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8804_SITE PLAN - 1623 MAIN ST. - VERIZON WIRELESS
to 4 r a VISUAL ASSESSMENT & PHOTO -SIMULATIONS At the request of Verizon Wireless, All -Points Technology Corporation, P.C. ("APT") completed a visual assessment and computer -generated photo -simulations depicting the proposed installation of a wireless telecommunications Facility at Six Flags New England amusement park in Agawam, Massachusetts ("host; property,) Project Setting The t149-acre host property; is developed with the amusement park, which includes multiple buildings, rides and structures_ The surrounding land use is primarily commercial in nature. The proposed Facility wouldinclude the installation of a 58-foot tall, 12-inch diameter wooden pole with two (2) antennas affixed to the top, and multiple remote radio heads ("RRHs") and over voltage protection rings mounted below. Support equipment would be placed within an adjacent 10-foot by 20-foot wood enclosure to be erected on an existing steel platform, Methodology On June 15, 2016, APT personnel conducted a balloon float and field reconnaissance to evaluate the visibility associated with the proposed Facility and to obtain photographs for use in this report_ The balloon float consisted of raising an approximately four -foot diameter, red helium -filled balloon tethered to a string height of 58 feet above ground level ("AGL") at the Site. Weather conditions were favorable for the in -field activities, with calm winds (less than 3 miles per hour) and mostly sunny skies. Once the balloon was secured, APT conducted a Study Area reconnaissance by walking through the amusement park and the surrounding area to document and inventory where the balloon could be seen above/through the tree canopy. Photographs were obtained from several vantage points to document these views. The geographic coordinates of the camera's position at each photo location were logged using global positioning system ("GPS") technology. Photographs were taken with a'Canon EOS 6D digital camera body and Canon"EF 24 to 105 millimeter ("mm")zoom lens, with the lens set to 50 mm to present a consistent field of view. Three-dimensional computer models were developed for the proposed Facility from AutoCAD information. Photographic simulations were then generated to portray scaled renderings of the Facility from representative locations where the balloon was visible. Using field data, site plan information and image editing software, the Facility was scaled to the correct location and height, relative to the existing structure and surrounding area. A photolog map (depicting the 'location of each photograph) and copies of the existing conditions photographs and photo -simulations are attached. The simulations provide a representation of the proposed Facility under similar settings as those encountered during the field reconnaissance. Views of the Facility Can change substantially throughout the seasons as well as the time of day, and are dependent on weather and other atmospheric conditions including but not necessarily limited to haze, fog, and clouds; the location, angle and intensity of the sun; light conditions, and the specific viewer location. Page 1 of June 2016 Conclusions The visibility of the proposed installation appears limited to locations within the -confines of the host property. Beyond the immediate area, the Facility would not be visible due to the combination of its relatively low height and the presence of other intervening buildings and 'infrastructure as well as mature trees and vegetation. Limited views will extend west into the parking lots of the park, but dropout of sight along Main Street. 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I i I � i x.0.. tJ �. 1 36 Main Street Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1801 Tel. 413-786-0400 Fax 413-786-9927 September 16 2016 Cellco Partnership dba Verizon Wireless 99 East River Drive East Hartford, CT 06108' To Whom It May Concern: At its duly called meeting held on September 15 2016, the Agawam Planning Board voted to approve the Site Plan entitled "Bell Atlantic Mobile of Massachusetts Corporation, Ltd., dba Verizon Wireless, Agawam SF MA, 1623 Main Street, Agawam, MA 010'01"dated 6/6/16, and prepared by Hudson Design Group. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact this office. Sincerely, Mark R. Paleologopoulos, Chairman AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD MRPprk Cc; Attorney Ellen Freyman ZBA Building Inspector To Clerk Fi J LS :01 Lai qto� Amanda Boissonneault From: Jamieson, Elizabeth <Elizabeth.Jamieson@VerizonWirelessaom> Sent: Friday, September 02, 2016 1:08 PM To: Amanda Boissonneault Cc efreyman@ssfpc.com; Marc Strange Subject: RE: Planning Board Meeting for Wireless Communications Facility Ellen Have we ordered the plans theboardis. requesting? Can you please confirm for Ms. Boissonneault. Thank you Elizabeth Jamieson Zoning Coordinator 860-670-5344, From: Amanda Boissonneault [Mailto:ABoissonneault@agawam.ma.us] Sent: Friday, September 02, 2016 1:02 PM To: Jamieson, Elizabeth Cc; efreyman(&ssfpc.com; Marc Strange Subject: [E] Planning Board Meeting for Wireless Communications Facility Ms. Jamieson, The Planning Board has continued a site plan approval for the plan entitled "Bell Atlantic Mobile of Massachusetts Corporation, LTD., d.b.a. Verizon Wireless Wireless Communications Facility Agawam SF MA 1623 Main Street, Agawam, MA. 01001" until the next Planning Board meeting on Thursday,September 15, 2016 at 6:30pm. Would you be able to bring 3 full size plans with you for the Planning Board? Please let me know if you will be able to attend the meeting, or if you have any questions. Thank you, ogmanda 8*&6an a&a Senior Clerk Planning and Community Development Zoning Board of Appeals 413-726-9739 aboissonneauit(&aeawam.ma.us 1 Department of Public Works 1000 Suffield Street . Agawam, MA 01001 Tel (413) 8210600 . Fax (413) 9210631 Anthony Sylvia • Superintendent To: Planning CC File From: Engineering Date: August 31, 2016 Subject: Site Plan Approval for Verizon wireless —1623 Main Street Per your request, Engineering has reviewDd the Application for Site Plan Approval submitted by Cellco Partnership (d/b/a Vermon Wireless) for the proposed installation of a Personal Wireless Facility at ##1623 Main Street. Based on our review, the Engineering Department has no comments or concerns for this project. Engineering reserves the right to make additional comments based on project and/or revisions & as additional data is received. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me at (413) 821-0628. Sincerely, Michael F. Albro, P.E. Assistant Town Engineer Michelle C. Chase,_ .E. Town Engineer Town of Agawam 36 Main Street Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1801 Tel. 413-786-0400 Fax 413-786-9927 MEMO TO: Eng. Dept., Police Dept., Fire Dept., ADA,Committee FROM: Planning Board SUBJECT: Site Plan -- Verizon Wireless 1623 Main Street DATE: August 10, 2016 Please review and comment on the attached Site Plan for Verizon Wireless at 1623 Main Street prior to the Board's September V meeting. Thank you. This item will appear on the August 23rd Team Meeting agenda as well. prk i Town of Agawam Board of Appeals 36 Main Street, Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1`801 Te1.,413.726.9739 Fax 413-786-9927 DATE: August 10, 2016 TO: Planning Board FROM: Board of Appeals RE: Cellco Partnership d/b/a/ Verizon Wireless 1623 Main Street REASON: Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless, which is seeking a Special Permit in accordance with Section 180-96 of the Town of Agawam's Zoning Ordinances to allow for the construction of a telecommunications wireless service facility at the premises identified as 1623 Main Street. Attached please find 10 copies of the site plan for the above referenced property. These plans are for your review and comments, and any recommendations you may have so we can consider these recommendations and comments in our final decision. If you do not respond to this Board within thirty -.five (35) days of the above referenced date, we will assume that you have no objections. C,6-� __�Zwe C, AUG 10 206 AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD 1 0, Town of as Board of Appeals 36.Main Street, Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1801 Tel. 413.726.9739 MEMO Date: August 31, 2016 Fax 413.786.9927 To: Building Inspector, Planning Board, Conservation Commission, Assessor, DPW Superintendent, Fire Chief, Police Chief, Health Dept., Engineering Dept. From: Board of Appeals Subject: Case # 1956 Please be advised that the Agawam Board of Appeals is in receipt of a new application Celleo Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless, which is seeking a Special Permit in accordance with Section 180-96 of the Town of Agawam's Zoning Ordinances to allow for the construction of a telecommunications wireless service facility at the premises identified as-1623 Main Street. A:hearing date is scheduled for Monday, September 26, 201E starting at 6:30 PM and will be held at the Agawam Public Library Community Room, 750 Cooper Street, Agawam, MA. Plans are in the Board of Appeals office for your review.; Please submit any knowledge, comments or recommendations you may have concerning this application. If no information is received prior to the opening of the public hearing, it will be deemed to be lack of opposition thereto. Sincerely,anuk ek I 15e Doreen Prouty Chairperson DP:amb cc: Mayor, Town Council, Town Solicitor, Board Members Town of Agawam Board of Appeals 36 Main Street, Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1801 Tel.