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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLand Use Case.315 E Dean St.0063.2013.ASLU- 7 0063.2013.ASLU 315 EAST DEAN STR (SPRINT/ST.REGIS HOTEL~7 2737.1828.5033 +1*C ~ »r--4 THE CITY OF ASPEN[ City of Aspen Community Development Department CASE NUMBER 0063.2013.ASLU 0%4 PARCEL ID NUMBERS 2737-18-2-85-21- PROJECTS ADDRESS 315 DEAN ST PLANNER SARA NADOLNY CASE DESCRIPTION SPRINT WIRELESS/ST REGIS HOTEL REPRESENTATIVE ALAN RICHMAN DATE OF FINAL ACTION 08/26/2014 CLOSED BY ANGELA SCOREY ON: 3.19.15 304-(19 1\(U/&/6\ f .- AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLIC NOTICE REQUIRED BY SECTION 26.304.070 AND CHAPTER 26.306 ASPEN LAND USE CODE ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: tl€ 9 131« W. , Aspen, CO STATE OF COLORADO ) ) SS. County of Pitkin ) t (name, please print) being or representing an Applicant to rae of Aspen, Colorado, hereby personally certify that I have complied with the public notice requirements of Section 26.304.060 (E) or Section 26.306.010 (E) of the Aspen Land Use Code in the following manner: U Publication ofnotice.- ~ By the publication in the legal notice section of an official paper or a paper of general circulation in the City of Aspen no later than fourteen (14) days after final approval of a site specific development plan. A copy of the publication is attached hereto. Publication ofnotice. By the publication in the legal notice section of an official paper or a paper of general circulation in the City of Aspen no later than fifteen (15) days after an Interpretation has been rendered. A copy of the publication is attached hereto. 40 *c $ 4 - rl> Signature The fore0oing "Affidavit of Notice" was acknowledged bef°-re me this.:3~~y 900-Nby R { (,1814 14€,>iri to 5 -. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL PUBLIC NOTICE ~ Of DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL My commission expires: O-l 'd/ 1 ~2 1 1 Notice is hereby given to the general public of the approval of a site specific development plan, and the creation of a vested properly right pursuant to I the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title Gll« Ru-rt -904*20i~ 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes, perlain ing to the following described property: The St. Notary Public j Regisat 315 E. Dean St. legally described as Ho tel Unit and Commercial Unit, Aspen Residence ~ KAREN REED PATTERSON Club and Hotel, City and Townsite of Aspen, Colo rado, Parcel ID: 2737-182-85-033. The Applicant, 1 NOTARY PUBLIC SMJ International 0/b/0 Sprint of 49357 Pontiac Trail Rd, Ste 206, Wixom MI 48393, has been ap proved to replace the existing wireless telecommu ATTACHMENTS: 1 STATE OF COLORADO nications equipment on the rooftop with updated 1 NOTARY ID #19964002767 equipment. The height of the new equipment will l My-(,~mission Expires February 15,2018 not exceed that which is currently in place, and the update will result in less rooftop equipment. For further information contact Sara Nadolry, at the COPY OF THE PUBLICATION City of Aspen Community Development Dept. 130 1 S. Galena St, Aspen, Colorado (970) 429-2739, or ~ sara.nadolny@cityofaspen.com. s/' City of Aspen 1 Published in The Aspen Times on August 21st, 2014. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 21, 2014(10471111) *ma / 12] DEVELOPMENT ORDER ofthe City of Aspen Community Development Department This Development Order, hereinafter "Order", is hereby issued pursuant to Section 26.304.070, "Development Orders", and Section 26.308.010, "Vested Properly Rights", of the City of Aspen Municipal Code. This Order allows development of a site specific development plan pursuant to the provisions of the land use approvals, described herein. The effective date of this Order shall also be the initiation date of a three-year vested property right. The vested property right shall expire on the day after the third anniversary of the effective date of this Order, unless a building permit application submittal is accepted and deemed complete by the Chief Building Official, pursuant to Section 26.304.075, or unless an exemption, extension, reinstatement, or a revocation is issued by City Council pursuant to Section 26.308.010. After Expiration of vested property rights, this Order shall remain in full force and effect, excluding any growth management allotments granted pursuant to Section 26.470, but shall be subject to any amendments to the Land Use Code adopted since the effective date ofthis Order. This Development Order is associated with the property noted below for the site specific development plan as described below. SMJ International 0/b/0 Sprint 49357 Pontiac Trail Rd, Ste 206. Wixom, MI 48393 Property Owner's Name, Mailing Address Hotel Unit and Commercial Unit. Aspen Residence Club and Hotel, City of Aspen, Pitkin County, Colorado, commonly described as St. Regis Hotel. 315 E. Dean Street. Legal Description and Street Address of Subject Property The Applicant has been approved to replace existing wireless telecommunication equipment on the rooftop of the subject property with new equipment, which includes the removal of three (3) cabinets and the installation of two (2) new cabinets. the removal of coax cables and their replacement with hybriflex cables. the removal of six (6) wireless antenna and their replacement with three (3) antenna of the same height as currentlv existing, and the replacement of the current antenna mounts. Written Description of the Site Specific Plan and/or Attachment Describing Plan Administrative Approval from the Community Development Director received on August 14.2014 Land Use Approval(s) Received and Dates (Attach Final Ordinances or Resolutions) August 219 2014 Effective Date of Development Order (Same as date of publication of notice of approval.) August 22,2017 Expiration Date of Development Order (The extension, reinstatement, exemption from expiration and revocation may be pursued in accordance with Section 26.308.010 of the City of Aspen Municipal Code.) Issued this 14th dav of August, 2014, by the City of Aspen Community Development Director. »f Chffs Bendon, Community Development Director NOTICE OF APPROVAL To permit the replacement of wireless telecommunication equipment including wireless antennae, accessory cabinets and cable wiring to be located on the roof of the St. Regis Hotel building at 315 E. Dean St. Parcel ID 2737-182-85-033 APPLICANT: SMJ International 0/b/0 Sprint 49357 Pontiac Trail Rd, Suite 206 Wixom, MI 48393 SUBJECT & SITE OF AMENDMENT: 315 E. Dean St. SUMMARY: The Applicant has indicated a need to upgrade the existing wireless telecommunications equipment located on the roof of the St. Regis Hotel. Sprint currently has six wireless antennas installed on the rooftop of the subject site as well as two equipment cabinets located on an existing 13'x 17'steel grate equipment platform and a number of coax cables. In order to meet current usage demands the Applicant is seeking approval for the following: • Replace the existing battery cabinet and existing modcell cabinet with a MMBS cabinet and BBU cabinet; • Remove the existing Sprint CDMA cabinet; • Replace the coax cables with hybriflex cables; and • Remove the existing six (6) Sprint CDMA antennae and replace these with three (3) new Sprint NV/CDMA antennae with RRU's and pole mounts. The existing antenna mounts will be replaed with an Andrews MT-222L mount with sleeve anchors for brick on block or thru-bolts with backing plate. The Applicant is also requesting the ability to install this new equipment in two stages. An interim equipment plan has been proposed that will cause four cabinets to be located on the rooftop concurrently for a period of approximately eighty (80) days, after which the two original cabinets will be removed and the two new cabinets will remain. REVIEW PROCEDURE: Wireless Telecommunication Service Facilities and Equipment. The Community Development Director may approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove an application pursuant to Section 26.575.130 of the Land Use Code. STAFF COMMENTS: Staff has reviewed the proposal against the relevant review criteria, and finds all applicable review criteria to be met. The equipment will replace existing wireless equipment. The proposed antennae will extend five feet (5') above the roof line, which is the same height as the existing antennae. The proposed cabinets will be placed on the existing steel grate, and the proposed cables will be run alongside the existing coax cables. The equipment 1 RECEPTION#: 612859, 08/26/2014 at , 08:44:22 AM, 1 OF 3, R $21.00 Doc Code NOTICE Janice K. Vos Caudill, Pitkin County, CO will be painted to match the existing rooftop equipment, and is further screened by the elevator overrun on the rooftop. See Exhibit B for Staff s full evaluation of the review criteria. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Community Development Director approve the request to upgrade the wireless telecommunication equipment on the rooftop of the St. Regis Hotel, as outlined in the application and as noted in the summary above. DECISION: The Community Development Director finds the requested wireless telecommunication equipment to be consistent with the Wireless Communication Device review criteria (Exhibit B) and thereby APPROVES the amendment. APPROVED BY: 4» ll,9% Chris Bendon, Community Development Director Date 0 Attachments: Exhibit A: Equipment Site Plan (Recorded) Exhibit B: Review Criteria/Staff Findings (In file) Exhibit C: Application (In file) 2 6(ki /74 A EXISTING SPRINT- 1 .1 COAX TRAY ® f f EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM EXISTING SPRINT COAX TRAY -EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM EXISTING SPRINT COAX 4 17'-3. 1 STAIRS (WITH HANDRAILS) NEW SPRINT HYBRIFLEX CABLES 51-AIRS (WITH HANDRAILS) Sprint, (TO FOLLOW EXISTING COAX ROUTE) *· 17.-3. (RUNS UNDER PLATFORM) 4 13 EXISTING SPRINT COAX EXISTING STEEL GRATE * (RUNS UNDER PLATFORM) 42 EQUIPMENT PLATFORM TO BE REMOVED 2 1 . EXISTING STEEL GRATE- / EXISTING SPRINT ® EQUIPMENT PLATFORM ~ BATTERY CABINET w o 1 NEW SPRINT MMBS CABINET b ·' 0 / NEW SPRINT NV GPS ANTENNA-----~- EXISTING SPRINT GPS Zo 10' 3" (0 ANTENNA MOUNTED TO - NEW SPRINT BBU CABINET MASTEC STEEL POST & NETWORK SOLUTIONS EQUIPMENT PLATFORM EXISTING SPRINT BATTERY CABINET (TO BE REMOVED) 4 EXISTING SPRINT ~ EXISTING SPRINT EXISTING SPRINT EXISTING SPRINT GPS CDMA CABINET MODCELL CABINET CDMA CABINET (TO BE REMOVED) ANTENNA (TO BE REMOVED) EXISTING MOUNTED TO STEEL POST EXISTING EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM STAIRS O ATTIC WALL & EQUIPMENT PLATFORM ATTIC WALL ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST UL EXISTING VENT -EXISTING VENT (WITH HANDRAILS) \» EXISTING EQUIPMENT EXISTING SPRINT MODCELL ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM 1-BEAM CABINET (TO BE REMOVED) PLATFORM 1-BEAM g 9/30/13 90% CONST JN EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EQUIPMENT 200A PPC PLATFORM STAIRS - 200A PPC ~ 5/17/13 PRELIM CONST MC EXISTING (WITH HANDRAILS) EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING REVISION TELCO CABINET TELCO CABINET REV. DATE BY ROOFTOP ROOFTOP DESCRIPTION EXISTING SPRINT EXISTING SPRINT ISSUED FOR· STEP-DOWN STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER N- TRANSFORMER CONSTRUCTION DISCONNECT ~ ANALYSIS OR DESIGN. / 100A/480V SOLUTIONS ~~····--EXISTING EXISTING 9*2 METER STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF EQUIPMENT PLATFORM TO BE SPRINT METER EXISTING SPRINT COMPLETED AT A LATER DATE BY OTHERS. CABINETS ~>CENTERLINE ~100A/480V SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED WITHOUT A STRUCTURAL ---------EXISTING SPRINT DISCONNECT Advancing W[reless Networks 1 EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLAN 2 INTERIM EQUIPMENT PLAN Golden, CO 80403 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" 303-993-3293 WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM / NOTE: EXISTING SPRINT COAX TRAY EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM 1. CONTRACTOR TO REPLACE ALL MISSING GROUND BARS NEW SPRINT HYBRIFLEX CABLES * STAIRS (WITH HANDRAILS) AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED. (TO FOLLOW EXISTING COAX ROUTE) 17'-·3" 'U~ V EXISTING STEEL GRATE EQUIPMENT PLATFORM & SPRINT MMBS CABINET 7 SPRINT NV GPS ANTENNA-- <0 SPRINT BBU CABINET- / j ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE ··D 24 X36 SHEET EXISTING PROJECT INFORMATION· ATTIC WALL NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH - EXISTING VENT ST. REGIS HOTEL --EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM 1-BEAM DN33XC241 EXISTING EQUIPMENT EXISTING 315 EAST DEAN STREET PLATFORM STAIRS 200A PPC ASPEN, CO 81611 f (WITH HANDRAILS) EXISTING PITKIN COUNTY EXISTING TELCO CABINET ROOFTOP DRAWN BY: CHECKEDBY: APPROVED BY: EXISTING SPRINT MC JN KS STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER SHEET TITLE: N -EXISTING SPRINT METER EQUIPMENT PLANS EXISTING SPRINT 100A/480V 2' 0 4' 8' 12' DISCONNECT 1>10*r:mer=**m*1#*wma SHEET NUMBER: SCALE: 1/4*=1'-0' A2 3 FINAL EQUIPMENT PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" 13'-0. Exhibit B Review Criteria Subsection 26.575.130.E E. General provisions and requirements. The following provisions apply to all wireless telecommunication services facilities and equipment applications, sites and uses. 1. Prohibitions. Lattice towers (a structure, with three or four steel support legs, used to support a variety of antennae; these towers generally range in height from sixty (60) to two hundred (200) feet and are constructed in areas where great height is needed, microwave antennas are required or where the weather demands a more structurally sound design) are prohibited within the City. Towers (support structures) shall be prohibited in the following Zone Districts: Medium- Density Residential (R-6); Moderate-Density Residential (R-15, R-15A, R-15B); Low- Density Residential (R-30); Residential Multi-Family (RMF, RMFA); and Affordable Housing/Planned Unit Development (AH-1/PUD). All wireless telecommunication services facilities and equipment not prohibited by the preceding statements shall be allowed in all other zone districts subject to review and approval by the Community Development Director pursuant to the provisions, requirements and standards of this Chapter, including consistency with the dimensional requirements of the underlying zone district. Staff Response: This site is located in the Lodge Preservation (LP) zone district, and is also subject to a Planned Development (PD) overlay. The proposed plan to replace the existing wireless equipment with upgraded equipment is consistent with the underlying zone district. Stajfjinds this criterion to be met. 2. Site selection. Wireless communication facilities shall be located in the following order ofpreference: First: On existing structures such as buildings, communication towers, flagpoles, church steeples, cupolas, ball field lights, nonornamental/antique street lights such as highway lighting, etc. Second: In locations where the existing topography, vegetation, buildings or other structures provide the greatest amount of screening. Least: On vacant ground or highly visible sites without significant visual mitigation and where screening/buffering is difficult at best. Staff Response: The proposed replacement of the existing wireless equipment with upgraded equipment meets the first and most desirable criteria for site selection. Staff finds this criterion to be met. 1 3. Interference. See Section 15.04.470, Radio Interference Prohibited, of this Code. Staff Response: The above-referenced section has been reviewed by the Applicant. Stajffinds this criterion to be met. 4. Airports and flight paths. Wireless telecommunication services facilities and equipment shall not present a hazard to air navigation under Part 77, Federal Aviation, Federal Aviation Regulations. Staff Response: The proposed equipment will replace the existing wireless equipment on the rooftop of the St. Regis, with the highest piece of equipment reaching the same height as that which currently exists. The equipment shall not present a hazard to air navigation under Part 77, Federal Aviation, Federal Aviation Regulations. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. 5. Historic sites and structures. In addition to the applicable standards of Chapter 26.415, all of the foregoing and following provisions and standards of this Chapter shall apply when wireless telecommunication services, facilities and equipment are proposed on any historic site or structure or within any historic district. Staff Response: The equipment is proposed for an existing site on the rooftop of the St. Regis Hotel. This is not an historic site or structure. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. 6. Public buildings, structures and rights-of-way. Leasing of public buildings, publicly owned structures and/or public rights-of-way for the purposes of locating wireless telecommunication services facilities and/or equipment is encouraged. In cases where a facility is proposed on City property, specific locations and compensation to the City shall be negotiated in lease agreements between the City and the provider on a case-by- case basis and would be subject to all of the review criteria contained in this Section. Such agreements would not provide exclusive arrangements that could tie up access to the negotiated sites or limit competition and must allow for the possibility of "co- locating" (sharing of facilities) with other providers as described in Subsection E.7, below. Staff Response: This request involves an upgrade to existing wireless equipment on the rooftop of the St. Regis Hotel. Sprint has a lease with the St. Regis Hotel for use of this space. The rooftop is shared with other carriers' wireless equipment. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. 7. Co-location. Co-location or sharing, of facilities with other providers is encouraged. Co- location can be achieved as either building-mounted, roof-mounted or ground-mounted facilities. In designing poles, applicants are strongly encouraged to consider the possibility of present or future co-location of other wireless communication equipment by structurally overbuilding in order to handle the loading capacity of additional antennas, for the use of the company and for other companies to use as well. Applicants shall use good faith efforts to negotiate lease rights to other telecommunications users who desire to use the monopole. Co-location on an existing support structure (tower) shall be permitted as an accessory use. A maximum of two (2), twenty-four (24) inch diameter 2 dish antennas are permitted per monopole. Projections of any type on the monopole, which are not antennas, are strongly discouraged. Multiple use facilities are encouraged as well. Wireless telecommunication services facilities and equipment may be integrated into existing or newly developed facilities that are functional for other purposes, such as ball field lights, flagpoles, church steeples, highway lighting, etc. All multiple use facilities shall be designed to make the appearance of the antennae relatively inconspicuous. The co-location requirement may be waived by the Community Development Director upon a showing that either federal or state regulations prohibit the use, the proposed use will interfere with the current use, the proposed use will interfere with surrounding property or uses, the proposed user will not agree to reasonable terms or such co-location is not in the best interest of the public health, safety or welfare. Time needed to review a co-location request shall not greatly exceed that for a single applicant. Sta# Response: The Applicant is proposing to upgrade its existing wireless telecommunications equipment, utilizing the same rooftop space that is currently in use. The rooftop of the St. Regis hosts a number of wireless telecommunication companies' equipment, and in this sense the equipment is co-located. Staff finds this criterion to be met. 8. Maintenance. All towers, antennas, related facilities and equipment and subject sites shall be maintained in a safe and clean manner in accordance with project approvals and building codes. The operator/property owner shall be responsible for maintaining free from graffiti, debris and litter, those areas of the site which are adjacent to the premises over which he or she has control. The applicant shall be responsible for reasonable upkeep of the facility and subject property. All towers, antennas and related facilities shall be subject to periodic inspection to ensure continuing compliance with all conditions o f approval and requirements of this Section. Staff Response: The Applicant has indicated intention to maintain their equipment on this site. StaJffinds this criterion to be met. 9. Abandonment and removal. All required approvals will be in effect only so long as the antennas and other structures are operated at the site. Facilities that are not in use for ninety (90) consecutive days for cellular communication purposes shall be considered abandoned and shall be removed by the facility owner. The site shall be restored to the condition it was in prior to the installation/location of the facility. Such removal shall be carried out in accordance with proper health and safety requirements. A written notice of the determination of abandonment shall be sent or delivered to the operator of the wireless communication facility. The operator shall have ninety (90) days to remove the facility or provide the Community Development Department with evidence that the use has not been discontinued. The Community Development Director shall review all evidence and shall determine whether or not the facility is abandoned. Upon refusal or failure of an owner and/or operator to timely remove a facility as required under this Section, the facility shall be deemed an abandoned illegal structure subject to abatement as a public nuisance. 3 Staff Response: The Applicant has indicated an intention to comply with this criterion. This is also a condition of the Applicant's lease agreement with the St. Regis Hotel. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. 10. Conditions and limitations. The City shall reserve the right to add, modify or delete conditions after the approval of a request in order to advance a legitimate City interest related to health, safety or welfare. Prior to exercising this right, the City shall notify the owner and operator in advance and shall not impose a substantial expense or deprive the affected party of a substantial revenue source in the exercising of such right. Approval by the Community Development Director for a wireless telecommunication services facility and/or equipment application shall not be construed to waive any applicable zoning or other regulations; and wherein not otherwise specified, all other requirements of this Code shall apply. All requests for modifications of existing facilities or approvals shall be submitted to the Community Development Director for review under all provisions and requirements of this Section. If other than minor changes are proposed, a new, complete application containing all proposed revisions shall be required. Staff Response: Staff finds no need to modify or delete conditions at this time. This request is for a modification to an existing wireless equipment rooftop plan. All proposed revisions have been included in a new application format. Staff finds this criterion to be met. Subsection 26.575.130.F Review standards. The following standards are designed to foster the City's safety and aesthetic interests without imposing unreasonable limitations on wireless telecommunication services facilities and equipment: 1. Setbacks. At a minimum, all wireless telecommunication services facilities and equipment shall comply with the minimum setback requirements of the underlying zone district; if the following requirements are more restrictive than those of the underlying zone district, the more restrictive standard shall apply. a) All facilities shall be located at least fifty (50) feet from any property lines, except when roof-mounted (above the eave line of a building). Flat-roof mounted facilities visible from ground level within one-hundred (100) feet of said property shall be concealed to the extent possible within a compatible architectural element, such as a chimney or ventilation pipe or behind architectural skirting of the type generally used to conceal HVAC equipment. Pitched-roof-mounted facilities shall always be concealed within a compatible architectural element, such as chimneys or ventilation pipes. Staff Response: The proposed new wireless equipment will be situated on the existing steel platform on the rooftop of the St. Regis Hotel building. This is a pitched-style roof, and the equipment is concealed behind elevator overrun. The equipment is not visible from the ground level. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. 4 b) Monopole towers shall be set back from any residentially zoned properties a distance of at least three (3) times the monopole's height (i.e., a sixty (60) foot setback would be required for a twenty (20) foot monopole) and the setback from any public road, as measured from the right-of-way line, shall be at least equal to the height of the monopole. Staff Response: No monopole towers are proposed with this application. Staff finds this criterion to be not applicable. c) No wireless communication facility may be established within one-hundred (100) feet of any existing, legally established wireless communication facility except when located on the same building or structure. Staff Response: The proposed wireless telecommunication equipment will be replacing/upgrading existing equipment, and is located in an area of the St. Regis rooftop that houses similar equipment from other companies. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. d) No portion of any antenna array shall extend beyond the property lines or into any front yard area. Guy wires shall not be anchored within any front yard area, but may be attached to the building. Staff Response: The proposed wireless equipment is restricted to the building's rooftop and will in no way extend beyond property lines or into any front yard area. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. 2. Height. The following restrictions shall apply: a) Wireless telecommunication services facilities and/or equipment not attached to a building shall not exceed thirty-five (35) feet in height or the maximum permissible height o f the given Zone District, whichever is more restrictive. Staff Response: The tallest of the proposed wireless equipment is the antennas, which have been shown on the plans to be the same height of the existing antennas. The antenna and al other equipment shall not exceed 35' in height. Staff jinds this criterion to be met. b) Whenever a wireless telecommunication services antenna is attached to a building roof, the antenna and support system for panel antennas shall not exceed five (5) feet above the highest portion of that roof, including parapet walls and the antenna and support system for whip antennas shall not exceed ten (10) feet above the highest portion of that roof, including parapet walls. Staff Response: The proposed replacement antenna will be no higher than the equipment currently in place, which meets these guidelines. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. c) The Community Development Director may approve a taller antenna height than stipulated in b. above if it is his or her determination that it is suitably camouflaged, in which case an administrative approval may be granted. Staff Response: No taller antennas than stipulated in b, above, have been proposed as part of this application. Stafffinds this criterion to be not-applicable. 5 d) If the Community Development Director determines that an antenna taller than stipulated in b. above cannot be suitably camouflaged, then the additional height of the antenna shall be reviewed pursuant to the process and standards (in addition to the standards of this Section) of Chapter 26.430 (Special review). Staff Response: Stafffinds this criterion to be not-applicable. e) Support and/or switching equipment shall be located inside the building, unless it can be fully screened from view as provided in the "Screening" standards (26.475.130 and 26.575.130.F.5) below. staff Response: AN ancillary equipment is located in the existing building. Staff finds this criterion to be met. 3. Architectural compatibility. Whether manned or unmanned, wireless telecommunication services facilities shall be consistent with the architectural style of the surrounding architectural environment (planned or existing) considering exterior materials, roof form, scale, mass, color, texture and character. In addition: Staff Response: Staff anticipates the proposed replacement equipment to have no greater impact on the surrounding environment than it has currently. The Applicant has indicated intent to paint the proposed equipment to match the existing rooftop equipment. The proposed equipment will not be visible from the ground level, and is screened by the existing elevator overrun. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. a) If such facility is accessory to an existing use, the facility shall be constructed out of materials that are equal to or of better quality than the materials o f the principal use. Sta# Response: The facility is for wireless equipment on the building's rooftop, and is not accessory to the St. Regis hotel, commercial, or fractional-ownership uses. Staff finds this criterion to be not-applicable. b) Wireless telecommunication services equipment shall be of the same color as the building or structure to which or on which such equipment is mounted or as required by the appropriate decision-making authority (Community Development Director, Historic Preservation Commission, Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council, as applicable). Staff Response: The Applicant has indicated intent to paint the wireless equipment the same color as the surrounding rooftop equipment. Sta#Jinds this criterion to be met. c) Whenever wireless telecommunication services equipment is mounted to the wall of a building or structure, the equipment shall be mounted in a configuration designed to blend with and be architecturally integrated into a building or other concealing structure, be as flush to the wall as technically possible and shall not project above the wall on which it is mounted. Staff Response: Antennas are mounted to the interior wall of the building using GPS unit pipe mounts and RRU poles. These will replace the current antennas and mounts which are located in the same location. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. d) Monopole support buildings, which house cellular switching devices and/or other equipment related to the use, operation or maintenance of the subject monopole, must 6 be designed to match the architecture of adjacent buildings. If no recent and/or reasonable architectural theme is present, the Community Development Director may require a particular design that is deemed to be suitable to the subject location. Staff Response: No monopole support buildings are being proposed in this application. Stafffinds this criterion to be not-applicable. e) All utilities associated with wireless communication facilities or equipment shall be underground (also see "Screening" below). Staff Response: Al[ utilities associated with this proposal are appropriately screened and located either on the rooftop or inside the building. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. 4. Compatibility with the natural environment. Wireless telecommunication services facilities and equipment shall be compatible with the surrounding natural environment considering land forms, topography and other natural features and shall not dominate the landscape or present a dominant silhouette on a ridge line. In addition: a) If a location at or near a mountain ridge line is selected, the applicant shall provide computerized, three-dimensional, visual simulations of the facility or equipment and other appropriate graphics to demonstrate the visual impact on the view of the affected ridges or ridge lines; an 8040 Greenline Review, pursuant to the provisions of Section 26.435.030, may also be required. Staff Response: The proposed wireless equipment is not located near or at a mountain ridge [ine. Stafffinds this criterion to be not-applicable. b) Site disturbances shall be minimized and existing vegetation shall be preserved or improved to the extent possible, unless it can be demonstrated that such disturbance to vegetation and topography results in less visual impact to the surrounding area. Staff Response: There is minimal site disturbance, as the proposed wireless telecommunications equipment will replace existing equipment on the ro°ftop of the St. Regis Hotel. No vegetation will be disturbed. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. c) Surrounding view planes shall be preserved to the extent possible. Staff Response: The proposed wireless equipment will have no greater impact than what already exists. There are no designated view planes that will be compromised by the new wireless equipment. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. d) All wireless telecommunication services facilities and equipment shall comply with the Federal Communication Commission's regulations concerning maximum radio frequency and electromagnetic frequency emissions. Staff Response: The Applicant's wireless equipment will comply with all FCC regulations concerning maximum radio frequency and electromagnetic frequency emissions. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. 5. Screening. Roof-and-ground-mounted wireless telecommunication services facilities and equipment, including accessory equipment, shall be screened from adjacent and nearby public rights-of-way and public or private properties by paint color selection, parapet walls, screen walls, fencing, landscaping and/or berming in a manner compatible with the 7 building's and/or surrounding environment's design, color, materials, texture, land forms and/or topography, as appropriate or applicable. In addition: Staff Response: The proposed wireless antennas and equipment will be painted to match the existing rooftop equipment and will be further screened from view by the building's elevator overrun. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. a) Whenever possible, if monopoles are necessary for the support of antennas, they shall be located near existing utility poles, trees or other similar objects; consist of colors and materials that best blend with their background; and, have no individual antennas or climbing spikes on the pole other than those approved by the appropriate decision- making authority (Community Development Director, Historic Preservation Commission, Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council, as applicable). Staff Response: Monopoles are not proposed as part of this application. Stafffinds this criterion to be not-applicable. b) For ground-mounted facilities, landscaping may be required to achieve a total screening effect at the base of such facilities or equipment in order to screen the mechanical characteristics; a heavy emphasis on coniferous plants for year-round screening may be required. Landscaping shall be of a type and variety capable of growing within one (1) year to a landscape screen which satisfactorily obscures the visibility of the facility. Staff Response: The wireless equipment is proposed to be located at the existing facility on the rooftop of the St. Regis building, and not on the ground. Stafffinds this criterion to be not-applicable. c) Unless otherwise expressly approved, all cables for a facility shall be fully concealed from view underground or inside of the screening or monopole structure supporting the antennas; any cables that cannot be buried or otherwise hidden from view shall be painted to match the color of the building or other existing structure. Staff Response: All newty proposed cables wilt follow the path of the existing coax cable route. Stalifinds this criterion to be met. d) Chain link fencing shall be unacceptable to screen facilities, support structures or accessory and related equipment (including HVAC or mechanical equipment present on support buildings); fencing material, if used, shall be six (6) feet in height or less and shall consist of wood, masonry, stucco, stone or other acceptable materials that are opaque. Staff Response: No fencing is proposed with this application. Stafffinds this criterion to be not-applicable. e) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the facility shall comply with all additional measures deemed necessary to mitigate the visual impact of the facility. Also, in lieu of these screening standards, the Community Development Director may allow use of an alternate detailed plan and specifications for landscape and screening, including plantings, fences, walls, sign and structural applications, manufactured devices and other features designed to screen, camouflage and buffer antennas, poles and accessory uses. For example, the antenna and supporting structure or monopole may 8 be of such design and treated with an architectural material so that it is camouflaged to resemble a tree with a single trunk and branches on its upper part. The plan should accomplish the same degree of screening achieved by meeting the standards outlined above. Staff Response: Staff finds this facility to comply with the necessary measures for visual impact mitigation. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. 6. Lighting and signage. In addition to other applicable sections of the code regulating signage or outdoor lighting, the following standards shall apply to wireless telecommunication services facilities and equipment: a) The light source for security lighting shall feature down-directional, sharp cut-off luminaries to direct, control, screen or shade in such a manner as to ensure that there is no spillage of illumination off-site. Staff Response: There is no lighting proposed with this application. Staff finds this criterion to be not-applicable. b) Light fixtures, whether free standing or tower-mounted, shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in height as measured from finished grade. Staff Response: There is not lighting proposed in this application. Staff finds this criterion to be not-applicable. c) The display of any sign or advertising device other than public safety warnings, certifications or other required seals on any wireless communication device or structure is prohibited. Sta# Response: There will be no signs or advertising devices displayed on the wireless equipment. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. d) The telephone numbers to contact in an emergency shall be posted on each facility in conformance with the provisions of Chapter 26.510, Signs, of this Title. Staff Response: Emergency contact numbers and associated information will be posted on the wireless equipment in conformance with the Signs chapter of the Land Use Code. Staff,Ands this criterion to be met. 7. Access ways. In addition to ingress and egress requirements of the Building Code, access to and from wireless telecommunication services facilities and equipment shall be regulated as follows: a) No wireless communication device or facility shall be located in a required parking, maneuvering or vehicle/pedestrian circulation area such that it interferes with or in any way impairs, the intent or functionality of the original design. Staff Response: The proposed wireless equipment wit[ be located on the building's rooftop, and will in no way interfere with parking, maneuvering or vehicle pedestrian circulation, nor will it impair the intent andfunctionality of the St. Regis' design. Staff finds this criterion to be met. 9 b) The facility must be secured from access by the general public but access for emergency services must be ensured. Access roads must be capable of supporting all potential emergency response vehicles and equipment. Staff Response: The proposed wireless telecommunications equipment will be located on the rooftop of the St. Regis building, and will not be accessible to the general public. The equipment is accessible for maintenance and emergency personnel. Staff finds this criterion to be met. c) The proposed easements for ingress and egress and for electrical and telephone shall be recorded at the County Clerk and Recorder's Office prior to the issuance of building permits. Staff Response: The Applicant has indicated compliance with this criterion. Stafffinds this criterion to be met. (Ord. No. 1-2002 § 18; Ord. No. 52-2003, §§ 14,15) 10 THIS IS AN EXISTIL oPRINT WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY NETWORK VISION EQUIPMEN I UPGRADE {,11 10 NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH *ch Sprint®> Know what's below. ST. REGIS HOTEL + 90 Ca|| before you dig. DN33XC241 / ATC 332094 Q420/ 820/4 Sprint~ LATITUDE: 39.18641° / 39° 11' 11.076" (NAD 83) GPS READING 315 EAST DEAN STREET ASPEN, CO 81611 MASTEC 449%%7 NETWORK SOLUTIONS PITKIN COUNTY a //7 14\ LONGITUDE: -106.82101° / -106° 49' 15.636" (NAD 83) GPS READING ~ ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML ROOFTOP - 104'-5" ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN COLORADO MARKET ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN I I f SHEET DESCRIPTION ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE PERFORMED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT EDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING Re,AS\ON A&E FIRM: wn Goi~ 00, Tl TITLE PAGE, VICINITY MAP AND GENERAL INFO. REV. DATE BY CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. H CENTERLINE SOLUTIONS DESCRIPTION NOTHING IN THESE PLANS tS TO BE CONSTRUCTED TO PERMIT Nl GENERAL NOTES 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY ISSUED FOR: WORK NOT CONFORMING TO THESE CODES. ·· N2 GENERAL NOTES GOLDEN, CO 80403 r CONTACT: JEFF NOSEWORTHY A l OVERALL SITE PLAN CONSTRUCTION m'& PHONE: (303) 993-3293 EXT. 414 BULD/NG/DWELL/NG CODE BC 2012 - mo ~ Al.1 ROOF PLAN "f~IL~" C, 8 STRUCTURAL CODE iBC 2012 9 WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM MECHANICAL CODE IMC 2009 A3 ELEVATION ~ ] SITE LOCATION ~ SITE ACQ. PROJECT MANAGER: <~>CENTERLINE A2 EQUIPMENT PLANS t Mi,·, ELECTRICAL CODE NEC 201? FIRE/UFE SAFETY CODE IFC 2009 A3.1 INTERIM ELEVATION MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS SOLUTIONS ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: ~"Pe.. A3.2 FINAL ELEVATION 7025 S. REVERE STREET Advancing Wireless Networks FACILNY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. . 0 3 '"" 1 4 A4 ANTENNA PLANS & NOTES CENTENNIAL, CO 801.12 I i r=,...9 CONTACT: BENNIE MARIE WILLIAMS HANDICAPPED ACCESS REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED IN -· A5 EQUIPMENT DETAILS 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2012 IBC BUILDING CODE. i ' OFFICE: (303) 334-2796 41· r c 303-993-3293 A6 EQUIPMENT DETAILS (OUTDOOR SPECIFICATIONS) Golden, CO 80403 A7 EQUIPMENT DETAILS CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: WWW CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM CODE BLOCK RF1 ANTENNA AND CABLE COLOR CODING DETAILS #•,d El MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS ~ ONE-ONE DIAGRAM dc POWER PANEL SCHEDUL 8 7025 S. REVERE STREET SPRINT PROPOSES TO MODIFY AN EXISTING UNMANNED f a DETAILS CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 U TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY E3 GROUNDING & ROUTING PLANS E4 GROUNDING DETAILS • REMOVE (6) EXISTING PANEL ANTENNAS (2 PER SECTOR) AREA MAP E5 GROUNDING DETAILS • INSTALL (3) NEW PANEL ANTENNAS (1 PER SECTOR) , • REMOVE (1) EQUIPMENT CABINETS SITE ACQ. REGIONAL MANAGER: • INSTALL (1) NEW MMBS CABINET » ' MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS • INSTALL (1) NEW BBU CABINET - 7025 S. REVERE STREET D f ./.plke CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 • REMOVE ALL EX/STING SPRINT ANTENNA COAXIAL- CABLES 4 y. Park SHEET INDEX E Main St t.•1 • <NSTALL (3) NEW HYBR/FLEX F/BER OPTIC CABLES USING " 1 5 -~ F HOL,k,os Ave EXISTING COAX ROUTE (1 PER SECTOR) 6 11*nfl • INSTALL (6) NEW RRU'S 4 pa„ Eli AAV MANAGER • REMOVE (1) EXISTING GPS ANTENNA/INSTALL (1) NEW GPS yn'anAve 9 * 4 APPLICANT: MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS ANTENNA 1 Tral' D . Wh f 1 4 5 2 MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS 7025 S. REVERE STREET PROJECT DESCRIPTION tuiriber E Cooper Ave ~ 4,044"e' f'lik S 2 .9 7025 S. REVERE STRET CENTENNIAL, CO 801.12 0 P.,i k . 3 3 2 CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 OFFICE: (303) 357- 1337 ~~~~ ~|~ OWNER./LANDLORD ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE D" 24·X36· SHEET APPROVAL SIGNATURE DATE SITE LOCATION ~ f E neon St 1 .:' N. E I RF ENGINEER PROJECT INFORMATION: AMERICAN TOWER CORPORATION S,TE ACQUISHION < 7 4 CONTACT.- JON /GOE DN33XC241 10 PRESIDENTIAL WAY SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, LLC NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH AaNAGER * 11.9 WOBURN, MA 01801 5600 S. QUEBEC ST., SUITE 205B ST. REGIS HOTEL 2 "7 GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111 CONSTRUCTION 1 PHONE: (781) 926-7869 CONTACT: RAM NANDIRAJU AUNAGER 2 E PHONE: (303) 815-6467 315 EAST DEAN STREET 7 $ TOWER ID NO: 332094 AdcE MANAGER Glor, f El R.NANDIRAJU@STA.SAMSUNG.COM ASPEN, CO 81611 -i, 3 Hol,% 1 PLANNING TELCO PITKIN COUNTY CONSULTANT VICINITY MAP DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: ANAGER . MC JN KS ' ' SHEET TITLE: RF ENGINEER FROM INTERSECTION OF 1-25 & 1-70: TITLE PAGE, PROPERTY DEPART 1-25 SOUTH. EXIT 214A & MERGE ONTO 1-70 WEST. TAKE OWNER EXIT 116 & TURN RIGHT ONTO CO-82 EAST. TURN RIGHT ONTO POWER VICINITY MAP SPRINT 6TH ST. TURN RIGHT ONTO CO-82/GRAND AVE. TURN RIGHT ONTO REPRESENTATD/E NORTH 7TH ST. TURN LEFT ONTO WEST MAIN ST. TURN RIGHT & GENERAL INFO. ONTO SOUTH MONARCH ST. TURN LEFT ONTO EAST DEAN ST. AND AAV MANAGER FOLLOW TO SITE. SHEET NUMBER: SIGNATURE BLOCK DRIVING DIRECTIONS PROJECT SUMMARY PROJECT TEAM ~ ~ 'GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES 4. 00 NOT SCALE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS, REFER TO SITE PLANS AND ELEVAnONS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS OF 1. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LOCAL BUILDING CODE, THE LATEST ALL EQUIPMENT, AND CONFIRM WITH 'CONSTRUCTION MANAGER' ANY SIZES AND AND LOCATIONS WHEN EDITION AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE CODES AND ORDINANCES. NEEDED. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSTRUCT SITE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE DRAWINGS AND SPRINT 5. EXISTING SERVICES: CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT INTERRUPT EXISTING SERVICES WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS FOR WIRELESS SITES (LATEST REVISION). THE OF THE GDIT. SPECIFICATION IS THE RUUNG DOCUMENT AND ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE SPECIFICATION AND THESE DRAWNGS SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY FOR ANY/ALL PERMITS, FEES, INSPECTIONS AND TESPNG. CONTRACTOR IS TO PROCEEDING ,MTH CONSTRUCnON. OBTAIN PERMITS AND APPROVED SUBMITTALS PRIOR TO THE WORK BEGINNING OR ORDERING EQUIPMENT. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL- VISIT THE JOB SITE AND SHALL FAMIUARIZE HIMSELF WITH ALL CONDITIONS 7. THE TERM ~PROVIDE" USED IN CONSTRUC-nON DOCUMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS, INDICATES THAT THE AFFECTING THE NEW WORK AND SHALL MAKE PROVISIONS AS TO THE COST THEREOF. FIELD CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL. CONDInONS AND DIMENSIONS AND CONFIRMING THAT THE WORK MAY BE ACCOMPUSHED AS SHOWN PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. ANY DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. NO 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL- CONFIRM WITH LOCAL UTIUTY COMPANY ANY/ALL REQUIREMENTS SUCH AS THE: LUG COMPENSATION WILL BE AWARDED BASED ON CLAIM OF LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OF FlELD SIZE RESTRICTIONS, CONDUIT ENTRY, SIZE OF TRANSFORMERS, SCHEDULED DOWNTIME FOR THE OWNERS' CONDIn ONS. CONFIRMATION. ETC. ANY/ALL CONFUCTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, PRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY WORK. 4. PLANS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED. THESE PLANS ARE INTENDED TO BE A DIAGRAMMATIC OUTUNE ONLY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. THE WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING MATERIALS, 9. MINIMUM WIRE SIZE SHALL BE #12 AWG, NOT INCLUDING CONJROL ¥4RING, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL EQUIPMENT AND APPURTENANCES, AND LABOR NECESSARY TO EFFECT ALL INSTALLATIONS AS CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPER WITH THWN INSULAnON. INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 10. OUTLET BOXES SHALL BE PRESSED STEEL IN DRY LOCATIONS, CAST ALLOY MTH THREADED HUBS IN 5. DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE TO FINISH SURFACES UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. SPACING BETWEEN WET/DAMP LOCATIONS AND SPECIAL ENCLOSURES FOR OTHER CLASSIFIED AREAS. EQUIPMENT IS REQUIRED CLEARANCE. THEREFORE, IT IS CRInCAL TO FIELD VERIFY DIMENSIONS, SHOULD THERE BE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, EXISTING 11. IT IS NOT THE INTENT OF THESE PLANS TO SHOW EVERY MINOR DETAIL OF THE CONSTRUCnON. CONDITIONS AND/OR DESIGN 1N1ENT, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING CONTRACTOR IS EXPECTED TO FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL ITEMS FOR A COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND THE WORK. PROVIDE ALL- REQUIREMENTS FOR THE EQUIPMENT TO BE PLACED IN PROPER WORKING ORDER. 6. DETAILS ARE INTENDED TO SHOW DESIGN INTENT. MODIACAnONS MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUIT 12. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SHALL BE AS COMPLETELY AND EFFECTIVELY GROUNDED, AS REQUIRED BY JOB DIMENSIONS OR CONDITONS, AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF SPECIFICATIONI, SET FORTH BY SPRINT. THE WORK. 13. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A UCENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IN A FlRST CLASS, 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVE CLARIFICATION IN WRITING, AND SHALL RECEIVE IN WRInNG WORKMANUKE MANNER. THE COMPLETED SYSTEM SHALL BE FULL- OPERATIVE AND SUBJECT TO REGULATORY AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED BEFORE STARnNG WORK ON ANY ITEMS NOT CLEARLY DEFINED OR INSPECTION AND APPROVAL BY CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. IDENTIFIED BY THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 14. ALL WORK SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH OTHER mADES TO AVOID INTERFERENCE WITH THE PROGRESS OF- 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL- SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE WORK USING THE BEST CONSTRUCTION SKILLS CONSTRUCTION. AND ATTENTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCDON MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES AND FOR COORDINAPNG ALL PORTIONS 15. CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE ANY/ALL MATERIALS AND WORK FREE FROM DEFECTS OR A PERIOD OF OF THE WORK UNDER CONTRACT, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT LESS THAN TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF' CUSTOMER'S ACCEPTANCE. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAFETY OF THE WORK AREA, ADJACENT AREAS 16. THE CORRECTION OF ANY DEFECTS SHALL BE COMPLETED WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL CHARGE AND SHALL- AND BUILDING OCCUPANTS THAT ARE UKELY TO BE AFFECTED BY THE WORK UNDER THIS INCLUDE THE REPLACEMENT OF THE REPAIR OF ANY OTHER PHASE OF THE INSTALLATION, WHICH MAY HAVE CONTRACT. WORK SHALL CONFORM TO ALL OSHA REQUIREMENTS. BEEN DAMAGED THEREIN WITHIN 48 HOURS. 10. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE HIS WORK WITH THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS & 17. ADEQUATE AND REQUIRED UABIUTY INSURANCE SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR PROTECnON AGAINST PUBLIC LOSS GROUNDS AND SCHEDULE HIS ACTIVITIES AND WORKING HOURS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AND ANY/ALL PROPERTY DAMAGE FOR THE DURATION OF WORK. REQUIREMENTS. 18. PROVIDE AND INSTALL CONDUIT, CONDUCTORS, PULL WIRES, BOXES, COVER PLATES AND DEVICES FOR ALL 11. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINAnNG HIS WORK VATH THE WORK OF OTHERS OUTLETS AS INDICATED. AS IT MAY RELATE TO RADIO EQUIPMENT, ANTENNAS AND ANY OTHER PORTIONS OF THE WORK. 19. DITCHING AND BACK FILL: CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE FOR ALL UNDERGROUND INSTALLED CONDUIT 12. INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURERS AND/OR CABLES INCLUDING EXCAVATON AND BACKFILUNG AND COMPANION. REFER TO NOTES AND RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY OTHERWISE INDICATED OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR REQUIREMENTS, EXCAVAnON, AND BACKFILUNG. REGULAnONS TAKE PRECEDENCE. 20. MATERIALS, PRODUCTS AND EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS THEREOF, SHALL BE NEW AND SHALL 13. MAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING SURFACES. EQUIPMENT. IMPROVEMENTS, APPEAR ON THE UST OF U.L APPROVED ITEMS AND SHALL MEET OR EXCEED THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PIPING ETC. AND IMMEDIATELY REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT OCCURS DURING CONSTRUCTION. NEC, NEMA AND IEEE. 14. IN DRILUNG HOLES INTO CONCRETE WHETHER FOR FASTENING OR ANCHORING PURPOSES, OR 21. CONTRACTOR SHALL- SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS OR MANUFACTURES CATALOG INFORMATION OF ANY/ALL PENETRATIONS THROUGH THE FLOOR FOR CONDUIT RUNS. PIPE RUNS, ETC.. MUST BEI CLEARLY LIGHTING FIXTURES, SWITCHES AND ALL OTHER ELECTRICAL ITEMS FOR APPROVAL BY THE CONSTRUCnON UNDERSTOOD THAT REINFORCING STEEL SHALL NOT BE DRILLED INTO, CUT OR DAMAGED UNDER MANAGER PRIOR TO INSTALLAnON. ANY GRCUUSTANCES (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE). LOCATIONS OF REINFORCING STEEL ARE NOT DEFINITELY KNOWN AND THEREFORE MUST BE SEARCHED FOR BY APPROPRIATE METHODS AND 22. ANY CUTTING OR PATCHING DEEMED NECESSARY FOR ELECTRICAL WORK IS THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT. RESPONSIBIUTY AND SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE COST FOR WORK AND PERFORMED TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE 'CONSTRUCTION MANAGER' UPON FINAL ACCEPTANCE. 15. REPAIR ALL EXISTING WALL SURFACES DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION SUCH THAT THEY MATCH AND BLEND IN WITH ADJACENT SURFACES. 23. THE ELECTRICAL- CONTRACTOR SHALL LABEL ALL PANELS WITH ONLY TYPEWRITTEN DIRECTORIES. ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF 1+HE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. 16. SEAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE RATED AREAS WITH U.L USTED AND FIRE CODE APPROVED MATERIALS. 24. DISCONNECT SWITCHES SHALL BE H.P. RATED HEAVY-DUTY, QUICK-MAKE AND QUICK-BREAK ENCLOSURES, AS REQUIRED BY EXPOSURE TYPE. 17. KEEP CONTRACT AREA CLEAN, HAZARD FREE, AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT, DEBRIS, AND RUBBISH. EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED AS REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY OF THE OWNER SH ALL- 25. ALL CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE NTH A PROTECTIVE COATING OF AN ANn-OXIDE COMPOUND SUCH AS BE REMOVED. LEAVE PREMISES IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST, OR SMUDGES OF ANY NATURE. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING ALL- ITEMS ~NO-OXIDE A" BY DEARBORNE CHEMICAL CO. COAT ALL WIRE SURFACES BEFORE CONNECBNG. EXPOSED COPPER SURFACES, INCLUDING GROUND BARS, SHALL BE TREATED - NO SUBSTITunONS. UNTL COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION. 26. REACEWAYS: CONDUIT SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 PVC MEETING OR EXCEEDING NEMA TC2 - 1990. 18. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS OF ANTENNA CABLES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE MTH CABLE CONTRACTOR SHALL PLUG AND CAP EACH END OF SPARE AND EMPTY CONDUITS AND PROVIDE TWO MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS. SEPARATE PULL- STRINGS - 200 LBS TEST POLYETHYLENE CORD. ALL CONDUIT BENDS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 2 FT. RADIUS. RGS CONDUITS WHEN SPECIFIED, SHALL MEET UL-6 FOR GALVANIZED STEEL. ALL FITDNGS 19. ALL EXISnNG INACnVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC AND OTHER UTIUTIES, WHICH INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SHALL BE REMOVED AND/OR CAPPED, PLUGGED OR SHALL BE SUITABLE FOR USE WITH THREADED RIGID CONDUIT. COAT ALL THREADS M™ 'BRITE ZINC' OR OTHERWISE DISCONTINUED AT POINTS WHICH WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE 'GOLD CALV. WORK, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE ENGINEER. 27. SUPPORT OF ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE AS REQUIRED BY NEC. 20. CONTRACTOR SHALL MINIMIZE DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING SITE DURING CONSTRUC-nON. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES, IF REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH 28. CONDUCTORS: CONTRACTOR SHALL USE 98% CONDUCTMTY COPPER WITH TYPE THWiN :"SULATKON, 600 JURISDIC[IONAL OR STATE AND LOCAL GUIDEUNES FOR EROSTION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL AND VOLT, COLOR CODED. USE SOUD CONDUCTORS FOR WIRE UP TO AND INCLUDING NO. 8 AWG. USE STRANDED COORDINATED WITH LOCAL REGULATORY AUTHORInES. CONDUCTORS FOR WIRE ABOVE NO. 8 AWG. 21. UGHT SHADED UNES AND NOTES REPRESENT WORK PREVIOUSLY DONE. DARK SHADED UNES 29. CONNECTORS FOR POWER CONDUCTORS: CONTRACTOR SHALL USE PRESSURE TYPE INSULATED ™ST-ON AND NOTES REPRESENT THE SCOPE OF WORK FOR THIS PROJECL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY IF CONNECTORS FOR NO. 10 AWG AND SMALLER. USE SOLDERLESS MECHANICAL TERMINAL LUGS FOR NO. 8 EXISTING CONSTRUCnON IS COMPLETE. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY EXISTING AWG AND LARGER. CONDIBONS THAT DEVIATE FROM THE DRAWINGS PRIPOOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. 30. SERVICE: 240/120V, SINGLE PHASE, 3 WIRE CONNECnONS AVAILABLE FROM Un LITY COMPANY. OWNER OR 22. CONTRACTOR SHALL SECURE ALL NECESSARY PERMITS AND/OR MRING CERTIFICATES REQUIRED OWNERS AGENT WILL APPLY FOR POWER. FOR THE ELECTRICAL SERVICE UPGRADE. IN ADDITION, CONTRACTOR SHALL- PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY COORDINAnON AND SCHEDUUNG WITH THE SERVING ELECTRICAL UTILITY AND LOCAL 31. TELEPHONE SERVICE: CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE EMPTY CONDUITS WITH MULE TAPE AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. INSPECTION AUTHORIT]ES. ELECTRICAL NOTES 32. ELECTRICAL AND TELCO RACEWAYS TO BE BURIED A MINIMUM OF 2' DEPTH. 33. CONTRACTOR SHALL- PLACE TWO LENGTHS OF7 WARNING TAPE AT A DEPTH OF 12" BELOW GROUND AND 1. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY AND INSTALL ANY/ALL ELECTRICAL WORK INDICATED. ANY/ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE W/DRAWINGS AND ANY/ALL APPUCABLE SPECIFICATIONS. IF ANY DIRECTLY ABOVE ELECTRICAL AND TELCO SERVICE CONDUITS. CAUnONS TAPE TO READ "CAUnON BURIED PROBLE)AS ARE ENCOUNTERED BY COMPLYING WITH THESE REQUIREMENTS, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ELECTRIC" OR "BURIED TELECOM" 'CONSTRUCTION MANAGER' AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, AFTER THE DISCOVERY OF THE PROBLEMS, AND SHALL 34. ALL BOLTS SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL NOT PROCEED WITH THAT PORTION OF WORK, UNTIL THE 'CONSTRUCTION MANAGER' HAS DIRECTED THE CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN. ANTENNA & COAX NOTES 2. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE JOB SITE AND FAMIUARIZE HIMSELF WITH ANY/ALL CONDITIONS AFFEC11NG ELECTRICAL AND COMMUNICATION INSTALLATION AND MAKE PROVISIONS AS TO THE COST THEREOF. ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS OF ELECTRICAL EQUIP., UGHT FIXTURES, ETC., THAT ARE PART OF THE 1. VERIFY EACH COAXIAL CABLE LENGTH, DIAMETER, ROUTING, COLOR CODING AND ALL- APPURTENANCES WITH FINAL SYSTEM, SHALL BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR, PRIOR TO THE SUBMITTAL OF HIS BID. FAILURE TO GDIT. COMPLY WTH THIS PARAGRAPH WILL IN NO WAY REUEVE CONmACTOR OF- PERFORUING ALL WORK NECESSARY FOR A COMPLETE AND WORKING SYSTEM. 2. THE MAXIMUM COAXIAL CABLE LENGTH AND CORRESPONDING COAXIAL CABLE DIAMETER IS SHOWN ON SHEET A-4. THIS CABLE LENGTH IS TO BE USED FOR FABRICATION OR CONSTRUCnON. ACTUAL ANTENNA CABLE 3. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ™E LATEST EDITION OF THE NEC AND ALL CODES LENGTH(S) MUST BE VERIFIED. COAXIAL CABLE SHALL BE PROVIDED BY GDIT. AND LOCAL ORDINANCES OF THE LOCAL POWER & TELEPHONE COMPANIES HAVING JURISDICTION AND SHALL- INCLUDED BUT NOT BE UMITED TO: 3. ALL COAX CABLES SHALL. UTIUZE GROUND KITS, GROUNDED AS FOLLOWS: A. UL -- UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES D. OSHA -- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT A. NEAR ANTENNA RAD CENTER ELEVATON. B. NEC -- NAnONAL ELECTRICAL CODE E. IBC -- INTERNAT10NAL BUILDING CODE B. MIDDLE OF TOWER (MID-HEIGH OF ANTENNA), IF CABLE RUN IS OVER 200', C. NEMA -- NATIONAL- ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOC. F. NFPA -- NATIONAL FIRE CODES C. BOTTOM OF TOWER, D. AT MASTER GROUND BAR 3'-0* FROM MMBS-BBU CABINET 4. ALL TOP JUMPERS SHALL BE LENGTHS AS SHOWN AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR. 5. ALL CABLES SHALL BE COLOR CODED AS SHOWN ON SHEET RF-1 AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPRINT SPECIFICAnONS Sprint®> 6. BANDING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SHEET A-4, RF-1 AND AS FOLLOWS: A. MAIN LINE COLOR BANDS SHALL BE 2" WIDE. MAINTAIN 1 ' SPACING BETWEEN COLORS. B. rnEQUENCY COLOR BANDS SHALL BE 2" VVIDE MTH NO SPACE BETWEEN COLORS. C. JUMPER COLOR BANDS SHALL BE 1~ WIDE WITH 1' SPACE. D. START COLOR BANDS 2" BEYOND WEATHERPROOANG. E. START SELECTOR COLOR NEXT TO END CONNECTORS. 7. FINAL COAXIAL ANTENNA CABLE SIZES SHALL BE DETERMINED BY SAMSUNG RF ENGINEER. SEE ANTENNA SCHEDULE SHEET A-4. BASED ON FINAL CABLE RUN LENGTHS DETERMINED BY GD. 8. SEE CONSTRUCT1ON MANAGER FOR ANTENNA SUPPORT ASSEMBLY TYPE. 9. ALL COAXIAL CABLE WILL BE SECURED TO THE DESIGNED SUPPORT STRUCTURE AT DISTANCES NOT TO EXCEED 3' OR THE CABLE MANUFACTURES SPECIFICATIONS WHICHEVER IS LESS, WITH HARDWARE SPECIFIED IN THE MASTEC COAXIAL CABLE ROUTING DETAILS OF THE SUPPLIED STRUCTURAL REPORT. NETWORK SOLUTIONS 10. PROVIDE AT LEAST 6» OF SLACK IN THE MAIN COAXIAL CABLES AT THE ANTENNA MOUNTING ELEVATION TO PROVIDE FOR FUTURE CONNECTOR REPLACEMENT. ANTENNA & HYBRID CABLE NOTES A 1. VERIFY EACH HYBRID CABLE LENGTH, ROUTING, DIAMETER, COLOR CODING AND ALL APPURTENANCES WITH GDIT. ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML 2. THE HYBRID CABLE AND DIAMETER LENGTH IS SHOWN ON A-4. EXCESS CABLE LENGTHS TO BE DRESSED IN A MANNER APPROVED BY GDIT. CABLES CANNOT BE CUT TO FIT. ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN 3. HYBRID CABLE INTERNAL GROUND WIRE TO BE GROUNDED AT TOP AND BOTTOM PER SAMUSUNG'S (SPRINT) SPECIFICAnONS. g 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 4. EXCESS TOP 15' HYBRID CABLE FIBER JUMPERS TO BE DRESSED IN A MANNER APPROVED BY GDIT, CANNOT ~ 5/17/13 PRELIM CONST MC BE COILED. MUST BE SECURED TO TOWER MOUNTS. REVISION 5. ALL MAIN CABLES SHALL BE COLOR CODED AS SHOWNI ON SHEET RF-1 & IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPRINT REV. DATE BY DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS. ISSUED FOR. 6. BANDING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SHEET A-4, RF-1. A. MAIN UNE COLOR BANDS SHALL BE 7 WIDE. MAINTAIN 1» SPACING BETWEEN. CONSTRUCTION B. JUMPER COLOR BANDS SHALL BE 1" WIDE WITH 1" SPACE. C. START COLOR BANDS 2'0 BEFORE WAIN CABLE END. 7. ANAL HYBRID CABLE SIZES SHALL BE DETERMINED BY SAMSUNG RF ENGINEER. SEE HYBRID CABLE SCHEDULE SHEET RF-1. BASED ON FINAL CABLE RUN LENGTHS DETERMINED BY GDIT. <~>CENTER LINE 8. ALL HYBRID CABLE WILL BE SECURED TO THE DESIGNED SUPPORT STRUCTURE AT DISTANCES NOT TO EXCEED SOLUTIONS 3' HORIZONTALLY OR 4' VERTICALLY OR THE CABLE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS WHICHEVER IS LESS, Advancing Wireless Networks WITH HARDWARE SPECIFIED IN THE HYBRID CABLE ROUTING DETAILS Of THE SUPPUED STRUCTURAL SUPPORL 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY SITE WORK NOTES Golden. CO 80403 303-993-3293 1. DO NOT EXCAVATE OR DISTURB BEYOND THE PROPERTY LINES OR LEASE UNES, UNLESS OTHERMSE NOTED. WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM 2. DO NOT SCALE BUILDING DIMENSIONS FROM DRAWING. 3. SIZE, LOCAnON AND TYPE OF ANY UNDERGROUND UnUnES OR IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE ACCURATELY NOTED AND PLACED ON AS-BUILT DRAWINGS BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND ISSUED TO ARCHITECT/ENGINEER AT COMPLETION OF PROJECT. 4. ALL EXISTING UTILITIES, FACIUnES, CONDIn ONS AND THEIR DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON PLANS HAVE BEEN PLOTTED FROM AVAILABLE RECORDS. THE ENGINEER AND OWNER ASSUME NOT RESPONSIBIUTY WHATSOEVER AS TO THE SUFFICIENCY OR ACCURACY OF THE INFORMAnON SHOWN ON THE PLANS OR THE MANNER OF' THEIR REMOVAL OR ADAISTMENT. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING EXACT LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UnUTIES AND FACIUT,ES PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO OBTAIN FROM EACH UTILITY COMPANY DETAILED INFORMAT]ON RELATIVE TO WORKING SCHEDULES AND METHODS OF REMOVING OR ADJUSTING EXISTING UTIUTIES. 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISPNG UTIUDES BOTH HORIZONTALLY AND VERDCALLY PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCDON. ANY DISCREPANCIES OR DOUBTS AS TO THE INTERPRETATION OF PLANS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REPORTED TO THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER FOR RESOLUTION AND INS1RUCT1ON, AND NO FURTHER WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED UNT1L THE DISCREPANCY IS CHECKED AND CORRECTED BY THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER. FAILURE TO SECURE SUCH INSTRUCTION MEANS CONTRACTOR WILL HAVE WORKED AT HIS/HER OWN RISK AND EXPENSE. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL CALL LOCAL DIGGER HOT LINE FOR UTILITY LOCAnONS 48 HOURS PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION. 7. ALL NEW AND EXISTING UTIUTY STRUCTURES ON SITE AND IN AREAS TO BE DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO FINISH ELEVATONS PRIOR TO FINAL INSPECnON OF WORK. 8. GRADING OF THE SITE WORK AREA IS TO BE SMOOTH AND CONTINUOUS IN SLOPE AND IS TO FEATHER INTO EXISPNG GRADES AT THE GRADING LIMITS. ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE"D 24"X36 SHEET 9. ALL TEMPORARY EXCAVAnONS FOR THE INSTALLAnON OF FOUNDATIONS, UTILInES, ETC., SHALL BE PROPERLY PROJECT INFORMATION: LAID BACK OR 8RACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CORRECT OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRAnON (OSHA) REQUIREMENTS. NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH 10. STRUCTURAL FILLS SUPPORTING PAVEMENTS SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 95% OF MAXIMUM STANDARD PROCTOR ST. REGIS HOTEL DRY DENSITY. DN33XC241 11. NEW GRADES NOT IN BUILDING AND DRIVEWAY IMPROVEMENT AREA TO BE ACHIEVED BY FILLING WI™ 315 EAST DEAN STREET APPROVED CLEAN FILL AND COMPACTED TO 95% OF STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY. ASPEN, CO 81611 12. ALL FILL SHALL BE PLACED IN UNIFORM LETS. THE LIFTS THICKNESS SHOULD NOT EXCEED THAT WHICH CAN BE PROPERLY COMPACTED THROUGHOUT ITS ENTIRE DEPTH WITH THE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE. PITKIN COUNTY 13. ANY FILLS PLACED ON EXISTING SLOPES THAT ARE STEEPER THAN 10 HORIZONTAL TO 1 VERnCAL SHALL BE DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY. APPROVED BY: PROPERLY BENCHED INTO THE EXISTING SLOPE AS DIRECTED BY A GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. MC JN KS 14. CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN ENn RE SITE DAILY AFTER CONSTRUCnON SUCH THAT NO PAPERS, THRASH, WEEDS, SHEETTITLE: BRUSH OR ANY OTHER DEPOSITS WILL- REMAIN. ALL MATERIALS COLLECTED DURING CLEANING OPERAnONS SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF-SITE BY THE GENERAL. CONTRACTOR. 15. ALL TREES AND SHRUBS WHICH ARE NOT IN DIRECT CONFIUCT MTH THE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE PROTECTED BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR. GENERAL NOTES 16. ALL SITE WORK SHALL BE CAREFULLY COORDINATED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR WITH LOCAL UTILITY COMPANY, TELEPHONE COMPAY. AND ANY OTHER UTIUTY COMPANIES HAVING JURISDICTION OVER THIS LOCATION. SHEET NUMBER: AMSUN ' FOUNDATION, EXCAVATION AND unCKFILL NOTES STRI JRAL STEEL NOTES 1. ALL FINAL GRADED SLOPES SHALL BE A MAXIMUM OF 3 HORIZONTAL TO 1 VERTICAL 1. ALL STEEL WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE AISC MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCnON. STEEL SECTIONS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS™ AS INDICATED BELOW: 2. ALL EXCAVADONS PREPARED FOR PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE SHALL BE OF UNDISTURBED SOILS, W-SHAPES: AS™ A992, 50 KSI SUBSTANTIALLY HORIZONTAL AND FREE FROM ANY LOOSE, UNSUITABLE MATERIAL OR FROZEN SOILS, AND ANGLES, BARS CHANNELS: ASTM A36, 36 KSI WITHOUT THE PRESENCE OF POUNDING WATER. DEWATERING FOR EXCESS GROUND WATER SHALL BE HSS SECTIONS: AS™ 500,46 KG PROVIDED WHEN REQUIRED. COMPACTION OF- SOILS UNDER CONCRETE PAD FOUNDAnONS SHALL NOT BE LESS PIPE SECnONS: AS™ A53-E, 35 KSI THAN 95% OF THE MODIFIED PROCTOR MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY FOR THE SOIL IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS™ D1557. 2. ALL EXTERIOR EXPOSED STEEL AND HARDWARE SHALL BE HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED. 3. CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS SHALL NOT BE PLACED ON ORGANIC OR UNSUITABLE MATERIAL. IF INADEQUATE 3. ALL WELDING SHALL BE PERFORMED USING E70XX ELECTRODES AND WELDING SHALL CONFORM TO BEARING CAPACITY IS REACHED AT THE DESIGNED EXCAVATION DEPTH, THE UNSATISFACTORY SOIL SHALL 8E AISC. WHERE FILLET WEID SIZES ARE NOT SHOWN, PROVIDE THE MINIMUM SIZE PER TABLE J2.4 IN THE EXCAVATED TO ITS FULL- DEPTH AND EITHER BE REPLACED WITH MECHANICALLY COMPACTED GRANULAR AISC -MANUAL OFF STEEL CONSTRUCWON". PAINTED SURFACES SHALL BE TOUCHED UP. MATERIAL OR THE EXCAVATION SHALL BE FILLED WITH CONCRETE OF THE SAME TYPE SPECIFIED FOR THE FOUNDATION. CRUSHED STONE MAY BE USED TO STABILIZE THE BOTTOM OF THE EXCAVATION. ANY STONE 4. NON-STURCUTRAL CONNECTIONS FOR STEEL GRAnNG MAY USE 5/8"0 AS™ A 307 BOLTS UNLESS SUB BASE MATERIAL. IF USED, SHALL NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR REQUIRED THICKNESS OF CONCRETE. NOTED OTHERWISE.. 4. ALL EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE CLEAN OF- UNSUITABLE MATERIAL SUCH AS VEGETAPON, TRASH. DEBRIS. AND 5. FIELD MODIFICATIONS ARE TO BE COATED WITH ZINC ENRICHED PAINT. SO FORTH PRIOR TO BACK FILLING. BACK FILL- SHALL CONSIST OF APPROVED MATERIALS SUCH AS EARTH. LOAM SANDY CLAY, SAND AND GRAVEL. OR SOFT SHALE, FREE FROM CLODS OR LARGE STONES OVER 2 1/2~ MAX DIMENSIONS. ALL BACK FILL SHALL BE PLACED IN COMPACTED LAYERS. CONCRETE MASONRY NOTES 5. ALL FILL MATERIALS AND FOUNDAnON BACK FILL- SHALL BE PLACED MAXIMUM 6" THICK LIFTS BEFORE COMPACTION. EACH UFT SHALL BE WETTED IF REQUIRED AND COMPACTED TO NOT LESS THAN 95% OF THE 1. CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS SHALL BE MEDIUM WEIGHT UNITS CONFORMING TO AS™ (90, GRADE N-1, MODIFIED PROCTOR MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY FOR SOIL IN ACCORDANCE ~TH AS™ 01557. (F'M=1,500 PS). MEDIUM WEIGHT (115 PCF)· 6. NEWLY PLACED CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS SHALL CURE A MINIMUM OF 72 HRS PRIOR TO BACK FILLING. 2. MORTAR SHALL BE TYPE "S' (MINIMUM 1,800 PSI AT 28 DAYS). 7. FINISHED GRADING SHALL BE SLOPED TO PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AND PREVENT STANDING WATER. THE 3. GROUT SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRNGTH OF 3,000 PSI AT 28 DAYS. FINAL (FINISH) ELEVAPON OF SLAB FOUNDATIONS SHALL. SLOPE AWAY IN ALL DIRECnONS FROM THE CENTER. FINISH GRADE OF CONCRETE PADS SHALL BE A MAXIMUM OF 4 INCHES ABOVE FINAL FINISH GRADE 4. ALL CELLS CONTAINING REINFORCING STEEL OR EMBEDDED ITEMS AND ALL CELLS IN RETAINING WALLS ELEVATIONS. PROVIDE SURFACE FILL GRAVEL TO ESTABUSH SPECIFIED ELEVATIONS WHERE REQUIRED. AND WALLS BELOW GRADE SHALL BE SOUD GROUTED. 8. NEWLY GRADED SURFACE AREAS TO RECEIVE GRAVEL SHALL BE COVERED WITH GEOTEX11LE FABRIC TYPE: 5. ALL HORIZONTAL REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE PLACED IN BOND BEAM OR UNTIL BEAM UNITS. TYPAR-3401 AS MANUFACTURED BY "CONSTRUCnON MATERIAL 1-800-239-3841" OR AN APPROVED EQUIVALENT, SHOWN ON PLANS. THE GEOTEXPLE FABRIC SHALL- BE BLACK IN COLOR TO CONTROL THE 6. WHEN GROUTING IS STOPPED FOR ONE HOUR OR LONGER, HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCnON JOINTS SHALL RECURRENCE OF VEGETAnVE GROWTH AND EXTEND TO WITHIN 1 FOOT OUTSIDE THE SITE FENCING OR BE FORMED BY STOPPING THE GROUT POUR 1-1/2~ BELOW TOP OF THE UPPERMOST UNIT. ELECTRICAL GROUNDING SYSTEM PERIMETER WHICH EVER IS GREATER. ALL FABRIC SHALL BE COVERED WITH A MINIMUM OF 4" DEEP COMPACTED STONE OR GRAVEL AS SPECIFIED. I.E. FDOT TYPE No. 57 FOR FENCED 7. ALL BOND BEAM BLOCK SHALL BE 'DEEP CUT" UNITS. COMPOUND; FDOT TYPE No. 67 FOR ACCESS DRIVE AREA. 8. PROVIDE INSPECTION AND CLEAN-OUT HOLES AT BASE OF VEREAL CELLS HAVING GROUT LIFTS IN 9. IN ALL AREAS TO RECEIVE FILL REMOVE ALL VEGETATION, TOPSOIL. DEBRIS, WET AND UNSATISFACTORY EXCESS OF 4'-0~ OF HEIGHT. SOIL MATERIALS, OBSTRUCTIONS, AND DELETERIOUS MATERIALS FROM GROUND SURFACE. PLOW STRIP OR BREAK UP SLOPED SURFACES STEEPER THAN 1 VERTICAL TO 4 HORIZONTAL SUCH THAT FILL MATERIAL WILL 9. ALL GROUT SHALL BE CONSOLIDATED WITH A MECHANICAL VIBRATOR. BIND MTH EXISTING/PREPARED SOIL SURFACE. 10. CEMENT SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED FOR CONCRETE. 10. WHEN SUB GRADE OR PREPARED GROUND SURFACE HAS A DENSITY LESS THAN THAT REQUIRED FOR THE FILL MATERIAL, SCARIFY THE GROUND SURFACE TO DEPTH REQUIRED, PULVERIZE, MOISTURE-CONDITION 11. REINFORCING BARS - SEE NOTES UNDER »STRUCTURAL CONCRETE NOTES' FOR REQUIREMENTS. AND/OR AERATE THE SOILS AND RE-COMPACT TO THE REQUIRED DENSITY PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF FILLS. 12. PROVIDE ONE BAR DIAMETER (A MINIMUM OF 1/t) GROUT BETWEEN MAIN REINFORCING AND MASONRY 11. IN AREAS WHICH EXISTING GRAVEL SURFACING IS REMOVED OR DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION UNITS. OPERAn ONS, REPLACE GRAVEL SURFACING TO MATCH ADJACENT GRAVEL SURFACING AND RESTORED TO THE SAME THICKNESS AND COMPACEN AS SPECIFIED. ALL- RESTORED GRAVEL SURFACING SHALL BE FREE FROM 13. LOW LIFT CONSTRUCnON, MAXIMUM GROUT POUR HEIGHT IS 4 FEET. CORRUGATIONS AND WAVES. 14. HIGH UF'T GROUTED CONSTRUC11ON MAY BE USED IN CONFORMANCE MTH PROJECT SPECIFICAnONS 12. EXISTING GRAVEL SURFACING MAY BE EXCAVATED SEPARATELY AND REUSED WITH THE CONDIn ON THAT ANY AND SECTION 2104.6.1 OF U.B.C. UNFAVORABLE AMOUNTS OF ORGANIC MATTER, OR OTHER DELETERIOUS MATERIALS ARE REMOVED PRIOR TO REUSE. FURNISH ANY ADDIT10NAL GRAVEL RESURFACING MATERIAL AS NEEDED TO PROVIDE A FULL DEPTH 15. ALL CELLS IN CONCRETE BLOCKS SHALL BE FILLED SOUD WITH GROUT, EXCEPT AS NOTEED IN THE COMPACTED SURFACE THROUGHOUT SITE. DRAWINGS OR SPECIF1CAnONS. 13. GRAVEL SUB SURFACE SHALL BE PREPARED TO REQUIRED COMPACTION AND SUB GRADE ELEVATIONS 16. CELLS SHALL BE IN VER-n CAL ALIGNMENT, DOWELS IN FOOnNGS SHALL BE SET TO ALIGN WITH CORES BEFORE GRAVEL SURFACING IS PLACED AND/OR RESTORED. ANY LOOSE OR DISTURBED MATERIALS SHALL BE CONTAINING REINFORCING STEEL THOROUGHLY COMPACTED AND ANY DEPRESSIONS IN THE SUB GRADE SHALL BE FILLED AND COMPACTED WITH APPROVED SELECTED MATERIAL. GRAVEL SURFACING MATERIAL SHALL NOT BE USED FOR FILLING 17. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR SURFACE AND HEIGHT OF- UNITS, LAYING PATTER AND JOINT DEPRESSIONS IN THE SUB GRADE. TYPE. 14. PROTECT EXISTNG GRAVEL SURFAaNG AND SUB GRADE IN AREAS WHERE EQUIPUENT LOADS WILL OPERATE. 18. SAND SHALL BE CLEAN, SHARP AND WELL GRADED, FREE FROM INJURIOUS AMOUNTS OF DUST, LUMPS, SHAL£ ALKAU OR ORGANIC MATERIAL 15. DAMAGE TO EXISTING STRUCTURES AND/OR Un UTIES RESULTING FROM CONTRACTORS NEGUGENCE SHALL BE 19. BRICK SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM C-62 AND SHALL BE GRADE MW OR BETTER. REPAIRED AND/OR REPLACED TO THE OWNERS SATISFACTION AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE CONTRACT. 16. ALL SUITABLE BORROW MATERIAL FOR BACK FILL OF THE SITE SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE BID. EXCESS TOPSOIL AND UNSUITABLE MATERIAL SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF SITE AT LOCATIONS APPROVED BY STRUCTURAL CONCRETE NOTES GOVERNING AGENCIES AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE CONTRACT. 1. ALL CONCRETE WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACI 301 -05, Aa 318-05 AND THE SPECIFICATION FOR CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE. ENVIRONMENTAL NOTES 2. ALL CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH fc'=3.000 PSI AT 28 DAYS UNLESS 1. ALL WORK PERFORMED SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE VITH ISSUED PERMITS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE NOTED OTHERWISE. RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT OF FINES AND PROPER CLEAN UP FOR AREAS IN VIOLAnON. 3. REINFORCING SlEEL SHALL CONFORM TO AS™ A 615, GRADE 60, DEFORMED UNLESS NOTED 2. CONTRACTOR AND/OR DEVELOPER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF EROSION OTHERWISE. WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM TO AS™ A 185 WELDED STEEL WIRE FABRIC AND SEDIMENTAnON CONTROLS DURING CONSTRUCTION FOR PROTECTION OF ADJACENT PROPERTIES, ROADWAYS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. SPUCES CLASS 'W AND ALL HOOKS SHALL BE STANDARD UNLESS NOTED AND WATERWAYS AND SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN PLACE THROUGH FINAL JURISDICPONAL INSPECnON & OTHERWISE. RELEASE OF SITE. 4. THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM CONCRETE COVER SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR REINFORCING STEEL UNLESS 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL- INSTALL/CONSTRUCT ALL NECESSARY SEDIMENT/SILT CONTROL- FENCING AND PROTECTIVE SHOWN OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS: MEASURES WITHIN THE UMITS OF SITE DISTURBANCE PRIOR TO CONSTRUCnON. CONCRETE CAST AGAINST EARTH.. ..3 IN. 4. NO SEDIMENT SHALL BE ALLOWED TO EXIT THE PROPERTY. THE CONTRACTOR IS REPSONIBLE FOR TAKING ADEQUAE MEASURES FOR CONTROLLING EROSION. ADDITIONAL SEDIMENT CONTROL FENCING MAY BE REQUIRED CONCRETE EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER: IN ANY AREAS SUBJECT TO EROSION. #6 AND LARGER...............2 IN. #5 AND SMALLER & WWF... .1 1/2 IN. 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING POSITIVE DRAINAGE ON THE SITE AT ALL TIMES WITH SILT AND EROaON CONTROL- MEASURES MAINTAINED ON THE DOWNSTREAM SIDE OF SITE DRAINAGE. ANY DAMAGE CONCRETE NOT EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER OR NOT CAST AGAINST THE GROUND: TO ADJACENT PROPERTY AS A RESULT OF EROSION WILL BE CORRECTED AT THE CONTRACTORS EXPENSE. SLAB AND WALL..............3/4 IN. BEAMS AND COLUMNS...............1 1/2 IN. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAILY INSPECTIONS AND ANY REPAIRS OF ALL SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES INCLUDING SEDIMENT REMOVAL AS NECESSARY. 5. A 3/4' CHAMFER SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL EXPOSED EDGES OF CONCRETE U.N.O. IN ACCORDANCE WI™ ACI 301 SECTION 4.2.4 7. CLEARING OF VEGETA11ON AND TREE REMOVAL SHALL BE ONLY AS PERMITTED AND BE HELD TO A MINIMUM. ONLY TREES NECESSARY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACIUDES SHALL BE REMOVED. 6. HOLES TO RECEIVE EXPANSION/WEDGE ANCHORS SHALL BE 1/8" LARGER IN DIAMETER THAN THE ANCHOR BOLT, DOWEL OR ROD AND SHALL- CONFORM TO MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDA-nON FOR 8. SEEDING SAND MULCHING AND/OR SODDING OF THE SITE MLL BE ACCOMPUSHED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE EMBEDMENT DEPTH OR AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. LOCATE AND AVOID CUTnNG EXISnNG REBAR AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT FACIUnES AFFECTING LAND DIS1URBANCE. WHEN DRILLING HOLES IN ELEVATED CONCRETE SLABS. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENTAn ON CONTROL MEASURES AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL 7. USE AND INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE EXPANSION/WEDGE ANCHOR, SHALL BE PER ICBO & COUNTY AND STATE CODES AND ORDINANCES TO PROTECT EMBANKMENTS FROM SOIL LOSS AND TO PREVENT MANUFACTURER'S WRITTEN RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES. ACCUMULATION OF SOIL AND SILT IN STREAMS AND DRAINAGE PATHS LEAVING THE CONSTRUCTION AREA. THIS MAY INCLUDE SUCH MEASURES AS SILT FENCES, STRAW BALE SEDIMENT BARRIERS, AND CHECK DAMS. 10. RIP RAP OF SIZES INDICATED SHALL CONSIST OF CLEAN, HARD, SOUND. DURABLE, UNIFORM IN QUAUTY STONE FREE OF ANY DETRIMENTAL QUANTITY OF SOFT, FRIABLE, THIN, ELONGATED OR LAMINATED PIECES, DISINTEGRATED MATERIAL ORGANIC MATTER, OIL, ALKAli, OR OTHER DELETERIOUS SUBSTANCES. WEATHERPROOFING Nu iES STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICAnONS FOR WIRELESS SITES 1.0 WEATHERPROOFING CONNECTORS AND GROUND KITS: Sprint®> A. ALL CONNECTORS AND GROUND KITS SHALL BE WEATHERPROOFED USING BUTYL RUBBER WEATHERPROOFING AND TAPE. THIS INSTALLATION MUST BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION OR AS SHOWN ON THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS (WHICHEVER IS GREATER). IF NO DIRECTION IS PROVIDED, WEATHERPROOANG MUST BE DONE PER THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS. 2.0 BUTYL RUBBER TAPE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE: 1. REQUIRED MATERIAL: BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE-2 INCH WIDE AND BUTYL RUBBER TAPE 2 TO 3 INCHES WIDE. 2. REQUIRED TOOLS: KNIFE OR SCISSORS. STEP 1: THOROUGHLY CLEAN AND DRY THE SURFACE OF COAXIAL CABLE AND CONNECTOR TO REMOVE ALL GREASE AND DIRT. WRAP CONNECTOR/GROUND KIT WITH TWO LAYERS OF BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE-2 INCH WIDTH OVERLAPPING EACH ROW BY APPROXIMATELY 1/2 INCH. THESE LAYERS OF TAPE MUST BE WRAPPED nGHT ENOUGH SO THAT NO VOIDS OR AIR PACKETS ARE PRESENT AND MUST EXTEND ONE INCH PAST ™E CONNECTOR/GROUND KIT ON EACH SIDE. TWO ROWS SHALL BE APPLIED, MASTEC ONE IN EACH DIRECTEN, WITH THE TOP ROW SHINGLED TO PROMOTE WATER RUNOFF. NETWORK SOLUTIONS STEP 2: WRAP CONNECTOR/GROUND KIT WITH ONE LAYER OF BUTYL RUBBER TAPE (2 TO 3 INCHES WIDTH) OVER THE BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE OVERLAPPING EACH ROW BY APPROXIMATELY 1/2 INCH. THE BUTYL RUBBER TAPE MUST EXTEND 2 TO 3 INCHES (THE TAPE WIDTH) PAST THE ELECTRICAL TAPE a AND COME IN GOOD CONTACT MTH THE UNDERLYING CABLE. ON CONNECTORS, WHEN WEATHERPROOFING FROM THE MAIN UNE TO THE JUMPER, BUILD UP THIS AREA WI™ EXTRA BUITYL RUBBER TAPE TO INSURE A SMOOTH TRANSITION FREE OF VOIDS AND AIR PACKETS DOWN TO THE SMALLER DIAMETER CABLE. STEP 3: WRAP CONNECTOR/GROUND KIT MTH TWO LAYERS OF BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE 2 INCH WIDTH ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML OVERLAPPING EACH ROW BY 1 INCH. THESE LAST TWO LAYERS MUST BE WRAPPED USING A SHINGLED EFFECT. THE TOP LAYER SHALL BE WRAPPED SO THAT THE ENDS ARE IN THE UPWARD DIRECTION ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN CREATING A SHINGLED EFFECT WITH THE TAPE SO WATER WILL BE REPELLED AND NOT ALLOWED TO COLLECT AND POOL THESE TOP LAYERS OF' ELECTRICAL TAPE MUST EXTEND TWO INCHES (THE TAPE WIDTH) PAST THE BUTYL RUBBER TAPE ONTO THE UNDERLYING CABLE. ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN ALL LAYERS OF TAPE SHALL BE WRAPPED SO THAT NO VOIDS OR AIR PACKETS ARE PRESENT. THE LAST WRAP OF TAPE SHALL NOT BE PULLED OR STRETCHED. ALL TAPE SHALL BE CUT WITH A SHARP ~ 5/17/13 PRELIM CONST MC KNIFE OR SCISSORS. REVISION REV. DATE BY DESCRIPTION ISSUED FOR. CONSTRUCTION <~>C ENTE RL INE SOLUTIONS Advancing Wireless Networks 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY Go[den, CO 80403 303-993-3293 WWW,C ENTE RLI N ESOLUTION S COM ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE ··D" 24·<36· SHEET PROJECT INFORMATION: NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH ST. REGIS HOTEL DN33XC241 315 EAST DEAN STREET ASPEN, CO 81611 PITKIN COUNTY DRAWN BY CHECKED BY· APPROVED BY: MC JN KS SHEET TITLE: GENERAL NOTES SHEETNUMBER: AMSUN NOTE: CONTRACTOR TO OBIAIN A STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS . *. - 1 61 / G...I"..-~ Ill-,1../ AND SIGNED AND SEALED CONSTRUCTION Sprint®> '- 4 r. DRAWINGS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. i r / 14 /11//0, 1 nie'in W- ...6 - 24 -3 /24 : 4 / j,12--9- 4 - 0446 -. *44 i ·d : . 00, I U .9.. f . 4... 44*f 131* m.t a ,4 ct * 4 v -7 2--.ft'%>13 : 9 . 24' . 74./ 1.UAI- --+WW 10 . -rK,1.- - 8 - ... 4254.: 2 ... , . 1, - - U./.:I,I~/ 4 .r *1 -it Ei f i 1 A. . 4.. e-. 0 MASTEC 3 . 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DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: L -1.192 * MC JN KS N .. 16' 0 32' 64' 96' SHEET TITLE: .4 .FF . p.~41 ' ..3 OVERALL 3 0, r )/Ya I- 43% 74 - SCALE: 1/32-=10-0~ S ITE P LAN SHEET NUMBER: 1 OVERALL SITE PLAN Al SCALE: 1/32"=1'-0" NOTE: CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN A STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND SIGNED AND SEALED CONSTRUCTION Sprint®> DRAWINGS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS dll 40 6 a 11__ 1 6/26/14 100% CONST ML ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN ' i ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 5/17/13 PRELIM CONST MC 4 REVISION REV. DATE BY EXISTING " DESCRIPTION ROOFTOP W - - ISSUED FOR: 7 CONSTRUCTION 9 SPRINT ANTENNAS (SEE SHEET A4) ~ ~>C ENTE RL INE -1 -4 ~ - 2:24 -w- SOLUTIONS f : t. Advancing Wireless Networks 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY Golden, CO 80403 EXISTING \<Irrgs£=:=2- 303-993-3293 , 0 COAX TRAY -L-.25**#..~44 WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM 27 ~ PLATFORM STAIRS / EXISTING EQUIPMENT (WITH HANDRAILS) It -I-- -170-34 *:~21 0 EXISTING & NEW SPRINT 2 1 EQUIPMENT ON STEEL GRATE 2.) -I - - PLATFORM (SEE SHEET A2) ---» 221 222 ~ ALL SCALES ARE SET FORA SIZE"D 24-*36· SHEET 411-t PROJECT INFORMATION: - 99 NETWORK V[SION MMBS LAUNICH ST. REGIS HOTEL DN33XC241 EXISTING ROOFTOP 315 EAST DEAN STREET /EXISTING EQUIPMENT ASPEN, CO 81611 PLATFORM STAIRS PITKIN COUNTY (WITH HANDRAILS) DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: MC JN KS N SHEET TITLE: « 2.5' 0 5' 10' 15' ROOF PLAN - SCALE: 3/16-=1'-0" SHEET NUMBER· 1 ROOF PLAN Al.1 SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0 EXISTING SPRINT-- / A COAX TRAY - 41 -WL 21·, ----EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM EXISTING SPRINT COAX TRAY EXISTING SPRINT COAX- .7/ - ,., , ~ EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM ~ STAIRS (WITH HANDRAILS) NEW SPRINT HYBRIFLEX CABLES---- * STAIRS (WITH HANDRAILS) Sprint®) (RUNS UNDER PLATFORM) -99«~fr~«9.1. ~/ (TO FOLLOW EXISTING COAX ROUTE) · 17'-3. /- 21 21--A-Ls/ /ag&md - t? 4 EXISTING SPRINT COAX 2 EXISTING STEEL GRATE-- «.39 / 71.1 !&21*13~8*1 (RUNS UNDER PLATFORM) EQUIPMENT PLATFORM ~x / /f 1.. TO BE REMOVED ~ EXISTING SPRINT-~ 17t<.~ 8 EXISTING STEEL GRATE EQUIPMENT PLATFORM --- BATTERY CABINET 1/ 31 Nmm=*0=**Ap-#f 6 6 NEW SPRINT MMBS CABINET----0 4-1 -/ NEW SPRINT NV GPS ANTENNA----i~- - EXISTING SPRINT GPS Zo 10' 34 CO ANTENNA MOUNTED TO -ff NEW SPRINT BBU CABINET-- MASTEC STEEL POST & NETWORK SOLUTIONS EQUIPMENT PLATFORM EXISTING SPRINT BATTERY- 11 - CABINET (TO BE REMOVED) 5 EXISTING SPRINT ~ EXISTING SPRINT EXISTING SPRINT EXISTING SPRINT GPS CDMA CABINET MODCELL CABINET CDMA CABINET ANTENNA (TO BE REMOVED) (TO BE REMOVED) EXISTING MOUNTED TO STEEL POST EXISTING EXISTING EQUIPMENT cg ATTIC WALL & EQUIPMENT PLATFORM ATTIC WALL ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML PLATFORM STAIRS (WITH HANDRAILS) EXISTING VENT - EXISTING VENT EXISTING EQUIPMENT EXISTING SPRINT MODCELL E ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN EXISTING EQUIPMENT / PLATFORM 1-BEAM CABINET (TO BE REMOVED) - PLATFORM 1-BEAM ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EQUIPMENT 200A PPC 200A PPC ~ 5/17/13 PRELIM CONST MC PLATFORM STAIRS EXISTING (WITH HANDRAILS) EXISTING EXISTING i f EXISTIN REVISJO ROOFTOP TELCO CABINET TELCO CABINET REV. DATE BY ROOFTOP DESCRIPTION EXISTING SPRINT EXISTING SPRINT ISSUED FOR: STEP-DOWN STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER N TRANSFORMER CONSTRUCTION EXISTING - EXISTING SPRINT METER STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF EQUIPMENT PLATFORM TO BE - SPRINT METER -EXISTING SPRINT COMPLETED AT A LATER DATE BY OTHERS. CABINETS - EXISTING SPRINT <~>CENTERLIN E 100A/480V SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED WITHOUT A STRUCTURAL DISCONNECT ANALYSIS OR DESIGN. / 100A/480V SOLUTIONS DISCONNECT Advancing Wireless Networks 1 EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLAN 2 INTERIM EQUIPMENT PLAN 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY Golden, CO 80403 303-993-3293 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM / NOTE: EXISTING SPRINT COAX TRAY EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM 1. CONTRACTOR TO REPLACE ALL MISSING GROUND BARS NEW SPRINT HYBRIFLEX CABLES * STAIRS (WITH HANDRAILS) AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED. (TO FOLLOW EXISTING COAX ROUTE) 17'-3' ./ EXISTING STEEL GRATE EQUIPMENT PLATFORM 4 SPRINT MMBS CABINET SPRINT NV GPS ANTENNA--- * SPRINT BBU CABINET-- ---293*3»-- 7m ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE 'D 24"X36 SHEET e EXISTING PROJECT INFORMATION. P-- ATTIC WALL NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH -EXISTING VENT ST. REGIS HOTEL EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM 1-BEAM DN33XC241 EXISTING EQUIPMENT -EXISTING 315 EAST DEAN STREET PLATFORM STAIRS ~/~ 200A PPC ASPEN, CO 81611 (WITH HANDRAILS) / 252 ---EXISTING PITKIN COUNTY EXISTING TELCO CABINET ROOFTOP DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: EXISTING SPRINT MC JN KS STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER SHEET TITLE N EXISTING SPRINT METER EQUIPMENT PLANS EXISTING SPRINT 10OA/480V 2' 0 4' 8' 12' DISCONNECT 112»01»U--*6*sm-J SHEET NUMBER: SCALE: 1/461'-0' A2 3 FINAL EQUIPMENT PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" 13'-0" Sprint®> EX. SPINT CDMA ANTENNAS, TYP. X3 -0 ALPHA RAD CENTER ~- --3 ELEV. 107'-0" £ 7 MASTEC \ T.0. ELEVATOR PENTHOUSE FROM GRADE .1, NETWORK SOLUTIONS EXISTING & NEW SPRINT EQUIPMENT ON STEEL GRATE-1 . */ ELEV. 104'-5" 1 PLATFORM, ON ROOFTOP OF BUILDING (NOT VISIBLE) ~ - ~ BETA & GAMMA RAD CENTER I 1 1111_1 111@ 111 [] 1111[l lili_1 111IU 111[] 111[1 HIll] lilli 111111 115 1 U I H U U LI U IN [1 1\ ELEV. 100'-O" * 1%' U 11111- lilli lili ll U LI [ I H 8 1 H 1 111 1 U li li 111 1- 'IT [.1 1 H [ 11 5- 2 lili U '11 8 lill i 11 L 1 1 [] 1 T.O. 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DATE DESCRIPTION BY // If ISSUED FOR: 11[111 1-L[- SIXTH FLOOR CONSTRUCTION 111.- 1~[~ - 1 ELEV. 84'-2" - Lit - _[LId ~>C E N TE RLI N E / ~ 1 /« i 1]11_ // 11 // il SOLUTIONS // 2\44 // U[=11 // // ~41__ 1/ // Advancing Wireless Networks FIFTH FLOOR ELEV. 75'-3" 16360 TABLE MOUNTAtN PARKWAY Golden, CO 80403 303-993-3293 WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM / j ll /1 // // l/ // FOURTH FLOOR ELEV. 66'-4" / j /l 11 // // // 1/ // // THIRD FLOOR ELEV. 57'-8" / J /j / i /l il 11 // 1/ // // // SECOND FLOOR ELEV. 49'-0" ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE·D- 24'X36- SHEET t~tf»ftftfft» PROJECT INFORMATION: NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH ST. REGIS HOTEL «%4444444644&40%,74944~2443434440<49%iN*W**04** DN33XC241 315 EAST DEAN STREET ASPEN, CO 81611 \9\,\44~~14 PITKIN COUNTY ' MC JN KS DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: .\ t< ti ' «~«~~~«~«<~~~~~~~~<~<~~<~~~~~~~~~<~=~ SHEET TITLE: N*L.21--r.M-,01 ELEVATION 2.5' 0 5' 10' 15' EXISTING SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0" SHEET NUMBER: 1 EAST ELEVATION A3 SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0" 1 EL=31= SAMSUN Sprint®> NEW SPRINT NV/CDMA ANTENNAS (PAINTED TO MATCH BUILDING) ON NEW ANTENNA MOUNTS (SEE DET. 3/A7), WITH NEW RRU'S (X2 6-IM PER SECTOR) (SEE SHEET A4) ALPHA RAD CENTER 2 ELEV. 107'-0" 1 r T.O. ELEVATOR PENTHOUSE FROM GRADE.1 ELEV. 104'-5" f MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS BETA & GAMMA RAD CENTER 2 11111 lili1 111[1 11IU 11111..1 INN INN lilli lilli 11Illl III[IN 11[] 11[] 111~1 111[1 11 ELEV. 100'-O" f , III T L lili L lili L Ill'll lilli I HI I Ill .1[J I lilli lili[ III U L L lilli 1- 1 lili 111 L '11[ 1 11\ T.O. ROOF ~ Ill H H Il I] U Il Illili Ili 11 11 H 1 1 11 L IlIll III L lilill lilli 1 11 81 VI F INI |/tlil Illl Il HN H Ill\ A ELEV. 101'-7" 111] lili[J lilli] III L lili 8 111 L lili[1 111 L lili [1 1111]111[ L 111[1 WAY' 11 111.11 lilli' 111 Vt, ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML lili LI 11111] lili 111111 111 I I ]11111 lilli 111 U lili L 111 8 lili L lilli -i \~Ll lili 11111-Il Ii'll 1 111111 lilli lil li 111 8 lil li 111 U lil i 111111 lill i [1[111 111111 11'T 111-[LL ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN 1 I Il l i li li l i 1 11]- [ 111 [ 111 -[ 1 1111 L 111 T li li l i 11»Llut.] L_142-1_ ]11LfUL[L ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 1111111 k«1111 I l i l i 11110 99»111-1-(7fy~0 321- 9 14it 9 3 ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC REVISION REV. DATE BY DESCRIPTION 111 L SIXTH FLOOR ~ ISSUED FOR: lid ~I~i~ ILL 1 ELEV. 84'-2" CONSTRUCTION 1111 11 -it -7 « ..1_11 l/ l/ <~>C EN T E RLI N E // ill // // UL // // // SOLUTIONS FIFTH FLOOR Advancing Wireless Networks ELEV. 75'-3" ~ 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY Golden, CO 80403 // // // 303-993-3293 /11 j // // // // // WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM FOURTH FLOOR ELEV. 66'-4" // // // // // 1/ // THIRD FLOOR ELEV. 57'-8" ~ A // // // /1 l l /1 /j // // // SECOND FLOOR Et_EV. 49'-0" ' 2 1~1/»>»»\9»\/»W~ip »r)~~ \'»99 f~«<24.3,:~*974~12*4<%*dr*L,rfrZNN<»4~ft ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE »D 24136 SHEET PROJECT INFORMATION' «»» 044**All»44*04<*0-0,04~~,,A~, NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH ST. REGIS HOTEL DN33XC241 315 EAST DEAN STREET ASPEN, CO 81611 PITKIN COUNTY DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY. APPROVED BY: SHEET TITLE: MC JN KS 2.5' 0 5' 10' 15' INTERIM ELEVATION SCALE: 3/16»=10-0» SHEET NUMBER: 1 EAST ELEVATION A3.1 SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0" /EAMSUN3 e Sprint . SPRINT NV ANTENNAS & RRU'S, TYP. X3~V-----,-___ 4.....P- ALPHA RAD CENTER ~ ELEV. 107'-0» i MASTEC T.O. ELEVATOR PENTHOUSE FROM GRADE ~ ELEV. 104'-5" NETWORK SOLUTIONS BETA & GAMMA RAD CENTER ~ ~ 1111 [! lilid 111 U 111 U I H U I H U 111[l lili U 1111[J H H U 111 U I liu Illu Illu Illu lA ELEV. 100'-O" i i 3 111 8 111 L 111 L lillI lili lili 111 0 1111 8 lILI U lili L lili L 1111 L l il i li li L li li [ 1\11 XX T.O. ROOF ~ a lilli[ 81 lili ~ 1- I lillI L 11'1111]11 11.-1 [Ililli [1- 1 116-1111- 1 1111[1[ lilli'11 1. 1 1111'11 1 1 1111'11 1. 1 1111'11 111 d L] 1 »4--IN A ELEV. 101'-7" ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML 11 11»/\11 11 lilli lilli III 3~ lili [ MIl L INN lili 111111 lilli .lili 111111 lili lili lili lili -ta-l \62 111111 24 1 10/14/13 100% CONST JN U 1111 0 liN L lIT[ 111 8 1111 8 III[ 111 ~[[1 111[ lilli lili[ 111[ 111 -1-_lE-Ll g 9/30/13 90% CONST JN L lili [1 lilil 111 L 11.11 U lili L 11.11 U Ill~ L U-_11£L[-L it_[Ll[UL L[-ELI] 1 ~ 1 lil li 1111/91 lili lili H lili ll»//--\»111 lili ll ~ -' 111 111 <- ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC REV. DATE DESCRIPTION REVISION BY \1 I. 11_[LE 1 3 ISSUED FOR: LE 12 11 8 11 L _[L[1 SIXTH FLOOR * CONSTRUCTION 1 1 ILL 11-111- -1-1.L 1 El_EV. 84'-2" // 11 // <~>CENTERLINE tu ./ LEI // // 11_ il // /l SOLUTIONS Advancing Wireless Networks FIFTH FLOOR 41 ELEV. 75'-3" 'P 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY Golden, CO 80403 303-993-3293 // // 1/ // WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM // // // // i/ l/ // FOURTH FLOOR 4 ELEV. 66'-4" 1 // // Il // // i/ // THIRD FLOOR ELEV. 57'-8" // // // /1 /1 1/ /1 SECOND FLOOR ~ ELEV. 49'-0" i ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE "D" 24D<36" SHEET &24,WWWpolyP)/PFF/TyFbyW~v>:by/f~~Vyygg,PqpT~.99»'Pp.)pp,3,\737 PROJECT INFORMATION: 499»4*.".2*'Il...... NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH ST. REGIS HOTEL 94$646>t~ \ '>>t~ ©~3/3/3'~"~~9~~#A/<~3~/3~ /3~~344~4/~/~~/#~4<4 1~~< DN33XC241 44«~494«9644« 315 EAST DEAN STREET ASPEN, CO 81611 /.vi*t»44 /4 PITKIN COUNTY DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: MC JN KS 2.5' 0 5' 10' 15' SHEETTITLE: FINAL 4 4</Af» pm*:*2~1*»*J»*1 ELEVATION SCALE: 3/16'=1'-0" SHEETNUMBER 1 EAST ELEVATION A3.2 SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0" PDA MS UN-g 20 8 4 sprint®> I-EXISTING SPRINT ~ 70\E -,- CDMA ANTENNA, TYP. V\B 0<1) PER SECTOR I.-NEW SPRINT RRU'S WALL (TO BE REMOVED) MOUNTED BELOW ALPHA SECTOR ANTENNA (RELOCATE NEW ALPHA Ik ~ ~42*2~ MOUNT AS NEEDED) A Au. ANTENNAS dc RRU'S TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING BUILDING MASTEC EXISTING ELEVATOR -EXISTING ELEVATOR PENTHOUSE NETWORK SOLUTIONS PENTHOUSE ~ -EXISTING SPRINT COAX, /-EXISTING SPRINT COAX, TYP. (Xl) PER SECTOR ~~~/ TYP. O<1) PER SECTOR 12/ 0 ~\~ (TO BE REMOVED) CTO FOLLON EXISTING COAX ROUTE) 1-NEW SPRINT HYBRIFLEX CABLE, TYP. ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN z---NEW SPRINT RRU'S MOUNTED | 3/ X#3 2 /2 X31.*1 31/ M~ TO NEW ANTENNA MOUNTS FOR g 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 1 #,1 XV[13 1 / BETA & GAMMA SECTORS M (E) SECTOR "B" 3,~ (E) SECTOR "B" ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC 222%22€h #791 (90. AZIMUTH) REVISION (90' AZIMUTH) /-41 1 CONNECT EXISTING LEGACY TO REV. DATE BY DESCRIPTION PORT # 2 OF THE NV ANTENNA ISSUED FOR: CONSTRUCTION 0 = liE & Jj; M:< PER SECTOR, TYP. ON NEW ANTENNA 2/0 NEW SPRINT NV/CDMA ANTENNA (Xl) ~>C E N TE RLI N E MOUNTS (SEE DET. 3/A7) SOLUTIONS 2 9 Advancing Wireless Networks 1 EXISTING ANTENNA PLAN 2 INTERIM ANTENNA PLAN 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY Golden, CO 80403 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" 303-993-3293 WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM 800/1900 EQUIPMENT /it> RRU / HYBR D CABLE SCHEDULE HYBRID CABLE HYBRID CABLE JUMPER JUMPER RET RET CABLE RET CABLE SECTOR RRU MODEL RRU FREQUENCY LENGTH DIAMETER SIZE LENGTH LENGTH MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER ALPHA RRH-C2A & RRH-P4~1)800MHz & (1)1900MHz 120' 1.06' 1/27 6' 9.8' COMMSCOPE iRET AISGvl.1 7. BETA RRH-C2A dc RRH-P#1)800MHz & (1)1900MHz 120' 1.06" 1/2" 6' 9.8' COMMSCOPE iRET AISGvl.1 GAMMA RRH-C2A & RRH-P41(1)800MHz & (1)1900MHz 75' .98" 1/2" 6' 9.8' COMMSCOPE RET AISGvl.1 ANTENNA SCHEDULE ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA ELECT TILT MECH TILT SECTOR AZIMUT}- RUE) CTR. ANL SIZE FREQUENCY MFR. MODEL QUANTITY 800/1900 800/1900 ALPHA 800/1900 MHz KMW T-X-TS-70-15-62-18-IR-RD 1 (PER SECTOR) 335 107'-0'* 73.8**11.8**5.9' 0./0. 0./0. BETA 800/1900 MHz KMW ~T-X-TS-70-15-62-18-IR-RD 1 (PER SECTOR) 105' 102'-0'* 73.8'D<11.8*(5.9' 070' 070· GAMMA 800/1900 MHz KMW T-X-TS-70-15-62-18-IR-RD 1 (PER SECTOR) 185' 102'-0% 73.8»X11.8*<5.9' -47-4' 0./0 EXISTING ELEVATOR PENTHOUSE NOTE: NQIES:- ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE "D"24WX36" SHEET STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS MUST BE PERFORMED ON ALL ROOFTOPS, ALL AZIMUTHS ARE TO BE ESTABLISHED CLOCKWISE FROM THE TRUE PROJECT INFORMATION: FLAGPOLES AND TOWER SITES BEFORE INSTALLATION OF NEW NORTH HEADI N G. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY NEW ANTENNA RAD SPRINT HYBRIFLEX CABLES, TYP. ANTENNAS, NEW RRHs, & NEW CABINETS/TEMPORARY PLATFORM. CENTER AND ORIENTATIONS WITH SPRINT PCS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH (TO FOLLOW EXISTING COAX ROUTE) STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS PROVIDED BY GENERAL DYNAMICS. OF ANTENNAS. PRIOR TO ATTACHING ANTENNAS AND MOUNTING ST. REGIS HOTEL SECTIONS, EXISTING TOWER AND TOWER FOUNDATION MUST BE SPRINT RRU'S MOUNTED il.QIEL ANALYZED BY A LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER TO VERIFY TOWER DN33XC241 TO PIPE (X2) PER SECTOR EXISTING ANTENNAS ARE CDMA UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. IS CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING THE NEW LOADS. REFER TO STRUCTURAL 315 EAST DEAN STREET *313H ANALYSIS BY OTHERS. CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER TO TOWER ASPEN, CO 81611 NEW SPRINT ANTENNAS INCLUDE RESPECTIVE RRHs WHICH SHALL BE STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL LOADS. NO ERECTION OF PITKIN COUNTY MOUNTED ON THE PIPE BEHIND THE ANTENNA MODIFICATION OF TOWER SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT APPROVAL OF _(N) SECTOR rr STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. DRAWN BY: CHECKEDBY: APPROVED BY: (105 - -- FIELD VERIFY EXISTING AZIMUTH BEFORE RELOCATING THE ANTENNA, MC JN KS W - F REQUIRED. PRIOR APPROVAL FROM SPRINT TO BE GRANTED AZIMUTH) . BEFORE RELOCATION OF ANTENNAS. SHEET TITLE: pli ANTENNA PLANS e 1 0 212 & NOTES 8/9 SPRINT NV ANTENNA 4' SHEET NUMBER· 2 0 8 12 ~4 (Xl) PER SECTOR, TYP. 1~*lU*~:Lmd****1:*»p#A¥%¥~ 3 FINAL ANTENNA PLAN SCALE: 1/461'-0» SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" AX ZZ COAX-COA- - -HLLE.x -- FLEX- --MELQ-- HFLEX- GPS-™R-HR-26NCM UNIT MINIMUM OF 75% OR -,15;r-geS -S66M BLOCK FOR UDA GPS-TMG-LMNT 270' IN ANY i\/1 Sprint®> OBSTRUC11 ONS / -GPS SURGE ARRESTOR ANTENNA MOUNT DIRECTION \ MUST BE BELOW 15' / 1 ATTACHED TO 1 "0 PIPE 144*8 -1" DIA (SCH 40) MUDROOM 2-1-I L -1- U #-- STAINLESS STEEL *iii I I BATTERY # BATTERY #0 ~;:: 1~f,/2 4-t\~ OF GALV PIPE E=/2 NQIES 1. THE GPS ANTENNA MOUNT IS DESIGNED TO FASTEN TO A STANDARD 1"0, SCH. 40, GALVANIZED STEEL OF STAINLESS STEEL COMSEAL --. RRH GAMMA ~-AC/GROUND PIPE. THE PIPE MUST NOT BE THREADED AT THE ANTENNA MOUNT END. THE PIPE SHALL BE CUT TO THE REQUIRED LENGTH -MARKER: ROXTEC 2 1!.9-€ • (MIN. OF 18", 8'-0" IF MOUNTING TO NEW MMBS-BBU) USING A HAND OR ROTARY PIPE CUTTER TO ASSURE A SMOOTH AND -P/N: COMSEAL 16/16 . RRH BETA- PORT LAYOUT DETAIL LRRH ALPHA PERPENDICULAR CUT. A HACK SAW SHALL NOT BE USED. THE CUT PIPE END SHALL BE DEBURRED. N--1 Min "f ENLARGED TO SHOW NOTES MASTEC 2. IT IS CRITICAL THAT THE GPS ANTENNA IS MOUNTED SUCH THAT IT IS WITHIN 2 DEGREES OF VERTICAL AND THE BASE OF NETWORK SOLUTIONS - .UEr----UDA OR BH CABLE THE ANTENNA IS WITHIN 2' OF LEVEL. GPS CABLE -7 M U DROOM DETAIL A 3. DO NOT SWEEP TEST GPS ANTENNA ENLARGED TO SHOW NOTES A A U 4. ATTACH GPS MOUNTING PIPE TO NEW MMBS-BBU USING (4) 8MMx15MM SS BOLTS AND (4) 1" PIPE STRAPS. GPS TO BE a NEW MMBS-BBU NEW MMBS-BBU MOUNTED A MIN. OF 2'-0" ABOVE MMBS-BBU CABINET. CABINET F- 2" LB HOUSING INTO MUDROOM--~ CABINET ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML ~- 2" HEAVY WALL COUPLING- \ 2 GPS UNIT PIPE MOUNT & REQUIREMENTS ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN E-- 2" SEAL TITE STRAIGHT \ 0 SCALE: NTS O CONNECTOR \ ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 1 1 PER RRU 0 ° , ~r- 2" SEAL TITE FLEXIBLE MOUNTING PIPE 4 /-2 3/8" OD TECHNOLOGY ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC MUDROOM CONDUIT TO NEW REQUIREMENTS REVISION EQUIPMENT 7-\ REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION 2" SEAL TIE STRAIGHT -NEW - ISSUED FOR. / SAMSUNG - L~~~~~~~JJ CONNECTOR ,~ · "'~~ ~1 00-00 0 0 gt MOUNTING CONSTRUCTION 2" LIQUID TIGHT CONDUIT I j=1 1 BRACKET AND ~~~==-/--NEW SAMSUNG 000000 FOR HYBRID CABLE P/hi ~ - r~-~~~E~~ HARDWARE » -fill'.111. 1 .1 0 0 AND HARDWARE <~>C ENTE RLI N E I , MOUNTING BRACKET d 22 1 2" HEAVY WALL CONDUIT >- ie 2 2 SOLUTIONS 0 01 COUPLING D DZ * a 2 ~ Advancing Wireless Networks L | 05 EL.1 - - H- 05 NEW UNIVERSAL ANGLE 05 08 2 2 ~ EQUIPMENT PLATFORM ~ NEW BUTTERFLY CONDUIT < a. Mo EQUIPMENT PLATFORM ~ 2 5% 2 3 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY ADAPTER \\ f Lul AD = e W Golden, CO 80403 HANGERS ~==~ - MICROFLECT ANGLE 9 2 0- WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM SCH 80 PVC FROM - i Eu~~ 1 + m LU W ADAPTOR P/N *8-157 W/ 303-993-3293 TELCO BOX INTO MUDROOM 3/8" GALV ALL THREAD 2" HEAVY WALL CONDUIT---UQUID TIGHT STRAIGHT COUPLING P/N #88412 ac-2 3/8" OD Lz)-2 3/8" OD MICROFLECT PIPE KIT P/hi #B2127 MOUNTING PIPE MOUNTING PIPE REAR VIEW SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW LEFT SIDE VEW FRONT VIEW 1 HYBRID AND TELCO LINE SUPPORT DETAILS 3 RRU POLE INSTALLATION DETAIL SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS RECTFIER RFUNTENNA 13.75" 9" 15.75" POLE UADU <=27/ i (-48 V) 1 1 -~ POWER POLE MOUNTING BRACKET i~~i~P '7- e-7 -ANT 1 M12 HEX NUT ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE ··D·· 24··x36 SHEET 3 6| Gd t=27 14 ~--PLANE WASHER h OPTIC M 12 SPRING WASHER ~ ~ 0~ CPRI CABLE . ~ =rl', Tr--- ,,-17#C ANT 0 bo TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW-GROUND lot. PROJECT INFORMATION 1 73& NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNICH 61 - 15.75" (1>7@LE> bLQIEz 6) RET CABLE - ~w ST. REGIS HOTEL ~ ~~1~~:5:9~ FOR WALL MOUNTING ,<-FGND 4) POWER CABLE 1 *.11111111'11111114 - 1 ~ / "1 1 1 12.2-- © PLEASE REFER TO MMBS DN33XC241 EMOUNTING 1 -8 0 INFORMATIONAL li 11 1 . 6~ < TABS (TYP , --01 0 0 ~ 1 MAY 2012 FOR GD.PPTX ASPEN, CO 81611 SPECIFICAT1ON-R11-14 315 EAST DEAN STREET .9 44 t .2 . 3 PITKIN COUNTY ..1 3) RRU-P# GROUND ~ ' ~ 7) RF CABLE E HEX BOLT FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW a ~ j j~(,w r'*~ x 251. ~ MC JN KS DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: CABLE UnJUT~n'EER ~ 13.75" to f~©~I MB SPRING 1 SHEET TITLE: -OPTIC PORT cv - 41 1 -Lutim#0* & 11111111 I r44-1,- 11 H WASHER EQUIPMENT LINE OR MORE) TGB &1146 13 :8 :a :,11 --POWER PORT . \»- ~ 1 ©--17[ 11111111ILL --ANTENNA PORTS ~ 1) MGB GROUND CABLE 2) TGB GROUND CABLE ~ 1 7 -- ---- HER M8 PLANE MGB @~1 D ETAI LS ANTO ANn ANT252---0- MOUNTING I --RRU-C2A I TGB AND GROUND KIT ARE USED IN CASE 4 ~1 01©t·,<7 51-1 -1--7k----RET PORT LUO U 49 ~-_.*2:IEnEIE-GROUND BRACKET i SHEET NUMBER: OF THE 7/8 IN. FEEDER LINE OR MORE - BOTTOM VIEW FRONT MEW SIDE MEW TOP SLOT ~ A5 4 SAMSUNG MMBS WIRING DIAGRAM 5 1900 MHz RRU-P4 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 800 MHz RRU-C2A 7 ~800 MHz RRU 2ND GEN POLE MOUNT SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS --566M BLOCK FOR UDA GPS-™R-HR-26NCM UNIT MINIMUM OF 75% OR /1-GPS ~GPS-™G-LAANT 270'IN ANY -/ r-OBSTRUCTIONS ANTENNA MOUNT DIRECTION -~ ~ MUST BE BELOW 15 Sprint®> r GPS SURGE ARRESTOR ATTACHED TO 1"0 PIPE // \ / / / -I .... I ut 4. 922119 AFG, -1" DIA (SCH 40) 8,·./ "~lit -1 STAINLESS STEEL ~| ~ OF GALV PIPE VR,/00 L- BATTERY #1~~ ~ ~~- BATTERY #O 1. THE GPS ANTENNA MOUNT IS DESIGNED TO FASTEN TO A STANDARD 1 "0, SCH. 40, GALVANIZED STEEL OF STAINLESS STEEL NQIES MUDROOM .. PIPE. THE PIPE MUST NOT BE THREADED AT THE ANTENNA MOUNT END. THE PIPE SHALL BE CUT TO THE REQUIRED LENGTH .... COMISEAL 9 RRH GAMMA- / - AC/GROUND (MIN. OF 18", 8'-0" IF MOUNTING TO NEW MMBS-BBU) USING A HAND OR ROTARY PIPE CUTTER TO ASSURE A SMOOTH AND -MARKER: ROXTEC ; i:: d PERPENDICULAR CUT. A HACK SAW SHALL NOT BE USED. THE CUT PIPE END SHALL BE DEBURRED. MASTEC -P/N: COMSEAL 16/16 . RRH BETA--~pORT LAYOUT DETAIL ~-RRH ALPHA 2. IT IS CRITICAL THAT THE GPS ANTENNA IS MOUNTED SUCH THAT IT IS WITHIN 2 DEGREES OF VERTICAL AND THE BASE OF NETWORK SOLUTIONS ENLARGED TO SHOW NOTES THE ANTENNA IS WITHIN 2' OF LEVEL. 4/%24%. GPS CABLE 3. DO NOT SWEEP TEST GPS ANTENNA ~ UDA OR BH CABLE MUDROOM DETAIL 4. ATTACH GPS MOUNTING PIPE TO NEW MMBS-BBU USING (4) 8MMx15MM SS BOLTS AND (4) 1" PIPE STRAPS. GPS TO BE ~ ENLARGED TO SHOW NOTES MOUNTED A MIN. OF 2'-0" ABOVE MMBS-BBU CABINET. ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML 2 GPS UNIT PIPE MOUNT & REQUIREMENTS NEW NEW ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN SCALE: NTS CABINET CABINET ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 1,€ /-2" LB HOUSING INTO MUDROOM- g 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC 3 ~-2" HEAVY WALL COUPLING r:112 Strong Anchor · : ~~ · ~· t. 9,-i·.i·, -1 REVISION ] O REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION 0 0 // -2" SEAL TITE STRAIGHT MUDROOM CONNECTOR Bakelite "--· - - ·· 4 r ISSUED FOR: -1, // RRH-C2A fdounting It--5· T..2,If-~:-4~A.i,·~~-,ikil:a- iii RRH-CZA Mounting ~k11%11111 CONSTRUCTION - ./ D ... i 2 0 ~/ / CONDUIT TO NEW Bracket-L GE,57 ---- .*9* - ~I •,•, Li JET vul Bracket-R ~ F- 2" SEAL TITE FLEXIBLE -\24:5 F- 773 R %'2~ . . 333510~ - 71 EQUIPMENT r·.112 lnsulation Bushing-E-~--'"~1..•*Il ... .:...1 . '~. ....411 O 110 ti.112 PEane V.'asher, i~*** '-=---77. „.- .;: 6 1'.10.39:'--4 -:. 1.-- ffil <~>CENTER LINE 2" SEAL TITE STRAIGHT - $,112 Spring Washer L-Lill~IUOel li 000000 )V CONNECTOR i ~-ff -27%17~ Advancing Wireless Networks 2" LIQUID TIGHT CONDUIT r,112 Hex. Bolt , 2 ,.. 4 ITIN /4 3, 4- i g-RRHEEA~ SOLUTIONS FOR HYBRID CABLE P/N (j[ ~,1-1 r ... ... 1.74.. 1 - 0 1 ./ + --M8 x 25L ~ 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY #8436 HEX BOLT Golden, CO 80403 2" HEAVY WALL CONDUIT WASHER WWW C ENTERLI N ESOLUTION S COM M8 SPRING 1 303-993-3293 EQUIPMENT PAD 11 B COUPLING EQUIPMENT PAD .Ill::Ill'll'j·· ·'579·f: ... . -.: ' ;./.Ill MB PLANE .amit>-,5410-2.?Ard" WASHER ' 2" SCH 80 PVC FROM 74 TELCO BOX INTO MUDROO~ REAR VIEW SIDE VIEW -RRH-C2A 1 2" HEAVY WALL CONDUIT BRACKET i 43·LA 196.-,..~.5 MOUNTING I 4-'. ··' ··I..plil INSTALL UNISTRUT TO ~ 13 4'i• 0 · ·· ' · ,--·~···,11 1- %...·/ '34=. SPAN ACROSS 4 STUDS | _-- -TO-f SLOT ~ r , --:/i// UNISTRUT . - /*Im & INSTALL BRACKET TO & 1.= 1 HYBRID AND TELCO LINE SUPPORT DETAILS 3 800 RRU WALL INSTALLATION DETAIL SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS RECT.FIER RF-zANTENNA - 13.75" g" 15.75" 1 -POWER UADU 4- 7 F .11-39 9-65~r·~«»A-»--I af--NEW | - e~ (-48 V) EXISTING WALL - - 1. 2 -1 E D E *Ver e.....~11£RL-RET A 1 96 1-8 -El_rE OPTIC 5) CPRI CABL9 ANT 1 |° - °| BRACKET AND d &2 11-1, :, 72 4<ANT 0 41 MOUNTING o / SAMSUNG & ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE "D" 24 X36- SHEET 00 TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIE@GROUND 25 = hf t= HARDWARE im PROJECT INFORMATION: * * |||||||||~ NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH 6) RET CABLE -- 15.75" 285* a @@ ST. REGIS HOTEL 4) POWER CABLE ~-11 1111111111111IL / /7- m~% 1 = DN33XC241 e2 11 /-MOUNTING P a.- 830 = 315 EAST DEAN STREET A)4 0 •11 1 * 2 . 5 ~· TABS (TYP) - -_NU T , w ASPEN, CO 81611 1 L L FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW . -1 I ii . d lull__-_·==_] ca. - eu E=E9 -~'' A · ~ ~~-I~F ~~~-~~ DRAWN BY- CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: PITKIN COUNTY tz f 111 ·1. · - - MC JN KS 7) RF CABLE 13.75" - - -WALL 3) RRU-P4 GROUND i ° 11: i: ~ . 1- SHEET TITLE. CABLE FEEDER LINE GROUND CABLE 1 · I-opic poRT ~ i EQUIPMENT (GROUND KIT/7/8 IN FEEDER ~ |1'5~91#ttIT~ -ANTENNA PORTS I-/ 1 11 TOP VIEW LEFT SIDE VEW D ETAI LS MGB ~%31 UNE OR MORE) TGB &=146 4~8 ~1 wn·m~-POWER PORT 1- 1- _11 1 ~ 1) MGB GROUND CABLE 2) TGB GROUND CABLE I TGB AND GROUND KIT ARE USED IN CASE 4- RET PORT UOU -LE- 091, SHEET NUMBER: GROUND FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW OF THE 7/8 IN. FEEDER LINE OR MORE - BOTTOM VIEW A5 4 SAMSUNG MMBS WIRING DIAGRAM 5 1900 MHz RRU-P4 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 800 MHz RRU-C2A 7 1900 MHz RRU WALL MOUNT SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS ITEM SPECIFICATIONS ® i CAPACITY MAX 4 BATTERY STRINGS FRONT VIEW Sprint za AIR-CONDITIONER/COOLING AC INPUT CIRCUIT 6" MIN N <00 WITH FAN FOR BREAKER 36" MAX hi <$O I a:DO COOLING EMERGENCY MODE LU (MCLEAN T2O HVAC) 1'-6" 2'-4" 2'-4" d g BATTERY BREAKER L. SOUND LEVEL 65BA @1.5m #4 71(H) x 41.25(D) x 4TH BATTERY Q 24.4" F ~ 24.4" i SIZE 27.6(W) INCH 1800(H) x 1 1 2 -4,»- n ANCHOR -- 1048(D) x 700(W) mm - U BOLT HOLE BATTERY BREAKER --- (TY?) ---p 2---=1 CABINET WEIGHT 370 LBS #3 9 9 --1 F ----~ 3RD BATTERY MASTEC PER BATTERY 1 529 LBS 7 STRING WEIGHT NETWORK SOLUTIONS b I , b NARADA 190AH BBU MMBS w ~ || |~ BATTERY (12NDT190) AGM TYPE #2 L =_11 BATTERY BREAKER A NEW NEW 6 1 -1 0 (VRLA) 2ND BATTERY ~ h CABINET CABINET w z -L----21 < AC POWER BATTERY BREAKER -- ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML 05 220VAC, 3.5AMP TYP #1 b I . o o Lu ANCHOR 17 14.4AMP STARTING 1 - - -1 « 2, n 1 ~ I An * j \ BATTERY CABLE - d o BOLT HOLE (TYP) DC POWER 1OA MAX @48DVC TERMINAL ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN Z m 1 ST BATTERY 11 %17 7 Ill i« ./ i to ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN ok /1:1 22'~/ GROUND BAR -%,273%3 / / ac--2-.I -0 ~ 5/17/13 PRELIM CONST MC CABLE ENTRANCE - REVISION REV. DATE BY DESCRIPTION ISSUED FOR: CONSTRUCTION 1 MMBS & BBU TYPICAL LAYOUT 2 ANCHOR BOLT LAYOUT 3 BBU CABINET SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS ~>C E NT E RLI N E 1- 0 M Advancing Wireless Networks SOLUTIONS 3'-0" 1.L LU + 2 'hi L " 2'-7" 2 1 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY 9-3 M - -1 8 Golden, CO 80403 303-993-3293 WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM 6 0 2'-8" 12 ==m m 3'-4. i *Ef # 8 8%8 8 loe 505 i 1 Dll, 1 . in L.. . M c °1 lue 11 0 0 0 1 [ (B) 0 -4__ 1, 67 1 t C 1 71 E-1.- r a 0 0 1 M . . 2 ~- 0 J 11 0 0 0 ID 0 1 - .1 0 -1 2'-3" 0 2'-5" w 2'-5" 7 0=0 032000 - - toi FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW SECTION A / 3 el 400 ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE "D" 24"X36 SHEET - -L_ 2'-3" PROJECT INFORMATION: t 5//~ 1'-10" N 2. ~ . 2'-5" ~ . 2'-3" ~ 2. NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH --*I ST. REGIS HOTEL BACK VIEW SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW ~ HEX HEAD - DN33XC241 315 EAST DEAN STREET STOPPING 61 i, L -7-- f» E*:MEifE - © 0- PLUGS .11 lEn--1 - I ~ ASPEN, CO 81611 TOP WITH i z PITKIN COUNTY I 4,51 19 MOUNTING |- .i UFTING 1 7 00 H :f-T___1- 1 N LUGS DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: N -1-- *6]1.. .. . .al . MC JN KS - f» -7 0 ~ / SHEET TITLE: EQUIPMENT DETAILS 2'-1" ~ 2'_2" 1 I SECTON B BOTTOM VIEW ANCHOR TOP VIEW (OUTDOOR ANCHOR -- 2'-5" BOLT HOLE SPECIFICATIONS) BOLT HOLE - MMBS EQUIPMENT WEIGHT dc DIMENSIONS BBU EQUIPMENT WEIGHT & DIMENSIONS (TYP) (TYP) BOTTOM VIEW MMBS CABINET 1800*700*1018(820)mm/70.Sin x 29.5in x 40.1(37.0)in BBU CABINET 1800*700*1018(820)rnm/70.8in x 29.5in x 40.1(37.0)in SHEET NUMBER: MUBS CABINET 251 kg (553lbs) W/0 DU SHELF 1 300kg W/4 DU SHELF BBU CABINET 168kg (370!bs) W/0 BATTERY | 1136kg WI-TH BATTERY A6 4 MMBS MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 BBU MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS 1 .....0600000(0000/ S)8311VQ @03 - A= / Ex CMU/BRICK =f~~•f= WALL Sprint®> MANUF. KMW -\ 1--1 Wr MODEL: ET-X-TS-70-15-62-18-IR-RD «- ANDREW WALL LENGTH 73.8" MOUNT(P/N 4471 WIDTH: 11.8 ./. MT-222L) TTJ DEPTH: 5.9" --I | PLAN MOUNTING PIPE WEIGHT: 41.91bs - 2.5" SCH 40 AREA: 6.0 SF -- (LENGTH TBD) W/ (3) F U-BOLTS ==]f~=J \« ~" X 3-3/4" NETWORK SOLUTIONS MASTEC -1 SLEEVE ANCHOR (4 PER BRACKET) a SIDE ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML FRONT ~~ ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN =. ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN ~ 5/17/13 PRELIM CONST MC REVISION REV. DATE BY 1 ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS - 800/1900 MHz 2 NOT USED 3 ANTENNA MOUNT DETAIL DESCRIPTI0N ISSUED FOR: SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS CONSTRUCTION F(2) 1/2"0 x ~ 2'-0" WIDE "GRIPA /-/ / 3-1/2" C/C STRUT PLANK" ~ 2'-0" = ~ U-BOLTS ~>CENTERLINE | (COOPER B-LINE k 1--Q:~19/- L4x4xl /4 (TYP) SOLUTIONS ~ P/N #H-53010)~ | ~ F(2) 1/2" exl LL=JEfl Advancing Wireless Networks ~ (TYP~ BOLT ~=Rhon«=00 2 - U-BOLTS | w 1/2" / 3-1/2" C/C L==2 r3-1/2" NOTES: Golden, CO 80403 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY / OD GALV 303-993-3293 1. NEW ANTENNA TO BE MOUNTED TO 3~0 (NOM) SCH CL.AMP C~~~~ | z ~ 4 Fj-1/2"0 SCH | / PIPE 40 PIPE MAST. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY PIPE MAST BE 01) ill ,/'1==L:=E WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM ~ SIZE AND SCHEDULE AND UPGRADE IF REQUIRED. 27 000 / 80 PIPE ~ ~ (VALMONT * w 2. PROVIDE CROSSOVER PLATE KIT BY SITE PRO 1 OR %* --3#47---/64=/Ai 1 /OR ; M APPROVED EQUAL. SIZE AS REQUIRED. x----- -,I.&#= :I~K=-4 i L4*4xl/4 EQUIVALENT) b ° 3. ANTENNA AND RRU CABUNG TO BE CONNECTED PER e»«,3 1 WATEZALS ..ING RADLIS OF ROLLED RF DATA SHEET. PROVIDED BY RF ENGINEER. >p Oa£ 9,~L I.-™* (TYP)- .1 2 4. NEW RRU LOCA-nON AND BRACKET PER PLAN .lr REQUREWENTS OF SPECIFIC PRODUCT. 2'-0" CONNECTION DETAIL ,-FINISH - G NEW CLAMP DETAIL / SLOPE 800 MAX OVERHANG ~ LIN W [m 1 RRU 10'-O"MAX 10'-O" MAX NEW MOUNTING HARDWARE 1. ANTENNA MOUNTING PIPE 2 9 (SEE NOTE 1) NEW PANEL ANTENNA NEW PIPE MOUNT HARDWARE. - CONTRACTOR SHALL USE ADEQUATE HARDWARE THAT / .N.ksk&,ikil FITS WITH AN EXISTING FRAME. 2'-0" WIDE "GRIP L4x4xl/4 DRILLER PIER 1- 2,_0" I STRUT" (VALMONT PLAN FOUNDATION WITH (4) #5 OR EQUIVALENT) BARS & #3 TIES @ 12 1 .../ --NEW 4" STAINLESS STEEL CLAMP, ANDREW PART #31670-3 OR AN APPROVED EQUAL (TYP OF 2 PER 5 ICE BRIDGE DETAIL BREAKOUT UNIT) NEW HYBRID BREAKOUT UNIT. ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE «D·' 24··X36 SHEET SCALE: NTS CONTRACTOR SHALL MOUNT PROJECT INFORMATION: WITH ADEQUATE HARDWARE NIAD:* ~EQUIPMENT CABINET N,QIEEL \ 1 PER SECTOR) TO EXISTING FRAME. (TYP OF NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH / /-HILTI KWIK BOLT-TZ 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ST. REGIS HOTEL NEW JUMPER TO ANTENNA (TYP) NEW JUMPER TO RRU (TYP) / / USE S.S. KB-TZ ACCURATELY LOCATE ALL EXISTING NEW HYBRID FREQUENCY CABLE DN33XC241 L / FOR OUTDOOR REINFORCING BY X-RAY OR = ~' APPLICATION EQUIVALENT METHODS. NO REBAR OR NEW HYBRID FANOUT CABLE 315 EAST DEAN STREET /-EXISTING CONCRETE TENDONS SHALL BE CUT. ALL FROM NEW RF CABINET (TYP ASPEN, CO 81611 OF 1 PER SECTOR) SUPPORT PITKIN COUNTY / PAD EXPENSES RELATED TO REPAIR OR BY HOISnNG GRIP EVERY 200' 4, 1 CUT REBAR OR TENDONS SHALL BE NEW 1900 SUPPORT HYBRID CABLE WITHIN DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY. APPROVED BY: I. . ./ ENTIRELY AT THE EXPENSE OF THE RRU 12" OF BREAKOUT UNIT MC JN KS 4 4 CONTRACTOR. .-1 2. SPECIAL INSPECTION IS REQUIRED SHEET TITLE: 1 1 .. .. 4. 4 FOR (HILTI KWIK BOLT-TZ PER NEW RRU MOUNTING HARDWARE EQUIPMENT ESR-1917) CONCRETE EXPANSION ANCHOR SCHEDULE ANCHORS AGAINST SEISMIC. D ETAI LS BOLT DIA HOLE DIA ~E' EMBEDMENT 3. INSTALLATION OF WEDGE ANCHORS 3/5' 3/8 2» IN MASONRY IS NOT ALLOWED. 1/2 1/2" 3" 4 VERIFY WITH CABINET MANUFACTURER FOR MOUNTING HOLE SHEET NUMBER: 5/E 5/5~ 3 1/8. LOCATIONS. A7 3/4» 3/C 3 3/4» 5 CABINET ANCHOR DETAIL 7 TYPICAL BOOM & STANDOFF DETAIL 1900 ANTENNA DETAIL 8 N0T USED SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS ~ SEE TABLE Y I AL H 1 CA L CL SECTOR FIRST RING SECOND RING THIRD RING SUPPLIER SAMSUNG FIBEROPTICS ASIA TAI I TYPE 1 TYPE 2 TYPE 3 TYPE 4 TYPE 5 TYPE 6 TYPE 7 1 2 == -322SE No TAPE TYPE LEIF~TH TOMAL WE~GHT ~EIGHTLLBS TKO~AL WELGSHT ~<TEIGHT LF LBS TOTALLINGTH--114'-9.95~-180'-5.39-213'-3.05'--262'-5.60"--32E-1~-420i0"-550'-1 Sprint®- ™ G GREEN GREEN GREEN 60 13 28 0.2 0.5 19 41 0.3 0.7 HYBRID POWER AWG 10 1 PAIR, AWG 8 1 PAIR, AWG 6 1 PAIR, AWG 6 1 PAIR, AWG 4 1 PAIR, AWG 4 1 PAIR, AWG 2 1 PAIR, CABLE AWG 12 3 PAIR AWG 10 3 PAIR AWG 8 1 PAIR, AWG 8 3 PAIR AWG 6 1 PAIR, AWG 6 3 PAIR AWG 4 3 PAIR FREQUENCY COLOR CODE FOR PAIRS TYPE 1 75 16 35 0.2 0.5. 22 49 0.3 0.7 AWG 10 2 PAIR AWG 8 2 PAIR CONFIGURATION AND FIBER CABLES OF HYBRID CABLE 90.19.42 0.2 0.5. 26 57 0.3 0.7 1.18"/1.25" CABLE DIAMETER 0.98" 1.06" 1.18" 1.25" 1.56" 1.69" 105 30 66 0.3 0.6. 29 65 0.3 0.7 BENDING RADIUS 11.81" 12.99" 15.35" 17.71" 17.71" 18.00"/30.00" 21.00"/35.00" FREQUENCY COLOR CODE FIRST RING SECOND RING 120 34 75 0.3 0.6 33 73 0.3 0.7 OPTIC CABLE LC/PC-to-LC/PC, SINGLE MODE 800 MHz #1 YELLOW GREEN TYPE 2 135. 38 85 0.3 0.6 46 101 0.3 0.7 DU CABINET 2 PAIR POWER AND OPTIC CABLE WITH PE PIPE 1900 MHz #1 YELLOW RED 150 43 94 0.3 0.6 51 112 0.3 0.7 (POWER CABLE 1900 MHz #2 YELLOW BROWN 165 47 104 0.3 0.6 55 122 0.3 0.7 TERMINAL MAX 1900 MHz #3 YELLOW BLUE 180 69 151 0.4 0.8 72 160 0.3 0.7 SIZE AWG 4) MASTEC 1900 MHz #4 YELLOW SLATE TYPE 3 195. 75 164 0.4 0.8 78 173 0.3 0.7 RRU POWER AWG 8. 0.57"-0.60" 8 AWG CABLES 4 PAIRS CABLE SPEC AWG 10 0.45"-0.48" NETWORK SOLUTIONS 800 MHz #2 YELLOW ORANGE 210 80 177 0.4 0.8 85 187 0.3 0.7 NON USE POWER 2 PAIR POWER 2 PAIR POWER 2 PAIR POWER 2 PAIR POWER 2 PAIR POWER 2 PAIR POWER RESERVED # YELLOW WHITE 225. 89 196 0.4 0.9 102 224 0.3 0.7 AND OPTIC CABLE ND OPne CABL ND OPTIC CABL AND OPBC CABL ND OPTIC CABL ND OPTIC CABL AND OPTIC CABL a MICROWAVE YELLOW PURPLE TYPE 4 240. 95 209 0.4 0.9 109 239 0.3 0.7 PROTECTION WITH PE PIPE WITH PE PIPE WITH PE PIPE WITH PE PIPE WITH PE PIPE WITH PE PIPE TYPICAL JUMPER CABLE COLOR CODE 255 101 222 0.4 0.9 115 254 0.3 0.7 270 133 293 0.5 1.1 122 270 0.3 0.7 FIFER-TENT-1 COLOR 285 141 310 0.5 1.1 152 335 0.3 0.7 TYPELENGTHTETIC-WEIGHT-~ ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML FREQUENCY ANTENNA PORT RRU PORT RET RET N/A TYPE 5 300 148 326 0.5 1.1 160 353 0.3 0.7 1 1 (FT) 1 (KG) 1 (LBS) 1 ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN 800 MHz 800 MHz +45' ANT 1 GREEN 315 155 342 0.5 1.1 168 371 0.3 0.7 | 1 ~ 0.73 | 1.6 | 800 MHz -45' ANT 0 BLUE 330 163 359 0.5 1.1 176 388 0.3 0.7 TYPE 6~ 1000 ~ 732 ~ 1613 [ ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN PCS1 -45 ANT 0 BLUE 420-462887 MC ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST PCS1 +45' ANT 1 GREEN ~1~1 ~ 2.2 ~ REVISION REV. DATE BY 1900 MHz PCS2 -45' ANT 2 BROWN TYPE 7~ 1000 ~ 1006 ~ 2218 ~ DESCRIPTION PCS2 +45' ANT 3 WHITE 1 [-658-1-653-1226-1 ISSUED FOR: CONSTRUCTION 1 HYBRID AND JUMPER CABLES COLOR CODING 2 HYBRID CABLE TYPE N.T.S. N.T.S. <~>CENT ERLINE 2' TAPE ARST RING _ 1 1» SPACE ~ 2~ TAPE SECOND RING ~ 2 SPACE ~ 7 TAPE THIRD RING 2= SPACE BET'AEEN , 2= TAPE FIRST RING ~ 2' TAPE SECOND RING 7 TAPE RING 1. SPACE 2' TAPE RING I 1* SPACE I 2" TAPE RING 2' SPA FROM END SOLUTIONS --'-1 1--¥*GRCT--mi. -. -.-- HYBRID COLOR CODE BETWEEN I M APPLJO-E FOR .CTOR) 1 BETWEEN I * AFUC-£ PE, BECT® HYBRID CABLE COLOR FREQUENCY COLOR CODE FREQUENCY COLOR CODE FIRST RING BETWEEN SECOND RING 1 BETWEEN I FIRD RING (4) PAIR COPPER -~ COLOR CODE RINGS RINGS CODE AND FREQUENCY RINGS (r -1.1.... PE' ECTOR) RINGS ~ 4 APPUCA•£ FER SECT=) Advancing Wireless Networks 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY Golden, CO 80403 303+993-3293 TORRUit~4~j WWW C ENTE RLI hi ESOLUTIONS COM J (6) FlBER CABLES - HYBRID COLOR CODE TAPE ~ FREQUENCY COLOR CODE TAPE ~ WRAP TAPE AROUND (SEE TABLE FOR DETAIL) (SEE TABLE FOR DETAIL) , CABLE THREE TIMES ~\--NO SPACE BETWEEN CABLE HYBRID COLOR CODE TAPE / ( (SEE TABLE FOR DETAIL) / -1 HYBRID CABLE TO CABINET t.-ZIZACE-FROMEND2'-21EZE___~_!LEEL~-_I-TAPERING_122ii-_21IELEE__a HYBRID COLOR CODE BETWEEN OF AP,UCAMLE PER SECTCK) BETWEEN . A-LICal po ./70,1) HYBRID CABLE COLOR FREQUENCY COLOR CODE FREQUENCY COLOR CODE OF BREAK-OUT CYLINDER FIRST RING BETWEEN SECOND RING BETWEEN THIRD RING RINGS RINGS CODE AND FREQUENCY RINGS OF APPLI.all PE' ..CTOR) RINGS , 'PFUC.LE PER SECT® (4) PAIR COPPER- COLOR CODE TO CABINET ~ WRAP TAPE AROUND (6) FIBER CABLES - CABLE THREE nMES ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE "D' 24··%36·· SHEET HYBRID COLOR CODE TAPE FREQUENCY COLOR CODE TAPE MIN (TYP) PROJECT INFORMATION: (SEE TABLE FOR DETAIL) (SEE TABLE FOR DETAIL) HYBRID COLOR CODE TAPE NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH (SEE TABLE FOR DETAIL) NOTE: NO SPACE BETWEEN CABLE ST. REGIS HOTEL 1. ALL CABLES SHALL BE MARKED AT THE TOP AND BOTTOM WITH 2" COLORED TAPE OR STENCIL /IMER[Q--CABLE2bLNEIIQbl_8L-CaLNEI HYBRID CABLE TO CABINET TAG. COLOR TAPE SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM GRAYBAR ELECTRIC. DN33XC241 2. THE FIRST RING SHALL E CLOSEST TO THE END OF THE CABLE AND SPACED APPROXIMATELY 2" 315 EAST DEAN STREET FROM AN END CONNECTOR, WEATHERPROOFING, OR BREAK-OUT CYLINDER, WITH 1" SPACE BETWEEN ASPEN, CO 81611 EACH RING. PITKIN COUNTY 3. THE HYBRID CABLE COLOR SHALL BE APPLIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE "TYPICAL HYBRID CABLE 3/C SPACE 3/t TAPE DRAWN BY· CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: COLOR CODE" TABLE ABOVE FOR THE RESPECTIVE SECTOR. 4. INDIVIDUAL POWER PAIRS AND FIBER CABLES SHALL BE LABELED WITH BOTH THE HYBRID CABLE ~-~1 FREQUENCY COLOR 3/4' TAPE 3/4~ SPACE MC JN KS COLOR CODE CODE COLOR FOR THE RESPECTIVE SECTOR AND A FREQUENCY COLOR CODE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 3/4~ TAPE I AND FREQUENCY SHEET TITLE: FIRST RING COLOR CODE »FREQUENCY COLOR CODE FOR PAIRS AND FIBER CABLES OF HYBRID CABLE" TABLE ABOVE. -4-- FREQUENCY COLOR ANTENNA AND CABLE THIRD RING 5. A 2" GAP SHALL SEPARATE THE HYBRID CABLE COLOR CODE FROM THE FREQUENCY COLOR CODE. CABLE # 3/4= TAPE 1" SPACE I 6. THE 2" COLOR RINGS FOR THE FREQUENCY CODE SHALL BE PLACED NEXT TO EACH OTHER WITH 1' SPACE FREQUENCY COLOR COLOR CODING DETAIL NO SPACES. FREQUENCY COLOR CODE RING CODE 7. THE 2" COLORED TAPE(S) SHALL EACH BE WRAPPED A MINIMUM OF 3 TIMES AROUND THE HYBRID 1 RRU CONNECTOR E»- FROM ANTENNA 2 FROM RRU A|L] CONNECTOR CABLE / ANTENNA CABLE OR INDIVIDUAL CABLES, AND THE TAPE SHALL BE KEPT IN THE SAME LOCATION AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. SHEET NUMBER: 8. COLOR BAND ON JUMPERS SHALL BE 2" WIDE WITH A 2" SPACE. NMEEE.-C&BU-CQNNECIES,illial-VKLit/ENNA RF1 3 HYBRID CABLE COLOR SCHEME DETAIL N.T.S. ELECTRICAL NOTES 15. PROVIDE PULL B-- AND JUNCTION BOXES WHERE SHOWN OR REQUIRED BY NEC. ELECTRICAL NOTES (CON'T) 1. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT NAnONAL Sprint ./-. ELECTRICAL CODES AND ALL LOCAL AND STATE CODE, LAWS. AND CORDINANCES. 16. ALL CONDUITS SHALL BE MET WITH BENDS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC PROVIDE ALL- COMPONENTS AND WIRING SIZES AS REQUIRED TO MEET NEC TABLE 346-10. NO RIGHT ANGLE DEVICE OTHER THAN STANDARD CONDUIT ELBOWS STANDARDS. WITH 12' MINIMUM INSIDE SWEEPS FOR ALL CONDUITS 2* OR LARGER. SITE NUMBER: DN33XC241 MODEL NUMBER: NORTHERN TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL- COORDINATE WITH LOCAL POWER COMPANY FOR 17. ALL CONDUIT TERMINATIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH PLASAC THROAT 1 REQUIREMENTS OF POWER SERVICE LINE TO THE METER BASE, WHEN REQUIRED. INSULAT1NG GROUNDING BUSHINGS. VOLTAGE: 240V/120 PHASE: POWER SERVICE REQUIREMENT IS COMMERCIAL. AC NOMINAL 120/208 VOLT OR MAIN BREAKER: 200 AMP 120/240 VOLT, SINGLE PHASE WITH 200 AMP RATING. 18. ALL WIRE SHALL BE "TYPE THWN, SOUD. ANNEALED COPPER UP TO SIZE 1/10 MOUNT: WALL AWG (18 AND LARGER SHALL BE CONCENTRIC STRANDED) 75 DEGREE C, (167 ENCLOSURE TYPE: NEMA 3R 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL. COORDINATE WITH LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR SERVICE DEGREES F), 98* CONDUCTIVITY. MINIMUM #12. PANEL STATUS: EXISTING INTERNAL TVSS: YES GROUND BAR: YES LINE REQUIREMENTS TO TERMINATE AT THE PPC CABINET. 19. ALL WIRES SHALL BE TAGGED AT ALL PULL BOXES. J-BOXES, EQUIPMENT BOXES ~ Ck: Ck: ,~ ac , - 0- 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL- ELECTRIC METER BASE AND 200A AND CABINETS WITH APPROVED PLASTIC TAGS, ACTON CRAFT, BRADY, OR APPROVED wto ws WEME WK] DISCONNECT SWITCH PER SITE PLAN DETAIL DRAWINGS AND PER LOCAL UnUTY EQUAL & LOAD DESCRIPTION CKT COMPANIES SPECIFICAnON, WHEN REQUIRED. THE METER BASE SHOULD BE CKT LOAD DESCRIPTION ~ ~i ~d Mk :SQ jd LOCATED IN A MANNER WHERE ACCESSIBLE BY THE LOCAL POWER COMPANY. 20. ALL NEW MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A U.L LABEL m < m CL m G m G m a. E < 5. LOCAL POWER COMPANY SHALL PROVIDE 200 AMP ELECTRIC METER. CONTRACTOR 21. CONDUIT ROUGH-IN SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE MECHANICAL- EQUIPMENT 1 NOT LABELED 100 2 ON ON 2 60 NOT LABELED 7 MASTEC SHALL COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF METER WITH LOCAL POWER COMPANY. TO AVOID LOCATION TO CONFLICTS. VERIFY WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR AND NETWORK SOLUTIONS COMPLY AS REQUIRED. 2 - - 8 6. UNDERGROUND POWER AND TELCO SERVICE UNES SHALL BE ROUTED IN A COMMON TRENCH. ALL UNDERGROUND CONDUIT SHALL BE PVC SCHEDULE 40 AND 22. ALL- PANEL DIRECTORIES SHALL BE TYPEWRITTEN NOT HAND WRITTEN. 3 MMBS 100 2 NEWNEW 2 15 BBU 9 CONDUIT EXPOSED ABOVE GROUND SHALL BE GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL TUBING 4-- --i-----I---- 10 UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 23. INSTALL AN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN AL-L CONDUITS PER THE 5 BLANK N/A ON 1 15 NOT LABELED 11 SPECIFICATIONS AND NEC. THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE 7. ALL TELCO CONDUIT UNES SHALL BE 4" SCH. 40 PVC CONDUIT UNLESS 80NDED AT ALL JUNCTION BOXES. PULLBOXES, AND ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES, 6 NOT LABELED 20 1 ON ON 1 10 NOT LABELED 12 OTHERWISE INDICATED. THE TELCO CONDUIT FROM THE PPC SHALL BE ROUTED STARTERS, AND EQUIPMENT CABINETS. 6/26/14 100% CONST ML AND TERMINATED AT DESIGNATED TELCO DEMARCATION OR 2-FEET OUTSIDE FENCED AREA, NEAR UTIUTY POLE (IN FENCED AREA), OR END CAP OFF AND 24. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE AS-BUILT DRAWINGS. DOCUMENT ANY AND PROVIDE MARKER STAKE PAINTED BRIGHT ORANGE WI™ DESIGNAnON FOR TELCO ALL WIRING AND EQUIPMENT CONDInONS AND CHANGES WHILE COMPLETING THIS SERVICE. CONTRACT. SUBMIT AT SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION. ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN 8. CONDUITS INSTAL-LED AT PCS EQUIPMENT ENDS PRIOR TO THE EQUIPMENT 25. ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES AND OTHER CONTROLLING DEVICES SHALL BE g 9/30/13 90% CONST JN INSTALLATION SHALL BE STUBBED AND CAPPED AT 6* ABOVE GRADE OR PROVIDED WITH ENGRAVED PHENOUC NAMEPLATES INDICATING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM. IF SERVICE LINES CAN'T BE INSTALLED INITIALLY, PROVIDE NYLON PULL CORD IN CONDUITS. ~ROONMO~~XCERPANONS.)1RP~VSDE STAAM~E F~ AONNSTRUNCEnCANEZN~~ErsNAPP~DOVAL. ~ 5/17/13 PRELIM CONST MC N,QIES REVISION 9. THE SPRINT CABINET, INCLUDING 200 AMP LOAD PANEL AND TELCO PANEL, 26. ALL ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND INSTALLATIONS OF THE DEVICES SHALL COMPLY GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO CHECK REQUIREMENTS WITH LOCAL POWER COMPANY AND JURISDICTION. ADDITIONAL REV. DATE DESCRIPTION BY SHALL BE PROVIDED BY OWNER AND INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR. WITH (ADA) AMERICANS WITH DISABIUTIES ACT AS ADOPTED BY THE APPLICABLE SUB PANEL OFF THE PPC CABINET MIGHT BE REQUIRED TO FEED NEW NETWORK VISION EQUIPMENT. ISSUED FOR: CONTRACTOR IS TO INSTALL BREAKER(S) NOT PROVIDED BY MANUFACTURER. SEE STATE. PANEL SCHEDULE ON THIS SHEET FOR BREAKER REQUIREMENTS. INTERIM PANEL SCHEDULE CONSTRUCTION 27. PROVIDE CORE DRILUNG AS NECESSARY FOR PENETRATIONS OR RISERS THROUGH 10. LOCATION OF ELECTRIC METER AND DISCONNECT SWITCH TO BE PROVIDED BY BUILDING. DO NOT PENETRATE STRUCTURAL MEMBERS WITHOUT CONSTRUCnON GENERAL CONTRACTOR. MANAGERS APPROVAL. SLEEVES ANO/OR PENETRAnONS IN FIRE RATED CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PACKED WITH ARE RATED MATERIAL WHICH SHALL MAINTAIN 11. #2 WIRE TO BE UTILIZED IN ELECTRIC SERVICE RUNS EXCEEDING 100'. THE FIRE RATING OF ™E WALL OR STRUCTURE. FILL FOR FLOOR PENETRAnONS 41 ~& C E NTERLIN E SHALL- PREVENT PASSAGE OF WATER, SMOKE, FIRE AND FUMES. ALL MATERIAL SHALL 12. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT THE EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID. BE UL APPROVED FOR THIS PURPOSE. SOLUTIONS ANY QUESnONS ARISING DURING THE BID PERIOD IN REGARDS TO THE Advandng Wireless Networks CONTRACTORS FUNCTIONS. THE SCOPE OF WORK, OR ANY OTHER ISSUE RELATED 28. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL EQUIPMENT (NEW AND EXISTING) SHALL BE TO THIS PROJECT SHALL BE BROUGHT UP DURING THE BID PERIOD WITH THE FIELD VERIFIED WITH THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER PRIOR O PROJECT MANAGER FOR CLARIFICATION, NOT AFTER THE CONTRACT HAS BEEN TO ROUGH-IN Of CONDUIT AND WIRE. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROPERLY 3 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY AWARDED. CONNECTED ACCORDING TO THE NAMEPLATE DATA FURNISHED ON THE EQUIPMENT Golden, CO 80403 (THE DESIGN OF THESE PLANS ARE BASED UPON BEST AVAILABLE INFORMA11ON AT C NEW o 13. LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT, CONDUIT AND DEVICES SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS ARE THE TIME OF DESIGN AND SOME EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISnCS MAY VARY FROM MMBS 303-993-3293 APPROXIMATE AND SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH FIELD CONDInONS PRIOR TO DESIGN AS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS). CABINET Ul./ WWW.C ENTERLI N ESOLUTIONS COM ~SEAL TITE CONNECTION 6-·La ROUGH-IN. 29. LOCAnON OF ALL OUTLET, BOXES, ETC., AND ™E TYPE OF CONNECT1ON (PLUG ~ - 2" SEAL TITE FLEXIBLE 14. ~~CPOONNOU~NTOR~©41%.cr 22 11:RE EPXLIttiGARF~E,riCROON~~TO~S,EXACT OR DIRECT) SHALL BE CONFIRMED WITH THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO 1 0 ~ / CONDUIT FROM STUB UP TO ROUGH-IN. / EQUIPMENT (6'-0" MAX) 1 1 ELECTRICAL NOTES t ~ „~ ~ 0 ~- 2" HEAVY WALL COUPLING 00131046 1 ~- 2" SEAL TITE STRAIGHT / / CONNECTOR 2" SCH 80 PVC TO STUB UP AT EQUIPMENT LOCATION STEP-DOWN 1200A TRANSFORMER 2500A -"--- 100A - 200A GEN. PLUG DISCONNECT DISCONNECT 50kva 400A .r~I < C > PLATFORM ~ »fit -9 ~- 400A \ ==-1 400A ==-11 - /-) Ch PROPOSED PROPOSED O e--8 0 BBU MIMBS 4 TYPICAL EQUIPMENT POWER CONDUIT CONNECTIONS ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE D" 24 X36» SHEET 400A .-I PROJECT INFORMATION: 1--o c CABINET CABINET 3 100A - - 15A 9 SCALE: NTS NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH 0 0--0 0 41 /-1--26 Il 0 ST. REGIS HOTEL ~~ ~--2" SEAL TITE 90" CONDUIT CONNECTOR PART # 500007 OR EQUIVALENT DN33XC241 :H: 315 EAST DEAN STREET CIRCUIT SCHEDULE ASPEN, CO 81611 PITKIN COUNTY NO FROM TO CONFIGURATION RAM M CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: 1 JTILITY SOURCE HOUSE POWER EXISTING ilit NEW MC JN KS 2 HOUSE POWER DISCONNECT EXISTING ~ EQUIPMENT > DIAGRAM AND POWER 3 DISCONNECT 480/240 TRANS/METER EXISTING SHEET TITLE: 4 TRANS/METER PPC EXISTING ONE-LINE 5 PPC GENERATOR RECEPTICLE EXISTING 6 PPC PROPOSED MMBS CABINET PER SAMSUNG v 7 PPC PROPOSED BBU CABINET PER SAMSUNG PANEL SCHEDULE 2" SEAL TITE FLEXIBLE SHEET NUMBER: CONDUIT E1 2 EXISTING ELECTRICAL ONE-LINE DIAGRAM 5 SEAL TITE CONDUIT CONNECTION SCALE: NTS &13>'V GROUNDING BAR 66 BLOCK LEFT DIN RAIL GROUND BUS BAR Sprint 1 SERVICE LIGHT PUNCH-OUT CABLE HOLE SMOKE DETECTOR 70 m - LZE-_-0 0 0 / 0 0 ° Ad 60 ~ 966 0 34U RIGHT DIN RAIL 1*=====n_11 Ml-50 32U 1 . -10101°101°101°101°101°10101°101°10101 1 BLOCK 50 ~- 000000 / NEW j 00000000000000000/ '6. 40 <HOLE) - MASTE Tl SUPPORT PLATE LOAD BREAKERS ON LVID Fl -F18 ~ o NETWORK SOLUTIONS 0 DOD m 30 1ST GROUP OF DC SPDs 00000000 CIZZZLIZEZZIZEZZIZEZZIZEZZIZEZZZIZZ~ZZIEJ 0 A 2ND GROUP OF DC SPDs 20 0 2 0 o ~ SUPPORT FOR BSDU 10 RECTIFIERS ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML O 0 0 0 ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN POWER CORE POLY PHASER AND g 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 3RD GROUP OF DC SPDs POLYPHASER BRACKET MOUNTING BRACKET ~ 5/17/13 PRELIM CONST MC 6U GPS CABLE POLYPHASER SURGE REVISION 4U REV. DATE BY PROTECTOR UDA OR LINK CABLE DESCRIPTION -"_~ 2U OR M/W CABLE ISSUED FOR: 1/0 MONITOR CONSTRUCTION DOOR WITH 2X FAN AND FILTER AC POWER CABLE GROUND CABLE <~>C ENTE RLI N E SOLUTIONS Advancing Wireless Networks 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY Golden, CO 80403 1 MIVIBS ELECTRICAL DETAILS 2 MUDROOM ELECTRICAL DETAIL 303-993-3293 WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS LOAD NEW NEW CENTER BBU MMBS CABINET CABINET EXISTING TELCO EXISTING 543210 DEMARC AT PPC TELCO PROPOSED 3,(~) MMBS-BBU DEMARC MUDROOM (SEE NOTE 3) (HOFFMAN BOX) (SEE NOTE 2) # 1/0 AWG SEE ELECTRICAL ONE (SEE NOTE 1) UNE DIAGRAM - ST. REGIS HOTEL # 6 AWG ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE D 24 X36 SHEET DC CABLING WITHIN PRE MANUFACTURED PROJECT INFORMATION HYBRID CABLES NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH - --- SECTOR 1 ~ DN33XC241 (4) (3) BLACK SHIELDED 24 AWG ~(4) - SECTOR 2 ~ REFER TO HYBRID CABLE SPECS 315 EAST DEAN STREET CAT5e IN EXISTING CONDUIT ASPEN, CO 81611 SECTOR 3~ PITKIN COUNTY DC POWER ELECTRICAL NOTES: DRAWN BY: CHECKEDBY: APPROVED BY: (6) BLACK SHIELDED 24 MC JN KS AWG CAT5e IN PROPOSED MINIMUM CABLE LENGTH BETWEEN THE OU AND BATTERY IS 70MM (2.75 in) 1 MMBS PORT LAYOUT 1 2" CONDUIT MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH DISTANCE IS 900mm (35.43 in). SHEET TITLE: WEATHER PROOFING SHALL INCORPORATE PPC WEATHERPROOFING TAPE KIT, COLD SHRINK SHALL NOT 1 CONDUIT # 1 USAGE I BE USED. -6-BATTERY--1 NOTES: ROUTE DC CONDUCTORS IN CONDUITS TO NEW MMBS CABINET 48VDC POWER DISTRIBUTION PANEL TO -1--1--2/GROUND-1 D ETAI LS AND FROM NEW BBU CABINET. 2-RROSECTORi--1 1. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL NEW 66 BLOCK IN EXISTING HOFFMAN BOX AT SITES MAIN TELCO DEMARC. -48 VDC CABLES BETWEEN NEW MMBS CABINET & RRU'S ARE FACTORY ASSEMBLED AND EQUIPED 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL RJ-45 ENDS ON ALL (6) RUNS OF CAT5E INTO MMBS-BBU MUDROOM. WI TH ON E PRE- TERMIN ATED EN D. 1--3TRRUSEETEET-1 3. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL NEW 66 BLOCK IN EXISTING TELCO BOX NEXT TO EXISTING PPC CABINET. ALL FIELD INSTALLED OC CABLING SHALL BE TYPE RHH/RHW AND SHALL BE UL THERMOSET 1-7--11R0SECTOR-3-1 SHEET NUMBER 4. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL A PULL STRING BETWEEN MMBS TO TELCO AT PPC AND TELCO PPC TO EXISTING TELCO DEMARC. CIEZE[zamEZZLI E2 INSULATED. 3 TELCO RISER DETAIL 4 DC POWER DIAGRAM SCALE: NTS GENERAL GROUNDING NOTES: 1. ALL DETAILS ARE SHOWN IN GENERAL TERMS. ACTUAL INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION MAY VARY DUE TO SITE ® EXISTING- 7 7 SPECIFIC CONDITIONS. Sprint SPRINT GROUND EXISTING SPRINT 1h GROUND BAR ~ BAR (ATTACHED 2. GROUND ALL ANTENNA BASES, FRAMES, CABLE RUNS, AND TO UNDERSIDE 1 « (ATTACHED TO OTHER METALLIC COMPONENTS USING GROUND WIRES AND UNDERSIDE OF OF PLATFORM) 6 CONNECT TO SURFACE MOUNTED BUS BARS. FOLLOW ANTENNA 4* U PLATFORM) AND BTS MANUFACTURERS PRACTCES FOR GROUNDING 4 REQUIREMENTS. GROUND COAX SHIELD AT BOTH ENDS AND EXIT NEW SPRINT MMBS- FROM TOWER OR POLE USING MFR'S PRACTICES. CABINET (CONNECTED TO ~ ~ EXISTING GROUND BAR) 3. ALL GROUND CONNECTIONS SHALL BE EXOTHERMIC. ALL WIRES EXISTING SPRINT BATTERY SHALL BE COPPER THHN/THWN. ALL GROUND WIRE SHALL BE CABINET NEW SPRINT BBU GREEN INSULATED WIRE ABOVE GROUND. (CONNECTED TO CABINET (CONNECTED TO EXISTING EXISTING GROUND BAR) 4. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY AND TEST GROUND TO SOURCE. MASTEC GROUNDING AND OTHER OPERATIONAL TESTING WILL BE GROUND BAR) WITNESSED BY SPRINT WIRELESS, LLC. REPRESENTATIVE. NETWORK SOLUTIONS EXISTING SPRINT ~ 5. REFER TO DIVISION 16 GENERAL ELECTRIC; GENERAL ELECTRICAL BATTERY CABINET (TO BE EXISTING SPRINT PROVISION AND COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF GROUNDING A EXISTING SPRINT- EXISTING SPRINT CDMA REMOVED) CONNECTED CDMA CABINET STANDARDS. MODCELL CABINET (CONNECTED TO TO EXISTING GROUND (TO BE REMOVED) »%* CABINET EXISTING GROUND BAR) BAR CONNECTED TO 6. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE DETAILED DESIGN OF (CONNECTED TO ~ EXISTING GROUND GROUNDING SYSTEM PER SPRINT STANDARD GROUNDING METHOD, ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML EXISTING BAR AND RECEIVE APPROVAL OF DESIGN BY AUTHORIZED SPRINT GROUND BAR) MOBILITY REPRESENTATIVE, PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN EXISTING SPRINT GROUNDING SYSTEM. PHOTO DOCUMENT ALL EXOTHERMIC AND MODCELL CABINET (TO GROUND RING g 9/30/13 90% CONST JN / EXISTING BE REMOVED) EXISTING 200A PPC CONNECTED TO 200A PPC 7. NOTIFY CONSTRUCTION MANAGER IF THERE ARE ANY DIFFICULTIES ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC EXISTING GROUND BAR ~~ INSTALLING GROUNDING SYSTEM DUE TO SITE SOIL CONDITIONS. EXISTING EXISTING REV. DATE BY REVISION TELCO CABINET TELCO CABINET 8. ALL EXISTING GROUND BARS, WIRES & CONNECTIONS SHALL BE DESCRIPTION ISSUED FOR: EXISTING SPRINT EXISTING SPRINT FIELD VERIFIED. ANY DEFICIENT ITEMS SHALL BE REPLACED AS STEP-DOWN STEP-DOWN REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE ADEQUATE GROUNDING REQUIRED BY CONSTRUCTION TRANSFORMER TRANSFORMER SPRINT. <- EXISTING GROUNDING NOTES: EXISTING 1. EXOTHERMIC WELDS (2). 2 AWG BARE TINNED SOLID COPPER SPRINT METER /-SPRINT METER EXISTING SPRINT CONDUCTORS TO GROUNDING BAR. ROUTE CONDUCTORS TO ~>CEN TERLINE ~ft____-------EXISTING SPRINT BURIED GROUNDING RING AND PROVIDE PARALLEL EXOTHERMIC SOLUTIONS 100A/480V 100A/480V WELD. DISCONNECT DISCONNECT Advancing Wireless Networks 2. EC SHALL USE PERMANENT MARKER TO DRAW THE LINES BETWEEN EACH SECTION AND LABEL EACH SECTION ("P", "A", 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY "N", "1") WITH 1" HIGH LETTERS. Golden, CO 80403 1 EQUIPMENT GROUND & ROUTING PLAN (EXISTING) IF REQUIRED 2 EQUIPMENT GROUND & ROUTING PLAN (INTERIM) IF REQUIRED 303-993-3293 WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM 3. ALL HARDWARE 18-8 STAINLESS STEEL, INCLUDING LOCK SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" WASHERS, COAT ALL SURFACES WITH AN ANTI-OXIDANT COMPOUND BEFORE MATING. ALL HARDWARE SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL 3/8 INCH DIAMETER OR LARGER. EXISTING SPRINT 4. FOR GROUND BOND TO STEEL ONLY: INSERT A CADMIUM FLAT GROUND BAR ~* WASHER BETWEEN LUG AND STEEL, COAT ALL SURFACES WITH AN (ATTACHED TO ANT]-OXIDANT COMPOUND BEFORE MATING. UNDERSIDE OF 2< PLATFORM) & 5. NUT & WASHER SHALL BE PLACED ON THE FRONT SIDE OF THE 1 GROUNDING BAR AND BOLTED ON THE BACK SIDE. INSTALL BLACK 1 HEAT-SHRINKING TUBE, 600 VOLT INSULATION ON ALL GROUNDING TERMINATIONS. THE INTENT IS TO WEATHERPROOF THE LEGEND COMPRESSION CONNECTION. 1 EXOTHERMIC CONNECTAON 6. NUMBER OF GROUNDING BARS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON THE SPRINT MMBS * MECHANICAL CONNECTION TYPE OF TOWER, ANTENNA LOCATION, AND CONNECTION CABINET (CONNECTED ORIENTATION. PROVIDE AS REQUIRED. TO GROUND BAR) -3 ANTENNA GROUND BAR MASTER GROUND BAR 7. GROUNDING KIT SHALL BE TYPE AND PART NUMBER AS SUPPLIED SPRINT BBU CABINET OR RECOMMENDED BY CABLE MANUFACTURER. (CONNECTED TO GROUND BAR) 8. WEATHERPROOFING SHALL BE TYPE AND PART NUMBER AS ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE 'D··24 X36- SHEET SUPPLIED OR RECOMMENDED BY CABLE MANUFACTURER. PROJECT INFORMATION· 9. SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR. NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH NOTE: GROUNDING BAR TO AN EXISTING TOWER, THE SUBCONTRACTOR DN33XC241 ST. REGIS HOTEL 10. WHEN THE SCOPE OF WORK REQUIRES THE ADDITION OF A 1. CONTRACTOR TO REPLACE ALL MISSING GROUND BARS SHALL OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM THE TOWER OWNER PRIOR TO 315 EAST DEAN STREET AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED. MOUNTING THE GROUNDING BAR TO THE TOWER. ASPEN, CO 81611 EXISTING PITKIN COUNTY 200A PPC 11. EXTEND TWO (2) 2 AWG TINNED CU CONDUCTOR FROM BURIED GROUNDING RING AND CONNECT TO THE PROPOSED TOWER. DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: EXISTING FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GROUNDING MC JN KS TELCO CABINET CONNECTIONS TO THE TOWER. (APPLICABLE TO NEW TOWERS F EXISTING SPRINT ONLY.) SHEET TITLE: STEP-DOWN GROUNDING & TRANSFORMER 12. NUMBER OF GROUNDING BARS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON THE TYPE OF TOWER ANTENNA LOCATION AND CONNECTION ROUTING PLANS -EXISTING ORIENTATION. THE SUBCONTRACTOR S;HALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SPRINT METER INSTALLING ADDITIONAL GROUNDING BARS AS REQUIRED, EXISTING SPRINT PROVIDING 50% SPARE CONNECTION POINTS. ~- 1004480V SHEET NUMBER: DISCONNECT 13. EXPOSED GROUND WIRES TO BE NON METALLIC LIQUID TIGHT. E3 3 EQUIPMENT GROUND & ROUTING PLAN (FINAL) 4 GROUNDING NOTES SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" Sprint®) ANTENNA SECTOR 1 ANTENNA SECTOR 2 ANTENNA SECTOR 3 1. 800/1900 800/1900 800/1900 MHz MHz MHz SPRINT SPRINT SPRINT ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA -4 0 -COAX JUMPER <- -4-COAX JUMPER A--cOAx JUMPER MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS l@ll:l IiI'll {11 6/26/14 100% CONST ML 10/14/13 100% CONST JN EXISNG SECTOR GB n I E EXISTING SECTOR GB., 12 ~21 14111- 1 & EXISTING SECTOR GB n - ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 10 AWG @ 0 ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC f ~0 AWG Q J ~10 AWG REVISION kJ REV. DATE BY 900 DESCRIPTION HYBRID CABLE INTERNAL - HYBRID CABLE INTERNAL HYBRID CABLE INTERNAL -l rJ IISSUED FOR: GRD WIRE TO BE GRD WIRE TO BE GRD WIRE TO BE TRIMMED TO FIT AND TRIMMED TO FIT AND - TRIMMED TO FIT AND CONSTRUCTION ATTACHED TO GRD BAR ATTACHED TO GRD BAR ATTACHED TO GRD BAR DC / FIBER DC / FIBER 2__ (El #2 *WG ~>CENTERLINE (E) #2 AWG _ _ (E) #2 AWG LEGEND SOLUTIONS EXOTHERMIC CONNECTION Advancing Wireless Networks ~ MECHANICAL CONNEC-nON CGB COLLECTOR GROUND BAR 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY Golden, CO 80403 *U] MGB MASTER GROUND BAR 303-993-3293 WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM EXISTING UPPER- TOWER GROUND BAR GROUNDING NOTES 1. ALL GROUNDING CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE BY EXOTHERMIC WELDS. EXOTHERMIC WELDS SHALL INCLUDE ALL CABLE TO CABLE, SPLICES, ETC. ALL CABLE TO GROUND RODS, GROUND RODS SPUCES AND LIGHTING PROTECnONS SYSTEM AS INDICATED. GROUND FOUNDATION ONLY AS INDICATED BY PM. ALL NEW MMBS MATERIALS USED (MOLDS, WELDING, METAL, TOOLS, ETC.) SHALL BE EXISnNG EXISTING CABINET EXOTHERMIC WELDED AND INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURERS PROPOSED GPS ~ DEI CABINET - - - -HYBRID RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES. GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL HAVE A UNIT CABINET CABLE MINIMUM 24" BENDING RADIUS. #6 AWG WITH - INTERNAL , WEATHERPROOFING / 7 GRD WIRE 2. ALL EXOTHERMIC WELD CONNECTIONS ON GALVANIZED SURFACES SHALL BE TO BE CLEANED THOROUGHLY AND COLORED TO MATCH SURFACE WITH (2) TWO TRIMMED TO COATS OF GAL\ATE (WHITE) PAINT. OR SILVERBRITE (ALUMINUM). (E)_#2 AWG FIT AND n / Hn NE i gEl ..1 ..1 ..1 ATTACHED 3 ALL ELECTRICAL dc MECHANICAL GROUND CONNECT10NS SHALL HAVE COAX ~ n d d di TO GRD BAR ' ANTIOXIDANT COMPOUND APPLIED TO CONNECnON. #2. AWG ~ ~ ~MMBS GND BAR| 4. GROUND TESTS SHALL BE PERFORMED AS REQUIRED BY SPRINT STANDARD -k,---F #2 AWG GB ®&__.3 · PROCEDURES. GROUND GRID RESISTANCE SHALL NOT EXCEED 5-OHMS. ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE "D'· 24·<36'· SHEET - EX]SnNG LOWER TOWER 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT THE GROUND RESISTANCE TEXT REPORT AS PROJECT INFORMATION GROUND BAR FOLLOW: NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNICH A. ONE (1) COPY TO OWNER REPRESENTAn VE #6 AWG COAX JUMPER B. ONE (1) COPY TO ENGINEER ST. REGIS HOTEL 1 /. AT BOTTOM OF TOWER C. ONE (1) COPY TO KEEP INSIDE EQUIPMENT INCLOSURE DN33XC241 NEW BBU 315 EAST DEAN STREET AWG STRANDED GREEN JACKETED FROM BUSS TERMINAL. ASPEN, CO 81611 t f 0 - - CABNE 6. ALL RADIO EQUIPMENT AND UTIUTY CABINETS GROUNDS LEADS TO BE # #2 AWG PITKIN COUNTY 7. FOR ADDITIONAL GROUNDING NOTES SHEET E01. DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: 8. ALL ANTENNA MOUNT GROUNDS SHALL BE #2 AWG STRANDED GREEN MC JN KS 9 - #2 AWG JACKETED CABLE GROUNDS SHALL BE BLACK FROM MFR. -- SHEETTITLE: 9. ALL GROUND WIRES FROM GROUND BARS TO GROUND SHALL BE #2 AWG EXISTING #2 AG - SOLID BARE AS REQUIRED. -EXISTING #2 AG GROUNDING DETAILS GROUND RING - - - - GROUNDS TO EXISnNG 10. ALL ABOVE GROUND WIRES SHALL BE GREEN JACKETED. ALL GROUND WIRE'S - - - - GROUND RING PENETRAnNG INTO GROUND AND BELOW SHALL BE SOLIDBARE. SHEETNUMBER: 1 GROUNDING RISER DIAGRAM E4 SCALE: NTS #2 AWG DMV 9111 #2 AWG 9MV 9# OMV Z# OMV 9# VSn031N #6 AWG 01861* H EXISTING FINAL GROUNDING LAM SU NJ L8 HOUSING n r 2" UQUID NOTES: 12" TO 24" INSPECTION ELECTRIC FOR \ / TIGHT 1. DO NOT INSTALL CABLE GROUND KIT AT A BEND AND ALWAYS / COUPUNG Sprint®> DIRECT GROUND MRE DOWN TO ANTENNA GROUND BAR. ANTENNA CABLE - ~~WED FOR BUTT CONDUCTOR CONDUIT . l #88711 2. WEATHER PROOFING SHALL BE ANDREWS. (TYPE & PART NUMBER | ALL INTERIOR INSULAnON UP 2" LIQUID-° ~ ' NEW ~ NEW o 2. -41 - -4=42 5-=Ek- EXTERNAL TWO-HOLE AGAINSTTHE TIGHT \ MMBS BATTERY ~ ~APTOR AS SUPPUED OR RECOMMENDED BY CABLE MANUFACTURER.) TOOTHEA CONNECTORS -7 CONNECTOR CONDUIT ~' \~ABINE~ CABINET ~ 2' RGS RRU TO ANTENNAS WEATHERPROOFING KIT | ~ , 1-2 1/2'0 MAX 3/8-0xl 1/2'L-\ \\ ~f& ~~REL--3\\ 1...~~- -- 0 0 ~ A/c (SEE NOTE 3) 1/4" MIN FOR ~~ ~ 1 TOTAL OF 5 UNES PER CABLE GROUND KIT S/S NUTn \ \ #8436 CONDUIT SECTOR IF THE SITE #6 AWG STRANDED COPPER GROUND S/S LOCK ~ 2~ UQUID-s ,-CONNECRON Ti -01 HAS BOTH 800 & 1900 WASHER- ~ # TIGHT -4-- WIRE (GROUNDED TO GROUND BAR) m~~__a 3= 1 IIT ' ' ~ ~<-~ ~R~R~J~2 CABINET (SEE NOTE 1 & 2) WASHER-4~P:, de==Pe f ~~~~ STANDARD GROUND WEATHERPROOFING P. 1/1/ ~ KIT (TYP.) CONNECTION OF CABLE GROUND KIT TO Ic +11 11 11 11 1 1 CONNECTOR , A\ HEAT SHRIN 2» RGS- 2" LIQUID TIGHT J KIT (TYP.) (SEE ANTENNA CABLE MASTEC a-/L\ LEAT --- , BEATHERPROOFING / DET/3 E-5) 461=2= / Do NOT 1 KIT (TYP.) / MQIa SHRINK CONDUIT 2» RGS DC -1 SEE NOTE 2- ANTENNA CABLE 2 L]QUID TO SHEL-TER (TYP.) 1. DO NOT INSTALL CABLE GROUND KIT AT A BEND AND ALWAYS »--%1% FLAT WASHER ~ \332If-- -<f · #DISCONNE.1 NETWORK SOLUTIONS CONDUIT TO PGHT #8435 DIRECT GROUND WIRE DOWN TO GROUND BAR. NEW MMBS / ~ -ANTENNA GROUND ~-S/S BOLT (1 OF 2) CABINET #2 GREEN ~ #6 AWG BAR, SIMILAR TO 2. GROUNDING KIT SHALL BE ANDREW SUREGROUND TYPE KIT WITH ~1. OUTDOOR SITES-USE BLACK HEAT SHRINK "DO NOT » --2-tle- f---- CONTRACTOR TO 1 11 11/ VERIFY THAT THE GROUND BAR NEAR ~ K16-057. MOUNT TWO-HOLE LUG. 2. INDOOR SITES-USE CLEAR HEAT SHRINK DISCONNECT~ TAG GROUND BAR IS TOP OF MONOPOLE, 3. WEATHER PROOFING SHALL INCORPORATE PPC WEATHERPROOFING ON ALL GROUND EXISTING GROUND GROUNDED TO THE L+--TOWER OR WAVEGUIDE TAPE KIT, COLD SHRINK SHALL NOT BE USED. BAR INTERCONNECTS RING ~ 6/26/14 100% CONST ML TOWER OR RING 1 LADDER. AND EQUALIZERS in -WY*DE#St Z-~ ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN DIAGRAMMATIC LAYOUT ONLY, MAY VARY. ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 1 TYP COAX GROUNDING 2 CABLE GROUNDING 3 TWO HOLE LUG 4 CABINET GROUNDING SCHEMATIC SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS ~ 5/17/13 PRELIM CONST MC SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS REVISION REV. DATE BY DESCRIPTION NQIC ISSUED FOR: *PROVIDE NO-OX GREASE AT CONTACT RRU GROUNDS STRANDED CU WIRE #2 TINNED GROUND FROM ANTENNA/RRU SURFACE BETWEEN LUG AND GROUND BAR CONSTRUCTION WITH GREEN, 600V, THHN/THWN MOUNTING PIPE /4 4 6*%4 ~---HYBRID CABLE SOLUTIONS INSULATION. SIZE AS SPECIFIED *CONTRACTOR WILL VERIFY BUSS BAR GROUNDING TO THE TOWER OR RING. 2 GROUND BAR ON -14 u/ GROUND LEAD <~>C E N TE RLI N E ANTENNA TOWER Advandng Wireless Networks IXEE_IA lIEE-QI 1/2/-2 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY 12~4 Golden, CO 8040 IXEE--Ma o 41©101 o o o o©1 o WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM 303-993-3293 -EXISTING 612"xl/4" THK., 1 »» 1 13 2*58 9%*0 0 0 0 9 TINNED GROUND BAR & CONNECTIONS. oopo 0000 00/00 0000 IXEEISS IEE-XS TWO-HOLE LUG, BOLTED TO - GROUND BAR USING 3/8»-16 x 1 1/4'STAINLESS STEEL HEX HEAD BOLTS ANID HARDWARE. 5 TYPICAL EXOTHERMIC WELD CONNECTIONS 6 SECTOR GROUND BAR CONNECTIONS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS NQIE; STRANDED CU WIRE WITH GREEN, - *PROVIDE NO-OX GREASE AT CONTACT SURFACE BETWEEN LUG AND GROUND BAR 600V, THHN/THWN INSULATION. - SIZE AS SPECIFIED GROUND BAR ON WALL,- GROUND LEADS TO EACH ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE »D" 24 X36 SHEET FLOOR OR ON ANTENNA PROJECT INFORMATION: QSECTOR GROUND BAR COAX CABLE ~~~/4-/ h TOWER NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH GROUND LEADS ST. REGIS HOTEL DN33XC241 O 000000000000©©'O>10 315 EAST DEAN STREET EXISTING GROUND BAR 0 01©1910 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ©©431 0/.'-& CONNECTIONS ASPEN, CO 81611 PITKIN COUNTY 094000000000000003/3/9 DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: 0 0 0~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MC JN KS • GROUND B~ SHEET TITLE: ~. TWO-HOLE LUG, BOLTED TO GROUND BAR USING 3/8-- 16xl 1/4'STAINLESS STEEL HEX HEAD BOLTS AND HARDWARE. GROUNDING DETAILS EXOTHERMIC WELD WITH #2 AWG SOUD TINNED OF TOWERS OR MONOPOLES BARE CU WIRE OR STRANDED CU WIRE WITH GREEN, SHEETNUMBER. SHALL USE EXOTHERMIC 600V, THHN/THWN INSULAnON TO ANTENNA E5 CONNECTION. STRUCTURE, BUILDING, RING GROUND OR MGB 7 TOWER MASTER GROUND BAR CONNECTIONS SCALE: NTS D. Application. An application for approval of new, modified or additional wirelesstelecommunication services facilities and/or equipment shall comply with the submittal requirements applicable to conditional use reviews pursuant to Chapter 26.304, Cbmmon development review procedures and Chapter 26.425, Cbnditional uses of the Aspen Munidpal Cbde. Also, wirelesstelecommunication services facilities and equipment applicationsshall contain at least the following additional information: 1. Ste plan or plansdrawn to ascale of one (1) inch equalsten (10) feet or one (1) inch equals twenty (20) feet, induding "before and after" photographs (simulations) specifyingthe location of antennas, support structures, transmission buildings and/or other accessory uses, access, parking, fencea signs, lighting, landscaped areas and all adjacent land uses within one hundred fifty (150) feet, alch plansand drawingsshould demonstrate compliance with the review standards of this Bction. Endosed, please find stamped and signed construdion drawings with all applicable designsand specificationa 2. Ste improvement survey induding topography and vegetation showing the current status, induding all easements and vacated rightsof way, of the parcel certified (wet ink signed and stamped and dated within the past twelve (12) months) by a registered land surveyor, licensed in the eate. This colocation upgrade will not affect thetopography or vegetation. 3. Landscape plan drawn to a scale of one (1) inch equalsten (10) feet or one (1) inch equals twenty (20) feet, induding "before and after" photographs (simulations) indicating size, spacing and type of plantingsand indicating stepsto betaken to provide screening asrequired bythe review standards of this&dion. The landscape plansshall also indicatethe size, location and species of all existing vegetation and whether each of those indicated are proposed for removal (indicate proposed mitigation), relocation (indicate from and to) or preservation. The planner can determine if a landscape plan is necessary; for instance, when an antenna isto be attached to abuilding, thisrequirement may be waived. Rease see pages A-2 thru A-4 of the endosed construction drawings for before, interim and final drawinga 4. Bevation drawingsor "before and after" photographs/drawings simulating and specifying the location and height of antennas, support structures, transmission buildingsand/or other accessory uses, fences and signa Rease see pages A-2 thru A-4 of the endosed construction drawings for before, interim and final drawings. 5. Ughting plan and photometric study indicatingthe size, height, location and wattage of all proposed outdoor lighting sources Thisstudy must also indude agraphic indicatingthe spread and degree/intensity of light from each source/fixture. This requirement can be waived bythe Q)mmunity Development Director if little or no outdoor lighting isproposed. Not applicable. Farthe FAA this fadlity does not need lighting. sNED 6. 3ructural integrity report from a professional engineer licensed in the Sateaocumenting the following: i.1 j OCT 1 7 2013 a) Tower height and design, indudingtedinical, engineering, economic and other pertinent factorsgoverningselection of the proposed design; b) Total antidpated capacity of the structure, induding number and types of antennas which can be accommodated; c) Failure characteristicsof thetower and demonstration that site and setbacks are of adequate size to contain debris in the event of failure; and CD *ecific design and reconstrudion plansto allow shared use. Thissubmission isrequired only in the event that the applicant intendsto share use of the facility by subsequent reinforoement and reconstrudion of the facility. Endosed, please find a passing strudural integrity report for thisproposed upgrade. 7. FAA and FOCcoordination. 3atements regardingthe regulationsof the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Federal Cbmmunications(bmmission (FO©, respectively, that: a) (Required only if the facility isnear an airfield) The application hasnot been found to be a hazard to air navigation under Part 77, Federal Aviation, F6deral Aviation Flegulationsor astatement that no compliance with Part 77 isrequired and the reasons therefor. A letter from the Sardy Field Airport Administrator will also be required if the Cimmunity Development Director determinesthat the proposed fadlity may impact airport operations; Not applicable. b) (Fbquired of all wirelesstelecommunication services facilityor equipment applicants) The application complieswith the regulationsof the Federal emmunications Cbmmission with regard to maximum radio frequency and electromagnetic frequency emissionsor astatement from the applicant that no such compliance isnecessary and the reasonstherefore. *rint operatestheir communications installation within all applicable FOCguidelines and only broadcasts within their licensed frequendes 8. didencethat an effort wasmadeto locate on an existing wirelesstelecommunication services fadlity site induding coverage/ interference analysis and capacity analysis and a brief statement as to other reasons for successor no success. Not applicable. Thisisan upgradeto an existing site. 9. Written documentation in the form of a signed aff idavit demor*Pwago effort in locating facilitiesin accordance with site selection order of pref@~84 outlipe below. Not applicable. Thisisan upgradeto an existing site. OCT 1 4 LUU F ASPEN:- 10. All companies and providers of wirelesstelecommunication servi~~~pment within the aty shall, duringtheir preapplication conference for a nemmaolity, be prepared to verbally outline, to the best of current knowledge, a master or long-term plan for all proposed sites within athree-mile radiusof the Oty. In particular, companies and providers should be prepared to discusstheir need for the proposed site and how it fitsinto their existing and proposed coverage grids Not applicable. Thisisan upgradeto an existing site. E General provisions and requirementa The following provisionsapply to all wireless telecommunication servicesfacilitiesand equipment applications, sitesand uses. 1. Prohibitions. Latticetowers (astrudure, with three or four steel support legs, used to support a variety of antennae; thesetowersgenerally range in height from sixty (60) to two hundred (200) feet and are construded in areaswhere great height is needed, microwave antennas are required or where the weather demandsa more strudurally sound design) are prohibited within the aty. Not applicable. Thisisan upgradeto an existing site. Towers (support structures) shall be prohibited in the following lone Distrids: Medium- Density Residential (R-6); Moderate-Density Rasidential (R-15, R-15A R-154; low-Density Residential (R-30); Fbsidential Multi-Family (FMF, FMFA); and Affordable Housing/Planned Unit Development (API-1/ PUD). Thisexisting fadlity isin the Planned Unit Development (PUD). All wirelesstelecommunication servicesfacilities and equipment not prohibited bythe preceding statements shall be allowed in all other zone districtssubject to review and approval by the Cbmmunity Development Director pursuant to the provision4 requirementsand standardsof thisO,apter, induding consistency with the dimensional requirementsof the underlying zone district. Thisexisting fadlity isin the Planned Unit Development (PUD). 2. Ste selection. Wireless communication facilitiesshall be located in the followingorder of preference: Rrst: On existing structuressuch asbuildings, communication towers, flagpoles, church steeples, cupolas, ball field lights, nonornamental/antique street lights such as highway lighting, etc. Second: In locationswheretheexistingtopography, vegetation, buildingsor other structures provide the greatest amount of screening. Least : 01 vacant ground or highly visible siteswithout significant visual mitigation and where screening/bufferingisdifficult at best. Not applicable. Thisisan upgradeto an existing site. 3. Interference. Se 93Ction 15.04.470, Radio Interference Prohibited, of tbi•Q)de. 4. Airports and flight paths Wirelesstelecommunication seAms facilities and equipment shall not present a hazard to air navigation under Part 77, Federal Aviatiofil,Federal Aviation F~gulations Not applicable. 00\ i ITY OF ASPEN 5. Historicsites and strudures In addition to the applicabl e 6'*I,0§8fi!Rgft.415, all of the foregoing and following provisions and standards of this Chapter shall apply when wireless telecommunication services, facilitiesand equipment are proposed on any historic site or strudureor within any historicdistrid. Not applicable. 6. Riblicbuildings, structuresand rights-of-way. Leasing of publicbuildings, publidyowned structuresand/or public rights-of-way for the purposes of locating wirelesstelecommunication services facilitiesand/or equipment isenoouraged. In cases where a fadlity is proposed on C]typroperty, specificlocationsand compensation to theOtyshall be negotiated in lease agreements between the Oty and the provider on a case-by-case basis and would be subject to all of the review aiteriacontained in this99dion. Sich agreements would not provide exdusive arrangementsthat could tie up accessto the negotiated sitesor limit competition and must allow for the possibility of "co-locating" (sharing of fadlities) with other providers asdescribed in Sibsection EL below. This is an existing siteon theroof of the 3. Aegis Hotel. 7. Cb-location. 03-location or sharing, of fadlities with other providers isencouraged. Cb- location can be achieved aseither building-mounted, roof-mounted or ground-mounted facilities. In designing poles, applicants are strongly encouraged to consider the possibility of present or future co-location of other wirelesscommunication equipment by strudurally overbuilding in order to handle the loading capadty of additional antennas, for the use of the company and for other companiesto use as well. Applicantsshall use good faith effortsto negotiate lease rightsto other telecommunications users who desireto usethe monopole. Cb-location on an existing support structure (tower) shall be permitted asan accessory use. A maximum of two (2), twenty-four (24) inch diameter dish antennas are permitted per monopole. Projectionsof any type on the monopole, which are not antennas, are strongly discouraged. Thisisan existing site on the roof of the 3. Aegis Hotel. Multiple use fadlitiesare encouraged aswell. Wirelesstelecommunication services facilities and equipment may be integrated into existing or newly developed f acilitiesthat are f undional for other purposes, such asball field lights, flagpoles, church steeples, highway lighting, etc. All multiple use fadlitiesshall be designed to makethe appearance of the antennae relatively inconspicuous Thisisan existing siteontheroof of the 8. Regis Hotel. The co-location requirement may be waived by the Cbmmunity Development Director upon a showing that either federal or state regulations prohibit the use, the proposed use will interfere with the current use, the proposed use will interfere with surrounding property or uses, the proposed user will not agreeto reasonable termsor such co-location isnot in the best interest of the public health, safety or welfare. Time needed to review a co-location r,~104~lall not greatly exceed that for asingle applicant. Thisisan existing site'on the roof of t 638. Aegis Hotel. r ~-3 11 zoo 8. Maintenance. All towers, antennas, related facilitiesand equipment ant*JI~jifit~.shall be maintained in asafe and dean manner in accordance with prokct approV~W&14#uilding codes The operator/property owner shall be responsible for maintaining free from graffiti, debris and litter, those areasof the site which are adjacent to the premises over which he or she hascontrol. The applicant shall be responsible for reasonable upkeep of the facilityand subject property. All towers, antennasand related facilitiesshall be subject to periodic inspection to ensure continuing compliance with all conditionsof approval and requirementsof this 93ction. Sprint intendsto maintain their site up to the standardsof thisordinance. 9. Abandonment and removal. All required approvalswill be in effect only so long asthe antennas and other struduresare operated at the site. Fadlitiesthat are not in use for ninety (90) consecutive daysfor cellular communication purposesshall be considered abandoned and shall be removed bythe facility owner. The site shall be restored to the condition it wasin prior to the installation/location of the facility. Slch removal shall be carried out in accordance with proper health and safety requirements Fk Sprint'sl-ease Agreement with the hospital, they areobligated to removetheir equipment in the manner described above. A written notice of the determination of abandonment shall be sent or delivered to the operator of the wirelesscommunication facility. The operator shall have ninety (90) daysto removethe fadlity or provide the Oommunity Development Department with evidence that the use has not been discontinued. The Cbmmunity Development Director shall review all evidence and shall determine whether or not the facility isabandoned. Upon refusal or failure of al owner and/or operator to timely remove a facility asrequired under this Section, the facilityshall be deemed an abandoned illegal strudure subject to abatement asa public nuisance. Per *rint's Lease Agreement with the 8. Aegis Hotel, they are obligated to removetheir equipment in the manner descri bed above. 10. ~nditions and limitations Theaty shall reserve the right to add, modify or delete conditionsafter the approval of arequest in order to advance alegitimate Clty interest related to health, safetyor welfare. Prior to exercisingthisright, the atyshall notifythe owner and operator in advance and shall not impose asubdantial expense or deprive the affected party of asubstantial revenue source in the exerdsingof such right. Approval bythe Cbmmunity Development Director for a wirelesstelecommunication services facility and/or equipment application shall not be construed to waive any applicable zoning or other regulations; and wherein not otherwise specified, all other requirementsof thisede shall apply. All requests for modificationsof existing fadlitiesor approvals shall be submitted to the Cbmmunity Development Director for review under all provisionsand requirementsof this Sgction. If other than minor changes are proposed, a new, complete 5?#ication containing all proposed revisions shall be required. o ECEN et) R Fleview standards The following standards are designed to foster the Clty'sefety and aedhetic a r T \ 6 L.6 ' . interestswithout imposing unreasonable limitationson wirelesstelecommunicatinn services facilities and equipment: CITY OF ASPEN ?OMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1. Bt backs At a minimum, all wirelesstelecommunication servicesfadlities and equipment shall comply with the minimum setback requirementsof the underlying zone district; if the following requirements are more restrictive than those of the underlying zone distrid, the more restrictive standard shall apply. a) All facilitiesshall be located at least fifty (50) feet from any property lines, except when roof-mounted (above theeave lineof abuilding). Rat-roof mounted facilities visible from ground level within one-hundred (100) feet of said property shall be concealed tothe extent possible within acompatible architectural element, such asa chimney or ventilation pipeor behind architectural ski rting of thetype generally used to conceal HVACequipment. Atched-roof-mounted facilitiesshall always be concealed within acompatible architectural element, such aschimneysor ventilation pipes b) Monopole towers shall be set back from any residentially mned propertiesa distance of at least three (3) timesthe monopole's height (i.e., a sixty (60) foot setback would be required for atwenty (20) foot monopole) and the setback from any public road, as measured from the right-of-way line, shall be at least equal to the height of the monopole. c) No wirelesscommunication fadlity may be established within one-hundred (100) feet of any existing, legally established wireless communication fadlity except when located on the same building or structure. d) No portion of any antenna array shall extend beyond the property linesor into any front yard area (lly wires shall not be anchored within any front yard area, but may be attached to the building. Thisisan existing site. This upgrade will not expand *rint'sairrent lease area. 2. Height. The following restrictions shall apply: a) Wirelesstelecommunication servicesfadlitiesand/or equipment not attached to a building shall not exceed thirty-five (35) feet in height or the maximum permissible height of the given Zo ne Distrid, whichever ismore restridive. Not applicable. b) Whenever a wirelesstelecommunication services antennaisattached to abuilding roof, the antenna and support system for panel antennas shall not exceed five (5) feet above the highest portion of that roof, induding parapet walls and the antenna and support system for whip antenna shall not exceed ten (10) feet abovethe highest portion of that roof, induding parapet walls *rint'scolocation upgrade will not increasethe current height of the antennas. c) The emmunity Development Director may approve ataller antenna height than stipulated in b. above if it ishisor her determinaUOIktt~0~~tz]Upbly carnouflaged, in , which case an administrative approval may be 92#92 ed.#' · 1 1 9013 d) If the 0]mmunity Development Director determinesthat an antennataller than stipulated in b. above cannot be suitably carnouflaged,®el#*th* tuditional height of the nall,JHNITY DEVELOPMEN' UUM· h. 1 antenna shall be reviewed pursuant to the process and standards (in addition to the standardsof this 93CtiOn) of Chapter 26.430 (*ecial review). e) Sipport and/or switching equipment shall be located inside the building, unlessit can be fully screened from view as provided in the "&reening" standards (26.475.130 and 26.575.130.F.5) below. Sprint'sandllary equipment islocated in the existing building. Thisupgradewill not affect that. 3. Architectural compatibility. Whether manned or unmanned, wirelesstelecommunication services facilities shall be consistent with the architectural style of the surrounding architectural environment (planned or existing) considering exterior materials, roof form, scale, mass, color, texture and charader. In addition: a) If such facility isaccessoryto an existing use, the facility shall beconstruded out of materialsthat are equal to or of better qualitythan the materialsof the prindpal use. b) Wirelesstelecommunication services equipment shall be of the same color asthe building or structure to which or on which such equipment is mounted or asrequired by the appropriate decision-making authority (Cbmmunity Development Director, Historic Preservation Cbmmission, Planning and Zoning emmission or aty euncil, as applicable). c) Whenever wirelesstelecommunication services equipment is mounted to the wall of a building or strudure, the equipment shall be mounted in aconf iguration designed to blend with and be architecturally integrated into a building or other concealing strudure, be as flush to the wall astechnically possible and shall not project above the wall on which it ismounted. d) Monopole support buildings, which house cellular s,vitching devices and/or other equipment related to the use, operation or maintenance of the subject monopole, must be designed to match the architecture of adjacent buildinga If no recent and/or reasonable architectural theme ispresent, the Cbmmunity Development Director may require aparticular design that isdeemed to be suitableto the subject location. e) All utilitiesassodated with wirelesscommunication fadlitiesor equipment shall be underground (also see "9]reening' below). Thisisan existing installation. Thisupgrade will not affect the nature and charaderisticsof the installation or surrounding building. 4. Q~mpatibility with the natural environment. Wirelesstelecommunication services facilities and equipment shall be compatible with the surrounding natural environment considering land forms, topography and other natural features and shall not dominate tbe Landscape or present a dominant silhouetteon aridge line. In addition: aECENED OCT 1 7 2013 CtiTY OF ASPEN "c..· ~ "f <lr.f n,~vELOPMENT 1.1 a) If a location at or near a mountain ridge line isselected, the applicant shall provide computerized, three-dimensional, visual simulationsof the facility or equipment and other appropriate graphicsto demonstrate the visual impact on the view of the affected ridgesor ridge lines; an 8040 Geenline FavieW, pursuant to the provisionsof 93dion 26.435.030, may also be required. b) Ste disturbances shall be minimized and existing vegetation shall be preserved or improved to theextent possible, unlessit can be demonstrated that such disturbance to vegetation and topography resultsin less visual impact to the surrounding area c) Sjrrounding view planes shal be preserved to the extent possible. d) All wirelesstelecommunication services facilitiesand equipment shall comply with the Federal Cbmmunication Q)mmission'sregulationsconcerning maximum radio f requency and electromagnetic f requency emissions Thisisan existing installation. Thisupgrade will not affect the nature and charaderisticsof the installation or surrounding building. 5. 8]reening. Fbof-and-ground-mounted wirelesstelecommunication services facilities and equipment, induding accessory equipment, shall be screened from adjacent and nearby public rights-of-way and publicor private properties by paint color selection, parapet walls, screen walls, fencing, landscaping and/or berming in a manner compatible with the buildings and/or surrounding environment'sdesign, color, materials, texture, land forms and/or topography, as appropriate or applicable. In addition: a) Whenever possible, if monopoles are necessary for the support of antennas, they shall be located near existing utility poles, treesor other similar objects; consist of colors and materialsthat best blend with their background; and, have no individual antennas or dimbing spikeson the pole other than those approved by the appropriate decision- making authority (emmunity Development Director, Historic Preservation Cbmmission, Ranning and Zoning Gimmission or Oty Q)uncil, asapplicable) b) For ground-mounted facilities, landscaping may be required to achieve atotal screening effect at the base of such facilitiesor equipment in order to screen the mechanical characteristics; a heavy emphasison coniferous plants for year-round screening maybe required. Landscaping shall beof atype and variety capable of growing within one (1) year to a landscape screen which satisfactorily obscuresthe visibility of the facility. c) Unlessotherwise expressly approved, all cablesfor a fadlityshall be fully concealed from view underground or inside of thescreening€m:f*WAD:ture supporting the antennas; any cablesthat cannot be buriecltor'™hdri)Mde7hidden from view shall be painted to match the color of the building or other existingstructure. LIlli CITY OF ASPEN CON]M.'NiTY DEVELOPMENT d) Otain link fendng shall be unacceptable to screen facilities, support structuresor accessory and related equipment (induding HVACor mechanical equipment present on support buildings); fendng material, if used, shall be six (6) feet in height or lessand shall consist of wood, masonry, stucco, stone or other acceptable materialsthat are opaque. e) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the facility shall comply with all additional measures deemed necessary to mitigate the visual impact of the facility. Also, in lieu of these screening standards, the Cbmmunity Development Director may allow use of an alternate detailed plan and specifications for landscape and screening, induding plantings, fences, walls, sign and structural applications, manufactured devices and other featuresdesigned to screen, camouflage and buffer antennas, poles and accessory usea Fbr example, the antenna and supporting structure or monopole may be of such design and treated with an architectural material so that it iscamouflaged to resemble a tree with asingletrunk and brancheson itsupper part. The plan should accomplish the same degree of screening achieved by meetingthe standardsoutlined above. Thisisan existing installation. Thisupgrade will not affect the nature and charaderisticsof the installation or surrounding building. 6. Ughting and signage. In addition to other applicable sectionsof the code regulating signage or outdoor lighting, the following standards shall applyto wirelesstelecommunication services fadlities and equipment: a) The light source for security lighting shall feature down-directional, sharp cut-off luminariesto direct, oontrol, screen or shade in such a manner asto ensurethat there is no spillage of illumination off-site. b) Light fixtures, whether free standing or tower-mounted, shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in height asmeasured from finished grade. c) The displayof any sign or advertising device other than publicsafety warnings certificationsor other required sealson any wirelesscommunication device or strudure isprohibited. d) The telephone numbersto contact in an emergency shall be posted on each facility in conformance with the provisions of Chapter 26.510, Sgns, of this Title. Per the FAA, this installation isnot required to have lighting. 7. Access ways In addition to ingress and egress requirementsof the Building Q)de, accessto and from wirelesstelecommunication services facilitiesand equipment shal]_be regulated as follows: ACCEIVED OCT 1 7 2013 CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT r#11 a) No wireless communication device or facility shall be located in a required parking, maneuvering or vehide/pedestrian circulation area such that it interferes with or in any way impairs, the intent or functionality of the original design. b) The facility must be secured from accessby the general public but access for emergency services must be ensured. Accessroadsmust becapable of supporting all potential emergency response vehides and equipment. c) The proposed easements for ingress and egress and for electrical and telephone shall be recorded at the Cbunty Oerk and Recorder's Office prior to the issuance of building permits This is an existing installation. The parking, ingress/egress, and security will remain unaffected. (Ord. No. 1-2002 18; Ord. No. 52-2003, 14,15) RECEIVED OCT 1 7 2013 CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Gougle earth Page 1 2.G~ 1*-6-11#litj . F.. 71.J ..1. - CE.a~ .tr *40. U E .. r I klo~,1 .-'-S.4.Vif./il"99./Ill.. 1&44 7.7818,;vEL-. / - -I'.=r-- - D.:P" . 31 .--.1 - 1/IMA,1 x34 1 ki_th,4455917. 1.1. I (~_f DI433XC241 RECEIVED OCT 1 7 2013 CITY OF ASPEN IOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ~CENTER LINE 50[UTIONS 16360 Table Mountain Parkway, (.iolden, CO 80403 September 13. 2013 Mr. Sean I lickman NiasTee RE: DN.33:4:('24 1 "St. Regis Hotel" Mount Analysis I)ear Mr. 1 liekman: Centerline Solutions performed a structural review of the antenna mounts at the above referenced site. The existing antennas mounts are not suited fur the structural loading of the new' Network Vision antennas and equipment. The existing antenna mounts should be replaced with an Andrews MT-222[. mount with sleeve anchors for brick on block or thru-bolts with backing plate. All new antennas and equipment shall be placed on the building as shown in the drawings issued by this office. Please contact us with any questions. Sincerely. .t-:(;SfR?G/ST, l 1- 24.46' )1162.Rt®1 al' 4 4 i f 34610 36 Kliristopher Scott PE t -0 : . .»P SEP 1 3 2013 iFCEIVED r - 17 7 813 l: u Ur ASPEN Crv .r nf DEVELOPMENT DN33XC241 <~C ENTER LINE Ib Design of Equipment - IBC 2009 9/13/13 psf:= - ft' Loads sf := ft2 Antennas want:= 12in h ant = 6ft dant = 6in Ib psi:= 2 Aant = want 'hant A in ant = 6 f,2 Pipe Mount dpipe = 2.375 in Lpipe = 6ft spacsupp = 4ft Spipe - ·571 in3 Antenna Support Desian Wind Design h := 50ft V:= 90 mph Exp C I := 1.0 Kz:= 1.09 Kd:= ·90 Table 6-5 Kzt:= 1 Ib Ib qz := .00256 - ·Kz Kzt Kd 'V24 qz = 20.342 -3 G := .85 ft2 ft 1b Cf:= 1.4 Panel p r= qz ·G.Cf p = 24.2072 Design Wind Pressure ft Check Bending Check Bending with support OTM := Aant P '<Lpipe - spacsupp) OTM = 290.4841bft OTM = 6.105 1# psi allow = 36000psi SF:= 2 Spipe 7•rGWFO allow design -- -SFT design = 1.8 104 psi Pipe OK CCT 1 7 2013 Check anchor 1/2" Anchor PallowT X 5001b anchnum = 4 rY Or ASPEN GMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TotPallow = PallowT -anchnum Aant P 'Lpipe Ranchortop - Ranchortop = 217.863 Ib Totpallow = 2 103 lb OK spacsupp Conservative COMMUNITY DEW El.OPMENT DEPARTAIENT Agreement to Pay Application Fees An agreement between the City of Aspen ("City") and Phone No.: 616-916-3062 / aaron.adelman@gmail.com Propertv SMJ International 0/10/0 Sprint Owner ("ID: Email: Address of 315 E Dean St Address: Billin9 49357 Pontiac Trail, Suite 206 Property Aspen, CO 81611 Wixom, MI 48393 (subject of (send bills here) application) I understand that the City has adopted, via Ordinance No. , Series of 2011, review fees for Land Use applications and the payment of these fees is a condition precedent to determining application completeness. I understand that as the property owner that I am responsible for paying all fees for this development application. For flat fees and referral fees: I agree to pay the following fees for the services indicated. I understand that these flat fees are non-refundable. 0 Select Dept 0 Select Dept $ flat fee for $ flat fee for 0 Select Review $ flat fee for Select Dept 0 $ flat fee for For deposit cases only: The City and I understand that because of the size, nature or scope of the proposed project, it is not possible at this time to know the full extent or total costs involved in processing the application. 1 understand that additional costs over and above the deposit may accrue. I understand and agree that it is impracticable for City staff to complete processing, review, and presentation of sufficient information to enable legally required findings to be made for project consideration, unless invoices are paid in full. The City and I understand and agree that invoices mailed by the City to the above listed billing address and not returned to the City shall be considered by the City as being received by me. I agree to remit payment within 30 days of presentation of an invoice by the City for such services. I have read, understood, and agree to the Land Use Review Fee Policy including consequences for non-payment. I agree to pay the following initial deposit amounts for the specified hours of staff time. I understand that payment of a deposit does not render an application complete or compliant with approval criteria. If actual recorded costs exceed the initial deposit, 1 agree to pay additional monthly billings to the City to reimburse the City for the processing of my application at the hourly rates hereinafter stated. $975 3 deposit for hours of Community Development Department staff time. Additional time above the deposit amount will be billed at $3 5 per hour. $0 0 deposit for hours of Engineering Department staff time. Additional time above the deposit amount will be billed at $265 per hour. City of Aspen: Property Owner: Chris Bendon Aaron Adelman of SMJ International 0/b/0 Sprint Community Development Director Name: Representative for Sprint and Aspen Valley Hospital District Title: ; City Use: 975 Fees Due: $ Received: $ knumr>. 2013 ('it) 01' A,pen I 130 >). G.ilena St. i (970) 920-5090 RECEIVED oCT 1 7 2013 Y OF ASPEN CAL, 11 DEVELOT,eit g#,109 ATTACHMENT 2 -LAND USE APPLICATION ROJECT: Name: Sprint 4GAntenna Upgade art Aspen Valley HospitaJ jocation: 315 EDean 8 (Indicate street address, lot & block number, legal description where appropriate) ~arcel ID # (REQUIRED) 273718285033 iPPLICANT: Vame: 315 14 Dean Association \ddress: 315 E Dean 3 ,hone #: ZEPRESENTATIVE: Vame EMJInternational o/b/0 *rint (Cbntact: Aaron Adelman) Udress: 49357 FbntiacTrail FO, aNte 206, Wixom, MI 48393 'hone #: 616-916-3062 TYPE OF APPLICATION: (please check all that apply): U GMQS Exemption El Conceptual PUD El Temporary Use Il GMQS Allotment U Final PUD (& PUD Amendment) El Text/Map Amendment U Special Review El Subdivision U Conceptual SPA U ESA -8040 Greenline, Stream U Subdivision Exemption (includes U Final SPA (& SPA Margin, Hallam Lake Bluff, condominiumization) Amendment) Mountain View Plane 2 Commercial Design Review ¤ Lot Split El Small Lodge Conversion/ Expansion E Residential Design Variance O Lot Line Adjustment O Other: D Conditional Use EXISTING CONDITIONS: (description of existing buildings, uses, previous approvals, etc.) Sprint airrently has eantennas installed on the roof ot the 9. Fe*Hotel, with a'Icillary equipment inade of the HVACEtled. 'ROPOSAL: (description of proposed buildings, uses, modifications, etc.) Sprint proposed to remove the six existing antentas and ancillary equipment, and replace with 3 new antennasand new ancillary equipment. Please see enclosed plans for detallsand specifications [ave you attached the following? FEES DUE: $ 975.00 B Pre-Application Conference Summary 9 Attachment #1, Signed Fee Agreement 3 Response to Attachment #3, Dimensional Requirements Form 3 Response to Attachment #4, Submittal Requirements- Including Written Responses to Review Standards 3 3-D Model for large project ill plans that are larger than 83" X 11" must be folded. A disk with an electric copy of all written text #licrosoft Word Format) must be submitted as part of the application. Large scale projects should include an lectronic 3-D model. Your pre-application conference summary will indicate if you must submit a 3-D model. 1 lbs 801 1 C?%»4 c.»92*r 0%18% ATTACHMENT3 DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS FORM Project: *rint antenna upgrade at 9. Aggis Hotel Applicant: EMJInternational 0/Wo *rint Location: 315 E Dean 3. Zone District: Lot Size: 221 sq. ft. (Sprint equipment lease area) Lot Area: (for the purposes of calculating Floor Area, Lot Area may be reduced for areas within the high water mark, easements, and steep slopes. Please refer to the definition of Lot Area in the Municipal Code.) Commercial net leasable: Existing: NIA Proposed: 14/A Number of residential units: Existing: N/A Proposed: NIA Number of bedrooms: Existing: N/A Proposed: N/A Proposed % of demolition (Historic properties only): DIMENSIONS: Floor Area: ~ting: Allowable: Proposed: / Principal bldg. height: E.ristki' Allowable: Proposed: / Access. bldg. height: Existing: \ Allowable: Propose~ On-Site parking: Existing.· ~ Required. Prop(;sed: % Site coverage: Existing. Nktired: troposed: % Open Space: Existing. Reqihq~: / Proposed: Front Setback: Existing: Required!\ ~ Proposed: Rear Setback: Existing: Requippf \ Proposed: Combined F/R: Existing: ~Adired: ~ Proposed: Side Setback: Existing: /Required: ~sed: Side Setback: Existing: ~ Required: Propal. Combined Sides: Existing;/ Required: Proposed>\ Distance Between Eryng Required: Proposed:~ Buildings / Existing non-conformities or encroachments: N/A Variations requested: N/A k CENTERLI NE SOLUTIONS 16360 Table Mountain Parkway, Golden. CO 80403 September 13.2013 Mr. Sean I [ickman MasTec IZE: I)N33XC241 "St. Regis Hotel" Structural Analysis Dear Mr. Hickman: Cenlerline Solutions performed a structural review of the existing platform at the above referenced site. The existing platform can safely support the existing CDMA and new Network Vision equipment cabinets. All new' antennas and equipment shall be placed on the building as shown in the drawings issued by this office. Please contact us with any questions. Sincerely, L :7,.RP,·Ak.R JAUP.3341 ta B r 3 34610 4: a Khristopher Scott. PE :Ck:~ 4.1 . 15/ONAL i> SEP 1 3 2013 RECEIVED OCT 1 7 2013 CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <~C ENTER LINE DN33XC241 U i 1 L., . b Ib Design of Equipment - IBC 2009 9/13/13 psf:= - ftz Cabinets CDMA BTS# := 850Ib Power:= 22001b Growth := 8501b MCPA := 5001b BBU40 := 28801b Growth := 6001b Network Vision MMBS:= 7001b BBUnet = 25501b Total design load on platform TWex = BTS4 + 2Power + BBU40 + 2Growth Twex = 9.33 1(flb OK! Total weight with CDMA & NV TWcomb := MMBS + BTS4 + Power + BBU40 + BBUnet TWcomb = 9-18 103]b OK! New and existing equipment under design load Total weight with Final NV TWcomb - IV'IVIBS + BBUnet TWcomb = 3.25 1(Plb OK! New equipment under design load r =CEIVED 0 .. 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SEE@ l it z STAIRS (TYP OF -·~ EXISTING AT7:C WALL 1 ~ 2 ) SEE CFJ 3'-6. 1 (TYP) \ 12 1/4-*3" A JIPMENT PLATFORM FRAMING PLAN LE£-16 GRATING TO BEAM cNES) 9%0- Of FS'O~~4 € 4 448. , 0 W UV WA r , ililltilil[Ill = i -P Cl TY OF ASPEN PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE SUMMARY PLANNER: Jessica Garrow, 970.429.2780 DATE: 8/9/2013 PROJECT: Wireless Broadband Antennae at St. Aegis TYPE OF APPLICATION: Wireless Telecommunications Services Facilities and Equipment DESCRIPTION: The applicant plans to submit an application for Wireless Telecommunication Services Facilities and Equipment for the rooftop at the St. Regis hotel located at 315 Dean St. Wireless telecommunications applications are an administrative review. No public notice is required. The City has review criteria that must be met related to placement, height, etc. Please see section 26.575.130 for the wireless requirements. Wireless equipment is already located atop the St. Regis hotel. It is recommended that the proposed equipment be clustered near the existing equipment. Below is a link to the Land Use application Form for your convenience. http://www.aspenpitki n.com/Portals/0/docs/City/Comdev/Apps%20and%20Fees/ 2013%20Iand°/o20use%20app%20form. pd f Below is a link the Land Use Code for your convenience: htto:#www.aspenpitkin.com/Departments/Commun ity-Development/Planni na-and-Zoni ng/Title-26- Land-Use-Code/ Land Use Code Section(s) 26.304 Common Development Review Procedures 26.575.130 Wireless telecommunications services facilities and equipment Important sections to meet: 26.575.130 D-F Review by: Community Development Staff for complete application Public Hearing: Not required Planning Fees: Administrative Review: $975 for Community Development Administrative review. This includes three (3) hours of staff time. Additional staff hours, if needed, will be billed at $325 per hour. Total Deposit: $975 Total Number of Application Copies: 2 000 To apply, submitthe following information OCT 1 7 2013 En Total Deposit for review of application. 0* *ao?,120 TY OF ASPEN 1-1 Pre-application Conference Summary. [I] Applicant's name, address and telephone number, contained within a letter signed by the applicant stating the name, address, and telephone number of the representative authorized to act on behalf of the applicant. j.. . E Letter from property owner authorizing the applicant to make the land use application. E Street address and legal description of the parcel on which development is proposed to occur, consisting of a current certificate from a title insurance company, or attorney licensed to practice in the State of Colorado, listing the names of all owners of the property, and all mortgages, judgments, liens, easements, contracts and agreements affecting the parcel, and demonstrating the owner's right to apply for the Development Application. 1 A site plan depicting the proposed layout and the project's physical relationship to the land and its surroundings. 1-1 Completed Land Use application and signed fee agreement. F-1 An 8 1/2" x 11 " vicinity map locating the subject parcels within the City of Aspen. 1-1 A written description of the proposal and a written explanation of how a proposed development complies with the review standards relevant to the development application ( 26.575.130 D-F). El Elevation drawings or "before and after" photographs/drawings simulating and specifying the location and height of antennas, support structures, transmission building(s) and/or other accessory uses, fences, and signs. 0 Structural integrity report or letter clarifying the installation and support program for the proposed wireless telecommunication equipment. Disclaimer: The foregoing summary is advisory in nature only and is not binding on the City. The summary is based on current zoning, which is subject to change in the future, and upon factual representations that may or may not be accurate. The summary does not create a legal or vested right. RECENED OCT 1 7 2013 CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEF THE CrrY OF AspEN Land Use Application Determination of Completeness Date: October 21,2013 Dear City of Aspen Land Use Review Applicant, We have received your land use application and reviewed it for completeness. The case number and name assigned to this property is 0063.2013.ASLU-315 E. Dean St„ Wireless. ~hYour Land Use Application is incomplete: Please submit the aforementioned missing submission items so that we may begin reviewing your application. No review hearings will be scheduled until all of the submission contents listed *' 1 above have been submitted and are to the satisfaction of the City of Aspen Planner reviewing the land use application. 1) Proof of ownership, in the form of a current title certificate or letter from a Colorado licensed attorney. 2) Letter from property owner consenting to application and to have Aaron Adleman be the authorized representative for the application. 3) Scaled, measurable drawings. „ 4) A site plan showing the location of the equipment in relation to the site. 01 Your Land Use Application is complete: If there are not missing items listed above, then your application has been deemed complete to begin the land use review process. Other submission items may be requested throughout the review process as deemed necessary by the Community Development Department. Please contact me at 429-2759 if you have any questions. T** You, Jennifer Ph~02, Deputy Director City of Aspen, Community Development Department For Office Use Only Qualifying Applications: Mineral Rights Notice Required New SPA New PUD Yes - No->CW Subdivision, SPA, or PUD (creating more than 1 additional lot) GMQS Allotments Residential Affordable Housing Yes No %.z, Commercial E.P.F. Lodging 1 ...1 - =L] _21-141 Be Edt Record Navigate Fgrm Reports Format T® 04 . 4 4, e .3 M • 9 j *2 jil )]mp 1 1/ 0 0 r 0 4 3 3 -- 4. & 33 ·t / V Ma~Cuslornlieks Rout~@Status Feejunma~ 6;Il.. Roulingllislow , Penri ®e @3111 ~Aspen Land Use Pemil 0063.2013ASLU 3 ~ Ad,es: 315 E DEAN ST Apt/Sub * Cy ASPEN State 30 2 81611 Pemil INOfmdtiOn Master ped Routing queue asluol Appied 10/17013 toled Status pending Approved Deron®on SPRINT PROPOSED TO REMOVE THE SIX EXISTING ANTENNAS AND ANCILLARY Issued. AQUIPMENT,AND EP.ACEydTH] 1~Ell'~'ANTENWAS AND NEWANCILLARY -= - - EQUPMENT] Cbsedfn81 Subm~ted AARON ADEMAN 61 &91 6-3062 Clock Running Dags-- 1 : Explim 10«014 - Shted Ma i Ownel Las! nare SMJ INTERNATIONAL OBO Fist name 49357 PONTIAC TRAL, - 'SUITE 206 Phoney ) - Addiess ,011(OM MI 48393 Applicant 0 0wnells ®picant? ~ Contractolls applcant? Last nme 315 DEAN STREET ASSOCJ . F,st nane 315 E DEAN ST ~ ========---1 ASPEN (081611 Phone ~370) 948-9354 C® 11.29534 Aaess ! Lenjet Last nme Fistrame Phone C) - Address ~ Asper)01£{sem] famam View 1 oil sio N '13.no! 1 „09100 sdric™D qal I rt=»al 9€0(- Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 FIRST AMENDMENT TO LICENSE AGREEMENT This First Amendment (the " First Amendment') to that certain License Agreement dated September 13,2000 by and between 315 East Dean Associates, Inc. ¢'Licensor"), as successor-in-interest to Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. and Sprint Spectrum Realty Company, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership ("Licensee"), as successor-in-interest to Sprint Spectrum L.P (the "Agreement"), is made and entered into as of the latter signature date hereof (the "Execution Date'3. RECITALS WHEREAS, Licensee desires to modify its equipment and /or interior equipment space at the Property described below. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual eovenants contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Property. The Agreement being amended by this First Amendment is for the Property identified below: The building known as the St. Regis Aspen Hotel having an address at 315 E. Dean St, Aspen, Colorado 81611 Manager Site Name/Number: St. Regis - Aspen/332094 Licensee Site Name/Number: N/A / DN33XC241 2. Modification To Equipment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, Licensee's current permitted Equipment configuration and interior equipment space under the Agreement is hereby modified to be as set forth on Exhibit C-1 attached hereto which shall describe both Licensee's Temporary Equipment and Final Equipment. 3. Temporarv Equipment in Transition Phase. Exhibit C-1 Temporary Equipment section identifies certain equipment that Licensee shall install for a period of nine (9) months beginning on the Amendment Commencement Date, as defined below (the "Transition Phase"). After the Transition Phase, Licensee shall modify its configuration to that configuration shown on Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section. If Licensee fails to modi60 its equipment to the Final Equipment listed on Exhibit C-1 at the end of the Transition Phase, Licensee shall be required to pay an amount equal to $750.00 per month until the Temporary Equipment is removed. 4. Equipment Rights. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, Licensee shall, with no fee increase, retain the right to modify or install equipment of different dimensions and weights as permitted under the Agreement and this First Amendment so long as the equipment does not exceed Six (6) panel antennas based on dimensions of 76 inches x14 inches x 7 inches and 55 pounds each; Twelve (12) remote radio units based on dimensions of 24 inches x14 inches x 7 inches and 60 pounds each; Twelve (12) combiners based on dimensions of 12 inches x 6 inches x 2 inches and 10 lbs each; Three (3) filters based on dimensions of 24 inches x 14 inches x 7 inches and 53 pounds each; Four (4) hybrid fiber/power or similar cables of up to 1-5/8 inches in diameter each or fiber run through a conduit in the event the conduit creates no greater structural impact on the tower than the aforementioned four (4) hybrid fiber/power cables: and Two (2) microwave dishes, each up to 26 inches in diameter, with ODUs and a h inch cable to each; and a GPS unit with One (1) h" cable. The above described equipment rights shall subject to prior approval by Licensor and availability of space at the Building. Any change in 0 1 :-=t' S 4 ' . Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 - Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 equipment by Licensee subsequent to this amendment is subject to prior approval by Licensor and such approval may not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. 5. License Fee Increase: Effective upon the earlier to occur of: (i) the issue date of the Notice To Proceed by Manager; or (ii) 60 days from full execution of this First Amendment, (the "Amendment Commencement Date"j Licensor and Licensee hereby agree Licensee shall be required to pay an increased fee in the amount of Four Hundred Fifty and 00/100 ($450.00) Dollars per month (the "License Fee Increase") based on the Equipment configuration shown on Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section. Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section shall describe Licensee's permanent equipment at the Property. 6. License's Right to Terminate: Licensee hereby waives any unilateral "at will" right oftermination during the current term and the succeeding renewal term under the Agreement. Any "at will" termination rights the Licensee possesses will be reinstated in full following the expiration of the renewal term described herein. 7. Permitted Frequencies: Licensee may operate any frequency owned, licensed, leased, contractually under control or acquired by Licensee and its Affiliates except for those currently I owned, operated or later purchased by an existing tenant of Licensor but specifically permitting frequencies currently owned, licensed, leased, or contractually under control by Clear Wireless LLC and Clear Wireless Broadband, LLC ("ClearH/ire"); and LightSquared,Inc and LightSquared, LP ("LightSquared'), and each of their respective subsidiaries and affiliates as of October 4, 2011. Further, in the event the FCC authorizes LightSquared to operate alternate frequencies in lieu of frequencies LightSquared owns, licenses, leases or contractually controls as of October 4, 2011 (the "LightSquared Alternate Frequencies"), Licensee may operate such LightSquared Alternate Frequencies. Licensee may also operate frequencies acquired through "spectrum swaps" with other carriers to the extent that such swaps: (i) are cashless; and (ii) involve an exchange of equal amounts of frequency (to be measured in MHz) transferred to and from Licensee and such carrier. 8. Full Force and Effect. All terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement shall continue in full fofce and effect unless specifically modified herein. 9. Capitalized Terms. Capitalized terms contained herein, unless otherwise defined, are intended to have the same meaning and effect as set forth in the Agreement. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this First Amendment to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and year written below. LICENSOR: LICENSEE: 315 East Dean Associates, Inc. Sprint Spectrum Realty Company, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership By: By: Name: Name: Title: Title: Date: Date: 315 EAST DEAN ASSOCIATES, INC., a Delaware corporation By: Sheraton Operapng Corporation, a Delaware corporation its: Ho*Opga)* By: C.710 Name: / ~ Title: ----006>*fljfgt~: , ...WIA#filliwil" Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 Exhibit C-1 Permit No. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ./ Homeowner Association Compliance Policy All applications for a building permit within the City of Aspen are required to include a certification of compliance with app[icable covenants and homeowner association policies. The certification must be signed bv the property owner or Attorney representing the proper-tv owner. The following certification shall accompany the application for a permit. Subject Property: 315 East Dean Street As pe n, CO 81611 1, the property owner, certify as follows: (pick one) El This property is not subject to a homeowners association or other form of private covenant. U This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this building permit do not require approval by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. E This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this building permit have been approved by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. Evidence of approval is attached. I understand the City of Aspen does not interpret, enforce, or manage the applicability, meaning or effect of private cover-~ants or honieowner association rules or bylaws. I understand that this document is a public document. Owner signature. date: Owner printed name: or, Attorney signature: date: Attorney printed name: April, 2013 City of Aspen I 130 S. Galena St. I (970) 920-5090 Manager Contract No.: SS124728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 FIRST AMENDMENT TO LICENSE AGREEMENT This First Amendment (the -First Amendment°') to that certain License Agreement dated September 13,2000 by and between 315 East Dean Associates, Inc. ("Licensor"). as successor-in-interest to Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. and Sprint Spectrum Realty Company, L,P,, a Delaware limited partnership ("Licensee"), as successor-in-interest to Sprint Spectrum L.P (the "Agreement"). is made and entered into as ofthe latter signature date hereof (the 'Execution Date"). RECITALS WHEREAS. Licensee desires to modify its equipment and /or interior equipment space at the Property described below. NOW, THEREFORE. for and in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and other good and valuable consideration. the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Property. The Agreement being amended by this First Amendment is for the Property identified below: The building known as the St. Regis Aspen Hotel having an address at 315 E. Dean St, Aspen, Colorado 81611 Manager Site Name/Number: St. Regis - Aspen/332094 Licensee Site Name/Number: N/A / DN33XC241 2. Modification To Equipment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement. Licensee's current permitted Equipment configuration and interior equipment space under the Agreement is hereby modified to be as set forth on Exhibit C-1 attached hereto which shall describe both Licensee's Temporary Equipment and Final Equipment. 3. Temporary Equipment in Transition Phase. Exhibit C-1 Temporary Equipment section identifies certain equipment that Licensee shall install for a period of nine (9) months beginning on the Amendment Commencement Date. as defined below (the - Transition Phase"). After the Transition Phase. Licensee shall modify its configuration to that configuration shown on Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section. If Licensee fails to modify its equipment to the Final Equipment listed on Exhibit C-1 at the end of the Transition Phase. Licensee shall be required to pay an amount equal to $750.00 per month until the Temporary Equipment is removed. 4. Equipment Rights. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement. Licensee shall, with no fee increase. retain the right to modify or install equipment of different dimensions and weights as permitted under the Agreement and this First Amendment so long as the equipment does not exceed Six (6) panel antennas based on dimensions of 76 inches x14 inches x 7 inches and 55 pounds each; Twelve ( 12) remote radio units based on dimensions of 24 inches x 14 inches x 7 inches and 60 pounds each: Twelve (12) combiners based on dimensions of 12 inches x 6 inches x2 inches and 10 lbs each: Three (3) filters based on dimensions of 24 inches x 14 inches x 7 inches and 53 pounds each: Four (4) hybrid fiber/power or similar cables of up to 1-5/8 inches in diameter each or fiber run through a conduit in the event the conduit creates no greater structural impact on the tower than the aforementioned four (4) hybrid fiber/power cables; and Two (2) microwave dishes. each up to 26 inches in diameter, with ODLIs and a M inch cable to each; and a GPS unit with One (1) A" cable. 1 he above described equipment rights shall subject to prior approval by Licensor and availability of space at the Building. Any change in Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No. DN33 XC241 equipment by Licensee subsequent to this amendment is subject to prior approval by Licensor and such approval may not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. 5. License Fee Increase: Effective upon the earlier to occur of: (i) the issue date of the Notice To Proceed by Manager; or (ii) 60 days from full execution of this First Amendment, (the "Amendment Commencement Date") Licensor and Licensee hereby agree Licensee shall be required to pay an increased fee in the amount of Four Hundred Fifty and 00/100 ($450.00) Dollars per month (the "License Fee Increase"j based on the Equipment configuration shown on Exhibit C- 1 Final Equipment section. Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section shall describe Licensee's pennanent equipment at the Property. 6. License s Right to Terminate: Licensee hereby waives any unilateral "at will" right of termination during the current term and the succeeding renewal term under the Agreement. Any "at will" termination rights the Licensee possesses will be reinstated in full following the expiration of the renewal term described herein. 7. Permitted Frequencies: Licensee may operate any frequency owned, licensed, leased, contractually under control or acquired by Licensee and its Affiliates except for those currently owned, operated or later purchased by an existing tenant of Licensor but specifically permitting frequencies currently owned, licensed, leased. or contractually under control by Clear Wireless LLC and Clear Wireless Broadband. LLC ¢ ClearWirel and LightSquared,Inc and LightSquared. LP (LightSquared), and each of their respective subsidiaries and affiliates as of October 4, 2011 ['llither, in the event the 1 CC authorizes l ightSquared to operate alternate frequencies in lieu of frequencies LightSquared owns, licenses, leases or contractually controls as of October 4. 2011 (the -LightSquared Alternate Frequencies'). Licensee may operate such LightSquared Alternate Frequencies. 1.icensee may also operate frequencies acquired through '~spectrum swaps" with other carriers to the extent that such swaps: (i) are cashless; and (ii) involve an exchange of equal amounts of frequency (to be measured in MHz) transferred to and from Licensee and such carrier. 8. Full Force and Effect. All terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect unless specifically modified herein. 9. Capitalized Terms. Capitalized terms contained herein. unless otherwise defined, are intended to have the same meaning and effect as set forth in the Agreement. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC24 I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this First Amendment to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and year written below. LICENSOR: LICENSEE: 315 East Dean Associates. Inc. Sprint Spectrum Realty Company, L.P.. a Delaware limited partnership By: By: Name: Name: Title: Title: Date: Date: 315 EAST DEAN ASSOCIATES, INC., a Delaware corporation By: Sheraton Operating Corporation, a Delaware corporation Its: Hotel 01~0#(r 4~Ak- By (31 0-14! Name: ler,Ub Cj"\IL- *Al Title· 4 ener 51 164&¥ 6 -1 1 Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 Exhibit C- 1 1 FPermit No. +COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMEN¥*ft» Ivt©vi.11 * { 0 :i., ,*,.,,ti I ~ Homeowner Association Compliance Policy All applications for a building permit within the City of Aspen are required to include a certification of compliance with applicable covenants and homeowner association policies. The certification must be signed bv the property owner or Attorney representing the property owner. The following certification shall accompany the application for a permit. Subject Property: 315 East Dean Street Aspen, CO 81611 1, the property owner, certify as follows: (pick one) E This property is not subject to a homeowners association or other form of private covenant. U This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this building permit do not require approval by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. [3 This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this building permit have been approved by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. Evidence of approval is attached. I understand the City of Aspen does not interpret, enforce, or manage the applicability, meaning or effect of private covenants or homeowner association rules or bylaws. I understand that this document is a public document. Owner signature. date: Owner printed name: or, Attorney signature: date: Attorney printed name: )49 *".:. April, 2013 : 4 *'. ' i~311.11*i>g - 1*.24· ~2374·" . . "< 3 49*..:.dty ofAspen 1 i30 S. Galena St. 1(970) 920-50901". - Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 FIRST AMENDMENT TO LICENSE AGREEMENT This First Amendment (the "First Amendment") to thal certain License Agreement dated September 13,2000 by and between 315 East Dean Associates, Inc. ("Licensor"), as successor-in-interest to Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. and Sprint Spectrum Realty Company, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership ("Licensee"), as successor-in-interest to Sprint Spectrum L.P (the "Agreement"), is made and entered into as of the latter signature date hereof (the "Execution Date"j. RECITALS WHEREAS, Licensee desires to modify its equipment and /or interior equipment space at the Property described below. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Property. The Agreement being amended by this First Amendment is for the Property identified below: The building known as the St. Regis Aspen Hotel having an address at 315 E. Dean St, Aspen, Colorado 81611 Manager Site Name/Number: St. Regis - Aspen/332094 Licensee Site Name/Number: N/A / DN33XC241 2. Modification To Equipment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, Licensee' s current permitted Equipment configuration and interior equipment space under the Agreement is hereby modified to be as set forth on Exhibit C-1 attached hereto which shall describe both Licensee's Temporary Equipment and Final Equipment. 3. Temporary Equipment in Transition Phase. Exhibit C-1 Temporary Equipment section identifies certain equipment that Licensee shall install for a period of nine (9) months beginning on the Amendment Commencement Date, as defined below (the "Transition Phase"). After the Transition Phase, Licensee shall modify its configuration to that configuration shown on Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section. If Licensee fails to modify its equipment to the Final Equipment listed on Exhibit C-1 at the end of the Transition Phase, Licensee shall be required to pay an amount equal to $750.00 per month until the Temporary Equipment is removed. 4. Equipment Rights. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, Licensee shall, with no fee increase, retain the right to modify or install equipment of different dimensions and weights as permitted under the Agreement and this First Amendment so long as the equipment does not exceed Six (6) panel antennas based on dimensions of 76 inches x14 inches x 7 inches and 55 pounds each; Twelve (12) remote radio units based on dimensions of 24 inches x 14 inches x 7 inches and 60 pounds each; Twelve (12) combiners based on dimensions of 12 inches x 6 inches x2 inches and 10 lbs eachi Three (3) filters based on dimensions of 24 inches x14 inches x 7 inches and 53 pounds each; Four (4) hybrid fiber/power or similar cables of up to 1-5/8 inches in diameter each or fiber run through a conduit in the event the conduit creates no greater structural impact on the tower than the aforementioned four (4) hybrid fiber/power cables; and Two (2) microwave dishes, each up to 26 inches in diameter, with ODUs and a /2 inch cable to each; and a GPS unit with One (1) 4" cable. The above described equipment rights shall subject to prior approval by Licensor and availability of space at the Building. Any change in Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 equipment by Licensee subsequent to this amendment is subject to prior approval by Licensor and such approval may not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. 5. License Fee Increase: Effective upon the earlier to occur of: (i) the issue date of the Notice To Proceed by Manager; or (ii) 60 days from full execution of this First Amendment, (the "Amendment Commencement Date'l Licensor and Licensee hereby agree Licensee shall be required to pay an increased fee in the amount of Four Hundred Fifty and 00/100 ($450.00) Dollars per month (the "License Fee Increase,5 based on the Equipment configuration shown on Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section. Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section shall describe Licensee's permanent equipment at the Property. 6. License's Right to Terminate: Licensee hereby waives any unilateral "at will" right of termination during the current term and the succeeding renewal term under the Agreement. Any "at will" tennination rights the Licensee possesses will be reinstated in full following the expiration of the renewal term described herein. 7. Permitted Frequencies: Licensee may operate any frequency owned, licensed, leased, contractually under control or acquired by Licensee and its Affiliates except for those currently owned, operated or later purchased by an existing tenant of Licensor but specifically permitting frequencies currently owned, licensed, leased, or contractually under control by Clear Wireless LLC and Clear Wireless Broadband, LLC ("Clear»-ire"); and LightSquared,Inc and LightSquared, LP ("LightSquared"), and each of their respective subsidiaries and affiliates as of October 4, 2011. Further, in the event the FCC authorizes LightSquared to operate alternate frequencies in lieu of frequencies LightSquared owns, licenses, leases or contractually controls as of October 4, 2011 (the "LightSquared Alternate Frequencies'). Licensee may operate such LightSquared Alternate Frequencies. Licensee may also operate frequencies acquired through "spectrum swaps" with other carriers to the extent that such swaps: (i) are cashless; and (ii) involve an exchange of equal amounts of frequency (to be measured in MHz) transferred to and from Licensee and such carrier. 8. Full Force and Effect. All terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect unless specifically modified herein. 9. Capitalized Terms. Capitalized terms contained herein, unless otherwise defined, are intended to have the same meaning and effect as set forth in the Agreement. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this First Amendment to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as ofthe day and year written below, LICENSOR: LICENSEE: 315 East Dean Associates, Inc. Sprint Spectrum Realty Company, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership By: By: Name: Name: Title: Title: Date: Date: 315 EAST DEAN ASSOCIATES, INC., a Delaware corporation By: Sheraton Operating Corporation, a Delaware corporation 4. c41#TU-U Qtj---- Name: *lei<'2\€Pmo- 41- »· f_ifte.9 41. 1,1shaQ L-- Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 Exhibit C-1 Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 FIRST AMENDMENT TO LICENSE AGREEMENT This First Amendment (the 6 ' First Amendment") to that certain License Agreement dated September 13,2000 by and between 315 East Dean Associates, Inc. ("Licensor"), as successor-in-interest to Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. and Sprint Spectrum Realty Company, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership ('<Licensee"), as successor-in-interest to Sprint Spectrum L.P (the "Agreement'), is made and entered into as of the latter signature date hereof (the "Execution Date'l RECITALS WHEREAS, Licensee desires to modify its equipment and /or interior equipment space at the Property described below. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency o f which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Property. The Agreement being amended by this First Amendment is for the Property identified below: The building known as the St. Regis Aspen Hotel having an address at 315 E. Dean St, Aspen, Colorado 81611 Manager Site Name/Number: St. Regis - Aspen/332094 Licensee Site Name/Number: N/A / DN33XC241 2. Modification To Equipment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in tile Agreement, Licensee's current permitted Equipment configuration and interior equipment space under the Agreement is hereby modified to be as set forth on Exhibit C-1 attached hereto which shall describe both Licensee's Temporary Equipment and Final Equipment. 3. Temporary Equipment in Transition Phase. Exhibit C-1 Temporary Equipment section identifies certain equipment that Licensee shall install for a period of nine (9) months beginning on the Amendment Commencement Date, as defined below (the "Transition Phase'l After the Transition Phase, Licensee shall modify its configuration to that configuration shown on Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section. If Licensee fails to modify its equipment to the Final Equipment listed on Exhibit C-1 at the end of the Transition Phase, Licensee shall be required to pay an amount equal to $750.00 per month until the Temporary Equipment is removed. 4, Equipment Rights. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, Licensee shall, with no fee increase, retain the right to modify or install equipment of different dimensions and weights as permitted under the Agreement and this First Amendment so long as the equipment does not exceed Six (6) panel antennas based on dimensions of 76 inches x14 inches x 7 inches and 55 pounds each; Twelve (12) remote radio units based on dimensions of 24 inches x14 inches x 7 inches and 60 pounds each; Twelve (12) combiners based on dimensions of 12 inches x 6 inches x 2 inches and 10 lbs each; Three (3) filters based on dimensions of 24 inches x 14 inches x 7 inches and 53 pounds each; Four (4) hybrid fiber/power or similar cables of up to 1-5/8 inches in diameter each or fiber run through a conduit in the event the conduit creates no greater structural impact on the tower than the aforementioned four (4) hybrid fiber/power cables; and Two (2) microwave dishes, each up to 26 inches in diameter, with ODUs and a 4 inch cable to each; and a GPS unit with One (1) h" cable. The above described equipment rights shall subject to prior approval by Licensor and availability of space at the Building, Any change in Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 equipment by Licensee subsequent to this amendment is subject to prior approval by Licensor and such approval may not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. 5. License Fee Increase: Effective upon the earlier to occur of: (i) the issue date of the Notice To Proceed by Manager; or (ii) 60 days from full execution of this First Amendment, (the "Amendment Commencement Date"j Licensor and Licensee hereby agree Licensee shall be required to pay an increased fee in the amount of Four Hundred Fifty and 00/100 ($450.00) Dollars per month (the "License Fee Increase"j based on the Equipment configuration shown on Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section. Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section shall describe Licensee's permanent equipment at the Property. 6. License's Right to Terminate: Licensee hereby waives any unilateral "at will" right oftermination during the current term and the succeeding renewal term under the Agreement. Any "at will" termination rights the Licensee possesses will be reinstated in full following the expiration of the renewal term described herein. 7. Permitted Frequencies: Licensee may operate any frequency owned, licensed, leased, contractually under control or acquired by Licensee and its Affiliates except for those currently owned, operated or later purchased by an existing tenant of Licensor but specifically permitting frequencies currently owned, licensed, leased, or contractually under control by Clear Wireless LLC and Clear Wireless Broadband: LLC ("Clea,Wire'l and LightSquared,Inc and LightSquared, LP ("LightSquared"), and each of their respective subsidiaries and affiliates as of October 4, 2011. Further, in the event the FCC authorizes LightSquared to operate alternate frequencies in lieu of frequencies LightSquared owns, licenses, leases or contractually controls as of October 4, 2011 (the "LightSquared Alternate Frequencies"j, Licensee may operate such LightSquared Alternate Frequencies. Licensee may also operate frequencies acquired through "spectrum swaps" with other carriers to the extent that such swaps: (i) are cashless; and (ii) involve an exchange of equal amounts of frequency (to be measured in MHz) transferred to and from Licensee and such carrier. 8. Full Force and Effect. All terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect unless specifically modified herein. 9. Capitalized Terms. Capitalized terms contained herein, unless otherwise defined, are intended to have the same meaning and effect as set forth in the Agreement. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this First Amendment to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and year written below. LICENSOR: LICENSEE: 315 East Dean Associates, Inc. Sprint Spectrum Realty Company, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership By: By: Name: Name: Title: Title: Date: Date: 315 EAST DEAN ASSOCIATES, INC., a Delaware corporation By: Sheraton Oper*Ig Corporation, a Delaware corporation By- (-10-9;4,9 4»- Name.· / ~e,4 »fre -·142 Title: (-1 e,n€£5-1 1lay¢\0?1 - Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 Exhibit C-1 Permit No. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT .. Homeowner Association Compliance Policy All applications for a building permit within the City of Aspen are required to include a certification of compliance with app[icable covenants and homeowner association policies. The certification must be signed bv the property owner or Attorney representing the property owner. The following certification shall accompany the application for a permit. Subject Property: 315 East Dean Street Aspen, CO 81611 1, the property owner, certify as follows: (pick one) E This property is not subject to a homeowners association or other form of private covenant. £ This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this building permit do not require approval by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. D This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this building permit have been approved by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. Evidence of approval is attached. I understand the City of Aspen does not interpret, enforce, or manage the applicability, meaning or effect of private covenants or horneowner association rules or bylaws. I understand that this document is a public document. Owner signature. date: Owner printed name: 04 ~ Attorney signature: date: Attorney printed name: April, 2013 . City of Aspen I 130 S. Galena St. I (970) 920-5090 Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC24I FIRST AMENDMENT TO LICENSE AGREEMENT This First Amendment (the -First Amendment') to that certain License Agreement dated September 13,2000 by and between 315 East Dean Associates, Inc. CLicensor"). as successor-in-interest to Stanvood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. and Sprint Spectrum Realty Company, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership ("Licensee"), as successor-in-interest to Sprint Spectrum L.P (the "Agreement"). is made and entered into as ofthe latter signature date hereof (the "Execution Date). RECITALS WHEREAS, Licensee desires to modify its equipment and /or interior equipment space at the Property described below. NOW, THEREFORE. for and in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Property. The Agreement being amended by this First Amendment is for the Property identified below: The building known as the St. Regis Aspen Hotel having an address at 315 E. Dean St, Aspen, Colorado 81611 Manager Site Name/Number: St. Regis - Aspen/332094 Licensee Site Name/Number: N/A / DN33XC241 2. Modification To Equipment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, Licensee's current permitted Equipment configuration and interior equipment space under the Agreement is hereby modified to be as set forth on Exhibit C-1 attached hereto which shall describe both Licensee's Temporary Equipment and Final Equipment. 3. Temporary Equipment in Transition Phase. Exhibit C-1 Temporary Equipment section identifies certain equipment that Licensee shall install for a period of nine (9) months beginning on the Amendment Commencement Date. as defined below (the 'Transition Phase"j. After the Transition Phase, Licensee shall modify its configuration to that configuration shown on Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section. If Licensee fails to modify its equipment to the Final Equipment listed on Exhibit C-1 at the end of the Transition Phase. Licensee shall be required to pay an amount equal to $750.00 per month until the Temporary Equipment is removed. 4. Equipment Rights. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement. Licensee shall, with no fee increase, retain the right to modify or install equipment of different dimensions and weights as permitted under the Agreement and this First Amendment so long as the equipment does not exceed Six (6) panel antennas based on dimensions of 76 inches x 14 inches x 7 inches and 55 pounds each; Twelve (12) remote radio units based on dimensions of 24 inches x 14 inches x 7 inches and 60 pounds each: Twelve ( 12) combiners based on dimensions of 12 inches x 6 inches x 2 inches and 10 lbs each: Three (3) filters based on dimensions of 24 inches x 14 inches x 7 inches and 53 pounds each: Four (4) hvbrid fiber/power or similar cables of up to 1-5/8 , inches in diameter each or fiber run through a conduit in the event the conduit creates no greater structural impact on the tower than the aforementioned four (4) hybrid fiber/power cables; and Two (2) microwave dishes. each up to 26 inches in diameter. with ODUs and a % inch cable to each: and a GPS unit with One (1) 1/z" cable. The above described equipment rights shall subject to prior approval by Licensor and availability of space at the Building. Any change in Manager Contract No. SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 equipment b> I.icensee subsequent to this amendment is subject to prior approval by Licensor and such approval may not be unreasonably withheld. conditioned or delayed. 5. License Fee Increase: Effective upon the earlier to occur of: (i) the issue date of the Notice To Proceed by Manager. or (ii) 60 days from full execution of this First Amendment. (the "Amendment Commencement Date"j Licensor and Licensee hereby agree Licensee shall be required to pay an increased fee in the amount of Four Hundred Fifty and 00/100 ($450.00) Dollars per month (the "License Fee Increase") based on the Equipment configuration shown on Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section. Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section shall describe Licensee's permanent equipment at the Property. 6. License s Right to Terminate: Licensee hereby waives any unilateral -at will" right of termination during the current term and the succeeding renewal term under the Agreement. Any "at will" termination rights the Licensee possesses will be reinstated in full following the expiration of the renewal term described herein. 7. Permitted Frequencies: Licensee may operate any frequency owned, licensed. leased, contractuall> under control or acquired by Licensee and its Affiliates except for those currently owned, operated or later purchased by an existing tenant of Licensor but specifically permitting frequencies currently owned, licensed, leased. or contractually under control by Clear Wireless LLC and Clear Wireless Broadband, LLC ("Clear*ire"); and LightSquared,Inc and LightSquared, 1.P CLigh,Squared), and each of their respective subsidiaries and affiliates as of October 4, 2011. Further, in the event the FCC authorizes I.ightSquared to operate alternate frequencies in lieu of frequencies LightSquared owns, licenses, leases or contractually controls as of October 4. 2011 (the 'LightSquared Alternate Frequencies"). Licensee may operate such Lighthquared Alternate Frequencies. