HomeMy WebLinkAbout37382-Z Town of Southold Annex 1/17/2014
P.O. Box 1179
54375 Main Road
104* Southold, New York 11971
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
No: 36719 Date: 1/17/2014
THIS CERTIFIES that the building WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Location of Property: 165 Peconic Ln, Peconic,
SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 75.-5-14.1
Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No.
conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this officed dated
5/30/2012 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 37382 dated 7/23/2012
was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for
which this certificate is issued is:
modification to an existing wireless telecommunications facility with antennas& add an equipment cabinet as applied
for. (Verizon)
The certificate is issued to Town of Southold
(OWNER)
of the aforesaid building.
SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL
ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 37382 1/16/14
PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED
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TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE
a SOUTHOLD, NY
BUILDING PERMIT
(THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES
WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED)
Permit#: 37382 Date: 7/23/2012
Permission is hereby granted to:
Town of Southold
53095 Route 25
PO BOX 1179
Southold, NY 11971
To: modify an existing wireless telecommunications facility with antennas & add an
equipment cabinet as applied for
At premises located at:
165 Peconic Ln, Peconic
SCTM # 473889
Sec/Block/Lot# 75:5-14.1
Pursuant to application dated 5/30/2012 and approved by the Building Inspector.
To expire on 1/22/2014.
Fees:
NEW COMMERCIAL, ALTERATION OR ADDITIONS $500.00
CO -COMMERCIAL $50.00
Total: $550.00
Buil ' g Inspec r
Form No.6
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN HALL
765-1502
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
This application must be filled in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the Building Department with the following:
A. For new building or new use:
1. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings,property lines, streets,and unusual natural or
topographic features.
2. Final Approval from Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage-disposal(S-9 form).
3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters.
4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used in system contains less than 2/10 of 1% lead.
5. Commercial building, industrial building,multiple residences and similar buildings and installations, a certificate
of Code Compliance from architect or engineer responsible for the building.
6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirements.
B. For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957) non-conforming uses,or buildings and"pre-existing"land uses:
1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines,streets,building and unusual natural or topographic
features.
2. A properly completed application and consent to inspect signed by the applicant. If a Certificate of Occupancy is
denied, the Building Inspector shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant.
C. Fees
1. Certificate of Occupancy-New dwelling$25,00,Additions to dwelling$25.00,Alterations to dwelling$25.00,
Swimming pool$25.00,Accessory building$25.00,Additions to accessory building$25.00,Businesses$50.00.
2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Building- $100.00
3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy- $.25
4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy- $50.00
5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy-Residential $15.00,Commercial $15.00
Date. July 25,2012
New Construction: X Old or Pre-existing Building: (check one)
Location of Property: 165 Peconic Lane Peconic
House No. Street Hamlet
Owner or Owners of Property: Town of Southold
Suffolk County Tax Map No 1000, Section 75 Block 5 Lot 14.1
Subdivision Filed Map. Lot:
New Your SM- -Limite Partners ip a
Permit No. Date of Permit. Applicant:Verizon Wireless
Health Dept. Approval: Underwriters Approval:
Planning Board Approval:
Request for: Temporary Certificate Final Certificate: (check one)
Fee Submitted: $ 50.00
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Attorney for Applicant,New York SMSA Limited
Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless
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Town Hall Annex yy y Telephone(631)765-1802
54375 Main Road T '! Fax (631)765-9502
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICIAL COMPLIANCE
SITE LOCATION
Issued To: Verizon
Address: 165 Peconic Lane City: Peconic St: NY Zip: 11958
Building Permit#: 37382 Section: 75 Block: 5 Lot: 14.1
WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE
contractor: DBA: Costrotta Const Manag License No:
SITE DETAILS
Office Use Only
Residential Indoor Basement Service Only
Commerical X Outdoor H
tat Floor Pool
New Renovation 2nd Floor Hot Tub
Addition Survey Attic Garage
INVENTORY
Service 1 ph Heat Duplec Recpt Ceiling Fixtures HID Fixtures
Service 3 ph Hot Water GFCI Recpt Wall Fixtures Smoke Detectors
Main Panel A/C Condenser Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures CO Detectors
Sub Panel A/C Blower Range Recpt Fluorescent Fixture Pumps
Transformer Appliances Dryer Recpt Emergency Fixture Time Clocks
Disconnect Switches Twist Lock Exit Fixtures TVSS
Other Equipment LTE antenna swap
Notes:
Inspector Signature: Date: Jan 16 2014
81-Cert Electrical Compliance Form.xls
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[ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL)
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[ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION
[ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) .ELECTRICAL (FINAL)
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TOWN OF SOUTHOL� r t BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST
BUILDING DEPARTMENT Do you have or need the following,before applying?
TOWN HALL Board of Health
SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 4 sets of Building Plans
TEL: (631)765-1802 Planning Board approval
FAX: (631)765-9502 Survey
SoutholdTown.NorthFork.net Check
D Septic Forth
N.Y.SD.E.C.
Trustees
(( Z MAY 3 0 2012 Flood Permit
Examined // 20_ Storm-Water Assessment Form_
Contact: Attorney for Applicant: .
BLDG.DEPT. Re,Nielsen,Huber&Cou hlin,LLP
Approved �'J� 20 2'- TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Mail to: g
36 N.New York Ave.,Huntington,NY 11743
Disappr ed a/c
Phone: 631-4254100
Expiratio �Z 20 \ //
Buildinj rnspector
APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT
Date a O 20�
INSTRUCTIONS
a.This application MUST be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 4
sets of plans,accurate plot plan to scale.Fee according to schedule.
b.Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises,relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or
areas, and waterways.
c.The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit.
d. Upon approval of this application,the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant.Such a permit
shal I be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work.
e.No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector
issues a Certificate of Occupancy.
f.Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of
issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date.If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the
property have been enacted in the interim,the Building Inspector may authorize,in writing,the extension of the permit for an
addition six months.Thereafter,a new permit shall be required.
APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Pennit pursuant to the
Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold,Suffolk County,New York,and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or
Regulations,for the construction of buildings,additions,or alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described.The
applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws,ordinances,building code,housing code,and regulations,and to admit
authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections.
New York SMSA Limited Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless
(Signature of applicant or name,if a wgWxatj*
Limited Partnership
4 Centerock Road,West Nyack,NY 10994
(Mailing address of applicant)
State whether applicant is owner,lessee,agent, architect,engineer,general contractor, electrician,plumber or builder
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Applicant is Lessee --
Name of owner of premises Town of Southold
(As on the tax roll or latest deed)
limited artnershi
agplickag(j�p st aVa Ve dull prized officer
c� or y `•u to a era a enzo tre ens
R/ C rf�n
(Name and title tYfityxett�
Builders License No.
Plumbers License No. N/A
Electricians License No.
Other Trade's License No.
1. Location of land on which proposed work will be done:
Town of Southold Police Station 165 Peconic Lane Peconic NY
House Number Street Hamlet
County Tax Map No. 1000 Section 75 Block 5 Lot 14.1
Subdivision ,, ;; i ,, , i ;. F%1pd Map No. Lot
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2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction:
a. Existing use and occupancy Police Station and Public utility wireless telecommunications facility
b. Intended use and occupancy Public Utility Wireless Telecommunications Facility
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3. Nature of work(check which applicable):New Building' Addition Alteration
Repair Removal Demolition Other WorkLessee/A licant propose to modify/upgrade
its exising public ut iy^i wireless telecommunicationsts acTty by replacing nine existing antennas withnine //��
new antennas,replac' one(1)GPS unit with one(,)new GPS unit,and' stalling one additional equipment cabineRSH shelter
4. Estimated&st 63Ar Cop $h— Fee
(To be paid on filing this application)
5. If dwelling,number of dwelling units N/A Number of dwelling units on each floor
If garage, number of cars Police station and Public utility
wireless telecommunications
6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy,specify nature and extent of each type of use.facility
7. Dimensions of existing structures,if any:Front Rear Depth
Height Number of Stories *Existing 131.5'+/-lattice tower(existing whip antennas at 148'+/-)
*
Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front Rear i
Depth Height Number of Stories *No change
S. Dimensions of entire new construction:Front Rear Depth
Height Number of Stories
12.1 acres
9. Size of lot: Front Rear Depth
10. Date of Purchase 7/11/1968 Name of Former Owner William M.Beebe,Robert D.Boyd and Robert E.Rehm
11.Zone or use district in which premises are situated Residential R-80
12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law,ordinance or regulation?YES_NO X
13. Will lot be re-graded?YES_NO X Will excess fill be removed from premises?YES NO X
53095'Route 25
14.Names of Owner.ofpremises Town of Southold Address Southold,NY 11971 Phone No. 631-765-1800
Name of Architect APT Engineering Address 3 Saddlebrook Dr. Phone No 860-663-169.7
Name of Contractor Address Kjllingworth,CT 06419 phone No.
15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES NO X
* IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES&A.E.C.PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED.
b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland?* YES NO X
* IF YES,D.E.C.PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED.
16. Provide survey,to scale,with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines.
17. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below,must provide topographical data on survey.
18. Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? * YES_NO X
* IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY.
STATE OF NEW YORK)
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being duly sworn,deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant
(Name of individual signing contract)above framed,
(S)He is the Lessee/Applicant
(Contractor,Agent,Corporate Officer,etc.)
of said owner or owners,and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application;
that a!l;tatemants contairlod hi this application are true to the best of his knowledge ana belief;and that the work will be
performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith.
Sworn to before me this /
/Sy ` /J day of t� 20] New York SMSA Limited Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless
W Notary= blicc Signature of Applicant '1
Michael R.Sonhomme Kobel- ( lftr r"m r .y ,bp rtK11+�
Notary Publlo,State of New York Pr nt N itle abo e
No.011306144229
Qualified In Orange County
Commission Expires 04/24/20V
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION
REQUESTED BY. jcl
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Company Name: C oS hro t t Conu Name:
License No.:
Address: q A/1 q lc- P I aLCC c1c p or-}— tJ Its?-
Phone No.: 51 to - 2 N -Z 4b 5
JOBSITE INFORMATION: (*Indicates required information)
*Name: k� -co -I i C
*Address: Ito S Pe_c-on ,C Ise- Pe cc"tic, ki
*Cross Street: Wfirj (Cp,
*Phone No.:
Permit No.: 3 3 02s 2
Tax Map District: 1000 Section: Block: Lot:
*BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK(Please Print Clearly) 1_TE Nr A g h n q SLa p
(Please Circle All That Apply)
*Is job ready for inspection: NO Rough In Final
*Do you need a Temp Certificate: YES! NO
Temp Information(If needed)
*Service Size: 1 Phase 3Phase 100 150 200 300 350 400 Other
*New Service: Re-connect Underground Number of Meters Change of Service Overhead f'
Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION
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82-Request for inspection Form
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RE, NIELSEN, HUBER & COUGHLIN, LLP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
36 NORTH NEW YoEx AVENUE
HUNTINGTON, NEW YORE 11743
TELEPHONE: (631) 425-4100
FAcSIMILE: (631) 425-4104
OF G.QXSR,
WILLLI J. NIELSEN
May 30, 2012
By Hand
Mr. Michael Verity
Building Department
Town of Southold Annex Building
54375 Route 25
Southold, NY 11971
RF: New York SMSA Limited Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless ("Verizon")
Proposal to modify existing telecommunications facility at
Premises: Southold Police Station, 165 Peconic Lane(a/k/a 41815 or 41405 Main Road)
Peconic,New York 11958
SCTM#: 1000— 75 —5 — 14.1
Dear Mr. Verity:
We are the attorneys for Verizon in connection with its proposal to upgrade its existing facility at the
subject premises. The modification proposed is part of Verizon's "LTE" (Long Term Evolution) project
which will allow Verizon to provide better, faster and more reliable service in the Town.
The Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, codified at 47 United States Code §1455, a
copy of which is enclosed, provides that "a State or local government may not deny, and shall
approve, any eligible facilities request for a modification of an existing wireless tower or base station that
does not substantially change the physical dimensions of such tower or base station." This proposal is an
eligible facilities request" pursuant to 47 U.S.C. §1455(a)(2) as it proposes only to replace and collocate
certain transmission equipment. Specifically, Verizon proposes to replace nine (9) existing antennas with
nine (9) replacement antennas and replace one (1) existing GPS unit with one (1) new GPS unit on the
existing lattice tower, all at the same heights as presently existing, and install one additional equipment
cabinet inside its existing equipment shelter. As such, we respectfully submit that the proposed
modification will not"substantially change the physical dimensions" of the existing tower or base station.
Moreover, the Telecommunications Act of 1996, codified at 47 United States Code § 332, as interpreted
by the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") in its Declaratory Ruling 09-99 and Order On
Reconsideration 10-144, requires that applications such as Verizon's be processed within 90 days.
