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05-106285CITY OF A. Federal March 14, 2006 Madeline Chaney Voicestream PCS III Corp 208 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 CITY HALL 33325 8th Avenue South y Mailing Address: PO Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 (253) 835-7000 www. cityoffederalway. com RE: File #05-106287-00-SE; T-Mobile Buenna Personal Wireless Service Facility, 1030 SW Dash Point Road, Federal Way Dear Ms. Chaney: This office and other City staff have reviewed the environmental checklist you submitted. We have determined that the proposal will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. As a result, an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required to comply with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). A copy of the Environmental Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) and staff evaluation is enclosed. This DNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period required. This decision may be appealed by filing a written appeal within 14 days of issuance. Details of the appeal procedures may be obtained at the Department of Community Development Services. Our decision not to require an EIS does not mean that the license, permit, or approval you are seeking from the City has been granted. Approval or denial of the proposal will be made by the appropriate administrative or legislative body vested with that authority. The environmental record is considered by the decision maker(s) and conditions will be imposed to reduce identified environmental impacts, as long as the conditions are based on adopted and designated City policy. If you need further assistance, feel free to contact Associate Planner, Isaac Conlen at 253-835-2643, or isaac.conlen@cityoffederalway.com. Sincerely, /4&� � Kathy McClung, Director Community Development Services enc: DNS c: Isaac Conlen, Associate Planner 05-106297 Doc. LD. 34461 CITY o. � Federal Way FILE ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE T-MOBILE BUENNA PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICE FACILITY FEDERAL WAY FILE NO: 05-106287-00-SE (Related File No: 05-106285-00-UP) Description: The proposal is a project action to remove and replace an existing PSE pole with a new wooden pole that is 15 feet taller, from approximately 38 feet to 58 feet; mount three antennae; and construct and landscape a new equipment -cabinet compound on adjacent private property. Zone is RS 15. Proponent: Madeline Chaney Voicestream PCS III Corp 208 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 Location: 1030 SW Dash Point Road Lead Agency: City of Federal Way City Contact: Isaac Conlen, Associate Planner The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist, Federal Way Comprehensive Plan, final staff evaluation for this action, and other municipal policies, plans, rules, and regulations designated as a basis for exercise of substantive authority under the Washington State Environmental Policy Act Rules pursuant to RCW 43.31 C.110. This information is available to the public on request. This DNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period. This decision may be appealed by filing a written appeal within 14 days of issuance. Details of the appeal procedures may be obtained at the Department of Community Development Services. Responsible Official: Kathy McClung, Director, Community Development Services, 33325 8t' Avenue South, PO Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 Signature:4q ��V��Date Issued: March 14, 2006 �r Doc. I D 34461 05-106287 FILE 44k Federal OF Way DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES FINAL STAFF EVALUATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST T-MOBILE BUENNA PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICE FACILITY FEDERAL WAY FILE NO: 05-106287-00-SE (Related File No: 05-106285-00-UP) NOTE: The purpose of this final staff evaluation is to provide technical staff evaluation of the proposed action; supplement information contained in the environmental checklist and expanded studies; provide technical information unavailable to the applicant; correct inaccurate information; and recommend measures to the responsible official to mitigate identified environmental impacts. Technical reports and attachments referenced herein and in the environmental checklist may not be attached to all copies of this evaluation. Copies of reports, attachments, or other documents may be reviewed and/or obtained by contacting the Department of Community Development Services, 33325 8`h Avenue South, PO Box 9718, Federal Way, Washineton. 98063-9718. Phone: 253-835-7000. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ACTION The proposal is to remove and replace an existing PSE pole with a new wooden pole that is 15 feet taller, from approximately 38 feet to 58 feet; mount three antennae; and construct and landscape a new equipment -cabinet compound on adjacent private property. Zone is RS 15. LIST OF TECHNICAL REPORTS The following technical information was submitted as part of the development application_ ■ SEPA Environmental Checklist, December 9, 2005 GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name: T-Mobile Buenna Personal Wireless Service Facility Applicant: Madeline Chaney Voicestream PCS III Corp 208 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 Location: 1030 SW Dash Point Road Zoning: Single -Family Residential (RS 15.0) Comprehensive Plan Designation: Medium -density, Single-family residential ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST The following are staff responses to the elements of the environmental checklist (enclosed) indicating whether or not City staff concurs with the applicant's response to the checklist item, or staff clarification or amendment of the response. A. BACKGROUND 1 — 12............................................................. Concur with the checklist. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Earth a-h................................................... Concur with the checklist. 2. Air a-c..................................................... Concur with the checklist. 3. Water a-d.................................................Concur with the checklist. 4. Plants a-d.................................................Concur with the checklist. 5. Animals a-d............................................. Concur with the checklist. 6. Energy and Natural Resources a-d.......... Concur with the checklist. 7. Environmental Health a-b....................... Concur with the checklist. 8_ Land and Shoreline Use a-1.....................Concur with the checklist. 9. Housing a-c............................................. Concur with the checklist. 10. Aesthetics a-c.......................................... Concur with the checklist. IL Light and Glare a-d.................................Concur with the checklist. 12. Recreation a-c......................................... Concur with the checklist. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation a-c....Concur with the checklist. 14. Transportation a-g................................... Concur with the checklist. 15. Public Services a-b..................................Concur with the checklist. 16. Utilities a-b.............................................. Concur with the checklist. D. SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET FOR NON -PROJECT ACTIONS 1-7 ............................................................... Concur with the checklist. CONCLUSION Based on staff analysis of the application, the completed SEPA checklist, and applicable City and county regulations and policies, the proposal can be found not to have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. The City reserves the right to review any further revisions or alterations to the proposal in order to determine the environmental significance or nonsignificance of the proposal at that point in time. Prepared by: Isaac Conlen, Associate Planner, 253-835-2643 Date: March 14, 2006 Final Staff Evaluation for Environmental Checklist File No: 05-106287-00-SE / Doc. i.n. 34459 T-Mobile Buenna Personal Wireless Service Facility Page 2 CITY OF CITY HALL Federal Way8th Avenue South • Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063-971718 (253) 835-7000 www. ci tyoffedera I wa y. com Ms. Madeline Chaney January 12, 2006 Voicestream PCI III Corp 208 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 Re: File #05-106285-00-UP; Complete Application T-Mobile Buenna PWSF; 1030 SW Dash Point Road, Federal Way Dear Ms. Chaney: On December 9, 2005, the Department of Community Development Services received the above -referenced application for land use approval of your proposal to remove and replace an existing 38-foot tall PSE pole located in the right-of-way with a new 53-foot tall wooden pole, mount antennae, and construct and landscape a new equipment -cabinet compound on adjacent private property in a Single -Family Residential Zone (RS 15). Complete Application Initial review revealed your application to be complete as of January 6, 2006. The City now begins technical review of your project and has 120 days from the date of completeness to take action on the application. However, the count down to the 120-day deadline will stop at anytime the City requests further information to determine if your proposal is consistent with the Federal Way City Code (FWCC). The count will resume 14 days after the City receives the requested information. Technical Comments At this time, City staff also has completed an initial technical review of the application, with technical comments listed below. Issuance of a request for additional information suspends the official review time clock until the City receives a complete response to our request for the following items: 1. Please submit revised plans and drawings depicting pad modifications that result in equipment cabinets no taller than six feet (net) above finished grade. 2. The preliminary landscape plan must be signed by a Washington State licensed landscape architect. Please submit eight copies of the above requested plans along with the enclosed Resubmittal Information sheet. After receiving your resubmittal, we will continue our review. In the meantime, if you have questions, please contact me at 'eff.'ohnsoii eccit oftederalway.com, or 253-835-2626. Ses , Jeff O. Johnson Associate Planner Enc: Resubmittal Information Sheet Doc I D 34376 un of L Federal Way April 3, 2006 Madeline Chaney Voicestream PCS III Corp 208 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 / 1FILE CITY HALL 33325 8th Avenue South Mailing Address: PO Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 (253) 835-7000 www.cityoffederalway.com RE: File #05-106285-00-UP; T-Mobile Buenna PWSF, 1030 SW Dash Point Road Dear Ms. Chaney: The City has completed the administrative review of your proposal to remove and replace an existing PSE pole with a new wooden pole that is 15 feet taller, from approximately 38 feet to 53 feet; mount three antennae (top of antennas 57 feet and five inches); and construct and landscape a new equipment -cabinet compound on adjacent private property. Your Process III application is hereby approved based on the enclosed Findings of Fact. Procedural Information The effective date of the decision is April 3, 2006. The decision may be appealed in the form of a letter delivered to the Department of Community Development Services (33325 8`h Avenue South, PO Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063-9718) on or before April 17, 2006, by any person who submitted comments or received a copy of this decision. No work on the proposal can commence until the end of the appeal period. Because you are the only party of record, you can waive your right to appeal this decision by submitting a written waiver request to the address above. Approval is effective once the waiver request is received, and work on the project can proceed immediately, provided you have obtained the necessary electrical and right-of-way permits. The City must receive this waiver request in writing. Unless modified or appealed, this Process III approval is valid for one year from the effective date of this decision. If no further action is taken within one year, this decision will expire. A one-time, six-month extension may be granted only if a written request is submitted to the City's Department of Community Development Services (address above) at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the decision. This approval does not exempt the project from other local, state, and federal permit requirements. Pursuant to FWCC Section 22-972, within six months of issuance of the permit for the facility, the applicant must submit a project implementation report providing cumulative field measurements of radio frequency (EMF) per densities of all antennas installed at the site. This approval is also subject to five- and ten-year permit limitations identified in FWCC Section 22-974 (enclosed). If you have any questions please contact Isaac Conlen, Associate Planner, at 253-835-2643 or isaac.conlen ucityoffederalway.com. Sincerely, . M(_ Kathy McClung, Director Community Development Services enc: Findings of Fact Approved site plan Approved elevation FWCC 22-974 c: Isaac Conlen, Associate Planner 05-106285 Doc.I D. 34369 ­'i FILE 44k CITY OF Federal Way FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS FILE NO.05-106285-UP T-Mobile Buenna Personal Wireless Service Facility 1030 SW Dash Point Road and Adjacent R-O-W BACKGROUND The proposal is a project action to remove and replace an existing PSE pole with a new wooden pole that is 15 feet taller, from approximately 38 feet to 53 feet; mount three antennae (top of antennas 57 feet and five inches); and construct and landscape a new equipment -cabinet compound on adjacent private property. Zone is RS 15. FINDINGS 1) The proposed PWSF is located in the RS15 zoning district. PWSFs are permitted in the RS15 zoning district subject to Use Process III approval. 2) The proposed PWSF is subject to the requirements of the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). On March 14, 2006, the City issued an Environmental Determination of Nonsignificance for the proposed PWSF. 3) The prioritized location analysis criterion under Federal Way City Code (FWCC) Section 22-966 establishes appropriate rights -of -way as the fifth priority for siting PWSFs. The applicant's project narrative for this application indicates that the first priority location (BPA towers), is too distant to fulfill coverage needs for the carrier, and the second priority location (existing broadcast, relay, or transmission towers) is likewise too distant to fulfill coverage needs. The third priority location (existing broadcast, relay, and transmission facilities) is not feasible because no such facilities exist within the proposed service area. The PWSF cannot be located in the fourth priority location (appropriate business, commercial, and City center zoned sites) because no properties zoned with the appropriate designation are centrally located within the service area. Therefore, the applicant proposes location within the fifth and lowest priority location (appropriate public rights -of -way). As required by FWCC 22-966(5), no existing PWSFs are located within 330 feet of the subject proposal. 4) Pursuant to FWCC Section 22-967, the proposed ground -mounted PWSF equipment enclosure is in the third priority location. The project narrative states that the highest priority (placement under- ground) is impractical because extensive excavation in the ground equipment lease area would detrimentally affect an existing retaining wall and drywelI system. The 2nd priority location (placement in an existing building) is not feasible because the property owner will not permit placement within the existing outbuilding on site. The applicant proposes placement of ground equipment above ground in cabinets screened with a six -foot -tall fence and landscaping outside the fence. Proposed ground equipment occupies less than 20 square feet (48 square feet maximum permitted). The applicant's equipment cabinets exceed the permitted height of six feet. The applicant proposes to excavate the equipment pad 10 inches below grade so the cabinets will be just under six feet in height from finished grade. The proposed fence and landscaping fully screen the equipment enclosures from the right-of-way and abutting properties. Per staffs request, the applicant has also modified the original proposal to relocate an electrical meter and other electronic equipment inside the fence rather than outside the fence. The equipment enclosure is setback a minimum of 20 feet from all property lines. 5) The proposed three panel antennas measure approximately 54 inches tall by 12 inches wide. Each antenna has an area of 648 square inches. These antennas exceed the definition of minor facility, which limits the size of each antenna to 580 square inches. The applicant proposes to close mount the antennas to the pole and paint them to match pole color. The proposed antenna sectors are permitted pursuant to FWCC Section 22-967(2)(a)(2). While they exceed minor facility thresholds, they create no more adverse visual impact than a minor facility. 6) The proposal meets the height standard identified in FWCC Section 22-967, as the new PSE will not exceed 15 feet above the existing PSE pole, including the height of antennas. The top of antennas will be at a height of no more than 57 feet and five inches. 7) Electrical and right-of-way permits are required for the project. 8) To assure compliance with the approved final plans, the applicant shall contact the Planning Division of the Department of Community Development Services for a final inspection of the new facility and ground equipment enclosure. At that time, the applicant shall submit an affidavit to the Planning Division that verifies the PWSF has been installed in accordance with the approved plans. 9) The applicant shall comply with federal standards for EMF emissions. Pursuant to FWCC Section 22-972, within six months after the issuance of its operational permit, the applicant shall submit a project implementation report that provides cumulative field measurements of radio frequency (EMF) power densities of all antennas installed at the subject site. 10) A permit for a PWSF is subject to five- and ten-year permit limitations identified in FWCC Section 22-974, unless the City earlier removes the permit for nonconformance. CONCLUSIONS The proposal has been reviewed for compliance with the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan, pertinent zoning regulations, and other applicable City regulations. Based on the findings and conclusions of this review, approval of the project is recommended. This decision shall not waive compliance with future City of Federal Way codes, regulations, and policies relating to this decision. Final construction drawings will be reviewed for compliance with applicable City of Federal Way codes and regulations. These findings shall not waive compliance with future City of Federal Way codes, regulations, and policies relating to these findings. Prepared by: Isaac Conlen, Associate Planner Date: March 30, 2006 Findings and Conclusions T-Mobile Buenna Personal Wireless Service Facility File No. 05-106285-UP / D... ro. 34368 Page 2 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND ANTICIPATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE Dame- T-Mobile Buenna PWSF DtS&iptldn"Ixbpotal' tb' ref 've 'a6b Treplaee an existing 38-foot tail PSE pole located in the right of -way with a new 53-foot tall wood- en pole, mount antennae, and construct and landscape a new equipment cabinet com- pound on adjacent private property in a Sin- gle -Family Residential Zone (RS151. Applicant: Madeline Chaney Voicestream 208 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 425.346-0126 (Voice) Location: 1030 SW Dash Point Road Date Application Received: December 9, 2005 Date Determined Complete: January 6, 2006 Date of Notice 'of Application: January 18, 2006 r lDate Comments Due: February 2, 2006 Permits Required by this Application- ' Cify of Federal Way Process III approval (Files 05-106285-00-UP) ' SEPA Environmental Review approval (05- 106287-00-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and not In- cluded in this Application: City Of Federal Way permits. as required, pursuant to the following codes- ' International Building Code (IBC). 2003 edi- tion. and Washington State Amendments WAG 51.40 ' International Mechanical Code (IMC), 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments WAC 51-42 ' Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), 2003 edi- tion, and Washington State Amendments WAG 51-46 & WAG 51-47 International Fire Code (IFC) 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments National Electric Code (NEC), 2005 edition Studies Requested in Connection with this Application;' None Environmental Documents Associated with this Application: ' SEPA Checklist Environmental Documents are Available at the Address Below: X YES NO NA Anticipated Environmental Determination- Based u an review Of a completed environ- mental checklist and other information on file with the City, it is anticipated that a Determi- nation of Nonsignificance (DNS y will be is- sued for the proposed project- The optional DNS process in WAG 197-11-355 is being used. !t is likely that the City of Federal Way will determine that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact . on the environment and an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will not be required under the RCW. Development Regulations to be used for Pro- ject Mitigation, Known at this Time: None Consistency with Applicable City Plans and Regulations: The project will be reviewed in accord with Federal Way City Code (FWCC) Chapter 22, Article VI, "Process Ill Review - Project Ap- proval" and for consistency with standards contained in FWCG Chapter 22, Article 1V, "Nonconformances"; Article XI, "District Reg- ulations for the Multi-Fam11 Residential Zone (RM 3600)"; Article XIV, "Critical Areas'; Arti- cle XVII, "Landscaping"; Article XIX, Community Design Guidelines"; applicable sections of Article Xlll, "Supplementary Dis- trict Regulations Surface Water Design Manual: Road Standards; International Build- ing, Fire, and Mechanical Codes, National Electrical Code; and the Uniform Plumbing Cade. Comment Period: The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community Development Services, P33325 8th Avenue .South, PO Box 9718, ederal Way. WA 98063-9718). This appli- cation will be decided by the Director of Com- munity Development Services. Within 15 days of the date of this notice, any person may submit written comments on the land use application to the Director of Community Development Services by directing them to the City contact person. Only persons who submit written comments to the Director of Community Development Services, or spe- cifically request a copy of the ❑rigdnal deci- sion, may appeal the director's decision. City Staff Contact: Jeff 0. Johnson, Associate Planner (253.835-2626) Department of Community Development Services FWM#-995 Date of publication: 01/18/06 Knoll it 1 MIRROR Your Community Newspaper - Affidavit of Publication Debbie Kaufman, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that she is the Publisher of The Federal Way Mirror, a semi -weekly newspaper. That said newspaper is published in the English language continually as a semi -weekly newspaper in Federal rina all Way, King Cmaintained aat he afa ementton, and is n ned place of ow and du publication of said f said time anewspas been per printed in an office That the annexed is a true copy of a legal advertisement placed by City of Federal Way L-995 as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplergental farm) of said newspaper once each week for a period of one consecutive week(s), commencing oba he 19-th day of Januaates 200 , and ending on the 18th day of anua , larly distributed to its readers during all of inclusive, and that such newspaper was regu said period. That the full amount munt has beeenhp id n ed full, or billr the edlng att thelegal ate according t RCW lication is the sum of 166.[ 0 whit 65.16.090 Subscribed to and sworn before me this 24th day of JanuaEy, 2006. 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T-Mobile Buenna PWSF Description: .... Proposal to remove and replace an existing 38-foot tall PSE pole located in the right-of-way with a new 53-foot tall wooden pole, mount antennae, and construct and landscape a new equipment - cabinet compound on adjacent private property in a Single -Family Residential Zone (RS15). Applicant: ....... Madeline Chaney Voicestream 208 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 425-346-0128 (Voice) Location: ......... 1030 SW Dash Point Road Date Application Received: December 9, 2005 Date of Notice of Application: January 18, 2006 Date Determined Complete: January 6, 2006 Date Comments Due: February 2, 2006 Permits Required by this Application: • City of Federal Way Process III approval (Files 05-106285-00-UP) SEPA Environmental Review approval (05-106287-00-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and not Included in this Application: City of Federal Way permits, as required, pursuant to the following codes: • International Building Code (IBC), 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments WAC 51-40 • International Mechanical Code (IMC), 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments WAC 51-42 • Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments WAC 51-46 & WAC 51-47 • International Fire Code (IFC) 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments • National Electric Code (NEC), 2005 edition Studies Requested in Connection with this Application: ■ None Environmental Documents Associated with this Application: • SEPA Checklist Environmental Documents are Available at the Address Below: X YES _ NO _ NA T-Mobile Buenna PWSF File #05-106285-00-UP / Doc. I.D. 34377 Notice of Application and Anticipated Determination of Nonsignificance Page I Anticipated Environmental Determination: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, it is anticipated that a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) will be issued for the proposed project. The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used. It is likely that the City of Federal Way will determine that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment and an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will not be required under the RCW. Development Regulations to be used for Project Mitigation, Known at this Time: ■ None Consistency with Applicable City Plans and Regulations: The project will be reviewed in accord with Federal lay City Code (FWCC) Chapter 22, Article VI, "Process III Review — Project Approval" and for consistency with standards contained in FWCC Chapter 22, Article IV, "Nonconformances"; Article XI, "District Regulations for the Multi -Family Residential Zone (RM 3600)"; Article XIV, "Critical Areas"; Article XVII, "Landscaping"; Article XIX, "Community Design Guidelines"; applicable sections of Article XIII, "Supplementary District Regulations"; Surface Water Design Manual; Road Standards; International Building, Fire, and Mechanical Codes, National Electrical Code; and the Uniform Plumbing Code. Comment Period: The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community Development Services, (33325 8`h Avenue South, PO Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063-9718). This application will be decided by the Director of Community Development Services. Within 15 days of the date of this notice, any person may submit written comments on the land use application to the Director of Community Development Services by directing them to the City contact person. Only persons who submit written comments to the Director of Community Development Services, or specifically request a copy of the original decision, may appeal the director's decision. City Staff Contact: Jeff O. Johnson, Associate Planner (253-835-2626) Department of Community Development Services Published in the Federal Way Mirror on January 18, 2006. 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Parcel Number 1788300005 Parcel Number 1788300135 Address 3060412TH PL SW Address 30605 12TH PL SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer SCHMIDT LISA DIANE Taxpayer PAIGE KEVIN T+VANESSA Parcel Number 1788300140 Parcel Number 1788500005 Address 30613 12TH PL SW Address 1020 SW 304TH ST Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer ZAVALA ELOY Taxpayer ATKINS HAROLD D+CHARLENE G Parcel Number 1788500010 Parcel Number 1788500015 Address 30405 12TH PL SW Address 30411 12TH PL SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer PAZ GABRIEL+MARIA Taxpayer DES COMBES D D & V N http://www5.metrokc.gov/pareelviewer/Print Process.asp 11/23/2005 Print Map Page Page 2 of 3 Parcel Number 1788500020 Parcel Number 1788500025 Address 3041912TH PL SW Address 30501 12TH PL SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer MOORE VICTOR L Taxpayer VASHIST BHUPINDER K+VASHIST PROMILA D Parcel Number 1788500030 Parcel Number 1788500035 Address 3050912TH PL SW Address 3051712TH PL SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer FARRELL STEPHEN F Taxpayer K C HOUSING AUTHORITY ADMIN Parcel Number 1788500040 Parcel Number 1788500045 Address 30525 12TH PL SW Address 1019 SW 304TH ST Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer JENSEN ERNST O & Taxpayer MOSHOFSKY PAUL LINDA D R+LINDA Parcel Number 1788500050 Parcel Number 1788500070 Address 30418 12TH PL SW Address 30506 12TH PL SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer MCWEENY LINDA Taxpayer BUSHEY RICHARD L K+MICHAEL C M+LINDA J Parcel Number 1788500075 Parcel Number 1788500080 Address 30514 12TH PL SW Address 30522 12TH PL SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Taxpayer BELANGER JOHN N+MARY CORPORATION III L Parcel Number 1788700005 Parcel Number 5153200360 Address 842 SW 304TH ST Address 30175 12TH AV SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer NOTMAN TED RANDALPH Taxpayer FALLON NANCY J Parcel Number 5153200427 Parcel Number 5153200430 Address 30149 10TH AV SW Address 1010 SW DASH POINT RD Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer UNDERHILL KEVIN T Taxpayer MATTHEWS KENNETH LORRAINE+MARRIAN Parcel Number 5153200432 Parcel Number 5153200436 Address 30155 10TH AV SW Address 1020 SW DASH POINT RD Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer MOORE BRIAN Taxpayer BARRETT IRENE M D+TRACYL Parcel Number 5153200445 Parcel Number 5153200446 Address 30430 12TH AV SW Address 30420 12TH AV SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer LEAHY JAMES Taxpayer BURNS DENISE G+ROBERT L http://www5.metrokc.gov/parcelviewer/Print Process.asp 11/23/2005 Print Map Page Page 3 of 3 Parcel Number 5153200450 Parcel Number 5153200451 Address 30402 12TH AV SW Address 3040812TH AV SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer RIGLEY MARILYN Taxpayer MCNULTY PATRICK T+MAUREEN U Parcel Number 5153200455 Parcel Number 5153200456 Address 30168 12TH AV SW Address 30176 12TH AV SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer WILLEY BRETT+AMBER Taxpayer GREY RICHARD JOHN Parcel Number 5153200460 Parcel Number 5153200461 Address 3015812TH AV SW Address 30152 12TH AV SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer BUCK STEVE F+RICE BUCK Taxpayer PARIS PATRICK R+PAULA A M KELLYParcel Number 5153200561 Parcel Number 5153200563 Address 01 SW DASH POINT 1011 Address 1001 SW DASH POINT RD RD Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer KNOWLES PATRICIA L fl Taxpayer MARTIN MICHAEL+SHERRI Parcel Number 5153200564 Parcel Number 5153200605 Address 1021 SW DASH POINT Address RD Zipcode 98023 Zipcode Taxpayer RUMPEL RICHARD R Taxpayer ERWIN RALPH L JR Parcel Number 5153200607 Parcel Number 5153200610 Address 1221 SW 304TH ST Address 30425 12TH AV SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer EK STEPHANIE SEB STEPH SEB Taxpayer ERWIN RALPH L JR E ANNEGNOR Parcel Number 5153200620 Parcel Number 5153200621 Address 30447 12TH AV SW Address 1216 SW DASH POINT RD Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer REEVES FRANKLIN L Taxpayer KLEIER CHARLES King County J GIS Center I News I Services I Comments I Search By visiting this and other King County web pages, you expressly agree to be bound by terms and conditions of the site. 7}e�eyl-5, http://www5.metroke.gov/parceiviewer/Print Process.asp 11/23/2005 41k CITY Federale. Way DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 33325 8th Avenue South PO Box 9718 Federal Way WA 98063-9718 253-835-7000; Fax 253-835-2609 www.cif offederalwa .cam DECLARATION OF DISTRIBUTION I, hereby declare, under penalty of perjury of the laws of the State of Washington, that ❑ Notice of Land Use Application/Action ❑ Notice of Determination of Significance (DS) and Scoping Notice ❑ Notice of Environmental Determination of Nonsignificance (SEPA, DNS) ❑ Notice of Mitigated Environmental Determination of Nonsignificance (SEPA, MDNS) Notice of Land Use Application & Anticipated DNS/MDNS ❑ FWCC Interpretation ❑ Other ❑ Land Use Decision Letter ❑ Notice of Public Hearing before the Hearing Examiner ❑ Notice of Planning Commission Public Hearing ❑ Notice of LUTC/CC Public Hearing ❑ Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit ❑ Shoreline Management Permit ❑ Adoption of Existing Environmental Document was ❑ mailed ❑ faxed Xe-mailed and/or ❑ posted to or at each of the attached addresses on 200,d Project Name File Number(s) Signature Date K:\CD Administration Files\Declaration of Distribution.doc/Last printed 7/28/2005 2:27 PM CITY OF Federal 'Llllay NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND ANTICIPATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE Name:.............. T-Mobile Buenna PWSF Description: .... Proposal to remove and replace an existing 38-foot tall PSE pole located in the right-of-way with a new 53-foot tall wooden pole, mount antennae, and construct and landscape a new equipment - cabinet compound on adjacent private property in a Single -Family Residential Zone (RS15). Applicant:.... ... Madeline Chaney Voicestream 208 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 425-346-0128 (Voice) Location: ......... 1030 SW Dash Point Road Date Application Received: December 9, 2005 Date of Notice of Application: January 20, 2006 Date Determined Complete: January 6, 2006 Date Comments Due: February 3, 2006 Permits Required by this Application: • City of Federal Way Process III approval (Files 05-106285-00-UP) • SEPA Environmental Review approval (05-106287-00-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and not Included in this Application: City of Federal Way permits, as required, pursuant to the following codes: • International Building Code (IBC), 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments WAC 51-40 • International Mechanical Code (IMC), 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments WAC 51-42 ■ Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments WAC 51-46 & WAC 51-47 • International Fire Code (IFC) 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments ■ National Electric Code (NEC), 2005 edition Studies Requested in Connection with this Application: a None Environmental Documents Associated with this Application: • SEPA Checklist Environmental Documents are Available at the Address Below: X YES _ NO _ NA T-Mobile Buenna PWSF File #05-106285-00-UP / Doc. I.D. 34377 Notice of Application and Anticipated Determination of Nonsignificance Page I Anticipated Environmental Determination: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, it is anticipated that a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) will be issued for the proposed project. The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used. It is likely that the City of Federal Way will determine that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment and an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will not be required under the RCW. Development Regulations to be used for Project Mitigation, Known at this Time: ■ None Consistency with Applicable City Plans and Regulations: The project will be reviewed in accord with Federal Way City Code (FWCC) Chapter 22, Article VI, "Process III Review — Project Approval" and for consistency with standards contained in FWCC Chapter 22, Article IV, "Nonconformances"; Article XI, "District Regulations for the Multi -Family Residential Zone (RM 3600)' ; Article XIV, "Critical Areas"; Article XVII, "Landscaping"; Article XIX, "Community Design Guidelines"; applicable sections of Article XIII, "Supplementary District Regulations"; Surface Water Design Manual; Road Standards; International Building, Fire, and Mechanical Codes, National Electrical Code; and the Uniform Plumbing Code. Comment Period: The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community Development Services, (33325 8 h Avenue South, PO Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063-9718). This application will be decided by the Director of Community Development Services. Within 15 days of the date of this notice, any person may submit written comments on the land use application to the Director of Community Development Services by directing them to the City contact person. Only persons who submit written comments to the Director of Community Development Services, or specifically request a copy of the original decision, may appeal the director's decision. City Staff Contact: Jeff O. Johnson, Associate Planner (253-835-2626) Department of Community Development Services Published in the Federal Way Mirror on January 18, 2006. T-Mobile Buenna PWSF File #05-106285-00-UP / Doc. I.D. 34377 Notice of Application and Anticipated Determination of Nonsignificance Page 2 Page 1 of 1 Tina Piety - Legal Notices From: Tina Piety To: admin@fedwaymirror.com; dgrigg@soundpublishing.com Date: 1 /13/2006 8:45 AM Subject: Legal Notices Hello, Please publish the two attached legal notices (Wa-Tac 163-D Star Lake, 05-106394-00-UP & T Mobile Buenna, 05-106285-00-UP) in Wednesday's (1/18/06) issue. Please furnish an affidavit of publication. Thank you, Tina file:HC:\Documents%20and%20Settings\Default\Local%20Settings\Temp\GW}00001.HTM 1/13/2006 i'ma Piety - Re: Lega! Notices __ From: Teryl Heller <admin@fedwaymirror.com> To: "Tina Piety"<Tina.Piety@cityoffederalway.com> Date: 1/13/2006 8:52:00 AM Subject: Re: Legal Notices Thanks, Tina. Have a good weekend!! On Jan 13, 2006, at 8:45 AM, Tina Piety wrote: > Hello, > Please publish the two attached legal notices (Wa-Tac 163-D Star Lake, > 05-106394-00-UP & T Mobile Suenna, 05-106285-00-UP) in Wednesday's > (1/18/06) issue. Please furnish an affidavit of publication. Thank > you, > Tina Tina Piety_- Re: Change to Legal NoticgS Pa_ gee 1 From: Teryl Heller <admin@fedwaymirror.com> To: "Tina Piety"<Tin@.Piety@cityoffederalway.com> Date: 1/13/2006 9:35:00 AM Subject: Re: Change to Legal Notices Thanks for letting us know so early, Tina. On Jan 13, 2006, at 9:14 AM, Tina Piety wrote: > Hello, > I just saw a mistake on both legal notices I sent to you. Would you > change the Date of Notice of Application to January 18, 2006 and the > Date Comments Due to February 2, 2006 on both notices? Thank you, > Tina CC: Deb Grigg <dgrigg@soundpublishing.com> CITY 4F - Federal Way DATE: December 22, 2005 TO: Jeff Johnson FROM: Sean Wells, P. &-, / - SUBJECT: T-MOBILE SITE SE4692, BUENNA - (05-106285-00-UP) 1030 SW DASH POINT RD — Public Works Comments MEMORANDUM Public Works Department We have reviewed the plans for the above project date stamped received December 8, 2005, and have no comments related to stormwater review. This project is below the thresholds for stormwater review. However, a right-of-way permit will be required for this project. Please contact Engineering Technician Kathleen Messinger at 253-835-2725 for submittal and bonding requirements. Lease let us know if we can be of any further assistance. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE TRANSMITTAL DATE:..........................................................December 13, 2005, 2005 TO:.............................................................Will Appleton, Development Services Manager Scott Sproul, Acting like a Building Official Greg Brozek, Federal Way Fire Department Brian Asbur7,05 en Utility District FROM: ........................................................Jeff Johnson FOR DRCMTG. ON....................................December 2oternalStaff Meeting FOR COMMENTS BY.................................January 6, 2005 — Completeness/Tech Review FILE NUMBER(s):......................................05-106285-00-UP; 05-106287-00-SE RELATED FILE NOS.: ............................... 05-105812-00-PC PROJECT NAME:........................................T-Mobile Buenna 'PWSF ` PROJECTADDRESS:.................................1030 S.W. Dash Point Rd. ZONING DISTRICT . ................................... RS 9.6 PROJECT DESCRIPTION :.................. ..Applicant proposes to remove and replace existing PSE pole with a new wooden pole that is 15 feet taller, from 38 feet to 58 feet; mount antennae; and construct and landscape a new equipment -cabinet compound on adjacent private property. Zone is RS15. LAND USE PERMITS: ................................ Use Process III & SEPA PROJECT CONTACT:.... .......................Madeline Chaney Voicestream 208 Westlake Ave. N. Seattle, WA., 98109 425-346-0128 (Voice) 206-490-3839 (FAX) MATERIALS SUBMITTED: ....................... 1 MLA; 1 plan set; 1 SEPA Checklist 0Z_ Doc. I.D. o. Fed'A eral Way l RECEIVED MASTER LAND USE APPLICATION DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEC Q 8 2005 - 33325 8`hAvenue South PO Box 9718 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Federal Way WA 98063-9718 BUILDING DEPT. 253-835-2607; Fax253-835-2609 www.ciMffedera[wU.com 05 -- /0 6 z) APPLICATION NO(S) . —� � � � � � � � Date Project Name EA`fq Property Address/Location 244) D4157 ` Parcel Number(s) 5 / 9 3, 2: A 0 — C C`Lll Project Description &--PL46e 3?r t 1 /1 t 14 H�r� o PLEASE PRINT k�-C.-4 1 i ° [ , Type of Permit Required Annexation Binding Site Plan Boundary Line Adjustment Comp Plan/Rezone Land Surface Modification Lot Line Elimination Preapplication Conference Process I (Director—s Approval) Process II (Site Plan Review) �- Process III (Project Approval) Process IV (Hearing Examiner's Decision) Process V (Quasi -Judicial Rezone) Process VI SEPA w/Project SEPA Only Shoreline: Variance/Conditional Use Short Subdivision Subdivision Variance: Commercial/Residential Required Information Zoning Designation fit] I &SComprehensive Plan Designation Value of Existing Improvements 30' t700 Value of Proposed Improvements International Building Code (IBC): L(. Occupancy Type Uw!y' — t�a�Construction Type —E C_trzi Applicant Name: M►��.r� c�7 UD?C�� Address: � L4r&-f' City/State: LeA Zip: gFiJ6q Phone: q �ZS O In Fax: Zq(� qJ6, J Email: MC�/4jy ' Cukft14 • Gdyn Signature: Agent (if different than Applicant) Name: A1/a Address: City/State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: Signature: Owner Name: GT(-r-> 94C,�io Address: tC>_�o 6�-0 4 C4/State..&&AA_r-c1�'7 �tl Zip: w>_ 3 Phone: Fax: Email: Signature: 56<- /Fri Bulletin #003 — August 18, 2004 Page 1 of 1 k:\Handouts\Master Land Use Application * m PACIFIC CORPORATION December 8, 2005 Pennitting Authorities City of Federal Way Department of Community Development Services 33325 8"' Ave. South Federal Way WA 98063 RECEIVED DEC 0 8 2005 CITY OF FL505MAL WAY BUILDM2 ❑EPT. Re: Request for approval of a Process III application and right-of-way permit for construction of a personal wireless services facility/ utility pole replacement at 1030 SW Dash Point Road and adjoining right-of-way (APN 5153200441) Dear Permitting Authorities; This letter, along with an environmental checklist, site development plans, right-of-way permit documents, and supporting documentation are being submitted in support of a request for approval of a personal wireless services facility (PWSF) to be located within the right-of-way of SW Dash Point Road and the adjoining property at 1030 SW Dash Point Road (APN 5153200441). Pro'ect Description Tlie subject property is located on the west side of SW Dash Point Road, in the vicinity between IOt" and 12t" Ave. SW, and is zoned RS 15.0. The proposed PWSF would consist of the replacement of an existing 37 foot 11 inch tall Puget Sound Energy (PSE) utility pole in the SW Dash Point Road right-of-way with a new pole having an overall height of 57 feet 5 inches. (Existing height + 15 feet + 4'6" antenna height). Ground based support equipment would be placed within a fenced landscaped area immediately adjacent to an existing outbuilding on the southernmost part of the private property. Priority of Location Criteria The proposed site is subject to the development standards iterated in Federal Way City Code (FWCC) Sections 22-966 and 22-967, and must meet the decision criteria as specified by FWCC 22-395. The proposed site's conformance with the development standards and decision criteria is discussed in detail below. The locations of Personal Wireless Services Facilities are regulated through the priority of location criteria outlined in FWCC Section 22-966 (d). Specifically: 208 WESTLAKE AVENUE N SEATTLE WA 9B109 TEL. - FAX. 206.490.3839 (d) Prioritized locations. The following sites shall be the required order of locations for proposed PWSFs, including antenna and equipment shelters. In proposing a PWSF in a particular location, the applicant shall analyze the feasibility of locating the proposed PWSF in each of the higher priority locations and document, to the city's satisfaction, why locating the PWSF in each higher priority location and/or zone is not being proposed. In order of preference, the prioritized locations for PWSFs are as follows: (1) Structures located in the BPA trail.... Response: The proposed site is located approximately 2 miles west of the closest reach of the BPA trail. The subject site is designed to provide service to the traveling public on SW Dash Point Road and the residential areas surrounding the subject site. The extremely low power of PCS signals and the varied terrain and tree cover characteristics of the area do not allow placement of PCS facilities in locations so far removed from their proposed service areas. (2) Existing broadcast, relay and transmission towers. A PWSF may be located on an existing site or tower where a legal wireless telecommunication facility is currently located regardless of underlying zoning. if an existing site or tower is located within a one mile radius of a proposed PWSF location, the applicant shall document why collocation on the existing site or tower is not being proposed, regardless of whether the existing site or tower is located within the jurisdiction of the city. Response: Submitted with this application is a map showing the subject site with a circle depicting a one mile radius around the subject site. As can be seen in this exhibit, there are three existing T-Mobile PWSFs within a one mile radius of the subject site. There are no additional broadcast, relay or transmission towers with potential for collocation within the one mile area surrounding the proposed PWSF. The closest existing PWSF is a utility pole replacement facility located approximately 525 feet south of the proposed site near Grace Church on SW Dash Point Road. That facility is exempt from collocation requirements of the Code per FWCC 22-966 (d) (5). (3) Publicly used structures. If the city consents to such location, a PWSF may be located on existing public facilities within all zoning districts, such as water towers, utility structures, fire stations, bridges, and other public buildings, provided the public facilities are not located within public rights -of -way. Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 2 of 15 Response: As shown on the zoning map exhibit submitted with this application, no such facilities exist in the subject vicinity. The closest public land to the subject site is Lakota Park, located approximately 1 mile south of the subject site. T-Mobile currently has a facility at Lakota Park (T- Mobile Site # SE4653, Lakota Park). (4) Appropriate business, commercial, and city center zoned sites. A PWSF may be located on private buildings or structures within appropriate business, commercial, and city center zoning districts. The preferred order of zoning districts for this category of sites is as follows: BP — Business Park CP-1— Corporate Park OP through OP-4 — Office Park CC-C — City Center Core CC-F — City Center Frame BC — Community Business _Response: As shown on the zoning map exhibit, there are no areas with these zoning designations within one mile of the subject site. Other commercial and office zoning districts are concentrated in the vicinity of arterial intersections at SW 312f St. and SW Dash Point Road, and SW 312ffi Street and 1" Ave. South. A new PWSF in either of those areas would not provide PCS service to residential customers in the subject search area. (5) Appropriate public rights -of -way. For the purposes of this section, appropriate public rights -of -way shall be defined as including those public rights -of -way with functional street classifications of principal arterial, minor arterial, and principal collector. A PWSF may be located on existing structures in appropriate public rights -of - way. Structures proposed for location of PWSFs shall be separated by at least 330 linear feet. Within any residential zone, neighborhood business (BN) zone, or professional office (PO) zone, there shall be no more than one PWSF located on an existing structure. Location of a PWSF on an existing structure in an appropriate public right-of-way shall require a right-of-way permit in addition to the required use process approval. The preferred order of functional street classifications for this category of sites is as follows: Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 3 of 15 Principal Collector If the PWSF is proposed to be located in an appropriate public right-of-way and the surrounding uses or zoning are not the same, that portion of the right-of-way with the most intensive use and/or zoning shall be the preferred location. If the PWSF is proposed to be located in an appropriate public right-of-way and surrounding uses or zoning are the same, the preferred location shall be that portion of the right-of-way with the least adverse visual impacts. Response: As shown on the zoning map exhibit submitted with this application, the area within a quarter mile radius surrounding the subject site is zoned entirely for residential development. While the RS 15.0 zoning designation is the least intensive zoning in the immediate area, the subject site has the other necessary attributes that make it feasible for use as a PWSF. That is, it is located adjacent to a principal arterial as required by this section of the FWCC; it would have radio propagation characteristics necessary for providing the desired level of service to the surrounding residential coverage area; it has a utility pole that has been approved for development by the operating utility (PSE); and a willing (private) landlord. Development Standards In addition to the priority of location criteria specified by FWCC 22-966 (d), the proposed site is subject to the requirements specified by FWCC 22-967 (2), Development Standards. Specific conformance with these standards is addressed in detail below. 22-967 (2) PWSFs located on structures within appropriate public rights - of -way. These facilities shall conform to the following development standards: a. The PWSF shall consist only of the following types of facilities: 1. A microcell or a minor facility; or 2. A PWSF that exceeds the minor facility thresholds for number of antennas, dimensions, and/or area, but creates no more adverse impacts than a minor facility, as determined by the director of community development services, subject to meeting all of the following standards: Response: The subject site does not qualify as a microcell because it includes three antennas. However, as outlined below, the overall impact of the proposed site does not exceed that of a microcell and would be compatible with the surrounding suburban area. Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 4 of 15 i. The facility shall not create substantially more adverse visual impact than a minor facility; and Response: Viewed from any one side, the proposed facility would not have substantially more adverse visual impact than a minor wireless facility or microcell. The factors contributing to the reduction of visual impacts are the following: the limited height of the support structure (57' 5"); its location within an aboveground electric utility pole alignment on a principal arterial street; close mounting and painting of the antennas to match the utility pole. Three panel antennas will be mounted at the top of the pole; each antenna will have dimensions of 54 inches tall by 12 inches wide (648 square inches). ii. The equipment cabinet for the PWSF shall meet all.requirement of subsections (5) and (6) of this section; and Response: Conformity with subsections (5) and (6) are discussed in detail under the applicable subsections below. iii. The maximum size of the PWSF panels and number of antennas shall be determined by the director of community development services, based on the specific project location, surrounding environment, and potential visual impacts. The maximum size of antennas to be located on existing structures in a public right-of-way shall be two feet in diameter for parabolic antennas, eight feet in height for panel antennas, and 15 feet in height for whip antennas; and Response: The three panel antennas mounted at the top of the pole will have dimensions of 54 inches (4 feet 6 inches) tall by 12 inches wide (648 square inches). The height is well below the 8 foot height allowed for panel antennas as specified above. iv. The PWSF shall comply with all other applicable standards of the Federal Way City Code. Response: The site's conformance with all other applicable standards of the Federal Way City Code is addressed in detail elsewhere in this application. b. The combined antennas may extend up to the minimum necessary height to meet safety clearances required by the operator of the existing structure, but not exceed 15 feet above the existing structure, plus the height Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 5 of 15 of the proposed antennas as specified in subsection (2)(a)(2)(iii) of this section. Response: The height of the proposed PWSF would conform with the height standard as outlined above. The existing pole height is 37 feet 11 inches; the distance between the top of existing pole + 15 feet to bottom of antennas = 52 feet 11 inches; the antennas are 54 inches (4 feet 6 inches) tall; the top of the antennas are at a level of 57 feet 5 inches, thus conforming with the standard. c. The antennas shall be mounted on the structure such that they are located and designed to minimize adverse visual and aesthetic impacts to surrounding land uses and structures and shall, to the greatest extent practical, blend into the existing environment pursuant to subsection (4) of this section. Response: As noted above, the antennas will be close mounted to the replacement utility pole and painted dark brown to blend with the pole. This is less visually intrusive than use of an "RF friendly" shroud to hide the antennas because a shroud would tend to add bulk to the top of the pole and call attention to the pole top. d. Structures in appropriate public rights -of -way proposed for location of PWSFs shall be separated by at least 330 linear feet. Response: As shown in the aerial photographic exhibit submitted with this application packet, the subject site is located approximately 525 feet from an existing AT&T Wireless PWSF in the SW Dash Point Road right-of-way to the south. e. Required setbacks shall not pertain to PWSFs within public rights -of - way or equipment enclosures located underground on properties adjacent to the public right-of-way. Within residential zones, equipment enclosures located above ground on properties adjacent to the public right-of-way shall meet all applicable setback requirements for residential development of the underlying zone. Response: As shown on submitted plans, the equipment enclosure for the proposed PWSF would be located 20 feet from all property lines, exceeding the setback requirements of the RS 15.0 zone (20 foot front, 5 foot side and rear) (4) Screening standards for all PWSFs. PWSFs shall be screened or camouflaged through employing the best available technology and design, as Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 6of15 determined by the city. This may be accomplished by use of compatible materials, location, landscaping, color, stealth techniques such as, but not limited to, artificial trees and hollow flag poles, and/or other methods or techniques to achieve minimum visibility of the facility as viewed from public streets or residential properties. In addition, the provisions for landscaping as outlined in the use zone charts, Article XI of this chapter, District Regulations, shall apply. Response: As noted above and indicated on submitted plans, the proposed antennas would be close -mounted to the top of the replacement utility pole and painted dark brown to match the pole, which will effectively camouflage the antennas. Landscaping proposed for the equipment enclosure will consist of a mix of Emerald Green Cypress, Pacific Wax Myrtle shrubs, and Creeping Mahonia ground cover, extending 10 feet from the fenced compound, exceeding the requirement for 5 feet of Type III landscaping specified in Article XI. (5) Standards for electronics equipment enclosures. a. The following shall be the required order of locations for proposed electronic equipment enclosures for all PWSFs. In proposing an equipment enclosure in a particular location, the applicant shall analyze the feasibility of locating the proposed equipment enclosure in each of the higher priority locations and document, to the city's satisfaction, why locating the equipment enclosure in each higher priority location is not being proposed. In requesting a lower priority location for the equipment enclosure, the burden of demonstrating impracticability shall be on the applicant. In order of preference, the prioritized locations for equipment enclosures are as follows: 1. Equipment enclosures shall be placed underground. Response: Placement of the equipment enclosure underground is impractical for the following reasons. First, the property owner has a short retaining wall on the east side of the existing outbuilding, and a drywell drainage system that serves to capture storm water from the outbuilding downspouts. As shown on submitted plans, runoff from the proposed site will be piped in to this drywell system as well. Further, the property owner, our landlord, asked that T-Mobile place the support equipment so that it would not interfere with the retaining wall or his drainage system. Unfortunately, placing the equipment underground would interfere with both of these existing site features. Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 7 of 15 2. Equipment enclosures shall be placed in an existing completely enclosed building. Response: T-Mobile's equipment is designed for outdoor use, but can be placed in buildings with proper ventilation. However, the property owner indicated that there is not enough room within the existing outbuilding for placement of T- Mobile's equipment. 3. Equipment enclosures shall be placed above ground in an enclosed cabinet that shall not exceed six feet in height and occupy more than 48 square feet of floor area, including areas for maintenance or future expansion. Response: Three cabinets, each having a footprint of approximately 2 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 6 inches, will be aligned within the equipment compound. The overall floor area occupied by the cabinets would be 18.75 square feet, well below the maximum allowable floor area. The equipment cabinets have overall heights of 6 feet 4 inches and 6 feet 9 inches; T-Mobile requests a variance to allow this minor deviation in overall height. In order to reduce the height of the cabinets relative to the surrounding 6 foot tall fence, plans will be modified to excavate the equipment pad and recess it 10 inches below the surrounding grade within a half -vault style footing. Six foot tall fencing and landscaping materials would be placed around the edge of the concrete pad at the slightly higher ground elevation so that none of the cabinets would be visible above the top of the fence. 4. Equipment enclosures shall be placed above ground in a new completely enclosed building. Response: Because of the size of the existing accessory building on the subject site, it is our opinion that the fenced and landscaped enclosure will present less mass than a new building, and provide a design solution that is more in keeping with the suburban residential character of the surrounding area. b. If above -ground, equipment enclosures shall be screened with one or a combination of the following methods, which shall be acceptable to the city: Fencing, walls, landscaping, structures, buildings or topography which will block the view of the equipment enclosure to the greatest extent possible from any street and/or adjacent properties, as determined by the director of community development services. Screening may be located anywhere between the enclosure and the above mentioned viewpoints. Landscaping for Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 8 of 15 the purposes of screening shall be maintained in a healthy condition, as determined by the city. Response- As shown on submitted plans, the equipment enclosure would be screened by a six foot wood fence and a mix of coniferous trees and evergreen shrubs which exceed the requirements for 5 feet of Type III landscaping as specified in Article XI of FWCC 22. (6) Additional standards for equipment enclosures for PWSFs located on structures within appropriate public rights -of -way. a. The following shall be the required order of locations for proposed electronic equipment enclosures for PWSF located within public rights -of - way. In proposing an equipment enclosure in a particular location, the applicant shall analyze the feasibility of locating the proposed equipment enclosures in each of the higher priority locations and document, to the city's satisfaction, why locating the equipment enclosure in each higher priority location is not being proposed. In requesting a lower priority location for the equipment enclosure, the burden of demonstrating impracticability shall be on the applicant. In order of preference, the prioritized locations for equipment enclosures are as follows: 1. Electronic equipment enclosures shall not allowed within the right-of- way in residential zones, neighborhood business (BN) zones or professional office (PO) zones. Response: Not applicable to this request. The proposed equipment enclosure would be located on a private residentially zoned property. 2. Equipment enclosures shall be placed underground on an adjacent property outside of the public right-of-way. Response- As noted in the response to item (5) a 1 above, placement of the equipment enclosure underground is impractical because of an existing retaining wall on the east side of the existing outbuilding, and a drywell drainage system that serves to capture storm water from the outbuilding downspouts. The property owner, our landlord, has asked that T-Mobile place the support equipment so that it would not interfere with the retaining wall or his drainage system. 3. Equipment enclosures shall be placed above ground on an adjacent Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 9 of 15 property outside of the public right-of-way in an existing completely enclosed building. Response: As noted in the response to item (5) a 2 above, the property owner indicated that there is not enough room within the existing outbuilding for placement of T-Mobile's equipment. 4. Equipment enclosures shall be placed above ground on an adjacent property outside of the public right-of-way in an enclosed cabinet that shall not exceed six feet in height and occupy more than 48 square feet of floor area, including areas for maintenance or future expansion. Response: As noted in the response to item (5) a 3 above, the footprint of the three cabinets would be approximately 18.75 square feet, well below the maximum allowable floor area. The equipment cabinets have overall heights of 6 feet 4 inches and 6 feet 9 inches; T-Mobile requests a variance to allow this minor deviation in overall height. In order to reduce the height of the cabinets relative to the surrounding 6 foot tall fence, plans will be modified to show the equipment pad being excavated slightly so that is is recessed approximately 10 inches below the surrounding grade within a half -vault style footing. Six foot tall fencing and landscaping materials would be placed around the edge of the concrete pad at the slightly higher ground elevation so that none of the cabinets would be visible above the top of the fence. 5. Equipment enclosures shall be placed above ground on an adjacent property outside of the public right-of-way in a new completely enclosed building. Response: As noted in the response to item (5) a 4 above, it is our opinion that the fenced and landscaped enclosure will present less mass than a new building, and provide a design solution that is more in keeping with the suburban residential character of the surrounding area. b. Equipment enclosures located underground on properties adjacent to the public right-of-way shall be exempt from setback requirements of the underlying zone. Response: Not applicable to this request. Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 10 of 15 c. In residential zones, equipment enclosures located above ground on properties adjacent to the public right-of-way shall meet all applicable setback requirements for residential development of the underlying zone. For developed sites in nonresidential zones, the setback requirements for the equipment enclosure shall be those of the principal use of the subject property. For undeveloped sites in nonresidential zones, the setback requirements for the equipment enclosure shall be 20 feet for front, side, and rear yards. Response: As shown on submitted plans, the equipment enclosure for the proposed PWSF would be located 20 feet from all property lines, exceeding the setback requirements of the RS 15.0 zone (20 foot front, 5 foot side and rear) d. Equipment enclosures shall be designed, located, and screened to minimize adverse visual impacts from the public right-of-way and adjacent properties. Response: As noted above, T-Mobile has requested a variance to allow an equipment cabinet height in excess of 6 feet. In order to reduce the height of the cabinets relative to the surrounding 6 foot tall fence, plans will be modified to show the equipment pad being excavated slightly so that is recessed approximately 10 inches below the surrounding grade within a half -vault style footing. Six foot tall fencing and landscaping materials would be placed around the edge of the concrete pad at the slightly higher ground elevation so that none of the cabinets would be visible above the top of the fence. e. Equipment enclosures shall be designed, located, and screened to minimize adverse visual and functional impacts on the pedestrian environment. Response_ There are currently no sidewalks on this portion of SW Dash Point Road. However, there is a bicycle/pedestrian lane on the west side of the right-of- way. The proposed equipment enclosure would be located approximately 25 feet from the existing edge of pavement on SW Dash Point Road, and as outlined above, the equipment area is designed to minimize visual and aesthetic impacts. Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 11 of 15 . f. Equipment enclosures and screening shall not adversely impact vehicular sight distance. Response: Access to the site is located on the opposite end of the subject tract. The enclosure and screening would not impact vehicular sight distance. (7) Security fencing. a. No fence shall exceed six feet in height as stipulated in FWCC 22- 1133(5). Response: As shown on submitted plans, the fence would not exceed six feet in height. b. Security fencing shall be effectively screened from view through the use of appropriate landscaping materials. Response: As shown on submitted plans, the fence would be screened by a mix of coniferous trees and evergreen shrubs which exceed the landscaping requirements specified in Article XI of FWCC 22. c. Chain -link fences shall be painted or coated with a nonreflective color. Response: As shown on submitted plans, the fencing proposed is a decorative wood fence. Not applicable to this request. (8) Cumulative effects. The city shall consider the cumulative visual effects of PWSFs mounted on existing structures and/or located on a given permitted site in determining whether additional permits may be granted so as to not adversely effect the visual character of the city. Response: As shown on submitted plans and associated exhibits, the proposed site would meet all of the applicable spacing requirements for a PWSF located on a structure within the right-of-way. The proposed PWSF is also carefully designed to minimize visual impacts. Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 12 of 15 (9) Signage. No wireless equipment shall be used for the purpose of mounting signs or message displays of any kind, except for small signs used for identification and name of provider. Response: As shown on submitted plans, the only signage that would be placed on the site would be radio frequency warning and site identification signs as required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). (10) Use zone charts, height and permit process. a. The final approval authority for applications made under this section shall be defined by the appropriate permit process as outlined in the use zone charts, Article XI of this chapter, District Regulations. Response: Application for a Type III land use permit and right-of-way permit are submitted, in accordance with Article XI, District Regulations. b. Allowed heights shall be established relative to appropriate process as outlined in the use zone charts, Article XI of this chapter, District Regulations. Response: The proposed PWSF support. structure would conform with the height limitation established in accordance with Article XI, District Regulations. As noted above, T-Mobile is requesting a variance to allow the equipment cabinets to exceed the 6 foot height limit for support equipment. The equipment area would be excavated approximately 10 inches below grade in order to allow the top of the proposed six foot fence to extend above and fully screen the cabinets. Decisional Criteria for Process III Review The proposed development conforms with the Decisional Criteria for Process III Review as required by FWCC 22-395 (b) as outlined below. (b) Decisional criteria. The director of community development services shall use the criteria listed in the provision of this chapter describing the requested decision in deciding upon the application. In addition, the director of community development services may approve the application only if: (1) It is consistent with the comprehensive plan; Response: The Comprehensive Plan addresses goals, plans, and policies relative to various private utilities in Chapter 10 of the Comprehensive Plan. Recognizing Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 13 of 15 that wireless systems are driven by local market demand, Chapter 10 of the Plan includes only two specific policies that relate directly to PWSFs. Conformance with those policies is addressed below. PUP17 The City should require that site -specific utility facilities such as antennas and substations be reasonably and appropriately sited and screened to mitigate adverse aesthetic impacts. PUP19 Through its development regulations, the City shall continue to address the siting, screening, and design standards for wireless/cellular facilities, substations, and antenna facilities in such a manner as to allow for reasonable and predictable review while minimizing potential land use and visual impacts on adjacent property. Response' The City's review process for siting and construction of PWSFs is relatively straightforward and predictable, and contain reasonable controls for mitigating potential adverse impacts. The proposed site, in keeping with these goals, would be located and developed in conformance with the applicable adopted regulations of FWCC 22-966 and FWCC 22-967, and would have minimal impact on surrounding residential properties. (2) It is consistent with all applicable provisions of this chapter; Response: As noted in detail in the foregoing documentation and the submitted plans, the proposed PWSF meets all of the location criteria and development standards as specified by FWCC 22-966 and FWCC 22-967, with the exception of 22-967 (5) a 3, relative to the size of the proposed equipment cabinets. In this case, the cabinets would have overall heights of 6 feet 4 inches and 6 feet 9 inches, exceeding the height requirement by a maximum of 9 inches. T-Mobile is requesting a variance to allow this minor deviation in overall height. In order to reduce the height of the cabinets relative to the surrounding 6 foot tall fence, plans will be modified to excavate the equipment pad and recess it 10 inches below the surrounding grade within a half -vault style footing. Six foot tall fencing and landscaping materials would be placed around the edge of the concrete pad at the slightly higher ground elevation so that none of the cabinets would be visible above the top of the fence. (3) It is consistent with the public health, safety, and welfare; Response: As stated in the letter from the RF engineer responsible for this site, it is important to note that one of the factors driving T-Mobile to place PWSFs in or near residential areas is to provide improved triangulation and accuracy in Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 14 of 15 finding a wireless caller in distress in accordance with FCC regulations for Wireless E911 service. (4) The streets and utilities in the area of the subject property are adequate to serve the anticipated demand from the proposal; and Response: PWSFs place no demand on water, sewer, or natural gas infrastructure, and do not require trash pickup, or impact area schools. With as few as one-two trips per month, they also place no demand on transportation infrastructure. Therefore, the streets and utilities in the area of the subject property are adequate to serve the anticipated minimal demand from the proposed PWSF. (5) The proposed access to the subject property is at the optimal location and configuration. Response: Access to the subject residential property would remain unchanged with development of the proposed PWSF. In summary, T-Mobile has demonstrated, through the written materials, RF supporting documents, site plan, and graphic exhibits that the proposed PWSF will conform with the intent and spirit of the Comprehensive Plan and applicable portions of the Federal Way City Code relative to wireless facilities. Should there be any questions regarding the submitted materials, please do not hesitate to contact me. I may be reached by phone at (425) 346-0128, or via email at mchane odelia.com. Attachments Sincerely, Ida' 0. de Madeline W. Chaney, AICP Applicant for VoiceStream PCS III Corp. dba T-Mobile Process III Application for PWSF in City r-o-w 1030 SW Dash Point Road T-Mobile Site SE4692, Buenna Page 15 of 15 OCT-20-2005 06:55 PM BJORN MORFIN RECEIVED 1 425 952 9481 OEC 0 8 Z005 PITY OF FEDERAL WAY BUILDING DEPT. O'WNXX AVTHOR1ZAT1ON AQR1CRlVim Noicet: SEATTLE Site Number: $ire Name; She Address; ep2a gE&Al IDtr RE: Property described a: (the opropaty'l) Q �Se Is the owner of the Propaty (the "Owner") and has the authority to enter into it lease agreement with VOICLSTREAM tics IN CORPORATION ("Company") oamcerning the pardon of the Property that Compmy seeks to occupy. Owner hereby grants Company and its agents a revocable right to enter the Property to perform. any ressem sle tests tbrtt Company dooms desirable to determine the feasibility of constructing and operating its ecemmunications fhcil ity upon dw Property, including but not limited to 1) radio frequency tesftg; 2) boils tasting; 3) on -site *m1bilily assessment; and d) flung ofwning applications (the "Access Right"). Owner may r$volae the Access Right At arty time by delivering written notice to Company by certffed mail, return. receipt requested, at the fbilowing address: VOICBSTRaAM PC3 lrr CORPORATION 12920 SE 38's Street Bellevue, WA 98006 Attn: Lemins Administrator This notice 'veil) be ef'ilsctive throe (3) days after actual receipt by Company, provided, however, that ComPaoy may still enter the Property to remove any equipment It has placed there. Owner fUrttter agrcea to cooperate whir Company in obtaining, at Company's expense, all licenses and pettttits or w4flunimtkorx required for Company's me of the Property from all agpUcahle gavermnent and/or tegulatany eatiti" (including, without limitation, zoning and sand Use authorities, and the Federal Cammunkationa Commission) including appointing Company as agetrt for an land we aced zoning permit applications, and Owner agrees to cooperate with and to allow Company, at no cost to Owner, to obtain a WO report, zonierg approvals, varlahcea, and land -use pormits. Company agrees to mPb Any dw"V to ft*crty awsed by Company's use of the Access Right. COMPtrny &rthor DV'm to indemnify, deft -ad and hold Owner harmless from arW against arty and all dazrages, losses and expenses arising out of or resulting from any clam, action or other proceeding that is based upon arty negligent act or omission or willful misconduct of comparxy or its employees or agents, wising fa con"ctimt with the Acom Right. EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE OTHER HAS MADE NO REPRESENTATIONS on COMMITMENTS THAT A LEASE AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE PROPERTY WILL BE MITERED MT O rK THE FUTLME. VOICESTREAM PCS III CORPORA"ON Now: Itel P. 01 FRIECEIVED i a a ■ T ■ ■ obi rd �-=G DEC 0 8 2005 CITY OF FEDERAL WA Radio Frequency Engineer Site Analysis_ BUILDING ❑EPr.Y T-Mobile Project No.: SE4692 Project Name: Buenna / PSE Project Description: Replace 37 foot 11 inch tall PSE distribution pole with a 57 foot 5 inch tall pole and close mount 3 antennas to top (height of existing pole + 15 feet + 54 inches to top of antennas) Location: Utility pole located within right of way of SW Dash Point Road, adjacent to 1030 SW Dash Point Road Date: November 2, 2005 T-Mobile Site Selection Overview Wireless systems are expanded or introduced in a given area to improve service to customers. There are typically three reasons to add a new facility: extending coverage to new areas, increasing the capacity of the system within the current service area, or improving quality. Some sites do all three. Coverage: Coverage can be defined as having a certain level of signal strength in a particular area. T-Mobile's target is to provide —76dBm of signal strength to our customers in all areas. This level of coverage guarantees reliable signal strength inside buildings to provide excellent voice quality in residential neighborhoods and commercial areas. In today's competitive marketplace, T-Mobile requires adequate coverage to be competitive and to fulfill our responsibilities under our FCC license. Existing and proposed coverage is demonstrated by use of propagation maps and drive test data. The propagation maps are computer simulations of wireless signal coverage in a given area. One map shows the predicted coverage as it exists without the proposed facility. The other map shows predicted coverage with the proposed facility in place. Propagation maps showing RF coverage in the subject service area with and without the proposed antennas are included as Attachments lA and 1B. Capacity: Capacity is the number of calls that can be handled by a particular antenna site. When we make phone calls, our mobile phones communicate with a nearby antenna site that then connects to land based phone lines. Ongoing phone calls occupy the resources of the serving site, which can handle only a limited number of calls. When a particular antenna site is handling a sufficient number of calls the available radio frequency (RF) channels assigned to that site are used up. When this occurs, the wireless phone user will hear a busy signal on his or her phone. For T-Mobile's specific GSM technology, typical sites with 3 antennas T-Mobile USA, Inc. 19807 North Creek Parkway North Bothell, WA 98011 RF Documentation for SE4692, Buenna Pagel of 8 can handle approximately 150 calls at any given time. The maximum capacity of each antenna is equivalent to approximately 50 people calling continuously over an hour. The engineering term for this measurement of capacity is 50 Erlangs. The call traffic of antenna sites is continuously monitored and analyzed so that overloading of sites is prevented. Careful projection allows sufficient lead time to design, permit, and construct the wireless facility prior to exceeding the capacity of surrounding sites. Capacity cell sites are typically required in areas that currently have sufficient coverage. The objective for a capacity site is to handle increased call volume rather than increase the size of a coverage area. Interference: In areas with good coverage, phone calls may still have poor quality that the caller hears as warbled voices or temporary loss of communication. This is often caused by interference. Wireless telephone systems reuse specific radio frequencies at different cell antenna locations. When frequencies are reused at nearby sites, interference may result. Engineers work to achieve the most efficient use of limited frequency resources and reduce interference. Unfortunately, there are still areas where interference is nearly unavoidable. This typically occurs in areas where one antenna site is having trouble handing off calls to another. On a freeway or busy roadway, for example, the network juggles a call between competing antenna sites seeking to find the best one. When this occurs, the solution is often to locate a new antenna site as close to the location where the bad handoff is occurring. Interference is documented by measuring received call quality (Rx Qual) during a drive test similar to that performed to measure coverage. Rx Qual is a measurement of digital data (voice signal) lost as the result of poor communication between adjacent cell sites. Drive test maps demonstrate the Rx Qual of the area as it exists both with and without the proposed cell site. Site Selection Process for this Location For this project, a coverage gap was determined to exist along the SW Dash Point Road corridor in the area generally between P Ave. SW, extending south to the intersection of Dash Point and 308 Street SW. In addition, as shown on the propagation map depicting "existing coverage", the residential areas on both sides of SW Dash Point Road in this area also have little reliable coverage. This determination was made based on the following data: Preliminary design analysis/propagation — Attachments 1A and 1B Data regarding the terrain within the service area is entered into a computer modeling program along with a series of variables, such as proposed antenna height, available radio frequencies and wireless equipment characteristics. From this information, T-Mobile's RF Documentation for SE4692, Buenna Page 2 of 8 19807 North Creek Parkway North Bothell, WA 98011 RF engineers determined an area for the optimum location and height of the Wireless Communication Facility (WCF) antenna to maximize the coverage objective. The specific location of the proposed site has been selected to maximize coverage while minimizing the antenna height requirement. Significant deviation from this location will result in reduced effectiveness, including possible invalidation of the site candidate altogether. The required antenna height is the minimum acceptable to provide the needed coverage with respect to coverage provided by neighboring cell sites. Because of the rolling terrain and the substantial vegetation throughout the Dash Point area, a lower antenna height will result in reduced effectiveness, again including possible invalidation of the candidate. In some cases, an increased antenna height is possible which can allow some greater flexibility in location placement. However, too much antenna height is unacceptable as it creates interference conditions that degrade performance of one or more other existing cell sites in the T-Mobile network. When this technical analysis was completed, a search area map and other requirements were provided to T-Mobile's real estate and zoning specialists. With this information in hand, T-Mobile ranked potential sites. Whenever feasible, T-Mobile strives to acquire property that is properly zoned and adjacent to compatible land uses. T-Mobile attempts to select a location that minimizes or limits any negative visual impacts on adjacent or nearby residential areas to the greatest extent possible. Sites adjacent to existing tall power lines, antenna facilities, water treatment facilities, and on the tops of buildings are selected when they meet the other technical requirements of the system. To the maximum extent possible, new freestanding towers are avoided, as are locations adjacent to schools, preschools and view corridors or where demolition is required that would be detrimental to the existing character of the neighborhood. Rooftop and utility pole applications are favored where the design can be screened or incorporated into the existing structure and mechanical equipment can be placed out of view. Sites where zoning ordinances prohibit the location, insufficient room for mechanical equipment is available, required setbacks cannot be achieved or landowners are not interested in leasing property are eliminated from consideration. The subject Puget Sound Energy (PSE) distribution pole is located within the right of way of Dash Point Road, and when completed would be very similar to an existing Sprint location located several hundred feet to the south of T-Mobile's proposed site. There are no other locations in the vicinity that would provide an opportunity for development of the proposed facility. The proposed PSE pole replacement and placement of the ground - based equipment on the subject residential tract is centrally located to the area that T- Mobile is trying to serve. Predicted Coverage for this Location Two coverage plots are attached to this analysis. The first demonstrates the existing level of service. The second plot demonstrates the service that will be provided by the new location at a height of approximately 55 feet 11 inches (antenna center line). A lower RF Documentation for SE4692, Buenna Page 3 of 8 height will not provide coverage or operate effectively because of the terrain and vegetation in the area. The colors on the map indicate the different levels of coverage. The legend of the prediction plot shows several different classes of "best servers". The various colors of the plot indicate where a T-mobile handset can be reliably used to make and receive telephone calls in the presence of varying receive signals. The terrain, foliage, nearby structures, and WCF location are taken into account. The further the distance from the WCF, or the more abundant the clutter (trees, buildings, etc.) between the WCF and the handset, the weaker the receive signal will be. The following is a short explanation of each server class/ color: Green: Indoor coverage represented by receive signals equal to or greater than -76 dBm Yellow: In -Vehicle and outdoor coverage are represented by receive signals greater than or equal to -84 dBm. White: No coverage or unreliable coverage The various parameters of the RF prediction model include terrain and clutter and are modified to more accurately reflect the actual terrain and topography of the specific location on the radio coverage predictions. Other factors, not represented on the plot, include the ability of the site to handle the required call capacity or volume of calls and to provide the extent of data and other services required by T-Mobile customers. This site has been designed to provide coverage consistent with these factors. Finally, T-Mobile RF engineers have determined that this height and location is necessary for the effective functioning of the minor communication utility. Enhanced 911 (E911) Requirements In addition to providing improved service to T-Mobile customers, the proposed antenna location is needed to meet Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requirements for Enhanced 911 (E911) service. The wireless E911 program is divided into two phases. Phase I requires wireless carriers, upon request from a local Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), to report the telephone number of a wireless 911 caller and the location of the antenna that received the call. Phase H of the E911 program requires wireless carriers to provide far more precise location information, within 50 to 100 meters in most cases. The FCC established a four-year schedule for Phase H. It began on October 1, 2001 and is to be completed by December 31, 2005. Provision of E911 service in accordance with FCC requirements is a major component of the demand for additional cell sites. In addition to providing greater signal strength for in -building coverage that will provide better service to the traveling public on Rainer Ave. South and residential customers in the area west of Rainier, the proposed WTF will provide more precise triangulation for providing E911 service as required by the FCC. This will allow a person who is using RF Documentation for SE4692, Buenna Page 4 of 8 19807 North Creek Parkway North Bothell, WA 98011 E911 because of an emergency to be found more quickly because their location will be more easily determined as this and other antenna sites are added to the wireless network. Conclusion T-Mobile engineers have carefully designed this site to maximize quality of service to our customers, which can best be accomplished at a height of 55 feet 11 inches (antenna centerline). This location was also selected because of its position relative to existing sites, providing favorable site geometry for federally mandated E911 location accuracy requirements and efficient frequency reuse. Good site geometry is needed to achieve accurate location of mobile users through triangulation with existing and proposed sites. RF _Documentation for SE4692, Buenna Page 5 of 8 RELATED INFORMATION About T-Mobile's Wireless Network T-Mobile operates the largest all digital, nationwide wireless network based on the globally dominant GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) technology. T- Mobile's entire network has been enhanced to provide customers wireless Internet access and operates the largest carrier owned "Wi-Fi" wireless broadband network in the world with service in over 5,300 public locations in the U.S. under the name T-Mobile HotSpotsm Overview of Wireless Technology Wireless service operates through cellular radio telephone networks, which are comprised of thousands of cell antenna sites, switching facilities, and other network elements. All cell antenna sites are radio frequency (RF) transmitters operating at different frequencies. Each wireless carrier is assigned a very limited amount of frequency, which is divided into a certain number of RF channels. RF Channels are assigned to each of the cell sites for communication with our handheld wireless phones. Since the number of channels is very limited, they have to be reused at different cell sites. The problem with reusing RF channels is the potential for interference. When a cell site is using the same RF channel as another cell site nearby, this can cause interference. Sometimes when you use a cell phone you may hear a metallic sound or wobbling. This is probably caused by interference. In order to minimize the interference from one site to another site that are using the same RF channel, all cell sites transmit at very low power level. The output of the wireless antenna sites is typically about 20 Watts. The RF emissions from a wireless antenna site are very minimal compared to the output power of other RF equipment. For example, a TV antenna towers' power output is in excess of 1000 Watts. Due to the low-level power output of wireless antennas, each cell site covers only a very limited area. In order to provide consistent, homogenous, quality wireless service, cell antenna sites are normally less than one mile apart. The exact distance required between cell sites is determined by terrain, blockage from structures, call volume and antenna height. How does a wireless antenna work and what is its function? Wireless antennas send and receive radio signals. The RF carries the phone call to or from a wireless base station antenna that then connects your phone with the phone you are calling or with the phone calling you. Engineers carefully design each antenna to make sure it sends signals in precisely the right direction and at the right power level to provide the best calling quality to its coverage zone or "cell area." It is important to note the difference between antennas, towers and base stations. Antennas transmit the RF and are attached to structures such as buildings or towers. The antennas, towers and all of the related equipment make up a cell site. RF Documentation for SE4692, Buenna Page 6 of 8 Cells, or coverage areas, come in all sizes — they may be as small as a single building (like an airport or an arena), as large as a rural area of 20 miles across, or any size in between — and each cell has its own base station. When you place a wireless call, your phone uses low -power radio signals to send your voice to an antenna at a base station. The base station sends your call to a switching center where it is connected to the landline phone network and delivered to the phone you called. If you are calling another wireless phone nearby, the switch might just connect you directly to another base station in the cell where the other phone is located. When you approach the boundary of one cell while using your wireless phone, the wireless network senses that the signal is becoming weak and automatically "hands off' the call to a base station in the next cell and your call continues uninterrupted. An antenna distributes radio waves throughout its cell much like a lamp distributes light throughout a room. A light bulb can provide light evenly throughout a room if it's located in the right place. In the same way, a properly located antenna can provide high - quality calling throughout its cell. That's why they're usually found above the ground on towers, poles, and buildings. Apart from improving service to T-Mobile's existing customer base, T-Mobile has experienced phenomenal growth in the last few years, with an average national customer growth rate of almost 40% per year. It is not unusual for T-Mobile to add more than a million nationwide customers per fiscal quarter. T-Mobile forecasts this phenomenal growth to continue, and T-Mobile's system design accounts for this predicted growth. I hope this information is useful to King County permitting authorities. (425) 232-0035. SinE�Ilys l, �/, L o_n Daan RF Engineer T-Mobile USA, Inc. RF Documentation for SE4692, Buenna 19807 North Creek Parkway North Page 7 of 8 Bothell, WA 98011 ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1A and 1B Coverage Plots Showing Existing and Proposed RF Coverage in the Subject Area RF Documentation for SE4692, Buenna Page 8 of 8 Qs J � IPL elm �, bJ LS -L"- ms 19hV it, $ s V qi!; J L� FL Li a7 er5 9 aAiV 4}Z4 t A Gth Pi OAS la L140 b 7 th'f4►►e sw I�th Avg SV�f lst FT {Q O (U 9} -08 C C ' 0 ZAR --IC C L I 0CR M 1 a 0 7 _ d) 9} O r-+ d] 03 0 y ? C) U) > 7 V _0 O O zm d7 CJ V W O 0 z z W W CL W CL •ram J.'am `MS! GAV gtoI;::= 71 N I-+ nw (n 03 m c rDo 4�ru � � N 01 a � En Do 00 :. 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P- PACIFIC NORTHWEST TITLE COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, INC. 215 Columbia Street Seattle, Washington 98104-1511 Senior Title Officer, Mike Sharkey (mikesharkey@pnwt.com) Title Officer, Curtis Goodman (curtisgoodman@pnwt.com) Assistant Title Officer, Charlie Bell (charliebell@pnwt.com)'® Unit No. 12RECEIVED FAX No. (206)343-1330 Telephone Number (206) 343-1327 DEC ® 8 2005 T-Mobile 19807 North Creek Pkwy N., Suite 101 Bothell, WA 98011 Attention: Teresa Vanselow Your Ref.: PO#4550055061/se 4692 bueno CITY OF FEDERAL WAy BU1LD1NG DEFT, Title Order No.: 602887 A. L. T. A. COMMITMENT SCHEDULE A Effective Date: September 9, 2005, at 8:00 a.m. 1. Policy(ies) to be issued: A.Homeowner's Policy Amount TO BE AGREED UPON (ALTA 1998) Premium Tax (8.8%) NOTE: As a result of the June 2005 revision to the NWMLS Purchase and Sale Agreement, this commitment provides for the issuance of the Homeowner's Policy of Title Insurance (ALTA 1998). If ALTA Standard Coverage is required, please contact the title unit. Proposed Insured: TO FOLLOW B.WORK CHARGE Amount $ 350.00 Tax ( 8 . 6 0 ) $ 3'0 . 80 2. The Estate or interest in the land described herein and which is covered by this commitment is fee simple. 3." The estate or interest referred to herein is at Date of Commitment vested in: OTTO KACSO and TRACY KASCO, husband and wife 4. The land referred to in this commitment is situated in the State of Washington, and described as follows: r As on Schedule A, page 2, attached. Order No. 602887 A.L.T.A. COMMITMENT SCHEDULE A Page 2 The land referred to in this commitment is situated in the State of Washington, and described as follows: Lot 9, Block 5, Marine View Estates Addition, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 44 of Plats, page 59, in King County, Washington; TOGETHER WITH an easement for ingress and egress over the southeasterly 15 feet measured parallel to and concentric with Second State Highway IV of the following described property: The south 40 feet, as measured along the west line of Lot 7 and all of Lot 8, Block 5, Marine View Estates Addition, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 44 of Plats, page 59, in King County, Washington. END OF SCHEDULE A NOTE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY: The following may be used as an abbreviated legal description on the documents to be recorded, per amended RCW 65.04. Said abbreviated legal description is not a substitute for a complete legal description Within the body of the document. Lot 9, Blk 5, Marine View Estates Addition, Vol. 44, pg. 59 PACIFIC NORTHWEST TITLE COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, INC. A.L.T.A COMMITMENT Schedule B Order No. 602887 I. The following are the requirements to be complied with: A. Instruments necessary to create the estate or interest to be insured must be properly executed, delivered and duly filed for record. B. Payment to or for the account of the grantors or mortgagors of the full consideration for the estate or interest to be insured. II. Schedule B of the Policy or Policies to be issued (as set forth in Schedule A) will contain exceptions to the following matters unless the same are disposed of to the satisfaction of the Company: A. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters, if any created, first appearing in the public records or attaching subsequent to the effective date hereof but prior to the date the proposed Insured acquires for value of record the estate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by this Commitment. B. GENERAL EXCEPTIONS: 1. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records. 2. Public or private easements, or claims of easements, not shown by the public record. 3. Encroachments, overlaps, boundary line disputes, or other matters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey or inspection of the premises. 4. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor or material heretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records, or Liens under the Workmen's Compensation Act not shown by the public records. 5. Any title or rights asserted by anyone including but not limited to persons, corporations, governments or other entities, to tide lands, or lands comprising the shores or bottoms of navigable rivers, lakes, bays, ocean or sound, or lands beyond the line of the harbor lines as established or changed by the United States Government. 6. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water. 7. Any service, installation, connection, maintenance, capacity, or construction charges for sewer, water, electricity or garbage removal. 8. General taxes not now payable or matters relating to special assessments and special levies, if any, preceding the same becoming a lien. 9. Indian tribal codes or regulations, Indian treaty or aboriginal rights, including, but not limited to, easements or equitable servitudes. C. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: As on Schedule B, attached. f Order No. 602887 A.L.T.A. COMMITMENT SCHEDULE B Page 2 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: NOTE FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY: EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1997, AND PURSUANT TO AMENDMENT OF WASHINGTON STATE STATUTES RELATING TO STANDARDIZATION OF RECORDED DOCUMENTS, THE FOLLOWING FORMAT AND CONTENT REQUIREMENTS MUST BE MET. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF THE DOCUMENT BY THE RECORDER. FORMAT: MARGINS TO BE 3" ON TOP OF FIRST PAGE, 1" ON SIDES AND BOTTOM - 1" ON TOP, SIDES AND BOTTOM OF EACH SUCCEEDING PAGE. RETURN ADDRESS IS ONLY ITEM ALLOWED WITHIN SAID 3" MARGIN. NOTHING WITHIN 1" MARGINS. FONT SIZE OF 8 POINTS OR LARGER AND PAPER SIZE OF NO MORE THAN 8 1/2" BY 14". NO ATTACHMENTS ON PAGES SUCH AS STAPLED OR TAPED NOTARY SEALS; PRESSURE SEALS MUST BE SMUDGED. INFORMATION WHICH MUST APPEAR ON THE FIRST PAGE: RETURN ADDRESS, WHICH MAY APPEAR WITHIN THE UPPER LEFT HAND 3" MARGIN. TITLE OR TITLES OF DOCUMENT. IF ASSIGNMENT OR RECONVEYANCE, REFERENCE TO RECORDING NUMBER OF SUBJECT DEED OF TRUST. NAMES OF GRANTOR(S) AND GRANTEE(S) WITH REFERENCE TO ADDITIONAL NAMES ON FOLLOWING PAGES, IF ANY. ABBREVIATED LEGAL DESCRIPTION (LOT, BLOCK, PLAT NAME, OR SECTION, TOWNSHIP, RANGE AND QUARTER QUARTER SECTION FOR UNPLATTED). ASSESSOR'S TAX PARCEL NUMBER(S). (continued) u Order No. 602887 A.L.T.A. COMMITMENT SCHEDULE B Page 3 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS (continued): 1. RESTRICTIONS CONTAINED ON THE FACE OF THE PLAT AS FOLLOWS: No lot or portion of a lot in this plat shall be divided and sold or resold, or ownership changed or transferred whereby the ownership of any portion of this plat shall be less than the area required for the use district stated on this plat, namely six thousand (6,000) square feet for S-2 Suburban -Use, with a minimum lot or tract width of sixty (60) feet. All lots in this plat are restricted to S-2 District Use, governed by and subject to restrictions, rules and regulations of County Zoning Resolution No. 6494 and subsequent changes thereto by, official County Resolution. 2. RESTRICTIONS CONTAINED IN DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE RESTRICTIONS AS HERETO ATTACHED: RECORDED: RECORDING NUMBER: April 28, 1948 3796849 3. LOT LINE ELIMINATION AND RESTRICTIVE COVENANT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: RECORDED: RECORDING NUMBER: March 2, 1993 9303020795 4. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WAIVER OF PROTEST COVENANT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: RECORDED: RECORDING NUMBER: July 24, 1996 9607240684 5. NOTICE OF ON SITE SEWAGE SYSTEM AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: RECORDED: RECORDING NUMBER: November 8, 2004 20041108000501 G. Right of the public to make necessary slopes for cuts or fills upon said premises in the reasonable original grading of streets, avenues, alleys and roads, as dedicated in the plat. ( continued) r Order No. 602887 A.L.T.A. COMMITMENT SCHEDULE B Page 4 7. GENERAL AND SPECIAL TAXES AND CHARGES: FIRST HALF DELINQUENT MAY 1, IF UNPAID: SECOND HALF DELINQUENT NOVEMBER 1, IF UNPAID: YEAR: 2005 TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER: 515320-0441-07 LEVY CODE: 1205 CURRENT ASSESSED VALUE: Land: $76,000.00 Improvements: $200,000.00 AMOUNT BILLED GENERAL TAXES: $3,357.29 SPECIAL DISTRICT: $83.77 TOTAL BILLED: $3,441.06 PAID: $1,720.53 TOTAL DUE: $1,720.53 8. DEED OF TRUST AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTOR: Otto Kacso and Traci Kacso, husband and wife TRUSTEE: Fidelity Title, a Washington corporation BENEFICIARY: Washington Mutual Bank, a Washington corporation AMOUNT: $322,500.00 DATED: October 28, 2004 RECORDED: November 8, 2004 RECORDING NUMBER: 20041108000503 The amount now secured by said Deed of Trust and the terms upon which the same can be discharged or assumed should be ascertained from the holder of the indebtedness secured: 9. Title is to vest in persons not yet revealed and when so vested will be subject to matters disclosed by a search of the records against their names. 10. Until the amount of the policy to be issued is provided to us, and entered on the commitment as the amount of the policy to be issued, it is agreed by every person relying on this commitment that we will not be required to approve any policy amount over $100,000, and our total liability under this commitment shall not exceed that amount. (continued) Order No. 602887 A.L.T.A. COMMITMENT SCHEDULE B Page 5 11. Payment of Real Estate Excise Tax, if required. The property described herein is situated within the boundaries of local taxing authority of City of Federal Way. Present Rate of Real Estate Excise Tax as of the date herein is 1.780. NOTE 1: The records of King County and/or our inspection indicate that the address of the improvement located on said land is: 1030 Southwest Dash Point Road Federal Way, Washington 98023. NOTE 2: All matters have been cleared for'the issuance of the HOMEOWNER'S POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE and, if applicable, LENDER'S EXTENDED COVERAGE, and all general exceptions are removed. NOTE 3: Upon notification of cancellation, there will be a minimum cancellation fee of $50.00 plus tax of $4.40. END OF SCHEDULE B Title to this property was examined by: Jeff Meyer Any inquiries should be directed to one of the title officers set forth in Schedule A. , JXM/20041108000502 Marine View Estates Addition 44/59-60 yow'-'' Z V '2o/ e gam' 2 0= 00150 loom y ►�� - Order No. 602887 PACIFIC NORTHWEST TITLE Company of Washington, Inc. r IMPORTANT: This, is not a Plat of Survey. It is furnished as a convenience to locate the land indicated hereon with reference to streets and other land. No liability is assumed by reason of reliance hereon. t Photosimulation ViewsSE4692, Ruenna ; _ s OT uj, _ r 6�sa.-16 a ,• r r r � 4 _. a RECEIVED DEC 0 8 zoos CITY OF FEDERAL WAY BUILDING DEPT. NON -IONIZING ELECTROMAGNETIC EXPOSURE ANALYSIS ENGINEERING CERTIFICATION vok6ftwm Global Wireless by T Mobile `]) SITE NUMBER: SE4692 f H SITE NAME: Buenna SITE ADDRESS: 1030 SW Dash Point Road Federal Way, WA 98023 DATE: November 28, 2005 PREPARED BY: B. J. THOMAS, P.E. PROJECT The proposed VoiceStream Wireless project consists of a WCF (Wireless Communications Facility) located in the on private property at 1030 SW Dash Point Road, federal Way, WA 9023, King County Tax Parcel 5153200441. The planned improvements include antennas mounted on a 58'-3"' AGL PSE wooden replacement utility pole in the R.O.W. with supporting BTS (Base Transmission System) radio equipment located in a fenced lease area on private property near the utility pole. EQUIPMENT Type of Service: Broadband PCS Antennas: Andrew ADFD182-6565B-R1 DM (1 per sector) Sectors: 3 (alpha = 00, beta = 1200, gamma = 240°) Frequencies: Send (1965 Mhz - 1975 Mhz) Receive (1885 Mhz - 1895 Mhz) Maximum Power: 432 w/channel ERP (58.5 dBm/channel EIRP) Maximum Channels: 4 per sector Antenna Rad Center: 55.25'AGL CALCULATIONS Calculations for RF power densities near ground level are based on the "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields OET Bulletin 65" Edition 97-01, August 1997 issued by the Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering & Technology. Section 2 of OET Bulletin 65 demonstrates that "for a truly worst -case prediction of power density at or near the surface, such as at ground -level or on a rooftop, 100% reflection of incoming radiation can be assumed, resulting in a potential doubling of predicted field strength and a four -fold increase in (far field equivalent) power density". Therefore the following equation is used: S = EIRP/nR2 Where S = power density (mW/cm2), EIRP = equivalent isotropically radiated power and R = distance to the center of the radiation antenna (cm) Attached as an exhibit are the MPE (Maximum Power Exposure) calculations using the above referenced formula and the antenna manufacturers product data information with dB loss data below main lobe as provided by the manufacturer. The calculations show that the maximum MPE at ground level (6' above AGL) occurs at a minor lobe angle of 38°, 63.03' from the base of the utility pole and the power density is 0.007443 W/cm2 with 4 channels operating at a total ERP of 1,736 watts. This is 0.7443% of the MPE limit for the general population/uncontrolled exposure of 1.0 mW/cm2 as referenced in Table I OET Bulletin 65 Appendix A. ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Routine environmental evaluation is required if the PCS broadband facility is less than 10 m (32.81 feet) AGL and has a total power of all channels in any given sector greater than 2,000W ERP as referenced in "Table 2 Transmitters, Facilities and Operations subject to Routine environmental Evaluation" of Bulletin 65. As the proposed antennas lowest point above ground level is 16.15 m (53 feet), the WCF is categorically exempt from requirement for routine environmental processing. FCC COMPLIANCE The general population/uncontrolled exposure near the utility pole, including persons at ground level, surrounding properties, inside and on existing structures will have RF exposure much lower than the "worst case" scenario, which is a small fraction of the MPE limit. Only trained persons will be allowed to climb the utility pole for maintenance operations. VoiceStream and/or its contractors will provide training to make the employees fully aware of the potential for RF exposure occupational training and they can exercise control over their exposure that is within the occupational/controlled limits. CONCLUSIONS Based on calculations, the proposed WCF will comply with current FCC and county guidelines for human exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. All representations contained herein are true to the best of my knowledge. EXIHIBITS ■ MPE Calculations Antenna Product Data Sheets • WCF Location Map ��� B. J. Thomas, P.E. SE4692D Buenna 1030 SW Dash Point RD Federal Way, WA 98023 Antenna used in analysis is ADFP182-0565B-XDM by Andrew MPE Calculations Effective tower height 4 TRX Maximum assumes a person 6 ft tall. tower main beam 5525 7ddE-03 height, hypotenuse 0.007443 max power defrity in mW! (4TRX) y 0.7443% centa a at standard horiz. Dist„ x Note: 1 mW/cmZ is 100 % of allowable standard effective radiation tower ERP ERP Power at point x center height minor lobe dB below horiz. dist. hyptonuse hypotenuse hypotenuse main lobe main lobe minor lobe minor lobe minor lobe at ground level (feet), y (feet), y angle main lobe x length (feet) length (km) length (cm) (wafts) (dBm) ERP (dBm) EIRP (dBm) EIRP (mW) mW/cm"2 55.25 49.25 1 0,5 2821.531 2821.960 0.860 86013.353 1726 62.37 61.87 64.03 2529535,57 1.09E-04 55.25 49.25 2 0 1410.335 1411.195 0.430 43013.228 1726 62.37 62.37 64.53 2838165.59 4.88E-04 55.25 49.25 3 0 939.746 941.036 0.287 28662.766 1726 62.37 62.37 64.53 2838165.59 1.10E-03 55.25 49.25 4 0.4 704.308 706.028 0.215 21519.723 1726 62.37 61.97 64.13 2588456.03 1.78E-03 55.25 49.25 5 1.3 562.930 565.080 0.172 17223.650 1726 62.37 61.07 63.23 2103976.05 2.26E-03 55,25 49.25 6 27 468.582 471.164 0.144 14361.064 1726 62.37 59.67 61.83 1524195.91 2.35E-03 55.25 49.25 7 5.1 401.109 404.121 0.123 12317.618 1726 62.37 57.27 59.43 877083.20 1.84E-03 55.25 49,25 8 &1 350.432 353.676 0.108 10786.136 1726 62.37 54.27 56.43 439562.90 1.20E-03 55.25 49.25 9 129 310.962 314.828 0.096 9595.967 1726 62.37 49.47 51.63 145559.58 5.03E-04 55.25 49.25 10 20.6 279.311 283.619 0.086 8644.721 1726 62.37 41.77 43.93 24719.56 1,05E-04 55.25 49.25 11 23.1 253.369 258.112 0.079 7867.239 1726 62.37 39.27 41.43 13900.83 7.15E-05 55.25 49.25 12 17.9 231.703 236.879 0.072 7220.085 1726 62.37 44.47 46.63 46029.98 2.81 E-04 55.25 49.25 13 15.9 213.325 218.937 0.067 6673.185 1726 62.37 46.47 48.63 72952.60 521E-04 55.25 49,25 14 16.1 197.531 203.578 0.062 6205.061 1726 62.37 46.27 48.43 69669.19 5.76E-04 55.25 49.25 15 18.1 183.804 190.287 0.058 5799.960 1726 62.37 44.27 46.43 43958.29 4,16E-04 55.25 49.25 16 22.5 171.755 178.677 0.054 5446.069 1726 62.37 39.87 42.03 15960.29 1.71E-04 5525 49.25 17 32.5 161.089 168.450 0.051 5134.355 1726 62.37 29.87 32.03 1596.03 1,93E-05 55.25 49.25 18 27.3 151.576 159.376 0.049 4857.791 1726 62.37 35.07 37.23 5284.95 7,13E-05 55.25 41125 19 21.8 143.032 151.274 0.046 4610.632 1726 62.37 40.57 42.73 18751.71 2,81E-04 55,25 49.25 20 19.5 135.313 143.997 0.044 4389.040 1726 62.37 42.87 45.03 31644,97 5.26E-04 55,25 49.25 21 19.1 128.301 137,429 0.042 4188.623 1726 62.37 43.27 45.43 34917.31 6.33E-04 55.25 49.25 22 20.1 121.898 131.471 0.040 4007.244 1726 62.37 42.27 44.43 27735.81 5.50E-04 55.25 49.25 23 22.7 11&026 126.046 0.038 3841.875 1726 62.37 39.67 41.83 15241.96 3.29E-04 55.25 49.25 24 27.4 110.617 121.086 0.037 3690.693 1726 62.37 34.97 37.13 5164.65 1.21 E-04 55.25 49.25 25 36.5 105.617 116.535 0.036 3552.000 1726 62.37 25.87 26.03 635.39 1.60E-05 55.25 49.25 26 30.9 100.977 112.346 0.034 3424.359 1726 62.37 31.47 33.63 2306,96 6.26E-05 55.25 49.25 27 27 96.659 108.482 0.033 3306.545 1726 62.37 35.37 37.53 5662.92 1.65E-04 55.25 49.25 28 26.4 92.626 104.905 0.032 3197.510 1726 62.37 35.97 3813 6501.91 2.02E-04 55.25 49.25 29 28 88.849 101.586 0.031 3096.349 1726 62.37 34,37 36.53 4498.22 1.49E-04 55.25 49.25 30 34 85.304 911500 0.030 3002.280 1726 62.37 26.37 30.53 1129.90 3.99E-05 55.25 49.25 31 31,7 81.966 95.624 0.029 2914.619 1726 62.37 30.67 32.83 1918.85 7.19E-05 55.25 49.25 32 23.4 78.816 92939 0.028 2632.771 1726 62.37 36.97 41.13 12973.01 5.15E-04 55.25 49.25 33 1942 75.638 90.427 0.028 2756.211 1726 62.37 43.17 45.33 34122.50 1.43E-03 55.25 49.25 34 16.4 73.016 611073 0.027 2684.476 1726 62.37 45,97 48.13 65019.08 2.87E-03 55.25 49.25 35 14.4 70.336 85.865 0.026 2617.158 1726 62.37 47.97 50.13 103048.29 4.79E-03 55.25 49.25 36 13.4 67.767 83.769 0.026 2553.892 1726 62.37 46.97 51.13 129730.11 6.33E-03 55.25 49.25 37 13 65.357 61.836 0.025 2494.354 1726 62.37 49.37 51.53 142246.24 7.28E-03 55.25 49.25 38 13.1 63.037 79.995 0.024 2438.256 1726 62.37 49.27 51.43 139008.32 7.44E-03 5525 49.25 39 13.6 60.819 711259 0.024 2385.335 1726 62.37 48.77 50.93 123891.29 6.93E-03 55.25 49.25 40 14,6 58.694 76,619 0.023 2335.359 1726 62.37 47.77 49.93 98410.35 5.74E-03 55.25 49.25 41 16.3 56.656 75.069 0.023 2288.117 1726 62.37 46.07 48.23 66533.56 4.05E-03 55.25 49.25 42 1115 54.698 73.603 0.022 2243.419 1726 62.37 43.87 46.03 40090.44 2.54E-03 55.25 49.25 43 21.1 52.814 72.214 0.022 2201.090 1726 62.37 41.27 43.43 22031.33 1.45E-03 55.25 49.25 44 24,9 51.000 70.898 0.022 2160.976 1726 62.37 37.47 39.63 9184.19 6.26E-04 55.25 49.25 45 26.1 49.250 69,650 0.021 2122.933 1726 62,37 34.27 36.43 4395.83 3.10E-04 55,25 49,25 46 28.4 47.560 68.466 0.021 2086.630 1726 62.37 33.97 36.13 4102.43 3.00E-04 55.25 49.25 47 2&2 45.926 67.341 0.021 2052.550 1726 62.37 3&17 38.33 6808,33 5.14E-04 5&25 49,25 48 24.4 44.345 66.272 0.020 2019.983 1726 62.37 37.97 40.13 10304.83 8.04E-04 55.25 49,25 49 24 42.812 65.257 0.020 1989.030 1726 62.37 38.37 40.53 11299.02 9.09E-04 55.25 49.25 60 24.5 41.326 64,291 0.020 1959.599 1726 62.37 37.87 40.03 10070.26 8.35E-04 55.25 49.25 51 25.4 39.882 63,373 0.019 1931.606 1726 62.37 36.97 39.13 8185.42 6.96E-04 55.25 49.25 52 26.9 38.478 62.499 0.019 1904.974 1726 6237 35.47 37.63 5794.83 5.08E-04 55.25 49.25 53 30.7 37.113 61.668 0.019 1879.631 1726 62.37 31.67 33.83 241&69 2.18E-04 55.25 49.25 54 32.6 35.782 60,876 0.019 1655.511 1726 62.37 29.57 31.73 1489.50 1.38E-04 55.25 49.25 55 34.3 34,485 60.123 0.018 1832.554 1726 6237 28.07 30.23 1054.49 9.99E-05 55.25 49.25 56 32 33.220 59.406 0.018 1810.702 1726 6237 30.37 32.53 1790.77 1.74E-04 55.25 49.25 57 28.4 31,983 58.724 0.016 1789.904 1726 62.37 33.97 36.13 4102.43 4.08E-04 55.25 49.25 58 26.5 30.775 58,075 0.018 1770.112 1726 62.37 35.87 38.03 6353.91 6.45E-04 5525 49.25 59 25.3 29,592 57.457 0.018 1751.280 1726 6237 37.07 39.23 8376.08 8.69E-04 55.25 49.25 60 24.4 28.435 56.869 0.017 1733.367 1726 62.37 37,97 40.13 10304.83 1.09E-03 55.25 49.25 61 24.7 27.300 56.310 0.017 1716.335 1726 6237 37.67 39.83 9617.03 1.04E-03 55.25 49.25 62 25 26,187 55.779 0.017 1700.146 1726 62.37 37.37 39.53 8975.13 9.68E-04 55.25 49.25 63 25 25.094 55,275 0.017 1684.769 1726 6237 37.37 39.53 8975.13 1.01E-03 55.25 49.25 64 26.3 24.021 54.796 0.017 1670.171 1726 62.37 36.07 38.23 6653.36 7.59E-04 55.25 49.25 65 27.4 22,966 54,341 0.017 1656.325 1726 6237 34,97 37.13 5164.65 5.99E-04 55.25 49.25 66 27.6 21,928 53.911 0.016 1643,202 1726 62.37 34.77 36.93 4932.20 5.81E-04 55.25 49.25 67 28.8 20.905 53.503 0.016 1630.779 1726 62.37 33.57 35.73 3741.46 4.48E-04 55.25 49.25 68 29.6 19.898 53,118 0.016 1619,032 1726 62.37 32.77 34.93 3112.01 3.76E-04 5525 49.25 69 30.2 18.905 52.754 0.016 1607.939 1726 62.37 32.17 34.33 2710.45 3.34E-04 55.25 49,25 70 31.5 17.926 52,411 0.016 1597,480 1726 62.37 30.87 33.03 2009.28 2.51E-04 55.25 49.25 71 31.2 16.958 52.088 0.016 1587.637 1726 62.37 31.17 33.33 2152.98 2.72E-04 55.25 49,25 72 31.9 16.002 51,785 0.016 1578.392 1726 62.37 30.47 32.63 1632,49 234E-04 VoiceStream Wireless 1 radiation center (feet), y 55.25 55.25 55,25 55.25 55.25 55.25 55.25 55.25 55.25 65.25 55.25 55.25 55.25 55.25 55.25 55.25 55.25 5a 25 effective tower height (feet), y 49.25 49.25 49.25 49.25 49.25 49.25 49.25 49.25 49.25 49,25 49.25 49.25 49.25 49.25 49.25 49.25 49.25 49.25 minor lobe angle 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 dB below main lobe 31.9 32 32 31.9 31.6 32.2 32.2 32.5 32.6 31.3 32 32.5 32.6 33.6 35.4 33.3 33 35.7 horiz. dist. x 15.057 14.122 13.196 12.279 11,370 10.468 9,573 8.684 7.800 a 922 6.047 5.176 4.309 3.444 Z 581 1.720 0,860 0.000 hyptonuse length (feet) 51.500 51.235 50.987 50.758 50.545 50.350 50.172 50.010 49.864 49,734 49.620 49.521 49.438 49.370 49.318 49.280 49258 49250 SE4692D Buenna 1030 SW Dash Point RD Federal Way, WA 98023 MPE Calculatlons hypotenuse length (km) 0.016 0.016 0,016 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 hypotenuse length (cm) 1569 730 1561.635 1554 094 1547.095 1540.626 1534.676 1529.236 1524.298 1519.852 1515.893 1512.413 1509.409 1506.874 1504.806 1503.200 1502.055 1501.369 1501.140 ERP ERP main lobe main lobe (watts) (dBm) 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 1726 62.37 minor lobe ERP (dBm) 30.47 3Q 37 30.37 30.47 30.77 30.17 30.17 29.87 2937 31.07 30.37 29.87 29.77 28.77 26.97 29.07 29.37 26.67 minor lobe EIRP (dBm) 32.63 32.53 32.53 32.63 32 93 32.33 32.33 32.03 31.93 33.23 32.53 32.03 31.93 30.93 29.13 31.23 31.53 28.83 minor lobe EIRP (mW) 1832.49 1790.77 1790,77 1832.49 1963,54 1710.18 1710,18 1596,03 1559.70 2103.98 1790.77 1596.03 1559.70 1238.91 818.54 1327.52 1422.46 763.91 Power at point x at ground level mW/cm"2 2.37E-04 2.34E-04 2.36E-04 2.44E-04 2,63E-04 2.31 E-04 2.33E-04 2.19E-04 2.15E-04 2.91 E-04 2.49E-04 2.23E-04 2.19E-04 1.74E-04 1.15E-04 1.87E-04 2.01 E-04 1.08E-04 VoiceStream Wireless 2 ADFDPI82-�6565B-XDM �MOREW ±450 Diversity, Quad Antenna ■ Provides two independent dual pol antennas under one radome for air combining ■ Each antenna is independently capable of field adjustable electrical down tilt m Fully compatible with Andrew TELETILT® remote antenna control system. ■ Adjustable electrical downtilt - 00 to 7° Frequency (MHz) : 1710 - 1880 1850 - 1990 1920 - 2170 Polarization : ±45' ±45* ±45° Gain (dBd/dBi) : 15.2/17.3 15.5/17.6 15.7/17.8 Azimuth BW (Deg.): 67 65 63 Elevation BW (Deg.): 7 6.5 6 Beam Tilt (Deg.): 0-7 0-7 0-7 USLS*(dB): >17 >18 >18 Front -To -Back Ratio* (dB) : 30 30 30 Isolation (dB) : >30 >30 >30 VSWR : <1.5:1 <1.5:1 <1.5:1 PIM3 @ 2 x 20w (dBc) : -150 -150 -150 Max. Input Power (Watts) : 200 200 200 Impedance (Ohms) : 50 50 50 Lightning Protection : DC Ground DC Ground DC Ground MECHANICAL Weight: 15.6 kg (34.5 lb) Dimensions (LxWxD) : 1,371 x 304 x 88 mm (54 x 12 x 3.5 in) Max. Wind Load (@ 100 mph) : 725.0 N (163 Ibo Max. Wind Speed: 201 km/h (125 mph) Hardware Material : Galvanized Steel Connector Type : 7-16 DIN - Female (4, Bottom) Color: Off White Standard Mounting Hardware : 600899A-2 Field Installed: ADFDP182-6565B-XDM Factory Installed, ATM100 Series: ADFDP182-65B-R1DM Factory Installed, ATM200 Series: ADFDP182-65B-R2DM DECIDEV Base Station Antennas Andrew Corporation Fax: 214.631.4706 * - Indicates Typical 2601 Telecom Parkway Toll Free Tel: 1.800.676.5342 3/25/2005 Richardson, Texas U.S.A 75082-3521 Fax: 1.800.229.4706 Tel: 214.631.0310 www.andrew.com dbtech@andrew.com Information correct at date of issue but may be subject to change without notice 3 cu c ^� W m co N 0) Nt U) 41k OF Fed40';:tSp eral Way DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 33325 8th Avenue South PO Box 9718 Federal Way WA 98063-9718 253-835-7000; Fax 253-835-2609 www.cifyoffederalway.com DECLARATION OF DISTRIBUTION -TOr�J&CJ hereby declare, under penalty of perjury of the laws of the State of Washington, that a: ❑ Notice of Land Use Application/Action ❑ Notice of Determination of Significance (DS) and Scoping Notice ❑ Notice of Environmental Determination of Nonsignificance (SEPA, DNS) ❑ Notice of Mitigated Environmental Determination of Nonsignificance (SEPA, ��MDNS) Lam" Notice of Land Use Application & Anticipated DNS/MDNS ❑ FWCC Interpretation ❑ Other ❑ Land Use Decision Letter ❑ Notice of Public Hearing before the Hearing Examiner ❑ Notice of Planning Commission Public Hearing ❑ Notice of LUTC/CC Public Hearing ❑ Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit ❑ Shoreline Management Permit ❑ Adoption of Existing Environmental Document was ailed ❑ faxed ❑ e-mailed and/or Composted to or at each of the attached addresses on Project Name ���� �s� Lu� �. �. � C� •u�• OrsK Pr VD, >�► /ram r � ��' File Numbers) Signature Date K:\CD Adminisiration Files\Declaration of Distribution.doc/Last printed 7/28/2005 2:27 PM 1 CITY OF �� Federal Way NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND ANTICIPATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE Name: .............. T-Mobile Buenna PWSF Description:.. -.Proposal to remove and replace an existing 38-foot tall PSE pole located in the right-of-way with a new 53-foot tall wooden pole, mount antennae, and construct and landscape a new equipment - cabinet compound on adjacent private property in a Single -Family Residential Zone (RS15). Applicant: ....... Madeline Chaney Voicestream 208 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 425-346-0128 (Voice) Location: ......... 1030 SW Dash Point Road Date Application Received: December 9, 2005 Date of Notice of Application: January 18, 2006 Date Determined Complete: January 6, 2006 Date Comments Due: February 2, 2006 Permits Required by this Application: • City of Federal Way Process III approval (Files 05-106285-00-UP) • SEPA Environmental Review approval (05-106287-00-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and not Included in this Application: City of Federal Way permits, as required, pursuant to the following codes: • International Building Code (IBC), 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments WAC 51-40 • International Mechanical Code (IMC), 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments WAC 51-42 • Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments WAC 51-46 & WAC 51-47 ■ International Fire Code (IFC) 2003 edition, and Washington State Amendments • National Electric Code (NEC), 2005 edition Studies Requested in Connection with this Application: None Environmental Documents Associated with this Application: SEPA Checklist Environmental Documents are Available at the Address Below: X YES NO _ NA T-Mobile Buenna PWSF File 405-106285-00-UP / Doc. J.D. 34377 Notice of Application and Anticipated Determination orNonsignificance Page I i Anticipated Environmental Determination: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, it is anticipated that a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) will be issued for the proposed project. The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used. It is likely that the City of Federal Way will determine that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment and an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will not be required under the RCW. Development Regulations to be used for Project Mitigation, Known at this Time: ■ None Consistency with Applicable City Plans and Regulations: The project will be reviewed in accord with Federal Way City Code (FWCC) Chapter 22, Article VI, "Process III Review — Project Approval" and for consistency with standards contained in FWCC Chapter 22, Article IV, "Nonconformances"; Article XI, "District Regulations for the Multi -Family Residential Zone (RM 3600)"; Article XIV, "Critical Areas"; Article XVII, "Landscaping"; Article XIX, "Community Design Guidelines"; applicable sections of Article XIII, "Supplementary District Regulations"; Surface Water Design Manual; Road Standards; International Building, Fire, and Mechanical Codes, National Electrical Code; and the Uniform Plumbing Code. Comment Period: The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community Development Services, (33325 8"' Avenue South, PO Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063-9718). This application will be decided by the Director of Community Development Services. Within 15 days of the date of this notice, any person may submit written comments on the land use application to the Director of Community Development Services by directing them to the City contact person. Only persons who submit written comments to the Director of Community Development Services, or specifically request a copy of the original decision, may appeal the director's decision. City Staff Contact: Jeff O. Johnson, Associate Planner (253-835-2626) Department of Community Development Services Published in the Federal Way Mirror on January 18, 2006. T-Mobile Buenna PWSF Notice of Application and Anticipated Determination of Nonsignificance File #05-106285-00-UP / Doc. I.D. 34377 Page 2 T-r�of.a�,.� r34 Print Map Page Pagel of 3 0King County II SE4692 300' notice area li - Aid ono 0429 a W 1s5 160 .. 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Parcel Number 1788300005 Parcel Number Address 3060412TH PL SW Address Zipcode 98023 Zipcode Taxpayer SCHMIDT LISA DIANE Taxpayer Parcel Number Address Zipcode Taxpayer Parcel Number Address Zipcode Taxpayer 1788300140 30613 12TH PL SW 98023 ZAVALA ELOY 1788500010 30405 12TH PL SW 98023 PAZ GABRIEL+MARIA Parcel Number Address Zipcode Taxpayer Parcel Number Address Zipcode Taxpayer RECEIVED DEC 0 8 2005 CITY OF FEDERAL WILY BUILDING DEPT, ,-10G��� 1788300135 30605 12TH PL SW 98023 PAIGE KEVIN T+VANESSA 1788500005 1020 SW 304TH ST 98023 ATKINS HAROLD D+CHARLENE G 1788500015 30411 12TH PL SW 98023 DES COMBES D D & V N http://www5.metrokc.gov/parcelviewer/Print Process.asp 11/23/2005 Print Map Page Page 2 of 3 Parcel Number 1788500020 Parcel Number 1788500025 Address 30419 12TH PL SW Address 30501 12TH PL SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer MOORE VICTOR L Taxpayer VASHIST BHUPINDER K+VASHIST PROMILA D Parcel Number 1788500030 Parcel Number 1788500035 Address 30509 12TH PL SW Address 30517 12TH PL SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer FARRELL STEPHEN F Taxpayer K C HOUSING AUTHORITY ADMIN Parcel Number 1788500040 Parcel Number 1788500045 Address 30525 12TH PL SW Address 1019 SW 304TH ST Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer JENSEN ERNST O & Taxpayer MOSHOFSKY PAUL LINDA D R+LINDA Parcel Number 1788500050 Parcel Number 1788500070 Address 30418 12TH PL SW Address 30506 12TH PL SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer MCWEENY LINDA Taxpayer BUSHEY RICHARD L K+MICHAEL C M+LINDA J Parcel Number 1788500075 Parcel Number 1788500080 Address 30514 12TH PL SW Address 30522 12TH PL SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Taxpayer BELANGER JOHN N+MARY CORPORATION III L Parcel Number 1788700005 Parcel Number 5153200360 Address 842 SW 304TH ST Address 30175 12TH AV SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer NOTMAN TED RANDALPH Taxpayer FALLON NANCY J Parcel Number 5153200427 Parcel Number 5153200430 Address 30149 10TH AV SW Address 1010 SW DASH POINT RD Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer UNDERHILL KEVIN T Taxpayer MATTHEWS KENNETH LORRAINE+MARRIAN Parcel Number 5153200432 Parcel Number 5153200436 Address 30155 10TH AV SW Address 1020 SW DASH POINT RD Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer MO ORE BRIAN MO R L Taxpayer BARRETT IRENE M Parcel Number 5153200445 Parcel Number 5153200446 Address 30430 12TH AV SW Address 30420 12TH AV SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer LEAHY JAMES Taxpayer BURNS DENISE G+ROBERT L http://www5.metrokc.gov/parcelviewer/Print Process.asp 11/23/2005 Print Map Page Page 3 of 3 Parcel Number 5153200450 Parcel Number 5153200451 Address 30402 12TH AV SW Address 3040812TH AV SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer RIGLEY MARILYN MCNULTY PATRICK Taxpayer T+MAUREEN U Parcel Number 5153200455 Parcel Number 5153200456 Address 30168 12TH AV SW Address 30176 12TH AV SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer WILLEY BRETT+AMBER Taxpayer GREY RICHARD JOHN Parcel Number 5153200460 Parcel Number 5153200461 Address 3015812TH AV SW Address 3015212TH AV SW Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer BUCK STEVE F+RICE BUCK Taxpayer PARIS PATRICK R+PAULA A KELLYM Parcel Number 5153200561 Parcel Number 5153200563 Address 1011 01 SW DASH POINT Address 1001 SW DASH POINT RD RD Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer KNOWLES PATRICIA L Taxpayer MARTIN MICHAEL+SHERRI Parcel Number 5153200564 Parcel Number 5153200605 Address 1021 SW DASH POINT Address RD Zipcode Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer RUMPEL RICHARD R Taxpayer ERWIN RALPH L JR Parcel Number 5153200607 Parcel Number 5153200610 Address 1221 SW 304TH ST Address 30425 12TH AV SW Zipcode 98023 SEBEK STEPHANIE Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer ANNE+EGNOR Taxpayer ERWIN RALPH L JR Parcel Number 5153200620 Parcel Number 5153200621 Address 30447 12TH AV SW Address 1216 SW DASH POINT RD Zipcode 98023 Zipcode 98023 Taxpayer REEVES FRANKLIN L Taxpayer KLEIER CHARLES King County GIS Center I News I Services I Comments I Search By visiting this and other King County web pages, you expressly agree to be bound by terms and conditions of the site. The detail. http://www5.metrokc.gov/pareelviewer/Pr-mt Process.asp 11/23/2005 RECEIVED CITY OF < v f Federal Way DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 33325 8th Avenue South PO Box 9718 Federal Way WA 98063-9718 (253)835-2607; Fax (253) 835-2609 www.cityoffedera[way.com ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST PURPOSEOFCHECKLIST DEC 0 8 2005 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY BUILDING DEPT, The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), RCW Chapter 43.21 C, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply." Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact. USE OF CHECKLIST FOR NON -PROJECT PROPOSALS Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply." In addition, complete the Supplemental Sheet for Non - Project Actions (part D). For nonproject actions, the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively. A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: T-Mobile site SE4692, Buenna 2. Name of applicant: Madeline Chaney, AICP for Voicestream PCS III Corp (T-Mobile) 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: 208 Westlake Ave North, Seattle WA 98109 4. Date checklist prepared: 12/3/05 5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Federal Way Department of Community Development Services 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): Construction would commence within 6 months to a year of approval of all applicable permits. 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. Due to changes in technology, it could be necessary to add or modify equipment cabinets or antennas to the pole. 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. Environmental compliance documents, as required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will be prepared prior to construction. 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. None known. 10. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. Ministerial permit, right of way permit, and building permit from City of Federal Way and environmental compliance documents required by the FCC. 11. Give a brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. A personal wireless service facility (PWSF) will be developed on the subject property and within the adjoining right-of-way of SW Dash Point Road. The PWSF will consist of an existing Puget Sound Energy (PSE) utility pole having a height of 37' 11", will be replaced with a pole having an overall height of 57' 5". The ground - based equipment will be placed within a fenced landscaped area west of the subject pole in an area immediately south of an existing outbuilding. 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient•information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address if any, and section, township, and range if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. 1030 SW Dash Point Road, Federal Way WA, 98023. (APN # 5153200441) B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. EARTH a. General description of the site (circle one): Flat, 44 hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other. b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? 2-4 percent on the subject tract, with slopes of 35-40 percent within portions of the Dash Point Road right of way. c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, mulch)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. According to the Soil Survey for King County Washington, the subject site is typified by Alderwood gravelly sandy loam and Alderwood gravelly sandy "arents"-in which soils have been disturbed and mixed by development to an extent so as to be unidentifiable. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. No surface indications of unstable soils. e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. Soil would be graded to bring site to a flat developable condition. Excavation of approximately 5-10 cubic yards would be required for placement of the new utility pole and underground extension of utility connections between the BTS and antennas on the replacement pole. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. Minor erosion could occur due to the sloping character of the site. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? Approximately 47.6 percent. h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any. Best management practices, including covering stockpiles and placement of erosion control fencing will be employed. 2. AIR a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) -during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. There would be a slight increase in air emissions from construction vehicles at the site during construction. b. Are there any offsite sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. No. There are no off -site sources of emissions or odor that would affect this proposal. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any. None proposed. 3. WATER a. Surface 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, and wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. There are no surface water bodies in the vicinity of the proposed development. 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. The project will not require any work over, in, or within 200 feet of any water body. 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. No fill or dredge material would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands for the proposed monopole construction. 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. The project will not require surface water withdrawals or diversions. 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. The subject site is not within a 100-year floodplain. 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. The proposal does not involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters b. Ground 1) Will groundwater be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to groundwater? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. Ground water will not be withdrawn, nor will water be discharged to ground water for the proposed construction. 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals...; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. The site would be uninhabited. Therefore, no waste materials would be discharged from the site. c. Water Runoff (including stormwater) 1) Describe the source of runoff (including stormwater) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. Stormwater would cross the site from southwest to northeast via sheet flow during rain events. This stormwater would be captured by drain pipes at two locations on the site and tied into an existing stormwater dispersal trench on the site. 2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. No. No waste is produced at the site. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any. Stormwater would be captured by drain pipes at two locations on the site and tied into an existing stormwater dispersal trench on the site. 4. PLANTS a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site. deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other shrubs rays sture crop or grain wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage, other water plant: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other types of vegetation b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? Approximately 400 square feet of sparse turf would be removed for grading and placement of the fenced equipment compound and new landscape materials. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None known. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any. Perimeter landscaping in accordance with Federal Way regulations for Type III landscaping will be installed around the fenced equipment area. 5. ANIMALS a. Circle any birds and animals that have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site. birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other: Only common bird species such as crows, gulls, and finch type species have been observed during site visits mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other: fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other: b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None known. C. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. Not part of a migration route d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any. Because the proposed PWSF is uninhabited and vegetation on the site will be enhanced, any wildlife in this urban area would not be affected or would be affected positively through the provision of cover for small mammals and birds. 6. ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. Under normal operating conditions, the radio transmitters and receivers at the site use electricity from PSE. During periods when service is interrupted on the local power grid, backup batteries provide power to keep the site operational. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. No. The project would not affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties. c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any. Not applicable. 7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. The site relies on fully sealed lead acid batteries within an electrical cabinet for backup power. 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. None, since the proposed PWSF is uninhabited 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any. According to the Material Safety Data Sheet for the batteries, there is no danger of these materials escaping to the environment under the operating conditions that will be present at this site. In addition, the power cabinet is equipped with an integral thermistor to monitor and control charging voltage to prevent overcharge. b. Noise 1) What types of noise exist in the area that may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment operation, other)? None. The proposed site would not be affected by noise impacts. 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short term or long term basis (for example: traffic, construction operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. A cooling fan on the proposed base transmitting system (BTS) equipment would be the sole source of sound emanating from the site on a daily basis, and is the equivalent of a refrigerator fan. An acoustical study from SSA Consultants, indicating that the site would comply with the City's noise ordinance, is included with this application. 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any. None required. 8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The subject site is developed with a single family residence and a large outbuilding. Surrounding properties to the north south and west are developed with single family residences. The site is adjoined on the west by the right-of-way of SW Dash Point Road. Property to the west, across SW Dash Point Road is developed with single family residences. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. It appears that the site has not been used for agriculture for at least 20 years. c. Describe any structures on the site. The subject site is developed with a single family residence and a large outbuilding. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? Only the existing PSE utility pole will be removed and replaced with a taller pole. No structures will be demolished for the proposed PWSF. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? The site is zoned RS15.0 in the City of Federal Way. f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Low density residential g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Not applicable h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. No. No part of the site has been classified as "environmentally sensitive Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? None. Wireless technicians would visit the site on an occasional basis, approximately one or two times per month under normal operating conditions. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any. Not applicable Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any. The site would be constructed in conformance with Federal Way Code regulations, and would be isolated from other residences in the area. Visual impacts will be minimized through the use of appropriate fencing, landscaping, and use of a replacement utility pole with an overall height of 57 feet 5 inches. Antennas will be painted to match the pole and close - mounted, in order to minimize their visibility. 9. HOUSING a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. Not applicable. b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. Not applicable. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any. Not applicable. 10. AESTHETICS a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? The dual antenna support structure/utility pole would be fabricated of wood; the equipment cabinets will be surrounded by a 6-foot tall wood fence. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? Views from the east and west, toward Dash Point Rd SW, would be altered slightly by installation of the slightly taller pole. However, these views do not include significant visual features or vistas. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any. The proposed PWSF will have the appearance of a utility pole, and antennas will be painted to blend with the pole. Ground based equipment cabinets will be screened by a combination of fencing and landscaping. 11. LIGHT AND GLARE a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? A work light will be placed within the equipment area that would be turned on only during night time site visits by maintenance personnel. The light will be screened by the proposed fencing materials and on a timer so that it will be turned off within an hour of the technician's departure from the site. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? No, the work light will not constitute a safety hazard or interfere with views. c. What existing offsite sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? None. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any. The light will be screened by the proposed fencing materials and on a timer so that it will be turned off within an hour of the technician's departure from the site. 12. RECREATION a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? Lakota Park is the closest designated recreational use in the area, and is approximately % mile south of the subject site. b. Would the proposed displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. No, the use would not displace any existing recreational uses. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any. None required. 13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, nation, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. None known. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. Not applicable. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any. Not applicable. 14. TRANSPORTATION a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. Access to the site would be provided via an existing private drive from SW Dash Point Road. b. Is the site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? The nearest stop is approximately % mile north, at SW Dash Point Rd. and SW 3061h St, c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? One parking space on the site. None would be eliminated. d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). None required. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. No. It will not use other transportation modes. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. Less than one trip per day. Typically, the site would be visited by a site technician once or twice a month. g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any. None required. 15. PUBLIC SERVICES a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. None required. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. None required. 16. UTILITIES a. Circle utilities curren a at the sit : electricity, atural gas, water, refuse servi , telephone, anitary sew , is system, other. b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity that might be needed. Electricity and telephone currently exist at the site. Electric lines and coaxial cable that provide the connection between the wireless antennas and the )arid line phone system will be extended underground from the proposed equipment area up to the proposed pole, then would be run inside conduit on the replacement pole to the antennas. C. SIGNATURE The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is relying on them to make its decision. 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Dle--ds3a.15 http://www5.metroke.gov/parcelviewer/Print Process.asp 11/23/2005 DRAWING INDEX DWG. DESCRIPTION REV, NO. NO. A-1 COVER SHEET 3 A-2 SPECIFICATIONS 3 A-3 SITE PLAN 3 A-4 COMPOUND LAYOUT 3 A-5 SOUTHEAST ELEVATION 3 A-6 EQUIPMENT DETAILS 3 A-1 CIVIL DETAILS 1 3 A-1A CIVIL DETAILS II 3 RF-1 RF DETAILS 1 3 RF-2 RF DETAILS 11 3 S-1 STRUCTURAL DETAILS 3 6-2 EQUIPMENT LAYOUT 3 S-2A CONCRETE PAD AND RETAINING WALL 3 DETAILS 3 5-3 WOOD FENCE DETAILS 8-4 ANTENNA MOUNT ISOMETRIC 3 E-1 ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN 3 E-2 ELECTRICAL DETAILS 1 3 E-3 ELECTRICAL DETAILS 11 3 E-4 SITE GROUNDING LAYOUT 3 E-5 GROUNDING DETAILS 1 3 E-ro GROUNDING DETAILS 11 3 E--1 TYPICAL GROUNDING CONNECTIONS 3 5U-1 SURVEY 3 L1 LANSCAPE PLAN - vic�'t�m Lc7 Global Wireless by 1 ' •Mobile' 0 I fl OR lit SE4692D PROJECT SUMMARY SITE NUMBER: SITE NAME: SITE ADDRESS: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL CURRENT ZONING: GOVERNING CODE: JURISDICTION: CONSTRUCTION TYPE: PROPERTY OWNER: SITE ACQUI5ITION ZONING CONTACT: PROJECT MANAGER: APPLICANT: CONSULTANT SURVEYOR POWER: TELCO: SE4692D BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 5153200441 RS15J0 IBC 2003 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY U OTTO KAC-50 PHONE: (206) 511-3810 MICHAEL PUTT PHONE: (206) 229-0049 BJORN MORFIN PHONE: (503)-0-9162 ANTHONY MANNS PHONE: (425) 398-1564 VOICESTREAM PCS III CORPORATION 1WO-I NORTH CREEK PKWY N SUITE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 TRK ENGINEERING LTD. �A -201 - 11688 - 66TH AVE SURREY, BC V35 1XI, CANA CONTACT: CHRIS BARRETT _ TEL: ((504) 514-6432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE: 1-811-345-40A EMAIL: mallstrkengLom DUNCAN50N COMPANY, INC. QS]' 145 SW 155TH STREET, SUITE 102 SEATTLE, WA 98166 PHONE: (206) 244-4141 FAX: (206) 244-4455 EXPIRES 4 PSE PHONE: (888) 321-1119 T.B.D. N W a N = 1� a N 509 W 3 > y° VOIGESTREAM SITE SW 304TW ST SW 305TH ST ry sr KEY PLAN NAVO SS: NAD 83: N.TS. ELEV, 321.8' LAT. 41'19'44.6"N (BASE OF POLE) LONG. 122'20'51.2"W DIRECTIONS FROM VOICESTREAM OFFICE (BOTHELL) DEPART N CREEK PKWY N, BOTHELL, WA 98011 ON NORTH CREEK PKY (SOUTH-WEST) (0.4 MI). TURN RIGHT (WEST) ONTO NE 155TH ST (03 MI). TAKE RAMP (LEFT) ONTO 1-405 (24.4 MI) TOWARDS 1-405 / RENTON. ROAD NAME CHANGES TO 5R-518 (0.1 MU. TAKE RAMP (RIGHT) ONTO 1-5 (1.6 MI) TOWARDS 1-5 / PORTLAND- AT EXIT 141, TURN RIGHT ONTO RAMP (0.3 MI) TOWARDS S. 212ND ST. TURN RIGHT (WEST) ONTO 5 212ND ST (0b MI). TURN LEFT (SOUTH) ONTO 5R-99 (PACIFIC HWY 5) (05 MI) BEAR LEFT (SOUTH) ONTO SR-505 (SR-99) (1.1 MU. TURN RIGHT (WEST) ONTO SR-50S (S DASH POINT RD) (2.1 MI). ARRIVE 1030 SW DASH POINT RD, FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 PROJECT DESCRIPTION THE PROJECT CONSISTS OF THE INSTALLATION OF PCS EQUIPMENT IN A FENCED EQUIPMENT COMPOUND AND THE REPLACEMENT OF AN EXISTING 31'-II" A.G.L. WOOD UTILITY POLE WITH A 51'-5" Afs1. GLULAM UTILITY POLE CIA ANTENNAS. HANDICAP REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. HANDICAP ACCESS IS NOT REOUIRED. OTHER REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION HAS NO PLUMBING. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT UTILITIES PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION. '. APPROVAL LIST TITLE SIGNATURE DATE 1 RF ENGINEER :��/ PROJECT MANAGER SITE ACQUISITION -_:?ONING CONTACT I PROPERTY OWNER MAR t 12006 CITY clonal Wireless nT T • •Mobile'' 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SURE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425) 3784000 ,IF ENGINEERING 401 - 116eB - 66TH AVE SURREY' BC V35 1XI, CANADA TEL: (604) 514-6432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE: 1-811-345-4045 EMAIL: mell�lrkangcom LLEB: _Arkerlg R¢GJECT NOi 0919-033 DRNW BY, ,:NECKED BTU Pd CAD FILE, mSlS•m33A1 SUBMITTALS 3 FµR BK�Y CaEIG�1AL FCYLYOU %CB lene�► pp[ewAL FeErM>C�e e I IvorI rmlcD w Ba•.ra+er, THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIB BET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED 15 STRICTLY PROHIBITED. ArE SEAL SITE BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA W023 (SE4692D) SHEET TITLE SHEET NVIBER EDERY ING D GENERAL NOTES- L THESE NOTES SHALL APPLY TO ALL DRAWINGS WHEREIN THEY ARE REFERENCED UNO. SPECIFIC NOTES ON DRAWINGS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THESE NOTES. 2. ALL CONSTRUCTION TO CONFORM TO IBC 2003, LOCAL BYLAWS AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS. 3. THESE DRAWINGS SHOW THE COMPLETED PROJECT ONLY AND DD NOT INCLUDE COMPONENTS THAT MAY BE HEGES9ARY FOR CONSTRUCTION SAFETY. 4. THE GENERAL CCNTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THE STABILITY OF THE STRUCTURAL COTTPANENTS AND THE STRUCTURE AS A WHOLE DURING ALL STAGES SV TEFX47RARILY SUPPORTEy- AND BRAC`NK AS NECmAR.Y UNTIL COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. 5. THE UBE OF THESE DRAM455 * STRICTLY LIMITED TO THE INSTRUCTION NOTED IN THE REVISION BLOCK OF THESE DRAWWS AND SHALL BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION ONLY WHEN THE DRAWING HAS BEEN YSS1H[D FOR CONSTRUCTION'. 6. THE PROPOSED FACILITY WILL BE UNMANNED AND DOES NOT REQUIRE POTABLE WATER OR SEWER SERVICE. 1. THE PROPOSED FACILITY IB UNMANNED AND 15 NOT FOR HUMAN HABITAT. (NO HANDICAP ACCESS 19 REQUIRED). B. OCCUPANCY 15 LIMITED TO PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION, APPROXWMATELY 2 TIMES PER MONTH, BY VOICEBTIiSAM TECHNICIANS. S. NO NOSE, SMOKE, DUST OR ODOR WILL RESULT FROM T1419 PROPOSAL. 10. OUTDOOR STORAGE AND SOLID WASTE CONTAINERS ARE NOT PROPOSED. 11. ALL MATERIAL SHALL BE FURN191-EO AND W_l*'C SHALL BE PERFORI-ED IN ACCORDANCE LM7W THE THESE DPEAWYS AN V APPLICABLE SECTIONS CP THE VOICESTRFAM PROJECT TECHNIOAL SPEGIFIGATICSN m2'15.7002 DATED MARCH D. 20M. REV1910N 0. 1 CASE OF A CONFLICT BETWEEN THE CONBTRUCTICH SPECIF1CA71CN9 AND THE DRAY.43S, THE DRAWINGS GOVERN. 12. ALL REFEREN _ES TO SPECIFIC STANDARDS FOR THIS PROPOSAL ARE UNDERSTOOD TO BE THE LATEST VERSION. 13. THE TENDERER MIST UNDERGO A SITE VISIT TO CAREFULLY EXA.MWE AND UNDERSTAND THE SCOPE CP THE WORK REQUIRED BEFORE 91D SUBMIS54ON NO Cz"F-E(N'SAT3CN IN ANY FORM WILL BE PAID FOR EXPO45ES RE9ULTW!6 FROM FAILURE TO DO 50. 14. IF THE SPECIFIED EQUI- IENT CAN NOT BE INSTALLED AS SHOW,, ON THESE DRA4M,i6& TINE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROPO9E AN ALTERNATIVE INSTALLATION FOR APPRQVAL BY 7RC ENGINEERING LTD. I5. CONTRACTOR 19 RUBPGTNOOLE FOR FIELD MEASUREMENTS TO CONFIRM LENGTHS OF CABLE TRAYS, ELECTRICAL LINES, AND ANTENNA CABLES. IS. PG]UT@Y OF ALL CONDUITS, CABLES, CABLE TRAY, ETC. 115 INDICATED AS PROPOSED LOCATIONS LNLT. CONFIRM THE EXACT ROUTWG WITH THE ON -SITE C)NSTRUCTLM MANGER PRIOR TO THE START OF WORIG 11. ALL DAMAGE 042 OPENING UP OF THE EXISTING STRUCTURE MUST BE MADE GOOD TO THE PRE -CONSTRUCTION CONDITION OR BETTER I& INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORK 19 REQUIRED BEFORE COVERING UP. PROVIDE MINIMUM 24 HOURS NOTICE. 19. RS� AND CLEAN UP ANY DEBRIS OR MATERIAL FROM THE SITE THROU' HOJT 'EWE DURATICN OF THE f.CNTR4CT ON A DAILY BASIS AND UPON OOMPLETION OF THE LOW AS DIRECTED BY CCNSTRIGTNON MANAGER 20. OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ALL ELECTRICAL PERMIT& AND INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR COMIPLETION OF WORK AND ACC✓=P-(ANCE, PRI2VIDE CER7FICATEB 10 THE CRN9773JCTION MANAGER VERFYNG THAT THE WORK CONFORMS TO tHE RROUREME'NTS OF ALL CODES AND AU7IIOR1 Irs HAVING JURISDICTION. 21. NO DEVIATIONS FROM DESIGN 614IXW CFI THESE DRAUNNGS IB ALLOWED, WITHOUT WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM TRIO IENCTWEERNG LTD. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS RULE MAY RESULT IN CONTRACTOR CORRE> MI& THE INSTALLATION AT THEIR EXPENSE. 22. DESIGN OF NEW GLULAM UTILITY PICLE, ANTENNA MOUNT6 AND POLE FOIRUDAT4N IS TO DE DONE BY OTWERB (A PROFMO,LAL ENGNEER). 23. 8UrrLY (N AND LSTALLAVON OF NEW GLULAM UTILITY POLE AND ANTENNA MOUNTS 16 THE RESPCNSEOILITY OF OTHERS, C>Eeil C IT IA: 1. THE STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF THIS INSTALLATION 15 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE IBC 2003. 2. DESIGN LOAD5, DESIGN DATA FOR FEDERAL WAY, WA: • GROUND SNOW LOAD 15 F-F • BA51C WIND SPEED (3 SEC GUST)_ B5 mph • WIND EXPOSURE C • SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY DI • MAPPED SPECTRAL ACCELERATIONS FOR SHORT PERIODS S• • 1259 • MAPPED SPECTRAL ACCELERATIONS FOR A I SECOND PERIOD 8, • 0AIMS CONCRETE NOTES: I. ALL CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI-318. 2. CONCRETE SHALL BE MIXED, PROPORTIONED, CONVEYED ANV PLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH (BC 2003 SEC PON ly[p} AND ACI 301, 5TQELr. Tres AT 29 DAYS AND MIX CRITERIA SHALL BE A9 FOLLOWS. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION 25 DAY STRENGTHS W/C MINIMUM CEMENT !RG RATIO CONTENT A SLABS ON GRADE PER CUBIC YARD TOPPING SLABS CONCRETE PIERS 3,000 P51 S A5 5 IR SACKS B. ALL STRUCTURAL CONCRETE 4000 P51 S AS 6 1/2 SACKS C CONCRETE RETAINING WALLS 3,000 PSI 5 AS 5 1/2 SACKS D. FOUNDATION 31a00 P91 SAS 5 1/2 SACKS CEMENT SHALL BE ASTM C150, PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE II UND. 3. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE METHODS AND PROCEDURES OF CONCRETE PLACEMENT. 4. ALL CONCRETE WITH BUFFAC:E.9 EXrOBED TO STANDRel WATER SHALL BE AIR -ENTRAINED WIT)4 AN AIR-ENTIt4INNIG AGENT =.. FORMING TO ASTM C260, C4S4, O61B, C988 AND C63rN. TOTAL AIR CONTENT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TABLE 15042.1 OF THE IBC 2003. 5. TEINFDRGiFY STEEL $WALL CLWOR'I TO ASTM A6151NCLI,1DWJ SUPPLEMENT 91) GRADE 60. fyW60000 PS1. TXCEPT1�9( ANY BARS MPECIPUCALLY 8O NOtED CN HE DRAkN &S SHALL BE dRADE 40. fy.400W P9N. GRADE 60 RE404 R' NG BARS INDICATED ON DRAURIMS TO BE WELDED SHALL CC*FOlIPM TO ASTM 4106. REINFORCING COMPLYING WITH ASTM A615(51) MAY BE WELDED ONLY IF MATERIAL PROPERTY REPORTS INDICATING CONFORMANCE WITH WELDING PROCEDURES SPECIFIED IN AUUS. 014 ARE SUBMITTED. 6. REINFORCING STEEL 914ALL BE DETAILED (INCLUDING HOOKS AND BENDS) N ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 315 AND 319k LAP ALL CQITINUOUS REUFORCEM_ T AT LEAST 30 BAR VIAMETERB OR A MNTMV M OF 2'-0' PROVIDE COQNS4 BAILS AT ALL WALL AND FOOTING INTERSECTICSNS. LAP CORNER BARS AT LEAST 30 BAR DIAMETERS OR A MINIMUM OF 2'-W". LAP ADJACENT MATS OF WELDED WIRE FABRIC. A MINIMUM OF S" AT SIDES AND ENDS. 1. WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A-185. B. SPIRAL REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE PLAIN WIRE CONPOR'TING TO ASTM A615, GRADE 60, Ty•6W100W PSI. S NO BARB PARTIALLY EMBEDDED IN HARDENED COW-42STE SHALL BE FIELD BENT UNLESS SPECIFICALLY 50 DETAILED OR APPROVED BY THE CONSULTANT. 10. CONCRETE PROTECTION (COVER) FOR REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS. 3" - FOOTINGS AND OTHER UNFORMED SURFACES, EARTH FACE (% BARS OR LARGER) 2' - FORMED SURFACES EXPOSED (5 BARS OR SMALLER) I I/t° TO EARTH OR WEATHER 3/4" - SLABS AND WALLS (INTERIOR FACE) 11. BARS 814ALL BE SUPPORTED ON CHAIRS OR DOBIE BRICKS. U. ANCHOR BOLTS TO CONFORM TO ASTM A301. 13. NON-8HRN4 GROUT SHALL W FURNISHED BY AN APPROVED MA41FACTURE9 .AND SHALL BE MIXED AND PLACED L•l STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE MAHFACTURER'S PUBLISHED REC4"IENDATIONS. 0R40 $TREK TW HHALL BE AT LEAST EQUAL TO THE MATERIAL ON WHICH IT 19 PLACED (3000 PSI MINIMUM). 14. ALL EwPA,*QN ANCHORS TO BE NILTI BRAND. ADHESIVE ANCHORS REQUIRE TESTMG TO CONFIRM CAPACITY UNLESS WAIVED BY ENGINEER $TRUCTU AL 5TEE NOTES: I, SHOP DRAWINGS FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CONSULTANT FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO FABRICATION 2. STRUCTURAL STEEL DF-SMK FABRICATION t. PARNTAG ANT] ERECTION fWCLUDNG FIELD WELDINQ. NGH SIREN' TH PlELD BOLTGYy EXPANSION BOLTS, AND rAMADED EXPANSIOH ANCHORS) SHALL BE BASED ON THE AISO.'GIFECIFICATICH FOR THE DESIGN, FAVOCATION. AND ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR SUILDW36r LATEST EDITION, 5UPERVIS40N SHALL BE IN 4wngCAWE UN CHAPTER 11 OF THE IBC 2M,1% BY A QUALIFIED TEST&* AGSM. Y DESIGNATED OX THE C NSULTANT, TAE CONSULTANT SHALL BE FURNISHED WITH A COPY OF ALL DNSPECTICH REPORTS AND TEST RESULTS. 3. STRUCTURAL STEEL 814ALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: TYPE OF MEMBER A. PLATES, SHAPES, ANGLES, AND RODS ASTM A36, N 36 "1 B. SPECIAL SHAPES AND PLATES ASTM A512, F.0 SO KN C. P;PE CALUMNB ASTM A53, Fy 35 K91 D. STRUCTURAL TUBING A97M ASO•fl N 46 KSI E. ANCHOR BOLTS ASTM A301 F. CONNECTION BOLTS ASTM A325 TWIST -OFF TYPE 4. ALL MATERIAL TO BE HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED AFTER FABRICATION PER A123/AI23M-00. S. ALL WELDWX SHALL BE W C4WFOFeTANOE UNTO AUSG, AND ALLFS STANDAF.VS AND SHALL BE PrRFCN-MD By W, N L CERTIFIED WELDERS USING WO XX ELECTRODES- ONLY Mm�E4L LWIED WELDS (AS DEFINED BY AU,B)SHALL BE USED- WELDNa OF GRADE 60 IE:DFDRCNG BARS C6 REOUIREOI SHALL BE PERFORMED USING LOW HYORC +EN ELECTRODE& WELDNG OF GRADE 40 RElmF RC(NG BARS (IF REQUIRED) SMALL BE PEi6OR-BD U91NG E"o XX ELECTRODES WELDING WITHIN A- OF COLD BET1D9 N R£a R-012C G STEEL 19 NOT P'ERM(TTED. BEE RENFORGUG NOTE FOR MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS OF WELDED BARS. 6. COLO•FO I-IED STEEL FRAMING MEMBERS SHALL BE OF THE SHAPE_ SIZE. AfII] GAGE 8H'.'41N ON THE PLANS. FTZOVIDE 14INP PI SECTION PROPERTIES INDICATED. ALL COLD -FORTED STEEL FRAMIWG SHALL COIFOIBM TO THE Alf,S -SPECIFICATION FOR THE DESIGN OF COLD -FORMED STEEL STRUCTURAL MEMBERS." 1. BOLTED CONNECTIONS SHALL USE BEARLNI-+ TYPE ASTM A325 BOLTS (3/4" AU CIAND SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF TWO BOLTS UNL ESS NOTED OTHERWISE. , S. NON-STRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS FOR STEEL GRATING MAY USE 5/8" DIA. ASTM 4301 BOLTS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE S. ALL WELDS TO BE 1/4" FILLET UNLESS NOTED OT14EF WSE. 10. TOUCH UP ALL FIELD DRILLING AND WELDING WITH 2 COATS OF GALVACON (ZINC RICH PAINT) OR APPROVED EQUAL. 5PECIAL INS�IONS L SPECIAL INSPECTIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1104 OF THE IBC ARE REQUIRED FOR NILTI ADHESIVE ANCHORS. ;xaIRES 4r20�1 MAR 2 12006 fte" Global Wlrele by i • •Mobile•• 19907 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SURE 101 BOTHELL, WA 981 PHONE (425) 378-4000 ENGINEERING VVI - 11688 - 661H AVE SURREY, BC V38 1XI, CANADA TEL: (604) 514-6432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE, 1.811.34'3•4" EMAIL, mrj-trY4 qg WEB: w %HUP%gC 'PROJECT NOi p515-033 DRAWL BTi Re. .facCc ci:. PA GAD FILE, 05TS-039A2 SUBMITTALS THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETAT- BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED 19 STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Are REAL SITE BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA W023 (SE4F192D) SHEET TITLE ESUBMITTE SPECIFICATIONS OF FEUE13AL W SITE WORK GENERAL NOTES: � II :\ I ti I 1 1 I CONCRETE SLAB J I EQUIPMENT LINEUP, J A-PURCELL (RAC683031) CABINET (IB001be) / B-NOKIA ULTRASITE CABINET ("Sib.) ` t CEXISTING 1 J I GARAGE rl k0'-O" SETBACK �- LINE, TYP. Y' 1 II C-RJTURE NOKIA ULTRASITE CABIN/(11451blr+ 17116TIiG METER .EXISTING PROPERTY LINE, TYP. EXISTING 4" PVC- EXISTING WATER METER ASSUMED LOCATION OFEXISTING UNDERGROUNDDRAINAGEPIPEVOICESTREAM 6'-C" WOFENCE. REFER TO S-3 FOR AND REPLACE EXISTING II" / DETAILS WOOD UTILITY POLE "X2255" WITH A Sl'-5" (B'•6° / TALLEW GLULAH UTILITY POLE. F'SE TO TRANSFER PROVIDE CUT OUT IN FENCE �' EXISTING LINES TO NEW UTILITY POLE AND INSTALL r FOR METER READING �/ VOICESTREAM ANTENNAS AND APPURTENANCES / VOICESTREAM ELECTRICAL ROUTE i-MOBILE ANTETFNA CABLE CONDUITS / % I / EQUIPMENT. REFER TO 5.3 FOR TO NORTHWEST SIDE OF GLIILAM UTILITY' POLE. / ROUTE ANTENNA CABLES MOUNT DETAILS AND E-7 FOR PSE TO ROUTE T-MOBILE ANTENNA CABLES iN ( UP GLULAH UTILITY POLE ELECTRICAL DETAILS CABLE COVER PROVIDED WITH POLE W IN CABLE C ZVER PRT'_ OVIDD INTI4 POLE . EXISTING RETAIRHNS WALL WOOp / / / 3 EXACT LOCATION OF / —7./ t WEATFINR � L13Nf ,,� • f S VOICESTREAM AN-, ,A2LE+ 1 _ -. SUPPORT POST. RE ~ FOR DETAILS •d- + 1 C 14 ZmSTW . DIRT r•PLfIm[ ` ` a -ZL— — -- --P,-- TO BE REMOVEM� ■ I - \ 1 5 I VOICESTREAM 4$—,R N TO A-6 FOR EQI.M."EtlT :E7AIL5 AND 5-2 FOR ECUMM'BfT LAYOUT _ I REPLACEMENT POLE TO BE •, ' _ C y_/: 'S/ _ DETERMINED BY PSE 4• DNA. DRAIN TILE TO TIE INTO MM TY UNDERGROUND 2 L ROl TI DRAINAGE PPS TYP. OF 2 LOCATIONS DIRECT BURIED'' �/ .` • ' '/ •/ / EkiISTiF1G ilO19 LIcC f / / 1 ANTENNA CA51,A PCQER AND TELCO RACEWAYS / �y' �'• - • - r •d •/ /• % ' _ f 4'-0• CEDAR MAN GATE. J , r .. ./ r/ F27ER TO 5-3 FOR DETAILS ` ` V %J `/v i/• • f J VOICESTREAM 12'-0"xI5'-6• "" r • J/ ✓ /+/� / % ,�. ff ff �f COMPOuNp?LEASE AREA + + Y r REFER TO S-2 FOR CONCH r ,+ i it • f f f f 1+/ • ��NJ PAD/RETAINING WALL DETAILS I / /./. ffff�fff�ffff�f'f Ly6�:r. ��r: ■ W W //. / . 4 l f f ` / CRC .?lE - 41 r� EDGE OF EXISTING / \ •:j. S c GRASS AREA / • /- J ./ • AR - \+ V VOICESTREAM �'•0' LANDSCAPL W \ y r - • \ BW�iZ REFER TO L! FOR DETAILS J CEXISTING CRASS AREA..-...__ -- -r- -. •-•_ P\ Ir , / / •f` �f f� � f� /� � ���f �// /ter rLRR.TT'TP.00MpJR V. • °o.. ,j` /r/ !// ffffffff%. fff f ffff f�f f/ .-.-.•.•.•.,...-.•_•.. /' //' ff iffff� fr/,'f r�fff� 1 COMPOUND LAYOUT 0 1 2 5 l CONTRACTOR TO CONTACT ALL UTILITIE5YOR LOCATION OF UNDERGRZaJD SERVICES. SERVICE LOCATION6 TO BE OF PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING DIMENSIONS, AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY WORK ALL DIMENSIONS OF EXISTING CONSTRICTION 5HOWN ON THE DRAWINGS ARE INTENDED AS GUIDELINES ONLY AND MUST BE VERIFIED. N 3. ALL EXISTING ACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC- AND OTHER UTILITIES WHERE ENCOUNTERED IN THE WORK, SHALL BE PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES, AID WHERE REQUIRED FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF THE WOW,9NALL BE RELOCATED AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEERS (AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE). EXTREME CAUTION SHOULD BE USED BY THE CONTRACTOR WHEN EXCAVATING OR PIER DRILLING AROUND OR NEAR UTILITIES. THE WIORKIIJG CREW SHALL HAVE PRIOR SAFETY TRAINING THAT INCLUDES BUT 15 NOT LIMITED TO: A) FALL PROTECTION B) CONFINED SPACE C)ELECTRICAL SAFETY D) TRENCHING J EXCAVATION 4. IF NECESSARY, RUBBISH• STUMPS. DEBRIS, STICKS, STONES AND OTHER REPJSE 5HALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND DISPOSED OF LEGALLY. 5. ALL E'TTFW. INACTIVE SEWER, WATER GAS, ELECTRIC AND 6TA'.R UTILITIES, WHICH INTER:ER3 WITH TI+E EXECUTIOIN OP THE W -14w- SMALL BE RET7WED ,A1NDlOR CAPPED. i'LLCl ED OR DT1✓E1211ISE DISC[1SVTIJUEO AT POINTS WHICH WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE WOM SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF ENGINEERING, OWNER AND/OR LOCAL UTILITIES (AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE). 6. WHEN CONSTRUCTION 19 COMPLETE, ALL DISTURBED AREAS ARE TO BE REINSTATED TO PRE CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS GRADE TO MATCH iTF61CTNM CONDITIONS NONVEHICULAR AREAS: BACKFILL WITH CLEAN NATIVE BACKFILL AND COMPACT TO SW% MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY VEHICULAR AREAS. BACKFILL WITH GRANULAR 'A' AND COMPACT TO 95% MOD WARNING TAPE f 'ti 2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER I:I BRICK SAND 7 6• {.+9GID PVC cDNDu1r FOR ANTETAIA CABLE ROUTING, .®• - TYP. OF 4 1 B r4* 0 1 2 ALPHA SECTOR m . 1 AZIMUTH 0' I 41 PJLLROPE, TYP 3--,0 THNN IN 2" RIGID PVC CONDUIT 2• RIGID PVC CONDUIT C/W PULLROPE (TELCO) vOICESTREAM ANTENNA, TYP. OF 3. REFER TO RF-1 AND S-4 FOR DETAILS P5E TO RELOCATE AND P4T°i-ACE EX15TPY 31,-Tr WOOD UTILITY POLE -X22B5• WITH A 51'.y rig•-6• TALL ER7 GLULAH UTILITY POLE. PEE TO TRANSFER EXISTING LINES TO NEW UTILITY POLE AND NSTALL VOIC£BTREA11 ANTENNAS AND APPURTENANCES. LAMA SECTOR AZIMUTH 240• 7 ANTENNA LAYOUT 0 I k it■y�GV] C � Global WlreIMbT T. • •Mobfie- 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SUITE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425) 378-4000 ✓ ENGINEERI!\1G 201 - 11680 - 66TH AVE SURREY, BC V3S 1XI, CANADA TEL: (604) 514-6432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE: 1-&11-345-4045 EMAIL: mellatlk—g— WEB:.-.trk—g— 'P.O�JECT NO: 0315-033 olzeu)N BY, RS. UIEIXED L3T, PA. -40 FILE: 0515.033A4 THE INFOR'IATION CONTAINED IN THIS BET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. AIE BEAL BITE BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA S8023 (SE4692D) SHEET TITLE ESUBMITTE COMPOUND LAYOUT MAR 2 4nor OF F�DEUAL W UILD & PT. PURCELL(RAC6B303U CABINET (18001be) REAR HATCH VOICESTREAM EQUIPMENT. REFER TO 6-2 FOR PLINTH LAYOUT NOKIA ULTRASITE CABNET (1541 1be) NOKIA ULTR451TE l CABINET (0451be) I EQUIPMENT ISOMETRIC N.TB. F EQUIPMENT PLAN 0 CABINET NOISE LEVELS: PURCELL (RAC693031) CABINET 11dBA NOKIA ULTRASITE CABINET 61dBA m m m I I I I I • I PURCELL (RAC6B3031) CABINET (1000tbe) NOKIA ULTR4SITE CABINET (045Ibe) NOKIA ULTRASITE CABINET lB451be) r EQUIPMENT ELEVATION 0 6" EMRIM 4120/ MAR 2 12006 r�� Global Wlrele by T --MobflB'' 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SUITE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE I425I 3784000 PEIIINEEFlI 1G -204 - 11608 - 66T" AVE SURREY, BC V35 1XI, CANADA TEL: (604) 514-6432 FAX:((04)514-6431 TOLL FREE, I-811-345-4045 EMAIL: mall�trkmgcom WEB: wm lrkmgc FTL�JEGT NOS 0915-033 DRAIW BTU R8. 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PA J.CAD FILE. 051E-m33AT 3 MAR Il/06 GI'TSRAL .4FY']'rT] ] FEB W/06 GENERAL REVIBIONB � EC OTM GA�IPx Adv3'P•? a rp./ Ne/aB NBd,co crae erxaw' THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. AIE 5EAL B1TE BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA W023 (SE4(P52D) *-MY Ta7�Iff ESUBWET,E C)Fj%nAL W 1 P PT. OUTLINE OF WOOD FENCE OUTLINE OF EQUIPMENT CABINET TO. PROPOSED RETAINING WALL MAX SLOPE 3:1-\ EXISTING GRADE-, DRAINAGE FILL FILTER FABRIC-�, 4" DRAIN TILE SURROUNDED By DRAIN ROCK -COVET WTu FILTER PA.BRIG TD. PROPOSED CONCRETE SLAB EXISTING GRADE I - - --•-T----�.� _ I I f II C PROPOSED II MAN GATE 11 I II I 3237ffi'ry y F + 322U31' - -- -- - Ik iV II I II Re sac cor'IP.aGT�o To s�i AND REPLACE WITH S" LIFTS OF COMPACTED GRANULAR "B" MATERIAL OR PIT RN COMPACTED SOIL TO MIN. 55% STANDARD PROCTOR MAXIMUM DENSITY PER ASTM 01551 METHOD D. REFER TO NOTE 2 I SECTION 0 1 2 3 T------------ r I I } I 11 I r , I ) ( 4 I �- 3ayma• I - I 32236' • • - I- arra rK.r a� Y: ••. N'. •6" Opp I/R' MkJU9 CR73:•ED :.. .... ' .:.:....- -: •;.• i RGb: COMPACTED TO 95% 1.•,.i� \ . r . 'OF M4X.....�FlY D£vIE41IY . r REMOVE ORGANIC MATERIAL (12" MINIMUM) AND REPLACE WITH S" LIFTS OF COMPACTED GRANULAR "B" MATERIAL OR PIT RUN COMPACTED SOIL TO MIN, S5% STANDARD PROCTOR MAXIMUM DENSITY PER ASTM DI551 METHOD D. REFER TO NOTE 2 2 SECTION 0 1 2 3 r OUTLINE OF 11000 FENCE _IM OUTLI181 OF --_EQHPI'INT CABINET 328 MAX SLOPE 3:1 EXISTING GRADE 1 pRAINK. E FILL 374 . FILTER FABRIC 4a• pRAN TILE f �2OU"OED B7 • p1" ROCK COVER i„ WITH FILTER FABRIC OUTLINE OF WOOD OUTLINE OF EQUIPMENT CAS:M TO. PROPOSED RETAINING WALL MAX SLOPE 3:1- EXISTING GRADE DRAINAGE FR.L- LEGEND T.O. PROPOSED RETAINING WALL X i3]51m_j TD, PROPOSED SLAB X 32750' APPROXIMATE EXISTING GRADE X 324A1- CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL ELEVATIONS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY WORK r-1------------------ I I I I i------._ I M I I I I � I I 325ffi4' NOTES: l CONTRACTOR TO CONTACT ALL UTILITIES FOR LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES, SERVICE LOCATIONS TO BE CONFIRMED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 2. SUB -BASE COURSE OF GRANULAR 'B' MATERIAL SHALL CONSIST OF CRUSHED STONE OR GRAVEL, FREE FROM VEGETATION AND OTHER DELETERIOUS SUBSTANCES MATERIAL TO BE UNIFORMLY MIXED AND COMPACTED READILY UNDER WATERING AND ROLLING TO FORT A FIRM STABLE BASE. GRADATION AS FOLLOWS: PERCENTAGE PASSING 4 FV(B7 WEIGHT) 3" 100% 21/2" 9O%-I00% •4 40%-90% '200 0%-2596 pNJ A N,4 r �• 1 FIRES LIAR 2 12006 FILTER pAdFtlG 37213:' 322BI' � 1• �. 4"DRAIN TILE '�I _.. ._..._... _.. _. •- .. - - , SURROUNDED BY - ^ DRAI N ROCK -COVER - I WIT H FILTER FABRIC IDfTED TO DENS viS i:'r' . .. •y %�� RID-10VE OF --.%WC MATERRIAL(12-MPUI[•e?77 (V:y AND REPLACE WITH 5" LIFT5 OF COMPACTED GRANULAR "B" MATERIAL OR PIT RUN COMPACTED SOIL TO MIN. 9596 STANDARD PROCTOR MAXIMUM DENSITY PER ASTM DI55T METHOD D. REFER TO NOTE 2 3 SEGTIDN 0 1 2 3 MAX SLOPE 3:1 �ic�'tr�am� Global Wireless by T' -Mobile'' 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SUITE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425) 378-4000 EN�GINEEFING '!Cb - 11F.W • 66TW AVE SURREY, BC V35 1XI, CANADA TEL- (604) 514-6432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE: 1.&11.345-Ag�A5 EMAILI a Ilf[r c"Cr.+l WEB: mm U*A-0 'fRO.IECT I O p515-033 DRdW BT: WD 51, PA .AD FILE: 9S1S-033ATA SL1ST'lITTAL5 THE INFOR'IATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. AIE SEAL SITE BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA S8023 (SE46132D) SWEET TITLE E`UBMI; E CIVIL DETAILS II SHEET NIP'IBER C, E� fO li , 51TE LQAOING SWART ANTENNA SECTOR ANTENNA MODEL • VENDOR AZIMUTH (TN) MECHANICAL DOUINTILT RADIATION CENTER CABLE LENGTH COAXIAL CABLE NUMBER OF COAX RUNS A-1 ALPHA ADFDPI02-6565E-XDM ANDREW 0' TBD 55'-2'1 I15'-01x ANDREW l/B' DIA 4 A-3 ALPHA A-4 ALPHA A-2 ALPHA B-I BETA ADFDPIB2-6565B-XDM ANDREW 120• TBD. 55'-21! FY-0'1 ANDREW 1/6' DIA 4 B-3 BETA B-4 BETA B-2 BETA GA GAMMA ADFDPI62-6565B-XDM ANDREW 240' T.B.D. 55'-2•1 I-B--v's ANDREW 1/8' DIA 4 G-3 GAMMA G-4 GAMMA G-2 GAMMA I. ALL COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTIONS TO BE WEATHERPROOFED. 2. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE DRIP LOOPS IN CABLES AND JUMPERS WHERE NECESSARY. 3.1 ALL COAXIAL CABLES TO BE MARKED WITH COLOR CODED TAPE TO INDICATE THE ANTENNA SECTOR 32 COLORED ELECTRICAL TAPE SHALL MARK EACH END OF CABLE AND EACH END OF JUMPERS AS CLOSE TO EACH END AS POSSIBLE. (NOT TO INTERFERE WITH WEATHERP'ROOFNG). 33 IN ADDITION TO TAPE MARKINGS, EACH END OF EVERT CABLE SHALL ALSO BE FITTED WITH BRASS LABEL TAGS (SUPPLIED BY VOICESTREAM) INSCRIBED WITH NUMBER AND COLOR OF TAPE. 4. COAXIAL CABLE SPECIFICATIONS REQUIRE CABLE SUPPORT EVERT 3'-0" ON CENTER CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY SUPPORTS AS REQUIRED TO MEET THIS REQUIREMENT. `CONNECTONB J STEP I 4' r I ELECTRICAL TAB- ir+ (1 LAYER) ELECTRICAL TAPE, 3 LAYERS WITH 2' TAPE AND 3 LAYERS IN 3/4" TAPE (ALL WITH MINIMUM 50% OVERLAP). ALL TAPE ENDS SHALL BE CUT (DO NOT STRETCH). COAT WITH 3M SCOTCH COTE SPRAY SEALER 4- STEP 4 BUTYL TAPE (ALSO KNOWN AS MASTIC, TAFFY TAPE) STEP 3 NOTE: VERTICAL CONNECTIONS SHALL BE TAPED FROM THE BOTTOM UP SO OVERLAP MOVES WATER AWAY FROM CONNECTION, T7P- COAXIAL CABLE WEATHERPROOFING N.T9. TYPE LENGTH OF CABLE RUN CIA OF CABLES MIN BENDING EQUIPMENT RADIUS CITYTALK/ 3-0", 6'-O", AND 10"0" .R ' '/4' ULTRASITES SUPERFLEX JUMPER RUNS CITYTALK/ 3-0", 6'-0", AND 10'-0" 1/2' 4. ULTRASITES FLEX JUMPER RUNS ULTRASITES 0" THRU 100'-0" 1".. -0- ULTRASITES W/LNA IOV-0• THR) ISd'-01 l/B" -0' OR ULTRASITES 101'-0' nwu 150'-cr 5/8• 10" ULTRASITES W/LNA 151--0" AND GREATER 15/8• 20" CITYTALK W/LNA 0" TI-IRU 130'-0" 1/B" 10- CITYTALK W/LNA 1V-0- AND G129ATER 1 5/B' 20" COAXIAL CABLE SPECIFICATIONS ALPHA SECTOR 6'-0' SUPERFLEX 1/13" COAXIAL V-0" FLEX Y-O" FLEX JUMPER CABLE CABLE JUMPER CABLE AM'4'I=R CABLE I RED TX/RX I IN 1 r-- ® WA 6'-0" SUPERLEX 1/B" COAXIAL JUMPER CABLE CABLE 6'-0" FLEX JUMPER CABLE 3 RED TX3 6'-0' SUPERFLEX 1/6" COAXIAL JUMPER OABi-E CABLE 6'-0" FLEX JUMPER CABLE 4 RED RX4 DIN lF) 0 DIN (F) 6'-0' SUPERFLEX 11W COAXIAL X-0• FLEX Y0' FLEX AA1PrR CABLE CABLE JUMPER CABLE JUMPER CABLE 2 RED TX/RX 2 6'-0' SUPERFLEX DIN (F) 0 l/B" COAXIAL DIN (F) NA 3'-0' FLEX 3--0` FLEX BETA SECTOR JUMPER CAEILE CABLE JUMPER CABLE v -Eli CABLE I GREEN TX/RX I 6'-0' SUPERFLEX 1/5" COAXIAL JUMPER CABLE CABLE 6--0" FLEX JUMPER CABLE 3 GREEN TX3 ®� 6''-0SUPERLEX 1/6" COAXIAL JUMPER CABLE CABLE 6'-O" FLEX JUMPER CABLE 4 GREEN RX4 Nor M f 6'-0' SUPERFLEX 1/6" COAXIAL 3'"0' FLEX Y-0' FLEX JUMPER CABLE CABLE JUMI-CR CABLE JUMPER CABLE 2 GREEN TX/RX 2 0KtlN r GAMMA SECTORX/Rc 6-•q' 9FJpEi�.EX 1/0' COAXIAL V-0" FLEX W-0• FLEX p JUMPER CABLE CABLE JIF"ER CABLE 1PWER CABLE I YELLOW TI IN r 1 rFs 6'-O' SUPEWLEX 11W COAXIAL JUMPER CABLE CABLE 0'-0" FLEX JUMPER CABLE 3 YELLOW TX3 DIN (F1 O DIN (F) 6'-0' SUPERFLEX JUMPER CABLE 1/B" COAXIAL CABLE 6'41" FLEX JUMPER CABLE 4 YELLOW RX4 aN ( � vJ ( 1 6'-0' SUPERFLEX 1/0" COAXIAL W-0' FLEX V-0- FLEX JUMPER CABLE CABLE JUMW-ER CABLE jUMP5_q CABLE 2 YELLOW TX/RX 2 c==:m= IN ( Nn NOKIA GSM-1S00 BTS (EQUIPMENT CABINET) COAXIAL CABLE DIAGRAM N-T3. ANTENNA AND COAX GENERAL NOTES I. ALL ANTENNA AND COAXIAL ANTENNA CABLE TO BE FURNISHED BY VOICESTREAM AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR 2. COAX COLOR CODING; ANTENNAS TO BE NUMBERED IN A CLOCKWISE MANNER FROM TRUE NORTH AND COLOR CODED AS FOLLOWS: SECTOR ANTENNA DESIGNATION - COLOR CODING ALPHA SECTOR Al - I RED BAND A3 - 3 RED BANDS A4 - 4 RED BAND9 A2 - 2 RED BANDS BETA SECTOR BI - 1 GREEN BAND B3 - 3 GREEN BANDS 54 - 4 GREEN BANDS B7 - 2 GREEN BANDS GAMMA SECTOR GI - I YELLOW BAND G3 - 3 YELLOW BANDS G4 - 4 YELLOW BANDS 62 - 2 YELLOW BANDS 3. THE ABOVE COAX COLOR CODING APPLIES TO SECTORIZED SITES; FOR OMNI SITES USE THE ATO, BTO, GTO COLOR CODES ONLY. 4, COAX SHALL BE TAGGED WITH COLOR CODING AT (2) PLACES USING I" WIDE WEATHERPROOF COLORED VINYL TAPE, AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: AT ANTENNA CONNECTION 2 AT ENTRY TO EQUIPMENT CABINET 5. FdN COAXIAL CABLE WITH MINIMUM 12' SLACK 12" FROM EDGE OF EQUIPMENT CABINETS, ACROSS WAVE GUIDE BRIDGE, UP TOWER LEG AND DISTRIBUTE TO EACH ANTENNA DEVICE. FURNISH AND INSTALL MINIMUM OF (3) GROUND KITS PER COAXIAL CABLE PER ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS. VERIFY NUMBER OF ANTENNAS, CABLE AND CABLE DIAMETER WITH PROJECT MANAGER A-1 A-3 ADFDPI02-6565E-X0M ANDREW A-4 A-2 B-I B-3 ADFDPIB2-6565B-XDM ANDREW B-4 B-2 G-1 G-3 ADFDPI62-6565B-XDM ANDREW G-4 G-2 ptIPIRES 09! E 1! �{�j' MAR 21 2006 Gimbal wireless by T • -Mobile-' 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SUITE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE )425) 3784000 ENGINEERING 201 - 11600 - 66T4 AVE SURREY, BC V35 1X1, CANADA TEL: (604) 514-6432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE: 1-811-345-404-1 EMAIL ne1l�l.ks�O[+1 WEB: wmm.lNrmg FT30JECT NO: 6515-033 DRdW Bn RS I-E— BT: ca. .AD FILE: 0515-033R-1 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS 19 PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED 15 STRICTLY PROHIBITED. ArE SEAL 61TE BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA W023 (SE46132D) SHEET TITLE ESl �§ITTE SHEET NUMBER v 0"0 BUlb PTT. $LOT FOR ApJUSTABLE GROUNDING CLAMPBAND CLAMP W- 20 HARDWARE GROUNDING STRAP Y GROUND ASSEMBLY LEAD FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 r � LECTRICAL ADJUSTABLE '6 GROUNDTAPE OVER 9-AD CLAMP t rLEASP�E MASTIC TAPE �1�/ i gRREL HYDRAULICALLY I,,�r CRIMPED CONNECTION GR[%MDIlNG I i IF REQUIRED BY ANTENNA CLAMP llllll���---e4WMIJ"TZK EXTEND LEAD W/L CONDUCTOR TO GROUND BAR FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 ANTENNA CABLE GROUND ING DETAILS N.T.S. 5WEEP TEST PROCEDURE: THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE DESCRIBES THE TEST AND FAULT FINDING PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR ALL ANTENNAS. l TEST EQUIPMENT SHOULD CONSIST OF A SWEEP OSCILLATOR SET TO RUN BETWEEN 1800 AND 7C90 MHz, DIRECTIONAL COUPLER WITH AT LEAST 35dIS DIRECTIVITY AND SCAL AR NETWORK ANALYZER WITH RESOLUTION OF BETTER THAN 02d B. A MATCHED 50 Or LOAD AND SHORT CIRCUIT TERMINATION ARE ALSO REQUIRED. 2, SET UP THE RETURN LOSS MEASURING SET AS PER THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND CALIBRATE WITH THE SHORT (OdB RETURN LOSS VSWR . INFINITY-) 3. INFORM THE OPERATIONS STAFF AT THE SWITCH THAT SWEEP TESTS ARE TO BEGIN AT THIS SITE 50 THAT THEY CAN DISABLE TRANSMISSION TO AVOID POTENTIAL TRX DAMAGE WITH THE ANTENNA PORT OPEN. (IF APPLICABLE) 4- SYSTEM RETURN LOSS: DISCONNECT THE BOTTOM JUMPER AT THE 5TS AND CONNECT IT TO THE MAIN PORT OF THE BRIDGE. RETURN LOSS OF THE COMPOSITE JUMPERS, FEEDER AND ANTENNA SHOULD BE < -I8dB ( VSWR > IS: 1 ) BETWEEN SWEEP INDIVIDUAL FREQUENCIES. S. FEEDER RETURN LOSS: TURN OFF THE SWEEP GENERATOR, DISCONNECT THE TOP JUMPER AT THE ANTENNA AND CONNECT A DUMMY LOAD TO THE END OF THE TOP JUMPER WITH A DIN - N ADAPTER POWER UP THE GENERATOR AND MEASURE THE RETURN LOSS LOOKING INTO THE BOTTOM JUMPER THE RETURN LOSS SHOULD NOT EXCEED -ISdB ( VSWR > 13 : I ) BETWEEN SWEEP INDIVIDUAL FREQUENCIES. 6. FEEDER INSERTION LOSS: RrtT'LACE THE LOAD OATH A SHOIt'1' ClIR=7 TER I IN7ATIDN AND MEASURE THE MAXtul ANO MiNIFA.M RETURN LOSS BETWEEN *" AND 20M ADD THIS TOr ETHER AND DIVIDE BY 4 TO GIVE TI a AVERA6E 1 WAY DI05SWACN LO93 WHICH SHOULD BE < 3 dB. 1. IF THE CONDITIONS IN 4, 5 AND b ARE MET THEN THE TEST IS COMPLETE. IF 4 IS BAD BUT 5 16 ARE OK THEN REPLACE THE ANTENNA AND RETEST. IF 5 16 ARE BAD THEN MEASURE RL OF MAIN FEEDER ONLY. IF RETURN LOSS IMPROVES TO -20 OR BETTER OR INSERTION LOSS IMPROVES BY MORE THAN 2dB THEN REPLACE OR RETERMINATE THE BOTTOM AND TOP JUMPER OTHERWISE REPLACE THE MAIN FEEDER RUN NOTIFY PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND RF ENGINEERING OF ANY FAULTY HARDWARE. S. ALL TEST RESULTS SHOULD BE CLEARLY MARKED WITH SITE, FEEDER NUMBER DATE, MEASURED TIME. 9. (A) Tx AND Rx FREQUENCIES FOR TRICITIES ARE: • IB65 - ISlO .T . 1-345 IS50 MODEL ': 58932A GPS LI MANUFACTURER SYMMETRICOM HEIGHT: 3 1/S" DIAMETER 31R" WEIGHT, 0.411be I z GP5 ANTENNA I50METRIC N.TS. MODEL •: MANUFACTURER: MOUNTING BRACKET: LENGTH• WIDTH. DEPTH, WEIGHT: ADFDPI82-656SB-XDM ANDREW 600889A-2 54,0" 12,0' 15" 345 Ibe.(W/O BRACKETS) w ANTENNA I50METRIC N TS. MODEL': BSOBISl1B MANUFACTURER: COMTELCO HEIGHT: IS, DIAMETER 135- WEIGHT: 41bs 3 DOWNLINK ANTENNA ISOMETRIC N.T.S. MODEL •: MANUFACTURER LENGTH: WIDTH: DEPTH WEIGHT: TMA-00 1800 LGP TELECOM 5.12, 40S:: 3S0" 531bn LNA ISOMETRIC 4T S- EXPLRES IPR 11/ MAR 2 12006 Globel Wheless by —-Mobile- 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SUITE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425( 37840M ENDIIE-El ING -201 . 11688 - 66TH AVE SURREY, BC V35 1XI, CANADA TEL. (604) 514.6432 FAX: (604) 514.6431 TOLL FREE: I-811-345-4045 EMAIL: mall-trk—e— WEB: wwwArkmq— e•rtvlecT.a2, 09T9.033 4%IY/ 9r. R9. :-E— @Y, cd -0 FILE: 0515-933TFJ 5UB111 TTAL S THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN TN19 SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED 19 STRICTLY PROHIBITED. 91TE BUENNA 1030 SLU DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA IBM23 �`y (SE46S2D) E 1E iTT RIF DETAILS 11 r ERAL AY O� EP . NOTES: L REFER TO A-2 FOR SPECIFICATIONS. CABLE COVER P FASTEN SHROUD 92 SELF TAPPING PROVIDE A REMI SHROUD OVER V ANTENNA CABLEI I ANTENNA CABLE ROUTING DETAILS 0 1 2 L� PROVIDE UN15TRUT PLASTIC WHITE END CAPS (PART "P2860-50)AS REQUIRED 3/8" DIA. U-BOL PI001 B, TO SUIT VALMONT COMMUNICATIONS PIPE CAP (PART 83013) OR APPROVED EQUAL VALMONT COMMUNICATIONS ANCHOR -BOLT PIPE COLUMN (PART M5126X) OR APPROVED EQUAL, CUT TO SUIT AND TOUCH UP WITH 2 COATS OF GALVACON (2) 3/4" DIA. THREADED RODS. BOND TO CONCRETE WITH HILTI HY150 ADHESIVE SYSTEM EMBED 5" TYP. T.D. CONCRETE B. S EQUIPMENT PAD—'-. 1 e. I��/ w % •ram" ,�1 2 ANTENNA GABLE SUPPORT P05T DETAIL 0 2 INSTALLATION NOTES: I. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULL COAX CABLES THROIYH CONDUIT. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL BRING N-SERIES BEAL ADJACENT TO COAX CABLES AND CAREFULLY UNSCREW METAL PLATES FROM ASSEMBLY. 3 CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE CENTER CORE FROM ROXTEC GASKET ASSEMBLY AND CONTINUE FULLING AWAY EACH CIRCULAR RUBBER LAYER AWAY FROM ASSEMBLY UNTIL OPENING FITS DIAMETER OF COAX. 4 CONTRACTOR SHALL REPEAT ITEM 3 FOR ALL COAX CABLES AND REASSEMBLE RUBBER GASKET AROUND ALL THREE BY COMBINING STEEL PLATES AND SCREWING PLATES TOGETHER (LEAVE APPROXIMATELY 1mm OF SPACE IN C40MFPE55ION RING SUCH THAT WHEN COMPRESS ON OCCURS IT WILL CREATE A TIGHT SEAL). PLAN v4EW SIDE VIEW 5 PRIOR TO I:ULL A613F7^ N-Y. CONTRACTOR SHALL LIGHTLY LUBRICATE BOTH COAX CABLES RUBBER AND INSIDE SURFACES OF GASKET COMPRESSION RINGS WITH MANUFACTURE SPECIFIED LUBRICANT. 6 PRIOR TO FINAL TIGHTENING OF BOLTED CONNECTIONS, CONTRACTOR SHALL INSERT SEAL ASSEMBLY INTO PVC CONDUIT NEAR OPENING. 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROCEED TO TIGHTEN BOLTED CONNECTIONS UNTIL SEAL ASSEMBLY IS TIGHTLY FITTED WITHIN CONDUIT (CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFIRM THERE ARE NO GAPS IN-BETILEEN SEALS). S. INSTALLATION NOTES ALSO APPLY TO COAX CABLES EXITING CABINETS AND COAX PORTS. ROXTEC INTERNATIONAL AS BOX 5405.311 23 KUrlely TEL: M6 455 366100 FAX: -46 455 52012 o nmam H3-150/3X(2B•S4)/20 ¢-PIRES 41201 - MAR 2 12006 3 COAX CONDUIT EXIT SEAL DETAILS 0 CONDUIT EXIT SEAL 6M COAX CONDUIT rL 31.b.l Wlml—by i''Mobile-* 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SUITE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425) 3794000 ENG[NEE1I11 201 - 11600 - 66TH AVE SURREY, BC V35 lXl, CANADA TEL: (604) 514-6432 FAX:(604)514-6431 TOLL FREE: I-011-345-4045 EMAIL: mellftrkwgc WEB: wmtNc eg 19iOJECT NO: 0915.033 OR BY. RE FJEOCED BT: PA. GAD FILE, 0515.033BI THE NFORMATION CONTAINED N THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A.E BEAL SITE BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA S8023 (SE46S2D) B� TItLE SWEET NWISER Y OF FQQARAL W BULL G-CIEPT. 7 B•7A REFER TO ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR ALL CONDUIT STUB -UPS S-2A 4, v••a v••-r - - s..—..—..—..—.. • _... �--•----.. n..—..—..—..—.--.------------- B" CONCRETE RETAINING WALL, '— —..—..—..—..—..—..—..—..—..._.. ._�_. I iREFER TO S-2A FOR DETAILS O - •- "VOI>~ESTRE6"'I ANTENNA ( CABLE SUPPORT POST. O REFER 7O 5-1 FOR DETAILS ;y j DIA THREADED ROD. i m BOND TO CONCRETE WITH BOND HILTI HY-150 ADHESIVE Y SYSTEM EMBED 5", TYP. 2% 6" RIGID PVC CONDUIT FOR ANTENNA CABLE ROUTING, TYR OF 4 STEEL TROWEL O CFINISH O S ! PURCELL RAC663031 NOKIA ULTRASITE NOKIA ULTRASITE ! CABINET CABINET CABINET (845Ibe) (8451be) SLOPE PAD SURFACE AT 2% 70 PROVIDE POSITIVE I DRAINAGE I EDGE OF THICKENED PAD ! I i FENCE POST BABE PLATE. ! '-----._-_..�._.-...�.-.�..�-------' ' REFER TO S-3 FOR DETAILS EDGE CF caHCRere PAD -. -: F I-: • .�' I CONCRETE PAD LAYOUT 0 1 2 I!m� NOTES: L REFER TO A-2 FOR ALL CONCRETE AND STRLCTURAL STEEL SPECIFICATIONS, ,XPIRES 4120] MAR 2 12006 �6�c�'r�al►rr Global WI.Il by T • •Mobile•• 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SURE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425) 3784000 E�ERING -201 - 11668 - 66TW AVE SURREY, BC V35 1XI, CANADA TEL: (604) 514-6432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE: 1-811-345-4045 EMAIL: mellotrkeingGam WEB: wu uk-q— ;;;;IECT NO: mSTS-033 ORWW BY, ��+EacEo Bn PA JD FILE p515-033B7 SUBMITTALS THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IB PRGPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A.E MAIL BITE BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 (SE4692D) ESUp�B'i�J`iTTE ILDSG �EPT. FREE DRAINNG MATERIAL COMPACTED WITH LIGHT - HAND -TAMPING EQUIPMENT MAX SLOPE 3,1- 61 \ i FILTER j FABRIC 4" DIA. DRAIN TILE ROUTED TO EXISTING UR*E: SRCWD DRAINAGE PIPE 5 CONTINUOUS E TETO CODE OFFICIAL, PAD IS FOR UIPMENT ONLY (NO BUILDINGS) --5 CONTINUOUS AT 12- O/C STEEL TROWEL FINISH, � 5 AT 12" O/C TYP. SLOPE FOR DRAINAGE 6 MIL POLY r[27 5 CONTNUOUS / 6" OF !I I/4" MINUS "Y TIES AT 11" O.C. CRUSHED ROCK COMPACTED TO 55% OF MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY (67 5 CONTINUOUS S AT 12" OL. EIU. 4 y � e a ! a a SnGO oDD4 o0O000 v o 4 0 0C)fi❑❑ A c E 00 C3,010n000 OD ,UO �O °nU❑04D 00 O noo2 DA 00�00 .. _. 000nB00 ]CO ". •nnooq / . Uo o" \ DL[j 0 11ll e 0 0 0 " O O T f' ❑A O r} O C D 7 [] O f ❑ Il O !� Q D000O00OrU60O0O 0O00ft D❑ O n O1 0 0 0 51 0 o D c p O O O O O D 11 ) Y-6• ON2 PIT R.IIa COMPACTED SOIL TO MIN. 59% STANDARD PROCTOR MAXIMUM DENSITY PER ASTM 0I551 METHOD D i CONCRETE EQUIPMENT PAD SECTION FREE DRAINING MATERIAL COMPACTED WITH LIGHT NAND -TAMPING EQUIPMENT MAX SLOPE NI — FILTER FABRIC 7 4" DIA. DRAIN TILE ROUTED TO EXISTING UNDERGROLND DRAINAGE PIPE r c o 'S a a 4 �� _rn 000O4 OO 00QD0 G YT C10090n OOV.R�tl� SODOa 0ti 0�47A6n0 o "0n w �' f 000,'30000n O°1U�: •noo�nn000❑o.- aJ0000 030 tl NOTES: I. CONTRACTOR TO CONTACT ALL UTILITIES FOR LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES. SERVICE LOCATIOe* TO BE CONFIRMED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTICN. 2. SUB-BA.W C4t1R$e CF GRklJAAR 'B` MATERIAL $HALL CON$19T OF CRUSHED STONE OR GRAVEL. FREE FROM VEGETATION AND OTHER DELETERIOUS SUB9TANI MATERIAL TO BE UNIFORMLY MIXED AND (Or --ACTED fMA01LY UNDEI4 u.ATER OW. AND ROLLING TO FORT A FIRM STABLE BASE GRADATION AS FOLLOWS: PECAGPASSN 3E`TES 100% 211" Sox-I00% •4 40x-S0x '200 0x-25x (3] 5 CONTINUOUS NOTE TO CODE OFFICIAL, PAD S FOR EQUIF'I"IENT ONLY CNO BUILDINGS) STEEL TROWEL FINISH, 5 CONTINUOUS AT 12"DRA OPE FOR E OLY I/4" HINU9D RDCKTED TO S5x OF DRY DENSITY(2) 5 CONTINUOUS OL. EIU.N TIES AT D" O.G.x(b) 5 CONTINUOUS V REMOVE ORGANIC MATERIAL (12"MINIMUM) AND REPLACE WITH S' LIFTS OF COMPACTED GRANULAR "B" MATERIAL OR PIT RUN COMPACTED SOIL TO MIN. $5x STANDARD P3J' ,-TOR MAXIMUM DENSITY PER ASTM 01551 METHOD D. REFER TO NOTE 2 a CONCRETE EOUIPMENT PAD SECTION I� Global Wlrelmby •F' •Mobile•' 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SURE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425) 3784000 ENGINEERING 1101 - 116130 - 66TI4 AVE SURREY, SIC V35 1XI, CANADA TEL: (604) 514-6432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE. I-811-345-4045 EMAIL: metl•erkengrom WEB:—trkmg— IY 16CT NOS 0915-033 DRAVN rtr. RB. �JIEG[ED pY� PA 0519-m33D2A 1 a Inge nlmbl GENERAL REVI9— 1 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THI9 SET OF DOCUMENTS 15 PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT IL14 ICH RELATED TO THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PRDNIBITED. AIE SEAL �v9818 SITE BUENNA 030 SW DASH POINT RD �GlYp1.kW0 FEDERAL WAY, WA W023 (SE4692D) :XPIRU 4120/ SHEET TITLE MAR 1 12006 WQMjTA E RETAINING WAIL DETAILS riN SNOUTWWEST FENCE ELEVATION B.-8. FASTEN ELECTRICAL ECUIPMENTS TO AODIi HORIZONTAL MEMBERS I'i61 VER hc:AL. PLAN( TYP. 2'k6" HORIZONTAL BEHIND AT MID i:lIT PROVIDE CUT OUT IN FENCE FOR METER READING FASTEN METER TO FENCE POST WITH L 4"x4"xl/4" FASTEN ANGLE TO FENCE POST (2) 12" LAG SCREWS SIMPSON FB26 I FENCE Ew"CKSISI �t { 11 oRmxhFT ITICIR " r DE LCPC1M1Ys LATCH .. h% f f 6" VERTICAL ON EACH "-�, $1DIN, OF GATES; TYP. I I DIAGONAL ON T INSIDE OF GATE, TYP. FASTEN ELECTRICAL EtaJIFMENTS TO ADD HORIZONTAL Ml7-15m B"xB" POST SIMPSON FB26 FENCE C� TYP. PROVIDE A l"YITIONAL 3-A HORIZONTAL BEHIND, TYP. 3 SOUTHUIEST FENCE ELEVATION 0 1 2 7Se6' HORIZONTAL ON TOP AND BOTTOM OF GATE SIMPSON TP31 TIE PLATE.O TYP OF ALL CRNERS -- 4,1 � Y �f• - f ...;1 0 r,{r11,„ . SOUTHEAST FENCE ELEVATION m 2 SIMPSON TP3T TIE PLATE pVEIRLAP 2'x4' BY 1 12' ON ALL 3 SIDES I to2• 2'x4" 2111 2'k2' 5ECTION I 6• X 6" P.T. POST PI, 3/8"x6"xB" LG. KfTYP OF 21 VY BOLT, TYP. OF 2 NOTES: L CONTRACTOR TO CONTACT ALL UTILITIES FOR LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND SERVICES PRIOR TO CCN5TR1CTIOPL Z REFER TO A-2 FOR ALL CONCRETE SPECIFICATIONS, 3. ALL FENCING MATERIAL SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: - NO I CEDAR FOR: I' x 6•, 2" x 6", 2" x 4", 2' x 2' - NO, I HEM -FIR P.T. FOR 6" x 6" P05T A ALL NAILS AND HARDWARE TO BE !GALVANIZED OR ALUMINUM 2ht4• I V I S'z6• 5 SECTION 0 6" PL 3/0"xB"xB" LG. 3/4' CHAMFERi 1 W" 5• I' I ;'a e 12" a NELSON q ' Jll OEFopm pp BAR ;;a W„ 12' LG. TYP. OF 4 SIB• ASSEMBLY TO CON •� 4 W GALVANIZED CONTINUOUS N6' 6 FENCE POST DETAIL5 6" X 6" P.T. PL 3/B"xb"xB° LG, TYP- OF 2 f 2.92 SUPER HEX 01MLLE1NS 2!10 WOOD SCREWS ~ 98 Iy✓•�!1{.. ON EACH SIDE PL 3/S"x8"x0" LG, RETAINING WALL 12" DIA NELSON DEFORMED BAR 12" �t LG TYP, OF 4 .XPIR41 2dl MAR 1 1 2006 2-•Q SUPER HEX DRILLERS E.S. 2'k3'k5 12" 16 GA SHEET METAL CAL HOLES TO SUIT Sin- r.,—f 2-90 WOOD SCREWS ON EACH SIDE r 14' BOLT, TYP. OF 2 a-xW POST 7 SECTION 0 1 2 ASSEMBLY TO BE GALVANIZED ci s ty ,re g FENCE POST DETAILS 0 6" �IGY'��T�r31I�• GIBbBIwIIelBss by T"Mobile'" 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SUITE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425) 37&4000 ENGINEERING -201 - 1165E - 66TH AVE SURREY, BC V35 1XI, CANADA TEL,(EP04)STA.6432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE: 1-011-345-4045 EMAIL: mallotrkengroin WEB: www.trk—S.— �>mJECT NOi 0515-033 DRAUN BT: R9. •DHEOCED BT: PA, CAD FILE: OSlS•033S3 THE INFIDWATION CONTAINED IN THIS BET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR 015CL05URE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED 15 STRICTLY PROHIBITED. A•E BEAL SITE BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA IBW23 (SE46132D) SHEET TITLE i3ESYEBMiTTEF. SHEET NUMBER � OF D RRL Vj:- BUlLEPT. 7 / E-2 ! • E / / J I PSE TO RELOCATE AND REPL.AC@ EXISTIING 31'-II• WOOD UTILITY POLE "X2255" WITH A 51'-5' f 19'-S' TALLERU GLVLA'M UTILITY POLE. PSE TO TRANSFER EXUSTWI LINES TO NEW UTILITY POLE AND INSTALL VOICESTREAM ANTENNAS AND AF�TENANCBB LANDSCAPE NOT , • r ,' SHOWN FOR CLARITY 71 / yCONTAJ.ICTOR YO MAKE ALL NECESSARY' / W pRRANGETIIII AND PROVIDE ALL a r w AEGLIRED LABOR AND MATERIALS, .r J' L INCLUDED HUT NOT LIMITED TO POLERMER r r E%i97ilO • `I' 'v WEATNERH£AD, ETC, TO OBTAIN A 200A, _ •^i'r J q' V/ . / GRA95 AREA y,*0Y140V, IRA 3U1 SERVICE F12LYM SUPPLY y / POWER TRAK3FER / f fCABINET "MOPELf// V W .'.• ..J• / :fir•• .• rY� � ArTElOORDANCTE WITH CONDUIT Ai 7` RSGIO PVC Ct7NDIAT DIRECT • _ r .• •:'lf y, ( PIIa70DER'S REQUIREMENTS 15l@0ED C/W PULLROPE (TELCO) TO Pk CABINET N• �++. N' y Y/ r rb 4-3 THHN 2-92 THHN ,. y /+/.. 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GROUND IN 2" RIGID PVC C7JD'UIT DIRECT BURIED EXISTING WOOD RETAINING WALL J I � f COORDINATE EXACT ROUTE WITH ._ , �. .Y .v v S �+ •t- r, r• .t- CCtaTRIUCYION MANAGER PROVIDE ! • /// L RILLBOXE9 AS REQUIRED v N. „ W M• ' y `[3} OBTAIN LOCATES PRIOR TO ANY '• A w' W /r • W++� W /l vv EXCAVATION REFER TO S1TE WORK 't GENERAL NOTES ON DRAWING A-4 • ,, r Y W w w r r w `C ---- ------ 4,- - _ --- - ---- - /� N• rrw W rr W ---- __ -_�.. - -__-__-__ __ __ ---_-__ iYr ___ ____ - - - .- - .w'-----^-: ..: .. - J. .�V Y ► .v L r!� y, w -I. 3-3/0 THHN IN 2" RIGID PVC w .Y tis v • Mt , w CONDUIT DIRECT BURIED y y •� y w y r w Q 2' RIGID PVC CONDUIT CAU + y PJLLIZDFn DIRECT BURIED (TELCO) " ''• r " /+• EXISTING OVERHEAD UTILITY Lam W W W W Y 1. w EXISTING PROPERTY LINE/, +� xr I �` •• JJJJ <'' � � -�fi �� ,,r > � �/ ti v it �•N' w :c' r•r � ,•, I ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN 0 1 2 5 E%PIRES 09/I1/ MAR 2 12006 NOTES: L CONTRACTOR TO CONTACT ALL UTILITIES FOR LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES SERVICE LOCATIONS TO BE CONFIRMED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION I. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE N 2, COMPLY WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE 111, THE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL AND STATE CODES AND REGULATIONS, AND UTILITY GUIDELINES. 3. PERFORM ALL VERGICATION, OBSERVATK'A45 TESTING AND EXAMINATION OF WORK FMPJGMt TO THE ORDERING OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND THE ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION.ISSUE A WRITTEN NOTICE OF ALL FINDINGS TO THE CONSTRICTION MANAGER LI5TING ALL MALFUNCTIONS, FAULTY EQUIPMENT AND DISCREPANCIES. 4. UNDERGROUND CONDUIT SHALL BE RIGID POLYVINTL CHLORIDE CONDUIT: SCHEDULE 40, TYPE I, CONFORMING 70 UL ARTICLE 651: WESTERN PLASTICS OR CARBON MANUFACTURER COUPLINGS SHALL BE SLIP-ON, SOLVENT SEALED T PIPE: SOLVENT, WESTERN TYPE COMPATIBLE WITH PVC DUCT, ALL BENDS SHALL BE 30- MINIMUM RADIUS. S. ALL WIRING SHALL BE STRANDED COPPER WITH MINIMUM 600V INSULATION (UNLESS OTHERW15E NOTED). 6. NEUTRAL SHALL BE COLOR CODED, INSULATION SHALL BE CROSS -LINKED POLYETHYLENE. 7. CONTRACTOR TO CONTACT ALL UTILITIES FOR LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES. SERVICE LOCATIONS TO BE CONFIRMED PRIOR TO CONSTRICTION &. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL PERMITTING, FILING, AND FEES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PROJECT. g THE CONTRACTOR 514ALL SCHEDULE ALL NECESSARY INSPECTIONS WITH THE PROPER AUTHORITIES AND INFORM VOICESTREAM 24-HOUR5 IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS AND INSPECTION VERIFICATIONS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE WITHIN 24-HOUR5 AFTER THE INSPECTION HAS TAKEN PLACE. 