. MASSA November 18, 1997 Planning Department Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: FOIL Request Dear Sir/Madam: In accordance with the provisions of the New York Freedom of Information Law, New York Public Officers Law Article 6, the undersigned hereby requests copies of all agency records as set forth in Schedule A attached hereto. We agree to pay any appropriate statutory fees. If any documents responsive to this request are withheld on the grounds that they are exempt from public disclosure, please provide a list of the withheld documents stating the basis for the claims of exemption. Also, please identify the name and the address of the person or body to whom an appeal of the decision to withhold said records can be made. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Very truly yours, ~ MATTHEW E. PACHMAN MEP/blb attachment .. .bam\mattituck\foil.ltS NaV I 9 i9m " ~. - " SCHEDULE OF PUBLIC RECORDS REOUESTED Copies of the minute, transcript, or audiotape of the Planning Board meeting of Monday, November 3, 1997 with respect the Bell Atlantic Mobile applications in Orient and Mattituck. . . THE NEW YORK TIMES, M Vertical R Projected Growth for Wireless Services and High-: By ANDREA ADELSON The competition between televi- :>ion broadcasters and wireless com. Illunication services is giving rise to ;1 neW sub-industry of tower campa- Ilies. They are vying to tie together far-flung clusters of local transmis- :-) lUll antennas into national webs that will bring next-generation technol- ugy to customers. Stunning growth projections for Wireless services are drawing big- Jl;IHle investors to this infant indus- try. With outside investment capital nurturing their national ambitions, these little-known tower companies 1"l,WC been transforming themselves uver the last two years into integrat- ed operators that can offer wireless carriers an array of services from fmding new sites to building towers w leasing antenna space on under~ used radio towers. "It came from nowhere," said Bri- an G. Coleman, a wireless communi- cation analyst for BT Alex. Brown in San Francisco. Among the dominant players in the antenna business are American Tower Systems of Boston; Omni America Wireless L.P. of West Palm Beach, Fla.; Telecom Towers Inc. of Alexandria, Va., and the Castle Tow~ cr Corporation and the American rower Corporation, both based in Houston. Demand for transmission towers ~IJld antennas is soaring. Driving the dl~mand is the expected shift by the IJeltion's 1,500 television stations to Jllgh-definition television and new Federal regulations that allow a hanDful of wireless services to com- pUle 10 a single market. So far, just 3 pcn.:ent of telecommunications traf- fic is over the current wireless net- work, most of that cellular phone conversations. But that is expected [0 change. Already, some of the new wireless services, called personal communications services or P.C.S., arc operating, carrying not only phone chatter but Internet data and p~lging signals. The tower companies expect a near-term flurry of activity from broadcasters retrofitting or replac- ing their existing towers, so-called "candelabras" that can support a small cluster of television or radio antennas. A tall tower can be 2,000 (e~~I and cost, on average, $3 million. ChriS Pluello for Thc Ncw Y"rk Times Carl E. Hirsch is the chief of Omni America, a leader in the industry. Even more capital is needed to meet demand from wireless services, whose tiny 2.2 million subscriber base is supposed lo increase to 54.3 million in a decade, according to Paul Kagan Asso!:i;.lles Inc., a media research firm in Carmel, Calif. That sort uf consumer acccpl<.lllce woulD require adding HO,OOO P.C.S. antennas to the 20,000 already built over the last 15 years for cellular customers. P.C.S. antennas, at aboul $200,00 each, have a range of one to six miles and need to be only 200 feet in the air. By contrast, cellular an- lenn~lS now are 6 to 12 miles apart. But the growing demand for anten- nas coincides 'with growing opposi- tion to them for esthetic and health reasons. An increasing number of municipalities have been imposing moratoriums on tower COllSt ruct ion, Even though part of the Telecom- munications Act of 1996 prohibits banning towers but does not aDdress moratoriums. Tower companies are resorting to such costly "stealth" solutions as embedding UlHCUl1<1S in clock towers, cemetery crosses and palm trees. Others are striking roof- top management deals, luring own- ers with the promise that every mul- ,'\DA I', NOVEMBER 3,1997 eal Estate . . Definition TV Is Bolstering Demand for Antennas Behind the Boom in Radio Towers :i!rUfl(,J yrowth projections for wireless services are drawing investors 'I) \I':i:; li:ldlO tower industry. Little-known tower companies are ur!(;flli\:j 'Nlreless carriers an array of services from finding new sites "-' ;e]51119 antenna space on underused radio towers. NUlIIber of Mobile Wireless Subscribers '0~; ',d0&'BJ&I 58.3 million iIf- . 160.7 Number of P.C.S. Subscribers '/:i 2.2 million ,"',' - _54.3 rot~il Wireless Penetration '~I,:! ' 21.3 percent 'U07 iIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIiIlIIIIIIIIiIlIIIIIIIIiIlIIIIIIIIiIl 53.2 Total Mobile Wireless Revenue :997 __ $93.7 ::?iJU/ )Jikl !\iI,WIIAssociafes llsrury [mjJding witl become a reve- Ilue-pruuucillg cell site. (jjven rhe zoning hurdles, campa- Illes with existing towers are likely to prOSjJcr t'lr::;t. "Most wireless carri- crs wO'lllllike to go out and lease 40 lOwers III a region rather than con- [acting 40 different landowners," Mr. Coleman said. i\nrllUI1)' S. Ucepek, chief operating otflcl:r uf (Jllllli America, said, "Our goal is to be in all phases of the IJd~JIJl'S:-;" The company is being I;clCkcd l;y $100 mUlion from Hicks, ."idS...., 'J clll' & Furst Inc" a Dallas iliVl'SLnlell[ firm with interests in ra- dw and [elevision stations, Al'Lt.:f lour years of trying, con- -;Ll"UClion is about to start on Omni ,-\lllerica's first 1,220-foot tower. It will provide digital. television signals for Milwaukee's two public broad- L' as( ing sl~uions. When completed in j ~j~J!:J, [he $7 million tower will be able [(, suPPOrt j 2 television stations, 14 1,'M radio stations and 35 wireless ;',~r\'lc~~s. BuL it will not fill up for :,l;UUl l'lgJlI years, Mr. Ocepek said. "' We [l1illk of it as vertical real vS[:ItL', ,j vertical shopping mall," <:il! eLlr] l~~. Hirsch, chief executive ,): Ullllli Afllencn, which also owns i(;\\'l'(S IIi Florida and Ohio. Last $33.8 billion I I I I The New York Time~ month, Omni America acquired a one-third interest in the Kline Iron and Steel Company in Columbia, S.C,. one of the few companies that build tall towers. Mr, Hirsch learned first. hand the value of a well.sited tower as chief executive of a company that owned KJOY.FM in Los Angeles in 1985, "The hidden jewel was the tower site," Mr. Hirsch said. The region's coastal foothills create dead zones for cellular customers. AS a result, KJOY's ISO-foot tower in the Santa Monica Mountains near Beverly Hills became a prized relay point for cable and cellular providers. "That turned out to be a bonanza," Mr. Hirsch said. Tower revenue rose from $400,000 annually to $2 million before the station was sold in 1989. "We want to take advantage of inher- ited sites that are underutilized " he said, . This is a tall order, considering that Omni America's sister compa- nies own 8 television stations and more than 400 radio stations. In just the last two years, Ameri- can Tower Systems, a unit of the American Radio Systems Corpora- tion of Boston, has cobbled together 920 antennas in more than a dozen DI1J. , ... " ,~., deals that together cost $316 millioo, The tower company is to be spun.oit next year to shareholders of Amerl. can Radio, which was sold to the Westinghouse Broadcasting Corpo. ration in September. The tower com- pany's pro forma cash flow is expect. ed to be $20 million this year and $35 million next year. '".. "If as a company. we can coho struct 30 big towers a year and ge\i. erate a 25 to 30 percent return on our investment, that's a secure incoiHe stream," said Steve Dodge. tfie chairman and chief executive of American Radio, who will hold tile same positions with the spun-iJ.lt company. 01) "You don't have to deal with per- sonalities, unions," he said. "Broad~ casting is emotional; its mana~. ment intensive. By comparison, to~- ers are deaf, dumb and mute. There are risks. though, like cas,l). short customers and the unexpecteiI. For example, General Wireless Inc. filed for Chapter II bankruptcy pro. tection iast week, unable to pay (pr the P.C.S. licenses it won in Govern- ment auctions. And earlier in the month, a new 2,OOO.foot tower und~r construction in Mississippi toppl~9, sending three employees of Le Blanc Communications Inc. of Canada: 1;0 their deaths, ., But finding potential investors 10 help bankroll acquisitions is no prob- 'lem tor tower companies. Telecom Towers, which owns' or manages 3.000 sites. has teamed up with Cox Communications Inc. Castle Tower, which bought the British Broadcast- ing Corporation's transmission sites and has another 3,000 in the United State, is backed by two privateih- vestment companies. The America"n Tower Corporation, which owns arid operates 600 towers. was considerlilg a public offering until it found 8h equity partner in Clear Channel Communications Inc., a broadcaster. Mr, Dodge, who will receive $103 million in stock and options wh~n American Tower Systems is spun off, wants to rein in expectations for what is quickly becoming the darliljg of investors. "The financial commu- nity is impatient to play this indus- try," he said, "People view it as.~a way to play the explosive growth in wireless," He cautioned, "This is a young business. .. , p . ~.=r~ ~ ~ 'il\lfFOl,r C~ /<~\J.~~ :).<.:: ~, ~ s ~~, \';. $J " -tt. ~"" JY ~~,:/ . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITClllE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 5, 1997 Matthew E. Pachman, Esq. Pachman, Pachman & Brown, P.C. 366 Veterans Memorial Hwy. Commack, NY 11725 Re: Proposed site plan for Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile - Mattituck SCTM# 141-3-34 Dear Mr. Pachman: The following resolutions were adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, November 3, 1997: BE IT RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board, acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, establishes itself as lead agency. WHEREAS, the Planning Board has reviewed the Short Environmental Assessment Form dated April 4, 1997 and the Long Environmental Assessment Form dated June 11,1997; and WHEREAS, it has reviewed the comments of its environmental consultant, Nelson, Pope and Voorhis, LLC, dated October 9, 1997; and WHEREAS, this review has indicated that the proposed monopole height is 99 feet, and that the visual impacts of the proposed monopole on the historic and aesthetic aspects of Mattituck's business hamlet; and WHEREAS, the subject property is one third smaller than the minimum required area within the Light Industrial Zoning District, thus making it difficult to .screen the tower; and . . Page 2 Proposed site plan for NYNEX November 5, 1997 WHEREAS, the applicant has not submitted documentation of need; and WHEREAS, the proposed project presents a potential visual conflict with the community's vision for the Mattituck business district; and WHEREAS, the project sponsor has not provided site specific mitigation measures relevant to the application, e.g. architectural mitigation of proposed monopole; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board wishes to prepare Part 3 of the Long Environmental Assessment Form in order to more closely consider the significance of potential land use conflicts, visual intrusion on hamlet historical character and cumulative impacts of the proposed project, be it therefore RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board, acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, as the lead agency makes a determination that the proposed action is an Unlisted Action; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the applicant submit documentation of need and detailed information about the proposed mitigation measures including elevation drawings and artist's renderings and other designs which may be more in character with the neighborhood that will enable the completion of Part 3 (Evaluation of the Importance of Impacts.) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that if the applicant chooses not to provide this information the Planning Board may prepare a Part 3 at the applicant's expense. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Sincerely, ~~/k; Cfi~ Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman cc: Board of Appeals Building Dept. Southold Town Board Suffolk County Department of Health Services Suffolk County Department of Planning NYSDEC - Stony Brook NYSDEC - Albany New York State Department of State Suffolk County Department of Public Works New York State Department of Transportation Suffolk County Water Authority . ~fFo~ ((~.'''' 9~ ~'" 15 ~j en :z: ~ ~ +.~.;:; ~ . WILLIAM J, CREMERS KENNETH L, EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM. JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 pLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman pLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 22, 1997 Matthew E. Pachman Pachman, Pachman & Brown, P.C. 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Commack, NY 11725 Re: Proposed Site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM 11 1000-141-3-34 and 24850 Main Road, Orient SCTM 11 1000-18-6-5 Dear Mr. Pachman, I have just received your October 20th letter. Presumably the unnamed law clerk and court reporter whom you sent to the Planning Board work session late yesterday afternoon have spoken with you about what transpired at the meeting. But since they did not evidence familiarity with either of the applications, I am sending this letter to ensure that you know that the Board has placed the Mattituck application along with the Orient application on its November 3rd agenda. The Board intends to make its environmental determinations on each application at that time. ~relY , ~,.bArn Valerie scd-6;;r'4z.. Town Planner / cc: Planning Board Zoning Board Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager, BAM, Inc. . . ;; TRAHSMISSIOM REPORT ******************** : TOWI'I OF SOUTHOLD ( OCT <'2 '97 15: 11 ) ******************~********************************************************************* "' * * * ~ DATE Tm~T ~6~~fiFIE~~HflL MODE mlE RESULTS ~2~~~ ~bbr ~ * * * * * * * OCT 22 15: 10 516 543 2271 G3ST 01' 13" OK 02 * * * * * * * * >I< * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * >I< >I< * * * * * * **************************************************************************************** 161221~1 \-e;ti E'JL - fc,vk..&, t Yla.", Ie...c( , /, " ',1 "':1 . ~ 1 '~r ,.", , .'. "'\'-':'. . ~ .--;4f~ ~~ v'S ;>6 PAGHMAN, PAGHMAN&BROWN, P.G. ATTORNEYS 366 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY COMMACK. NEWYORK 11725 (516) 543-2200 TELEGOPIER (516) 543-2271 HOWARD E. PACHMAN MATTHEW E. PAGHMAN KAREN R. BROWN- COUNSEL 'ALSO ADMITTEI;lIN NEW JERSn HARVEY B. BESUNDER PATRICK A. SWEENEY AMEL R. MASSA October 20, 1997 Valerie Scopaz, Director of Planning 'I'Ol,-.rn of Southold Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: Proposed Site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic Mobile, Inc. 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM #1000-141-3-34 (Mattituck site) Dear Ms. Scopaz: On October 9, 1997, I requested that you advise BAM/Mattituck application would be appearing on Board's work session and, if it will appear at the meeting. As of this date, you have not contacted me. attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. me when the the Planning November 3rd Your prompt Very truly ~:E. yours, PACHMAN MEP/blb cc: Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager OCT 2 '2 .. .bam\mattituck/scopaz.lt4 . NELSON, POPE & VOORHIS, LLC EN V 1 FI 0 N MEN ,T AL. . P LAN N I N G . CON S UcL 't I N G CHARLES J. VOORHIS. CEP, Alep ~ ARTHUR J, KOERBER, P:E. . VINCENT G. DONNELLY;P.E. ' . VICTOR BERT, P.E. . JOSEPH A, EPIFANIA, P.E.. ROBERT G. NELSON, JR, P.E. . CHRISTOPHER W. ROBINSON, P.E. . October 9, 1997 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Chainnan Southold Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 00 rn @ rn 0 W @ lull :.~ Re: Review ofEAF Bell Atlantic Special Use Permit for Public Utility Structure 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM No; 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Ward: As per your request, we have completed a preliminary review of the above referenced project. Tasks and completed activities are identified as fol1ows: 1. Review Part I LEAF The parcel has been field inspected by NP&V. The'LEAF has been reviewed and minor revisions were made as necessary. A copy of same is attached. 2. Prepare Part II LEAF The Part II LEAF checklist has been completed and is also attached. Additional infonnation concerning our findings is included below. 3, Environmental and Planning Considerations . The parcel has been inspected and environmental references concerning the site and area have been consulted. The site consists of 0.31 acres ofland in the hamlet of Matti tuck in the Town of Southold. The subject site is located on the west side of West phali a Avenue to the north of the Long Island Railroad tracks. It IS an L-shaped parcel with an existing building near Page 1 57l2WALT WHITMAN F10AO. MELVILLE. NY 11747-21 BB (618] 427-5886 FAX (151 BJ 427.5820 . 'II Atlautic Special Use Permit EAF Review Westphalia Avenue, and the proposed monopole and equipment shelter would be located to the rear of the lot away from the road. Access would be provided via an existing gravel drive. The proposed action involves an application for a special use permit for a public utility structure in order to construct a 99' monopole for a cellular telephone antenna. As shown on the plans provided, the monopole would be approximately 3 feet in diameter with a triangular platform of approximately 11 feet. The EAF Part 1 indicates that a bell tower would be constructed to house the facility, but a simple pole design is shown on the plan. Approximately 1,500 s.f. of the overall parcel would be leased to the project sponsor, Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, for the antenna and a 480 s.f. equipment shelter. The existing gravel road would be utilized for access, and a chain link fence would be installed around the facility to protect the antenna from vandalism. The area of the site is zoned Light Industrial, although the current 13,400 s.f. lot is less than the minimum lot size of 40,000 s.f. does not meet the current requirements for landscaping and minimum yard setbacks within the zoning district. Geologic Resources The project site is relatively flat, and there are no wetlands or other significant landforms in the vicinity. According to the site plan provided by the project sponsor, there is a small area with slopes between 10 and 12.5 percent on the north side of the proposed equipment shelter. This should not present significant constraints on development due to the small area, erosion control measures should not be necessary. The soils on site are a mix of Cut and Fill and Urban Lands as delineated by the Suffolk County Soil Survey, both of which are characteristic of areas where the native soils have been severely altered. Thus, the geology of the site should not limit the proposed development, and no significant impacts are expected. Water Resources The elevation of groundwater beneath the subject site is approximately 3 feet above mean sea level (msl) according to the 1992 SCDHS map, and the topographic elevation is approximately 8 to 12 feet above msl according to the site plan. Thus, the depth to groundwater is approximately 5 to 9 feet below the surface, with a minimum of 6 feet within the proposed development area. This should not present constraints on the proposed project, although other development of the site might be limited. The proposed project will not require sanitary facilities, and the impervious surface will be minimal, thus, the impact on groundwater resources is expected to be negligible. Ecological Resources The project site is a partially vacant industrial parcel with an unoccupied building near the front of the parcel. The site has been cleared, and only a small area of sparse, weedy vegetation is .P&V NELSON. POPE & VOORHIS. LLC ENVIAONIVIENT AL . FlLANf'\llNG . CONSULTING Page 2 . t" Atlantic Special Use Permit EAF Review present. This area, which is to the north of the proposed equipment shelter, appeared to have been recently mown, and the area immediately to the south was recently graded. The remainder of the site is barren gravel, although landscaping species are present at the front of the existing building. As there is only a limited area of vegetation, no significant impacts to ecological impacts are expected as a result of the proposed project. In fact, there will be a slight ecological benefit from the project ifadditionallandscaping is required. Land Use Goals The land use in the vicinity of the site is a mix of industrial and commercial development, with a limited number of residential uses, The existing industrial uses are small, and are largely confined to the area to the northwest ofWestphalia Road and the Long Island Railroad. To the south of the railroad tracks, the land use is predominantly commercial, with a mix of retail uses, residences and two churches. Although the subject property is zoned for industrial use, there are several historic structures within the area, including a wood frame building on the outparcel inthe northeast corner of the site. The project site is located in a transitional area between two types of land use, and thus there is potential for land use conflicts between the proposed monopole and the historic hamlet center. In addition, as was discussed above, the existing lot is substandard under current zoning and is occupied by a preexisting, non-conforming use. The proposed project appears to require a variance, as it will not be possible to provide the required setbacks of 70, 50 and 20 feet for the rear, front and side yards, respectively. The portion of the site containing the proposed building is only 75 feet in depth, which is not wide enough to allow even the required rear yard setback, even if the northern lot boundary is considered a side yard rather than a front yard. Conformance to Town Code will be determined by the building and planning departments at the time of site plan review, but preliminary review suggests that the proposed project is inconsistent with Town land use goals as reflected in the Code, and thus may result in significant impacts to the character of the area. Visual Resources The visual impacts of the proposed project are also likely to be significant, and only partial mitigation is available because of the small size and configuration of the subject property. There is no screening vegetation on the site or adjacent parcels under existing conditions, although the adjacent buildings will provide some screening. Additional landscaping may offer some mitigation, however, the proposed structure will be apparent from portions of the surrounding area. The primary impact will be to views from the hamlet center at the intersection of Love Lane and Pike Street. Pike Street runs along the Long Island Railroad tracks, allowing long, clear views of the project site from the northeast. The proposed monopole will be clearly visible from this perspective, and will contrast sharply with the storefronts of the hamlet center and the older barns adjacent to the railroad tracks. The monopole will also be visible to westbound traffic along Sound Avenue, and will be incongruous with the historic Episcopal Church at the .P&V NELSON. POPE oS: VOORHIS. LLC ENVlRONV\ENT AL . PLANI'\UNG . CONSULTING Page J . 'II Atlantic Special Use Permit EAF Review comer of Westphalia Avenue and Sound Avenue. These impacts can be partially mitigated through the use oflandscaping to provide screening of the base of the pole, but the conflict with the historic structures will remain. Distant views from the southwest and west will be screened by existing vegetation and buildings, and views from these perspectives will not be significantly impacted. If the project is approved, the proposed equipment shelter and fenced area should be screened with new plantings. Additional street plantings could also be utilized along the railroad tracks to help soften views ofthe proposed monopole from the east, although the small size of the lot minimizes the potential for substantial mitigation. As was noted above, the first page of the Long EAF, Part 1 indicates that a bell tower will be constructed to house the antennae, although the submitted site plan shows a standard monopole. A bell tower would offer some mitigation, depending on the tower design, although the structure would still be highly visible. A modern, metal tower would be clearly incongruent with the surrounding historical uses, but a properly designed tower with a brick or wooden facade might offer substantial mitigation. Historical Resources There are several historic structures in the area of the site, and the proposed project has the potential to impact the historic character ofthe local area. The project sponsor has provided a list of nine structures within 500 feet of the site which have been identified by the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities (SPLIA) as having potential historical significance. Although the eligibility of these structures for inclusion on the state or federal registers has not been determined, they are significant local landmarks and the proposed project is expected to be incongruent with these historical resources. Of particular concern are the wood frame building immediately adjacent to the site, which now houses a real estate office, and the Episcopal Church on Sound Avenue. The monopole will be clearly visible behind these structures from the predominant viewpoints, and is located only 50 feet from the office building. The Tuthill home to the northwest of the intersection of West phali a Avenue and Sound Avenue is also located only 250 feet from the proposed monopole, although the rear lot line has a wooded buffer which would help screen views of the pole. The potential for intrusion of the proposed monopole into the historical character of the Mattituck hamlet should be considered, particularly given the open views along Pike Street and from the westbound lane of Sound Avenue. Other Resources No traffic impacts are expected as a result of the proposed project, as on going maintenance will require only two trips per month. There may be a slight impact on local traffic during construction. Impacts on community services such as police, fire and school districts should also be minimal. There will be a negligible tax increase to provide community services, and no .P&Y NELSON. POPE oS: VOORHIS. LLC ENVIRONMENTAL . F=LANI\lING . CONSULTING Page 4 . ,.. Atlantic Special Use Permit EAF RevIew increase. in demand for services is expected. The structure will be fenced to minimize the potential for vandalism or trespassing by young people. . . . . In summary, the primary concerns related to the proposed project are the potential for land use conflicts, impacts to the historical nature of the hamlet, and visual impacts. Impacts to natural resources are expected to be minimal. Due to the small size of the lot and lack of vegetation on adjacent properties to the north and east, the potential for mitigation of these impacts is limited. The board may wish to require a Long Environmental Assessment Form, Part 3 Narrative and Analysis which addresses the potential land use conflicts, impact on historical resources and visual intrusion which might be expected to result from the project as proposed. If these potential impacts are found to be significant and cannot be mitigated, the proposed project may warrant a positive declaration. Potential mitigation and/or alternatives which may reduce adverse environmental effects include, but are not limited to, reduction in size, incorporation of the tower into a compatible structure, and co-location on an existing facility or location at an alternative site. There is an existing monopole at the intersection of Elijah Lane and NYS Route 25, which is approximately 8,000 feet east of the site. If you have any questions or wish any further input with regard to this matter, please do not hesitate to call. Charles 1. Voorhis, CEP, AICP Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC .P&Y NELSON. Pc:JFIE & VOORHIS, LLC ENVIRONMENTAL. PLANNING. CONSULTING Page 5 . . 'SU.e.F pe:, 6/115 PAGHMAN. PAGHMAN & BROWN. P. C. ATTORNEYS 366 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY COMMACK. NEW YORK 11725 (516) 543-2200 TELEGOPIER 15161543-2271 HOWARD E. PAGHMAN MATTHEW E. PAGHMAN KAREN R. BROWN. COUNSEL "N.50 ADMITTED IN New JERSEY HARVEY B. BESUNDER PATRICK". SWEENEY AMEL R. MASSA October 9, 1997 Valerie scopaz, Director of Planning Town of Southold Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: Proposed site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic Mobile, Inc. 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM #1000-141-3-34 (Mattituck site) Dear Ms. Scopaz: Pursuant to my conversation with Martha on October 6, 1997, kindly advise me when the BAM/Mattituck application will appear on the Planning Board's work session and, if it will appear at the November 3rd meeting. Thank you for your courtesy and cooperation. Very truly yours, cJi~.~P~ MEP/blb cc: Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager f:' OCT I 0 19:)7 ...bam\mattituck/scopaz.lt2 . . SuM p~ V5 PAGHMAN. PAGHMAN & BROWN. P. G. ATTORNEYS 366 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY COMMACK. NEW YORK 11725 (516) 543-2200 TELECOPIER (5161 543-2271 HOWARD E. PACHMAN MATTHEW E. PACHMAN KAREN R. BROWN. GOUNSEL "A.L!!lO .u>>l1T'T'ED IN NEW ..s~R!lEY HARVEY B. BESUNDER PATRIGKA. SWEENEY AMEL R. MASSA VIA FACSIMILE AND REGULAR MAIL October 9, 1997 Valerie Scopaz, Director of Planning Town of Southold Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: Proposed Site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic Mobile, Inc. 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM #1000-141-3-34 (Matti tuck site) Dear Ms. Scopaz: In response to Mr. Orlowski's letter, dated October 7, 1997, please be advised that there are no overhead cable telephone or electric lines located within the projected "fall-down" area of the proposed tower. ve?,"\ to' yours, ! \r----- MATTHEW E. PACHMAN MEP!blb cc: Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Planning Board Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Southold Board of Zoning Appeals Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager .. .bam\mattituck/scopaz.lt3 r :~:'7~:~'T~: I~JjlL UULOCT I 01997 I . ...-1 I '. .1 -,..,.,_.-_,,,,,,.1 . ,..,'z:2-l:~ /'illfFDl.t ~ "u s:s.~ t'<2~ ... i)~ . ~\2. ^'=> :;.<, ~CJ ~:~ , CI> "" ii ~. ~ J:J tj "'....... ,<," "'~ 'N~t/ -S;;:Q./ + ~~cC;_';I ~-=--~" . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 7, 1997 Matthew E. Pachman Pachman, Pachman & Brown 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Commack, New York 11725 Re: Proposed NYNEX Bell Atlantic Mobile Facilities in Orient and Mattituck Dear Mr. Pachman: This letter is an attempt to address the concerns you expressed about the processing of both the Orient and Mattituck applications in your letter of September 10, 1997. The first part of your letter focuses on the SEQRA review of the Orient facility, which was not started until April 1 , 1997 as per a NYNEX property representative. On April 22, 1997 the Planning Board assumed lead agency status for both the Planning Board and Zoning Board applications. A long Environmental Assessment Form was prepared by NYNEX and reviewed by Nelson, Pope & Voorhis (NPV), the town's environmental consultant. On May 12, 1997 the Planning Board reviewed the EAF and the comments from NYNEX and NPV, and decided to request a Part III assessment to address land use conflicts arising from placing a large telecommunications tower in the middle of a farm field within the historic rural hamlet of Orient. A Part III analysis was submitted by NYNEX on June 23, 1997. It was sent to NPV for review on June 26, 1997. On July 15, NYNEX was informed that the Part III review fee was $650. This fee was paid on August 19, 1997, and the consultant submitted his Part III review on September 15th. I believe that this review shows that the town has acted diligently in processing the SEQRA review on the NYNEX application. . . Page 2 Proposed NYNEX Bell Atlantic Mobile Facilities in Orient and Maltituck October 6, 1997 As explained in earlier correspondence, environmental review fees reflect our actual review costs which, like everything else, have gone up over the years. Also, you are not being charged for the preparation of an environmental assessment form or a determination of significance, but for outside expertise to provide an objective review of the project. The second concern voiced in your letter references a staff memo recounting a discussion with NPV. You maintain that the setbacks of the structure have no bearing on its potential environmental impacts. To the contrary, the location of the structure on the site, in relation to other structures and property lines, may have a bearing on the impact of the structure on aesthetic resources or on the existing community and its character. 6 NYCRR Part 617. 7(c){1 )(v). The law calls for these impacts to be considered, and relevant information is needed to make an informed assessment. The staff memo was written in order to solicit and document coordination and agreement on the facts. The Planning Board is making every effort to process these applications in a timely and just manner. Your correspondence regarding fees has protracted the processing time, particularly given the detailed legal references to previous cases, all of which required careful review and research in order to answer. While we recognize that you are entitled to protect your client's position, may I point out that we are providing a service to your client within a fixed fee, and not at an hourly rate for actual staff time required to answer your many letters and telephone calls. You do your client a disservice if you advise him that he is entitled to fees equivalent to those paid on other cell towers built several years ago and in locations with different zoning and environmental issues. With all due respect, a more cooperative stance on your part would benefit all of us in completing the SEQRA review. For example, in the August 21 st letter from Valerie Scopaz, you were asked to provide information about the location of overhead lines within 100 feet of the proposed Mattituck tower. We have not yet received a response, and would appreciate hearing from you promptly on this issue. ~ . r Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman enc. _. - , . . MEMORANDUM TO FILE On September 24th, I spoke with Chic Voorhis of Nelson, Pope & Voorhis about Matthew Pachman's letter of September 12th regarding the Town's handling of the SEQRA review for the two NYNEX applications before the Planning Board. I relayed to him the Board's wish that his environmental review be predicated on the present status of the application and not the proposed legislation which mayor may not be enacted. He agreed to revisit the recommendation and to forward a revision in a timely fashion. V. Scopaz . . PI"" ".J ~,f>= -:;,~ << . , PACHMAN. PACHMAN & BROWN. P. G. ATTORNEYS 366 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY COMMACK. NEWYORK 11725 f516l543-2200 TELEGOPIER (516) 543.2271 HOWARD E. PACHMAN MATTHEW E. PACHMAN KAREN R. BROWN. COUNSEL '<\LSO ADHnTED IN NEW .JERSEY HARVEYB. BESUNOER PATRICK A. SWEENEY AMEL R. MASSA September 22, 1997 HAND DELIVERED Bennett Orlowski Jr., Chairman of Planning Board Town of Southold Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 SEP 2 3 :S9"i' - .-. q-..... '-...,,,-,,....- . RE: Proposed Bell Atlantic Mobile ("BAM") Public Utility Communications Facility Main Road, Orient and Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck Dear Mr. Orlowski: I have reviewed the correspondence from Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC (NPV) relative to the pending Bell Atlantic Mobile applications in Orient and Mattituck and offer the following comments: Orient Similar to the August 15, 1997 NPV correspondence regarding the Mattituck site, it again appears that NPV is proffering inappropriate and incorrect legal advice. The September 12, 1997 NPV correspondence states: .since the time that the original Long EAF, Part I was prepared, the Town enacted a 120 day moratorium on the si ting of communica tions towers in May 1997. The moratorium was intended to allow sufficient time for draft legislation to be prepared which would regulate the potential impacts of these structures. A draft amendment to the Town Code has been completed. The amended code has not yet been adopted, but will apply to the proposed application if it is approved by the Town Board. The opinion offered by NPV has nothing to do with environmental significance and is contrary to law. The moratorium has now been extended, and a moratorium is not proper if it has been designed to stifle application ( ..... . . Page 2 Bennett Orlowski Jr., Chairman of Planning Board September 22, 1997 processing. The September 12, 1997 correspondence also opines that the "Long EAF Part 3 makes the argument that there is no potential land use conflict associated with the proposed project, as public utili ty structures are allowed by special exception under existing Town Code. . . The fact that a proposed project is an allowed use under zoning does not inherently imply it will not result in land use conflicts. "Again, this is a legal matter wherein the opinion provided by NPV is unsubstantiated. NPV also recommends that the project sponsor provide "adequate documen ta tion tha t al tema ti ve si tes were explored. More appropriate sites might include the airstrip to the east of the si te, or the fire department property, which was previously explored." First, special use permits do not require evaluation of alternatives. Second, extensive testimony was provided to the Board of Zoning Appeals regarding the suitability of these specific sites and one questions why NPV does not discuss this testimony. Furthermore, this issue does not directly relate to the environmental impacts of the proposed application. What is also interesting is that on the issue of visual impacts, which is one of the few true environmental issues discussed in NPV's correspondence, NPV's conclusion inappropriately relates to a proposal for alternative sites ". . . the potential visual impacts of the proposed structure can be partially mi tigated through the reduction in lw'i.ght, use of screening vegetation and camouflage of the monopole as a windmill or other vertical structure. These mitigation measures would resul t in some remaining vi sual impacts, including alteration of the agricultural viJ.ta from some perspectives and introduction of a new struC'Ll!rc into the area. Thus, the location on alternative sil.es should be explored [emphasis added] " NPV questions the public need for the proposed facility and suggests that the town retain a technical consultant to help assess whether there is a compelling need for the proposed facility in Orient. There is no provision in the Town Code for this. Finally, NPV has approximately a page of narrative that relates to "Other Issues Raised Within the Draft Ordinance." As previously stated, the draft ordinance is not in effect. . -.. . . Page 3 Bennett Orlowski Jr., Chairman of Planning Board September 22, 1997 Thus, it is useless for the purpose of assessing the environmental impacts of the pending application. The SEQRA process relates to the current application which is subject to the existing laws of the Town of Southold. Mattituck The September 12, 1997 correspondence from NPV regarding the Mattituck site also offers inappropriate legal advice and emphasizes compliance with the proposed draft ordinance. With regard to geology, groundwater, ecology, community services and traffic, NPV concludes that the proposed action will not result in significant adverse environmental impacts thereto. However, NPV states that the "visual impacts of the proposed project are . . . likely to be significant, and only partial mitigation is available because of the small size and layout of the subject property." However, despite the fact that the Part I - EAF stated that a bell tower would be erected, NPV's comments relate to the visual impacts of the standard monopole shown on the plans that were initially submitted to the Board of Zoning Appeals. No discussion is offered by NPV as to the ability of a bell tower design to mitigate potential impacts on visual quality. Similar to the correspondence for the Orient site, much discussion is provided relative to conformance with the proposed ordinance. Again, the proposed ordinance has nothing to do with the environmental significance of the pending application. It is interesting that this section of the NPV correspondence also offers legal opinions regarding non- conforming uses and substandard lots. Again, not only is NPV unqualified to render legal opinions, as indicated in my September 10, 1997 correspondence to the Town of Southold, these issues have little to do with environmental significance. Very truly yours, MA~HMAN MEP/blb cc: Jean Cochran, Supervisor Laury L. Dowd, Town Attorney Board of Zoning Appeals Valeria Scopaz, Director of Planning Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager ~ : I-!,jWm4J iJ,1(:# NIfrI ~... f./7fl fi16;~~ f:T : ..v.v r c/X/ _ f~~~~~/7/'(,r/~ ~- ~ . (tf.lfl..17Ie/1fA.6) f /'1""'+1/ From the desk of... Valerie Scopaz Town Planner Southold Town Planning Board 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 (561) 765.1938 Fax: (516) 765-3136 \ . 'i:& v<;,. NELSON, POPE &. VOORHIS, LLC ENVIFlONMEN'TAL. PLANNING .' CONSULTING . CHARLES J. VOORHIS, CEP, Alep. ARTHUR J. KOERBER, P.E. . VINCENT G: DONNELLY, P.E. . VICTOR BERT,P.E. . JOSEPH R. EPIFANIA, P,E." ROBERT-G. NELSON, JR, P.E. . CHRISTOPHER W. ROBINSON, P.E. September 12, 1997 Mr. Richard Ward, Chairman Southold. Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 ill rn@~llWl~~ 11\\1 SEP I 5 1997 . L:J SOUTHOLO TiJ'::rJ \ PLPN"':"~~ S( j'l ,) .,..-~._-~.-~..~'-- - Re: Review ofEAF BeD Atlantic Special Use Permit for Public Utility Structure 415 Westphali. Avenue, Mattituck SCTM No. 1009-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Ward: As per your request, we have completed a preliminary review of the above referenced project. . Tasks and completed activities are identified as follows: J. Review Part I LEAF The parcel has been field inspected by NP&V. The LEAF has been reviewed and minor revisions wllre made as necessary. A copy of same is attached. 2. PreparePart II LEAF The Part II LEAF checklist has been completed and is also attached. Additional information concerning our findings is included below. 3. Environmental and Planning Considerations The parcel has been inspected and environmental references concerning the site and area have been. consulted. The site consists of 0.31 acres ofland in the hamlet of Mattituck in the Town of Southold. The subject site is located on the west side of West phali a Avenue to the north of the Long Island Railroad tracks. It is an L-shaped parcel with an existing building' near Westphalia Avenue, and the proposed monopole and eqllipment shelter would be located to the rear of the lot away from the road. Access would be provided via an existing gravel drive. Page 1 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD, MELVILLE, NY 11747-218a (618] 4e7~56e5 FAX (!51BJ 427-5820 . ell Atlantic Special UIe Pennit EAF Review The proposed action involves an application for a special use permit for a public utility structure in order to construct a 99' monopole for a cellular telephone antenna. As shown on the plans provided, the monopole would be approximately 3 feet in diameter with a triangular platform of approximately 11 feet. The EAF Part 1 indicates that a bell tower would be constructed to 4'l( house the facility, but a simple pole design is shown on the plan. Approximately 1,500 s.f. of the overall parcel would be leased to the project sponsor, Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, for the antenna and a 480 s.f. equipment shelter. The existing gravel road would be utilized for access, and a chain link fence would be installed around the facility to protect the antenna from vandalism. The area of the site is zoned Light Industrial, although the current 13,400 s.f. lot is less than the minimum lot size of 40,000 s.f. does not meet the current requirements for landscaping and minimum yard setbacks within the zoning district. The project site is relatively flat, and there are no wetlands or other significant landforms in the vicinity. According to the site plan provided by the project sponsor, there is a small area with slopes between 10 and 12.5 percent on the north side of the proposed equipment shelter. This should not present significant constraints on development due to the small area, erosion control measures should notbe necessary. The soils on site are a mix of Cut and Fill and Urban Lands as delineated by the Suffolk County Soil Survey, both of which are characteristic of areas where the native soils have been severely altered. Thus, the geology of the site should not limit the proposed development, and no significant impacts are expected. The elevation of groundwater beneath the subject site is approximately 3 feet above mean sea level (msl) according to the 1992 SCDHS map, and the topographic elevation is approximately 8 to 12 feet above msl according to the site plan. Thus, the depth to groundwater is approximately 5 to 9 feet below the surface, with a minimum of 6 feet within the proposed development area. This should not present constraints on the proposed project, although other development of the site might be limited. The proposed project will not require sanitary facilities, and the impervious surface will be minimal, thus, the impact on groundwater resources is expected to be negligible. The project site is a partially vacant industrial parcel with an unoccupied building near the front of the parcel. The site has been cleared, and only a small area of sparse, weedy vegetation is present. This area, which is to the north of the proposed equipment shelter, appeared to have been recently mown, and the area immediately to the south was recently graded. The remainder of the site is barren gravel, although landscaping species are present at the front of the existing building. As there is only a limited area of vegetation, no significant impacts to ecological impacts are expected as a result of the proposed project. In fact, there will be a slight ecological benefit from the project if additional landscaping is required. The land use in the vicinity of the site is a mix of industrial and commercial development, with a limited number of residential uses. The existing industrial uses are small, and are largely .P&Y NELSON. POPE &: VOORHIS. LLC ENVIRONMENTAL. PLANNING. CONSULTING Page 2 . 'II Atlantic Special UIe Permit EAF Review confined to the area to the northwest of West phali a Road and the Long Island Railroad. To the south of the railroad tracks, the land use is predominantly commercial, with a mix of retail uses, residences and two churches. Although the subject property is zoned for industrial use, there are several historic structures within the area, including a wood frame building immediately adjacent to the site on the outparcel in the northeast comer of the site. The project sponsor has provided a list of nine structures within 500 feet of the site which have been identified by the Society for the Protection of Long Island Antiquities (SPLIA) as having potential historical significance. Although the eligibility of these structures for inclusion on the state or federal registers has not been determined, they are significant local landmarks and the proposed project will present a clear conflict. Of particular concern are the wood frame building immediately adjacent to the site, which now houses a contractors office, and the Episcopal Church on Sound Avenue. The monopole will be clearly visible behind these structures from the predominant viewpoints. The project site is located in a transitional area between two types of land use, and thus there is potential for land use conflicts between the proposed monopole and the historic hamlet center. In addition, as was discussed above, the existing lot is substandard under current zoning and is occupied by a preexisting, non-conforming use. The proposed project will require a variance, as it will not be possible to provide the required setbacks of 70, 50 and 20 feet for the rear, front and side yards, respectively. The portion of the site containing the proposed building is only 75 feet in depth, which is not wide enough to allow even the required rear yard setback, even if the northern lot boundary is considered a side yard rather than a front yard. The visual impacts of the proposed project are also likely to be significant, and only partial mitigation is available because of the small size and layout of the subject property. There is no screening vegetation on the site or adjacent parcels under existing conditions, although the adjacent buildings will provide some screening. Additional landscaping may offer some mitigation, however, the proposed structure will be apparent from portions of the surrounding area. The primary impact will be to views from the hamlet center at the intersection of Love Lane and Pike Street. Pike Street runs along the Long Island Railroad tracks, allowing long, clear views of the project site from the northeast. The prop~sed monopole will be clearly visible from this perspective, and will contrast sharply with the storefronts of the hamlet center and the older bams adjacent to the railroad tracks. The monopole will also be visible to westbound traffic along Sound Avenue, and will be incongruous with the historic Episcopal Church at the comer of Westpha1ia Avenue and Sound Avenue. These impacts can be partially mitigated through the use oflandscaping tei provide screening of the base of the pole, but the conflict with the historic structures will remain. Distant views from the southwest and west will be screened by existing vegetation and buildings, and views from these perspectives will not be significantly . impacted. If the project is approved, the proposed equipment shelter and fenced area should be screened with new plantings. Additional street plantings could also be utilized along the .P&V NELSON. POPE &: VOORHIS. LLC ENVI~NTAL . PLANI\IING . CONSULTING Page 3 . .11 Atlantic SpecIal Vie PermIt EAF Re\'Iew railroad tracks to help soften views of the proposed monopole from the east, although the small size of the lot minimizes the potential for substantial mitigation. No traffic impacts are expected as a result of the proposed project, as on going maintenance will require only two trips per month. There may be a slight impact on local traffic during construction. Impacts on community services such as police, fire and school districts should also be minimal. There will be a negligible tax increase to provide community services, and no increase in demand for services is expected. The structure will be fenced to minimize the potential for vandalism or trespassing by young people. 4. Conformance to Proposed Town Law Regarding Wireless Communications Facilities The increasing use of cellular phones has resulted in several new applications throughout the Town for the siting of towers and monopoles for Wireless Communication Facilities. Concerns have been raised about the potential visual and land use impacts of these structures, and the Town Board enacted a120 day moratorium on the siting of communication towers in May 1997 so that a Draft legislation could be prepared to regulate the potential impacts of these structures. This law has not yet been enacted, but will apply to the proposed application if it is approved by the Town Board. Thus, it is appropriate to consider whether the proposed plan is consistent with the current draft ordinance. The proposed project is partially in conformance with the current draft of the proposed Local Law in Relation to Wireless communication Facilities, with some exceptions discussed below. The primary intent of the proposed law is to minimize the environmental impacts of new communication facilities by favoring the location of new facilities within industrially zoned areas or co-location on existing structures. The Draft law also requires that new telecommunications facilities not be located within 300 feet of historical landmarks or districts listed by the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities or by federal, state or Town agencies. As was discussed above, SPLIA lists nine properties within 500 feet of the site, of which three are within 300 feet of the site. These include the contractor's office and Episcopal Church discussed above, as well as the Tuthill home to the northwest of the intersection of Westphalia Avenue and Sound Avenue. The contractors office is located only 50 feet from the proposed monopole. The potential for intrusion of the site into the historical character of the Mattituck hamlet should be considered, particularly given the open views along Pike Street and from the westbound lane of Sound Avenue. Under the current plan, the proposed monopole will be located within an industrial area as recommended within the draft law. A survey of existing poles and consideration of alternative sites could be used in an .effort to seek an appropriate site. In addition, the project sponsor should be asked to consider co-location at an existing antennae. There is an existing .P&Y NaSON. pope 6: VOORHIS. LLC ENVlAONlVENT AL . PLANNING . CONSULTING Page 4 . .11 Atlantic Special Use Permit EAF Review monopole at the intersection of Elijah Lane and NYS Route 25, which is approximately 8,000 feet east of the site. In addition, the Draft Law requires that communication tower sites within the LI Zoning district conform to the bulk schedule as required under the existing code, which regulates lot sizes, setbacks, and a similar requirements. As was discussed above, the subject property is a preexisting, substandard lot with a non-conforming use, and the size and existing building setbacks are inconsistent with the current code. The site also lacks the landscaped buffers required under code. As it will be not possible to allow the required setbacks for the new tower, and a variance will be necessary if the proposed project is approved. The draft law also includes several design standards which should be applied to the proposed project if permitted. The tower should be blue-gray in color to minimize visual impacts, lighting should be minimized, and signs cannot be located on the tower except for safety instructions and contact information. As currently presented on the plan, the proposed project conforms to design standards for fencing, site access, maximum area for an equipment shed, location behind existing buildings, minimal encroachment on existing uses, and proximity to high voltage wires. The law also requires planting of a screen of evergreen trees along the perimeter of the tower base, and a landscaping plan should be required if the proposed plan is approved. . . . . In summary, the primary concerns related to the proposed project are the potential for land use conflicts, impacts to the historical nature of the hamlet, and visual impacts. Impacts to natural resources are expected to be minimal. Due to the small size of the lot and lack of vegetation on adjacent properties to the north and east, the potential for mitigation of these impacts is limited. Although the subject site is located within an industrially zoned area as suggested in the Draft Law in Relation to Wireless Communications Facilities, the project is not in conformance with other aspects of the proposed code. It is recommended that the project sponsor be asked to consider alternative sites, including co-location at the existing facility at the intersection of Main Road and Elijah's Lane. Based on the location of historic structures listed by the SPLIA within 300 feet of the site, the monopole would not be permitted under the proposed amendment to the Town Code. In addition, it will not be possible to meet the yard setbacks which are required under the existing code. If the project sponsor chooses to continue the application by seeking a variance, the board may wish to require a Long Environmental Assessment Form, Part 3 Narrative and Analysis which addresses the potential land use conflicts, impact on historical resources and visual intrusion .P&Y NELSON. POPE oS: VOORHIS. LLC CNVIAONVENTAL . PLANNING . CONSULTING Page 5 . .11 Atlantic Special Use Permit EAF Review which might be expected to result from the project as proposed. If you have any questions or wish any further input with regard to this matter, please do not hesitate to call. les 1. orhis, CEP, AICP Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC enc: Long EAF Parts I & II .P&Y Page 6 NELSON. POPE 0: VOORHIS. LLC ENVIFlONI\IIENT AL . PLANNING . CONSULTING 1-1-16.2 (9/95)-7c . . 617.20 Appondlx ^ Slate Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM SEQR PurpQse: The full EAr- is designed to help applicanls and .1!;cllcies determine, in all orderly manner, whether a project or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequent. Iy, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasureable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledce of the environment or may not be technically expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible enough to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Par! 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially. large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE - Type 1 and Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: 0 Part 1 Unlisted Actions o Part 2 oPa;t 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the magnitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: o A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will nof have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. o B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negalive declaration will be prepared.' o C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. . A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Bell Atlantic NYNEX Kobile Communications Site Name of Action Name of Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer (If different from responsible officer) Date 1 . PART 1-PROJECT INFOR~ION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to nssist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effce 011 the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considere( as part of the application for approva' and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additiona information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies. research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specify each instance. NAME OF ACTION Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile Communications Site LOCATION OF ACTION (Include Slroot Address, Munlclpallly and Counly) 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck, Town of Southold, Suffolk County NAME OF APPLICANT/SPONSOR -r BUSINESS TELEPHONE Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile Communications (516 ) 739-4622 ADDRESS 60 Herricks Road CITYIPO I ~ATE I ZIP CDDE Mineola 11501 NAME OF OWNER (If dllleronl) I BUSINESS TELEPHONE Adrianne M. Rehm (516 )298-4536 ADDRESS 390 Alois Lane CITY/PO I S~TE II ZIP CODE Mattituck 11952 DESCRIPTION OF ACTION "",.""pole. Lease of approximately 1,500 square foot area to construct a 99 foot ], _11 Io.UWl:r for cellular antennas and an associated 12' x 40' unmanned equipment shelter. Lease area is located on a 13,400 square foot parcel. Access is to be provided along existing stone driveway. Tax Map No. Distr~ct 1000 - Section 141 - Block 03 - Lot 34. , , I Please Complete Each Question-Indicale N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project. both developed and undeveloped areas. Y"'. Present land use: ~Urban j!glndustrial oCommercial oResidential (suburban). oForest oAgriculture oOther ..,{ Total acreage of project area: .31 acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE Meadow or llrushland (Non-agricultural) Forested Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per ArticleS 24, 2S of ECl) Water Surface Area . gravel drive, Unvegetated (Rock, earth or flil) Rarking and weedy Roads, buildings and other paved 'li>'Tfa'r;'b~ 1-< ./) I A'f.f ~ . . lIe"~T"'T<'~ Other (Indicate type) Landscao1n~ <r .0';+ acres .O';:!: acres Urban Land and Cut and Fill Land, gently slopWg(~ "'3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project sitel a. Soil drainage: DWell drained 100 % of site oModerately well drained % of site oPoorly drained % of sit;\. ~fAAi /rrlO!J4jH OEPeJ.ll:6 llN t5~ o~FIi-L b. If any a~riculturallancJ is involved, how many acres of soil are c1assifjed within soil Group 1 through 4 o( the NYS land Classification Sysleml NI ^ ,lcres. (See 1 NYCRR 370). v"l. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project sitel DYes IXlNo a. What is depth to bedrock I > 985:!: (in feet) oRural (non-farm) PRESENTl Y AFTER COMPLETION acres acres acres acres acres acres .20:!: acres .06:!: acres acres acres acres acres .21 .05:!: acres acres 2 " 5. Approxilllatc pt..:rccnlilgc of I)fOIH. project sile ,with slopes: / ~Nl6I1Are. cf S/(J1'~6 1()-/Z,5 ~ -Will ., ne;1' Ye6+r"c.~ cJe.Ile.1 ~F>"'e.Jt~ 6. Is project subst.:llllially contigllous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or the National V Registers of Historic !'Iilcesl DYes I'9No (HH~il~j';:;'i.~:;q~'i.'\..t<'i.Yr,,~:',.(l surveyed; none actually v7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural landmarks? DYes ~No . ~ . (Water Table at elevation 3~ feet). va. What IS the depth of the waler tilble? (111 reet) . "."e ........ 1.- 'i' ' IN .....UO\ .,.... ~.......... 1..0rsoy V"l. Is site located over a primary, principill, or sole source aquifer? ~Yes DNo ...-TO. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? ......11. Does project site contilin any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? DYes ~No According to Site inspection Identify each species 1'90.1lJ% -..111- % 015% or greater QH~ 1J ~~ I % % DYes e9No ""-2. Are there any unique or DYes Il9No unusllal land forms on the project site? (i,e" cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) Describe v13. is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? DYes ,IllINo If yes, explain v14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? DYes ~No V1S, Streams within or contiguous to project area; a, Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary N/A - ~ONE- """'6, lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: a, Name N/A b, Size (In acres) V17, Is the site served by existing public utilities? ~Yes DNo a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? llSIYes DNo Electric Service and Telepho ConnecE1.on bJ If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? ~Yes DNo ....r8. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets law, Article 2S-AA, Section 303 and 304? DYes IiiINo .;1'9, Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 6 of the ECl, and 6 NYCRR 6177 DYes e9No .;0. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? DYes !9No B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate] ~ Total contiguous acrea"e owned or controlled by oroiect.sDonsor .O~~ acres, of .31 acJ:.e rRarcel to ! Leasea. Access ~o be prOV1ded aLong e~1st1ng graveL r~veway - not part at ease area. ,..-t5. Project acreage to be developed: 1 n+ acres initially; * 1 I + acres ultimately. ~ Prqis,'St ~'i'~~i tQ. rn\l'ai!l:i'IJl!tt.1!IlQ~d .20 acres. *Site is currently developed and cleared "...r. length of project, in miles: N I A (I f appropriate) y<!7' I f the project is an expansion. indicate percent of expansion proposed *** vr. Number of off-street parking spaces existing ; proposed ~Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour 0** (upon completion of projectll ..J>:- If residential: Number and type of housing units: NI A One Family Two Family N/A %; *** **One to two trips per montn to ~~ry~gEseggi?mBR&M use. Condominium Multiple Family Initially Ultimately / Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure DD' height; 12' width: 40' length, * ~inear feet of fronta~e along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? Nt A ft * Bell tower H 99 feet in height - e3Quipment shelter is 12 ft. x 40 ft. ***Gravel parking area - no designated spaces. '. . . .A. Ilow much fl.Jtural material (i.e., rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site? v.T:"'"Will disturbed areas be reclaimedl DYes DNo !9N/A 10 x1lo:t.tt/cubic yards .......9. V"1 O. .....,1. a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled (or reclamation? DYes DNo c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled (or reclamation? DYes DNo Ifa~"'" !.JiU.lJI>Z/~ f>>/ allS!n ~ How many acrcs of vegetation (trecs. shrubs. ground covers) will be removed (ron1 site? ~ O. 03 a~es. B.~_I. ~..d weeds-represents BANM lease area. l~. 0' 2/CI'c..S Vc.-"r.ted I 110 73~".s~) 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally.important vegetation be removed by this proJect? ./ DYes G9No .;1; If single phase project: Anticipated period o( construction ~If multi.phased: N/A a. Total number of phases anticipated b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 c. Approximate completion date of final phase d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? v1f. Will blasting occur during construction! DYes ~No Number of jobs generated: during construction 2 Number of jobs eliminated by this project 0 3 months, (including demolition). (number]. month month year, (including demolition). year. DYes DNa ; after project is complete o Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities! DYes e9No If yes, explain ~. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved! DYes e9No a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged v13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved! DVes G9No Type 04. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal! DVes ~No Explain 05. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? DVes !9No ....-ro. Will the project generate solid waste! DVes e9No a. If yes, what is the amount per month tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used! DVes DNa c. If yes, give name ; location d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? DYes DNa e. If Ves, explain ....-'1"7. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste! DVes 119 No a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal7 tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? . years. v11l. Will project use herbicides or pesticides! DVes Il!INo lV!'9. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)/ DVes I19No ~. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? DYes !9No t,.21". Will project result in an increase in energy use? If yes. indicate type(s) Electricity KJVes DNo v.n. Y1i. If water supply is (rom wells. indicate pumping capacity o N/A gallons/minute. Total anLicipated waler usaGe per day gallons/day. v!'4. Does project involve Local, State or Federal fUl1dil1g~ If Yes. explain DVes !9No 4 ~ 25. Approvals Required: Cily. Town. Village Goard V City. Town. Village Planning Goard "'/Cily. Town Zoning Goard City. County Health Deparlment Other Local Agencies Other Regional Agencies Slale Agencies Federal Agencies . . Submillal D.lle Type DVes IlQNo ~ves DNo ~Ves DNo DVes QQNo DYes I1QNo DVes QQNo DVes Ii(] No DVes IlQNo Site Plan (AfZ.I~LIfe<l. ~6Act$) , Special Permit C. Zoning and Planning Information ....r: Does' proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? IXIves DNo If Ves, indicate decision required: Dzoning amendment Dzoning variance Qgspecial use permit Dsubdivision Dnew/revision of master plan Dresource management plan Dother What is the zoning c1assification(slof the site? I.-I Tnrll1~t,..; ~l What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? Not applicable; pre-existing non-conforminll: use (~rls "-HjlU$fZ4:C>sSUT" i'eoPoWSb ?4A)/ W'.....tJIJ7 C"xcel:'Q .5'<)-/. ~TtJU""PIf",Yl.ll4tr R..,f'DS-l> '" ,. I'CCfT" .s."'SA.oI::.. as permitted by t ~ 'proposed zoning!-- lI"'2. oi1. IOsite plan N/A .......-:- What is the proposed zoning of the site? .....s-:- What is the maximum potential development of the site if develope N/A .,-6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local 'and use plans? IKIves DNo l.OI/PIlUt/UIU. 1\llT>l PIIIIV1'I.I'>Oj Tl) /Sf: 06ree...,Aj e:b y'1. What are the predominant land use{s) and zoning classifications within a Y. mile radius of proposed action? Transportation, Office, Retail, Church, Residential/LI, R40. RaO. MIl. HB. B. RO ~ Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a Y. mile? ~Ves DNo IA. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? N/ A a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? ...-wr. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? Dves IKINo ~ Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police. fire protection)? DVes Il!INo a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? DVes DNo ~ Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? DVes DVes DNo !9No D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E. Signature If the action is in tile Coasla with litis assessment. li,tl\e bllSt og{e~no led!:.e.. ov freu e tha ~ ~lkowitz mnrormm tant Dale 6/11/97 Title President OU .He 41 state agencYI complete fhe Coasfal Asscssmcnl form bdorc proccecling 5 Part ItPROJECT IMPACTS AND THEI'MAGNITUDE Responsibility of Lead Agency General Information (Read Carefully) · In completing the form the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my responses and determinations been reasonablel The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental analyst. . The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of impacts and wherever possible the threshold of magnitude that would trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally applicable throughout the State and for most situations. But, for any specific project or site other examples andlor lower thresholds may be appropriate for a Potential large Impact response, thus requiring evaluation in Part 3. · The impacts of each project, on each slle, in each locality, will vary. Therefore, the examples are Illustrative and have been offered as guidance. They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each question. . The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question. . In Identifying Impacts, consider long term, short term and cumlative effects. Instructions (Read carelully) a. Answer aach 01 the 20 questions In PART 2. Answer Ves " there will be sny Impact. b. Maybe answers should ba considered as Ves answers. . c, "answering Ves to a question then check the appropriate box (column 1 or 2) to Indicate the potential slza of the Impact. " Impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. " Impact will occur but threshold Is lower than example, check column 1. d. Idenillylng that an Impact will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that II Is also necessarily significant. Any large Impact must be evaluated In PART 3 10 determine slgnlllcance. Identllylng an Impact In column 2 simply asks that It be looked at lurthar. e. "reviewer hae doubt about size 01 the Impact then consider tha Impsct as potentially large and proceed to PART 3. I. lIa potentially large Impact chacked In column 2 can ba mlllgatad by change(s) In the proJect to a small to moderate Impact, also check the Vas box In column 3. A No response Indicates that such a reduction Is not posslbla. This musl be explained In Part 3. IMPACT ON LAND 1. Will the proposed action result in a physical change t.o the project ~tel DNO IZfVES Examples that would apply to column 2 . Anv construction on slopes of 15% or greater, (15 foot rise per 100 foot of length), or where the general slopes in the project area exceed 10%. . Construction on land where the depth to the water table is less than 3 feet. . Construction of paved parking area for 1,000 or more vehicles. . Construction on land where bedrock is exposed or generally within 3 feet of existing ground surface. · Construction that will continue for more than 1 year or involve more than one phase or stage. . Excavation for mining purposes that would remove more than 1,000 tons of natural material (i.e., rock or soil) per year. · Construction or expansion of a sanitary landfill. . Construction in a designated floodway. · Other impacts M,,J'M14J. ~1UID1^'9 2. Will there be an effect to any unique or unusual land forms found on the sitel (i.e., cliffs, dunes, geological formations. etc.)0'NO DVES . Specific land forms: 6 . 1 2 3 Small to Potential .Can Impact Be Moderate Large MItigated By Impact Impact Project Change 0 0 DVes DNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 DYes DNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DVes DNo [2( 0 DVes DNo 0 0 DVes DNo . IMPACT ON WATER 3. Will proposed action affect any water body designated as protected? (Under Articles 15. 24. 25 of the Environmental Conservation law. ECl) ~O DVES Examples that would apply to column 2 . Developable area of site contains a protected water body. · Dredging more than 100 cubic yards of material from channel of a protected stream. . Extension of utility distribution facilities through a protected water body. . Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland. . Other Impacts: 4. Will proposed action affect any non-protected existing 9r new body of water? @NO DVES Examples that would apply to column 2 . A 10" Increase or decrease in the surface area of any body of water or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease. . Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of surface area. . Other Impacts: S. Will Proposed Action affect surface or groundwater -/ quality or quantity? I<:lNO DVES Examples that would apply to column 2 · Proposed Action will require a discharge permit. . Proposed Action requires use of a source of water that does not have approval to serve proposed (project) action. . Proposed Action requires water supply from welis with greater than 4S galions per minute pumping capacity. . Construction or operation causing any contamination of a water supply system. · Proposed Action wili adversely affect groundwater. · liquid effluent wili be conveyed off the site to facilities which presently do not exist or have inadequate capacity. . Proposed Action would use water in excess of 20,000 galions per day. · Proposed Action will likely cause siltation or other discharge into an existing body of water to the extent that there will be an obvious visual contrast to natura' conditions. . Proposed Action will require the storage of petroleum or chemical products greater than 1,100 galions. · Proposed Action will allow residential uses In areas without water and/or sewer services. · Proposed Action locates commercial and/or industrial uses which may require new or expansion of existing waste treatment and/or storage facilities. . Other Impacts: 6. Will proposed action alter drainage flow or patterns, or surface water runoff/ ~O DVES Examp'es that would apply to column 2 . Proposed Action would change flood water flows. 7 . 1 2 3 Small to Potenlial Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mlligated By Impact Impact Project Change 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes DNa D 0 oVes DNa 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes DNo 0 0 oVes DNo 0 0 oVes oNo 0 0 oVes DNa D 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 oVes oNo . . Proposed Action may cause substantial erosion. . Proposed Action Is Incompatible with existing drainage patterns. · Proposed Action will allow development in a designated f1oodway. . Other Impacts: IMPACT ON AIR 7. Will proposed action affect air quality? 0NO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 . Proposed Action will Induce 1,000 or more vehicle trips In any given hour. .. Proposed Action will result In the incineration of more than 1 ton of refuse per hour. .. Emission rate of total contaminants will exceed Sibs. per hour or a heat source produclna more than 10 million BTU's per hour. · Proposed action will allow an increase In the amount of land committed to industrial use. . Proposed action will allow an increase in the density of Industrial development within existing industrial areas. · Other Impacts: IMPACT ON PLANTS AND ANIMALS 8. Will Proposed Action affect any threatened or endangered species? fiNO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 . Reduction of one or more species listed on the New York or Federal list, using the site, over or near site or found on the site. · Removal of any portion of a critical or significant wildlife habitat. . Application of pesticide or herbicide more than twice a year, other than for agricultural purposes. · Of her impacts: 9. Will Proposed Action substantially affect non-threatened or non-endangered species? 0'NO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 . Proposed Action would substantially interfere with any resident or migratory fish, shellfish or wildlife species. · Proposed Action requires the removal of more than 10 acres of mature forest (over 100 years of age) or other locally important vegetation. C~JJJ€i WIiJ.. ~e. NEql..lql8./.€:. IMPACT ON AGRICULTURAL LAND RESOURCES 10. Will the Proposed Action affect agricultural land resources? ~O DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 . The proposed action would sever, cross or limit access to agricultural land (Includes cropland, hayfields, pasture, vineyard. orchard. etc.) 8 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large MItigated By Impact Impact Project Change 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo . . 9 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large MItigated By Impact Impact Project Change 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo I Ii'!" 0 DYes ~o (/Wl,nAk ~ Mn-,G,ltT'lcN 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 g- DYes 9flo. /)JiJ,ff:S:::. OFP-S J, !;" ?LAth7~ e-tPL.Cfei> 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 Ii3'" DYes GJlQo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo o Construction activity would excavate or compact the soil profile of agricultural land. o The proposed action would irreversibly convert more than 10 acres of agricultural land or, If located In an Ag,lcultutal District, more than 2.5 acres of agricultural land. o The proposed action would disrupt or prevent installation of agricultural land management systems (e.g., subsurface drain lines, outlet ditches, strip cropping); or create a need for such measures (e.g. cause a farm field to drain poorly due to Increased runoff) o Ot~er Impacts: IMPACT ON AESTHETIC RESOURCES 11. Will proposed action affect aesthetic resources? DNa [ii!'(ES (If necessary, use the Visual EM Addendum In Section 617.20, Appendix B.) Examples that would apply to column 2 o Proposed land uses, or project components obviously different from or in sharp contrast to current surrounding land use patterns, whether man-made or natural. o Proposed land uses, or project components visible to users of aesthetic resources which will eliminate or slgnlflcantiy reduce their enjoyment of the aesthetic qualities of that resource. . Project components that will result in the elimination or significant screening of scenic views known to be Important to the area. · Other Impacts: V,5J ALE: ~teoJJ. 1-1-/6: roe~:;: M/.~r t"f'.JJTJ;P ON L"'IlF' LA"'.. Dt."F"~ 0___ II .rA AM''''~ PI.c:~ $rl!:.eer: IMPACT ON HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 12. Will Proposed Action Impact any site or structure of historic, pre- historic or paleontologlcallmportancel DNa liIYE5 Examples that would apply to column 2 o Proposed Action occurring wholly or partially within or substantially contiguous to any facility or site listed on the State or National Register of historic places. o Any Impact to an archaeological site or fossil bed located within the project site. · Proposed Action will Occur In an area designated as sensitive for archaeological sites on the NYS Site Inventory. o Other Impacts: t!.DNnGUOU:S ~tca CcIJrAolS I'h.:s~{CAI.. 6ril'IAt'.TU~E J...J~rEJ:::. By .:s. P. L. r. .4..) DTUl:RS ;,.J AREI'!. IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION 13. Will Proposed Action affect the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational opportunities? Examples that would apply to column 2 GII<l6 DYES o The permanent foreclosure of a future recreational opportunity. o A major reduction of an open space important to the community. · Other Impacts: . . . IMPACT ON CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL AREAS 14. Will Proposed Action impact the exceptional or unique character- istics of a critical environmental area ((EA) established~ursuant to subdivision 6 NY(RR 617.14(g)? ~O DYES List the environmental characteristics that caused the designation of the (EA. Examples that would apply to column 2 . Proposed Action to locate within the (EA? . Proposed Action will result in a reduction in the quantity of the resource? . Proposed Action will result in a reduction in the quality of the resource? · Proposed Action will impact the use, function or enjoyment of the resource? ~ Other impacts: IMPACT ON TRANSPORTATION lS. Will there be an effect to existing transportation systems? GINo DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 . Alteration of present patterns of movement of people andlor goods. . Proposed Action will result in major traffic problems. . Other Impacts: IMPACT ON ENERGY 16. Will proposed action affect the community's sourceyof fuel or energy supply? Ii1I"NO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 . Proposed Action will cause a greater than S% increase in the use of any form of energy in the municipality. . Proposed Action will require the creation or extension of an energy transmission or supply system to serve more than SO single or two familv residences Or to serve a major commercial or industrial use. . Other impacts: . 