We enclose the following in support of the proposed eligible facilities request:
1. Town of Southold Building Permit Application form detailing the eligible facilities request;
2. Building Permit Application fee: Check of Re, Nielsen, Huber & Coughlin LLP (Check No.
1331) in the amount of$500.00;
3. two (2) counterparts of Antenna Site FCC RF Compliance Assessment and Report prepared by
New York SMSA Limited Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless
Proposal to modify existing facility at Southold Police Station
May 30, 2012
Page 2 of 2
Pinnacle Telecom Group and dated March 27, 2012, demonstrating the project's compliance with
the FCC's Maximum Permissible Exposure regulations;
4. Two (2) counterparts of Structural Analysis Report with design drawings, prepared by All-Points
Technology Corporation, P.C., dated May 25, 2012, documenting the facility's structural
compliance with local, state and federal codes;
5. Copy of Verizon's FCC Licenses;
6. Copy of Deed;
7. Copy of Tower Lease Agreement between Town of Southold and New York SMSA Limited
Partnership, dated April 29, 1998:
8. Copy of Verizon's Certificate of Occupancy No. Z-26282, dated February 11, 1999 and related
Building Permit No. 25171Z, dated September 10, 1998;
9. Copy of property survey prepared by John Gallacher, dated October 30, 2003, and
10. Four (4) sets of Construction Drawings with Site Plans and Elevations, prepared by ATP
Engineering, dated April 6, 2012.
We respectfully request that the instant proposal be processed in accordance with the above and that the
appropriate Permit be issued at this time. We respectfully request that our office be contacted when the
Permit is ready to be picked up. We can be reached at(631)425-4100.
Very truly yours,
RE, NIELSEN, HUBER & COUGHLIN, LLP
By: �`\>
Joh Cougirw
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Enclosures
cc by email w/o encls.: Ms. Heather Lanza, Planning Director
FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY
SITE PLAN USE DETERMINATION
Initial Determination
Date: � l�11�_ Date Sent 1 1 a
Project Name: L 4 Q
Project Address:
Suffolk County Tax Map No-:I OW-_2.�L- S - Zoning District:
Request: /y�"
(Note: Copy of Building Permit Application and supporting documentation as to
proposed use or uses should be submitted.)
Initial Determination as to whether use is permitted: L/p1 �z J
Initial Determination as to whether site plan is required:
Aignature�of Building Inspector
Planning Department (P.D.) Referral:
P.D. Date Received: / / Data of Comment: / /
Comments:
Signature of Planning Dept. Staff Reviewer
Final Determination
Decision:
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FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY
SITE PLAN USE DETERMINATION
Initial Determination
Date:
Date Sent: � t-
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Project Name: �^'�`'g
Project Address:
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Suffolk County Tax Map No.:100Q-�- Zoning District-2 90.
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(Note: Copy of Building permit APplication and supporting documentation as to
proposed use or uses should be submitted.)
Initial Determination as to whether use is permitted: 'yet
initial Determination as to whether site plan is required: b1 --=---
ignature of�BulldlngInspector
Planning Department(P.D.) Referral:
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RE, NIELSEN, HUBER & COUGHLIN, LLP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
36 NORTH NEW YORE AVENUE
HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK 11743
TELEPHONE: (631) 425-4100
FACSIMILE: (631) 425-4104
OF G.l.S.L
WILLIAM J. NIELSEN
July 25, 2012
By Hand
Mr. Michael Verity
Building Department
Town of Southold Annex Building
54375 Route 25
Southold, NY 11971
RE: New York SMSA Limited Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless ("Verizon")
Proposal to modify existing telecommunications facility at
Premises: Southold Police Station, 165 Peconic Lane (a/k/a 41815 or 41405 Main Road)
Peconic, New York 11958
SCTM#: 1000— 75 — 5 — 14.1
Dear Mr. Verity:
On behalf of Verizon, and pursuant to your office's request, we enclose, herewith, the following
documents:
1. Application for Certificate of Occupancy; and
2. Our firm's check number 1379 in the amount of$50.00, which amount represents the
required Certificate of Occupancy fee.
We respectfully request that our office be notified once the Building Permit is issued so that we
may pick up same from the Town. e P �) '4 5bo
Thanking you for your courtesies, we remain
Very truly yours,
RE,NIELSEN, HUBER& COUGHLIN, LLP
By:
(��olui J. Coug lin
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January 9,2014
By Facsimile(631-765.95021
Mr. Michael Verity
Building Department
Town of Southold Annex Building
54375 Route 25
Southold,NY 11971
RE: New York SMSA Limited Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless("Verizon")
Request for Extensions of Time relating to Building Permit Nos.:
37392—Expires 1/22/14—Southold Police Station— 165 Peconic Lane,Peconic(75—5— 14.1)
37383—Expires 1/22/14—Arthur Junge property—21855 C.R.48,Cutchogue(96— 1 — 19.1)
37384—Ex ires 1 14—Orient Fire QWct— 23300 Main Road,Orient 18—5— 13.8
Dear Mr.Verity:
We are the attorneys representing Verizon with respect to the captioned matter. We respectfully request that each of the
subject permits receive an extension of time, due to the fact that Vorizon will be unable to close out its permits by January
22,2014.
Accordingly, we request that Building Permits Nos. 37382, 37383 and 37384 (copies attached hereto) each be extended
from January 22, 2014 for a time period of six months (that is, until July 22, 2014). It is our understanding that the
respective Building Department files will be marked accordingly with the new expiration date.
Should you have any questions or require any further Information,please call.
Thank you for your ongoing courtesies.
Very truly yours,
R$,NIELSEN,HUBER&COUGHLIN, LLP
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Enclosures
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Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802
54375 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502
P.O. Box 1179
Southold,NY 11971-0959
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
January 14, 2014
Re, Nielsen, Huber& Coughlin LLP
36 N. New York Ave
Huntington, NY 11743
Re: 165 Peconic Lane, Peconic, NY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The Following Items(if Checked)Are Needed To Complete Your Certificate of Occupancy:
Application for Certificate of Occupancy. (Enclosed)
✓Electrical Underwriters Certificate. (Contact your electrician)
A fee of$50.00.
Final Health Department Approval.
Plumbers Solder Certificate. (All permits involving plumbing after 411/84)
Trustees Certificate of Compliance. (Town Trustees#765-1892)
Final Planning Board Approval. (Planning#765-1938)
Final Fire Inspection from Fire Marshall.
Final Landmark Preservation approval.
Final inspection by Building Dept
BUILDING PERMIT: BP 37382 — Modify an existing Telecommunications
Facility
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Federal Communications Commission
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RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION
LICENSEE: CELLCO PARTNERSHIP
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CELLCO PARTNERSHIP
1120 SANCTUARY PKWY,#150 GASA5REG
ALPHARETTA,GA 30009-7630 Call Sign File Number
WQJQ696 0003864907
Radio Service
WY-700 MHz Lower Band(Blocks A,
FCC Registration Number(FRN): 0003290673 B E)
Grant Date Effective Date Expiration Date Print Date l
11-26-2008 06-11-2009 06-13-2019 06-11-2009
Market Number Channel Block Sub-Market Designator
BEA010 A 0
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Market Name
New York-No.New Jer.-Long Isl
1st Build-Out Date 2nd Build-Out Date 3rd Build-Out Date 4th Build-Out Date
06-13-2013 06-13-2019 j
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Waivers/Conditions:
If the facilities authorized herein are used to provide broadcast operations,whether exclusively or in combination with
other services,the licensee must seek renewal of the license either within eight years from the commencement of the
broadcast serviceor within the term of the license had the broadcast service not been provided,whichever period is shorter
in length. See 47 CFR§27.13(b).
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Conditions:
Pursuant to 309§ (h) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §309(h), this license is subjec
t to the
following conditions: This license shall not vest in the licensee any right to operate the station nor any right in the use of
the frequencies designated in the license beyond the term thereof nor in any other manner than authorized herein. Neither
the license nor the right granted thereunder shall be assigned or otherwise transferred in violation of the Communications
Act of 1934,as amended. See 47 U.S.C.§310(d). This license is subject in terms to the right of use or control conferred
by§706 of the Communications Act of 1934,as amended. See 47 U.S.C. §606.
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This license may not authorize operation throughout the entire geographic area or spectrum identified on the hardcopy f
version. To view the specific geographic area and spectrum authorized by this license,refer to the Spectrum and Market !I
Area information under the Market Tab of the license record in the Universal Licensing System(ULS). To view the t
license record, go to the ULS homepage at http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/index.htm?job=home and select"License Search".
Follow the instructions on how to search for license information.
FCC 601-MB
Page I of 1 April 2009
155
°^^ Federal Communications Commission
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
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RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION
LICENSEE:CELLCO PARTNERSHIP
ATTN: REGULATORY
CELLCO PARTNERSHIP
1120 SANCTUARY PKWY,#150 GASA5REG
ALPHARETTA,GA 30009-7630 Call Sign File Number
WQJQ689 0003865021
p1 Radio Service
WU-700 MHz Upper Band(Block
C)
FCC Registration Number(FRN): 0003290673
Grant Date Effective Date Expiration Date Print Date
11-26-2008 06-11-2009 06-13-2019 06-11-2009
Market Number Channel Block Sub-Market Designator
REA001 C 0
Market Name
Northeast
1st Build-Out Date 2nd Build-Out Date 3rd Build-Out Date 4th Build-Out Date
06-13-2013 06-13-2019
Waivers/Conditions:
If the facilities authorized herein are used to provide broadcast operations,whether exclusively or in combination with
other services,the licensee must seek renewal of the license either within eight years from the commencement of the
broadcast serviceor within the term of the license had the broadcast service not been provided,whichever period is shorter
in length. See 47 CFR§27.13(b).
This authorization is conditioned upon compliance with section 27.16 of the Commission's rules
Conditions:
Pursuant to §309(h) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended 47 U.S.C. §309(h), this license is subject to the
following conditions: This license shall not vest in the licensee any right to operate the station nor any right in the use of
the frequencies designated in the license beyond the term thereof nor in any other manner than authorized herein. Neither
the license nor the right granted thereunder shall be assigned or otherwise transferred in violation of the Communications
Act of 1934,as amended. See 47 U.S.C. §310(d). This license is subject in terms to the right of use or control conferred
by §706 of the Communications Act of 1934,as amended. See 47 U.S.C. §606.
This license may not authorize operation throughout the entire geographic area or spectrum identified on the hardcopy
version. To view the specific geographic area and spectrum authorized by this license,refer to the Spectrum and Market
Area information under the Market Tab of the license record in the Universal Licensing System(ULS). To view the
license record, go to the ULS homepage at http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/indcx.htm?job=home and select"License Search".
Follow the instructions on how to search for license information.
FCC 601-MB
April 2009
Page I of l
Izl
GpMM{r,� Federal Communications Commission
W Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
o a RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION
LICENSEE:CELLCO PARTNERSHIP
ATTN: REGULATORY
CELLCO PARTNERSHIP
1 120 SANCTUARY PKWY,#150 GASA5REG
ALPHARETTA.GA 3 Call Sign File Number
aNN� WQBT539 0003864879
Radio Service
CW-PCS Broadband
FCC Registration Number(FRN):0003290673
Grant Date Effective Date Expiration Date Print Date
02-28-2007 06-11-2009 01-03-2017 06-11-2009
Market Number Channel Block Sub-Market Designator
BTA321 C 4
Market Name
New York,NY
1st Build-Out Date 2rr Build-Out Date 3rd Build-Out Date 4th Build-Out Date
12-07-2003
Waivers/Conditions:
This authorization is subject to the condition that,in the event that systems using the same frequencies as granted herein
are authorized in an adjacent foreign territory(Canada/United States),future coordination of any base station
transmitters within72 km(45 miles)of the United States/Canada border shall be required to eliminate any harmful
interference to operations in the adjacent foreign territory and to ensure continuance of equal access to the frequencies by
both countries.
This authorization is conditioned upon the full and timely payment of all monies due pursuant to Sections 1.2110 and
24.711 of the Commission's Rules and the terms of the Commission's installment plan as set forth in the Note and
Security Agreement executed by the licensee. Failure to comply with this condition will result in the automatic
cancellation of this authorization.
Conditions:
Pursuant to§309(h) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §309(h), this license is subject to the
following conditions: This license shall not vest in the licensee any right to operate the station nor any right in the use of
the frequencies designated in the license beyond the term thereof nor in any other manner than authorized herein. Neither
the license nor the right granted thereunder shall be assigned or otherwise transferred in violation of the Communications
Act of 1934,as amended. See 47 U.S.C.§310(d). This license is subject in terms to the right of use or control conferred
by §706 of the Communications Act of 1934,as amended. See 47 U.S.C.§606.
This license may not authorize operation throughout the entire geographic area or spectrum identified on the hardeopy
version. To view the specific geographic area and spectrum authorized by this license,refer to the Spectrum and Market
Area information under the Market Tab of the license record in the Universal Licensing System(ULS). To view the
license record, go to the ULS homepage at http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/index.htm?job=home and select"License Search".
Follow the instructions on how to search for license information.
FCC 601-MB
Page 1 of 2 April 2009
Il
�,O' Federal Communications Commission
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION
LICENSEE:VERIZON WIRELESS TELECOM INC. }
ATTN:REGULATORY
VERIZON WIRELESS TELECOM INC. SCANNED
1120 SANCTUARY PKWY#150-GASA5REG (i
ALPHARETTA,GA 30004 Call Sign FSIe Number
KNLF644 0003298939
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Radio Service
CW-PCS Broadband j
FCC Registration Number(FRN): 0005798061
Grant Date Effective Date Expiration Date Print Date
02-28-2007 01-23-2008 01-03-2017 01-24-2008 t
Market Number Channel Block Sub-Market Designator
BTA32l C 3
Market Name f4
New York,NY f
lst Build-Out Date 2nd Build-Out Date 3rd Build-Out Date 4th Build-Out Date
12-07-2003 01-03-2007
Waivers/Conditions:
This authorization is subject to the condition that,in the event that systems using the same frequencies as granted herein '
are authorized in an adjacent foreign territory(Canada/United States),future coordination of any base station
transmitters within72 km(45 miles)of the United States/Canada border shall be required to eliminate any
harmful interference to operations in the adjacent foreign territory and to ensure continuance of equal access to the
frequencies by both countries.