-413.72&9739 Fax 413-786.9927 Petition of Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless Premises Affected: 1623 Main Street Date: October 11, 2016 Case #: 1956 The Agawam Zoning Board of Appeals conducted public hearings and meetings, on September 26, 2016 and October 11, 2016, at the Agawam Public Library conference room, 750 Cooper Street, Agawam MA., for all parties interested ;in the appeal of Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless who is seeking a special permit in accordance with Article XIV, Sec. 180-96 of the Agawam Zoning Ordinance, to allow for the installation of a Personal Wireless Service Facility ("PWSF") and associated equipment within the premises at 1623 Main Street. After the public hearings and a thorough review of all pertinent facts and arguments presented, the Agawam Zoning Board of Appeals made the following findings: 1. The subject property is owned by Stuart Amusement Co., and operates as Six Flags New England, 1623 Main Street, located in an area zoned Business B 2. The subject property lies within the town's Wireless Telecommunications Overlay District ("WTOD"); 3. The petitioner proposes to construct a sixty-four foot (64') wood monopole and a ten foot (10') by twelve foot (12') wood enclosure to shelter its equipment. This facility will be enclosed by a stockade fence; 4. The petitioner states that there is currently inadequate 4G wireless voice and data transmission service within the Town of Agawam to service the premises; 5. By letter dated May 11, 2016, Stuart Amusement Co., owner of Six Flags New England, authorized petitioner to apply for and obtain the necessary permits for its proposed facility; 6. By letter dated September 16, 2016, the Agawam 'Planning Board noticed the petitioner of its vote of approval for the site plan review, dated 6/6/16 and prepared by Hudson Design Group for the premises. The applicant's site plans and drawings provide enough information to satisfy the application siting requirements; 7. An independent consultant, Mr. David Maxson, WCP, of Isotrope LLC, 505 Main Street, Medford, MA was hired to review the information submitted by the petitioner; 8. Mr. Maxson states in his report summary: "Overall, it is difficult to imagine a wireless facility with less of an incremental impact outside the boundaries of the parcel on which it will be located' 9. Mr. Maxson agrees with the petitioner that the use of"repeaters" is; not ;applicable to the present application because repeaters are not capable of expanding network capacity; DECISION Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless Case # 1956 10. The petitioner has documented the fact that there is no need to notify the FAA of the proposed construction and therefore no lighting of the pole will be necessary. The bylaw also calls for proof of satisfaction of the Massachusetts radio frequency energy ("RFE") exposure regulations in the form of an approval from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health ("DPH"). The applicant shows that DPH no longer reviews and approves such facilities, and provides a simple assertion that the facility will be compliant. In 1997, DPH modified its regulations to defer to federal guidelines for personal wireless services; 11. The petitioner proposes to modify an existing stockade fence to surround the pole and the steel platform. In addition, the equipment area on the platform would be surrounded by a wood enclosure; 12. The PWSF will be more than the minimum 260 feet from the nearest property line; 13. As required, the proposed PWSF is within the WTOD and not in a federally -regulated wetland or a Massachusetts certified vernal pool 14. While there are some dimensional discrepancies in the application versus the site drawing, Mr. Maxson draws no adverse inference therefrom and they appear inconsequential; 15. ;Mr. Maxson also :states that in terms of the capacity issue claimed by the applicant, one can readily infer that if there were several thousands of people at the park, there would be a strong demand for Verizon services from Verizon subscribers within the park. It wouldbe reasonable to infer that based on the height and location ;of the proposed facility, and its use of multiple frequency bands and multiple sectors, the proposed PWSF is substantially increasing the capacity available to the applicant's subscribers in the park; 16. Since the benefit of the proposed PWSF is largely to guests and employees on the park property and the proposed facility is a relatively short structure placed deeply into this highly developed property, it is not necessary to take the trouble to evaluate the minimum height necessary. There are deciduous trees around the location of the proposed pole, suggesting that at the very least, the antennas should be above the tree height. The park's terrain, its build -out with taller, mostly open -frame amusement structures, and the mix of some trees with the shelters and infrastructure within the developed areas of the park, make the proposed 61 ft. height a reasonable and not excessive height to get signal out to the active areas of the park. Moreover, there does not appear to be evidence of a need to mitigate visual impact with any lesser height; 17. The petitioner does not wish to locate on a power transmission, pole due to the extra requirements needed to locate on such a pole; 18. Petitioner's policy not to locate on a power' transmission pole is reasonable; 19. A vegetated buffer strip of undisturbed trees will help screen the facility; 20. There shall be a one (1) square foot sign stating the name of the petitioner and a twenty-four (24) hour emergency telephone number posted by the entry gate; 21. Most interconnections to and from the facility and all power to the site shall be installed underground; 22. The proposed facility is not situated within the vicinity of any historic resources or scenic views; 23. The proposed facility will not have an undue adverse impact on historical resources, scenic views, residential property values, natural or man-made resources 2 DECISION Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless Case # 1956 24. The petitioner will implement al reasonable measures, such as a six foot (6') fence around the facility and no night lighting to the tower so as to mitigate any potential adverse impacts of the facility; 25. The proposed facility complies with FCC 96-326 and all other regulations regarding emissions of electromagnetic radiation. A monitoring program will be installed; 26. The subject property, located within the Town's WTOD, is an appropriate location for such use; 27. No evidence was presented to this Board that the use as developed will adversely affect the health, safety or property values in the neighborhood; 28. Installation of this facility will not create a nuisance or potential hazard to vehicle or pedestrian safety; 29. Adequate and appropriate facilities and controls will be provided for the proper and safe operation of the proposed use; 30. The proposed facility is not considered so objectionable or obnoxious that the proposed use would be against public interest or detrimental or injurious to the character of the neighborhood; 31. Based on the foregoing, it appears that the application demonstrates compliance with the General Requirements of the wireless bylaw. THEREFORE, by unanimous vote of its three (3) members, the Agawam Zoning Board of Appeals grants a Special Permit to construct a telecommunications wireless facility subject to the following conditions:' A. The proposed wireless facility shall be constructed according to the plans submitted entitled "Bell Atlantic Mobile of Massachusetts Corporation, Ltd., d/b/a Verizon Wireless, Wireless Communications Facility, Agawam SF MA, 1623 Main Street, Agawam, MA. 01001"; B. The site upon the subject property is to be used solely for this proposed wireless telecommunications facility C. All comments and concerns expressed by the Agawam Planning Board must be addressed; D. Petitioner shall post a "Removal Performance Guaranty" in the form of a bond. Such bond shall be agreed upon between petitioner and this Board before the issuance of a building permit. All costs ;necessary to obtain estimates for any removal/demolition shall be borne by the petitioner; E. ;Petitioner shall send an updated Removal Performance Guaranty to this Board every five (5) years with a cost affidavit to support any change F. Petitioner shall provide a certificate of insurance to this Board and to the Inspector of Buildings before the issuance of a building permit. This certificate shall be submitted to the Agawam Planning Board on an annual basis showing proof of such insurance; G. This personal wireless telecommunications facility shall be removed if said facility ceases to operate for a period of one (1) year; H. Petitioner shall immediately notify the Town if its license/permit from the FCC is revoked or suspended; L There will be no lighting of the monopole unless required by the Federal Aviation Administration; 3 DECISION Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless Case # 1956 J. The Town of Agawam will be permitted to install a public system on the tower if said equipment is available at the time the tower is constructed. Petitioner will install the equipment without charge to the Town; K.;Petitioner shall file with the Hampden County Registry of Deeds a "Notice of Special Permit" form, which shall be provided by this Board and proof of said filing must be submitted to this Board and the Inspector of Buildings; and L. This Special Permit shall become null and void if construction does not commence within two (2) years from the date of this decision. This decision is subject to appeal in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 17 within twenty (20) days following the filing hereof with the Agawam Town Clerk. Attachment: Signatory Page of Decision 4 Town of Agawam Board of Appeals 36 Main Street, Agawam, Massachusetts 01001.1801 Tel. 413.726.9739 Si natM Page of Decision Case k 1956 Date. October 11, 2016 Applicant: Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless Address: 1623 Main, Street Fax 413-786.9927 By a unanimous, vote of its three members, the ;Zoning -Board of Appeals hereby denies the petitioner a Special Permit The conclusion and findings are set forth in the attached written decision. Doreen Prouty Gary Suffriti Richard Maggi Gary Geiger (Alte to) Aldo Mancini (Alt ate) TOWN OF AGAWAM, MASSACHUSETTS FORM D RECF1VFD Application for Site Plan Approval AUG 10 2016 Please complete the following form and return it and ten (10) copies of t to: Agawam Inspection Services PLANNING BOARD 1000 Suffield Street Agawam, M 01001 August 10 2016 1. Name -of Business Stuart Amusement Company ( Six Flags New England) Address 1623 Main Street, Agawam, MA Phone # 413-786-9300 Fax # email 2. Name of Applicantlr Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless Address 99 East River Drive, East Hartford, CT 06108 Attorney Ellen Freyman, authorized agent for Verizon Wireless Phone # 413-737-1131 Fax 9 413-736-0375 email 3. Name of Engineer/Architect Hudson Design Group LLC Address 1600 Osgood Street, Bldg 20 N Suite 3090, North Andover, MA 01845 Phone# 978-557-5553 Fax # 978-336-5586 email 4. Please ;give a brief description of the proposed project: Verizon Wireless is proposing to erect a Personal Wireless Facility consisting of a 64' wood pole and a 10' x 12' wood enclosure. Cellco Partnership d/6/a Verizon Wireless 99 East River Drive e� East Hartford, CT 06108 SPECIAL PERMIT APPLICATION INDEX 1. Application form 2. Application fee ($250.00) 3. Cover letter describing proposed project 4. Applicant Information and Contact Information 5. Property Owner Information and Consent Vetter 6. Narrative