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T-MOBILE USA AG Town of Agawam y 36 Main Street Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1837 p TeL 413-786-0400 Fax 413-786-9927 August 17, 2012 T-Mobile, USA, Inc. 15 Commerce Way Norton,MA 02766 To Whom It May Concern: At its duly called meeting held on August 16, 2012,the Agawam Planning Board voted to approve the Site Plan entitled"4SH-0276-B, WMECO Mill Street, Agawam, 695 Cooper Street,Agawam, MA 01001;Prepared for T-Mobile; Prepared by: Chappell Engineering Associates, LLC, latest revision date: 7/27/12 with the condition that a revised landscaping plan be provided. If you have any questions,please contact this office at(413) 786-0400,extension 8738. Sincerely, Mark R. Paleologopoulos, Acting Chairman AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD t17 c MRP/DSD:prk — r= Cc: ZBA " Bldg. Dept. — Eng. Dept. -- -�; 'own Clerk \, r File l rt- Kbbf Town of Agawam}�\ � 36 Main Street Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1837 Tel. 413-786-0400 Fax 413-786-9927 October 5, 2012 T-Mobile, USA, Inc. 15 Commerce Way Norton,MA 02766 To Whom It May Concern: 7> cm At its duly called meeting held on October 4, 2012,.the Agawam Planning Board votecR - approve the Site Plan entitled"4SH-0276-B, WMECO Mill Street, Agawam, 695 Co opgr Street, Agawam, MA. 01001; Prepared for T-Mobile; Prepared by: Chappell Engianeerft Associates, LLC, latest revision date: 9f 19112. If you have any questions, please contact this office at(413) 786-0400, extension 8738 , Sincerely, `71 Travis P. Ward, Chairman AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD TPWIDSD:prk Cc: ZBA Bldg. Dept. Eng. Dept. Town Cle File TOWN OFACAWAM 36 MAIN STREET AGAWAM, MA 01001 BOARD OF APPEALS E plA August 22,2012 The Agawam Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing in the Agawam Public Library Community Room, 750 Cooper Street, Agawam, MA, beginning at 6:30 P.M., Tuesday, October 9, 2012 for the following: N Case#: 1902 Petitioner: T-Mobile USA, Inc. Address: 695 Cooper Street Reason: Seeking a Special Permit in accordance with Section 180-96-.0 -__` Paragraph A of the Zoning Ordinances to allow for the instaliori of wireless communication antennas and equipment to an exang utility tower at the premises identified as 695 Cooper Street. C1 Advertise: Thursday September 20, 2012 and Thursday September 27, 2012 Doreen Prouty Chairperson DPIjb ­7�-M6bi I TOWN OFAGAWAM 36 MAIN STREET AGAWAM,, MA 01001 z� 1� DECISION OF BOARD OF APPEALS AT'ED spy Petition of. T-Mobile USA, Inc. Premises affected: 695 Cooper Street Date: October 25,2012 Case#: 1902 I The Agawam Board of Appeals conducted a public hearing and meeting on October 19, 2012 at the Agawam Public Library Conference Room, 750 Cooper Street, Agawam, MA and October 25,2012 at the Agawam DPW Conference Room, 1000 Suffield St., Agawam, MA, for all parties interestea the appeal of T-Mobile USA, Inc., which is seeking a Special Permit in accordance with Sections 1 @;-96, Paragraph A of the Town of Agawam's Zoning Ordinances to allow for the installation of wirela communication antennas and equipment to an existing utility tower at the premises identified a"95 = Cooper Street. After the public hearing, and after a thorough review of the facts presented,the Agawam Boarit—vf k . Appeals made the following findings: I. The subject property is located in an area of Town zoned Residential A-2 and Agricultural. 2. The subject property has previously received a special permit, dated March 28, 2005 under the name of Omnipoint Holdings, Inc. 3. The petitioner proposed to install 6 panels on an electric transmission utility structure(Structure 316). An eighteen foot (18') by thirty(30') foot fenced equipment area is also proposed. 4. Structure 316 is part of the WMECO electric power transmission system under the Greater Springfield Reliability Project. This project received comprehensive zoning exemptions granted by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities. 5. Structure 316 is exempt from local zoning regulations. 6. Section 180-94, Paragraph A of the Town of Agawam's Zoning Ordinances allows wireless telecommunication facilities in all districts of the town, by special permit, which are to be mounted on top of an existing structure. 7. Section 190-97, Paragraph J of the Town of Agawam's Zoning Ordinances states..."New ti antennas located on any of the following existing structures shall be exempt from the height restriction of the article, provided that there is no more than a twenty-foot increase in the height of the existing structure as a result of the installation of a personal wireless service facility: electric transmission and distribution towers, telephone poles and similar existing utility structures." I 8. Structure 316 will be extended by twenty feet to allow for the proposed panels. 9. Section 180-96, Paragraph A of the Town of Agawam's Zoning Ordinances includes the requirements that must be met by the petitioner. J DECISION (p.2) T-Mobile, USA Case # 1902 10. An independent consultant, chosen by this board, was hired to review the information submitted by the petitioner. l l. There was no opposition expressed at the public hearing nor received in writing by this board. 12. A memo,dated 9/24/12, from Sgt. Donald Gallerani, Safety Officer for the Town of Agawam was received by this board which stated the wireless communications facility will have no impact on pedestrian or traffic safety. 13. The proposed personal wireless service facility is to be constructed as allowed under Section 180-94, Paragraph A and Section 180-97,Paragraph J. 14. The proposed personal wireless facility will not have an undue adverse impact on historic resources, scenic views, residential property values and natural or man-made resources. 15. The applicant has agreed to implement all reasonable measures to mitigate the potential adverse impacts of the facility. 16. The proposed replacements shall comply with FCC 96-326 and any and all other applicable FCC regulations regarding emissions of electromagnetic radiation and a monitoring program is in place. 17. The location of 6 new panels on top of an already existing electric transmission utility structure along with an equipment area is an appropriate location for such a use. 18. No evidence was presented to this board that the use as developed will adversely affect the health, safety and property values of the neighborhood. 19. The installation of these proposed antennas along with the equipment area will not create a nuisance or potential hazard to vehicle or pedestrian safety. 20. Adequate and appropriate facilities and controls will be provided for the proper and safe operation of the proposed use. Therefore,by a unanimous vote of its three members, the Agawam Board of Appeals grants the Special Permit subject to the following conditions: 1. The proposed personal wireless facility shall be constructed according to the plans submitted entitled T-Mobile, 4SH-0276-B, WMECO Mill Street, drawn by James M Fitzgerald, professional engineer,revised and dated 9/19/12, sheet number T-1. 2. The petitioner shall post a"Removal Performance Guaranty" in the form of a cash bond. Such bond shall be agreed upon between the petitioner and this board before the issuance of the building permit. The costs necessary to obtain estimates for the removal/demolition shall be borne by the petitioner. 3. The 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 of insurance shall be submitted to the Planning Board on an annual basis showing proof of insurance against damages to person or property. 4. This personal wireless facility shall be removed if said facility ceases to operate for a period of one (1)year. 5. The petitioner shall immediately notify the Town if its license/permit from the Federal Communications Commission is revoked. 6. There will be no lighting of the wireless facility unless required by the Federal Aviation Administration. DECISION(p.3) T-Mobile, USA Case 4 1902 7_ The color of the proposed antennas and poles shall be the same as the power stanchion on which they are located. 8. The petitioner shall file with the 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 to the Inspector of Buildings. 9. 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. Chapter 40A, Section 17 within 20 days from the date this decision is filed with the Agawam Town Clerk. Attachment: Signatory Page of Decision TOWN OF AGAWAM 36 MAIN STREET �, ay AGAWAM, AM 01001 BOARD OF APPEALS QED Signatory+ Page_of Decision Case#: 1902 I Date: October 25,2012 1 Applicant: T-Mobile USA, Inc. Address: 695 Cooper Street By a unanimous vote of its three members, the Zoning Board of Appeals hereby grants the petitioner a Special Permit. This approval is subject to the conditions set forth in the attached written decision. ~� Doreen Prouty Gatyy`Suffir& James Marmo Gary Geiger(Alternate) Richard Maggi (Alternate) NIXON PEABODYLLP 100 Summer Street Boston, Massachusetts 021 1 0-21 31 (617) 345-1000 Fax: (617) 345-1300 Donald D. Cooper Direct Dial: (617) 345-6077 E-Mail: dcooper@nixonpeabody.com August 29, 2012 N c, VIA OVERNIGHT MAIL Q Town Clerk Town of Agawam `•° Town Hall ; 36 Main Street Agawam, MA 01001 Re: Application for Special Permit - T-Mobile USA, Inc., 695 Cooper Street Dear Town Clerk: Enclosed is a copy of the Application for a Special Permit on behalf of T-Mobile USA, Inc. for 695 Cooper Street, Agawam. I am filing this with your office to comply with the requirement to do so in Massachusetts General Law c. 40A, s. 9. Please note that this Application was already submitted to Inspection Services and the Board of Appeals on August 3, 2012, in the required number of copies. There is a public hearing scheduled by the Board of Appeals on this Application on October 9, 2012. Therefore, I do not believe any action on the part of the Town Clerk's office is necessary, other than noting and certifying that this Application has been filed with you as required by said General Law. Should there be any questions in this regard, do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, Z Donald D. CoopIer&r DDC/mmd Enclosure 14124441.1 Zoning PP Board of Appeals Town of Agawam, Massachusetts Special permit Application P Wireless communications facility Applicant: T-Mobile USA, Inc. (The Applicant) 15 Commerce Way Norton, MA 02786 - Location: Western Massachusetts Electric Company("WMECO") Utility Structure# 316 t 695 Cooper Street, Agawam,MA Assessors ID:Map HI I , Block 3,Lot_1 Zoning District: Residence A-2 &Agricultural 5 1 14056732.1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Table of Contents. Application for Special Permit Contact Information Presentation of Information and Proposed Findings for Special Permit Exhibit I — Special Permit granted for Existing T-Mobile Facilities Exhibit 2—Affidavit of Anna Adkins Exhibit 3 —Site Plans = G �= Exhibit 4--8-Mile Radius Facilities �^' - Exhibit 5 —8-Mile Radius Coverage Exhibit 6—Detailed Coverage Maps(2) rn Exhibit 7—FCC License Exhibit 8—Massachusetts Department of Public Health Letter Certified Copy of Deed ' Letter of Authorization from WMECO, as owner of 695 Cooper Street Check for Special Permit Application Fee of$250.00 I i 14088463,1 .... _._.......... ............._........—__................. ... _._..._...._....... .._.__._.....� TOWN OF AGAWAM FOR OFFICE USE ONLY 36 MAIN STREET Case#: AGAWAM, MA 01001� Filed: s BOARD OF APPEALS ' Hearing: � ; Expires: .................. Application to Board of Appeals for§,PECIAL PERMIT as provided In the Zoning and other Bylaws. Applicant T-Mobile USA, Inc. Address 15 Commerce Way, Norton, MA 02786 Application is hereby made for a SPECIAL PERMIT as provided by Section 180 Paragraph 94 of the By-law. Premises affected are situated on Cooper Street; 565 jeet distant from the comer of Henry E. Bodurtha Street and known as street number 695 `"I gHway Properly Is zoned as Residential A-2 and Agricultural Reason(s) for request of Special Permit: See attached Presentation of Information and Proposed Findings f Signature of owner or his authorized agent: _L&.. w Telephone #:� PT 7 NOTICE: THIS APPLICATION MUST BE FILLED OUTIN INK OR TYPEWRITTEN i Contact Information Any communications regarding this Site Plan Approval should be directed to: Donald D. Cooper, Esq. Nixon Peabody LLP 100 Summer Street Boston, MA 02110-2131 Telephone: 617-345-6077 Fax: 866-368-6629 Email: dcooper@nixonpeabody.com 1. . l .. 14046111,1 PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION AND PROPOSED FINDINGS PER TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCE I. ZONING RELIEF SOUGHT: 1. Special Permit Approval u - of f pe pursuant to §180 96 the Ordinance o the Town of Agawam("the Ordinance"). 2. A variance from the dimensional requirement of Section 180-97 K(under separate cover). 3. Site Plan Approval from the Planning Board(to be submitted to the Planning Board under separate cover). II. DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIES. T-Mobile has an existing wireless facility on the Western Massachusetts Electric Company ("WMECO")transmission right-of-way approximately 200 feet from Structure 316. That facility was the subject of the grant of a Special Permit from this Board in 2005, A copy of that decision is attached hereto as Exhibit 1. Applicant proposes to install six (6)panel antennas on an electric transmission utility structure("Structure 316") located off Cooper Street and to place related ground equipment within a fenced compound area at the base of the utility structure. Structure 316 is to be constructed as a component of the WMECO electric power transmission system as part of the already permitted Greater Springfield Reliability Project ("GSRP"). GSRP received comprehensive zoning exemptions from the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities. Therefore,the placement and transmission portion of Structure 316 is not subject to zoning review. Structure 316 itself is 147 feet in height. The structure will be extended by 20 feet to accon-unodate two carriers' wireless equipment, to a total height of 167 feet, which is 23 feet lower than the maximum permissible cell tower height in the Ordinance of 190 feet. The Applicant seeks to add the six (6)antennas at a height of 164 feet on Structure 316. As discussed in the affidavit of Anna Adkins, T-Mobile's radio frequency engineer, attached hereto as Exhibit 2,the Applicant requires the proposed height to achieve acceptable coverage in the targeted area. Installation of the proposed facility on the already permitted utility structure will eliminate the need for an additional tower in the vicinity. As shown on the nine-page Site Plans entitled Site Name: 4SH-0276-B WMECO Mill Street Agawam 695 Cooper Street Agawam, MA 01001, attached hereto as Exhibit 3 (the"Site Plans"), there will be an 18-foot by 30-foot fenced equipment area containing two carriers' ground-based equipment adjacent to Structure 316. Within that fenced equipment area, T- Mobile will have a 15-foot by 16-foot area for its equipment cabinets. The antennas will be connected to the equipment cabinets by coaxial cable attached to Structure 316 and then running underground to the T-Mobile equipment area. In the T-Mobile area will be located three(3)base transceiver station("BTS")cabinets with battery base units and booster cabinets,one(1)battery 2 14056732,1 i back-up cabinet and one (1)power/telephone cabinet. The Applicant will install one global positioning system C'CYPS") antenna mounted to the ice bridge near the BTS cabinets within the area. After installation,the wireless facilities will be unmanned and will only require biweekly visits from maintenance personnel who will inspect the facility to ensure it remains in good working order. The only utilities required to operate this facility are standard 120—volt electrical power and telephone service. The facility will comply with all applicable local, state and federal 1 safety rules and regulations Applicant provides the information below and the proposed findings in furtherance of this i proposal. III. SPECIAL PERMIT ZONING PROVISIONS,INFORMATION AND PROPOSED FINDINGS A. §180-90. PURPOSES. l. Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance. The purposes of this article are to: A. Preserve the character and appearance of the community while simultaneously allowing adequate personal wireless services to be developed; B. Protect the scenic, historic, environmental and natural or man-made resources of the community,• C. Provide standards and requirements for the regulation, placement, construction, monitoring, design, modification and removal of personal wireless service facilities and towers; A Provide a procedural basis for action within a reasonable period of time for requests for authorization to place;construct, operate or modem personal wireless service facilities and towers; E. Preserve property values; F Locate towers so that they do not have negative impacts, such as, but not limited to, visual blight attractive nuisance, noise and falling objects, on the general safety, welfare and quality of life of the community; G. Require owners of personal wireless service facilities and towers to configure them so as to minimize and mitigate the adverse visual impact of the facilities and towers; and H, Require the clustering and camouflaging of personal wireless service facilities and towers. 3 14056732.1 A E 2. Information. There is an existing T—Mobile wireless facility on an existing utility structure approximately 200 feet from Structure 316. That existing utility structure will be removed as part of GSRP and replaced with Structure 316. A replacement T-Mobile wireless facility will be relocated to Structure 316. By placing its antennas on an already permitted utility structure, the character and appearance of the community will be preserved while simultaneously allowing adequate personal wireless services to be maintained.No scenic, historic, environmental,natural or man-made resources of the community will be impacted. Property values will not be impacted by the placement of the antennas on the already permitted structure. The antennas will not be noticeable visually. The existing access from Cooper Street will service the facility. The location of the proposed wireless facilities on Structure 316 will minimize and mitigate impacts in accordance with the purpose of this section of the Ordinance. 3. - Proposed Finding. The proposed installation at this site meets the objectives expressed in § 180-90, namely, minimizing adverse impacts to the character and appearance of the neighborhood. The proposal is appropriate and within the spirit of the Ordinance in general and specifically that the facility be located on an existing structure. B. § 180-93. EXEMPTED WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS USES. 1. Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance A. This article specifically exempts the following wireless telecommunications facilities: (1)Police; j (2)Fire; (3)Ambulance and other emergency dispatch; (4) Citizens band radio; and (S)Amateur radio equipment and towers used in accordance with the terms of any amateur radio service license issued by the FCC,provided that the tower is not used or licensed for any L. commercial purpose and the tower shall be removed upon loss or termination of said FCC license. A No personal wireless service facility hall be considered P f tY s exempt from this article for any reason whether or not said 4 14056732.1 i facility is proposed to share a tower or other structure with such exempt uses. 1 - 2. Information and Proposed Finding. The proposed facility is not exempt under the above provisions. C. § 180-94. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS OVERLAY DISTRICT (WTOD), 1, Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance. A. Purpose. The Wireless Telecommunications Overlay District (WTOD) is intended to protect the scenic, historic, natural and other resources of the Town of Agawam while allowing adequate personal wireless telecommunications to be developed Towers shall be located only within Wireless Telecommunications Overlay Districts) within the Town ofAgawam by special permit. Wireless telecommunications facilities mounted on top of an existing building(roof-mounted), mounted adjacent to the side - or rear of an existing building(side-mounted) or mounted to the facade of an existing building (facade-mounted) may be located within these district(s), but are also allowed in the rest of the �.. town by special permit. 2, Information and Proposed Finding. The selected parcel is not located within the above-cited WTOD. However, pursuant to Section 180-97 (N), structure mounted facilities are allowed i. to be located outside of the WTOD, subject to a special permit. D. § 180-95. PROVISION OF INDEPENDENT CONSULTANTS. I. Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance. A. Upon submission of an application for any special permit under this article, the applicant shall pay a review fee determined by the SPGA, consisting of reasonable costs to be incurred by the SPGA for the employment of independent consultants. These consultants shall each be qualified professionals with a record of service to municipalities in one or more of the following; (1) Telecommunications Engineering (2) Structural engineering; 5 14056732.1 I (3) Monitoring of electromagnetic fields; and (4) If determined necessary by the SPG4 other relevant fields of experience as determined by the SPGA. B. The SPGA shall select the independent consultant(s) after consultation with the Board of Health and the Conservation Commission and the Department of Public Works, each of which shall propose a list of qualified candidates. 2. Information. Applicant agrees to abide by the provisions of§180-98 and to pay a reasonable fee for the above-described services, if the Board deems it necessary. E. § 180-96. JUSTIFICATION OF NEED. 1. Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance. A. Adequate coverage, adequate capacity and just fcation of need for personal wireless service facility and/or tower. (1) Sites in which applicant has legal or equitable interest. (a) The applicant shall provide written documentation of any facility site(s) in Agawam and any sites in abutting towns located within eight miles of any boundary of the Town of Agawam in which it has any legal or equitable interest, whether by ownership, leasehold or otherwise. For each such facility site, it shall demonstrate with written documentation that this facility site is not already providing or does not have the potential by adjusting the site to provide adequate coverage and/or adequate capacity to the Town of Agawam:. The documentation shall include,for each facility site listed: 4 jl]The exact tower location (in longitude and latitude, to degrees, minutes, seconds); [2] Ground elevation above mean sea level at the tower location; [3]Height of tower or structure; C4] Type, manufacturer and model number of antennas; [5]Antenna gain; [6]Height of antennas on tower or, structure; [7] Output frequency, 6 14056732,1 18]Number of channels; [9]Power input; and [10]Maximum power output per channel. (b) Potential adjustments to these existing facility sites, including changes in antenna type, orientation, gain, height or power output shall be specified Radial plots from each of these facility sites, as they exist and with adjustments as above, shall be provided as part of the application- (2) Sites in which applicant has no legal or equitable interest: (a) The applicant shall demonstrate with written k documentation that it has examined all existingfacility sites located in Agawam and any sites in abutting towns located within eight miles of any boundary of the Town ofAgawam in which the applicant has no legal or equitable interest, whether by ownership, leasehold or otherwise, to determine whether the existing facility sites can be used to provide adequate coverage and/or adequate capacity to the Town of Agawam. The documentation shall include,for each existingfacility site examined.- i [1]The exact tower location (in longitude and latitude, to degrees, minutes, seconds); [2] Ground elevation above mean sea level at the tower location (3 Height of tower or structure; ' [4] Type, manufacturer and model number of proposed antennas,' [5]Proposed antenna gain; ` [61 Height of proposed antennas on tower or structure; [7]Proposed output frequency; [8]Proposed number of channels; [9]Proposed power input,• and [10]Proposed maximum power output per channel. (b)Radial plots from each of these existing facility sites, configured as documented above, shall be provided as part of the application. (3) The applicant shall demonstrate with written documentation that it has analyzed the feasibility of repeaters in conjunction with all existingfacility sites 7 14056732.1 listed in compliance with the sections above to provide adequate coverage andlor adequate capacity to the Town of Agawam. Radial plots of all repeaters considered for use in conjunction with these facility sites shall be provided as part of the application. 2. Information. T-Mobile has a number of sites within Agawam and nearby towns within 8 miles of the Cooper Street site. Exhibit 4 shows the specific site locations. Exhibit 5 shows the coverage resulting from those facility locations. It should be noted that locations more than approximately 2 miles from a specific site are not relevant to coverage at that site because coverage is limited by topography, signal strength and other factors. See Adkins Affidavit,Exhibit 2. Therefore,the eight-mile radius coverage information requirement is inconsistent with the operational parameters of T-Mobile's equipment. Exhibit 6 shows in two sheets, first, in more detail,the gap in coverage which would result if the Cooper Street site facilities were not operational, and second,the coverage obtained around Cooper Street with the subject facilities operational. It can be observed on the detailed coverage map that a limited number of T-Mobile's facilities in the 9-mile radius contribute coverage to the Cooper Street site. As explained in the Adkins Affidavit, T-Mobile needs to replace its existing facility to continue adequate service in Agawam. Moving its antennas and facilities the 200 +/- feet to Structure 316 will allow it to maintain service in this area. T-Mobile has 3 antennas currently at Cooper Street. It is seeking permission in this special permit to install 6 antennas. If permission is granted, it will promptly install 3 antennas to replace its current facilities. It anticipates as demand grows in the next 1 to 2 years it will install the additional 3 antennas. Other, detailed information requested in the Ordinance, including ground elevation at the existing T-Mobile locations, antenna height,type of antenna, gain, output frequency, channels and power output information has all been incorporated into the analysis performed by Ms. Adkins, as discussed in her affidavit. This analysis resulted in the coverage plans discussed above, and as Ms. Adkins discusses in her affidavit,the recognized need for continued and enhanced facilities at 695 Cooper Street. T-Mobile prefers not to furnish this information in a public filing for confidentiality reasons. Should the Board desire the additional information which went into Ms. Adkins' analysis, it can be provided upon request, addressing T-Mobile's confidentiality concerns. If the information is not needed, T-Mobile requests a waiver from the requirement to provide the information. T-Mobile does not employ repeater technology in its network. 3. Proposed Finding. g 14056732.1 The Applicant has demonstrated that it has existing coverage in the area which it needs to continue and needs to enhance the equipment at the location to meet the needs of its customers in Agawam. Location of the antennas on an otherwise permitted utility structure is a preferred solution to this need. F. §180-96 REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION 1. Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance f A Required documentation for personal wireless service facility and/or tower. The applicant shall include reports prepared by one or more professional engineers, which shall demonstrate that the personal wireless service facility and tower comply with all applicable standards of the federal and state governments, more specifically (1) Copies of all submittals and showings pertaining to:FCC licensing, environmental impact statements, FAA notice of construction or alteration, aeronautical studies and all data, assumptions and calculations relating to service coverage and power levels regardless of whether categorical exemption from routine environmental evaluation under the FCC rules is claimed. (2) Copies of all information submitted in compliance with requirements of Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 105 CAIR 122 Fixed Facilities Which Generate Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range o.f300 khz to 100 ghz and Microwave Ovens, or any revisions thereof as the Department of Public Health may, by written notice, create. (3) The exact legal name, address or principal place of business and phone number of the applicant.if any applicant is not a natural person, it shall also give the state under which it was created or organized. (4) The name, title, address and phone number of 1 the person to whom correspondence or communications in regard to the application are to be sent. Notice, orders and other papers may be served upon the person so named, and such service shall be deemed to be Iservice upon the applicant. (5) Name, address,phone number and written ' consent to apply for this permit of the owner of the 9 14056732.1 i property on which the proposed personal wireless service facility and/or tower shall be located or of the owner(s) of the tower or structure on which the proposed personal wireless service facility shall be located. (6) Required plans and engineering plans, prepared, stamped and signed by a professional engineer licensed to practice in Massachusetts. (Note: Survey plans shall also be stamped and signed by a professional laced surveyor registered in Massachusetts) Plans shall be on sheets 24 inches x36 inches, on as many sheets as necessary and at scales which are no smaller.(i.e., no less precise) than listed below. Each plan sheet shall have a title block indicating the project title, sheet title, sheet number, date, revision dates, l scale(s) and original seal and signature of the professional engineer and other professionals who prepared the plan. (7) The applicant shall, as part of its application, provide the SPGA with the following plans and maps: (a) Proposed site plans. [1] Proposed facility site layout, grading and utilities at a scale no smaller than one inch=40 feet(1:480 or metric equivalent 1:500)showing the entire vicinity within a radius of 400 feet of the tower site,with topography drawn with minimum of contour intervals of two feet(0.6 meter). [2] Proposed tower location and any appurtenances and accessory buildings (communication equipment shelter or other). Indicate property boundaries of the Overlay District and setback distances to the base(s)of the tower and to the nearest corners of each of the appurtenant structures to those boundaries and dimensions of all ' proposed improvements. [31 Limits of areas where vegetation is to be cleared or altered and justification for any such clearing or alteration. 10 ' 14056732.1 t [4] Plans of proposed access driveway or roadway and parking area at the facility site. Include grading, drainage, traveled width. Include a cross section of the access drive indicating the width, depth of gravel, paving or surface materials. (b) Proposed tower and appurtenances. [1] Plans, elevations, sections and details at appropriate scales but no smaller than one inch=10feet. f21 Two cross-sections through proposed tower drawn at right angles to each other and showing the ground profile to at least 100 feet beyond the limit of clearing. Indicate proposed spot elevations at the base of the proposed tower. Dimension the proposed height of the tower above average grade at tower base. Indicate the maximum allowable structural height of the tower after addition of any modular sections. Show all proposed antennas, including their location on the tower. f31 Details of typical tower foundation, including cross sections, and details. Show all ground attachments, specifications for anchor bolts and other anchoring hardware. [4] Detail proposed exterior finish and camouflage of the tower. [5] Indicate relative height of the tower to the tops of surrounding trees as they presently exist. r (c) Proposed communications equipment shelters. (11 Floor plans, elevations and cross sections at a scale of no smaller than '/4 inch=one foot(1:48)of any proposed appurtenant structure. [21 Representative elevation views, indicating the roof,facades, doors and 1� 14056732.1 I I other exterior appearance and materials. (d) Proposed equipment plan, [1] Plans, elevations, sections and details at appropriate scales, but no smaller than one inch=ten feet_ [2] Number of antennas and repeaters(If any), as well as the exact locations of all repeaters (if any) located on a map, as well as by degrees, minutes and seconds of latitude and longitude. [3] Mounting locations on tower or structure, including height above ground [4] Antenna type(s), manufacturer(s), model and number(s). [5] For each antenna, the antenna gain and antenna radiation pattern. [6] Number of channels per antenna,projected and maximum. [71 Power input to the antenna(s). [81 Power output, in normal use cued at maximum output for each antenna and all antennas as an aggregate. [9] Output frequency of the transmitter(s). C. Application requirements for roof-mounted, side- mounted and facade-mounted personal wireless service facilities. The use of repeaters to assure adequate coverage or to fell holes within areas of otherwise adequate coverage, while minimizing the number of required towers is permitted and encouraged. [remainder of Subsection C information purposefully omitted] 2. Information. 1 The information requested in §180-96 B of the Ordinance is contained in the affidavit of Ms. Adkins, attached hereto as Exhibit 2,T- 1 I4a56732.1 12 I Mobile's FCC license, attached hereto as Exhibit 7, letter dated 3/15/02 from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health,attached hereto as Exhibit 8, the Application Form, the owner authorization attached at the tab labeled LOA and the Site Plans attached as Exhibit 3. Note that T- Mobile is not asking for zoning permission for a new telecommunications tower. Information requested in Subsection C of the Ordinance is for roof- mounted, side-mounted and fagade-mounted facilities, not for a structure- mounted facility, the subject of this Application. In any case,the information requested in Subsection C is included within the information requested in Subsection B,to which T-Mobile has responded, above. Therefore,no specific responses to Subsection C are included 3. Finding The enclosed plans and information satisfies the filing and information requirements for aproject of the proposed nature. G. §180-97 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS I- Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance A. Iffeasible,personal wireless service facilities shall be located on existing structures, including, but not limited to, buildings, water towers, existing telecommunication facilities, utility poles and towers and related facilities,provided that such installation preserves the character and integrity of those structures. A Only freestanding monopoles, with associated antenna l and/or panels, shall be allowed as specified in this section. ' Lattice-style towers and facilities requiring guy wires and/or three or more legs for support are prohibited. C. If the applicant demonstrates that it is not feasible to locate on an existing structure,personal wireless services i facility shall be designed so as to be camouflaged to the greatest extent possible, including, but not limited to: use of compatible building materials and colors, screening, landscaping and placement within trees. One week prior to and one week following the public hearing, a balloon shall be put in place at the height of the proposed tower. The balloon shall be of a size and color that can be seen from every direction for a distance of one mile. D. A special permit shall not be granted for a tower to be built on speculation. If the applicant is not simultaneously installing a personal wireless service facility on the tower, it 13 14056732.1 I shall provide a copy of its existing leaselcontract with a personal wireless service provider. Said provider shall provide all necessary data to comply with the terms of this article, as part of the applicant's application for apersonal wireless service facility and/or tower or the special permit shall not be granted. E. Tower(s) shall minimize, to the extent feasible, adverse visual impacts on the environment. The SPGA may impose reasonable conditions to ensure the result, including, but not limited to requiring the use of camouflage,painting, lighting standards and screening. F. When a personal wireless service facility extends above the roof height of a building on which it is mounted, every effort shall be made to conceal the facility within or behind existing architectural.features to limit its visibility from public ways. Facilities mounted on a roof shall be stepped back from the front facade in order to limit their impact on the buildings silhouette. Personal wireless service facilities which are side mounted shall blend with the existing building's architecture and, if over five square feet shall be painted or shielded with material which is consistent with the design features and materials of the building. G. A vegetated buffer strip of undisturbed trees of an adequate depth to screen the facility and no less than 20feet shall be retained as close to the tower as possible. H. The tower and communication equipment shelter(s) shall be completely fenced for security within a gated area no greater than 10,000 square feet, with fence height limited to six feet. Use of razor wire is not permitted. I There shall be no signs, except the following; a sign no greater than two square feet indicating the name of the personal wireless service facility's owner(s), and a twenty-four hour I emergency telephone number shall be posted adjacent to the entry gate. In addition, No Trespassing or other warning signs may be posted on the fence. All signs shall conform to the sign requirements of this chapter. i J New towers shall be the lesser of 190 feet; or the minimum height determined by the independent consultant(s) to ti provide the applicant adequate coverage from the personal wireless service facility(s)proposed for use on the tower. Side- and roof mounted personal wireless service facilities shall not project more than 10 feet above the height of an existing building nor project more than 10 feet above the height limit of the zoning district within which the facility is located Personal k wireless service facilities may be located on a building that is legally nonconforming with respect to height,provided that the facilities do not project above the existing building height. New i 14 14456732.1 antennas located on any of the following structures existing on the effective date of this article shall be exempt from the height restrictions of this article,provided that there is no increase in height of the existing structure as a result of the installation of a personal wireless. service facility.-water towers, guyed towers lattice towers,fire towers and monopoles. New antennas located on any of the following existing structures shall be exempt from the height restriction of the article,provided that there is no more than a twenty foot increase in the height of the existing structure as a result of the installation of a personal wireless service facility:electric transmission and distribution towers, telephone poles and similar existing utility structures. K In order to ensure public safety, the minimum distance from the base of a telecommunications tower to (i) any property line and/or street, and(ii) all buildings on the subject property occupied on a regular basis, shall be a minimum of(a) 260feet; or (b) one and one-ha f(1 1/2) times the height of the facility/mount, including any antennas or appurtenances, whichever is greater. Such minimum distance to all publicly owned parks and playgrounds shall be at least 375 feet.As used herein, 'publicly awned parks"shall not include any golf courses; and L. To the extent feasible, all network interconnections to and from the telecommunications site and all power to the site shall be installed underground at the initial construction of the access road to the site, sufficient conduit shall be laid to accommodate the maximum possible number of personal wireless service providers licensed to provide services to the Town of Agawam and surrounding areas. M Unless required by the Federal Aviation Administration, no night lighting of towers, or the personal wireless service facility is permitted, except for manually operated emergency lights for use only when operatingpersonnel are on site. N. Na tower or personal wireless service facility, with the exception of roof-mounted, side-mounted,facade-mounted or structure-mounted telecommunications facilities or repeaters, shall be located outside of the Wireless Telecommunications Overlay District(s). No tower or personal wireless service facility shall be located within any of the following prohibited areas: (1)Massachusetts or federally-regulated wetland (2)Massachusetts certified vernal pool. - 15 O. rt different existing structure or use on the same lot shall not preclude the construction and installation of a wireless telecommunications facility on such lot. 1f a tower and its equipment buildings are the sale use of the lot, the tower shall be deemed to be the principal use, otherwise, the use shall be considered accessory. 2, Information. Applicant is proposing to locate the facility on a utility structure, so considerations regarding existing structures,type of structure, camouflage,building on speculation,painting and roof-mounted facilities are either not germane or are satisfied in full. A twenty (20) foot buffer strip as required in the Ordinance will be provided for screening around the T-Mobile equipment area. A twenty (20) foot buffer strip is also shown on the Site Plans around Structure 316. This will be performed, to the extent the Board and/or the abutters to the Structure require,pursuant to the Department of Public Utilities requirements for visual screening in its approval for GSRP. The GSRP decision requires VVNMCO to provide any reasonable and feasible visual screening requested by abutters. The equipment area will be less than the 10,000 square foot maximum. A six(6) foot high fence is planned, with no barbed wire on top, compliant with the requirements of§180-97 H. Signage and lighting of the T-Mobile facilities will comply with the Ordinance. This proposal complies with the height requirements of the Ordinance in that the maximum height of the utility structure with the antenna attached, at 167 feet, will be less than the maximum 190 feet. The antenna will not add more than twenty feet to the height of the utility structure. Subsection K, by its wording, applies to telecommunication towers ' and requires certain setbacks from property lines. As previously stated, this Application is for an antenna array to be placed on a utility structure. Therefore, Subsection K would not apply to this Application. The rlocation of the utility structure is fixed regarding this Application and cannot be altered. For the purpose of full disclosure,the location of the utility structure does not comply with the minimum setback to a property line specified in Subsection K,in that it is closer to the property line than the greater of 260 feet or 1 1/ times the height of the structure. if the Board deems Subsection K to be applicable to this Application, T-Mobile is requesting a variance from the setback requirements of Subsection K. 16 14056732.1 All network interconnections and utility connections will be underground and will be shared with the other wireless carrier at the site. Neither the utility structure nor T-Mobile's equipment area is in a wetland or vernal pool resource area. 3. Proposed Finding. Applicant contends that the submitted application meets all of the above regulations that are applicable to the proposal as presented. H. §180-99 APPROVAL CRITERIA 1. Proposed Findings P 8 Corresponding to the subsections of§180-99 B 1 — 5,T-Mobile proposes the following findings. B.1. The Applicant is proposing to locate its personal wireless service facility partly in a Residential A-2 district and partly in an Agricultural zoning district. B.2. The Applicant is using an existing utility structure to provide adequate coverage and capacity in the Town. of Agawam. B.3. 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. BA. The Applicant has agreed to implement all reasonable measures to mitigate the potential adverse impacts of the towers and facilities. B.S. The proposal shall comply with FCC 96-326 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. I. SECTION 180-100. REMOVAL REQUIREMENTS, 1. Applicant agrees to abide by the removal requirements. J. SECTION 180-101. FEES AND INSURANCE. 1. Applicant agrees to abide by the insurance requirements. r 17 14056732.1 Respectfully submitted, T-Mobile USA, Inc. -- Gerald Mar uis Y — .f_ .3-- ., -- it's L . 18 ]SQ56732.1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w ' Exhibit 1 — Special Permit Granted for Existing T-Mobile Facilities TOWNOFAGAWAM p 36 MAIN STREET AGAWAM, MA mom yro DECISION OF BOARD OF APPEALS a u, Petition of: Omnipoint Holdings,Inc. =' Premises affected.: 695 Cooper Street Date: March 28,2005 Cn cn TM Case #: 1735 The Agawam Board of Appeals conducted a public hearing on March 14, 2005 and March 28, 2005, at the Library Conference Room,Agawam Public Library, 750 Cooper Street,Agawam, MA, for all parties interested in the appeal of a Special Permit in accordance with Sections 180- 90 through 180-103 of the Zoning Ordinances,which would allow for the installation of wireless communication antennas and equipment to an existing utility tower at the premises identified as 695 Cooper Street. After the public hearing, and after a thorough review of the facts presented, the Agawam Board of Appeals made the following findings: 1. The subject property is located in an area of Town zoned Residential A-2. 2. The subject property does not lie withing the Town's Wireless Telecommunications Overlay District. 3. Section 180-94 allows wireless telecommunications facilities in all districts of the town, by Special Permit,which are to be mounted on top of an existing structure. 4. Section 180-97 (J)allows a height increase of not more than twenty(20)feet for a personal wireless service facility located on electric transmission and distribution towers. 5. The petitioner wishes to co-locate their antennas on an existing power utility tower on property owned by the Western Massachusetts Electric Company. 6. The addition of the proposed antenna to the existing utility tower will increase the height by ten(10-) feet. 7. An independent consultant, chosen by this Board,was hired to review the information submitted by the petitioner. S. The petitioner has shown that it is unable to utilize its existing facility and tower sites in and around the Town of Agawam. 9. The proposed tower/facility will not have an undue adverse impact on historic resources, scenic views,residential property values, natural or man-made resources. 10. The petitioner has agreed to implement all reasonable measures to mitigate the potential adverse impacts of the tower/facility. 11. The proposed towertfacility shall comply with FCC96-326 and any and all other applicable FCC regulations regarding emissions of electromagnetic radiation and a monitoring program is in place. 12. The subject prWe qy is an appropriate location for such a use. Page 2 r g Omnipoint Holdings, Inc. Case 11111 ' 13. The proposed use, subject to the conditions set forth herein, will not adversely affect the health, safety or property values of the neighborhood. 14. The proposed use, subject to the conditions set forth herein, will impose adequate and appropriate facilities and controls for the safe operation of this use, Based on its findings, the Board is of the opinion that the granting of the requested Special Permit is within the authority of the Board of Appeals as stated under Section 180-90 through 1 S0-103 of the Zoning Ordinances. Therefore, by a unanimous vote of its three members, the Zoning Board of Appeals hereby grants the petitioner a Special Permit to co-locate on an existing power stanchion subject to the following conditions: 1. The tower/facility shall be constructed according to the plans submitted and signed by the members of this Board, entitled"W MCO-AGAWAM, site number 4SH0276B by Clough,Harbour&Associates, LLP, dated February 18, 2005. 2. The petitioner shall post a"Removal Performance Guaranty"in the form of a cash bond. Such bond shall be agreed upon between the petitioners and this Board before the issuance of this Special Permit. The costs necessary to obtain estimates for the removalldemolition shall be borne by the petitioner. 3. The petitioner shall provide a certificate of insurance to this Board before the issuance of this Special Permit. This certificate of insurance shall be submitted to the Planning Board on an annual basis showing proof of insurance against damages to person or property. 