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12-103388 and 12-103403CITY OF Federal Way September 18, 2012 Sunny Ausink Pacific Telecom Services, PTS 111 South Jackson Street, Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98104 CITY HALL F L 33325 8th Avenue South Federal Way, WA 98003-6325 (253) 835-7000 wwww cityofiederalway. com RE: File #12-103388-00-UP; PROCESS III —'PROJECT APPROVAL' AT&T Mobility SS64 — Lakota, 2629 SW Dash Point Road, Federal Way Dear Ms. Ausink: The Community and Economic Development Department has completed administrative land use review of the proposed Personal Wireless Service Facility (PWSF) improvements located at 2629 SW Dash Point Road, Federal Way. The applicant proposes to add two new LTE antennas to an existing 60-foot Puget Sound Energy (PSE) utility pole, within City owned right-of-way. No height increase is proposed. The proposal also includes replacement of an equipment platform with a new 10'x20' raised platform and additional equipment cabinets, within a Geologically Hazardous Area. The proposed modification is part of AT&T's network implementation plan to provide 4G LTE coverage in the Federal Way area to better serve customers. The Process III Master Land Use (MLU) application submitted July 24, 2012, is hereby approved based on the enclosed findings of fact, incorporated into this decision in full, and the following conclusions based on those facts: 1. The proposal is consistent with the comprehensive plan; 2. The proposal is consistent with all applicable provisions of Federal Way Revised Code (F)ArRC); 3. The proposal is consistent with the public health, safety, and welfare; 4. The streets and utilities in the area of the subject property are adequate to serve the anticipated demand from the proposal; 5. The proposed access to the subject property is at the optimal location and configuration; and 6. Traffic safety impacts for all modes of transportation, both on and off site, are adequately - mitigated. The remainder of this letter outlines the land use review process required for this particular site improvement; summarizes the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) process; and provides other procedural information. This land use decision does not authorize initiation of construction activities. REVIEW PROCESSES REQUIRED Pursuant to FWRC 19.15.030(3), improvements and/or additions to an existing developed site that are not exempt from SEPA shall be processed under Use Process III. The Director of Community and Economic Development will make the initial land use decision based on written comments and information gathered during site plan review. Any appeals of the decision will be decided by the Hearing Examiner after a public hearing. Ms. Ausink September 18:2012 Page SEPA PROCESS The City of Federal Way issued a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) on August 30, 2012, pursuant to Washington Administrative Code 197-11-350. Following review of [lie environmental checklist, the city determined the proposal would not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an Environmental Impact Statement would not be required, and no SEPA based mitigation was necessary. RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT ISSUANCE REQUIRED The City's Public Works Department is currently reviewing the right-of-way permit (File #12-103904- TR) associated with the modification of the existing PWSF. No work may begin until the right-of-way permit is issued. Please contact Kathy Messinger, Engineering Technician, at 253-835-2725 if you have any questions regarding the right-of-way permit. BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE REQUIRED The City's Building Division is currently reviewing the building permit (File #12-103817-CO) associated with the modification of the existing PWSF. An electrical permit is also required for the proposed project, No work may begin until the building and electrical permit is issued. For further information regarding the required permits, please contact the department's permit center at 253-835-2607. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL The following conditions of approval are a component of this land use decision: 1. Prior to any site work, the applicant shall obtain approval for a right-of-way permit from the city's Public Works Department as mentioned above. 2. Prior to any site work, the applicant shall obtain approval of a building permit and electrical permit from the city's Department of Community and Economic Development as mentioned above. 3. Upon installation of the antennas, electronic cabinet improvements, and landscaping the applicant shall contact Assistant Planner Becky Chapin at 253-835-2641 to schedule a final inspection. REQUESTS FOR CHANGE OF VALUATION Any affected property owners may request a change in valuation for property tax purposes, not withstanding any program of revaluation. APPROVAL DURATION Unless modified or appealed, the Process III decision is valid for five years from the date of issuance of the decision. Time extensions to the decision may be requested prior to the lapse of approval following the provisions listed in FWRC 19.15.110. APPEALS The effective date of issuance is three calendar days following the date of this letter, or September 21, 2012. Pursuant to FWRC 19.65.120, this land use decision may be appealed by any person who submitted written comments or any person who has specifically requested a copy of the decision. Any appeal must be in the form of a letter delivered to the Community and Economic Development Department with the established fee and within 14 days after the effective date of issuance of this decision, or October 5, 2012. The appeal letter must contain a clear reference to the matter being appealed and a statement of the factual findings and conclusion of the Director disputed by the person fling the appeal. The Federal Way Hearing Examiner will hear any appeals of the Process III decision. 12-103388 Dce. I D. 62240 Ms. Ausink September 18, 2012 Page CLOSING This land use decision does not waive compliance with future City of Federal Way codes, policies, and standards relating to this development. If you have any questions regarding this decision, please contact Becky Chapin, Assistant Planner, at 253-835- 2641 or rebecca.chapin@cityoffederalway.com. Sincerely, Isaac Conlen Planning Manager for Patrick Doherty, Director enc: Exhibit `A' Findings for Project Approval Approved Plan Set c: email to: sausink@ptswa.com Scott Sproul, Plans Examiner Kathy Messinger, Engineering Technician Becky Chapin, Assistant Planner 12-103388 Doc. I.D. 62240 -� CITY OF Federal Way Exhibit A FILE Findings for Project Approval Federal Way Revised Code (FWRC) Chapter 19.65 `Process III Project Approval' AT&T Mobility SS64 — Lakota, File 12-103388-00-UP The Planning Division hereby presents the following analysis to the Director of Community and Economic Development pursuant to content requirements of the Process III written decision as set forth in Federal Way Revised Code (FWRC) 19.65.100(4). Proposal — The applicant proposes to upgrade an existing Personal Wireless Service Facility (PWSF) located on a 60-foot Puget Sound Energy (PSE) wood utility pole just east of a city owned right-of-way. The modification includes adding two (2) new LTE antennas and two (2) remote radio heads. The proposal also includes replacement of an equipment platform with a new 10'x20' raised platform and additional equipment cabinets, within a Geologically Hazardous Area. The proposed modification is part of AT&T's network implementation plan to provide 4G LTE coverage in the Federal Way area to better serve customers. 2. Site Conditions — The existing PWSF is located on a 60-foot PSE wood utility pole, the new antennas will be mounted to a new mount on the utility pole. The PWSF is located in a public right-of-way near 2629 SW Dash Point Road. The existing equipment platform will be removed and replaced by a new 10'x20' platform with access stairs. 3. Critical Areas — The site is located within a geologically hazardous area (landslide hazard) and has steep slopes. A geotechnical report prepared by LSI Adapt, Inc. has been prepared. The document makes recommendations regarding installation of the platform and equipment cabinet on the sloping topography of the site. 4. Comprehensive Plan and Zoning — The City's Comprehensive Plan designation is Single Family, Medium Density and the zoning is Single Family Residential (RS 15.0). PWSFs are permitted in the RS zone pursuant to FWRC 19.200.190. Review Process — The replacement and addition of antennas to the existing PWSF is not exempt from State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review and is subject to Process III `Project Approval' review. 6. State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) — The proposal is not exempt from environmental review pursuant to Washington Administrative Code 197-11-800(25)(a)(iii). The city utilized the Optional DNS process as allowed by SEPA Rules. A combined Notice of Application and Optional Determination of Nonsignificance was issued August 10, 2012. No comments were received during the integrated comment period. The city's Responsible Official issued a Determination of Nonsignificance August 30, 2012. The threshold determination appeal period ended September 13, 2012, with no appeals submitted to the Federal Way City Clerk. 7. Public Notice — Pursuant to Process III and SEPA regulations, a Notice of Land Use Application and Optional DNS were published in the Federal Way Mirror, posted at two locations at the subject site, and displayed on the designated city notice boards on August 10, 2012. Notices were also mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property. No comments were received on the land use application or SEPA DNS notice. 8. Prioritized Locations — The applicant proposes to locate the PWSF on "Appropriate public rights -of - way," which is the fifth priority location of the five prescribed in FWRC 19.255.010(4). Higher prioritized locations are not feasible as this proposal is an upgrade to an existing facility. There are no alternative structures in the proposed vicinity. Staff finds the applicant has met the burden to utilize the fifth prioritized location. The addition of two LTE antennas should provide the full benefit of service to the area. PWSF Development Standards — PWSFs located on existing structures within a public right-of-way shall meet development standards prescribed in FWRC 19.255.020(1). The following are staff responses to each criterion: a. (ii) The PWSF exceeds the minor facility thresholds for number of antennas and size, but creates no more adverse impacts than a minor facility. Based on site photos and detailed drawings, the proposed addition will be installed in the same manner as the previously approved antennas and the visual impact will be unchanged. The site is heavily covered with trees along the right-of-way that screen the antennas. b. The combined antennas will not exceed 15 feet above the existing structure. The existing utility pole is 60 feet tall. The proposed antennas will not increase the height. c. The PWSF is located in the right-of-way. It will not exceed 15 feet above the existing structure, is similar in terms of size, material, and shape, and will be painted to match existing PWSF. d. The proposed antennas will be painted to match existing tower. The aesthetic impacts to surrounding uses will be no greater than the existing facility. e. The proposed size and number of the PWSF is necessary to meet coverage objectives as depicted in the project narrative provided by the applicant. f. The proposed ground equipment will be set back at least 5 feet from the property line, which meets the setback requirements of the RS 15.0 zone. 10. Screening Standards — PWSFs are required to be screened using best available technology and design. The proposed antennas will be screened and painted to match the existing antennas. These measures appropriately mitigate visual impacts of the facility, cause no adverse cumulative effects, and meet aesthetic standards set forth in FWRC 19.255.020(1)(d). The existing trees and vegetation will also provide adequate screening from the right-of-way. 11. Electronics Equipment Standards — The proposed equipment cabinets will be installed above -ground on a raised platform. The location of the platform is within a steep slope area and is not anticipated to adversely affect the stability or increase the risk of long-term surface erosion of the subject site. The proposal also includes stairs from the equipment cabinet area from the right-of-way. No part of the stairs will be more than 18 inches above finished grade as it extends into the required side yard. The equipment cabinet area will also be screened with 5 feet of landscaping, which includes trees, shrubs, and groundcover, to minimize adverse visual impacts from the public right-of-way and adjacent properties. 12. Security Screening — No security screening is proposed. The platform will have a 3' 6" guardrail, access stairs, and landscaping. 13. Cumulative Effects — The city must consider the cumulative visual effects of the PWSF mounted on an existing structure in determining whether additional permits may be granted so as to not adversely Findings for Project Approval Page 2 AT&T Mobility SS64 — Lakota File 12-103388-00-UP/n«. tn. 62is6 affect the visual character of the city. Based on the plans and photo -simulations of the proposed modifications, the PWSF will not adversely affect the visual character of the city. The additional antennas will be camouflaged through best available technology and design and will have less of an impact than creating a new PWSF site. The site is heavily forested and the visual impacts are minimal. 14. Conditions of Approval — The following conditions of approval shall be a component of the Process III land use decision: • Prior to any site work, the applicant shall obtain approval for a right-of-way permit from the city's Public Works Department. ■ Prior to any site work, the applicant shall obtain approval of a building and electrical permit from the city's Department of Community and Economic Development. • Upon installation of the antennas, electronic cabinet improvements, and landscaping the applicant shall contact Assistant Planner Becky Chapin at 253-835-2641 to schedule a final inspection. 15. Process III Decision Criteria — Based on the above findings, staff has determined the proposal is consistent with applicable site plan approval criteria required for Process III `Project Approval' pursuant to the following FWRC 19.65.100(2) items. Staff responses (italicized) follow each criterion: a. It is consistent with the comprehensive plan; The proposal is consistent with the following FWCP goals and policies: PUGI — Work with private utility companies to allow them to provide full and timely service that meets the needs of the city's residents and businesses, both present and future. PUG2 — Work with private utility companies to allow them to provide service in a way that balances cost-effectiveness with environmental protection, aesthetic impact, public safety, and public health. P UPI — The city should require that site specific utilityfacilities such as antennas and substations be reasonably and appropriately sited and screened to minkale adverse aesthetic impacts. b. It is consistent with all applicable provisions of this title; The site plan has been reviewed under FWRC Title 19, "Zoning and Development Code, " with specific attention to the following divisions and/or chapters: Division I, Administration; Chapter 19.65, Process III Project Approval; Chapter 19.200, Single Family Residential (RS); and Chapter 19.255, Personal Wireless Service Facilities. c. It is consistent with the public health, safety, and welfare; No adverse impacts are anticipated as a result of the proposal. The PWSF has received approval from Puget Sound Energy. The Process III ME U application has been reviewed under SEPA, FWCP, and applicable provisions of the FWRC. d. The streets and utilities in the area of the subject property are adequate to serve the anticipated demand from the proposal; Findings for Project Approval AT&T Mobility SS64—Lakota Page 3 File 12-103388-00-UP/Doc.LD.62156 The city's Traffic Division has determined the PWSF will not require concurrency review and will not adversely affect the current level of service. The Lakehaven Utility District has determined no sewer or water improvements are required for the PWSF. e. The proposed access to the subject property is at the optimal location and configuration; The facility is an existing site and no changes are proposed to the access points to the facility. f. Traffic safety impacts for all modes of transportation, both on or offsite, are adequately mitigated. As the facility is unmanned, this criterion is not applicable. These findings shall not waive compliance with future City of Federal Way codes, policies, and standards relating to this development. Prepared by: Becky Chapin, Assistant Planner Findings for Project Approval AT&T Mobility SS64— Lakota Date: September 17, 2012 Page 4 File 12-103388-00-UP/noo. I.D. 62156 41 CITY OF 'S.- Federal Way ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) AT&T Mobility SS64 — Lakota File No. 12-103403-00-SE FILCH Proposal: Applicant proposes to upgrade an existing Personal Wireless Service Facility (PWSF) located on a 60-foot Puget Sound Energy (PSE) wood utility pole just east of a city owned right-of-way. The modification includes adding two (2) new LTE antennas and two (2) remote radio heads. The proposal also includes replacement of an equipment platform with a new 10'x20' raised platform and additional equipment cabinets, within a Geologically Hazardous Area. Proponent: Sunny Ausink, Pacific Telecom Services, I I I S. Jackson Street, #200, Seattle, WA 98104 Location: 2629 SW 308'` Street, Federal Way Lead Agency: City of Federal Way Community and Economic Development Staff Contact: Becky Chapin, Assistant Planner, 253-835-2641 The Responsible Official of the City of Federal Way hereby makes the following decision based upon impacts identified in the environmental checklist, Federal Way Comprehensive Plan, Federal Way Revised Code, 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual, and other municipal policies, plans, rules, and regulations designated as a basis for exercise of substantive authority under the State Environmental Policy Act Rules pursuant to Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 43.31 C.060. The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have probable significant adverse impact on the environment and an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.032(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. This DNS is issued after using the optional DNS grocess in WAC 197-11-355. No written comments were received in response to the 14 day comment period that ended August 27 2012. There is no further comment period on the DNS. You may appeal this determination to the Federal Way City Clerk, no later than 5:00 p.m. on September 13, 2012, by a written letter stating the reason for the appeal of the determination. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Responsible Official: Isaac Conlen, Planning Manager for Patrick Doherty, Director of Community and Economic Development Address: 33325 8th Avenue South, Federal Way, WA 98003 Date Issued: August 30 2012 Signature: Doc, ID. 62123 4ik CITY OF Federal Way DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 33325 81h Avenue South Federal Way WA 98003 253-835-7000; Fax 253-835-2609 www.cityoffederalway.com DECLARATION OF DISTRIBUTION 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 ❑ f e�of Environmental Determination of Nonsignificance (SEPA, DNS) ❑ Notice of Mitigated Environmental Determination of Nonsignificance (SEPA, MDNS) ❑ Notice of Land Use Application & Optional DNS/MDNS ❑ FWRC 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 ,fie -mailed and/or ❑ posted to or at each of the attached addresses on .2012. Project Name File Number(s) -]63Y o Signature_ ::!SDate g''� D - J� K:\CD Administration Files\Declaration of Distribution.doc/Lash printed 1 /12/2012 220:00 PM Tamara Fix From: Tamara Fix Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 2:04 PM To: 'ECY RE SEPA UNIT' Cc: Gordon Goodsell; 'basbury@lakehaven.org'; Chris Ingham Subject: AT&T Lakota DNS Attachments: ATT Lakota DNS.pdf Attached is the DNS for the AT&T Lakota project in the City of Federal Way. This is being issued on August 30, 2012, and the Assistant Planner for the project is Becky Chapin, 253-835-2641, rebecca.chapin@citvoffederalway.com. SEPA Optional DNS Notice and Checklist to the following agencies and tribes MUCKLESHOOT INDIAN TRIBE BRANDON REYNON ATN: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWER PUYALLUP TRIBE OF INDIANS 39015 172 NDAVE SE HISTORIC PRESERVATION DEPT AUBURN WA 98092 3009 E PORTLAND AVE T1ACOMA WA 98404 J1 w1a^ SOUTH KING FIRE & RESCUE 31617 1 ST AVE S FEDERAL WAY WA 98003 DEPT OF ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW SEC PO BOX 47703 OLYMPIA WA 98504-7703 sepaunit@ecy.wa.gov LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DIST PO BOX 4249 FEDERAL WAY WA 98063 -k CITY OF - - Federal Way ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) AT&T Mobility SS64 — Lakota File No. 12-103403-00-SE Proposal: Applicant proposes to upgrade an existing Personal Wireless Service Facility (PWSF) located on a 60-foot Puget Sound Energy (PSE) wood utility pole just east of a city owned right-of-way. The modification includes adding two (2) new LTE antennas and two (2) remote radio heads. The proposal also includes replacement of an equipment platform with a new 10'x20' raised platform and additional equipment cabinets, within a Geologically Hazardous Area. Proponent: Sunny Ausink, Pacific Telecom Services, 1 I S. Jackson Street, #200, Seattle, WA 98104 Location: 2629 SW 308`h Street, Federal Way Lead Agency: City of Federal Way Community and Economic Development Staff Contact: Becky Chapin, Assistant Planner, 253-835-2641 The Responsible Official of the City of Federal Way hereby makes the following decision based upon impacts identified in the environmental checklist, Federal Way Comprehensive Plan, Federal Way Revised Code, 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual, and other municipal policies, plans, rules, and regulations designated as a basis for exercise of substantive authority under the State Environmental Policy Act Rules pursuant to Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 43.31 C.060. The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have probable significant adverse impact on the environment and an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.032(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. This DNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. No written comments were received in response to the 14 day comment period that ended August 27. 2012. There is no further comment period on the DNS. You may appeal this determination to the Federal Way City Clerk, no later than 5:00 p.m. on September 13, 2012, by a written letter stating the reason for the appeal of the determination. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Responsible Official: Isaac Conlen, Planning Manager for Patrick Doherty, Director of Community and Economic Development Address: 33325 8th Avenue South, Federal Way, WA 98003 Date Issued: August 30 2012 Signature: Doc. LD. 62123 CITY OF Federal Way August 30, 2012 Sunny Ausink Pacific Telecom Services, PTS I I I South Jackson Street, #200 Seattle, WA 98104 CITY HALL F I 1-.,_ 33325 8th Avenue South Federal Way, WA 98003-6325 (253) 835-7000 www.cityoffederalway.com RE: File #12-103403-00-SE; ENVIRONMENTAL THRESHOLD DETERMINATION AT&T Mobility SS64 — Lakota, 2629 SW 308'h Street, Federal Way Dear Ms. Ausink: The city and jurisdictional agencies have reviewed the environmental checklist submitted with the AT&T Mobility — SS64 Lakota Process III Master Land Use (MLU) application. It has been 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 Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) is enclosed. The Optional DNS Process was used to review this proposal. The 14-day comment period required by SEPA rules ran concurrently with the public comment period associated with the notice of land use application, which began on August 10, 2012, and ended August 27, 2012. The city did not receive written comments regarding the MLU application or environmental checklist. Pursuant to Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 197-11-355, a second comment period is not required upon issuance of the DNS. The enclosed DNS was issued on August 30, 2012. The city will provide a copy of the DNS to the Department of Ecology, agencies with jurisdiction, Puyallup and Muckleshoot tribes, and anyone requesting a copy. All final determinations may be appealed within 14 days following the issuance of the DNS. No licenses, permits, or approvals will be issued until completion of the appeal period, which ends September 13, 2012. The decision not to require an EIS does not grant the license, permit, or approval you are seeking from the city. 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. After a final decision has been made on your proposal you may, but are not required to, publish a Notice of Action as permitted in RCW 43.21C.075. The Notice of Action sets forth a time period after which no legal challenges regarding the proposal's compliance with SEPA can be made. The city is not responsible for publishing the Notice of Action. Questions regarding the PWSF's environmental review component should be directed to me at 253-835-2641 or rebecca.chapin@cityoffederalway.com. Sincerely, Becky Chapi Assistant Planner enc_ DNS Doc. I.D. 62124 A f J (,�D Rr- 31919 1 s' Ave S, Suite 101 1 Federal, way, WA 98003 1253.925.5565 1253.925.5750 (f) Affidavit of Publication Rudi Alcott, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that he is the Publisher of The Federal Way Mirror', a weekly newspaper. That said newspaper is published in the English language continually as a weekly newspaper in Federal Way, King County, Washington, and is now and during all of said time has been printed in an office maintained by the aforementioned place of publication of said newspaper. That the annexed is a true copy of a legal advertisement placed by City of Federal Way-, Community Development Department as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplemental form) of said newspaper once each week for a period of one consecutive weeks(s), I ommencing on the l oth day of August 201 2, and ending on the l oth day of Aujqust 2012. both dates inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its readers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ 165.83, which amount has been paid in full, or billed at the legal rate according to RCW 65.16.0901. Subscribed to and sworn before me this 4th day of September 2012. Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, ;%JjH ��►���� Residing at Federal Way ~oN ■ o NOTARY � i PUBLIC ;,A Az z op 0 - "A Federal Way NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON - SIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project Name: AT&T Mobility SS64 - Lakota Project Description: Applicant proposes to up- grade an existing Personal Wireless Service Facility (PWSF) located on a 60-foot Puget Sound Energy (PSE) wood utility pole just east of A city owned right-of-way. The modification includes adding two (2) new LTE antennas and two (2) remote radio heads. The proposal also includes replacement of an equipment platform with a new 10'x20' raised platform and additional equipment cabinets, within a Geologically Hazardous Area. Applicant: Sunny Ausink, Pacific Telecom Servic- es, on behalf of AT&T, 111 South Jackson Street #200, Seattle, WA 98104 Project Location: SW Dash Point Road and 2629 SW 308th Street, Federal Way. Parcel #122103 9116 Date Application Received: July 24, 2012 - Date Determined Complete: July 24. 2012 D a t e a 1 N o t i c e o f Application: August 10, 2012 Comment Due Date: August 27, 2012 Environmental Review: Based upon review of ampleted environmental checklist and other infor- mation on file with the City, 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 expects to issue a Determina- tion of Nonsignificance (DNS) for this project. The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be your only opportunity to com- ment on the environmental impacts of the pro- posed project- The proposal may include mitiga- tion measures under applicable codes, and the re- view process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an environmental impact statement (EIS) is prepared. A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for the specif- ic proposal may be obtained upon request. Agencies, tribes, and the public are encouraged to review and comment on the proposed project and its probable environmental impacts. Comments must be submitted by the date noted above. Permits Required by This Application: Master Land Use Process III (File #12-103388-UP) and State Environmental Policy Act Threshold Determi- nation (File #12-103403-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and Not In- cluded in This Application: Building, ROW, and Electrical Permit Existing Environmental Documents: Geotechnical Report, prepared by LSI Adapt, Inc. and Environ- mental Checklist Relevant Environmental Documents Are Avail- able at the Address Below: Yes Development Regulations to Be Used for Project Review Known at this Time: Federal Way Revised Code Title 14, 'Environmental Policy' and Title 19 'Zoning and Development Code,' Public Comment & Appeals: Any person may sub- mit written comments on the land use application or the environmental impacts of the proposal to the Director of Community and Economic Develop- ment by 5:00 p.m. on August 27, 2012. Only per- sons who submit written comments to the Director (address below) or specifically request a copy of the decision, may appeal the decision. However, any interested party may appeal the environmental threshold determination. Details of appeal proce- dures for the requested land use decision will be included with the written decision. Issuance of Final Environmental Determination: The final Determination of Nonsignificance may be issued without a second comment period, unless timely comments identify probable significant ad- verse impacts that were not considered by the No- tice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. A copy of the Determination of Nonsignificance maybe obtained upon request. Availability of File: The official project file is avail- able for public review at the Department of Com- munity and Economic Development, 33325 Bth Av- enue South, Federal Way, WA 98003-6325. Staff Contact: Becky Chapin, Assistant Planner, 253-835-2641 Published in the Federal Way Mirror on August 10. 2012 FWM 1923 A. CITY OF Federal 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.city o f f e d era Iw-Qy. corn DECLARATION OF DISTRIBUTION I, Kennith Georae hereby declare, under penalty of perjury of the laws of the State of Washington, that a: ❑ Notice of Land Use Application/Action ❑ Land Use Decision Letter ❑ 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) /1 otice of Land Use Application & Optional DNS/MDNS ❑ FWRC Interpretation ❑ Other ❑ 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 ❑ e-mailed and/or osted to or at each of the attached addresses on Are test f01h 2012. Project Name AT&T Mobility SS64- Lakota File Number(s) . 