addressing compliance with Article XIV Section 180-99 of the Zoning Ordinance together with the Statement Regarding Alternative Facilities 7. Information regarding facility sites in Agawam and in abutting towns in which applicant has a legal or equitable interest 8. Information regarding facility sites in Agawam and in abutting towns in which applicant has no legal or equitable interest 9. Information regarding non -feasibility of repeaters 10. FCC licenses 11. Air space study indicating FAA, registration not required 12. Massachusetts Department of Public Health Policy regarding no filing requirement 13. Structural Report 14. Coverage maps for subject site 15. Antenna specifications 16 Site Justification 17. Photosimulations 18. Zoning plans 15102601Special Permit 20161SP Index.0902 TOWN OF AGAWAM 36 MAIN STREET AGAWAM, MA 01001 BOAR of APPEALS Case #:_ Filed: Hearing: Expires: FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Application to Board of Appeals for SPECIAL PERMIT as provided ;in the Zoning and other By-laws. Applicant Ceiico Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless Address 99 East River Drive, East Hartford, CT 06108` Application is hereby made for a SPECIAL PERMIT as provided by SWbWA , of the By-law. Article Section 180-11 & Article:XIV Section 180-96 Premises affected are situated on __Main Street; feet distant from the corner of Street and known as street number 1623 Property is zoned as Business B ** within the Six Flags Amusement Park Reason(s) for request of Special Permit: . To erect a Personal Wireless Service Facility consisting of a 64' wood pole and a 10' x 12' wood enclosure. Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless Signature of owner or his authorized agent: 5s�:� Ellen W. Frlymai(authglized agent Telephone # 413-737-11 1 NOTICE., THIS APPLICATION MUST BE FILLED OUT IN INK OR TYPEWRITTEN PAY TO THE Town of Agawam ORDER OF Town of Agawam 6200 • Client Disbursements 8/3/2016 Special Permit Appl.; VER005 150260 172 SBW . NEW-TD Sank Client Special Permit Appl,; VER005 150260 172 SBW C *"250.00 a a 11407 250.00 250.00 Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Agawam Agawam, MA 01001 Re: APPLICANT: PROPERTY: OWNER: RELIEF SOUGHT: Dear Members of the Board: August 3 2016 Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon 'Wireless 1623 Main Street, Agawam, Massachusetts Stuart Amusement Company Special Permit for a Wireless Communications Facility under Article I Section 180-11 and Article XIV Section 180-96 of the Agawam Zoning Ordinance Pursuant to M.G.Lc. 40A, §9 and the above -referenced sections of the Agawam Zoning Ordinance, Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless ("Verizon Wireless") requests special permit for the erection of a wireless communications facility and associated equipment at 1623' Main Street, Agawam, Massachusetts (the "Property"). The proposed installation will improve 4G LTEwireless voice and data coverage in the Town of Agawam. The property is described in a deed recorded in the Hampden County Registry of Deeds in Book 10259, Page 282 and is owned by Stuart Amusement Company ("Stuart"). Verizon Wireless has negotiated a lease with Stuart for a 680ftz area (the "Compound") together with rights related to access and utilities. Verizon Wireless is proposing to erect a Personal Wireless Service Facility consisting of a 64' monopole tower and a 10' x 20' wooden enclosure to shelter equipment. The adjacent equipment enclosure will house radio and related equipment of Verizon Wireless, including receiving, transmitting, switching, processing and performance monitoring equipment and automatic heating and cooling equipment and an emergency generator for use during power outages. The proposed telecommunications facility and equipment enclosure will be enclosed by a stockade fence The enclosure will be equipped with a silent intrusion systems alarm. The equipment is monitored 24 hours a day through Verizon Wireless' switching facility. There are no personnel working at the site. Approximately once a month, a technician will visit the site during normal working hours for maintenance purposes. Parking is available for the technician's vehicle on the site. A sign of one square' foot will be posted at the site listing Federal Communications Commission information and twenty-four hour emergency information. Both electrical and telephone service is required for the facility and will be installed according to the site plan. Verizon Wireless will provide space on the tower to the Town for its equipment rent free and will install its equipment if it is available when the tower is erected. The integration of each site within the Verizon Wireless "network" is critical to the efficient operation of the network. Inadequate 4G wireless voice and data transmission service within the Town of Agawam will be remedied by the installation of the facility at this site. 2 Verizon Wireless' engineers have prepared propagation plots for this proposed facility demonstrating the need for the site which are enclosed showing the area to be serviced. In addition, the following is submitted as required by the Zoning Ordinance 1. Information regarding facility sites in Agawam and in abutting towns in which applicant has a legal or equitable interest 2. Information regarding facility sites in Agawam and in abutting towns in which applicant has no legal or equitable interest 3. Information regarding non -feasibility of repeaters 4. FCC licenses 5. Air space study indicating FAA registration not required 6. Massachusetts Department of Public Health Policy regarding no filing requirement 7. Structural Report 8. Coverage maps for subject site 9. Antenna specifications 10. Site Justification 11. Photosimulations 12. Zoning Plans Summary The primary, purpose of the proposed site is to provide Verizon Wireless' 4G wireless voice and data transmission service to the Agawam community. The proposed facility_ in Agawam has been designed; and developed to allow Verizon Wireless to achieve and to maintain high quality service not subject to interruption. Verizon Wireless requests the approval of the special permit to erect its tower and ancillary equipment enclosure. The benefits to the Town and the public provided by high quality 4G wireless voice and data transmission; service is in harmony and compliance with the zoning regulations and their general purpose and intent, without adverse, effects to the Town. CELLCO PARTNERSHIP 15102601Speeial Permit 20161SP Coverletter Narrative.5002 180.96.B.(3) Applicant Information Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless 99 East River Drive East Hartford, CT 06108 The applicant is a general partnership fled in the State of Delaware. 180-96.B.(4) Contact Information Correspondence regarding the Facility should be sent to; Contact Person: Elizabeth Jamieson Zoning Coordinator Verizon Wireless 99`East River Drive East Hartford, CT 06108 (860) 6 70-5344 email: Elizabeth.Jamieson(a VerizonWireless.com With a copy to: Ellen W. Freyman, Esquire Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C. 1441 Main Street, Suite 1100 Springfield, MA 01103 (413) 737-1131 email: EFreyman@SSFPC.com 15102601Special Pennit20I61SP Contact Info-AppUcant 180-96.B.(5) Property Owner Information Property Owner: Stuart Amusement Company 1623 Main Street Agawam, MA 01103 413-786-9300 Contact Person: Jon Liss Manager, Corporate Alliances Six Flags New England 1623 Main Street I PO Box 307 Agawam, MA 0`1001 Office: 413-786-9300 x3531 Mobile: 413-478-9366 Liss,, �sf .com Stuart Amusement Company has provided written consent, attached hereto. M02601Special Permit 20161SP Contact Info -Owner 0902 May 11 2016 Stephen Schadler Verizon Wireless 99 East River Drive East Hartford, CT 06108 RE: Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless Wireless Telecommunications Facility Six Flags New England 1623 Main St. Agawam, MA 01001 Dear Mr. Schadler Stuart Amusement Company, the owner of the above -referenced property, hereby authorizes Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless and/or its agents to apply for and obtain all necessary permits and approvals from all appropriate Town of Agawam, commissions and agencies for its proposed wireless telecommunications facility. LESSEE shall provide LESSOR with copies of all applications and filings with governmentalagencies in advance. Please contact us should you have any questions. Sincerely Amusement Co. 11645304-v1 COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 180-99 Verizon Wireless contends that it satisfies and meets the standards for the issuance of a special permit as set forth in Article XIV Section 180-99 of the Zoning Ordinance as follows: 1. That the applicant is proposing to locate its personal wireless service facility or tower within a Wireless Telecommunications Overlay District or other districts as provided by this article. The proposed site is located within the Wireless Telecommunications Overlay District. 2. That the applicant is not able to use existing towersfacilities,in or around the Town of Agawam, either with or without the use of repeaters, to provide adequate coverage andlor adequate capacity to the Town ofAgawam. Verizon Wireless has demonstrated through documentation submitted with its application, including the Statement Regarding Alternative Facilities attached hereto, and will offer oral testimony that there are no suitable existing sites which will allow for the service Verizon Wireless requires. Additionally, Verizon Wireless has established that repeaters are not appropriate nor effective in this situation. 3. That the proposed personal wireless service facility /tower will not have an undue adverse impact on historic resources, scenic views, residential property values, natural or man- made resources. The tower is being sited in an amusement park, shielding the view of the tower from area residences and thoroughfares, avoidingany adverse impact on property values. Also, the tower is not in the vicinity of historic resources or scenic views. The proposed tower and access drive have been sited on the subject property to avoid impacting wetland resource areas, associated buffer zones and 200 foot Riverfront Areas located on the property and regulated under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and by the Agawam Conservation Commission. 4. That the applicant has agreed to implement all reasonable measures to mitigate the potential adverse impacts of the tower and facility. Verizon Wireless is siting the tower in a location which will have minimal impact on the surrounding area. Further the tower is designed for the minimal height necessary to provide service further mitigating any impact. Additionally, Verizon Wireless will maintain a fence around the "compound" for security purposes and is taking all other measures required by zoning to protect the safety and welfare of the public. 