4. The petitioner must meet with this Board every five (5) years to review, and if necessary, adjust the monetary amounts originally specified under Conditions #2 and#3. The petitioner shall notify this Board ninety(90) days prior to each subsequent five(5)year period. S. This personal wireless tower/facility shall be removed if said tower/facility ceases to 0 operate for a period of one(1)year. �- 6. The petitioner will immediately notify the Town if its license/permit from the Federal .� Communications Commission is revolted. 'sue - 7. The petitioner shall demonstrate annually that it complies with any and all federal, state r '' and Iocal laws,rules and regulations, n_1 U-) _r 8. There will be no lighting of the tower unless required by the Federal Aviation � w •" E- Administration. 9. The color of the proposed antennas and poles shall be the same as the power stanchion on which they are to be located. 10. The 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 shall be submitted to this Board and to the Inspector of Buildings. 11. This Special Permit shall become null and void if construction does not commence within two (2)years from the date of this decision. r Doreen Prouty G uffriti Y 3/d1 s C to c{ r r i I TIDE COMMONWE.IUM OF MASSACHUSETTS c CITY OR TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS Date March 28, 2005 NOTICE OF VARIANCE/ SPECIAL PERMIT Conditional or Limited Variance or Special Permit (General Laws Chapter 40A, Section IS as amended) Notice is hereby given that a Conditional or limited or Special Perndt has been granted To: Omni Dint Holdings, Inc . Owner or Petitioner Address: 100 Filley Street CityorTown Bloomfield. ' CT Q6002 695 Cooper Street Identify Und Affected by the City/Town of A,_gam Board of Appeals affecting the rights of the owner with respect to the use of prendses on: . 695 Cooper Street , Agawam Street City or Town the record tide standing in the awne of: Western Massachusetts Electric Company whoseraddiess is: ^ 3g0 Cadwel l Dri ve,_5pri nafi el d, -MA 01 104 Street City or'Town State by a deed duly recorded in the Hamodks- County Registry of Deeds in Book 1 7;j , Page-5 a 4 A 5 45 - Registry District of the Land Court Certiftcste Book , Page The decision of said Board is on Me with the papers in Decision or Case # in the office of the City/Town Clerk g,gm vim. Signed this 2 8 t day of Marrh 2005 , WARD OF APPIE.AIsS; Chairman Clerk R&ceived and entered with de Regis of Deeds in the County of Hsrrpdcx+, Book „ .. - -, Page at o'clock and minutes M. ATTEST: -- - _ .��.Register of D*edB I Notice to be recorded by Lined Owner 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 w ' 1 1 Exhibit 2 — Affidavit of Anna Adkins i t i RADIO FREQUENCY EXPERT STATEMENT OF PROJECT TECHNICAL OBJECTIVE AND DESIGN CRETERIA The undersigned, hereby respectfully submit this affidavit in support of the application by T-Mobile Northeast LLC a wholly owned subsidiary of T-Mobile USA, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as ""- Mobile") to construct a Co-location installation with related equipment cabinets and located at 695 Cooper Street, Agawam, MA 01001 ( hereinafter referred to as the "Wireless Communications Facility"): 1. I ani a Radio Frequency Engineer with responsibilities assigned by T-Mobile for radio/personal communication service network design for the New England market area. 2. 1 have training and experience with respect to T-Mobile's wireless system and technology. More specifically, I have been trained to identify gaps in reliable service in wireless communications systems, either caused by deficiencies of coverage and/or operational quality and to assess the ability of proposed antenna sites to remedy gaps in signal coverage. The list of my qualifications attached to this affidavit is true, accurate, and complete in all material respects. 3. As enabled under its Federal Communications Commission (FCC) license T- Mobile seeks to design its wireless network in order to provide reliable wireless services to its customers, whether those customers are on the street, in a vehicle, or in a building. Providing reliable service to its customers in each context is critical for T-Mobile to provide the quality of wireless service that customers demand, and to meet the objectives of Congress that a robust, competitive and low cost wireless communications capacity be developed to serve the entire nation. 1 1 i Background: Network Functionality and Evolving Utilization 4. The provision of additional wireless services has increased the need to provide a higher level of reliability. Since 1999 when only voice services were offered, T-Mobile has launched other services such as data and multi-media services. For example,with wireless data services, a customer can receive faxes, search the Internet, or send and receive email on a wireless device or telephone. Certain telephones today include built-in digital cameras, spreadsheet software, location services and music features. Data and multi-media services require greater reliability in order to provide customers with the service that they have come to expect and demand. As T-Mobile's services and customer demand for these services increase,T-Mobile's network design criteria must also necessarily changed. 5. Consumers who have "cut the cord," e.g., replaced the traditional landline phone with a mobile phone, have grown significantly in recent years. According to a 2009 survey done for the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 24.5 percent of adults—one out of every four homes - lived in households with only wireless phones. The rate among younger users appears much higher, with roughly 48 percent of households with adults 25-29 year-olds used living in wireless only. 6. A recent Order by the FCC explains the regulatory condition helping to promote the migration towards wireless services. On November 10, 2003 the FCC issued the Landline Number Portability Order. This FCC Order empowers consumers to use mobile phones indoors, in place of old-style landline telephones. Today, consumers may switch their landline phone numbers to mobile phones with the attendant freedom and flexibility mobile devices provide. The FCC reported that approximately 850,000 consumers "cut the cord" and moved a landline number to a wireless phone within the first year of the Landline Number Portability Order. 7. More than just cost savings and convenience is driving the move toward in- building wireless and data and multi-media services. Public safety is also driving such demand. For example, with respect to the subject proposal call data maintained by T-Mobile, for the preceding one year period, a total of 294 E-91 I calls,were processed to local State emergency call ' center. 2 Backeround: T-Mobile's Design Criteria 9. Within the context of an evolving and expanding user base T-Mobile has a uniform and national level design criteria so that its wireless network will provide reliable wireless service to its customers, whether those customers are outdoors, in a vehicle, or in a building. Providing reliable service to T-Mobile's customers within vehicles and buildings is critical for T-Mobile to successfully compete with other wireless providers, such as Sprint/Nextel Corp., ATT and Verizon Wireless, and provide the quality of wireless service that its customers demand. In order to accomplish this goal, there are three levels of coverage that T-Mobile strives to provide: In- Vehicle coverage, In-Building Residential coverage, and In-Building Commercial coverage. The following is a brief description of each level of coverage. 10. In-Vehicle Coverage: In order to.successfully provide reliable In Vehicle coverage, a T- Mobile customer must be able to place or receive a call within a vehicle successfully across 95% of a site's coverage area. In-Vehicle coverage is the minimum level of acceptable coverage within the T-Mobile network in areas with low population and along major highways covering rural areas. One must bear in mind that designing for only the In-Vehicle coverage threshold will typically result in unreliable in-building coverage, and hence customer dissatisfaction. At this time, T-Mobile utilizes the In-Vehicle coverage design in low population density areas within T- Mobile's licensed coverage area. 11. In-Building Residential Coverage: In order to successfully provide reliable In-Building � . g Residential coverage, a T-Mobile customer must be able to place or receive a call on the ground floor of a building that is three stories or less successfully across 95%of the site's coverage area. Such cover is coming increasingly important for customer communications needs as demonstrated by an in excess of 201/o and growing, percentage of subscribers electing to use their wireless devices as their sole means of communications, i.e. no land line technology. In-Building Residential coverage is the mid-level of coverage within T-Mobile's network. In-Building Residential coverage is targeted for residential areas and low-rise commercial districts, dependent upon the foregoing building height restrictions. This type of coverage will typically provide i reliable coverage over the majority of the cell coverage area; however in some areas, and 3 r specifically at the outer geographic boundaries, coverage will be restricted only to rooms with windows and will likely lead to customer dissatisfaction if customers try to place or receive a call i. inside a windowless room, cellar or emergency shelter. 12. In-Building Commercial Coverage: In order to successfully provide reliable In-Building Commercial coverage, a T-Mobile customer must be able to place or receive a call on the ground floor of a building that is greater than three stories in height successfully across 95% of a site's coverage area. In-Building Commercial coverage is the maximum level of coverage within the T- Mobile network at this time. In-Building Commercial coverage is targeted for urban residential centers (high-rise buildings), urban business districts and suburban business centers. Coverage issues may still occur in hard to cover locations such as within elevators and parking structures. 13. Signal Strength: In order to provide the forgoing levels of coverage, T-Mobile has scientifically determined the strength of the wireless signal ("signal strength") necessary to provide In-Vehicle coverage, In-Building Residential coverage, or In-Building Commercial coverage. Because wireless signals are attenuated (i.e. degraded or partially blocked) by obstructions such as trees, automobile windows, automobile sheet metal, and building materials such as wood, brick and metal, a wireless signal must be of certain strength in the ambient environment (i.e. outside with no obstructions) in order to reliably penetrate into automobiles and buildings. 14. Assume for example that a homeowner placed a radio on the front lawn of his house and played a song, the song would be louder closer to the radio than it is farther away from the radio, because audio waves weaken as they travel farther away from their source. The song will be clearly audible to a person sitting on the front lawn next to the radio. Another person may be able to hear the song within her car parked in the driveway a short distance away from the radio, but may not be able to decipher the words. Another person within the house will not be able to hear the song at all. In order for the person to hear the song within the house,the radio must be moved closer to the house. The song cannot simply be made louder within the house by turning up the volume, as this would interfere with a second hypothetical radio being played next door by the neighbor. It is also .important to understand that unlike this simple radio analogy, a wireless communication system is a two-way system, whereby the signal travels from the antenna site to 4 i i� the wireless phone and from the wireless phone back to the antenna site. Therefore, T-Mobile cannot simply turn up the power on its antenna site to provide a stronger signal level because doing so would not increase the ability of the mobile phone to send.a signal back to the antenna site since the power of the mobile phone is limited and relatively small in comparison to the antenna site. This is known as a balanced two-way system. Accordingly, the relevant question is as follows: How close must the radio be to the house so that the radio waves are strong enough for the person in the house to clearly hear the song? In like manner, T-Mobile's design criteria reflect the need to provide a wireless signal strong enough to provide reliable service within a vehicle or building. 15. Required Signal Strength Levels. Wireless signal strength is measured on a logarithmic power scale referenced to I milli-watt of power (l milli-watt of power corresponds to 0 decibel milli watt = 0 dBm, thus signal strength levels less than lmilli-watt are equivalent to negative dBm values). Signal strength levels less than lmilli-watt being negative.. The smaller the negative dBm number, the stronger the signal. For example, -76 dBm is a stronger signal level than —84 dBm. T-Mobile's system requires an ambient signal level of—84 dBm to provide reliable In-Vehicle coverage, and an ambient signal level of—76 to provide reliable In-Building Residential coverage. An ambient signal level of— 71 dBm is required to provide reliable In- Building Commercial coverage. These signal level requirements provide the basis for T-Mobile's design criteria. 16. Achieved coverage from the above design process should not be confused with coverage depictions used in the marketing division commonly referred to as T-Mobile's Public Coverage ' Check maps. While there is a shared computer tool in the development of coverage maps, there are critical differences in both the technical specification and achieved coverage. The technical precision of each depiction unique and appropriate to the indented use. PCC coverage is a simulation of coverage done on a macro level for the whole t-mobile network while Engineering plots are done on a micro level representing coverage around the site. PCC maps where not designed to show the precision and depth of detail that our engineering maps do—they are more of an approximation, not detailed enough for use in technical assessments associated with proposed site approval processes. Within this same qualification, engineering plots have ' different coverage thresholds than PCC coverage maps. For example, engineering plots ;. g i consider -76dBm as "Excellent" coverage, which should provide to our reliability standard an ability to make outdoor calls as well as good in most residential building coverage irrespective of 1 the construction material and location within the structure. -9ldBm and -97dBrn are considered as "Poor"coverage, which are not sufficient to make indoor and in some cases, outdoor calls and - 84 under the noted conventions of the PCC maps may provide in-building coverage but to a lower certainty dependant upon construction material and location. Finally, engineering plans associated I with new site proposals are the forward edge of the development of future network performance. PCC is an overview of what is in place verses.new site engineer plots whose purpose is more focused on future improved coverage whether that is in terms of service quality, capacity or new functionality. Background: The Technical Basis for T-Mobile's Design Criteria 17. T-Mobile's design criteria at this time are based upon providing 95%reliable signal over a site's coverage area in order to provide reliable In-Building Residential coverage. T-Mobile's standard of providing 95% reliable signal over a site's coverage area is a balance of a practical realization that 100% reliability is an unrealistic goal at this time due to financial and environmental restraints, with the ability and need to provide a high Ievel of reliability in order to satisfy its customers demands and successfully compete with other wireless service providers. 18. In order to achieve the 95% reliable design goal, maximum path loss values are derived based upon T-Mobile's technology and the area served. Path loss means the amount the T-Mobile signal that is degraded from the point at which the signal leaves the T-Mobile antenna site until it reaches the T-Mobile customer's mobile device or telephone. The equation is as follows: In- Building coverage = Receiver Sensitivity + Body Loss + In Building Loss with Standard Deviation+Fade Margin. 19. The appropriate signal strength planning levels are then determined by adding the fade margin and the losses to the mobile receiver sensitivity of—102 dBm. Please refer to the table below: Area MS (Rx Fade Margin Planning 1 6 l Sensitivity) and losses Level In-Vehicle -102 dBm 17.6 -84.4 dBm In Building -102 dBm 26.0 -76.0 dBm (residential) In Building -1 Q2 dBm 31.4 -74.6 dBm i (commercial) Subject Site Technical Assessment 20. 1 have thoroughly reviewed the radio frequency engineering studies,reports, and computer model prepared by T-Mobile with respect-to the subject Wireless Communications Facility. I used a propagation modeling software by Aircom named Asset. This software calculates frequency strength over distance taking into account geographical, and topographical land features and other contributors to signal loss. Finally, this calculation has also been adjusted by empiric data obtained from field measurement. 21. In order to meet its obligations under the radio license T-Mobile must have in place a network of base station antennae facilities to serve portable wireless communication devices and mobile telephones. These facilities consist of antennas mounted on a pole, building, or other structures that are connected by cables to a small equipment cabinet located near the antenna. These antennas transmit voice and data to subscribers within a defined area of coverage. Likewise, the antenna receives the radio signal from mobile transmitters (such as telephones) L_ which then goes to equipment located in the cabinet and to ordinary phone lines from which the transmission may be routed anywhere in the world. ' 22. Wireless Antenna Facilities are integral to T-Mobile's network. Each facility, servicing l_ only a limited area, must be carefully located so that it can properly interact with surrounding facilities. To maintain reliable and-uninterrupted service to a wireless telephone user living and/or traveling in a given area serviced by multiple Facilities, there must be a continuous interconnected ' series of facilities,which in-part overlap in a grid or"cellular"pattern. It is noted that the 8-mile radius information, as set forth in the by-law has limited value or usefulness for any technical 7 assessment because coverage from a single wireless facility typically and as in this area is in the range of 3/4 to 2 miles depending on topography, signal strength and other factors. 23. In compliance with its FCC license, T-Mobile is actively building its PCS network to provide service in this area. In order to meet its goal of. providing reliable, seamless and uninterrupted service T-Mobile must continue to acquire interest in property for additional facilities, and is applying for and obtaining local governmental approvals to construct the facilities in order to eliminate gaps in reliable service coverage, Any delay at this point in time severely curtails T-Mobile's ability to achieve a market position that will allow it to compete for customers,which is in the public interest. 24. Using precise computer prediction model and following a thorough review of the RF engineering studies and reports prepared by T-Mobile it was determined that a new facility near Cooper Street in Agawam is critical to the overall engineering and technical plan for T-Mobile's network. Specific to the subject site the exhibit coverage maps, made part of the affidavit by reference, accurately depict coverage with and without the Cooper St. facility. 25. The subject location has specific characteristics, of topography, relationship to existing structures and its location within the narrow search limits specified by the above referenced computer model, makes it uniquely suitable to address T-Mobile's need for a proposed wireless telecommunications transmission facility. With the above considerations the proposed site was determined to be the most appropriate location fora facility and more specifically the proposed height shown on the Site Plans is necessary to achieve the necessary coverage and to fill the existing gap in service coverage. 26. Without a wireless transmission facility located at or near this location, a significant area of inadequate, unreliable coverage would remain in T-Mobile's wireless network in the vicinity of the proposed installation. This lack of service area or "gap" in coverage would adversely impact the service T-Mobile is able to provide to businesses and residents of this area.. 29. All ro sed wireless communications equipment will be installed, erected, maintained p � � p d, � and operated in compliance with all applicable Federal, State and local regulations, including, but 9 1 I not limited to: the radio frequency emissions regulations set forth in the 1996 Federal Communications Act, applicable regulations administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Massachusetts Aeronautics Commission and the Massachusetts Department of Health. All equipment proposed is authorized by the FCC Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental effects of Radio Frequency Emissions. The radio frequency exposure levels generated by the proposed facility are substantially below the maximum allowable health and safety standards established by the FCC. In addition, the proposed equipment and transmission characteristics are in compliance with standards set forth by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the National Council of Radiation Protection(NCRP). Conclusion: Based on the foregoing, it is my professional opinion that the proposed Wireless Facility is necessary to ensure adequate PCS service to area residents and businesses in accordance with system specifications and respectfully request that the application by T-Mobile be favorably considered and the requested approval be granted forthwith. Respectfully submitted, t Anna Adkins Senior RF Engineer T-Mobile,USA 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 _ � w � 1 1 1 1 Exhibit 3 Site Plans (provided separately due to size) 1 li 1 ' II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w � 1 1 1 1 1 1 Exhibit 4 — 8-Mile Radius Facilities e 1 a cv �` p cn co CO —� 1 w o� ter+ W Y r J Y Y r r ■� r r r r i � Y f i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 � � 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Exhibit 5 — 8-Mile Radius Coverage C r+ • .� _:-.�+- _. +�i�'R r� ,, i'�'..1= ��='S� t•:���' try JN r" r1 Wcr swY` � `r"VM4�� irR yF��� .I �i. �.� � e` • 1 :`:- 4p ►� 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Exhibit 6 — Detailed Coverage Maps (2) C 1 i 1 � a O r tea, QD 4 �• i 1 C*4 - � r 1 r I O16•• Y�' ' r •w• P.W. i r CD rig r -W9- • L' Coverage with replacement site 4SH1 276A Coverage by Signal,Strength - -76 d@m or hetler so % 1 be ween-76 and.84 dNn 4F 1 VAween 34 and-91 dBm r - r L 1 f L • f •` I _ i �•r f .�� 1 509 — J y r t1111P", 1' V- -:��le 195•640 ! T - -Mobile 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w � 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Exhibit 7 — FCC License 151 Federal Communicaftons Commission t Wireless Telecommunicatiatts Bureau a a RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION LICENSEE:T—MOBILE LICENSE LLC Arf'N:DAN MENSER T—MOBILE LICENSE LLC 12420 SE 38T'H ST BELLEVUE.WA 99006 Call Sign Me Number KNLCi271 0004586668 Radio Service CW-PCS Broadband FCC AegistrativttiNttanber(FRN); 0001565449 (Grant Date Effective Date Expiration Date Print Date 06-05-2007 01-26-2011 06-27-2017 01-26-2011 Market Dumber Channel Block Sub-Market Designator BTA427 D 1 0 Market Natne Springfield-Holyoke,MA ]stBaild-Out Date 2nd Build-Drat Date__T 3rd Build-Out Date 4th Build-Out Date 06-27-2002 WaiveWConditions: '[leis authorization is subject to the condition that,in the ovens that systems using the same fiequencies w granted herein are authorized in an adjacent foreign territory(CanadaMnited States),future coordination of any base stauott transmitters withiu72 kin(45 miles)of the United States/Canada border shall be required to eliminate any harmful im-erference to operations in the adjacent foreign territory and to ensure continuance of equal access to the frequencies by bath caunuios. This authorization is subject to the condition that the remaining balance of the winning bid amount will be paid In accordance with Part I of the Commission's rules,47 C.F.R,Part I. Conditions; i Pursuant to§309(h) of the Communications Act of 1934, as aivended, 47 U.S.C.§309(b), this license is subject to 0m. following conditions: This license:shall not vest in the licensee any right to operate the station nor any tight in the use of the frequencies designated in the license beyond the tensi thereof not in any other manner than authorized herein. Neither ' the liceuse.ttor the tigbt 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 confen-ed 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 iden66ed on the hardcopy version. To view the specific geographic area and spectrum authorized by this license,refer to the Spectrum and Market Area information under the Market Tab of the license record in the Universal Licensing System(ULS). To view the license record, go to the ULS homepage at http:l/wirel=.-kc.govtula index.hlnl?job=home and select"License Search". Follow the instructions on how to search for lflcense information. FCC 601-Mll Page 1 of 1 April 2009 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Exhibit 8 — Massachusetts Department of Public Health Letter The Corn'm onwealth of MassaChuseM E_ xecufire Office cf Health and Human Services Department of Public Health Radlagon Control Program 174 PoMand Stroef, 5"h Floor, Boston, MA 02114 aANE SwIFr (617)727-6214 (617)727 2098- Fax t GOVEOM ROBW P.G1T EMS .SECRETM HOWARD K KOH,HD,MPH COMMMMM NEW PtiLl Y RggMING MQV REgUENCY FACILITY INSTAlEA-nON APPRGVAL Due•io personnel and budget reductions Imposed upon the Radlatiorr Control Program, we are no longer requiring notillmdon and appr6val from companies that install radlofrequency antennas orfadlifles as outfihed under 106 CMR 122.021. Companies InsEal'ing rFadlofrequency antennas should ensure that ffisy are meeting the FCC requirements for the inst8llation. A guide for local govemment officials (June 2. 2000)o' xmmMg the FCC requirements which cam the FCCs OET But(etln-65, 'Evaluating Compliance with FCC . Guldellnes for Human E)Vmre to Rad(of bquency Ekv romagnettc F'Idde.Atgust '1997 is available along with Buffeir►65. To obtain this information, please contact the FCCs Office of ErmIrmering and TechnoloV(phone:202-415-2464 or e-mal: Bulletin 65 can also be accessed and downk)aded from the FCC's "IZF Safet)r websita: bMpgjrBMLfo�fl Since the FCC requirements are now Identkal tD ft requirements under 105 CMR '172-021, repvrUng to the Massachuseffs Deparbnent of Public Health Is no lorigOr nerssary. The citation In tote regubtlons wll be changed during the next revision of the Radian Control Programs regulations. If there are any questions concemlrg liesifih efts regarding radivfrequency artennas, lrxlMftals may contact the Bureau of Environmental Health Assessment of the Massachusens Department of Pubilc Health at 617-624-6757. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Certified Copy of Deed V 7 Certificate or Vote. I, Robert S. Ingraa, Clark of Pittsfield Ylootric Caspaay hereby Certify that at A dull- 021144 seating of the•stockholdbre of sold aorporatioo held is 9oatan, Maanaohusetts, on Decsmber 30, 1942. at which Western MaoeeChlraettg Cos pooios, the holder of all the aatstaading•atcak of said corporation, was repro- seated by proxy thereto duly authorized, the following *ate was passod by Bald Ir4 Stockholder: Voted: That William 1, Wbittlesey the President of this corpora %Lou and Jasoph r. Lyons its Trsaeurar be and they are hereby authorized to, ev- saute, acknowledge, and deliver In the name' end an behalf of thi■ oorpcbatica am under its corporats anal a dead from this corporation to Western Massaahu- S setts Electric Caapenr in the fora tbarmfar ehioh bag been presented to this I meeting, and that the form so presented be filed with the recoide ofthls meat!D4l I I further certify that the foregoing deed exacutsd by said Pittsfisld Eleotrio 1 company, ocararme in all respecesto the form tbarefor which was presented to and ' -� eotrd upon at the aforesaid aa%Liag. _ S4itesss sy hoed Stela jGth bay of December, 19i,2. C Hobert 8. Imar.s, Clark of Pittefiml4 3leotria Gcapeny 1 Cammomwealth of Massechnsotts Suffolk, am. Decanter 30', 1942, Thep personally L appeared the above aaaed Robert S. Ingraa And esdo oath that tee atateAeata oo taiard �u the foregoing certificate signed by his are t9me, before is, k Goorte R. Eaegaa Notary Publie {notarial soda} My commission aspire■ Imagery a �23, 1946. ' t Hso'd Doo, 11, 19162 at 3a. 24M. P.M. mad xeg+d lira the arialhal. a ` Doa.2G683 'turners Yells Know all Yen by these Presents that Turners falls Dower i+ Elsotris Caa- power R zleatric papy, a corporation of the Coemoaaeelth at Massaohumetta (hereinafter called the to "Grantor-), hersby grants, coaroye, aasiguS, transfers, Lad delivers to,wea=ern sl Rasters Mass.Ylao ltamggohusetta ileetrio Company, also a orr poretioa of said Co"Orrisaltlr, (hers•.- TZ trio Co. laafter called the "Grantee"), all mad alagular the paroals of lama eituatea to -� the tountion or Yranklin. Umpsbire, Bispd%a,Raroestar, Berkshire Nortberm Dtiz, aL14►.4 %riot and earkahirs rliddis District, all is the Ocuanwealth or Mapaao4uaatto. s w 3 13 in the County of Cheshire is tbo State of Now Hampshire and in the Towp of Yarn a Na s d A j in the Stati of Voraoat, and all leamehold iatarmsts, samaamats, and other slob s :r it a 2� 7 of every description is say and all lands aD situated Vtloh %sera been herstafor ti dbmoribad is and conveyed to or ao4uired by the Grantor by any and all deeds an ,?59d 3s other instruseats to the.drmator duly regarded in the registries of deeds of 75��( o.{'l the eavarml aouatiaa and Qistricts above referred to/and in,the Land Records or ha tho tarp above referred to, and by all takings made by the Graator,rhinh mt's ■o ti recorded, a=uiptGdpaofar as acid leads wad rights. or any paGioa qr portiofts ma, • thereof, have beoa aj me aa4mialtion by the Grantor convoyed by it to others by s`• We, dead• ■iailarly recorded; likewise all otbor real estate and rights therein ace ry by owned'by the Grantor wbsrevcr the game may be situated; likewise all tuildiage" as sad oth4 r structures situated upon any it the lands hereby oaaVeyed sad all fj= to %urge of %Very description attaahea to much tiuildings is such Manner a a to be t!t in lax a part of the rssl estate; likewise all and ■ingulmr the personal proper cht ty, Dow•rm, rights, looatlAna, licenses, prividegos and frmahlsem now owned. dr hold or pcommased by the Grantor iaoluding, without In fifty way limiting tam -I f Morality or the formgoln$, all electrical geasretlgg, transmitting, distribat d 1ng, trsmafaraing, switablas and entering apparatus, equipment and faollitlas;. , sm tll tog,@ and maoaingry, a1Z aut000biles gad trucks, all setarlals, -JUel and sapplioa, all fursitara end 'fixtures. e11 Or3oks, accounts and reoords uk other coAtecto or power plants, mubstatices, office buildings sod other buildings. end, all coal,. bank dsyomits, moocunts receivable, chases is action wad rishte-uader 4m aantraots nag is fotce to which the Grantor is a party; likewlsi. ao far es the apD Granter ban the Voider to'grant the Agee, the right to use the Haas •4urmara tag, lei is.Power.a Alectrio Conpaay"rip ocanootlon with the conduct of tLe bmsinass of the Grantee al- any portion tberear if the Grantee seas fit to do so;.bat 13. , p _ subject, sm to all the foragolmgl to the lien of the lizat lfortgage Indenture ` dated as of December 1, 1916, from Lhe Graatcr " Tha llerdhmta National Bank or Boston which Is•alob duly ramurdod in all places of record abovi referred t o ' TUN instrumat is exagatod And delivered for the purpose of-copsusasting as of �: a P' • the hour or slgsight'at the alone of"the 31st day of Dsotabsr, 1942, the urger vast 1md consolidation of Lhe Grostor with the Create* a■ fioretofore opprovod by the pas Dvpertsgat of Public Utilities of slessmahusetts by ins Order dated July 10, IULSa/ is t Door-17s3 595 ss&,mended by ite subasyuent order dat*d 902tOsbar 4, 1941,-and by tho yederal Potter Comaiesion of the Md tad States by its Order Aated Dooeubar 17, 1942, 134 to.the.ea4 that said aorta ant consolidation sia becsaa effective praaisaly lit the hour ■ban &OW066d it is agreed that the poeseadoa, use, end anJoy?eaat. the property boereby aonvsrsd atoll until that hour rossia.la the Grantar.but on tad after that hoar shall be rested is the Grimtes.- Pursuant to the-terms onnAitioam upon whi:b the aforesaid sorgar and consolidation is to be Made, the Creates by tho asoaptanas harems• ansumas and agrees t0 pay, parrots, aad dia- oharge all the debts, liabilities, Lod obligations of the Grantor which shall be outstanding at the hour whoa acid argot and conaolidatioa beaoms *lfeative, JACluding all oontreatuLl and szoentary obligations of ov*ry nature and partia 7. larly inoluding 0 a obligations o2 the Grantor under the aforesaid 21rot N*rtg&4 a Indvatn=a, a=oeptimg only the liability of the artatar omega its outstanding capital stock which an of the aforesaid hour is to be aurroadered by the holder tbaroof Lad replaced by oa Wual amunt in pa Talus of tha'eapital atask of tb Cranteo iogatd ty the Graotoo ion Lid bolder. To Hest and to gold the aforesaid property, powers, righte, looa;le".. fineries, privileges, and frinohlsos to tho Grant*@, its moousors and assigns y to its and their own use sod bahoof forever. I1 Witaae■ Vkoraof an this ;0th hey of Doneabor, 1942, said Turners falls Poor d; tlootric Company has osased this iastrumaat and multiple counterparts h■reaf, all of the sets data, tenor, and *treat and oonstituting together but oho end the ass* Snstrugnt, to be imprassed with its corporate s*e1•abi signed in its b none and on its behalf by its President and Treasurer thereto duty authorised. Turhors Yell*Power k Ilootrio Goa- ypam (Carparste Seel) by had C.'Aberaromb e, president -Toesph r. Lyons, Treasurer Oomaonmealth or W,asachusett■ Suffolk, so. Doosaar '0. 1942, Then porsapslly appeared the agora named !r*4 0. Abercrombie, Preoident, and Joasph r. Lyons, �Treasurer, end d-awled ed the fora g g;itlag Saatrusant to be Lbo ryes aa; tad du _ o! said TMwasrs`lalis power k ileatria Oaapany, haters as. Edward a, fisobor Notary public (Uroterisl Seal) 1iy sammieeion expires Woh 1), 1947. No United States Raven" Stamam are affixed to this dead for the reuen that itris given for the purpose of carrying into effect, the merger and aoasollda- tlaa of the Grantor with. the 4rantse. Cartifioate of Tots I. Sobort S. IcYxer. Clark of Ternoro rally Paver k=Soatria Coepsny hereby ver-ify that at a duly called sooting of tba stcahAoldors of said corpora- tion told in Boston, M(asnahuselts, an neeambor 30. 1942. at which weaters labs- ! seebaoetts companies, the holder at all the outstanding otoott of es14 oarporatlaq ( was ra ow prassated by proxy thersto dull authorised, the falling veto we* passed by said stockholder; 4otedt That Yr44 0. ►bmraroable the President of this corporation and Tesopb 1. L"Im its Treesur4' be and thayare hereby authorized to ozsouta, aoknowledgo, and dollvss in the eras and an behalf of this corpora-tion and under its OMPtrate seal a dead tram this corporation to Western MMLeas ohuwstts t1*atria Company is the term therefor which ba■ be*n presented to this emoting and that the fora ■o presented be filed with the r000rda of this aastin I turthor aortifY that, the rotegoing dead executed by said Tamers YLllL Poser ds $laatria ComPeny oohforas in L11 respects to the tort therefor wbioh was pra- soato4 to sad aoted upon at the aforesaid sooting. elltaos■ MY band this 30th day of 96oeabor,.1942. Ao4sr4 S. I,ngraa r Clark of T ipers Tail$ Power k tieotrlo pampaoy ;pmaeawaelth. Of ikemaahusetts Suffolk, as. Docember 30. 1902. then per.oµally apposrod the abots named Robert a. 2ag*a and Mae oath that the atatessate ono taine4 in thi foregoing nartiriaate olgdod by hJA era true. 9afora an. !'r Rdvard C. Fisohor Notary public (Notarial Saab My aomoiselca expires March 1), 1947. 8aer6 Dec. )1,1942 at 3N. 28M1. !�i. and aeg'A frost the Original. Supplom*ntal Immature of uartgage• _ 60.208S4 This Indenture dat*d this )nth day of'D000mbeur, ,19d2 by and betwasa uti!4a ttaes.liss: `' •` . grim?cs. Wssterh rasbaehueotta Eleotria Co`pasy. a oetporsttas of the Casoonveslth of Nassaahusetva Having its painaipel place of business In the'Town at %r*4tnrield 11424h, aat +>s Syj is the County of rrawaia-is said 06aa00weutth (biredaafter. omlled.tb"eROo"Alsys) I i t A TROE . PHOTOCOPY AS HAMPDEN COUNTY REGISTRY OF AND ll IS SO CERTIFIED T r � (,� _ B00 rT PAG ATTEST: FlIF , i Letter of Authorization from WMECO, Owner �r c Wwtem Massachuoetts 101 Seiden Street,Berlin,Cr 06087 /J�JJJ�y1 E'lecbdC Northeast Utilities Service Company F.D.Sox 270 A Norikut U*aeb Company Hartford,CT 06141-0270 (860)666.6000 axx.au.com Board of Appeals Town of Agawam _ ----Agawam-Tt3"wirz TTTarr -- - 36 Main St Agawam, MA 01001 Planning Board Town of Agawam Agawam Town Hall 36 Main St Agawam, MA 01001 Re: Consgnt of Owner of Property at 695 Cooper Street Dear Ladies and Gentlemen: Western Massachusetts Electric Company("WMECO") is the owner of the property at 695 Cooper Street and the utility transmission structure located at that address, identified as Utility Structure # 316. WMECO is aware that T-Mobile USA, Inc. is applying for a special permit, site:plan approval and certain variances from the Board of Appeals and the Planning Board, as appropriate, for proposed personal wireless service facilities at that address. WMECO has been informed by T-Mobile of its design for the proposed facilities and proposed use of Said WMECO property. WMECO hereby consents to those applications for the purposes of the Boards' reviewing ' and acting on them, Please address any inquiries in this regard to our representative, Donald D. Cooper, Esq., Nixon Peabody, LLP, 100 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02110, (617) 345-6077, dcooper@nimmeabody.com. Sincerely, We rn Massachusetts Electric Co. By-, Cbts:mr�.� Its: h6c-4-rT 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Check for Special Permit Application Fee of $250.00 f 1 1 1 1 1 r �1 NiXON Vendor No,710585 N0. q! 02029843 Nixon Peabody LLP Request No.962550 PEABODY 100 Summer Street LLP Boston MA 02110 JPMiorgan Chase Bank ATfORNEYSATLAW Syracuse, New York 50-9371213 8/1/12 PAY 74-a gii� i rtaL100 Vd&za _ _,...._-.... . •"•••••250-0 PAY EXACTLY TO THE ORDER OF Town of Agawam 116L0202984311' 1:0 2 1 3093 791;60 &Is, 2rr+ h66L711' VENDOR NO.71088b REQUMT NO,962550 Check#: 102029843 i 811112 TON080112A $ 250.00 Filing Fee Board of Appeals i j I i i I • i CHECK TOTAL s 250.00; DETACH STATEMENT BEFORE DEPOSITING CHECK PAGE NO. 1 ' T Mobile Is ODIPE.RCE WAY,70111E B 406 .MA 027e6 30 OFFICL (Wfl)206-2700 FA%: (508)286-20R3 Mobff CFfAPPELL ENGLNEERRNG L �M ASSOCIATES.LLC RX.E]fEC1M CENTRE 201 BOSTON POST ROAD WEST SUITE 301 M\R180ROUGH,NA 01752 (5W)481-74W RWR.CMPREII�IQIRRMHRq•RMRR WMECO MILL STREET AGAWAM AES FITZGE LD o civi 695 COOPER STREET ,No, T-MOBILE TECHNICIAN SITE SAFETY NOTES AGAWAM, MA 01001 LOCATION SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS SECTOR A: ACCESS BY CERTIFIED CLIMBER APPROVALS `'• SECTOR S. ACCESS BY CERTIFIED CLIMBER SIT E 0 . ; 4SH - 0276 - B SECTOR C: ACCESS BY CERTIFIED CLIMBER CPS/L-MU: UNRESTRICTED LAN q I RADIO CABINETS: UNRESTRICTED LEASNG PPC DISCONNECT: UNRESTRICTED MAIN CIRCUIT D/C: UNRESTRICTED SITE TYPE: COLOCATION ON EXISTING TRANSMISSION STRUCTURE R.F. NIU/T OEMARC: UNRESTRICTED 70NING OTHER/SPECIAL: NONE CONSTRUCTION A/T GENERAL NOTES VICINITY MAP 5 ,ODD' SHEET INDEX PROJECT SUMMARY I. TE CONTRACTOR SHILL CK ALL NOTICES AND CARFLY WEN NL 10. W CawRRCTDR 6 RESPOmI FOR PRO■IIIC ALL RECESSRR4 �' - _ ;i 5HT. REV. SITE NUMBER: 4SH-0276-B PROJECT N0: 4SH-0276-B LAWS,OR MWES,RIAFS.REGULATIONS AND ARFUL ORDERS O' CMMUC74N CWft S0RWFM WA■$HWIQ AM IYNlUAWRNG f "I •• � � Y` - ti' r DESCRIPTION NIT ME A1ITIORTY,W W&AWM vfkm COWMR Ill INFS NO GRAMS REQUIRED TO COISTRU.T ALL IPRU91ENI5 -! • , •'-,Ky, ', SKCInOUONS.AND LOUL ND STATE IIREDICTIOARL CDOES AS 90MIR y ..,� ',t! 1 NO. N0. SITE NAME: WMECO MILL STREET AGAWAM DRAWN BY: RJR( BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE O THE I■N.THE WORK �.•' f' ` - - q1u,.. T-1 TITLE SHEET 3 PERFMO ON THE IMOJECT AND THE MATERIALS INSTALLED SMI 1I. THE CNTP/CMR SWIG HE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL -' I Sf1E ADDRESS: 695 COOPER STREET BE w STRICT ACCORDI WTN ALL OftiCABI.E COOTS. PFRVIS AM RdPECTONS WHICH WY BE REQUIED FOR THE WORK ti ? 1 �� � f ��-"`' - IEc1IATtJIfj,AND OTIIwct3. BY THE AK4ffCr/ENFWM THE STATE,C01ICY OR LOCH ' - •'• ;. • } - - ; AGAWAM,MA 01001 CHECKED BY: JMF 2 THE ARGNTECT/E7AfJEfR H■E WOE EIVN EFFORT TI}SET FOIFTH GMEMMAETT ALAl1ORIIY. '` J •,'S:, 4 .`'�'•• ;; C-1 PROPERTY PLAN 3 '? -j f;• STRUCTURE OWNER SIDE I0: STRUCTURE 1316 IN THE mHRs1MICTnH AID tONTTaC ooaRTFNTs THE ODLP4ETE 2 THE CnnMAC■R%U WE NECESSARY PRMON5 TO SMCf ;: ?:,-"::; . : r SUBMITTALS STINK Of WO■.rIK�TRM:TUF BOOM THE JOB IS OWING'AWRprEMEH15.EASEIIENM ftft CABIN ETC. • y�• _ NE1AR mum CNJTOIED TWIT MOR DLWSaO6 OR ErN m w M■IC COIGIRUCIION.UF%OMPEETION OF IMIN,THE Wp!L e e ��" r• •' THE WMICS NO OR SlIMFIGTIONS SHALL Wm DCUSE SAD CONTRACTOR SNNL WAIR ANI DMWCE TWO wT HAVE "'-.• .,,-' --. '"" cif•.• 13o-e- C-2 SIRE PUW &NOTES 7 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO.: FiI�P H-!I BLOCK 3 LOT 1 CONTMCTOR FROM CowEtMO THE ROW AND iWRO'AENrs Men IX e n DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ON OR ABOUT THE PwI_ T s�:'N;'i" 20NIHG DISTRICT: A2 RESIDENCE A-2 AG AGftICULTURAl ■ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THESE OOCLAEIRS 1 yH 4 - y! ( )/ ( ) IO. THE CGTRTCTOR SHNL KEEP THE GENERk WOFRc AHTEA MAN s 07/xl/12 L'ON57RUCnOM RLlRSEO 1 THE OWRrcIa OR SKR SIWI WAR THE R SPo16■LRY OF AND W R0 FEE OLWRMO COLSMuCION NO USW15E OF ALL r :`. i:: v+, A-1 COMPOUND PLAN & ELEVATION 3 IOTFIWO(w■RTRNG)THE 01WRPONT REPPESENTAmE OF ANr ONE,DEEg6,RUB■SN AND REI■AE EOLpMpI TFm 5 As 'F , DEED REfFRCNGE. BK; 11 PG: - 2 07 6 t2 CONSTRUCTION TENSED Dmou S.ERRORS,OR ONLigOrK PRIM 10 THE SUBMISSION Or REIW■O ON THE TNOPMY.REUSES SNNL BE LEFT w CLEAN .,'� ,P•• 1 OB x8 2 ISStlEO FOR CONSIR- CONTRJCTOR'S PROPO%OR PFIEDRMAPIM OF IGRE w THE FVW CDWXM AND IlU FROM P7DT 5POT5.DUST.OR SMUDCS OF NT + •�� ." CONSTRUCTION TYPE OF DISQUARM THE tONIaA M SHALL PRICE THE MORE NATURE. u A� N, '~�: � --JJ S-1 ANTENNA&SITE DETAILS 3 - RAW LAND/TRANSMISSION STRUCTURE 0 06/22/12 ISSUED FOR RENEW • "":: �:1- PROPERTY OWNER: Ur,[R OR EX EN5 E Waex MWE55 pM7CIE4 w WRIT NO , WESTERN MASS ELECTRIC COMPANY ohEx■g 4. THE THEY N-PLY T STHIS rnwar WIT ALL OSHA REQUIREMENTS t M IODp� W1[IfU$ ?: ills OOLTNEIIT S THE CREATION.DESIGN. 4. THE SCOPE a NORM SHINL NO1110E Fl1FEA9NNC ALL WT0TW5, AS TNtY WPLY f0 THIS PROAEDT. R~ I` T'"oisti:r%- PO BOX 270 PRO ERlY AND 0OPIRK711ED TIOMc OF ECUPIEMT,LABOR AND ALL OTHER WTFPUL.S AND LABOR DEFIED 15 THE CONTRACTOR SIVU HOMY THE PRIDEM WOS REPRESENTATIVE S-2 STRUCTURAL NOTES, PLANS, SECTIONS, AND DETAILS 3 HARTFORD, CT 06141 T-4081LE NORTHEAST.LLC.ANY OUPUGnON NECESSARr TO CON IErE TE WORR/PR DJM AS DESCRIBED 110"t WHERE A CON FUC7 OCCURS ON ANY OF THE CONTWCT DOCUMENTS Ao,D +-" - OR USE■TH OUT EV ESS WRITTEN CONSENT IS THE COTRAM E NOT 10 ORDER WAIEM OR CONSTRUCT ANT 'r, '•� \'I ,�''� :"1 i;::• • APFL1CANi T-MOBILE NORT} Aril lf.0 sTR1CTLr PRO�ITEp.gIR'EICATIOM AND USE BY 5. THE LOTRRCrOR SHALL VISIT THE+OB SITE F■OR TO THE PODON OF THE WAR TNAI S w CLNWTICT wk mfLu S .�� J' . SII■sSIG1 OF 80 OR FORFOR wO WORN TO FArME�HXLmE fESOLRED Br THE LESSETA W 7E,MAnAiNL J •L'_ ) EL-1 POLE ELEVATION 2 15 COMMERCE WAY. SUITE B GOIIORNMI IT AGENCIES fCR THE PURPOSES OF WTH THE FIELD CON■IIONS NO TO V0*Y TMT THE PROJECT OAN SITE'_`.: -.' COIO ICING TEWt LAi ILY AU1110R21D NORTf&!,MA 02766 HE COHGIMICI[D■ACCORIDN S RTH THE CONTRACT 16. P A[nrr DIEIA�a,RPWLtOReS, L� ,,.T+r� ^:•4 •••r. l RCOUL CTORY AND D011 RiAHYE FuNcTIUES rs DOMINM tit JOB .E n :-+iS A KTv� ARCHITECT: CHAPPE41,ENGINEERING ASSOCW5, LLC , s HK CON+w[IOR vN[L wrAv wTgIQAT10N TO PROCEED Rm1 I1. ALL UMDEROFIM UTAm INFO NATION MS XTERMXm FROM « I L p ,l.::.•:• .:t•. - NR-1 ANTENNA ARRAYS 2 ON RUCr1ON PRIOR TO SOWING WOW ON ANY M31 NO SURFACE NVErICATENS NO DEW PLANS OF RECORD. �•�,1 +� 201 BOSTON POST ROAD WESI CLEIYLY D6WED♦s'THE CONSTRUCTION DRWACS/CONTWCI THE CONTRN.TM SKM LOCATE ALL UHOEAGMIND WARES `a 1 '�''M1• _ AGRLBOROUGlf, MA 01752 4SH—0276—B DOCUMOTS IN THE FlFLO PRIOR TO WY SITE WICRC,CALL THE FOLLOWING '; - ~• .~_ w ALLPRE-CONSTRUCTION NamaTnN 72-HOLFBs PRIOR `•y ` ;C: .: y _ E-1 ELECTRICAL&GROUNDING NOTES, RISERS.& DETAILS 3 7, 1HE CONTRACTOR swu AsrA.L Au EQUF'IE]T AND RA+rzRA1s TO µY DEAVATON ACTTTT %"�-• - >,` ., - STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: CHAPPELL ENGINEERING ASSOCLATES, LLC, WMECO MILD STREET ACCMD04 TO T[Ill"SAGTUBR�/VENDOR'S 5 KI ONTNAN _ Sr ••...•.: me WE IMIER ILIA LE NK R,N0.I-Tee-SNH-7tia r r _ S Id '1- 201 BOSTON POST ROAD WEST AGAWAM ■ALss DR WOE UXAL OW OR DACWINN:Fs rxl BEFORE YOU OC(CTp s-A)D-wn-+ua .Y��,t .� MAR-BOROUGH, MA 01752 r r V THE FOLUMC STRUTS ARE USED ONLY FDR FTOFRAL RI COMRLNWCE UNDER FCC AND a THE CONTRACTOR41E1 PROIIOE A FLUSE7 OFWN4'TRRTTGII[w P '1 ,+' N -a OSM SOIOJM 9RIDIO CODE LIFE NO SAFETY PIRIIASDFs AM NCO JPPUI IBLF AND 1HEREFORE 695 COOPER STREET DOCLAEIIrs Al 1HE SIE WORDED Will THE LOEST REVISIONS NO THESE SHEETS HWNE PO N CITTEO FOR SIATE/LIFGF PpaPT1MG ANDCOHSTRLTCRON CONTRUL AGAWAM,MA 01001 N10EEIOLIES OR QN■1CATI NS A■LAI LE FOR THE u%Br Au ma R. INNOIL� ��THE�� DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS >ME-' RF/ENE SAFE TYPatome Pam" ' DESCRIBED 14REEL HE C"ACIOR SI&I E SOLLT RESPONSIBLE FGR ALL C74 RUCFDN WEANS.MEROOS. EME-2 RF/EME SICNACE PLAN 3 1EowWQu[a SEOIhxES*0 MCEDURE AND FOR COGRDINawG CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL PLAINS AND EXISTING MILE SHEET ALL PORTIONS OF 7 E WON(UNDER THE CONTRACT DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS ON THE JOB SITE AND SHALL EWE-3 RF/EME SIGNAGF BOW 3 IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE PROJECT OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE IN WRITING OF DISCREPANCIES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE EME-4 RF/EMF DATA TABLE 3 WORK OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAME. M T - 1 GENERA NOTES: I. FIELD SURVEY DATE. 2/21/12 ■T - -Mobile- 2. VERTICAL DATUIL' NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL.DATUM OF 1988 (N—) 15 COMMERCE WAY,SUITE 8 3. HORIZONTAL DATUM: NORTH AMERICAN DATUM OF f9W MORTON,WA 02766 "1-2-03 (NA[W) Jaw R.AUCELLA 4. SrrE CONTROL PONT.. CENTER OF TRANSMISSION ST%MRE#316 00. 25 WENW000 L4W LAITFUDE W4Z-04'-20.24'�NAD�13 W.7Z -30.74 M 8� ELECTRIC AGAWAM,MA OfOof LONGITUDE -31r a HK 18258 PC.47 V 5. LAND OWNER WESTERN MASS ELECTRIC COMPANY rA m CHA PELL — P.O.BOX 270 p D5141 ENGINEERING HI 1-2 13 & SITE NAME WMECO MILL STREET AGAWAM ASSOCIATES,LLC WAM 11-2-111 T. SITE ADDRESS: %5 ODOPER SKEET TOM OF AGA Vf AGMAM.IPA 01001 RJ(.EXECUTIVE CENTRE AGAWAM L;ARARr ANTHONYS. APPLICANT; T-M(W MDRW-45T UL 201 BOSTON POST ROAD WEST MAIN STREET AGsm 301 AGAWAM.NA 01001 AGAWAM, N 15 comma wky,SUIT B \ I'l MARLBORDINK Mik 01752 WL MYMK A 02766 (5m)481-7400 -2-12 9. JURISDICTION; TOWN OF AGAWAM x xhmppdwrgIkwwwq. 10, TAX 0. MAP H-11 BUDci(3 Lar I VIP ki dasfl�y OARSERO 1 DEED REFERENCE BOON: 11.PACE:- MfaVA UOVCW�j 666 COOPER 57'. 112' PLM REFERENCES: TOWN OF AGAWAM ASSESSMIDIS MAPS 716 COOPER ST ACAWAM,MA 9TO01 AGAWAM.MA 01001 111-2-0; BK. 0127 PC 328 BX U07 PG'540 13, ZONING AIRISDICTok A2(RESIDENCE A-2)I AG 6WRICULMINAL) fREVE F.4100m 1 14, ALL UNDERGROUND UPILITY INFORMATIDN PRESENTED HEREON FA DEtERMINED -2-14 FROM S MACE EMENCE AND PLANS OF RECORD ALI.LINDERGROUND uTLMES COOPER 51.�11 AGAWAM,MA 01001 SHOULD SELOCATED IN THE FIELD PRKA TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF MY SIR ANTONtO DQUORI 8K. 4208 PG.278 WORK.CALL DiGSAFE I-ON-344-7233 A MINIMUM OF 72 HOURS MOR TO PLANNED ACTNITY, co 700 COOPER Sr -10742 PC 327 Tw No. WAV,MA 01�07 qmpsm LINES SHOWN mm ampxa UmMING TONAlm mss9mws PLANS,RECORDED DEEDS AND PLANS OF REFERENCE AS INIDICATED.A BOUNDARY SURVEY WAS NOT UTILIZED IN THE PREPARATM OF 7HESE coacER ST 1, ZONE C CARDS OF MINIMAL FLOODING)AS fv( K THE SITE IS LOCATED IN FLOOD HAZARD ANTONIA 00"i ok�— COOPER sr. 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EXIST.CHAN URK FENCE A/E S SO FNO W-0 x16'-O'LEASE AM ExisT.SMO"FDICE H11-i 2 IRDE,xmrx&MCHARD CURRAN A EXIST EDrE OF PAVEMENT iaea AG —CHW—a+W— EXIST.OVER"UTILITIES PROJECT NO: 4SH-027" P.O ROX 473 NEST SPANG"ELD,MA 010-V PASWALWA& WN WYA WIA omw amw— PROP.OVERHEAD UTILITIES DRAW BY: Rj( 9K J774 PG 569 559 COOPER SK AGAWAM.MA 01001 111-1-17 —TX—T/E—T/t— PROP,UTILITIES PROP.T-NOBLE PANEL ANTENNA - 6K 16878 PC.269 S MARr&ALE BONA WFA DOST.Ur"LITY POLE I 1 691 COOPER SFL CHECKED BY: JAF (2 PER SECTOR.TOTAL OF 6) mDuwm TO PROP,TRANSMISS" '4 AGAWAM,MA 0160f ZONING DDUNDW TOWER 1315 0 164'-W A." sm '74J2 PC. tM TOWN ME SUBMITTALS E PROP.T-MOBILE 10'WIDE ACCESS FROM PUBLIC UBM MO.W. AREA IF T-MOBU EDUIPMENr� TO K KUDCATED ZONING DISTRICT LEGEND —7U/-27/12 CONSTRUCTION ITEMISED 2 O7p6p2 CONSTRUCTION REVISED 4-401w 1 OS/W2 ISSUED FOR CONSM. To K I A2 RESIDENCE A-2 '4 06122/12 ISSUED FGN RENEW E. IY erl +7rG■,z� L•56.04' AG AGRICULTURAL TO DI)MUNT IS THE MTN,DESIGN. 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L _ASSPCIATES.LLG R.K.EXECUTIVE CENTRE 201 BOSTON POST RUAD WEST sun xi 1 Jl( WRUI50119 II.74 01752 (�p9q.`«n Approved by WMECO Md- STREET AGAWAM Agawam ZoningBoard of A OF Appeals JAMES M. {" FITZIN co 696 COOPER STREET T-MOBILE TECHNICIAN SITE SAFETY NOTES AGAWAM, MA 01001 Date: LOCATION SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS NO . : SH — APPROVALS SECTOR C: ACCESS BY CERTIFIED CLIMBERT E �SECTOR k ACCESS BY CERTIFIED CLIMBERI --- 27BSECTOR : ACCESS ICY CERTIFIED CLIMBER IGPS/LMU: UNRESTRICTEDC/ LAN � RADIO CABINETS: UNRESTRICTED PPC DISCONNECT: UNRESTRICTED LEASK MAIN CIRCUIT D/C: UNRESTRICTED SITE TYPE: COLOCATION ON EXISTING TRANSMISSION STRUCTURE R.F. NEU/T DEMARC: UNRESTRICTED ZONING OTHER/SPECIAL: NONE cDNSTRucnav A/E GENERAL NOTES VICINITY MAP SCALE: 1'= 1090,-0• SHEET INDEX PROJECT SUMMARY • _ _ ,..' . I. RE CONTRACTOR SAL CIA All NOIIOS ANO COFPLY WAIN ALE 10 14 CONTRACTOR 5 REPONSBIF POR PROVDIXC AL AFCE551R+' \, +:•.•:• SKIT REV. 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HORIZONTAL DATUM: NORTH AMERICAN DATUM OF 19M K",MA 02766 OFFM, (5*2N-2700 n1l (N—) R.AUCELLA 4. SITE CONTROL POINT.- CENTER OF TRNGMISSK)N STRUCTURE J316 FAX (50)W-203 25 AIRENWOOO LANE LATITUDE.N.4Z-W-20,24' HAD 53) avcTIMIC AGAWAM,MA 01 001 LONGRUDE,W.77-31r-30.74*(HAD 83) BIT 16256 PQ 47 5. LAND OWNER WESTERN MASS ELEURIC COMPANY Ilk Crw -LL d P.O.BOX 270 -Z WRFM,Cr 06041 ffr#0s^nffERfN0 Hr7-2-I3 0HAIPIPF 5. SITE NAME. WMECO MU STREET AGAWAM ASSOCIATIEES.LLC Ili-2-02 7, SITE ADDRESS: 695 COOPER STREET TOM OF AGAWAM 4 \ [�" .1.1 i Alf MIAWAM.MA 01001 R.K.DWOM CENTRE AgAWAM LIBRARY ANTHONY P.LIOUORI 8. APPUCUANT' T-mu mommw LLC 201 EXISITIN POST ROAD WEST 36 MAIN STREET AG COOPER Sv AGAWAM,VA 01997 06.AW 1 15 OOMMMOE MY,SURE 0 SURE 301 A AAO,MA 0100 morm IN Ozm Mk%BORDLKK NIL 01752 RK 3742 PC,5M =1-7400 9. JURISDICTION7 TOM OF AGAWAM 811-2-72 opplo 1111-2-11 e"' -If -11 BLOCK 3 LOT I 10. TAX TO: MAP H jLLj0d&A&.A M.MuRpHe X JOSEPH BARRVIO' ii. DEED REFERENCE,. 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UM Trs�.AL �1 AS ' y �1 i 2 ob O SPACING 13 4'-(rLLI a I No. 5-SECTOR VWA3tSAL IL I i RING MOUNT __ I °I CONIC PIER 8d1PLn MUMTm ON AS BY FFMT-SII-BRAcrtEr *PIPE ki(,U A"*K EO INTO coKCIE1f I 1 WBTY43.01 VERTICAL TRAPEZE SECTION 1 ME PME FD�Utl1DAWOK/ F+t•-B'+I 2 WER123.02 12•HORIZONTAL TRAPEZE SECTION 3 APPROVALS NAE 11014 T-FR gn 5FE gDI, RO 5 40TOTAL K 50 3 M-387 SDIIARE WASHER, 1 1 2'xG 12w 1g'HOLE 6 CROX BE m FOR PART NUMBERS � CABLE BRIDGE PIER 6 4 0e-G32D5 3 65NY CALM.BOLT KR 3 H2O' P1AlE(TYp.} • IT " SCALE NTS B-1 g GO -03 S 6'GALV FYuT WA�ER 6 SECTOR C j _ - SECTOR B �EASX(G (E)CGNCRETE PAD T-�w G�• SIN P' �'PP°RT S CABLE LADDER DETAIL zaLlNc MC-K125-6-72 10•-30" t'' SCALE..NTS 8-T MC-AIZL-6-72 3p-ST •� CONSTRUCTION "arM SECTION AT r--a A/t ANTENNA DETAILS_ [ ICE BRIDGE/CABLE TRAY a SCALE:1/4'-I'-D' S-1 SCALE: 3/4L3'-T S-1 PRMCT NO: 45H-0276-B G 2 4 B 12 D B" V-4• 2'-8• 4'-0• TRMOH ORANN BY: RX PMNGO GRADE,SLOPE 0R CONC CHECKED BY: .AAF PAYWG 3S O ESIC 7HICKNF55 OF IXSTWG UNa3RNaED SUBM!TTALS ry 4• COrpALIED 6ACKFML PFR iT£OESM.I AND SPECIFICATICONSTRUCTIONSON FOR 4 O9 S/12 CONSIRUCBON REVISED E%ffTHW We OR LEAN 3 07/27 2 CONSTRUCTION REVISED 74' CONCRETE 2 07 6 2 CONSTRUCTION REVISED 72 WIX CK 1 06 2 ISSUED FOR 0DNSTR 2• 0 OB/22/12 ISSUED FOR REVIEW ( rprr) ANTENNA CABLES(12) / 6-C Pvc CONOUR3 2'HARK MULCH(PNML BARK TFRS NxIaAIENr a OEM SONEOLLE 40. iKkCH AWAY FROM TRAIT OF PKOPDo Aln� OF AASS RIXKMRED BY THE CWIAL DABLEOLVIDE PROM MNDING ROM�YM:R,CONDUITS \ TREE) T-MOSE NathOEASF,LLC ANY OUPLICION OR USE IWENOUT F)PRE55 WPoTIEII CONSENT LS UNDERGROUND COAX DETAIL PLANTITG S sn�Y I RaI�>ED. AND ES BY PROMSIO S'011 AFx PER SPECIAL CI)NDUCTING AalI LA FOR A PURPOSES OF s N 3•_I-0' S-1 \ A ! RIGILA a10 AND D MFIS7R IE FUMffD REaAATORI'AND AOLW6S1RAT11E FIMC710N3 Is SPEOFICALLY AILOIBD. •mum STONE Y HGO EARTH WATERING MIN 2•TI6CN TREE STALL BE PLANTED SO THAT , SAUCER ANTgN4 TREE PIT 4SH-0276—B PROP.co-Ax CABLE(TrP) 34'fn CRUSHED STt1NE CAOMN IS 3'ABOVE FINISHED ♦ CUT d ROLL BACK I/3 OF AS7GA C33 5ZE ND s7, GRADE AFTER SETTLEMENT COOMPLEIMY RF1401 HTHETIC PLANTING NOTES WMECQ M(LLL STREET BUCK SILICONE SEALANT Awl 4'THICK &IFEAp sc LACING FINISHED a1ME AGAWAM INSTALL SPRAY FOAM SEALER 1. WATERING SAUCER SHALL BE ALOOOI D TWICE DURING THE AROUND CW NEAR END OF '°°°°°°°°°° °°°o°°°°° �-{ f PMT 24 HOURS AFTER PLANTING 695 COOPER STREET CONOINT.INSTALL MLRCOFLECT BOOT ,,�I—i 1'• AGAWAM.MA 01001 KTF AND SEAL CAPS W/BULK g•BELOW —I I��' I- 2 TREE SHALL BE SET PLUMB SILICOTIE SExAxT SM ENDS RmTHN1 .� �I�J, �j� i 3. OO NOT dlr LEADER 56ET MML TO UNDERGROUND CONDUIT SAW FABRIC.OR APP 6 EOUAL SCARIFY m COMPACT TOP �—1I I I=1 (6)6•GREEN SCH 40 PYC °F �' — COMPACT SHALL BE PLACED ON 4. AN SHALL K IMP SCENTED FORA TWO YEAR PERIODOW yyy COMPACTED OR UNDISTLIRBEO SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED BY T-MOBILE ANO TFIE OWNER AHIEIAIA 4k CONDU03 REWRIED. I RDOTBALL FIDE TO ENSURE THE PLANTS WILL TAKE ROOT AND SURWW_ ,CIE f]u" ROOTBALL DIAMETER RANGE 5. TECHNY ARBORVITAE PLANTINGS SHALL SE AT A ME RANGE BETWEEN 5 AND R'.IN TWO ROWS.STAGGERED, AND SHALL BE 6'ON CENTER. GRAVEL YARD DETAIL on mum TECHNY ARBORVITAE SHRUB PLANTING ,D SCALE.31e�r-G• s-M PVC STUB—UP DETAIL g SCLE:N's �-' S-1 SCALE:N.T.S. G V T'-e TV v STRUCTURAL NOTES P5'-O 1.DESIGN REOLAREME7NT5 ARE PER STATE WILDING CODE AND APPLICABLE SUPPLEMENTS.ANSI/ASCE7. 11.WCORREOGNTLY FAWATED,DAMAGED OR REPORTED TO THE CONSTRUCTION NIST11INGGAOR PRI TO MMING UAL MAMRIALS OR ■ ■ ■ ■Mobile■ EIA/RA-222-F STRUCTURAL STANDARDS FOR STEEL ANTENNA SUPPORTING STRUCTURES OORRECTAE ACTION.ANY SUCH ACTION SHALL RwuwE CONS�WUCROW MANAGER APPRDVAL 4'-9' 2.CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDiRms INTH£FIELD PRIOR TO FABRICATION AND 12 UNISTRUTS SHALL BE FORMED STEEL CHANNEL STRUT FRAMING AS MANUFACTURED BY IMM5IRUT 15 COMMERCE NAY,SUITE B ERECTOR OF ANY MATERIAL ANY UNUSUAL CONDITIONS SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE ATTENTION OF NORTON.MA 02M 19E CONSTRUCTION MANAGER cm, OFFICE (508)286-2700 WAYNL MI OR EQUAL STRUT MEMBERS SHALL BE 1 5/0'x1 5/B'x12GA.UNLESS OTHERIMSE NOTED. fAx* (500 Z*-,2m 3.GE9GN AND CGASIR07 M OF STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL COMFQWW TO THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AND*CALL BE NOT-DIP GALVANIZED AFTER FABRICATION. r r STEEL CONSTRUCTION VECIFN:ARON FOR THE DESIGN,FABRICATION AND ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL r r STEM FOR BUILDINGS'. 13.EPDXY ANCHOR ASSEMBLY SHALL M49ST OF 1/2'DIAMETER STAINLESS STEEL ANCHOR Roo 011H r r NUTS k WASHERS.AN INTERNALLY THREADED INSERT.A SCREEN TUBE AND A EPDXY ADHESWE.THE ! ! 4.STRUCTURAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASHY AX STRUCTURAL STEEL UNLESS ANCHORING SYSTEM 94ALL BE THE HILTI-HIT KY-20 AND OR HY-150 SYSTEMS(AS SPECIFIED AH Ira CHgPPELLOTHERWISE INDICATED. DWO.)OR ENGINEERS APPROVED EQUAL NTH 4-IleMN.EMBEDMENT DEPTH, CHAP E LL NL35.STEEL PPE SHALL CONFORM TO ASTY A50O"DOD-FORMEDYIELDED h SEAMLESS CARBON STEEL 14 325,MANSION BOLTS SHALL COW0141 TO FEDERAL SPECIFICATION FF-S- GROUP 11,TYPE 4,CLAMCj ASSOCIATES,LLC I ! - STRUCTURAL TUBING•,GRADE A OR ASTM A53 PIPE STEEL BLACK AND HOT-DIPPED ZINC-COATED 1,HIL71 KIN APPROVED EQUAL BOLT II OR APPR EQUAL.INMLLA ION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE PATH THE MELDED AND SEAMLESS TYPE E OR S,GRADE B.PPE SIZES INDICATED ARE NOMINAL ACTUAL MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.MNIMUM EMBEDMENT SHALL BE THREE AND ONE HALF(3 1/21 '-01xf5'-01Wr87]PRECAST OUTSIDE OIAYETER IS LARGER. INCHES RAG EXECUTIVE COW 201 ON. POST ROAD WEST CONCRETE SLAB W/+4 BAILS 6.STRUCTURAL CINNECION BOLTS SHALL BE HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS(BEARING TYPE)AND CONFORM TO 15.GRAVEL SUB BASE AND CONCRETE SHALL BE PLACED AGAINST UND15 URBFA SOD_ mm]DTI m Ills -- ITS SPACED 8•BOTH WAYS MAR BOROUk AN 01752 EQUPMFNT EQUIPMENT ASHY A325 'NINON STRENGTH BOLTS FOR SIRUCNRAL JOINTS,INCLUDING SUITABLE NUTS AND PLAN 1fi.CONCRETE FOR FENCE AND NE BRIDGE SUPPORT SHALL BE 3000 PSI AN ENTRAINED(4;-8 (500 61-7400 CABINET CABINET BTS CABINET AND HARDENED WASHERS'. ALL BOLTS SHALL BE 5/6'INA UON. NORMAL WEIGHT CONCRETE +��q,aam BATTERY BASE UNIT 7.ALL STEEL MATERIALS SHALL BE GALVANIZED AFTER FABRICATION IN ACCORDANCE MATH AM A123 EN DIMSIONS:63"Hx.52'Wx2B n ' 17.ALL CAST N PLACE COICAETE SHALL BE NIXED AmD PLACED tN ACCORDANCE NTH THE .CO CON 2'TBDUIT (TOTAL OF 3) ZINC (HOT-OP GALVANIZED)COMINGS ON ARCH AND STEEL PRODUCTS UNLESS OIIRAWSE NOTED. REQUIREMENTS OF ACI 31B AND AC 301. 8.ALL BOLTS,ANCHORS AND MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE SHALL BE GALVANIZED IN ACCORDANCE NTH 1B THE FOLLDWNG MINIMUM CONCRETE COVER OVER RI]NFORC EEL SHALL NO STALL BE AS FOLLOWS UNLESS a ASTM A153 'ZINC,COATING(HOT-DIP)ON IRON AND STEEL HARDWARE',UNLESS OINERWISE NOTED. OTHERWISE NOTEA CONCRETE CAST AGAINST EARTH...3 INCHES 1p. EL FIELD MUDS,COLL HOLES,SAW CUTS AND ALL DAMAGED GALVANZED SURFACES SHALL BE REPAIRED CONCRETE EIPOSED TO EARTH OR■A722 WITH AN ORGANIC ZINC REPAIR PAINT COMPLYING NTH REQUIREMENTS OF A51M A780.GALVANIZING AB AND LARGER..................2 INCHES I'ELECITWGL CONDUIT ICE BRIDGE/CABLE TRALY REPAIR PAINT SHALL HAVE 65 PERCENT ZINC BY WEIGHT,ZIRP BY DUNCAN GALVANIZING,GALVA AND SMALLER 1 1/2 INCHES (SEE DETAIL 3/S-t) BRIGHT PREMIUM BY CROWN OR EQUAL. THICKNESS OF APPLIED GALVANIZING REPAIR PAINT SHALL BE CIA NOT LESS THAN 4 COATS(ALLOW TIME TO DRY BETWEEN COATS)WITH A RESULTNC COATING ALL OPOSED EDGES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A 3/4'x3/4'CHAMFER UNLESS NOTED OTHERWSE. Y TI?BATrm Mu-Up CABINET THICKNESS REQUIRED BY ASTM A123 OR A1S3 AS APPLICABLE, No. BBU CABINEC EQUIPMENT 19 LUMBER SHALL COMPLY NTH THE REQUI REMENTS OF THE NSTITUTE OF TIMBER { 5B"NLdB"Nx31b 10.CONTRACTOR SRALL COMPLY WITH AWS CODE FOR PROCEDURES APPEARANCE AND DUAIJTY CF CABINET wuns� CONSTRUCTION AND THE NATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION'S NATIONAL DESIGN SPECWTCARCN •� PPC C'ARNEY BOOSTER CABINET AND FOR METHODS USED IN CORRECTING WELDING,ALL WELDERS AND WELDING PROCESSES SHALL BE FOR WOOD CONSTRUCTION. ALL LUMBER SHALL BE PRESSURE TREATED AND SHALL BE STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS: OUAUFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AVIS'STANDARD OIIAUFICATIOH PROCEDURES'.ALL WELDING SHALL GRADE N0.2 lMi BETTER. 36THA 18'Mh34.5'0 BE DONE USING E74M ELECTRODES AND WELDING SHALL CONFORM TO NSC AND D.I.WHERE FILLET I II A ! ! (TOTAL OF 3) WELD SIZE 9 ARE NOT SHOWN. PROVIDE THE MINIMUM SIZE PER TABLE J24 IN THE NSC'MANUAL OF PPC CABINET LI ' ! STEEL CONSTRUCTION'.BTH EDITION. DIMENSIONS: ' r / ARAPROVALS 54"Hx3O%10'0 i r ' ! r UNOFRGROUFID ELECTRICAL r CONDUIT 10 POWER OEIURC r (SEE DETAIL 6/E-t) BOOSTER CABINET LEASING M41.TELCO COAOUA _ DWLENSIDNS: UNDERGROUND TO TELCO Y 367UtI8AOr34.5'A ETS CARNET AND RE (SEE DETAIL mom(S S/E-I) 2'-8' 4'-5' 8'-0' 1'-9' (TOTAL OF 3 BATTERY BASE UWT DIMENSIONS; ZONING 83'Hx52lYx26ro PLAN AT EQUIPMENT PAD + (TOTAL OF 3) CONSTRl1CTIGN SCALE: 1/2' - 1'-0" B-1 AA 0 1 2 4 6 - PRU..ECT ND: 45111-0278-8 DRAWN BY; RX i CHECKED BY: JMF F BATTERY BAD(-UP CABINET DIMEIISM; SUBMITTALS BB'HNrAB�W1x31^D POWER/TELCO CABINET ONE ENS IONS: PRECAST CONCRETE PAD 54THx7g Tom DIMENSIONS: 4 DS 9 F2 CONSIRUCRON R1;YISEO fbtTr'BACK-UP GBINEf 1'-9' 4=4' 7-Yf" 4=4 7'-4' B'-0"Lx15'-0tiUe�l 3 07/27/12 CONSTRUCION REYSED tl25'W 3I'DONS: EQUIPMENT DETAIL 5 Y m S 2 ISSUED FOR C NSTR. fie'1MLzetiAx3lro - 1 08 2 ISSUED FOR CONSTR. SCALE:NOT TO SCALE S•$ _L 05/22/12 ISSUED FOR REVIEW THIS DO AnT IS THE CREATION,DEW OF 1. INSTALL FETNONG PER ASIM F-587,SWING GATE PER ASTM F-900. PROPQIIT COPWICHIEO TIORIf T-MOBVE NORTHEAST,LLC,ANY DUPLICATION BOOSTER CABINET PROVIDE DIAGONAL ADAASTABLE RILE AND NINOUT 100PRESS MIEN CONSENT IS OMFNSIONS: 1 5/p I 2 ALL END POSTS,LINE POS15,PULL POSTS,POSTS FOR GATE LEAF,PIPES OR USE 30'Hx16TYA34.5'O 7rt TOP RAL + ASSEMBLY AT ALL CORNERS FOR CANE FRAME AND TOP RAILS SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 PIPE PER GOMERNMENT AGENCIES FOR THE PURPOSES SIMCILY PRC�ITFD.DUPLICATION AND USE BY MAL OF 3) AMF-HOBS. ODINDUCCNO THEIRLANRALY AUDALWQED OF PPC CARNETREGULATORY AND AOMM DMENSM; 0 S-7pETcI ER r I 9 3. FABRIC SHALL BE 12 GA CORE WIRE SIZE 2'MESH CONFORMING TO ASTM SPECIFICALLYALOND. TRARVE FUNC110N5 R 54Mx301Wx1O'D ® BAR A-3N2. 6"PPC CABINET BASE EOOENSION ,EN HEAVY DUTY 4, TEN90N WIRE SHALL BE 7 GA.GALV.STEEL. 4SH-0276-B MOUNTED TO SLAB W/(4) WIN MARE ARAM LATCH S. RE WIRE SHALL BE 11 CA MY.STEEL RAILS.(MIN.)AT POSTS AND R A 5/11%3-3/4'HILTI KNN BOLT T D SINGLE WRAP FABRIC TIE AT TENSION WINE BY NOG RINGS SPACED MA C O ANCHORS,SHIM IF REOUIRE➢ BATTERY BASE UNIT, b 2 ljro OF 24'INTERVALS. WMECO MILLL STREET TO LEY&RISE ® DI 8,O 7Tv -Im END� Yr%Pe AT LDE ACAWAM 6'GRAVEL SURFACE 93% OF 2 2 1 0 PIPE AT MULL 1 8/W'I RFE 8. BARBED WE SHALL BE DOUBLE STRAND 12 1/2'DD,TWISTED WINE TO (TOTA2 1 5'0 R IN MAO TCH W/FABRIC 14 GA,4 PT.BARBS SPACES AT APMO NAATFLY S 695 COUPER STREET AGATYAM,IRA 111OO1 WEED BLOCK LEu MECHANISM 7. CQLPLY WTH LOCAL ORDNANCES OF BARBED NNE PERWT REOUNOEENTS, UNDER AYMENT WITHIN - _ n T3 IF REQUIRED. PROPOSED LEASE AREA LEVEL sm NfF 8'-D'L.B'-O�lxBro TE PRECAST BTS SUB-BRIBE FRAME & SY SIM STEM AND ALL NEC SHALLYNE'���TION A THE FENM M FITTINGS IN D STROUFAL CONCRETE SUB w/+4 EARS YDIN+ED SLAB W/ FASRENNGS.ALL FENCE SYSTEM COMPONENTS SHALL ff GALVANIZED IN ' SPACED!'BOTH NAYS. (4)5/6'4Lr1-3/4•Nan b BOTTOM 7EN9(W WWE _ ACCORDANCE WITH ASTY A153,CARES MALL BE SWING GATES NRR & DRALS 2 SECTION AT E UIPMENT PAD »�RNATIION.�F ER OON�E�A"�®u5N OF 25 8'-D'Lx15'-oW'D PRECAST SCALE- 1/2-- V-0' �T LEVEL SUB-BASE FRAME m DAY DESIGN SIREROTH. • CONCRETE SLAB W/+4 BARS (IMP.AT EACH CABINET) 1 ' SPACED 8'BOTH WAYS 0 4 9 ING SLATS SHALL BE INSTALLED ON OU AS DEWS BY PROJECT OWES).PRMOM FEHONG(COLOR: MET NAM P 2 4 8 TYPICAL FENCE DETAIL ONEf31 SCALE:3/B'-_1'-0' t-3 S—2 0 V-4'2'-6' 5'-4" a'-a" ft. u �r: u NOTE: T-MOBILE ANTENNA MODELS AND 11 Hill QUANTITIES AND COAX CABLE SIZE AND QUANTITIES ASSUMED. PROPOSED THREE (3) RFS APX1 60WV-1 6DWVS-E-A20 THREE PROPOSED SIX (6) ANDREW (3) RFS APXV18-206516S-C-A20, HBX-6516DS--VTM PANEL ANTENNAS THREE (3) RFS TWIN AWS TMAs AND AND SIX (6) ANDREW ATM200-A20 THREE (3) ANDREW TWIN PCS TMAS ACTUATORS VALMONT T-ARM CO-LOCATION VALMONT T-ARM CO-LOCATION KIT KIT P/N 802738 W/ NINE (9) WMECo 44 POLE P/N 802738 W/ NINE (9) 2" STD. WMECo POLE 2" STO. (0.0. = 2.375"} X fi' i (O.D. = 2.375") X 6' LONG PIPE ! +, LONG PIPE MASTS MASTS c>W T-MOBILE ANTENNAS ALI ME7ROPCS ANTENNAS — - —ILE ANTENNAS--- EL. f1154�-0 ATB— — EL. f 164'-a" ATB i PROPOSED TWELVE (12) 1 5/8" 0 � PROPOSED EIGHTEEN (18) 1-5/8" 0 COAX CABLES MOUNTED TO THE COAX CABLES MOUNTED TO EXTERIOR EXTERIOR OF THE EXISTING POLE OF THE POLE BEHIND (SEE 3/EL-1) I (SEE 3/EL-1) [ $ —EXISTING 157' TALL WMECo STEEL 1C}'-0" EXISTING 167' TALL WMECo STEEL 10'-O" TRANSMISSION STRUCTURE NO. 316 TRANSMISSION STRUCTURE NO. 316 m 1 METROPCS ANTENNA ARRAY _ �3 2 T MQBILE ANTENNA ARRAY ANT-1 SCALE: 1/4 = „ SCALE: 1 4" 1'-a -O ANT-1 / N _ - " r1 y w �/ta/ls At MOM ft lilts ANTENNA ARRAYS ANT 7Yiwk wk Y + TO W, SERVICE(SEE PDM A S M DIET.UTILITY POE NNE ALL COMMONS AS PER UNUTY C OMPANYS REpIMFMEN- ELECTRICAL RICAL LEGEND , � N01r.1A 3w NAMWL BYPASS NEIEH P MANUAL TRANSFER SAINIC N WEAIER HEAD _ WII PANEL BOARDD SURFACE MOLLITED E N E .Mobile- EM3T.umlTY PILE Pm WAINER HEAD 24OV.1M.3w KMH NAMUu BY-PASS l� BMW PANEL BOARD,SURFACE MOUNTED r- ---�--, 12V E%1ERIUE ALARM BTS MEEK w/2DOA 7P TENANT CIRCUIT 15 COMMERCE SLY,SANE B CNROXT IN 3/4' EQUIPMENT BREAKER AND LOCKABLE BREAKER DOOR ❑� TYPE T1UNffORIER "ORION,MA mm 2MA-?P NON-METALLIC CONDUIT CABINET ® METER OFAX 011) ?80-2T00 FAX (SOB)78e-7183 PROP.NLACM PLASTIC LAMINATE 1L DHONT WEAKER _ PROPOSID 2-cAAD YETDt NAYEPLAi NTH 1 -� f�l 16+fl)P� w t'c /2 CARRIER NAME �)(1) EQUIPMENT I Soh-2P I 10-RME DISCONNECT SANK NTH 400A MAN LETTERS OENOTINO CAIBOFR NAl1E 3 i6,1 AIDG N 1'C PPC CABINET 3IFOH.MONIED S4 AFf. 3 I (3)EB+(1)LMOG M 1'C F3,UPS TAP BOI 1�120/240VINA I 7P 1 (� +(I)(IOC N 1'C CABINET CHAPPELL ��//pp�C �.MESA My FUSIBLE DISCONNECT mow'HOMED MIED WAFT' C910 ENGINEERING WATOR L CRUM CONNT PER SPAN CABINET TRANSENT VOLTAGE SIM SUPPRESSOR MMREIEPYACLE 3OA-2P I (3)#6+(1)110C N It CODUT UTILITY COMPANY B74 CABRE7 ® MILT-IN FUSE&SWEATS NOI M ASSOCIATES.LL.0 I I BBU REWNEMENTS MEG GANEF (� M AMPSa175 YOL75,9EIClE PIIAY ESL COD"cow 20A-1P OF1II�IINU 3DA-IP I T EQUIPMENT� >; DHOEE I0006YEET i Q '��BON,SURFACE MGM 111'A.F.F. ��s�����F m Esc a EEAIEmIRIaL MR M7lft E1PEgn INNG I 3OA-2P I (3) A(1}PC N,'C TTTTTTTTTTTTT! r1 I nU NI IN M*0+1/IOC M 31 r ..Ism= I I N. 3DA-V (3)I0 R(1)ON N 1'L _ _ L /• �� / � ....Y TELCO CONWT AF.F AROSE fBL9ED FLOOR I L---- _---- (3}A+ U.OA. 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(NE)AS WELL AS N ro THE IE PATE AND OF THE NAROUL ! PROP.GROUND C TYPICAL GC MEwR eAAM CARVE D DIAGRAM FOR EXACT �� q A-rmrL COTE(NEC)AS N3L AS APPlNJi81E STALKS AND lDC,1 CODES. CONNECTION m MONOPOLE 0 OF ALL CONNECTIONS x ALL SECTRICAL ITEMS SHALL BE ILL APPROVED OR USIED ARID PROMIND PER INDN ITT,OF 3) GROIG MIT 1RFNSFORMIERTO SWUNG RINGAD AT GROUND ROD SPEOPIG471IN REANNrDEENiS 3 THE EIECIRCAL WORK NOUOES ALL LABOR AND MATFAAL DtiOIBED BY DFULOWS CADVIDD DOWILEM Y C G G EGG AT BW RA41H - AND SWO INCLUDING u YGN m P BADE COMETS OPERATING AND ��V. R� AHDBONGNG UPPER G �� GROUND BARGB�� MWER/1ADNOPOLE RIC C C FG EDO AT MM PL" ANDIEW"ff OR EQUAL NTH HOLE b O{OIRIONG RING PATTERN AND STANDOFF NSRLAtOR5 AN O L SDiRAI CONIRACTOIt SMALL PAY FEES FOR P@OLFS AND R RESPONMIE FOR G G G BOIIONG ANPER m CORNER MOLAGNG BRACKETS AS SHORN SCALE:NOT TO SCALE E-1 OBTAINING$AD PERMITS AID COORINAMI H OF NSPECIM own F. CALIF as GRADE OROIMD ROD TEST dt llE P0615 MEIN FENCE 5 HELL(1 REQUIRED) WITHIN I'OF EMIRPYERT PAD GIOWLD L B C(N WAFT AND 7 G riMIG DUPSME A tL CON I TS R SCHEDULE ro RD P%C(SNAP C 3/e'n e'COPPER CLAD STAkBESS Sim /DIAL SCH 40 MSPEC110N BE M RATER IIDG�iT�LAND MORE NW STEEL OIQOS OR 9OFDUUE eo PLC(A5 STEEL 6ROUNOBdG ELECTRODE{TIP. m MUM RING AT GROUND ROD sE � PAD�� HODOLRrs METE NfOUIED M UOIq IIGMT RIIEIE ETAS aA SUBMITTALS UM-DBECTIONAL OF 4)AROUND EQUIPMENT ® L KM CONDUIT SHALL BE SMILE AD PTG O/e'AAe'COPPER CLAD GROUNDING:DIALECTIC+ 1 12 AWC UNOERMU C CELL SITE LNDUMM FIND SET T. E ECIRICL NEED OWL BE COPPER NM TYPE MNYR RAM.DR TIME61AAilO1. 4 OI R s Oi01NSTAINLESS F1ECi IM NMI-DIRECTIONAL 3'SEYOND PERIMETER OF CONOREIE EQUIPMENT PAD GROUNCNG CONNECTION 3 W 2 Cfl6REICIILN IEVIS71 (TYP OF 3)AROUND COAFIR MASTER GROUND BAR MGB L RIM E L R ELYr LEIIEEDI ELEDIItlCAI N THIS DEMARCATION GROUNDING RISER DIAGRAM ; SCALE;NOT TO SCALE E PR � PULL RRDFL OGDAW kIE MSTALA CELL SM PFIC AS MUTED Apl NTH UTILITY ? B ? fd61R11CiMti!FEW ELD CONNECININ(TYP.) , 2 MO FOR CW R. SCALE:NOT TO SCALE CAD E-1 4 RUN I=WHOW OR CABLE BETWEEN TELEPHONE UWtY DEMARCATION POINT AND B 2 MF O FOR AIIC saLD,PINED PRD,Ecr OWNERCELLs1E 1Olri rAeI+T Am ITSCABINET As IIDICAIED a,ALBSLA STAINLESS OVOID WIFE DRAIM PROADE FULL LENGTH PILL ROPE IN IISOIlID IELCG CODUT.PROYDE PN:TA0. 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APPROVED KILL HIDES AS REONED. PRI""NO VOLTAGE SERVICE (C� 1 cdMEL1g11 It APPLY GDE INNING COMPOUND TO AL COMM 6 M TFPE OWN EWECTOMS x OWE NNBRWG COWOUD TO EE USED AT ALL LOCATIONS• AND CDORONATE IISTALUClON w ALL RE04NES 4'OOMCREFE ' 3.CADNELL DDIMLFADS PrM UPPER EGB,LOWER EGO AND N� UTILITY COPAES FOR NTERFAN ENCASEMENT CADOW 00100ECRC11 20L OGFNACION OWL PRIDE AND INSTAL OW DI ECTION&EIEMONC NMIAER SYSEL! mu ULME AT TERMINAIM MILL ROM TS.P RAL (PRE TA) pj pgF�Dp�ONC EW AND E OD AND,T umum PONT wnm ONO. F���l TYPICAL GROUND BAR COAX CABLE CONNECTION SWINGING �_ CONNECTIONS DETAIL B AND GROUNDING DETAI BURIED CONDUIT DETAIL G GATE GROUNDING DETAIL +o � RESISTANCE 1ff�LSUL am SCALE:NOT TO SCALE E-, SME,NOT M SCALE [-1 SCALE:NOT TO WALE E-1 SCAM NOT TO SCALE E-1 2x CONTRACTOR au!CONDUCT ANTENNA.COMA AND LAMA RETURN---LOSS AND O ANCE_ V-FALLT MEASUREMENTS ENTS(SEEP TESTS)AND RECORD RESLTS FOR PROJECT CLOSE OUT H£1b ' Zoning Board of Appeals ' Town of Agawam, Massachusetts Special Permit Application Wireless communications facility Applicant: T-Mobile USA Inc. (The Applicant) 15 Commerce Way ' Norton, MA 02786 Location: Western Massachusetts Electric Company ("WMECO") Utility Structure# 316 ' 695 Cooper Street, Agawam,MA Assessors ID: Map HI I , Block 3, Lot I Zoning District: Residence A-2 &Agricultural 3 FS C E7 Q� 1 14056732.3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Table of Contents Application for Special Permit Contact Information ' Presentation of Information and Proposed Findings for Special Permit Exhibit l — Special Permit granted for Existing T-Mobile Facilities Exhibit 2—Affidavit of Anna Adkins -I Exhibit 3 — Site Plans Exhibit 4--8-Mile Radius Facilities Exhibit 5 — 8-Mile Radius Coverage g Exhibit 6 —Detailed Coverage Maps (2) Exhibit 7 —FCC License Exhibit 8 —Massachusetts Department of Public Health Letter Certified Copy of Deed ' Letter of Authorization from WMECO, as owner of 695 Cooper Street Check for Special Permit Application Fee of$250.00 1 14088463.1 F ' TOWN OF A(;AWAM FOR OFFICE USE ONLY 36 MAlllt STREET Caae#: zqo a �- AGAWAM MA 01001 Filed: i I BOARD OF APPEALS Hearing; Expires: ....................._........._.._........_......__.. ......w.._..... ............................... . Application to Board of Appeals for SPECIAL PERMIT as provided in the Zoning and ' other By-laws. Applicant T-Mobile USA, Inc. Address 15 Commerce Way, Norton, MA 027$5 Application Is hereby made for a SPEgIAL PERMIT as provided by Section 180 , Paragraph 94 of the By-law. Premises affected are situated on Cooper Street; 565 at distant from the corner of HenryE. Bodurtha Street and known as street number 695 Property is zoned as ResidentialgA-2yand Agricultural. rs Reasons?for request of Special Permit; a ' See attached Presentation of Information and Proposed Findings y'r ""r1 rn ' Signature of owner or his authorized agent: LZAIJ). Telephone#: �, 11) 315 — &017 NOTICE., THIS APPLICATION MUST BE FILLED OUT IN INK OR TYPEWRITTEN Contact Information 1 Any communications regarding this Site Plan Approval should be directed to: Donald D. Cooper, Esq. ' Nixon Peabody LLP 100 Summer Street Boston, MA 02110-2131 Telephone; 617-345-6077 Fax: 866-368-6629 Email: dcooper@nixonpeabody.com i i 1 t 1 1 1 14046504,1 PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION AND ' PROPOSED FINDINGS PER TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCE I. ZONING RELIEF SOUGHT: ' 1. Special Permit Approval pursuant to §180'_96 of the Ordinance of the Town of Agawam ("the Ordinance"). 2. A variance from the dimensional requirement of Section 180-97 K (under separate cover). 3. Site Plan Approval from the Planning Board(to be submitted to the Planning Board under separate cover). H. DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIES. T-Mobile has an existing wireless facility on the Western Massachusetts Electric Company ("WMECO") transmission right-of-way approximately 200 feet from Structure 316. That facility was the subject of the grant of a Special Permit from this Board in 2005. A copy of that decision is attached hereto as Exhibit 1. Applicant proposes to install six (6)panel antennas on an electric transmission utility structure ("Structure 316") located off Cooper Street and to place related ground equipment within a fenced compound area at the base of the utility structure. Structure 316 is to be constructed as a component of the WMECO electric power transmission system as part of the already permitted Greater Springfield Reliability Project C QSRP"). GSRP received comprehensive zoning exemptions from the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities. Therefore, the placement and transmission portion of Structure 316 is not subject to zoning review. Structure 316 itself is 147 feet in height. The structure will be extended by 20 feet to accommodate two carriers' wireless equipment,to a total height of 167 feet, which is 23 feet lower than the maximum permissible cell tower height in the Ordinance of 190 feet. The Applicant seeks to add the six (6) antennas at a height of 164 feet on Structure 316. As discussed in the affidavit of Anna Adkins, T-Mobile's radio frequency engineer, attached hereto as Exhibit 2, the Applicant requires the proposed height to achieve acceptable coverage in the targeted area. Installation of the proposed facility on the already permitted utility structure will eliminate the need for an additional tower in the vicinity. As shown on the nine-page Site Plans entitled Site Name: 4SH 0276-B WMECO Mill Street Agawam 695 Cooper Street Agawam, MA 01001, attached hereto as Exhibit 3 (the"Site ' Plans"), there will be an 18-foot by 30-foot fenced equipment area containing two carriers' ground-based equipment adjacent to Structure 316. Within that fenced equipment area, T- Mobile will have a 15-foot by 16-foot area for its equipment cabinets. The antennas will be connected to the equipment cabinets by coaxial cable attached to Structure 316 and then running underground to the T-Mobile equipment area. In the T-Mobile area will be located three (3) base transceiver station ("BTS") cabinets with battery base units and booster cabinets, one (1)battery 2 14016132,1 r ' back-up cabinet and one (1)power/telephone cabinet. The Applicant will install one global positioning system ("GPS") antenna mounted to the ice bridge near the BTS cabinets within the ' area. After installation, the wireless facilities will be unmanned and will only require biweekly visits from maintenance personnel who will inspect the facility to ensure it remains in good working order. The only utilities required to operate this facility are standard 120—volt electrical power and telephone service. The facility will comply with all applicable local, state and federal safety rules and regulations ' Applicant provides the information below and the proposed findings in furtherance of this proposal. ' III. SPECIAL PERMIT ZONING PROVISIONS,INFORMATION AND PROPOSED FINDINGS ' A. §180-90. PURPOSES. 1. Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance. The purposes of this article are to: A. Preserve the character and appearance of the community while simultaneously allowing adequate personal wireless services to be developed; A Protect the scenic, historic, environmental and natural or man-made resources of the community; C. Provide standards and requirements for the regulation, placement, construction, monitoring, design, modification and removal of personal wireless service facilities and towers; ' D. Provide a procedural basis for action within a reasonable period of time for requests far authorization to place, construct, operate or modify personal wireless service facilities and towers; E. Preserve property values; F Locate towers so that they do not have negative impacts, such as, but not limited to, visual blight attractive nuisance, noise and falling objects, on the general safety, welfare and quality of life of the community; G. Require owners of personal wireless service facilities and towers to configure them so as to minimize and mitigate the adverse visual impact of the facilities and towers; and H. Require the clustering and camouflaging of personal wireless service facilities and towers. r 3 14056732.1 r 1 2. Information. There is an existing T--Mobile wireless facility on an existing utility structure approximately 200 feet from Structure 316. That existing utility structure will be removed as part of GSRP and replaced with Structure 316. A replacement T-Mobile wireless facility will be relocated to Structure 316. By placing its antennas on an already permitted utility structure,the character and appearance of the community will be preserved while simultaneously allowing adequate personal wireless services to be maintained.No scenic, historic, environmental,natural or man-made resources of the community will be impacted. Property values will not be impacted by the placement of the antennas on the already permitted structure. The antennas will not be noticeable visually. The existing access from Cooper Street will service the facility. The location of the proposed wireless facilities on Structure 316 will minimize and mitigate impacts in accordance with the purpose of this section of the Ordinance. 3. Proposed Finding. The proposed installation at this site meets the objectives expressed in § 180-90, namely, minimizing adverse impacts to the character and appearance of the neighborhood. The proposal is appropriate and within the spirit of the Ordinance in general and specifically that the facility be located on an existing structure. B. § 180-93. EXEMPTED WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS USES. 1. Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance A. This article specifically exempts the following wireless telecommunications facilities: (1) Police; (2) Fire; (3)Ambulance and other emergency dispatch; (4) Citizens band radio; and (5)Amateur radio equipment and towers used in accordance with the terms of any amateur radio service license issued by the 1 FCC,provided that the tower is not used or licensed for any commercial purpose and the tower shall he removed upon loss or termination of said FCC license. ' B. No personal wireless service facility shall he considered exempt from this article for any reason whether or not said 4 14056732.1 r , facility is proposed to share a tower or other structure with such exempt uses. r . 2. Information and Proposed Finding. rThe proposed facility is not exempt under the above provisions. C. § 180-94. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS OVERLAY DISTRICT (WTOD). I. Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance. A. Purpose, The Wireless Telecommunications Overlay District (WTOD) is intended to protect the scenic, historic, natural and other resources of the Town ofAgawam while allowing adequate personal wireless telecommunications to be developed Towers shall be located only within Wireless Telecommunications Overlay Districts)within the Town of Agawam by special permit. Wireless telecommunications facilities mounted on top of an existing building(roof-mounted), mounted adjacent to the side or rear of an existing building(side-mounted) or mounted to the facade of an existing building (facade-mounted) may be located within these district(s), but are also allowed in the rest of the town by special permit. 2. Information and Proposed Finding. The selected parcel is not located within the above-cited WTOD. However, pursuant to Section 180-97 (N), structure mounted facilities are allowed to be located outside of the WTOD, subject to a special permit. D. § 180-95.PROVISION OF INDEPENDENT CONSULTANTS. 1. Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance. rA. Upon submission of an application for any special permit under this article, the applicant shall pay a review fee ' determined by the SPGA, consisting of reasonable costs to be incurred by the SPGA for the employment of independent consultants. These consultants shall each be qualified professionals with a record of service to municipalities in one or more of the following: ' (1) Telecommunications Engineering (2)Structural engineering; 5 14056732.1 1 (3)Monitoring of electromagnetic fields; and (4)If determined necessary by the SPGA other relevant fields of experience as determined by the SPGA. R The SPGA shall select the independent consultant(s)after consultation with the Board of Health and the Conservation Commission and the Department of Public Works, each of which shall propose a list of qualified candidates. 2. Information. Applicant agrees to abide by the provisions of§180-98 and to pay a reasonable fee for the above-described services,if the Board deems it necessary. E. § 180-96. JUSTIFICATION OF NEED. 1. Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance. A. Adequate coverage, adequate capacity and justification of need for personal wireless service facility and/or tower. (1) Sites in which applicant has legal or equitable interest. (a) The applicant shall provide written documentation of any facility site(s)in Agawam and any sites in abutting towns located within eight miles of any ' boundary of the Town of Agawam in which it has any legal or equitable interest, whether by ownership, leasehold or otherwise. For each such facility site, it shall demonstrate with written documentation that this facility site is not already providing or does not have the potential by adjusting the site to provide adequate coverage and/or adequate capacity to the Town of Agawam. The documentation shall include,for each facility site listed• [I]The exact tower location (in longitude and latitude, to degrees, minutes, seconds); [2]Ground elevation above mean sea level at the tower location; [3]Height of tower or structure; [4] Type, manufacturer and model number of antennas; [5]Antenna gain; [6]Height of antennas on tower or structure; [7]Output frequency, 6 14056732,1 [8]Number of channels; [9]Power input; and ' [10]Maximum power output per channel. (b)Potential adjustments to these existing facility sites, including changes in antenna type, orientation, gain, height or power output shall be specified Radial plots from each of these facility sites, as they exist and with adjustments as above, shall be provided as part of the application. (2) Sites in which applicant has no legal or equitable interest. (a) The applicant shall demonstrate with written documentation that it has examined all existing facility sites located in Agawam and any sites in abutting towns located within eight miles of any boundary of the Town of Agawam in which the applicant has no legal or equitable interest, whether by ownership, leasehold or otherwise, to determine whether the existing facility sites ' can be used to provide adequate coverage and/or adequate capacity to the Town of Agawam. The documentation shall include,for each existing facility site examined [I]The exact tower location (in longitude and latitude, to degrees, minutes, seconds); [2]Ground elevation above mean sea level at the tower location [3 Height of tower or structure; [4] Type, manufacturer and model number ofproposed antennas,' [s]Proposed antenna gain, [6]Height of proposed antennas on tower or structure; [7]Proposed output frequency; [8]Proposed number of channels; [9]Proposed power hWut;and (10]Proposed maximum power output per channel. (b)Radial plots from each of these existing facility sites, configured as documented above, shall be provided as part of the application. (3) The applicant shall demonstrate with written documentation that it has analyzed the feasibility of repeaters in conjunction with all existing facility sites 7 14056732.1 listed in compliance with the sections above to provide adequate coverage amllor adequate capacity to the Town of Agawam. Radial plots of all repeaters considered for use in conjunction with these facility sites shall be provided as part of the application. 2. Information. T-Mobile has a number of sites within Agawam and nearby towns within 8 miles of the Cooper Street site. Exhibit 4 shows the specific site locations. Exhibit 5 shows the coverage resulting from those facility locations. It should be noted that locations more than approximately 2 miles from a specific site are not relevant to coverage at that site because coverage is limited by topograpby, signal strength and other factors. See Adkins Affidavit,Exhibit 2. Therefore, the eight-mile radius coverage information requirement is inconsistent with the operational parameters of T-Mobile's equipment. Exhibit 6 shows in two sheets,first, in more detail,the gap in coverage which would result if the Cooper Street site facilities were not operational, and second,the coverage obtained around Cooper Street with the subject facilities operational. It can be observed on the detailed coverage map that a limited number of T-Mobile's facilities in the 8-mile radius contribute coverage to the Cooper Street site. As explained in the Adkins Affidavit, T-Mobile needs to replace its existing facility to continue adequate service in Agawam. Moving its antennas and facilities the 200 +(- feet to Structure 316 will allow it to maintain service in this area. T-Mobile has 3 antennas currently at Cooper Street. It is seeking permission in this special permit to install 6 antennas. If permission is granted, it will promptly install 3 antennas to replace its current facilities. It anticipates as demand grows in the next I to 2 years it will install the additional 3 antennas. Other, detailed information requested in the Ordinance, including ground elevation at the existing T-Mobile locations,antenna height,type of antenna, gain, output frequency, channels and power output information has all been incorporated into the analysis performed by Ms. Adkins, as discussed in her affidavit. This analysis (resulted in the coverage plans discussed above, and as Ms. Adkins discusses in her affidavit, the recognized need for continued and enhanced facilities at 695 Cooper Street. T-Mobile prefers not to furnish this information in a public filing for confidentiality reasons. Should the Board desire the additional information which went into Ms. Adkins' analysis, it can be provided upon request, addressing T-Mobile's confidentiality concerns. If the information is not needed, T-Mobile requests a waiver from the requirement to provide the information. T-Mobile does not employ repeater technology in its network. 3. Proposed Finding, g 14056732.1 The Applicant has demonstrated that it has existing coverage in the area which it needs to continue and needs to enhance the equipment at the location to meet the needs of its customers in Agawam. Location of the antennas on an otherwise permitted utility structure is a preferred solution to this need. F. §180-96 REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION 1. Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance A Required documentation for personal wireless service facility and/or tower. The applicant shall include.reports prepared by one or more professional engineers, which shall demonstrate that the personal wireless service facility and tower comply with all applicable standards of the federal and state governments, more specifically: (1) Copies of all submittals and showings pertaining to:FCC licensing, environmental impact statements, FAA notice of construction or alteration, aeronautical studies and all data, assumptions and calculations relating to service coverage and power levels regardless of whether categorical exemption from routine environmental evaluation under the FCC rules is claimed. (2) Copies of all information submitted in compliance with requirements of Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 105 CIOR 122 Fixed Facilities Which Generate Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range of300 khz to 100 ghz and Microwave Ovens, or any revisions thereof as the Department of Public Health may, by written notice, create. (3) The exact legal name, address or principal place of business and phone number of the applicant.if any applicant is not a natural person, it shall also give the state under which it was created or organized. (4) The name, title, address and phone number of the person to whom correspondence or communications in regard to the application are to be sent. Notice, orders and other papers may be served upon the person so named, and such service shall be deemed to be service upon the applicant. (5) Name, address,phone number and written consent to apply for this permit of the owner of the 9 14as6132.] property on which the proposed personal wireless service facility andfor tower shall be located or of the owner(s)of the tower or structure on which the proposed personal wireless service facility shall be located. (6) Required plans and engineering plans, prepared, stamped and signed by a professional engineer licensed to practice in Massachusetts. (Note: Survey plans shall also be stamped and signed by a professional land surveyor registered in Massachusetts) Plans shall be on sheets 24 inches x36 inches, on as many sheets as necessary and at scales which are no smaller(i.e., no less precise) than listed below. Each plan sheet shall have a title block indicating the project title, sheet title, sheet number, date, revision dates, scale(s) and original seal and signature of the professional engineer and other professionals who prepared the plan. (7) The applicant shall, as part of its application, provide the SPGA with the following plans and maps: (a) Proposed site plans, [11 Proposed facility site layout, grading and utilities at a scale no smaller than one inch=40 feet(1:480 or metric equivalent 1:500)showing the entire vicinity within a radius of 400feet of the tower site, with topography drawn with minimum of contour intervals of two feet(0.6 meter). [2] Proposed tower location and any appurtenances and accessory buildings (communication equipment shelter or other). Indicate property boundaries of the Overlay District and setback distances to the base(s) of the tower and to the nearest corners of each of the appurtenant structures to those boundaries and dimensions of all proposed improvements. j31 Limits of areas where vegetation is to be cleared or altered and justification for any such clearing or alteration. 10 14056732.1 [4] Plans of proposed access driveway or roadway and parking area at the facility site. Include grading, drainage, traveled width. Include a cross section of the access drive indicating the width, depth of gravel, paving or surface materials. (b) Proposed tower and appurtenances. j11 Plans, elevations, sections and details at appropriate scales but no smaller than one inch= 10feet. j21 Two cross sections through proposed tower drawn at right angles to each other and showing the ground profile to at least 100 feet beyond the limit of clearing. Indicate proposed spot elevations at the base of the proposed tower. Dimension the proposed height of the tower above average grade at tower base. Indicate the maximum allowable structural height of the tower after addition of any modular sections. Show all proposed antennas, including their location on the tower. j31 Details of typical tower foundation, including cross sections, and details. Show all ground attachments, specifications for anchor bolts and other anchoring hardware. j41 Detail proposed exterior finish and camouflage of the tower. j51 Indicate relative height of the tower to the tops of surrounding trees as they presently exist. (c) Proposed communications equipment shelters. j11 Floor plans, elevations and cross sections at a scale of no smaller than '/4 inch=one foot(1:48)of any proposed appurtenant structure. Representative elevation views,j2J Rep re s, indicating the roof,facades, doors and 11 1405b732A other exterior appearance and materials. (d) Proposed equipment plan. [1] Plans, elevations, sections and details at appropriate scales, but no smaller than one inch=ten feet. [2] Number of antennas and repeaters(If any), as well as the exact locations of all repeaters (f any) located on a map, as well as by degrees, minutes and seconds of latitude and longitude. [3] Mounting locations on tower or structure, including height above ground [4] Antenna type(s), manufacturer(s), model and number(s). [5] For each antenna, the antenna gain and antenna radiation pattern. [6] Number of channels per antenna,projected and maximum_ [7] Power input to the antenna(s). [8] Power output, in normal use and at maximum output for each antenna and all antennas as an aggregate. [9] Output frequency of the transmitter(s). C. Application requirements for roof-mounted, side- mounted and facade-mounted personal wireless service facilities. The use of repeaters to assure adequate coverage or to ]ill hales within areas ofotherwise adequate coverage, while minimizing the number of required towers is permitted and encouraged. [remainder of Subsection C information purposefully omitted] 2. lnforrmation. The information requested in §180-96 B of the Ordinance is contained in the affidavit of Ms, Adkins, attached hereto as Exhibit 2, T- 12 140567321 Mobile's FCC Iicense, attached hereto as Exhibit 7, Ietter dated 3/15/02 from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, attached hereto as Exhibit 8, the Application Form, the owner authorization attached at the tab labeled LOA and the Site Plans attached as Exhibit 3. Note that T- Mobile is not asking for zoning permission for a new telecommunications tower. Information requested in Subsection C of the Ordinance is for roof- mounted, side-mounted and facade-mounted facilities, not for a structure- mounted facility, the subject of this Application. In any case, the information requested in Subsection C is included within the information requested in Subsection B, to which T-Mobile has responded, above. Therefore, no specific responses to Subsection C are included . 3. Finding The enclosed plans and information satisfies the filing and information requirements for a project of the proposed nature. G. §180-97 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS I. Zoning Provisions from the Ordinance A. Iffeasible,personal wireless service facilities shall be located on existing structures, including, but not limited to, buildings, water towers, existing telecommunication facilities, utility poles and towers and related facilities,provided that such installation preserves the character and integrity of those structures. A Only freestanding monopoles, with associated antenna and/or panels, shall be allowed as specified in this section. Lattice-style towers and facilities requiring guy wires and/or three or more legs for support are prohibited. C. If the applicant demonstrates that it is not feasible to locate on an existing structure,personal wireless services facility shall he designed so as to be camouflaged to the greatest extent possible, including, but not limited to: use of compatible building materials and colors, screening, landscaping and placement within trees. One week prior to and one week following the public hearing, a balloon shall he put in place at the height of the proposed tower. The balloon shall be of a size and color that can be seen from every direction far a distance of one mile. D. A special permit shall not be granted for a tower to be built on speculation. ff the applicant is not simultaneously installing a personal wireless service facility on the tower, it 13 14056732.1 shall provide a copy of its existing leasefcontract with a personal wireless service provider. Said provider shall provide all necessary data to comply with the terms of this article, as part of the applicant's application far a personal wireless service facility and/or tower or the special permit shall not be granted. E. Tower(s) shall minimize, to the extent feasible, adverse visual impacts on the environment. The SPGA may impose reasonable conditions to ensure the result, including, but not limited to requiring the use of camouflage,painting, lighting standards and screening. F. When a personal wireless service facility extends above the roof height of a building on which it is mounted, every effort shall be made to conceal the,facility within or behind existing architectural.features to limit its visibility from public ways. Facilities mounted on a roof shall be stepped backfrom the front facade in order to limit their impact on the buildings silhouette. Personal wireless service facilities which are side mounted shall blend with the existing building's architecture and, if over five square feet shall be painted or shielded with material which is consistent with the design features and materials of the building. G. A vegetated buffer strip of undisturbed trees of an adequate depth to screen the facility and no less than 20feet shall be retained as close to the tower as possible. H. The tower and communication equipment shelter(s) shall be completely fenced for security within a gated area no greater than 10,000 square feet, with fence height limited to six feet. Use of razor wire is not permitted, L There shall be no signs, except the following:a sign no greater than two square feet indicating the name of the personal wireless service facility's owner(s), and a twenty-four hour emergency telephone number shall be posted adjacent to the entry gate. In addition, No Trespassing or other warning signs may be posted on the fence. .411 signs shall conform to the sign requirements of this chapter. J. New towers shall be the lesser of 190 feet; or the minimum height determined by the independent consultant(s)to provide the applicant adequate coverage from the personal wireless service facility(s)proposed for use on the tower. Side- and roof mounted personal wireless service facilities shall not project more than 10 feet above the height of an existing building nor project more than 10 feet above the height limit of the zoning district within which the facility is located Personal wireless service facilities may be located on a building that is legally nonconforming with respect to height,provided that the facilities do not project above the existing building height. New 1 14 14056732.1 antennas located on any of the following structures existing on the effective date of this article shall be exempt from the height restrictions of this article,provided that there is no increase in height of the existing structure as a result of the installation of a personal wireless. service facility:water towers, guyed towers ,lattice towers,fire towers and monopoles. New antennas located 1 on any of the following existing structures shall be exempt from the height restriction of the article,provided that there is no more than a twenty foot increase in the height of the existing structure as a result of the installation of a personal wireless service facility: electric transmission and distribution towers, telephone poles and similar existing utility structures. K In order to ensure public safety, the minimum distance from the base of a telecommunications tower to (i) any property line andlor street, and(ii)all buildings on the subject property occupied on a regular basis, shall be a minimum of(a) 260feet; or(b) one and one-half(1 1/2) times the height of the facility/mount, including any antennas or appurtenances, whichever is greater. Such minimum distance to all publicly owned parks and playgrounds shall be at least 375 feet. As used herein, `publicly owned parks"shall not include any golf courses; and L. To the extentfeasible, all network interconnections to and from the telecommunications site and all power to the site shall be installed underground at the initial construction of the access road to the site, sufficient conduit shall be laid to accommodate the maximum possible number of personal wireless service providers licensed to provide services to the Town of Agawam and surrounding areas. M Unless required by the Federal Aviation Administration, no night lighting of towers, or the personal wireless service facility is permitted, exceptfor manually operated emergency lights for use only when operating personnel are on site. N. No tower or personal wireless service facility, with the exception of roof-mounted, side-mounted,facade-mounted or structure-mounted telecommunications facilities or repeaters, shall be located outside of the Wireless Telecommunications Overlay District(s). No tower or personal wireless service facility shall be located within any of the followingprohibited areas: (1) Massachusetts or federally-regulated wetland (2) Massachusetts certified vernal pool. 15 14056732.1 O. A different existing structure or use on the.same lot shall not preclude the construction and installation of a wireless telecommunications facility on such lot. tf a tower and its equipment buildings are the sale use of the lot, the tower shall be deemed to be the principal use, otherwise, the use shall be considered accessory. 2. Information. Applicant is proposing to locate the facility on a utility structure, so considerations regarding existing structures, type of structure, camouflage, building on speculation, painting and roof-mounted facilities are either not germane or are satisfied in full. A twenty (20) foot buffer strip as required in the Ordinance will be provided for screening around the T-Mobile equipment area. A twenty (20) foot buffer strip is also shown on the Site Plans around Structure 316. This will be performed,to the extent the Board and/or the abutters to the Structure require, pursuant to the Department of Public Utilities requirements for visual screening in its approval for GSRP. The GSRP decision requires WMECO to provide any reasonable and feasible visual screening requested by abutters. The equipment area will be less than the 10,000 square foot maximum. A six (6) foot high fence is planned,with no barbed wire on top, compliant with the requirements of§180-97 H. Signage and lighting of the T-Mobile facilities will comply with the Ordinance. This proposal complies with the height requirements of the Ordinance in that the maximum height of the utility structure with the antenna attached, at 167 feet,will be less than the maximum 190 feet. The antenna will not add more than twenty feet to the height of the utility structure. Subsection K,by its wording, applies to telecommunication towers and requires certain setbacks from property lines. As previously stated, this Application is for an antenna array to be placed on a utility structure. Therefore, Subsection K would not apply to this Application. The location of the utility structure is fixed regarding this Application and cannot be altered. For the purpose of full disclosure,the location of the utility structure does not comply with the minimum setback to a property line specified in Subsection K, in that it is closer to the property line than the greater of 260 feet or 1 '/2 times the height of the structure. If the Board deems Subsection K to be applicable to this Application, T-Mobile is requesting a variance from the setback requirements of Subsection K. 16 14056737.] All network interconnections and utility connections will be underground and will be shared with the other wireless carrier at the site. Neither the utility structure nor T-Mobile's equipment area is in a wetland or vernal pool resource area. . 3. Proposed Finding. Applicant contends that the submitted application meets all of the above regulations that are applicable to the proposal as presented. H. §180-99 APPROVAL CRITERIA 1. Proposed Findings Corresponding to the subsections of§180-99 B 1 — 5, T-Mobile proposes the following findings. B.1. The Applicant is proposing to locate its personal wireless service facility partly in a Residential A-2 district and partly in an Agricultural zoning district. B.2. The Applicant is using an existing utility structure to provide adequate coverage and capacity in the Town of Agawam. B.3, 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. BA. The Applicant has agreed to implement all reasonable measures to mitigate the potential adverse impacts of the towers and facilities. B.S. The proposal shall comply with FCC 96-326 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. I. SECTION 180-100. REMOVAL REQUIREMENTS. 1. Applicant agrees to abide by the removal requirements. J. SECTION 180-101. FEES AND INSURANCE. 1. Applicant agrees to abide by the insurance requirements. 17 14056732.1 Respectfully submitted, T-Mobile USA Inc. 9 By `Gerald Marquis _ Its '? is_z. as=. "u emu? [4056732.1 t 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Exhibit 1 — Special Permit Granted for Existing T-Mobile Facilities TOWN Off'AGAW" 36 MAIN STREET AGAWAM, MA 01001 yr DECISION OF BOARD OF APPEALS CA Petition of Omnipoint Holdings,Inc. =' Premises affected: 695 Cooper Street Date: March 28,2005 `o (.n+t• Case #: 1735 r,,V ,r The Agawam Board of Appeals conducted a public hearing on March 14, 2005 and March 28, 2005, at the Library Conference Room, Agawam Public Library, 750 Cooper Street, Agawam, MA, for all parties interested in the appeal of a Special Permit in accordance with Sections 180- 90 through 180-103 of the Zoning Ordinances,which would allow for the installation of wireless communication antennas and equipment to an existing utility tower at the premises identified as 695 Cooper Street. After the public gearing, and after a thorough review of the facts presented, the Agawam Board of Appeals made the following findings: 1. The subject property is located in an area of Town zoned Residential A-2. 2. The subject property does not lie withing the Town's Wireless Telecommunications Overlay District. 3. Section 180-94 allows wireless telecommunications facilities in all districts of the town, by Special Permit,which are to be mounted on top of an existing structure. 4. Section 180-97 (J)allows a height increase of not more than twenty(20) feet for a personal wireless service facility located on electric transmission and distribution towers. �. 5. The petitioner wishes to co-locate their antennas on an existing power utility tower on property owned by the Western Massachusetts Electric Company. 6. The addition of the proposed antenna to the existing utility tower will increase the height by ten(W) feet. 7. An independent consultant, chosen by this Board,was hired to review the information submitted by the petitioner. 8. The petitioner has shown that it is unable to utilize its existing facility and tower sites in and around the Town of Agawam. 9. The proposed tower/facility will not have an undue adverse impact on historic resources, scenic views,residential property values, natural or man-made resources. 10. The petitioner has agreed to implement all reasonable measures to mitigate the potential adverse impacts of the tower/facility. 11. The proposed tower/facility shall comply with FCC96-326 and any and all other applicable FCC regulations regarding emissions of electromagnetic radiation and a monitoring program is in place. 12. The subject pr a is an appropriate location for such a use. Page 2 , Oninipoint Holdings, Inc. Case#1735 ' 13. The proposed use, subject to the conditions set forth herein,will not adversely affect the health, safety or property values of the neighborhood. 14, The proposed use, subject to the conditions set forth herein, will impose adequate and ' appropriate facilities and controls for the safe operation of this use. Based on its findings, the Board is of the opinion that the granting of the requested Special Permit is within the authority of the Board of Appeals as stated under Section 180-90 through 180-103 of the Zoning Ordinances. Therefore, by a unanimous vote of its three members,the Zoning Board of Appeals hereby grants the petitioner a Special Permit to co-Iocate on an existing power stanchion subject to the following conditions: l. The tower/facility shall be constructed according to the plans submitted and signed by the members of this Board, entitled"WMECO-AGAWAM, site number 4SH0276B by Clough,Harbour&Associates, LLP, dated February 18,2005. 2. The petitioner shall post a"Removal Performance Guaranty" in the form of a cash bond, Such bond shall be agreed upon between the petitioners and this Board before the issuance of this Special Permit. The costs necessary to obtain estimates for the removal/demolition shall be borne by the petitioner. 3. The petitioner shall provide a certificate of insurance to this Board before the issuance of this Special Permit. This certificate of insurance shall be submitted to the Planning Board on an annual basis showing proof of insurance against damages to person or property. 4. The petitioner must meet with this Board every five (5) years to review, and if necessary, adjust the monetary amounts originally specified under Conditions#2 and#3. The petitioner shall notify this Board ninety(90)days prior to each subsequent five(5)year period. 5. This personal wireless tower/facility shall be removed if said tower/facility ceases to operate for a period of one (1) year. -- 6. The petitioner will immediately notify the Town if its licenselpermit from the Federal= ;.... Communications Commission is revoked. n S7. The petitioner shall demonstrate annually that it complies with any and all federal, state and local laws, ales and regulations. 8. There will be no lighting of the tower unless required by the Federal Aviation Administration. 9. The color of the proposed antennas and poles shall be the same as the power stanchion on which they are to be located. 10. The 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 shall be submitted to this Board and to the Inspector of Buildings. 11. This Special Permit shall become null and void if construction does not commence within two (2) years from the date of this decision. Doreen Prouty TIIT6 G uffrit, s C to r 0 t THE COMMONWEALTH OF AMSACHUSETTS CITY'OR TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS Date March 2B, 2005 NOTICE OF VARIANCE/ SPECIAL PERMIT Conditional or Limited Variance or Special Permit (General Laves Chapter 40A, Section IS as amended) Notice is hereby given that a Conditional or Limited or Special Permit has been granted ' To: _ Omnipoint Holdings , 'Inc . _ Owen" or Petitioner Address: 100 Filley Street City or Town B1oomf1ej �. CJ _ 6CQ2 _695 Coaxer Street ZdcntiSy Land Affected ' by the City/Town of Agaw= Board of Appeals affecting the rights of the ownex with respect to the use of premises on: 695 Cooper Street , Agawam Street City or Town the record title standing in the nacre ob Western Massachusetts Electric Company _ whose address is: 3 0 0._C awe 1 1 Q r i v e , S-o r i n g f i e 1 d . MA 01104 ' Street City or Town State by a deed duly recorded in the Jjamp&a County Registry of Deeds In Book Page r,9 4&5 9 5 —Registry District of the Land Court Certi�eate # Book Page The decision of said Board is on file with the papers in Decision or Case* 3735 in the office ce of the City I Town Clerk Agawaffi. Signed this 2 B t h day of, March _ 2005 . BOARD OF AI!PEALS: Chairman Clerk Receive: and entered with de Registir of Deeds 3n the County of H-wnpdrr., Book _. Page at dclock and minutes M. ATTEST: _Register of Duda ' NeerFca is be recorded by Land Qtvnsr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t Exhibit 2 — Affidavit of Anna Adkins 1 ' RADIO FREQUENCY EXPERT STATEMENT OF PROJECT TECHNICAL OBJECTIVE AND DESIGN CRETERIA The undersigned, hereby respectfully submit this affidavit in support of the application by T-Mobile Northeast LLC a wholly owned subsidiary of T-Mobile USA, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "T- Mobile") to construct a Co-location installation with related equipment cabinets and located at 695 ' Cooper Street, Agawam, MA 01001 ( hereinafter referred to as the "Wireless Communications Facility"): 1. 1 am a Radio Frequency Engineer with responsibilities assigned by T-Mobile for radio/personal communication service network design for the New England market area. 2. 1 have training and experience with respect to T-Mobile's wireless system and technology. More specifically, I have been trained to identify gaps in reliable service in wireless 1 communications systems, either caused by deficiencies of coverage and/or operational quality and to assess the ability of proposed antenna sites to remedy gaps in signal coverage. The list of my ' qualifications attached to this affidavit is true,accurate,and complete in all material respects. 3. As enabled under its Federal Communications Commission (FCC) license T- Mobile seeks to design its wireless network in order to provide reliable wireless services to its ' customers, whether those customers are on the street, in a vehicle, or in a building. Providing reliable service to its customers in each context is critical for T-Mobile to provide the quality of wireless service that customers demand, and to meet the objectives of Congress that a robust, competitive and low cost wireless communications capacity be developed to serve the entire ' nation. ' 1 1 Background:Network Functionality and Evolving Utilization 4. The provision of additional wireless services has increased the need to provide a ' higher level of reliability. Since 1999 when only voice services were offered, T-Mobile has launched other services such as data and multi-media services. For example, with wireless data ' services, a customer can receive faxes, search the Internet,or send and receive email on a wireless device or telephone. Certain telephones today include built-in digital cameras, spreadsheet ' software, location services and music features. Data and multi-media services require greater reliability in order to provide customers with the service that they have come to expect and 1 demand. As T-Mobile's services and customer demand for these services increase,T-Mobile's network design criteria must also necessarily changed. 5. Consumers who have "cut the cord," e.g., replaced the traditional landline phone with a mobile phone, have grown significantly in recent years. According to a 2009 survey done for the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 24.5 percent of adults—one out of every four homes- 1 lived in households with only wireless phones. The rate among younger users appears much higher, with roughly 48 percent of households with adults 25-29 year-olds used living in wireless 1 only. ' 6. A recent Order by the FCC explains the regulatory condition helping to promote the migration towards wireless services. On November 10, 2003 the FCC issued the Landline Number Portability Order. This FCC Order empowers consumers to use mobile phones indoors, in place of old-style landline telephones. Today, consumers may switch their landline phone 1 numbers to mobile phones with the attendant freedom and flexibility mobile devices provide. The FCC reported that approximately 850,000 consumers"cut the cord"and moved a landline number to a wireless phone within the first year of the Landline Number Portability Order. 7. More than just cost savings and convenience is driving the move toward in- building wireless and data and multi-media services. Public safety is also driving such demand. For example, with respect to the subject proposal call data maintained by T-Mobile, for the preceding one year period, a total of 294 E-911 calls, were processed to local State emergency call center. I2 1 ' Background: T-Mobile's Design Criteria 9. Within the context of an evolving and expanding user base T-Mobile has a uniform and national level design criteria so that its wireless network will provide reliable wireless service to its customers, whether those customers are outdoors, in a vehicle, or in a building. Providing reliable service to T-Mobile's customers within vehicles and buildings is critical for T-Mobile to 1 successfully compete with other wireless providers, such as Sprint/Nextel Corp., ATT and Verizon Wireless,and provide the quality of wireless service that its customers demand. In order to accomplish this goal, there are three levels of coverage that T-Mobile strives to provide: In- Vehicle coverage, In-Building Residential coverage, and In-Building Commercial coverage. The ' following is a brief description of each level of coverage. 10. In-Vehicle Coverage: In order to successfully provide reliable In-Vehicle coverage, a T- Mobile customer must be able to place or receive a call within a vehicle successfully across 95% of a site's coverage area. In-Vehicle coverage is the minimum level of acceptable coverage within the T-Mobile network in areas with low population and along major highways covering rural areas. One must bear in mind that designing for only the In-Vehicle coverage threshold will typically result in unreliable in-building coverage, and hence customer dissatisfaction. At this time, T-Mobile utilizes the In-Vehicle coverage design in low population density areas within T- ' Mobile's licensed coverage area. t11. In-Building Residential Coverage: In order to successfully provide reliable In-Building Residential coverage, a T-Mobile customer must be able to place or receive a call on the ground floor of a building that is three stories or less successfully across 95% of the site's coverage area. Such cover is coming increasingly important for customer communications needs as demonstrated by an in excess of 20% and growing, percentage of subscribers electing to use their wireless devices as their sole means of communications, i.e. no land line technology. In-Building Residential coverage is the mid-level of coverage within T-Mobile's network. In-Building Residential coverage is targeted for residential areas and low-rise commercial districts, dependent ' upon the foregoing building height restrictions. This type of coverage will typically provide reliable coverage over the majority of the cell coverage area; however in some areas, and ' 3 1 specifically at the outer geographic boundaries, coverage will be restricted only to rooms with ' windows and will likely lead to customer dissatisfaction if customers try to place or receive a call inside a windowless room, cellar or emergency shelter. 12. In-Building Commercial Coverage: In order to successfully provide reliable In-Building ' Commercial coverage, a T-Mobile customer must be able to place or receive a call on the ground floor of a building that is greater than three stories in height successfully across 95% of a site's ' coverage area. In-Building Commercial coverage is the maximum level of coverage within the T- Mobile network at this time. In-Building Commercial coverage is targeted for urban residential centers (high-rise buildings), urban business districts and suburban business centers. Coverage issues may still occur in hard to cover locations such as within elevators and parking structures. 13. Signal Strength: In order to provide the forgoing levels of coverage, T-Mobile has ' scientifically determined the strength of the wireless signal ("signal strength') necessary to provide In-Vehicle coverage, In-Building Residential coverage, or In-Building Commercial 1 coverage. Because wireless signals are attenuated (i.e. degraded or partially blocked) by obstructions such as trees, automobile windows, automobile sheet metal, and building materials ' such as wood, brick and metal, a wireless signal must be of certain strength in the ambient environment(i.e. outside with no obstructions) in order to reliably penetrate into automobiles and buildings. 14. Assume for example that a homeowner placed a radio on the front lawn of his house and played a song, the song would be louder closer to the radio than it is farther away from the radio, because audio waves weaken as they travel farther away from their source. The song will be clearly audible to a person sitting on the front lawn next to the radio. Another person may be able to hear the song within her car parked in the driveway a short distance away from the radio, but may not be able to decipher the words. Another person within the house will not be able to hear the song at all. In order for the person to hear the song within the house, the radio must be moved icloser to the house. The song cannot simply be made louder within the house by turning up the volume, as this would interfere with a second hypothetical radio being played next door by the neighbor. It is also .important to understand that unlike this simple radio analogy, a wireless communication system is a two-way system, whereby the signal travels from the antenna site to 4 ■ the wireless phone and from the wireless phone back to the antenna site. Therefore, T-Mobile cannot simply turn up the power on its antenna site to provide a stronger signal level because doing so would not increase the ability of the mobile phone to send a signal back to the antenna ' site since the power of the mobile phone is limited and relatively small in comparison to the antenna site. This is known as a balanced two-way system. Accordingly, the relevant question is as follows. How close must the radio be to the house so that the radio waves are strong enough for the person in the house to clearly hear the song? In like manner, T-Mobile's design criteria ' reflect the need to provide a wireless signal strong enough to provide reliable service within a vehicle or building. 15. Required Signal Strength Levels: Wireless signal strength is measured on a logarithmic power scale referenced to 1 milli-watt of power (1 milli-watt of power corresponds to 0 decibel milli watt = 0 dBm, thus signal strength levels less than Imilli-watt are equivalent to negative dBm values). Signal strength levels less than lmilli-watt being negative.. The smaller the negative dBm number, the stronger the signal. For example, -76 dBm is a stronger signal level ' than —84 dBm. T-Mobile's system requires an ambient signal level of —84 dBm to provide reliable In-Vehicle coverage, and an ambient signal level of—76 to provide reliable In-Building Residential coverage. An ambient signal level of— 71 dBm is required to provide reliable In- Building Commercial coverage. These signal Ievel requirements provide the basis for T-Mobile's design criteria. 16. Achieved coverage from the above design process should not be confused with coverage depictions used in the marketing division commonly referred to as T-Mobile's Public Coverage Check maps. While there is a shared computer tool in the development of coverage maps, there iare critical differences in both the technical specification and achieved coverage. The technical precision of each depiction unique and appropriate to the indented use. PCC coverage is a ' simulation of coverage done on a macro level for the whole t-mobile network while Engineering plots are done on a micro level representing coverage around the site. PCC maps where not designed to show the precision and depth of detail that our engineering maps do —they are more of an approximation, not detailed enough for use in technical assessments associated with ' proposed site approval processes. Within this same qualification, engineering plots have different coverage thresholds than PCC coverage maps. For example, engineering plots i consider -76dBm as "Excellent" coverage, which should provide to our reliability standard an ability to make outdoor calls as well as good in most residential building coverage irrespective of the construction material and location within the structure. -91dBm and -97dBrn are considered ' as"Poor" coverage, which are not sufficient to make indoor and in some cases, outdoor calls and- 84 under the noted conventions of the PCC maps may provide in-building coverage but to a lower certainty dependant upon construction material and location. Finally, engineering plans associated with new site proposals are the forward edge of the development of future network performance. ' PCC is an overview of what is in place verses new site engineer plots whose purpose is more focused on future improved coverage whether that is in terms of service quality, capacity or new ' functionality. ' Background: The Technical Basis for T-Mobile's Design Criteria ' 17. T-Mobile's design criteria at this time are based upon providing 95% reliable signal over a site's coverage area in order to provide reliable In-Building Residential coverage. T-Mobile's standard of providing 95% reliable signal over a site's coverage area is a balance of a practical realization that 100% reliability is an unrealistic goal at this time due to financial and environmental restraints, with the ability and need to provide a high level of reliability in order to satisfy its customers demands and successfully compete with other wireless service providers. 