12-103388-00-UP 12-103403-00-SE Signature Date f� K:\Intern\Declaration of Distribution notices\201 1\1 1-102869-00-UP Declaration of Distribution with Posting Sites.doc Posting Sites: Federal WGY Gi+„ HGII �'��'�� Q ° � e (CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION) Federal Way Regional Library- 34200 1st Way South Federal Way 320fh Branch Library- 848 South 320h Street Subject Site- SW Dash Point Road and 2629 SW 308h Street KAIntern\Declaration of Distribution notices\2011\11-102869-00-UP Declaration of Dlstributlon with Posting Sites.doc 1 CITY OF Federal Way NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project Name: AT&T Mobility SS64 — Lakota Project Description: Applicant proposes to upgrade an existing Personal Wireless Service Facility (PWSF) located on a 60-foot Puget Sound Energy (PSE) wood utility pole just east of a city owned right-of-way. The modification includes adding two (2) new LTE antennas and two (2) remote radio heads. The proposal also includes replacement of an equipment platform with a new 10'x20' raised platform and additional equipment cabinets, within a Geologically Hazardous Area. Applicant: Sunny Ausink, Pacific Telecom Services, on behalf of AT&T, 1 l 1 South Jackson Street #200, Seattle, WA 98104 Project Location: SW Dash Point Road and 2629 SW 308'' Street, Federal Way. Parcel #122103 9116 Date Application Received: July 24, 2012 Date Determined Complete: July 24, 2012 Date of Notice of Application: August 10, 2012 Comment Due Date: August 27, 2012 Environmental Review: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, 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 expects to issue a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) for this project. The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be your only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposed project. The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes, and the review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an environmental impact statement (EIS) is prepared. A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for the specific proposal may be obtained upon request. Agencies, tribes, and the public are encouraged to review and comment on the proposed project and its probable environmental impacts. Comments must be submitted by the date noted above. Permits Required by This Application: Master Land Use Process Ill (File 912-103388-UP) and State Environmental Policy Act Threshold Determination (File #12-103403-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and Not Included in This Application: Building, ROW, and Electrical Permit Existing Environmental Documents: Geotechnical Report, prepared by LSI Adapt, Inc. and Environmental Checklist Relevant Environmental Documents Are Available at the Address Below: Yes Development Regulations to Be Used for Project Review Known at this Time: Federal Way Revised Code Title 14, `Environmental Policy' and Title 19 `Zoning and Development Code.' Public Comment & Appeals: Any person may submit written comments on the land use application or the environmental impacts of the proposal to the Director of Community and Economic Development by 5:00 p.m. on August 27, 2012. Only persons who submit written comments to the Director (address below) or specifically request a copy of the decision, may appeal the decision. However, any interested party may appeal the environmental threshold determination. Details of appeal procedures for the requested land use decision will be included with the written decision. Issuance of Final Environmental Determination: The final Determination of Nonsignificance may be issued without a second comment period, unless timely comments identify probable significant adverse impacts that were not considered by the Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. A copy of the Determination of NonsiZn gnificance may be obtained upon request. Availability of File: The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community and Economic Development, 33325 8 h Avenue South, Federal Way, WA 98003-6325. Staff Contact: Becky Chapin, Assistant Planner, 253-835-2641 Published in the Federal Way Mirror on August 10, 2012. Doc, 1. D. 61810 � �Z (A " W Q N o u. � U) '0 Q O N M O M to -a " O w - N N N 0 (� J W om 0 "' i - `• �I ,��`�� � tip+ v IN 41k CITY Federalo. Way DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 33325 8th Avenue South Federal Way WA 98003 253-835-7000; Fax 253-835-2609 www.citygffQderalway.com DECLARATION OF DISTRIBUTION I, 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) Notice of Land Use Application & Optional DNS/MDNS ❑ FWRC 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 Aid e-mailed and/or ❑ posted to or at each of the attached addresses on —Lf S� 1 2012. Project Name h:T *- � L, k File Number(s) 10?, a 2 9 -ar Date Signature KACD Administration Res\Declaration of Distribution.doc/Last printed 1 /12/2012 2:20:00 PM CITY OF Federal Way NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project Name: AT&T Mobility SS64 — Lakota Project Description: Applicant proposes to upgrade an existing Personal Wireless Service Facility (PWSF) located on a 60-foot Puget Sound Energy (PSE) wood utility pole just east of a city owned right-of-way. The modification includes adding two (2) new LTE antennas and two (2) remote radio heads. The proposal also includes replacement of an equipment platform with a new 10'x20' raised platform and additional equipment cabinets, within a Geologically Hazardous Area. Applicant: Sunny Ausink, Pacific Telecom Services, on behalf of AT&T, I I I South Jackson Street 4200, Seattle, WA 98104 Project Location: SW Dash Point Road and 2629 SW 308"' Street, Federal Way. Parcel #122103 9116 Date Application Received: July 24, 2012 Date Determined Complete: July 24, 2012 Date of Notice of Application: August 10, 2012 Comment Due Date: August 27, 2012 Environmental Review: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, 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 expects to issue a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) for this project. The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be your only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposed project. The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes, and the review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an environmental impact statement (EIS) is prepared. A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for the specific proposal may be obtained upon request. Agencies, tribes, and the public are encouraged to review and comment on the proposed project and its probable environmental impacts. Comments must be submitted by the date noted above. Permits Required by This Application: Master Land Use Process III (File #12-103388-UP) and State Environmental Policy Act Threshold Determination (File # 12-103403-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and Not Included in This Application: Building, ROW, and Electrical Permit Existing Environmental Documents: Geotechnical Report, prepared by LSI Adapt, Inc. and Environmental Checklist Relevant Environmental Documents Are Available at the Address Below: Yes Development Regulations to Be Used for Project Review Known at this Time: Federal Way Revised Code Title 14, `Environmental Policy' and Title 19 `Zoning and Development Code.' Public Comment & Appeals: Any person may submit written comments on the land use application or the environmental impacts of the proposal to the Director of Community and Economic Development by 5:00 p.m. on August 27, 2012. Only persons who submit written comments to the Director (address below) or specifically request a copy of the decision, may appeal the decision. However, any interested party may appeal the environmental threshold determination. Details of appeal procedures for the requested land use decision will be included with the written decision. Issuance of Final Environmental Determination: The final Determination of Nonsignificance may be issued without a second comment period, unless timely comments identify probable significant adverse impacts that were not considered by the Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. A copy of the Determination of Nonsignificance may be obtained upon request. Availability of File: The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community and Economic Development, 33325 8h Avenue South, Federal Way, WA 98003-6325. Staff Contact: Becky Chapin, Assistant Planner, 253-835-2641 Published in the Federal Way Mirror on August 10, 2012. Doc, ID. 61810 Tamara Fix From: Mary Lou Goss <mgoss@fedwaymirror.com> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 11:41 AM To: Tamara Fix Subject: Fwd: Legal Notice - AT&T Lakota Attachments: 21132657001.DOC Ok I'm a little out of practice with legals! Got it and it has been taken care of... Mary Lou Mary Lou Goss Federal Way Mirror Marketing Consultant cell - 253-229-3041 office - 253-925-5565 ext 3056 "In towns and cities where there is a strong sense of community, there is no more important institution than the local paper." Warren Buffett ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rudi Alcott <ralcott�7aa,fedwaymirroncom> Date: Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:31 AM Subject: Fwd: Legal Notice - AT&T Lakota To: Mary Lou Goss <mg_gaL0aa,fedwaymirroncom> Rudi Alcott 206.390.5925 Begin forwarded message: From: Tamara Fix <Tamara.Fix cit offederalwa .corm Date: August 9, 2012 9:30:29 AM PDT To: "'Publisherfedwa irror.com"' c ublisher fedwa mirror.com> Subject: Legal Notice - AT&T Lakota Please publish the attached legal notice (AT&T Lakota NOA & Opt DNS, 12-103403) in Friday's (Aug. 10, 2012) issue. 41k OF Fed40';:tS:P eral Way DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 33325 8th Avenue South Federal Way WA 98003 253-835-7000; Fax 253-835-2609 www.cityoffederciway.com DECLARATION OF DISTRIBUTION ►, ]lam 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) Notice of Land Use Application & Optional DNS/MDNS ❑ FWRC 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 .9 2012. Project Name LKnl�' - File Number(s) -JD V Signature Date K:\CD Administration Res\Declaration of Distribution.doc/Last printed 1 /12/2012 2:20:00 PM CITY Of Federal Way NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project Name: AT&T Mobility SS64 — Lakota Project Description: Applicant proposes to upgrade an existing Personal Wireless Service Facility (PWSF) located on a 60-foot Puget Sound Energy (PSE) wood utility pole just east of a city owned right-of-way. The modification includes adding two (2) new LTE antennas and two (2) remote radio heads. The proposal also includes replacement of an equipment platform with a new 10'x20' raised platform and additional equipment cabinets, within a Geologically Hazardous Area. Applicant: Sunny Ausink, Pacific Telecom Services, on behalf of AT&T, 111 South Jackson Street #200, Seattle, WA 98104 Project Location: SW Dash Point Road and 2629 SW 308`h Street, Federal Way. Parcel #122103 9116 Date Application Received: July 24, 2012 Date Determined Complete: July 24, 2012 Date of Notice of Application: August 10, 2012 Comment Due Date: August 27, 2012 Environmental Review: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, 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 expects to issue a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) for this project. The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used This may be your only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposed project. The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes, and the review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an environmental impact statement (EIS) is prepared. A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for the specific proposal may be obtained upon request. Agencies, tribes, and the public are encouraged to review and comment on the proposed project and its probable environmental impacts. Comments must be submitted by the date noted above. Permits Required by This Application: Master Land Use Process III (File #12-103388-UP) and State Environmental Policy Act Threshold Determination (File #12-103403-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and Not Included in This Application: Building, ROW, and Electrical Permit Existing Environmental Documents: Geotechnical Report, prepared by LSI Adapt, Inc. and Environmental Checklist Relevant Environmental Documents Are Available at the Address Below: Yes Development Regulations to Be Used for Project Review Known at this Time: Federal Way Revised Code Title 14, `Environmental Policy' and Title 19 `Zoning and Development Code.' Public Comment & Appeals: Any person may submit written comments on the land use application or the environmental impacts of the proposal to the Director of Community and Economic Development by 5:00 p.m. on August 27, 2012. Only persons who submit written comments to the Director (address below) or specifically request a copy of the decision, may appeal the decision. However, any interested party may appeal the environmental threshold determination. Details of appeal procedures for the requested land use decision will be included with the written decision. Issuance of Final Environmental Determination: The final Determination of Nonsignificance may be issued without a second comment period, unless timely comments identify probable significant adverse impacts that were not considered by the Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. A copy of the Determination of Nonsignificance may be obtained upon request. Availability of File: The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community and Economic Development, 33325 8`h Avenue South, Federal Way, WA 98003-6325. Staff Contact: Becky Chapin, Assistant Planner, 253-835-2641 Published in the Federal Way Mirror on August 10, 2012. Doc. LD. 61810 FIRST AMERICAN ' fLE INSURANCE Customer Service —Seattle 818 Stewart St, Ste 800 Seattle, WA 98101 Date of Production: Friday 13 July 2012 The ownership information enclosed is time sensitive and should be utilized as soon as possible. This mailing list was produced with the use of tax assessor maps available online (http://www5.kingcounty.gov/parcelviewer/viewer/kingcounty/Viewer. asp) as well as Corelogic-Metroscan. We assume no liability in connection with this service. Thank you for choosing First American. RECEIVED JUL 2 4 2012 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS Phone: (206) 615-3250 E-Mail: suduncan@firstam.com firstam.com Fax: (206) 728-7223 Parcel Map and Data 'a p S1V 3 AT! i ST ^4 %V WSTk ST �? IN y tti r L SW 30TTi+ sT 1221030116� 4 i -Federal Wad► sw anTo ST SW 3107U ST 1 3{j Ikv, (Cj2010 King County t€' Parcel Number 1221039116 Site Address 2629 SW 308TH ST Zip code 98023 Taxpayer HOPKINS STEVE+PAULA J The information included on this map has been compiled by King County staff from aJ variety of sources and is subject to change without notice. King County makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to accuracy, cam pieteness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information. King County shall not be liable for any ;general, special, indirect, incidental, orconsequentlal damages Including, but not limited to, lost revenues or lost profits resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained on this map. 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D—qudetails. 1673000880 COPPERLEAF HOA 4166600620 CARLSON JACK 4166600640 30713 28TH AVE SW 98023 CARLSON JACK 4166600676 2618 SW 308TH ST 98023 CHURCH MICHAEL B+CHRISTINE 4167800010 30807 26TH AVE SW 98023 MCMONIGAL SHIRLEY J WESLEY ALLEN WINGARD ELSIE MCKEE 9006 W SHOREWOOD DR 11427 126TH ST E MERCER ISLAND, WA 98040 PUYALLUP, WA 98374 1221039045 1221039047 STEVE+PAULA J HOPKINS CLIFFORD H DARGIE 1407 SW 143RD ST 2611 SW 308TH ST BURIEN, WA 98166 FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 1221039116 1221039118 JOSEPH RODRIGUEZ JR LAWRENCE&CYNTHIA PIERCE 2619 SW 308TH ST 2605 SW 308TH ST FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 1221039140 1221039148 COPPERLEAF HOA COPPERLEAF HOA 8621 MARTIN WAY E #201 8621 MARTIN WAY E #201 LACEY, WA 98516 LACEY, WA 98516 1673000870 1673000880 JACK CARLSON JACK CARLSON 30713 28TH AVE SW 30713 28TH AVE SW FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 4166600620 4166600625 BARBARA E BAGDASARIAN MICHAEL B+CHRISTINE CHURCH 30645 26TH AVE SW 2618 SW 308TH ST FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 4166600675 4166600676 SHIRLEY J MCMONIGAL CHOUA HER 30807 26TH AVE SW 30811 26TH AVE SW FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 4167800010 4167800020 LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DISTRICT PO BOX 4249 FEDERAL WAY, WA 98063 1221039105 ELSIE MCKEE 11427 126TH ST E PUYALLUP, WA 98374 1221039125 LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DISTRICT PO BOX 4249 FEDERAL WAY, WA 98063 1221039167 COPPERLEAF HOA 8621 MARTIN WAY E #201 LACEY, WA 98516 167300TRCT JACK CARLSON 30713 28TH AVE SW FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 4166600640 MICHAEL J HURRELL 30711 26TH AVE SW FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 4166600677 SEPA Optional DNS Notice and Checklist to the following agencies and tribes MUCKLESHOOT INDIAN TRIBE ATN: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWER 39015 172ND AVE SE AUBURN WA 98092 BRANDON REYNON PUYALLUP TRIBE OF INDIANS HISTORIC PRESERVATION DEPT 3009 E PORTLAND AVE TACOMA WA 98404 SOUTH KING FIRE & RESCUE 31617 1ST AVE S FEDERAL WAY WA 98003 DEPT OF ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW SEC PO BOX 47703 OLYMPIA WA 98504-7703 sepaunit@ecy.wa.gov LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DIST PO BOX 4249 FEDERAL WAY WA 98063 Tamara Fix From: Tamara Fix Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 2:02 PM To: 'ECY RE SEPA UNIT' Cc: 'basbury@lakehaven.org'; Chris Ingham; Gordon Goodsell Subject: AT&T Lakota NOA & Opt DNS Attachments: ATT Lakota NOA + Opt DNS.pdf Attached are the NOA and Optional DNS and Annotated Environmental Checklist for the above AT&T project. This NOA & Opt DNS is being issued on August 10, 2012, by the City of Federal Way. The Assistant Planner for the project is Becky Chapin, rebecca chapin cityoffederalway.com. Tamara ,Tix Adinin Asst. City of }'ederaC` Vay tamara�ix@citti�o�federaCway. com "When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry, show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile." Unknown CITY OF . Federal Way August 9, 2012 Sunny Ausink Pacific Telecom Services, PTS I I I South Jackson Street, #200 Seattle, WA 98104 CITY HALL FILli 33325 8th Avenue South Federal Way, WA 98003-6325 (253) 835-7000 www cityoffederalway. com RE: File #12-103388-00-UP; NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION AT&T Mobility SS64 — Lakota, 2629 SW 3081h Street & SW Dash Point Road, Federal Way Dear Ms. Ausink: On July 24, 2012, the City of Federal Way's Department of Community and Economic Development received your Process III Land Use application to modify the existing Personal Wireless Service Facility (PWSF) located on an existing 60-foot Puget Sound Energy (PSE) wood utility pole just east of a city owned right-of- way. The modification includes adding two (2) new LTE antennas and two (2) remote radio heads. The proposal also includes replacement of an equipment platform with a new 10'x20' raised platform and additional equipment cabinets, within a Geologically Hazardous Area (steep slope and landslide hazard area). The Comprehensive Plan designation is Single -Family - Medium Density and the zoning designation for the subject site is Single -Family Residential (RS15.0). Pursuant to the development application submittal requirements established in Federal Way Revised Code (FWRC) 19.65, the City has 28 days to determine whether your application is complete. NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION Please consider this letter as a Notice of Complete Application. Pursuant to the FWRC, the application is deemed complete as of July 24, 2012, based on a review of your submittal relative to those requirements as set out in the Development Requirements checklist. The submittal requirements are not intended to determine if an application conforms to the City of Federal Way codes; they are used only to determine if all required materials have been submitted. Having met the submittal requirements, a Notice of Application and Optional Environmental Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) will be published in the Federal Way Mirror and posted at the subject property and on the City's official notice boards within 14 days of this letter. Notification will also be mailed to persons receiving property tax statements for property within 300 feet of the subject property. CLOSING A 120-day time line for reviewing the Process III application has started. The City has 120 days from the date that an application is deemed complete to take action on the application. However, the 120-day time line can be stopped at any time that the City requests additional information. You will be informed of the status of the 120- day time line when you are notified in writing that additional information is needed. If you have any questions regarding this letter or your development project, please contact me at 253-835-2641 or rebecca.chapin@cityoffederalway.com. Sincerely, Becky Chapin Assistant Planner enc: NOAIDNS Annotated SEPA Checklist Doc LD. 61899 CITY OF 4 F'edera i Wad FILE NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project Name: AT&T Mobility SS64—Lakota Project Description: Applicant proposes to upgrade an existing Personal Wireless Service Facility (PWSF) located on a 60-foot Puget Sound Energy (PSE) wood utility pole just east of a city owned right-of-way. The modification includes adding two (2) new LTE antennas and two (2) remote radio heads. The proposal also includes replacement of an equipment platform with a new 10'x20' raised platform and additional equipment cabinets, within a Geologically Hazardous Area. Applicant: Sunny Ausink, Pacific Telecom Services, on behalf of AT&T, 111 South Jackson Street #200, Seattle, WA 98104 Project Location: SW Dash Point Road and 2629 SW 308"' Street, Federal Way. Parcel #122103 9116 Date Application Received: July 24, 2012 Date Determined Complete: July 24, 2012 Date of Notice of Application: August 10, 2012 Comment Due Date: August 27, 2012 Environmental Review: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, it is Iikely that the City of Federal Way will determine that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment and expects to issue a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) for this project. The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be your only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposed project. The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes, and the review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an environmental impact statement (EIS) is prepared. A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for the specific proposal may be obtained upon request. Agencies, tribes, and the public are encouraged to review and comment on the proposed project and its probable environmental impacts. Comments must be submitted by the date noted above. Permits Required by This Application: Master Land Use Process III (File #12-103388-UP) and State Environmental Policy Act Threshold Determination (File #12-103403-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and Not Included in This Application: Building, ROW, and Electrical Permit Existing Environmental Documents: Geotechnical Report, prepared by LSI Adapt, Inc. and Environmental Checklist Relevant Environmental Documents Are Available at the Address Below: Yes Development Regulations to Be Used for Project Review Known at this Time: Federal Way Revised Code Title 14, `Environmental Policy' and Title 19 `Zoning and Development Code.' Public Comment & Appeals: Any person may submit written comments on the land use application or the environmental impacts of the proposal to the Director of Community and Economic Development by 5:00 p.m. on August 27, 2012. Only persons who submit written comments to the Director (address below) or specifically request a copy of the decision, may appeal the decision. However, any interested party may appeal the environmental threshold determination. Details of appeal procedures for the requested land use decision will be included with the written decision. Issuance of Final Environmental Determination: The final Determination of Nonsignificance may be issued without a second comment period, unless timely comments identify probable significant adverse impacts that were not considered by the Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. A copy of the Determination of Nonsignificance may be obtained upon request. Availability of File: The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community and Economic Development, 33325 8t' Avenue South, Federal Way, WA 98003-6325. Staff Contact: Becky Chapin, Assistant Planner, 253-835-2641 Published in the Federal Way Mirror on August 10, 2012. Doc, LD. 61810 6-0 a) OCO � co ' 0 CM I ` U) COr n� � (fl V J 70 C cu ^C/) _0 W (u O ry L � C n cu LC)6 Q f U) MS 340 cu [53 Q LL c .0 > aD cn U N 00 � ��---- � � Z W/� Q N VJ Q LO ca "" O N (B (6 co O M -p C L O E _cu a)cn N O (n ca J W U-i � r N � IL tm d J 0 f A � l . i CITY OF FEDERAL WAY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE TRANSMITTAL DATE: July 27, 2012 TO: Ann Dower, Senior Engineering Plans Reviewer Rick Perez, City Traffic Engineer Scott Sproul, Plans Examiner Brian Asbury, Lakehaven Utility District Chris Ingham, South King Fire & Rescue FROM: Becky Chapin FOR DRCMTG. ON. No Meeting, please email any comments. FILE NUMBER(s): 12-103388-00-UP RELATED FILE NOS.: 12-100713-00-PC PROJECT NAME: AT&T Mobility - SS64 Lakota PROJECTADDRESS: 2629 SW Dash Point Road ZONING DISTRICT.- RS 15.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION. Modifications to existing PWSF site by upgrading with LTE antennas and adding ancillary equipment per plans. Site is located within a Geoglogically Hazardous Area. LAND USE PERMITS PROJECT CONTACT: MATERIALS SUBMITTED: Process III w/ SEPA Sunny Ausink, PTS 111 S Jackson St, Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98104 Master Land Use Application Project Narrative Site Photos Geotechnical Report (4) Title Report (2) SEPA Checklist Site Plans and Elevations 23 July 2012 City of Federal Way Department of Community Development Services 33325 8th Avenue South Federal Way, WA 98003-6325 RECEIVED JUL 24 2012 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS RE: Process III Application Narrative — AT&T site modification —SS64 Lakota Address: 2629 SW Dash Point Road (right of way) APN#122103-9116 Dear Sir or Madam, 111 S Jackson St, 2nd Floor Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 342 9000 Enclosed please find an the Master Land Use Application and eight (8) sets of drawings for a proposed AT&T modification to an existing wireless site located within the right of way of 2629 SW Dash Point Road. The proposed modification consists of adding (2) new LTE antennas, (2) remote radio heads, ancillary equipment to the existing wireless facility located at the above referenced address. No height increase proposed. Proposed modifications do not change the use of the existing tower/utility pole. There is no reduction, material change or adverse impact to landscaping, parking, utilities, approved architectural design, or environmentally critical areas as defined by FWRC 19.145. ANALYSIS OF STEALTH SCREENING FOR PROPOSED FACILITY PER FWRC 19.225.020(4). The modification will not result in a change in visual impact, and is part of a technology upgrade being performed on AT&T/New Cingular Wireless's network, in order to improve service to its customers and strengthen reliability and capacity in its network. No height increase is proposed. Pursuant to FWRC 19.255.020(20, PWSFs shall be screened or camouflaged through employing the best available technology and design. As proposed, the antennas are not overtly obtrusive. The proposed antennas will be painted to match the existing. Proposal also includes the replacement of the existing platform, additional ground equipment, and stairs to the ground area. Proposed equipment will be screened with a landscaping buffer. This is an existing wireless telecommunications facility located at the address referenced above. AT&T proposes to amend the facility to keep up with the demand while continuing to offer customers in the area quality service and access to greater and more advanced wireless services. The proposed change would add 4G technology to the site and would expand AT&T's 4G network footprint into and the immediate surrounding area. This proposed change would improve the on -street and in -car availability of 4G services (voice and data support for iPhone 4G phones for example) and would add in -building 4G services in the immediate vicinity of the site. Our current volume and payload data on this site shows a high amount of 3G data traffic. The new 4G technology will improve the overall internet/data experience of the customers in the area. This will mean faster data rate and higher efficiency. The proposed modification is part of an integrated network and if it is located too far or too close to an adjacent facility the network will not work. The location of the site was picked because it is an existing facility. The proposed modification is part of AT&T's network implementation plan to provide 4G LTE coverage in the Federal Way area. The proposed installation of the antennas/ancillary equipment is intended to operate using the existing base equipment and infrastructure at the established site. Installing LTE in another location would require El 111 S Jackson St, 21d Floor Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 342 9000 building a completely new site, thus doubling the presence of wireless facilities within the same quarter mile area. There are no alternative sites that would provide the needed height to allow for the proper functioning of the equipment. There are no multifamily, commercial, or industrial structures tall enough to meet the required height coverage for this site. Alternative sites that would provide the needed height coverage would mean that AT&T would need to propose a new wireless tower or utilization of a city light pole and locate its antennas on it or locate on a new multifamily structure and increase its height — these proposals would aesthetically be more detrimental to the neighborhood. A new facility would not be less intrusive than what is being proposed. The proposed location not only will provide the needed coverage for AT&T it will also lead to fewer adverse impacts on adjacent land uses. Here, collocating the replacing the antennas contains the impacts of the additional antennas to a single location, thus impacting fewer properties. In addition, utilizing the existing equipment lease area and ground equipment further reduces impacts to other properties in the area by avoiding duplicate ground installations at multiple locations, eliminating the need for extensive trenching between the existing ground equipment and alternative locations. In addition, the proposed facility is a passive use; there are no activities that will produce airborne emissions, odor, vibration, heat, glare, or noxious/toxic materials. The site will operate continually, 24 hours a day for seven days a week. The site will be unmanned, requiring only frequent visits by maintenance personnel, typically once a month. Due to the limited amount of traffic generated by the proposal, no off -site street improvements are required for this application. The facility will not require water or wastewater facilities or contribute to erosion due to storm water run-off. The construction valuation is $30,000. The above statements are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand City of Federal Way is relying on them to make its decision. Enclosed with this narrative you will find: • Master Land Use Application • Applicable Fees - SEPA Checklist • Title Report • Geotechnical Report • (8) copies of the site plan folded • (8) copies of existing/proposed elevations folded Color & Materials Indicators (photos) Please let me know if you require further information to process this application. Please feel free contact me with any questions you may have or if you need additional items from me at (206)446-0448 or via email at sausinkoptswa.com. v Sincerely, a 3 Sunny Ausink Senior Land Use Planner Pacific Telecom Services SS64 LAKOTA 2629 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL POINT, WA 98023 AT&T ''Mobility 16221 NE 72nd Way Redmond, WA 98052 GoodmanNetworks at&t November 22, 2011 The illustration above is a representation of the proposed project oaseo on mrorinauup 1 v —._ �, • • - -- — for any post production design changes. Mon otree disclaimer: (In the event that the proposed installation includes a monotree) The proposed installation is an artistic representation of at ree, an no men e actual living tree. The final installation will have cables, cable ports, and various a attach ments, such as antennas, nuts, However, upon close scrutiny. the true lts. While e of theeffort instaill b will bemade to disgeMethese components, they will not be readily apparent to the casual observer or 1 ti EV. Prepared by: CJL pacific Telecom Services, LLC 3199 C Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-3414 Sunny Ausink - Phone: (206) 342-6390 SS64 LAKOTA 2629 SW DASH POINT RD FEDERAL POINT, WA 98023 AT&T Mobility 16221 NE 72nd Way Redmond, WA 98052 GoodmanNetworks at&t oer.<«epop, November 22, 2011 The illustration above is a representation of the proposed proieci nesea on i-uanaLiu- N,— — - -- _..- -- ---- for any post production design changes. Monotree disclaimer: (In the event that the proposed installation includes a monotree) The proposed installation is an artistic representation of a tree, ana not i actual livingtree. The final installation will have cables, cable ports, and various attachments, such as antennas, nuts, and bolts. While everyeffortwill be made to disguise these components, theywill not be readily apparentto the casual observer or passerby. However, upon close scrutiny, the true nature of the installation will be apparent.Ismim 17 RSV: Prepared by: CA Pacific Telecom Services, LLC 3199 C Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-3414 L� Sunny Ausink - Phone: (206) 342-6390 LSI Adapt, Inc. 615 8'h Avenue South Seattle, Washington 98104 Tel (206) 654-7045 _ Fax (206) 654-7Q48 wwwdsiadaptxom June l 1, 2004 Adapt Project No. WA04-11388-GEO AT&T Wireless Services c/o KDC Architects 4630 — 200`h Street Lynnwood, Washington 98036 Attention: Mr. Eric Camp Subject: Geotechnical Engineering Evaluation Lakota Tower Site (STTLWASS64) SW Dash Point Road & 30`s Avenue SW Federal Way, Washington 98023 Dear Mr. Camp: Pursuant to your request, LSI Adapt, Inc. (Adapt) is pleased to submit this report describing our recent geotechnical engineering evaluation for the above -referenced site. The purpose of this study was to interpret general surface and subsurface site conditions, _from. which we could evaluate the feasibility of the project and formulate design recommendations concerning site preparation, equipment pad and tower foundations, structural fill, and other considerations. Our scope of services consisted of a surface reconnaissance, a subsurface exploration, geotechnical analyses, and report preparation. Authorization to proceed was given by Mr. Eric Camp of KDC Architects (KDC) on behalf of AT&T Wireless. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of AT&T Wireless, KDC, and their agents, for specific application to this project in accordance with general accepted geotechnical engineering practice. Use or reliance upon this report by a third party is at their own risk. Adapt does not make any representation or warranty, express or implied; to such other parties as to the accuracy or completeness of this report or the suitability of its use by such other parties for -any purpose whatever, known -or unknown, to Adapt. RECEIVED JUL 24 2012 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS LSI Ada t, Inc. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you. If you have any questions, or if we can be of further assistance to you, please contact us at (206) 654-7045. Respectfully submitted, LSI Adapt, Inc. Thomas S. Doran Geotechnical Representative Rolf B. yllseth, h., L.G. Senior Geotechnical Engineer v se-aQ4-1) K. V. Lew, P. Eng. Senior Geotechnical Engineer Senior Reviewer TSD/rbh EXPIRES 6/5/ oS-- Attachments: Figure I - Location Map Figure 2 - Site Exploration Plan Boring Log B-1 AT&T Wireless c/o KDC June 11, 2004 LSI Adapt Project No. WA04-11388-GEO Page 2 :lr ,IAdaptSM LSl Adapt, Inc. 615 8" Avenue South Seattle, Washington 98104 AT&T Wireless Geotechnical Engineering Evaluation Lakota Tower Site STTLWASS64 Federal Way, Washington WA04-11388-GEO June 2004 Tel (206) 654-7045 Fax (206) 654-7048 www.isiadapt.com LSI Adaet, Inc. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The host property is located on the east side of SE Dash Point Road in Federal Way, Washington, as shown on the attached Location/Topographic Map (Figure 1). The proposed lease parcel is located just east of the right-of-way area, near the base of an existing, relatively steep slope. We understand that the new telecommunication antennas are to be installed on the existing PSE utility wood pole at the site, while the equipment cabinets are to be supported by a premanufactured, steel platform .installed within the steep slope area just northeast of the existing pole. The attached Site & Exploration Plan (Figure 2) shows the approximate location of the proposed cellular tower lease areas in relation to other site features. It should be emphasized that the conclusions and recommendations contained in this report are based on our understanding of the currently proposed utilization of the project site, as derived from written information supplied to us by AT&T Wireless and KDC. Consequently, if any changes are made to the project, we recommend that we review the changes and modify our recommendations, if appropriate, to reflect those changes. EXPLORATORY METHODS We explored surface and subsurface conditions at the project site during a site visit on June 8, 2004. Our surface exploration consisted of a visual site reconnaissance. Our subsurface exploration consisted of advancing one boring (designated B-1) to a maximum depth of approximately 19.0-feet below existing ground surface (bgs) at the proposed location of the tower site. It should be noted that practical auger refusal was encountered within the very dense sands at this depth. The procedures used for soil exploration are presented in the following report sections. The boring was completed using a portable, hollow -stem auger drill rig, which was operated by an independent company working under subcontract to Adapt. A geotecbnical representative of Adapt was on -site to observe the boring, obtain representative soil samples, and log the subsurface conditions. After the boring was completed, the borehole was backfilled with a mixture of soil cuttings and bentonite chips. The location of the boring advanced for this study is shown on the attached Figure 2. The specific location and depth of the exploration performed was selected in relation to the proposed site features, under the constraints of budget and site access. The boring location and other features shown on Figure 2 were obtained by hand taping from existing site features; as such, the exploration location shown should be considered accurate only to the degree implied by the measuring methods used. During drilling, soil samples were obtained at 2.5 to 5.0-foot depth intervals using the Standard Penetration Test (SPT) procedure (ASTM: D 1586). This test and sampling method consists of driving a standard 2-inch outside diameter (OD) split -barrel sampler a distance of 18 inches into the soil with a 140-pound hammer, free -falling a distance of 30 inches. The number of blows required to drive the sampler through each of the three, 6-inch intervals is noted. The total .number of blows struck during the final 12 inches of penetration is considered the Standard Penetration Resistance, or "blow count". If 50 or more blows are struck within one 6-inch interval, the driving is ceased and the blow count is recorded as AT&T Wireless c/o KDC June 11, 2004 4 LSI Adapt Project No. WA04-11388-GEO Page 4 LSI Adapt, Inc. 50 blows for the actual number of inches of penetration. The resulting Standard Penetration Resistance values provide a measure of the relative density of granular soils or the relative consistency of cohesive soils. The exploration log attached to this report indicate the vertical sequence of soils and materials encountered in each exploration, based primarily on our field classifications and supported by our subsequent laboratory examination and testing, if applicable. Where a soil contact was observed to be gradational or undulating, our logs indicate the average contact depth. Our boring log also graphically indicate the SPT blow count, sample type, sample number, and approximate depth of each soil sample obtained from the exploration. If any groundwater was encountered in an exploration, the approximate groundwater depth is depicted on the exploration logs. It should be realized that the explorations performed for this evaluation reveal subsurface conditions only at a discrete location across the project site and that actual conditions in other areas could vary. Furthermore, the nature and extent of any such variations would not become evident until additional explorations are performed or until construction activities have commenced. if significant variations are observed at that time, we may need to modify our conclusions and recommendations contained in this report to reflect the actual site conditions. SITE CONDITIONS The following sections describe our observations, measurements, and interpretations concerning surface, soil, groundwater, seismic, and environmentally sensitive area conditions at the project site. Surface Conditions Site topography at the proposed lease area is relatively steeply sloping downwards towards the west; on the order of 1.3HA V (Horizontal:Vertical), or roughly 76 percent. Vegetation within the proposed equipment platform compound area consists of mature trees with moderate to heavy, native understory growth. We observed no apparent evidence of recent surficial soil movement or sloughing. Nor did we observe any standing surface water at the time of our site visit. Subsurface Conditions USGS maps reviewed as a part of this study classifies the geology at the subject site as Salmon Springs Drift, described as a very dense, oxidized, glacially overridden deposit consisting of sand, pebble, and cobbles, with local interbeds of fine sand, silt and clay. Our site explorations generally confirmed this mapped soil stratigraphy. Specifically, our boring revealed the surface soil conditions to consist of approximately 24-inches of forest duff, sod and topsoil, mantling about 3.0-feet of medium dense, silty sand. Below these surficial soils, our boring encountered dense to very dense, silty fine to medium sand, underlain at a depth of about 10-feet bgs by very dense, fine sand, which extended to the full depth explored of 19.0-feet bgs. No groundwater was encountered in our boring at the time of exploration. Throughout the year, groundwater levels typically fluctuate in response to changing precipitation patterns, off -site construction activities, and changes in site utilization. AT&T Wireless c/o KDC June 11, 2 LSI Adapt Project No. WA04-11388-GEO Page June 5 5 LSI Adapt, Inc. Seismic Conditions Based on our analysis of subsurface exploration logs and our review of published geologic maps, we interpret the on -site soil conditions to correspond to seismic soil profile type Sc, as defined by Table 16-J of the 1997 Uniform Building Code and Table 1615.1.1 of the 2000 International Building Code. This soil profile is characterized by soft rock or very dense soil with an average SPT blowcount exceeding 50 blows per foot within the upper 100 feet bgs. Current (1996) National Seismic Hazard Maps prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey indicate that a peak bedrock site acceleration coefficient of about 0.30 is appropriate for an earthquake having a 10-percent probability of exceedance in 50 years (corresponding to a return interval of 475 years). According to Figure 16-2 of the 1997 Uniform Building Code, the site lies within Seismic Risk Zone 3. For purposes of seismic site characterization, the observed soil conditions were extrapolated below the exploration termination depth, based on a review of geologic maps and our knowledge of regional geology. Environmentally Sensitive Area Conditions We anticipate that the proposed site is located within a Geologically Hazardous Area, due to the presence of steep slopes. According to Section 18-28 (Environmental Protection) of the Federal Way Municipal Code, this designation generally applies when a site is located within or adjacent to an erosion hazard area, a known landslide area, a greater than 40 percent steep slope area with a topographic relief of more than 10 feet, or a greater than 15 percent slope area in combination with certain adverse geologic and groundwater seepage conditions. Based on the surface and subsurface conditions observed during our site reconnaissance visit and within the site exploration, it is our opinion that the geologic hazard associated with the steep slope at this site is low. No landslides have been mapped at the site or in the vicinity of the site. The native soils are very dense, glacially overconsolidated soils typically exhibiting high shear strength and good foundation support characteristics. Our site explorations did not encounter groundwater seepage and they did not reveal other adverse geologic conditions, such as hillsides intersecting a geologic contact with relatively penneable sediment overlying relatively impermeable sediment. No evidence of significant surface erosion was apparent during our site surface reconnaissance. It should be noted, however, that some long-term, surficial erosion should be expected to occur on any hillside as a result of natural erosional or mass -wasting processes, especially during periods of prolonged wet weather. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Current development plans call for the installation of new antenna equipment onto an existing wooden utility pole, along with an associated equipment platform at the subject site. Provided that the recommendations of our report are implemented, the project is considered feasible and is not anticipated to adversely affect the stability or increase the .risk of long-term surface erosion of the subject site, the nearby steep slope areas, or adjacent properties. We understand that the proposed cellular equipment will be supported on a steel platform elevated slightly above the existing slope surface. This platform is to be supported by short concrete piers or posts. We recommend that the posts for the proposed equipment platform be supported on drilled pier foundations designed and installed in accordance with the recommendations provided below for compressive, uplift and lateral support. Our specific AT&T Wireless clo KDC June 11, 2 LSI Adapt Project No. WA04-11388-GEO Pagee 6 6 L51 Adaet, Inc. recommendations concerning site preparation and equipment platform are presented in the following sections: Site Preparation It is our understanding that the proposed equipment platform will be supported on drilled piers and that no site preparation or grade adjustments are required to the existing communication tower site. Therefore, we do not anticipate that any significant site preparation will be required, with the exception of preparation for a gravel path/walkway. To minimize the risk of adversely affecting the stability of the existing fill slope or surface erosion, we recommend that all drilled pier excavation material be disposed at a suitable disposal away from the site compound area. Equipment Platform Drilled Pier Foundations Based on the subsurface conditions encountered in our boring, we recommend that the equipment platform be supported on drilled pier foundations. In order to provide adequate lateral resistance and protection against long-term surficial erosion, these piers should be extended to a minimum of 5.0-feet into the dense to very dense sands encountered below a depth of about 5.0-feet bgs in our boring. This would result in a minimum drilled pier length of 10.0-feet bgs. The following recommendations and comments are provided for purposes of drilled pier design and construction: End Bearing Ca acities: We recommend that the drilled pier penetrate at least 10-feet below the ground surface. For vertical compressive soil bearing capacity, we recommend using the unit end bearing capacity presented in Table 1 below, where B is the diameter of the pier in feet and D is the embedment depth below the bearing soil layer in feet. This allowable end bearing capacity includes a nunimum safety factor of 1.5. Table 1 Allowable Drilled Pier End Bearing Capacity Depth (feet)allowable Bearing Capacity (tst} Limiting Point Resistance (tst) 10 1 3 D/B 3 Frictional Capacities: For frictional resistance along the shaft of the drilled piers, acting both downward and in uplift, we recommend using the allowable skin friction value listed in Table 2. We recommend that frictional resistance be neglected in the uppermost 2 feet below the ground surface. The allowable skin friction values presented includes a minimum safety factor of 1.5. AT&T Wireless Go KDC LSI Adapt Project No. WA04-11388-GEO June 11, 2004 Page 7 L5i Adapt, Inc. Table 2 Allowable Drilled Pier Skin Friction Capacities Depth (feet) Allowable Skin Friction (tsf) 0-2 0.0 2-5 0.10 5-10 0.30 Lateral Ca acities: Drilled pier foundations for communication monopole towers are typically rigid and act as a pole which rotates around a fixed point at depth. Although more complex and detailed analysis are available, either the simplified passive earth pressure method or the subgrade reaction method is typically used to determine the pier diameter and depth required to resist groundline reaction forces and moments. These methods are described below. • Passive Earth Pressure Mcthod: The passive earth pressure method is a simplified approach that is generally used to estimate an allowable lateral load capacity based on soil wedge failure theory. Although the lateral deflection associated with the soil wedge failure may be estimated, design lateral deflections using the passive earth pressure method should be considered approximate, due to the simplified nature of the method. According to the NAVFAC Design Manual 7.02 (1986), a lateral deflection equal to about 0.001 times the pier length would be required to mobilize the allowable passive pressure presented below; higher deflections would mobilize higher passive pressures. Our recommended passive earth pressures for the soil layers encountered at this site are presented in Table 3 and incorporate a safety factor of at least 1.5, which is commonly applied to transient or seismic loading conditions, It should be noted that these passive pressure values have been reduced by a factor of 0.40 (40 percent of typical values for level ground surface condition), to account for the nearby, existing, steep slope conditions on the north side of the proposed pole location. These values are expressed as an equivalent fluid unit weight to reflect the linear increase with depth and may be assumed to act over an area measuring two pier diameters wide by eight pier diameters deep: Table 3 Allowable Passive Pressures Depth (feet) Allowable Passive Pressure (p.ef) 0-2 0 2-5 125 5-10 160 AT&T Wireless c/o KDC June 11, 2004 LSl Adapt Project No. WA04-11388-GEO Page 8 LSI Adaet, Inc. • Subgrade Reaction Method: The subgrade reaction method is typically used to compute lateral design loads based on allowable lateral deflections. Using this method, the soil reaction pressure (p) on the face of the pier is related to the lateral displacement (y) of the pier by the horizontal subgrade modulus (kh); this relationship is expressed as p=key. Because soil modulus values are based on small scale, beam load test data, and are usually reported as a vertical subgrade modulus (k ), they must be converted to horizontal subgrade modulus values representative for larger scale applications (such as large pier diameters) by means of various scaling factors, as discussed below. In addition to the scaling and loading orientation, the soil -pier interaction governing kl, is also affected by the soil type, as follows: • SAND and Soft CLAY: For cohesionless soils (sand, non -plastic silt) and soft cohesive soils (clay, cohesive silt), the horizontal subgrade modulus (.kh) increases linearly with depth (z). This relationship is expressed as kh = nhz(1/B), where nh is the coefficient of horizontal subgrade reaction and (i/B) is the scaling factor. + Stiff or Hard CLAY: For stiff or hard cohesive soils (clay, cohesive silts), the horizontal subgrade modulus (kh) is essentially the same as the vertical subgrade modulus (k,,) and is considered constant with depth. This relationship is expressed as kh=k,,[l(ft)/1.5B], where [1(ft)/1.5B] is the scaling factor (B is expressed in feet). Our recommended values for the coefficient of horizontal subgrade reaction (nh) and the vertical subgrade modulus (k) for the soil layers encountered at this site are presented in Table 4 below. These values do not include a factor of safety since they model the relationship between contact pressure and displacement, Therefore, the structural engineer or monopole manufacturer should select an appropriate allowable displacement for design, based on the specific requirements of the communication equipment mounted on the tower. Given the sloping ground conditions at this site, we recommend that the global stability of the drilled pier also be verified using the passive earth pressure method described above. Table 4 Recommended Horizontal Subgrade Reaction Values bepth Interval nh k (feet). (Pei) (Pci) 0-2 0 N/A 2-5 25 N/A 5-10 60 N/A Coefficient of Horizontal kh= nh(zlB) kh=k,,/(1.5B) Subgrade Reaction (pci) (Sand & Soft Clay) (Stiff Clay) AT&T Wireless clo KDC June 11, 2 LSI Adapt Project No. WA04-11388-GEO Page June 9 9 LS1 Adapt, Inc. Construction Considerations: Our exploration revealed the site soils at depth to consist of medium dense to very dense silty sands and sands. Groundwater was not encountered within our boring at the time of the exploration. However, the foundation -drilling contractor should be prepared to case the excavation to prevent caving and raveling of the pier shaft sidewall, should this become necessary due to unanticipated soil or unanticipated groundwater seepage conditions. Should unanticipated heavy groundwater inflow be encountered during drilling, it may be necessary to pump the accumulated groundwater prior to pier concrete placement. Alternatively, the use of bentonite slurry could be utilized to stabilize the drilled pier excavation. Drilled Pier Excavation Conditions: The drilling contractor should be prepared to clean out the bottom of the pier excavation if loose soil is observed or suspected, with or without the presence of slurry or groundwater. As a minimum, we recommend that the drilling contractor have a cleanout bucket on site to remove loose soils and/or mud from the bottom of the pier. If groundwater is present and abundant within the pier hole, we recommend that the foundation concrete be tremied from the bottom of the hole to displace the water and minimize the risk of contaminating the concrete mix. The Drilled Shaft Manual published by the Federal Highway Administration recommends that concrete be placed by tremie methods if more than 3 inches of water has accumulated in the excavation. CLOSURE The conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based, in part, on the explorations that we performed for this study. If variations in subsurface conditions are discovered during earthwork, we may need to modify this report. The fixture performance and integrity of the tower foundations will depend largely on proper initial site preparation, drainage, and construction procedures. Monitoring by experienced geotechnical personnel should be considered an integral part of the construction process. We are available to provide geotechnical engineering services during the earthwork and foundation construction phases of the project. If variations in the subgrade conditions are observed at that time, we would be able to provide additional geotechnical recommendations, thus minimizing delays as the project develops. We are also available to review preliminary plans and specifications before construction begins, and to provide geotechnical inspection and testing services during construction. 2004 AT&T Wireless c/o KDC June 11, LSI Adapt Project No. WA04-11388-GEO Pagee0 1 LSI ADAPT, INC. 8-th /.',,venue South Wash�rgton S- 810,1- 206.654:7045 Fox : 206,65?7048 FIGURE 1 - Location/Topographic Map Project . Lckoto --- FS-E Si" L-;VA S S 6 4 Location :Southwest Dush PoInt Rood 2k 30th Avenue Fedma; Way WasMnoon 9802-7 Client -.41,ireless Services o T. 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ADAPT BORING LOG 615 8th Avenue South Seattle, Washington 98104 TEL:206.654.7045 FAX:206.654,7048 PROJECT : Lakota - PSE Job Number: WA04-11388-GEO Boring No.: a-1 LOCATION : Southwest Dash Point Road & 30th Avenue STTLWASS64 Federal Way, Washington 98023 AT&T Wireless Services do KDC Architects Ground Surface Elevaton : WA Elevation Reference: N/A Page: 01 of 01 m SOIL DESCRIPTION rc Z COMMENTS o- q n 0 Forest duff and topsoil &' 2 3 3 Medlum dense to dense, moist, brown, silty fine S12 9 to medium SAND 15 16 6 Dense, moist, brown, silty, fine to medium SAND �� 16 13 18 5 4 18 19 34 10---------------_----------_--------_-- Very dense, moist, brown -gray, fine SAND S5 is 24 37 S-6 17 22 31 1 S•7 19 27 40 5.8 16 _ 22 50/6' Boring terminated at 19.0 feet bgs due to 20 practical auger refusal 25 30 z LEGEND 2-inch O. D. Split -Spoon Sample u Sample not Recovered SIaEc Water Level at Drilling DATE sox Typo of Analytical Testing Performed Grain Size Analysis (?� Fees shown. ) m / � m 3 114 • loth O D. Dames &Moore Sample iy 11 �_•�-1 GrabSample(SoilCutyngs) Static Water Level DATE )D( MR No Recovery �. 200Wash m Shelby Tube Semple •- —1 Retched Gmundwaler 11�Fx��7�11 ATD Al Time of Drilling rf i l%fines shown} 4 Start Date : 06/08/04 Completion Dale : 06/08/04 Logged By : T.S.D- L%%44�6� CITY Federala. Way DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 33325 8th Avenue South RECEIVED Federal Way, WA 98003-6325 253-835-2607; Fax 253-835-2609 www.citvoffederalwg!y.com JUL 2 4 2012 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS F}rt no4n4M C kjukl %S- ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST Prc�ar� b� PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Revised Code of Washington (RCW) Chapter 43.21C, 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 our 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 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 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 non -project proposals, even though questions maybe answered "does not apply." In addition, complete the Supplemental Sheet for Non -Project Actions. For non -project 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. Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 1 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: AT&T MOBILITY SS64 LAKOTA 2. Name of applicant: AT&T MOBILITY 16221 NE 72ND WAY, RTC 3 REDMOND, WA 98052 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: SUNNYAUSINK/PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES 111 S. JACKSON STREET, 2ND FLOOR SEATTLE, WA 98104 SAUSINK _ PTSWA.COM 206-446-0448 4. Date checklist prepared: JULY 23, 2012 5. Agency requesting checklist: CITY OF FEDERAL WAY 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): CONSTRUCTION WILL BEGIN UPON RECEIPT OF 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. YES, POSSIBLE UPGRADE OR ANTENNAS REPLACEMENT IF NEED BE. 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. NONE KNOWN Repot+, Ls I Ado#,In.G - 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 Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 2 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist 10. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY— SEPA DNS, PROCESS III LAND USE APPROVAL AND ELECTRICAL PERMIT. P-iovlr- of= yvotj 11. Give 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. The proposed modification consists of adding (2) new LTE antennas, (2) remote radio heads, ancillary equipment to the existing wireless facility located at the above referenced address. No height increase proposed 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. 2629 SW DASH POINT ROAD (ROW) — APN#122103-9116 B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. EARTH a. General description of the site (circle one): flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other. Steep slopes b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? 80% SLOPE 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. MAINLY CLAY Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 3 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. NONE KNOWN e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. Not known f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. EROSION COULD ONLY OCCUE FROM HEAVY MACHINERY MOVING ABOUT THE SITE DURING THE CONSTRUCTION. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? Not known h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES WILL BE USED DURING CONSTRUCTION. 2. AIR i. 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. MINIMAL EMISSIONS WOULD RESULT FROM THE PROPOSAL. ANY POSSIBLE EMISSIONS WILL BE FROM VEHICLES ENTERING AND LEAVING SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. b. Are there any off -site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. NONE. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any. NOT APPLICABLE Bulletin #050 —January 1, 2011 Page 4 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist 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, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. NONE 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. NO 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. NONE PROPOSED 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. NONE PROPOSED 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. NO 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. NOT APPLICABLE Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 5 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist b. Ground. 1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to groundwater? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. NO 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. NOT APPLICABLE 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. NOT APPLICABLE 2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. NOT APPLICABLE d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any. NONE PROPOSED Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 6 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist 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 _x_ shrubs _x_ grass pasture crop or grain wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage, other water plant: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other other types of vegetation b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? THIS IS EXISTING, NO VEGETATION WILL BE REMOVED OR ALTERED. 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. NONE PROPOSED, THIS IS AN EXISTING WIRELESS FACILITY. 5. ANIMALS a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site. birds: hawk, heron, eagle, ongbird other 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 Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 7 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. NO d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any. NONE PROPOSED 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. THE PROJECT WILL REQUIRE ACCESS TO EXISTING ELECTRICAL POWER AND TELEPHONE b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. PROJECT WILL 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. NONE 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. NONE Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 8 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. THIS IS UNSTAFFED WIRELESS FACILITY, NO EMERGENCY SERVICES REQUIRED. 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any. NONE PROPOSED. b. Noise. 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment operation, other)? NONE 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. THE ONLY NOISE WILL BE FROM THE EXISTING RADIO EQUIPMENT WHICH IS COMPARABLE TO THE SOUND OF AN AIR CONDITIONER. 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any. NONE NEEDED 8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? Existing AT&T facility in an RS-15 Residential n J� oar- fro P-e- � � � a.c.e� vy-qae Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 9 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. NO c. Describe any structures on the site. Existing AT&T facility/PSE utility pole d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? NO e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? RS15 f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Residential l KM t 1.A-m faer�Sl g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? NOT KNOWN �J/A h. Has any part of the site been classified as an environmentally critical area? If so, specify. *e ye'S , G-ea d ooi Ca 9 f }A7-^YAoKS f�ve---4, C b4VIAS1 Ede d �Irus�� n r� P-Ta) i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? NONE, THIS IS AN UNSTAFFED WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY. Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 10 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? NONE k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any. NO MEASURES PROPOSED I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any. None proposed. 9. HOUSING a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. NONE, THIS IS AN UNSTAFFED WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY. 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. 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? Existing PSE utility pole with AT&T facility - 60' tall. Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 11 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? NO VIEWS WILL BE IMPACTED c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any. None Proposed 11. LIGHTANDGLARE a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? NONE b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? NO c. What existing off -site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? Re] d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any. NONE PROPOSED 12. RECREATION Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 12 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? NONE IDENTIFIED b. Would the proposed displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. 101 c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any. NOT APPLICABLE 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. NO b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. NONE c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any. NONE PROPOSED 14. TRANSPORTATION Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 13 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. NO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION WILL BE NEEDED FOR THIS UNMANNED WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY. W T��Sk pc) i vv- a oc n� S2.r vreS t1 S ito Pwbl 1 c, PL 0 V4- (117 �Z-o W arm I b. Is the site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? NOT APPLICABLE —SITE WILL NOT REQUIRE PUBLIC ACCESS. c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? THE SITE WILL NOT ELIMINATE ANY PARKING STALLS. 