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Conditions:
Pursuant to§309(h) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §309(h), this license is subject to the
following conditions: This license shall not vest in the licensee any right to operate the station nor any right in the use of
the frequencies designated in the license beyond the term thereof nor in any other manner than authorized herein. Neither
the license nor the right granted thereunder shall be assigned or otherwise transferred in violation of the Communications
Act of 1934,as amended. See 47 U.S.C.§310(d). This license is subject in terms to the right of use or control conferred
by§706 of the Communications Act of 1934,as amended. See 47 U.S.C. §606.
To view the geographic areas associated with the license,go to the Universal Licensing System(ULS)homepage at
http://wireless.fec.gov/uls and select"License Search". Follow the instructions on how to search for license information.
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DOC# 05-15-96-TLA
TOWER LEASE AGRE�EMEENT
This Agreement, made this U , day of f 1998,
between TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, with its principal offices located at c/o
Town of Southold, Town Hall, 53095 Main Street, Southold, New York
11971, Federal Tax ID #11-600-1939 hereinafter designated LESSOR
and New York SMSA Limited Partnership, d/b/a Bell Atlantic Mobile,
a limited partnership of the State of New York, with its principal
offices at c/o Bell Atlantic Mobile, Inc . , 180 Washington Valley
Road, Bedminster, New Jersey 07921, hereinafter designated LESSEE.
WITNESSETH
In consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein
and intending to be legally bound hereby, the Parties hereto agree
as follows :
1 . LESSOR hereby leases to the LESSEE a portion of that
certain space on the LESSOR' s Tower, located at Town of Southold
Police Department, Main Rd, Peconic, New York, Suffolk County,
State of New York, as shown on the Tax Map of the County of
Suffolk, as District 1000, Section 75, Block 5, Lot 014 .001,
together with a parcel of land sufficient for the installation of
LESSEE' s equipment building as shown on Exhibit "A" , attached
hereto and made a part hereof together with the non-exclusive right
for ingress and egress, seven (7) days a week, twenty-four (24)
hours a day, on foot or motor vehicle, including trucks, and for
the installation and maintenance of utility wires, poles, cables,
conduits, and pipes over, under, or along a fifteen (151 ) foot wide
right-of-way extending from the nearest public right-of-way, Main
Road, to the demised premises, said Property and right-of-way for
access being substantially as described herein in Exhibit "A"
attached hereto and made a part hereof which tower space and parcel
of land are collectively referred to hereinafter as the "Property" .
A
In the event any public utility is unable to use the
aforementioned right-of-way, the LESSOR hereby agrees to grant an
additional right-of-way either to the LESSEE or to the public
utility at no cost to the LESSEE.
LESSOR hereby grants permission to LESSEE to install,
maintain and operate the communications equipment, antennas and
appurtenances described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto.
LESSEE reserves the right to replace the aforementioned
equipment with similar and comparable equipment provided said
replacement does not increase tower loading of said Tower.
2 . LESSOR also hereby grants to LESSEE the right to
survey said Property, and said survey shall then become Exhibit "C"
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which shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof, and shall
control in the event of boundary and access discrepancies between
it and Exhibit "A" . Cost for such work shall be borne by the
LESSEE.
3 . This Agreement shall be for an initial term of five
(5) years and shall be effective on the Commencement Date at which
time rental payments will be due at an annual rental of IMMIMM
($MpWWMMftM) Dollars to be paid in equal monthly
installments on the first day of the month, in advance, to Town of
Southold, or to such other person, firm or place as the LESSOR may,
from time to time, designate in writing at least thirty (30) days
in advance of any rental payment date. The Commencement Date is
defined as the first (1st) day of the month in which the
communications equipment, antennas and appurtenances referred to in
paragraph "1" above is installed.
If permitted by the local utility company servicing the
Property, LESSEE shall furnish and install an electrical submeter
at the Property for the measurement of electrical power used by
LESSEE's installation. LESSEE shall pay for its own power
consumption used thirty (30) days after receipt of an invoice from
LESSOR indicating the usage amount.
4 . This Agreement shall automatically be extended for
three (3) additional five (5) year terms unless the LESSEE
terminates it at the end of the then current term by giving the
LESSOR written notice of the intent to terminate at least six (6)
months prior to the end of the then current term.
5. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained
herein, provided LESSEE is not in default hereunder and shall have
paid all rents and sums due and payable to the LESSOR by LESSEE,
LESSEE shall have the right to terminate this Agreement upon the
annual anniversary of this Agreement provided that three (3) months
prior notice is given the LESSOR.
6 . A. The annual rental payable during the first
extension term shall be an amount equal to
NOW percent of the annual rental payable for the initial term
and for subsequent extension terms, the annual rental payable shall
be equal to ) percent of the annual rental
payable during the immediate preceding extension term.
7 . If at the end of the third (3rd) five (5) year
extension term this Agreement has not been terminated by either
Party by giving to the other written notice of an intention to
terminate it at least six (6) months prior to the end of such term,
this Agreement shall continue in force upon the same covenants,
terms and conditions for a further term of five (5) years and for
five (5) year terms thereafter until terminated by either Party by
giving to the other written notice of its intention to so terminate
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at least six (6) months prior to the end of such term. Rental for
this period shall be equal to the prior term' s rent plus low
8 . LESSEE shall use the Property for the purpose of
constructing, maintaining and operating a communications facility
and uses incidental and all necessary appurtenances. A security
fence consisting of chain link construction or similar but
comparable construction may be placed around the perimeter of the
Property at the discretion of LESSEE (not including the access
easement) . All improvements listed in paragraph "A" shall be at
LESSEE' s expense and the installation of all improvements shall be
at the discretion and option of the LESSEE. All installation and
construction of equipment and the equipment building shall be in
accordance with the Southold Town Building Code. LESSEE will
maintain the Property in a good condition reasonable wear and tear
excepted. The equipment building shall be similar in appearance to
the existing wireless communication equipment building. It is
understood and agreed that LESSEE' s ability to use the Property is
contingent upon its obtaining after the execution date of this
Agreement all of the certificates, permits and other approvals that
may be required by any Federal, State or Local authorities as well
as satisfactory soil boring tests which will permit LESSEE use of.
the Property as set forth above. LESSOR shall take no action which
would adversely affect the status of the Property with respect to
the proposed use thereof by LESSEE. LESSOR represents that the
only certificate, permit, or other approval necessary from the Town
of Southold or any of its boards, agencies or departments is a
building permit and no other consents, approvals or permits shall
be required. In the event that any of such applications should be
finally rejected or any certificate, permit, license or approval
issued to LESSEE is canceled, expires, lapses, or is otherwise
withdrawn or terminated by governmental authority or soil boring
tests are found to be unsatisfactory so that LESSEE in its sole
discretion will be unable to use the Property for its intended
purposes, LESSEE shall have the right to terminate this Agreement .
Notice of the LESSEE's exercise of its right to terminate shall be
given to LESSOR in writing by certified mail, return receipt
requested, and shall be effective upon the mailing of such notice
by the LESSEE. All rentals paid to said termination date shall be
retained by the LESSOR. Upon such termination, this Agreement
shall become null and void and all the Parties shall have no
further obligations, including the payment of money to each other.
9 . LESSOR agrees the LESSEE shall have free access to
the Tower at all times for the purpose of installing and
maintaining the said equipment . LESSOR shall furnish LESSEE with
necessary means of access for the purpose of ingress and egress to
this site and Tower location. It is agreed, however, that only
authorized engineers, employees or properly authorized contractors
of LESSEE or persons under their direct supervision will be
permitted to enter said premises.
10 . LESSEE agrees to have installed radio equipment of
the type and frequency which will not cause measurable interference
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to LESSOR, other lessees of the premises or neighboring landowners.
In the event LESSEE's equipment causes such interference, and after
LESSOR has notified LESSEE of such interference, LESSEE will take
all steps necessary to correct and eliminate the interference.
LESSOR agrees that LESSOR and any other tenants of the property who
currently have or in the future take possession of LESSOR' s tower
and/or property will be permitted to install only such radio
equipment that is of the type and frequency which will not cause
measurable interference to LESSEE. In the event any such LESSOR' s
or tenant' s equipment causes such interference, LESSOR will see
that interfering Party take all steps necessary to correct and
eliminate the interference in a timely manner.
11 . If the LESSEE causes damage to the Tower, LESSEE
agrees to repair such damage with reasonable promptness at its own
cost and expense.
12 . LESSEE agrees to maintain its antennas, transmission
lines and other appurtenances, in proper operating condition and
maintain same in satisfactory condition as to appearance and
safety.
13 . All installations and operation in connection with
this Agreement by LESSEE shall meet with all applicable Rules and
Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission, Federal
Aviation Agency and all applicable codes and regulations of the
township, county and state concerned. Under this Agreement, the
LESSOR assumes no responsibility for the licensing, operation,
and/or maintenance of LESSEE' s radio equipment .
14 . Each Party shall indemnify and hold the other
harmless against any claim of liability or loss from personal
injury or property damage resulting from or arising out of the use
and occupancy of the Property or the parcel of which the Property
is a part by the Party, its servants or agents, excepting, however,
such claims or damages as may be due to or caused by the acts of
the other Party, or its servants or agents .
15 . LESSEE, at LESSEE' s sole cost and expense, shall
procure and maintain on the Premises and on the LESSEE Facilities,
bodily injury and property damage insurance with a combined single
limit of at least One Million and 00/100 Dollars ($1, 000, 000) per
occurrence. Such insurance shall insure, on an occurrence basis,
against all liability of LESSEE, its employees and agents arising
out of or in connection with LESSEE' s use of the Premises . LESSEE
shall cause each insurance policy obtained by it to provide that
the insurance company waives all right of recovery by way of
subrogation against LESSOR in connection with any damage covered by
any policy. LESSOR shall be named as an additional insured on
LESSEE's policy. LESSEE shall provide the Southold Town Clerk with
a certificate of insurance evidencing the coverage required by this
paragraph within thirty (30) days of commencement of the lease.
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Neither LESSOR nor LESSEE shall be liable to the other for any
damage caused by fire or any of the risks insured against under the
insurance policy.
16 . LESSEE, upon termination of the Agreement, shall,
within ninety (90) days, remove its building(s) , antenna
structure (s) , fixtures and all personal property and restore the
Property to its original condition, reasonable wear and tear
excepted. If such time for removal causes LESSEE to remain on the
Property after termination of this Agreement, LESSEE shall pay rent
at the then existing monthly rate or on the existing monthly
pro-rata basis if based upon a longer payment term, until such time
as the removal of the building, antenna structure, fixtures and all
personal property are completed. Upon a written request by LESSOR,
LESSEE shall leave its equipment building in place upon termination
of the agreement and it shall become the property of LESSOR.
17 . If the LESSOR during the lease term or any extension
of the lease term elects to sell all or any portion of the leased
Premises, whether separately or as part of the larger parcel of
which the leased Premises are a part, the LESSEE shall have the
right of first refusal to meet any bona fide offer of sale on the
same terms and conditions of such offer. If LESSEE fails to meet
such bona fide offer within thirty (30) days after notice thereof
from LESSOR, LESSOR may sell the premises or portion thereof to
such third person in accordance with the terms and conditions of
his offer.
18 . Should the LESSOR, at any time during the term of
this Agreement, decide to sell all or any part of the property (the
property to include only the parcel leased hereunder) to a
purchaser other than LESSEE, such sale shall be under and subject
to this Agreement and LESSEE' s rights hereunder, and any sale by
the LESSOR of the portion of this Property underlying the
right-of-way herein granted shall be under and subject to the right
of the LESSEE in and to such right-of-way.
19. LESSOR covenants that LESSEE, on paying the rent and
performing the covenants shall peaceably and quietly have, hold and
enjoy the leased Property.
20 . LESSOR covenants that LESSOR is seized of good and
sufficient title and interest to the Property and has full
authority to enter into and execute this Agreement . LESSOR further
covenants that there are no other liens, judgments or impediments
of title on the Property, or affecting LESSOR' s title to the same .
and that there are no covenants, easements or restrictions which
prevent the use of the Property by the LESSEE as set forth above.
21 . It is agreed and understood that this Agreement
contains all agreements, promises and understandings between the
LESSOR and LESSEE and that no verbal or oral agreements, promises
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or understandings shall be binding upon either the LESSOR or LESSEE
in any dispute, controversy or proceeding at law, and any addition,
variation or modification to this Agreement shall be void and
ineffective unless made in writing signed by the Parties. In the
event any provision of the Agreement is found to be invalid or
unenforceable, such finds shall not effect the validity and
enforceability of the remaining provisions of this Agreement .
22 . This Agreement and the performance thereof shall be
governed, interpreted, construed and regulated by the laws of the
State in which the Property is located.
23 . This Agreement may be sold, assigned or transferred
by the LESSEE without any prior approval or consent of the LESSOR
to the LESSEE's principal, affiliates, subsidiaries of its
principal or to any entity which acquires all or substantially all
of LESSEE' s assets in the market defined by the Federal
Communications Commission in which the Property is located by
reason of a merger, acquisition or other business reorganization.
As to other parties, this Agreement may not be sold, assigned or
transferred without the written consent of the LESSOR, which such
consent will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
24 . All notices hereunder must be in writing and shall
be deemed validly given if sent by certified mail, return receipt
requested or by commercial courier, provided the courier' s regular
business is delivery service and provided further that it
guarantees delivery to the addressee by the end of the next
business day following the courier's receipt from the sender,
addressed as follows (or any other address that the Party to be
notified may have designated to the sender by like notice) :
LESSOR: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall
53095 Main Road
Southold, New York 11971
with a copy to:
Police Chief
Southold Town Police Department
P.O. Box 191
Peconic, New York 11958
LESSEE: New York SMSA Limited Partnership
c/o Bell Atlantic Mobile, Inc .
180 Washington Valley Road
Bedminster, New Jersey 07921
Attention: Network Real Estate
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with a copy to:
Bell Atlantic Mobile, Inc.
60 Herricks Road
Mineola, New York 11501
Attention: Real Estate Manager
Notice shall be effective upon mailing or delivering the
same to a commercial courier, as permitted above.
25 . In the event there is a default by the LESSEE with
respect to any of the provisions of this Agreement or its
obligations under it, including the payment of rent, the LESSOR
shall give LESSEE written notice of such default . After receipt of
such written notice, the LESSEE shall have fifteen (15) days in
which to cure any monetary default and thirty (30) days in which to
cure any non-monetary default, provided the LESSEE shall have such
extended period as may be required beyond the thirty (30) days if
the nature of the cure is such that it reasonably requires more
than thirty (30) days and the LESSEE commences the cure within the
thirty (30) day period and thereafter continuously and diligently
pursues the cure to completion. The LESSOR may not maintain any
action or effect any remedies for default against the LESSEE unless
and until the LESSEE has failed to cure the same within the time
periods provided in this Paragraph.
26 . This Agreement shall extend to and bind the heirs,
personal representatives, successors and assigns of the Parties
hereto.
27 . LESSOR agrees to execute a Memorandum of this Lease
Agreement which LESSEE may record with the appropriate Recording
Officer. The date set forth in the Memorandum of Lease is for
recording purposes only and bears no reference to commencement of
either term or rent payments .
28 . LESSEE grants LESSOR permission to occupy a portion
of LESSEE's equipment building as shown on Exhibit "A^ for use by
the Town of Southold Police Department . LESSEE shall provide
emergency backup generator service to the Police Department for its
use of the equipment building. The Police Department generator
power usage shall be as described in Exhibit "D" attached hereto.
Under no circumstances shall LESSEE be obligated to provide such
generator service which exceed LESSEE' s generator power
requirements.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have set their
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hands and affixed their respective seals the day and year first
above written.
LESSOR: TO1WN` O(/F S`OUTHOLD
[�r BY: -
WITNESS J n W. Cochran, Supervisor
LESSEE:
New York SMSA Limited Partnership
by Cellco Partnership, its managing
general partner
by Bell Atlantic Mobile, Inc.
its managing general partner
WITNESS
Richat4 J. Lynch
cutiv Vice President &
Chief Technical Officer
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TE OF NEW JERSEY) as:
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n this day of 98, before me
personally a Richard J. Lynch, to me k who, being by me
duly sworn, di epose and say that he des in the State of New
Jersey; that he Executive Vic resident & Chief Technical
Officer of Bell Atla c Mobile nc. , the managing general partner
of Cellco Partnership, i corporation executed said instrument
as the act and deed of llco Partnership, the managing general
partner of New Yor SA Li ed Partnership, which executed the
foregoing instr nt .
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STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS REPORT
130' SELF-SUPPORTING TOWER
PECONIC,NEW YORK
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STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS REPORT
130' SELF-SUPPORTING TOWER
PECONIC,NEW YORK
prepared for
Verizon Wireless
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
All-Points Technology Corporation, P.C. (APT) performed a condition assessment and
structural analysis of this 130-foot self-supporting tower. The analysis was performed for
Verizon Wireless's proposed replacement of their 12-panel antenna array at 100' as detailed
below. The antennas will be fed by the existing twelve 7/8" waveguide cables assumed to be
stacked in a 6-wide by 2-deep arrangement.
Our analysis indicates the tower meets the requirements of the New York State Building Code
with the proposed equipment changes. Evaluation of the existing base foundations could not be
conclusively performed. See narrative herein.
INTRODUCTION:
A condition assessment and structural analysis was performed on the above-mentioned
communications tower by APT for Verizon Wireless. The tower is located at 41450 Main
Road in Peconic, New York. APT climbed the structure to record information regarding
physical and dimensional properties of the structure and its appurtenances. The analysis also
utilized a structural analysis by KM Consulting Engineers, Inc., KMCE Project 4090507.00
Revision 4 dated August 25, 2010.
The analysis was performed in accordance with the New York State Building Code and TIA-
222 using the following antenna inventory (proposed equipment shown in bold text):
Antenna Elev. Mount Coax.
16', 6%(3) 15' omnidirectional whips 130' (3)6' sidearms (2) 1/2",(3)7/8"
(6)3'x2',(1) 800-10121, (2) 7262.00 panel antennas, 130' (3) 10' sector mounts (12)7/8", (2)3/4"
12 TMAs, 2' dish&3' dish
(3)TMBXX-6516,(3)APXI6PV-16PVL panels, (3)TMAs 115' (3) 14' sector mounts (24) 1-1/4", 1/4"
(6) BXA-70090/4,(3)BXA-171090/8 panels,(6)diplexers, 100' (3) 15' sector mounts (12)7/8",
8'yagi, 4 20' omni whips 2 inv.), 1 18' omni whip,GPS 7 7/8"
Vacant mount 93' 2' sidearm None
6' yagi 91' Leg 7/8"
(6) 800-10504 panel antennas 88' (3) 10' sector mounts (12) 1-5/8", 1/4"
Vacant mounts 72, 78' (2)2' sidearms None
6' omnidirectional whip 38' 3' sidearm 3/4"
All-Points Technology Corporation
P.O. Box 504 3 Saddlebrook Drive
Conway, NH 03818 Killingworth, CT 06419
(603)496-5853 (860) 663-1697
Yerizon Wireless May 25, 2012
130'Self-Supporting Tower, Peconic, NY Page 2
Yerizon Site: Peconic APT Job #NY141LTE400
CONDITION ASSESSMENT:
• General Observations: The tower, a galvanized steel structure, appeared to be in
sound condition.No signs of movement or overstress of the tower were observed.
• Legs: Leg members appeared to be in sound condition.
• Bracing: Bracing and connections were visually observed to the maximum extent
practicable. All braces and connections that were observed appeared to be sound, with
no loose or missing bolts noted.
• Antenna Connections: Antenna mounting hardware was in good condition, with
galvanized mounts and hardware prevalent. A loose bolt was observed on Verizon's
northeastern sector mount.
• Splice Connections: Observed splice bolts and connections were in good condition.
No loose or missing bolts or nuts were observed.
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS:
Methodology:
The structural analysis was done in accordance with the New York State Building Code and
TIA/EIA-222, Revision F (TIA), Structural Standards for Steel Antenna Towers and Antenna
Supporting Structures; and the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), Manual of
Steel Construction,Allowable Stress Design Ninth Edition.
The analysis was conducted using a fastest mile wind speed of 85 mph (equivalent to 100 mph
3-second gust) and 1�4" of radial ice over the structure and associated appurtenances. The TIA
Standard requires a basic wind speed of 85 miles per hour for Suffolk County,New York.
Two loading conditions were evaluated in accordance with TIA/EIA-222-F to determine tower
capacity. The more demanding of the two cases is used to calculate tower capacity:
• Case 1 = Wind Load (without ice) +Tower Dead Load
• Case 2= 0.75 Wind Load (with ice)+Ice Load+ Tower Dead Load
The TIA/EIA standard permits a one-third increase in allowable stresses for towers less than
700-feet tall. Allowable stresses of tower members were increased by one-third when
computing the tower capacity values shown below.
All-Points Technology Corporation
P.O. Box 504 3 Saddiebrook Drive
Conway, NH 03818 Killingworth, CT 06419
(603) 496-5853 (860) 663-1697
Verizon Wireless May 25, 2012
130'Sef Supporting Tower, Peconic, NY Page 3
Verizon Site:Peconic APT Job #NY141 LTE400
Analysis Results:
Analysis of the tower was conducted in accordance with the criteria outlined herein with
antenna changes as previously described.
The following table summarizes the results of the analysis based on stresses of individual leg
and bracing members:
Elevation Legs Bracing
110'-130' 13% 19%
90'-110, 27% 44%
70'-90' 31% 40%
50'-70' 44% 64%
30'-50' 46% 46%
10'-30' 43% 75%
0'-10' 47% 95%
Bracing, Splice and Anchor Bolts:
Connection bolts were evaluated under the proposed loading. All bolts were found to be
adequately sized to support the proposed loads.
Base Foundation:
Evaluation of the existing base foundations could not be conclusively performed, as detailed
information on their design or construction was not available to APT. If the foundation
reinforcement specified in the KM Consulting Engineers August 25, 2010 structural analysis
report was completed the foundations are adequate for the proposed changes.
Base reactions imposed with the equipment changes were calculated as follows:
Compression: 246.4 kips
Uplift: 187.5 kips
Shear: 26.1 kips
Overturning Moment: 3340 ft-kips
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Our structural analysis indicates that the 130-foot self-supporting tower located at 41450 Main
Road in Peconic, New York meets the requirements of the New York State Building Code
with Verizon Wireless's proposed equipment changes.
All-Points Technology Corporation
P.O. Box 504 3 Saddlebrook Drive
Conway, NH 03818 Killingworth, Cr 06419
(603) 496-5853 (860) 663-1697
Verizon Wireless May 25, 2012
130'Sef Supporting Tower, Peconic, NY Page 4
Verizon Site: Peconic APT Job #NY141LTE400
Evaluation of the existing base foundations could not be conclusively performed, as detailed
information on their design or construction was not available to APT. If the foundation
reinforcement specified in the KM Consulting Engineers August 25, 2010 structural analysis
report was completed the foundations are adequate for the proposed changes.
LIMITATIONS:
This report is based on the following:
1. Tower is properly installed and maintained.
2. All members are in an undeteriorated condition.
3. All required members are in place.
4. All bolts are in place and are properly tightened.
5. Tower is in plumb condition.
6. All tower members were properly designed, detailed, fabricated, and installed and
have been properly maintained since erection.
All-Points Technology Corporation, P.C. (APT) is not responsible for modifications completed
prior to or hereafter which APT is not or was not directly involved. Modifications include but
are not limited to:
1. Replacing or strengthening bracing members.
2. Reinforcing vertical members in any manner.
3. Adding or relocating torque arms or guys.
4. Installing antenna mounting gates or side arms.
APT hereby states that this document represents the entire report and that it assumes no
liability for any factual changes that may occur after the date of this report. All representations,
recommendations, and conclusions are based upon the information contained and set forth
herein. If you are aware of any information which is contrary to that which is contained herein,
or you are aware of any defects arising from the original design, material, fabrication and
erection deficiencies, you should disregard this report and immediately contact APT. APT
disclaims all liability for any representation, recommendation, or conclusion not expressly
stated herein.
All-Points Technology Corporation
P.O. Box 504 3 Saddlebrook Drive
Conway, NH 03818 Killingworth, Cr 06419
(603)496-5853 (860) 663-1697
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are the third panel array down from top.
Photos taken by All-Points Technology Corporation, P.C.
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130' SELF-SUPPORTING TOWER
PECONIC,NEW YORK
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Photos taken by A11-Points Technology Corporation, P.C.
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1301 SELF-SUPPORTING TOWER
PECONIC,NEW YORK
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Photo of loose bolt on Verizon's northeast sector mount.
Photos taken by All-Points Technology Corporation, P.C.
Appendix C
Calculations
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P.O.Box 504
Conway.NH 03818 Client Designed by
Phone:(603)496-5853 Verizon Wireless
FAX: (603)447-2124 Rob Adair
Tower Input Data
The main tower is a 3x free standing tower with an overall height of 130.00 ft above the ground line.
The face width of the tower is 4.00 ft at the top and 17.33 ft at the base.
This tower is designed using the TIA/EIA-222-F standard.
The following design criteria apply:
Tower is located in Suffolk County,New York.
Basic wind speed of 85 mph.
Nominal ice thickness of 0.7500 in.
Ice density of 56 pcf.
A wind speed of 74 mph is used in combination with ice.
Deflections calculated using a wind speed of 60 mph.
Pressures are calculated at each section.
Stress ratio used in tower member design is 1.333.
Local bending stresses due to climbing loads,feedline supports,and appurtenance mounts are not considered.
Tower Section Geometry
Tower Tower Assembly Description Section Number Section
Section Elevation Database Width of Length
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T2 1 10.00-90.00 6.05 1 20.00
T3 90 00-70.00 8.10 1 20.00
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T5 50.00-30 00 12.21 1 2000.