18. In order to achieve the 95% reliable design goal, maximum path loss values are derived based upon T-Mobile's technology and the area served. Path loss means the amount the T-Mobile signal that is degraded from the point at which the signal leaves the T-Mobile antenna site until it reaches the T-Mobile customer's mobile device or telephone. The equation is as follows: In- Building coverage = Receiver Sensitivity + Body Loss + In Building Loss with Standard Deviation +Fade Margin. 19. The appropriate signal strength planning levels are then determined by adding the fade margin and the losses to the mobile receiver sensitivity of—102 dBm. Please refer to the table below: Area MS {Rx Fade Margin PIanning 6 i Sensitivity) and losses Level In-Vehicle -102 dBm 17.6 -84.4 dBm In Building -102 dBm 26.0 -76.0 dBm (residential) In Building -102 dBm 31.4 -70.6 dBm (commercial) ' Subject Site Technical Assessment 20. I have thoroughly reviewed the radio frequency engineering studies, reports, and computer model prepared by T-Mobile with respect to the subject Wireless Communications Facility. I used a propagation modeling software by Aircom named Asset. This software calculates frequency strength over distance taking into account geographical, and topographical land features and other contributors to signal loss. Finally, this calculation has also been adjusted by empiric data obtained from field measurement. 21. In order to meet its obligations under the radio license T-Mobile must have in place a network of base station antennae facilities to serve portable wireless communication devices and mobile telephones. These facilities consist of antennas mounted on a pole, building, or other structures that are connected by cables to a small equipment cabinet located near the antenna. These antennas transmit voice and data to subscribers within a defined area of coverage. Likewise, the antenna receives the radio signal from mobile transmitters (such as telephones) which then goes to equipment located in the cabinet and to ordinary phone lines from which the transmission may be routed anywhere in the world. 22. Wireless Antenna Facilities are integral to T-Mobile's network. Each facility, servicing only a limited area, must be carefully located so that it can properly interact with surrounding facilities. To maintain reliable and-uninterrupted service to a wireless telephone user living and/or traveling in a given area serviced by multiple Facilities, there must be a continuous interconnected series of facilities, which in-part overlap in a grid or "cellular"pattern. It is noted that the 8-mile radius information, as set forth in the by-law has limited value or usefulness for any technical assessment because coverage from a single wireless facility typically and as in this area is in the range of 3/4 to 2 miles depending on topography, signal strength and other factors, 23. In compliance with its FCC license, T-Mobile is actively building its PCS network to provide service in this area. In order to meet its goal of providing reliable, seamless and uninterrupted service T-Mobile must continue to acquire interest in property for additional facilities, and is applying for and obtaining local governmental approvals to construct the facilities ' in order to eliminate gaps in reliable service coverage. Any delay at this point in time severely curtails T-Mobile's ability to achieve a market position that will allow it to compete for customers,which is in the public interest. 24. Using precise computer prediction model and following a thorough review of the RF engineering studies and reports prepared by T-Mobile it was determined that a new facility near Cooper Street in Agawam is critical to the overall engineering and technical plan for T-Mobile's network. Specific to the subject site the exhibit coverage maps, made part of the affidavit by ' reference, accurately depict coverage with and without the Cooper St. facility. 25. The subject location has specific characteristics, of topography, relationship to existing structures and its location within the narrow search limits specified by the above referenced computer model, makes it uniquely suitable to address T-Mobile's need for a proposed wireless telecommunications transmission facility. With the above considerations the proposed site was determined to be the most appropriate location fora facility and more specifically the proposed height shown on the Site Plans is necessary to achieve the necessary coverage and to fill the existing gap in service coverage. 26. Without a wireless transmission facility located at or near this location, a significant area of inadequate, unreliable coverage would remain in T-Mobile's wireless network in the vicinity of the proposed installation. This lack of service area or "gap" in coverage would adversely impact the service T-Mobile is able to provide to businesses and residents of this area. ' 29. All proposed wireless communications equipment will be installed, erected, maintained and operated in compliance with all applicable Federal, State and local regulations, including, but 8 not limited to: the radio frequency emissions regulations set forth in the 1996 Federal Communications Act, applicable regulations administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Massachusetts Aeronautics Commission and the Massachusetts Department of Health. All equipment proposed is authorized by the FCC Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental effects of Radio Frequency Emissions. The radio frequency exposure levels generated by the proposed facility are substantially below the maximum allowable health and safety standards established by the FCC. In addition, the proposed equipment and transmission characteristics are in compliance with standards set forth by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI] and the National Council of Radiation ' Protection (NCRP). Conclusion; Based on the foregoing, it is my professional opinion that the proposed Wireless Facility is necessary to ensure adequate PCS service to area residents and businesses in accordance with system specifications and respectfully request that the application by T-Mobile be favorably considered and the requested approval be granted forthwith. Respectfully submitted, Anna Adkins Senior RF Engineer T-Mobile,USA 9 t � Q 1 1 Exhibit 3 — Site Plans (provided separately due to size) 1 ■ � I m � 4 ni �7 +��o$ i^ W m d 2 3 g N �� 3 EC uj E41- LU LPJ L--j 12 Jim, \3k-�'�•�Y�S/. � u - 3 ,� ��� ?�c�i� o4riri m zI I 4 yA���aaa���xx 0 vi I l l l l 4 1 f l l f l f N � 1 J� � � 4 (vl i 1 / / / T1��y4 i t�yy'L}.� z Pc�._ � �1�� 1 V) z LF.�� w •� y l.• L,I.J 1 / � �I ;' YT cl J �'1 � VC{y �� rl� •ri 4��'.] � �b �y'� V ' / O• rl lip'& a 7 1 t t ' Exhibit 4 — 8-Mile Radius Facilities i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 T a N T Y Y W Y ' a - Y Y Y Y w ;f J �~ 1 Y + Y Y J 1 L r c _ co •� � f 47 ni co y � y Lr' t Exhibit 5 — 8-Mile Radius Coverage i 1 1 1 1 i r M 1 1 1 t f fi►n' �. iiii��• r� �y. •i�j�' � - ia�f � �7', f � *'./ �� �'�yA f f �Z' - • fl��.�� �J.J" � I w. �� VV v � I Art. ,'.g ARMt.�=1�� ,rs�, tlop IN ar it 1 1 e r � m i t N Exhibit 6 — Detailed Coverage Maps (2) Coverage without 4SH0276B V1' Com"age by Signal Strength 1 r OL -76 dBm or hefter between-76 and-84 dBm f •� * r r Y r between-84 and-91 dBm tiS f -upf n rf • .� ti 3$tIQ2 tiR, r7 1 SOQ dp miles 1 " ,3rafe 195,640 T - -Mobfle.w 1 r■� �r r� r� r�rf � r r � r■ � r rrr rr �r rr r rr r Coverage with replacement site 4SH1 276A r - L Coverage by Signal Strength -76 d6m or bettet + between-76 and-84 r!&r, between-84 w d-91 dBrn r � r G _ * f�_ i fl , - at E711165 Scale 195.640 M I T • •Mobile-, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Exhibit 7 — FCC License Federal Communications Commission 161 Wireless Telecornniunications Bureau 04 �8 RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION LICENSEE:T—MOBILE LICENSE LLC AT1 N:DAN MSNSER T-11hOBILE LICENSE LLC 12920 SE 38T11 ST BELLEVUE,WA 98006 Cali Sign File Number K?�11_G271 0004586669 Radio Service ' CW-PCS Broadband FCC Registration Number(tr'RN): 0001565449 Grunt Date Effective Mute Expiration Date Print Date ' 06-05-2007 01-26-2011 06-27-2017 01-26-2011 FMarket Number Channel Block Sub-Market Designator BTA427 TT D __ 0 rMarket Name ' Springfield-Holyoke,M.A. ^ 1st Build-Out slate 2n i Build-Out Date 3rd Bu€Id-but>llate 4th Build-Out hate 06 27-2002 Waivers/Conditions: —This authorization is subject to the condition that,ill tilt oVent that systems using the same frequencies as granted herein ' are authorized in an adjacent foreign territory(CatradaflTniled States),future coordination of any base station transmitters withio72 kin(45 miles)of the United States/Canada border shall be required to effininate any harmful interference to operations in the adjacent foreign territory and to ensure continuance of equal aeeess to the frequencies by both countries. This authorization is subject to the condition that the mmaining balancoe of tits winning bid am-mut wit€be paid in accordance with Part 1 of the Commission's rules,47 C.F.R.Part t. Conditions: ` Pursuant to§309(h) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §309(b), this license is subjccr to the i following conditions: This license shall not vest in the licensee any right to operate the,tation nor any right in the use of the frequencies designated in the license beyond the ten-thereof nor in any other manner than authorized herein. Neither the license nor the right granted thereunder shall be assigned or otherwise transferred in'Aolation of the Communications Act of 1934,as amended. See 47 U.S.C.§310(d). This license is subject in terms to the right of use or control conferred by§706 of the Communications Act of 1934,as amended. See 47 U.S.C. §606. This license may not authori7.e operation throughout the entire geographic area or spectrum identified on the hardcopy ' version. To view the specific geographic area and spectrums authorized by this license,refer to the Spectrum and Market Area information under the Market Tab of the license record in the Universal Licensing System(UL S). To view the license record, go to the ULS homepage at http://wireless.fcc.goN,/ul.�ifindex.htni?job-home and select"License Search". Follow the imtmct3ons on liow to search for license informations. ' FCC 1501-MB Page I of i April1009 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ffr mr 1 1 1 1 Exhibit 8 — Massachusetts Department of Public Health Letter The Comm' onwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Hurnan Services Department of P iblic Health Radiation Control Program 174 Portland Street, a Floor, Boston, MA 02114 JAM swTr (617) 727-6214 (617)727-2098- Fax GDVERM ROMT P.Gmed5 HOWARD X KOK MD,MM o�a�mt� ' NEW POLICY REGARDING RADIOEMY99CY FAG]-LffY ` INSTALLATION APPROVAL Due to personnel acid budget reductions Imposed upon the Redlatiort Control Program, we are no longer requiring nofta&m and appr6vat from companies that install radlofrequency antennas or faa'litles as outlined under 105 CMR 122.021. Companies instaffig radlofiequency antennas should ensure that they are meeting the FCC requirements for the insta!Won. ' A guide for focal government officials(.tune 2,20W)concerning the FCC requirements watch oompiemerrts the FCCs 4ET Bulletin-65, Mvaaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radlof Wenay Ele4romagne8c Fields',August -1997 is bvaa'lable afang with Buffq n 65. To obtain this informalan, please contact the FCC's Office of Engineertng and Technology(phone:202-415-2464 or e-ma& Iniftowm.R01 Bulletin 65 can also be accessed arrd downloaded from%e FCC`s `RF Safety'webslte: httpd1www bm rfsaf ' Since the FCC raequlrements are now identical ta•thn requiream is under 106 CMR '122.021, reporting to the Massachusetts ©epartmer d of Public Health is no loiWor necessW. The citation in the regulations wit be changed dw'_ing the nwd mvlsion of the Radiation Control Program's regulations. Ifthere are an questions concerning li effects f rah uen antennas y qu � eaii� ��� �q �► indir Weals may contact the Bureau of Envhonmerdal htealth Assessment of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health at.617-624-6757. w4 r rrn9 � fb CD 1 1 1 1 t Certified Copy of Deed r4p 11 Certificate of Vote. I, Robert S. Ingram, Clark of Pittsfield Elaotrlo Company hereby Certify that at a duly pallid seetlha of the stockholders of said aorporatice held in Boston. Hassachusette, on December 30, 1942, at which hretmtekn Naaseobuaetts Cam pa0las, the balder of all the on aa tetdlag atook of said oorparatiom, was ropre- seated by proxy thereto duir authorized, the following ►6ts was passed by said f ■tookholder: Voted: That willien A, Rhittlesey the President of this corpora tion add Joseph y. Lyons its Trsasurar be and they are hereby authorized to ex- ibute, acknowledge, and deliver in the near' ■nd.ou behalf of this corporation and under its corporate w al a dead from tall corporation to Western 1{asaaohn- h matt• 3lootrio Company in the fora therefor which has been preseatsd to this 1 aemtiag, ■Dd that the fora so presented be filed with the reoor4m oftbi■ aeati,141 I furthsr certify that tbs M;*icing dead executed by said Pittsfiel4 1lcotrio 1 Cospaay conforms 10 all respsotsto the fora therefor which was presented to and t ASV sated upon at the sloremaid mating. t Kltwsw my head ears 30th ay of December, 1942. G Robert S. Ingram, Clerk of Pittsfield Electric Company l Oomaomuolth of Uaaeaobuseittm Suffolk, as. December 30, 1%2, Then porsonolly t appeared the above eased Robert S. Ingram aad made oath that the statassatm o twined in the foregoing certificate signed by his,use t:ium, borer* me, ri George E, Ioegaa Rotary Public (Notarial Deal! W aaomisaios 0 rplrse Januarr h 25, 1946. 1 W aea,d Doc, 31, 1942 at )R. 28M. P.11. and Rag'd from the crigiaal. Al Doo.20993 Turners falls Euaw all ilea by those Presents that Turnare falls Powar It Eleotrio Gas- G n' !owe Elostrla o. Dahr7, a carporatioa of the Coamotmealth Of aaswaohusetts (harsinafter called the } orLs%or";, hsrab Cc " t0 y gyrate, convoys, assigns, treaders, and drllvers to Western ap Western Hass.tleo llaasacbusetts aleetrie Company, also a ecrporstioa of amid Cowmoavee.l4, (bars- Tr trio 00. inafter called the "Grantoe"), all and singular trio parosls of land situated,n 0 the Counties of Franklin, Hampsbirs, Sampd*a,Wore*Star, Boncgahira Northern Dis- Ed Q o aZ. trio% and Berkshire lliddls District, all la the Comoawsalth of Massachusetts, jy s-]7 in the County.of Cheshire in the State of New aampshirs and In the Tapp of Ver a f 13 7 No M r.♦♦�c'q in the State of Vorwoat, kod all leasehold intsroats, aaaeseata, ■ad othor righ it 1t 4 of ovary domoription in any and all lende mo situated which have bean heretofor +• tip 87 described In and conveyed to or acquired Ly the grantor by say and all deeds as . other instruments to the.-Grantor dull recorded in the registries of deeds of I9i the several counties am districts above referred tq/aad in the land Reoordm of hK a 3 d A Get tap town above referred to, aad by all takings made by the Grintor which ors so tic recorded, exoaptodnaofar as said land■ and ruts, or say pertion or portions tboreat, have been aims acquisition by the Grantor aoavwyed by it to otbars by f ' was &made aWlarly recorded; likewimm all othor real estate and rights therein now by owned by the Graator whorovor the soma nay be situatod; likewise all bfiildiags' our and other structures situated upon any aC the lands hereby aanvefed end all fix. to tur*m of overt' description attached to snap building■ in such manner as to be tic in law a part of the real estate; likwiss all and singular the persea 1 proper, pries ty, powers, rights, locations, licanwes, privltlagos and franchises new owned, yes held or possessed by the Grantor including, without is say way liniting %Ile I gonorsllty of the foregoing, all electrical gebarstiag, trsaaaittieg, dimtribat m r Ina, transforming, switching and metering opparatus, eyuipasat and foaildtlas.. . neat ell tools and Ascbinery, all autosobiloa and trucks, ell materials. :ntel aad supplies, all furniture and flitur*s, all books, accounts and records and other aogtentm of power plants, substatians, offioe bulidlugm sad other buildings, an. . r all cash, bank doposits, accounts raorivable, ohoasa in action, and rights under Dane r' contracts now in Sotas to'whiah the grantor is ■ party; likewiri, so far as the appe Grantor has the power to'grapt the sacs, the right to are the acme "Turnery tail rolla.Po"r a Mleotrlo Compacye In oomaeation with the conduct or the business _ Edwa of the Grantee or and portion thereof if the Grants• mass fit to to rc= but l3, . .t, . aohjaot, as to all the foregoing, to the lion of the First lwrtgage Indenture dated an of Dooenber 1. 1936. from the Grantor to The Yarchanta National Dank of Easton which is also duly recorded in all places of record above reiarred to This instrument is executed and delivered for the purpose of-o maumaatiag as of ...� 1 the hour of aitnlght at the close of the 31at day of De4zbsr, 1942, the aerpr Want. land oonsolidstioa of the Grantor with the Grantee am 5erstofors approved by the Yasrt Dopertmeat of Public Utilities of llammeahumott■ by its Order dated July 10, 1941 in t] 840r 17s3 595 as amandod by its subsequ�wnt order dated Sapteaber d, 1941, and by the Foderal. parer Commission of the United States by its Order dated Daceaber 17, 1942, and to the and thst said merger end consolidation mar bsoonpo affective preolgoly at the hour above mentioned it Is &&read that the paeeassion,•uss, cad eu$crment the property hereby eoaveyod shall until that hour remain 1A the Grahtor.but on _ and after that hour shall be.vested in the orsAtee. Pursuant to the.terms noniitiona upon which the aforosaid marger and consolidation Is to be Jade, the Grantee by the acoeptanoo hereof assumes and agrees to pay, parfors, and die- oharge all the debts, liabllitlas, aad obligations of the Granter which shell be outstanding at the hour when sold smrgar and ooAsolidatioa become effeotive, Including all noutractnal and exseutory obligations of every nature sad perticu x larlr including the obligations of the Grantor under the aforesaid First Mortgowis ludonturs, szospting only the liability of the Granter upon its outstanding capital atoalt which as of the aforesaid hear is to be aurreadered by the holder thereof &nd replaced br an equal aawuat In par talus of the capital stook of th Grantee issued by the Grants* too aid holder. To &are and to Rol4 th@ aforesaid property, poses. rights, looetions, t, _-. liosoaes, privileges, and frimahlaes to the Grantee, its ■noce@sars and aseigAa to its and their ova uas and b+boof forever. In fitness Whereof ca this 3oth day or December, 1942, said Turners lake Parker a 81sotrie Company has caused this instriaant and multiple eousterparts hereof, all of the same data, tenor, aid effect sad constituting together but one and the same instrument, to be Impressed with its corporate goal and signed in its �- name and on its bahelf by its Presidomt and Treasurer thereto duYr ■utharised. Turner@ Falls Power& =lectric Coil- ' paa7 (Corporata goal) +. by lead C.'Abov&rcabie, President _ foasph F. Lyons, Treasurer . :i Co¢momrealth or Massachusetts 9uffolle, as. Decambar 'i0, 1942. Than porsoca ny a appeared the above aimed trod C. lbararoabis, President, and Joseph F. Lynas. a ?re&surer, sad otawl:odged the forogbiag Instrument to be the fro* out sad doe of said fawners ?all& Power a Ylsotrio Company, before as. Edward o. Fischer Notary Pgblio (Notarial Seed My coneisaion e1pira@ Ysrab 1). 1447. No Milted States Raraius Stespa are affixed to this dead for the roosom that it'ls given for the purpose of carrying into effect the merger and consolida- tiou or the Grantor with the orantes. Cartltioats of tote I, 4lobart S. IAgrsA, Olork of Turners Fella Power &Elaotrio CwWW .; .. hereby Certify that at a duly called meeting Of the stockholdorr of sold corpo - C104 held IS Boston, Waraahusatta, oA December 30, 1%2, at which western Mao- sanhanotta Companies, the holder of all the outstanding stock of said 002porati m was� reprss+ute4 by prosy tbsrsta dalj authorised, the fallowing vote war passed b said Stockholders Voted; That Fred a, Abaoraroabis the President of this t 7 dorporation and Joseph F. Lyons its Treasurer be and thsyars hereby authorised to execute, &okiawledge, and deliver in the inure and on behalf of this corpora- tion sad under its c aporate goal a deed from. this corporation to Western Naeaa dhusatts itleetrio Coilpeny in the farm therefor which has boom presented to this meotiAg and that the form ■o presented be filed with the records of this mastic •I further certify that the foregoing deed exaouted by said Turnere Falls Power a Z160710 Company conforms in all respect@ to the fora therefor which was pao. Aeatad to and acted upon at the atoresal6 mooting. Witness my band thin 3ath day of Dmoamber,:19M 6bort s, Ingram Clark of Tnnnrra Falls Parer a 11Sotrit Company pommoawealth of Massachusetts Suffolk, mts. Deoeahes 30, IM. Thai yarioaaliy &ppoarsd the abc4e cased Hobert S.'IAgus and made oath that the statements con rained in the forego!,& certificate signed by his are true. before as, Edward 0, Fischer Notary Public (Notarial Heal) Xy commission expires March 13. 1947- Rso.6 Dec, 31,1%2 at 3R. 21i. Pp- end aeg'd from the origion'. ' Supplaseital IndaAturo of Martgaga. _ oo.M84 -� This Tndsataae dated this 30th day of Deoeaber, 1942, by ■ad between asters.]iass.xl4o.• Weaterh fts6achwetts Ylootrlo Cempasy, a @ofporatloa of the tommoiwralth of YrisRe. Massachusetts having its principal place of business in the Town of Gr@q&fi*"L 210ohantg: t 5 ria theCwAtyofFranklin in said 0paaaaaalth (terslboftar e}Ile t4se0aapaWwa - 'h h. - .._. ... ::;' .. �'• r .. .. 1., J. .'. _. - ... 1 '!L..r.. �, ll a •r ir'T�'.P' A TROE PHOTOCOPY AS HAMPDEN COUNTY REGISTRY 'OF `WEEPS ' AND 11, t5 SO CERTIFIED B04J-2-fPAG ATTEST: 1 1 1 1 1 Letter of Authorization from WMECO, Owner , WeB#srri Maeeach�ee#te 107 Selden Street,Berlin.C Ir 0603'1 Elect C Northeaat Utilities Service Company �I P.D.Box 270 ANorthesrt LhiUd Caapury Hartford,CT S781�1•DZTO (a80}fifi5.6000 www.nu,wm Board of Appeals Town of Agawam -- vy36 Main St Agawam, MA 01001 Planning Board Town of Agawam Agawam Town Hall 36 Main St Agawam, MA 01001 Re: Consent of Owner 9L Prap dy at 695 Cooper Street Dear Ladies and Gentlemen: Western Massachusetts Electric Company("WMECO") is the owner of the property at 695 Cooper Street and the utility transmission structure located at that address, identified as Utility Structure#316. WMECO is aware that T•Mobile USA, Inc, is applying for a special permit, site plan approval and certain variances from the Board of Appeals and the Planning Board, as appropriate, for proposed personal wireless service facilities at that address. WMECO has been informed by T-Mobile of its design for the proposed facilities and proposed use of said WMECO property. WMECO hereby consents to those applications for the purposes of the Boards' reviewing and acting on them. Please address any inquiries in this regard to our representative, Donald D. Cooper, Esq., Nixon Peabody, LLP, 100 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02110, (617) 345-6077, dcupe r(a),nixonne abodK com. Sincerely, Vj 2� _ We rn Massachusetts Electric Co. By: Its: h�k-s"C 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 i t 1 i 1 1 Check for Special Permit Application Fee of $250.00 i N i t s wr w w w rw r� ww w �■w ww w� ww ww w■ w� w� �rw w� w� NIXON Vendor No.710885 N 0. 1 02029843 Nixon Peabody LIP Request No.882660 PEABODY 100 Summer Street LAP Boston MA 02110 JPMorgan Chase Bank ATTORNEYS AT LAW Syracuse, New York 50-937/213 811/12 PAY 7aRa 1kc O&Cd dr TlJO ZW&'94 ►......250.0 , PAY EXACTLY TO THE ORDER OF Town of Agawam II' W202984311' t►.0213093 ?91:60L-l- 2w- L66L ?"9 VENDOR NO.710M REQUEST NO.962550 Check#: 102029843 i 8/1/12 TOW080112A $ 250.00 Filing Fee Sgdrd of Appeals I i i i i � I I I CHECK TOTAL. a i0 09' DETACH STATEMENT BEFORE DEPOSITING CHECK PAGE NO. 1