10. ALL EQUIPMENT, WIRING, AND MATERIALS MUST HAVE A UL LABEL. II ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE BY QUALIFIED AND EXPERITNCEO JOURNEYMEN AND PERFORMED IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER AND SHALL PROCEED IN AN ORDERLY MANNER 50 AS NOT TO HOLD UP TFIE PROGRESS OF THE PROJECT. 12. THOROUGHLY TEST ALL LINES, FEEDHR S. EO01-MENT, AND DEVICES WITH MAXIMUM LOADS TO ASSURE PROPER CPERATION. 11 CONDUCTOR LENGTHWITHOUT SHALL BE CONTINUOU5 FROM TERMINATION TO TERMINATION WITHOUT SPLICES 14. PROVIDE PULL BOXES WHERE SHOWN AND/OR WHERE REQUIRED BY CODES AND/CR UTILITY COMPANIES. 5. ALL CONDUIT ROUGH IN SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO AVOID LOCATION CONFLICTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL LOCATIONS. 16. ALL WIRES SHALL BE TACK ED AT ALL PULL BOXES, J-BOXES, EQUIPMENT 9O�C-_S, AND C 5,NETS WITH APPROVED PLASTIC TAGS. 17. ALL BREAKERS IN PANEL BOXES 5NALL BE IDENTIFIED WITH TYPE WRITTEN LABELS NEATLY PLACED ALONG SIDE OF THE BREAKER RESTORE GRADE TO MATCH PRE-CON6TRJC710N CONDITIONS NONVEHIOILAR AREAS, BACKFILL WITHICLEAN NA71VE BACKFILL AND -=�COMPACT TO 130% MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY, VEHIC ULAR AREA5: ' BWITH GRANULAR 'A' AND ACJ'FILL COMPACT TO W% MOD WAWIT1 a TAPE •f- -1 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER •�► �' BRICK SAND 6' RIGID PVC CONDUIT FOR ANTENNA CABLE RO1171N6, TYP. OF 4 If' PULLROPE, TYP. 3-3/0 THHN IN 2" RIGID PVC CONDUIT 2" RIGID PVC CONDUIT C/W FULLROPE (TELCO) TRENCH SECTION m Global Wlrelees by T' •Mobile- 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SUITE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425) 378-40DO EN�GlNEEAiNG 1201 - lj.S& - 66TH AVE SURREY, BC VIIS 7XI, CANADA TEL: (604) 574-6432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE: 1-077-345-4045 EMAIL: mallwtrkmgt WEB: www.trkwgt FRDJECT NO. 0515-033 DRNW BYi CNECXED BY, C8 :AD FILE, �sT5.033EI 3 run nrne �IU.�IR,,L r+evmtac I FeB Ell-M [.e ewe r¢vblorro THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THUS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED 15 STRICTLY PROHIBITED. SITE BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA W023 (SE4692D) SHEET TITLE ESUBMITTE1 ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN 4 Fe nF AL 3tEUIL EPT. 4-3 THNN (RECTIFIERS), 2-'12 THNN (HVAC) PLUS 'B GROUND IN 1 1/4" RIGID PVC CONDUIT 1 EQUIPMENT ELEVATION 1 2 VERIFY EXACT CONDUIT TERMINATION LOCATIONS AT P1IRCELL RAC6B3031 CABINET ON SITE 2• RIGID PVC CONDUIT C/W PULLROPE (TELCO) 4 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER IN 3/4" RIGID PVC CONDUIT TO GROUND BAR IN PURCELL RAC&S3031 WEATHERPROOF LIGHT ANTROL P262A60 POWER TRANSFER II LTELCO16" x X 10" HOFFMAN BOX CABINET(MODEL 2262A6030P-000) DEl'1 " H 4 SOLID BARE TINNED o I COs+rs. _'.Q- IN 3/4" RIGID PVC [-C..NDUIT TO GROUND RING a _! 2" MGI7 PVC CONDUIT C/W FULLAOn ITELCO) TO GFI DUPLEX RECEPTACLE AND UmnrLt- CABINET WEATHERPROOF LIGHT 9WITOu ^I 3.4 THNN PLUS •12 PLUS '12R I GROUND IN 314" R IC ND I GROUND IN 3/4" RMG GROUND ( 3-3/0 THNN PLUS'6 GROWDi IN 2" RIGID PVG CONDUIT R-e-7�� 4-3 THI-NI !RECTIFIERS), 2-'Q 2• RIGID PVC CONDUIT C/W THNN (HVAG) PLUS at G IN I I/4" RIGID PVC CONDUIT n _ FVLLROPE (TELGO) PROVIDE METER BASE AND ACG=WO#JES ANO ARR NGI� ELECTRICAL ELEVATION H I 2 I Sr ;°.w°"eye°a°e " ' °°°°°°°°°�°a°° S �QOOeoC°OepeO°a°C°°osoepep�� 2 ELECTRICAL ELEVATION 0 1 2 Globe)Wl.I.by ••Mobile•' 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SURE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425) 370-4000 EMGINEERING r& - 116m - OOT" AVE 5URPEEY BC V36 TXL CANADA TEL: (60A) 5'14.6432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE, 1-817-345-4045 EMAIL: mallRrkea,E3— LEE:I-Ala—e G°m Iwr3�D-�c- @515.033 DRAW) BY, Rb. °e ca ° ,.AD FILE, ° mSlS-®33E2 EXPIRES 091111 raC N MAR 2 12006 5116t"IITTALS J L11.�.1_ 'T...•1� .Tt:��� :.ia-_BSI THE IWOR-IATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOOId'1ENT5 19 PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED 19 STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Aar SaAL SITE BLIENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA W023 (SE46S2D) ESTUFFY TITITLE E ecffR1CAL I� TAIgr SHEET NLMSER fyRtoll[-D F FDDAL 1N PT. NAMEPLATE SCHEDULE VOICESTREAM WIRELESS Ss I j MOIpIT GTl nETER BASE I 4• PROPERTY OF VOICESTREAM WIRELESS c 2WA 170/240V, IPH, 3W MOUNT ON POWER TRANSFER CABINET I. B" PROPERTY OF VOICESTREAM WIRELESS c DISCOMNECT SWITCH MOUNT ON DISCONNECT EWTCH B' VOICESTREAM WIRELESS SE4692D m I MCWT PrI FIrITGELL C4TS�fT I NOTE: ALL NAMEPLATES TO BE VB" THICK LAMACOID, BLACK FACE, UA41TE CORE, FASTEN WITH APPROVED ADHESIVE. PANEL SCHEDULE EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION I. POWER CABINET TO BE PANTROL POWER TRANSFER CABINET MODEL NO. 7262A603OP-000 OR APPROVED EQUAL. 2. LIGHT FIXTURE TO BE COOPER QZWEDGE CATALOG NO QZ51- CAU 500W QUARTZ LAMP AND MOUNTING ACCE55ORIES. 3 SERVICE ENTRANCE RATED FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH TO BE HEAVY DUTY WITH NO. OF POLES, VOLTAGE AND CURRENT RATINGS AS INDICATED CAU NEMA 3R LOCKABLE ENCLOSURE. APPROVED MANUFACTURERS: FPL, SIEMENS, SQUARE D, CUTLER HAMMER. CIRCUIT B cnvL-)IT DESCRIPTION 10A 20A DESCRIPTION RECTIFIER _O 2 70A O— SPARE 104 3 4 20A D_ SPARE RECTIFIER B s SPARE BA D_ —D LIGNTARECE-TACLE 20A 0 — HVAC o o— H O- i o- b O— ]0 O— T] O— ]4 O— T -o ,3 —O 6 0 R S —O r —O ]3 � OVERHEAD PRIMARY BY SUPPLY AUTHORITY CONTRACTOR TO MAKE ALL NECESSART UTILITY POLE CAU POLEMOUNT ARRANGETIENTS AND PROVIDE ALL TRANSFORMER BY SUPPLY 4N)THORIT7 REQUIRED LABOR AND MATERIALS, INCLUTJED BUT NOT LIMITED TO TRANSITION TO BELOW GRADE POLERISER, WEATHERHEAD, ETC. TO OBTAIN A 700A, 120n40V, IPW, 3W SERVICE FROM SUPPLY AUTHORITY TRANSITION TO ABOVE GRADE 3-3/0 THHN IN 2" RIGID pVC CONDUIT DIRECT BURIED O 3.3)0 THHN PLUS +6 PROVIDE METER BASE AND ACCESSORIES GROUND IN 2' RMC AND ARRANGE FOR SUPPLY AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE 200A SERVICE METER 2iA 20OA/100AF, 24OV, 2P�SN SERVICE ENTRANCE RATED FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH CAU 2-200A TYPE HRC FUSES AND NEMA 3R LOCKABLE ENCLOSURE 700AF -2 TW GREEN SERVICE ENTRANCE GROUND IN 3/4' RIGID PVC CONDUIT TRANSITION TO BELOW GRADE 3-3/0 THHN PLUS'6 GROUND IN 2' RIGID PVC CONDUIT DIRECT BURIED TRANSITION TO ABOVE GRADE 200A GENERATOR RECEPTACLE 200A -{ry� - 20IDA PANTROL POWER TRANSFER CABINET V BUILT IN TV99 PURCELL TRANSITION TO lR.ACGB3931) BELOW GRADE 20A, 'P HVAC 10A, 2P RECTIFIER 10A, 7P REGTIFIER 2-R2 7HHN PLUS 92 GROUND IN 3/4• RM TRANSITION TO ABOVE GRADE LIGHT SWITCH 4-3 7HHN (RECTIFIER.), 2-NZ 7•'R THEN PLUS 'O CROWD TNFdN (HVAG) PLUS 'B GROUND IN314" RMC IN I V4" RIGID PVC CONDUIT 3AnP LIGHT J ® . MECHANICAL INTERLOCK oICI `-'. •Y u, Us, w le 'rIQNRL EXPIRES 09/11/ ,i MAN 2 12006 r�� Global W1.1— by T --Mobile- 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SURE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425) 3715 4000 ENGlNEEAING -101 - Il600 - 66TH AVE SURREY, BC V35 1XI, CANADA TEL: (604) 514-6432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE: I-011-345-4045 EMAIL: mall-trkwgc WEB: mmw.trkmgr FT] -T NO, 0515-033 ORdW BT, RB. ,CHEIXED BT, CH CAD FILE, 0915.033E3 I SUBMITTALS I THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IB F'fd7PRIETART BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. AIE REAL SITE BLIENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA W023 (SE4692D) SHEET TITLE SHEET NUMBER LOLD FF�LW PT. ,� 4 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND RING BURIED AT 2'-6' L BELOW GRADE GROUND ROD. TYR — � E-5 i f f• -2 5q ID BARN T&N= y ,O MASTER GROUND BAR �B SOLID BARE TINNED TO laiFNA CABLE SUPPORT POST \ ti \ \ \ \ - SOLID 1 PVC CONDUIT COPPER IN ' \ 3!A" RIGID PVG CONDD UIT TO \ VOICE STREAM TELCO BOX p ` \ \ \ eGROUND ROD WITH INSPECTION PORT, E-5 TYP. OF 2 r`r f I t E-1 BURIED 2'-6" BELOW GRADE I SITE GROUNDING LAYOUT 0 1 2 ngOUNDING SPECIFICATION I GROUNDING SHALL COMPLY WITH LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 2. MINIMUM BENDING RADIUS FOR GROUND CONDUCTOR IS 8'. 3. NO SPLICES PERMITTED IN GROUND CONDUCTORS. 4. INTERCONNECT ANTENNA GROUND LUG TO -2 SOLID BARE TINNED COT -'PER (IF APPLICABLE). 5. ALL GROUhIDING CONNECTOR"$ TO BE CLEAN AND FREE OF PAINT AT THEIR MATPk3 SURFACES AND INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. USE PENETROX OR EQUIVALENT ANTIOXIDANT N GREASE. 6. ALL GROUND BAR COI NEC TIONS ARE TO BE 7 HOLE LOOS COMPRESSION IT STACKED COIN. NECTICNS ARE NOT ACCEfTfAB{5, BACK TO HACK COINNEGTIONB ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE GROUND BAR WILL BE PERMITTED.tw 1. ENSURE ALL MECHIGAI. CONNECTORS ARE TORQUED TO THE MANUFACTURER'S $PECIf1ED VALUES. e. MULTIPLE BONDS ON GROUND RODS TO BE SEPARATED BY AT LEAST 6". S. MAXIMUM RESISTANCE OF THE COMPLETED GROUND SYSTEM SMALL NOT EXCEED A RESISTANCE OF.5 OHMS TO EARTH. 10. GROUND WIRES SHALL NOT B€ INSTALLED THROUGH HOLES IN ANY METAL OBJECTS OR MPPORTS TO PRECLUDE ESTABLISHING A "CHOKE" POINT. IL FERROUS METAL CLIP$ WMIGN COMPLETELY SURROL;N0 THE GUd'TND IWRE SHALL NOT BE USED. r9ETAL CL IPB tMAT DO NOT CO! r LETELY SURROLMD THE GROLNND WARE OR PLASTIC CLIPS ARE ACCEPTABLE. 12. GROUND BARS SHALL NOT BE FIELD MODIFIED. 13. ALL HORIZONTAL FENCE SECTIONS TO BE GROUNDED WITH 8" SINGLE BARREL GROUND STRAPS. 14. GROUND RING BURIAL DEPTH SHALL BE 30". 15. A CERTFIED CONTRACTOR WILL MAKE ALL MASIIREMENTS REQUIRED TO TEST TOE GROI2ND ING $YSTfM, USING A I'•EGGER OR EQUIVALENT, TF¢ ACCEPTABLE RESISTANCE MEASURED FOR THE G+^? JNDING SYBTpY WILL NOT EXCEED 5 O MS RESISTANCE THREE 015TANCEB SHALL BE +WlP+ I AT IO0 FEET, U AT 10 FEET, AND I AT 35 fElT. THESE D15TAKCE ARE SUBUECT TO A 51 TE BY BITE BASIS. ICESTREAM SHALL BE GLvEN 24 NOURS NOTICE. BEFORE TESTIN VOG IS TO BE DONE THE COST ASSOCIATED WITH GROLMD TESTING WILL BE AT THE EXPENSE OF THE CONTRACTOR MOUNT GROUND BAR 2 TO WOOD UTILITY YDLE AT BOTTOM OF E'S VERTICAL ANTENNA 4 SOLID BARE TMOIED COPPER TO GROUND BAR CABLE RUN '! TW GREEN ROUTED UP WC)= UTILITY POLE WITH ANTENNA _ CABLES j, J� SOUND BARE TIMED ' :• 00"PER TO PSE GROUND, TYP. OF 2 . 4 SOLID BARE TIMEED COPPER BURIED 2'-6" BELOW GRADE LEGEND GROUND ROD WITH INSPECTION PORT ■ GROUND ROD 0 CADWELD F nRES• 09V I I I MAR 2 12006 y�ic�'tr�am� GIubai Wireless by T. --MobUe' • 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SUITE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425) 3784000 ENG1i:NEE371NG -201 - I16B8 - 66TH AVE SLRREY, BC V35 TXI, CANADA TEL: (604) 514-6432 FAX;(6,04)514-6431 TOLL FREE: I-011-345-4045 EMAIL: meUdtrkwgc WEB: mmm.trkg3rlq m rfeu,=cT No. 0515-033 IJRAIIN Bn WD. JIEOCED BY. C13 C•O F0.E• 47515.033E4 THE REORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY B7 NATURE. ANT USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WTICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. ANE SEAL SITE BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA W023 (SE4&S2D) bum TrtLE ESUg 51TEe G n SHEET NUMBER OF�DEAL W BUIL G PT. TO. 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COPPER "GLAD STEEL CJtCL VD ROD GROUND ROD LUITH INSPECTION PORT N T.S. 2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER TO GROUND RING 2 TW GREEN TO GROUND BAR MOUNTED TO WOOD UTILITY POLE DIRECTLY BELOW ANTENNAS HARGER GROUNDING BAR YGB1144103 OR APPROVED EQUAL GROUND TAILS, TYP. 2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER TO GROUND RING /21GROUND BAR DETAIL NT,5. 2 TW GREEN ROUTED WITH ANTENNA CABLES TO GROUND BAR DIRECTLY BELOW ANTENNAS GROUND KIT, TYP.---, GROUND TAIL, TYP.-,-,- ANTENNA CABLE, ' : MOUNT GROUND BAR TO GLULAM UTILITY POLE A7 BOTTOM OF VERTICAL ANTENNA CABLE RUN T.O. EXISTING &*40EI e. ti n eaL.No esiovE TiM ro�ER TO rBE GROUND TAILS, TYP. 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QUAD-POL ANTENNA, TYP. 4 TW GREEN TO ANTENNA MOUNT 1 GROUND TAIL, TYP. - MOUNT GROUND BAR TO GLULAM UTILITY POLE DIRECTLY BELOW ANTENNAS 4 TW GREEN— MOUNT GROUND BAR TO GLULAM UTILITY POLE AT BOTTOM OF VERTICAL ANTENNA CABLE RAJ JUMPER CABLE LCap TELECOM /—(TMA-DO MOO) -2 TW GREEN TO -NA ANTENNA JUMPER ONLY 2 OF 4 ANTENNA CABLES PER ANTENNA SHOWN FOR CLARITY GROUND TAILS 7 TW GREEN 4 TW GREEN ANTENNA CABLE TET A LNA GROUND KITS MOUNT. IF. -2 TW GREEN ROUTED MOUNT GROUND BAR TO WITH ANTENNA CABLES GLULAM UTILITY POLE DIRECTLY BELOW ANTENNAS ANTENNA CABLE GROUND KITS GROUND TAILS MOUNT GROUND BAR TO GLULAM U710rY POLE AT BOTTOM OF VERTICAL ANTENNA CABLE RUN 4 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER r' , GROUND KIT WITH WEATFlffRpR7CF KIT, LOCATED Ij NpAR TOP OF VERTICAL ANTENNA CABLE RUN, TYP. GROUND KIT WITH UEATWERPRDOP KTT, LOCATED NEAR BOTTOM OF VERTICAL ANTENNA CABLE RINK IS GROUND TAIL, TTP. 4 TW GREEN TO EACH NOKIA CABINET I EQUIPMENT JUMPER CABLE GROUND KIT WITH -2 SOLID BARE TINNED WEATHERPROOF KIT, LOCATED COPPER TO GROUND RING NEAR EQUIFT"IEN7, TYP. MOUNT MASTER GROUND BAR T4 ANTE.NNA CABLE 5UPPCRT PO"T NEAR EC111PMENT 4 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER TO GROUND RING I ANTENNA CABLE GROUNDING RISER N.T.S. *Z6yoZel 4 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER TO PSE GROUND -2 SOLID BARE TINNED DOrPER TO GROUND BAR IN PURCELL RAC635031 -2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER ROUTED WITH ANTENNA CABLES SERVICE ENTRANCE EQUIPMENT -1 TW GREEN SERVICE ENtRA NCE GROUND N 3/4" RIGID PVC CONDUIT TFLCO -2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND RING -2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER N 3/4" RIGID PVC CONDUIT I CADWELD, TYP.1 1 -2 SOLID BARE TINNED CAPPER NOKIA NOKIA IFURCELL ULTRANTE ULTRASITE (RAC6030311 4 TWRC�FN CABINET CABINET CABINET ANTENNA CABLER GPRID KITS `7 TW GREEN GROUND TAILS MOUNT MASTER GROIND BAR TO ANTENNA CABLE SUPPORT POST NEAR EQUIPMENT -2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER 4 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER ANTf�NA. CABLE SUPPORT POST 2 GFEDUN©ING SCHEMATIC N.T9. Globe) Wireless by T- • •Mobile•' 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SUfTE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425) 3784000 ENGINEERING -201 - 116015 - (e6TH AVE SURREY, BC V36 1XI, CANADA TEL: (604) 514-9,432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE, I-011-345-4045 EMAIL: melNtrkagr WEB. .— Nrk-g— FM'bJECT NO, 0974-033 DRAYN BY, ROD, TYP. IJlEOCED BY, G8 oax. F. 0515•033E6 MAR 2 12006 n RTT4ll.-1 ���:i I.l THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS 19 PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR 11151-LOSURE OTHER THAN THATIC WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED 19 STRICTLY PROHIBITED. ArE SEAL SITE BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA W023 (SE46S2D) SHEET TITLE SHEET NUMBER Y OF RAC Y BU,L�DEPT. it DIA. (2 HOLES) CRM]— BETWEEN IrN\IQl 4 L I L INSPECTION PROBE 2 3/8" HOLE FOR GA15LE it 1 ==1:mmmmmmmmmmmm i LfI �, 4 NI(.• I, 1 CADWELD-TYPE GL GROUNDING HYLUG DETAIL N.TS. TYPE GSTUD-HY CABLE TO ROD TO STEEL TYPE TA TYPE VPl TYPE, TYPE W TYPE VS TYPE VB TYPE GT TYPE AY TYPE GR a CADWELD GROUNDING CONNECTION PRODUCTS N.TS. TYPE GSTUD-HT APPLICATION C4Cm) CD a TYPE GAR-BU AND 6AR3502 TYPE GAR-BU APPLICATION TYPE ERG BRAID CABLE TO PIPE FLEXIBLE SPLICE a PUFFNDY GROUNDING PRODUCTS DETAIL N re. TYPE-TGIBS TYPE-BDISGS2 I -BEAM CONNECTOR INSTALLED PRIMPING DIE P1105 EMBOSSING DIE PISEUPI I -BEAM — CAVECTOR�� I -BEAM FLANGE EMBOSSING DIE PIBEWPI OR PPBEl CRIMPING Dig_ P1105 101 14001 s I -BEAM CONNECTOR FOR COPPER CABLE N.T.S. TYPE-YAC3L-2TC3B WA3'y 0 i 3 1 J• R�371TV� �r EXPIRES 111) 1 1 W TYPE -KC TO FLAT 511RFACE TYPE -KC TO PIPE MAR 2 12006 BURNOY GROUNDING DETAIL N.T.S. GloDel WIIBIB by r --Mobile-' 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SURE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE (425) 378-40W EI 1NEEWIG 201 - 11680 - 66TH AVE SURREY , BC V35 1XI, CANADA TEL: (604) 514-9,432 FAX: (604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE: I-911-345-4045 EMAIL: melldtrkmg— WEB: _Arkeng PROJECT NO: 0919-033 AW:orr t1T. RB. iJlEOGED BT: CEl CAD FILE, 0919.033E1 THE INFOWATION CONTANED IN ""ISSET OF DOOLDIENTS IS PROPRIETARY By NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED 19 STRICTLY PROHIBITED. ArE BEAL S1TE BUENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA W023 (SE46132D) ESUBMTE TYPICAL GROUNDING MA" E4TM06 11..Dr TPT. i I I i I I I I I I I I I I SW --4 _ II SECTION LINE t NW 7-21-4 Ij'} +' 2 515T051 M o l � v -___________ # II 1=1 5153200446 I+� SITE RENCHNIARK AR SC "DCI CONTRQI" ELEV-= 326.OB' 324 . TRH 728 FOUND 1/2•'RE0! ! ! ! LOT 8 LOT 9 TAX / 5253200441 �pGE ATEA sPIGDr J ! 1P% 15j53200436 / / . J J UTILITY POLE 3 T! 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BLOCK 5, MARINE NEW ESTATES ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 44 OF PLATS, PAGE 59, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. EASEMENTS A CORRESPONDS WITH ITEM NUMBER IN 'SCHEDULE B' OF TITLE REPORT. THE FOLLOWING EASEMENTS FROM THE REFERENCED TITLE REPORT CONTAIN SUFFICIENT INFORMATION TO BE DEPICTED ON THE PLAN. OTHER EASEMENTS OR ENCUMBRANCES" IF ANY, MAY AFFECT THE PROPERTY, BUT LACK SUFFICIENT INFORMATION TO BE SHOWN. NO EASEMENTS PER SCHEDULE -8-IN THE TITLE REPORT. \I JL*1 1) TITLE REPORT PER ORDER NO: 602987 ISSUED BY PACIFIC NORTHWEST TITLE COMPANY OF WASHINGTON. INC. DATED SEPTEMBER 9, 2DO5. 2) FIELD WORK CONDUCTED IN OCTOBER. 2005. 3) BASIS OF BEARING: WASHINGTON STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, NORTH ZONE (NA083) A GENERAL SITE LOCATION YC.l. �• O pr PO � � � •"' 1� SW J04 ST � f� a D � £ SW 308 ST SW -112 ST VICINITY MAP - NOT TO SCALE - LEGEND SUBJECT BOUNDARY LINE •-•-•---•- RIGHT-OF-WAY CENTERLINE -----------RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE - - - - - - - - - - - ADJACENT BOUNDARY LINE OVERHEAD POWER LINE BURIED POWER LINE D U IN C A N S O N »�— BURIED GAS LINE Compeoy, LI . OVERHEAD TELEPHONE LINE 1456'IF1551ASbM.6Wh102 BURIED TELEPHONE LINE T.Ph. 20624. 99166 Plena 2067H.101 BURIED WATER LINE F. )06.244.4455 BURIED SANITARY SEWER BURIED STORM DRAIN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _DITCH LWE/FLOW LINE ROCK RETAINING WALL A ------ VEGETATION LINE `� Q CHAIN LINK FENCE t % WOOD FENCE BARBED WIRE/VARE FENCE 00 TRANSFORMER FIRE HYDRANT Flo Tf LIGHT STANDARD 04 GATE VALVE >, a] POWER VAULT EI WATER METER EO UTILITY BOX A FIRE STAND y PIPE o UTILITY POLE ❑ TYPE I CATCH BASIN E- POLE GUY WIRE ® TYPE 11 CATCH BASIN V m GAS VALVE a SIGN Q _ ® GAS HETBOLLARD fO a QT TELEPHONE VAULT o MAIL BOX � TELEPHONE RISER 234-21 SPOT ELEVATION NOTE: 1) ALL ETEVATON5 91pWN ARE ABOV£ MEAN SEA LEVEL (AMSL] ELEVADONS REFER£NCEO YD THE NAVE e6 OA1UM, 2) ALL TGv1ER, TREE ANE APPURTENANCE HEIGHTS ARE ABOVE GRDUHD LEVEL (AGO).y ALL0 FEET OR A19 OF TOTAL �HHEIGHT, WHICHEVER 1S TOREAIER. S TREE LEGEND DECIDUOUS TREE AL=ALDER O MP=MAPLE DS=DECIDUOUS AL12 —TRUNK DIAMETER (IN) MA=MADRONA OK=OAK TYPE CH -CHERRY EVERGREEN TREE CE=CEDAR DF=HEMLOCK RR DjXF-T},B HE -HEMLOCK PI=PINE 198.2 EVG=EVERGREEN HEIGHT AGL IF MEASURED NOTE TREE DRIP LINES ARE NOT TO SCALE TREE SYMBOLS REFERENCE TRUNK LOCATION ONLY. TRUNK DIAMETERS WERE APPROXIMATED AT 3.5' TO 4ABOVE GROUND LEVEL TREES SHOWN ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND OTHER TREES AND VEGETATION MAY EXIST SITE DEFORMATION TAX LOT NUMBER 51532OG441 POINT RD SITE ADDRESS 1D30 SW DASH FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 �- If,f SITE CONTACT OTTO KACSO PHONE NUMBER 205-571-3810 ZONING RS15.0-KING CCUNTY Q 0 TOTAL LOT AREA 41,621t S.F. (0.96 AC.) (n Z Ei PROJECT AREA TO BE DETERMINED Z � �1I LATITLIDE/LONGITUDE POSITION W Iv N COORDINATE DATA AT EXISTING POLE: (n 0.= HAD 83 NAVD BB LAT - 47.19'44.6" N ELEV321.8 FEET Z LONG - 122'20'57.2" W ( X V ww BENCHMARK IS "ZSEI" NGS OP$ CORK STATION co ELEV - 344,46' FLD. CREW:JAR%KW ELEVADON OERVED ul. Nw CPS. ACCURACY MEETS OR EXCEEDS lA S. ANOAROS AS DEFINED FLD. BOOK: 135/73 ON THE FAA ASAC INFORMATION SHUT 81; 003. DRAWN BY: JE/LT BOUNDARY DISCLAIMER jae H. 01808.147 THIS PLAN DOES NOT REPRESENT A BOUNDARY ANDADJACENT IAEERTY LINES DATE: 10'Zl,()5 A�REDEPICTED USING DUND ENCE AN RECORD INFORMA RON. SURVEY REFERENCE 1) MARINE VIEW ESTATES ADDITION, VOL. 44 OF PLATS, PCS. 59-60. RECORDS OF KING COUNTY 2) WSDOT RIGHT-OF-WAY PLANS FOR S.R. 509. CAUTIONI UNFIERGR011N0 UIIUDES EXIST IN EK AREA AND UTILITY INFORMADON SHOWN LACY BE IMOWIPLM STATE LAW REQUIRES THAT CONTRACTOR CONTACT THE ONE -CALL UTILITY LOCATE SERVICE AT LEAST 48 /�J ( _ I HOURS BEFORE STARTING ANY CONSTRUCTION. V i- gW-424-5555 1 OF 1 .I.b.1 Wlreless by T•'Mobile'` 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SUITE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 PHONE )425) 3784000 ENGINEERING n0'- - I1.688 • 6 TH AVE SURREY, BC V35 1XI, CANADA TEL: (604) 514-6432 FAX: l604) 514-6431 TOLL FREE: 1-811-345-4045 EMAIL: mell�trkengrsm WEB: mlom.trk-g.- PROJECT NO, 0519-033 Dk BY: rl+eaxD BTU PA. CAD FILE. meT9.033B111 ALS THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS 51<T OF DOCUltWjS WS F-p- MTAR'Y BY NATVRE, ANY N OR DISCLOSURE OT•2R T1rAN THAT WIG" iRFLATES YO THE CLIENT NAMED 18 STRICTLY PROHIBITED. ArE SEAL SITE BLIENNA 1030 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL WAY, WA 50023 (SE4692D) SHEET TITLE lJWE® SHEET NLMBER OF F w " WA' J��D T. NOTES: I. SITE PLAN —ION WAS OBTAINED FROM A SURVEY PREPARED LOT S TAX • 5E3200436 BY DUNC-AN° J COMPANY, INC. DATED NOVEMBER 10, 2005 I E T PLOT EXISTING GATE If JJ d t.,``� �A n LEGEND --- �__-�__�__—___ +I _ __ /J�� ev n•) N—_—____ SUBJECT BOUNDARY LINE 1 , — RIGHT-OF-WAY CENTERLINE - — — — — — — — — — — — - RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE EXISTNNY. PROPERTY I —__—__—__ g LINE, TYR EXISTING UTILITY POLE 9032 WITH 'y♦ ADJACENT BOUNDARY LINE t TRANSFOITIER HT.• 32J3' .. d EXI5TING OVERHEAD POWER LINE --—E-Atea C,—_._.-_.._._�.._-._.. _.. _. _. — _ H pp G EXISTING BURIED POWER LINE ` SEC110N LINE J 4' „ry ! �� 9m ,�. EXISTING BURIED GAS LINE — r ... Y — — _ rr — — —I r.' �!_ _ _ _ _SCI 6_71.4 _ _ r _ _ — — — _ — _ — — — _ — — — — -� Y .. , : _ _ _ _ .-I - m EXISTING OVERHEAD TELEPHONE LINE EXISTING BURIED TELEPHONE LINE _ ,' • EXISTING BURIED WATER LINE r' •7 /� s� EXISTING BURIED 9NITAW SEWER XP]RES �2-01 -� --� EXISTING BURIED STORM DRAIN I CEXLgT - gil5 •DFIS - - . f , . r ,Ir • I r -} r . rt A EXISTING DITCH LINE/FLOW LINE Ilt{ E7p6TNCi %/ • � •_ ! • , ; .r�mm•••=+ EXISTING ROCK RETAINING WALL r —�"� EXISTING VEGETATION LINE 'DF12 y{ ' •'� • % I r MAR 1 12006 EXISTING CHANCING FENCE / rDGE OP EXISTING ,/ .GRAVEL ACCESS EXISTING WOOD FENCE TAX • 9H9700491 ; . - . .. _ . • . - DF3O - / —• EXISTING BARBED WIREAUIRE FENCE 1111 •LOT 9' /• • ' /'665TM FIRE DF25 , �!I Hl-DRANT , J a EXISTING TRANSFORMER i� EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT - - - 103.3 E ISTING LIGHT STANDARD DG EXISTING GATE VALVE - I/ r--:.r----------------- /I J---� © DCI8TING F'OIIIER VAULT ® EXISTING WATER METER 1 - - DFIS ® IXISTING UTILITY BOX f.� EXISTING FIRE STAND PIPE • yAl / ! - .. - .TAX • 9159700441 . `J :, A .�� ,• � o IXI9TING UTILITY POLE 0 EXISTING TYPE I CATCH BASIN O. • 41,621 SFL r • ] S.r I J !I � ZSTING POLE GUY WIRE ® EXISTING TYPE II CATCH BASIN 0.9E ACRES//' : - - /! _ DFIS J.%• N EXISTING, GAS VALVE EXISTING 91CdJ Ii' . .• . _ - - - - r - r • /'/ '• ,• J . PLAN APPRQV�•14{_,15TIN�G CAB LEPI.OMETER o EXISTING BOLLARD F � ��••yy // 77 {{ �. f+/ 16YmIG 7ELEF'FIONE VAULT EXISTING MAIL BOX I• r • • r • - ' y EXISTING TREE• IB J- - fl I r J J/ _ -- I i ber 05 �rF z- 7-'�:,Jj`•Ek16TpJ$ TELEF'HGT•, RISER 23421 EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION I - 3 • • _ i �! I % A pt] By U AFL MEVATTON6 SHOWN ATM ABOVE MEAN SEA T7P. ed LEVEL [AMSU ELEVATIONS REFERENCED TO THE jj SLAB / ALL TGUIER „ �• -, I J I '2 Z) TREE AND APPURTENANCE HEIGHTS ARE EXISTING t 1 r • 'fi 1 it /f y JJ J/ •31 ACCURATE TO t3GRAVEL AREA MRF7• FEET O}[xSL OF TOTAL WEIGHT, UNICHEVER IS `_ [q. •� =Yl�i STREET ,• / TREE LEGEND / / r �' J I . E AL -ALDER 1"I .� ! P.nAPLE (�LAImRgiL' ! DS.DECID000S EXISTING WOOD r+E7LISTII'1G JJ SURFACE AREA CALCULATIONS ALM TRUNK DIAMETER [M) MA.MADRONA $j`! II PWOT05" 1 ' ATap SFiIRl96 / I OK•OAK RETAINING WALL 3 I , T J r,/ / 1 - �T7F I 1 rr CFI•CHERRY TAX • 513370044E I 4EXD8Tlll9 '' �I' 1� I /f� 4!/ /, ! ' EXISTING CONCRETE SURFACE AREA Ig21 S.F. / / EXISTING EVERGREEN TREE CE•CEDAR DF. DOIY•LAS FIR I HE•HEMLOCK .+r 1 EXISTING BUILDING SURFACE AREA 4SI6 SF. � PI.PINE EXISTING? I 1 11 . � JJ I l Ill' ]%7 EVG•EVERGREEN CONCRETE SLAB ti` •I11 1 HEIGHT AGL IF MEASURED EXISTING WOOD 1 ,1'I V ! + / Q / / // EXISTING GRAVEL SURFACE AREA 1229E 9F NOT - FENCE 1I:/. i / /d}J J / I /f t EX>0 AI PYC TREE DRIP LINES ARE NOT 70 SCALE. TREE SYMBOLS 3> 324 6d6TIAY REFERENTRUNK TRUNK LOCATION ONLY. T7JK DIAMETERS LLNyTpQ SPIGOT I _ _ _�. EXISTING DECK 911FEACE AREA 930 9F. LEVEL S RE OIW ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY 33' TO 4' ABOVE GROUND NAND �l-r/ t � pI! r J J I v _• OTHER TREES AND VEGETATION MAY EXIST. DF32 - I II J y _/{Z?�19TNSFOGLINE �• SITE INFORMATION f VOICE9TREAM COI"IF'OIND 9UFEACE AREA IB6 SF, VOICESTREAM 12'-0"a15'-6" �r•- i / / Ei[15ThdG METER COMPOUND/ LEASE AREA. REFER . IXIS7W+G WATER METER 1 I• TAX LOT NUMBER 5L53Z00441 TO A-4 FOR COMPOUND LAT :? •may ! SITE ADDRESS 1030 SW DASH POINT RD -- I PEE TO I�LOCd7E AND REPLACE EXISTING 31'-11' TOTAL SURFACE AREA • 41021 SF. FEDERAL WAY, WA 9B023 • . U)OOD UTILITY POLE 7Q7S5' 1111 TH A ST-S' IIT, 6• t f TOTAL IMPERVIOUS 9UFFACE AREA 19 �49 9F. -• • "V - - _ i• • / 7ALLEM 5LULA-M 19 LITY POLE. PSE TO TRANSFER � ` SITE CONTACT OTTO KACW EX18T'NG MOOD - I _ 7RiLy UKitlD I / EXISTING LINES TO NEW UTILITY POLE AND N67ALL R (206) 511-3610 FE-'IC.E - } ,g �B: CETAMING WALL• VOICESTREAM ANTEhtL AND APPURTENANCE& ZDNINY.+ R815m-KRJG COUNTY .. t J' IMPERVIOUS SURFACE AREAS TOTAL LOT AREA 41b21t 9F. f0.% AC-) ;SE71 BACK ' �'70'-0- LAN SCALE 17L7'1¢-R / EXISI ING CONTOUR - REFER TO LI FOR DETAILS / y�Jn/ 0102 LATITUDE/LONGITUDE POSITION LINE, TY? •pF107p$IM 7 / . COORDINATE DATA AT EXISTING POLE: / I `EXISTING GRABS / EXACT LOCATION OF NAD B3 NAVO BB EXISTING '; - •� '( AREA JJ REPLACEMENT POLE TO BE LAD - 4l'19'448• N ELEV.• B FEET T-5cFLINE 1i •. f iJ DETERMINED BY PEE LEGAL DESCRIPTION �3J/p/ 7 / / LONG - kt'20'S12' W ., j'•ay�M1 I! y I LOT % BLOCK 5, MARINE VIEW ESTATES ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 44 OF PLATE, PAGE 59, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; 320' qq / TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EC.RE39 OVER THE SOUTHEASTERLY 15 FEET MEASURED PARALLEL TO BENCHMARK 19 "ZSEI" DFIS • j ,51R1le B CAPA1� / AND CONCENTRIC WITH Sl ID STATE HIGHWAY M OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY; NGS GPS CORE STATIOK J ELEV • 344.46' 32r12B • 'DCi CONTROL" J THE SOUTH 40 FEET, AS MEASURED ALONG THE WEST LfNE OF LOT 1 AND ALL GF LOT S- BLOCK 5, MARINE VIEW ESTATES ELEV.• 32606' J ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDIII IN VOLUME 44 OF F•.ATS, PAGE 5% IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON 17FaT / J 1197 ! - / ELEVATION DERIVED USING GF'PA ACCURACY MEETS OR EXCEEDS IA STANDARDSMATZOA9 DEEMED 3. THE EXISTING IR" J 1', ;' / FAA ASAC INFORMATION SHEET 91:003. EXISTING J �./ �' / ) SITE PLAN EASEMENTS � CORRESPONDS WITH ITEM NUMBER IN 'SCHEDULE B' OF TITLE REPORT / • .)�, 7� THE FOLLOWING EASEMENTS FROM THE REFERENCED TITLE REPORT CONTAIN SUFFICIENT INFORMATION TO BE DEPICTED ON 0 10 20 30 H AN. OTHER EASEMENTS OR EN:CICKBRm•ICEB, IF ANY, MAT AFFECT THE PROPERTY, BUT LACK SUFFICIENT INFORMATION TBE / J J .• / NO EASEMENTS PER SCHEDULE "B" IN THE TITLE REPORT. NOTES U TITLE REPORT PER ORDER NO: 6025B1 ISSUED BY PACIFIC NORTHWEST TITLE COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, INC., DATED SEPTEMBER 5,2005. 2) FIELD WORK CONDUCTED IN OCTOBER, 2005. 3) BASIS OF BEARING: WASHINGTON STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, NORTH ZONE (NA063). SURVEY REFERENCE U MARNIF VIEW ESTATES AODITICN, VOL. 44 OF FIATS, PIGS. 59-60, RECORDS OF K445 COLKTY. 2) WSOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY PLANS FOR 5R BOB. 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