T6 30.00-1000 14.26 1 20.00
T7 10.00-0.00 16,31 1 10,00
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T4 70.00-50.00 6.67 X Brace No Steps 0.0000 0.0000
TS 50.00-30.00 5.00 Double K No Steps 0.0000 0.0000
T6 30.00-10.00 5.00 Double K No Steps 0.0000 0.0000
T7 10.00-0.00 5.00 Double No Steps 0.0000 00000
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ft
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(50 ksi) (36 ksi)
T2 110.00-90 00 Solid Round 3 12 A572-50 Equal Angle L2 12x2 12x3/16 A36
(50 ksi) (36 ksi)
T3 90.00-70 00 Solid Round 4 A572-50 Equal Angle L3x3x3/16 A36
(50 ksi) (36 ksi)
T4 70.00-50.00 Solid Round 4 A572-50 Equal Angle L3x3x3/16 A36
(50 ksi) (36 ksi)
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T630.00-10.00 Solid Round 412 A572-50 Double Equal 2L212x21/2x3/16 A36
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Corporation NY141LTE400 Peconic 15:47:47 05/24/12
P.O.Box 504
Conway.NH 03818 Client Designed by
Phone:(603)496-5853 Verizon Wireless Rob Adair
FAX: (603)447-2124
Tower Leg Leg Leg Diagonal Diagonal Diagonal
Elevation Type See Grade Type Sce Grade
(50 ksi) Angle (36 ksi)
T710.00-0.00 Solid Round 412 A572-50 Double Equal 21-212x21/2x3/16 A36
(50 ksi) Angle (36 ksi)
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Elevation Type Sue Grade Type Size Grade
ft
TI 130.00-110.00 Equal Angle L2x2xl/8 A36 Solid Round A36
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T2 Flange 10000 6 0.7500 1 0.6250 0 0,6250 0 0.6250 0 0.6250 0 0.6250 0
11000-9000 A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N
T3 90,00-70 00 Flange 1,0000 6 0.7500 1 0,6250 0 0.6250 0 0.6250 0 0.6250 0 0.6250 0
A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N
T470,00-50.00 Flange 1,1250 6 0.7500 1 0,6250 0 0,6250 0 0,6250 0 0.6250 0 0.6250 0
A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N
T550,00-30.00 Flange 11250 6 0.6250 1 0.6250 0 0,6250 0 06250 0 0.6250 0 0.6250 0
A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N
T630.00-1000 Flange 1.2500 6 0,6250 1 0.6250 0 0,6250 0 0.6250 0 06250 0 0.6250 0
A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N A325N
T710,00-0,00 Flange 20000 6 0.6250 1 0.6250 0 0.6250 0 0,6250 0 0.6250 0 0.6250 0
A325N I A325N I A325N I A325N A325N A325N A325N
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P.O.Box 504
Conway,NH 03818 Client Designed by
Phone:(603)496-5853 Verizon Wireless Rob Adair
FAX: (603)447-2124
Feed Line/Linear Appurtenances
Description Face Allow Component Placement Face Lateral # # Clear Width or Perimeter Weight
or Shield Type Offset Offset Per Spacing Diameter
Leg ft in (Frac FW) Row in in in ptf
7/8 A Yes At(CfAe) 99.00-8.00 0,0000 -04 18 14 1,1100 1.1100 0.54
Climbing A Yes Af(CfAe) 130.00-0.00 0,0000 0 1 1 3.0000 3,0000 12.0000 790
Ladder
7/8 A Yes Ar(CaAa) 130.00-8.00 0.0000 0,15 3 3 1.1100 1.1100 0.54
7/8 B Yes At(CaAa) 130,00-8,00 0.1000 0.1 12 12 1,I100 1,1100 0,54
1114 C Yes At(CfAe) 115,00-8,00 4.0000 -0.4 24 8 1.5500 1,5500 0,66
1/4 C Yes At(CaAa) 115 00-8 00 4,0000 -0 45 1 1 0,2500 02500 0,05
1 5/8 C Yes At(CfAe) 88 00-8 00 0,0000 0.2 12 6 19800 1 9800 1,04
3/4" B Yes At CaAa) 130.00-8,00 0,0000 0.35 2 2 0,7500 0,7500 040
3/4" B Yes Ar(CaAa) 38,00-800 0.0000 -0,15 1 1 0,7500 0,7500 0.40
7/8 B Yes Ar(CaAa) 91,00-8.00 0.0000 0.4 1 1 1,1100 1,I100 0,54
1/4 C Yes Ar(CaAa) 88,00-8.00 0,0000 0.25 1 1 0.2500 0.2500 005
Feedline A Yes Af(CfAe) 99,00-800 00000 04 1 1 3.0000 3,0000 12,0000 8.40
Ladder(Af)
Feedline B Yes Af(CfAe) 13000-8,00 00000 0.1 1 1 30000 3,0000 12,0000 8.40
Ladder(Af)
Feedline A Yes Af(CfAe) I ISM-8.00 0.0000 0A 1 1 3.0000 3,0000 12.0000 8,40
Ladder(Af)
Feedline A Yes Af(CfAe) 130,00-8,00 0,0000 0 1 1 3,0000 3,0000 12.0000 8.40
Ladder(AI)
Feedline A Yes Af(CfAe) 90.00-8.00 0.0000 0.2 1 1 3.0000 3.0000 12.0000 840
Ladder(Af)
Description Face Allow Component Placement Face Lateral # C 4A Weight
or Shield Type Offset Offset
Leg ft in (Frac FW) f llft Plf
3/8"safety A No CaAa(Out Of Face) 130.00-0,00 4,0000 0 1 No Ice 0.04 0.22
cable 1/2"Ice 0.14 0.83
1"Ice 0.24 198
Discrete Tower Loads
Description Face Offset Offsets Azimuth Placement CA, CAA, Weight
or Type Hor= Adjustment Front Side
Leg Lateral
Vert
ft ft ft' ft' lb
6'x 1"omni whip C None 0.0000 130.00 No Ice 0,60 0o0 25.00
12"Ice 1.22 1.22 30.60
1"Ice 1.84 1,84 40,12
16'x 25"omni whip A From Leg 3,00 0,0000 130,00 No Ice 4.00 4,00 60,00
000 1/2"Ice 5.63 5,63 8963
0,00 1"Ice 7.28 7.28 129,45
15'x 2.5"omni whip A From Leg 3.00 0,0000 130,00 No Ice 3.75 3.75 50.00
0.00 12"Ice 5.28 5.28 77,80
0.00 1"Ice 683 6.83 115.17
15'x 25"omni whip B From Leg 3.00 0,0000 130.00 No Ice 3 75 3.75 50.00
0.00 12"Ice 5.28 5.28 77.80
0.00 1"Ice 6.83 6.83 115,17
15'x 2.5"omni whip C From Leg 3.00 0,0000 130.00 No Ice 3 75 3.75 50.00
0.00 12"Ice 5.28 5.28 77.80
0.00 1"Ice 6,83 6.83 115A7
6'sideirm A None 0.0000 130.00 No Ice 4.17 2,09 75.00
12"Ice 6.17 3.09 125.00
1"Ice 8,17 409 200.00
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Conway,NH 03818 Client Designed by
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FAX: (603)447-2/24
Description Face Offset Offsets: Acimuth Placement Ca4, CgA.a Weight
or Type Harr Adjustment Front Side
Leg Lateral
Vert
ft ft ft' /7' lb
6'sidearm B None 0,0000 130.00 No Ice 4,17 2.09 75.00
12"Ice 6,17 3 09 125.00
1"Ice 8,17 4.09 200 X)
6'sidearm C None 00000 13000 No Ice 4A7 2.09 75,00
12"Ice 6A7 3.09 125.00
1"Ice 8A7 4.09 200.00
800-10121 C From Leg 3.00 0.0000 130,00 No Ice 5.46 3,29 50.00
0.00 12"Ice 5.88 3.64 82,91
000 1"Ice 6.31 399 120.59
7262 xx A From Leg 3,00 0,0000 130,00 No Ice 2.68 1.93 12.00
0,00 12"Ice 300 2,25 28.08
000 I"Ice 3,33 2.57 48.21
7262 xx B From Leg 3,00 00000 130,00 No Ice 2.68 1,93 12,00
0.00 12"Ice 3,00 2,25 28.08
0.00 I"Ice 3.33 2.57 4&21
(2)3'x Trend A From Leg 3.00 0,0000 130)0 No Ice 8.40 2.10 40,00
0.00 12"Ice 8,79 2.38 81.84
0.00 1"Ice 9.20 2.66 128.15
(2)3'x Tirane] B From Leg 3.00 0.0000 130,00 No Ice 8,40 2.10 40,00
000 12"Ice 8.79 2.38 81,84
0.00 1"Ice 9.20 2.66 128,15
(2)3'x Trend C From Leg 3.00 0.0000 130,00 No Ice 8.40 2.10 40,00
0.00 12"Ice 879 2,38 81,84
0.00 1"Ice 9.20 2.66 128A5
(2)TMA 8"x 12" A From Leg 3.00 00000 13000 No Ice 093 0,35 12.00
0.00 12"Ice 1.07 0,45 17.83
0.00 V Ice 1.21 0.56 25.35
(2)TMA B"x 12" B From Leg 3.00 0,0000 130.00 No Ice 093 035 1200
0,00 12"Ice 1.07 0.45 17.83
0.00 1"Ice 1.21 0.56 25.35
(2)TMA 8"x 12" C From Leg 3,00 0,0000 130.00 No Ice 0,93 0.35 12.00
0.00 12"Ice 107 0,45 17,83
0.00 1"Ice 1,21 056 25.35
(2)TMA 6"x 10" A From Leg 300 0,0000 130.00 No Ice 0,58 0.19 12.00
0.00 12"Ice 0,69 0.28 1560
0.00 1"Ice 0.81 0.37 20,56
(2)TMA 6"x 10" B From Leg 3,00 0.0000 130,00 No Ice 0,58 0,19 12.00
0.00 12"Ice 0,69 0.28 15.60
0,00 1"Ice 0,81 0.37 20.56
(2)TMA 6"x 10" C From Leg 3,00 0,0000 130.00 No Ice 0.58 0.19 12.00
0,00 12"Ice 0.69 0.28 15.60
0.00 1"Ice 0.81 0.37 20.56
10'sector mount A None 00000 130.00 No Ice 5.80 2.90 260.00
12"Ice 8.17 4,09 360.00
1"Ice 10.55 5.27 460.00
10'sector mount B None 0.0000 130,00 No Ice 5.80 290 26000
1/2"Ice 8.17 4,09 360.00
1"Ice 10.55 5.27 460.00
10'sector mount C None 0,0000 13000 No Ice 5,80 290 26000
12"Ice 8.17 409 360.00
1"Ice 10.55 5,27 460.00
APXI6PV-16PVL-E A From Leg 3.00 0.0000 115.00 No Ice 6.65 198 20.00
0,00 12"Ice 7.08 2.30 51.05
000 1"Ice 7.52 2,63 8676
APXI6PV-I6PVL-E B From Leg 3.00 0.0000 115.00 No Ice 6.65 1.98 20.00
000 12"Ice 708 2.30 51,05
000 1"Ice 752 263 8676
APXI6PV-16PVL-E C From Leg 3.00 0,0000 115.00 Nolce 6,65 198 20.00
0.00 12"Ice 708 2.30 51,05
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P.O.Box 504
Conway,NH 03818 Client Designed by
Phone:(603)496-5853 Verizon Wireless Rob Adair
FAX: (603)447-2124
Description Face Offset Offsets: Azimuth Placement CA, CA, Weight
or Type Hot- Adjustment Front Side
Leg Lateral
Vert
R ft ft, ft, lb
0.00 1"Ice 7.52 2.63 86.76
RFS twin TMA A From Leg 200 0,0000 115.00 No Ice 1.17 047 13,00
000 1/2"Ice 1.31 0.57 20.62
0.00 Vice 147 0,69 30,11
RFS twin TMA B From Leg 2,00 0,0000 115,00 No Ice 1.17 0,47 13,00
0,00 1/2"Ice 131 0,57 20.62
0.00 1"Ice 1.47 0.69 30A 1
RFS twin TMA C From Leg 2.00 0.0000 115.00 No Ice L17 0.47 13.00
0.00 12"Ice 1.31 0,57 20,62
0.00 1"Ice 147 069 30,11
TMBXX6516 A From Leg 3.00 0.0000 115.00 No Ice 6,94 3,95 35.00
0,00 12"Ice 741 4,33 75.76
0,00 1"Ice 7,89 4,72 121.77
TMBXX-6516 B From Leg 3,00 0,0000 115,00 No Ice 6,94 3.95 35.00
0.00 12"Ice 7,41 4,33 75,76
0,00 1"Ice 7,89 4.72 121.77
TMBXX6516 C From Leg 3,00 0.0000 115,00 No Ice 6.94 3.95 35,00
0.00 12"Ice 7.41 4.33 75,76
0,00 1"Ice 7,89 4,72 12177
14'secior mount A None 00000 115,00 No Ice 7,73 7.73 475.00
12"Ice 11.12 11.12 700,00
1"Ice 13.87 13.87 950,00
14'sector mount B None 0,0000 115,00 No Ice 7,73 7.73 475,00
12"Ice 11.12 11.12 700,00
I"Ice 13.87 13,87 950.00
14'sector mount C None 00000 115.00 No Ice 7.73 7.73 47500
12"Ice 11.12 11.12 700.00
1"Ice 13.87 13,87 950.00
18'x 2.5"omni whip A From Leg 3,00 0.0000 118,00-10000 No Ice 4,50 4.50 60.00
0.00 12"Ice 6,33 6.33 93.30
0.00 1"Ice 8.18 8.18 138.00
20'x 2.5"omni whip B From Leg 3,00 0.0000 120.00-100 00 No Ice 5.00 5.00 50.00
0.00 12"Ice 7.03 7.03 86.96
0,00 1"Ice 9.07 9.07 136.55
8'Yagi B From Leg 3.00 0,0000 100.00 No Ice 2.80 0,09 60.00
0.00 12"Ice 3,45 0.13 82.30
0,00 1"Ice 4.10 0.18 11140
20'x 25"omni whip C From Leg 3.00 0,0000 120.00-100,00 No Ice 5.00 5 00 5000
0.00 12"Ice 7 03 7,03 86.96
0.00 V Ice 9.07 9.07 136,55
20'x 2.5"omni whip A From Leg 3.00 0.0000 79.00-99.00 No Ice 5.00 5.00 50,00
0.00 12"Ice 7.03 7,03 86.96
0.00 1"Ice 9.07 907 136.55
20'x 2.5"omni whip C From Leg 3.00 0,0000 79,00-99,00 No Ice 5,00 5,00 50.00
0.00 1/2"Ice 7.03 7.03 8696
0.00 1"Ice 907 9.07 136.55
GPS C From Leg 3.00 0.0000 100.00 No Ice 0,60 0.60 50.00
0.00 12"Ice 0,79 0.79 55.81
000 1"Ice 0.99 099 63,86
(2)BXA-70090/4 A From Leg 3.00 0.0000 100.00 No Ice 3.69 2.79 15,00
0.00 12"Ice 4.06 3,10 39.95
0.00 1"Ice 4.43 343 69.07