5. That the proposal shall comply with FCC96-326 and any and all other applicable FCC regulations regarding ,emissions of electromagnetic radiation and that the required monitoring program is in place and shall be paid for by the applicant. 2 The tower, in a worst case scenario, will still operate within the required range for radio frequency emissions. Further, Verizon Wireless conducts; regular testing and employs an emergency notification system in the <event of equipment failure. Finally, Verizon Wireless will agree to conduct the Town required monitoring at its expense. 15102601Special Permit 20161SP Narrative re Gotnpliance.5001 AGAWAM SF, MA Repeater Feasibility: . wireless The possible use of repeaters to provide reliable coverage for the Agawam SF, MA location was also considered. The Agawam SF, MA facility proposed by Verizon Wireless is a capacity facility, designed for the purposes of providing the necessary capacity to maintain a duality of service customers expect at and around the Six Flags Amusement Park. Repeaters are only considered as a viable solution for circumstances where wireless signal strength and duality are inadequate, and additional coverage is needed to establish a high quality of service. It follows that a repeater is an infeasible alternative to the proposed Agawam SF, MA cell site. Juan (Jay) F. Latorre Ill RF Engineer Verizon Wireless Network New England West 99 East River Drive East Hartford, CT 06108 REFERENCE COPY This is not an official FCC license. It is a record of public information contained in the FCC's licensing database on the date that this reference copy was generated. In cases where FCC rules require the presentation, posting, or display of an FCC license, this document may not be used in place of an official FCC License. *� �oKvvy01, Federal Communications Commission { . w Wireless Telecommunications Bureau s MRSg RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION LICENSEE: CJJZ LCO PARTNERSHIP 4 ATTN: REGULATORY,4�40� CELLCO PARTNERSHIPAL ; 1120 SANCTUARY PKWY,'#1 D G . SASREG ALPHARETTA, GA 30009-7630 FCC Registration Number;(FRN):, 000,329.0673 Call Sign File Number KNLH273 0003864850 Radio Service - CW - PCS Broadband Grant Date Effective pate , Expiration Date Print Date 07-23-2007 06- r 009 06-27-2017 06-11-2009 Market Numberqw. Cltanuel Block Sub -Market Designator 1st Build -out Date 2nd Build -out Date 3itd`Build-out Date 4th Build -out Date 06-27-2002 4 Waivers/Conditions: This authorization is subject to the condition that, in the event that systerns, using the same frequencies as granted herein are authorized in an adjacent foreign territory (Canada/United States), future coordination of any base station transmitters within 72 km (45 miles)' of theUnitedStates/Canada border shall be required to eliminate any harmful interference. to operations in the adjacent foreign territory and to ensure continuance of equal access to the frequenciesby both countries. This authorization is conditioned upon the full and timely payment of all monies due pursuant to Sections 1.2110 and 24.716;of the Commission's Rules and the terms of the Commission's installment plan as set forth in the Note` and Security Agreement executed by the licensee. Failure to comply with this condition will result in the automatic cancellation of this authorization. Conditions: Pursuant to §309(h) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C.,§309(h), this ltcense is<subjeetto the following conditions: This license shall not vest in the licensee any right to operate the station not any right in the use of the frequencies designated in the license beyond the terra thereof nor in any other manner than authorized herein. Neither the license nor the right granted thereunder shall be assigned or otherwise transferred: in; violation of the Commutij.6ations Act of 1934, as amended. See 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). This license is subject in terms to the right of use or cool 'Afil by-§706 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. See 47 U.S.C. §606. This license may not authorize operation throughout the entire geographic area or spectrum identified on the harsicopy version. To view the specific geographic area and spectrum authorized by this license refer to the Spectrum and MamketAreainformatio under the Market Tab of the, license, record in the Universal Licensing' System (ULS). To view the license record, go to the ULS homepage at http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/l*ndex.htm?job=home and select "License Search". Follow the instructions on how to search for license information. FCC-601-MB Page 1 of 1 April 2009 REFERENCE COPY This is not an official FCC license. It is a record of public information contained in the FCC's licensing database on the dale that this reference copy; was generated. Incases where FCC rules require the presentation, posting, or display of an FCC license, this document may not be used in place of an official FCC licenser `°w" Federal Communications Commission oa w Wireless Telecommunications Bureau a RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION LICENSEE: CE%LCO PARTNERSHIP ATTN. LICENSING MANAGER CELLCO PARTNERSHIP 1120 SANCTUARY PKWY,:S'PE 150 GASASREG ALPHARETTA, GA-30009 Registration Number(FRN): 0003290673 Call Sign File Number WQGA406 54400AWAA12 Radio Service AW - AWS, 1710-1755/2110-2155 MHz bands Grant Date Effectrve Dates Expiration Date Print Date 11-29-2006 08-23 20, -2 11-29-2021 10-02-2012 Market Number =: '" C a`nttelBlock Sub -Market Designator BEA010 15- L New York `Iqo. New r -Long Isl 1st Build -out Date 2nd Build -out Date 3Wj,Build-out Date 4th Build -out Date Waivers/Conditions: This authorization is conditioned upon the licensee, ,prior to initiating operaub m any base or fixed station, making reasonable efforts to coordinate frequency usage with known co-channe) Ea&d jacent channel incumbent federal users operating in the 1710-1755 MHz band whose' facilities could be affected by the proposed o Uations. See, e.g., FCC and NTIA Coordination Procedures in the 1710-1755 MHz Band, Public Notice, FCC 06-50, Doc;.k No. 02-353, rel. April 20 2006.u. %M Pursuant to r§309{h} of the Communications Act of,1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §309(h), tihlSte�tse is subject to the following conditions: This ;license shall not vest in the licensee any right to operate the station nor any,-riotAin the use of the frequencies designated in the license beyond the term thereof nor in any other manner than authori erein Neither the license nor the right granted thereunder shall be assigned or otherwise transferred in violation of ib ommik ications Act of 1934, as amended. See 47 U.S.C.-§ 310(d). This license is subject in terms to the right of use or con -.91 conferred by §706 of the` Communications Act of "1934, as amended. See 47 U.S;C. §606. This license may not authorize operation throughout the entire geographic area or spectrum identified:on the hardcopy`version. To view the specificgeographic area and spectrum authorized by this license, refer to the Spectrum and Ma'a information under the Market Tab of the license record in the Universal Licensing System (ULS). To view the license record, go to the ULS homepage at http://wireless,fee,gov/uls/index.httn?job=home and select "License Search". Follow the instructions on how to search for license information. FCC 601-MB Page 1 of,1 April2009 REFERENCE COPY This is not an official FCC license. It is a record of public information contained in the FCC's licensing database on the dale that this reference copy was generated. In cases where FCC rules require the presentation, posting, or display of an FCC license, this document may not be used in place of an official FCC license. Federal Communications Commission Wireless Telecommunications Bureau 11 RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION LICENSEE: CELLCO PART 1EItSHIP ATTN: REGULATORY CELLCO PARTNERSHIP 1120 SANCTUARY PKW ,`=#1500 SA5REG ALPHARETTA, GA 30009-7630. FCC Registration Number (FRN): 0003290673 Call Sign File Number KNKA331 0003864651 Radio Service CL - Cellular Market Numer Channel Block CMA063 A Sub -Market Designator 0 Grant Date Effective Datepiration Date Five Yr Build -Out Date Print Date 02-05-2008 06-11-2009 01-22=2018 06-11-2009 Site Information: Location Latitude Longitude 1 42-08-32.3 N 072-20-53.3 W Address: 1I1 HOVEY ROAD City: MONSON County: HAMPDEN State: MA Ground Elevation (meters) 289.E Structure Hgt to Tip Antenna Structure (meters) Registration No. Antenna: 7 Azimuth (from true north) 0 45 90 135 180 225 2270 315 Antenna Height AAT (meters) 202.100 122.400 127.300 78.300 724740. 97.200 248,300 202.300 Transmitting ERP (watts) 15.000 18.450 5.840 0.900 ;. 0 100 , 0.100 0.400 3.360 Antenna: 8 Azimuth (from true north) 0 45 90 135 ,180 All 270 315 Antenna Height AAT (meters) 202.100 122,400 127.300 78.300 72 700 197.200 248.300 202.300 Transmitting ERP (watts) 0.920 10.280 40.400 49.290 35.420 7 050 0.310 0.230 Antenna: 9 Azimuth (from true north) 0 45 40 135 180 3 225 270 315 AntennaHeightAAT (meters) 202.100 122.400 127.300 78.300 72.700 197 2QD 248.300 202.300 Transmitting ERP (watts) 1.020 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.520 -41-90'' :1L350 1.740 Conditions: Pursuant to §309(h) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §309(h), this license is sub following conditions: This license shall not vest in the licensee any right to operate the station nor any right.y I I114 0':6f the frequencies designated in the license beyond the term thereof nor in any other manner than authorized herein: Neither the license not the right granted thereunder shall be assigned or otherwise transferred in violation of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. See 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). This license is,subject in terms to the right of use or control conferred by §706 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. See 47 U.S.C. §606. FCC 601-C Page 1 of 5 August 2007 Licensee Name: CELLCO PARTNERSHIP Call Sign; KNKA33.1 File Number: 0003864651 Print Date: 06-11-2009 Location L 11: 6 Longitude Ground Elevation Structure Hgt to Tip Antenna Structure (meters) (meters) Registration No; 2 42-05-03.3 N 072=42-15.3'W 198.4 52.7 Address: AGA); v ATQP.PROVIN MOUNTAIN City: AGAWAM' County: E%AMPDEN State: MA Construction Deadline: Antenna: 4 Azimuth (gym truenorth)0. 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 Antenna Height AAT As) 164:900 191.800 199.600 206.100 184.800 149,200 74.000 151.000 Transmitting ERP (watts) - . , . . 