10 . 1 2 3 Small to Potenllal Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated By Impact Impact Project Change 0 0 DYes ONo 0 0 DYes ONo 0 0 DYes DNa 0 0 DYes ONo 0 0 DYes ONo 0 0 DYes ONo 0 0 DYes ONo 0 0 DYes ONo 0 0 DYes DNa 0 0 DYes DNa 0 0 DYes ONo " . . . . NOISE AND ODOR IMPACTS 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large MItigated By Impact Impact Project Change 0 0 DYes ONo 0 0 DYes ONo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes DNa 0 0 DYes DNa 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes DNa 0 0 DYes ONO 0 0 DYes DNa 0 0 DYes DNa 0 0 DYes DNa 0 0 DYes DNa 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes DNa 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 17. Will there be objectionable odors, noise, or vibraliory.ls a result of the Proposed Actionl [i(NO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 o Blasting within 1,500 feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive facility. o Odors will occur routinely (more than one hour per day). · Proposed Action will produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures. o Proposed Action will remove natural barriers that would act as a noise screen. o Other Impacts: IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEALTH 18. Will Proposed Action affect public health and safetyl/ 0NO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 . Proposed Action may cause a risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (I.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.) In the event of eccldent or upset conditions, or there may be a chronic low level discharge or emission. o Proposed Action may result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" In any form (I.e. toxic, poisonous, highly reactive, radioactive, irritating, Infectious, etc.) o Storage facilities for one million or more gallons of Iiquified natural gas or other flammable liquids. . Proposed action may result in the excavation or other disturbance within 2,000 feet of a site used for the disposal of solid or hazardous waste. o Other ImpactS: IMPACT ON GROWTH AND CHARACTER OF COMMUNITY OR NEIGHBORHOOD 19. Will proposed action affect the character of the existing communityl ~O DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 . The permanent population of the city, town or village In which the project 15 located is likely to grow by more than 5 %. . The municipal budset for capital expenditures or operating services will increase by more than 5% per year as a result of this project. o Proposed action will conflict with officially adopted plans or goals. . Proposed action will cause a change In the density of land use. o Proposed Action will replace or eliminate existing facilities, structures or areas of historic Importance to the community. . Development will create a demand for additional community services (e.g. schools, police and fire, etc.) o Proposed Action will set an important precedent for future projects. · Proposed Action will create or eliminate employment. o Other impacts: 20. Is there, or is there likely to be, public controversy related to potential adverse environmental impacts I DNO iifvES II any acllon In Part 2 15 Idenllfled e. a polenll./I.rge Impact or II you cannot delarm/ne the magnitude 0' Impact, procaed to Part 3 11 . .<u=~ . '1f <"f!f' . 'je-' 0"::, , ~ ~ :i Q , 4 :~; ~, en :2:0 ';\..~ . . ~../; Y:..~ ~'t-.' "'" "IIJ, ,)L ..,."1;.. c'; ~ .( -.r J'",-Lv ~:.,- Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCIDE LATHAM, JR. RICHARDG. WARD PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Re: Lead Agency Coordination Request Dear Reviewer: The purpose of this request is to determine under Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act-SEQRA) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 the following: 1. Your jurisdiction in the action described below; 2. Your interest in assuming the responsibilities of lead agency; and 3. Issues of concern which you believe should be evaluated. Enclosed please find a copy of the proposal and a completed Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) to assist you in your response. Project Name: (;U( j(~ f'/yt'lG"j M~ , /l1~ flY , f"1 IuLe.fi$",-?-v . Requested Action: ~ ~d...J ~ '0./"h~~) k~~M,-~~dA<-~~ I ,/ . ~'22 /J.X'lO~~ ~/.'...-v- SEQRA Classification: ( ) Type I 94 Unlisted Contact Person: &~ ~ (516) 765-1938 . . Page 2 Lead Agency Coordination Request The lead agency will determine the need for an environmental impact statement (EIS) on this project. Within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter, please respond in writing whether or not you have an interest in being lead agency. Planning Board Position: M This agency wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. ( This agency has no objection to your agency assuming lead agency status for this action. ( ) Other (see comments below) ~~~. Comments: 7L-~~L~-A-~- .t7IV ~ 18, 'lev . . /'.,~ /~ .-~.- . - - . ~ ~/lf;,e;(j'). ~~~ ~ ,(.~ {/..:C~ ~ ~ 'u~-e...~tif-1'- ~ . Please feel free to contact this office for further information. Sincerely, ~tfJ~; ~/A Bennett Orlowski, Jr. ~ Chairman cc: /Board of Appeals Beara sf TfUstees vBuilding Department /Southold Town Board ~uffolk County Department of Health Services J'"NYSDEC - Stony Brook vNYSDEC - Albany Suffell( County Department of Public 'y....orl(s U.S. ,~,rrl'lY Corp of [1l~illtler5 New-3fflr-k-State Departllltlnt of r ransportatlon Themes Cybulsl(i, Croeflport Public Utilities Davia Abatelli, Greenport Village Administrator :Sl:lffelk-Geunty-Water Authority vlNicholas LaRocco, Long Island Railroad *Maps are enclosed for your review rev. 4/94 . ..... >~~.~.\UfFOl:t;;?\ "~' . ~'.:, ::::> ~ ~ ~ 0 ' . ~(I) ~ \~. ::J "o.,*,. ~ ~J + ~~':-' ~v . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 16, 1997 Matthew E, Pachman, Esq. Pachman, Pachman & Brown, P,C. 366 Veterans Memorial Hwy, Commack, NY 11725 Re: Proposed site plan for Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile - Mattituck SCTM# 141-3-34 Dear Mr. Pachman: The following resolution was adopted by the South old Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, September 15,1997: BE IT RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board start the lead agency coordination process on this unlisted action, Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above, Sincerely, ~~/fv//s Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman . .' -"'~I. . . Fe. sulf ~ PAGHMAN. PAGHMAN & BROWN. P. G. ATTORNEYS 366 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY COMMACK, NEW YORK 11725 (516) 543-2200 TELECOPIER (516) 343.2271 HOWARD E. PACHMAN MATTHEW E. PACKMAN KAREN R. BROWN- COUNSEL '.-\LSOADMlTT!':(> IN NI!:W JI!:R!lEY HARVEY B. BESUNOER PATRICK A. SWEENEY AMEL R. MASSA September 10, 1997 Bennett Orlowski Jr., Chairman of Planning Board Town of Southold Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 , " .il SEP I 2 1997 RE: Proposed Bell Atlantic Mobile ("BAM") Public Utility Communications Facility Main Road, Orient and Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck Dear Mr. Orlowski: I have reviewed the following correspondence from the Town of Southold Planning Board and Planning Department: 1. Letters of July 15, 1997 and August 15, 1997 regarding the Orient site; and 2. Memoranda of August 15 and 18, 1997 and letter of August 21, 1997 regarding the Mattituck site. As you are aware, BAM has great concern about how these applications are being handled by the Planning Department. Main Road. orient The correspondence relating to the Orient site pertains to the fees for environmental review. The Town of Southold has charged $850.00 for review of the Long Environmental Assessment Form and an additional $650.00 for review of the Part III. First, we can find no prOV1S1on in the Southold Town Code to require an applicant to pay such fees, nor a schedule as to how the fees are computed. The only section which authorizes a town agency to submit a fee to defray environmental review costs is section 44-9(c) which only applies if an applicant "decides not to submit a draft environmental impact statement" and the town agency chooses to prepare one on its own. ," -".. . . Page 2 Bennett Orlowski Jr., Chairman of Planning Board September 10, 1997 Second, I have compared the environmental review fees being charged by the Town of Southold to those charged by other municipalities. Clearly, the Southold fees are excessive. For example, the Town of Brookhaven charges $100.00 for a review of a Long Environmental Assessment Form and $500.00 for a Part III. It is also disturbing that the review fee for the standard Long Environmental Assessment Form is $200.00 more than for the Part III, although the Part III is a more lengthy and comprehensive document. .estDhalia Avenue. Mattituck The Mattituck correspondence discuss issues which do not relate to environmental significance. For example, the memorandum of August 15, 1997 states, in part: Today. the [environmental] consultant called to discuss auestions about the location of the DroDosed structures ...relatiye to the sub;ect lot's boundaries. To wit: which vards are the front. side and rear yards. assuminq each yard is aDDlicable? And. do anv of the DroDosed yards meet the minimum required setback reauirements? While these issues may be pertinent to the considerations of the Zoning Board of Appeals, the environmental consultant's interpretation of the front, side and rear yards and setbacks therefrom are not relevant, nor do they relate to environmental significance. The interpretation of the Zoning Code is by law the provence of the building official and zoning Board of Appeals. It is certainly not a function of an outside environmental consultant employed to review SEQR. In fact, I see no issues in the memorandum of August 15 and 18, 1997 that relate to the environmental significance of the pending application. 6 NYCRR Part 617.7(c) (1) provides guiding criteria for determining the significance of a proposed action, as follows: <fl. .............. . . Page 3 Bennett Orlowski Jr., chairman of Planning Board September 10, 1997 (1) To determine whether a DroDosed Type I or Unlisted Action mav have a sianificant adverse imDact on the environment.l the imDacts that mav be reasonablv eXDected to result from the DrODosed action must be comDared aaainst the criteria in this subdivision. The followina list is illustrative. not exhaustive. These criteria are considered indicators of sianificant adverse imDacts on the environment: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) a substantial adverse chanae in existina air aualitv. around or surface water aualitv or auantitv. traffic. or noise levels: a substantial increase in solid waste Droduction: a substantial increase in Dotential for erosion. floodina. leachina or drainaae Droblems: the removal or destruction of larae auantities of veaetation or fauna: substantial interference with the movement of anv resident or miaratorv fish or wildlife sDecies: imDacts on a sianificant habitat area: substantial adverse imDacts on a threatened or endanaered sDecies of animal or Dlant. or the habitat of such a sDecies: or other sianificant imDacts to natural resources: the imDairment of the environmental characteristics of a Critical Environmental Area as desianated Dursuant to subdivision 617.14(a) of this Part: the creation of a material conflict with a communitv's current Dlans or aoals as officiallv aDDroved or adoDted: the imDairment aualitv of archeoloaical. of the character or imDortant historical. architectural. or 1 6 NYCRR Part 617.2 (1) defines "Environment" as the "physical conditions that will be affected by a proposed action, including land, air, water, minerals, flora, fauna, noise, resources of agricultural, archeological, historic or aesthetic significance, existing patterns of population concentration, distribution or growth, existing community or neighborhood character, and human health." . . . -. . Page 4 Bennett Orlowski Jr., Chairman of Planning Board September 10, 1997 (vil (viil (viiil (ixl (xl (xil (xiil aesthetic resources or of existina communitv or neiahborhood character: a maior chanae in the use of either the auantitv or tvoe of enerav: the creation of a hazard to human health: a substantial chanae in the use. or intensitv of use. of land includina architectural. open space or recreational resources. or in its capacitv to support existina uses: the encouraaina or attractina or a larae number of people to a place or places for more than a few davs. compared to the number of people who would come to such place absent the action: the creation of a material demand for other actions that would result in one of the above conseauences: chanaes in two or more elements of the environment. no one of which has a sianificant impact on the environment. but when considered toaether result in a substantial adverse impact on the environment: or two or more related actions undertaken. funded or approved bv an aaencv. none of which has or would have a sianificant impact on the environment. but when considered cumulativelv would meet one or more of the criteria in this subdivision. As indicated on the above, the determination of side yards, front yards, etc. has no bearing on the determination of environmental significance for a proposed action. Clearly, delaying a determination of environmental significance for such reason is illegal and improper. Please note that the Planning Department continues to handle these applications at its own risk. The use of procedural devices to hamper, delay, and frustrate the application runs a foul of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. .- ,-- . . Page 5 Bennett Orlowski Jr., Chairman of Planning Board September 10, 1997 Should you wish to discuss this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, MA~' PA:"" MEP/blb cc: Jean Cochran, Supervisor Laury L. Dowd, Town Attorney Board of Zoning Appeals Valeria Scopaz, Director of Planning Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager ...mattituck.nyn/orLowski.ltr . . WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM. JR. RICHARD G. WARD ( S)~.~'1>UFFOl';- t'~s.. {fl~ '~"'. C) ""'g' eI.> Ol: .~ J;:! . 4-.i. "'" .~ Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 21, 1997 Matthew E. Pachman pachman, Pachman & Brown, P.C. 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Commack, NY 11725 Re: Proposed Site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. Westphalia A venue, Mattituck SCTM # 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Pachman, A question has arisen during the course of reviewing the environmental assessment form for the above-noted site. We need to know whether there are any overhead cable, telephone or electric lines located within the projected "fall-down" area of the proposed tower? If such is the case, it would be appreciated if this information could be marked on a scaled copy of the site plan SiJ;rCerely; ~ Valerie Scopa Town Planner cc: Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager, BANM Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman, ZBA Edward Forrester, Director, Code Enforcement . . . ~ OFFICE OF BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Gerard P. Goehringer ZBA Chairman Linda Kowalski, Full-Time Assistant Clerk-Typists (Part-Time): MaryAnn Cybulski (Ext. 223) Lucia Farrell (Ext. 223) 765-1809 (lnterL'Oms 225, 223, 224) REPLY TO MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner ~ Gerard P. Goehringer, ZBA Chairma August 18, 1997 Planning Board Office Inquiries dated 8/15/97 1000-141-3-34 (Bell-Atlantic/NYNEX) This is sent in response to your memo received today inquiring as to questions of the environmental consultant. A copy of the Notice of Disapproval is attached which should help to answer questions. (The Building Department retains a complete file in their office with the information they relied upon.) Please note that the Disapproval indieates that certain setbacks must be met as well as lot area for each principal use. The applicant has confirmed the setback reductions and yard locations (please see attached letter dated August 8, 1997 and other documentation under the variance application) . Please feel free to assist you in the applications. stop by and review any other information that may environmental review process under the pending Slt-&R~ P6 liS rQ~ rt'sH Enclosures fC' ." l~.rn @ ru ~ w ru r;;i I r ;/ Ii, 1111 1!,HJl AUG 191997 ," , . j i_~_~...~_,~,,". ~.., SOlJr-i;:,! [J!Y-::.;, . . Page 2 Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman August 8, 1997 Additionally, I enclose a redacted copy of the lease between BANK and the property owner with respect to this site. I would note that, in the past, a memorandum of lease has been deemed sufficient by the BZA. Very truly yours, MA\l@': PA~ MEP/blb enclosure ...mattituck.nyn\goehring.ltl .. .. .. '.I8"0b'? 14:42 p, ~ & 8RQI.&tl. PC -t 516 765 1'; NO. 234 002 - ,.;.... r)/\~& P....CHM....N. P....CKMAN & BROWN. P. C. ATTOIUII!VS 3"" V"'T,ERNlS MI:MO~ KIOIlWAY COMMACK. NIr;WYORIC 117U 1111 e' a411-2!OO TELECOI'IER (lie, 143,8'171 ;\ I 1tOWARD .. ~1IMAIf "A'M'1lCW I. ~BMA!r' KAA&N II. 8ROw,.P COUNSlIi. .MoM.......... ____ ILVtYn e. 8ESUHDER ""'TRICK A.. SWEENEY AMl!LIl. _ AWJUen:. 8, 1991 VIA FACSIMILE AND REGULAR MAIL /~\rs0,-~~ "!J:',~-:.i:==,':\iin;-=~~-. V: .~ 11\\: " ' -',ii: 1,: ' , AlJG - 8 --. : L - ,- -.---- . ---------~-'~ '-- .. Gerard P. Goehrinqer, Chairman Town or Southold Board of Appeals Southold. Town Hall 53095 xain Road P.o. Box 1119 Soutbold,. .Hew York 11971 RE: Ball Atlantic JfYIIEX Mobile Proposal at Mattituck (141-3-34) (Hattituck site) Dear Hr. Goehrin~.r: Pursuant to your letter of May 21, 1997, I respectfully provide tbe followinq responses: with respect to paraqraph "a", please note tl'lat, in tba prior Bell Atlantic NYNU Mobile CltBAJOl") application at 24850 _in Road. Orient, New York, the .-orandwa. of leas. and affidavit by the real .state IB&na<Jer vas cS.-d. to De sufficient. I WOuld note that the Southold Town Code do.. not r8CJllire an applicant seeldn<J a special permit to provide a copy of a lea... Notvitbstanc:lin<J SlUle, we have provided. a copy of the redacted. lea.e ~ separate cover. With respect to paraqrapl\ "))", I believe the public notice identifies the requested relief. With respect to paraqraph .c". as previously stated. the heic;ht of the tow.r which is a part of the public utility communications is proposed to be ninety-nine (99') feet hiqh. With respect to par89raph "d", eh. buildinq on the site is beintl used tor storaqe of aaintenance suppli... e8/12':'.'97 14:42 PACHMAN PACHMAN & BRlJl,M-I. PC .. 516 765 1823 '. . NO.234 '003 .. .. _tr--" - page 2 Gerard P. Goehr iftfjer, Chairman AUCJUst 8, 1997 Pleas. advise me if you require any further information. very yours, ; i ! D E. PACHIIAlf KEP/):)lb J.'.5~. (! a.1hd H.a:i:I-.f- ~d.. +Vr "'-.'Y ~J-- PJcl1 ~ckS- ~~) ~ 7- gig, ~ 604 ~ . (jf ...mattltuck.ftYD\goeh%lftg.lt~ , .~ " " . $AVIK ~ MURtAY . S ---I J-~ ~'pi) 1 (fJbr~lf{ CONSULTING ENGINEERS 2110 SMITHTOWN AVINUE, RONKONKOIIA. NEW YORK 11779 (S18) 487.7778. PAX (818) 487.7840 l,ifYrn@[g DW[g ~ ii/I JUl2 8~1 11~!1 July 25,1997 lU~ I~I Town of Southold Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Attn: Linda Kowalski RE: BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE - MATTITUCK SAVIK & MURRAY PROJECT No. 96-43.20 Dear Ms. Kowalski: Enclosed please find the application requested by the Chairman for the appeal of the Building Inspector's decision regarding bulk area. Should you have any questions or require anything further, please do not hesitate to call. Very truly yours, SAVIK ff!, MURRAY I / , , \..>J:j~ ~!a~co, P.#.9 11;-1(' fq.') /:J ctawcU .yr joajM Cl . j -I- ~p9/91 ?lctlc)f r . appea./ a/'r ~~ . . FOR..'1 NO.3 . TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT SOUTHOLD, N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: .. N'lUJ... J.9... .1991........... To . . JI!-r;PNtP. ~JJ1.ll':~Jl.... .af!'. .~ . . . . . . . . . . . fiP. !f!i:Nl.Ij::Jt.S. .ap... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~~9M... !f..Y...... .1.1.59.1................ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that your application dated .N'RlL.]th~......... 19.9]... ERECT AND USE A 100' UNKANNED WIRELES COMHUNICATION TOWER WIm at' for permit to . At( A'r'rACbkb' '12'" x 4b'" iliiIi.biNG': . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . .. . .. . . . . . . . Location of Property .,. ;7..5. Jl1!.;3:rfJJ/o].J.^ JlS)1J).............. KAT.rlIUCK.,. N.y........... House No. Street Hamlet County'Tax Map No. 1000 - Sec tion ... .1;.1.. .. . BLOCK.. .. ;3. . . . .. LOT .. J!o. . .. . .. .. Subdivision ............................... Filed Map No. .........Lot No. ....... is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds . THIS. L01'. IS. IN. All. LI........ DISTRICT AND HAS A LOT AREA OF APPROXllfATELY 13,400 SQ.FT. PRESENTLY THERE IS All .......................................................................................................... EXISTING BUILDING AND USE. THE PROPOSED BUILDING AND ADDITIONAL USE WOULD REQUIRE ..................................................................................................................... A TOTAL LOT AREA OF 80,000 SQ. FT. IN All LI ZONE. THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION IS REQUIRED .................................................................................................................... TO BE SETBACK A MINNIMUK OF 70 FEET FROM THE REAR YARD AND 20 FEET FROM ALL OTHER .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . ~ .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOT LINES. ARTICLE XIV 100-142 BULK AREA AND PARKING REGULATIONS. ................ ............................................................................. ACTION REQUIRED BY THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS. PLA~~!l~. !\O!'~. M'!'~!>Y~........... ......................................................................... . ALSO REQUIRED. . ............................... ........................................................................ ..... ..................................-....................................................................................... ............................................................................................................-. RV I/RO c ...... . . . . ,-' , TOWN OF SOUTIIOlD. NEW YORK APPEAL mOM DECISIOt" OF OUII.DI~G II"SPfCTon APPEAL NO. DATI! .............................. TO THE ZON''''G OOARO OF API-EAI.S. TOWN OF SOUTlIOl.O, N. Y. I, (.WI!) ..B.i.f..h9.c.d...W.e!.-/br.t.:kr.:.... ........ .01 ..Be.!./.. .AH(l.t':'!.b."'...~.~.~.f;X...V.tg.i?.;..!.~~. ... NOllle 01 Appellnn' Slree' and Number ..(a)..He:r:.r.!.(..J~.~..B.Q.o.d"..~1.1..o.~o..lo........... ............ .......NY.............III:Rr:IJY APPEAL ~ () . Munlclpallly 5'0'" . TIlE ZONING BOAIlD OF APPEALS mOM THE DECISION OF TilE OlJlLOING INSPECTOIl 01-1 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO. .................................... DATED ...~r;il~~~c.~~~I................ WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR OENIED TO .....~ .1.1. ..~~k~n.b. (,.. .NY.b!.f.-. x.... ..!'!I.Q.!?'!. .I.~..... N"lllo "I Appllcan' lor pormll ..lAD.. H .e.r. f..I. f.~. .&P.d................. .tY.\ I.(.\~Q .1.<1.-............... ...N. y....: 1. .1.5'. Q.L..... SII oot on" "",u,,,I.or . Munlclpnllly . Stn'e PF.ltMIT TO USE PEIlMIT FOR OCCUPANCY 01 ) ) ) I. LOCATION OF TilE pItOP~RT~-:Y1i.~Wt::lh~ha:.lpL,.&I~t...,.~kl.H\kUZk.............I::.~.J..:~. slroo' (lIilllll 0 : I Us.. DI.II let "n Zemlnll Mop ~~.~.~.~.~.~.r;.~...~~~~...~::.(:.~..~.(!!!..I.y..l..'.I.~.(!..:.~..-?..'.~!.~.~.4... CUlTon t (h'lIIot' (' (lna 1\ 'K tn.Cl:\ Mop No. Lo' No. Prior Owner. JJ..L::ne.Lr-nm;Jlf Qrc;'J. 2. PIlOVISIOI" (5) OF TIll: ZOHIHG OIlIlIHAHCI: AI'PI:ALF.D (I11<lIco'e the Article Section, Suh- section and Paragroph of tho Zonlnu O..lInnnr.o hy nUluhnr. [)o no' (lUof. the Ordlnonce,) Article 'XIV Sec~lo!L.-1QQ..;:.LY)- Bulk Au-a- J. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeolls modo horowllh lor (plellse check approprlllle bux) ()(I A VAJUANCE '0 the Zoning Ordlnonco or 7.onll1g Mal' ( I A VARIANCE due 'a lock 01 occe.. (SIote ~I New York Town Low Chop. 62 Con.. Lowl Ar!. 16 Sec. 280A Sublor-lIon J ( ) .t. PREVIOUS APPEAl. A prevlou,. o"pool Chos) (lml not) beol1 mode wllh r...p..et '0 .1.01. doclllon 01 'he Dulldh,g Inspeclor or. wllh_~~~I~~'-~~~.~.'~~.~~~~~~I!.: Such oppeol was ( I request lor 0 .p"dol por",1I ( ) request for 0 vorlm ,c:e and wos mode In Appeol "'0. ..... ..........................I)olod ...................................................................... ..._--_..-..._---~---------_._. REASON FOR APPEAL ( ) A Vorlooce 10 Sor-IIon 200A Suh.or.llon ] (~ A Variance 10 the Zoning O,<llnon<.o ( I Is requested lor tho reol"n tho' FollU znt (Conllnue on olher side) " ,,. r. . ,; I'" . ,'" d.' ,j/" .:I,. \ \ . ~ . . ..,.' . ',,-.. HtA~()1'l FOH APf'lEAL Conthl~u,uJ I. STI~tCT AI'PLtCATIOI'l OF THE ORDINANC E would produce procllcol <1l1llculllol or unnoces- snry HARDSHIP bocauso New York SMSA Limited Partnership, a New York Limited Partnership, in which CELLCD Partnership, an entity created by the merger of Bell Atlantic an~ NYNEX Mobile Communications Company in July 1995 is the General Partner, a Public Utility as defined by the New York State Public Service Law, and granted a Certificate of Public' Necessity by the New York State Public Service Commission, and a license to operate, construct, maintain and operate a cellular telephone network by the Federal'"-c:ommunications Commission seeks permission to construct and operata a communications facility cell site, 2. The hMdshlp creot..d I. UNIQUE und Is not .1"....." lly oil pruporlles allko In tho hnmodlalo vlclnlly 01 this proporly anJ In this us.. dlslrlcl heca"so 3. The Vorlclllce would ollserve th.. sphll of the Ordinance ond WOULD NOT CHANGE THE CIIAIIACTt:fl 01' THt: I)ISTHICT becouse STAI E OF "lIoW YOfll< ) COUNTY Ol';~ ~ Sworn 10 Ihls .............1.(............................ d<lY o,........0..~J.~.................,........,... 19 ~" U- g-- s. . ."..... ...~~"");".. t. ",', I..... ,/...............................,......, . ......... "Nolary""TiIic' Not VIRGINIA A. KNore lily ~'o, 8t.t. ot Hew y,.... "-._. O.01KHlI038Illl _n """"tIed In 8 ..... Comm"'lon ,,_. U.....k County Q _180 "arCh II, 18.,/.,/ " -. .---.--e- n ' TRANSi'lISSIOI1 REPORT ******************** : TOI~N OF SOUTHOLD ( AUG 1.5 '97 17:34) ******************.********************************************************************** * * * * * D~lTE START REl10TE IERMInAL 110DE TIt'lE RESULTS TOTAL DEPT. * * TIi'1E IDENTIF CATION PAGES CODE * * * * * * * * .,UG 15 17:32 515 427 5520 G3ST 02'03" OK 03 * * * * * [ <j1/~/17 ~/t> ~ -(; ~ $ ~ F/v fi0 ~(f)#~p7~ ~ * AA_ 1-71 * * ~~ * * ~ * - ---..--------.-- * * $*************************************",***************. i'd. ( ~0,;2 V FA ~ ., / - . ,Jr~~ .'YS:>'\,;.t'~~~. ~,,~ .... ' <1''' ~~ ~i!5 :-<~ .~. "" ~iJ ~~ J;:!" \~ · ~~Jf ~ ~Q./ .. i-~~e 'O-~--o-~- . 4ur PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, N ew York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 MEMORANDUM PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Gerard P. Goehringher, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals Edward Forrester, Director Building Departmentl Code Enforcement FROM: Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner ~ RE: Proposed Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. SCTM# 1000-141-3-34 DATE: August 15, 1997 The Planning Board has not responded to the July 30th request for input on the above noted site plan application because the environmental review has not reached a conclusion. The Planning Board's environmental consultant is reviewing this project as part of the coordinated environmental review. Today, the consultant called to discuss questions about the location of the proposed structures (tower and support building within a fenced area) relative to the subject lot's boundaries. To wit: which yards are the front, side and rear yards, assuming each yard is applicable? And, do any of the proposed yards meet the minimum required s~tback requirements? My understanding of the Building Department's interpretation (verbal communication with Department head and staff earlier today) is that the proposed structures (telecommunication tower and support building) lie partly within a side yard and partly within the rear yard of the property relative to the existing principal structure. Further, the proposed structures will have three side yards and one rear yard relative to the subject lot's boundaries, with the rear yard being on the southernmost portion of the lot. If my understanding is accurate, the proposed structures would lie within the existing side yard of a pre-existing principal structure, thus requiring a variance for placement of an accessory structure within a required side yard. Failing that, the applicant would have to relocate the structures further south to bring them completely within the existing rear yard. Further, it appears that the proposed structures may not meet with any of the required side and rear yard requirements of this zoning district (Light Industrial). ~, .. . . Finally, the consultant inquired as to whether the Town has been given any information about the location of overhead telephone, electric and cable wires within the fall-down area of the proposed tower. No information of this type has been received by this office. Before asking the applicant for same, I am checking to see if other offices may have received this data, and if so, whether a copy of same could be forwarded to us. With this memo, I am requesting written confirmation from each recipient of this correspondence as to whether the above noted information is correct, and as to whether additional information on overhead lines is available, so that the Planning Board can proceed with the environmental review expeditiously. cc: Planning Board Town Attorney .,~ . "~;fFo~"'-~ iV~.<::<:. ~... ~i" ~'" ,~ ~i;:', = . ", , u:l ;;e :~ ,,~ J;1!f! ~....... '<" ,", '" -t.. ~'t-r; " "/0" + ~~.t ~ 1','1/ _ ,C ~"-v- . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI" JR. Chainnan WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August I I, 1997 Charles Voorhis Nelson Pope & Voorhis, LLC 572 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, NY 11747 Re: Review of EAF for Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile - Mattituck SCTM# 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Voorhis: The Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the Environmental Assessment Form for the above mentioned site plan to your office for review. Also enclosed is the site plan dated May 5, 1997. The Planning Board will start the lead agency coordination process at our next meeting in September. The $750 review fee has been submitted by the applicant. If all is in order, the Board will make their SEQRA determination at the October, 1997 public meeting. Please submit your report no later than September 26, 1997 in order for the Board to review it before the meeting date. The purchase order will be sent to you under separate cover. Please contact this office if there are any questions regarding the above. Sincerely, ",&/}v1<.Ct! !tL!nvJ-i<-'/ tj. ~ Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman enc. . . Su* P6 fto/lHtS PAGHMAN. PAGHMAN & BROWN. P. G. ATTORNEYS 366 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY COMMACK. NEW YORK 11725 (516) 543-2200 TELECOPIER (516) 543-2271 HOWARD E. PAGHMAN MATTHEW E. PAGHMAN Kt\.REN R. BROWN. COUNSEL "ALSO ...oMITTED IN NEW .JERSf;Y HARVEY B. BESUNDER PATRICK A. SWEENEY AMEL R. MASSA August 4, 1997 Valerie Scopaz, Director of Planning Town of Southold Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 chttIL iI' d (()J.)l<A- RE: Proposed site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic NYNEX MObile, Inc. 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM #1000-141-3-34 (Mattituck site) Dear Ms. Scopaz: I am in receipt of your correspondence of July 15, 1997, with reference to this application. I am surprised to see that your department is now requesting that my client pay for the services of an environmental consultant to review the EAF. Obviously, to my knowledge, no previous applicant for a public utility communications facility has been required to pay this fee. Notwithstanding this, and under protest, in an effort to prevent improper delay of this application by the Town, I enclose a check in the sum of $750.00, as per your "request." MEP/blb enclosure cc: Richard Weyhreter, Real Estate Manager Very truly yours, c:!L~~~ ...mattituck.nyn/scopaz.ltl i~'~-. IE r& IE U \Il IE rnl; /D r ---, n' I n I I ,,! I. I "i AlI6 5 007 ., .. ! SOUT:T;;" lY:~:~'J ~,' j:, _,,"j ;,'4PD APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS . . tit Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio. Jr. ~ Lydia A. Tortora Maureen C. Ostermann Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Planning Board Board of Appeals July 30, 1997 Request for Comments (Pending Site Plan) Before finalizing the procedures for the pending special exception and variances, comments are requested at this time regarding the proposed site plan project for Bell-Atlantic, NYNEX at Mattituck (Owner: Rehm). Thank you. rn r... I~. I~ 0 W ~ 1.1'\! Iii JUt.31199r7 i::I: LL " ' II t ' sour:-JoC';, '~:(,)V1Nr~~' PlAN!I~BR-_. J . ...,-c.z2-z::..z~"'-b-. . >';'-'i>\\fFOl.r , l~~." t'.:2 '7, ',~ ~'-' iY"';;:' . ~''::; ,v :::. :...c:. "< ~ Q , .~' :'JCf)t. :e~ ~ - 0 ~ '0 '" . .;;:, .",. ~.-v ~()./ + i-~~~c~' ~~r..J--~~ . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 15, 1997 Matthew E. Pachman Pachman, Pachman & Brown, P.C. 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Com mack, NY 11725 Re: Environmental Review Fees for Proposed Site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM #1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Pachman, I am in receipt of your correspondence of June 18th, which arrived shortly after I left for a three week vacation. During my absence, staff arranged for our consultant to prepare an estimate for environmental planning services. This estimate would cover the following: review of the Part I Environmental Assessment Form field inspection consultation (research) preparation of findings The estimate for this environmental review is $750.00. The consultant will begin the review of the Part I EAF upon receipt of this review fee in the Planning office. Sirrely, ltV!.vw ~~ Valerie Scopaz ) Town Planner JUL-02-199? 08:23 liEL'=:OtJ PCPE . ~l..P ~.16 ...G~' ~.~':~] P. 0.2 02 ~ubJ' P0 vs ~e.~~~M~: .~~~~L ~ ~~~O,FI~~IN~~ "~~N~~ . C~AF;~i.!) J '':ClO.'~~H,::: ::EP -'1;:1' . ",prl-!l;~ J. ;(CE~eE~ PE. . .:Il\iCENT G OONNeL:" y ,~e . ..<'TO~ iiiFli, O!j: . Jc~e:~~ R ::PIF~"'J"'. os. liQS5Fl'!' G sELSCN ~R.~' . CHPlI::l,QPloIiOr:: w ~oeIN::,().'14 ?E To: From: Date: Reo' Melissa Spiro Charles V oor July I, 1997 Bell Atlantic X Mobile. Mattituck SCTM Ij 1000-141-3-34 ....By FAX ONl Y -ONE (1) PAGE 765.3136.... Dear Melissa: As per your request, this letter provides a proposal for services with regard to the above project. NP&V will perform environmental planning consulting services relative to the above referenced project. Services include: . review the Part 1 Environmental Assessment Form submined all behalf of me applicant, . field inspection of me subject property, . consultation with literature and office references, and . prepaIation of a letter outlining me findings of the review. The fee for these services is $750.00. Please let me know if you wish us to proceed with this project. I have a copy of the available information sent to my otl1ce dated June 24, 1997, and can commence this project upon notice Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please call jf you have any questions. ill & & R nij f.~ 1""'\ I lS . ,J) !"I/ ~~:~I SOUTHOl5' 10WN-.J PlANNING SOARO 572 WA'-T VVHI~.MAN !=lOAD. MEl..vlt..~E. NY 11747.2188 (~1 6) 427-5885 j;AX (51 Sl 42"-~e2o TOTHL P.02 . . ';:)L>b~. ~ vs ("(\5 PACHMAN. PACHMAN & BROWN. P. G. ATTORNEYS 366 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY COMMACK, NEW YORK 11725 (516) 543-2200 TELECOPIER (516) 543-2271 HOWARD E. PAGHMAN MATTHEW E. PAGHMAN KAREN R. BROWN'" COUNSEL HARVEY B. BESUNOER PATRICKA. SWEENEY 'ALSO ADMITTED IN Ngw "ER5~ June 18, 1997 VIA UPS AIR Valerie scopaz, Director of Planning Town of Southold Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: Proposed site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM #1000-141-3-34 (Mattituck site) Dear Ms. scopaz: I am in receipt of your letter, dated May 27, 1997, wherein you requested information regarding "drainage calculations for the proposed structure and any impervious areas that may be added." Enclosed please find a letter dated June 3, 1997 from Daniel Falasco, P.E., of the firm of savik & Murray, stating that the building size is 12'x 40'; the concrete pad in front of doors is 4' x 16'; and the foundation for the monopole is 6' diameter. Based on the foregoing, the total impervious area of proposed work is 572.26 square feet. Based on a 2" rainfall, the volume of water is 95.38 cubic feet. The remainder of our proposed site is pervious. I further enclose herewith a completed long Environmental Assessment Form ("EAF") which you also requested. Very truly yours, MATte;-PACHMAN MEP/blb enclosures cc: Town of Southold Board of Zoning Appeals Attention: Linda Kowalski, Clerk w/enclosures ...mattituck.nynfscopaz.ltr Io)moomowmfnl lJO JJf 2 O. I~ SOUTHOLO TOWN PlANNING BOARD . SAVIK & MURRAY . CONSULTING ENGINEERS 2110 .IIITNTOWN AVENUE, RONKONKOIIA, NEW YORK 117791518) 487.7775. 'AX (518) 487.7840 June 3, 1997 Pachman, Pachman & Brown Attorneys at Law 366 Veterans Memorial Highway - PO Box 273 Commack, New York 11725 Attn: Matt Pachman RE: BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE - MATTITUCK SITE SAVIK ~ MURRAY PROJECT No. 96-43.20 Dear Mr. Pachman: In response to Valerie Scopaz's letter of May 27,1997, in particular the question on drainage, please be advised of the following: o Building Size = 12' x 40' o Concrete Pad in front of doors = 4' x 16' o Foundation for Monopole = 6' Diameter Based on the above, the total impervious area of proposed work is 572.26 square feet. Based on a 2" rainfall the volume of water is 95.38 cubic feet. The remainder of our proposed site is pervious. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to give me a call. Very truly yours, ~. VIUJ;fL \t) Daniel Falasco, P.E. - -'" . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS RICHARD G. WARD GEORGE RITCIDE LATHAM, JR. BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS ." <ilUFFOl.t ~ ss." t'a "- ij~ ~'':. :::> ~, CJ . v "" ::e :~ ~.... . ~:'; ',," <l- .- ~Q.l oK. ~~<:S"j/ ... ~.}- . Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 24, 1997 Charles Voorhis Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York 11747 RE: Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile - Mattituck SCTM# 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Voorhis: The Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the Environmental Assessment Form for the above mentioned site plan to your office for review. Also enclosed are the following: 1. The site plan dated January 1997, which was received by the Planning Board on May 14, 1997. 2. Letter dated June 18, 1997 from Matthew Pachman which includes the LEAF and additional drainage information. 3. Letter dated May 12, 1997 from Richard Weyhreter and the information listed in the letter. Please submit a cost estimate for review of the above mentioned information prior to initiating your review. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Sincerely, &ir Planner enc!. . . P."CHY1AN. P"'CHYIAN & BROWN. P.G. -- .-' ..;: \;S i~"" ......TTORNE1"S :]66 VETER......:\'S ~IE::--(ORI.-\L HIGHW.-\Y COl'-'IMAGK. :-<EW YOR!, Ii 725 (516) .5~'J-2200 TELECQP{ER {516l .5-1.:}-227I HOWARD E. PACHM......N MATTHEW E. P....CHM......" K......REN R. BROWN" COUNSEL HARVEY B. BESUNOER PATRICK...... SWEE:-OEY .,......~o Al)MlTTI!:O IN I<~ .J!ERSt"'( June 18, 1997 VIA UPS AIR Valerie Scopaz, Director of Planning Town of Southold planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: Proposed site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM #1000-141-3-34 (Mattituck site) Dear Ms. Scopaz: I am in receipt of your letter, dated May 27, 1997, wherein you requested information regarding "drainage calculations for the proposed structure and any impervious areas that may be added." Enclosed please find a letter dated June 3, 1997 from Daniel Falasco, P.E., of the firm of Savik & Murray, stating that the building size is 12'x. 40'; the concrete pad in front of doors is 4' x 16'; and the foundation for the monopole is 6' diameter. Based on the foregoing, the total impervious area of proposed work is 572.26 square feet. Based on a 2" rainfall, the volume of water is 95.38 cubic feet. The remainder of our proposed site is pervious~ I further enclose herewith a completed long Environmental Assessment Form ("EAF") which you also requested. Very truly yours, MAT~r;-PACHMAN MEP/blb enclosures cc: Town of Southold Board of Zoning Appeals Attention: Linda Kowalski, Clerk w/enclosures ml~@rn~w@rn I ~ ! i .' .) ~;.