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 e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. NONE f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. THE SITE WILL REQUIRE APPROXIMATELY ONE (1) VISIT PER MONTH BY A TECHNICIAN FOR SITE MAINTENANCE PURPOSES. g. Proposed measures to, reduce or control transportation impacts, if any. NONE Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 14 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist 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. NOT APPLICABLE b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. NOT APPLICABLE 16. UTILITIES a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other (please list) ELECTRICTY & TELEPHONE IS AVAILABLE AT SITE 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 which might be needed. ELECTRICITY & TELEPHONE WILL BE NEEDED. 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. Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 15 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist SIGNATURE: DATE SUBMITTED: 07-23-2012 �tnno � CJI I►s� 1't-orwed �y Flamer, 0-h� of -Fed-" l Bulletin #050 — January 1, 2011 Page 16 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist PROJECT NARRATIVE / CODE COMPLIANCE Applicant: New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC ("AT&T") 19801 SW 72" Avenue #200 Tualatin, OR 97062 Submitted by: Ryka Consulting Jennifer Taylor 206-228-2127 Project Name: SS64 Lakota Project Address: SW Dash Point Rd right-of-way adjacent to 2629 SW 308`' Street Parcel Number: Right-of-way antenna location 122103-9116 equipment area Zoning: Single Family — RS15.0 Application Type: City of Federal Way PWSF Process I Review and Building Permit Project: Upgrade an existing wireless communication facility Submitted Items • PWSF Development Requirements Checklist • Master Land Use Application (lease attached) • Building Permit Application • Vicinity Map • Project Narrative (Includes visual impact analysis, coverage maps, written need for site explanation, priority of location analysis, description of ground equipment design) • Photo Simulations • Structural Analysis • Construction Plans (Three 1" x 17" copies, folded) — Includes Site Plan, Elevation Plans, Details) Project Description In order to fill a significant gap in 4G LTE service AT&T proposes to modify an existing PWSF which include antennas attached to a utility pole in the right-of-way and ground equipment located on an adjacent parcel. The modifications include replacement of the existing utility pole with a taller utility pole and the replacement/addition of antennas for a total of 6 antennas onsite. The nearby ground equipment platform will be extended to accommodate additional equipment cabinets. Per conversation with City of Federal Way staff, a modification of an existing PWSF requires a Use Process 1 review. The proposal is exempt from SEPA review. State Environmental Policy A EPA According to Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 43.21C.0384: (1) Decisions pertaining to applications to site wireless service facilities are not subject to the requirements of RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), if those facilities meet the following requirements: (a) The collocation of new equipment, removal of equipment, or replacement of existing equipment on existing or replacement structures does not substantially change the physical dimensions of such structures; or (b) The siting project involves constructing a wireless service tower less than sixty feet in height that is located in a commercial, industrial, manufacturing, forest, or agricultural zone. This exemption does not apply to projects within a designated critical area. (2) The exemption authorized under subsection (1) of this section may only be applied to a project consisting of a series of actions when all actions in the series are categorically exempt and the actions together do not have a probable significant adverse environmental impact. (3) The department of ecology shall adopt rules to create a categorical exemption for wireless service facilities that meet the conditions set forth in subsections (1) and (2) of this section. (4) By January 1, 2020, all wireless service providers granted an exemption to RCW 43.21 C.030(2)(c) must provide the legislature with the number of permits issued pertaining to wireless service facilities, the number of exemptions granted under this section, and the total dollar investment in wireless service facilities between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2019. (5) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this section unless the context clearly requires otherwise. (a) "Collocation" means the mounting or installation of equipment on an existing tower, building, or structure for the purpose of either transmitting or receiving, or both, radio frequency signals for communications purposes. (b) "Existing structure" means any existing tower, pole, building, or other structure capable of supporting wireless service facilities. (c) "Substantially change the physical dimensions" means- (i) The mounting of equipment on a structure that would increase the height of the structure by more than ten percent, or twenty feet, whichever is greater; or (ii) The mounting of equipment that would involve adding an appurtenance to the body of the structure that would protrude from the edge of the structure more than twenty feet, or more than the width of the structure at the level of the appurtenance, whichever is greater. (d) "Wireless service facilities" means facilities for the provision of wireless services. (e) "Wireless services" means wireless data and telecommunications services, including commercial mobile services, commercial mobile data services, unlicensed wireless services, and common carrier wireless exchange access services, as defined by federal laws and regulations. [2013 c 317 § 1; 1996 c 323 § 2.1 AT&T's proposal includes the siting or new equipment on an existing structure without substantially changing the physical dimensions of that structure. Therefore the proposal is exempt from SEPA review. Personal Wireless Service Facility Development Criteria AT&T's proposal involves the modification of an existing wireless facility. The modification of the existing facility will be in compliance with current Federal Way Revised Code criteria as demonstrated below. Per FWRC 19.255.020 Development standards: (1) Building -or structure -mounted PWSFs on existing buildings or structures in or out of the public right-of-way. PWSFs mounted on existing buildings and structures shall conform to the following development standards: (a)The PWSFS shall consist only of the following types of facilities: (i) a microcell or a minor facility; or (ii) a PWSF that exceed the minor facility threshold for number of antenna, dimensions and/or area but creates no more adverse impacts than a minor facility, as determined by the direction of community development services, subject to meeting all of the following standards: (A) The facility shall not create substantially more adverse visual impact than a minor facility; and (B) The equipment cabinet for the PWSF shall meet all requirements of subsection (4) of this section; and (C) The maximum size of the PWSF panels and number of antennas shall be determined by the direction of development services, based on the specific project location, surrounding environment, and potential visual impacts; and (D) The PWSF shall comply with all other applicable standards of the Federal Way revised Code. AT&T's proposed modifications do not meet the definition of a microcell or minor facility as there will be 6 antennas in total. However, the modifications will not result in a significant increase in adverse impacts. Please see the photo simulations provided with this application package. Existing topography, heavy vegetation, and angle of roadways and adjacent properties mean the facility is not readily visible from most areas. This is demonstrated by the photo simulations. The taller facility is still screened by existing vegetation and blends with the mature trees in the surroundings. (b) The combined antennas and supporting structure may extend up to, but not exceed 15 feet above the existing or proposed roof or other structure regardless of whether the existing structure is in conformance with the existing maximum height of the underlying zone as outlined in the use zone charts, FWRC Title 19, Division VI, Zoning Regulations. Antennas may be mounted to rooftop appurtenances, as identified in FWRC 19.110.070, provided they do not extend beyond 15 feet above the maximum height of the structures as defined per FWRC 19.05.080 H definitions. (c) For PWSFs located in the right-of-way, the combined antenna 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 of the proposed antennas as specified in subsection (1)(e) of this section. The maximum allowable height of the new structure with the PWSF antennas shall be determined by the director of community development services, depending upon the antenna type, design, location on the structure, and the proposed method of attachment. An existing structure can be increased in height only once per a 12-month period. Any structure, whether a new or replacement structure, located in a public right-of-way must be similar in terms of size (except height), shape, color, material, and location to the existing and surrounding structures, as determined by the director of community development services. The antenna extension may be permitted regardless of whether the existing structure is in conformance with the maximum height of the underlying zone as outlined in the use zone charts, FWRC 19, Division VI, Zoning Regulations. The proposed scope of work includes an extension in height of the antennas and utility pole. As can be seen in the photo simulations the current site does not extend above the tree line. The additional weight of the antennas require replacement of the utility pole which will be taller to allow AT&T's antennas to extend higher for better coverage and have the necessary clearance from the power lines. The existing utility pole height of 61'11" will be extended by fifteen feet to 76'11" to accomplish this. The fifteen feet extension meets the code criteria above as the utility pole has not been increased in height in the previous twelve months. (d) The antennas are mounted on the building or structure such that they are located and designed to minimize 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 (3) of this section. Panel and parabolic antennas shall be screened from residential views and public rights -of -way unless meeting the provision of FWRC 19.110.070(2)(b). The antennas and accessory items will be painted to blend in with the pole. (e) It is the applicant's responsibility to prove that the maximum size of the PWSF panels and number of antennas is the minimum size necessary. 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. The proposed antennas are eight feet in length and are the minimum necessary size. The existing antennas to remain onsite are 7' long. (f Required setbacks shall not pertain to PWSFs within public rights -of -way. Witivn residential zones, equipment enclosures and buildings to house equipment cabinets 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. The addition of equipment to the existing platform location does not change the setback distance of the equipment to the property line. Equipment Standards Per FWRC 19.255.020(4) Standards for electronic cabinets: (a) Electronic cabinets shall either: (i) Be placed in a new or existing completely enclosed building. It is the applicant's responsibility to prove that the maximum size of the building is the minimum size necessary to house the equipment; or (ii) Be placed above ground in a new or existing equipment enclosure. It is the applicant's responsibility to prove that the maximum size of the building is the minimum size necessary to house the equipment. (b) 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 the purposes of screening shall be maintained in a healthy conditions, pursuant to FWRC 19.125.090(2). Please see enclosed photo simulations which demonstrate that due to the topography and vegetation in the area, the equipment is not visible. The equipment platform is the smallest possible size that can still accommodate the equipment cabinets. The expansion of the equipment platform was previously approved in Project # 12-103388-00-UP. It was later determined that that design was unbuildable. The current proposed design has a smaller total area than the previously approved equipment platform. 40 PUGET SOUND ENERGY Site License Addendum to Master License Agreement for Location of Facilities New Cingular Wireless (AT&T) — Lakota site #SS64 (FA#10097869) This Site License Addendum ("SLA"), dated as of 2011, is made by and between Puget Sound Energy, Inc., a Washington c oration (11PSE" ), and New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("AT&T"), with reference to that certain Master License Agreement for location of Facilities, dated Juno 8th, 2010, between PSE and AT&T (the "MLA"). In connection with the MLA, the Parties have agreed to incorporate and make a part of the MLA the terns set forth in this SLA. All capitalized terms not otherwise defined in this SLA will have the meanings set forth in the MLA. Section 1. Description of Site. The following Sites) will be covered by this SLA: The site is located on PSE's wood distribution pole #312239-161903 located near 2629 SW Dash Point Rd, Federal Way, WA. This is an existing AT&T site. The proposed scope of work consists of replacing the existing two (2) flush mounted panel antennas with new model antennas, and replace all existing TMAs with four (4) TMAs on the existing wood pole. Final antenna configuration will be a total of two (2) flush mounted panel antennas and four (4) T.MAs, at one rad-center on the existing wood pole. AT&T's ground support cabinets will remain in the existing location on private property. See PSE approved drawings. Section 2. Equipment. The permitted Equipment for the Site(s) covered by this SLA are: See attached Appendix 1 Section 3. Site Development Plan. The Site Development Plan for the Site(s) covered by this SLA is as follows: See attached Appendix 2. Section 4. SLA Term. The SLA Term for this SLA will be as set forth in Section 16.1 of the MLA based on the following SLA Commencement Date: SLA Commencement Date: j_ i -110 1 Section 5. Compensation. The Annual Fees and other amounts payable by AT&T in connection with the Site(s) covered by this SLA will be as follows; ■ See attached Appendix 3. Now Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC (AT&T) Lakota #SSO (FA#10097869) Section 6. Additional Terms As conditions to approval of this Permit, the following also apply: 6.1 AT&T shall provide complete, detailed, jurisdictionally approved final constriction drawings before construction begins for PSE's review and approval. Said drawings shall show in detail the following: 6.1.1 Grounding design of equipincnt and fencing in accordance �Vitlt the National Electrical Safety Code provisions in Section'], arsd PSE's design. policies. 6.1.2 Location of the telephone source and/or telephone cable installation from source to the equipment cabinets. 6.1.3 Field verification and staking of the location of equipment, pole and of property lines establishing that proposed facility location lies as noted, 6.1.4 Appropriate separation distance between any pact of AT&T's antenna and the nearest electrical conductor, 6.1,5 Attachment of all antennas, equipment and cabling to the pole, and 6.1.6 If relevant, landscape design showing acceptable vegetation compatible with electrical facilities and/or substations. 6.2 Any comments and conditions noted during PSE's review process, including: If pole mounted equipment is approved for use, it shall be limited to one face or quadrant of the pole and must be installed so that climbing space past the equipment is maintained. Pole mounted equipment may be limited to one cabinet and in a PSE approved location. ■ Ground equipment must be located a minimum of 10 f t from the base of the new pole, 6.3 No construction shall commence prior to the receipt and written approval by PSE of the final construction drawings and evidence of authorization by all governmental agencies having jurisdiction over the project. An on site pre - construction meeting shall be scheduled prior to construction and as -built drawings and color photos showing the completed installation (pole and base equipment) shall be provided after completion of construction. 6.4 If the PSE pole or any of its facilities are to be located on private property for which PSE does not have an existing, or adequate easement, then AT&T will need to acquire this new easement for PSE prior to construction, 6.5 Access to the antenna will be restricted to PSG personnel. All work on the pole shall be performed by PSE crews and all necessary outages shall be coordinated by New Ctugular Wireless PCS, LLC (AT&T) Lakota#SS64 (FA#10097869) 2 PSE for the pole, antenna installation, and future maintenance. AT&T acknowledges and accepts that depending on the time of year scheduling of outages may cause unforeseen delays in construction and/or maintenance of the facility. 6.6 Where PSI; shall install a HH or other facilities related to NCC in right-of-way (ROW) in order to provide electrical service to this site, AT&T shall be responsible for the cost of relocating such facilities, should it he required as the result of any jurisdictional directed improvement or relocation. 6.7 AT&T shall provide PSE a copy of the requirements for the pole/tower including antenna types, sizes and loadings, mounting hardware attachments for antenna mountings, locations of all antenna and cabling and any other requirements. The ownership of the pole shall vest in PSE. PSE will also determine the area available, if any, for AT&T's use. In the event PSE decides that the space required by AT&T cannot be provided, or that due to construction, policy or outage concerns siting a PCS facility is not suitable, PSE may withhold site approval. Section 7. IvIlseellaneoas This SLA, and the use of the Site(s) covered by this SLA, will be govenicd in all respects by the terms and conditions set forth in the MLA, as supplemented by this SLA. In the event of a conflict between the terms and conditions of this SLA and the terms of the MLA, the terms of the MLA will govern and control. The terms and conditions of the MLA, as supplemented by this SLA, set forth the entire agreement between AT&T and PSE with respect to the Site(s) covered by this SLA. New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC (AT&T) Lakota #SS64 (FA#10097869) AT&T: Ncw Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC: A Pelawame 4kitd G$bi 1 i 'j Co "a�rr,N By: AT&T MoMlity Corporation JJ Its: Ntaanjager Pii itame:-1rJ►I� Its: Date Signed: ' ) ` Address: 16331 NE 72"d Way Redmond, WA 98052-7827 Attn: AT&T Legal Department U12ei nn STATE OF W-AMUNGTON ) PSE: Puget Sound Energy, hic. By: Its: MMnrlgc:r, ib;*fq#F" ConmRAczOR Nl Date Signed: R _ I zi- 2-0/1 Address: P.O. Box 97034 Bellevue, WA 98009-9734 Attn: Joint Use Department COUNTY OF KING 9eSC I k.1�� c v) On this `f day of IL, 2011, before me, a Notary Public in nd for the State of Washintt n, duly comnussioned and sworn, personally appeared ^ yJi it to nie known to be (lie . ?Hov , l� n at, Drew Cingular Wireless PCs, LLC that executed the foregoing instrument alzd acknowlcclgcd the same to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he/she is authorized to execute the said instrument. Mt:.pr Witness my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year in this eeitifieate above written. !- G Pnnt Name: Notary Public in and for the State of VV$shington, OFFICIALSEAL - Residing at U PATRICIA J HUNTER My Commission expires NOTARY PUDLIC•OREGON COMMISSION N0.449132 my f7G�yls:�iUt4 Cxf�Wi S Sly 1C 25 �1 n New Ciugular Wireless PCS, LLC (A'f&T) Lakota USS64 (FA00097869) 4 STATE OF WASHINGTON ) COUNTY OF KING On this Zy am day oaf-54plem 4e e _ _, 2011 before me, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly coininissioned and sworn, personally appeared Beth 1. Rogers, to me known to be the person who signed as the Manager, Contractor Management of PUGET SOUND ENERGY, INC., the Corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said Corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned; and on oath stated that she was authorized to execute the said instrument on behalf of said Corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year in this certificate above written. " �OTAq� �N m rn .o� � �ris�tt; WAS��� New Cingular NYireless PCB, LLC (AT&T) Lakota #SS64 (FA#10097869) Print Name: Notwy Public in and for the State of Washington, Residing at My commission expires //-1,dr Markel: SsulUe _-- _-- Cell Site Number: 9TTLWASS64 Cell Site Nance: Lak-an — OPTION AND LEASE AGREEMENT T1419 OPTION AND LEASE AGREEMENT ("Agreement"), dated as of the latter of the signature dates below (the "Effective Date"), is entered into by STEPHEN C. HOPKINS, as his separate estate having a mailing address of 1407 SW 143 d Street, Burien, WA 98166 (hereinafter referred to as "Landlord") and AT&T Wireless Services of Washington, LLC, an Oregon limited liability- company, d/b/a AT&T Wireless, by AT&T Wireless Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation, its member, having a mailing address of P.O. Box 2088. Rancho Cordova, CA 95741-2088 (hereinafter referred to as "Tenant"). BACKGROUND Landlord owns or controls that certain plot, parcel or tract. of land, togelher with all rights and privileges arising in connection therewith, located at 2629 SW 30e Street, Federal Way, WA 98023, in the County of King, State of Washington (collectively, the "Property"). Tenant desires to use a portion of the Property in connection with its federally licensed communications business. Landlord desires to grant to Tenant the right to use a portion of the Property in accordance with this Agreement, The parties agree as follows: (d) During the initial Option Term and any extension thereof, Tenant may exercise the Option by notifying Landlord in writing. If Tenant exercises the Option then Landlord leases the Premises to the Tenant subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. If Tenant does not exercise the Option during the Initial Option Term or any extension thereof, this Agreement will terminate and the parties will have no further liability to each other. 2. PERMITTED USE. Tenant may use the Premises for the transmission and reception of communications signals and the installation, construction, maintenance, operation, repair, replacement and upgrade of its communications fixtures and related equipment, cables, accessories and improvements, which may include a suitable support structure, associated antennas, equipment shelters or cabinets and fencing and any other items necessary to the successful and secure use of the Premises (collectively, the 'Communication Facility"), as well as the right to test, survey and review title on the Property; Tenant further has the right to add, modify and/or replace equipment in order to be in compliance with any current or future federal, state or local mandated application, including, but not limited to, emergency 911 communication services, at no additional cost to Tenant or Landlord (collectively, the "Permitted Use"). Landlord and Tenant agree that any portion of the Communication Facility that may he conceptually described on Exhibit 1 will not be deemed to limit Tenant`s Permitted Use. If Exhibit 1 includes drawings of the initial installation of the CommtmieRtion Facility, Landlord's execution of this Agreement will signify, Landlord's approval of Exhibit 1. Tenant has the right to install and operate transmission cables from the equipment shelter or cabinet to the antennas, electric lines from the main feed to the equipment shelter or cabinet and communication lilies from the main entry point to the equipment shelter or cabinet, and to make Property improvements, alterations, upgrades or additions appmpriaw for Tenant's use ("Tenant Changen"). Truant Changes include die right to construct a fcnee around the Prcntises and undertake any other appropriate means to secure tht: Premises. Tenant agrees to comply with all applicable governmental laws, rules%, statutes and regulations. relating to its use of the Communication Facility on the Property. Tenant has the right to modify, supplement, replace, upgrade. expand the equipment, increase the number of antennas or relocate the Communication Facility within the Premises at any time during the term of this Agreement. Tenant will be allowed to make such alterations to the Property in order to accomplish Tenant's Changes or to insure that Tenant's Communication Facility complies with all applicable federal, state or local laws, rules or regulations. In the event 'Tenant desires to modify or upgrade the Communication Facility, and Tenant requires an additional portion of the Property (the "Additional Premisess") for such modification or upgrade, Landlord agrees to lease to Tenant the Additional Premises, upon the same terms and conditions set forth herein, except that the Rent shall increase, in conjunction with the lease of the Additional Premises by a reasonable amount consistent with rental rates then charged for comparable portions of real property being in the same area_ landlord agrees to take such actions and enter into and deliver to Tenant such documents as Tenant reasonably requests in order to effect and memorialize the lease of the Additional Premises to Tenant. 3. TERM. (a) The initial lease term will be rive (5) _years ("Initial Term"). commencing on the effective date of written notification by Tenant to Landlord of Tenant's exercise of the Option (the "Terra Commencement Date"). The Initial Term will terminate on the fifth (5e) annual anniversary of the Term Commencement Date. (b) "This Agreement will automatically renew for one (1) additional five (5) year term(s) (each five (5) year term shall be defined as the "Extension Terns"), upon the same terms and conditions unless the Tenant notifies the Landlord in Writing of Tenant's intention not to renew this Agreement at least sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the existing Term. (c) If Tenant remains in possession of the Premises after the termination or expiration of this Agreement then Tenant will be deemed to be occupying the Premises on a month to month basis (the "Holdover Term"), subject to the terms and conditions of this Agrc:ument. (d) The Initial Term, the Extension Term and the 11oldaver Term are collectively referred to as the Term ("Term"). 5. APPROVALS. (a) Landlord agrees that Tenant's ability to use the Premises is contingent upon the suitability of the Premises for Tenant's Permitted Use and Tenant's ability to obtain and maintain all Government Approvals. landlord authorizes Tenant to prepare, execute and file all required applications to obtain Government Approvals for Teuant's Permitted Use under this Agreement and agrees to reasonably assist Tenant with such applications and with obtaining and maintaining the Government Approvals. (b) Tenant has the right to obtain a title report or commitment for a leasehold title policy from a title insurance company of its choice and to have the Property survcyod by a surveyor of Tenant's choice. In the event Tenant determines, in its sole discretion, due to the title report results or survey results, that the condition of the Premises is unsatisfactory, Tenant will have the right to terminate this Agreement upon notice to Landlord. (c) Tenant may also perform and obtain, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, soil borings, percolation tests, engineering procedures, environmental investigation or other tests or reports on, over, and under the Property, necessary to determine if the Tenant's use of the Premises will be compatible with Tenant's engineering specifications, system, design, operations or Government Approvals. 6. TERMIi\'ATION. This Agreement may be terminated, without penalty or further liability, as follows: (a) by either party on thirty (30) days prior written notice, if the other party remains in default under Paragraph 15 Default and Right to Cure of this Agreement after the applicable cure periods; (b) by Tenant upon written notice to Landlord, if Tenant is unable to obtain, or maintain, any required approval(s) or the issuance of a license or permit by any agency, board, court or other governmental authority necessary for the construction or operation of the Communication Facility as now or hereafter intended by Tenant; or if Tenant determines in its sole discretion that the cost of obtaining or retaining the same is commercially unreasonable; (c) by Tenant upon written notice to Landlord for any reason, at any time prior to commencement of construction by Tenant; or (d) by Tenant upon sixty (60) days prior written notice to Landlord for any reason, so long as Tenant pays Landlord a termination fee equal to three (3) months Rent, at the then current rate, provided, however, that no such termination fee will be payable on account of the ternuuation of this Agreement by Tenant under any one or more of Paragraphs 5(b) Approvals, 6(a) Termination, 6(b) Termination, 6(c) Termination, 8 Interference, 11(d) Environmental, 18 Severabdity, 19 Condemnation or 20 Casualty of this Agreement. S. INICERFERENCE, (a) Where there are existing radio frequency user(s) on the Property, the Landlord will provide Tenant with a list of all existing radio frequency user(g) on the Property to allow Tenant to evaluate the potential for interference. Tenant warrants that its use of the Premises will not interfere with existing radio frequency user(s) on the Property so disclosed by Landlord, as long as the existing radio frequency users) operate and continue to operate within their respective frequencies and in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. (b) Landlord will not grant, after the date of this Agreement, a lease, license or any other right to any third party for the use of the Property, if such use may in any way adversely affect or interfere with the Communication Facility, the operations of Tenant or the rights of Tenant under this Agreement. Landlord will notify Tenant in writing prior to granting any third party the right to install and operate communications equipment on the Property. (c) Landlord will not use, nor will Landlord permit its employees, tenants, licensees, invitees or agents to use, any portion of the Property in any way which interferes with the Communication Facility, the operations of Tenant or the rights of Tenant under this Agreement. Landlord will cause such interference to cease within twenty-four (24) hours after receipt of notice of interference from Tenant. In the event any such interference does not cease within the aforementioned cure period then the parties acknowledge that Tenant will suffer irreparable injury, and therefore, Tenant will have the right, in addition to any other rights that it may have at law or in equity, for Landlord's breach of this Agreement, to elect to enjoin such interference or to terminate this Agreement upon notice to Landlord. 9. EMff MNIFICA7TON. (a) Tenant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Landlord harmless from and against any and all injury, loss, damage or liability (or any claims in respect of the foregoing), costs or expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs) arising directly from the installation, use, maintenance, repair or removal of the Communication Facility or Tenant's breach of any provision of this Agreement, except to the extent attributable to the negligent or intentional act or omission of Landlord, its employees, agents or independent contractors. (b) Landlord agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Tenant harmless from and against any and all injury, loss, damage or liability (or any claims in respect of the foregoing), costs or expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs) arising directly from the actions or failure to act of Landlord or its employees or agents, or Landlord's breach of any provision of this Agreement, except to the extent attributable to the negligent or intentional act or onussion of Tenant, its employees, agents or independent contractors. (c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Tenant and Landlord each waives any claims that each may have against the other with respect to consequential, incidental or special damages. 10. WARRANTIES. (a) Tenant and Landlord each acknowledge and represent that it is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing and has the right, power and authority to enter into this Agreement and bind itself hereto through the party set forth as signatory for the party below. (b) Landlord represents and warrants that: (i) Landlord solely owns the Property as a legal lot in fee simple, or controls the Property by lease or license. (ii) the Property is not encumbered by any liens, restrictions, mortgages, covenants, conditions, easements, leases, or Any other agreements of record or not of record, which would adversely affect Tenant's Permitted Use and enjoyment of the Premises under this Agreement; (iii) as long as Tenant is not in default then Landlord grants to Tenant sole, actual, quiet and peaceful use, enjoyment and possession of the Premises; (iv) Landlord's execution and performance of this Agreement will not violate any laws, ordinances, covenants or the provisions of any mortgage, lease or other agreement binding on the Landlord; and (v) if the Property is or becomes encumbered by a deed to secure a debt, mortgage or other security interest, Landlord will use best efforts to provide promptly to Tenant a mutually agreeable Subordination, Non -Disturbance and Attornment Agreement. 11, ENVIRONMENTAL. (a) Landlord represents and warrants that the Property is free of hazardous substances as of the date of this Agreement', and, to the best of Landlord's knowledge, the Property has never been subject to any contamination or hazardous conditions resulting in any environmental investigation, inquiry or remediation Landlord and Tenant agree that each will be responsible for compliance with any and all environmental and industrial hygiene laws, including any regulations, guidelines, standards, or policies of any governmental authorities regulating or imposing standards of liability or standards of conduct with regard to any environmental or industrial hygiene condition or othcr matters as may now or at any time hercafrer be in effect, taut are now or were related to that parry's activity conducted in or on the Property. (b) Landlord and Tertant agree to hold harmless and indemnify the other from, and to assume all duties, responsibilities and liabilities at the sate cost and expense of the inden]nifyiag patty for, payment of penalties. sauctions, fDrfCittires. losses, col tq or damages, and for responding to any action, notice, claim, order, surarnons, citation, dL'cctive, litigation, invcstigatiull or proetxding which is related to (i) the indernnitying part's failure to comply with any ervironmental or industrial hygiene la�v, including without I nitation any regulations, guidcli.ucs, standards or policies of any governmental eutlrorstandards i[ieS regulating or imposing of liability or standards of conduct with regard to any envir€�nmental or industrial hygiene conditions or matters as may now or hereafter be in effect, or (ii) any environmental or industrial hygiene conditions that arise out of or are in any way related to the condition of the Property and activities conducted by the party thereon, unless the environmental conditions are caused by the other party, (c) The indcmiificabons of this Paragraph [ I Environmental specifically include reasonable costs, expenses and fees incurred in connection with any investigation of Property conditions or any clean-up, rcniediatiou, tva iuval or restocatiou work rewired by any governmental authority. 17he provisions of this Paragraph 11 Environmental will survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. (d) W the event Tenant becoines aware of any hazardous materials on the Property, or any environmental or industrial hygiene coed ition or mateer relating to the Property that; in Tenant's sole determination, renders the condition Of the Premises or Property unsuitable for Tenant's use, or if Tenant believes that the leasing or continued leasing of the Premises would expose Tenant to undue risks of government action, intervention or third -party liability, Tenant will have the right, in addition to any other rights it may have at law or in equity, to terminate the Agreement upon notice to Landlord. 12. ACCESS. At all times throughout the Term of this Agreement, and at no additional charge to Tenant, Tenant and its employees, agents, and subcontractors, will have twcnty-four (24) hour per day, seven (7) day per week pedestrian and vehicular access to and over the Property, from an open and improved public road to the Premises, for the installation, maintenance and operation of the Communication Facility and any utilities serving the Preuuses. Landlord grants to Tenant an easement for such access and Landlord agrees to provide to 'Tenant such codes, keys and Other isrstrurnents necessary for such access at no additional cost to Teimat. Upon Tenant's request, Landlord will execute a separate recordable easement evidencing this rigbt. In the event any public utility is unable to use the access or easement pro-,ided to Tenant then the Landlord agrees to grant additional access or au easement either to Tenant or to the public utility, for the benefit of Tenant, at no cost to 'Tenant, 13. REM'0YALIRESTORATION All portions of the Communication Facility brought onto the Property by Tenant will be and remala Tcnant's personal propctty and, at Tenant's option, may be removed by Tenant at any time during the Term. Landlord covenants and agrees that no part of the Communication Facility constructed, erected or placed on the Premises by Tenant will become, or be considered as bring affixed to or a part of, the Property, it being the specific intention of the Landlord that all improvements of every kind and nature constructed, erected or placed by Tenar;t on the Premises will be and remain the property of the Tenant and way be removed by Tenant at any time during the Term. Notwithstanding the foregoing, at the earlier of the expiration or termination of this Agreement, Tenant will not be responsible for the replacement of any trees, shrubs, 01 outer vegetation, nor will Tenant be required to remove from the Premises or the property any foundations, underground utilities, yr any part of the ComArrunication Facility. 14. MA]NT C IUT1i,TT RS. (a) Tenant will keep and uraiutaiu the Premises in good condition, reasonable wear and tear and damage from the elements excepted. Landlord will maintain and repair the Property and access thereto, in good and tenantable condition, subject to reasonable wear and tear and damage from the elements. (b) Tenant will be responsible for paying on a monthly or quarterly basis all utilities charges for electricity, telephone service or any other utility used or consumed by Tenant on the Premises. In the event Tenant Cannot secure its own metered e[ectrical supply, Tenant will have the right, at its own cost and expense, to submeter from the Landlord. When su6mctering is necessary and available, Landlord will read the meter on a monthly or quarterly basis and provide Tenant with the necessary usage data in a timely manner to enable Tenant to compute such utility charges. Faihue by Landlord to perform this function will limit utility fee recovery by Landlord to a 12-month period. Landlord will fully cooperate with any utility company requesting an easement over, under and across the Property in order for the utility company to provide service to the Tenant, Landlord will not be responsible for interference with, interruption of or failure, beyond the reasonable control of Landlord, of such services to be furnished or supplied by Landlord. 15. DFFAMT AND RIGHT TO CURE. (a) The following will be deemed a default by Tenant and a breach of this Agreement: (i) non-payment of Rent if such Rent remains unpaid for more than thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice from Landlord of such failure to pay; or (ii) Tenant's failure to perform any other term or condition under this Agreement within forty-five (45) days after receipt of written notice from Landlord specifying the failure. No such failure, however, will be deemed to exist if Tenant has commenced to Cure such default within such period and provided that such efforts are prosecuted to completion with reasonable diligence. Delay in curing a default will be excused if due to causes beyond the reasonable control of Tenant. if Tenant remains in default beyond any applicable cure period, landlord will have the right to exercise any and all rights and remedies available to it under law and equity. (b) The following will be deemed a default by Landlord and a breach of this Agreement. Landlord's failure to perform any term, condition or breach of any warranty or covenant under this Agreement within forty-five (45) days after receipt of written notice from Tenant specifying the failt5re. No such failure, however, will be deemed to exist if Landlord has commenced to cure the default within such period and provided such efforts are prosecuted to completion with reasonable diligence. Delay in curing a default will be excused if due to causes beyond the reasonable control of Landlord. If Landlord remains in default beyond any applicable cure period, Tenant will have the right to exercise any and all rights available to it under law and equity, including the right to cure Landlord's default and to deduct the costs of such cure from any monies due to Landlord from Tenant. 16. A851GNMFNTISUBLEASE. Tenant will have the right to assign this Agreement or sublease the Premises and its rights herein, in whole or in part, without Landlord's consent. Upon notification to Landlord of such assignment, Tenant will be relieved of all future performance, liabilities and obligations under this Agreement. 17. NOTICES. All notices, requests, demands and communications hereunder will be given by first class certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, or by a nationally recognized overnight courier, postage prepaid, to be effective when properly sent and received, refused or returned undelivered. Notices will be addressed to the parties as follows: If to Tenant: AT&T Wireless Lease Administration c/o Wireless Asset Management Re: AWS Cell Site #STTLWASS64; Cell Site Name: Lakota P.O. Box 2088 Rancho Cordova, CA 95741-2088 With a copy to: AT&T Wireless Attn: Legal Department Re: AWS Cell Site #S-ITLWASS64; Cell Site Name: Lakota 8645 — 1542'Avenue N.E. Redmond, WA 98052 If to Landlord: Stephen C. Hopkins 1407 SW 143'a Street, Burien, WA 98166 Either party hereto may change the place for the giving of notice to it by thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other as provided herein. 18. SEVERABILITY, If any term or condition of this Agreement is found unenforceable, the remaining terms and conditions will remain binding upon the parties as though said unenforceable provision were not contained herein. Ffowever, if the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision materially affects this Agreement then the Agreement maybe terminated by either party on ten (10) business days prior written notice to the other party hereto. 19. CONDEMNATION. In the event Landlord receives notification of any condemnation proceedings affecting the Property, Landlord will provide notice of the proceeding to Tenant within forty-eight (48) hours. If a condentning autbority takes all of the Proper?y, or a portion sufficient, in `l`ertant's sole determination, to render the Premises unsuitable for Tenant, this Agreement will terminate as of the date the title vests in the condemning authority. The parties will each be entitled to pursue their own separate awards in the condemnation proceeds, which for Tenant will include, where applicable, the value of its Communication Facility, moving expenses, prepaid Rent, and business dislocation expenses, provided that any award to Tenant will not diminish Landlord's recovery. Tenant will be entitled to reimbursement for any prepaid Rent on a prorata basis. 20. CASUALTY. Landlord will provide notice to Tenant of any casualty affecting the Property within forty-eight (48) hours of the casualty. If any part of the Communication Facility or Property is damaged by fire or other casualty so as to render the Premises unsuitable, in Tenant's sole determination, then Tenant may terminate this Agreement by providing written notice to the Landlord, which termination will be effective as of the date of such damage or destruction. Upon such termination, Tenant will be entitled to collect all insurance proceeds payable to Tenant on account thermf and to be reimbursed for any prepaid Rent on a prorata basis. 21. 'WAIVER OF LANDLORD'S LIENS. Landlord waives any and all lien rights it may have, statutory or otherwise, concerning the Communication Facility or any portion thereof. The Communication Facility shall be deemed personal property for purposes of this Agmemcrnt, regardless of whether any portion is deemed real or personal property under applicable law, and Landlord consents to Tenant's right to remove all or any portion of the, Communication Facility from time to time in Tenant's sole discretion and without Landlord's consent. 22. MLSCEL OUS. (a) AmeadmentlWaiver. This Agreement cannot be amended, modified or revised unless done in writing and signed by an authorized agent of the Landlord and an authorized agent of the Tenant. No provision may be waived except in a writing signed by both parties. (b) Memorandum/Short Form Lease. Either party will, at any time upon fifteen (15) business days prior written notice from the other, execute, acknowledge and deliver to the other a recordable Memorandum or Short Form of Lease. Either party may record this Memorandum or Short Form of Lease at any time, in its absolute discretion. (c) Bind and Benefit. The terms and conditions contained in this Agreement will run with the Property and bind and inure to the benefit of the parties, their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. (d) Entire Agreement. This Agreement and the exhibits attached hereto, all being a part hereof, constitute the entire agreement of the parties hereto and will supersede all prior offers, negotiations and agreements with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. (e) Governing Law. This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the state in which the Premises are located, without regard to conflicts of law. (f) interpretation. Unless otherwise specified, the following rules of construction and interpretation apply: (i) captions are for convenience and reference only and in no way define or limit the construction of the terms and conditions hereof; (ii) use of the term "including" will be interpreted to mean "including but not limited to"; (Fu) whenever a party's consent is required under this Agreement, except as otherwise stated in the Agreement or as same may be duplicative, such consent will not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed; (iv) exhibits are an integral part of the Agreemmnt and are incorporated by reference into this Agreement; (v) use of the terms "termination" or "expiration" are interchangeable; and (vi) reference to a default will take into consideration any applicable notice, grace aad cure periods. (g) Estoppel. Either party will, at any time upon twenty (20) business days prior written notice from the other, execute, acknowledge and deliver to the other a statement in writing (i) certifying that this Agreement is unmodified and in full force and effect (or, if modified, stating the nature of such modification and certifying this Agreement, as so modified, is in full force and effect) and the date to which the Rent and other charges are paid in advance, if any, and (ii) acknowled&g that there arc not, to such party's knowledge, any uncured defaults on the part of the other party hereunder, or specifying such defaults if any are claimed. Any such statement may be conclusively relied upon by any prospective purchaser or enoumbrauccr of the Premises. The requested party's failure to deliver such a statement within such time will be conclusively relied upon by the requesting party that (i) this Agreement is in full force and effect, without modification except as may be properly represented by the requesting party, (ii) there are no uncured defaults in either parry's performance, And (iii) no more than one month's Rent has been paid in advance. (h) No Electronic Signature/No Option. the submission of this Agreement to any party for examination or consideration does not constitute an offer, reservation of or option for the Premises lased on the terms set forth herein. This Agreement will become effective as a binding Agreement only upon the haudKTitten legal execution, acknowledgment and delivery hereof by Landlord and Tenant. (SIGNATURES APPEAR ON THE NEXT PAGE] below. IN WMTSS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be etiective as of the last date written "LANDLORD" SEEM-C. HOR IN& s amte estate By:J4 - �/' x(p, Nn! e: Stephen Q. Hor)kins Its: Owner Date: 7—?•Q—.-Uf3Y "TENANT" AT&T Wireless Services of Washington, LLC, an Oregon limited liability company, d/b/a AT&T Wireless, By: AT&T Wireless Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation, its member By: Print Name: Stever► E. C _ Its: Director. Technieni rinc _ qn rA Date: W.-I Z (1) C4 [ACKNOWLEDGMNTS APPEAR ON THE NEXT PAGE] TENANT ACKNOWLEDG?I+)I.ENT STATE OF } ss: COUNTY OF _ ) I CERTIFY that on , 2004, acknowledged under oath to my satisfaction, that: �._ personally came before me and this person f (a) this person signed, sealed and delivered the pttachcd document as Manager of AT&T Wireless Services, Inc., a corporation of the State of Delaware, which is the member of AT&T Wireless Services of Washington, LLC, the limited lia�6y company namcd in this document; (b) this document was signed and deivvered by the corporation as its voluntary act and deed, as the member of the limited liability company, on behalf of� limited liability company. Place Notary Stamp Witivn Box Notary Public:.. My Commission Expires: LANDLORD ACKNOWLEDGMENT >iYL? Y UAL MKNOW-LEDGMENT STATE OF WASM4GTON) )as, COUNTY OF KING ) BE IT RENMMBERED, that on this &003' day of , 200 4 before me, the subscriber, a person authorized to take oaths in the State of Washington, personally appeared Stephen . Hopkins who, being duly sworn on his oath, deposed and made proof to my satisfaction that he is the person(s) named in the within instrument; and I, having first made known to him the contents thereof, he did acknowledge that he signed, sealed and delivered the same as his voluntary act and deed for the purposes therein contained. Notary blic_ My Commission Expires: y 9 - 0-1 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of California �� �� County of �'S rtiR�I�S ss. l ry On %�Ip k' as, D-oc)L/ before me, Ockilr V Qrm a� _ I`i ) k, —1 Me Watm and Tde d Ofieer (ag , �J"+ 0—. NMry personally appeared 5 Vem Ca.se-1 CAIW tdQrtMM Cammisstan � 13rSOb64 . Y IVofary P+JbIC caft rtia Los ArrpeMe Cvanty Nttn Camen. FxpMr1 Nov23.204 Nam W of SV-J.) ><personally known to me U proved to mo on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the perwn(A whose nameW islare subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/sheAhey executed the same In hls1J;eWV+elr authorized capacily(kW, and that by his/keOftir signature(e) on the insirumeni the person(*, or the entity upon behalf of which the person(p) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. i+ 7v _ rro,Aq Bark OPTIONAL Though the WOM)Mon below s nor required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying an [no document and ooWd prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment al mts rorm to another documenL Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document: _ {; �i ►yv� Document Date: Number of Pages: Signers) Other Than Named Above: Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer Signer's Name: v'} d G . 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Call TdI-Frea 14MG78-MV Form No. 14 Subdivision Guarantee Guarantee No.: 4209-1921769 N- GUARANTEE fat. i \ fF 1iW,Ii Issued by First American Title Insurance Company 818 Stewart St, Ste 800, Seattle, WA 98101 Title Officer Lavonne Bowman Phone: (206)728-0400 FAX: RECEIVED JUL 2 4 2012 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS FirstAmerican Tile Form No. 14 Subdivision Guarantee (4-10-75) `` First Amer can Guarantee No.: 4209-1921769 Page No.: 1 FirstAmerica/7 Title Insurance Company 818 Stewart St, Ste 800 Seattle, WA 98101 Phn-(206)728-0400 (800)826-7718 Fax - King County Title Team Two 818 Stewart St, Ste. 800, Seattle, WA 98101 Fax No. (866) 561-3729 LaVonne Bowman Kelly Cornwall Curtis Goodman (206) 336-0728 (206) 336-0725 (206) 615-3069 lavbowman@flrstam.com kcornwall@firstam.com cgoodman@firstam.com Peter Child Kathy Turner (206)336-0726 (206)336-0724 pchild@firstam.com kturner@firstam.com PLEASE SEND ALL RECORDING PACKAGES TO 818 STEWART ST, STE. 800, SEATTLE, WA 98101. SUBDIVISION GUARANTEE LIABILITY $ 1,000.00 ORDER NO.: 4209-1921769 FEE $ 350.00 TAX $ 33.25 YOUR REF.: SS64-Lakota First American Title Insurance Company a Corporation, herein called the Company Subject to the Liability Exclusions and Limitations set forth below and in Schedule A. GUARANTEES Pacific Telecom Services LLC herein called the Assured, against loss not exceeding the liability amount stated above which the Assured shall sustain by reason of any incorrectness in the assurances set forth in Schedule A. LIABILITY EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS 1. No guarantee is given nor liability assumed with respect to the validity, legal effect or priority of any matter shown therein. 2, The Company's liability hereunder shall be limited to the amount of actual loss sustained by the Assured because of reliance upon the assurance herein set forth, but in no event shall the Company's liability exceed the liability amount set forth above. 3. This Guarantee is restricted to the use of the Assured for the purpose of providing title evidence as may be required when subdividing land pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 58.17, R.C.W., and the local regulations and ordinances adopted pursuant to said statute. It is not to be used as a basis for closing any transaction affecting title to said property. RrstAmerican Tit/e Form No.14 Subdivision Guarantee (4-10-75) Dated: July 09, 2012 at 7:30 A.M. Guarantee No.: 4209-1921769 Page No.: 2 FirstAmerican Title Form No. 14 Subdivision Guarantee (4-10-75) SCHEDULE A The assurances referred to on the face page are: A. Title is vested in: Paula J. Hopkins and Stephen C. Hopkins, wife and husband Guarantee No.: 4209-1921769 Page No.: 3 B. That according to the Company's title plant records relative to the following described real property (including those records maintained and indexed by name), there are no other documents affecting title to said real property or any porition thereof, other than those shown below under Record Matters. The following matters are excluded from the coverage of this Guarantee: 1. Unpatented Mining Claims, reservations or exceptions in patents or in acts authorizing the issuance thereof. 2. Water rights, claims or title to water. 3. Tax Deeds to the State of Washington. 4. Documents pertaining to mineral estates. DESCRIPTION: That portion of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 12, Township 21 North, Range 3 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, lying east of County Road; EXCEPT the east 285 feet; AND EXCEPT the south 1,055.00 feet; TOGETHER WITH the north 255 feet of the south 1,055.00 feet, less the east 370 feet thereof. APN: 122103-9116-00 FirstAmerican Title Form No. 14 Subdivision Guarantee (4-10-75) RECORD MATTERS: Guarantee No.: 4209-1921769 Page No.: 4 1. General Taxes for the year 2012. The first half becomes delinquent after April 30th. The second half becomes delinquent after October 31st. Tax Account No.: 122103-9116-00 1st Half Amount Billed: $ 2,101.51 Amount Paid: $ 2,101.51 Amount Due: $ 0.00 Assessed Land Value: $ 199,000.00 Assessed Improvement Value: $ 103,000.00 2nd Half Amount Billed: $ 2,101.50 Amount Paid: $ 0.00 Amount Due: $ 2,101.50 Assessed Land Value: $ 199,000.00 Assessed Improvement Value: $ 103,000.00 2. Lease and the terms and conditions thereof as disclosed by Memorandum of Lease. Lessor: Stephen C. Hopkins, an unmarried man as his separate estate Lessee: AT&T Wireless Services of Washington, LLC, an Oregon limited liability company, d/b/a AT&T Wireless, by AT&T Wireless Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation Term: 5 years Dated: September 23, 2004 Recorded: October 12, 2004 Recording Information: 20041012002641 Said Lease, among other things, provides for an option to renew. For a period of: 5 years 3. Deed of Trust and the terms and conditions thereof. Grantor/Trustor: Stephen C Hopkins and Paula J Hopkins, husband and wife Grantee/Beneficiary: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., "MERS" solely as a nominee for Mortgage Master Service Corporation, a Washington corporation, its successors and assigns Trustee: The Talon Group Amount: $148,000.00 Recorded: March 10, 2006 Recording Information: 20060310002292 4. Easement, including terms and provisions contained therein: Recorded: January 14, 1969 Recording Information: 6458358 For: Ingress, egress and utilities Area Affected: North 30 feet of said premises FirstAmerican Title Form No. 14 Guarantee No.: 4209-1921769 Subdivision Guarantee (4-10-75) Page No.: 5 INFORMATIONAL. NOTES A. Any sketch attached hereto is done so as a courtesy only and is not part of any title commitment or policy. It is furnished solely for the purpose of assisting in locating the premises and First American expressly disclaims any liability which may result from reliance made upon it. FirstAmerican Title Form No. 14 Subdivision Guarantee (4-10-75) SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE OF THIS GUARANTEE Guarantee No.: 4209-1921769 Page No.: 6 1. Except to the extent that specific assurance are provided In this Guarantee, the Company assumes no liability for loss or damage by reason of the following: (a) Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse clalms or other matters against the title, whether or not shown by the public records. (b) (1) Taxes or assessments of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments an real property; or, (2) Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not the matters excluded under (1) or (2) are shown by the records of the taxing authority or by the public records. (c) (1) Unpatented mining claims; (2) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (3) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excluded under (1), (2) or (3) are shown by the public records. 2. Notwithstanding any specific assurances which are provided in this Guarantee, the Company assumes no liability for loss or damage by reason of the following: (a) Defects, Ilens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters affecting the title to any property beyond the lines of the land expressly described In thls Guarantee, or title to streets, roads, avenues, lanes, ways or waterways to which such land abuts, or the right to maintain therein vaults, tunnels, ramps, or any structure or Improvements; or any rights or easements therein, unless such property, rights or easements are expressly and specifically set forth in said description. (b) Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters, whether or not shown by the public records; (1) which are created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by one or more of the Assureds; (2) which result in no loss to the Assured; or (3) which do not result In the invalidity or potential invalidity of any judicial or non -judicial proceeding which is within the scope and purpose of the assurances provided. (c) The Identity of any party shown or referred to in this Guarantee. (d) The validity, legal effect or priority of any matter shown or referred to in this Guarantee. GUARANTEE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS 1. Definition of Terms. The following terms when used in the Guarantee mean: (a) the "Assured": the party or parties named as the Assured in this Guarantee, or on a supplemental writing executed by the Company. (b) "land": the land described or referred to in this Guarantee, and improvements affixed thereto which by law constitute real property. The term "land" does not Indude any property beyond the lines of the area described or referred to in this Guarantee, nor any right, title, interest, estate or easement In abutting streets, roads, avenues, alleys, lanes, ways or waterways. (c) "mortgage": mortgage, deed of trust, trust deed, or other security Instrument. (d) 'public records" : records established under state statutes at Date of Guarantee for the purpose of imparting constructive notice of matters relating to real property to purchasers for value and without knowledge. (e) "date": the effective date. 2. Notice of Claim to be Given by Assured Claimant. An Assured shall notify the Company promptly in writing in case knowledge shall came to an Assured hereunder of any claim of title or Interest which is adverse to the title to the estate or interest, as stated herein, and which might cause loss or damage for which the Company may be Rable by virtue of this Guarantee. If prompt notice shall not be given to the Company, then all liability of the Company shall terminate with regard to the matter or matters for which prompt notice is required; provided, however, that failure to notify the Company shall in no case prejudice the rights of any Assured under this Guarantee unless the Company shall be prejudiced by the failure and then only to the extent of the prejudice. 3. No Duty to Defend or Prosecute. The Company shall have no duty to defend or prosecute any action or proceeding to which the Assured Is a party, notwithstanding the nature of any allegation in such action or proceeding. 4. Company's Option to Defend or Prosecute Actions; Duty of Assured Clalmant to Cooperate. Even though the Company has no duty to defend or prosecute as set forth in Paragraph 3 above: (a) The Company shall have the right, at its sole option and cost, to Institute and prosecute any action or proceeding, interpose a defense, as limited In (b), or to do any other act which In its opinion may be necessary or desirable to establish the title to the estate or interest as stated herein, or to establish the lien rights of the Assured, or to prevent or reduce loss or damage to the Assured. The Company may take any appropriate action under the terms of this Guarantee, whether or not It shall be liable hereunder, and shall not thereby concede liability or waive any provision of this Guarantee. If the Company shall exercise its rights under this paragraph, It shall do so diligently. (b) If the Company elects to exercise its options as stated in Paragraph 4(a) the Company shall have the right to select counsel of its choice (subject to the right of such Assured to object for reasonable cause) to represent the Assured and shall not be liable for and will not pay the fees of any other counsel, nor will the Company pay any fees, costs or expenses incurred by an Assured in the defense of those causes of action which allege matters not covered by this Guarantee. (c) Whenever the Company shall have brought an action or Interposed a defense as permitted by the provisions of this Guarantee, the Company may pursue any litigation to final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction and expressly reserves the right, In its sole discretion, to appeal from an adverse judgment or order. (d) In all cases where this Guarantee permits the Company to prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or proceeding, an Assured shall secure to the Company the right to so prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or proceeding, and all appeals therein, and permit the Company to use, at its option, the name of such Assured for this purpose. Whenever requested by the Company, an Assured, at the Company's expense, shall give the Company all reasonable aid in any action or proceeding, securing evidence, obtaining witnesses, prosecuting or defending the action or lawful act which In the opinion of the Company may be necessary or desirable to establish the title to the estate or Interest as stated herein, or to establish the lien rights of the Assured. If the Comparry is prejudiced by the fatture of the Assured to furnish the required cooperation, the Company's obligations to the Assured under the Guarantee shall terminate. 5. Proof of Loss or Damage. In addition to and after the notices required under Section 2 of these Conditlons and Stipulations have been provided to the company, a proof of loss or damage signed and sworn to by the Assured shall be furnished to the Company within ninety (40) days after the Assured shall ascertain the facts giving rise to the loss or damage. The proof of loss or damage shall describe the matters covered by this Guarantee which constitute the basis of loss or damage and shall state, to the extent possible, the basis of calculating the amount of the loss or damage. If the Company is prejudiced by the failure of the Assured to provide the required proof of loss or damage, the Company's obligation to such Assured under the Guarantee shall terminate. In addition, the Assured may reasonably be required to submit to examination under oath by any authorized representative of the Company and shall produce for examination, inspection and copying, at such reasonable times and places as may be designated by any authorized representative of the Company, all records, books, ledgers, checks, correspondence and memoranda, whether bearing a date before or after Date of Guarantee, which reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. Further, If requested by arty authorized representative of the Company, the Assured shall grant its permission, In wilting, for any authorized representative of the Company to examine, Inspect and copy all records, books, ledgers, checks, correspondence and memoranda in the custody or control of a third party, which reasonably pertain to the Loss or Damage. All information designated as confidential by the Assured provided to the Company, pursuant to this Section shall not be disclosed to others unless, in the reasonable judgment of the Company, It Is necessary in the administration of the claim. Failure of the Assured to submit for examination under oath, produce other reasonably requested information or grant permission to secure reasonably necessary information from third parties as required in the above paragraph, unless prohibited by law or governmental regulation, shall terminate any liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the Assured for that claim. Form No. 1282 (Rev. 12/15/95) FirstAmerican Title Form No. 14 Subdivision Guarantee (4-10-75) 6. options to Pay or Otherwise Settle Claims: Termination of Liability. In case of a claim under this Guarantee, the Company shall have the following additional options: (a) To Pay or Tender Payment of the Amount of Liability or to Purchase the Indebtedness. The Company shall have the option to pay or settle OF compromise for or in the name of the Assured any claim which could result in loss to the Assured within the coverage of this Guarantee, or to pay the full amount of this Guarantee or, if this Guarantee Is issued for the benefit of a holder of a mortgage or a lienholder, the Company shall have the option to purchase the indebtedness secured by said mortgage or said lien for the amount awing thereon, together with any costs, reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses incurred by the Assured claimant which were authorized by the Company up to the time of purchase. Such purchase, payment or tender of payment of the full amount of the Guarantee shall terminate all liability of the Company hereunder. In the event after notice of dalm has been given to the Company by the Assured the Company offers to purchase said Indebtedness, the owner of such Indebtedness shall transfer and assign said Indebtedness, together with any collateral security, to the Company upon payment of the purchase price. Upon the exercise by the Company of the option provided for In Paragraph (a) the Company's obligation to the Assured under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage, other than to make the payment required in that paragraph, shall terminate, Including any obligation to continue the defense or prosecution of any litigation for which the Company has exercised its options under Paragraph 4, and the Guarantee shall be surrendered to the Company for cancellation. (b) To Pay or Otherwise Settle With Parties Other Than the Assured or With the Assured Claimant. To pay or otherwise settle with other parties for or In the name of an Assured claimant any claim Assured against under this Guarantee, together with any costs, attorneys' fees and expenses incurred by the Assured Claimant which were authorized by the Company up to the time of payment and which the Company is obligated to pay. Upon the exercise by the Company of the option provided for In Paragraph (b) the Company's obligation to the Assured under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage, other than to make the payment required in that paragraph, shall terminate, including any obligation to continue the defense or prosecution of any litigation for which the Company has exercised its options under Paragraph 4. 7. oetermination and Extent of Liability. This Guarantee is a contract of Indemnity against actual monetary Ions or damage sustained or incurred by the Assured claimant who has suffered loss or damage by reason of reliance upon the assurances set forth In this Guarantee and only to the extent herein described, and subject to the Exclusions From Coverage of This Guarantee. The Liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the Assured shall not exceed the least of: (a) the amount of Iiatilllty stated in this Guarantee; (b) the amount of the unpaid principal Indebtedness secured by the mortgage of an Assured mortgagee, as limited or provided under Section 6 of these Conditions and Stipulations or as reduced under Section 9 of these Conditions and Stipulations, at the time the loss or damage Assured against by this Guarantee occurs, together with interest thereon; or (c) the difference between the value of the estate or interest covered hereby as stated herein and the value of the estate or interest subject to any defect, lien or encumbrance Assured against by this Guarantee. B. Limitation of Liability. (a) if the Company establishes the title, or removes the alleged defect, lien or encumbrance, or cures any other matter Assured against by this Guarantee in a reasonably diligent manner by any method, including litigation and the completion of any appeals therefrom, it shall have fully performed its obligations with respect to that matter and shall not be liable Far any loss or damage caused thereby. (b) In the event of any litigation by the Company or with the Company's consent, the Company shall have no liability for loss or damage until there has been a final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction, and disposition of all appeals therefrom, adverse to the title, as stated herein. Guarantee No.: 4209-1921769 Page No.: 7 (c) The Company shall not be liable for loss or damage to any .assured for liability voluntarily assumed by the Assured in settling any claim or suit without the prior written consent of the Company. 9. Reduction of Liability or Termination of Liability. All payments under this Guarantee, except payments made for costs, attorneys' fees and expenses pursuant to Paragraph 4 shall reduce the amount of liability pro tanto. 113. Payment of Loss. (a) No payment shall be made without producing this Guarantee for endorsement of the payment unless the Guarantee has been lost or destroyed, in which case proof of loss or destruction shalt be furnished to the satisfaction of the Company. (b) When liability and the extent of loss or damage has been definitely fixed in accordance with these Conditions and Stipulations, the loss or damage shall be payable within thirty (30) days thereafter. 11. Subrogation Upan Payment or Settlement. Whenever the Company shall have settled and paid a claim under this Guarantee, all right of subrogation shall vest in the Company unaffected by any act of the Assured claimant. The Company shall be subrogated to and be entitled to all rights and remedies which the Assured would have had against any person or property in respect to the claim had this Guarantee not been Issued. If requested by the Company, the Assured shall transfer to the Company all rights and remedies against any person or property necessary In order to perfect this right of subrogation. The Assured shall permit the Company to sue, compromise or settle in the name of the Assured and to use the name of the Assured in any transaction or litigation involving these rights or remedies. If a payment on account of a claim does not fuhy cover the loss of the Assured the Company shall be subrogated to all rights and remedies of the Assured after the Assured shall have recovered its principal, Interest, and costs of collection. 12. Arbitration. Unless prohibited by applicable law, either the Company or the Assured may demand arbitration pursuant to the Title Insurance Arbitration Rules Of the American Arbitration Association. Arbitrable matters may include, but are not limited to, any controversy or claim between the Company and the Assured arising out of or relating to this Guarantee, any service of the Company In connection with Its Issuance or the breach of a Guarantee provision or other obligation. All arbitrable matters when the Amount of Liabillty is $1,000,000 or less sha[I be arbitrated at the option of either the Company or the Assured. All arbitrable matters when the amount of liability Is in excess of $1,000,D00 shall be arbitrated only when agreed to by both the Company and the Assured. The Rules In effect at Date of Guarantee shall be binding upon the parties. The award may include attorneys' fees only if the laws of the state In which the land Is located permits a court to award attorneys' fees to a prevailing party. Judgment upon the award rendered by the Arbitrators) may be entered In any court having jurisdiction thereof. The law of the situs of the land shall apply to an arbitration under the Tide Insurance Arbitration Rules. A copy of the Rules may be obtained from the Company upon request. 13. Liability Limited to This Guarantee; Guarantee Entire Contract. (a) This Guarantee together with all endorsements, if any, attached hereto by the Company is the entire Guarantee and contract between the Assured and the Company. In interpreting any provision of this Guarantee, this Guarantee shall be construed as a whole. (b) Any claim of loss or damage, whether or not based on negligence, or any action asserting such claim, shall be restricted to this Guarantee. (c) No amendment of or endorsement to this Guarantee can be made except by a writing endorsed hereon or attached hereto signed by either the President, a Vice President, the Secretary, an Assistant Secretary, or validating officer or authorized signatory of the Company. 14. Notices, Where Sent. All notices required to be given the Company and any statement in writing required to be furnished the Company shall include the number of this Guarantee and shall be addressed to the Company at 2 First American Way. EWg. 2, Santa Ana, CA. 92707. Form No. 1282 (Rev. 12/15/95) FirstAmerican Title Future Existing platform with equipment RESUBMITTED SEP 112012 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS PROJECT INFORMATION PROJECT DESCRIPTION: AT&T MOBILITY PROPOSES TO MODIFY EXISTING UNSTAFFED TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY BY REPLACING AN EQUIPMENT PLATFORM WITH A NEW 10'-0" X 20'-0" RAISED PLATFORM WITH THE ADDITION OF (1) GSM CABINET, (1) UMTS CABINET, (1) TE41 POWER CABINET, (2) STACKED PURCELL CABINETS AND (1) TE40 BATTERY CABINET. AT&T ALSO PROPOSES TO REPLACE AN EXISTING ANTENNA MOUNT AND RELOCATE (2) ANTENNAS ON A NEW GOAL POST MOUNT WITH THE ADDITION OF (2) LTE PANELS ON AN EXISTING PSE UTILITY POLE. AT&T PROPOSES TO UPGRADE AN EXISTING 100 AMP SERVICE TO 200 AMP SERVICE. AT&T ALSO PROPOSES TO ADD (4) RRU'S AND (4) DIPLEXERS MOUNTED ON A NEW AT&T EQUIPMENT PLATFORM ALONG WITH (1) GPS ANTENNA MOUNTED NEAR EXISTING GPS ANTENNA. APPLICANT: AT&T MOBILITY RTC BUILDING 3 16221 NE 72ND WAY REDMOND, WA 98052 CODE INFORMATION: ZONING CLASSIFICATION: RS15 BUILDING CODE: IBC 2009 CONSTRUCTION TYPE: IIB OCCUPANCY: S-2 JURISDICTION: CrrY OF FEDERAL WAY CURRENT USE: TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY PROPOSED USE: TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY SITE LOCATION: (BASED ON NAD 83 LATITUDE: 47" 19' 29.17' LONGITUDE: 122" 22' 5.40' TOP OF STRUCTURE AGL: 58'-7" BASE OF STRUCTURE AMSL: 108.1' PARCEL NUMBER(S): 122103-9116 GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. PARKING REQUIREMENTS ARE UNCHANGED. 2. TRAFFIC IS UNAFFECTED. PALE OWNER: PUGET SOUND ENERGY 355 110TH AVENUE EST-06E BELLEVUE, WA 98004 CONTACT: TIM GASSER PH: (425) 456-7226 PROPERTY OWNER: STEPHEN HOPKINS 2629 SW 308TH ST FEDERAL WAY 98023 CONTACT: TBD TEAM LEAD: WESTOWER COMMUNICATIONS 7525 SE 24TH STREET, SUITE 500 MERCER ISLAND, WA 98040 CONTACT: KEITH ELWELL PH: (425) 753-3458 SITE ACQUISITION: PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 111 S JACKSON ST, 2ND FLOOR SEATTLE, WA 98104 CONTACT: BECKY TODD PH: (206) 310-1793 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: WESTOWER COMMUNICATIONS 7525 SE 24TH STREET, SUITE 500 MERCER ISLAND, WA 98040 CONTACT: KEITH ELWELL PH: (425) 753-3458 PERMITTING: PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 111 S JACKSON ST, 2ND FLOOR SEATTLE, WA 98104 CONTACT: SUNNY AUSINK PH: (206) 446-0448 RF ENGINEER: WESTOWER COMMUNICATIONS 7525 SE 24TH STREET, SUITE 500 MERCER ISLAND, WA 98040 CONTACT: MICHELLE BRAASCH PROJECT TEAM PROJECT ARCHITECT PROJECT CONSULTANT PROJECT CONSULTANT RICHARD B. HALL PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC WESTOWER COMMUNICATIONS PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 111 S JACKSON ST, 2ND FLOOR 7525 SE 24TH STREET, SUITE 500 111 S JACKSON ST, 2ND FLOOR SEATTLE, WA 98104 MERCER ISLAND, WA 98040 SEATTLE, WA 98104 CONTACT: MEAGAN DOCKTER PH: (206) 819-4727 CONTACT: PAUL DANNEBERG PH: (206) 464-4413 EMAIL: PDANNEBERG©PTSWA.COM Your world. Delivered. LAKOTA-PSL SS64 DASA PO111TA_! 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Delivered. PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT °1RICHARD`B.. HALL STATE OF WASHIN6TON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08120/13 w n > V � Q ~ N O O 00 Q Q o z � - w O C) CL- w w z REVISIONS FA02/14/12 DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE TITLE SHEET SHEET NUMBER T-1 GENERAL NOTES: 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY NETWORK CARRIER OF ANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR INCONSISTENCIES AS THEY MAY BE DISCOVERED IN PLANS, DOCUMENTS, NOTES, OR SPECIFICATIONS, PRIOR TO STARTING CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED BY, DEMOLITION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTING ANY ERROR, OMISSION, OR INCONSISTENCY AFTER THE START OF CONSTRUCTION WHICH HAS NOT BEEN BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF NETWORK CARRIER CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER AND SHALL INCUR ANY EXPENSES TO RECTIFY THE SITUATION. THE MEANS OF CORRECTING ANY ERROR SHALL FIRST BE APPROVED BY NETWORK CARRIER CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER. 2. PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS, CONTRACTORS INVOLVED SHALL VISIT THE JOB SITE TO FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH ALL CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE PROPOSED PROJECT. CONTRACTORS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION AND THE CONTRACTOR HAVING BEEN AWARDED THIS PROJECT SHALL VISIT THE CONSTRUCTION SITE WITH THE CONSTRUCTION/CONTRACT DOCUMENTS TO VERIFY FIELD CONDITIONS AND CONFIRM THAT THE PROJECT WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN. PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION, ANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER VERBALLY AND IN WRITING. 3. THE ARCHITECTS/ENGINEERS HAVE MADE EVERY EFFORT TO SET FORTH IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS THE COMPLETE SCOPE OF WORK. CONTRACTORS BIDDING THE JOB ARE NEVERTHELESS CAUTIONED THAT MINOR OMISSIONS OR ERRORS IN THE DRAWINGS AND OR SPECIFICATIONS SHALL NOT EXCUSE SAID CONTRACTOR FROM COMPLETING THE PROJECT AND IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NETWORK CARRIER PROJECT SCOPE AND THE INTENT OF THESE DOCUMENTS. THE BIDDER SHALL BEAR THE RESPONSIBILITY OF NOTIFYING (IN WRITING) THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER OF ANY CONFLICTS, ERRORS, OR OMISSIONS PRIOR TO SUBMISSION OF CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL. IN THE EVENT OF DISCREPANCIES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PRICE THE MORE COSTLY OR EXTENSIVE WORK, UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE. 4. 11 X17 COPIES OF DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED DUE TO DISTORTIONS RESULTING FROM MULTIPLE REPROGRAPHIC COPIES. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALES SHOWN ON PLANS. 5. OWNER, CONTRACTOR, AND NETWORK CARRIER REPRESENTATIVE SHALL REVIEW AND CONFIRM THAT PROJECT SCOPE, DESIGN INTENT AND UTILITY COORDINATION ITEMS ARE INCLUDED IN THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. 6. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION FROM NETWORK CARRIER REPRESENTATIVE TO PROCEED WITH CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO STARTING WORK ON ANY ITEM NOT CLEARLY DEFINED BY THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS/CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM WORK DURING OWNER'S PREFERRED HOURS TO AVOID DISTURBING NORMAL BUSINESS OR TENANTS, 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE NETWORK CARRIER PROPER INSURANCE CERTIFICATES NAMING NETWORK CARRIER AS ADDITIONAL INSURED, AND PROVIDE NETWORK CARRIER PROOF OF LICENSES) INCLUDING PE & PD INSURANCE. 9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE PROJECT DESCRIBED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES, AND PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING ALL PORTIONS OF THE WORK UNDER THE CONTRACT. 10. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S/VENDOR'S SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR ORDINANCES TAKE PRECEDENCE. 11. ALL WORK PERFORMED ON THE PROJECT ALONG WITH ALL MATERIALS INSTALLED, SHALL COMPLY IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS, AND ORDINANCES. CONTRACTOR SHALL LIKEWISE ISSUE NOTICE TO ALL SUB -CONTRACTORS THAT THEY SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY, MUNICIPALITY, UTILITY COMPANY AND LOCAL/STATE JURISDICTIONAL CODES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. 12. A COPY OF THE GOVERNING AGENCY ISSUED AND APPROVED PLANS SHALL BE KEPT IN A PLACE SPECIFIED BY THE GOVERNING AGENCY, AND BY LAW, SHALL BE AVAILABLE AT THE JOB SITE FOR INSPECTION AT ALL TIMES. THE ORIGINAL PERMIT SET PLANS ARE NOT TO BE USED BY THE WORKMEN. ALL CONSTRUCTION SETS SHALL REFLECT THE SAME INFORMATION AS GOVERNING AGENCY APPROVED PLANS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO MAINTAIN ONE SET OF PLANS, IN GOOD CONDITION, COMPLETE WITH ALL REVISIONS, ADDENDA, AND CHANGE ORDERS ON THE PREMISES AT ALL TIMES UNDER THE DIRECT CARE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY THE NETWORK CARRIER CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER WITH A COPY OF ALL REVISIONS, ADDENDA, AND/OR CHANGE ORDERS AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE WORK AS A PART OF THE AS -BUILT DRAWING RECORDS. 13. THE STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF ADJACENT CONSTRUCTION OR FACILITIES ARE NOT TO BE ALTERED BY THIS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 14. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL STUDY THE STRUCTURAL, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, AND PLUMBING PLANS AND CROSS CHECK THEIR DETAILS, NOTES, DIMENSIONS, AND ALL REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO THE START OF ANY WORK. 15. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COMPLETE SECURITY OF THE JOB SITE WHILE WORK IS IN PROGRESS UNTIL THE JOB IS COMPLETE. 16. THE CONTRACTOR HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF LOCATING ALL EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN OR NOT SHOWN ON THE PLANS, ALONG WITH PROTECTING THEM FROM DAMAGE. THE CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL BEAR THE EXPENSES OF REPAIR AND/OR REPLACEMENT OF UTILITIES OR OTHER PROPERTY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK. 17. ALL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT, AND FINISHES NOTED TO BE REMOVED SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND WILL 18. BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS: A. PROPERTY NOTED TO BE RETURNED TO THE OWNER. B. PROPERTY NOTED TO BE REMOVED BY THE OWNER. 19. THE GOVERNING AGENCIES, CODE AUTHORITIES, AND BUILDING INSPECTORS SHALL PROVIDE MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES, MATERIALS, AND FINISHES USED THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT. TRADE STANDARDS AND/OR PUBLISHED MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS MEETING OR EXCEEDING DESIGN REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE USED FOR INSTALLATION. 20. WHEN ROOF TOP OR TOP FLOOR DECK TEMPORARY STAGING OF IS REQUIRED, MATERIALS SHALL BE EVENLY DISTRIBUTED OVER ROUGH FRAMED FLOORS OR ROOFS SO AS NOT TO EXCEED THE DESIGNED LIVE LOADS FOR THE STRUCTURE. TEMPORARY SHORING AND/OR BRACING IS TO BE PROVIDED WHERE THE STRUCTURE DOESN'T HAVE THE DESIGN STRENGTH FOR ADDITIONAL LOADING. 21. SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS WITHIN FIRE -RATED AREAS WITH U.L. LISTED OR FIRE MARSHALL APPROVED MATERIALS IF APPLICABLE TO THE SUBJECT FACILITY AND OR PROJECT SITE. 22. BUILDING INSPECTORS AND/OR OTHER BUILDING OFFICIALS ARE TO BE NOTIFIED PRIOR TO ANY GROUND DISTURBANCE, CONSTRUCTION, AND ANY OTHER PROJECT EFFORT AS MANDATED BY THE GOVERNING AGENCY. 23. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE A PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER WITH A RATING OF NOT LESS THAN 2-A OR 2-A10BC WITHIN 75 FEET TRAVEL DISTANCE TO ALL PORTIONS OF PROJECT AREA DURING CONSTRUCTION. 24. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, PAVING, CURBING, DURING CONSTRUCTION. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ON OR ADJACENT TO THE PROPERTY. 25. CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP GENERAL WORK AREA CLEAN AND HAZARD FREE DURING CONSTRUCTION DISPOSING OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS, AND RUBBISH. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY OR PREMISES. SITE SHALL BE LEFT IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE. 26. NEW CONSTRUCTION INSTALLED ADJACENT EXISTING BUILDINGS OR CONSTRUCTION SHALL ARCHITECTURALLY MATCH THE EXISTING IN TERMS OF COLOR, TEXTURE, FINISH MATERIALS, ETC., EXCEPT AS NOTED IN THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 27. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY BACKING, BLOCKING, AND/OR OTHER ANCHORAGE DEVICES REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF FIXTURES, MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, PLUMBING, HARDWARE, AND FINISH ITEMS TO INSURE A PROPER AND CODE COMPLIANT INSTALLATION. 28. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING INSTALLATIONS THAT ARE CONSTRUCTED LEVEL, ERECT, EVENLY ALIGNED, PLUMB AND TRUE BASED ON THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPARE EXISTING CONDITIONS WITH THE PROPOSED DESIGN PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES OR INCONSISTENCIES TO THE NETWORK CARRIER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND FURTHER TO THE A&E SUCH THAT THE NEW INSTALLATION WILL LIKEWISE BE LEVEL, ERECT, EVENLY ALIGNED, PLUMB AND TRUE. NETWORK CARRIER SHALL BE NOTIFIED OF ANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR INCONSISTENCIES PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION. 29. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE PROTECTION FOR ADJOINING PROPERTIES FROM PHYSICAL HARM, NOISE, DUST, DIRT, AND FIRE AS REQUIRED BY THE GOVERNING AGENCIES. 30. WHERE SPECIFIED, MATERIALS TESTING SHALL BE TO THE LATEST STANDARDS AND/OR REVISIONS AVAILABLE AS REQUIRED BY THE GOVERNING AGENCY RESPONSIBLE FOR RECORDING THE RESULTS. 31. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE STORAGE OF ALL MATERIALS AND SHALL NOT STORE OR STAGE MATERIALS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY WITHOUT A PERMIT TO DO SO FROM THE GOVERNING AGENCIES FOR THIS PURPOSE. 32. GENERAL NOTES AND STANDARD DETAILS ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO BE USED IN ALL CONDITIONS UNLESS ILLUSTRATED AND NOTED OTHERWISE. 33. TRADES INVOLVED IN THE PROJECT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN CUTTING, FITTING, PATCHING, ETC., SO AS TO BE PREPARED PROPERLY BY THE WORK OF OTHER TRADES. 34. ALL DEBRIS AND REFUSE SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE PROJECT PREMISES AND LEFT IN A CLEAN SWEPT CONDITION AT ALL TIMES BY EACH TRADE AS THEY PERFORM THEIR OWN PORTION OF THE WORK. 35. NETWORK CARRIER DOES NOT GUARANTEE ANY PRODUCTS, FIXTURES, AND/OR ANY EQUIPMENT NAMED BY A TRADE OR MANUFACTURER. GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY THAT MAY BE IN EFFECT IS DONE THROUGH THE COMPANY OR MANUFACTURER PROVIDING THE PRODUCT, FIXTURE, AND/OR EQUIPMENT UNLESS SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITY IS ALSO PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR/SUBCONTRACTOR IN WRITTEN FORM. 36. CAUTION! CALL BEFORE YOU DIG! BURIED UTILITIES EXIST IN THE AREA AND UTILITY INFORMATION SHOWN MAY NOT BE COMPLETE. CONTACT THE ONE -CALL UTILITY LOCATE SERVICE A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 37. WHEN APPLICABLE, CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO CALL, COORDINATE AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR R.O.W. AND/OR PRIVATE PROPERTY LOCATES BASED ON SPECIFIC SITE REQUIREMENTS. 38. SEE CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL SITE INFORMATION. 39. CONTRACTORS TO DOCUMENT ALL WORK PERFORMED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS AND SUBMIT TO NETWORK CARRIER'S REPRESENTATIVE ALONG WITH REDLINED CONSTRUCTION SET. 40. CONTRACTOR SHALL DOCUMENT ALL CHANGES MADE IN THE FIELD BY MARKING UP (REDLINING) THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SET AND SUBMITTING THE REDLINED ALONG WITH PHOTOGRAPHS PER NETWORK CARRIER REQUIREMENTS. 41. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE AND SEEK APPROVAL OF ALL POWER DRAW, INSTALLATION AND/OR MODIFICATIONS WITH POWER COMPANY, OWNER AND JURISDICTION AS REQUIRED. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPORT POWER INSTALLATION SOLUTION(S) TO NETWORK CARRIER REPRESENTATIVE, PROJECT CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AND ARCHITECT. 42. ANY SUBSTITUTIONS OF MATERIALS AND/OR EQUIPMENT, MUST BE APPROVED BY NETWORK CARRIER CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. 43. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR AND SHALL REMEDY ALL FAULTY, INFERIOR, AND/OR IMPROPER MATERIALS, DAMAGED GOODS, AND/OR FAULTY WORKMANSHIP FOR ONE (1) YEAR AFTER THE PROJECT IS COMPLETE ACCEPTING UNDER THIS CONTRACT BETWEEN THE OWNER AND THE CONTRACTOR. EXCEPTION: THE ROOFING SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH A MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT FOR ALL WORK DONE, COSIGNED BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR, TO MAINTAIN THE ROOFING IN A WATERTIGHT CONDITION FOR A PERIOD OF TWO (2) YEARS STARTING AFTER THE DATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT, UNLESS OTHERWISE WRITTEN IN THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE OWNER AND THE CONTRACTOR. 44. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ADEQUATE PROTECTION FOR THE SAFETY OF THE OWNER'S EMPLOYEES, WORKMEN, AND ALL TIMES DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT. 45. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE REQUIRED TO PAY FOR ALL NECESSARY PERMITS AND/OR FEES WITH RESPECT TO THE WORK TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT. BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIONS SHALL BE FILED BY THE OWNER OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE. CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN PERMIT (UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE) AND MAKE FINAL PAYMENT FOR SAID DOCUMENT(S). 46. NETWORK CARRIER'S REPRESENTATIVE SHALL REVIEW AND APPROVE SHOP DRAWINGS AND SAMPLES FOR CONFORMANCE WITH DESIGN CONCEPT. NETWORK CARRIER'S REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT APPROVAL OF A SEPARATE ITEM SHALL NOT INCLUDE APPROVAL OF AN ASSEMBLY IN WHICH THE ITEM FUNCTIONS. 47. ALL ANTENNAS MOUNTED ON ROOF SUPPORT FRAMES TO BE PROVIDED BY NETWORK CARRIER. 48. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE HEAVY STEEL PLATES AT OPEN TRENCHES FOR SAFETY AND TO PROTECT EXISTING GROUND SURFACES FROM HEAVY EQUIPMENT UTILIZED DURING CONSTRUCTION. 49. CONTRACTOR SHALL PATCH AND REPAIR ALL GROUND SURFACES WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTION AREA AS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE A UNIFORM SURFACE AND MAINTAIN EXISTING SURFACE DRAINAGE SLOPES. 50. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE EXISTING LANDSCAPE VEGETATION DAMAGED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, AND REPAIR, RESTORE AND MODIFY EXISTING IRRIGATION LINES IF NECESSARY TO OPERATING CONDITION, PROVIDING FULL COVERAGE TO IMPACTED AREAS. 51. IN THE CASE OF ROOFTOP SOLUTIONS FOR EQUIPMENT AND/OR ANTENNA FRAMES WHERE PENETRATION OF EXISTING ROOFING MATERIALS OCCUR, GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH BUILDING OWNER TO OBTAIN CONTACT INFORMATION AND UTILIZE THE EXISTING ROOFING CONTRACTOR OF RECORD FOR INSTALLATION, PATCH, REPAIR OR ANY AUGMENTATION TO THE ROOF, AND HAVING THE WORK GUARANTEED UNDER THE ROOFING CONTRACTOR'S EXISTING WARRANTY ENSURING 100% MOISTURE PROTECTION. 52. IN THE CASE OF ROOFTOP SOLUTIONS WITH THE INSTALLATION OF ANTENNAS WITHIN CONCEALED (SHROUDED) SUPPORT FRAMES OR TRIPODS, GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE FRP DESIGNER/FABRICATOR TO ENSURE THAT THE FINAL FRP SHROUD IS SIMULATING (IN APPEARANCE) EXISTING EXTERIOR BUILDING FACADE MATERIALS, TEXTURES, AND COLORS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURTHERMORE ENSURE THE USE OF COUNTERSUNK OR FLATHEAD FASTENERS IN ALL FRP CONSTRUCTION. WHEN PHOTOSIMULATIONS ARE PROVIDED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT FINAL CONSTRUCTION REPRESENTS WHAT IS INDICATED IN PHOTOSIMULATION. SHOP DRAWINGS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR, CONSTRUCTION COORDINATOR, AND ARCHITECT PRIOR TO FABRICATION AND CONSTRUCTION. 53. IN THE CASE OF ROOFTOP SOLUTIONS FOR EQUIPMENT AND/OR ANTENNA FRAMES WHERE ANCHORING TO AN EXISTING CONCRETE ROOF SLAB IS REQUIRED, CONTRACTORS SHALL CONFIRM (PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID) WITH CONSULTING CONSTRUCTION COORDINATOR AND ARCHITECT THE PRESENCE OF POST TENSION TENDONS WITHIN THE ROOF SLAB RESULTING FROM AN UNDOCUMENTED DESIGN CHANGE IN THE EXISTING BUILDING "AS -BUILT DRAWING SET" HAVING INDICATED AN ORIGINAL DESIGN SOLUTION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE W/ EMBEDDED STEEL REBAR. IN THE EVENT POST TENSION SLAB SOLUTION IS PRESENT, CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE PROVISIONS FOR X-RAY PROCEDURES (INCLUDED IN BID) FOR ALL PENETRATION AREAS WHERE ANCHORING OCCURS. 54. GENERAL & SUB CONTRACTORS SHALL USE STAINLESS STEEL METAL LOCKING TIES FOR ALL CABLING TIE DOWNS AND ALL OTHER GENERAL TIE DOWNS (WHERE APPLICABLE). PLASTIC ZIP TIES SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED FOR USE ON TOWER NETWORK CARRIER PROJECTS. RECOMMENDED MANUFACTURE SHALL BE: PANDUIT CORP. METAL LOCKING TIES MODEL NO. MLT4S-CP UNDER SERIES-304 (OR EQUAL). PANDUIT PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY TRIARC. 55. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN, REVIEW AND EXECUTE ALL NETWORK CARRIER CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS (MOST RECENT REVISION) AS A PART OF THIS BID AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECT. 56. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN, REVIEW AND EXECUTE ALL NETWORK CARRIER CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS (MOST RECENT REVISION) AS A PART OF THIS BID AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECT. 57. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO SET ELECTRONIC TILTS FOR NEWLY INSTALLED ANTENNAS UNDER THE CONDITION THAT THE GC OBTAIN THE MOST RECENT COPY OF THE RF TILT INFORMATION SUCH THAT THE ACCURATE CONTROLLER CAN BE ORDERED AND INSTALLED. 58. A STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS SHALL BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED TO THE NETWORK CARRIER REPRESENTATIVE AND GC DEMONSTRATING CAPACITY AT THE EXACT LOCATION OF EXISTING CONDITIONS TO SUSTAIN ADDITIONAL HEAVY BATTERY CABINETS OR OTHER OUT OF SCOPE EQUIPMENT. 59. THE GC SHALL PROVIDE MATERIALS LIST (BOM) TO THE NETWORK CARRIER REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. rHE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMLN 15 IS PROPRIL IARY BY NAI UNE. ANY U5L UK UIJULUJUNL U I HLN I rVAN I r1/Al WrIK r1 Mt.L/AI LJ I U l,/-\MMILK JLMM LJ I�) J I r ll.: I LT I`NUH]bl I Lb. at&t Your world. Delivered. 1114y"I 5 `I PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT :A ,' �RICHARD`B `1ALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 W ( � Q 0 r� O N 00 Q > C/] Q Q (/1 O i�: -J F- Q z � Lj O Q REVISIONS NO. I DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE GENERAL NOTES SHEET NUMBER G-1 1 DESIGN CRITERIA: 1. THE STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF THIS PROJECT IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE 2009 WITH WASHINGTON STATE BUILDING CODE AMENDMENTS (2009 IBC) CONCRETE NOTES: 1. CONCRETE SHALL BE MIXED, PROPORTIONED, CONVEYED AND PLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH IBC SECTION 1905, 1906 AND ACI 301, INCLUDING TESTING PROCEDURES. CONCRETE SHALL ATTAIN A 28-DAY STRENGTH OF fc=2,500 PSI AND MIX SHALL CONTAIN NOT LESS THAN 5-1/2 SACKS OF CEMENT PER CUBIC YARD AND SHALL BE PROPORTIONED TO PRODUCE A SLUMP OF 5" OR LESS. ALL CONCRETE WITH SURFACES EXPOSED TO STANDING WATER SHALL BE AIR -ENTRAINED WITH AN AIR -ENTRAINING AGENT CONFORMING TO ASTM C260, C494, AND C618. TOTAL AIR CONTENT FOR FROST RESISTANT CONCRETE SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TABLE 1904.2.1 OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, EXPOSED CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 3000 PSI, NO SPECIAL INSPECTION IS REQUIRED FOR 3000PSI INSTALLED SOLELY TO SATISFY EXPOSED CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS. 2. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A615 (INCLUDING SUPPLEMENT S1), GRADE 60, fy=60,000 PSI, WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A-185, SPIRAL REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE PLAIN WIRE CONFORMING TO ASTM 615, GRADE 60, fy=60,000 PSI. 3. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE DETAILED (INCLUDING HOOKS AND BENDS) IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 315-92 AND 318-02. LAP ALL CONTINUOUS REINFORCEMENT #5 AND SMALLER 40 BAR DIAMETERS OR 2'-0" MINIMUM. PROVIDE CORNER BARS AT ALL WALL AND FOOTING INTERSECTIONS LAP CORNER BARS #5 AND SMALLER 40 BAR DIAMETERS OR 2'-0" MINIMUM. LAPS OF LARGER BARS SHALL BE MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 318-02, CLASS B. LAP ADJACENT MATS OF WELDED WIRE FABRIC A MINIMUM OF 8" AT SIDES AND ENDS. NO BARS PARTIALLY EMBEDDED IN HARDENED CONCRETE SHALL BE FIELD BET UNLESS SPECIALLY SO DETAILED OR APPROVED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. CONCRETE PROTECTION (COVER) FOR REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS 4. FTGS & OTHER UNIFORMED SURFACES CAST AGAINST & PERMANENTLY EXPOSED TO EARTH.......................3" FORMED SURFACES EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER (#6 BARS OR LARGER).............................................2" FORMED SURFACES EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER (#5 BARS OR SMALLER)..................................1-1/2" COLUMN TIES OR SPIRALS AND BEAM STIRRUPS.....................................................................................1-1/2" SLABS AND WALLS (INTERIOR FACE).................................................GREATER OF BAR 0 PLUS 1 /8" OR 3/4" STRUCTURAL STEEL NOTES: 1. STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN FABRICATION & ERECTION SHALL BE BASED ON EITHER AISC-LRFD, AISC 355, OR AISC-HSS AND SECTION 2205.2 OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE. A. EITHER AISC-LRFD, AISC 355, OR AISC-HSS & SECTION 2205.2 OF THE INT'L BUILDING CODE. B. MARCH 7, 2000 AISC CODE OF STANDARD PRACTICE FOR STEEL BUILDINGS & BRIDGES, AMENDED AS NOTED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND BY THE DELETION OF PARAGRAPH 4.4.1. C. SPECIFICATIONS FOR STRUCTURAL JOINTS USING ASTM A325 OR A490 BOLTS. 2. WIDE FLANGE SHAPES SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A992, Fy=50 KSI. OTHER ROLLED SHAPES INCLUDING PLATES, SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A36, Fy=36KS1. STEEL PIPE SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A-53. TYPE E OR S, GRADE B, Fy=35KS1. STRUCTURAL TUBING SHALL CONFORM TO A500, GRADE B, Fy=46KS1. CONNECTION BOLTS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A325. 3. ALL WELDING SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH A.I.S.C. AND A.W.S. STANDARDS AND SHALL BE PERFORMED USING E70 XX ELECTRODES, ONLY PRE QUALIFIED WELDS (AS DEFINED BY A.W.S) SHALL BE USED, ALL COMPLETE JOINT PENETRATION GROOVE WELDS SHALL BE MADE WITH A FILLER MATERIAL THAT HAS A MINIMUM CVN TOUGHNESS OF 20 FT-LBS AT -20 DEGREES F, AS DETERMINED BY AWS CLASSIFICATION OR MANUFACTURER CERTIFICATION. BUILDING NOTES: 1. VERIFICATION THAT THE EXISTING APPLICABLE BUILDING, TOWER, POLE OR WATER TANK CAN SUPPORT THE PROPOSED ANTENNA LOADING SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A REGISTERED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. 2. PROVIDE SUPPORTS FOR THE ANTENNA COAX CABLES TO THE ELEVATION OF ALL INITIAL AND FUTURE ANTENNAS. ANTENNA COAX CABLES ARE TO BE SUPPORTED AND RESTRAINED AT THE CENTERS SUITABLE TO THE MANUFACTURER'S REQUIREMENTS. SPECIAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED: SOILS COMPLIANCE PRIOR TO FOUNDATION INSPECTION CONCRETE OVER 2400 PSI (5Y2 SACK MIX) AT 28 DAYS CONCRETE PLACEMENT AT SLAB ON GRADE WRITTEN CERTIFICATION FOR PROPER PLACEMENT OF REINFORCEMENTS AT SLAB ON GRADE FOUNDATION EXCAVATION AND FILL INCLUDING UTILITY TRENCHES CERTIFICATION OF BUILDING PAD, FOUNDATION AND FILL BY THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER OF THE RECORD SYMBOLS: ?. I GRID REFERENCE x�, a DETAIL REFERENCE xX) ELEVATION REFERENCE ................... X SECTION REFERENCE _..... .............._ CENTERLINE -- ---- -- PROPERTY/LEASE LINE MATCH LINE .......... ....._... ....... WORK POINT - - ----- GROUND CONDUCTOR TELEPHONE CONDUIT E.:. - -- ELECTRICAL CONDUIT Q.._................................... COAXIAL CABLE 0 q,.. OVERHEAD SERVICE CONDUCTORS GROUT OR PLASTER =. (E) BRICK 0_12 07ZI21/ I/�i 20 (E) MASONRY ................ CONCRETE EARTH >� o�o°o= GRAVEL Pam/ PLYWOOD SAND 1= WOOD CONTINUOUS WOOD BLOCKING r22'ZZ1��Z`al// I STEEL P<� NEW (E EXISTING J NEW ANTENNA ' EXISTING ANTENNA f GROUND ROD z�- GROUND BUS BAR • MECHANICAL GRND. CONN. CADWELD \ GROUND ACCESS WELL ELECTRIC BOX TELEPHONE BOX LIGHT POLE � y FND. MONUMENT SPOT ELEVATION SET POINT REVISION ❑ VERIFICATIONS OF MILL REPORT ❑ IDENTIFICATION OF STEEL AND AT JOB SITE ❑ ADHESIVE BOLTS IN CONCRETE OR MASONRY ❑ ANCHOR BOLTS INSTALLATION AND PLACEMENT IN CONCRETE ❑ HIGH STRENGTH BOLTING SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS FOR DEFERRED SUBMITTAL ITEMS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER OF RECORD, WHO SHALL REVIEW THEM AND FORWARD THEM TO THE BUILDING OFFICIAL WITH A NOTATION INDICATING THAT THE DEFERRED SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN REVIEWED AND THAT THEY HAVE BEEN FOUND TO BE IN GENERAL CONFORMANCE WITH THE DESIGN OF THE BUILDING. THE DEFERRED AND SUBMITTAL ITEMS SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED UNTIL THEIR DESIGN AND SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL. FHE INFORMAI ION GUN IAINLU IN I H15 �)L I Uh- UUINJ I KUU 1 IUIN UUUUIVILIV I ,--) IJ F-'IKUf'YCIL IiiK T CST NHI UKL. 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DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE GENERAL NOTES & SYMBOLS SHEET NUMBER G- 2 0— — — — — — — N 88.34'01 " W ems. \s6'� ,> \ S3 'o ?86� 00, N 88'31'39" W 0— 85.00' I I w � o N O 'V \Y- t, p,1, �c <Yi O "•i Q7 ri°i O <\� �V� :O 0)0 O NCN N `� O Oh� ^" �'*:\�'C..V� •M.' � ,.�. P to z l SUBJECT PARCEL: 122103-9116 \ sw 308rH sr i I w NI't ADJACENT PARCEL: 122103-9125 -b� AT&T MOBILITY PROPOSES TO MODIFY EXISTING UNSTAFFED LO 1�\�\�1 / ���, TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY BY REPLACING AN EQUIPMENT \ s \ \ ! �`, o ;' �'% / 1 \ ; ! PLATFORM WITH A NEW 10'-0" X 20'-0" RAISED PLATFORM ';` 1 ' 'i I�'� I �� I �; WITH THE ADDITION OF (1) GSM CABINET (1) UMTS CABINET ADJACENT PARCEL: � � � ; ; � � `\ ' ; ' > 122103-9167 �; \ ' 1 I I ,NW Wn � \ t; (1) TE41 POWER CABINET, (2) STACKED PURCELL CABINETS AND ii\' \ (1) TE40 BATTERY CABINET. AT&T ALSO PROPOSES TO REPLACE AN EXISTING ANTENNA MOUNT AND RELOCATE (2) ANTENNAS ON 1 1 \.=4.,\ . t ti\ A NEW GOAL POST MOUNT WITH THE ADDITION OF (2) LTE I PANELS ON AN EXISTING PSE UTILITY POLE. AT&T PROPOSES TO q I i ' `I \ • - UPGRADE AN EXISTING 100 AMP SERVICE TO 200 AMP SERVICE. AT&T ALSO PROPOSES TO ADD (4) RRU S AND (4) DIPLEXERS MOUNTED ON A NEW AT&T EQUIPMENT PLATFORM ALONG WITH 1 GPS ANTENNA MOUNTED NEAR EXISTING GP O S ANTENNA \ \ 01 EXISTING TREES, TYP 61 r0\ X EXISTING PSE 60'-0" AGL WOOD UTILITY POLE R\GNP \\�' ` N N 888'31 '39 "\ W ; , ° 80.93 ADJACENT PARCEL: 1 67300TRCT O ADJACENT PARCEL: 122103-9045 N O Cco North to be determined by site survey (if possible). LEGEND — — SUBJECT BOUNDARY LINE — - - RIGHT-OF-WAY CENTERLINE RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE - — — — — — — — — — — — - ADJACENT BOUNDARY LINE SECTIONAL BREAKDOWN LINE OHP OHP OVERHEAD POWER LINE BURIED POWER LINE BURIED GAS LINE OHT OHT OVERHEAD TELEPHONE LINE ------ _ --- BURIED TELEPHONE LINE W W W W BURIED WATER LINE ss ss ss BURIED SANITARY SEWER -SD—SD-SD—BURIED STORM DRAIN DITCH LINE/FLOW LINE ROCK RETAINING WALL VEGETATION LINE —x—X—XX—X— CHAIN LINK FENCE ❑ - WOOD FENCE — x — X — x — x X — BARBED WIRE/WIRE FENCE ❑0 TRANSFORMER -(�- FIRE HYDRANT LIGHT STANDARD N GATE VALVE © POWER VAULT ® WATER METER ® UTILITY BOX Q FIRE STAND PIPE 0 UTILITY POLE ❑ CATCH BASIN, TYPE I E POLE GUY WIRE (g) CATCH BASIN, TYPE II M GAS VALVE 7 SIGN OO GAS METER 0 BOLLARD N TELEPHONE VAULT MAIL BOX ❑ TELEPHONE RISER 234.21 SPOT ELEVATION VICINITY MAP �o Y' b _s ,�e,rcaer SU9 � e imb A :gym W SITE . f Mtn y 24"x36" SCALE: 1 " = 30'-0" �--7� 11"x17" SCALE: 1" = 60'-0" 30 15' 30' ENLARGED SITE PLAN 1 FHE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONSTRUCTION DUCUMEN 15 IS PROPRIE IAKY UY NAI Urtt. 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EX15�1N EXISTING AT&T 10'-0" X 14'-0" LEASE AREA EXISTING AT&T LANDSCAPE AREA EXISTING LANDING AT PLATFORM LADDER TO BE REMOVED — EXISTING ACCESS LADDER TO PLATFORM TO BE REMOVED EXISTING (2) G8,G9 GSM MICROCELL CABINETS TO BE REMOVED EXISTING 12" 0 PVC STUB -UP ROUTE FROM POLE TO BE RELOCATED EXISTING AT&T (12) COAX ROUTED UNDERGROUND WITHIN (1) 12" SCH 40 CONDUITS (APPROX. EXISTING FOLIAGE ------------------ EXISTING 4" RIGID PVC CONDUIT FOR ANTENNA CABLES TO REMAIN EXISTING ELECTRICAL CONDUITS NU I L(5): 1. EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM TO BE ENTIRELY REMOVED. ALL EQUIPMENT AT PLATFORM TO BE REMOVED OR RELOCATED TO NEW PLATFORM. EXISTING 5'-10" X 7'-10" EQUIPMENT PLATFORM TO BE REMOVED EXISTING AT&T POWER PANEL TO BE RELOCATED i EXISTING (2) U9 UMTS MICROCELL CABINETS TO BE REMOVED North to be determined by site survey (if possible). 24"x36" SCALE: 1 /2" = 1 '-0" 11"x17" SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 2' 1' 0" 2' EXISTING ENLARGED SITE PLAN 1 FHE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMEN I S IS PROPRIETARY BY NAI UKL. ANY U5L UK UlJ)ULUJUKL U I HLK I RAIN I HAI WHIZ H KLLAI LJ I U I;AKKILK JLKVII LJ i�) JI KIU I LY I✓KUHIbI I LU. N at&t Your world. Delivered. PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT RICHAR HALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 w F+� Q = O r0 O 00 � rn c/) U] o Q Q C1� O Iz _J � Q � z - w O n w w Q REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE EXISTING ENLARGED SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER A-2 NOTE(S): SR PR ORM/LRP % ;, 1. 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EXISTING AT&T GPS / G% • i ANTENNA TO REMAIN 3 PROPOSED AT&T GPS ANTENNA \ 1 A_7 MOUNTED ADJACENT TO G / A-4 EXISTING GPS ANTENNA �p.% / PROPOSED NEW LOCATION OF EXISTING TELCO CABINETS PROPOSED AT&T COAX RUNS PROPOSED NEW AT&T (12) \ TO BE ROUTED ON UNISTRUT a 7/8" & (4) RUNS OF 1-5/8" BENEATH PLATFORM TO \ V'rx COAX ROUTED UNDERGROUND PROPOSED EQUIPMENT o ., 0 0 WITHIN NEW (1) 12" SCH 40 \ -�' CONDUIT (APPROX. 30'-0") PROPOSED AT&T 2 70OMHz v RF-3 RRH UNITS MOUNTED TO 2 PROPOSED NEW LOCATION OF UNISTRUT AT PLATFORM RAILING ?A EXISTING 12"0 PVC STUB -UP 1 5 PROPOSED AT&T (4) DIPLEXERS \ '' RF-3 UNISTRUT MOUNTED TO UNISTRUT \ EXISTING 4" RIGID AT PLATFORM RAILING PVC CONDUIT FOR \ ANTENNA CABLES 5 A 1 7 PROPOSED AT&T MOUNT = TO REMAIN 3 UNITSOUNISTRUT MOUNTED TO" RF-3 UNISTRUT AT PLATFORM RAILING n $�,g"''I EXISTING ELECTRICAL EXISTING 850 OVERLAY CONDUITS EQUIPMENT CABINET (BELOW) 1 PROPOSED\AT&T 5'-0" LANDSCAPE BUFFER 1 EXISTING POLE MOUNTED E-911 ENCLOSURE (BELOW) ZEXISTING FOLIAGE '�, North to be determined by site survey (if possible). 24"x36" SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" PROPOSED ENLARGED SITE PLAN 1 11"x17" SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 2' 1' 0" 2' I HL INFUNMAI IUIN I,UN IAIINLU IIV I IiIJ �:)t I Ur UUINJ I KUU 1 IUIN UUUUIVILIN 1 J 13 t KUI Klt IHK T D T INHI URC. 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PROPOSED LANDSCAPING NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY 6 7 PROPOSED AT&T DUAL TMA'S RF-3 RF-3 (8 TOTAL, 4 PER SECTOR)- 1) 2 PROPOSED AT&T QUAD PANEL ANTENNA MOUNTED TO NEW A-7 RF-3 MOUNT (TYP OF 2 SECTORS) - PROPOSED AT&T LTE PANEL 2 1 ANTENNA MOUNTED TO NEW A-7 RF-3 MOUNT (TYP OF 2 SECTORS) - EXISTING POWER DISTRIBUTION LINES EXISTING POLE MOUNTED TRANSFORMER EXISTING AT&T (4) 4" 0 CONDUITS TO REMAIN PROPOSED AT&T (2) 6" 0 CONDUITS WITH A TOTAL OF (20) RUNS OF 7/8" COAX & (4) RUNS OF 1-5/8" COAX- . J m_.. —,. _ C.iP^ .... .. OHP.—...__ ONp_ ✓. . ....._ .. .. .tom' ... _..._. — _ Or......._.....r—_.. O;tP ._ OHP......� CHP— _.. OM. .......... JF.F'- _ ,,:Uo EXISTING PSE 60'-0" AGL WOOD UTILITY POLE POLE# 225991-165473 1 PROPOSED AT&T (2) PURCELL A-5 CABINETS (STACKED) - 2 PROPOSED AT&T A-6 POWER CABINET PROPOSED POWER UPGRADE H-FRAME WITH 2O0AMP SERVICE PANEL AND NEW SURGE BOX 200 L SERIES SURGE SUPPRESSION - .__'. OHp_.._.._.. CHP- --.. OHP_..... -. Of:p.._ .. n.p_"" __.. 0:{P--. 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TO BE REMOVED o / PROPOSED NEW LOCATION OF � EXISTING 12"0 PVC STUB -UP PROPOSED NEW AT&T (20) 7/8" & (4) RUNS OF 1-5/8" COAX ROUTED UNDERGROUND WITHIN NEW (1) 12" SCH 40 CONDUIT (APPROX. 30'-0")- EXISTING AT&T GPS ANTENNA TO REMAIN 3 PROPOSED AT&T GPS ® ANTENNA MOUNTED ADJACENT A-7 TO EXISTING GPS ANTENNA EXISTING AT&T POLE MOUNTED ENCLOSURE PROPOSED AT&T ACCESS STAIRS TO PLATFORM (BY OTHERS) EXISTING AT&T TELCO DEMARC U Z < co v)W XO WOU of 0 I- n -H O I o EXISTING GRADE AT REAR OF PLATFORM EXISTING AT&T POWER METER TO REMAIN — EXISTING GRADE AT POLE MIN EXISTING 12" 0 PVC STUB -UP ROUTE FROM POLE TO BE RELOCATE EXISTING LANDING TO BE REMOVED - EXISTING AT&T (12) COAX ROUTED UNDERGROUND WITHIN (1) 12" SCH 40 CONDUITS (APPROX. 16'-0") TO BE REPLACED EXISTING AT&T GPS ANTENNA TO REMAIN EXISTING AT&T POLE MOUNTED ENCLOSURE EXISTING AT&T TELCO DEMARC U CD of z< co Lnw I XO -r- Wo OJ CD ~ Ld I 24"x36" SCALE: 1/4" _ 1'-0" 24"x36" SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 1 1 "x 17" SCALE: 1 /8" = 1'-0" 4' 3' 2' 1 ' 0" 4' PROPOSED WEST ELEVATION 2, 1 1 "x 17" SCALE: 1 /8" = 1 '-0" 4' 3' 2' 1 ' 0" 4' EXISTING WEST ELEVATION 1 FHE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NAI URE. ANY USE UK UISGLUSUKL U I HLK MAIN I HAI WHIUH KLLAI LS I U UAKKILK JLKVIULS It) �) I KIU I LY I--'KUHIHI I LU. at&t 0 Your world. Delivered. PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT `» ,,.,,ifs';' RICHARD M. HALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 W = r7 f , ~ N o 00 c 0 Cf] Q Q 0 J � Q Z Lij or-) 1� U� REVISIONS NO. I DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE EXISTING & PROPOSED WEST ELEVATION SHEET NUMBER A-4 NOT USED6 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 %17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE NOT USED 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE z NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 4" 111 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 4 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE [_3 3 11 "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 %17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE EQUIPMENT MOUNTING • 12RU 19" RAILS, FRONT TO BACK ADJUSTABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS • MATERIAL: ALUMINUM (LIGHTWEIGHT, CORROSION -RESISTANT • PAINT: GR-487 TESTED & CERTIFIED POWER COAT DOOR/SIDE PANEL CONSTRUCTION • DOOR: FRONT DOOR WITH DOOR ALARM AND OPTIONAL AIR CONDITIONER, HEAT EXHANGER,OR THERMOELECTRIC COOLER • LATCHES: TWO -POINT LATCHED, PAD LOCKABLE ENVIRONMENTAL OPTIONS • THERMOELECTRIC COOLER: 40OW © 0'dT, +24VDC, -48VDC OR 120VAC • AIR CONDITIONER: UP TO 2,000 BTU/HR AIR CONDITIONER WITH HEATER • HEAT EXCHANGER: UP TO 39W/'C HEAT EXCHANGER, +24VDC OR -48VDC BATTERY PEDESTAL • ACCOMMODATES UP TO 60AHR BATTERIES CABLE ENTRY • (3) 1 /2"; (3) 1 "; (1) 2" 31 /2" OR 2" KNOCKOUTS AC POWER OPTIONS • 30A-MAIN POWER WITH OPTIONAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE PROTECTION, 15A GENERATOR CONNECTION CABLE • 6-POSITION 19" RACK -MOUNTED (1 RU) OR 12-POSITION (2U) AC LOAD CENTERS AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS CONFIGURATIONS- CAN BE EQUIPPED WITH SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES THAT OCCUPY 1-POSITION OR 2-POSITIONS AND 6-POSITION DIN -MOUNTED AC BREAKER PANEL (120V OR 240V CONFIGURATIONS). OPTIONAL DIN -MOUNTED TVSS • 15A GFCI DUAL OUTLET RECEPTACLE CONVENIENCE OUTLET MOUNTING OPTIONS • 4" PLINTH • 14" PLINTH • POLE MOUNT KIT • WALL MOUNT KIT • VERTICAL CABINET -ON -CABINET STACKING NOTE: CABINET WEIGHT: 50 LBS FULLY LOADED CABINET: 100 LBS ea. 0 N SWING HANDLE FRONT DOOR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE UK JISCLOSUKE O I HER MAN I HAI WHIUH KELAI LS I U ';AKRIEK SLKVIULt) I5 S I KIU I LY HHUHIHI I EU. 25" CABINET SWING HANDLE (D w cD —1 0 ~ w SWING o z HANDLE Q U )OR STRAPPING PER MFG. 0 w � J 0 )OR z o Q U FRONT ELEVATION SIDE ELEVATION A B LE LE PURCELL CABINET DETAIL (FLX12WS� 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 1 "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE at&t Your world. Delivered. , J PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT RICHARDHALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 W Q f ~ O N O 00 V 0 U] Q Cf] o 3: J Q cif— z W O Q �Lij Q REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE EQUIPMENT DETAILS SHEET NUMBER A -,5 NOT USED 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 6 11"x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE OUTDOOR BATTERY CABINET DIMENSIONS MANUFACTURER: ARGUS Te40 HEIGHT: 84" DEPTH: 30" WIDTH: 30" MAXIMUM CABINET WEIGHT: 700 LEIS. OUTDOOR POWER CABINET DIMENSIONS MANUFACTURER: ARGUS Te41 HEIGHT: 84" DEPTH: 30" WIDTH: 30" MAXIMUM CABINET WEIGHT (WITH UMTS): 2600 LEIS. c" oc c" NOT USED 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 5 1 1 "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 0 3 30" 0 0 Do o oo o 30.00" 30.00" ENCLOSURE ENCLOSURE (i ►I w i I0 0 0 0 � r-� o o N r7 U D 0 0 N O -, 0.75"0 HOLE 1 0.75"0 HOLE N M z w OPENING ALL I I D OPENING ALL I I w CORNERS CORNERS I I( -._J: 24.40" \ 24.40" BATTERY CABINET MOUNTING POWER CABINET MOUNTING ISOMETRIC ISOMETRIC SIDE VIEW ARGUS Te40 SIDE VIEW ARGUS Te41 BATTERY CABINET POWER CABINET 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 3 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 11"x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 11"x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE FHE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMEN I S IS PROPRIETARY BY NAI UKE. ANY USE UK U15)ULU5UKE U 1 HLK I MAN I HAI W1111.;H KLLAI L5 I U l;h•<KItK JLKVI�tb IJ J I NIl, I LY t-'KUMIIJI I LU. 30.3" 3" 24.4" UMTS OUTDOOR DIMENSIONS MANUFACTURER: LUCENT HEIGHT: 72" DEPTH: 40" WIDTH: 35.4" CLEARANCE: CABINET REAR 36" CLEARANCE: CABINET EACH SIDE 35.4" CLEARANCE: CABINET FRONT 29.5" MAXIMUM CABINET WEIGHT: 790 LBS (359 KG) 0 0 0 0- 0 00 00 0 0o 5" 10" 10" 5" 5" 10" 10" 5" o PLINTH OF o PLINTH OF N CABINET 1 N CABINET 2 4" 22„ 411 22" 00 0 00 00 0 00 O O O O- 29.6" 11 1 " ULTRASITE MOUNTING PLINTH NOKIA OUTDOOR ULTRASITE BTS DIMENSIONS MANUFACTURER: NOKIA HEIGHT: 76.4" DEPTH: 29.5" WIDTH: 30.0" MAXIMUM CABINET WEIGHT (WITH UNITS): 845 LEIS. 2'-11" N N o0 N ISOMETRIC SIDE VIEW Q)0 0 0 FRONT OF CABINET o � o ° \ ° 0 0 0 O ° O p ° ° 0 O ° O O O O O O 0000 000 O O O O O O O O O 0 O O ®®®® O\ U RF ®®®® CABLE BACK of ®® ENTRY CABINET ®® 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 LUCENT UMTS MACRO CABINET4 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE w � U 0LLJ - LL D' Z_ Z z N 00QO_I I�Q< J Q Uz zw �z Q d- ®O d- I NOKIA ULTRASITE CABINET FRONT VIEW w W U Z Z Q Q U J � U O r) I- LLI J Q w 0 ULTRASITE EQUIPMENT 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 11 "x 17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE g-rr at&t Your world. Delivered. PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT RICHAD`B: R HALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 W ( n ��/ J Q r = ~ N �—� O O CO C l] Q Q CIS O F— Q ry z W O r-) � W LL- REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE EQUIPMENT DETAILS SHEET NUMBER NOT USED8 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 11"x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1, NOT USED 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 4 1 1 "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE NOT USED 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 7 1 1 "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE AT9.T GPS ANTENNA SITE PRO 1 PIPE TO PIPE CLAMP SET (PART# ACP08K) NOTES: 1. LOCATION OF ANTENNA MUST HAVE CLEAR VIEW OF SOUTHERN SKY AND CANNOT HAVE ANY BLOCKAGES EXCEEDING 25% OF THE SURFACE AREA OF A HEMISPHERE AROUND THE GPS ANTENNA. 2. ALL GPS ANTENNA LOCATIONS MUST BE ABLE TO RECEIVE CLEAR SIGNALS FROM A MINIMUM OF FOUR (4) SATELLITES. VERIFY WITH HANDHELD GPS BEFORE FINAL LOCATION OF GPS ANTENNA. GPS MOUNTING DETAIL3 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE OPTIONAL DOWNTILT BRACKET (FOR USE ONLY WHEN MECHANICAL DOWNT„ PRIMAR' TMA, A! CONDITI EXISTIN MOUNT ANTENI\ OPTION) POSITIO COAX T GROUN[ CABINE- GROUN[ #2 GRE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE U I HEK I HAN I HAI WHIUH KLLAI t5 I U C AKKItK �)tKVIUtt) 51 KIU I LY F NUHIL 1 I LD. NOT USED NOT USED 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 11"x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 6 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE _ 11"x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE [- 5 RF CONNECTORS (TYP) ANTENNA MOUNT DETAIL 24"x36" SCALE: 1 "=1'-0" 2 1 1 "x 17" SCALE: 1 2"=1 '-0" 2-3/8" TO 3--1/2" MOUNTING DIDC /Cni n CCDADA-rm \/\ MOUNT SPECIFICATION1 24"x36" SCALE: 1 "=1 '-0" 1 1 "x17" SCALE: 1 2"=1'-0" at&t ' Your world. Delivered. .®>eo A ram. PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT RICHARD B ALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 W Q O O 00 O (/] Q Q V] O [if J � Q z [if W O 0 W W C) REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE CONSTRUCTION DETAILS SHEET NUMBER A— / LEGEND I' WORK SPACE U FLAGGER AHEAD CHANNELIZING DEVICE @ 10' O.C. FLAGGER AHEAD AHEAD SIGN DIRECTION OF TRAVEL FLAGGER ONE LANE ROAD R ONE LANE ROAD SIGN D `nz C A =o 13 �I it V B ` i it I \ ' 't \ \ 1 � \ ✓cp \ \ 1 pe 0 \ tt 1 it , I i LARGE \I HOULDER S ; AND PULL I OFF AREA `t I \A 1 , i \ \ It ki Ilk k 1 1 Z,. i 'i\ \ \It , / ; l ki J \ \ BE PREPARED BE PREPARED \TO STOP TO STOP w END OF \ END OF WORK WORK C ■& CONSTRUCTION NOTE: THIS TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN WAS PREPARED AT THE PERMIT STAGE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE PLAN PROPERLY ADDRESSES SITE CONDITIONS AND INTENDED SEQUENCE AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION AND ADJUST THE PLAN PER MUTCD ACCORDINGLY. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR JOB SITE SAFETY, INCLUDING CONTROL OF VEHICLE AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. x /z V � P 'v� N 1C TRAFFIC CONTROL CALCULATIONS TRAFFIC CONTROL CALCULATIONS PER THE MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, 2009 EDITION (MUTCD). THE FOUR COMPONENTS OF THE TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN HAVE BEEN ADDRESSED BELOW: 1. ADVANCED WARNING AREA: LOW -SPEED RESIDENTIAL STREETS = RECOMMENDED 100-FOOT MINIMUM FROM TRANSITION AREA AND BETWEEN ADVANCED WARNING SIGNS (SEE SECTION 6C.04.04) TAPER LENGTH (L) FOR ROADS LESS THAN 40 MPH (SEE TABLE 6C-4) L = (W x S-2) / 60 WHERE W = 10, (WORK AREA TO BE APPROX 100' SECTION EAST SIDE OF SW DASH POINT RD) S = 35 MPH (SW DASH POINT RD) L = 204 FEET SHOULDER TAPER LENGTH = 0.33 x L MINIMUM (SEE TABLE 6C-3) = 0.33 x 204 = 67 FEET MINIMUM* *NOTE: ADJUST TAPER LENGTH FOR SITE CONDITION: UPSTREAM TRANSITION AREA PROVIDED = 67 FEET DOWNSTREAM TRANSITION AREA PROVIDED = 50 FEET 2. TRANSITION AREA: TRANSITION AREA = 67 FEET (SECTION 6C.05.01) 3. ACTIVITY AREA: LATERAL BUFFER LENGTH = 2 FEET MINIMUM 4. TERMINATION AREA: SITE CONDITIONS ALLOW FOR A 30 FOOT TRANSITION AND "END ROAD WORK" SIGN. *** NOTE: ADVANCED WARNING SIGNAGE IS VERY IMPORTANT. ROAD IS WINDING AND HEAVILY WOODED. North to be determined by site survey (if possible). 24"x36" SCALE: 1 /8" = 1 '-0" 1 1 %17" SCALE: 1 /16" = V-0" 8' 6' 4' 2' 0" 8' ENLARGED SITE PLAN 1 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONS I RUC IUN UUCUMLINTS IS PROPRIE IAKY BY NAI UKL. ANY U5L UK U15ULU5UKL U I HLK I HAN I HAI WHIUH KLLAI LJ I U UAKKILK JLKVIULJ I5 51 KIU I LY HNUHIbl I tU. at&t Your world. Delivered. ITS PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT ��RICHAR HALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 � T � w 00 00 U Q Q Q 0� J z w — w O Q 0- LJJ REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE ENLARGED SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER TC-1 SWEEP TEST REQUIREMENTS: AT&T WIRELESS SEATTLE WA ANTENNA AND TRANSMISSION LINE TEST REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED EQUIPMENT (1) WILTRON / ANRITSU SITE MASTER S331A/B/C OR EQUIVALENT (1) OPEN, SHORT, LOAD (1) DIN FEMALE TO N TYPE MALE ADAPTER (LOW LOSS) (1) DIN MALE TO N TYPE MALE ADAPTER (LOW LOSS) (2) DIN FEMALE TO DIN FEMALE ADAPER (LOW LOSS) (1) PHASE STABLE CABLE (1) TRUE -RIMS MUTI-METER FREQUENCIES TO BE USED PCS FREQUENCY BAND 1850MHZ-199OMHZ TRANSMIT FREQUENCEY 193OMHZ-194OMHZ RECEIVE FREQUENCY 1850MHZ-186OMHZ TRANSMISSION LINE AND ANTENNA SYSTEM TEST (1) INSERTION LOSS / CABLE LOSS (2) ANTENNA / TRANSMISSION LINE DISTANCE TO FAULT (RL) (3) ANTENNA SYSTEM RETURN LOSS (4) ANTENNA SYSTEM WITH DUPLEXER / TMA / ANTENNARETURN LOSS (5) TRANSMISSION LINE CONTINUITY TEST INSERTION LOSS THIS TEST WILL MEASURE THE CABLE LOSS OF THE TRANSMISSION LINE AND JUMPERS BETWEEN THE CABINET AND THE ANTENNA TEST FREQUENCIES: F1=1850 F2=1990 1. ENTER THE FREQUENCIES TO BE USED IN F1 AND F2. 2. RE -CALIBRATE TEST EQUIPMENT. 3. CONNECT THE TWO JUMPERS GOING TO THE ANTENNA (BYPASS TMA) AND THE CABINET (BYPASS DUPEXER) USING THE DIN (F) TO DIN (F) CONNECTORS. 4. CONNECT A SHORT AT THE END OF THE LAST JUMPER BEFORE THE ANTENNA, OF THE LINE UNDER TEST. 5. CONNECT TEST EQUIPMENT TO THE LAST TX JUMPER (YELLOW/RED) BEFORE THE CABINET, OF LINE UNDER TEST. 6. PREFORM MEASUREMENT, THEN DO STEPS 10 THROUGH 12. 7. DISCONNECT TX JUMPER, THEN CONNECT RX JUMPER (YELLOW/GREEN) TO DIN (F) ADAPTER. 8. CONNECT TEST EQUIPMENT TO LAST RX JUMPER (YELLOW/GREEN) BEFORE THE CABINET, OF THE LINE UNDER TEST. 9. PREFORM MEASUREMENT, THEN DO STEPS 10 THROUGH 12. 10. ADD THE MAXIMUM PEAK TO THE MINIMUM VALLEY THE DIVIDE BY TWO. THIS IS THE CABLE INSERTION LOSS, THIS VALUE SHOULD NOT BE GREATER THAN -4DB. 11. PEAX MAX (M 1)+VALLEY MIN (M2)/2=CABLE INSERTION LOSS. 12. RECORD CALCULATED / MEASURED VALUE ON SWEEP DATA SHEET, THEN SAVE SWEEP TO A MEMORY LOCATION. 13. REPEAT STEPS 1 THROUGH 12 FOR THE REST OF THE TRANSMISSION LINES. ANTENNA/TRANSMISSION LINE DISTANCE TO FAULT (RL) THIS TEST IS A PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION AND FAILURE ANALYSIS TOOL FOR THE ANTENNA, TRANSMISSION LINES AND CONNECTORS. TEST FREQUENCIES: F1=1850 F2=1990 1. ENTER THE FREQUENCIES TO BE USED IN F1 AND F2. 2. RE -CALIBRATE TEST EQUIPMENT. 3. CONNECT THE TWO JUMPERS GOING TO THE ANTENNA (BYPASS TMA) AND THE CABINET (BYPASS DUPEXER) USING THE DIN (F) TO DIN (F) CONNECTORS. 4. CONNECT THE ANTENNA TO THE LINE UNDER TEST. 5. CONNECT TEST EQUIPMENT TO THE LAST TX JUMPER (YELLOW/RED) BEFORE THE CABINET, OF LINE UNDER TEST. 6. PREFORM MEASUREMENT, VERIFY RESULTS WITH STEPS 10 THROUGH 13. 7. DISCONNECT TX JUMPER, THEN CONNECT RX JUMPER (YELLOW/GREEN) TO DIN (F) ADAPTER. 8. CONNECT TEST EQUIPMENT TO LAST RX JUMPER (YELLOW/GREEN) BEFORE THE CABINET, OF THE LINE UNDER TEST. 9. PREFORM MEASUREMENT, VERIFY RESULTS WITH STEPS 10 THROUGH 13. 10. VERIFY EACH DIN CONNECTOR HAS A RL LESS THAN -32DB, N TYPE -26DB. 11. VERIFY THE TRANSMISSION LINE HAS A RL LESS THAN -45DB. 12. VERIFY THE ANTENNA HAS A RL LESS THAN -17DB. 13. RECORD PASS/FAIL ON SWEEP DATA SHEET, THEN SAVE SWEEP TO A MEMORY LOCATION. 14. REPEAT STEPS 10 THROUGH 13 FOR THE REST OF THE ANTENNAS AND TRANSMISSION LINES, ANTENNA SYSTEM RETURN LOSS THIS TEST MEASURES THE RL OF THE TRANSMISSION TERMINATING INTO THE ANTENNA WITHOUT THE TMA AND DUPLEXER. TEST FREQUENCIES: F1=1850 F2=1990 1. ENTER THE FREQUENCIES TO BE USED IN F1 AND F2. 2. RE -CALIBRATE TEST EQUIPMENT. 3. CONNECT THE TWO JUMPERS GOING TO THE ANTENNA (BYPASS TMA) AND THE CABINET (BYPASS DUPEXER) USING THE DIN (F) TO DIN (F) CONNECTORS. 4. CONNECT THE ANTENNA TO THE LINE UNDER TEST. 5. CONNECT TEST EQUIPMENT TO THE LAST TX JUMPER (YELLOW/RED) BEFORE THE CABINET, OF LINE UNDER TEST. 6. PREFORM MEASUREMENT, VERIFY RESULTS WITH STEPS 10 THROUGH 13. 7. DISCONNECT TX JUMPER, THEN CONNECT RX JUMPER (YELLOW/GREEN) TO DIN (F) ADAPTER. 8. CONNECT TEST EQUIPMENT TO LAST RX JUMPER (YELLOW/GREEN) BEFORE THE CABINET, OF THE LINE UNDER TEST. 9. PREFORM MEASUREMENT, VERIFY RESULTS WITH STEPS 10 THROUGH 13. 10. VERIFY ANTENNA SYSTEM USING 1-5/8" WAVE -GUIDE HAAS A RL LESS THAN -17DB, 20OFT MAX. 11. VERIFY ANTENNA SYSTEM USING 7/8" WAVE -GUIDE HAS A RL LESS THAN -16DB, 20OFT MAX. 12. FOR SYSTEMS ABOVE 20OFT 1-5/8" RL-15.5DB, 7/8" -14DB. 13. RECORD TEST RESULTS ON SWEEP DATA SHEET, THEN SAVE TO A MEMORY LOCATION. 14. REPEAT STEPS 10 THROUGH 13 FOR THE REST OF THE ANTENNAS AND TRANSMISSION LINES, ANTENNA SYSTEM WITH DUPLEXER AND TMA RETURN LOSS THIS TEST MEASURES THE RL OF THE COMPLETE ANTENNA NETWORK ON THE TX PATH. TEST FREQUENCIES: F1=1930 F2=1940 1. ENTER THE FREQUENCIES TO BE USED IN F1 AND F2. 2. RE -CALIBRATE TEST EQUIPMENT. 3. REMOVE DIN (F) TO DIN (F) FROM BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM JUMPERS. 4. CONNECT TOP JUMPERS TO TMA AND BOTTOM JUMPERS TO DUPLEXER. 5. CONNECT TEST EQUIPMENT TO TX 1 (YELLOW/RED). 6. PERFORM MEASUREMENT. 7. VERIFY ANTENNA NETWORK USING 1-5/8" WAVE -GUIDE HAS A RL LESS THAN -15.5DB, 20OFT MAX. 8. VERIFY ANTENNA NETWORK USING 7/8" WAVE -GUIDE HAS A RL LESS THAN -14DB, 20OFT MAX. 9. FOR ANTENNA NETWORK ABOVE 20OFT 1-5/8" RL -14DB, 7/8"-12.5DB. 10. RECORD TEST RESULTS ON SWEEP DATA SHEET, THEN SAVE SWEEP TO MEMORY LOCATION. 11. REPEAT STEPS 1 THROUGH 10 FOR THE REST OF THE TX ANTENNA NETWORKS. TRANSMISSION LINE CONTINUITY TEST THIS TEST WILL VERIFY THE CONTINUITY OF THE RX PATH BETWEEN THE BTS AND THE TMA FIR THE 15 VDC NETWORK. 1. CONNECT A SHORT AT THE END OF THE LAST JUMPER BEFORE THE TMA, OF THE LINE UNDER TEST. 2. CONNECT MULTI -METER TO THE LAST JUMPER BEFORE THE BTS, RX 1 (YELLOW/GREEN). PLACE THE BLACK LEAD ON THE OUTER PART OF THE CONNECTOR AND THE RED LEAD ON THE CENTER PIN OF THE CONNECTOR. 3. VERIFY THE METER READS A SHORT. 4. REMOVE SHORT AND VERIFY METER READS OPEN. 5. RECORD PASS/FAIL ON SWEEP DATA SHEET. 6. RECONNECT JUMPERS TO TMA AND BTS. 7. REPEAT STEPS 1 THROUGH 6 FOR THE REMAINING RECEIVE PATHS.. ANTENNA SYSTEM WITH DUPLEXER AND TMA RETURN LOSS CABLE MARKING TAGS THIS TEST MEASURES THE RL OF THE COMPLETE ANTENNA NETWORK ON THE TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL IDENTIFICATION EACH RF CABLE SHALL BE IDENTIFIED WITH A METAL TAG RX PATH. REMINDER THE TEST EQUIPMENT WILL TERMINATE INTO THE TMA ON MADE OF STAINLESS STEEL OR BRASS AND STAMPED AS SHOWN. THE ID MARKING LOCATIONS THE RX PATH. SHOULD BE AS PER "CABLE MARKING LOCATIONS TABLE". THE TAG SHOULD BE ATTACHED WITH TEST FREQUENCIES: F1=1850 F2=1860 CORROSION PROOF WIRE AROUND THE CABLE. 1. ENTER THE FREQUENCIES TO BE USED IN F1 AND F2. 2. RE -CALIBRATE TEST EQUIPMENT. 3. REMOVE DIN (F) TO DIN (F) FROM BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM JUMPERS. 4. CONNECT TOP JUMPERS TO TMA AND BOTTOM JUMPERS TO DUPLEXER. THE FOLLOWING ARE 3 DIFFERENT FORMATS TO BE USED FOR THE BRASS TAGS. 5. CONNECT TEST EQUIPMENT TO RX 1 (YELLOW/GREEN). 6. PERFORM MEASUREMENT. 7. VERIFY ANTENNA NETWORK USING 1-5/8" WAVE -GUIDE HAS A RL LESS THAN -16.5DB, 20OFT MAX. 1A 1A 1A 8. VERIFY ANTENNA NETWORK USING 7/8" WAVE -GUIDE HAS A RL LESS THAN -15.5DB, 20OFT MAX. T8 3B G9U9 9. FOR ANTENNA NETWORK ABOVE 20OFT 1-5/8" RL -14DB, 7/8"-13.5DB. 10. RECORD TEST RESULTS ON SWEEP DATA SHEET, THEN SAVE SWEEP TO MEMORY LOCATION. FORMAT A FORMAT B FORMAT C 11. REPEAT STEPS 1 THROUGH 10 FOR THE REST OF THE RX ANTENNA NETWORKS. DIAGRAM OF BRASS TAG FORMATS THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NAI UKE. ANY U5E UK U15ULU5UKL U I HLK I HAIN I t-1AI VVHII;H KLLAI LJ a l_/HKKILK JLKVII LJ IJ J I M I LT I-'KUI'IIbI I LU. FORMAT A IS USED WHEN THERE IS ONLY ONE TECHNOLOGY BEING CARRIED ON A CABLE. FORMAT B IS USED WHEN TWO TECHNOLOGIES HAVE BEEN DIPLEXED ONTO ONE CABLE AND WILL BE BROKEN OUT THROUGH A DIPLEXOR AT THE TOP OF THE TOWER. FORMAT C IS USED WHEN TWO TECHNOLOGIES HAVE BEEN QUADRAPLEXED ONTO ONE CABLE FOR ANTENNA PORT SHARING AT THE TOP OF THE TOWER. THE FIRST NUMBER DESIGNATES THE ANTENNA POSITION, THE SECOND CHARACTER DESIGNATES THE PORT ON THE ANTENNA, THE THIRD CHARACTER DESIGNATES THE TECHNOLOGY TYPE, AND THE LAST NUMBER DESIGNATES THE FREQUENCY BAND OF THE TECHNOLOGY. B1 SECTOR 1 SECTOR 2 RF CABLES A2 RF CABLES B2 THRU A6 AS THRU B6 AS REQ'D REQ'D Al - C1 SECTOR 3 RF CABLES C2 THRU C6 AS REQ'D NOTE: SECTOR ORIENTATION/AZIMUTH WILL VARY FROM REGION TO REGION AND IS SITE SPECIFIC. REFER TO RF DATA SHEET FOR EACH SPECIFIC SITE TO DETERMINE THE SECTOR ORIENTATION. ALL RF CABLE SHALL BE MARKED AS PER CABLE MARKING LOCATIONS TABLE BELOW: CABLE MARKING LOCATIONS NO. TAG LOCATIONS 1. X END OF THE MAIN COAX RUN WHERE THE COAXIAL CABLE AND JUMPER TO THE ANTENNA ARE CONNECTED. 2 X CABLE ENTRY PORT ON THE INTERIOR OF THE SHELTER (AS APPLICABLE). 3. X END OF JUMPER AT BTS CABINET CABLE COLOR MARKING IN ADDITION TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BRASS TAG, CONTRACTORS SHALL USE ONE BAND OF COLOR TAPE PER CABLE FOR SECTOR DESIGNATION LABELING THE COLORS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: SECTOR A: RED SECTOR B: BLUE SECTOR C: GREEN THE SECTOR DESIGNATIONS SHALL BE MARKED AS DESCIRBED ON THE CURRENT RF DATA SHEET AT THE TIME OF INTALLATION, RF DATA SHEET IS TO REMAIN POSTED AT EVERY SITE. COAX BOOT SPECIFICATION ENTRY BOOTS TO SEAL COAX WITHIN 6" CONDUITS SHALL BE: ROXTEC H SEAL H3-150/3X(28-54)/20 SEE COAX CONDUIT EXIT SEAL DETAIL (WHEN APPLICABLE) CONTRACTOR SHALL USE THE ABOVE PRODUCTS OR APPROVED EQUAL. at&t Your world. Delivered. PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT RICH ARD ':'HALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 r� ~ N O 00 (/] Q Q C/] O � J z � w O 0 0- w LL h� cf) REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE RF INFORMATION AND NOTES SHEET NUMBER RF-1 PROPOSED ANTENNA CONFIGURATION AND SCHEDULE SECTOR ALPHA AZIMUTH RADCENTER NUMBER OF ANTENNAS VENDOR MODEL ELEC. TILT MECH. TILT RET TMA NUMBER OF COAX CO' COAX LENGTH DIPLEXED GSM 850 140. 57'-10" 1 dbSPECTRA SPD2P6515XLH 0' 0' NO TT19-08BP1 1 1-001 8 7/8" 100'-0" YES (G8 G9) GSM 1900 0' NO NONE UMTS 1900 2' NO TT19-08BP1 1 1-001 YES (U8 U9) UMTS 850 0° NO NONE LTE 700 140° 56'-0" 1 KMW AM—X—CD-17— 65—OOT—RET 9° 0' NO (2)TTAW-07BP1 1 1-001 2 7/8" 100'-0" YES (1-7 L21) 9. 2 1-5/8" 100'-0" SECTOR GAMMA AZIMUTH RADCENTER NUMBER OF ANTENNAS VENDOR MODEL ELEC. TILT MECH. TILT RET TMA NUMBER OF COAX COAX COAX LENGTH DIPLEXED GSM 850 355° 57'-10" 1 dbSPECTRA SPD2P6515XLH 0' 0° NO TT19-08BP1 1 1-001 8 7/8" 100'—O" YES (G8 G9) GSM 1900 0' NO NONE UMTS 1900 2' NO TT19-08BP1 1 1-001 YES (U8 U9) UMTS 850 0° NO NONE LTE 700 355' 56'-0" 1 KMW AM—X—CD-17— 65-OOT-RET 2' 0' NO (2)TTAW-07BP1 1 1-001 2 7/8" 100'-0" YES (L7 L21) 2. 2 1-5/8" 100'-0" NOTES: * DO NOT USE COAX LENGTHS FOR CUT LENGTHS: ESTIMATES ONLY * CONFIRM THAT GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS USING LATEST VERSION OF RFDS. 1 2 PROPOSED ATE RF-3 A-7 PANEL ANTENN 6 7 PROPOSED ATE RF-3 RF-3 MOUNTED TO I ANTENNA MOU 8 PROPOSED AT2 RF-3 GPS ANTENNA EXISTING AT&T ANTENNA TO F 1 PROPOSED ATE A-7 SECTOR MOUN PROPOSED AT&T 2 2 QUAD GSM/UMTS RF-3 A-7 PANEL ANTENNA PROPOSED AT&T (2) TWIN 6 7 TMA'S MOUNTED TO PANEL RF-3 RF-3 ANTENNA MOUNTING PIPE PROPOSED AT&T 2 2 QUAD GSM/UMTS RF-3 A-7 PANEL ANTENNA PROPOSED AT&T (2) TWIN 6 7 TMA'S MOUNTED TO PANEL RF-3 RF-3 ANTENNA MOUNTING PIPE i Milv.Jw nlu.1 �c� TWIN 6 7 TMA'S MOUNTED TO PANEL RF-3 RF-3 ANTENNA MOUNTING PIPE EXISTING COAX CONFIGURATION AND SCHEDULE SECTOR ALPHA AZIMUTH RADCENTER NUMBER OF ANTENNAS VENDOR MODEL ELEC. TILT MECH. TILT RET TMA NUMBER OF COAX COAX COAX LENGTH DIPLEXED GSM 850 140° 57'-6" 1 KATHREIN 742-264 0' 0° YES (2) LGP 21401 6 7/8" 78'-0" YES G8 G9 U9 GSM 1900 0° YES (2) LGP 21401 UMTS 1900 0' YES (2) LGP 21401 SECTOR GAMMA AZIMUTH RADCENTER NUMBER OF ANTENNAS VENDOR MODEL ELEC. TILT MECH. TILT RET TMA NUMBER OF COAX COAX COAX LENGTH DIPLEXED GSM 850 355' 57'-6" 1 KATHREIN 742-264 0' 0' YES (2) LGP 21401 6 7/8" 78'-0" YES G8 G9 U9 GSM 1900 0' YES (2) LGP 21401 UMTS 1900 0° YES (2) LGP 21401 EXISTING AT&T GPS ANTENNA TO REMAIN T3cT PANEL BE REMOVED kT TRI INT TO BE REPLACED :T PANEL BE REMOVED I AGL WOOD UTILITY POLE 24"x36" SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" PROPOSED ANTENNA CONFIGURATION 2 24"x36" SCALE: 11/2" = 1'-0" 1 1 "x 17" SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0" 11 6" 0' 1, 1 1 "x 17" SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0" 1, 6" 0' 11 EXISTING ANTENNA CONFIGURATION 1 TI n- c--- nr nnKl TnI IAI')\/ nv nIATI IDC AnIV ICC nE) /l0 IBC nTLJCD TLJAnI TLJAT UILJI(''LJ ICI ATCC` T/1 /'`n <- m nT v nl I IIL IIVI VI\IVIiYIIVIV I�VIV 1/111VLV IIV II IIJ Jl_I VI VVIVJII�vvllviv vvvviv„ivi.� I� I Ivvl Ivl�i��ivi vi �•. •�v�•�. .•�vi v�� v� .��vv�v._v�•._ v����� �i �. •�. ���. .� ..���v�� iv�v .��.� iv v. •�v�•��iv .,,i�ivviv`.� i.� I at&t Your world. Delivered. PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT RICHAR HALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 w I�� Q 1 0 N 0 0 00 c U] O F-- Q z � LLI O o n Li 0C) REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE ANTENNA CONFIGURATIONS SHEET NUMBER f F-2 METAL STE SUBCONTF PROVIDE TWIN TMA ANTENNA PIPE (TYP TWIN TMA GROUND TO ANTEN GROUND E (#2 GREET JUMPER TO ANTENNA GROUND SCREW GROUND WIRE TO ANTENNA GROUND BAF (#2 GREEN) JUMPER TO MAIN COAX FRONT VIEW UMPER TO ANTENNA ETAL STRAP UBCONTRACTOR TO ROVIDE (TYP) NTENNA MOUNTING IPE (TYP) UMPER TO MAIN :OAX SIDE VIEW TMA MOUNTING DETAIL8 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 11"x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE FRor SOL/ o O O o 00 SHIE 12.2" �k RRH O N MOUNTING BRACKETS MANUFACTURER: ALCATEL-LUCENT MODEL: 9442 RRH 700MHz-15.5 (Lower Band) HEIGHT: 21 " WIDTH: 12.2" DEPTH: 10.8" WEIGHT: 51 LBS RRH 70OMHZ DETAIL 24"x36" SCALE.: 1 1 /2"=1 '-O" 4 1 1 "x 17" SCALE: 3 4"= V-0" MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS: TMA TWIN DUAL BAND AWS MODEL NUMBER: TT1 9-08BP 111-001 DIMENSIONS: 9.9"x6.7"x5.4" (250069039mm) WEIGHT <18 Ibs (8 Kg) 6.7" O 0 0 0 0 O - O 10.6" TMA SPECIFICATION 24"x36" SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 7 1 1 "x 17" SCALE: 1-1 /2" = 1 '-0" NOTE: MOUNT RRH UNIT PER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS MANUFACTURER: ALCATEL-LUCENT MODEL: 9442 RRH AWS HEIGHT: 24.4" WIDTH: 10.6" DEPTH: 6.7" WEIGHT: 43 LBS RRH AWS DETAIL 24"x36" SCALE: 1 1 /2"=1 '-0" 3 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS: TMA TWIN DUAL BAND AWS MODEL NUMBER: TTAW-07BP1 1 1-001 DIMENSIONS: 9.9"x6.7"x5.4" (250069039mm) WEIGHT <18 Ibs (8 Kg) 6.7" a MANUFACTURER: dbSPECTRA MODEL: SPD2P6515XLH WEIGHT: 100.0 LBS (45.0 KG) DIMENSIONS: 51.5" X 26.5" X 10.0" FREQUENCY: REFER TO RF DATA SHEET of 26.5 26.5» c c c c THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMEN (S IS PROPRIETARY BY NAI UKE. ANY USE UK U I HtN HHIv I HAI wHI�,H NLLAI t�) k - I,ANNILN JtNVII,tJ I� J I NIU I LY I- NUh1bI I tU. TOP 26.5" BOTTOM 5 4» TMA SPECIFICATION6 24"x36" SCALE: 3" = V-0" 1 1 "x 17" SCALE: 1 -1 /2" = 1 '-0" FRONT MECHANICAL DOWNTILT B RACKET LO Ln SIDE ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS 24"x36" SCALE: 3/4 1'-0, 2 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS: DIPLEX FILTER FOR a MHZ AND AWS/PCS WITH DC AUTO SENSE MODEL NUMBER: CM1007-DBPXBC DIMENSIONS: 4.92"x8.96"x3.27" (125x227.5x83mm) WEIGHT 6.5 Ibs (3.0 Kg) 4.92" 3.27" Ei DIPLEXER SPECIFICATION 24"x36" SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 5 1 1 "x 17" SCALE: 1-1 /2" = 1 '-0" MANUFACTURER: KMW COMMUNICATIONS MODEL: AM-X-CD-17-65-OOT-RET (96") WEIGHT: 59.5 LBS DIMENSIONS: 11.8" X 5.9" X 96.0" FREQUENCY: REFER TO RF DATA SHEET TOP RF CONNECTOR, TYP - REMOTE ELECTRICAL DOWNTILT ACTUATOR, TYP 11.8 MECHANICAL DOWNTILT BRACKET----' FRONT 5.9 SIDE ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS 24"x36" SCALE: 3/4"=1'-0" 1 1 1 "x 17" SCALE: 3 8"=1 '-0" at&t Your world. Delivered. PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT RICHARD HALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 w r n Q v � _ 0 O N 0 00 1 0 >- Cf] Q Q jr] O � w F— Q z ry w O Q a_ w w cn REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/O1/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE RF DETAILS SHEET NUMBER RF-3 24"x36" SCALE: 3/4" = V-0" 1 1 "x 17" SCALE: 3/8" = 1 '-0" 1 ' 6" 0" 1, 0 ' / P P P\ / / X SCHEMATIC GROUNDING PLAN THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMHN I S IS PROPRIE IARY HY NAI UNL. ANY UAL UK UIJULUSUNL U I MLK 1 HAIN I MAI WhiIUM KLLAI LJ 1 U I AKKILK JLKVII LJ IJ J I KII.A LT I NUHIIJI I LU. North to be determined by site survey (if possible). SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION ® COPPER GROUND ROD ® TEST WELL CADWELD CONNECTION GROUND BAR SIDE SPLICE CADWELD FIELD VERIFY & TIE INTO EXISTING 16 GROUNDING SYSTEM GROUNDING KEYED NOTES: 0 CAD WELD (TYP). SEE DETAIL 2/E-2. OEXISTING ANTENNA GROUND BUS BAR NEAR AT TOP OF UTILITY POLE WITH COAX GROUND KIT. SEE DETAIL 9/E-2 FOR GROUND BAR CONSTRUCTION, SEE DETAIL 7/E-2 FOR GROUND WIRE CONNECTIONS, AND SEE DETAIL 6/E-2 FOR COAX GROUNDING. EXISTING TOWER GROUND BUS BAR AT BASE OF UTILITY POLE. SEE O DETAIL 9/E-2 FOR GROUND BAR CONSTRUCTION, SEE DETAIL 7/E-2 FOR GROUND WIRE CONNECTIONS, AND SEE DETAIL 6/E-2 FOR COAX GROUNDING. O NOT USED. OPROPOSED MAIN GROUND BUS BAR AT CONCRETE PAD. SEE DETAIL 9/E-2 FOR GROUND BAR CONSTRUCTION, SEE DETAIL 7/E-2 FOR GROUND WIRE CONNECTIONS, AND SEE DETAIL 6/E-2 FOR COAX GROUNDING. O #6 AWG ANTENNA MOUNT GROUND TO ANTENNA GROUND BUS BAR (TYP OF 4) SEE DETAIL 5/E-2. OEXISTING GROUND FROM ANTENNA GROUND BUS BAR TO UTILITY POLE GROUND BUS BAR (TYP OF (2) PLACES). SEE DETAIL 7/E-2 O8 #6 AWG AWS RRH UNIT GROUND TO EXISTING MAIN GROUND BUS BAR (TYP OF 2) SEE DETAIL 5/E-2. O#6 AWG 700 RRH UNIT GROUND TO EXISTING MAIN GROUND BUS BAR (TYP OF 2) SEE DETAIL 5/E-2. 10 #6 AWG GPS ANTENNA GROUND TO EXISTING MAIN GROUND BUS BAR. SEE DETAIL 5/E-2. 11 #6 AWG EQUIPMENT CABINETS TO PROPOSED MAIN GROUND BUS BAR (TYP). SEE DETAIL 5/E-2. #6 AWG GROUND FROM H-FRAME SUPPORT VERTICAL POSTS TO 12 EXTERNAL GROUND RING (TYP). GC SHALL VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS WITH PROVISIONS FOR 13 (2) #2 AWG BARE TINNED GROUND LEADS FROM MGB TO EXISTING GROUND RING. GROUNDING NOTES & LEGEND GENERAL GROUNDING NOTES I. ALL DETAILS ARE SHOWN IN GENERAL TERMS. ACTUAL INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION MAY VARY DUE TO SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS. GROUND ALL ANTENNA BASES, FRAMES, CABLE RUNS, AND OTHER METALLIC COMPONENTS USING GROUND WIRES AND CONNECT TO SURFACE MOUNTED BUS BARS. FOLLOW ANTENNA AND BTS MANUFACTURERS PRACTICES FOR GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS. GROUND COAX SHIELD AT BOTH ENDS AND EXIT FROM TOWER OR POLE USING MFR'S PRACTICES. 3. ALL GROUND CONNECTIONS SHALL BE CADWELD. ALL WIRES SHALL BE COPPER THHN/THWN. ALL GROUND WIRE SHALL BE GREEN INSULATED WIRE ABOVE GROUND. 4. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY AND TEST GROUND TO SOURCE. GROUNDING AND OTHER OPERATIONAL TESTING WILL BE WITNESSED BY AT&T WIRELESS, LLC. REPRESENTATIVE. 5. REFER TO DIVISION 16 GENERAL ELECTRIC; GENERAL ELECTRICAL PROVISION AND COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF GROUNDING STANDARDS. 6. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE DETAILED DESIGN OF GROUNDING SYSTEM, AND RECEIVE APPROVAL OF DESIGN BY AUTHORIZED AT&T MOBILITY REPRESENTATIVE, PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF GROUNDING SYSTEM. PHOTO DOCUMENT ALL CADWELDS AND GROUND RING 7. NOTIFY CONSTRUCTION MANAGER IF THERE ARE ANY DIFFICULTIES INSTALLING GROUNDING SYSTEM DUE TO SITE SOIL CONDITIONS. GROUNDING ROD NOTES (WHERE APPLICABLE) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL ORDER GROUND RESISTANCE TESTING ONCE THE GROUND SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED; A QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL, UTILIZING THE FALL OF POTENTIAL METHOD, SHOULD PERFORM THE TEST. THE REPORT WILL SHOW THE LOCATION OF THE TEST AND CONTAIN NO LESS THAN 9 TEST POINTS ALONG THE TESTING LINE, GRAPHED OUT TO SHOW THE PLATEAU. 2 POINT GROUND TEST OR 3 POINT 62% TESTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AS ALTERNATIVES TO THE AFORE MENTIONED GROUND TESTS. TEST SHALL BE PERFORMED WHILE THE COUNTERPOISE IS ISOLATED FROM THE A/C SYSTEM GRIDS AND EXISTING COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY. at&t Your world. Delivered. PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT RICHARDI- HALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 f�� Q = r'7 O O 00 (c 0 CIS Q Q V] O � J � Q Lj z — w O o w w w _ 1 C) 0 F� REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE SCHEMATIC GROUNDING PLAN SHEET NUMBER E-1 NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 24"x36" "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 15 24' x36 SCALE: NOT "x17" " TO SCALE 14 24 x36' SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 13 24 x36 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE " 12 1 1 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE NEW COAXIAL GROUND KITS W/ LONG BARREL NOTE: COAT ALL MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS COMPRESSION DOUBLE LUGS, ATTACH TO WITH "NOOX" OR APPROVED EQUAL GROUND BAR & INSTALL BY ANTENNA CONTRACTOR (CADWELD TYPE-GL) O NEW 4"x 24"x 1/4" thk COPPER GROUND O BAR. INSTALLED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 000 O O O O O O O O O O O 00 O O O O O O O O O O A O O 24" - FIELD VERIFY #2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER - NOT USED NOT USED WIRE CADWELD (TYPE-GL) GROUND BAR 24"x36" 11 "x17" SCALE: NOT SCALE: NOT TO SCALE TO SCALE 11 24"x36" SCALE: NOT 1 1 "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE TO SCALE to 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE "x17" 9 1 1 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE #6 AWG FROM ANTENNA TO ANTENNAS CABLE GROUND KIT (TYPICALLY) 11 ANTENNA CABLE 12" TO 24" COPPER GROUND CN X 1 20"MAX. RX2 TX1/RX1 BAR ON WALL, ICE F=`V Q WEATHERPROOFING BRIDGE, FLOOR OR o- - KIT (TYP.) ON ANTENNA TOWER WEATHERPROOFING KIT COAX JUMPER (TYP.)( - GROUND KIT TYP. ) (SEE NOTE 3) QO O O O O O CABLE GROUND KIT CONNECTOR - WEATHERPROOFING #6 AWG IUD O UO O 0,0 - no-#6 AWG STRANDED COPPER KIT (TYP.) SEE NOTE 2 GROUND WIRE (GROUNDED TO -ISOLATE FROM TOWER HALO GROUND BAR). SEE NOTE 1 & 2 w/ #2 TO LOWER TOWER BUS BAR CABLE CONNECTOR *TWO HOLE LUG, EXOTHERMIC WELD OR TO BE NOTES: ANTENNA CABLE COPPER ANTENNA GROUND USED WITH #2 AWG BCW TO 1. DO NOT INSTALL CABLE GROUND KIT AT A BEND AND ALWAYS DIRECT GROUND WIRE TO BTS EQUIPMENT (TYP.) BAR, WITH INSULATORS. BUILDING SERVICE GROUND GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL DOWN TO GROUND BAR. BONDED DIRECTLY TO TOP OF OR GROUND RING BE ELIMINATED WHEN GROUND BAR IS 2. GROUNDING KIT SHALL BE TYPE AND PART NUMBER AS SUPPLIED OR RECOMMENDED NOTES: MONOPOLE OR UTILITY POLE TO GROUND RING ELECTRICALLY BONDED TO BY CABLE MANUFACTURER. DO NOT INSTALL CABLE GROUND KIT AT A BEND AND ALWAYS DIRECT GROUND WIRE NOTE: METAL TOWER/MONOPOLE DOWN TO ANTENNA GROUND BAR. GROUND BARS AT BOTTOM OF TOWERS/MONOPOLES STRUCTURE 3. WEATHER PROOFING SHALL BE TWO-PART TAPE KIT, COLD SHRINK SHALL NOT BE USED. SHALL ONLY USE EXOTHERMIC WELDS. WEATHER PROOFING SHALL BE TWO-PART TAPE KIT. COLD SHRINK SHALL NOT BE USED. NOT USED GROUND WIRE INSTALLATION CABLE GROUND KIT CONNECTION GROUND CABLE CONNECTION 24"x36" "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 8 24"x36" SCALE: NOT "x17" TO SCALE 7 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE "x17" 6 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 5 11 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 11 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 x17 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE TYPE TA TYPE VN TYPE NC TYPE SS i 66 r_1% :1 t TYPE VV TYPE VS TYPE VB TYPE PT TYPE GT TYPE GY TYPE GR TYPE GL CADWELD GROUNDING CONNECTIONS NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 24"x36" "x17" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 4 24"x36" SCALE: NOT "x17" TO SCALE 3 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE "x17" 2 24"x36" SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 1 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 1 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE _ 1 1 "a17 SCAI F• NnT Tn Sf AI f7 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO CARRIER SERVICES IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. at&t Your world. Delivered. PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT 'RICHARD B. HALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 LEI C� F- O N 00 Cf] Q Q J] O �- Q z � w O o 0- Ljj 0 REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE GROUNDING DETAILS SHEET NUMBER E-2 in North to be determined by site survey (if possible). LANDSCAPE PLAN 24"x36" SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0" 2 1 1 "x 17" SCALE: 1 4"= V-0" lHE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY 13Y NAI UKL. ANY U5L UK UIJULUSUKL U I I -ILK I RAIN 11-11-1 W111UI1 KtLAI LJ I U I,AKKILK JLKVII tJ IJ J I KIU I LT Y KUMIL 1 tu. PLANTING SCHEDULE: SYM BOTANICAL/ COMMON NAME QTY SIZE CASCARA / RHAMNUS PURSHIANA 11 5 gal -}- PACIFIC WAX MYRTLE / MYRICA CALIFORNICA 14 5 gal. EVERGREEN HUCKLEBERRY / VACCINIUM OVATUM 7 5 gal. SALAL / GAULTHERIA SHALLON 30" O.C. 1 gal EXISTING TREE NOTES: 1. SEE L-1 FOR LANDSCAPING DETAILS & L-2 FOR LANDSCAPING NOTES INCLUDING SPECIFICATIONS AND MAINTENANCE. 2. PLANTED EVERGREEN TREES SHALL BE FULLY BRANCHED AND A MINIMUM OF (6) FEET HIGH WHEN PLANTED W/ A REQUIRED TREE HEIGHT BEING MEASURED FROM THE GROUND LEVEL AT FINAL PLANTING TO THE TOP OF TREE. 3. GROUNDCOVER QUANTITIES TO BE DETERMINED BY REQUIRED SPACING 4. ALL PLANTING BEDS ARE TO RECEIVE GROUND COVER THROUGHOUT W/ GROUNDCOVER PLANTS BEING PLACED NOT MORE THATN THIRTY (30) INCHES ON CENTER AND THIRTY (30) INCHES BETWEEN ROWS W/ ROWS OF PLANTS BEING STAGGERED FOR A MORE EFFECTIVE COVERING. TWO TIMES ROOTBALL SIZE FINISI TRANS LAWN TREE TIES STRAP TYPE "GRO—STRAIGHT" 2 — 2" X 2" X 8' P.T.D.F. STAKE, CONSTRUCTION GRADE OPEN BURLAP ABOUT TRUNK. FOLD BACK AND UNDER. 2" DEEP RAINWATER COLLECTION BASIN. THOROUGHLY WATER IN. MULCH TO GRADE. 3" BARK MULCH WHERE SPECIFIED EXISTING SOIL PREPARED PLANTING SOIL DRIVE STAKES A MINIMUM OF 12" OF RESISTANCE. CONIFER TREE PLANTING NOT TO SCALE TWO TIMES ROOTBALL SIZE DEC DUOUQ NOT TO SCALE TREE TIES STRAP TYPE "GRO—STRAIGHT" 2 — 2" X 2" X 8' P.T.D.F. STAKE, CONSTRUCTION GRADE TREE WRAP TO FIRST BRANCH OPEN BURLAP ABOUT TRUNK. FOLD BACK AND UNDER. 2" DEEP RAINWATER COLLECTION BASIN. THOROUGHLY WATER IN. MULCH TO GRADE. 3" BARK MULCH WHERE SPECIFIED EXISTING SOIL PREPARED PLANTING SOIL DRIVE STAKES A MINIMUM OF 12" OF RESISTANCE. TRFF PI ANITINIr, N BED EDGE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE DE-WADI/C Container Container Container Container 2" MULCH TOPSOIL AS SPECIFIED SUBGRADE NOTE: CHECK LEGEND FOR SPACING REQ. EQ. O O O LOCATION OF \ / GROUND COVER PLANT TYPICAL. O. z GROUNDCOVER PLANTING NOT TO SCALE TWO TIMES ROOTBALL SIZE SHRUB REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP Y3 OF ROOTBALL 2" DEEP RAINWATER COLLECTION BASIN. THOROUGHLY WATER IN. MULCH TO GRADE. 2" BARK MULCH WHERE SPECIFIED PREPARED PLANTING SOIL EXISTING SOIL COMPACTED PLANTING SOIL LAN T N G NOT TO SCALE LANDSCAPE DETAILS 24"x36" SCALE: NTS 1 11"x17" SCALE: NTS at&t Your world. Delivered. 00 .. 'd a " inw� ' PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT ,, y rr x -RICHARD 6.4ALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 w (F���� Q �-/ J _ O O DO 1 o > Q Cl] o � J I— Q z � - w O Q tl w C) REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/12 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE PROPOSED ENLARGED SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER L-1 LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATION 1.00 GENERAL 1.01 Landscape plan is based on site plan provided by INCOMMUNICATIONS LLC. All site plan dimensions and conditions, building dimensions, and site development should be verified prior to Installation. 1.02 Scope of Work A) Furnish all materials, labor, equipment and related items necessary to accomplish soil preparation, placement and grading of topsoil material, placement and grading of fill material (if required), placement of specified plant material, fertilizers, staking and mulch, protection, maintenance, guarantee, cleanup, debris removal, and related Items necessary or Incidental to complete the work shown and specified. Obtain necessary permits and install per local municipal code as well as neighborhood codes, covenants and restrictions and per manufacturer recommendations where applicable. 1.03 Site Preparation A) Protect existing trees and shrubs to remain on site during construction. Hand dig carefully around existing trees and shrubs to avoid injury to roots, bark and soil compaction. For damages for loss or injury see (3.08, B). Apply "PHC MycroTree Vertimulch" or approved equivalent within drip line and 10 beyond, per manufacturers recommendations for existing trees and vegetation areas to remain within 10 of construction activity. B Prune dead wood out of trees and shrubs and remove from site. C The site to be cleared and grubbed of all noxious weeds, paving, gravel base and other debris not to remain. Grades are to be set prior to landscape installation. D) Subgrades to be provided within .10 foot minus depth of mulch specified. 1.04 Responsibility A) The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for the protection of adjacent property, existing plant material designated for preservation, and the safety of the general public. B) The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating his work with all other trades as needed. C Utilities: The Landscape Contractor shall call the Underground Utilities Locator Service (1-800-424-5555) prior to commencing work. He shall be held responsible for protection of, and any damage to existing utilities and structures. He shall verify tY e location of utilities with the General Contractor. 1.05 Verification of Existing Conditions A) Before proceeding with any work, the Landscape Contractor shall verify all dimensions pertaining to the location of walks, vaults, light standards, hydrants, and any other existing conditions, including adverse drainage. Should any errors or conflicts in drawings or specifications occur, the Landscape Contractor shall notify the Architect immediately. 2.00 MATERIALS 2.01 Plant Material shall conform to American Association of Nurserymen grades and standards as published in the "American Standard for Nursery Stock" and as noted on drawing and as follows: A Trees to be self-supporting, with full heads and leaders in tact. B� All shrubs, trees, and ground cover to be full and bushy. All trees to be straight trunk with leader in tact, except multi -trunk trees, which may have irregular trunks. All Root balls shall be in tact and have no more than 10% clay and/or silt content and be free of weeds. C) Plant material may be rejected at any time by the Landscape Architect and/or owner due to conditions, form, or damage, before or after planting. 2.02 Topsoil A) "Three-way topsoil mix" or approved equivalent. 2.03 Fill Material A) Sandy loam material with less than 10% clay and/or silt content and free of rock and debris over 2" inch diameter. 2.04 Soil Drainage Amendment A) Soil drainage amendment shall be "Buckshot" 50/50 mix of washed sand & 1/4 inch minus pea gravel. 2.05 Composted Mulch A) "Summit Mulch" or approved equivalent. 2.06 Fertilizers & Amendments A) Plant Health Care, Inc. (800-421-9051) or approved equal soil conditioners and fertilizers for all shrub, tree and ground cover plantings: Mycor Tree Saver (Endo/ectomycorrhizal fungal inoculants) and Healthy Start 12-8-8 Macro Biofertilizer planting tablets. Apply per manufacturer written recommendations. A) "Compete Plus" or approved equivalent for Rhododendrons and Mountain Laurels. Apply per manufacturer's recommendations. B "MycorTree Vertimulch or approved equivalent. Apply within drip line of existing trees and shrubs and 10' beyond, in areas disturbed by construction, per manufacturers recommendations. C "Yuccah Wetting Agent" or approved equivalent. Apply per manufacturer's recommendations. D 10 lbs. gypsum (calcium sulfate) per 1000 square Net. E 20 lbs. Jersey Green Sand , per 1000 Square feet. 2.07 Erosion Control Netting A) Landlok 407GR/407GT degradable erosion control blanket (or approved equivalent) made of polypropylene mesh. MAINTENANCE AND IRRIGATION PLAN MAINTENANCE PLAN 1. The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible during the three (3) year warranty period for keeping all plantings and work incidental thereof in good condition by replanting, plant replacement, watering, weeding, cultivating, pruning, spraying, reguying and other necessary operations of care for the promotion of root growth and plant life. Landscape Contractor will perform above maintenance duties for three (3) years after final acceptance by the Landscape Architect and/or Owner. 2. The landscape contractor assumes all responsibility for plant health during the three (3) year warranty period. All plants that are dead or in poor condition during the warranty period shall be replaced immediately at no cost to the owner. 3. Under no circumstances will stripping of lower branches (raised up) of young trees be permitted. Retain lower branches in a "tipped back" or pinched condition with as much foliage as possible to promote caliper trunk growth (tapered trunk). Lower branches can be cut flush with trunk only after tree is able to stand erect without staking or other support. 4. Thin out evergreen trees and shape when necessary to prevent wind and storm damage. Prune damaged trees or those that constitute as health or safety hazards at any time of year as required, to eliminate these conditions. 5. Paths, sidewalks and all other paved surfaces shall be kept clean when planting and maintenance operations are in progress. 6. Remove stakes and guys as soon as they are no longer needed. Stakes and guys are to be inspected to prevent girdling of trunks or branches and to prevent rubbing that causes bark wounds. Replace all broken stakes and ties. 7. After the contract period has expired, the owner assumes the responsibility for the ongoing maintenance of the landscaped areas as outlined above. 3.00 EXECUTION 3.01 Soil Preparation A) Where topsoil has been removed or disturbed, prepare planter beds as follows. Coarse till to a depth of 12 inches then apply a minimum of 3 inches (after compaction) of specified composted mulch along with the following amendments as specified Jersey Green Sand and gypsum and fine till into the top 6 inches of the subsoil. Then apply 6 inches of specified topsoil, to provide for ease of grading and a healthy topsoil medium. Apply PHC's "Yuccah Natural Wetting Agent" or approved equivalent as a soil drench per manufacturer's recommendations. If heavy clay is encountered, either remove clay or till in all of the following: 2 inches composted mulch, 2 inches Soil Drainage Amendment as specified (50/50 mix of washed sand & 1/ inch minus pea gravel) and above specified amendments, instead of the 3 inches of compost, then apply topsoil as specified above. Remove all debris and rock over 2". 3.02 Rough Grading A) All areas shall be rough graded within .10 foot before planting. All grades shall produce positive drainage away from building and through all planter areas to avoid low spots and standing water. Areas shall be graded such that new grades meet and blend naturally with the existing grades. On slopes greater than 2:1, install specified erosion control netting per manufacturer recommendations. 3.03 Finish Grades A) Finish grades are to follow site grading plan and edge details as specified and mounded a minimum of 6 inches in the center of the bed from the top of curb and/or paving and/or top of lawn. 3.04 Planting, guying and staking (Per details and as follows). A) Plant only during seasons of locally accepted practice. B) Crown of plant shall be slightly higher, after settling, than adjacent soil. C) Layout all mass plantings per detail and maintain a 2' clearance for car overhang and from paving, walls, curbs and property lines. D) Bare root trees shall be planted only between November 15th and March 15th, and plant per standard horticultural practices. E) If heavy clay is encountered, amend plant hole backfill with 50% native soil, and 50% mix of composted mulch and soil drainage amendment. Create drainage away from hole if it holds water. F) Fertilize all plantings with specified fertilizer or approved equivalent and apply per manufacturer's recommendations. Fertilize Rhododendrons and Mountain Laurel with "PHC Compete Plus or approved equivalent and apply per manufacturer's recommendations. G) The Landscape Architect shall supervise pruning of trees and shrubs. Limit pruning to the removal of injured twigs and branches, unless otherwise directed. All injured tree roots to be pruned vertically with a sharp knife before planting 3.05 Transplanting: A) When possible, transplant in the fall, while the roots are still growing, the top growth has stopped, and the leaves have fallen. B). Dig plant material allowing for a root ball that is the some diameter as the plant's drip line, or a minimum of one foot of diameter per caliper inch of the trunk, to a depth of 24 to 30 inches. C) Tightly wrap root ball with burlap to keep root ball intact. Protect the roots at all times from drying air, sun, and freezing temperatures. "Heel in" and maintain in accordance with accepted horticultural practices. C) To reduce water loss by transpiration, apply a transpiration -inhibiting chemical, per manufacturer's recommendations, at time of digging. D) Reduce the leaf bearing surface (by thinning out) of bare root trees and shrubs by about 50%; balled & burlapped trees and shrubs by about 25%. E) All transplanted materials shall require the some soil preparation, planting, and staking as new plant material. 3.06 MulchTop-Dressing A) Provide 2" (after compaction) layer of specified composted mulch on all planter beds as a top -dressing and within the drip line of any new planting within existing vegetation area. Maximum depth of mulch at crown of plants to be one-half inch. 3.07 Final Clean-up A) Clean all planting areas and finish rake. Wash clean all building and paving surfaces that were affected by landscape installation. 3.08 Plant Protection A) Protect all plant materials, during transport and on site, against harm from wind, unusual weather, and the public in accordance with accepted horticultural practice. Special planting techniques, defoliating, wilt proofing. cr spray misting may be required for unseasonable planting etc. B) Landscape Contractor is liable for damages of loss or injury to existing trees and shrubs resulting from the contractor's failure to protect them. The just value to be determined by the Valuation of Landscape Trees, Shrubs cnd other Plants, Current Edition. 4.00 MAINTENANCE 4.01 The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible during the contract period for keeping all plantings and work incidental thereof in good condition by replanting, plant replacement, watering, weeding, cultivating, pruning, spraying, reguying and other necessary operations of care for the promotion of root growth and plant life. Landscape Contractor will perform above maintenance duties in all landscape areas until final acceptance by the Landscape Architect and/or Owner. 4.02 Paths, sidewalks and all other paved surfaces shall be kept clean when planting and maintenance operations are in progress. 4.03 CARRIER selects native acclimated and/or drought tolerant plant species. Plantings are installed only during seasons of locally accepted practice. In the event of unforeseen climatological extremes, CARRIER will provide manual watering as needed. 4.04 All landscaping shall be maintained and shall be watered by means of watering truck and / or piped irrigation until establishment. 5.00 WARRANTY 5.01 Warranty materials and workmanship for one year from date of final acceptance. Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for missing and/or vandalized materials until the project receives a final acceptance by the Landscape Architect and/or Owner. IRRIGATION PLAN 1. It is the responsibility of the landscape contractor to water plants as needed during the warranty period to supplement natural rainfall and maintain plantings in a healthy, stress -free condition. it is the contractor's responsibility to make sure that plants receive adequate water regardless of weather conditions. 2. All landscaping shall be watered by means of watering truck and hand watering until establishment. 3. The landscaping contractor assumes all responsibilities for plant health during the three (3) year warranty period. All plants that are dead or in poor condition during the watering period shall be replaced immediately at no cost to owner. 4. Water plants as soon as they are in the ground. Allow the water to soak in and drain, and water again until the soil is thoroughly moistened. A. For the first week, water newly planted plants frequently- daily or every other day. B. After the first week, decrease watering - two (2) or three (3) times a week for the next month. C. For the second (2nd) and third (3rd) year, water deeply only once or twice per week in dry conditions. 5. After the contract period has expired, the owner assumes the responsibility for the ongoing maintenance of the landscaped areas as outlined above. 24"x36" SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 11"x17" SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 2' 1' 0" 2' PROPOSED ENLARGED SITE PLAN 1 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NAl UKE. ANY U5E UK U15CLU5UKE U I HLK I F1AN 1 HAI WMIU1_1 KLLAI tJ I U I.AKKILK JLKVIULJ IJ J I rM I LT rKUI lIlb] I LU. at&t Your world. Delivered. . _r. PACIFIC TELECOM SERVICES, LLC 8828 REGISTERED ARCHITECT /<' 4 v IR CHARD`Ef. HALL STATE OF WASHINGTON EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LICENSE: 08/20/13 w O O 00 C U] Q Q V] O J Q z a_, IJ O 0 w 1 _ I� Q REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL A 02/14/12 ISSUED FOR PCD REVIEW WJR B 05/23/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD AF C 06/01/12 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN D 07/23/121 ISSUED FOR REVISED PCD ZLN 0 07/23/121 ISSUED FOR FINAL CONSTRUCTION WJR --i- - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LABELED AS CONSTRUCTION SET SHEET TITLE PROPOSED ENLARGED SITE PLAN SHEET NUMBER L-2