(2)BXA-70090/4 A From Leg 3,00 0.0000 100.00 No Ice 3,69 2.79 15,00
0.00 12"Ice 406 3.10 3995
0.00 I"Ice 4,43 343 69.07
(2)BXA-70090/4 A From Leg 3.00 0.0000 100,00 No Ice 3.69 2,79 15,00
0.00 12"Ice 4.06 3.10 39.95
0.00 1"Ice 443 3.43 6907
BXA-171090/8 A From Leg 3,00 0.0000 100.00 No Ice 292 2A4 15,00
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P.O.Box 304
Conway,NH 03818 Client Designed by
Phone:(603)496-5853 Verizon Wireless Rob Adair
FAX (603)447-2124
Description Face Offset Offsets: Acimuth Placement CA, CA., Weight
or Type Hot- Adjustment Front Side
Leg Lateral
Vert
R ft f, fil lb
0.00 1/2"Ice 3,23 2,44 33,67
0.00 1"Ice 3,58 2.75 56.32
BXA-171090/8 B From Leg 3.00 0.0000 100.00 No Ice 2,92 2,14 15,00
000 1/2"Ice 3,23 244 33,67
0.00 1"Ice 3,58 2.75 56.32
BXA-171090/8 C From Leg 3.00 0.0000 MOM No Ice 2,92 2.14 15.00
000 1/2"Ice 3.23 2,44 33.67
0,00 1"Ice 3,58 2,75 56,32
(2)RFS FD9R6004_1C-3L A From Leg 3,00 0.0000 100.00 No Ice 0,37 0.08 5,00
diplexer 0,00 1/2"Ice 045 0,14 7,30
0.00 1"Ice 0,54 0.20 10.69
(2)RFS FD9R6004_IC-3L B From Leg 3,00 00000 100.00 No Ice 0,37 0.08 5.00
diplexer 000 12"Ice 0.45 0.14 7.30
000 1"Ice 0.54 0.20 10,69
(2)RFS FD9R6004_IC-3L C From Leg 3.00 00000 100.00 No Ice 0,37 008 5,00
diplexer 000 1/2"Ice 045 0,14 7.30
000 1"Ice 0.54 0.20 10.69
15'sector mount A None 0.0000 99,00 No Ice 9,10 9A0 465.00
12"Ice 12.56 12.56 600.00
I"Ice 15.54 15.54 735.00
15'sector mount B None 00000 9900 No Ice 9.10 9A0 465.00
1/2"Ice 12.56 12.56 600.00
1"Ice 15,54 15.54 735,00
15'sector mount C None 0.0000 9900 No Ice 9,10 9.10 465.00
12"Ice 12.56 12.56 600,00
I"Ice 15.54 15.54 735.00
2'sidearm B None 0,0000 93.00 No Ice 0.95 048 20.00
12"Ice 145 0.73 35DO
1"Ice 2.25 1,13 50.00
6'Yagi C None 0.0000 9100 No ice 0.00 0.00 0DO
12"Ice 000 0.00 000
1"Ice 000 0.00 0,00
(2)800-10504 A From Leg 300 0.0000 MOO No Ice 3.35 L86 2500
0.00 12"Ice 3.70 2.19 43.03
0.00 P Ice 4,05 2.52 65.34
(2)800-10504 B From Leg 3,00 0.0000 88.00 No Ice 3.35 1.86 25,00
0.00 1/2"Ice 3,70 2.19 43.03
0.00 1"Ice 405 2.52 65.34
(2)800-10504 C From Leg 3,00 0.0000 88.00 No Ice 3.35 1.86 2500
0,00 12"Ice 3.70 2.19 43.03
0.00 1"Ice 4,05 2,52 65.34
(2)860-10025 RCU A From Leg 3.00 00000 8800 No Ice 0.14 0,11 3.00
0.00 12"Ice 0.20 0.17 4.36
0.00 1"Ice 0,26 0.23 6,59
(2)860-10025 RCU B From Leg 3,00 0,0000 88.00 No Ice 0,14 0.11 3 00
000 12"Ice 020 0.17 4.36
0.00 1"Ice 0.26 0.23 6.59
(2)860-10025 RCU C From Leg 3,00 0.0000 8800 No Ice 0,14 0A I 3,00
0.00 12"Ice 0.20 0,17 4.36
0.00 1"Ice 0.26 0.23 6.59
10'sector mount A None 0.0000 8800 No Ice 5.80 2,90 260.00
12"Ice 8,17 4,09 360.00
1"Ice 10,55 5.27 460.00
10'sector mount B None 0.0000 88,00 No Ice 5.80 2,90 26000
1/2"Ice 8,17 4.09 360.00
1"Ice 10.55 5.27 460,00
I O'sector mount C None 00000 88.00 No Ice 580 2.90 260,00
12"Ice 8.17 4,09 360.00
I"Ice 10.55 5.27 460,00
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P.O.Box 504
Conway,NH 03818 Client Designed by
Phone:(603)496-5853 Verizon Wireless Rob Adair
FAX (603)447-2124
Description Face Offset Offsets: Azimuth Placement CAA CA" Weight
or Type Hor- Adjustment Front Side
Leg Lateral
Vert
It 0R .h' F' lb
2'sidesrm B None 00000 7800 No Ice 0.95 0,48 2000
1/2"Ice 1,45 0,73 35.00
1"Ice 2.25 1,13 50.00
2'sidearm B None 0,0000 7200. No Ice 095 0.48 20,00
1/2"Ice 1.45 0,73 35,00
I"Ice 2.25 1.13 5000
6'x 1"omni whip C From Leg 3.00 0,0000 44 00-38 00 No Ice 0.60 0.60 25,00
0,00 1/2"Ice 1.22 1.22 30.60
0,00 1"Ice 1.84 184 40.12
3'sidei rm C None 0.0000 38.00 No Ice 1 43 0.72 30.00
1/2"Ice 2.18 1.09 65.00
1"Ice 2.93 1 47 105.00
Dishes
Description Face Dish Offset Offsets: Azimuth 3dB Elevation Outside Aperture Weight
or Type Type Horz Adjustment Beam Diameter Area
Leg Lateral Width
Vert
R 0F hfil lb
T dish,no radome B Paraboloid w/o From 3.00 0,0000 130.00 2.00 No Ice 3,14 50.00
Radome Leg 0,00 1/2"Ice 341 67,50
0.00 1"Ice 368 8500
3'dish,no radome A Paraboloid w/o From 300 00000 130.00 3.00 No Ice 7.07 75,00
Radome Leg 0.00 1/2"Ice 7.47 113.33
000 I"Ice 7.86 151,66
Solution Summary
Maximum Tower Deflections - Service Wind
Section Elevation Harz. Go, Till Twist
No. Deflection Load
fi in Comb. °
T1 130-110 1.956 9 0.1104 00211
T2 110-90 1 484 9 0.1034 0.0164
T3 90-70 1.044 9 0.0895 0.0103
T4 70-50 0.663 9 0,0732 0.0051
T5 50-30 0.352 9 0.0530 0.0019
T6 30-10 0,146 9 00295 0.0008
T7 10-0 0.027 9 0.0100 00002
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Conwav,NH 03818 Client Deeigned by
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FAX. (603)447-2124
Critical Deflections and Radius of Curvature - Service Wind
Elevation Appurtenance Gov. Deflection Tili Twist Radius of
Load Curvature
ft Comb, in o ft
130.00 2'dish,no radome 9 1956 0.1104 0.0211 602136
120.00 20'x 2.5"omni whip 9 1.718 0.1075 0.0189 301069
118,00 18'x 2.5"omni whip 9 1.671 0,1069 0.0184 250891
115,00 APX16PV-16PVL-E 9 1.600 O.I057 0.0177 200713
112.00 18'x 2.5"omni whip 9 1.530 0.1044 0.0169 167068
110,00 20'x 2.5"omni whip 9 1,484 0.1034 0.0164 149815
10600 18'x 2.5"omni whip 9 1.392 0.1011 0,0153 123075
105.00 20'x 2.5"omni whip 9 1.369 0.1005 0,0150 117712
100.00 I S'x 2.5"omni whip 9 1.258 0,0971 0,0134 96640
99.00 20'x 2.5"omni whip 9 1.236 0.0963 0,0131 93300
94,00 20'x 2.5"omni whip 9 1.128 0,0926 0,0116 79573
93.00 2'sidearm 9 1.106 0,0918 0.0113 77437
91.00 6'Yagi 9 1.065 0,09,02 0,0106 74269
89.00 20'x 2.5"omni whip 9 1.023 0,0887 0,0100 73011
88.00 (2)800-10504 9 1.003 0,0879 0,0097 73081
84,00 20'x 2.5"omni whip 9 0.923 0.0848 0,0086 75639
79,00 20'x 2.5"omni whip 9 0,827 0.0808 00072 79824
78,00 2'sidearm 9 0.808 0,0800 0.0070 80717
72,00 2'sidearm 9 0.699 0.0749 0,0055 85320
44.00 6'x 1"omni whip 9 0.279 0.0459 0,0014 43307
41,00 6'x I"omni whip 9 0.247 0.0423 0.0012 46941
38.00 6'x I"omni whip 9 0.216 0.0387 00011 51240
Bolt Design Data
Section Elevation Component Bolt Bolt Size Number Maximum Allowable Ratio Allowable Criteria
No. TVPe Grade Of Loadper Load Load Ratio
ft in Bolts Bolt lb Allowable
lb
TI 130 Leg A325N 0.7500 6 2527.81 1943860 0.130 1333 Bolt Tension
Diagonal A325N 07500 I 302725 6796.88 0445 1.333 Member Bearing
Top Girt A325N 0.6250 1 488.31 4078.13 0120 1.333 Member-Bearing
T2 110 Leg A325N 1 0000 6 689941 34557.50 0.200 1.333 Bolt Tension
Diagonal A325N 03500 1 4745.76 6796,88 0.698 1.333 Member Bearing
T3 90 Leg A325N 10000 6 12345.30 34557.50 0.357 1333 Bolt Tension
Diagonal A325N 0,7500 1 613158 6796.88 0.902 1333 Member Bearing
T4 70 Leg A325N 1.1250 6 17947.10 43736,80 0410 1333 Bolt Tension
Diagonal A325N 0.7500 1 6892.86 6796.88 1014 1,333 Member Bearing
T5 50 Leg A325N 1.1250 6 22803,70 43736,70 0.521 1.333 Bolt Tension
Diagonal A325N 0.6250 1 9277,59 12885.40 0720 �1// 1,333 Bolt Shear
T6 30 Leg A325N 1.2500 6 27856,60 53995.80 0.516 Y 1333 Bolt Tension
Diagonal A325N 06250 1 10371,20 12885.40 0805 1/ 1.333 Bolt Shear
T7 10 Leg A325N 2,0000 6 29823.70 138230,00 0216 ��// 1,333 Bolt Tension
Diagonal A325N 06250 1 10592.60 12234,40 0.866 Y 1333 Member Bearing
Mx
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Conway,NH 03818 Client Designed by
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FAX: (603)447-2124
Section Capacity Table
Section Elevation Component Size Critical P SF`P, „ % Pass
No. h Type Element lb lb Capacity Fail
Tl 130-110 Leg 3 3 -23046.10 178879.26 12.9 Pass
Diagonal L212x212x3/16 10 -3096,91 16661.83 18.6 Pass
33.4(b)
Top Girt L2x2xl/8 4 -529.83 7174.55 7 4 Pass
9.0(b)
T2 110-90 Leg 3 1/2 33 -56673.90 212818.77 26.6 Pass
Diagonal L21/2x2120/16 37 -5050.11 11516.63 43.9 Pass
52 4(b)
T3 90-70 Leg 4 54 -98281.70 318007.13 30.9 Pass
Diagonal L3x3x3/16 58 -5968.11 14933.06 40.0 Pass
67.7(b)
T4 70-50 Leg 4 75 -139254.00 318007.13 43.8 Pass
Diagonal L3x3x3/16 77 -7323.54 1154199 63.5 Pass
76.1(b)
TS 50-30 Leg 4 96 -176613.00 380239.57 46A Pass
Diagonal 21-212x21/2x3/16 99 -9277,59 2082266 44.6 Pass
54.0(b)
Horizontal L212x212x3/16 100 -3129,89 6795,50 46.1 Pass
Inner Bracing L212x212x3/16 106 -522 4853,61 0.3 Pass
T6 30-10 Leg 4 1/2 135 -216996.00 504735.10 43.0 Pass
Diagonal 2L212x21/20/16 138 -1037120 1724249 60.1 Pass
60.4(b)
Horizontal L212x212x3/16 142 -3867.51 5139.66 75.2 Pass
Inner Bracing L212x212x3/16 146 -5,83 3674.80 04 Pass
T7 10-0 Leg 41/2 174 -238663.00 504735.10 473 Pass
Diagonal 2L212x21/20/16 180 -8152.88 15713.27 519 Pass
65.0(b)
Horizontal L212x2120/16 178 -4285,14 4518,56 94.8 Pass
Inner Bracing L212x2120/16 185 fi.01 3240.31 04 Pass
Summary
Leg(T7) 47.3 Pass
Diagonal 76.1 Pass
(T4)
Horizontal 94.8 Pass
(T7)
Top Girt 90 Pass
Crl)
Inner 0.4 Pass
Bracing(T7)
Bolt Checks 76.1 Pass
RATING= 94.8 Pass
PINNACE TELECOM GROUP
Professional and Technical Services
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ANTENNA SiTE FCC RF COMPLIANCE
ASSESSMENT ANd REPORT
PREPAREd FOR
NEW YORk SMSA LiMITEd PARTNERShip
d/b/A VERiZON WiREIESS
"PECONIC #233" SITE
41450 MAIN ROAd (C.R. 25)
PECONic, NY
MARCH 27, 2012
14 RidGEdAIE AVENUE - SuirE 209 • CEdAR KNOLLS, NJ 07927 • 973.451.1630
CONTENTS
INTROdUCTION ANd SUMMARY 3
ANTENNA ANd TRANSMISSION DATA S
COMPIIANCE ANAIYSiS 8
COMPIIANCE CONCIUSION 13
CERTIFICATION 14
Appendix A. BACkgROUNd ON THE FCC MPE LIMIT
ApPENdix B. SUMMARY OF EXPERT QUAVICATIONS
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INTRodUCTION ANd SUMMARY
At the request of New York SMSA Limited Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless
("Verizon Wireless"), Pinnacle Telecom Group has performed an independent
expert assessment of radiofrequency (RF) levels and related FCC compliance for
the modification of an existing wireless base station antenna operation on an
existing lattice tower at 41450 Main Road (C.R. 25) in Peconic, NY. Verizon
Wireless refers to the site as "Peconic #233", and the antenna modifications are
proposed so Verizon Wireless can effectively operate under its licensed
frequencies including 700 MHz, 850 MHz, and 1900 MHz.