~ I' ~ [ UU! - 01 -;;:.;, :U 1 I SOUTHOlD TOW~ P' ..ANNING 8C~RD ...mattituck.nyn/scopaz.lt~ . SAVIK ~ MURRAY . CONSULTING ENGINEERS 2110 SMITHTOWN AVENUE, RONKONKOMA, NEW YORK 11779 (516)467.7775' PAX (516)467.7840 June 3, 1997 Pachman, Pachman & Brown Attorneys at Law 366 Veterans Memorial Highway. PO Box 273 Com mack, New York 11725 Attn: Matt Pachman RE: BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE. MATTITUCK SITE SAVIK ..~ MURRAY PROJECT No. 96-43.20 Dear Mr. Pachman: In response to Valerie Scopaz's letter of May 27, 1997, in particular the question on drainage, please be advised of the following: D Building Size = 12' x 40' D Concrete Pad in front of doors = 4' x 16' D Foundation for Monopole = 6' Diameter Based on the above, the total impervious area of proposed work is 572.26 square feet. Based on a 2" rainfall the volume of water is 95.38 cubic feet. The remainder of our proposed site is pervious. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to give me a call. Very truly yours, ~ Daniel Falasco, P.E. 1-1-16-2 (9/95)-7c . . 617.20 Appolldix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM SEQR Purpose: The full t/\f is designed to help applicants and Jgencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether .) project or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequent~ Iy. there arc aspects of a proiect that Jrc subjective or unmeasllreable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may h.lve little or 110 rorlll.11 knowledne of the environrnent or may not be technically expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance_ The full E,~F is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible enough to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. Full EAf Componenls: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. 8y identifying basic project data. it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focllses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially- large impact The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large. then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. DETERMINA TION OF SIGNIFICANCE - Type 1 and . Idenlify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: 0 Part 1 Unlisted Actions o Part 2 oPa't 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate). and any other supporting information. and considering both the magnitude and importance of each impact. it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: o A_ The project will not result in any large and important impacl(s) and. therefore. is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment. therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. o 8. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment. there will 'not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required. therefore a CONDITIONED negative declarolion will be prepared.' o C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. . A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile Communications Site Name of Action Name of Leod Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead ,\gency Tille ot Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer," Lead Agency Signature of PrepJrer(lf different from responsible officer) /)ote . rltll 71 ::'] '~;>;>? rf/I y,\IfFOl,f "'Ii-, fl !:s.~ t'a'i', (~ ~~ :::> "", Q . '" :;e ~ ~ '~~;,'ff,,() · ~~"" iil <9;" '.f ... ~j!ril . ~?:?-'>:-a.TrffJf . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM TO: Judith Terry, Town Clerk FROM: Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner RE: FOIL Request: Pachman, Pachman & Brown Date: May 27, 1997 As per Mr. Pachman's request of May 19, 1997, attached are copies of "resolutions, decisions, and/or determinations by the Town of Southold Planning Board with respect to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA)", "and all Planning Department and consultants' recommendations, memorandum, reports, or other writings with respect thereto."... (SEQRA) (emphasis added) +,,' . 1: . .<':.-"=0. . ....~~c. "I.. al';';~.,.. .: C/O ... : c. "0 . ~' - A. .. '- '. . -"" ~\. . ~~:. -+.~~C:.' ......J--'-~, Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 27, 1997 Richard Weyhreter Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. 60 Herricks Road Mineola, NY 11501 Re: Proposed Site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM # 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Weyhreter: The Planning Board has reviewed the above-noted application and finds that if needs the following items before proceeding with it: a completed long environmental assessment form drainage calculations for the proposed structure and any impervious areas that may be added Upon receipt of the above-noted items we will proceed with the environmental review. You will be notified of the environmental review fee after the long EAF has been received. Finally, you should be aware that the Town adopted a 120 day moratorium (effective May 19th) which prohibits the issuance of permits or final approvals for telecommunication towers during the 120 day period. The moratorium need not affect the processing of the NYNEX application, but if the review during the moratorium results in a revision of the codes affecting the telecommunication towers, the Planning Board will have to re-evaluate your application in accordance with the new regulations. If necessary, additional review fees may levied to cover our expenses. If you would prefer to hold up review until the regulations are clarified, we would be willing to honor your request. Unless you notify us in writing otherwise, the Planning Board office will continue to process your application under the provisions of the existing regulations. . . . Page 2 Stte Plan for NYNEX . Mattituck May 27, 1997 If there are any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, =oz~ Town Planner cc: Howard E. Pachman, Esq. Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals . @BeII~ NYNEX Mobile .:>U6F ,.06 tIIS z.eA~ ..r-/ ~-r Ben Atllo..1c NYNEX Mobile, Inc. 60 Hcrricks_ MInooIa. NY 11501 '1629+-1000 May 12, 1997 Town of Southold 53095 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Attention: Mr. Orlowski chuk- ill ~ RE: Proposed Site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic NYNEX 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM # 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Orlowski: Attached please fmd nine (9) copies of revised plans for the above referenced project which reflects your checklist dated April 16, 1997. In addition, we are forwarding the following items in support of our application: 1. 500' radius map 2. Key map included on 500' radius map 3. Existing zoning as shown on 500' radius map 4. There are no trees 6' in diameter on the site, nor are we removing any existing trees 5. Letter from Freudenthal & Elkowitz to Howard Pachman, Esq. Regarding historic property review 6. Existing structure not in use at this time 7. Location of outdoor lighting as shown on building plan 8. There are no proposed outdoor signs 9. See drawings for elevation views 10. Lot coverage as shown on general notes and application II. Deed 12. Memorandum of Lease 13. Facility is unmanned 14. There was no attached sheet for architectural review. However, we had previously submitted building plans. IS. In addition, we are enclosing a drawing from Firebond's Brochure. Also note we have revised ZBA application at their request. cc: Howard E. Pachman, Esq. r;.;-~' I" (,;) 'i'i";j"l:7"-rs - '\:;:;; :\,.. ~ lLJ is II \:, L<:. .!l! 1 , U . . --~._.._- ..- ~_..._.... . , :' d .d i! P;! IULli MAY I 4 i L._ ~........,. ,.) ~ ~IJ~eter A Mobile Services Joint Venture FR01 F8.E . PHJNE "1:1. 5164995928 . Ma~. 09 1997 11:41AM P2 P8 ZM- LIS FREUDENTHAL & ELKOWITZ CONSULTING GROUP, INC. Tbret& Elbwitzr Pre,ideD. Hup D. F....J..d..1 tR.ti"U99~) May 9, 1997 Howard Pachman, Esq. Pachman, Pachman & Brown 366 Yctcr8D$ Memorial Highway Commack, New York 11725 368 v.te,.... M........I Hi&~...T Co......!.. N... r.,~ 11721i Tel: (6161 ~99.2222 F..(.161~99.&928 ..,~~."e."'_"""''"~-'''< '1 i~ [~0 ,. ~___..._~_,._u " ~ !1 ';"'-j' r~ ~c U \~ J?-_, ~a._ ~_~_ Re: Historic Properties Review Proposed Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile Monopole Site 425 Westphalla Avenue Mattituck, New York Dear Mr. Pachrnan: MAY I 4 199-( Pursuant to our discussions, we have reviewed the 500 ft. radius map for the above.referenced project and compared same to !he Swvey, State Register and National Register of Historic Places Listings in the Town of SoU/hold, Suffolk County as of Februtlry 13. 1997 (New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation) for the purposes of determining if the subject property, or those within 500 ft. thereof, are listed. Review indicates that !he subject property is not on this list, but there are several properties within 500 ft. of the site that are listed,' TIlCse are as follows: Site No. 10310.000308 Site No. 10310.000039 Site No. 10310.000035 Site No. 10310.000389 Site No. 10310.000392 Love Lane, Mattituck East Side, at Long Island Railroad Former Tuthill Lumber Company Love Lane, Mattituck West Side, Third Building North Old Post Office Sound Avenue, Mattituck North Side at Weslphalia AvelIlle Episcopal Church Sound Avenue, Mattituck North Side, West of RaiIroad George Penny House Sound Avenue, Mattituck South Side, at Long Island Railroad Potato Packing Plant 'Please note that due to the limited descriptions provided on the National and State Registers, it is difficult to determine tltc precise locations of each of the properties. FROM F&E . PI-IJNE NO. 5164995928 . May. 09 1997 11:41AM P3 HOWlU'd Pachman, Esq. May 9, 1997 Page 2 Site No. 10310.000037 Sound Avenue, Mattituck South Side at Main Road Mattituck Presbyterian Church Cemetery Site No. 10310.??oo36 Sound Avenue, Mattituck South Side, Opposite Westphalia Avenue Fonner Mechanics Hall Site No. 10310.000397 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck West Side Second Buildini North Fonner Bergen & Colman Oil Co. Office Site No. 10310.000683 315 Westphalia Avenue. Mattituck Fonner Ruland at Long Island Railroad North Potato House Be advised that none of the properties listed above have had an actual determination of eligibility. However. they have been surveyed and lU'e on the inventory (see attached). You mnst also be aware that the review conducted consisted only of the attached National and State Historic Register listings. There may be other local histocic detenninations that are not on these lists. Should you require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me or Patricia Parvis of Ibis office. Sincerely, FREUDENTHAL & ELKOWlTZ CONS TING GROUP. INC. TFJtn enc. cc: R. Weybreter, w/eDJ::. FR01 F&E . PfD.E NO. 5164995928 . Ma~. 09 1997 11:42AM P4 SUftVEY, .5'R AND NR LISTINGS ItI'X'Olrn' OF SOUTlIOLD. SUFPOLK COUNTY AS OP 02alJ-9'i' PAC2 J.63 , .. 'ART or S AND NR LISTING OR PROPOSAL U .. UNDETERMINeD %. INDIV ELlG D II &1.IG AS PAnT OF It. DISTkXC'r N .. NO':' l:~tG N'QUIl ''''' VJrtiIiR..'.. . Str..t. PR Srvy TYPB BF Rumber... STREBT ~.,.. LOC INFO................ aUILDldC KNME..._.., .... DIT n.t. NR .S... SR ~T8. DR ~TE. 1DRROM AI\I'BR w, SOUT onO.000956 . KINO ST 01UIm'I': RSl' SIDir:, S !IRomt TABOR HOUS8 OPPOSITE DOUGtAS PO 11 0310.000S'8 . LAURSL l.AKE DR LAURBLl NOk'rH or ~:r" LONG ISLAND llAU. ROAD 1I.D t AT LONG ISLAND UNDERPASS 0310.001245 B . LIGltTHOUSE RD SOtTrHOID: B SIDS :. ALBBRT TILLINGHAS'r HOU'. o:U.o,ooon$ L);Q"'1'HOTJs;B 1tP SOO'l'HOLD: NORTH ENOj ON JIOR'l'QJf PO:Un' LIGBTHOOSe L L ,tNR0624 o.-~a.'4 10-21-94 LONG ISt.ANP SOUN OUO,bOO", . 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OBSRVATORY >]10.00010(1 . ftQltN QYVllilW IlD SotmlOLth NOIn"H SIDE; WELLS - BJlOWN - liiOQTH 225 FT EAST OF RAM HOUS:1i! )310.000611 . . MAIN QAyVIeW JU) 90Q1'8OLD: ~OR.tH .eXptl B1UUfABAS HORTON ICITCHEN II ;ll75 KAST all' SMITH so 111 Ino.oOO6'4.) B . MAIN BAYVIBW RD SOtTJ'HOLD: NORTH SlOB; ~RlR~ . "ILLS- WIN~S U 37$ P1 WiSt Or 3AC HOUSE SD 111 lnO.000110 . ~:tP MY'VXIPf IlO SOUTKOLth NORTH SIDB, IIALLOtX - PISHGR.- MIU.S: 500 PT ~g$t or SKA HOUSE )310.000106 . MAIN JlAYVI:EW RD SOUTROLD! NORTH SIDE: 'roWl.y D~Y'l"Ott HOUSr.: 100 P'!' UST 01" :JAe ROBINS HOLl.()K J310.oooua J!JI . MA!M' BAYVttw lUl 90UTHOLDi HORTlf SIDJl:l RBYDON COUNTRY CLUB SO U FR01 F&E . F'I-IOt-E i'(]. 5164995928 . May. 09 1997 11:43AM P5 SURVBY. SR ltND NIl LIS'l'tNG8 :EN TOmf Oll' SOt1'1'HOLD, $:TJi'f'Ot,1't; COmrrY AS 01' Oa-1J-'7 PAGE 184 . . PART OF S AIm NR LISTING OR nOPOSAL u . tmDl!lTBRMINllD t. IHDIV &LIG n .. BLIG AS PAaT OF I'. DIS'I'RIC1' N ~ MOT ELlQ IH'QIlIl lITE S!::re.t PI< Srvy 1UHBBJ\..... . 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O~O;j,.O . 8p;U,,lU t..1t OftiBNTI NORTH SIel1 lOT BEB8B~T.\BOR HOUSI L L 90NRH19& o,..:aS...o 05"21.-76 H01;JSB WQT Oi' VI .0310.0001011 . Sr;.IPPERS LIf ORI!RI'~ ROR.TH SIDE; 2l'IIl DEBBBwSMITH HOUSE L L 90NR1894 0'.:23...80 05-31-76 B1,1IWING WEft Of' OS10.000144 . 9lCxnERS tlf OIUBln't IIOKTH SIDE; ,ND IlOJOW< HOUSB L L 9OHR1Ut 06-2)-80 0'-21"" ROOn WEST OF OY 0310.0001&3 SKInas tN ORnNT: NORTH BXDa; AT TERRY-SCHURR. ROO" L L 'ONR1U4 06-23-80 OIi_21w" OV8'X'B'R~"9 W, w ouo.oonca . Sr:UI'lPQ '" cllXlilltr I NORTH SIDE, AT DANIELS-ASCII HOUse L L 'ONR1.UG OG-2)-80 tU'..2:1-7' OlTIRPONDS LN, n 0310.000145 . SKlPPlRs t.n otU:mtt: NORTH SIDE; AT RACU'l'1' HOUSIi L L 90mu194 0&-2)-aO 0'w21"7' STATE ST 0310.000120 . SXIPPERS UI ORIENT! sounr SImt: 'ND AACQTT-Itmaa7 NOUSE L L ~ONRU !iI4 Oi~23-80 05-21-76 BUILDINa W2ST OF onO.000124 . SKIPPERS LN ORIBnT: SOUTH SIDS, ,ND SHIlYER. ,.",.. L L 9GNl'U.U4 0'.23-80 05-21-76 HOUSE: EAST OF 5T 0310.000123 . SKIPPERS UI ORII2It". SOUTH SIDE; JRIl LATHAM IlOllS. L L 90NR1894 06..23..80 05"21-78 HOOSB BAST OF ST onO.000121 . SKIPPERS LN ORIENT. Sotr.rR SIDR, JRIl HOXoMQ"'l'UTHILL HOtrSB L L 'O:tIR1Ut 06-:13-80 OS-21~76 HOUSB waST 0' vI 0310.00Q125 . SKIPPERS LN ORIENT! SOOTH SIDI: AT V>>l NO$"t1U\.WtI .S. L L :QIONR1U4 06"33-80 05-:11-76 STATE ST l DST S1 0310.000Ua . S'O:,.ttts ilf OftIDfTi sOUTH SIDBI WCE ROosa L L 90NRl894. OG-2~-80 OS"3:1...76 OPPOSITE OYSTER.PONDS 0310.00014' . SKIPPERS LN QRIBNTI WEST INDJ AT HC!>ONNm.t. )is' L L 9DNR18'Q 06-23.80 05-21-76 STA'I'I iT onO.000583 . SKWlIi: RD EAST CUTCIIOGt1iE j EAST ~ GRAtHWOHL HOOSE SID!; AT Stam1t RD: onO_OOOS7] . SKUNX on eAST CD'l'C!HO(t(.1R: II:UT DICXDSON D<mOCKI HOUSR Slri~; SOO'l'M OP MAIM onO_000578 . SK1lNlC on EAST ctTl'CHOOO'E: BAST BARNAB8S HOKTOa nOOSE SJ;DlI; SOO'l'R OP PINK 0310.000580 . SI<OtOc: RP EAST Ct1'r'CHOCroII WlST HONlilLL-LB~ HOuSI SIDB, 3RD HOUSE SOD 0310.000582 . S ItUNX RIl ~T COTCYOO\.1S1 'fEST JAMES KEIWS HOilTON HOQ$Ca SlOB; ),1" IIWOlfJllfS RD 0310.000581 . SKUNX on BAST CUTCIIOGOB: 1fBST O. WILLlAMS:ON kOl.l$trl SlOB; NORTH OP IiIUCIiI '310,OOO57P >00 SKUNK RD nlil': <:QTCSiOOUB BUCJ;INGIWt HOUSE )3l0.000574 . 1.985 SKUNK IUJ EAST CUTc:J1OGUE HORTON-MCCLE2JlV KOU8C ,nO.00OS7$ . 30U; SIroNK RD BUT CU'l"CHOGtm HORTON"JCW'AWSK% 'ARM )3l0.000884 . UOO SKtlHK aD &AST CU'l'CHOOUIl 'J"BReUSH HORTON HOusE :1310.000&76 . 377S SKUNK RD BAST art'CHOGUE CLAYTON BILLARD House '310.000577 . 4595 $Kt.l'n( RD &AS~ ClJ'l'CHO(lU2 RtCHARD HAI,LOet: HOu$B 1)310.00Q]8] . """"" AVB MATrITUCK-NORTUVILLB i N CHARLlS ALDR.%OH HOUSE SiDll AT ALDRICH ono.ooono . SOUND AVB MATTITUCK.NORTUVILLB: HALLOCK HOUSE NORTH SIDE j WEST 0 0310.000)88 SOUND AVS lG.'1"1'ITUCK! NORTH SlOB: RBS.1:0~C:S (U~~ AT LIPCO ST, HesT OSPBTRIE STORE) 0310_ 000035 . SOUND AVE MAT1'ITt1CKI NORTH SIDE, EPISCOPAL CRURCR TRD FR01 F&E . PI-llNE NO. 5164995928 . Ma~. 09 1997 11:43AM P6 SURVRY, Sl AND NIt LISTXNGS IN '1"OWlf OF Sotn'HOLD. S'01>;O[,1\: cotJN'I'Y A.SI or 02-1)-91 PlIGD: US . . PAR'%! OP S JJID NIt LXSTn<<; OR PROPOSAL '0 .. tllmBTERHINSiiO .t. INDIV ELl:G D . ELla AS PAAT OP J\ D:r5TRlcr If _ NOT ELIG 00",", :ITE Street. 1IJM9SR.. .... TYPE BI' ltUmber.". ~8T NAME.... we INfO................ aUI%.DINlJ RAMB... ~... PR Sn')" nE't ~t. NR. t.... sa DAT~. WR DATE. AT nST~11l. AVI!: .""....... ,0310.000314 . SOUND AVE MATTZTOeJI::, NORTH $I~a; KALLOClC XIRlCtJp HOUSE EAST O' BBRGInf AV .0310. D003811i . SOUND 11.1/1 w"T'1'I'1'OCJ(; .NCJtTH SIDI. HAtARD JAt:XSON ROusB NBS'r OP FACTORY A .0310.0002.89 . SOUND 'VE I'IATTITUCK! KORTH 8IDB; GIORGI 'BIfm' llooSE tfBS'l' Of' RAILROAD ,0310,,000392 SOUNt.l AVB MAT1'ITUCIC I .. SIDS I AT PO'l'A'rO PACKING PIJUn' LONG ISUH'O RAtIo It (Ka.JJ..OC!\: YOUNG &. ~ .0310. QO~037 . SOUND AVE: MAT'J'ITUeK: SotTl'H SIDi, I1ATTIn1CJC PRU:SY1'SRIM AT MUH 10; NBST CHURCH CBMEmRr .ono.ooOJsn, . somm AVE MA'M'tTUeKl SOUTH SlOB: T. HALLOCK CONJa..ln HOOSE EAST or cox NBCX O:UO.OOOOSS . $QJ..lm) AV'B MATTlTUCX, $Cl(1'n{ SIDE, FORMSl HBCHMICS OPPOSITE WESTPHAL lIAU.-PIlESBYTm\IN4 CHUB.C 0310.000380 . 177 SOUND AVB 'HOQLI, HOt7SB DnO.OOOJ82 . 181 somm AVB l'O.Tr1ruc.r:-NOR'l'HV'ILtIil REEVB:-JU'Ji1 IU) HOOSE 0110.00038;1 . 111 SOUND .l~ MATI'ITtJ'C'IC-NOR.THV:l:LLt REBVlhTU'S lIot1Sl1 0310.00'00]] . :313S SOUND AV&: NA1"t'Z'l'UCIC 'tU'rHILL-CHRIS't18 fICO.!!: Ol10.aOO38S . U 75 SOTJHI) Ave Ml\'l'TI'l'(1CJt ALDRICH .metesOR' HOuse 0110.000381 . 1101.115 SOUl'ID AVE MA'M'X1't/'CJC. tlUNUVAH JtOUSI 1....""1 enO_000014 . 12235 SOllU7 AVB MJ.'l"l'I'n1CK TUTWJLL-SOHSKIHB HOOh Dna. 000794 . SOUND VIB" RD sout'tIOtoo: ft'ORTH SIDII 'II'I CREST DONIilS CAJIlP ABOUT :I. I'll I90RTHER 0310. 000803 . SOUND VJ;BH RO SOUTHOLD! SOUTH $lDl, COTTAGIil OP J H MMSHALL ADOTlr 1200' PT WBST 2S'l'A'f1 0310'. aOa7f8 . SOUND VIBN' RtI SOtmEOL1>: HBST SIDIl, ORRIN PRIHCB HOUSI LIGH'1'KOt1S5'l RD I SOUT D310.000a04 . :uus SOUND YIn RJ) SO\l'1'NOLl>. ALrUD COSDEN ES'l'ATS RRMINS :)310.000801 . SOUND VIEM' RD B SOtn'HOLlh tIlCRTH SIDK, P2RV81' - WILLIAM RU8$ILL 1100 PT BAST or LI HOO$' )310.000802 . SOlJND VIB'H' RD B SOUTHOLD~ NORTH SIDIJ CAHOON . BOOTH ESTATE 1200 1'T N1!:S'1' OP MT REMAINS 3310.000225 A . SOUNDVIBlf AVB PItOON!C, GOLDSMI2'H tNLB't HISTORIC! s:r;'l"8 (OOLDSMITH'S INI..2T COUN1'Y )310 . 00022'1 A . SOUNDVln AV2 p~eow;te, GOLDSMITH INI.Jirt ffIS'rQRIC SIft (CQLDSMITX'S INLDT COlltlTY )310.000231 A . $OUKDVIn AVE PBCONIC: OOt.bSMITH INLET HIS'l'OIU:e SlTE (COL~ITH'S INLI't' COUIn'Y ):nO.000224 A . $Ol1mIv:tI!:1f AVE "CONIC I OOI.l)SpI[ITH INLET PREHrS'1'ORIC SITB (OOr.o9MITIf'S INLBT COUN 1310. 000:2 75 A . SOUTH DaaOR RD SO'OTMOLD EMERSON' (l>j\ EMBftScm) Ptl.BJiISTORIC' 81ft )310.00064.5 . . SootH JWUlOR RD SOtmlOt.D1 EASt SIDE} :i H01t8LL - ADAMS HOVel 0 1200' SOUTH or ~lN )310,000'44 . SOUTH IL\RBOR fU) 8OotHOLDl D.ST SIDE; 'UDLIC HATER. SUJ>PLy ABOC'r 1000' SOUTH 0 PLANT f5 ' lllCl.000548 . S:OUTH JaR50R RD SOO'tROLD I EAST SIDg: HOTCHIItSON HOUSB SOOTH OP KIAMA'!'H"" 8 ):na.OOO'70 . Sctn'H HMaoR AD SOU1'HOL!)! ON Goose CRI!jEX HOWBLL FARM THATCH BED (qQWSLL MIAD<* PH. '310.000646 . . Sot1I'H HARBOR It.O SOUTHOID; tmST SID2: JOHN HOHELL HOUSll: 0 1700 f'T SOUTH OF HA 310.000'47 B . SOUTH HU80R. ap StltmlOLD: N~ST 5101:, 1I00000L FARHHOUSB JUm 0 :ZOO 0 "' SOUTJI o~ MA BARN 13],0.001303 . so~ LOOP eSRV PLVM ISLAND = NO.~ .tDs/ FORT TERRY PIRIll STATION' US FT SDln'H WI 1310'.001202 . ECWl'H LOO' 8IRv PLtIH ISLAND: NORTH SXDe; FORT TERRY M1I.IN'1'8NMicB 100 PT SOt1l'HlfES BLDG .. NO" MOTOR IUO.001205 . SOt'I"rH LOOp SBRV PLUM ISLJ.ND, SOUTH SIDI} PORT '1'ERR.y ~CKS - 1000 r1' SOUTNI'l'II: NOW orF'%CSS, STORA 1310.001206 . SOUTH LOOP DRV PLUM ISLAND ~ SOUTH SIrl'l!!; PORT TERRY MJlSS HALt. .. 100", SQUTHlti'Ii:S NOH CAFET2R.IA 1310.001204 . J:otmI LOOP ssav t'LUM ISINfDi SOUTH SIDE: PORT TEM.Y BARRACKS ~oo IT SOt1I'H OF NOW nOUSING, STeM FROM F&E . PHJt-E i'-IJ. 5164995928 . May. 139 1997 11:44AM P7 stJRVE!:, SR AND NR LtS'l'ING8 lit TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, st1PfOLI< COUNTY AS OF 02..13..91 PAGE :Loll .. PAA1' or s >>m MR LIS'.L'XNC OR PROPOSAL U - mmK'I'&RMINW 1. INPIV ELla D .. ELIO AS PART OF A DISTRICT N .. NOT BLIG .'QUE ITS St.reel: PR s~ tIGER...... 1YPJ: IIoP N1,ItIlbti1t... $'l'RJCiT IlN1B.... LOC INFO................ BUIWUIG ltAMB........ ... DE't' Del:. NJt. '$... sa DATE. NR PATI. 03~O.OQOO'Tfl 0310.000199 onO.DD01lU5 03~D. 000198 ana.OOOlt7 0310.000088 0310.000U~ O~10_ 00020" 0310.000n9 0310.000081 0310.000203 ~310. 0000'79 )310.000080 )]10.000086 )]10. OOO~Ol JJ10.000192 )J1D.000207 U1D.000205 )310.000208 )31Q.00020' )310.000'52 ))10.000820 JUO.aOOU9 J]lO.OOOS:U )310.000"3 1]10.00038' 1310.000:U7 1310.000li83 laiO.000945 )310. D009U IJ10.OOO"U; 131.0.000402 1310.000401 1310.00039' 1!l(1.000399 1110."000400 1110.000220 1110.00(J!511 . HOOS8 SOtml OF MA VILLAGE L1II ORIENT I wasT SIDB;!TK GlOVER-LeIaM ROUSE L L ROUSB SOOTHO, SKI VILLNm LN ORlDTI WEIST SIDS; <<1m HORNB HOU$B L t. HOUSE NORTH Oll' SIC Vlt.J,.MB J.N OIUSlft, ns'1' SlOEs 6TH DORIQ.N lIOUSs L L .IIm;JQ SOUTH OF MA v;n.UG8 tN ORIBIn'I WEST SIDJIlI 7TH &A()ifN H011SB L .. HOOSE JroJl'I'H OF SIC VII.LAGI LN ORIIDIT= wgn S%CI; 1TH ICINQ-HOPMNf ROusa (RED L L HOUSS .!!IOtml OF M1!t. fl'OUSB~ VlLUDB LIf ORIEH'l'1 WEST illDB; AT sOtMrDT HOt7S1l: . SUNS;'!' 1, L BAY AVE, NORTH SID C011'l\('JB' Vlt.:t,AOi I.N OR1i1fT I MBST 8IDlh AT COCORAN KGB L L MAIN' RD, aOUTH nD VIl.LJlGi ur OIttlW'rl WEST SIDE, AT HASILRNSJl:X HOUSE' L L SKIPPERS Ltf, NORTH BARaBIt SHoP VILLAOB L1f ORIENT I MIST srcl; AT POQUATUCK J{ALl. L L 9KUPERS tlI; SOUTH VI~ L1f ORIBN'1': MB$'l' SIDB; 'ACes "EBB HOUSE L L STATE sr &. CRIB VILLAQI Uf ORIBRTI "EST SIDE, lfOR'!'H tCB C'RIJ\M I'IlRLOR " L L 01' SKIPPBRS LN ORIENT PO$T' OrPZCB VILlAGB LN OaXIl:HT: WlCST SIDBI 01/ LATHIUC t'O'ITaGE L to ntva.TI: UNB SOUTH v;z:LLAOIi 1-" OR.III1IlT: "EST SIDR, OR VAN NO$'l'1Wfl) HOusE L L PRIVATI UINE soum VILLAGE LN OR.IBNt'! WBST S%DII:; ot.OVIa-TBARY JIOUSB to to OPPOSITE FI.ETCHER $T VILLMJI LN ORJ;mrr, 'was'!' $%D8. gAR NORJCLUN'S eWIcg L L 0.. 4TH HOU.!!IE ItDR 200 VILLl\IJB LN ORlltn' HAI.d!: HOUSH L L VIHCElfI' SIT ORIBNT! DS'l' SIDS; 2ND IATkM' DE r. L KOUSa NORTH OF WI VlNCEN'l' S'l' ORJ:BNT; SA9T SICE; AT CONROY KSB L I, FLllTCIlIlR S'r 20 VDfcmrr IT ORIam:' GRaSEL HSB L L 150 \l'IIfctN'l' ST ORIENT WttL HSB L L tfAMPUM "AY SOOTHOLDI UJilT &;~P21 S'iM'l"OH HO'I'l' BS'l'ATJ1I so L\UOHINO WATiRS lOO l&7S WA'I'BRVIW 1>1. S0U1110U); PKJ\S I P-QC8 HauSS WlilLLS AVB 9OUTHOUh NEST SIDB I US ISRABI. 'leX BARN F1' SOOTH 01' MA.I WES'l' RD ~I $atmI SIDB, PBQtJASH Cl.oJh CiRBHOUSB wEST OF PE(IUASH A JlfBST VIR DRIVE ORIKR'J'! SOl7l'HWllS1' SIDB WELLS - PIlIIfCI: JIOO98 WSSTPHM.U Ava MATTI'roCJ::! NORTH SIDS; lotOa"l'OB-OOILBR HOWi:Il OPPOSITB HORTOlt A WEl91"1'tL\LJA AVB MP.TTITlJCKI ttl!:S't SID2; FORMr:R BERGEN' &. COJ.I<QN 2ND BUILDINO KORTH OIL COMPANY c.p'le 315 MESTPJW"IA AVB KA'l'TITtJCItI AT LONa fORMER RUUaHD POTATO UltNID RAIL ROAD i NOR Rausa (CUSTOM rSIAN MHIS'tt.8R. AVE FlSKIRS ISLMDI NORTH FOR": H G tmIGHT OFPICQR.$ SIDIl! CLUB r. QUAR'1'ERS WHIS'I'LBR. JlVEl I'%SHllIUI ~Zluum: NORTH FORT H G \ltttXCHT OFFICERS SIDB; MID - BLOCK QUAR'1'1!lI\.S I BOllA IOlISTLBR AVliI PISHBJUi ~i1..JUfJ); SO\mI PORT 51 G WRIGHT' THBATRE SlOE; WBST OJ' PROS WICKHAM AVB MPtoTTIWl:J:1 NORTH SIDe, $A't"n:m.Y~PMNING I'ARM AT MILL 1M; MIST "ICKHAM AVE ~'l"'1'I'1'OCX: NORTtf SIt>!:; TUTHILL-SII+IER FARM WBST or MILL t.H "uus ACRES. 735 MXCJ:HN1 AVE MA'lTITDCIt ~:tCAN LBGION HALL 735 MtCICJWI AVE MA'rl'tTD'CIt CMB-C1.iAYES.."OODlWU) HOUSIlj 100 lfICItHAM AVE MA'I"l'ITUCXI AT LOBa PON4IR '1VfHILL PRODUCE " ISLAm> AAIL ROA!); SOU COAL co (MATTI':' 115 MiLLOW' ST ORISNT BUH.KADY/~III1M.T HOUSE L L wtINNElfETI'A RD NASSAU POIII'l'! EAST SIDE; CARPeNTU IIOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tORRle,t OG-~~-80 05~31-76 'OHRlSli 06-23-80 OS-3l.76 9aHRlli4 Oi-33-80 05-21-76 !0NR1894 OG~))-.O OS-2l-7( 'OM*lS,t 06-23-80 05-21." 'ONR11IG 0'.23.10 05-31-76 90NKla,t Of-23-10 05.2~-" 'ORRIS'. Of-23-10 05-21-7<<1 $0~kla'4 01-23-S0 05-21-7' 90NRlS,. 06-23~'O 05-21-76 90NR1IJ4 06-23-80 OS-21-76 'ONRl89t 06-21-80 08-21-7' ,OWR1.,t 06-23-80 05-21-" '0KR1at4 06-2)-&0 O~-2l-75 90NR189. 06-23-80 05-21-75 ~O~1'9t 06-23-80 05-21-76 'O~.9' 0'~2).ao 05-21-78 90NRl89. O'-~3-80 OS-2l-7i 'ONRl8't 06-23-80 05-2l-16 90KR1894 06-2~-80 05-21-76 gOURle,. O,-a3~80 0$-21-" . . ~ ~ ;J.V' BOard of zoning Appeals I Town of Southold State of New York : county of Suffolk ______________________________________________x In the Matter of the Application of !fEW YORI( SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP d/b/a Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. a public utility of the state of New York premi.e.: 425 Westphali. Avenue, Mattituclt, NY ______________________________________________X Affidavit state of New York ) ) SSI county of Nassau ) RICHARD WBYHRETER/ being duly sworn/ deposes and 'llysl 1. I alii the Real Estate Manager employeeS by New York SMSA Limited Partnersbip, d/b/a Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. ("Bell Atlantic"). 2. I submit this affidavit in support of the application by Bell Atlantic for a .pecial pet'lllit to permit construction ot a public utility structure, eSesiqned to inorease cellular telepbone capacity within the Town of Southolcl ("Soutbold"). 3. I attach hereto as Dlllblt "a" a copy of the Memorandwa of Lease ("Ml21IIOrandwa") (without aoknowledq_ant paqe.). All can be seen by paragrapb "2" of the M_oranclll1a, Adrienne RehJll ("Lessor") has leased to Bell Atlantic a portion of the property conaiatinq of approxilllately 1500 aq. ft., substantially as depicted on Exhibit "A" attacbed to the Memorandwa. 4. The initial term of the leaae is for five (5) years. The lea.e abo bas three (3) extension terms of five (5) years eacb and additional extension teZ'IU of five (5) yearll each c4"Y f 4 i9Uc . . that may extend the term of the lease. 5. The property 1s leased for the purpose of constructinq, maintaininq and operatinq a communications facility, toqether with one antenna structure, and all nece.sary connectinq appurtenance.. A security fence consistinq of chain link construction or similar construction will be placed around the perimeter of the leased area. 15. Bell Atlantic, upon termination of the lease agreement, lIIust, within a reasonable time, remove its buildinq antenna structure (except footinqs), fixtures and all personal property, and restore the property to its oriqinal condition, reasonable wear and tear accepted. WHEREFORE, it is respectfully requested that the special permit application be qranted by this Board. Sworn to before lIIe this -:;:..<f'" day of April, 1997. ~(~ Notary Public ............ C. BREYER ......8TAlE C1FNEWVORIC "~1I II '7 CDL_ alMlMlCOUNtY. r; 1llF- I nl_.IlEI '"1.1t~ ," . . KmcOltUDUM 01' LUll. This KIIKORAIIDUM or LIlA8B lIade as ot this .L!!:.... day of /V.Jv.mbt.... , 1996 (the "KelDorandWII") by and 1:Iatween ADRIENNE M. REHM, witb ber mailing address at 390 Alais Lane, Mattituck, New York 11952 ("LESSOR") and NEW YORK SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a Naw york limited partnerShip, having its principal office at 180 Washington Valley Road, Bedllin.ter, New Jer.ey 07921 ("LESSEE"). . I ~ . B 8 . I T HI 1. LESSOR is the owner of a certain real property (the "OWner's Property") located at 425 W..tphal1a Avenue, MattitucJt, New York. 2. By Agreement dated as ot Nov"..k.. I' , 1996, LESSOR has granted to LESSEE the right to lea.e certain portion of said OWner's property consi.Ung of (a) approx1aately tifteen hundred (1500) .quare teet (the "Ground Araa"), (b) the following hereinafter, collectively, reterred to a. the "Relatad Ea.elllents": a right of way for acce.. to the Ground Area, a right of way for ths installation of wires, cable. and necessary connections between the Equipment Building, a. harainafter defined, and the Antenna structure, as hereinafter defined, acce.. to electric power and telephone lin.. and an e..amsnt for the installation and _intenance. of utility wir.., cable., conduits and pipas over, under or along a tifta.n (15) foot wide right of way axtendinq from the nearest pUblic right of way to the Ground Area and (el Access (a. defined hereinafter in paraqraph "10") (the Ground Area, the . . Related Easements and Acce.. are sometime. hereinafter referred to, . collectivelY, as the "pr_ises") for the purpose of constructing, maintaining and operating a mobile communications facility, consisting of an equipment building to be constructed by Tenant on the premises and one free-standing antenna structure. 3. Except as otherwise specified in this Memorandum, all terms defined in the Agreelllant shall have the meantnqs therein qiven. IN WITBB8. "IRBOr, the parties hereto have set their hand. and seals as of the date set forth above. UTIIIS8 I LB8SORI ADRIENNE M. REHM ~~.,~ f1 RJ/'- LBSSIBI Nev York SMSA Limited partnership by Cellco PartnerShip, its managing ,eneral partner by Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile, Inc. its managing general partner BY~ ~ RiChard J. Lynch Chief Technical Officer and Executive vice President fEE Pl\ID BY; CMI_ Oloct .!!!!.- 0Iq0_ h)ocr__RAR IlIl ..."di""....'- una rt227 '. ,'", ". "2, t "", ~-!sT.'t -... ,~ '" ~ .. - - - ..... ., ""'~:..=tq . 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The demands placed on our shelters far exceed those placed on standard buildings. - &~~ SOUTHOlD 1DWN PLANNING BOA~D FtBI{EBOND .@ Our Shelters Are... Strong. Our proprietary Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) wall panels have set industry standards for strength and durability, Our standard structures withstand winds of 125 miles per hour. The roof will withstand a 40-pound ice drop from 300 feet, should ice fall from the tower. And our shelters arc bullet-resistant and vandal-proof. Portable, Our buildings are portable for the lifctime of the structure. This means not only that it will be transported to the original site completely intact. it can also be relocated to another site at a later date. This benefit can save you money down the road... Insulated, Our glass fiber reinforced concrete surrounds a core of insulation material that effects an overall energy efficient thermal rating of R-15. Versatile. OUf ability to manufacture numerous building sizes and types allows us to meet your individual requirements. At Fibrcbond. there are no standard buildings - just high standards! I\laintenance-Free. OUf buildings are virtually maintenance free. Lightweight. As strong as our Fibrccretc buildings are, it's hard to believe they are about half the weight of solid concrete. And the FibreLite shelter weighs 60 percent less than our standard shelter and 80 percent less than a solid concrete shelter. Environmentally Pleasing, Fibrebond's wide selection of ex- terior finishes complement the environment. These imponam options can ease the permitting process, And our Public Rela- tions and Sales & Marketing staffs will gladly assist you with your siting efforts. Tangible Advantages. Fibrebond has two manufacturing locations, which translates into tangible savings of both time and money for customers from coast to coast. Our 270,OOD-square-foot Minden, Louisiana plant is the largest telecommunications shelter manufacturing facility in the world. Optional installation services take place in a world-class 75.000-square-foot equipment and back-up power installation center. A second 112.000-square-foot manufacturing and equipment installation facility in Fairfield, California allows us to better serve customers on the West Coast. With two plants, you have your buildings whefl you want them the way you want them! Quality Control. At each phase of the building process, our products must meet stringent quality assurance standards before moving on to the next step of production. Our supervisors and quality control inspectors guarantee that every building meets the Fibrebond standard for quality. Project Management. Our unique Project Management system assigns you a trained, professional staff member who works with you to coordinate every phase of design, production. and delivery. This means that you always have an in-house partner who can assure you of a smooth, trouble-free flow of the total job - concept to completion. Turn-Key Shelters. Although we didn't invent the term "turn-key," some of our customers think we did. The Fibrebond concept of turn-key shelter construction includes a team of the most qualified and experienced professionals available n designers. engineers, architects, draftsmen. production experts. and quality control specialists, All phases of the construction process. from cast- ing to complete electrical-mechanical system implementation, arc carried out by professionals working together as a team. For Alore Illformation, Contact Fihrebond Corporation 1300 Daveflport Drive, Mifldefl, LA 7/055 Phofle (3/8) 377-/030 Mifldefl, LA Phofle (707) 42/-/065 Fairfield, eA " ~ ...Pb~S BOARD MEMBERS ~ ' Gerard P. Goehringer. Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio. Jr. 'RUtie'i'fA:'vnft=== Lydia A. Thrtora Maureen C. ustermann it ~~ J#.~ :s :c en ;a: ~ ~ ~. ~ ~Q./ + i-~ BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTIIOLD ,. Southold Thwn Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 Svl,,~ . 1"\3 svJ~ April 16, 1997 .'\ '\.:1 i ~ :'; n O'j '; '" \, 'llll APR 111\:b !~ L..__.._. i I"~"~ i ;"r '. : ~ 'j .. I ~~VU!, he' _.U "J t.-_11i:L!l:::"~:? '-:'~::~_~~L__ Howard E. Pachman, Esq. 366 Veterans Memorial Highway Commack, NY 11725 Re: Bell-Atlantic/NYNEX Proposal at Mattituck (141-3-34) C- D f 1 Dear Mr. Pachman: As a fOllow-up to our secretary's telephone conversation with you, this letter confirms that all future correspondence regarding this application shall be directed to you, as attorney for the applicant. Also confirmed by telephone with you (and Mr. Ryan when he left the maps with the papers "as is"), the above project is incomplete, and the reasons are noted below. a) A lease or other agreement between the owner and Bell-NYNEX, has not been furnished to show that the person or corporation signing the application has a direct interest in the property. b) The variance application is enclosed in order that it may describe the areas of the zoning code, based upon a Notice of Disapproval by the Building Inspector. (Also attached is our standard form which lists the standards of New York Town Law applicable to variances.) It is possible that areas which are not in conformity are for setbacks, height, two uses on a lot which do not meet total lot size requirements. Please conform the zoning variance forms with the Building Inspector's Notice of Disapproval when it is obtained. c) Disclosure has not been furnished to show the relationship between the owner and Richard Weyhreter, who signed the applications, and disclosure of other interested parties. Please also at your earliest convenience: 1) obtain checklist of items needed to file an application with Planning Board at this time for site plan approval. It is expected that this project may trigger a Type I Action procedure under SEQRA by the Planning Board, as lead agency for .J PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS . RICHARD G. WARD .~~ 9)~.<::;: ". " ~>" ::> ~' Q ~~ en :z: .& ~ ~.1 4!. · ~~ ," ?to" .. i-~<::)/Y . GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. WILL~J.CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 16, 1997 Richard Weyhreter Bell Atlantic NYNEX 60 Herricks Road Mineola, NY 11501 RE: Proposed Site Plan for Telecommunications Tower Bell Atlantic NYNEX 425 Westphalia Avenue, Mattituck SCTM# 1000-141-3-34 Dear Mr. Weyhreter: The Planning Board has received your site plan application materials dated April 8, 1997, regarding a proposed telecommunications tower on the above referenced property. The application is incomplete. Changes/additions must be made before the Board can proceed with its review of the site plan. Please see the attached Site Plan Check List which notes the items which are missing or incomplete. As indicated on the enclosed list, actions are required by the Board of Appeals. The Planning Board cannot give any possible final approval until the required variances and Special Exception are granted by the Board of Appeals. This Board is returning your blank check and requests that a new check in the amount of one hundred sixty dollars, ($160.00), made out to the Town of Southold, be returned with the requested changes/additions. If you have any questions, or require assistance, please contact this office. Sincerely, ~__.,.ff- ~/. B~:~t;rlowski, Jr. 1115 Chairman enc. cc: Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Board of Appeals . ~ ". [v{ [ ] [v( [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [!.-- [:r [c.r [~ [. L-- !~ !~ [~ [ L-Y'" [ t.Y' [ L.Y'" [~ [vr !~ [<...y" [ t..-Y' . Site Plan Check List ecked ~ems are missing or incomplete) . Section, lot, and block number, from tax map Name and address of landowner on record Names and addresses of adjoining landowners Name and address of applicant Of not same as landowner) Name and address of person preparing map (plan) License seal and signature Date of plan North point Location of all rights-of-way ~in 500 feet of property lines Key map showing location and owners of all adjoining lands w~hin 500 feet at a scale of 1 inch equals 100 feet Existing zoning, including zone lines Scale, 1 inch equals 20 feet Existing contours with intervals of 2 feet or less Wetlands Trees of 6 inches in diameter at a point 3 feet above the trunk base Location of any cultural and historical features ~in 500 feet of the property boundaries Existing building structures and utilities All uses of the site Paved areas including sidewalks and parking areas Location of outdoor lighting, wattage, fixture type Outdoor signs - sketch to scale and colors Grading, including existing and proposed topography with 2 feet contours on site and 200 feet beyond the property line Spot elevations for buildings Location of landscaping, buffering, street tree plans Building elevations for all facades and floor plans showing proposed use of floor area Location of ground transformers, fire well and/or fire hydrants Location of dumpster Percent lot coverage Percent landscaped In addition to the above, the following is (are) required: [~ [~ [~ [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [v( [ ] [ ] Deed Lease or contract Of vendee) Handicapped parking space (spaces) Handicapped ramp Data for architectural review (see attached sheet) Review required by Suffolk County Department of Health Services Review by New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) for curb cut permit Review by Suffolk County Department of Public Works (SCDPW) for curb cut permit Review by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Review by Southold Town Trustees (freshwater wetlands). Flag and show wetlands on plan Review required by Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals *- Review required (perm~) by Southold Town Board Other Comments: * Zoning Board actions required: - Special Exception for the use - Notice of disapproval from the Building Dept. and variances from the ZBA for height and lot area , - ~)~ P8- Vs S"b"dssi,,,, Wilh",d a Cot,,~,. LeUer Sendm': ~,-~~v<L tJcfhv(#vi {:7b)7~J-'fI'7_1 Snl'.iecl: 6dIIllI..J~~ I'/y I'/~f ~lj." chect ,'n, ~~ SCTlfl#: J(J(J(J- /41 -,c;>~ - 6'3-{ Date: '1//7/ CfJlnnwnls: - IIpt! :"'i-,{~ - 5',,* rL ~ 1- r~~ Cs-:h- pl-.. >'-c:........~~d~ _ 131~ a~~ "W~~"""'. -"'~-'-'1 ;:~ r:L~ ~f; Ii \'{l I~~ r....~.I' I' '" ," c, "J b I ~ I, ',. d '. .._,__w__"'"'_ ., I ,', I, c.) j, ;: ': ill ;j 'i " '. 8199-7 I i) Ii ti\.,:" 'L.,,./ I , I .1 I ____w___' ;.:,].." .._."J · LASER FICHE FORM · Planning Board Site Plans and Amended Site Plans SPFile Type: Proiect Type: Site Plans Status: Expired SCTM #: 1000 -141.-3-34 Proiect Name: Bell Atlantic NYNEX Address: 425 Westphalia Avenue. Mattituck Hamlet: Mattituck Applicant Name: Bell Atlantic NYNEX Owner Name: Christopher Rehm Zone 1: Approval Date: fif ft SCANNED FEB 1 4 2008 Records Management OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A date indicates that we have received the related information End SP Date: Zone 2: Location: SC Filinq Date: C and R's : Home Assoc: Rand M Aqreement: Zone 3: SCAN Date: DISTRICT 01000 SECT/ON 141 BLOCK 03 LOT 34 DRAWN BY: KJ CHECKED BY; BW WESTPHALIA CONC. ASPHALT MON. ro. AVENUE CONC. MON. ro. POINT OF COMMENCEMENT ~. g (j ~ (()~ "')~ C;~ '-'<- ~ !::; ~ ;E Qj lJ... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Q."(; ~ 01 4J ,01 o i!] &:; ....~ 4.605' 0'.30., ~ w ............ ~4SS , CONC. WK. Q 22.22' ~ ' , ~ Q. !((),)... "J L...... <b c/ ~. ~ ~. d/ &&,I () I .. (() 1'<./ J..... J..... /~ J'Q.' it os',::" ;z:: I< ,0 ~ (() ..:s;: lJ... (() !:Y::t, &) 00 f::> ^' 0 ~ ! ~ ~ . 1,0 ,-,[! <- 6 ~, / < C\j '<J. Iv ~0.00' &) 5'00" S A tr 7-4.055, 00" , ,E: 40.69' 30.00' <.i ~ I I vi' W ~ Q ::;~ 80, J.....~ ~ Q o~ ,)... Qj '-' S 9:: ~ f?$' ~ &)Q! ~ CVli. / I I ! I I~ ~ CONC. ~~ MON. FD. ~ ~ ~ ~ (;j ~ # ~ f Iv/J:" OJ?G, U!..A.1E:r ~1v,Z ~ "-4 "'Olv A.11!.. y I live. 1 SrOc 'rYe N/J:" 'RICI( 8J?'Dr- 1..0.,."> &1..0c f;;./v AI. 05 . r.tte/-f'Nt eO~p . ~ , o ,0 i!] o '<J. (vIM I 4,' NOTES: 1. LOT AREA = 13,437.26 S.F. OR 0.308 ACRES. . 2. BEARINGS REFER TO SURVEY OF YOUNG & YOUNG, AUG. 13, 1974, AND TO FILED DEED L. 11594, PG. 271... 3. SURVEY WAS PERFORMED MAY 12, 1997. 4. TAX MAP DESIGNATION IS: DIST. 1000, SECT. 141, BLOCK 3, LOT 34. GlJAIWfTEES OR CERIlF1CAnONS INDICATED HEREON SIW.L RUN ONLY TO 1HE PERSON FOR WHOII >>IE SURVEY IS PREPARED. AND ON HIS BEHAlF 10 >>IE mu: COIIPNf'(, GO\IERNIlENTAl N;EHCf AND LENDING INSTIIUllON USIED HERfllN, JK) 10 1HE ASSIGNEES OF 1HE LENDING INSlI1\J1ION GUARAIITE5 10 AOOIT1ONAl INSII1U11ONS OR SUBSEQUENT OWNERS. PROPERTY SURVEY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BLOCK 3, LOT 34 WESTPHALIA AVENUE SURVEYED FOR: DATE: 5/12/97 SCAlE: I" =20' PROJECT NO.: 96-4JL CAD FILE: 96-43L SHEET NO. BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX 1 OF 1 t;, JL- A.