2.420 3.420 0.280 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.110 Antenna: -5 Azimuth (from true north)' ,0 ::' 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 Antenna;Height AAT (meters) 164 900 191.800 199.600 206.100 184.800 149.200 74.000 151.000 Transmitting ERP (watts) 0 1.00 0,100 1.110 9.420 5.180 0.180 0.100 0.100 Antenna: 6 Azimuth (from true north) 0 -:45 90 135 180 225 270 315 Antenna Height AAT (meters) 164 900 1'91.800 199.600 206.100 194.800 149.200 74.000 151.000 Transmitting ERP (watts) 6.610 30„, 0.230 0.230 6.460 58.880 117.490 61.660 Location Latitude Longitude -'.`'-Ground Elevation Structure Hgtto Tip Antenna Structure (teeters) (meters) Registration No. 4 42-13-233 N 072-58-06.3 W 452 6 85.3 1205083 Address: BLANDFORD MAINTENANCE AREA'V--kSSAC1-1 SETTS TURNPIKI~ City: BLANDFORD County: HAMPDEN State. MA,, ,'Goiustruction Deadline: Antenna: 5 Azimuth (from true north) 0 45 90 " 135 180 225 270 315 Antenna Height AAT (meters) 171.200 257.906 '44.700 206200 135.300 92.500 42.300 83.300 Transmitting ERP (watts) 22.540 27.540 10.49 0.680 0.100 0100 0.270 5.130 Antenna: 6 Azimuth (from true north) fl 45 90 180 225 270 315 Antenna Height AAT (meters) 171.200 257.900 244 700" V- 206s200 135.300 . 92.500 42.300 83.300 Transmitting ERP (watts) 0.100 0290 4.410 260 11,070 2.260 0.100 0.100 Antenna: 7;Azimuth (from true north) 0 45 90 135 180ag ; 225 270 315 Antenna Height AAT (meters) 171.200 257.900 244.700 206.200 -1 5 00m` E 9 500 42.300 83.300 Transmitting ERP (watts)' 5250 0.230 0.2$0 0.320 5.370 4 710 100.000 48.980 FCC"601-C Page of 5 August 2007 Licensee Name: CELLCO PARTNERSHIP - Call 'Sign: KNKA331 Location Latitude 5 42-09-273 N Address: WARREN 0.5 City: WARREN court File Number: 0003864651 Print Date: 06-11-2009 Longitude Ground Elevation Structure Hgt to Tip Antenna Structure (meters) (meters) Registration No. 072-10-15.3 W 295.1 58.5 M1. NE OF DEVILS LANE AND 13ROOKFIELD ROAD ty"WORCESTER State: MA Construction Deadline: Anten na: 2 Azimuth toom-� 45 90 t35 180 225 270 315 Antenna Height AAT (ihiters) y; : 84.100 127.800 115-500 144.400 99.900 87.300 162.000 151,800 TransmittingERP(watts)p ` 0.500 0.210 0.740 12.300 64.570 107.150 58880 7.760 Antenna:3 Azimuth (from true north), : 0 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 Antenna Height AAT (meters) " 84, 00 127.800 115.500 144.400 99.900 87.300 162.000 151.800 Transmitting ERP (watts) 1,440 7.410 36.700 67.710 32.000 7.230 1,230 0.450 Location Latitude Longitude Ground Elevation Structure Hgt to Tip Antenna Structure (meters) (meters) Registration No. 6 42-05-43.3 N 073-03-45.4 W Iu- _442.0 51.8 Address: 1 East Otis Road City: Tolland County: HAMPDEN State MA `' Construction Deadline: Alft Antenna: 5 Azimuth (from true north) Antenna Height AAT (meters) Transmitting ERP (watts) Antenna: 6 Azimuth (from true north) Antenna Height AAT (meters) Transmitting ERP (watts) Antenna: 7 Azimuth (from true north) Antenna Height AAT (meters) Transmitting ERP (watts) 0 45 _ .,, 90i= „ 135 180 34.600 67.500 98:$00 138.000 158.600 75.860 93330 27.540.. 1.480 0.200 0 45 90 135 180 34.600 67.500 800 438.000 158.600 0.200 1.550 2 :510. 92Q3.0 74.130 o 45 90 "135 ' r= lso 34.600 67.500 98.800 ., 130 158.600 4.790 0.200 0.200 0;200 5.250 Location Latitude Longitude 7 42-23-37.8N 072-31-19.3 W Address: 100 Observatory Road City: AMHERST County: HAMPSHIRE Ground Elevation (meters) 1256 State: MA Construction Antenna: 4,Azimuth (from true north) 0 45 90 Antenna Height AAT (meters) 38.300 -99.200 -75.200 Transmitting ERP (watts) 37.070 45.600 14.420 Page of 225 270 50.700 56.100 0.200 0.280 225 270 50.760 56.100 12.590 0.270 225 50.700 52.480 to Tip 270 56.100 100.000 US 32.300 14.130 315 32.300 0.200 315 32.300 48.980 Antenna Structure Registration No. FCC 601-C August 2007 Licensee Name: CELLCO PARTNERSHIP Call Sign: KNKA331. , File Number: 0003864651 Print Date: 06-11-2009 Location ,Latitude;. Longitude am Ground Elevation Structure Hgt to Tip Antenna Structure . (meters) (meters) Registration No. 7 42 23 3718 N 072-31-193 W 125.6 50.9 Address: 100 Observatory Road City: AMHERST � CountyE'HAMPSHIRE State: MA Construction Deadline: Antenna: 5 Azimuth om ttue north) . 0. 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 Antenna Height AAT (meters) 3$x300 -99.200 -75.200 34.700 84.200 124.800 73.200 100.900 Transmitting ERP (watts) ',,',,'0.200 0.200 10.470 89.130 48.980 1.660 0.200 0.200 Antenna: 6 Azimuth (from true north)`p -- 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 Antenna Height AAT (meters) �`Rf 800 -99.200 -75.200 34.700 84.200 124.800 73.200 140.900 Transmitting5.. ERP (watts) 3 0 �h 0.460 0.140 0.430 3.380 25.640 50.000 24.490 r Location Latitude Longitude Ground Elevation Structure Hgt to Tip Antenna Structure (meters)' (meters) Registration No. 8 4-2-03-20.8 N 072-35-28.0 W 17.4 56.9 1059863 Address: 31 "Pond Side Road City: Longmeadow County: FL MPDEN State. " A Construction; Deadline: 12-07-2000 Antenna: 4;Azimuth (from true north) 0 4 :: ' 90 135 180 225 270 315 Antenna Height AAT (meters) 6.500 -14 800 300 -9.600 16.500 1,400 -21.000 -11.600 Transmitting ERP (watts) 0.450 ,38 0.550 .,, ,;0 1t0 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 Antenna: 5 Azimuth {from true north) '0 45 90 -,35 180 225 270 315 Antenna Height AAT (meters) 6.500 -14.800 -3SJ00 4600 16.500 1.400 -21,000 -11.600 Transmitting ERP (watts) 0.100 0.140 2.750, ,; 8.710 6,920 1.170 0.100 0.100 Antenna: 6 Azimuth (from true north) 0 45 90 135 " "' 180 225 270 315 Antenna Height AAT (meters) 6.500 -14.800 -38.300 `', -9.6:00 16.500 1.400 -21.000 -11,600 Transmitting ERP (watts) 0.450 0.100 0.100 Ov!00 0.490 4.900 9.330 4.570 Location Latitude Longitude Ground Elevation Structure K& to: Tip Antenna Structure (meters) (m Tters)' Registration No. 42-02-57.3;N 072-30-29.3 W I192 39,9 Address: 339 Prospect Street City: East Longmeadow County: HAMPDEN State: MA Construction Deadline: 07-30-2009 Antenna: I Azimuth (from true north) 0 45 90 135 180 .225'' �270 315 Antenna Height AAT (meters) 88.800 41-100 -11 200 19.100 89.800 , . 116.200 112.000 1I5.500 Transmitting ERP (watts)' 158,730 61.040 5.020 0.740 0.740 0.740 " 1170 40.330 FCC 601-C Page 4 of 5 August 2007 Licensee Name: CELLCD PARTNERSHIP Call Sign: KNKA331 File Number: 0003864651 Print Date: 06-11-2009 Location 'Latitude Longitude Ground Elevation Structure Hgt to Tip Antenna Structure (meters) (meters) Registration No. 9 42-02-57.3 N ' 072-30-29.3 W 119.2 399 Address: 339 Prospect Street City: East Longmeadow, .:°County: HAMPDEN State: MA Construction Deadline::07-30-2009 Antenna: 2 Azimuth (# om tru$ north) o 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 Antenna. HeightAAT(me'ters) 1 �88;`800 41.100-11.200 19.100 89.800 116.200 112.000 115.500 Transmitting ERP (watts) ' 0.970 30.730 344.790 444.170 90,690 0.970 0.970 0.970 .. Antenna: 3 Azimuth (from tnie north p, 45 90 135 180 225 270 315- Antenna Height AAT (meters) $$ ${ 0 41.100 -I 1.200 I9.100 89.800 116.200 112.000 115.500 Transmitting ERP'(watts) 0#40 0.740 0.740 0..740 13.340 64.040 55.550 13.090 Control Points: Control Pt. No. 2 Address: 500 W Dove Rd. City: Southlake County: TARRANT State =,`Telephone Plumber: ($00)264-6620 FCC 601-C Page 5 of 5 August 2007 REFERENCE COPY This is not an official FCC license. It is a record of public information contained in the FCC's licensing database on the dae that this reference copy was generated. In Cases where FCC rules require the presentation,, posting, or display of an FCC license, this document may not used in place of an official FCC license. L`°�"""• Federal Communications Commission u Wireless Telecommunications Bureau RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION LICENSEE: CELLCO PARTNERSHIP ATTN: REGULATORY CELLCO PARTNERSHIP 1120 SANCTUARY PKWY #,150 - GASA5REG ALPHARETTA, GA-30004:, FCC Registration Number (FRN) 0003296673 Call Sign File Number WQIQ689 0003382444 Radio Service WU - 700 MHz Upper Band (Block C) Grant Date Effective<Date Expiration Date Print Date 11-26-2008 11-26=2008 02-17-2019 12-03-2008 Market Number Cbihnel Block I Sub -Market Designator + REA001 6G , 0 I 1st Build -out Date 2nd Build -out Date 30Build-out Date 4th Build -out Date 02-17-2013 02-17-2019 Waivers/Conditions: If the facilities -authorized herein are used to provide broadcast operation t exclusively or in combination with other services, the licensee must seek renewal of the license either within ei�h Vt whe'irom the commencement of the broadcast service or within the term of the license had the broadcast service not been provided, whicw:.er period is shorter in length. See 47 CFR §27.13(b). This authorization is conditioned upon compliance with section`27 Conditions: Pursuant to §309(h) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U:S.C. §309(h), this l ceti is sublet to the following conditions: This license shall not vest in the licensee any right to operate the statioAor any right' -in the.use of the frequencies designated in the license beyond the term thereof nor in any other manner than authorized heroin. Neittlier the license nor the right granted thereunder shall be assigned or otherwise transferred in violation of the Communications,Act of 1934, as amended. See 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). This license is subject in terms to the right of use or control e9gerred:,by,§706 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. See 47 U.S.C. §606. To view the geographic areas associated with the license, go to the Universal Licensing System (ULS) homepage at httpa/wirciess.fcc.gov/uls and select "License Search". Follow the instructions on how to search for license information. FCC 601-MB Page I of 1 August 2007 REFERENCE COPY This is not an official FCC license. It is a record of public information contained in the FCC's licensing database on the dale that this reference copy was generated. In cases where FCC rules require the presentation, posting, or display of an FCC license, this document may not be used in place of an official FCC license: Federal Communications Commission Wireless Telecommunications Bureau x�avRPM RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION LICENSEE: VERIZON WIRELESS TELECOM INC. ATIN:REGULATORY VERIZON WIRELESS TFLECOM IC. 1120 SANCTUARY PKWY gl50 &SA5REG ALPHARETTA, GA 30004 FCCRegistrationNumber (FRN): 0005798061 Call Sign File Number KNLH212 Radio Service CW - PCS Broadband Grant Date Effective Date Expiration Date Print Date 07-23-2007 01-23 2o08 ;' 06-27-2017 01-24-2008 Market Number Channel Block Sub -Market Designator BTA427 = �'E 0 1st Build -out Date 2nd Build -out Date 3rdBuild-out