The FCC requires wireless system operators to perform an assessment of
potential human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) fields emanating from all the
transmitting antennas at a site whenever antenna operations are added or
modified, and to ensure compliance with the Maximum Permissible Exposure
(MPE) limit in the FCC regulations. In this case, the tower supports other
existing wireless antenna operations by Sprint-Nextel, AT&T, T-Mobile,
MetroPCS, Keyspan Corporation, and the Town of Southold -- the RF effects of
which will be included in this compliance assessment.
This report describes a mathematical analysis of compliance with the FCC MPE
limit for safe continuous exposure of the general public. The RF effects of the
antennas are calculated using a standard FCC formula — and the analysis is
designed to conservatively overstate the RF levels that actually occur from the
antennas. In that way, as long as the results indicate RF levels below the MPE
limit, we can have great confidence the compliance requirement is satisfied.
The results of a compliance assessment can be explained in layman's terms by
describing the calculated RF levels as simple percentages of the FCC MPE limit.
If the reference for that limit is 100 percent, then calculated RF levels higher than
100 percent indicate the MPE limit is exceeded, while calculated RF levels
consistently lower than 100 percent serve as a clear and sufficient demonstration
of compliance with the MPE limit. We will also describe the overall worst-case
calculated result via the"plain-English" equivalent "times-below-the-limit factor'.
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The result of the FCC RF compliance assessment in this case is as follows:
❑ The conservatively calculated maximum RF level from the combination of
the Verizon Wireless antenna operations, as modified, along with all the
other antenna operations at the site, is 0.9249 percent of the FCC MPE
limit — well below the 100-percent reference for compliance. In other
words, even with the significant degree of conservatism incorporated in
the analysis, the worst-case calculated RF level is still more than 100
times below the FCC limit established as safe for continuous human
exposure to the RF emissions from antennas.
❑ The results of the calculations provide a clear demonstration that the RF
levels from the combination of proposed and existing antenna operations
at the site satisfy the applicable criteria for controlling potential human
exposure to RF fields, and the RF levels will be in clear compliance with
the FCC regulations and limit concerning RF safety. Moreover, because
of the conservative methodology and incorporated assumptions, RF
levels actually caused by the antennas will be even less significant than
the calculation results here indicate.
The remainder of this report provides the following:
❑ relevant technical data on the Verizon Wireless antenna operations as
modified, along with data on the other existing antenna operations at the
site;
❑ a description of the applicable FCC mathematical model for assessing
MPE compliance, and application of the relevant technical data to that
model; and
❑ the results of the analysis, and the compliance conclusion for the site.
In addition, Appendix A provides background on the FCC MPE limit, along with a
list of FCC references on compliance, and Appendix B summarizes the expert
qualifications of the author of this report.
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ANTENNA ANd TRANSMISSION DATA
The table below provides the key compliance-related data for the Verizon
Wireless antenna operations, as proposed to be modified, at the site.
General Data
Frequency Bands 700 MHz, 850 MHz and 1900 MHz
Service Coverage Type Sectorized
Antenna Type Directional Panel
Antenna Centerline Height AGL 100 ft.
700 MHz Antenna Data
Antenna Model Antel BXA-70090-4CF
Antenna Maximum Gain 12.6 dBi
RF Channels per Sector 1
Transmitter Power/ RF Channel 40 watts
850 MHz Antenna Data
Antenna Model Antel BXA-70090-4CF
Antenna Maximum Gain 13.1 dBi
RF Channels per Sector 8
Transmitter Power/ RF Channel 20 watts
1900 MHz Antenna Data
Antenna Model Antel BXA-171090-8CF
Antenna Maximum Gain 16.5 dBi
RF Channelsper Sector 4
Transmitter Power/RF Channel 16 watts
Note that in the analysis, we will conservatively ignore the power-attenuation
effects associated with the antenna cabling ("antenna line loss".)
The antenna vertical-plane radiation pattern is used in the calculations of RF
levels at ground level around a site. Figures 1 through 3 that follow show the
vertical-plane radiation patterns of the antenna model proposed by Verizon
Wireless. Note that in this type of diagram, the antenna is effectively pointed at
the three o'clock position (the horizon) and the relative strength of the pattern at
different angles is described using decibel units.
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Figure 1.Ante[ BXA-70090-4CF Antenna—700 MHz Vertical-plane Pattern
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5dB/division
Figure 2.Antel BXA-70090-4CF Antenna—850 MHz Vertical-plane Pattern
0 deg
horizon
5 dB/division
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Figure 3.Antel BXA-171090-8CF Antenna—1900 MHz Vertical-plane Pattern
0 deg
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41 S d B/division
As noted at the outset, there are existing antenna operations to include in the
compliance assessment. For each of the cellular carriers, we will conservatively
assume operation with maximum channel capacity and at maximum transmitter
power. For the other operators, we will rely on the parameters in the respective
FCC licenses.
Sprint-Nextel licensed to operate in the 851 MHz frequency band. There is a
maximum of 12 RF channels in each sector, and each channel is set for a
maximum of 100 watts of effective radiated power (for which the equivalent
antenna input power is less than six watts).
AT&T is licensed to operate in the 700, 850 and 1900 MHz frequency bands. In
the 700 MHz band, AT&T uses as many as four RF channels per antenna sector
and a maximum transmitter power of 40 watts. In the 850 MHz band, AT&T uses
as many as eight RF channels per antenna sector and a maximum transmitter
power of 20 watts. In the 1900 MHz band, AT&T uses as many as four RF
channels per antenna sector, with a maximum of 16 watts of transmitter power
per channel.
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T-Mobile (also known as Omnipoint) is licensed to operate in the 1900 MHz and
2100 MHz frequency bands. In the 1900 MHz band, T-Mobile uses a maximum
of eight RF channels in each antenna sector, with a maximum transmitter power
of 20 watts per channel. In the 2100 MHz band, T-Mobile uses two channels per
sector, with a maximum of 40 watts of transmitter power per channel.
MetroPCS is licensed to operate in the 2100 MHz band. In each antenna sector,
MetroPCS uses three 24-watt channels and one 60-watt channel.
FCC licensing records show Keyspan Corporation is licensed to operate in both
the 150 MHz and 450 MHz frequency bands. In the 150 MHz band it operates
with a maximum transmitter power of 100 watts. In the 450 MHz band, it
operates with a maximum transmitter power of 75 watts.
FCC licensing records show the Town of Southold is licensed to operate in the
450 MHz band, with a maximum transmitter power of 15 watts.
COMPLIANCE ANALYSIS
FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin 65 ("OET Bulletin 65")
provides guidelines for mathematical models to calculate the RF levels at various
points around transmitting antennas. At street-level around an antenna site (in
what is called the "far field" of the antennas), the RF levels are directly
proportional to the total antenna input power and the relative antenna gain in the
downward direction of interest — and the levels are otherwise inversely
proportional to the square of the straight-line distance to the antenna.
Conservative calculations also assume the potential RF exposure is enhanced by
reflection of the RF energy from the ground. Our calculations will assume a
100% "perfect' reflection, the worst-case approach.
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The formula for street-level RF compliance calculations for any given wireless
antenna operation is as follows:
MPE% _ 000 *TXPower* 10 (Gmax-vdisdlo) *4 ) /( MPE *47rt * R2 )
where
MPE% = RF level, expressed as a percentage of the MPE limit
applicable to continuous exposure of the general public
100 = factor to convert the raw result to a percentage
TxPower = maximum net power into antenna sector, in milliwatts, a
function of the number of channels per sector, the
transmitter power per channel, and line loss
10 (Gmax-vdisdlo) = numeric equivalent of the relative antenna gain in the
downward direction of interest, referenced to any applied
antenna mechanical downtilt; data on the antenna
vertical-plane pattern is taken from manufacturer
specifications
4 = factor to account for a 100-percent-efficient ground
reflection, and the squared relationship between RF field
strength and power density (22= 4)
MPE = FCC general population MPE limit
R = straight-line distance from the RF source to the point of
interest, centimeters
The MPE% calculations are performed out to a distance of 500 feet from the
facility to points 6.5 feet (approximately two meters, the FCC-recommended
standing height) off the ground, as illustrated in Figure 4 on the next page.
It is popularly understood that the farther away one is from an antenna, the lower
the RF level — which is generally but not universally correct. The results of
MPE% calculations fairly close to the site will reflect the variations in the vertical-
plane antenna pattern as well as the variation in straight-line distance to the
antennas. Therefore, RF levels may actually increase slightly with increasing
distance within the range of zero to 500 feet from the site. As the distance
approaches 500 feet and beyond, though, the antenna pattern factor becomes
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less significant, the RF levels become primarily distance-controlled, and as a
result the RF levels generally decrease with increasing distance, and are well
understood to be in compliance.
antenna
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Ground Distance D from the site
Figure 4. MPE% Calculation Geometry
FCC compliance for a collocated antenna site is assessed in the following
manner. At each distance point along the ground, an MPE% calculation is made
for each antenna operation, and the sum of the individual MPE% contributions at
each point is compared to 100 percent, the normalized reference for compliance
with the MPE limit. We refer to the sum of the individual MPE% contributions as
"total MPEW, and any calculated total MPE% result exceeding 100 percent is,
by definition, higher than the FCC limit and represents non-compliance and a
need to mitigate the potential exposure. If all results are consistently below 100
percent, on the other hand, that set of results serves as a clear and sufficient
demonstration of compliance with the MPE limit.
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The following conservative methodology and assumptions are incorporated into
the MPE% calculations on a general basis:
1. The antennas are assumed to be operating continuously at maximum
power, and at maximum channel capacity. In addition, the effects of
antenna line loss are ignored wherever possible.
2. The power-attenuation effects of shadowing or other obstructions to the
line-of-sight path from the antenna to the point of interest are ignored.
3. The calculations intentionally minimize the distance factor (R) by
assuming a 6'6" human and performing the calculations from the bottom
(rather than the centerline) of each operator's lowest-mounted antenna,
as applicable.
4. The potential RF exposure at ground level is assumed to be 100-percent
enhanced (increased) via a "perfect" field reflection from the intervening
ground.
The net result of these assumptions is to significantly overstate the calculated RF
exposure levels relative to the levels that will actually occur— and the purpose of
this conservatism is to allow very "safe-side" conclusions about compliance.
The table on the next page provides the results of the MPE% calculations for
each operator, with the worst-case result highlighted in bold in the last column.
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Ground Verizon Verizon Verizon Town of
Distance Wireless Wireless Wireless MetroPCS Nextel AT&T T-Mobile Keyspan Southold Total
700 MHz 850 MHz 1900 MHz MPE% MPE% MPE% MPE% MPE% , MPE%
(h) MPE% MPE% MPE% MPE%
0 0.0016 0.0455 0.1183 0.0208 0.0008 0.0112 0.0003 0.0024 0.0004 0.2013
20 0.0035 0.0114 0.0566 0.0156 0.0008 0.0200 0.0004 0.0258 0.0011 0.1352
40 0.0078 0.0409 0.0010 0.2979 0.0009 0.0242 0.0125 0.0673 0.0027 0.4552
60 0.0291 0.1595 0.0043 0.0943 0.0006 0.0357 0.0160 0.0854 0.0032 0.4281
80 0.0080 0.0619 0.0227 0,1033 0.0053 0.0328 0.0083 1 0.0882 0.0094 0.3399
100 0.0063 0.0066 0.0071 0.1191 0.0090 0.0361 0.0107 0.0150 0.0020 0.2119
120 0.0485 0.1526 0.0239 0.0662 0.0025 0.1334 0.0256 0.0409 0.0059 0.4995
140 0.0883 0.3343 0.0022 0.0698 0.0047 0.2590 0.0239 0.0810 0.0055 0.8687
160 0.1027 0.4166 0.0094 0.0425 0.0320 0.1563 0.0564 0.1054 0.0036 0.9249
180 0.0817 0.3392 0.0099 0.0778 0.0547 0.0438 0.0122 0.1031 0.0019 0.7243
200 0.0560 0.2271 0.0030 0.0958 0.0541 0.0128 0.0014 0.0868 0.0009 0.5379
220 0.0315 0.1279 0.0001 0.0498 0.0356 0.0507 0.0225 0.0758 0.0031 0.3970
240 0,0136 0.0577 0.0002 0.0283 0.0149 0.1406 0.0105 0.0890 0.0096 0.3644
260 0.0094 0.0389 0.0002 0.0435 0.0014 0.1672 0.0022 0.0845 0.0122 0.3595
280 0.0084 0.0341 0.0016 0.0630 0.0051 0.1671 0.0088 0.0665 0.0103 0.3649
300 0.0190 0.0721 0.0108 0.0733 0.0116 0.1385 0.0215 0.0343 0.0055 0.3866
320 0.0287 0.1087 0.0163 0.0688 0.0202 0.0905 0.0311 0.0242 0.0036 0.3921
340 0.0257 0.0972 0.0145 0.0537 0.0362 0.0809 0.0320 0.0267 0.0035 0.3704
360 0.0341 0.1321 0.0261 0.0366 0.0367 0.0447 0.0257 0.0475 0.0062 0.3897
380 0.0477 0.1848 0.0303 0.0330 0.0357 0.0217 0.0168 0.0681 0.0085 0.4466
400 0.0584 0.2315 0.0288 0.0224 0.0325 0.0189 0.0136 0.0859 0.0100 0.5020
420 0.0532 0.2110 0.0263 0.0183 0.0277 0.0173 0.0125 0.0996 0.0103 0.4762
440 0.0657 0.2544 0.0219 0.0168 0.0197 0.0327 0.0181 0.1058 0.0090 0.5441
460 0.0603 0.2336 0.0201 0.0154 0.0117 0.0300 0.01: 0.0974 0.0083 0.4934
480 0.0699 0.2773 0.0085 0.0187 0.0108 0.0620 0.0266 0.1008 0.0065 0.5811
500 0.0646 0.2562 1 0.0078 0.0172 0.0046 0.0573 0.0246 0.0934 0.0061 0.5318
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As indicated, even with the significant degree of conservatism built into the
calculations, the maximum calculated RF level is 0.9249 percent of the FCC
MPE limit—well below the 100-percent reference for compliance. A graph of the
overall calculation results, provided below, probably provides a clearer visual
illustration of the relative insignificance of the calculated RF levels. The line
representing the calculated total MPE% results barely rises above the graph's
zero baseline, and shows an obviously clear and consistent margin to the FCC
MPE limit.
COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT RESULTS
Normalized FCC MPE Limit { Total MPE% Results
120
a 100
c 80
a 60
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0
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Distance(ft)
COMpUANCE CONdusIoN
According to the FCC, the MPE limit has been constructed in such a manner that
continuous human exposure to RF emissions up to and including 100 percent of
the MPE limit is acceptable and safe. The analysis in this case shows that the
maximum calculated RF level from the combination of the Verizon Wireless
antenna operations, as modified, along with the other existing antenna
operations at the site, is 0.9249 percent of the FCC MPE limit. In other words,
the worst-case calculated RF level from the combination of antenna operations is
more than 100 times below the limit established as safe for continuous human
exposure to the RF emissions from antennas.
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The results of the calculations provide a clear demonstration of compliance with
the FCC MPE limit. Moreover, because of the conservative calculation
methodology and operational assumptions we applied in the analysis, RF levels
actually caused by the antennas will be even less significant than the calculation
results here indicate.
CERTINCATION
It is the policy of Pinnacle Telecom Group that all FCC RF compliance
assessments are reviewed, approved, and signed by the firm's Chief Technical
Officer, who certifies as follows:
1. I have read and fully understand the FCC regulations concerning RF safety
and the control of human exposure to RF fields (47 CFR 1.1301 et seq).
2. To the best of my knowledge, the statements and information disclosed in
this report are true, complete and accurate.
3. The analysis of site RF compliance provided herein is consistent with the
applicable FCC regulations, additional guidelines issued by the FCC, and
industry practice.
4. The new Verizon Wireless antennas, as detailed herein, like the original
antennas, will not produce more radiation which will cause them to not be in
compliance with the FCC regulations. Moreover, the combined RF effects
from the antenna operations at this site are in compliance with the FCC
regulations and limit concerning potential RF exposure.
AW 3/27/12
Danie ollins Date
Chief nicalOfficer
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APPENdIX A. BAckgROUNd ON ThE FCC MPE LIMIT
FCC Rules and Regulations
As directed by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the FCC has established
limits for maximum continuous human exposure to RF fields.
The FCC maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits represent the consensus
of federal agencies and independent experts responsible for RF safety matters.
Those agencies include the National Council on Radiation Protection and
Measurements (NCRP), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In formulating its
guidelines, the FCC also considered input from the public and technical
community—notably the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
The FCC's RF exposure guidelines are incorporated in Section 1.301 et seq of its
Rules and Regulations (47 CFR 1.1301-1.1310). Those guidelines specify MPE
limits for both occupational and general population exposure.
The specified continuous exposure MPE limits are based on known variation of
human body susceptibility in different frequency ranges, and a Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR) of 4 watts per kilogram, which is universally considered to
accurately represent human capacity to dissipate incident RF energy (in the form
of heat). The occupational MPE guidelines incorporate a safety factor of 10 or
greater with respect to RF levels known to represent a health hazard, and an
additional safety factor of five is applied to the MPE limits for general population
exposure. Thus, the general population MPE limit has a built-in safety factor of
more than 50. The limits were constructed to appropriately protect humans of
both sexes and all ages and sizes and under all conditions — and continuous
exposure at levels equal to or below the applicable MPE limits is considered to
result in no adverse health effects or even health risk.
The reason for two tiers of MPE limits is based on an understanding and
assumption that members of the general public are unlikely to have had
appropriate RF safety training and may not be aware of the exposures they
receive; occupational exposure in controlled environments, on the other hand, is
assumed to involve individuals who have had such training, are aware of the
exposures, and know how to maintain a safe personal work environment.
The FCC's RF exposure limits are expressed in two equivalent forms, using
alternative units of field strength (expressed in volts per meter, or V/m), and
power density (expressed in milliwatts per square centimeter, or mW/cm2). The
table on the next page lists the FCC limits for both occupational and general
population exposures, using the mW/cm2 reference, for the different radio
frequency ranges.
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Frequency Range(F) Occupational Exposure General Public Exposure
(MHz) (mW/cm2) (mW/cm2)
0.3 - 1.34 100 100
1.34- 3.0 100 180/ F2
3.0 - 30 900 / F2 180/ FZ
30 - 300 1.0 0.2
300 - 1,500 F/300 F/ 1500
1,500- 100,000 5.0 1.0
The diagram below provides a graphical illustration of both the FCC's
occupational and general population MPE limits.
Power Density
(mW/cm2)
100 Occupational
------ General Public
5.0
,
1.0
0.2 -------
O.3 1.34 3.0 30 300 1I500 100,000
Frequency(MHz)
Because the FCC's MPE limits are frequency-shaped, the exact MPE limits
applicable to the instant situation depend on the frequency range used by the
systems of interest.
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The most appropriate method of determining RF compliance is to calculate the
RF power density attributable to a particular system and compare that to the
MPE limit applicable to the operating frequency in question. The result is usually
expressed as a percentage of the MPE limit.
For potential exposure from multiple systems, the respective percentages of the
MPE limits are added, and the total percentage compared to 100 (percent of the
limit). If the result is less than 100, the total exposure is in compliance; if it is
more than 100, exposure mitigation measures are necessary to achieve
compliance.
Note that the FCC "categorically excludes" certain types of antenna facilities from
the routine requirement to specifically (i.e., mathematically) demonstrate
compliance with the MPE limit. Among those types of facilities are cellular
antennas mounted on any type of tower, when the bottoms of the antennas are
more than 10 meters (c. 32.8 feet) above ground. The basis for the categorical
exclusion, according to the FCC, is the understanding that because of the low
power and the directionality of the antennas, such facilities — individually and
collectively — are well understood to have no significant effect on the human
environment. As a result, the FCC automatically deems such facilities to be in
compliance.
FCC References on Compliance
47 CFR, FCC Rules and Regulations, Part 1 (Practice and Procedure), Section
1.1310 (Radiofrequency radiation exposure limits).
FCC Second Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking (FCC 97-303), In the Matter of Procedures for Reviewing Requests
for Relief From State and Local Regulations Pursuant to Section 332(c)(7)(B)(v)
of the Communications Act of 1934 (WT Docket 97-192), Guidelines for
Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation (ET Docket
93-62), and Petition for Rulemaking of the Cellular Telecommunications Industry
Association Concerning Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Preempt
State and Local Regulation of Commercial Mobile Radio Service Transmitting
Facilities, released August 25, 1997.
FCC First Memorandum Opinion and Order, ET Docket 93-62, In the Matter of
Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation,
released December 24, 1996.
FCC Report and Order, ET Docket 93-62, In the Matter of Guidelines for
Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation, released
August 1, 1996.
FCC Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) Bulletin 65, "Evaluating
Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency
Electromagnetic Fields", Edition 97-01, August 1997.
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APPENdIX B. SUMMARY OF EXPERT QUAMCATIONS
Daniel J. Collins, Chief Technical Officer, Pinnacle Telecom Group, LLC
Synopsis: a 39 years of experience in all aspects of wireless system
engineering, related regulation, and RF exposure
e Has performed or led RF exposure compliance assessments
on more than 14,000 antenna sites since the new FCC rules
went into effect in 1997
e Has provided testimony as an RF compliance expert more
than 1,300 times since 1997
a Accepted as an expert in New York, New Jersey,
Connecticut, Pennsylvania and more than 40 other states,
as well as b the FCC
Education: a B.E.E., City College of New York(Sch. Of Eng.), 1971
e M.B.A., 1982, Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1982
e Bronx High School of Science, 1966
Current Responsibilities: a Leads all PTG staff work involving RF safety and FCC
compliance, microwave and satellite system engineering,
and consulting on wireless technology and regulation
Prior Experience: a Edwards & Kelcey, VP—RF Engineering and Chief
Information Technology Officer, 1996-99
e Bellcore, Executive Director— Regulation and Public Policy,
1983-96
e AT&T(Corp. HQ), Director—Spectrum Management Policy
and Practice, 1977-83
e AT&T Long Lines, Group Supervisor—Microwave Radio
System Design, 1972-77
Specific RF Safety a Involved in RF exposure matters since 1972
Compliance Experience: a Have had lead corporate responsibility for RF safety and
compliance at AT&T, Bellcore, Edwards& Kelcey, and PTG
e While at AT&T, helped develop the mathematical models
later adopted by the FCC for predicting RF exposure
e Have been relied on for compliance by all major wireless
carriers, as well as by the federal government, several state
and local governments, equipment manufacturers, system
integrators, and other consulting I engineering firms
Other Background: a Author, Microwave System Engineering(AT&T, 1974)
e Co-author and executive editor, A Guide to New
Technologies and Services(Bellcore, 1993)
e National Spectrum Managers Association (NSMA)—former
three-term President and Chairman of the Board of
Directors; was founding member, twice-elected Vice
President, a long-time member of the Board of Directors,
and was named an NSMA Fellow in 1991
e Listed in Who's Who in the Media and Communication and
International Who's Who in Information Technology
e Published more than 35 articles in indust magazines
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