-.,..j L......J a..---J ,,' , '--'::", .:'" '. tA111Y a.n. ,...,IIOHS RAt 1'0 ... IJI ftNDI '. r Il:!:-J I- i \rACID ,'..)" MIMI \Uf. ~ IT-o" I iij ~i; ......- t " - I~ i ~ - 'I; , im II !I I i ~, I I I . fi8ei I , I I I , , I I I ~ 111111 ~I ':::::::::t:~::~ 1111111 ~II~I I~IIIIII~\ ~I ':',':'A'), III'>>. ~II 1=11 ill ~ II '-a" ~ lit I I:' . I ~ i I il a I~ il ~ ........... . ....................... .. .......... .' J h il Mi'J :,~ .f.illi~~.~JCiif';;;~'rl"1~'_r'lll.tt..,.~. M'it.II1l'l$I'~~iil~:t;'#4,"'~iloi~,,~.!iJ+'~;'''' ..... .~ - I J , .1 II ~r r- . 1- ~ , . ::; \ '" . :E i>--T-O .e. ,y tI.o @!!1Ji z - p~UO p ~- e'~ II ;,---ij +- -151 '" 11. . I l . ):10 I' I Ililj (1 ~~~ "' -..,- 1.'1 I er ., "0 ~V"+ IlIRI · I C' · "0 .o~ m I ali 1. %~~- .1 D I i!!i '7 · . . 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NECKED BY: it BELL A TLA NTIC NYNEX MOBILE MINEOLA, NEW YORK 'I UNMANNED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT SITE NO* , 968419 MATTITUCK, NEW YORK JANUARY 19917 SITE INFORMATION LIST OF DRAWINGS j .: Al � 1 •� •SITE NAME: MATTITUCK, NEW YORK �' '�`Y� �' "' ' DRAWING NO DES981PTION j SITE NUMBER: 968419 ' ° SITE TYPE: EQUIPMENT SHELTER/MONOPOLE msa: -�- � : °"°°A° G- 1 SITE PLAN AND DETAILS Pm,A r s<< oaa ' z i ,, o �.s • .w' .a , n : �•-VSs' �` —t' LOCATION: CHRIS REHM, BACKHOE SERVICE ": �� B„; G-2 ANTENNA 'INSTALLATION PLANS AND DETAILS it 425 WESTPHALIA ROAD * `jattitueka' o G-3 SHELTER FOUNDATIONS AND DETAILS MATTITUCK, NEW YOLK _ ,•# . . OWNER: ADREIAN REHM :� 'o .. U� r ': 'r= _� • .' �' ti SFM' 0CATl0N E- 1 ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM AND DETAILS E-2 GROUNDING SYSTEM LATITUDE: 400 — 59' — 28" LONGITUDE: 720 — 32' — 15" � ', :•.:• SECTION• 141 lAke TS- 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS — SHEET 1 OF 2 • TS-2 BLOCK: 3 wvaTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS . — SHEET 2 OF 2 -s,. r '' ' � ' � • � .nir«. LOT(S): 34 r ; mank e.aM , cmp; p�� R- 1 MONOPOLE REFERENCE DETAILS ' Im19 W4u I' \ R • la - X LOCO MAP F NEW LOCATION yo 0 4E �k ' N.T.S. P G ti H� W MAY 1'4 S, dh 5-7-97 ISSUED FOR PERMITS DVIRKA AND BARTILUM 1 -2-97 ISSUED FOR 60% BANM REVIEW CONSULTING ENGINEERS SITE NO. 968419 - MATTITUCK, N.Y. A DIVISION OF WILLIAM F. COSULICH ASSOCIATES, P.C. D&B PROJECT N0. 1406-08A i I" J LESEN ZEXISTING FEATURES SPECIAL NOTE: NEW WORK 00 I THE CONTRACTOR'S ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE EXISTING Y0. 30 p0 --� UTILITIES RUNNING THROUGHOUT THE SITE. UTILITIES SHOWN ---- PROPERTY LINE ON THE PLANS MAY NOT BE COMPLETE AND ARE APPROXIMATELY =______ EXISTING UNDERGOUND UTILITIES 63 �- LOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR I'S RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING y 7�. N moi'" MARKOUTS AND PERFORMING FIELD LOCATIONS FOR ALL UTILITIES NEW UNDERGROUND UTILITIES i' I AND OWNER'S SUBSURFACE FACILITIES. —OH---- EXISTING OVERHEAD UTILITIES \f 9 THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO TAKE ANY AND ALL PRECAUTIONS —OH— NEW OVERHEAD UTILITIES NECESSARY TO LOCATE, SUPPORT AND PROTECT THESE UTILITIES -123-" DURING CONSTRUCTION. ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROTECTING, - - EXISTING GRADE MAINTAINING, SUPPORTING, LOCATING, DIGGING TEST PITS, ETC., -zr- NEW GRADE OF ALL UTILITIES OR PROCESS PIPELINES SHALL BE INCLUDED q069 IN THE QUOTED PRICE(S). x- x--x-- EXISTING FENCE -•M--k'-•M-• . ANY EXCAVATIONS WITHIN 18 INCHES OF A UTILITY MUST BE NEW CHAIN LINK FENCE CAREFULLY PERFORMED BY HAND. 123,0 EXISTING ELEVATION 8 AA OLF' SON". pp,5� THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING AND T TELEPHONE UTILITIES CONNECTING TEMPORARY GENERATOR SETS, PUMPS, ETC., TO s SEWER FACILITIES c�� x \s � / / MAINTAIN OPERATIONS FOR ANY PROPERTY OWNER FUNCTIONS wt " E ELECTRICAL UTILITIES 9 WHICH ARE DISRUPTED BY ANY PORTION OF HIS WORK. THE 1i/� t I O CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO BE. RESPONSIBLE FOR TEMPORARY D DRAINAGE FACILITIES N / = 11y 5 / _ AND PERMANENT REPAIR OF .ANY UTILITIES OR FACILITIES DAMAGED PJEO ' BY HIS WORK. PB PULLBOX < p W.F. VERIFY IN FIELD g6 /' �� �_ NM MAGNETIC NORTH OPROP. ELEC. SERVICE NT TRUE NORTH 7 PROPERTY LINEBOX0 (SEE ELEC. DWGSin z .) / OdA / / \ `� I I Z GENERAL NOTES: a� s5 § N I w I F_ 1 . EXISTING SITE AND PROPERTY LINE INFORMATION OBTAINED Y 1-1 77 11 I FROM A SURVEY PREPARED BY YOUNG AND YOUNG //�//�/��j/; ����/ I � I O DATED AUGUST 13, 1974 AND A TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY BY / I 1 , I Z CARMAN-DUNNE DATED APRIL 29, 1997. PROPERTY LINE BLDG / 11 N o SOUTH a O EXTENSION ARM BEARINGS ARE NOT REFERENCED TO TRUE NORTH. ;/I 1j i0.8 'CLEAR ¢ POST CAP 2. ALL FEATURES SHOWN ON SITE PLANS ARE EXISTING TAX LOT 3�I �il I UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED OR SHOWN. i r i I r ; in OUTSIDE INSIDE 3. VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS OF SERVICE CONNECTIONS LOCATED II/ Op% i1 3 I I ,SCH. 40 GALV. PIPE INSIDE PREFABRICATED SHELTER. POST 0 8'-0" MAX. a I I 1 o g 6 ' 2 1/2"o (2 7/8" O.D.) 4. GROUND CABLE TRAY, MONOPOLE, AND ANTENNA CABLES AS i ✓/e,� o I I E�"' I CORNER AND GATE POSTS REQUIRED BY BANM GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS. THIS SHALL 2"0 (2 3/8" O.D.) INCLUDE FURNISHING AND INSTALLING GROUNDING CONDUCTORS o� cTl� F'1 1 FROM GRADE TO THE ANTENNAS. SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS. INTERMEDIATE POSTS S. OBTAIN PROPERTY OWNER APPROVAL PRIOR TO ANY REMOVALS, SEE SURFACE TREATMENT DET EXCAVATIONS OR CLEARING. REPAIR, RESTORE, AND SEED ALL AREAS Ln ' / I DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION. REPLACE IN LIKE KIND AND SIZE ANY 11 I I TREES, SHRUBS, FENCE, AND OTHER SITE FEATURES DAMAGED OR / i I 1/2" CROWN REMOVED AS A RESULT OF THE WORK AT NO ADDITIONAL COST. II% I jw I EXIST. GRADE 6. SITE ZONING DATA: P� � I I ____ � 3 SECTION 141, BLOCK 3, LOT 34 I STORY STUCCO AND 1 , n EXISTING USE OF SITE - INDUSTRIAL , � _-�� ____ ASPH oa r _ //�/ '11I ° ° r PROPOSED USE OF SITE - INDUSTRIAL F / FRAME BUILDING j l 0 4 NORTH , /\\I -1 II� II a1 1 8"0 INTERMEDIATE POST 11 I I LI ZONING DISTRICT NO. 425 F.F. EL. 9.4 1 I I I t FOOTING & 12"0 CORNERI LI 2,100 S.F. FLOOR AREA EXISTING STRUCTURES AND GATE POST FOOTING - -I fi o 13,400 S.F. TOTAL LAND AREA 1'111'.1 < 480 S.F. FLOOR AREA PROPOSED STRUCTURES 5-44' 55' E _ tt 65.00' M01 �. POST = rL FOOTING —�7�J"U / -- BUILDING(S) e ,Q ✓, j 6�-a6 / - -- x� ------ -- 29% LOT FOR PARKING BUILDINGS I iV/ 1i �-`� 1 11 0 22 L' L.] _ 15% LOT FOR LANDSCAPING U II 05 ' -10 o I 7. PROJECT DOES NOT INCLUDE TREE REMOVAL, PAVING, �1 5 ; LANDSCAPING, OUTDOOR SITE LIGHTING, OUTDOOR SIGNS, GROUND x II i 2 I TRANSFORMERS, FACADES, FIRE WELLS/HYDRANTS, OR DUMPSTERS. CIL II /� •0.3 CLEAR COLUMNS 11 1 = - THERE ARE NO KNOWN WETLANDS, CULTURAL, OR HISTORICAL � •' •.• 1 0 ; THREE 3 STRANDS OF I/ 1 ( ) FEATURES WITHIN 500 FEET OF THE SITE. /j 11 ' " • • 0 � 0 12-1 2 GA. GALV. / BRAID GROUND STRAP /31.2 /' � j ��J i / /• -- - I BARBED WIRE (TYP.) (EQUIV. TO 2/0 AWG) ' 4'-0" 0 GATE WITH CRIMP CONNECTOR N.T.S. AT EACH STRAND (TYP.) �' WELDED TO (2 3/8" O.D.) GALV. TOP END, E`1.. 10.75 0 6 a1 3,31 q 9 7.7 n g:711 (F�OOR EL. 1.25±) t I ACCESS GATE FRAMES (NP.) PROPOSED UN UN I / / N o ELEC. AND TEL SERVIC S 1 j / A 0 I 1 1/4"0 (1 5/6" O.D.) f--+ - (SEE ELEC. DWGS.) I 1. SCH. 40 GALV. PIPE i - TANK L- -- --'€�-- 'f' -- -- 1 I TOP RAIL 'r- --- ------- 1--_ _rte �1 I STON DRIVEWAY j i a ' TOP HINGE PER MFR. (TYP.) I f - o 111 I 7'x2"-9 Go. GALV. NEW 8'-0" HAIN LINK FENCE I WOVEN WIRE FABRIC \•, �,% (SEE DETAIL THIS DING.) PROPOSED 2'x40' UNMANNED t 1 2-1/7'0 (2 7/8" O.D.) SCH. 40 '1 I 1 ` FENCE POST EQUIP. SHE ER (BY OTHERS) GALV. PIPE GATE POST� I .\ 1 1 5'-0" i 1 - -_]5'-0" BOTTOM HINGE PER MFR. (TYP.) �',� - 4" THICK LAYER OF �� NP. ENDS) \ 1Q 1� 1-1/4"0 (1 -5/8" O.D.) \\ 3/4" CRUSHED STONE PROPOSED 0'x50' FENCED COMPOUND ' SCHEDULE 40 GALV. GRADE WITH GRAVE SURFACE (SEE DETAILS THIS DWG.) v I PIPE BOT. RAIL (ASTM-C33, SIZE No.57) o o '\ii\%%%%%�%�\XL� • , C o II TJ I'I I,1 WELDED LOCKABLE FREEZE- I I PROPOSED 100'± MONOPOLES ` 13 1 i l,l I f PROOF LATCH & HASP FENCE POST ' WITH NINE 9) PANEL ANTENNAS I I WEED BARRIER TO BE FOOTING \ , in t'-0"0 GATE POST j'.1 I'I I.I IT 3/8"0 GALV. STEEL ROD (BEYOND)---j TYPAR LANDSCAPE FABRIC' FOOTING (TYP.) I.I Y.I 11 Y; I I,LJ i LLJ•! DIAGONAL AT GATE ONLY L__�c=.y 208 OCA TREATECT D f j TAX LOT 34 L' , (0.40 PCF) h 2 �� 9 I � a6 6�-�' x�----"- � \�� p E� .�, NOTE: LUMBER BORDER �.__-- ______________-_-_____-___ ��_______—_____,�__—___----__r---x---�\ ---„ MON, 0.2 SOUTH 1. ALL FENCING AND RELATED ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE GALVANIZED ZINC FINISH. N-46' 50'30" W `� 125.07' �� 1_CHAIN LINK FENCE 02 EAST (FABRIC - ASTM A392, FRAME WORK '- ASTM 669, BARB WIRE - ASTM A121) 0.5 WEST SITE PLAN NEW FENCE DETAILS SURFACE TREATMENT DETAIL SCALE: 1 10'-0" TAX LOT 35 SCALE: 3/8"==1'-C' x SCALE: 1"=1'-0" X DIRECTORY: 1496-OM FILE1406-IEA2 DAt E' LVG/5-7-97 PROJECT NO DRAWING NO No GATE REVISION INT' UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITIONSE F NE K TO THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF 1406—OSA SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE EDUCATION LAW SITE PLANS AND DETAILS °"T` .PROJECT ENGINEER' DRAWN EY, dh UNMANNED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION JANUARY, 1997 G- 1 R.O. L.V.G' DVIRKA AND BARTILUCCI SCALE s 4a6%4 �= EQUIPMENT SITE NO. 968419 s pROFESSI0NP� DESIGNED ev: cREcxeD ev CONSULTING ENGINEERS MATTITUCK, NEW YORK C.M.C. H.C, A DIVISION OF WILLIAM F. COSULICH ASSOCIATES, P.C. AS NOTED ANTENNA REFERENCE DATA _MANUFACTURER'S DATA ._— SWEDCOM CORPORATION HEIGHT: 43.0" PANEL TYPE ANTENNAS WIDTH: 6.5" SERIES ALP-E9011 DEPTH: 8.0" 20 LBS MAX.HWIND AREA: 2.3 SF RATED WIND LOAD 112 LBS LID PREFABRSHELTER RATED RATED. WIND SPEED: 113 MPH ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS E w* SECTOR MQQEL NUMBIF AZIMUTH CABLCABI F LENG 2E ALPHA ALP-E9011 -DIN 3 102' 130' 7/8"o BETA ALP-E9011 -DIN GAMMA ALP-E9011 -DIN 3 222 130' 7/8"0 - 3 342' 130' 7/8"0 OF MONOPOLE, ACCESS C ESS PORT, N BLDG. CABLE REFERENCE DATA �+ ! 18-8" ! II (VERIFY) E I I I ANDR W LENGTH TRAY/AIR oo IIiI IIII AB I CATALOG BANSC ONDUI BEND ADICABLE -BEND RADTII I PORT /80 LDF5-50A L < 200' 10" 18" 8" MIN. SWEEP)1 1/4"0 LDF6-50 200'-300' 15" 22" " 24 MIN. SWEEP) 1 5/8"0 LDF7-50A L > 300' 20" 28" (30" MIN. SWEEP) Ll� � io i ! CABLE BRIDGE SUPPORT NOTES: SUPPLIED BY MONOPOLE MFR + ALL ANTENNA AND CABLE DATA IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY AND SHALL (TYP.-SEE DETAIL THIS DWG.) BE VERIFIED WITH THE CELLULAR COMPANY AND PRODUCT MANUFACTURER. r �� iii 24" WIDE CABLE BRIDGE ++ L-----_ _---_ _ _.7 PB ____ _______ __ -� CABLE LENGTHS INDICATED ARE FOR ESTIMATING PURPOSES ONLY, RUNNING -- -- — L_-_-_-_ _--__--- - --1 r-_--_-_--_ _-_---- ---_-- SUPPLIED BY MONOPOLE MFR, FROM ANTENNAS TO THE ENTRANCE POINT OF THE EQUIPMENT ROOM PLUS 10' (TEN FEET) OF SPARE LENGTH, ACTUAL CABLE LENGTHS SHALL BE FIELD MEASURED, AND 2"CL. 9"x24" MONOPOLE SHALL RUN FROM ANTENNAS TO THE SPECIFIED LOCATION IN THE EQUIPMENT ROOM ACCESS PORT _ WITH "DIN" TYPE CONNECTORS AT EACH END (L*PDM AT ANTENNA END AND L*PDF -" - - - MONOPOLE (BY OTHERS) AT SHELTER END) AND NO SPLICES. SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS/SPECIFICATIONS FOR COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS. � TELCO PULLBOX FOUNDATION io ' I GROUNDING LUG (TYP. OPP. SIDES) J _ ELECTRIC SERVICE CONDUIT - (SEE SITE PLAN & ELEC. D - PER MONOPOLE MFR. WGS.) CHAIN LINK FENCE !' POLE BASE AND 34-3 AND 34-3/4"t AT PORT) TELEPHONE SERVICE CONDUITS (SEE SITE PLAN & ELEC. DWGS.) I PLATFORM COMPOUNDZCABLE BRIDGE LAYOUT PLANTQP QF srRucruRE (3 SIDEsj- TOP OF - PANEL ANTENNA SCALE: 1/4"=l'—C" 919'�0't ABOVE GRADE + of _ _ _ _._� SIGNAL CENTERLINE 1 NOTE: ACTUAL CABLE BRIDGE/POST LAYOUT WALL BE �JL�4�O `t r BY THE MONOPOLE MFR., AND MAY VARY FROM BOTTOM OF PLATFORM M BOTTOM _ ! THE LAYOUT SHOWN, N T - 95'-0"t ABOVE GRADE (DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA PLATFORM FRAME 40 (PANEL ANTENNAS (BY MONOPOLE MFR.) 48'0'0" PREFABRICATED MONOPOLE I SHELTER (BY OTHERS) WR OGE IDE �. OF 9"x24" MONOPOLE SEE PLAN) J ACCESS PORT 7'-8" R� 72'0'0" ti0� ABOVE MONOPOLE BASE POST CAP ODI q���� (VERIFY W/MONOPOLE MFR.) i MOUNTING BRACKET UP���� _ L_7'-6 _ 5 6' 1/2"0 U-BOLT (TYP) BUS BAR FOR rr ANTENNA GROUNDING MONOPOLE 8' HIGH CHAIN (BY OTHERS) LINK FENCE 1/2" J-BOLT 13"0 SCH-40 GROUNDING LUG 5 o GALV. STEEL PIPE BETA SECTOR rx o ON MONOPOLE (TYP) ' a. 12 GAUGE GAILY. STEEL AZ=22Z DIAMOND-GRIP CHANNEL K _ GRADE LEVEL GRAVEL YARD PER MONOPOLE \\ _ (TYP) _ MFR. (3"t) GRADE ANTENNA PLATFORM FRAME ER 9' PABOVE OF (GRADE (BY MONOPOLE MFR.) y Y \� o�; k�, CONCRETE / ANCHOR BOLT _. FOOTING PANEL ANTENNA (TYP) —/ / 0 oP DOTE (TMP) 1 _0^q SITE: 11't ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL �< ' �� 1 li LATITUDE : 40' - 59' - 28'' z ° ", /�%i MONOPOLE LONGITUDE: 72' - 32' - 15' j; ;i;, FOUNDATION ! CABLE BRIDGE DETAIL ANTENNA ORIENTATION PLAN FAA SKETCH/MONOPOLE ELEVATION SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0" SCALE: 3/8"=I'-Cr N.T.S. DIRECTORY. 1406-DHA FILE, 1106-&A4 DATE: LVG/5-7-97 NO DATE REVISION , INT. or NEW y UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION SF' PROJECT NO TO THIS DRAWING NO *yAP2 v SECTION7209MOF THE NEW VIOLATION STATE BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE 1406-08A m EDUCATION LAW. dh ANTENNA INSTALLATION DATE PROJECT ENGINEER: DRAWN BY 4 R.O. cs. DVIRKA AND BARTILUCCI UNMANNED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION PLANS AND DETAIL'S JANUARY, 1997 G-2 s m e �2� I ' oFE551oNP� DESIGNED ar: eeEcxeG BY CONSULTING ENGINEERS EQUIPMENT SITE NO. 968419 SCALE. C.M.C. H.C. A DIVISION OF WILLIAM F. COSULICH ASSOCIATES, P.C. MATTITUCK, NEW YORK AS NOTED 40'-0., 3'-0" DOOR 3'-0" DOOR 3'-6" DOOR 4'-0" WIDE CONC. PAD 1-O" CLEAR 1 �+ F, � TO DOOR AT TELCO SECURITY ° v ° a v ° EACH END G3 G3 cI EQUIP. PANEL a WALL _ ° " v HEATER ]HVAC 4000W TELCO SERVICE z STUB-UPS r-- _ _ — — — INTAKE AIR (CORE DRILL FLOOR) ALARM GROWrH LAF R.C.F. CDMA CLIMATE INTERFACE F.I.F. — — — — — 3'-0" (VERIFY I 1 -I STUB—UP'S VI LOUVER CONTROL TELCO SERVICE I p ELEC. -- m CONDUIT EXPANSION PANEL 3'-O" 6" SLAB III III MAIN BREAKER AND SPACE SEAT (TYP.) WALL ABOVE — 1 1� 20'-9" (VERIFY) _ TRANSFER SWITCH HVAC _ _ _ _ I Ie SURGE A.I.F. 1'-0 - --1f -1 '-0" ONE ED ARRESTOR 0 C&D C&D ECS 1 '-6" GRADE 11 11 I 1 '_0 - -- K-94-59 I I K-94-59 I PLANT 1 BEAM (TYP.) 1 I 115" CONC. SLAB ��1� I DISCHARGE t F CABLE CABLE I � II AIR LOUVER PORT PORT I II L - - - - - - - - - - - - � I_}� - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WIRING TROUGH, METER PAN, AND METER MOUNTED TO 7 11/16" 7 11/16" II 11 SHELTER WALL BY OTHERS IF R=24" --- MIN.(TYP) GRADE BEAM 4 9/ I1 I --- ------ - -- -- 32" 7-11 11/16 9'-4 5/16 20'-8 1/16" 4 9/32" DEFLECTION FITTINGS (SEE ELEC. DWGS.) ALTERNATELY INSTALL 12"x12" 40 -0" STYROFOAM BOX-OUT IN GRADE BEAM CENTERED ON SERVICE SWELTER FLOOR PLAN c=====;;== pg __-_________-�� // PENETRATION WITH HOLE ATCHING CONDUIT SIZE. PROVIDE TWO (2 ��_�� --- ----------------� / ADDITIONAL #5 BARS 3'-0' LONG AT TOP OF BOX-OUT. KEEP 1 '- " SCALE: 1/4' --1 OF CONCRETE ALL AROUND BOX-OUT AND MAINTAIN2" BAR CLEARANCE. I FOUNDATION PLAN 40'-3" EXTERIOR GENERATOR LIGHT EXHAUST - PREFAB. SHELTER I I (BY OTHERS) I I 1 1 I I I I 3 4" CHAMFER I I I I SHELTER TIE DOWN PLATES I I 2" CL. 5" THK. CONC. SLAB I I / EXP. BOLTED TO GRADE BEAM I I AND W.W.F. 6x6-W4.0 I I ALL AROUND 1 I I I (BY OTHERS) I I (HARD TROWEL FINISH) I GRADE I I L__________ ___ _ - ` HVAC I I I I DOOR (NP.) UNIT I I I I I I G 1 1 GRADE I I 1 1 I WALL BEYOND (TYP.) #3 SUPPORT TIES ® 18" O.C. (TYP) v\\ ^j\\1\\­�\\��\\/\\��\\��\ W4 ® 18 DOWELS/ /• 6" 'WIDE SEAT FOR /HOOK (TYP) --� ;\\\ . . \I� FLOOR SLAB (TYP) ,/ ,; TOP OF ROCK ELELEVATION A GRADE BEAM '�x l 4" THICK LAYER OF WE !� 2" CL. (TYP. 4 SIDES) GRADED CRUSHED $TONECONT. / L_ \\TYP. U.O.N. SCALE: 1/4"=1'-O" 2-#5 CONT. (TYP.T&B) 3" CL. FORTIFIBER CORP. (TYP. T&B) ' ® BOT. "MOISTOP" VAPOR BARRIER 3" CL ® BOT. 1' 6" DOWEL ® 4'-O" 0/C (TYP ) UNDISTURBED SOIL WITH 1'-11 QA DRILL 1'-0" INTO ROCK II- 11'-8" FND. A MIN. ALLOWABLE BEARING 1 DR & SET IN GROUT CAPACITY OF 1.5 TONS/SQ. FT. EXTERIOR 11'-8 LIGHT ALTERNATE aROCK ® SOIL n GENERATOR SECTION 1 EXHAUST SCALE: 1/2"=1 '-0" G3 G3 - s HVAC UNIT CONCRETE PAD (TYP.) 0 - _ KEY PLAN WITH WWF 6x6-W4.0 - - FOUNDATION NOTES (BROOM FINISH) 2 1 JOINT = = N.T.S. 4'-0" WIDE / 1. FOUNDATIONS SHALL BEAR ON UNDISTURBED GRANULAR SOIL (SAND OR 3/4" IMPREGNATED FIBER CHAMFER (ASPHALT =_ SAND/GRAVEL MIXTURE) WITH A MINIMUM ALLOWABLE BEARING CAPACITY ALL AROUND CONC. PAD ® DOORS EXPANSION JOINT FILLER, 5/8"0 OF 1.5 TONS PER SO. FT. NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IF UNSUITABLE SOILS 2" CL. FOAM BACKER ROD, AND ARE ENCOUNTERED AND REMOVE AND REPLACE WITH LEAN CONCRETE {�4 NOSING BAR 1/4„/FT POLYURETHANE JOINT SEALANT) — SHELTER NOTES AT AGREED PRICE AS DIRECTED. GRADE 2. CONCRETE WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI-318 '� 1 . PREFABRICATED SHELTER T( BE SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY OTHERS. AND ACI-301. CONCRETE SHALL BE 4,000 PSI AIR ENTRAINED MIX. \ i� i;•/ /\ / /i\i\i\/� /�\/ \ \ \ �� ELEVATION B FIBREBOND CORPORATION (318/377-1030) 11'-8' x 40'-O” EQUIPMENT REINFORCING BARS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM-A615 GRADE 60 AND '�y / /\' \�/%�{'i//i�' "=1'-0" SHELTER SHOWN. WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM-A185. \j SCALE: 1/4 ' HAUNCH ON 2. DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND SHALL 3. FOUNDATION DIMENSIONS AND FLOOR PENETRATIONS SHOWN SHALL BE 3 SIDES BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR IN WRITING WITH THE MANUFACTURER g' AND CELLULAR COMPANY PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR IN WRITING WITH THE PREFABRICATED SHELTER MANUFACTURER AND THE CELLULAR COMPANY, PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. 4. SET TOP OF FOUNDATION LEVEL AND AT 6" ABOVE AVERAGE GRADE ENTRANCE PAD DETAIL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. SCALE: 1/2"=1'-O" PREFABRICATED SHELTER REFERENCE DETAILS , NOTE: SET 1TOP OF PAD LEVEL WITH TOP OF GIRADE BEAMS. DIRECTORY 406-om FILE. 1406-6U DATE. LVG/5-7-97 PROJECT NO DRAWING NO Na DATE REVISION 'NT pF N < o UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION y�P cp TO THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE ,4 A v 4 SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE; EDUCATION LAW. SHELTER FOUNDATIONS DATE � C do) JANUARY, 1997 G-3 PROJECT ENGINEER: DRAWN UNMANNED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND DETAILS SCAU R.O. L.V.G. DVIRKA AND BARTILUCCI EQUIPMENT SITE N0. 968419 pROFESSIONP� DesICNE° MceECKEO av CONSULTING ENGINEERS MATTITUCK, NEW YORK AS NOTED C.M.C. H.C. A DIVISION OF WILLIAM F. COSULICH ASSOCIATES, P.C. I GENERAL NOTES - ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICES 2O0A, 10, MAIN CIRCUIT 1 . ALL WORK RELATED TO THE NEW ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE BREAKER LOCATED INSIDE SERVICES SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF LILCO, PREFABRICATED SHELTER NYNEX, THE NEC, THE NESC AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE CODES (FURNISHED AND INSTALLED 2OOA AUTOMATIC TRANSFER AND REGULATIONS. BY OTHERS) SWITCH LOCATED INSIDE 2. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MEET WITH THE PREFABRICATED SHELTER (FURNISHED UTILITY COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES TO COORDINATE REQUIREMENTS EXISTING 2O0A METER PAN AND AND INSTALLED BY OTHERS) OF THE INSTALLATION AND VERIFY RISER POLE LOCATION. LILCO POLE SUFFICIENT CABLE METER MOUNTED 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY ALL UTILITY COMPANY FEES ELECTRICAL WARNING TAPE ON SHELTER 120 24OV, 10, 3W TO CONNECT TO / ASSOCIATED WITH THE NEW SERVICES. "CAUTION BURIED ELECTRIC LINE BELOW' LILCO SECONDARY PREFABRICATED PAN ELBOARD LOCATED (12" BELOW FINISHED GRADE) FINISHED GRADE SHELTER INSIDE PREFABRICATED 4. PROPERTY LINE BOXES, HANDHOLES AND PULLBOXES SHALL BE offset SHELTER (FURNISHED FURNISHED AND INSTALLED PER REQUIREMENTS OF THE UTILITIES. IF ANDI INSTALLED BY OTHERS) RISER 5. TELE. PULLBOXES SHALL BE 2'-O"W x 2'-O"L (DEPTH AS REQUIRED) (SEE NOTE 1) TELCO BOARD LOCATED WITH OPEN BOTTOM FOR DRAINAGE. FURNISH AND INSTALL 6" LAYER SURFACE RESTORATION S IF INSIDE PREFABRICATED 3-4/0 IN 3" RIGID OF CRUSHED STONE ON BOTTOM. LOGO ON COVER SHALL BE PER SHELTER (FURNISHED AND GALVANIZED STEEL BANM REQUIREMENTS. PULLBOXES SHALL HAVE CAMPBELL H-20 PROPERTY LINE CONDUIT FROM INSTALLED BY OTHERS) LOCKABLE COVERS INSTALLED FLUSH TO FINISHED GRADE. UNDISTURBED SOIL I TROUGH TO MAIN zr, r-1 PULLBOXES SHALL BE PRECAST CONCRETE WITH 4" MIN. WALLS. COMPACTED SOIL CIRCUIT BREAKER. ° rt L , FINISHED 1 PROPERTY LINE BOX 3-4/0, #2G IN 3" RIGID 6. THE ELECTRICAL UTILITY CONTACT PERSON IS AS FOLLOWS: GRADE (SEE NOTE 6) NEMA 3R TROUGH. GALVANIZED STEEL CONDUIT MR. TIM DIR BLIGHT NG COMPANY (LILCO) 2-4" SCH. 40 PVC _ TELEPHONE SERVICE FROM MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER CONDUITS WITH DRAG , \��\�,���� TO IPANELBOARD 117 DOCTORS PATH LINES - I GROUND ELECTRICAL SERVICE RIVERHEAD, N.Y. 11901 PERI NEC AND LILCO TELEPHONE No. (516) 548-7029 in REQUIREMENTS 7. THE TELEPHONE UTILITY CONTACT PERSON IS AS FOLLOWS: COMPACTED SELECTMR. TIM LYNCH GRANULAR FILL 4"0 PVC CONDUITS WITH DRAG NYNEX ELECTRICAL SERVICE LINE (TELEPHONE SERVICES) 501 NORTH OCEAN AVE , 1st FLOOR SCH. RI PVC CONDUIT FROM LILCO POLE TO PATCHOGUE, N.Y. 11772 N LEC. 3-500 KCMIL IN 4"0 PVC PREFABRICATED SHELTER. TELEPHONE No. (516) 687-8415 =2� 1 3" (SIZE AS SHOWN 0 E CONDUIT (ELECTRICAL SERVICE) (SEE NOTES 2,3 AND 5) CL (TYP;) DETAILAND LEPHONE ON THIS DWG CES TELEPHONE CONDUITS) WI SERVICEHDRAG LINE FROM LILCO POLE TO TROUGH (SEE DETAILS/NOTES THIS DWG.) (SEE NOTE 3) FURNISH AND INSTALL DEFLECTION SPARE TELEPHONE CONDUIT FOR FITTIING(S) FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE FUTURE USE AND TELEPHONE CCNIDUIT(S (TYPE-DX BY OZ/GEDNEY PULLBOXES NOT SHOWN OR EQUALS ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE ELECTRICAL AND PULL BOX PER NYNEX REQUIREMENTS SPECIAL NOTE: TRENCH DETAIL TELEPHONE SERVICES DETAIL THE CONTRACTOR'S ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE EXISTING SCALE: 1"=1'-Q" N.T.S. UTILITIES RUNNING THROUGHOUT THE SITE, UTILITIES SHOWN ON THE PLANS MAY NOT BE COMPLETE AND ARE APPROXIMATELY NOTES: LOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING 1. FURNISH AND INSTALL SCHEDULE 80 PVC CONDUIT ALONG MARKOUTS AND PERFORMING FIELD LOCATIONS FOR ALL UTILITIES NOTES: POLE AS PER LILCO REQUIREMENTS. AND OWNER'S SUBSURFACE FACILITIES. 1 . PERFORM SURFACE RESTORATION TO RESTORE ALL DISTURBED AREAS TO ORIGINAL CONDITIONS. THIS 2. AT POLE, STUB UP TELEPHONE CONDUIT PER NYNEX THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO TAKE ANY AND ALL PRECAUTIONS SHALL INCLUDE RESEEDING, REPLANTING, REPAVING, REQUIREMENTS. INSIDE PREFAB. SHELTER, STUB UP NECESSARY TO LOCATE, SUPPORT AND PROTECT THESE UTILITIES ETC... AS REQUIRED. TELEPHONE CONDUIT BELOW TELCO BOARD. DURING CONSTRUCTION. ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROTECTING, 3. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWNCONDUIT BELOW GRADE SHALL MAINTAINING, SUPPORTING, LOCATING, DIGGING TEST PITS, ETC., , - 2. DETAIL SIMILAR FOR CONDUITS IN SEPARATE TRENCH. OF ALL UTILITIES OR PROCESS PIPELINES SHALL BE INCLUDED BE SCHEDULE 40 PVC. CONDUIT ABOVE GRADE LOCATED IN THE QUOTED PRICE(S). 3. WHEN MULTIPLE CONDUITS OF THE SAME TYPE ARE OUTDOORS SHALL BE SCHEDULE 80 PVC. I INSTALLED, SEPARATION BETWEEN CONDUITS SHALL BE 2'. 4. EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS ARE SHOWN DIAGRAMMATICALLY. ANY EXCAVATIONS WITHIN 18 INCHES OF A UTILITY MUST BE - CAREFULLY PERFORMED BY HAND. 4. ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICE CONDUITS SHALL VERIFY ACTUAL LOCATIONS WITH EQUIPMENT FURNISHED. HAVE 24" MINIMUM BENDS. 5. FURNISH AND INSTALL NYNEX APPROVED PULLBOXES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING AND FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE CONDUIT AS REQUIRED FOR CONNECTING TEMPORARY GENERATOR SETS, PUMPS, ETC., TO - PULLING CABLE AND AS SHOWN ON SITE PLAN. MAINTAIN OPERATIONS FOR ANY PROPERTY OWNER FUNCTIONS WHICH ARE DISRUPTED BY ANY PORTION OF HIS WORK. THE II 6. FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE, FURNISH AND INSTALL TYPE B3-6 CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TEMPORARY PRECAST CONCRETE PROPERTY LINE BOX WITH 30' CAST AND PERMANENT REPAIR OF ANY UTILITIES OR FACILITIES DAMAGED IRON COVER. PROPERTY LINE BOX SHALL MEET LILCO BY HIS WORK. i 1 REQUIREMENTS AND SHALL BE RATED FOR H-20 LOADING. EXISTING LILCO POLE 4O0A, 12O/24OV, 10, 3W UNDERGROUND SERVICE TROUGH FUTURE 2O0A METER yy PAN AND METER—fin! M 2O0A METER IIYJ PAN AND METER 2O0A MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER CB (FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY OTHERS) AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH (FURNISHED & INSTALLED BY OTHERS) ATS - v j L GENERATOR (FURNISHED ' AND INSTALLED BY OTHERS) PANELBOARD LOCATED IN PANEL- PREFABRICATED SHELTER . BOARD BYU OTHERS) AND INSTALLED IELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM - k POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM N.T.S. NOTES: I - 1. REFER TO ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICES DETAIL , FOR WIRE AND CONDUIT SIZES. �I DIRECTORY 1405-OSA REE: 1406-6A5 DATE. SDO/5-6-9) PaoL¢T Tao Denwirvc NO NO. PATE REVISION INc Ot NEW P UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION 1406—O8A TO THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE DATE y EDUCATION LAW. ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM dh UNMANNED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION E- 1 W AND DETAILS JANUARY, 1997 2 Pft0.1ECi ENGINEER', DRAWN Bl' 1 R.Q. L.V.G. SCALE g66L �= wIRKa AND sARrlLuccl EQUIPMENT SITE N0. _ 968419 �OFE651ONP DESIcrvED eYcNEcuED BY. CONSULTING ENGINEERS MATTITUCK, NEW YORK AS NOTED G.G. -H.C. A DIVISION OF WILUAM F. COSULICH ASSOCIATES, P.C. \\ 2 INSTALL GROUND STRAP PREFABRICATED \\% (NPP FOR WITH )H SHELTER DOOR ----- SHELTER �z - (_31 SPECIAL O E CONTRACTOR'S ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE EXISTING \� UTILITIES RUNNING THROUGHOUT THE SITE. UTILITIES SHOWN 1 I TO HALO TO HALO I HALO GROUND ON THE PLANS MAY NOT BE COMPLETE AND ARE APPROXIMATELY \ I GROUND GROUND I LOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING TO HALO THRU WALL THRU WALL HVAC 0 (SUPPLIED W/SHELTER) MARKOUTS AND PERFORMING FIELD LOCATIONS FOR ALL UTILITIES AND OWNER'S SUBSURFACE FACILITIES. I THRU NWALL h) Q THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO TAKE ANY AND ALL PRECAUTIONS #2/0 EQUIVALENT GROUND I II 1 NECESSARY TO LOCATE, SUPPORT AND PROTECT THESE UTILITIES STRAP ON GATE I III III DURING CONSTRUCTION, ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROTECTING, O I INTERIOR GROUND BAR ! SEE DETAIL "A" MAINTAINING, SUPPORTING, LOCATING, DIGGING TEST PITS, ETC., I Q,-, II I OF ALL UTILITIES OR PROCESS PIPELINES SHALL BE INCLUDED RING 30" BELOW GRADE (TYP.) AR RI EXTERIOR BLDG. GROUND I AR RESTOR SURGE II II INTERIOR i IN THE QUOTED PRICE(S). II 1 GROUND BAR HVAC I " ` �`•`' ` BURY AT SAME DEPTH AS 1 TO HALO GROUND II II ONE I \ l ANY EXCAVATIONS WITHIN 18 INCHES OF A UTILITY MUST BE TOP OF GROUND ROD GROUND II II TO HALO TO HALO I I \ 1 \ CAREFULLY PERFORMED BY HAND. THRU WALL I MAIN ELECTRICAL II GROUND GROUND I CABLE PORT \ \ 1 I SERVICE DISCONNECT Ij III THRU WALL THRU WALL I \ �� \\® THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING AND 1 (MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER) \ \ p \ CONNECTING TEMPORARY GENERATOR SETS, PUMPS, ETC , TO 1 i I EXTERIOR GROUND BAR MAINTAIN OPERATIONS FOR ANY PROPERTY OWNER FUNCTIONS OI Q � ♦ `O 01 ------=' ;O --_----' \\ \\� \\ 1 CONTRACTOR WHICH ARE DISRUPTED BY ANY PORTION OF HIS WORK. THE -- ------ -------- 2/ __ O\ Y --� ` ---` — ----� AND ISPERMANENT AREPAIR LL OOFEANY SUTIN TIIESEORORACEMPOS TEMPORARY 77T' ��----- w—'— --- --------- \ BY HIS WORK. E—J=-- - - ----- t t ii � � t 2'-0" TYPICAL U.O.N. (ROUTE AROUND CONDUITS, ' e-7--_ ___ _____7 P6 L_____ ______ _____— �i � 'F� � Qj i'�LzJ PULLBOXES AND FOOTINGS) 1 EXTERIOR GROUND RING Ct_-- - --= ----I r--------- --------- i 1 L t/ . ,. • \ SEPARATE MONOPOLE 11 TELCO PULLBOX GROUND RING. 1! .,2 O; DETAIL A N.T.S. �Q j ! MONOPOLE (BY OTHERS) FOUNDATION 111 t j t ���,_�! GROUNDING LUG (TYP. OPP. SIDES) 11 I ELECTRIC SERVICE CONDUIT - (SEE SITE PLAN & ELEC: DWGS.) TELEPHONE SERVICE CONDUITS GROUNDING PLAIN (SEE SITE PLAN & ELEC. DWGS.) SCALE: 1/4°=1'—O° NOTES: 1. FURNISH AND INSTALL GROUNDING SYSTEM AS PER BANM GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS, LATEST EDITION. THIS SHALL INCLUDE EXTERIOR GROUNDING„ RESISTANCE TESTING, ANTENNA/COAXIAL CABLE GROUNDIING AND CONNECTIONS TO INTERIOR GROUNDING SYSTEM. 2. GROUND ROD TOPS SHALL BE AT A DEPTHI OF 2'-6- OR 6' BELOW THE LOCAL FROST LINE AND, BACKFILLED WITH 95% COMPACTABLE SOIL. j 3. GROUNDING SYSTEM SHALL ACHIEVE 5 OHMS OR LESS t _ - RESISTANCE WHEN TESTED BY THIS CONTRACTOR. - FURNISH CERTIFIED TEST REPORT TO BANM. 4. 'ELECTRICAL SERVICE SHALL BE GROUNDED PER LILCO AND NEC REQUIREMENTS. III 5. VERIFY LOCATIONS OF EQUIPMENT WITHIN P?REFABRICATED SHELTER. CONNECTIONS ARE SHOWN DIAGRAMMATICALLY ON PLAN. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: FINISHED GRADE WHEN SOIL CONDITIONS EXIST THAT PREVENT THE INSTALLATION - " OF STANDARD GROUNDING PROCEDURES (I.E... NON—COMPACTABLE - ROOCK, GRAVEL, SHALE, ETC...) THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURESSHALL BE , - i. EXTERNAL GROUND RING: THE EXTERNAL GROUND RING SHALL BE BURIED TO THE MAXIMIUM ALLOWABLE DEPTH 6" BELOW FROST LINE ((IF POSSIBLE) IN 95% COMPACTABLE SOIL. I 2. GROUND RODS (REPLACEMENT): iv WHEN GROUND RODS CANNOT BE DRIVEN IIN A VERTICAL MANNER, TO A DEPTH OF 2'-6" MINIMUM AND REMAVN IN 95% COMPACTABLE SOIL, THEN WIRE STRINGERS SHALL BE USED. EACH STRINGER SHALL CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING: A. MATERIAL — #1 AWG BARE STRANDED COPPER CABLE B. LENGTH — TWtNTY (20) FT. C. DEPTH — ALL STRINGERS SHALL BE BURIED AT THE SAME DEPTH AS THE EXTERNAL GROUND RING, D. CONNECTION METHODS — EACH STRINGER SHALL BE INDIVIDUALLY CADWELDED TO THE EXTERNAL GROIUND RING. IC CONNECTION ERM EXOTH E. SPACING — SPACING BETWEEN STRIINGERS ALONG THE PERIMETER COPPER EXOTHERMIC OR APPROVED EQUAL) i - OF THE EXTERNAL GROUND RING SiHALL BE TEN (10) FT. MAXIMUM. F. INSTALLATION METHOD — ALL STRINIGERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN GROUND CONDUCTOR THE MOST DIRECT AND OUTWARDLY DIRECTION AS POSSIBLE. 3. GROUNDING SYSTEM SHALL ACHIEVE 5 OHMIS OR LESS RESISTANCE WHEN COPPERCLAD STEEL TESTED BY THIS CONTRACTOR, FURNISH CERTIFIED TEST REPORT TO BANM. GROUND ROD LEGEND x METAL FENCE POST CADWELD OR OTHER APPROVED EXOTHERMI(C WELDING SYSTEM GROUND ROD DETAIL • GROUND ROD, 5 8"x10 -0" COPPERCLAD STEEL Q / ' SCALE: i Q GROUND ROD, 5/B'00'-0" COPPERCLAD STEEL Q 2/0 AWG STRANDED COPPER (BARE), 30" IBELOW GRADE U.O.N. Q 2/0 AWG STRANDED COPPER (INSULATED OR BARE) IN 3/4" PVC CONDUIT DIPECTORYI 1406-09A FILE 1406-MG DATE. LVGJ5-6-97 NO DATE REVISION INT. PROJECT NO DRAWING NO of m P UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION o SE THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE 406. 08A Ry or0 SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. dh DATE• UNMANNED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION GROUNDING SYSTEM E-2 PROJECT ENGINEER' DRAWN BY: JANUARY, 1997 0. 4662 R.O- LV.G. DVIRKA AND BARTILUCCI EQUIPMENT SITE N0. 968419 i � O90FE550Py DESIGNED BY: cnEcueD er CONSULTING ENGINEERS ==ALE RS H.C. A DIVISION OF WM F. COSULICH ASSOCIATES, P.C. MATTITUCK, NEW YORK AS NOTED I I INSTRUCTIONS TOCONTRACTORS Ot052—PROTECTION OF ON—SITE UTILITIES 01430—SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS 02500 — PAVING AND SURFACING CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SITE Of THE ;PROPOSED WORK AND THE CONTRACTOR'S ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE (EXISTING UTILITIES ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS, RULES IN AREAS WHERE EXCAVATION IS TO OCCUR AT PAVED SURFACES, SAW— UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL STEEL, BOLTS AND U—BOLTS SHALL BE BECOME, FULLY ACQUAINTED WITH THE CONDITIONS AS THEY EXIST IN RUNNING THROUGHOUT THE SITE. UTILITIES SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND HEALTH CUT PAVEMENT IN STRAIGHT AND PARALLEL LINES. BACKFILL TO 5' HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED CONFORMING TO ASTM A123 OR A153 (AS ORDER THAT THE .RESTRICTIONS, ATTENDING THE WORK ARE NOT COMPLETE AND ARE APPROXIMATELY LOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR STANDARDS. THE COMPANY AWARDED A CELLULAR COMPANY PROJECT BELOW GRADE FOR NEW DRIVEWAYS, SIDEWALKS AND LIGHT DUN APPLICABLE). CUT ENDS AND DISTURBED SURFACES SHALL BE COATED UNDERSTOOD. AL AREAS AND DIMENSIONS ARE INDICATED ON THE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING MARKOUTS AND PERFORMING FIELD SHALL INSURE ALL WORKERS WORK IN SURROUNDINGS OR PAVEMENT REPAIRS. PROVIDE 4" LAYER OF DENSELY GRADED AGGREGATE WITH ZRC COLD GALVANIZING COMPOUND AS MFR. BY Z.R.C. CHEMICAL DRAWINGS D. ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE, BUT, ALL CONDITIONS SHALL LOCATIONS FOR ALL UTILITIES AND OWNER'S SUBSURFACE FACILITIES. UNDER CONDITIONS WHICH ARE SANITARY, AND ARE NOT (COMPACTED DEPTH) AND PROVIDE 3" LAYER OF NYSDOT TYPE-6 PRODUCTS CO., QUINCY, MA OR APPROVED EQUAL. BE VERIFIED BY EACH CONTRACTOR AND, BUT, ALL CONDITIONS AT THE HAZARDOUS OR DANGEROUS TO HIS/HER HEALTH OR SAFETY. ASPHALT (COMPACTED DEPTH) TO RESTORE ORIGINAL GRADE. SITE. THE FAILURE OF THE CONTRACTOR AND'TO EXAMINE OR RECEIVE ANY THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO TAKE ANY AND ALL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS SHALL BE EXERCISED AT ALL TIMES FOR THE PROTECTION AGGREGATE BASE AND ASPHALT SHALL MEET' NYSDOT REQUIREMENTS. ALL WELDING OPERATIONS CONDUCTED AFTER GALVANIZING SHALL BE FORM, INSTRUMENT OR DOCUMENT, OR TO VISIT THE SITE SHALL NOT NECESSARY TO LOCATE, SUPPORT AND PROTECT THESE UTILITIES OF THE PERSONS AND PROPERTY. IT IS MANDATORY THAT THE SAFETY APPLY ASPHALT TACK COAT AT INTERFACE WITH EXISTING PAVEMENTS. COATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE FOR DISTURBED SURFACES, -RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR FROM ANY OBLIGATION WITH RESPECT TO DURING CONSTRUCTION. ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROTECTING, PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE LOCAL LAWS, OSHA REGULATIONS AND AT CONCRETE SIDEWALKS PROVIDE 6' THICK MESH REINFORCED SLAB ALL FIELD WELDED SURFACES SHALL BE PAINTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE QUOTED PRICE. THE SUBMISSION OF A QUOTATION SHALL MAINTAINING, SUPPORTING, LOCATING, DIGGING TEST PITS, ETC., OF ALL BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION CODES BE OBSERVED FOR ALL WITH A BROOM FINISH. THE REQUIREMENTS FOR DISTURBED SURFACES. ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE 'CONTRACTOR AND HIS SUBCONTRACTORS UTILITIES OR PROCESS PIPELINES SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE QUOTED CONTRACTORS AND RIGGERS. ANCHOR BOLTS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A36 AND SHALL BE HAVE FULLY EXAMINED THE SITE AND KNOW THE EXISTING CONDITIONS PRICE(S). CONTRACTORS ARE COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION 02831 —CHAIN LINK FENCE TIGHTENED TO A SNUG TIGHT CONDITION. ANCHOR BOLTS SHALL BE HOT - AND HAVE MADE PROVISIONS FOR OPERATING UNDER THE CONDITIONS AS THEY EXIST AT THE SITE AND HAS INCLUDED ALL NECESSARY ITEMS. - ANY EXCAVATIONS WITHIN 18" OF A UTILITY MUST BE CAREFULLY MEANS AND METHODS, JOB SITE SAFETY, TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION DIPPED GALVANIZED PER ASTM A123. DISTURBED SURFACES SHALL BE COATED PERFORMED BY HAND. AND ENSURING COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE SAFETY AND HEALTH CHAIN LINK FENCING SHALL BE EIGHT FEET (8') HIGH, UNLESS WITH ZRC COLD GALVANIZING COMPOUND AS MFR. BY Z.R.C. CHEMICAL THE EXTENT AND LOCATION OF SUBSURFACE BEDROCK IS UNKNOWN. REGULATIONS. REGULATIONS OR PROCEDURES INDICATED ARE FOR OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS, INSTALLED AS SHOWN. PRODUCTS CO., QUINCY, MASS. OR EQUAL AS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. '1 THEREFORE, THE BASE QUOTED PRICE SHALL BE DETERMINED THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING AND INFORMATION ONLY AND MAY NOT BE CURRENT. ALL COMPONENTS SHALL BE GALVANIZED STEEL. LEGALLY DISPOSE ASSUMING EXCAVATION THROUGH NORMAL SOIL CONDITIONS. A UNIT .CONNECTING TEMPORARY GENERATOR SETS, PUMPS, ETC., TO MAINTAIN OF ALL REMOVED FENCING WHICH CANNOT BE INCORPORATED DIVISION 9 — FINISHES PRICE SHALL BE INCLUDED WHICH OFFERS, ON A PER CUBIC FOOT OF OPERATIONS FOR ANY PROPERTY OWNER FUNCTIONS WHICH ARE 01510—T MPOR RY TI ITIS INTO THE NEW WORK. EXCAVATION BASIS, THE DELETION OF NORMAL SOIL EXCAVATION. AND DISRUPTED BY ANY PORTION OF IS WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO 09900 — PAINTING TEMPORARY UTILITIES 02900—LANDSCAPING SUBSTITUTE$ ROCK REMOVAL AND CONCRETE ENCASEMENT. UTILITIES ORBE IF CIITIESLE FOR TDAMAGED BEMPORARY YNHHIS WORK.ENT REPAIR OF ANY ASSOCIATEDLFEES UAND D OPERATING COSTS. PRtVIDEPALL TEMPORARY ALL NEW STEEL MOUNTING ELEMENTS AND SURFACES REQUIRING PIGMENTED DIVISION 1—GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SOIL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES REQUIRED BY THE AUTHORITIES REGRADE SITE TO MATCH EXISTING GRADES OR FINISH GRADES NOTED PAINT SHALL BE PREPARED, PRIMED AND FINISH PAINTED AFTER 01060—REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS HAVING JURISDICTION. ON THE DRAWINGS. SPREAD UNIFORM LAYER OF EXISTING STOCKPILED GALVANIZING. COLOR OF FINISH PAINT SHALL MATCH EXISTING SURFACE TOPSOIL OR STONE BLEND OVER REGRADED AREAS, AS SHOWN ON THE COLOR AS APPROVED BY THE OWNER. SURFACE PREPARATION SHALL BE 01010—SUMMARY OF WORK THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFORM TO THE APPLICABLE LOCAL CONSTRUCTION 01700—PROJECT CLOSE OUT DRAWINGS OR AS DIRECTED IN THE FIELD. SSPC—SP1 FOR GALVANIZED STEEL, AND SSPC—SP11 (POWER TOOL CLEANING FURNISH AND INSTALL FOUNDATION AND APPURTENANCES FOR CODE AND OTHER APPLICABLE LOCAL, COUNTY, STATE, AND FEDERAL CODES, TO BARE METAL) FOR PLAIN STEEL. PAINT TO BE HIGH QUALITY INDUSTRIAL UNMANNED EQUIPMENT SHELTER AND MONOPOLE WITHIN A FENCED LAWS, AND REQUIREMENTS. REMOVE ALL DEBRIS FROM SITE, CLEAN FLOORS AND OTHER EXPOSED ALL DISTURBED VEGETATION AND GROUND COVER SHALL BE RESEEDED GRADE AS MANUFACTURED BY PENETRATINE.NG GALVANIZED SURFACES SHALL HAVE A COMPOUND AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. CONNECT SHELTER TO SURFACES AND REMOVE LABELS. "CLEAN" IS DEFINED A MEAN THAT WITH THE SPECIFIED GRASS MIXTURE AND MULCHED WITH A LAYER OF PRIME COAT A "OTHANEINE PENETRATING SEALER" AND FINISH COAT L UTILITIES REQUIRED BY THIS CONTRACT. 01063—PERMIT FEES I WHICH IS EXPECTED FOR A FIRST CLASS BUILDING CLEANING AND STRAW. SEEDING SHALL CONSIST OF 607 REDIFESCUE AND 407 "CARBOLINE CARBOTHANE 134HS" PAINTS FOR OTHER SURFACES SHALL BE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM, PROVIDE THE CELLULAR COMPANY WITH GENERAL PERENNIAL RYE GRASS MIX, APPLIED AT THE RATE OF 2.0 LBS PER 1,000 AS RECOMMENDED BY THE PAINT MANUFACTURER. PAINT FOR ANTENNAS FURNISH AND INSTALL ELECTRICAL SERVICE (INCLUDING CONNECTIONS) THE CELLULAR COMPANY SHALL APPLY AND PAY FOR THE BUILDING PERMIT. OPERATING/MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL INSTALLED EQUIPMENT. SQUARE FEET. SHALL ALSO BE AN APPROVED NON—METALLIC RF TRANSPARENT PAINT. AND TELEPHONE SERVICE CONDUIT WITH DRAG LINE. COORDINATE THE CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY AND PAY FOR THE (CERTIFICATE AND PAINTING MATERIALS BY TNEMEC OR SHERWIN WILLIAMS MAY BE DIVISION OF RESPONSIBILITY BETWEEN CONTRACTOR AND RESPECTIVE OF OCCUPANCY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ANIO PAY FOR ALL 01740—WARRANTIES AND BOND IDIVISION 3 — CONCRETE USED IF APPROVED BY THE CELLULAR COMPANY. UTILITY. OTHER REQUIRED PERMITS OR LICENSES. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL INSPECTIONS PURSUANT TO THE', LOCAL THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS USED 03300—CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE ALL PAINTING WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STEEL STRUCTURES PERFORM/PROVIDE ALL CLEARING, EXCAVATING, BACKFILLING AND CONSTRUCTION CODE. IN THIS PROJECT FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR COMMENCING FROM PAINTING MANUAL, AND THE PAINT MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND PAVING REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE INSTALLATION. THE DATE OF THE ISSUANCE OF THE CERTIFICATE OF SUBSTANTIAL CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM 'TO THE LATEST EDITIONS OF RECOMMENDATIONS. COLORS SHALL BE AS SELECTED BY THE CELLULAR COMPANY/ 01066—ELECTRICAL INSPECTION BY NEW YORK BOARID OF COMPLETION BY THE CELLULAR COMPANY. ANY DEFICIENCIES THAT THE NEW YORK STATE BUILDING CODE, THE AMERICAN CONCRETE PROPERTY OWNER. LEAVE ALL AREAS IN A NEAT AND CLEAN CONDITION. RELOCATE UTILITIES AS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE WORK. FIR UNDERWRITERS fNYBFU) BECOME EVIDENT DURING THIS ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD SHALL BE INSTITUTE "BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CORRECTED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. CONCRETE' (ACI 318), AND THE AMERICAN (CONCRETE INSTITUTE FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL ANTENNAS, CABLES, CABLE SUPPORT STRUCTURES, IT IS REQUIRED THAT ALL ELECTRICAL WORK PERFORMED BY THE "SPECIFICATIONS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE FOR BUILDINGS" (ACI APPURTENANCES, AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE ANTENNA CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS PROJECT BE INSPECTED SY THE NEW YORK IDIVISION 2—SITE WORK 301). THIS INCLUDES ALL APPLICABLE REFERENCE STANDARDS. INSTALLATION. PAINT ALL NEW ITEMS, DISTURBED EXISTING SURFACES, AND BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS' BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY AT THE CONTRACTOR'S OWN EXPENSE. 02110—CLEARING CAST—IN—PLACE CONCRETE SHALL BE NORMAL WEIGHT AIR ENTRAINED OTHER AREAS INDICATED. CONCRETE AND SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF PERFORM ALL SITE WORK AND LANDSCAPING AS SHOWN ON THE THE CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY FOR A PERMIT FROM NYBFU BUREAU OF CLEAR AND GRUB THE SITE AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS, AND AS 4,000 PSI AT 28 DAYS. THE MAXIMUM SLUMP SHALL BE 4 INCHES. AIR DRAWINGS OR REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE WORK. ELECTRICITY. ELECTRICAL WORK MAY NOT BE STARTED UNTIL THE REQUIRED TO ALLOW FREE AND UNOBSTRUCTED USE OF THE FENCED ENTRAINMENT SHALL BE 67 MIN. CONTRACTOR HAS FILED FOR A PERMIT FROM NYBFU. COMPOUND, AND TO PERMIT THE INSTALLATION OF ALL UTIITY—RELATED GROUND THE SHELTER, ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURES, CABLE SUPPORT AND EQUIPMENT—RELATED STRUCTURES. PROTECT TREES AND SHRUBS ALL CONCRETE MIXES SHALL BE PROPORTIONED 50 THAT MORE STRUCTURES, AND CABLES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CELLULAR COMPANY NO WORK WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE OWNER OR TIRE CELLULAR COMPANY THAT ARE NOT SCHEDULED FOR CLEARING BY PROVIDING TEMPORARY THAN POUNDS OF CEMENT ARE USED PER CUBIC YARDD OF AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE REQUIREMENTS. UNTIL ACCEPTANCE IS MADE BY NYBFU. FENCING AROUND THEM. CONCRETE BAG OF CEMENT AND N( MORE THAN 5.0 GALLONS OF WATER ARE USED PER (0.45 MAXIMUM W/C RATIO). 01011—DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS A CERTIFICATE OF TOTAL COMPLIANCE AND ACCEPTAPNCE BY NYBFU WILL REMOVE ROOTS AND STUMPS t" IN DIAMETER AND LARGER TO A DEPTH BE REQUIRED UPON COMPLETION OF THIS PROJECT., OF 12" BELOW GRADE, OR THAT REQUIRED BY FOUNDATION, ELECTRICAL CONCRETE REINFORCING BARS SHALL BE GRADE 60 DEFORMED BARS THE TERM "PROVIDE" MEANS FURNISH AND INSTALL COMPLETE AND AND GROUNDING WORK, WHICHEVER IS DEEPER. AND SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM SPECIFICATION A615 WITH A MINIMUM READY FOR INTENDED USE, AS APPLICABLE IN EACH INSTANCE. 01340—SHOP DRAWINGS PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLES YIELD STRENGTH FY=60 KSI. ALL WELDED WARE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM IIP� k THE TERM "BANM" OR ".CELLULAR COMPANY MEANS.BEI.L ATLANTIC PROTECT EXISTING UTILITIES AND STRUCTURES DURING CLEARING AND TO ASTM A185, WITH FY=70 KSI. _ SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS, SAMPLES AND PRODUCT DATA AS REQUESTED GRUBBING OPERATIONS. NYNEX MOBILE, INC. BY THE CELLULAR COMPANY TO THE ENGINEER. A MINIMUM OF (6) SIX UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, MINIMUM CONCRETE COVER FOR THE TERM '�ENGINEEfY SHALL MEAN DVIRKA AND BARTILUCCI COPIES SHALL BE SUBMITTED. WORK OF THE AFFECTED PROVIDE BARRICADES, WARNING SION�S AND LIGHTS REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES. REINFORCING BARS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: CONSULTING ENGINEERS, WOODBURY, NEW YORK. RECTION SAND ACT PROTED SUBMITTALS, SCHEDULE ENGINEER'' HAS MINI REVIEWED AND -ACCEPTED EED-UNTI STENGI ,A .'MINIMUM OF 14 LEGALLY DISPOSE OF CLEARINGS, ROOTS, DEBRIS, AND EXCESS 3" FOR FOUNDATION BOTTOM BARS; 1 1/2"' FOR FOUNDATION TOP BARS; 1 CALENDAR DAYS FOR ENGINEER'S REVIEW AND RESPRONSE OF EACH MATERIALS IN AN OFF—SITE LoCATICN. BURNING IS PROHIBITED. 1/2" FOR #'4 AND SMALLER BARS USED AS TIES; 1" FOR INTERIOR SLAB THE TERM OWNER AND PROPERTY OWNER SHALL MEAN THE SAME THING. SUBMITTAL. MULTIPLE SUBMITTALS MAY BE REQUIRED). TOP AND BOTTOM REINFORCEMENT. 02220 EXCAVATING enGKFILLING AN COMPACTING 01012—WORK BY OTHERS THE ENGINEERING REVIEW OF SHOP OR SETING DRAWINGS MINIMUM LAP SPLICES OF REINFORCING BARS SHALL BE 40 BAR DIAMETERS, SHALL ONLY BE CONSTRUED TO APPLY TO GENERAL LAYOUT OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM THE OWNER AND ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS. THE CELLULAR COMPANY MAY HAVE WORK PERFORMED UNDER AND CONFORMANCE TO THE DESIGN CONCEPT TO THE PROJECT ExCAVATION. UTILIZE THE "CALL BEFORE YOU DIG" HOTLINE PRIOR TO VERTICAL AND/OR HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION JOINTS WILL NOT BE OTHER CONTRACTS, CONCURRENTLY, WITH THE WORK OF THIS AND FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE EXCAVATION. / CONTRACT: THE CELLULAR COMPANY MAY ALSO BREAK UP THE WORK CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DEVIATIONS PERMITTED. SHOWN AND SPECIFIED INTO SEVERAL SEPARATE CONTRACTS, OR FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMIENTS SHALL CLEARLY STAKE AND MARK ALL EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND PERFORM PART OF THE WORK WITH THEIR PERSONNEL. REMAIN THE CONTRACTOR'S UNLESS HE HAS, IN WRPITING, SPECIFICALLY STRUCTURES AND EXTENT OF NEW EXCAVATIONS AND FIELD LOCATE. CONTRACTOR SHALL PERMIT ACCESS TO THE PROJECT TO CALLED THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION TO SUCH DEVIAITIONS AT THE TIME DIVISION 5—METALS THESE CONTRACTORS TO PERFORM THEIR WORK, THE CONTRACTOR OF SUBMISSION AND HAS RECEIVED THE ENGINEER'S WRITTEN EXCAVATE TO GRADES SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. STRIP TOPSOIL SHALL COORDINATE HIS WORK WITH THE WORK UNDER OTHER OR SEPARATE APPROVAL OF SUCH DEVIATIONS. LAYER AND STOCKPILE ON SITE. WHERE EXCAVATION GRADES ARE NOT 05500—METAL FABRICATIONS CONTRACTS TO ENSURE THE PROPER SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS. THIS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS, EXCAVATE AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE ALSO PERTAINS TO THE INSTALLATION OF THE EQUIPMENT SHELTER. THE INSTALLATION. OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM THE LOCAL BUILDING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF STRUCTURAL AND MISCELLANEOUS 01400—OUAHTY CONTROL INSPECTOR, IF REQUIRED, AND THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO POURING STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL I ' 01016—OWNER OCCUPANCY ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN A NEAT AND WORKMANLIKE CONCRETE. OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL AND CONSTRUCTION "MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION — ALLOWABLE DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, THE PROPERTY OWNER(S), HIS MANNER LEFT CLEAN AND FREE FROM DEFECT AND COMPLETELY UTILITY INSPECTORS PRIOR TO BACKFILLING UTILITY LINES. STRESS DESIGN," LATEST EDITION. OPERABLE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL ITEMS INDICATED ON STRUCTURAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM EMPLOYEES, SUPPLIERS, CLIENTS, TENANTS ,AND VISITORS SHALL REMOVE LOOSE MATERIAL AND WATER FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE ' THE DRAWINGS. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE NEW AND ALL WORK AND A36, "STRUCTURAL STEEL' LATEST EDITION, UNLESS OTHERWISE CONTINUE TO OCCUPY AND USE THE FACILITY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MATERIALS SHALL BE GUARANTEED BY THE CONTRACTOR AS SPECIFIED EXCAVATION PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE. DEWATERING SHALL SCHEDULE AND COORDINATE THE WORK ACCORDINGLY. HEREfN. WHETHER OR NOT SHOWN ON DRAWINGS, THE CONTRACTOR BE PERFORMED WITHOUT LOOSENING THE SUBGRADE. INDICATED. _ 01045—CUTTING AND PATCHING SHALL PROVIDE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT AND HARDWARE FOUNDATIONS SHALL BEAR ON UNDISTURBED NATURAL SOIL OR WELL ALL PIPES SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A501 OR A53, TYPE E/S, GRADE B TO FURNISH COMPLETE, FUNCTIONAL ASSEMBLIES. COMPACTED SELECT GRANULAR FILL HAVING A MINIMUM ALLOWABLE (FY=35 KSI MIN.). ASTM A500 STEEL MAY BE USED IF A501 STEEL IS NOT THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM ALL CUTTING AND PATCHING AS BEARING CAPACITY OF 1.5 TONS PER SQUARE FOOT. AVAILABLE. _ REQUIRED TO PROVIDE ACCESS FOR INSTALLATION OF VARIOUS PARTS ALL WORK.AND TH BE CAREFULLY COORDINATED WITH ALL TRADES INVOLVED AND THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PROPER STRUCTURAL CONNECTION BOLTS SHALL BE HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS AND - OF THE WORK. ALL CUTTING SHALL BE PERFORMED SO AS TO MINIMIZE CONTRACTOR SHALL EMPLOY ALL NECESSARY MEASURES TO CONNECTIONS, FITTINGS, VALVES, PIPING, ETC. FOR ALL EQUIPMENT. CONFORM TO ASTM A325 "STANDARD SPECIIFICATION FOR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO ADJACENT SURFACES. PATCHING OF EXISTING MATERIALS SAFEGUARD THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF ADJACENT STRUCTURES DRAWINGS ARE 70 BE CONSIDERED DIAGRAMMATIC AND DO NOT BOLTS, STEEL, HEAT—TREATED, 720 105 KSI( MINIMUM TENSILE STRENGTH;' _ SHALL BE PERFORMED IN A NEAT AND WORKMANLIKE MANNER. ALL DURING EXCAVATION AND CONSTRUCTION NT FOUNDATIONS. SIDEWALL / NECESSARILY INDICATE THE ACTUAL LOCATION OR ROUTING OF LATEST EDITION. BOLTS SHALL BE 5/8" DIAIMETER, UNLESS OTHERWISE HOLES IN MASONRY OR CONCRETE FLOORS AND WALLS SHALL BE CORE STABILITY OF EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE MAINTAINED DURING DRILLED OR SAW CUT. PATCHING SHALL INCLUDE THE RESTORATION OF EQUIPMENT, PIPING OR DUCTWORK. DRAWINGS SHALL BE FOLLOWED AS CONSTRUCTION. ANY UNUSUAL FIELD CONDITIONS SHALL BE NOTED. CLOSELY AS CONDITIONS ALLOW TO COMPLETE THE INTENT OF THE CONTRACT. PAINTED SURFACES. SEAL, ALL PENETRATIONS WITH PIGMENTED IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE CELLULAR COMPANY ! SILICONE CAULK FOR A WEATHERPROOF SEAL. PROVIDE U.L. LISTED FIRE AND A QUALIFIED ENGINEER RETAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR. SHOP CONNECTIONS SHALL WELDED OR BOLTED. FIELD STOPS WHERE PENETRATIONS ARE .MADE THROUGH FIRE RATED FLOOR 01410—SURVEY CONNECTIONS SHALL BE BOLTED UNLESS O'THINDICATED. ALL AND WALL ASSEMBLIES, BACKFILL MATERIAL FOR EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE CLEAN, STRUCTURAL BOLTED CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE WITH HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS. SE GH THE CONTRACTOR SHALL LAYOUT ALL WORK, AND LOCATE AND PROVIDE BACKFILL, FREE OF ORGANICS, DEBRIS, WASTE, FROZEN MATERIAL, AND CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH AWS CODE FOR PROCEDURES, 01051=EXISIINQ CONDITIQNS COORDINATES FROM TRUE NORTH FOR LOCATING ANTENNA DIRECTION. OTHER DELETERIOUS MATTER. ALL BACKFILL AND FILL SHALL BE APPEARANCE AND QUALITY OF WELDS, AND FOR METHODS USED IN ALL CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS SHALL BE VERIFIED BY THE REFERENCES TO TRUE NORTH ON THE DRAWING ARE FOR GENERAL COMPACTED IN I INCH MAXIMUM LAYERS TO 957 MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY DESIGN INFORMATION ONLY. AT OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT PER ASTM D1557. MINIMUM DRY CORRECTIVE WELDING. ALL WELDERS AND WIELDING PROCESSES SHALL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO .THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. IT IS THE COMPACTED UNIT WEIGHT OF SOIL BACKFILL SHALL BE 110 PCF. FOR BE QUAIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWS "STANDARD QUALIFICATION CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO REPORT TO THE ENGINEER, IN UTILITY LINES, FIRST LAYER OF EMBEDMENT AND BACKFILL SHALL BE PROCEDURES." ALL WELDS SHALL BE WITH E70 ELECTRODES, UNLESS WRITING, SIGNIFICANT VARIATION OR DISCREPANCIES OF THE SELECT GRANULAR FILL. SELECT GRANULAR FILL SHALL MEET THE OTHERWISE NOTED. CONDITIONS NOTED OR IMPLIED, IMMEDIATELY UPON DISCOVERY OF REQUIREMENTS FOR BACKFILL, AND SHALL ALSO BE WELL GRADED WITH SUCH CONDITIONS. LESS THAN 107 FINES. I OIFECTFla BA6 1406-CM NO. DRAWING NO. FILE: 1406- ' WE: LVG/12-31-06 NO WE REVISION IM.' UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION 1406-08A TO THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE 4 SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE °" EDUCATION LAW. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - , JANUARY, 1997 TS— 1 PRaE°TEN°INFER: DRAWN W. UNMANNED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SHEET 1 OF 2 sF° Na 4662 �_� R.Q. Lv.c. DVIRKA AND BARTILUCCI �`°" EQUIPMENT SITE NQ. 968419 pROFESS�oN °ESICN60,g''C.M.C. cNEceE° 6r: H.C. A DIVISION OF WILLIAM TF. COSULICHRASSOCIATES, P.C. - - MATTITUCK, NEW YORK NONE i I DIVISION 16—ELECTRICAL 1 Boi o—RAsic ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 164501—GROUNDING SYSTEM ,1,0 GENERAL THE GROUNDING SYSTEM SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (LATEST EDITION), FURNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, SERVICES, THE CELLULAR COMPANY GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS (LATEST EDITION) TRANSPORTATION AND APPURTENANCES NECESSARY FOR A COMPLETE AND ANY OTHER AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION. AND OPERATIONAL INSTALLATION AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND AS SPECIFIED HEREIN. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS OF WORK ARE TO BE GROUND SERVICE RACEWAYS IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 250-32. INCLUDED: 1. ELECTRICAL SERVICE INCLUDING COORDINATION WITH THE UTILITY. 16670—ANTENNA CABLES AND ACCESSORIES 2. TELEPHONE EMPTY CONDUIT SYSTEM INCLUDING COORDINATION 1.0 GENERAL . - WITH THE UTILITY - FURNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, TRANSPORTATION, 3. OPERATIONAL TESTING AND ADJUSTING OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SERVICES AND APPLIANCES NECESSARY FOR RECEIVING, INSTALLING, TESTING AND ADJUSTING ANTENNA CABLES FOR A COMPLETE AND 4. GROUNDING SYSTEM OPERATIONAL INSTALLATION FROM THE ANTENNA TO THE POINT OF - - CONNECTION IN THE PREFABRICATED SHELTER, AS SHOWN ON THE ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN FULL COMPLIANCE WITH THE DRAWINGS AND AS SPECIFIED HEREIN. LATEST EDITIONS OF THE -NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, THE NEW YORK 2.0 MATERIALS STATE FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE, THE CELLULAR COMPANY - GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS, THE NATIONAI, ELECTRICAL SAFETY CODE A. ANTENNA CABLES AND THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE, LOCAL ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE UTILITIES. 1. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, CABLES SHALL BE FOAM DIELECTRIC OBTAIN, AND PAY FOR ALL REQUIRED PERMITS, INSPECTIONS AND COAXIAL CABLES AS SPECIFIED BY THE CELLULAR COMPANY, CERTIFICATES. PROVIDE A COMPLETED FINAL CERTIFICATE OF FOR CABLE RUNS OF UP TO 200': USE 7/8" CABLE. APPROVAL. OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ALL UTILITY CONNECTION CHARGES. 2.0 MATERIALS FOR CABLE RUNS OF 200' TO 300': USE 1 1/4" CABLE. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE U.L. LISTED. l FOR CABLE RUNS GREATER THAN 300': USE 1 5/8" CABLE. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL CONDUIT SHALL BE PVC, SCHEDULE 40, 2. CABLES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITHOUT SPLICES AND WITH EXCEPT WHERE SUBJECT TO PHYSICAL DAMAGE, WHERE SUBJECT TO CONNECTORS AT EACH END. PHYSICAL DAMAGE, PVC CONDUIT SHALL BE SCHEDULE 80. CONDUIT B. CONNECTORS, HANGERS AND ACCESSORIES EXPOSED TO ATMOSPHERE SHALL' BE UV—RESISTANT. MINIMUM RADIUS OF ALL BENDS SHALL BE 24'. CONDUIT INSTALLED IN UNDERGROUND 1. CONNECTORS, HANGERS AND ACCESSORIES SHALL BE PLACED AND LOCATIONS ALL B BE LISTED FOR SUCH USE. E UTILITY. FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLED AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CABLE MANUFACTURER AND PER SERVICE SHALL BE APPROVED FOR USE BY THE UTILITY. THE CELLULAR COMPANY REQUIREMENTS. ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPER. CONDUCTOR INSULATION CLASS CALL BE EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN THE VOLTAGE TO WHICH THEY 3.0 EXECUTION ARE SUBJECT. - ANTENNA CABLE LENGTHS SHALL BE FIELD MEASURED BY THE CONDUCTORS FOR PRIMARY SERVICE TO PADMOUNT TRANSFORMER INSTALLER. THE IINSTALLER SHALL NOTIFY THE CELLULAR COMPANY PRIOR - SHALL BE INSULATED AT 15KV, SUITABLE FOR DIRECT BURIAL. ' TO THE PURCHASE OF THE CABLE, THE OVERALL LENGTH AND TYPE CONDUCTORS SHALL MEET REQUIREMENTS OF LILCO. OF CABLE PLANNED TO BE USED. CONDUCTORS FOR 120/240V ELECTRICAL SERVICE SHALL BE TYPE "USE," CABLES SHALL BIE LABELED WITH PERMANENT MARKERS, BRASS TAGS STAMPED WITH A6NTENNA ORIENTATION AND NUMBER AND ATTACHED � INSULATED 600V, SUITABLE FOR DIRECT BURIAL. CONDUCTORS SHALL WITH STAINLESS !STEEL TIE WIRES. TAGS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT:MEET REQUIREMENTS OF ELECTRIC UTILITY. ALL OTHER CONDUCTORS ' SHALL BE TYPE "XHHNP, INSULATED AT 60OV. 1, ANTENNA LOCIATIONS COORDINATE SHORT CIRCUIT WITHSTAND RATINGS OF EQUIPMENT WITH 2. AT 50' INTERWALS - THE AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT AT THE UTILITY AND AT THE POINT OF ' SERVICE. �'. 3. BEFORE ENTRY INTO THE PREFABRICATED SHELTER ALL EQUIPMENT INSTALLED OUTDOORS SHALL BE ,NEMA 3R. 4. AT THE TERMINATION, WITHIN THE PREFABRICATED SHELTER. PROVIDE 'EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, CONDUIT AND WIRING AS SHOWN ON THE ELECTRICAL' RISER DIAGRAM AND AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE ALL CABLE CONNIECTIONS OUTSIDE 'SHALL BE COVERED WITH A OPERATING SYSTEM, WEATHERPROOF SPLICING KIT. THE KIT SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED 3.0 EXECUTION IN THE CELLULAR? COMPANY GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS. THE MINIMUM BONDING RADIUS FOR ANTENNA CABLES SHALL BE AS INSTALL CONDUIT PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR TO STRUCTURES. SHOWN BELOW: UNDERGROUND CONDUIT SHALL BE PITCHED TO DRAIN WHERE I ' REQUIRED. CABLE SIZE IN AIR OR CABLE TRAY IN CONDUIT SERVICE ROUTES SHOWN ARE PRELIMINARY. OBTAIN CONFIRMATION' 7/8" 10" 18 FROM THE CELLULAR COMPANY AND THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO INSTALLING, 1 1/4" 15" 22" VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES THROUGH THE i AM 20" 28" 1 2 FOAM JIUMPER 6" N/A USE OF AN UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATING SERVICE. / " , I ALL FEEDER CABLES SHALL BE TAGGED AT TERMINAL POINTS IN ALL CABLES SHALL BIE INSTALLED WITH A MINIMUM NUMBER OF BENDS BOXES. COLOR—CODE CABLES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL WHERE POSSIBLE. CABLES SHALL NOT BE LEFT UN—TERMINATED AND ELECTRICAL CODE, UTILITY REQUIREMENTS AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS. SHALL BE SEALED IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION. EXISTING ELECTRICAL UTILITIES AT THE OWNER'S FACILITY SHALL BE REFER TO DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. KEPT INTACT AT ALL TIMES. ANY UTILITIES DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPLACED IN KIND. END OF SPECIFICATIONS ail MAKE FINAL CONNECTION TO PREFABRICATED SHELTER. FURNISH AND INSTALL GROUNDING ELECTRODES IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 250 AND 810-21. FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW ELECTRICAL SERVICE AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. PROVIDE CONTINUOUS, 1/4' POLYPROPYLENE PULL ROPE IN ENTIRE RUN OF TELEPHONE EMPTY CONDUIT SYSTEM. PROVIDE ENGRAVED PLASTIC NAMEPLATES AT SERVICE DISCONNECT AND OTHER LOCATIONS SPECIFIED BY CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. 'I ATTACHMENTMETHOD OF NAMEPLATES SHALL NOT VIOLATE THE LISTING OF THE EQUIPMENT. PERFORM GROUNDING, FUNCTIONALITY AND SHORT—CIRCUIT TESTS AS REQUIRED BY THE CELLULAR COMPANY AND THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR. i DIRECTCRY: 1406-ORS' DATE: E" 12-331-86 NO DATE flEY4510N INT (E O PROJECT NO. DRAWING NO. t' A cps UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITIONI TO THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE TO v SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATIE _ - W EDUCATION LAW. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DTE _ O JANUARY, 1997 TS-2- Ng466L9 �_� PRDJEC ENGINEER: DRAWN W. UNMANNED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SHEET 2 OF 2 PROFESS0' R.G. L.V.G. DVIRKA AND BARTILUCCI SCALE. DEDICNED DY; CHECKED DY: CONSULTING ENGINEERS EQUIPMENT SITE N0. 968419 M.N. H.C. A "DIVISION OF WILLIAM F, COSULICH ASSOCIATES,' P.C. MATTITUCK, NEW YORK NONE I, � I BELL ATL ANTIC NYNEX- MOBILE MINEOLA, NEW YORK j WUNMANNED COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT SITE NO. 968419 MA TTIT UCK, NEW FORK JANUARY 1997 SITE INFORMATION LIST OF DRAWINGS DESCRIPTION SITE NAME: MATTITUCK, NEW YORK SITE NUMBER: 968419 SITE TYPE: EQUIPMENT SHELTER/MONOPOLE f F ' G-1 SITE N AN. .AND DETAILS E6 I OIMt bVrt LM LOCATION: CHRIS REHM, BACKHOE SERVICE s5 G-2 ANTE7N A INSTALLATION PLANS AND DETAILS 425 WESTPHALIA ROADatk>< °. G-3 SHELr,.R FOUNDATIONS AND DETAILS MATTITUCK, NEW YORK s } 150 OWNER: ADREIAN REHM �srrtIGocaTfor� E- 1 ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM AND DETAILS �� - ��� J 30 k. � • ., .. i E-2 G�DUNDING SYSTEM LATITUDE: 40' — 59' — 26' -- LONGITUDE: 77 — 32' — 15' / TS- 1 TtCHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS — SHEET 1 OF 2 SECTION: — s; TS-2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS — SHEET 2 OF 2 •. ..7'�'! MPS/ �..- \. BLOCK: — (-.�♦'�LOT(S): — •� :� R- 1 M`pNOPOLE REFERENCE DETAILS LOCATION MAP i N.T.S. E APR 819 o 0dh "s 2 DVIRKA -AND ®ARTIL.UCCifi 1 -2-97 ISSUED FOR 60% BANM REVIEW 0 SITE K0. 96 419 M p � 0 S LT N/'� ENG}NEER�S $ ATTITUCK, N.Y. ' . o Rove55ioNP C N U I. G I � A DIVISION OF WILLIAM F. COSULICH A5S4CIATES, P.C, D&B PROJECT NO. 1406-08A F I 1 EGENn - _ —1- EXISTING FEATURES SPECIAL NOTE: NEW WORK THE CONTRACTOR'S ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE EXISTING PROPERTY LINE iJ UTILITIES RUNNING THROUGHOUT THE SITE. UTILITIES SHOWN ---� !� ON THE PLANS MAY NOT BE COMPLETE AND ARE APPROXIMATELY ------- EXISTING UNDERGOUND UTILITIES 'A LOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING MARKOUTS AND PERFORMING FIELD LOCATIONS FOR ALL UTILITIES NEW UNDERGROUND UTILITIES Z AND OWNER'S SUBSURFACE FACILITIES. —oH EXISTING OVERHEAD UTILITIES THE CONTRACTOR LOCATE,RY TO REQUIRED TO TAKE ANY AND ALL PRECAUTIONS LITIES —OH— NEW OVERHEAD UTILITIES N_6=2,�_. DURI GNECES�CONSTRUCTONALL COSTS ASSOCIATEDSPORT AND TWTHSPROTIECTING, - -123- - EXISTING GRADE MAINTAINING, SUPPORTING, LOCATING, DIGGING TEST PITS, ETC., -�_ OF ALL UTILITIES OR PROCESS PIPELINES SHALL BE INCLUDED 123 NEW GRADE 9 -/� IN THE QUOTED PRICE(S). -x—x--x-- EXISTING FENCE P�NVE ,.' _ ANY EXCAVATIONS WITHIN 18 INCHES OF A UTILITY MUST BE NEW CHAIN LINK FENCE CAREFULLY PERFORMED BY HAND. 12310 EXISTING ELEVATION NES Ni' ( THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING AND T TELEPHONE UTILITIES CONNECTING TEMPORARY GENERATOR SETS, PUMPS, ETC., TO s SEWER FACILITIES MAINTAIN OPERATIONS FOR ANY PROPERTY OWNER FUNCTIONS E ELECTRICAL UTILITIES WHICH ARE DISRUPTED BY ANY PORTION OF HIS WORK. THE r/ CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TEMPORARY 0 DRAINAGE FACILITIES AND PERMANENT REPAIR OF ANY UTILITIES OR FACILITIES DAMAGED BY. HIS WORK. V.I.F.Pe PULLBOX LILCO 5 � / � VERIFY IN FIELD �/�' 1 -1 NM MAGNETIC NORTH NT TRUE NORTH * 6 % \\ PROP. ETEC. SERVICE j%Jt GENERAL NOTES: % , PROPERTY LINE BOX 0 ��� (SEE ELEC. DWGS.) 1. EXISTING SITE AND PROPERTY LINE INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM A SURVEY PREPARED BY YOUNG AND YOUNG V) DATED AUGUST 13, 1974. PROPERTY LINE BEARINGS ARE NOT REFERENCED TO TRUE NORTH. EXISTING 2. ALL FEATURES SHOWN ON SITE PLANS ARE EXISTING 1 BUILDING ,{ UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED OR SHOWN. II /�{ O EXTENSION ARM 3. VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS OF SERVICE CONNECTIONS LOCATED POST CAP INSIDE PREFABRICATED SHELTER. II i4. GROUND CABLE TRAY, MONOPOLE, AND ANTENNA CABLES AS 3 / OUTSIDE F-I-NS-IDE-1 REQUIRED BY BANM GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS. THIS SHALL , . SCH. 40 GALV. PIPE INCLUDE FURNISHING AND INSTALLING GROUNDING CONDUCTORS jI ' p / I POST 0 8'-O' MAX. FROM GRADE TO THE ANTENNAS. SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS. /, I I I • I/ 2 1/2 0 (2 7/8" O.D.) 5. OBTAIN PROPERTY OWNER APPROVAL PRIOR TO ANY REMOVALS, CORNER AND GATE POSTS EXCAVATIONS OR CLEARING. REPAIR, RESTORE, AND SEED ALL AREAS 2"0 (2 3/8" O.D.) DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION. REPLACE IN LIKE KIND AND SIZE ANY INTERMEDIATE POSTS TREES, SHRUBS, FENCE, AND OTHER SITE FEATURES DAMAGED OR REMOVED AS A RESULT OF THE WORK AT NO ADDITIONAL COST. rr/ SEE SURFACE TREATMENT DETAIL 425 WESTPHAIIA AVE. 1/2' CROWN ✓ i I z I ����1����1�� EXIST. GRADE 1 STORY CONC. BLOCK II 1 FENCE POST BUILDINGWOO Vv 11 I 8"0 INTERMEDIATE POST \�y I I1 4" THICK LAYER OF GRADE 3/4" CRUSHED STONE II II 1 FOOTING & 12"0 CORNER I 1 I b (ASTM-C33, SIZE No.57) I I II I AND GATE POST FOOTING ' 1 III 1 o , 11 � S-44' 55' E 65.00' (L POST FOOTING I ILr II V -- I I WEED BARRIER TO BE 1 II I FENCE POST I II o i FOOTING I II ' (BEYOND)—� I TYPAR LANDSCAPE FABRIC" I $ I __ I COMPACT SUBGRADE 1 o D OF l y 1 II , THREE (3) . GAL S - -- 2x8 CCA TREATED o /) I I •. ' �, N n 12-i 2 GA. GALV. (0.40 PCF) BARBED WIRE (TYP.) BRAID GROUND �fRAP 11 , // LUMBER BORDER o i 4'-0" 0 GATE! WITH I CRIMP 2CONNECTOR WELDED 7'0 (2 3/8" O.D.) GALV. N.T.S. AT EACH STRAND (TYP.) II , ACCESS GATE FRAMES (TYP.) N PROPOSED UNDERGROUND 1 1 1 1/4"0 (1 5/8" O.D.) 1 (ELEC. AND SEE ELEC. TDWGO )SERVICES II / � 3 TSCH. 40 OP RAIL GALV. PIPE SURFACE TREATMENT DETAIL T'-------- - TOP HINGE PER MFR. ( ) SCALE. 1"=I'-O" 1 TYP. NEW 8'-0" CHAIN LINK FENCE _ i (SEE DETAILS THIS DWG.) `O i WOVEN WIRE FABRIC 1 2-1/2"0 (2 7/8" O.D.) SCH. 40 of PROPOSED 12'x40' UNMANNED GALV. PIPE GATE POST i EQUIP. SHELTER (BY OTHERS) (TYP. ENDS) BOTTOM HINGE PER MFR. (TYP.) SCHEDULE1-1/470 (405GALV. D.) PIPE BOT. RAIL 30'x50' FENCED COMPOUND PROPOSED 1 � WITH GRAVEL SURFACE (SEE DETAILS THIS DWG.) `bgouwoop 1pu 1 ° n II II 11 '11 WELDED LOCKABLE FREEZE- 11 II II I PROOF LATCH do HASP I I I I PROPOSED 100't MONOPOLE I FOOTING (TYP.)1'-0"0 GATE POST. - _� I I I 1 I I I I I 3/8°0 GALV STEEL ROD WITH NINE (9) PANEL ANTENNAS j1 11 DIAGONAL AT GATE ONLY I I I LJ I I LJ 1 I 1 L_J , 1 NOTE: - - -----"� 1. ALL FENCING AND RELATED ASSEMBUESI SHALL BE GALVANIZED ZINC FINISH. N-46' 50'30" W 125.07' (FABRIC - ASTM A392, FRAME WORK - ASTM 669, BARB WIRE - ASTM A121) I SITE PLAN NEW FENCE DETAILS SCALE: 3/8"=1'-0" SCALE: 1"=10'-O' DIRECTORY' 1406-OM FILE. 1406-BA'1 DATE LVG/12-01-96PROJECT NG DRAWING NO No DATE REVISION INC 4E oF_ W VOR UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE 1406-08A 2 Gs SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. SITE PLANS AND DETAILS DATE, JANUARY, 1997 PR°IECT ENGINEER: OWN BY, dh 46 _� R.O. DVIRKa AND aaRTl�uccl UNMANNED. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION G- � - pROPESS1�NPy EQUIPMENT SITE NO. 968419 SCALE: OEscNEO BY: cNEckEO Br. CONSULTING ENGINEERS - AS NOTED � C.M.C. H.C. A DIVISION OF WILLIAM F. COSULICH ASSOCIATES, P.C. -MATTITUCK, NEW YORK { So'-o ANTENNA REFERENCE DATA # . � 5. 0, 4o'-o" 5'-0" MANUFACTURER'S DATA SWEDCOM CORPORATION HEIGHT: 43.0" PANEL TYPE ANTENNAS WIDTH: 6:5" - SERIES ALP-E9011 DEPTH: BA" WEIGHT: 20 LBS - MAX. WIND AREA: 2.3 SF RATED WIND LOAD 112 LBS I PREFABRICATED RATED, WIND SPEED: 113 MPH b SHELTER - ANTENNA SPECIRCATIONS real F yy CABLE SECTOR MODEL NUMBEB AZIMUTH LENGTH SIZE r ALPHA ALP-E9011-DIN 3 102' 130' 7/8"0 BETA ALP-E9011-DIN 3 222 130' 7/8"0 GAMMA ALP-E9011-DIN 3 342' 130' 7/8"0 OF MONOPOLE, CABLE REFERENCE DATA • II II ACCESS PORT, AND b I III WAV GUIDE BRIDGE BLDG. ����p� I I I 1B'—� J NDR LENGTH IMIAR CONDUIT (VERIFY) CABLE SIZE CATOLOG !l RANG BEND RA IUS BEND RADIUS b ii 718"0 LDF5-50A 200' < L 10" 18" 18" MIN. SWEEP CABLE 1 '1/4"A LDF6-50 200'-300' 15" 22" ((24" MIN. SWEEP PORT 1 5/8"0 LDF7-50A L > 300' 20" 28" (30" MIN, SWEEP 10 j�l I NOTES• —CABLE BRIDGE SUPPORT iv � i II II SUPPLIED BY MONOPOLE MFR. • ALL ,ANTENNA AND CABLE DATA IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY AND SHALL r � II II (TYP.-SEE DETAIL THIS DWG.) BE VERIFIED WITH THE CELLULAR COMPANY AND PRODUCT MANUFACTURER. r r I I I - r ' C=T=-=-=_________-_' ii � � ►y CABLE LENGTHS INDICATED ARE FOR ESTIMATING PURPOSES ONLY, RUNNING 0 24" WIDE CABLE BRIDGE FROM ANTENNAS TO THE ENTRANCE POINT OF THE EQUIPMENT ROOM PLUS 10' (TEN ---_--_---- r SUPPLIED BY MONOPOLE MFR. FEET') OF SPARE LENGTH. ACTUAL CABLE LENGTHS SHALL BE FIELD MEASURED, AND PB ______- SHALL RUN FROM ANTENNAS TO THE SPECIFIED LOCATION IN THE EQUIPMENT ROOM b 2"CL. 9"x24" MONOPOLE WITH 'DIM TYPE CONNECTORS AT EACH END (L+PDM AT ANTENNA END AND L+PDF I ACCESS PORT _ , AT SHELTER END) AND NO SPLICES. SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS/SPECIFICATIONS - - — FOR COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS. MONOPOLE (BY OTHERS) TELCO PULLBOX FOUNDATION GROUNDING LUG (TYP. OPP. SIDES) t PER MONOPOLE MFR. ELECTRIC SERVICE CONDUIT (36-1/2"t AT POLE BASE (SEE SITE PLAN & ELEC. DWGS.) CHAIN LINK FENCE AND 34-3/4'f AT PORT) TELEPHONE SERVICE CONDUITS (SEE SITE PLAN & ELEC. DWGS.) i J'-0" t PLATFORM LAYOUT PLAN (3 SIDES) TOP OF I. -. COMPOUND/CABLE BRIDGE LAYOUT PLAN 'TOP OF STRUCTURE PANEL ANTENNA Y SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" f a1015'-3"t ABOVE GRADE b _ RAD CENTERLINE_ •1 BOTTOM OF PLATFORM � NOTE: ACTUAL CABLE BRIDGE/POST LAYOUT WALL BE BY THE MONOPOLE MFR., AND MAY VARY FROM 101'-0"t ABOVE GRADE THE LAYOUT SHOWN. 108 (DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA PLATFORM FRAME IPANEL ANTENNAS (BY MONOPOLE MFR.) 'I PREFAB'•RICATED 100' MONOPOLE SHELTER (BY OTHERS) WAVEGUIDE FRIDGE r_ _ OF 9"x24" MONOPOLE SEE PLAN) ACCESS PORT 7'-B" ABOVE MONOPOLE BASE O (VERIFY W/MONOPOLE MFR.) POST CAP6'-0" 7,-0" p MOUNTING BRACKET - T 6' HIGH CHAIN 1/2"0 U-BOLT (TVP) BUS BAR FOR t MONOPOLE LINK FENCE ANTENNA GROUNDING BY OTHERS GROUNDING LUG ON MONOPOLE (TYP) - 1/2" J-BOLT 3"0 SCH-40 BETA SECTOR x _ b x GALV. STEEL PIPE I AZ=222' 12 GAUGE GALV. STEEL GRAVEL YARD PER MONOPOLE DIAMOND-GRIP CHANNEL (TVP) MFR. (3"t) GRADE TOP OF PIER b GRADE LEVEL �ANTENNA PLATFORM FRAME ^• 12" ABOVE GRADE (BY MONOPOLE MFR.) . /� /� / ""- __ .'-. "... , •\\..\ II ' 10 - -o� SF, • '°• ANCHOR BOLT o (TVP) CONCRETE - FOOTING PANEL ANTENNA (TYP) SINITE: l l't ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL �/ �r` LATITUDE : 4CY - 59' - 28" % • • •° MONOPOLE • 1•_D••0 LONGITUDE: 72' - 32' - 16' %. r\ FOUNDATION CABLE BRIDGE DETAIL ANTENNA ORIENTATION PLAN FAA SKETCH f MONOPOLE ELEVATION SCALE:- 3/8"=1'-O" N.T.S. i SCALE: 3/4" 1'-0° OIREGTnM 1406-OM 6 M4 DATE; LVGJ12-31-86 NO, DATE ' PaE OV NEW rOR,f UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION PRDIECT 4 pRAwirvc NO. REVISION 1406-O6A y� TQ THIS DOCUMENT IS A VOCATION OF BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE s it SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE LAW ANTENNA INSTALLATIONDATE- EDUCATION w JANUARY, 1997 G-2 hMANNED PRpJ ENGINEER. DRAWN W: UNWIRELESS COMMUNICATION PLANS AND DETAILS R.O. GIB. DVIRKA AND BARTILUCCI EQUIPMENT LSITE NO. 968419 kA E: pROFESSP'A? DEsicNED e+; CHECKED Wr CONSULTING ENGINEERS ' CIVIC, H.C. A DIVISION OF WILLIAM F. COSULICH ASSOCIATES, P.C. MATTITUCK NEW YORK As NOTED t` I i 4 I 3'-O" DOOR 3'-0" DOOR 3'-6" DOOR 4'-O" WIDE CONC. PAD v ° ° "I" CLEAR 1 i TO DOOR AT C3 G3 EI TELCO SECURITY ' ° EACH END WALL 4 EQUIP. PANEL ? • a " r ° • r , - - - - - - HEATER ]HVAC- - - - - 400040 TELCO SERVICE • — INTAKE AIR ALARM - ,{ (CORE DRILL FLOOR) cRowrH LAF - 3'-O' (VERIFY) I I STUB-UP 4"m LOUVER \ INTERFACE F.I.F. \\— R.C.F. CDMA CLIMATE I I q TELCO SERVICE I __ CONTROL 6" SLAB I tl III CONDUIT EXPANSION PANEL " °{ SEAT (TYP.) WALL ABOVE — II MAIN BREAKER AND SPACE - I _ t II II 1 20'-9" (VERIFY) I TRANSFER SWITCH HVAC — - — - — - — - 7; - - — - — - - - — - a. ASURGE RRESTOR A.I.F. i,—d'— ---'�-1 -0„ ONE 1'-8" GRADE I - �� It I BEAM (TYP.) III il„tl I v • C&D C&D ECS 5" CONC. SLAB 1'-O" N-91-59 N-91-59 PLANT 6'-O" 1 11 I DISCHARGE CABLE I LE II II AIR LOUVER PORT PORT L - - - - - - - - - - - - - ��1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WIRING TROUGH, METER PAN, II 11 HELTER WALL BYTO HERS , 7 11/16" 7 11/16" R=24" MIN.(TYP) GRADE BEAM yl 11 I 4 9/32" 7-11 11/16" 9'-4 5/16 20'-8 1/16" 4 9/32" � DEFLECTION FITTINGS (SEE ELEC. DWGS..) ALTERNATELY INSTALL 12"x12" 40'-0" r 1 _ STYROFOAM BOX-OUT IN GRADE BEAM ENTERED ON SERVICE SHELTER FLOOR PLAN -------------� PB --__----=- _��/ PENETRATION WITH HOLE ATCHING CONDUIT SIZE. PROVIDE TWO (2 C-------�--�-- MM --� ADDITIONAL 5 BARS 3'-fY' LONG AT TOP OF BOX-OUT. KEEP 1'- " -� OF CONCRETE ALL AROUND BOX-OUT AND MAINTAIN 2" BAR CLEARANCE. SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" FOUNDATION PLAN 40'-3" 40'-0" EXTERIOR GENERATOR PREFAB. SHELTER I LIGHT EXHAUST 1 I (BY OTHERS) I SHELTER TIE DOWN PLATES I I 7' CL. 5" THK. CONC. SLAB I 3/4" CHAMFER I I I I EXP. BOLTED TO GRADE BEAM I I _ AND W.W.F. 6x6-W4.0 I I ALL AROUND 1 I I I (BY OTHERS) I I (HARD TROWEL FINISH) I 1 I I I I I L---------- --------- ---------------J I GRADE HVAC I I I I DOOR (TYP.) GRADE UNIT o I I o I I o I I II II $3 SUPPORT T \�\\;\\/ WALL BEYOND (TYP.) ® 1a" D.C. (TYP) \r IES \\ \�\\✓/a\\/\\/<\ti/<C\/<\��\!<\/�\/l.\/i\/!\\��\\�i /�\� < j - $4 ® . 18 DOWELS 6" WIDE SEAT W/HOOK (TYP) FLOOR SLAB TOP OF ROCk GRADE BEAM '/ 4" THICK LAYER OF WELL CL. ELEVATION A - (TYP. 4 SIDES) GRADED CRUSHED STONE 2-#5 CONT. �% :. TYP. U.O.N. 2-#5 CONT. (TYP.T&B) 3" CL. FORTIFIBER CORP. (TYP. T&B) SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" ® BOT. "MOISTOP" VAPOR BARRIER 3" CL. / i\•%�/� ® BOT. 1'-6"' DR DOWEL O 4'-0" O/C (TYP.) UNDISTURBED SOIL WITH DRILL 1'-O" INTO ROCK 11'-8" FND. A MIN. ALLOWABLE BEARING 11'-11" QA & SET IN GROUT CAPACITY OF 1.5 TONS/SQ. FT. EXTERIOR AI TEERNATT 11-87 LIGHT ®ROCK ® SOIL in SECTION EXHAUSTOR SCALE: 1/2"=1'-O" G3 G3 HVAC UNIT IN CONCRETE PAD (TYP.) - FOUNDATION NOTES WITH WWF 6x6—W4.0 _ 1 = ;o KEY PLAN (BROOM FINISH) 1/2" JOINT = = N.T.S. 1. FOUNDATIONS SHALL BEAR ON UNDISTURBED GRANULAR SOIL (SAND OR 3/4" CHAMFER 4'-O" WIDE (ASPHALT IMPREGNATED FIBER CONC. PAD ® DOORS SANG/GRAVEL MIXTURE) WITH A MINIMUM ALLOWABLE BEARING CAPACITY ALL AROUND EXPANSION JOINT FILLER, 5/8"m SEEM OF 1.5 TONS PER SQ. FT. NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IF UNSUITABLE SOILS 2" CL. FOAM BACKER ROD, AND ARE ENCOUNTERED AND REMOVE AND REPLACE WITH LEAN CONCRETE #4 NOSING BAR AT AGREED PRICE AS DIRECTED. 1/47/FT. POLYURETHANE JOINT SEALANT) � GRADE a SHELTER NOTES 2. CONCRETE WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI-318 1. PREFABRICATED SHELTER TO BE SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY OTHERS. i AND ACI-301. CONCRETE SHALL BE TO PSI AIR ENTRAINED MIX. a ��/ A /\ \�\ \ �\/ \\ \ \ \\ ELEVATION B FIBREBOND CORPORATION (318/377-1030) 11'-6" x 40'-0" EQUIPMENT REINFORCING BARS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM-A615 GRADE 60 AND �j //�,/? WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM-A185. \jam SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" SWELTER SHOWN, HAUNCH ON �\/ 2. DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND SHALL P - 3. FOUNDATION DIMENSIONS AND FLOOR PENETRATIONS SHOWN SHALL BE 3 SIDES g' BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR IN WRITING WITH THE MANUFACTURER ` VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR IN WRITING WITH THE PREFABRICATED AND CELLULAR COMPANY PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. SHELTER MANUFACTURER AND THE CELLULAR COMPANY, PRIOR TO THE I' START OF CONSTRUCTION. - - 4. SET TOP OF FOUNDATION LEVEL AND AT 6" ABOVE AVERAGE GRADE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ENTRANCE PAD DETAIL PREFABRICATED SHELTER REFERENCE DETAILS NOTE: SET TOP' OF PAD LEVEL WITH TOP OF GRAEIE BEAMS. DIRECTORY. 1406-OHS FILE. 1406-W DATE: LYG/12-3t-95 NO. DATE REVISION IM. pF NEW YO - PROLECT NO DRAWING NO tiP Rq UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION - " ° aq TO THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF 1406-08A s SECTION nos of THE NEW YORK STATE BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE x • - I EDUCATION LAW. SHELTER FOUNDATIONS DA�JANUARY, 1997 G-3 Fa No qb _� PBQEGT ENGINEER: DRAM W. dh UNMANNED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND DETAILS pOOFESS%0?P, R.O. L.V.G. DVIRKA AND MOW= EQUIPMENT SITE NO,: 968419 SCALE. DESIGNED BY' CHFGkED BY: CONSULTING ENGINEERS C.M.C. H.C. A DIVISION OF WILLIAM F. COSULICH ASSOCIATES, P.C: MATTT ITU,CKs NEW YORK AS NOTED I I ,F GENERAL NOTES — ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE CFR CES A, 10, MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATED INSIDE 1, ALL WORK RELATED TO THE NEW ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE i BRE PREFABRICATED SERVICES SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF REFABRICATED SHELTER LILCO, NYNEX THE NEC THE NESC AND ALL OTHER FURNISHED AND INSTALLED APPLICABLE CODES ' ( OOA AUTOMATIC TRANSFER' BY OTHERS) 2 R R AND REGULATIONS. SWITCH LOCATED INSIDE I _ PREFABRICATED SHELTER (FURNISHED 2• PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MEET WITH THE EXISTING 200A METER PAN AND AND INSTALLED BY OTHERS) UTILITY COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES TO COORDINATE REQUIREMENTS LILCO POLE SUFFICIENT CABLE METER MOUNTED - OF THE INSTALLATION AND VERIFY RISER POLE LOCATION. ELECTRICAL WARNING TAPE TO CONNECT TO ON SHELTER 120/24OV, 10, 3W 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY ALL UTILITY COMPANY FEES CAUTION BURIED ELECTRIC INE BELOW' PANELE30ARD LOCATED flNl$HED GRADE LILCO SECONDARY PREFABRICATED ASSOCIATED WITH THE NEW SERVICES. i (17' BELOW FINISHED GRADE) SHELTER INSIDE PREFABRICATED 4. PROPERTY INE BOXES, 'HANDHOLES AND PULLBOXES SHALL BE 1 SHELTER LAND INSTALLED(FURNISHED EBY OTHERS) FURNISHED AND INSTALLED PER REQUIREMENTS OF THE UTILITIES. RISER - SURFACE RESTORATION (SEE NOTE 1) TELCO BOARD LOCATED 5. TELE. PULLBOXES SHALL BE 2'-0"W x 2'-0'L (DEPTH AS REQUIRED) '- 3-4/0 IN 3. 1) INSIDE PREFABRICATED WITH OPEN BOTTOM FOR DRAINAGE. FURNISH AND INSTALL G' LAYER GALVANIZED STEEL SHELTER (FURNISHED AND OF CRUSHED STONE ON BOTTOM, LOGO ON COVER $HALL BE PER UNDISTURBED SOIL to IF.—PROPERTY LINE CONDUIT FROM INSTALLED BY OTHERS) BANM REQUIREMENTS. PULLBOXES SHALL HAVE CAMPBELL H-20 _ COMPACTED SOIL TROUGH TO MAIN LOCKABLE COVERS INSTALLED FLUSH TO FINISHED GRADE. it I FINISHED I PROPERTY LINE BOX CIRCUIT BREAKER. • JZJLJ PULLBOXES SHALL BE PRECAST CONCRETE WITH 4" MIN. WALLS. j 2-4 SCH. 40 PVC GRADE I (SEE NOTE 6) 3-4/01, 2G IN 3` RIGID 6. THE ELECTRICAL UTILITY CONTACT PERSON IS AS FOLLOWS: TELEPHONE SERVICE NEMA 3R TROUGH. GALVANIZED STEEL CONDUIT 11 FROM (MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER CONDUITS WITH DRAG �� �� �� X TO PAMIELBOARD LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY (LILCO) LINES ll 117 DOCTORS PATH _ GROUND ELECTRICAL SERVICE RIVERHEAD, N.Y. 11901 PER NEC AND LILCO TELEPHONE No. (516) 548-7029 to REQUIREMENTS COMPACTED SELECT 7. THE TELEPHONE UTILITY CONTACT PERSON IS AS 'FOLLOWS: GRANULAR FILL 4"0 PWC CONDUIT WITH DRAG MR. ELECTRCAL SERVICE LINE (TELEPHONE SERVICE) NYNEX I SCH. 4PVC CONDUIT FROM LILCO POLE TO 501 NORTH OCEAN AVE., 1st FLOOR 7• PREFABRICATED SHELTER. PATCHOGUE, N.Y. 11772 12• (SIZE AS SHOWN ON ELEC. 3-500 KCMIL IN 4 0 PVC (SEE NOTES 2,3 AND 5) TELEPHONE No. (516) 687-8415 _ CL (NP.) DETAILONTHIIS DWG.) TELEPHONE SERVICE CONDUIT(S) WITH DRAG LINE, FROM LILCO ILIT COLPOLE TO TROUGHECTRICAL ) (SEE DETAILS/NOTES THIS DWG.) (SEE NOTE 3) FURNISH AND INSTALL DEFLECTION SPARE TELEPHONE CONDUIT FOR FITTINGS FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE - FUTURE USE AND TELEPHONE - CONDUITS (TYPE-DX BY OZ/GEDNEY PULLBOXES NOT SHOWN OR EQIAL� ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE ELECTRICAL AND SPECIAL NOTE: TRENCH DETAIL TELEPHONE SERVICES DETAIL THE CONTRACTOR'S ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE EXISTING SCALE: 1"=1'-0" I N.T3. UTILITIES RUNNING THROUGHOUT THE SITE. UTILITIES SHOWN NOTES ON THE PLANS MAY NOT BE COMPLETE AND ARE APPROXIMATELY LOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING NOTES: 1. FURNISH AND INSTALL SCHEDULE 80 PVC CONDUIT ALONG MARKOUTS AND PERFORMING FIELD LOCATIONS FOR ALL UTILITIES 1 . PERFORM SURFACE RESTORATION TO RESTORE ALL POLE AS PER LILCO REQUIREMENTS. AND OWNER'S SUBSURFACE FACILITIES. DISTURBED AREAS TO ORIGINAL CONDITIONS. THIS 2, AT POLE, STUB UP TELEPHONE CONDUIT PER NYNEX THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO TAKE ANY AND ALL PRECAUTIONS SHALL INCLUDE RESEEDING, REPLANTING, REPAVING, REQUIREMENTS. INSIDE PREFAB. SHELTER, STUB UP NECESSARY TO LOCATE, SUPPORT AND PROTECT THESE UTILITIES ETC... AS REQUIRED. TELEPHONE CONDUIT BELOW TELCO BOARD, DURING CONSTRUCTION. ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROTECTING, 2. DETAIL SIMILAR FOR CONDUITS IN SEPARATE TRENCH. 3. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN, CONDUIT BELOW GRADE SHALL MAINTAINING, SUPPORTING, LOCATING, DIGGING TEST PITS, ETC., ' BE -SCHEDULE 40 PVC. CONDUIT ABOVE GRADE LOCATED OF ALL UTILITIES OR PROCESS PIPELINES SHALL BE INCLUDED 3. WHEN MULTIPLE CONDUITS OF THE SAME TYPE ARE OUTDOORS SHALL BE SCHEDULE 80 PVC. THE QUOTED PRICE(S). INSTALLED, SEPARATION BETWEEN CONDUITS SHALL BE T' IN 4, EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS ARE SHOWN DIAGRAMMATICALLY. ANY EXCAVATIONS WITHIN 18 INCHES OF A UTILITY MUST BE - 4. ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICE CONDUITS SHALL VERIFY ACTUAL- LOCATIONS WITH EQUIPMENT FURNISHED. CAREFULLY PERFORMED BY HAND. HAVE 24" MINIMUM BENDS. 5. FURNISH AND INSTALL NYNEX APPROVED PULLBOXES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING AND f' FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE CONDUIT AS REQUIRED FOR CONNECTING TEMPORARY GENERATOR SETS, PUMPS, ETC., TO PULLING CABLE AND AS SHOWN ON SITE PLAN. MAINTAIN OPERATIONS FOR ANY PROPERTY OWNER FUNCTIONS 6. FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE, FURNISH AND INSTALL TYPE 83-6 WHICH ARE DISRUPTED BY ANY PORTION OF HIS WORK. THE PRECAST CONCRETE PROPERTY LINE BOX WITH 30" CAST CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TEMPORARY IRON COVER. PROPERTY LINE BOX SHALL MEET LILCO AND PERMANENT REPAIR OF ANY UTILITIES OR FACILITIES DAMAGED REQUIREMENTS AND SHALL BE RATED FOR H-20 LOADING. BY HIS WORK. it I EXISTING LILCO POLE li 400A, 120/24OV, 10, 3W UNDERGROUND SERVICE TROUGH FUTURE 200A METER PAN AND METER � M 200A METER - lS1A PAN AND METER ,L 200A MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER (FURNISHED AND INSTALLED CB BY OTHERS) SII AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH (FURNISHED do INSTALLED BY OTHERS) ATS G „ l GENERATOR (FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY OTHERS) PANELBOARD LOCATED IN PANEL- PREFABRICATED SHELTER .t (FURNISHEp AND INSTALLED BY OTHERS) ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM - POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM N.T.S. I NOTE :1. REFER TO ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICES DETAIL FOR WIRE AND CONDUIT SIZES. I i. DIflECT : 1406-094 ME DALE: 14/6-N5 't DOTE: RH/12-27-96 NO. DATE REVISION INT " �oF NEVy ko UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION-OR ADDITION PROJECT NO. Dw�wlNc na. y4p' j, CN4L �SE THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF BELL: 'ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE - 1406-O6A - ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM °"�` � A SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW,YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. - �� ' �> PRQECTENDMEER: DRAMNBY: UNMA,NNE©� ! WIR�LESS„ COMMUNICATION` � � JANUARY, 1997 E- 1 { �* AND DETAILS I. �sFo ro". ne62 R.O. L.V.G. DVIRKA AND BARTILUCCI EQUIPMENT 11 t NO. 968419 /'+y A{ 1�r �r �/ SDALE: PaoFEs51oNP DcswNED er cHEcltEn W. CONSULTING ENGINEERS MATTITUQ ' iVE.Yf kORI'# AS NOTF,D 1 rG.G. H.C. A DIVISION OF WILLIAM F. COSULICH ASSOCIATES, P.C. _ Lam'- - - - ��--'-- -- - -- -- ---- - -- - -- - - -'- -- - - -- - - - - . _. . _ , :- -' - - -`-- - - - -� -- ._ . .- - -- -- - - -- - - - - __ _ - _. .____.-- `--- --- - - --- - - - -' -�------ —._ . _ ._ `-_ — ._- ._ _ ....- ----� --- - --`- --- --- -- -- --- - .._ . . -`--� ----- - - --- -- - ---- -`--- '- -- - - --- -._.--------- '- - �-- - ' 1 - - - I " I i ♦♦ 2 INSTALL GROUND STRAP PREFABRICATEDSUPPLIED ♦O (TYP FOR 3)WITH SHELTER p00R SHELTER Oj THE CONTRACTOR'S ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE EXISTING ♦♦O (�1 / UTILITIES RUNNING THROUGHOUT THE SITE. UTILITIES SHOWN ---- ___________ '-" __'_________________ ___________�.� / HALO GROUND ON THE PLANS MAY NOT BE COMPLETE AND ARE APPROXIMATELY ��----- '-- -�- /nGO7 LOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING ( ♦♦0 Q3 / 1 (SUPPLIED W/SHELTER) MARKOUTS AND PERFORMING FIELD LOCATIONS FOR ALL UTILITIES ♦ / i AND OWNER'S SUBSURFACE FACILITIES. j I TO HALO TO HALO 1 t.-- THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO TAKE ANY AND ALL PRECAUTIONS GROUND GROUND I 1 / NECESSARY TO LOCATE, SUPPORT AND PROTECT THEE UTILITIES I TO HALO I GROUND THRU 'WALL THRU WALL 10V0 INTERIOR GROUND BAR - 103 %OO DURING CONSTRUCTION. ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROTECTING, / MAINTAINING, SUPPORTING, LOCATING, DIGGING TEST PITS, ETC., ! THRU WALL .1 1 OF ALL UTILITIES OR PROCESS PIPELINES SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE QUOTED PRICE(S). 1 NHE I ANY EXCAVATIONS WITHIN 18 INCHES OF A UTILITY MUST BE SEE DETAIL "A' * CAREFULLY PERFORMED BY HAND. EXTERIOR BLDG. GROUND I TO SURGE II II 1 CABLE PORT \RING 30" BELOW GRADE (TIP.) ARRESTOR t INTERIOR I \ \\O THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING AND GROUNID BAR I \ \ \ 2 \ CONNECTING TEMPORARY GENERATOR SETS, PUMPS, ETC., TO BURY AT SAME DEPTH AS I TO HALO GROUND II II I EXTERIOR GROUND BAR ♦ \O MAINTAIN OPERATIONS FOR ANY PROPERTY OWNER FUNCTIONS TOP OF .GROUND ROD GROUND I TO HALO TO HALO I ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 WHICH ARE DISRUPTED BY ANY PORTION OF HIS WORK. THE THRU WALL MAIN ELECTRICAL II II GROUND GROUNDj ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TEMPORARY SERVICE DISCONNECT THRU WALL THRU WALLi ♦♦♦ ♦♦` ♦ - ----� AND PERMANENT REPAIR OF ANY UTILITIES OR FACILITIES DAMAGED MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER - I / ( ) ` ��� BY HIS WORK. g��♦♦♦� II �� �\ (ROUTE AROUND 2'-0" TYPICAL �ONDUITS, ♦♦♦ ) Q /Ap .L e- _�=—______��___ Y ♦♦ ®�♦ 1 PULLBOXES AND FOOTINGS) /^ 1 ----� / r . �� i ♦ EXTERIOR GROUND RING ---------------------- P- E/---- ---- ---1 r------------------� ).'� 1 » n / 1 1 MONOPOLE (BY OTHERS) 1 DETAIL A / TELCO PULLBOX \ / FOUNDATION \ N.T.S. �/ ♦\� GROUNDING LUG I " fiO (TYP. OPP. SIDES) \ ELECTRIC SERVICE CONDUIT (SEE SITE PLAN & ELEC: DWGS.) p PLAN A TELEPHONE SERVICE CONDUITS GROUNDING f AN (SEE SITE PLAN & ELEC. DWGS.) SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" NOTES: 1. FURNISH AND INSTALL GROUNDING SYSTEM AS PER BANM GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS, LATEST EDITION. THIS SHALL INCLUDE EXTERIOR GROUNDING, (RESISTANCE ' TESTING, ANTENNA/COAXIAL CABLE GROUNDING AND ��'-- C NNECTIONS- TO INTERIOR GROUNDING SYSTEM. 2. GROUND ROD TOPS SHALL BE AT A DEPTH , OF 2'-6' OR 6' BELOW THE LOCAL FROST LINE AND BACKFILLED r WITH 95% COMPACTABLE SOIL. 3. GROUNDING SYSTEM SHALL ACHIEVE 5 OHMS OR LESS RESISTANCE WHEN TESTED BY THIS CONTRACTOR. FURNISH CERTIFIED TEST REPORT TO BANM. 4. ELECTRICAL SERVICE SHALL BE GROUNDED PER LILCO AND NECREQUIREMENTS. 5. VERIFY LOCATIONS OF EQUIPMENT WITHIN PREFABRICATED FINISHED GRADE SHELTER. CONNECTIONS ARE SHOWN DIAGRAMIMATICALLY ON PLAN. ' SPECIAL CONDITIONS: WHEN SOIL CONDITIONS OFSTANDARDGRO NDINGXPROCEDURESe(LE...TNOINNCOM AOOTABLE ROCK, GRAVEL, SHALE, ETC...) THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES SHALL BE FOLLOWED: ; 1. EXTERNAL GROUND RING: iv ` THE. EXTERNAL GROUND RING SHALL BE BURIED TO THE MAXIMIUM ALLOWABLE DEPTH 6" BELOW FROST LINE (IF POSSIBLE) IN 95% COMPACTABLE SOIL. 2. GROUND RODS (REPLACEMENT): WHEN GROUND RODS CANNOT BE DRIVEN IN iA VERTICAL MANNER, TO A DEPTH OF 2'-8" MINIMUM AND REMAIN IN 95% COMPACTABLE SOIL, THEN WIRE STRINGERS SHALL BE USED:, I EACH STRINGER SHALL CONSIST OF THE FOLLIOWING: A. MATERIAL - #1 AWG BARE STRANDED COPPER CABLE B. LENGTH - TWENTY (20) FT. EXOTHERMIC CONNECTION C. DEPTH - ALL STRINGERS SHALL BE BURIED AT THE SAME (CADVNELD, OR APPROVED EQUAL) DEPTH AS THE EXTERNAL GROUND RING. COPPER D. CONNECTION METHODS - EACH STRINGER SHALL BE INDIVIDUALLY GROUND CONDUCTOR CADWELDED TO THE EXTERNAL GROUND RING. E, SPACING - SPACING BETWEEN STRINGERS ALONG THE PERIMETER COPPERCLAD STEEL OF THE EXTERNAL GROUND' RING SHALL BE TEN (10) FT. MAXIMUM. GROUND ROD !- F. INSTALLATION METHOD - ALL STRINGERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN " THE MOST DIRECT AND OUTWARDLY DIRECTION AS POSSIBLE. 3. GROUNDING SYSTEM SHALL ACHIEVE 5 OHMS IOR LESS RESISTANCE WHEN [T TESTED BY THIS CONTRACTOR. FURNISH CERTIFIED TEST REPORT TO BANM. GROUND ROD DETAIL xOFMETAL FENCE POST SCALE: ♦ CADWELD OR, OTHER APPROVED EXOTHERMIC WELDING SYSTEM Q GROUND ROD, 5/8'x10'-O" COPPERCLAD STEEL Q2 2/0 AWG STRANDED COPPER (BARE) - Q3 2/0 AWG STRANDED COPPER (INSULATED OR (BARE) oIRELroer 1406-OM 3/4 PVC CONDUIT - RLE. 1406-MB - DATE: GB/14-31,-Ofi NO. DATE REVISION INT. OF NEW V PROJECT NO DRAWING N0. PSE °p� UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION - - 4 TOSE THIS 7209 OF THE A VIOLATION of BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE 406-08A if s SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE ' h-r EDUCATION LAW. dh - UNMANNED . WIRELESS COMMUNICATION GROUNDING SYSTEM E-2 w O� Y� PROJECT ENGINEER: DRAWN BY. - JANUARY, 7997 sF° No 4 z R.O. LV.G. EQUIPMENT SITE N0: 96$419 Peovessw"Fy DVICON (TING BAINEERS CI � M•} �/ 1A' �/ � sLu.E. oESICN60 Br: CHECKED er CONSULTING- ENGINEERS MAI I ITUCf� NEW YORK - G.G. H.C. A DIVISION OF WILLIAM F. COSULICH, ASSOCIATES, P.C. f I� AS NOTED INSTRUCTIONS TOCONTRACTORS 01052-PROTECTION OF ON—SITE UTILITIES 01430—SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS 02500 — PAVING AND SURFACING CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SITE OF THE PROPOSED WORK AND THE CONTRACTOR'S ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE EXISTING UTILITIES ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS, RULES IN AREAS WHEREEXCAVATION IS TO OCCUR AT PAVED SURFACES, SAW— UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL STEEL, BOLTS AND U—BOLTS SHALL BE BECOME FULLY ACQUAINTED WITH THE CONDITIONS AS THEY EXIST IN RUNNING THROUGHOUT THE SITE. UTILITIES SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING CONSTRUCTION SAFETY' AND HEALTH ,CUT PAVEMENT IN STRAIGHT AND PARALLEL LINES. BACKFILL TO 5' HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED CONFORMING TO ASTM A123 OR A153 (AS ORDER THAT THE RESTRICTIONS ATTENDING THE WORK ARE NOT COMPLETE AND ARE APPROXIMATELY LOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR STANDARDS. THE COMPANY AWARDED A CELLULAR COMPANY PROJECT BELOW GRADE FOR NEW DRIVEWAYS, SIDEWALKS AND LIGHT DUTY APPLICABLE). CUT ENDS AND DISTURBED SURFACES SHALL BE COATED UNDERSTOOD. ALL AREAS AND DIMENSIONS ARE INDICATED ON THE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING MARKOUTS AND PERFORMING FIELD SHALL INSURE ALL WORKERS WORK IN SURROUNDINGS OR PAVEMENT REPAIR$. PROVIDE 4" LAYER OF DENSELY GRADED AGGREGATE WITH ZRC COLD 'GALVANIZING COMPOUND AS MFR. BY Z.R.C. 'CHEMICAL DRAWINGS AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE, BUT ALL CONDITIONS SHALL LOCATIONS FOR ALL UTILITIES AND OWNER'S SUBSURFACE FACILITIES. UNDER CONDITIONS WHICH ARE SANITARY, AND ARE NOT (COMPACTED DEPTH) AND PROVIDE 3" LAYER OF NYSDOT TYPE-6 PRODUCTS CO., QUINCY, MA OR APPROVED EQUAL. BE VERIFIED BY EACH CONTRACTOR AND/OR SUBCONTRACTOR AT THE 4 1 HAZARDOUS OR DANGEROUS TO HIS/HER HEALTH OR SAFETY. ASPHALT (COMPACTED DEPTH) TO RESTORE ORIGINAL GRADE. SITE. THE FAILURE OF THE CONTRACTOR TO EXAMINE OR RECEIVE ANY THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO TAKE ANY AND ALL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS SHALL BE EXERCISED AT ALL TIMES FOR THE PROTECTION AGGREGATE BASE AND ASPHALT SHALL MEET NYSDOT REQUIREMENTS. ALL WELDING OPERATIONS CONDUCTED AFTER GALVANIZING SHALL BE FORM, INSTRUMENT OR DOCUMENT, OR TO VISIT THE SITE SHALL NOT NECESSARY TO LOCATE, SUPPORT AND PROTECT THESE UTILITIES OF THE PERSONS AND PROPERTY. IT IS MANDATORY THAT THE SAFETY APPLY ASPHALT TACK COAT AT INTERFACE WITH EXISTING PAVEMENTS. COATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE FOR DISTURBED SURFACES, RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR FROM ANY OBLIGATION WITH RESPECT TO DURING CONSTRUCTION. ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROTECTING, PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE LOCAL LAWS, OSHA REGULATIONS AND AT CONCRETE SIDEWALKS PROVIDE 6" THICK MESH REINFORCED SLAB ALL FIELD WELDED SURFACES SHALL BE PAINTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE QUOTED PRICE. THE SUBMISSION OF A QUOTATION SHALL MAINTAINING, SUPPORTING, LOCATING, DIGGING TEST PATS, ETC., OF ALL BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION CODES BE OBSERVED FOR ALL WITH A BROOM FINISH. THE REQUIREMENTS FOR DISTURBED SURFACES. ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE CONTRACTOR AND HIS SUBCONTRACTORS UTILITIES OR PROCESS PIPELINES SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE QUOTED CONTRACTORS AND RIGGERS. HAVE FULLY EXAMINED THE SITE AND KNOW THE EXISTING CONDITIONS PRICE(S). ANCHOR BOLTS SHALL CONFORM DI ASTM AND SHALL BE AND HAVE MADE PROVISIONS FOR OPERATING UNDER THE CONDITIONS CONTRACTORS ARE COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION 02831-CHAIN LINK FENCE TIGHTENED TO A SNUG TIGHT CONDITION. ANCHOR OR BOLTS SHALAL L BE HOT AS THEY EXIST AT THE SITE AND HAS INCLUDED ALL NECESSARY ITEMS. ANY EXCAVATIONS WITHIN 18" OF A UTILITY MUST BE CAREFULLY MEANS AND METHODS, JOB SITE SAFETY, TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION DIPPED GALVANIZED PER ASTM A123. DISTURBED SURFACES SHALL BE COATED PERFORMED BY HAND. AND ENSURING COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE SAFETY AND HEALTH CHAIN LINK FENCING SHALL BE EIGHT FEET (8') HIGH, UNLESS WITH ZRC COLD GALVANIZING COMPOUND AS MFR, BY Z.R.C. CHEMICAL THE EXTENT AND LOCATION OF SUBSURFACE BEDROCK IS UNKNOWN. REGULATIONS. REGULATIONS OR PROCEDURES INDICATED ARE FOR OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS, INSTALLED AS SHOWN. PRODUCTS CO., QUINCY, MASS. OR EQUAL AS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. THEREFORE, THE BASE QUOTED PRICE 'SHALL BE DETERMINED THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING AND INFORMATION ONLY AND MAY NOT BE CURRENT.- - ALL COMPONENTS' SHALL BE GALVANIZED STEEL, LEGALLY DISPOSE ASSUMING EXCAVATION THROUGH NORMAL SOIL CONDITIONS. A UNIT CONNECTING TEMPORARY GENERATOR SETS, PUMPS, ETC., TO MAINTAIN OF ALL REMOVED FENCING WHICH CANNOT BE INCORPORATED IDIVISION 9 - FINISHES PRICE SHALL BE INCLUDED WHICH OFFERS, ON A PER CUBIC FOOT OF OPERATIONS FOR ANY PROPERTY OWNER FUNCTIONS WHICH ARE 01510-TEMPORARY UTILITIES INTO THE NEW WORK. EXCAVATION BASIS, THE DELETION OF NORMAL SOIL EXCAVATION, AND DISRUPTED BY ANY PORTION OF IS WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO 09900 - PAINTING SUBSTITUTES ROCK REMOVAL AND CONCRETE ENCASEMENT. BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT REPAIR OF ANY PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND PAY ALL 02900-LANDSCAPING UTILITIES OR FACILITIES DAMAGED' BY HIS WORK. ASSOCIATED FEES AND OPERATING COSTS. PROVIDE ALL TEMPORARY ALL NEW STEEL MOUNTING ELEMENTS AND SURFACES REQUIRING PIGMENTED DIVISION 1-GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SOIL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES REQUIRED BY THE AUTHORITIES REGRADE SITE TO MATCH EXISTING GRADES OR FINISH GRADES NOTED PAINT SHALL BE PREPARED, PRIMED AND FINISH PAINTED AFTER 01060-REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS HAVING JURISDICTION. ON THE DRAWINGS. SPREAD UNIFORM LAYER OF EXISTING STOCKPILED GALVANIZING. COLOR OF FINISH PAINT SHALL MATCH EXISTING SURFACE 01010-SUMMARY OF WORK TOPSOIL OR STONE BLEND OVER REGRADED AREAS, AS SHOWN ON THE COLOR AS APPROVED BY THE OWNER. SURFACE PREPARATION SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFORM TO THE APPLICABLE LOCAL CONSTRUCTION 01700-PROJECT CLOSE OUT ,DRAWINGS OR AS DIRECTED IN THE FIELD. 3 SSPC-$Pi FOR GALVANIZED STEEL, AND SSPC-SP11 (POWER TOOL CLEANING FURNISH AND INSTALL FOUNDATION AND APPURTENANCES FOR CODE AND OTHER APPLICABLE LOCAL, COUNTY, $TATE, AND FEDERAL CODES, TO BARE METAL) FOR PLAIN STEEL. PAINT TO BE HIGH QUALITY INDUSTRIAL UNMANNED EQUIPMENT SHELTER AND MONOPOLE WITHIN A FENCED LAWS, AND REQUIREMENTS. REMOVE ALL DEBRIS FROM; SITE, CLEAN FLOORS AND OTHER EXPOSED ALL DISTURBED VEGETATION AND GROUND COVER SHALL BE RESEEDED GRADE AS MANUFACTURED BY CARBOLINE. GALVANIZED SURFACES SHALL HAVE A COMPOUND AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. CONNECT SHELTER TO SURFACES AND REMOVE LABELS. "CLEAN" IS DEFINED TO MEAN THAT WITH THE SPECIFIED GRASS MIXTURE AND MULCHED WITH A LAYER OF PRIME COAT OF "CARBOUNE PENETRATING SEALER" AND FINISH COAT OF UTILITIES REQUIRED BY THIS CONTRACT. 01063-PERMIT FEES WHICH IS EXPECTED FORA FIRST CLASS BUILDING CLEANING AND STRAW. SEEDING SHALL CONSIST OF 602 REDIFESCUE AND 402 "CARBOLINE CARBOTHANE 134HS." PAINTS FOR OTHER SURFACES SHALL BE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM. PROVIDE THE CELLULAR COMPANY WITH GENERAL PERENNIAL RYE GRASS MIX, APPLIED AT THE RATE OF 2.0 LBS PER 1,000 AS RECOMMENDED BY THE PAINT MANUFACTURER. PAINT FOR ANTENNAS FURNISH AND INSTALL ELECTRICAL SERVICE (INCLUDING CONNECTIONS) THE CELLULAR COMPANY SHALL APPLY AND PAY FOR THE BUILDING PERMIT. OPERATING/MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL INSTALLED EQUIPMENT. SQUARE FEET. SHALL ALSO BE AN APPROVED NON-METALLIC RF TRANSPARENT PAINT. AND TELEPHONE SERVICE CONDUIT WITH DRAG LINE, COORDINATE THE CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY AND PAY FOR THE CERTIFICATE EQUIVALENT PAINTING MATERIALS BY TNEMEC OR SHERWIN WILLIAMS MAY BE DIVISION OF RESPONSIBILITY BETWEEN CONTRACTOR AND RESPECTIVE OF OCCUPANCY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN AND( PAY FOR ALL 01740-WARRANTIES AND BOND IDIVISION 3 - CONCRETE USED IF APPROVED BY THE CELLULAR COMPANY. UTILITY. OTHER REQUIRED PERMITS OR LICENSES. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL INSPECTIONS PURSUANT TO THE (LOCAL THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS USED 03300-CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE ALL PAINTING WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STEEL STRUCTURES PERFORM/PROVIDE ALL CLEARING, E%CAVATING, BACKFILLING AND CONSTRUCTION CODE. IN THIS PROJECT FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR COMMENCING FROM PAINTING MANUAL, AND THE PAINT MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND PAVING REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE INSTALLATION. THE DATE OF THE ISSUANCE OF THE CERTIFICATE OF SUBSTANTIAL CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO THE LATEST EDITIONS OF RECOMMENDATIONS. COLORS SHALL BE AS SELECTED BY THE CELLULAR COMPANY/ 01066-ELECTRICAL INSPECTION BY NEW YORK BOARD OF COMPLETION BY THE CELLULAR COMPANY. ANY DEFICIENCIES THAT THE NEW YORK STATE BUILDING CODE, THE AMERICAN CONCRETE PROPERTY OWNER. LEAVE ALL AREAS IN A NEAT AND CLEAN CONDITION. RELOCATE UTILITIES AS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE WORK. FIRE UNDERWRITERS YBFUI - BECOME EVIDENT DURING THIS ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD SHALL BE INSTITUTE "BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CORRECTED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. CONCRETE' (ACI 318), AND THE AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL ANTENNAS, CABLES, CABLE SUPPORT STRUCTURES, ITIS REQUIRED THAT ALL ELECTRICAL WORK PERFORMED BY THE ' SPECIFICATIONS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE FOR BUILDINGS' (ACI APPURTENANCES, AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE ANTENNA CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS PROJECT BE INSPECTED BY' THE NEW YORK IDIVISION 2-SITE WORK 301). THIS INCLUDES ALL APPLICABLE REFERENCE STANDARDS. INSTALLATION. PAINT ALL NEW ITEMS, DISTURBED EXISTING SURFACES, AND, BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS' BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY AT THE OTHER AREAS INDICATED. CONTRACTOR'S OWN EXPENSE. 02110-CLEARING CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE SHALL BE NORMAL WEIGHT AIR ENTRAINED CONCRETE AND SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF PERFORM ALL SITE WORK AND LANDSCAPING AS SHOWN ON THE THE CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY FOR A PERMIT FROM NYBFU BUREAU OF CLEAR AND GRUB THE SITE AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS, AND AS 4,000 PSI AT 28 DAYS. THE MAXIMUM SLUMP SHALL BE 4 INCHES. AIR DRAWINGS OR REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE WORK. ELECTRICITY. ELECTRICAL WORK MAY NOT BE STARTED UNTIL THE REQUIRED TO ALLOW FREE AND UNOBSTRUCTED USE OF THE FENCED ENTRAINMENT SHALL BE 62 MIN. CONTRACTOR HAS FILED FOR A PERMIT FROM NYBFU. COMPOUND, AND TO PERMIT THE INSTALLATION OF ALL UTILITY-RELATED GROUND THE SHELTER, ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURES, CABLE SUPPORT AND EQUIPMENT-RELATED STRUCTURES. PROTECT TREES AND SHRUBS ALL CONCRETE MIXES SHALL BE PROPORTIONED SO THAT NO MORE STRUCTURES, AND CABLES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CELLULAR COMPANY NO WORK WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE OWNER OR THE CELLULAR COMPANY THAT ARE NOT SCHEDULED FOR CLEARING BY PROVIDING TEMPORARY THAN 635 POUNDS OF CEMENT ARE USED PER CUBIC YARD OF AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE REQUIREMENTS. UNTIL ACCEPTANCE IS MADE BY NYBFU. FENCING AROUND THEM. CONCRETE AND NO MORE THAN 5.0 GALLONS OF WATER ARE USED PER • 'II BAG OF CEMENT (0.45 MAXIMUM W/C RATIO)., , 01011-DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS A CERTIFICATE OF TOTAL COMPLIANCE AND ACCEPTANCE BY NYBFU WILL REMOVE ROOTS AND STUMPS 1" IN DIAMETER AND LARGER TO A DEPTH BE REQUIRED UPON COMPLETION OF THIS PROJECT. OF 12" BELOW GRADE, OR THAT REQUIRED BY FOUNDATION, ELECTRICAL CONCRETE REINFORCING BARS SHALL BE GRADE 60 DEFORMED BARS - ' THE TERM "PROVIDE' MEANS FURNISH AND INSTALL COMPLETE AND AND GROUNDING WORK, WHICHEVER IS DEEPER. AND SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM SPECIFICATION( A615 WITH A MINIMUM READY FOR INTENDED USE, AS APPLICABLE IN EACH INSTANCE. 01340-SHOP DRAWINGS PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLE YIELD STRENGTH FY=60 KSI. ALL WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM PROTECT EXISTING UTILITIES AND STRUCTURES DURING CLEARING AND TO ASTM A185, WITH FY=70 KSI. THE TERM "BANM' OR "CELLULAR COMPANY" MEANS BELL ATLANTIC SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS, SAMPLES AND PRODUCT DATA AS REQUESTED GRUBBING OPERATIONS. NYNEX MOB14E; INC. - BY THE CELLULAR COMPANY TO THE ENGINEER. A MINIMUM OF (6) SIX UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, MINIMUM CONCRETE COVER FOR COPIES SHALL BE SUBMITTED. WORK OF THE AFFECTED PROVIDE BARRICADES, WARNING SIGNS AND LIGHTS REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES. REINFORCING BARS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: THE -TERM "ENGINEER" SHALL MEAN DVIRKA AND BARTILUCCI - SECTION SHALL NOT PROCEED' UNTIL THE, ENGINEER, HAS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, WOODBURY, NEW YORK. REVIEWED AND ACCEPTED SUBMITTALS. SCHEDULE A WINIMUM OF 14 LEGALLY DISPOSE OF CLEARINGS, ROOTS, DEBRIS, AND EXCESS 3" FOR FOUNDATION BOTTOM BARS; 1 1/2" IFOR FOUNDATION TOP BARS; 1 THE TERM OWNER AND PROPERTY OWNER SHALL MEAN THE SAME THING. CALENDAR DAYS FOR ENGINEER'S REVIEW AND RESPOINSE OF EACH MATERIALS IN AN OFF-SITE LOCATION. BURNING IS PROHIBITED. 1/2" FOR #4 AND SMALLER BARS USED AS TIES; 1" FOR INTERIOR SLAB SUBMITTAL. MULTIPLE SUBMITTALS MAY BE REQUIRED. TOP AND BOTTOM REINFORCEMENT. 01012-WORK BY OTHERS02220-EXCAVATING. BACKFILLING AND COMPACTING THE ENGINEERING REVIEW OF SHOP OR SETTING DRAWINGS MINIMUM LAP SPLICES OF REINFORCING BARS SHALL BE 40 BAR DIAMETERS, THE CELLULAR COMPANY MAY HAVE WORK PERFORMED UNDER SHALL ONLY BE CONSTRUED TO APPLY TO GENERAL (LAYOUT OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM THE OWNER AND ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS. AND CONFORMANCE TO THE DESIGN CONCEPT TO THE PROJECT EXCAVATION. UTILIZE THE "CALL BEFORE YOU DIG" HOTLINE PRIOR TO OTHER CONTRACTS, CONCURRENTLY, WITH THE WORK OF THIS AND FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE EXCAVATION. VERTICAL AND/OR HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION JOINTS WILL NOT BE CONTRACT. THE CELLULAR COMPANY MAY ALSO BREAK UP THE WORK - PERMITTED. SHOWN AND, SPECIFIED INTO SEVERAL SEPARATE CONTRACTS, OR CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY' DEVIATIONS PERFORM PART OF THE WORK WITH THEIR PERSONNEL. FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHALL CLEARLY STAKE AND MARK ALL EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND CONTRACTOR 'SHALL PERMIT ACCESS TO THE PROJECT TO REMAIN THE CONTRACTOR'S UNLESS HE HAS, D IATIONS SPECIFICALLY STRUCTURES AND EXTENT OF NEW EXCAVATIONS AND FIELD LOCATE. DIVISION 5-METALS THESE CONTRACTORS TO PERFORM THEIR WORK. THE CONTRACTOR CALLED SUBMISSION ATTENTION TO SUCH DEVIATIONS AT THE TIME OF SUBMISSION AND HAS RECEIVED THE ENGINEER'S WRITTEN EXCAVATE TO GRADES SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. STRIP TOPSOIL UNDER OTHER OR SEPARATE05500-METAL SHALL COORDINATE HIS WORK WITH THE WORK U APPROVAL OF SUCH DEVIATIONS. � LAYER AND STOCKPILE ON SITE. WHERE EXCAVATION GRADES NOT - I CONTRACTS TO ENSURE THE PROPER SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS. THIS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS, EXCAVATE AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE - ALSO PERTAINS TO THE INSTALLATION OF THE EQUIPMENT SHELTER. 01400-OUALITY CONTROL THE INSTALLATION. OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM THE LOCAL BUILDING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF STRUCTURAL AND MISCELLANEOUS 01016-OWNER OCCUPANCY INSPECTOR, IF REQUIRED, AND THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO POURING STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN A NEAT AND WORKMANLIKE CONCRETE. OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL AND CONSTRUCTION "MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION - ALLOWABLE DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, THE PROPERTY OWNER(S), HIS MANNER, LEFT CLEAN AND FREE FROM DEFECT AND COMPLETELY UTILITY INSPECTORS PRIOR TO BACKFILLING UTILITY LINES. STRESS DESIGN;' LATEST EDITION. EMPLOYEES, SUPPLIERS, CLIENTS, TENANTS AND VISITORS SHALL OPERABLE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL ITEMS INDICATED ON REMOVE LOOSE MATERIAL AND WATER FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE STRUCTURAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM CONTINUE TO OCCUPY AND USE THE FACILITY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL THE DRAWINGS. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE NEW AND ALL WORK AND EXCAVATION PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE. DEWATERING SHALL A36, "STRUCTURAL STEEL" LATEST EDITION, UNLESS OTHERWISE h SCHEDULE AND COORDINATE THE WORK ACCORDINGLY. MATERIALS SHALL BE GUARANTEED BY THE CONTRACTOR AS SPECIFIED BE PERFORMED WITHOUT LOOSENING THE SUBGRADE. INDICATED. HEREIN. WHETHER OR NOT 'SHOWN ON DRAWINGS, THE CONTRACTOR 01045-CUTTING AND PATCHING SHALL PROVIDE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT AND HARDWARE FOUNDATIONS SHALL BEAR ON UNDISTURBED NATURAL SOIL OR WELL ALL PIPES SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A501 DR A53, TYPE E/S, GRADE B TO FURNISH COMPLETE, FUNCTIONAL ASSEMBLIES. COMPACTED SELECT GRANULAR FILL HAVING A MINIMUM ALLOWABLE (FY=35 KSI MIN.). ASTM ABDO STEEL MAY BE USED IF A501 STEEL IS NOT THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM ALL CUTTING AND PATCHING AS BEARING CAPACITY OF 1.5 TONS PER SQUARE FOOT. AVAILABLE. REQUIRED TO PROVIDE ACCESS FOR INSTALLATION OF VARIOUS PARTS ALL WORK SHALL BE CAREFULLY COORDINATED WITH ALL TRADES INVOLVED AND THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PROPER CONTRACTOR SHALL EMPLOY ALL NECESSARY MEASURES TO STRUCTURAL CONNECTION BOLTS SHALL BE HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS AND Of THE WORK. ALL CUTTING SHALL BE PERFORMED SO AS TO MINIMIZE ' DAMAGE TO ADJACENT SURFACES. PATCHING OF EXISTING MATERIALS CONNECTIONS, FITTINGS, VALVES, PIPING, ETC. FOR ALL EQUIPMENT. CONFORM TO ASTM A325 "STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS ARE TO BE CONSIDERED DIAGRAMMATIC AND DO NOT SAFEGUARD THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF ADJACENT STRUCTURES _ SHALL BE PERFORMED IN A NEAT AND WORKMANLIKE MANNER. ALL DURING EXCAVATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF FOUNDATIONS. SIDEWALL BOLTS, STEEL, HEAT-TREATED, 120/105 K51 MINIMUM TENSILE STRENGTH;' HOLES IN MASONRY OR CONCRETE FLOORS AND WALLS SHALL BE CORE NECESSARILY INDICATE THE ACTUAL LOCATION OR ROUTING OF 8 LATEST EDITION. BOLTS SHALL BE 5 " DIAMETER, UNLESS OTHERWISE EQUIPMENT, PIPING OR DUCTWORK. DRAWINGS SHALL BE FOLLOWED AS STABILITY OF EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE MAINTAINED DURING / _DRILLED OR SAW CUT, PATCHING SHALL INCLUDE THE RESTORATION OF CONSTRUCTION. ANY UNUSUAL FIELD CONDITIONS SHALL BE NOTED. PAINTED SURFACES. SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS WITH PIGMENTED CLOSELY AS CONDITIONS ALLOW TO COMPLETE THE INTENT OF THE CONTRACT. IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE CELLULAR COMPANY SILICONE CAULK FOR A WEATHERPROOF SEAL. PROVIDE U.L. LISTED FIRE AND A QUALIFIED ENGINEER RETAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR. SHOP CONNECTIONS SHALL BE WELDED OR BOLTED. FIELD STOPS WHERE PENETRATIONS ARE MADE THROUGH FIRE RATED FLOOR 01410-SURVEY CONNECTIONS SHALL BE BOLTED UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. ALL AND WALL ASSEMBLIES. BACKFILL MATERIAL FOR EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE CLEAN, STRUCTURAL BOLTED CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE WITH HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL LAYOUT ALL WORK, AND LOCATE AND PROVIDE BACKFILL, FREE OF ORGANICS, DEBRIS, WASTE, FROZEN MATERIAL, AND 01051-EXISTING CONDITIONS_ COORDINATES FROM TRUE NORTH FOR LOCATING ANTENNA DIRECTION. OTHER DELETERIOUS MATTER. ALL BACKFILL AND FILL SHALL BE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH AWS CODE FOR PROCEDURES, , REFERENCES TO TRUE NORTH ON THE DRAWING ARE FOR GENERAL COMPACTED IN 8 INCH MAXIMUM LAYERS TO 952 MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY APPEARANCE AND QUALITY OF WELDS, AND FOR METHODS USED IN ALL CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS SHALL BE VERIFIED BY THEDESIGN INFORMATION ONLY. AT OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT PER ASTM 01557. MINIMUM DRY CORRECTIVE WELDING. ALL WELDERS AND WELDING PROCESSES SHALL - CONTRACTOR .PRIOR TO THE START OF 'CONSTRUCTION, IT IS THE COMPACTED UNIT WEIGHT OF SOIL BACKFILL SHALL BE 110 PCF. FOR BE QUALIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWS "STANDARD QUALIFICATION CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO REPORT TO THE ENGINEER, IN UTILITY LINES, FIRST LAYER OF EMBEDMENT AND BACKFILL SHALL BE PROCEDURES." ALL WELDS SHALL BE WITH E70 ELECTRODES, UNLESS WRITING, SIGNIFICANT VARIATION OR DISCREPANCIES OF THE SELECT GRANULAR FILL. SELECT GRANULAR FILL SHALL MEET THE OTHERWISE NOTED. CONDITIONS NOTED OR IMPLIED, IMMEDIATELY UPON DISCOVERY OF REQUIREMENTS FOR BACKFILL, AND SHALL ALSO BE WELL GRADED WITH SUCH CONDITIONS. LESS THAN 102 FINES. - j DIRECTORY 1406-064 - I. fll : 1406-W DATE LVO/12-31-96 NO DATE REVISION W. OF PROJECT N0. DRAWING NO tE EW Y0R UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION ytiP cep TO THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF 1406-06A 11 n , sEcnoN 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE EDUCATION LAW. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS °"� UNMANNED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SHEET 1 OF JANUARY, 19 TS- 1 PROJECT ENGINEER DRAWN W. F R.O. Lv.c. DVIRKA AND BARTILUCCI SCALE: EQUIPMENT SITE N0. 968419 I I DESIGNEIB BY: CHECKED BY CONSULTING ENGINEERS C,M.C. H.C. A DIVISION OF WILLIAM F. COSULICH ASSOCIATES, P.C. MATTITUCK'� NEW YORK NONE r DIVISION 16—ELECTRICAL 16010—BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 16450'—GROUNDING SYSTEM 1 .0 GENERAL THE GROUNDING ,SYSTEM SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (LATEST EDITION), FURNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, SERVICES, THE CELLULAR COMPANY GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS (LATEST EDITION) •• TRANSPORTATION AND APPURTENANCES NECESSARY FOR A COMPLETE AND ANY OTHER AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION.' AND OPERATIONAL INSTALLATION AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND AS ' SPECIFIED HEREIN. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS OF WORK ARE TO BE GROUND SERVICE RACEWAYS IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 250-32. INCLUDED: 1. ELECTRICAL SERVICE INCLUDING, COORDINATION WITH THE UTILITY. 16670—ANTENNA CABLES AND ACCESSORIES 2. TELEPHONE EMPTY CONDUIT SYSTEM INCLUDING COORDINATION 1.0 GENERAL WITH THE UTILITY FURNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, TRANSPORTATION, 3. OPERATIONAL TESTING AND ADJUSTING OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SERVICES AND APPLIANCES NECESSARY FOR RECEIVING, INSTALLING, TESTING AND ADJIUSTING ANTENNA CABLES FOR A COMPLETE AND 4, GROUNDING SYSTEM OPERATIONAL INS1fALLATION FROM THE ANTENNA TO THE POINT OF CONNECTION IN rHE PREFABRICATED SHELTER, AS SHOWN ON THE ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN FULL COMPLIANCE WITH THE DRAWINGS AND AS SPECIFIED HEREIN, LATEST EDITIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, THE NEW YORK STATE FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE, THE CELLULAR COMPANY 2.0 MATERIALS GROUNDINGS SPECIFICATIONS, THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY CODE AND THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE LOCAL ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE A. ANTENNA CABLES UTILITIES. 1. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, CABLES, SHALL BE FOAM DIELECTRIC OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ALL REQUIRED PERMITS, INSPECTIONS AND COAXIAL CABLES AS SPECIFIED BY THE CELLULAR COMPANY. CERTIFICATES. PROVIDE A COMPLETED FINAL CERTIFICATE OF 8'; USE 7 CABLE. APPROVAL, OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ALL UTILITY CONNECTION CHARGES. FOR CABLE RUNS OF UP TO 200 / 2.0 MATERIALS FOR CABLE RUNS OF 200' TO 300': USE 1 1/4" CABLE. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE U.L. LISTED. FOR CA13LE RUNS GREATER THAN 300': USE 1 5/8" CABLE. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL CONDUIT SHALL. BE PVC, SCHEDULE 40, 2. CABLES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITHOUT SPLICES AND WITH EXCEPT WHERE SUBJECT TO PHYSICAL DAMAGE. WHERE SUBJECT TO CONNECTORS AT EACH END. PHYSICAL DAMAGE, PVC CONDUIT SHALL BE SCHEDULE 80. CONDUIT B. CONNECTORS, HANGERS AND ACCESSORIES • EXPOSED TO ATMOSPHERE SHALL BE UV—RESISTANT. MINIMUM RADIUS OF ALL BENDS SHALL BE 24". CONDUIT INSTALLED IN UNDERGROUND LOCATIONS SHALL BE LISTED FOR SUCH USE. CONDUIT FOR ELECTRICAL 1. CONNECTORS, HANGERS AND ACCESSORIES SHALL BE PLACED AND SERVICE SHALL BE APPROVED FOR USE BY THE UTILITY. INSTALLED AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CABLE MANUFACTURER AND PER THE CELLULAR COMPANY REQUIREMENTS. ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPER. CONDUCTOR INSULATION CLASS CALL BE EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN THE VOLTAGE TO WHICH THEY 3.0 EXECUTION ARE SUBJECT. ANTENNA CABLE LENGTHS SHALL BE FIELD MEASURED BY THE INSTALLER. THE INSTALLER SHALL NOTIFY THE CELLULAR COMPANY PRIOR SHALL CONDUCTORS FOR PRIMARY SERVICE TO PIRE CT BURIAL.TRANSFORMER TO THE PURCHASE: OF THE CABLE, THE OVERALL LENGTH AND TYPE OR DIRECT � CONDUCTORS INSULATED AT 15KV, SUITABLE FFOB ORS SHALL MEET REQUIREMENTS OF LILCO. OF CABLE PLANNED TO BE USED. CABLES SHALL BE: LABELED WITH PERMANENT MARKERS, BRASS TAGS INSULATED AT BOON, SUITABLE FOR DIRECT BURIAL, CONDUCTORS SHALL CONDUCTORS FOR 120/24ELECTRICAL SERVICE SHALL TYPE "USE; STAMPED WITH ANTENNA ORIENTATION AND NUMBER AND ATTACHED MEET REQUIREMENTS OF ELECTRIC UTILITY. ALL OTHER CONDUCTORS WITH STAINLESS STEEL TIE WIRES. TAGS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT: r SHALL BE TYPE "XHHW', INSULATED AT 60OV, 1. ANTENNA LOCATIONS COORDINATE SHORT CIRCUIT WITHSTAND RATINGS OF EQUIPMENT WITH 2, AT 50' INTERVALS - THE AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT AT THE UTILITY AND AT THE POINT OF - SERVICE. 3. BEFORE ENTRY INTO THE PREFABRICATED SHELTER ALL EQUIPMENT INSTALLED OUTDOORS SHALL BE NEMA 3R. ' PROVIDE EQUIPMENT, DEVICES; CONDUIT AND WIRING AS SHOWN ON 4. AT THE TERMINATION, WITHIN THE PREFABRICATED SHELTER. THE ELECTRICA4 RISER', DIAGRAM AND AS REQUIRED FORA COMPLETE ALL CABLE CONNECTIONS OUTSIDE SHALL BE COVERED WITH A OPERATINOSYSTEM, WEATHERPROOF SFPLICING KIT, THE KIT SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED , 3.0 EXEQUTION, IN THE CELLULAR COMPANY GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS. INSTALL CONDUIT PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR TO STRUCTURES. THE MINIMUM BENIDING RADIUS FOR ANTENNA CABLES SHALL BE AS UNDERGROUND CONDUIT SHALL BE PITCHED TO DRAIN WHERE SHOWN BELOW: REQUIRED, CABLE SIZE IN AIR OR CABLE TRAY IN CONDUIT SERVICE ROUTES SHOWN ARE PRELIMINARY. OBTAIN CONFIRMATION 7/9' 10" 15, FROM THE CELLULAR COMPANY AND THE UTILITIES PRIOR TO INSTALLING. 1 1/4" 15" 22" VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES THROUGH THE 1 5/8 20" 28" USE OF AN UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATING SERVICE. 1/2" FOAM JUMPER 6" N/A ALL FEEDER CABLES SHALL BE TAGGED AT TERMINAL POINTS IN ALL - CABLES SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH A MINIMUM NUMBER OF BENDS _ ! BOXES. COLOR—CODE CABLES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL WHERE POSSIBLE, CABLES SHALL NOT BE LEFT UN—TERMINATED AND ELECTRICAL CODE, UTILITY REQUIREMENTS AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS, SHALL BE SEALED IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION. EXISTING ELECTRICAL UTILITIES AT THE OWNER'S FACILITY SHALL BE REFER TO DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. KEPT INTACT AT ALL TIMES. ANY UTILITIES DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPLACED IN KIND, END OF SPECIFICATIONS MAKE FINAL CONNECTION TO PREFABRICATED SHELTER. FURNISH AND INSTALL GROUNDING ELECTRODES IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 250 ANDI 810-21. I,I FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW ELECTRICAL SERVICE AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. ; PROVIDE CONTINUOUS, 1/4" POLYPROPYLENE PULL ROPE IN ENTIRE RUN OF TELEPHONE EMPTY CONDUIT SYSTEM. PROVIDE ENGRAVED PLASTIC NAMEPLATES AT SERVICE DISCONNECT AND OTHER LOCATIONS SPECIFIED BY CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. ATTACHMENT METHOD OF NAMEPLATES SHALL NOT VIOLATE THE LISTING OF THE EQUIPMENT. ' I - PERFORM GROUNDING, FUNCTIONALITY AND SHORT—CIRCUIT TESTS AS REQUIRED BY THE CELLULAR COMPANY AND THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR. - I I I DIRECTORY1406-OE4 FILE. 1406-949 DATE: LVO/12-31-9B SNO DATE REVISION INT. of NE PROJECT NO. DRAWING N0.y UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION , THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE 1406-G6A SE F THE NEW YORK STATE I' y SECTION 7209 O ° EDUCATION LAW' TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DATE PROJECT ENGINEER: DRAWN DY. UNMANNED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SHEET 2 OF 2 JANUARY, 1997 TS-2 ZSF6pR o gyG2NP�'2 J R.O. L.V.G. QVIRKA AND BARTILUCCI DESIGNEDer cNEcaeo Dr, CONSULTING ENGINEERS EQUIPMENT SITE NO. 968419 M.N. H.C. A DIVISION OF WILLIAM F, COSULICH ASSOCIATES, P.°. MATTITUCK, NEW YORK - NONE 40'-3" [483"] i i 40'-0" [480"1 92" 224" 3 FIELD WORK 39 FIELD WORK 5 II' 5 1II I I I�IELDWORK 7 5 I - II I 50 Ij j I I I I I I II 15 52 52 SB � 'I 1 � 50 5 I I I I =__ 51 I I L:J 57 I I 5 I I I I 7 ' ' I 50 SERVICE ENTRANCE ' 50 I I 50 j II 59 ���� I I I I 54 54 (:7 I I I ELEVATION A 94 13116- 246" ELEVATION C 40'–O" [480"1 39 IV-8" 140" 39 FIELD WORKWORK 248M6" 71176 " 112316" 71146" 951;46" rw bD �� 37 31 39 FIELD WORK 2B e I 1 3 h FIELD WORK FIELD WORK 'i . _ 1 0 _ 3 108 - o � D 2 I ELEVATION B ELEVATION D - 17 46 46 46 NOTES: 1. EPS BOARD INSULATION IS LISTED TO HAVE A FLAMESPRE4D OF 25 OR LESS AND SMOKE DEVELOPED OF 450 OR LESS WITH A MAXIMUM THICKNESS OF 2 INCHES AT.iPCF DENSITY. POLYIS'6CYANURATE FOAM INSULATION HAS BEEN TESTED. TO A 10 MAXIMUM THICKNESS OF 3 INCHES AT 1.9PCF DENSITY AND HAS A A FLAMESPREAD OF 25 AND A SMOKE PRODUCED OFJ95, 8 ROOFING MEMBRANE FIELD10 WORK 2. INTERIOR PANELING /S L131`ED TO HAVE A FLAMESPREAD CONCRETE(SKIN OF 200 OR LESS. ITHIS SHELTER NOT EPS BOARD INSULATION FOR HUMAN HABITATIO CONCRETE SKIN 3. THIS SHELTER IS 1991 CLASSIFIED AS USE GROUP S. TYPE IV CONCRETE SKIN FLOOR PLAN CONSTRUCTION 1988�1991 UBC; USE GROUP B, TYPE VI UNP FRP EPS BOARD INSULATION CONSTRUCTION 1988/199,1 SBC; AND /S /N COMPLIANCE WITH 1988/ CONCRETE SKIN 1991 UMC, 1988/1991 SMC AND 1993 NEC. COMPLIES-W/TH 1993 I BOCA NATIONAL BUILDING CODE AND 7990 BOCA MECHANICAL CODE AGGREGATE I 4. IN COMPLIANCE WITH NEW YORK STATE UNIFORM FIRE PREVENTION , TYPICAL ROOF AND BUILDING CODE 1984 EDITION AS AMENDED WITH 1992 SECTION SUPPLEMENTS. ALSO IN COMPLIANCE WITH ELECTRICAL CODE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK – 1992, 5. DESIGN CRITERIA: 1/8" TILE e� ROOF LIVE LOAD = 50 PSF PLYSEM - ROOF PANEL DEAD LOAD = 92 PSF CONCRETE SKIN WALL PANEL DEAD LOAD ='26 PSF -"• FRP - FLOOR PANEL DEAD LOAD = 26 PSF WIND VELOCITY = 100 MPH EPS BOARD INSULATION ,, ...:•..,, ,.. . y–� IG4 � IV� WIND LOAD HORIZONTAL = 47 PSF SECTION "A —A" TYPICAL WALL WIND LOAD VERTICAL = 33 PSF CONCRETE SKIN SECTION APR ` 8 TYPICAL FLOOR SEISMIC ZONE 1= 4 SCALE: N.T.S. SEC CONFIDENTIAL- 6. BUILDING WILL BE PLACED ON A SLAB OR PERIMETER BEAM SECTION FOUNDATION BY OTHERS. INDEX OF SHEETS "ANY ITEMS REQUIRED UNDER 7. SHELTER Fc' = 5000 PSI 0 28 DAYS 3HT N DESXRIPI7ON 1997 1 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS PART 111 2 BY ON SI BE MAR 2 4 2 INTER'OR ELEVATIONS PROVIDED BY ON-SITE OWNER." 8. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PER MEA SPECIFICATIONS. REFER TO .a CONDUIT ELEVATION5 ITEM LIST FOR MEA APPROVAL NUMBERS. ♦4-7 ELEc RICAL 29tEMATIc 1 ♦4-2 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC BLDG. N0. 5 A RM WIRING 6 /TEM LIST 7 CAULt NT L CO TRW A WIRING F I B R Ej B 0 �T ID, M RACK JIILLI 'J. 11 \71 �IpLJy) . . 9 MOOSE SECURITY SYSTETM 10-1 HALO GROUND 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377- 1030 10-2 GROUNDING DETAIL p r11-7 F°UJD�fiION C ' 11-2 PERIMETER BEAM FOU THESE PLANS ARE: THE CONFID— ENTIAL PROPERTY AND CONTAIN DWN.BY: P. PEDROZA DATE: 2129196 BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE S2 STR CTURAL YOUT – _F D TRADE SECRETS Off FIBREBOND sc7URALTEPANl•`L A CORPORATION. ANW USE OF /I S4 STRUCTURAL POUT - SIDE PANEL C THESE DRAWINGS IOR THE CHK.BY: ?�) DATE: 7/9 G 6 MISC. DURAL LAYOUT - E"° � ll '-8" X 40'-0 EQUIPMENT SHELTER f 8 D s6 STRUCTURAL DETAILS INFORMATION CONTIAINED HEREIN H S7 STR C RAL LAYOUT – FLOOR ASSEMBLY FOR ANY REASON OTHER THAN ENG.BY: DATE: �5 PA , WA AS EXPRESSLY AU HORIZED _ . = DENOTES DRAWINGS WHICH HAVE WORK TO BE DONE IN BY STRIFIBRECTLY PRD CARED. THESERATION IS THE FlELD, DRAWINGSHAVE (BEEN THESE APP.BY: : )i , DATE:3�/�9,G EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A UTED WITH THE UINDERSTANDING 0 ,dI ELEVATION KEY THAT ANYONE RECEIVING OR APP.II �) l� DATU-0/%6 /'� ® GN 3/8/96 REVISED OVERHANG DIMENSIONS 4APP. OTHERWISE EM WILL POSSES– I SCALE: SHEET ONO. n - 3230 SIGN OF THEM WALL BE EX– PROJECT NO. REV. BY DATE REVISION DATE PRESSLY NOTIFIED) OF THEIR J/B=10 CONFIDENTIAL NATURE. - NY 39'-3 7/16" (471 7/16 ] 39'-3 7/16" [471 7/16'] 95 71/16" 7 11/16" 112 5/16" 7 11 16" 248 1116- 13" 4" 48" 7 7 4 40 n �f m39 t] (�lm h N 6 4 4 14 40 3 SIREN 2 7 i 7 7 a 34 6 O �n 17 0 4 6„ 6., 3 10 6„ fO + 4 + 1 I W © 7� b 74 78,. 0 24" 4�.154" 2 84" 2 7 6.. 5 b 2 �� 2 2 II 7 `v 4 W ' 18" 60" 72" 80" LL F7 EVATION A ELEVATION C 10'-11 OUNT 3/8" [131 3/801 10'-11 3/8" [131 3/8] 1p'-11 3/8" 131 3 8] MON GENERATOTRCLE FRAME., 6 7PP q , h19 50" � 46" I 4 2Y� e q 2 40'-0„ (480"] o Q 6" 3 2 248 1/16 7 11/16" 112 5/16" 711116 95 11/16" FlEL° W°RK + h 2 36'• 3 4 � zz b_ 7 h 18 24„ o h 2 96" 4 ELEVATION 9 FL FVATION D ELEVATION 2 2 s0 1 z4 0 4 0 I °w' Q9 q 34" 38 6 6 6 4 23 © 0 ° o 4 h 62" e M 24,. 4 46 o � 77 q v 46 y. 46 LLL777O Q Do O1 ❑ 10 70 11 CEILING VIEW I ELEVATION F ELEVATION/ON G ELEVATION H CONFIDENTIAL MAR 2 4 1997 r BLDG. NO. NO F I B R EB O N D C O O 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377- 1030 1. MEASUREMENT SHOWN BETWEEN SERVICE ENTRANCE EQUIPMENT, DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT, AND SURGE THESE PLANS ARE THE CONFID- 8 H q> PROTECTION EQUIPMENT ARE GUIDELINE MEASUREMENTS. ENTIAL PROPERTY AND CONTAIN DWN.BY: P. PEDROZA DATE: 2/29/96 BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE THE MEASUREMENT CAN BE ALTERED IN ORDER TO TRADE SECRETS OF FIBREBONq q A CLOSEST O THE MEASUREMENT THE RIGID NIPPLE THAT COMES CORPORATION. DATION. ,SN OR E OFlCHK,BY: �� '3)Y/j� DATE R �] /�/� n/ / ,Q �VAWN REY FOR ANY REASO)NINFORMATION TOTH R THAN AINED N 11 —v X 4O '—O EQUI PME " ���L ��' ` AS EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED ENG.BY: DATE: BY D (CORPORATION IS STRICTLYCTLY PROHIBITED. APPBY. DATL.}Jy1 t( INTERIOR ELEVATIONS DRAWINGS HAVE: BEEN DITHESE STRIB- I-I// WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT APPBY: „/ DATE:3p/?b THAT ANYONE RECEIVING OR /� OTHERWISE OBTAINING POSSES- SCALE: SHEET DWG. SION OF THEM WILL BE EX- PROJECT NO. 18.=,'0- NO. 2 NO. D - 3230 REV. BY DATE REVISION APP. DATE PRESSLY NOTIFIED OF THEIR CONFIDENTIAL NIATURE. 39'-3 7116- [471 7116-1 39'-3 7/16" [471 7/16 95 11/16" 7 11/16" 112 5/16" 7 11/16" 248 1/16" 7 72 4 4 4 3 40 1 6 IJIJ�N VIMJ 4 2 414 4 3 3 SIREN 0 7 1 7 7 cr 34 6 3 11 6 10 12 10 3 SEE NOTE 5 4 m m L.7 2 2 2 20 20 7 1 4 I 2 7 7 r 90 I 2' ELEVATION A ELEVATION C 10'-11 3/B" [131 3/8 J f0'-71 3/8" (131 3/8] lo'-11318" [131 3/8" MON GENERATOOUNT TR FRAACLE ME.) 54 � _ 4 19 o 4 2\ 18740'-0" (480"] 2481/16" 711/16" 112 5/16" 711/16" 9511/16"23 O 4 SEE NOTE 4 1B k E DETAIL SEE NOTE 2 4 jo 2 ELEVATION B ELEVATION D ELEVATION E 4 2 2 61 24 0 4 4 4 =— SEE NOTE A O SEE 6 4 4 38 - ,q13. 6 /Ih NOTE 6 6 4 67 O 4 xx 4 17 i46 4 46 46 O � 5 m f0 10 it CEILING VIEW ELEVATION F ELEVATION G -ELEVATION-8 NOTE, F CONDUIT KEY 1. CONDUIT SHOULD BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN. ANY CHANGE TO 90' BENDS, OFFSETS, AND SADDLES .AC T's TAT ALARM P_V_C SHOULD BE DONE ONLY WHEN NEEDED AND SHOULD BE UNDER GUIDANCE OF A QUALIFIED CREW LEADER. A=1/2" AA=1/2" XA=I/2"" ANY�CHANG£ MUST BE WITHIN THE GUIDELINES OF B=3/4" BB=3/4" XB=3e4 PROCEDURE,' 4-1 GENERAL CONDUIT RULES, v C=1" CC-I' XC=1 a D=1 1/4" D0=1 1/4" XD=T 1/40 2, RUN CONDUIT®INTO EXTENDER RING OF (69). E=1 1/2" EE-i1/2" XE-1 1/2" F=2" FF=2" XF=2" 3. BEND CONDUIT ©&S DOWN TO 24" OVER G=2 1/2" GG=2 1/2" XG=2 1/2" GENERATOR CONTROL CABINET AND CHANGE 70 H=3" HH=3 XH=3" SEALTIGHT. DO NOT ENTER BACK OF CONTROL CONSOLE CLAMP SFALTIGHT. CONFIDENTIAL 4. RUN CONDUIT®INTO TOP KNOCKOUT OF J.B. (40) KONLfiR GENERATOR SYSTEM AT ELEVATION "B". MAR-GENERAL ARRANGEMENT 5. RUN CONDUIT® BLDG. N0BEHIND CONDUIT ®. 2 Q �� . I 6. CONDUIT ®CONTAINS CIRCUITS 20, 26, 16, & 18. CONDUIT SCONTAINS CIRCUITS 6, 10, & 22- F I B R E B D C O O 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377- 1030 THESE PLANS ARE THE CONFID- DWN.BY: P. PEDROZA DATE: 2129196 B E ENTIAL PROPERTY AND CONTAIN O H D TRADE SECREITS OF FIBREBOND BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE q CORPORATION. ANY USE OF THESE DRAWINJGS OR THE CHK.BY: DATE:j/y/q/ 6 ELEYARON KEY INFR ANYTIRN ONTANEDOTHEHEREIN HAN I l 9 T—v Q CONX 40'-0 EQUIPMENT SHELTER AS EXPRESSLIY AUTHORIZED ENG.BY: DATE: BY D CORPORATION IS STRICTLYCTLY PROHIBITED. THESE /APP.BY: DATE. alg1I. CONDUIT ELEVATIONS DRAWINGS HAWE BEEN DISTRIB- UTED WITH THE UNDERSTANDING ,f) SCALE: SHEET DWG. THAT ANYONE RECEIVING OR APP.BY: DATE:.3/4-/?, OTHERWISE OBTAINING POSSES- /0-100, SION OF THEW WILL BE EX- PROJECT NO. J 8'=��'' NO. � NO. D - 3230 REVISION APP. DATE PRESSLY NOTIFIED OF THEIR REV. BY DATE CONFIDENTIAL NATURE. TO AUTO TRANSFER (3) ' I #4 #3/0 PANEL CIRCUIT SERVICE.- 120/240 VAC AND DESIGNATION: N/A LOAD SCHEDULE LOCATION: N/A LOAD PER PHASE (VA) j o W W W j LOAD PER PHASE (VA) LOAD o N na LOAD o � oz IN w v w a o � o � ¢ a Q z PHASE PHASE Q ? Q � o � o � DESCRIPTION o UNIT o z o d / _ S d ~ z J o V.A. a DESCRIPTION A B C 0 3 SG 200A 1 - - -� N 3 z U A B C 2 #8's a 30A 30A 2 #8's 1 #10 7 2784 - 2784 - X 30 2 8 10,000 THHN RED T T RED THHN 10,000 8 2 30 X - 2784 - 2784 1 7 #10 17 11 1 HVAC #1 - - - HVAC #2 2 180 62 O 3 #12 s 1 2784 2784 X 30 2 8 10,000 THHN BLK �� BLK THHN 10,000 8 2 30 X 2784 2784 7 4 61 15A 15A O 4-2 21 6 �8 5 EXTERIOR LIGHT 1 100 - 100 - X 15 1 12 10,000 THHN RED A RED THHN 1Q000 12 1 75 X - 900 - 90 70 INTERIOR LIGHTS Fj 12 O BLK �T� �� BLK 7 PHOTOCELL 7 1 1000 1000 - - X 30 2 10,000 THHN THHN 10 000 12 1 20 X 7620 - - 360/180 4/1 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR 8 00 0 73 1 20A RECEPTACLES 00 72 s RECTIFIER #1 RED /I� �� RED °° 64 9 1 1000 - 1000 - X 30 2 10,000 THHN 30A 20A THHN 70,000 12 7 20 X - 1080 - 360 3 INTER/OR RECEPTACLES , 0 °° - - BLK T �� BLK TELCO BOARD 00 20 1 1000 1000 X 30 2 10,000 THHN 1 15A THHN 10,000 12 1 20 X 720 - - 360 2 RECEPTACLES 1 2 00 RECTIFIER #2 7 1000 1000 - X 30 2 10,000 THHN RED RED THHN 10,000 12 1 75 X - 120 - 920 9 ENVIRONMENTAL 22 7 q _ CONTROL PANEL , 4 O JOA JOA - 3 #12's 5 1 1000 1000 - - X 30 2 10,000 THHN BLK T 0 BLK THHN 10,000 10 2 30 X 2000 - - 2000 1 RECTIFIER #3 HEATER Q O5 17 1 1000 - 1000 - X 30 2 10,000 THHN RED 1 A RED THHN 10,000 10 2 30 X - 2000 - 2000 7 18 3 #70's SEE DETAIL 9 7 1000 1000 - - X 30 2 10,000 THHN BLK �� A BLK THHN 10,000 12 7 15 X 720 - - 60 2 SMOKE DETECTORS 20 23 24 ON SH. BEL & NOTE 7 BELOW RECTIFIER #4VENT SYSTEM 22 27 1 7000 1000 X 30 2 10,000 THHN RED RED THHN 10,000 12 7 75 X - 250 - 250 7 28 21 - - 26 L_ O 2 3 1 1000 1000 - - X 30 2 10,000 THHN BLK rT� A BLK THHN 70,000 12 1 75 X 27 - - 27 7 SECURITY SYSTEM 24- 0 33 �'J RECTIFIER #5 1 1000 1000 - X 30 2 10,000 THHN RED �� �� RED THHN 10,000 12 1 20 X - 15001 - 1500 1 BATTERY CHARGER/ 2 0 35 25 30A BLOCK HEATER BLK T BLK 28 3 #12 s 60 27 1 10tl0 1000 - - X 30 2 10,000 THHN 1 RECTIFIER #6RED �� RED _ 29 1 1000 - 1000 - X 30 2 10,000 THHN 30A O 1 1000 1000 - - X 30 2 10,000 THHN BLK nio�T �� BLK - - 32 1 RECTIFIER #7 �� RED _ 3 1 1000 - 1000 - X 30 2 10,000 THHN RED JOA 0 - SPACE 34 BLK e1-� BLK - - 35 1 1000 1000 - - X 30 2 10,000 THHN 3 RECTIFIER #8 RED �� RED _ - 38 3 1 1000 - 1000 - X 30 2 10,000 THHN BLK �1 �� BLK - - 40 - - 39 - SPACE RED �� �� RED 42_ 41 - - 8000 8100 - EM41 58 4850 - CONTINUOUS TOTAL KVA 33.04 10W UOUS _ SUBTOTAL CONTINUOUS X 1.25 CONT OEMS AL 2784 2784 _ 2784 2784 NON-CONTINUOUS NON-CONTINUOUS TOTAL KVA VOLTAGE' 120/240 CYCLE: 60 PHASE: 1 WIRES: 3 MANUFACTURER: SQUARE D NON-CONTINUOUS 11. 14 NEUTRAL: 225 AMPS TYPE AND CATALOG NUMBER: NQOD42L225CU/NQOD220OQ2MB - FB #21613/27614 TOTAL KVA 44. 78 MAIN BREAKER: 200 AMP FRAME AIC: 10,000 TRIP: 200 AMPS NO EQUAL: ❑ APPROVED EQUAL: Q MAIN LUGS: AMPS MAIN COPPER BUS: 225 AMPS MOUNTING: SURFACE Q FLUSH TOTAL AMPS 184.08 ❑ MAINS: TOP Q BOTTOM ❑ [rCOfNFIDENTIAL 2 NO I ALL WIRE TO BE X12 THHN/THWN BLDG. NO. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. COLOR CODE. �II� N T I = BLACK F I B R E B ® \I 6m = RED JJJJLLLL ���LLL ���LLL "' ����IIILLL bbbb ...111111�1LL_JJJJ JJJJIIILLL�_JJJJ�"' 111 l ...dddLLV11 NEUTRAL = WHITE GROUND = GREEN 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377-1030 2. ALL WORK TO CONFORM TO N.E.C. LATEST STATE ADOPTED EDITION THESE PLANS .ARE THE CONTAIN LABEL SERVICE DISCONNECT WITH A TENTIALRADE ECRE7S AND CONTAIN DWN.BY: P. PEDROZA DATE: 2/29/96 BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE RED TAG. TRADE SECRETS OF FIBREBOND 4. SWITCH LEG CONDUCTORS SHALL BE THE CORPORATION. ANY USE OF g SAME COLOR AS CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS. MEE THESE DRAWINIGS OR THE CHK.BY: /cw DATE: 3/y /� 5. WIRES f10 AWG AND SMALLER SHALL BE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN I I '-8 X 40 _0" EQUIPMENT SHEL >-ER SOLID. WIRES AND AWG AND LARGER FOR ANY REASON OTHER THAN AS EXPRESSLY' AUTHORIZED ENG.BY: DATE: SHALL BE STRANDED. 6. ALL CIRCUITS REQUIRE SEPARATE GROUNDS. BY FIBREBONDI CORPORATION IS 7. SMOKE DETECTORS ARE WIRED AS TANDEM STRICTLY PROHIBITED. THESE APP.BY: DATE:31qhll ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC # 1 DETECTORS. RUN RED INTERCONNECTION DRAWINGS HAVIE BEEN DISTRIB- i192 AWG WIRE BETWEEN SMOKE DETECTORS. UTED WITH THIE UNDERSTANDING /� CONNECT TO RED AND RED/WHITE WIRES THERWISTHAT EN063TAINENGINPOSSES-G OR APP.BY: A:/"v. DATE: 3/(y/Q� ON EACH DETECTOR. SCALE: SHEET DWG. SION OF THEM WILL BE EX- PROJECT NO. NONE N0. 4 - 1 N0. D - 32,30 PRESSLYREV. BY DATE REVISION APP. DATE CONFIDENTIAL o OF THEIR NOA CNATURE. I 120/240 VAC 1fd 200 AMP SERVICE SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY SITE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR LINE I SERVICE LATERAL —� 1b — bMAIN OR DROP 200A SN SG BREAKER LLOAD O SERVICE BOND N 200 AMP SEE NOTE 3 & 4 SERVICE BOND MAIN BREAKER SEE NOTE 3&4 G O 24 f/3/O #4 FIELD WIRING F BRN GROUNDING ELECTRODE --4 SURGE BLK BRN — — INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE ARRESTOR WHT CRY BLK 2 1 GENERATOR WITH ARTICLE 250—H CKT #20 1 CONTROL SURGE O WHT WHT PANEL j ARRESTOR 3/4" CONDUIT 7 4 1A 3 N I O 2" CONDUIT 4 #10's — — 3 #3/0's, 1 #4 (TYPE THHN) #10 L (TYPE THHN) 72 200 AMP AUTO AUTO TRANSFER GENERATOR ROOM SN SG� TRANSFER 40KW O SMOKE DETECTOR SHUTDOWN WIRING KO R HLEI #3/0 O GENERATOR 2" CONDUIT KOHLER Bo 38 3 TYPE THHN) GENERATOR N 2" CONDUIT G 3 #J/0's, 1 #4 #4 (TYPE THHN) 200 AMP 0l MAIN BREAKER #3/O #4 1 PANELBOARD � / 0 MAIN BREAKER POWER RISER BLOCK DIAGRAM PANELBOARD O I I NOTES: 1. ------ DASHED LINES DENOTE FIELD WORK, 2. ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS ARE 10,000 A.LC. TYPICALLY. A.I.C. RATING MAY CHANGE AS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY DEMANDS CHANGES, J. SERVICE BOND IS TO BE MADE BY DEVICES CONFIDENTIAL ., (STRAPS, SCREWS, ETC.) SUPPLIED BY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER. IF NO SUCH mAR 2 4 I197 DEVICE IS WITH A MINIMUM SUPPLIE , BOND IS #/0 AWG FORE400DAMP LIGHTING SCHEDULE -- BLDG. NO. SERVICE, #2 AWG FOR 300 AMP SERVICE, �T #4 AWG GREEN FOR 200 AMP SERVICE, AND MANUFACTURER MANUFACTURER ELECTRICAL FIBREBOND QUANTITY F I B R E B 1 V D #8 AWG GREEN FOR 100 AMP SERVICE. PART NUMBER CHARACTERISTIC PART NUMBER 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377-1030 4. WHEN SERVICE OVERCURRENT DISCONNECT IS HUBBELL NRG-806 120V 110OW 23974 1 THESE PLANS A1RE THE CONFID- FIELD INSTALLED, A TEMPORARY SERVICE BOND LITHONIA LB240A 120V 9OW 23789 8 ENTIAL PROPERiTY AND CONTAIN DWN.BY: P. PEDROZA DATE: 2/29/96 BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE WILL BE INSTALLED FOR SAFETY PURPOSE, TRADE SECRErSc of FIBREBOND CORPORATION. AANY USE OF 5. CONDUCTOR OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICES THESE DRAWN NN CCOCD OR THENTAINED HEREIN W-8" /CHK.BY: DATE: 3�y/9� q —U p X 40 -� ARE SELECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 1996 NEC ' EQUIPMENT SHELTER FOR ANY REASON OTHER THAN ENG.BY: DATE: AS EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED (ARTICLE 240-3). ) BY FIBREBO O CORPORATION IS EL EC TRI CAL SCHEMATIC 2 STRICTLY PROHIIBIBEE THESE APP, BY: OATE:3I4k}(� 6. CONDUCTOR SIZING IS SELECTED FROM 1996 NEC DRAWINGS HAVE: BEEN DISTRIB- UTED WITH THE UNDERSTANDING ' / ��JJ (ARTICLE 220- 10b), THATOTHEANYONE YONSE OBRECENGING OR POSSES- APP'BY: 6141 DATE: 3#1) SCALE: SHEET �J GWG. SION OF THEM WILL BE EX- PROJECT NO. N0. `1' - 2 ND. D - 3230 REV. BY DATE REVISION APP. DATE CONFIDEPRESSLY NO MATFIIED OF THEIR NONE CONFIDENTIAL MATURE. 71 47 47 THE COMMERCIAL POWER FAILURE RED GENERAL GENERATOR ALARM N/C ORANGE 19 RELAY IS CONNECTED TO TERMINALS 1 15 REMOVE KOHLER WIRE 12 AND NA & NC ON TRANSFER SWITCH RED I CONNECT TO PIN 32. THISC ORANGE DOOR. THE NORMALLY OPEN I 3 16 ALARM WILL SOUND IF ANY 2 CONTACTS CLOSE UPON POWER UP PROBLEM WITH THE GENERATOR ILL-- OF THE BLDG, CONTACTS OPEN ARISES. UPON LOSS OF POWER SENDING AN ALARM, SEE WIRING DETAIL BELOW. LOW FUEL SENSOR r 47 �TB6 1 BLUE I 5 I LOW FUEL ALARM N/C BLACK 1 I SMOKE ALARM { YELLOW 0 2 0 TIMER BYPASS ALARM 1 BLUE 6 I THE LOW FUEL CONTACT WILL OPEN ` ORANGE (AIR CONDITIONER FAILURE) I WHEN FUEL LEVEL DROPS TO APPROX. BLACK HIGH TEMP. ALARM { ORANGE 030 3 0 1/4 OF TANK CAPACITY. 2 0 4 ° WIRE DIRECTLY TO LOW FUEL C TIMER BYPASS ALARM BLUE 050 SENSOR. (AIR CONDITIONER FAILURE) {r BLUE e 6 0 18 ORANGE 3 LOW TEMP. ALARM i WHITE 0 g 0 HIGH TEMP. ALARM ORANGE l BLUE 090 1g 4 I — — INTRUSION ALARM { BLUE 0100 ALARMS FROM I PULL WIRES TO SURGE ARRESTOR ALARM PULL WIRES TO VIOLET 0110 ENVIRONMENTAL ITEM (47) AND ITEM (47) AND AUTHORIZED ENTRY { VIOLET FOR SURGE ARRESTOR ALARM, r TB 0120 PANEL SEE SH. 5 I I TERMINATE CONNECT TO TB- 1,2,&3. �-o � 2 RED 13 TERMINATE ( WHITE WHITE NORMALLY OPEN CONTACTS WILL I I SURGE ARRESTOR ALARM { WHITE 0130 7 CLOSE UPON POWER UP, CON- 1 BLACK 14 ` RED 0140 LOW TEMP, ALARMWHITE I TACTS WILL OPEN IF ELEMENTS COMMERCIAL POWER FAILURE el5e 21 8 ARE BLOWN OR IF A.C. POWER { RED 0160 FAILS. YELLOW 017e CELL SITE ON EMERGENCY POWER { YELLOW 0180 ORANGE 14 YELLOW 1 GENERATOR FAILURE ALARM { ORANGE 0190 BLACK r0200 SMOKE ALARM 15 YELLOW 2 33 I LOW FUEL i BLACK 0210 l 0220 0230 22 BLUE 0240 INTRUSION ALARM 6 B9 BLUE TRANSFER AUX. CONTACTS I I SEE 2 10 SH. 9 1 VIOLET 11 CELL SITE ON EMERGENCY POWER �` r 10 1 YELLOW 1 CONNECT TO AUX-CONTACTS ON 8 _—�—'j I VIOLET X-FER SWITCH, CONTACTS SHALL YELLOW AUTHORIZED ENTRY 12 18 CLOSE.UPON X-FER CHANGE TO 6 EMERGENCY POSITION, SEE WIRING L— DETAIL BELOW. 6 3 R-1 AUTO CKT. 18 � AUTO TRANSFER TRANSFER 3 O 1 AMP O i T-1 A 7 9 NA 2 1 � ONECELL SITE SEE EMERGENCY 1 AMP POWER FAILRCIAL ALARM TRANSFORMER 4 T_7 g L6 POWER ALARM NC 7 3 ABOVE. \ ABOVE. R1-POTTER BRUMFIELD KUP11A15- 12 R-1 71 1 1/2" 27 AUTO TRANSFER INSIDE DOOR 8 SEE CONNECTING DIAGRAM NEUTRAL NOTE: NO E: ALL' ALARM WIRING TO BE R- 1 IS SUPPLIED WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSFER. C0NFi0FPJTi;M1,L #18 AWG. MAR 2 4 199T BLDG. N0. 1 V® D i 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377- 1030 THESE PLANS ARE THE CONFID- ENTIAL PROPERTY AND CONTAIN DWN.BY: P. PEDROZA DATE: 2/29/96 BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX .MOBILE TRADE SECRETFS OF FIBREBOND CORPORATION.. ANY USE OF CHK.BY: DATE: THESE DRAWINJGS OR THE �� 3bft INFORMATION iCONTAINED HEREIN �- - SHELTER EQUIPMENT • FOR ANY REA150N OTHER THAN ENG.BY: DATE: � � 8 X 40 0 EQU AS EXPRESSUY AUTHORIZED BY CORPORATION IS STRICTLYCTLY PRO)HIBITED. THESE APP.BY: DATE:3Ig1°It, ALARM WIRING PR DRAWINGS HAWE BEEN DISTRIB- UTED WITH THE UNDERSTANDING rI V THATOTHANYONOIBTAINE RECENGNPOSS0OR APP.BY: )ODATE: , hI& SCALE: SHEET DWG. SION OF THEPM WILL BE EX- PROJECT NO. NONE NO. 5 NO. D - 3230 PRESSLYREV. BY DATE REVISION APP. DATE CONFIDE NAL NATIED OF THEIR CONFIDENTIAL NATURE. i ITEM EM LIST DESCRIPTION ITEM NO. FIBREBOND MANUFACTURER MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION PART N0, PART N0. — — — — — — ITEM N0. FIBREBOND MANUFACTURER MANUFACTURER _51— _10798__ _ _ _ _ 67T7KDBSTK626 _ _ _ BEST _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ DEAD BOLT_ _KEY OUT THUMB /N _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ PART N0. ' PART N0. - - � LATCH_HOOK - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - __ 22634 22635 _ Q2L2200 Q22200NS _ SQUARED _ _____ 200 AMP 1m MA/N BREAKER DISCONNECT W_ ENCLOSURE_ _ _ _ _ _ - - -52- -22371-- -- -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -- _ - - - - - - - - - -- - -- _ _ —__ 2_ _21231 20765720766_ _WQOD42L22_5jO0D22002M8 SQUARED 200 AMP 10 MAIN BREAKER PA_NEL80ARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ —_53_ _22371_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ — —— _ — __ _ _ _ — — — — — TC KEEP _ _ _ — —— — — — — — — (A y _ _ ER - - - KOHLER __ _ AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITC_H- - --- --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - __54_-12569 —_ _ _ _ 1 - - -- _ —_ -- - NATIONAL GUARD —_ _ �6 DOOR SWEEP - -- 3_-- - 31- - ---- - --- ----- - -- - __55._ _ 12633 OOR TOP- - - - - - _ - - - - --- -- -- - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ 4_ _2_4132 _ _ ___ 352=24—LRP__ _ __ ALAN SCIENTIFIC _ _ _ SURGE ARREST___ — _ ES EQUIPMENT ROOMS__ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ —— — — — — _ _ — — — __ 510J2710873__ 2E_-_ —C - FL_UORESCEN� XTURACE MOUNT ENCLOSURE_ __ __ _ ___ --56_ _11050_ _ _ _ _ _ 0382 _ __ _ _ _ _ _ KASON _ _ _ _ CHROME PULL HANDLE- - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - — LB240A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LITHONIA NATIONAL GUARD ___ 48 DRIP STR/P_ _ _ _ ___ _ __ _ _ 6.__2_3789___ ____ _ - - - -- - -- - - --- 2=40W FLUORESCENT FIXTURES GENERATOR R_OOMJ_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __57_ _72450__ ___ _ 16AD=48 __ _ _ __ _ _ _ -- - - - - - - 7_ _23789__ _ ___ LB240A _ __ _ _ _ __ LITHONIA _______ _ _ __58_ _11802_ _ _ _ __ 16AD=54 _ _ _ __ _ NATIONAL GUARD,_ _ _ 54 DRIP STRIP _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ 8__23974—_ ___— NR_G_—A —__— _—_ HUBBELL _____—_ 100W HIGH PRESSURE SDOI UM FNTURE WZ PHO_TO CELL _ __ _— _ — ——59— —1234 7__ _ _ —— 7 98N=42 _ _ _ _ __ _ NA_TIONAL GUARD —_ _ 42 DOOR SWEEP __ _ —_ — --- _ ,,- — _ - _--- CO:_90705__ _ __ 5362/— _ __ _ _ __ ARROW HART _ _ __ _ BLOCK_ HEATER DUPLEX RECEPTACLE 2_ X 4 J.B._ _ _ _ __ _ _ -- 9=------ ---- - - ------- --- -- -- --- - ----- -- - - -- --- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - - - - --- — -- —_6123789-- - - - - LB240A - -- -- -- - LIT_HON_lA -- - - - - - 2-40W FLUORESCENT FIXTURES STORAGE ROOM- -- -- - - - _ — _ _11646____ 1500 SERIES — _ _ _— AMWELD___ _____ 3070 DOOR_ _ ___ __ ______ _____ _ ___ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ - - ---- -- - - -- - - -- - STO- -- -OON LIGHT SWITCHj4 ' X 4' J_B_ _ _ _ _ __ _ 1500 SERIES __ _ __ _MWELD--__---_ 36_70 D00_R_ __ __ _ _ __ __ —r--"r - - ---- -- 62. 10203_ 5211 - - - - - - - _- - -- 91- 11648-- - - - - -- -- - - - - - —— EQUIPMENT ROOM LIGHT SWITCJ4TX 4TJ_B_______ ___ _ __ --63_ -- -_ - - _ — _ _-- - - - -_ EXTERIOR GFCI RECEPTACLEj2' —TIP --12= -10203 --- 521! - ----- --- - ---- ---- --- - -- —_��4_ _ 2__ 9116— _—___ _— ADEMCO_— _ _ _—_ _ MAGNETI� D_00_R_ALARMr�OUIP N_T ROO_M J.B._ — ___ _ _ - - - 65_-- _ - - _ - - -- 57067- - __ _ _ _ _ _ GRA/NGER__ _ _ _ _ _ �E WAS_�S_TAT10N _ - -- - - - - - - - ____ --- -- - - - 15 _ 1_1351Z1J272__ 39—GYM__ ___ _ __ AOEMCO___ ____ _ MAGNETIC DOOR ALARM_ ENERATOR ROOM _ _ _ ___ __ _ _ __ _ _ _— _- - _ __ _ _ __ _ 4 1J76"_X 4 1J7fi_J_B_ WL EXTENDER R/NG __ _ ___ _ __ __ --66- --- - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ -- - — — — — — -- -- - - -- - EXTE_RTOR GROUND BAR ��4_ X 3 X_12 - - - - - -- - - - -- - - --67_ _13867-- - - - — — -- -- - -- --- -- - - - - -LE NR -- - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - -- - -- - -- - — — — FI FOLDER 16- -- - - -- ------ --- - - - - --- - ---- 6W758 - -- - - --- GRA/NEER-- - - - - WOODErLADDER - - - - - - - -- - - - - 97- _23134____ __ AVP36ACA05 CII ___ MAR7AIR ___ _ _- - HVAC _ =_3 TON_WjSKW HEAT STRIP & BUILT IN ECONOMIZER __HEAT STRIP --68- - -_ _ - -- - -- - W_ EXTENDER RlN - - - - - -- - -_ _—_ — 4 _X_ 4_J_.B. _ _ __ __�_ _ 18__2_3134_ _ _ _ __ AVP3_6AC_A05_C_lI _ __ MA_R7AIR =_==== �4VA� 16'=X 4r�JW6 JB. 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NO. B R N D 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377-1030 THESE PLANS ARE THE CONFID— E NTIAL PLANS RTY AND CONTAIN DATE: 2/29/96 TRADE SECRETS OF FIBREBONDq/ CORPORATIONV. ANY USE OF DATE:3/y f6 THESE INFORMATION NGS OR THE / 1 1 —R X 40�—O EQUIPMENT SHELTER ' INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREINI I v FOR ANY REASON OTHER THAN DATE: ' j AS EXPRESSILY AUTHORIZED BY FIBREBOM1JD CORPORATION IS �I19 I'TCAA LIST/ C'T STRICTLY PROHIBITED. THESE DATE. //ITEM L J / DRAWINGS WAVE BEEN DISTRIB— UTED WITH TFHE UNDERSTANDING THATOTHERWISEANIE RECENGINPOSSES—G OR DATE: /( SCALE: SHEET /� DWG. SION OF THIEM WILL BE EX— PROJECT NO. NONE N0. V NG. D - 3230 'n APP. DATE PRESSLY NOTIFIED OF THEIR r, REV. BY DATE , REVISION caNFIDENTIA,L NATURE. i I CKT. 74 1-AMP. FUSE 0 1 B 2 / � 2 �I HVAC �f2 S.A.R. L.L.R. T-STAT #2 SEVEN T.M. L.L.R. 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T-STAT IF 1 Is 4 i, CONTROL PANEL WIRING SHALL BE #18 AWG SOLID AND SHALL TB. 5 R I BE COLOR CODED ACCORDING TO HVAC FUNCTION. 76° Yl TB. 6 78 • Y2 TB. 6A TB. 13 66 ° W 2, HVAC WIRING TO TERMINAL STRIP CAN BE 5 CONT-STAT CABLE TB. 6B G 3, SWITCHING CIRCUIT FROM SMOKE DETECTOR CAN BE �f 18 AWG. TB. 7 TIMER BYPASS THERMOSTAT SHALL BE 12 AWG. Hf WIRING � WLiM L 120 VAC 4. AL 5. ALARM WIRES SHALL BE 2 CONDUCTOR SHIELDED ALARM WIRE. I I 6. ALL WIRING i0 CONTROL PANEL DOOR SHALL BE STRANDED. - ' HIGH TEMP. ALARM LOW TEMP. ALARM C O N F I N N I I r7 L TMS AT //2 I MAR 2 Q �g 0 7B. 78 0 TB. 20 R TB. II LOW 76° Yf TB. i i HIGH TEMP. BLDG. N0. ° TEMP. 66 ° Y285' TB. 11B 65 B is. 19 55' R T8. 21 G is. 12 I F JIL JILJ�' R YE B ® 1 ° D BARBER BARBER COLEMAN COLEMAN 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377-1030 THESE PIANS ARE THE GDNFID- BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE ENTIAL PROPERTY AND CONTAIN DWN.BY: P. PEDROZA DATE: 2/29/96 TRADE SECRETS OF FIBREBOND CORPORATION:. ANY USE OF CHK.BY: DATE THESE DRAWINGS OR THE '3/y/96 / 1 '-8" X 40'-0 EQUIPMENT SHELTER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN -- -- -- -- -- FOR ANY REASON OTHER THAN ENG.BY: DATE: AS EXPREBSL.Y AUTHORIZED ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BY FIBREBONID CORPORATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.PROHIBITED. THESE DATE:31qgL, I C WIRING DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN DISTRIB- & HV DOOR UTED WITH THE UNDERSTANDING DOOR OL, THAT ANYONE RECEIVING OR App,gy; /NI DATE: S'/ OTHERWISE OBTAINING POSSES- SCALE: SHEET DWG, SION OF THEM WILL BE EX PROJECT N0. NONE NO. 7 NG. D - 3230 REVISION APP. DATE PRESSLY NOTIFIED OF THEIR REV. 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PWR (RED) GROUND 2 NEGATIVE (BLACK)O 3 ACCESS OUTPUT (WHITE)Q 4 LAMP OUTLET (GREEN)O 5 PRE-ALARM OUTPUT (BROWN) O 6 BURGULAR STATUS OUTPUT (BLUE) K E O 7 VIOLATION OUTPUT (ORANGE) R O 8 ARMED OUTPUT (YELLOW) 10 O O 9 MEDICAL/AUX. 2 (PURPLE) O 10 POLICE/AUX. 1 (GRAY) O 11 FIRE OUTPUT (PINK) O 12 BURGULAR OUTPUT (TAN) CONFIDENTIAL MAR 2 4 In�7 BLDG. N0. � B R E B ® 1 �1 T D 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377- 1030 THESE PLANS ARE THE CONFID- ENTIALAAPP.BY: DATE:�qj�(, ���� ATLANTIC �\ /�, /�\/ MOBILE PROPERTY AND CONTAIN ROZA DATE: 2/29/96 �" /�/ �( /ul LJ L TRADE SECRETS OF FIBREBOND CORPORATION. ANY USE OF DATE: THESE DRAWINGS OR THE111-8 X 40'-O EQUIPMENT SHELTER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN FOR ANY REASON OTHER THAN DATE: AS EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED BY STRICTLY PRD CORPORATION IS DATE:�gIq(, MOOSE SECURITY SYSTEM STRICTLY PIROHIBITED. THESEDRAWINGS (HAVE BEEN DISTRIB- UTED WITH THE UNDERSANDING THAT OTHE WISE OBTAINNGING OR POSSES- �` DATE: ,�,l�Py SCALE: SHEET g DWGNO. D - 3230 SION OF TVHEM WILL BE EX- NONE N0. REVISION APP. DATE PRESSLY NOTIFIED OF THEIR JBYJ CONFIDENTIIAL NATURE. I 39'-3 7/16" [471 7/16 39'-3 7116" [471 7 16 95�Na" 7�Na" 112W 74fa" 248 ) 16" SEE NOTE 2 7/2" PVC STRAIGHT 1/2" PVC STRAIGHT THROUGH WALL THROUGH WALL SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 1 1/2" PVC STRAIGHT SEE NOTE 2 — — — — — '� THROUGH WALL _ — — IV- SEE 6 NOTEO 39 2 GROUND 2 TO DAMPER 17 10 O I 3 3 I 4 I m ` BRAIDED O O I O BRAIDED GROUND,13 GSTRAPD STRAP fft 7 GROUND TO GENERATOR FRAME 0\11 I EE NOTE 7 SEE NOTE 4 SEE NOTE 7 SEE NOTE q•• 4" SEE NOTE 4., 3EAN0 4 3 AND 4 4 4 3E AND 4 3 AND 4 3 AND 3 AND 4 ELEVATION A ELEVATION C f0'-1135" 13175" 10'-1135" 13135" f0'-1136" 13176" � I SEE NOTE 1 A. — —SEE NOTE 1-7 So� SEE NOTE 1 To — CABLE RACK GROUND 2 40'-0" [480'1 Q ig TO DAMPER oO 248 1/16" 7 11116' 112 5/16" 7 11/16" 95 11/16" ' ©2 3 FIEID WORK 2 S T' SEE NOTE i 3 SEE NOTE 5 3 SEE NOTE 5 mIIZIZZA 1 — — — ' 18 0 2 GROUND TO GROUND TO ELEVATION B ELEVATION D ELEVATION E CABLE RACK CABILf RACK SEE NOTE 1 }o SEE NOTE I. 4a SEE NOTE i — - - GROUND TO GROUND TO S f CABLE RACK CABLE RACK 0 17 v 51 Do 10L10 i 1 SEE NOTE 5 SEE NOTE 5 GREEN INSULATED COPPER STRANDED WIRE (MA/N) CEILING VIEW F71 8" MINIMUM WIRE RETAINER 4 MAXIMU TYPICAL * 16" CIC FASTENERS AS REQUIRED ELEVA�ON F ELEVATION G ELEVATION H NOTES: GREEN INSULATED COPPER COMPRESSION TERMINAL J� STRANDED WIRE (MAIN) TYPICAL AS REQUIRED I 1. INTERIOR 4fALO GROUND AND INTERIOR DROPS ARE WIRE RETAINER GREEN INSULATED COPPER TO BE �f'2 GREEN 1 4 4 MINIMUM INSULATED STRANDED COPPER P MAXIM TYPICAL ® ER CIC �\, WIRE FASTENERS AS REQUIRED P STRANDED WIRE (TAP) 2. ALL CONNECTIONS TO INTERIOR HALO GROUND AND DROPS ARE TO BE MADE WITH DOUBLE CRIMP C-TAPS. 2 3. DRILL 1/2" PVC PENETRATIONS THROUGH WALL AT 45' (DOWN AND OUT). COMPRESSION TERMINAL TYPICAL AS REQUIRED ���\ E5 NUT, BOLT, LOCKWASHER, 4. USE #2 SOLID TINNED COPPER WIRE THROUGH WALL. R P GREEN INSULATED COPPER h FLATWASHERS AS REQUIRED — CRIMP TO INTERIOR DROP AND CADWELD TO FRAME STRANDED WIRE (TAP) ON EXTERIOR. 5. DRILL 1/2" PVO PENETRATION THROUGH PARTITION COMPRESSION LUG - - -- WALL FOR ROOM TO ROOM CONNECTION. COPPER BAR OR CONFIDENTIAL METAL ENCLOSURE 6 GROUNDNWIRE TD WALL (APPROX. 2-0" O.C.)aL0 USE DUtT TYPICAL HALO GROUND MAR 2 4 I91r 7, BOND TO MAIN BREAKER DISCONNECT WITH J2 GREEN CDDITIONALAND TIWIRE BI-DIRECTIONAL DROP OIL DETAIL INSULATED STRANDED COPPER WIRE. C-TAP AT CORNER BLDG, N0. DROP. SCALE.' N.T.S. B. BOND ALL CABLE TRAY, BOXES, GRILLES, DOOR I B R VH 81-{ ® N pl EI FRAMES, AND DAMPERS TO HALO GROUND AS SHOWN. ��IL�JJ JILL JJ��✓✓ USE #.9 GREEN INSULATED STRANDED COPPER WIRE, 2 HOLE LUGS, AND C-TAPS. 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377-1030 0 THESE PLANS; ARE THE CONFID- ENTIAL PROPERTY AND CONTAIN DWN.BY: P. PEDROZA DATE: 2/29/96 BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE TRADE SECRETS OF FIBREBOND THESE ATIONDRAWII. AN OR THE OF CHKAY: (� DATE:.3/106 INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN / 1 '—S" X 40'-0 EQUIPMENT SHELTER C !'© FOR ANY REASON OTHER EXPRESSLLY AUTHORIZED ENG.BY: DATE: AS B v H D BY FIBREBOND CORPORATION IS A TYPICAL HALO GROUIND STRICTLY PROHIBITED THESE APP BY: DATE:�I{�`jb HALO GROUND DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN DISTRIB- GROUND CORNER DETAIL UTED WITH THE UNDERSTANDING ��T7' ELEVA7idNKEY SCALE.' N.T.S. E THAT ANYONE RECEIVING OR APP.BY: Q.�/ DATE:.'.�T q ® PP 3/20/B6 REV. HG DROP DET; REMOVED EXTRA C-TAPS FROM DROPS (A) ; 2e f 6 ON ROFSTHEMOBTAINING E 0 POSSES- PROJECT NO. SCALE: SHEET q O — / °Na D — 323 0 - APP. DATE PRESSLY NOTIFIED OF THEIR J��-10" I REV. BY DATE REVISION CONFIDENTIAL NATURE. 40'-0" [480" 24814e" 7114" 112ii6" 39'-3 7/16" 471 7/16 J 3 18" SEE NOTE 3 SEE NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 2 lMN 39 2 O 2 1 3 3 SEE NOTE 7 a v SEE NOTE 1 38 I TO GROUND i 4 ' DROP 17 �� SEE NOTE 2 SEE I O O Al ELEVATION C tD tD 11 (INTERIOR) ' CEILING VIEW I 40'-6" [486"1 40'-0" 480" ,j FIELD WORK 3 FIELD WORK 1 FIELD WORK 3 ' II II II II *CIO I I u i GROUNDIOBAR 0 I t o u p 0 I I O p o I I SEE NOTE 6 --- SEE NOTE 4 SEE NOTE 4 I I I I SEE NOTE 4 SEE NOTE 4 o I I SEE NOTE 4 SEE NOTE 4 SEE—� f o f -- SEE NOTELL NOTE 8 _677 L B ELEVATION A ELEVATION C (EXTERIOR) NO 7. BOND ALL SECTIONS OF CABLE TRAY. USE 12 GREEN INSULATED STRANDED COPPER WIRE AND 2 HOLE GROUND LUGS. REMOVE PAINT(BENEATH LUG AT ALL CONNECTIONS. 12" 2. BOND CABLE TRAY TO GROUND RING AT 4 PLACES. USE If2 2 8" 2..i4l 1 3/8"7IC 0/As"BOLLTS1 4' INSULATHOLEOR TTOR GREEN INSULATED STRANDED COPPER WIRE WITH 2 HOLE GROUND LUGS AT CABLE TRAY AND DOUBLE CRIMP C-TAP AT GROUND RING. J. BOND GENERATOR FRAME TO INTERIOR GROUND DROP. USE J2 O 1 O 0 O 0 GREEN INSULATED STRANDED COPPER WIRE. O O O O O O O O `O - 4. USE #2 SOLID TINNED COPPER WIRE THROUGH WALL TO CONNECT 7 8 THICK FL00 FRAME TO INTERIOR DROPS. CADWELD TO FLOOR FRAME AND 1" 5 SPACES 0 2" 1" 1.118" " W1" STRAP USE DOUBLE CRIMP C-TAP TO CONNECT TO INTERIOR DROP. - 5. COIL 8'-0" OF ADDITIONAL WIRE FOR FUTURE USE. (USE CADWELD (SENO DROPS MOLD fWC-1T) EXTERIOR GROUND BAR (SEE NOTE 6) 6 PROVIDE DROPS FROM EXTERIOR GROUND BAR. USE2 SOLID TINNED MOUNT HORIZONTALLY BENEATH COPPER WIRE AND COIL 16'-0". CONNECT TO GROUND BAR WITH COAX ENTRY PLATE CADWELD CONNECTION. 7 ANDINTERIOR CONNECT INTERIOR DROP USE #2 GREEBAR INSULATED STRANDED COPPER CONFIDENTIAL WIRE. 8. BOND AIR CONDITIONERS TO FLOOR FRAME USE #2 BARE TINNED SOLID COPPER WIRE 2 HOLE LUG AND CADWELD KIT BLDG. NO. 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 316-377-1030 THESE PLANS ARE THE CONFIO- f ENTIAL PROPERTY AND CONTAIN DwN.BY: P. PEDROZA DATE: 2/29/96 B TRADE SECRETS OF FIBREBOND ELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE C © F INFORMATION RAWI CONTAINED RTH OHEREIN CHK.BY: 12c,) DATE:31glg6 X ' B O H D FOR ANY REASON OTHER THAN ENG.BY! DATE: ll '-Y' 4O —O EQUIPMENT SHELTER A AS EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED BY FIBREBOND CORPORATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. THESE ppp,BY: DATE:31� (o GROUNDING DETAIL ELEVA17ON DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN DSTR B- UTED WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT ANYONE RECEIVING OR APP.BY: DATE: 3 OTHERWISE OBTAINING POSSES- SCALE: SHEET / DWG. SION OF THEM WILL BE EX- PROJECT N0. NO. / 0 -2 N0. D - 32,30 REV. BY DATE REVISION APP. DATE PRESSLY NOTIFIED OF THEIR J/B"=l0" CONFIDENTIAL NATURE. 4'-0" C" (TYP.) OUTSIDE FACE OF BUILDING 10" X 10" X I" PLATE 0. — — — 2- 7/2" DIA. BEARING PLATE TYP. ANCHORS (SEE DETAIL BELOW) 3" CLEAR C„ PIER OR CAISSON (SEE NOTE) I ro 6" X 6" X 10GA. W W.F. I I 2'-6" DIA. CAISSON (TOP VIEW „A„ „A" 7 1/2" I= 7 '-O" C CAISSON 10" X 10" X 1" PLATE Ir (SEE BEARING PLATE DETAIL) SUB-GRADE (SEE SITE FOR FIN. GR. EL.) STONE CONC. CAISSON (3,000 PSI CONC. STRENGTH 8 28 DAYS AIR ENTRAINED 4% TO 69) 120" 720" 120" 120" 6" X 6" X 1OGA. ° WELDED WIRE FABRIC 40'-0" ;1) TOP TO BOTTOM 77 '-8" X 30'-0" MODULAR BUILDING - FOUNDATION PLAN UNDISTURBED SOIL - SOIL BEARING l '-6" ASSUMED TO BE 4,000 PSF TO BE CONFIRMED BY SITE INVESTIGATION. OUTSIDE FACE 1 '-6" DIA. PIER OF BUILDING #3 TIES O, 10" 2'-6" DIA, WELDED ANCHORS BASE PLATE PIER 2- 1/2" DIA. 6' GRAVEL COURSE SECTION "A-A" (ALTERNATE) tl ANCHORS (SEE SITE PLAN FOR 4 - #5 45" FIN. GRADE ELEV.) 1 1/2" = 7 '-O" SUB-GRADE 1 1/2" CLEAR SECTION "B-B" \ PIER s. NO PIER �O PIER FOUNDATIONS SHALL BE REPLACED WITH CAISSONS, 10" X 10" X 1" PLATE 'o. S" ti �0 WHEN NECESSARY, AND BY THE DIRECTION OF THE SITE (SEE BEARING PLATE DETAIL) ENGINEER. SPACING FOR THE CAISSONS WILL BE THE SUB-GRADE (SEE SITESAME AS THE SPACING FOR THE PIER FOUNDATIONS, #3 TIES @ 10" PLAN FOR FIN. GR. EL.) SECTION "C-C" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED BY THE SITE ENGINEER. 1 1/2" = l'—O" 10" X 10" X I" PLATE �— DEPTH VARIES TO MEET 4 1/4 -- QNFIDENHAL "B" "B" LOCAL BUILDING CODES � MAR2d199T 1/4 BLDG. NO. 2„ 112"2D REQ A. D. 1L' - 1 �1 6 J4 @ 9" 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377-1030 EACH WAY CONC. PIER THESE PLANS ARE', THE CONFID— ENTIAL PROPERTY AND CONTAIN DWN.BY: P. PEDROZA DATE: 2129196 BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE M TRADE SECRETS OiF FIBREBOND 4'-0" CORPORATION. AMY USE OF r ..`�/� THESE DRAWINGS IOR THE CHK.BY: (0(,✓ DATE: BEARING PLATE DETAIL INFORMATION CONTFAINED HEREIN V-8" — Q V l0'-0 —Q // 71 ACAIT 0`HCl TER SECTION "A—A" 1 1/2" = 1 '-0" ASREXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED ANY REASON OTHER I 1 C1 /1 `(" Cla/l/Ir IV/LIV f J LL / IZ ENG.BY: DATE: 1/2" = 1 '-0" STRICTLY PROHIBITED HESE IS DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN DISTRIB— APP.BY: DATE:-3FOUNDATION PLAN UTED WITH THE UNDERSTANDING I THAT ANYONE RECEIVING OR APP,BY: OI,v/ DATE: �hr�� q OTHERWISE EM WILL POSSES— SCALE: SHEET /� DWG. D - 3230 PRE L THEM WALL BE EX— PROJECT N0. REV. BY DATE REVISION APP. DATE CONFIDE NOTIFIED of HEIR NOTED CONFIDENTIAL NATURE. " 40'-0" 480"1 60" 120" 120" 120" 1" CHAMFER A TYPICAL N Y 12" 2" 8„ 1" 0 HOLE 3 REQ'D. J N 4 _ 0 U - 4" # fREBAR p� 3" CLEAR CONTINUOUS TYPICAL C B B C 2" — N A TIE DOWN BRACKET GRADE 0 18" C/C SLAB FOUNDATION 4 TYPICAL TYPICAL SCALE.• 1/2"=1'O" 2" IL J SECTION "A-A" " T" TIE DOWN PLATE NOTES RAW MATERIAL: 3/8"X4" FLAT BAR i. PERIMETER BEAM TO BE L 114 UM SCALE: J18"= 7" A MI 2. o = FOOTING TO EXTEND A MINIMUM BELOW UNDISTURBED SOIL AND FROSTT LINE, 3. FINAL SITE DESIGN IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SITE CONTRACTOR. v v F, P BUILDING WALL d v I ° v v , 2" FLAT WASHER ° a BUILDING FLOOR ' u 3/4" X 2 1/4" ° BOLT "Y" TIE DOWN P V�4 BRACKETJ4 RESAR 2" FLAT WASHER C0NFlDE,"` l AL 3/4" X 2 1/2" 4 CONCRETE ANCHOR 4 MAR 2 4 19J7 d BLDG. N0. 4 4 P, 1IL B R E B ® ND QI 4 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377-1030 THESE PLANS ARE THE CONFID— Q, Q PROPERTY AND CONTAIN DWN.BY: G. NEALY DATE: 91,31,96BELL ATLANTIC NYNEX MOBILE ' Q TRADERADE SECRETS OF FIBREBOND CORPORATION. .ANY USE OF THESE DRAWINGS OR THE CHK.BY: DATE: �FORINFORMATION NTED HEREIN gW96 ANY REASON OTHER THAN 40 '-0" O /_O EQUIPMENT SHELTC AS EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED ENG.BY: DATE: ' BY STRICTLY PRD CORPORATION IS PERIMETER BEAM T "B " STC �� STRICTLY PHAVE BEEN THESE APP.SY: DATE: '(/3156 FOUNDATION SECl ION CJ —L7 SECTION li — C DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN DIAIZ... UTED WITH THE UNDERSTANDING " THAT ANYONE RECEIVING OR APP,BY: DATE: `I SCALE.' 318"= 1 SCALE.' 318"= l" OTHERWISE OBTAINING POSSES- �/ � ' X3/96 SCALE: SHEEET / { -2 r� N G' D - 3230 SION OF THEM WILL BE EX- PROJECT NO. / / G REV. BY DATE REVISION APP. DATE PRESSEN NOTIFIED OF THEIR NOTED CONFIDENTIAL NATURE. FIBRECRETE SKIN J. 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A 9p� d 70 36” 36" 36" 36" 1 36" 36" 36° 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" V 36" Ilk 6 737 1/2" ° 0 137 1/2" TYPICAL 4 PLACES N TYPICALI 4 PLACES vDO 93 1/2° ° 93 1/2" I M 1/2"0 REBAR � N i N 'rn 49 7/2" 49 1/2" CO° C 4" 27 7/2" 2" 36" 2" 36" 2" 36" I 2" 36" 2" 36" 2' 36" 2" 36" 2" 36„ 2" 36" 2" 36" 2" 36" 2" 2 IjV2 4" t rv BIr NNi 70" 14" 4" \ E" 4 16" 4'� 16" 1 16" 4° 16" 4" B 16" 4" 16" 4" 16" 4'; 18" 4'� C ° ' o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° Ick In 3/ C j„ 9Yz" 40" 40" 38" 38" 38" 38 38" 38" 38" 38" 40" 40" h rn N A 40'-3" [48,3"] ROOF - F[LMAR DDI f IAL 2 4 1017 BLDG. NO. F I B SIL b E B 1 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377- 1030 NOTES: C F H 1 . ALL REBAR GRADE 60 TYPICAL THESE PLANS ARE THE CONFID- ENTIAL PROPERTY AND CONTAIN OWN.SYoS. COOK DATE:03/4/96 � r/ ATLANTIC p n ,T/n p I\/p '�\� MOBILE TRADE SECRETS OF FIBREPOND CL H l LH/�ll (i /�l �" lv �( Lt 2. DIAGONAL DIMENSION - 503 3/4" GGRP°BATT°N. ANY USE OF �n THESE DRAWINGS OR THE CHK.BY: P✓�'� DATE:31,3h6 (/JI B n D INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN ENG.BY: DATE: /-8 X 40' O EQ " I PMENT 5HEL TER V FOR ANY REASON OTHER THAN A AS EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED /� BY FIBREBOND CORPORATION IS STRUCTURAL LAYOUT STRICTLY PROHIBITED. THESE APP.BY: DATE�,3 �j DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN DI STRIP- ROOK UTED WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT ANYONE RECEIVING OR / 1� / ELEVATION KEY OTHERWISE OBTAINING POSSES- APP.BY: KJ DATE: .j /� ES- OTHERWISE SIOWI THEM WILL BE SS SCALE: SHEET DWG. i1 REV. BY DATE REVISION APP. DATE PRESSLY NOTIFIED OF THEIR PROJECT N0. /4°_p_p No. S No. O — �2�0 CONFIDENTIAL NATURE. I• *FOA' TRUCTURAL i" FlBRECRETE MITER CORNERS CONCRETE ANCHOR 1" FIBRECRETE BMSKIN "' X45' TYPKIN STRUCTURAL FOAM ANGLE P' FIBRECRETE FOAM FOAM 1" FIBRECRETE SKIN SKIN SECTION "A —A" SECTION "B—B" N.T.S. N.T S. 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F SIL � I) B �Il � B 0 N D NO OTES: 1300 Davenport Drive Minden, Louisiana 71055 318-377-1030 C V I . TYPICAL 6" STEEL FL OOR� THESE PLANS ARE THE CONFID- ENTIAL PROPERTY AND CONTAIN DWN.BYS, COOK DATE:03�4�,96 ATLANTIC TI ^ q ITIC p YNL_X MOBILE O I r F L� TRADE SECREifS OF FIBREBOND BE-LL H (_H��l l (i ��l l l V /� U L C SEE DETAIL SHEET THESE CORPORATION. ANY USE OF CHK.BY: DATE!31g D THESE DRAWINFORMATION (CO A) THE " 1 I '-8 X 40'-0 EQUIPMENT SHEL TER E G 2. DIAGONAL DIMENSION - 500 NFDRMATIDN REASON HEREIN FOR ANY REASON DTHER THAN ENG.AY: DATE: A AS EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED T / TI n T BY FIBREBOND CORPORATION IS J S / Rl/ l� / U RAL L/1 YO LJ l STRICTLY PROIHIBITED. THESE gpp,BY: DATE: $//3 9G DRAWINGS PIAVE BEEN DISTRIB- F/ OOR UTED WITH THIS UNDERSTANDING r\ / /� \ KEY THAT ANYONE RECEIVING OR APP,BY: �,�✓' DATE: E LL V /1� O I V r\ L OTHERWISE OBTAINING POSSES- SCALE: SHEET �` DWG. �J SIGN OF THEM WILL BE EX- PROJECT N0. NO. J N0. D — jG �D REV. BY DATE REVISION APP. DATE CONFIDE NOTIFIED NAT Dr- THEIR J/4'=1' 0 CONFIDENTIAL NATURE. 2" 3/8" 0 VERTICAL INTERIOR CONTROL JOINT J116" INTERIOR OF PANEL SCH 40 FIBRECRETE SKIN*FIBRECRETE " 0 HORIZONTAL 7 1/4"' t !/4" REINFORCING BAR FIBRECRETE SKIN PVC ,y 18' FORCING BAR FIBRECRETE SKIN FOAM INSULATION F-42 CA ® 45' SPLICES STAGGERED1 7: - J/8" 0 HORIZONTAL FIBRECRETE SKIN CASTING BED MIN. SPLICE LENGTH 18" 3/8" 0 VERTICAL REINFORCING BAR --�c REINFORCING BAR CAULK SEAM REBAR ROCK SLURRY SKIN ROCK SCURRY FIBRECRETE SKIN ROCK SLURRY 5 i6" AGGREGATE BACKER ROD REBAR SPLICING "B-B" SECTION "C-C" GROUNDING PENETRATION DETAIL DETAIL - TYPICAL SECTION "A-A" SECTION N.T.S. N.T.S. N.r.S. N.T.S. 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