Date 4th Build -out Date r 06-27-2002 Waivers/Conditions: This authorization is subject to the condition; that, intheevent that systems using the -same frequencies as granted herein arc authorized in an adjacent foreign territory (Canada/United States), future coordination of any basestationtransmitters within 72 km (45 miles) of the United States/Canada border shall be required to eliminate any harmful. interference to operations in the adjacent foreign territory and to ensure continuance of equal access to the frequencies by both co.ntries. t +: Conditions::. Pursuant to §309(h) of the Communications Act of 1934„as amended, 47 U.S.C. §309(h), this license is subje.gtto the following conditions: This license shall not vest in the licensee any right to operate the station nor any right in th�use of the frequencies designated in the license beyond the term thereof nor in any other manner than authorized herein. Neither the license nor the right granted thereunder shall be assigned or otherwise transferred in violation of the CommuniMions Act of 1934, as amended, See 47 U.S.C. §'310(d). This license is subject in terms to the ,right of use or control cont'erredfby°§70bof the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. See 47 U.S.C. §606. To view the geographic areas, associated with the license, go to the Universal Licensing System (ULS) homepage at http://wireless.fee.gov/uls and select ``License Search". Follow the instructions on how to search for license information. FCC 601-MB Page l of I August 2007 Federal Airways & Airspace * Summary Report: New Construction Antenna Structure Airspace User: Your Name File: AGAWAM SF MA Location: Springfield, MA Latitude: 420-021-14.2411 Longitude,:. 720-361-51.091, SITE ELEVATION AMSL...... 91 ft. STRUCTURE HEIGHT ......... 64 ft OVERALL HEIGHT AMSL...... 155 ft:. NOTICE CRITERIA I FAR 77. 9 (a) : NNR (DNE 2`00 ft AGL) FAR 77.9(b). NNR (DNE Notice Slope) FAR 77.9(c) NNR (Not a Traverse Way) FAR 77.9 NNR FAR 77.9 IFR Straight -In Notice Criteria for SDL FAR 77.9 NNR FAR 77.9 IFR Straight -In Notice Criteria for 7B6 FAR 77.9(d): NNR (Off Airport Construction) bottom NR = Notice Required NNR = Notice Not Required PNR = Possible Notice Required (depends upon actual IFR procedure) For new construction. review Air Navigation Facilities at of this report. Notice to the FAA is not required at the analyzed location and height for slope, height or Straight -In procedures. Please review the 'Air Navigation, section for notice requirements for offset IFR procedures and EMI. OBSTRUCTION STANDARDS FAR 7 7 . 17 (a) (1) : DNE 499 ft AGL FAR 77.17(a)(2): DNE Airport Surface FAR 77.19(a) DNE - Horizontal Surface FAR 77.19(b): DNE'- Conical Surface FAR 77.19(c): DNE - Primary Surface FAR '77 .19 (d) : ,DNE Approach Surface. FAR 77.19(e): DNE - Transitional Surface VFR TRAFFIC PATTERN AIRSPACE FOR: BDL: BRADLEY INTL Type: A RD: 35278.27 RE: 161.3 FAR 77.17 (a)'(1) : DNE FAR 77.17(a)(2) DNE Greater Than 5.99 NM. VFR Horizontal Surface: DNE VFR Conical Surface: DNE VFR Approach Slope: DNE VFR Transitional Slope DNE VFR TRAFFIC PATTERN AIRSPACE FOR: 7B6: SKYLARK AIRPARK Type: A RD: 40681.61 RE: 112 FAR 77.17(a) (1) : DNE FAR 77.1'7(a)`(2): DNE - Greater Than 5.99 NM. VFR Horizontal Surface: DNE VFR Conical Surface: DNE VFR Approach Slope: DNE VFR Transitional Slope: DNE TERPS DEPARTURE PROCEDURE (FAA Order 8260.3, Volume 4) FAR 77.17(a)(3) Departure Surface Criteria (40:1) DNE Departure Surface MINIMUM OBSTACLE CLEARANCE ALTITUDE (MOCA) FAR 77.17(a)(4) MOCA Altitude Enroute Criteria The Maximum Height Permitted is 244`5 ft AMSL PRIVATE LANDING FACILITIES FACIL BEARING RANGE DELTA ARP FAA IDENT TYD NAME To FACIL IN ,NM ELEVATION IFR MA67 HEL TGP 257 8G .81 +35 No Impact to Private Landing Facility Below Notice Standards by: 152 feet. CT87 SEA BOOTLEGGERS 170.91 2.37 +120 No Impact to Private Landing Facility. DNE 200 ft AGL within 3 NM of Airport. CT27 HEL TENNESSEE F 121-.14 3.88 -22 No Impact to Private Landing Facility Structure 5 ft below heliport. 6MA5 HEL BAYSTATE MEDICAL CTR 5,.41 5.13 +55 No Impact to private Landing Facility Structure is beyond notice limit by 26170 feet. 6MA3 HEL SCIBELLI 287.27 5.16 -70 No Impact to private Landing Facility Structure 0 ft below heliport,. CT19 AIR LAURIE FIELD 141_.28 5-.32 +26 No Impact to VFR Transitional Surface. Below surface height of 432 ft above ARP. CT23 HEL DELLA 176.34 5.85 +40 No Impact to Private Landing Facility Structure is .beyond notice limit by 30545 feet. MA95 HEL BEAR HOLE 335.22 5.89 -80 No Impact to Private Landing Facility Structure 5 ft below heliport. CT53 HEL MOUNTAIN VIEW 100.59 5.94 -135 No Impact to Private Landing Facility Structure 5 ft below heliport. AIR NAVIGATION ELECTRONIC FACILITIES FAC ST DIST DELTA GRND APCH IDNT TYPE AT FREQ VECTOR (ft) ELEVA ST LOCATION ANGLE BEAR BDL RADAR ON 207.27 40486 -81 CT BRADLEY INTL No Impact. This structure does not require Notice 'based upon EMI. The -studied location is within 20 NM of a Radar facility. The calculated Radar Line -Of -Sight (LOS) distance is: 34 NM. This location and height is within the Radar Line -Of -Sight. BAF VORTAC R 113.0 328.68 53197 -112 MA BARNES -.12 CEF VORTAC- R 114.0 22.18 63074 -8'6 MA WESTOVER -.06 CTR VOR/DME I 115.1 315.64 129723 -1445 MA CHESTER --. 64 HFD VOR/DME R 114.9 172.84 145518 -694 CT HARTFORD -.27 QHA RADAR ARSR Y 1320. 329.12 185968 -1998 MA West Cummington -_,_6,2 PUT VOR%DME R 117.4 98.37 211461 -497 CT PUTNAM . 13 ORH RADAR WXL Y 66.76 218870 -848 MA WORCESTER -.22 CFR Title 47 91.30000-§1.30004 AM STUDY NOT REQUIRED: Structure is not near a FCC licensed AM station. Movement Method Proof as specified in §73.151(c) is not required. Please review 'AM Station Report' for details. Nearest AM Station; WSPR @ 5934 meters. Airspace° Summary Version 16.5.417 AIRSPACEO and TERPSO are registered ® trademarks of Federal Airways & AirspaceO Copyright �'1989 - 2016 07-12-2016 2'2:4409 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health UIP Radiation Control Program 174 Portland Street, 5u' Floor, Boston, MA 02114 a�v " (617) 727-6214 (617) 727 2098 - Fax aoOtr P. nrs S�t£iARY NOWAM IG Kol. Mo, mm co"K S.r.SOhm NEW POLICY REGARDtijG 0ArOlOFREC.QUENCY FACILITY INS TALLATfON APPROVAL Due to personnel and budget reductions im we are no bn er re urn Posed upon the Radiation Control Program, 9 q ng notification and approval from companies that install radiflfrequency antennas or facilities as outlined under 105 CMR 122.021. Companies installing radiofrequencyantennas should ensure that they are meeting the FCC requirements for the installation. A guide for local government off+ciafs (June 2, 2000) concerning the FCC requirements Which complements the FCC`s OET Bulletin 65, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields". August 1997 is available along with Bulletin 65. To obtain this information. Please contact the FCC`s Office of Engineering and Technology (phone: 202-4je-2464 ora-mail: rfsafetY ce_�ov . Bulletin 65 can also be accessed and downloaded from the FCC's. "RF Safety✓ website, b.yp1lwLvw.fc _ ovloe#frfsafs Since the FCC requirements are now identical to the r 122.021. reporting to the .Massachusetts De equirernei�ts under 1a5 CMR necessary. Tie citation in the . partmen# of Public Health is no longer the Radiation Control P regulations will be changed during the next revision of 9rn's regulations_ f there are any questions concerning health effects regarding radiofrequency antennas, individuals may contact the Bureau of Environmental. -Health Assessment of the Massachusetts bepartment of Public Health at 617-624-5757. 3115102 �' a`'n' ■n STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS REPORT For AGAWAM S F NSA 1623 Main Street Agawam, MA 01001 Antennas Mounted on a New Wood Pole Prepared for 99;East River Road, 9►h Floor East Hartford, CT 06108 Qgk—& Jdni)CE3L, 29 2016 Prepared b Hudson Design Group mcm* 7600 Osgood Street Bldg. 20N Suite 3090 North Andover, MA 0] 845 (P) 978.557.5553 (F) 778.336 5586 mm .hudsondesiangrouallc.com Hu Desig SCOPE OF WORK: Hudson Design Group LLC �HDG) has been authorized by Verizon to conduct a structural evaluation of the new 58'+/- (A.G.L.) wood hole supporting the proposed Verizon's antennas and RRH's. This report represents this office's findings, conclusions and recommendations pertaining to the support of Verizon's proposed antennas listed below. CONCLUSION SUMMARY: Based on our evaluation, we have determined that the proposed wood pole Is in conformance With the North American Wood Pole Coalition Technical Bulletin - The Wood Pole 2005: Design Considerations, Service Benefits, and Economical Reward for the loading considered under the criteria listed in this report. The woodpole situcturgis rated at42.57%. APPURTENANCES CONFIGURATION- Stand- off Arm :(3) RRH2X60-)9AS-4R L (3) RRH2X60-AWS f2) OVP RC2DC-33 I 5-PF-48 VERIZON PROPOSED COAX CABLES: ANALYSIS RESULTS SUMMARY: 4011"�- SYP H1 42.57 '76 0-58 PASS Hudson Design Group DESIGNCRITERIA: 1. EIA,/TIA-222-G Structural Standards for Steel Antenna Towers and Antenna Supporting Structures County: Hampden Wind Load: 100 mph (3 second gust) Structural Class: II Exposure Category:. B Topographic Category: 1 2. Approximate height above grade to proposed antennas: 61' *Calculations and referenced documents are attached. No PROPOSED STRUCTURE: The new Southern Yellow Pine Class H 1 (fb=8000 psi) wood pole is proposed to stand 58' tali (with 9' of the pole buried into the ground -total pole height = '67' ). The wood pole diameter at the base is 16.7 inches and the diameter at the top is 9.23'inches. ANTENNA SUPPORT RECOMMENDATIONS: The new antennas are proposed to be mounted on stand-off arms secured to the wood pole using ring mounts. RRH / OVP SUPPORT RECOMMENDATIONS: The new RRH`s and OVP's are proposed to be mounted on new steel pipes secured to the wood pole using chain mounts. l . Reference the latest HDG construction drawings for all the equipment locations details. 2. Mount all equipment per manufacturer's specifications.. 3. All structural members and their connections are assumed to be in good condition and are free from defects with no deterioration to its member capacities. A. All antennas, coax cables and waveguide cables are assumed to be properly instplled and supported as per the manufacturer requirements. 5. HDG is not responsible for any modifications completed prior to and hereafter which HDG was not directly involved. 6. If "field conditions differ from what is assumed in this report, then the engineer of record is to be notified as soon as possible. 7. HDG did not perform any geofechnical analysis / or I investigation. Soil Information is unknown, Date: 01-28-16 Project Name: AGAWAM SF MP Designed By: AA Checked By: MSG 2.6.5.2 VeloOm Pressure Coeff: KZ= 2.01 (z/zg) "" �.. €�£ �� 0 858= Kzmin <_ Kz !_ 2.01 Table 2-4 Hudson i Design 6roupuc zg= 1200 (ft) a="7 Exposure Zg a K:rnm Ke B _ 1200 ft 7.0 0.70 09 C 900 ft 9.5 0.85 1.0 D 700 ft 11.5 1.03 1.1 1.6 6 4 Topographic Factory Table 2-5 Tapo. Category Kr . #... . 2 3 4 0.43 1.25 0.53 2.0 0.72 1.5 K,t= [1+(K, K jKh)] z .= holy/u`t ! Category 1 then K � -1.0 Category= _ J K e UV") h- Kh #DIV/0! Ke= 0 (from Table 2.4) Kt= 0 (from Table 2-5) f= 0 (from Table 2-5) z= 61 H= 0 (Ht. of the crest above surrounding terrain) Kzt = 1.00 Date: 01-28-1 b Project Name: AGAWAM SF MA Designed By. AA Checked By: MSC 2 6.5;2Veloclty Pressure Coef : Kz= 2.01(z/zg) 21c, z= 61 (ft) zg= . 1200:(ft) �� 3 D 811 S8.s a4 7 Kzmin 5 Kz !g 2.01 Table 2-4 Exposure Zg a K:min Ke B 1200`ft 7.0 0.70 0.9 C 'goo ft 9.5 0.85 1.6 D 700 ft 11.5 1.03 1.1' 2.6.6 4 Tpuographl Factor:, Table Z-5 Topo. Category Kt f 2 3 4 OAS 1.25 0.53� 2.0 6.72 1.5 K,= (1+(Ke Kt/Kh)j2 ftfCateaory'I then Ku Lp Category- 1� Kj,= a (F'z/H) Kh= #aIV/0! Hudson Design Groups` Antennas Kez 0 (from Table 2-4) K= 0 (from Table 2-5) f= 0 (from Table 2-5) z= 61 H:= o (Ht. of the crest above surrounding terrain) Kt= 1.00 Date: 01-28-16 Project Name: AGAWAM SF MA Designed By: AA Checked By: MSC I 2.6. Gust Effect Factor 2.6:7.1 SelfSunpartinq Lattice Structures Gh =1.0 Latticed Structures > 600 ft Gh = 0.85 Latticed Structures 450 ft or less Gh = 0.85 +0.15 [h/150 - 3.01 h 58' 2.6.7.2 Guyed Masts; 2.6.7.3 Pole Structures 2 69Aggyrtenanr;es h= ht, of structure �G f ,..: Hudson Doftn Group�c X> 2:6.7.4 Sfri ctures Supported' on Other Structures (Cantilevered tubular or latticed spines, hole, structures on buildings (ht.: width ratio > 5) -� �35 Gh= 31.35 Date: n1-28-16 Project Name: AGAWAM SF MA Designed By: AA Checked By: MSC i i `r 2.6.9.2 Design Wind Force on Appurtenances F= qz*Gh*(EPA),, q,= 0.00256*K=* ,*Kd*Umax2*I q: 20.87 Table 2-2 KZ= 0.858 K:t= 1.0 Kd= 0.95 Vmax 100 I= 10 Hudson Design Group,Lc Structure Type, Wind Direction Probability Factor, Kd Latticed structureswithtriangular, square or 0.85 rectangular cross sections Tubular pole structures, latticed structures with other; 0.95 cross sections, appurtenances Determine Cf: If lattice Structure See Manual If Tubular Pole Structure, Use Corrected Value from Table 2.7 Below C Round IS Sided 12 Sided 8 Sided mph. ft < 32 1.2 ..._,.. 1.21.2 El- 1.2 (Subcritical) 32 to 64 38 4/C1-° 25.8/0-88s 12.6/C°'678 2.99/C0_263 1.2 (Transitional) > 64 06 0.65 0.75 (Supercritical) C = (I*K:t*K )O"*V*D D = Outside diameter for rounds: 0.25 feet C= 2316Cf= 1.2 Da i e: 01-28-16 Project Name: AGAWAM SF MA Designed By: AA Checked By: MSC Determine Ca: Table 2-8 Hudson Design'Groupac Force Coefficients (Ca) for Appurtenances Aspect Ratio 5 2.5 Aspect Ratio = 7,.. Aspect Ratio ? 25 Member Type Ga ,. Ca _ Ca Flat 1.2 1.4 2.0 Round C < 32 0.7 o:s i,z (Subcritical) 3Z5C<&4 3.76ACa.aes) 3.37/(0.a1s} 38.4/(C ") (Transitional} es64 (Supercritical) 0.5 4.5 0.6 Aspect Roiio is the overall lengthIm idth ratio in the plane normal to the wind direction. (Aspect ratio is independent of the spacing between support points of a linear appurtenance, and the section length considered to have uniform wirtd load). Note: Linear interpolation may be used for aspect ratios other than those shown. A pua rter;lan ces 80010360;Antenna Height Width 71.0 110 b. epth Flat.Area: Aspect Ratio 11.0 5.42 6.45 POLE (58' H) 696.0 18.0 18.0 87.00 38.67 Ca Force IlbsJ "U. 080 > U. 1..20 41-11 Date: 01-28-1 G Project Name. AGAWAM SF MA Designed By: AA Checked ByMSC 2.6.5.2 Velocity Pressure ;Coeff: K = 2.01(z/zej 21a z_ .53 (ft) zg- 1200 (ft) Kzmin5KZS201 Table 2-4 Exposure Zg a Kzmin Ke B 1200 ft 7.0 070 09 C 900 ft: 9.5 085 10 D 700 ft 11.5 1.03 JA MX.4 To o ra hic Factor: Table 2-5 Topo. Category Ka f 2 3 4 0.43 . ,. 1.25 0.53 2.0 0.72 1.5 Of Coteraory l then =I.JO Category= 1 KneWM) -_- Kt,= #DIV/01 nn H q ds. 0 * b�lgn'Grtx ouc RRH.& OVP Ke 0 (from Table 2-4) Kt= 0 (from Table 2-5) f= 0 (from Table 2-5) z= 53 H= 0 (Ht. of the crest above surrounding terrain) Kzt= 1.00' Date. 01 28-16 Project Dame: AGAWAM SF MA Designed By: AA Checked By: MSC 2.6.7 Gust Effect Factor, 2.6.7.1 Self Supporting Lattice Structures Gh =1.0 Latticed Structures > 600 ft Gh = 0.85 Latticed Structures 450 ft or less Gh = 0.85 + p;15 [h/150 3.0j h= ht. of'structure 2 6.9 Appurtenances Hudson Design Groupue 2 6.7..4 Structures =Supported on Other Structures (Cantilevered tubular or latticed spines, pole, structures on buildings (ht.: width ratio > 5) �fiz 35' Gh= 1.35 Date: 01-28-1 S Project Nome: AGAWAM 5F MA Designed By: AA Checked By: MSC 2.6.9.2 Design Wind Force on Appurtnares F=.qz*Gh*(EPA)A q,= 0.00256*K,*K,*Kd*Vmax2*1 i anie z-z K 0.824 Kzc= 10 Kd= 0.95 V.."= 100 l= 1.0 Hudson, Design Groupuc . Structure Type Wind Direction Probability Factor, Kd. Latticed structures with triangular, square or 0.85 rectangular cross sections Tubular pole structures,, latticed structures with other. 0.95 cross sections,; appurtenances Determine Cf: If lattice Structure See Manual If Tubular Pole Structure, Use Corrected Value from Table 2.7 Below C Round 19 Sided 16 Sided 12 Sided 8 Sided' mph.ft < 32 1.2.. 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 (Subcritical) 32'to 64 38 4/C" 25.a/C1.885 12 6/C0.628 2.99/C""' 1.2 (Transitional) > 64 0.6 0.65 0.75 1 1.2 (5upercritica l) C _ (E*Kzr*KZ)0.5*V*D D = Outside diameter for rounds: G= 22 70 025 feet Cf= 1.2 Dai e: 01-28-16 Project Name' AGAWAM SF MA Designed, By: AA Checked By: MSC i i Det rmine Ca: I Table 2-8 Hudson � Design Group,tc Force Coefficients (Ca) for Appurtenances Member Type Aspect Ratio 5 2,5 ......_ Aspect Ratio = 7 Aspect Ratio. a 75 Ca Ca Ca Flat 1.2 1 4 2.0 Round C < 32 03 0.8 1 (5ubcritical) ..... 32<_C5fi4 _ 3.76/(e-485) 3.37/(0"") 38.4/(C "') (Transitional) C > 64' (Supercritical) 0.5 0.6 06 Aspect Ratio is the overall;tength/width ratio in the plane normal to the wired direction. (Aspect ratio is independent of the spacing between support points of a linear appurtenance, and the section length considered to have uniform wind load). Note: Linear interpolation may be used for aspect -ratios other than those shown... Appurtentthces. Height Width: Depth FW Area Aspect Ca Force +' tbs Ratio RUDC-3315-PF-48 OVP 28,9 15.7 10.3 1b 1.84 1.20 '1`03 ..� t . RRH2x6O-194-4R 19.7 11.2 8.2 1.76 1.20 a y50: RRH2x64-19A-4ft (Side) 197 82 11.21 i2 2.41 1.20 36 RRH2x60-AWS 20.1 11.2 7.2 1.79 1.20 51' RRH2x60-AWS (Side) 20.1 7 2 11.2 '101. °'" ' 2.78 1.21 33 Dater 01-28-2016 Project Name: AGAWAMSF MP Designed By: AA Checked By: -MSC Calculate`Mommenf of the Base of Wood Pole Hudson Design Groupc�c Item W1nd Load Ob3_l 9!Y--, Distance (ft.) Total flb-ftl 800 10360 Antenna. 122 2 61 14884.0 RRH2X60-19A-4R 50 1 53 2650.0 RRH2X60-19A-4R fSIde) 3.6 2 53 38160 �RHWO-A1N5., 51 1 50 2556.0 RRH2x6O-A WS (Side) 33 2 50 3300.0 4VP 1Q3 2 .48.5 , 9991.0 Pole 2941 ' 1 29 85289.0 Total 122480.,o I6-4 14884 Ibs. @'61 ft- <— 6466 Ibs. @ 53 ft. 4— 5850' Ibs. @ 50 #t. F- 9991 Ibs. @ 48.5 ft. F— 85289 Ibs. @ 29 ft. Daie: 01: 28-201 h Project Name: AGAtNALA SF Mh Designed By: AA Checked By: MSC H gdso1 Dosign Groupuc Wood Pole Antenna Support Structure Reterence Codes: -ANSI/7IA-222-G Structural Standards for Steel Antenna Towers and Antenna Supporting Structures -North American Wood Council (NAWC)-Technical Bulletin, The wood Pole 2005: Design Considerations Service Benefits, and Economic Reward -United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) -Designated Fiber Stress for Wood Poles -International Building Code 2009 (fBC 2009) -Massachusetts State Building Cade, 8Th Edition APPURTENANCE BREAK -DOWN item: M flbsa gay_ .800 10360 Antenna 124 2 RRH2X6a19A-4R 46 3 RRN2x6O-AWS 44 3 ,..... OVP 32 2 FEEDER LINES Dote, A1-28-2016 Project Nome AGAWAM SF -MA Designed By. AA Checked By: _MSC Woad Fiber Strength Tree Species Fiber Strength (psi) Western Larch 8400 Souther Yellow Pine 8000 Douglas Fir 8000 Western Hemiock 7400 Alaska Cedar 7400 Northern Red Pine :. 6600 Long Pole Pine 6600 Western Fir 6600 Mko Spruce 6600 White Spruce,. 6600 Ponderosa Pine 6.000 Western Red Cedar 6000 Pngelmann"Spruce 5600 North While Cedar 4000 H;udsotm.Je . Design Grbupuc Ultimate Resisting Moment Colculationf Mr= (KJ(Fb)((:�3) Mr-- Ultimate Resisting Moment (ff-lbs) Kr-- Constant (0-0002641 Fb=Designated Pole Fiber Stress for Wood Species (psi) Cg=Pole Circumference at ground line (in) Cg= (fDP-D9)(Cb-G)!(D1-Db)1+C1 Cb=Pole Circumference 6' from butt Ct=Circum€erence at Top of'1'ole Dp=Distance from butt of Pale to Top of Pole Dg=Distance from butt of Pole to Ground Line (.10 x Dp) f 2') _. Db=Distance from butt of Pole to classification Point per ANSI 051 Cg-......... 51_.53. 14 15 SCA;LA DIVISION Kathrein's 800 10375 tri-sector antenna system provides a Complete site antenna solution in a slim, 9 inch, low visibility envelope that incorporates the latest in antenna technology. Its cross -polarized vector dipole design offers the same performance as '3 Kathrein X-pol panel antennas, and features adjustable electrical down tilt, either manual or by optional remote control. Its broadband (1710-2170 MHz)capabilities make it perfect for current;PCS applications as well as future 3G wireless systems. The system is constructed of high strength fiberglass for rigidity, with tin-plated' zinc and tin-plated copper radiator and reflector materials for excellent IMID protection. All metal parts are DC grounded and a impulse spike is provided at;the'top of the radome. The antenna system is designed for top of the mast applications. RIF feedlines and remote control cables are concealed in a readily accessible service area at the base of the antenna. All mounting hardware is stainless steel. General specifications: Frequency range 1710-2170"MHz VSWR z1.5:1 Impedance 50 ohms Intermodulation (2x20w) IM3:< -150 dBc Polarization +45' and -45' Front -to -back ratio >27 dB (co -polar) Connector 3 x 2 x7/16 DIN female Maximum input power 250 watts (at 50'C) per input Weight 70.5 lb (32 kg) Height 48.9 inches (1241 mm) Radome diameter 9.1 inches (230 mm) Wind load at:93(mph (154kph) Side" 47 lbf (205 N) Wind survival rating' 120 mph (200;kph) Natural frequency 45-47 Hz Damping ratio 0.032 Shipping dimensions 54.9 x 12.4 x 13 inches (1395 x 315 x 330 mm) Mounting Flange connection 12 x 12M at a graduated diameter of 208 mm', 0'--360' continuously adjustable. See reverse for order information. 80010375 650 Tri-sector Antenna Horizontal pattern t45°-polarization Vertical pattern "5'-polarization 0'-12' electrical downtilt 5 eclfiCatipns: 1710-18ti0 Miiz 1$50-1990 MHz 1920-2170 MHz Gain (dBi) 15.4 15.2 15 14.8 15.5 15.4 15.3 14,9 15.7 15.6 154 14.9 Tilt 0' 4' 8° 12' 0° 4' 8' 12' 0' 40 8' 12' +45' and -45' polarization 67' (half -power) 65"(half-power) 62' (half -power) horizontal beamwidth +45' and -455' polarization 12.7' (half -power) 12' (half -power) 11.2' (half -power) vertical beamwidth Electrical downtilt 0°-121 01--121 0'-12' continuously adjustable (manual or optional remote control) Sidelobe suppression for 0' 4' 8° 12' 00 4' 8' 12, 0" 41 8' 12' first sidelobe above horizon 16 16 15 15 dB 18 17 17 16 dB 18 18 16 16 dB Cross polar ratio Main direction 0' 20 dB (typical) 20 dB (t pical) 20 dB (typical) Sector #60' >10 dB (typical) >10 dB typical) >10 dB (typical) Isolation intrasystem >30 dB >30 dB >30 dB intersystem >40 dB >40 dB >40 dB c` *Mechanical design is based on environmental conditions as stipulated in TIA-222-G-2 (December2009) and/or ETS 300 019-1-4which include the MTUVM static mechanical load imposed on an antenna by wind at maximum velocity. Ends See the Engineering Section of the catalog for further details. rol 10945-C` 936.28301a Kathrefn Inc., Scala Division Post Office Box 4580 Medford, OR 97501 (USA) Phone: (541) 779-6500 Fax: (541)'779.3991 Email: communications@kathrein.com Internet: www.kathrein-scala.com SCALA DIVISION 9s1 inches (P30` mm) E: R 500 10375 65' Tri-sector Antenna 31.6 inches (803 mm) 17.2 inches Service Area (438 mm) (cover removed) 11 inches (280 mm) 0. 7-16 7.16. -45° +45°- 1710 -2170 +d5- 1710-2170r1710-2f45 Order Information: Model Description 80010375 Tri-sector antenna with 3 x 2 x 7116 DIN connectors 0'-i2' electrical'downtilt All specifications are subject to change without notice. The latest; specifications are available at wwwkathrein-scala.com. Kathrein Inc., Scala Division Post Office Box 4580 Medford, OR 97501'(USA) -Phone: (541) 779-6500 Fax: (541) 779-3991 Email-: communications@kathrein.com Internet: www.kathrein-scala♦com C� The Alcatel -Lucent B66a Remote Radio Head 4x45 is the newest addition of Remote Radio Head to the extended product line of Alcatel-Lucent's distributed Base Station solutions, aimed at facilitating smooth RF site acquisition and related civil engineering. Its operational range covers beyond that of B4 (AWS) and B10 (AWS+). Supporting 2Tx/4Tx MIMOand 2-way/4-way Rx diversity, the Alcatel -Lucent B66a RRH4x45 allows operators to have a compact radio solution to deploy LTE in the 2100 band (3GPP band 4, 10, and 66), providing them' with the means to achieve high capacity, high quality, high reliability, large instantaneous bandwidth, and high coverage with minimum site requirements, x The Alcatel -Lucent- B66a RRH4x45 product has four transmit RF paths, offering the possibility to select, via software only, 2Tx or 4Tx MIMO configurations with either 2x90W or 4x45W RF output power. It also supports 4-way Rx diversity at the 70 MHz instantaneous bandwidth. The Alcatel -Lucent B66a RRH4x45 is a compact (near zero -footprint) -solution and operates noise free, simplifying negotiations with site property owners and minimizing environmental impacts. Its compactness and slim design makes the Alcatel -Lucent B66a RRH4x45 easy to install close to the antenna: operators can therefore locate this Remote Radio Head where RF design conditions are deemed ideal, minimizing trade-offs between available sites and RF optimum sites, together with reducing the RF feeder needs and installation costs. FEA IURE • Supporting LTE in2110 - 2180 MHz band/DL, 1710-1780MHz/UL (3GPP band 4, 10, and 66a) • L rE 2Tx or 4Tx MIMO (SW selectable) • Configuration:2T2R/2T4R/474R • output power. up to-2x90W or 4x45W {SW configurable) • 70MHz LTE carrier with 4Rx_Diversity 4T4Ror MR • Convection -cooled (fan -less) { n uc f • Supports AISG 2.0 ALD devices (REr, TMA) through RS485 or RF ports i3 F�� • compact to reduce additional footprint when adding LTE in AWS 1-3 band • selection of MIMO configuration (2Tx or 4Tx) by software only • Improves downlink spectral efficiency through 4Tx MIMO • Increases LTE coverage thanks to 4Rx diversity capability and best in class Rx sensitivity • Flexible mounting options: Pole or Wall In h n x i wowwith IT* tan be s�tttlied brntktn im{ rs(short isrance) MIAvieSWdoWevisit ..,.. ....... .............. •..•..............., •Alcatel•Lucent 0 Features &Performance . .,. dt" a 4 duplexed,(either 9T4R or 2T4R; Selectable by SW) AWS:1-3, B4/666a DL, 2110-2180 MHz / JL: 1710-1780 MHz 70 MHz— 4 LTE MIMO carriers (in 70 MHz occupied bandwidth) 5,'10, 15, 20'MHz 2x90W or 4x45W (selectabie'by SW) 2 dB typical (42.5 dB max) —2 or 4 way Rx diversity -194.5 dBm maximum 655x299x1B2 (25-8x11.8x7.2) (with solar shield) 640x29Ox160 (25.241,4x(5.3) (without solar shield) 35 5 (with solar shield) 297 (without solar shield) 258kg (56.61b) (with solar shield) Nominal -48V, -40.5 to -57V at full performance, -38to -57V with relaxation on power consumption 75©W typical CU1 100% RF load (in 2Tx or 4Tx mode); Add 58N1 for 2A*29V for AISG -40°C (-401F)1+551C (+131IF) LJL50FType 4 Enclosure 25ON (561b)'Frortal/150N (341b)`Lateral 4 ports 4.3-10 female (50 ohms) VSWR %1.5 2 CPRI ports (HW ready for Rate 7, 9.8 Gbps) SFP: SMDF (HW supports also SMSF and MMDF) 1 AISG 2.0 output (RS485) Integrated Smart Bias Tees (x2) 4 external alarms (1 connector) 1 DC connector (2 pins) Pale and wall mounting 3GPP 36.141 / 3GPP 36.113 / GR-487 / GR-1089-CORE if GR-3108-CORE / UL 60950-1 / FCC Part 27 / FCC Part .15 / GR-3178-CORE wwa[otel-lucento— Alcatel,:Ls rt;. Alcald-L—nt Wd [he Alcatel-Lucert. n logo ale trademarks olAkatEbLuc 'nt. Al other trademarks are the property of their. respeGown ers. ners. The Wor natior presented issrnject to change vntNoul notice. Alcatel -Luc nt assumes no w5ponsiJilyfor inaccuraaes contained herein., CopynghMWI6Ncatel-Lucen[ All Rights Resmad .. B66A RRH4x45 {[ ALCATEL-LUCEM DATA SHEET REVDA—FEBRUARY:2016 Alcatel -Lucent intQ9 Sa i Alcatel -Lucent Band 25 Remote Radio Head 4x30W is the new addition of Remote Radio Head to the extended product line of Alcatel-Lucent's distributed Base Station solutions, aimed at facilitating smooth RF site acquisition and related civil engineering. Supporting 2Tx/4Tx MIMO and 4-way Rx diversity, Alcatel -Lucent B25 RRH4x30 allows operators to have a` compact radio solution to deploy LTE in the PCS' band (1.9 GHz, 3GPP band 25), providing them with the means to achieve high capacity, nigh quality and high coverage with minimum site requirements. The Alcatel -Lucent B25' RRH4x30 product has four transmit ,RF paths, offering the possibility to select, via software only, 2Tx or 4Tx MIMO configurations with either 2x60 W or 4x30 W RF output power. It supports also 4-way Rx diversity, LTE carriers from 3 MHz up to 20 MHz and up to 65 MHz instantaneous bandwidth. The Alcatel -Lucent B25 RRH4x30 is a near zero -footprint solution and operates noise free, simplifying negotiations with site property owners and minimizing environmental impacts, Its compactness and slim design makes the Alcatel -Lucent B25 RRH4x30 easy to install close to the antenna: operators can therefore locate this Remote Radio Head where RF design conditions are deemed ideal, minimizing trade-offs between available sites and RF optimum sites, together with reducing the RF feeder needs and installation costs. FEA NUKES Supporting LTE in 1.9 GHz band (PCs,'3GPP band 2 &25) LTE 2Tx or 4Tx MIMO (SW switchable) • Output power: Up to MOW or 4x30W • Ready For 3, 5, 10, 15 or 2OMHz LTE tamer operation with 4Rx Diversity • Ready to support up to 4 carriers anywhere in 65MHz instantaneous bandwidth • convection -cooled (Fan -less) Supports AISG 2.0 devices (RET, TMA);through R5485 or RF ports E N E iIt. X • Compact to reduce additional footprint when adding LTE in PCS band # 4x30W with;4T4R • MIMO scheme operation select:'son (2Tx or 4Tx} by software only xk 9 or 2x60W with 2T4R Full flexibility for multiple carriers operation over entire PCS spectrum s. k x x # • Improves downlink spectral efficiency and cell edge throughput through MIM04 t x Can be switdied between modes via SW w/o site Increases LTE coverage thanks to 4-way Rx diversity capability and best in class Rx sensitivity visit • Flexible mounting options (Pole or Wail) - ...................................................... Alcatel -Lucent 0 $� e Features & per#are�t .:x,_;4, 3, 5, 10, 15 or 20 MHz 2x60W or 4x30W (by SW) 2.0'dB typ.;(<2.5 dB max) 2 or 4 way Rx diversity 538 x 304 x-182 (21.2"x 12.0" x 7.2 ) 30 24 (53) -40.5 to -57V at full, performance, -38`to -57V with relaxation on power consumption 58OW typical @100% RF load -40°C (-401F) /+55°C (+131°F) IP65 Frontal<200N / Lateral <150N 4 ports 7/16 DIN female (50 ohms) VSWR < 1.5 (> 14dB)- 2 CPR] ports (HW ready for Rate? ( 9.B Gbps) I AISG2.0 output (RS485), +24V12A OC power Integrated Smart Bias Tees (x2) I external' alarms Connector (4 alarms), 4 RF Tx & 4 RF Rx monitor ports 1 OC connector (2 pins) Pole and wall mounting 3GPP 36.141 /3GPP 36.113 / GR-1089-CORE/ GR-3108-CORE J IR 60950-1 J FCC Part 27 a'wwal l-lucent— Alcalcl; Lucc,%AlniflI LucCnl a 1 the Al-, lJg0 ar0 tra&e ,LS of Al_alel-L cal All olhc ["e :kN arc h. props. Y lk�ir Ic(tCelnx oiMCr The Presarted is h� ct to cha�g lout n�xi�� Alcatel -Lucent assumesrnrasp hll fnr t: ues co nL_ irete;n Cuppri0o hJ 201-I Ak—l-Lucent All Right R—d _ B25 RRH4ii30 ALCATEL-LUCENT DATA SHEET REVIA — JANUARY 201.5: Alcatel -Lucent 2 !LAe# I . �. irefe s AGAWAM SF, MA Site Justification: <Rel•erence — Agawam SF, MA - Site Locations Map > The proposed installation of equipment at 1623 Main Street, located at Six Flags New England, is necessary to enhance 4G LTE capacity to our customers in Agawam. Our existing transmitter locations are positioned to the northeast (LONGMEADOW, MA— 31 Pond Side Road), to the southeast (N Thompsonville, CT 1 BrightMeadow Boulevard, Enfield), and to the southwest (SIX FLAGS, MA — 1804 Main Street, Agawam.) These sites currently provide 4G LTE service to our customers. Our objective is to provide additional 4G LTE capacity and coverage to customers and employees within the Six Flags New England park. This installation will provide more reliable 4G LTE service to our customers at Six Flags New England. The installation will also relieve demand from our existing SIX FLAGS, MA site, which will provide more reliable 4G LTE service to our customers in Agawam & Longmeadow. The proposed Agawam SF, MA installation will deliver 4G LTE service to the entire Six Flags New England park, as well as along approximately 0.8 mi. of RT. 159. The proposed site, being centrally located to our existing cell sites in the area, makes it the optimum location for 4G LTE data service. Juan (Jay) F. Latorre III RF Engineer' Verizon Wireless Network New England West 99 East River Drive East Hartford, CT 06108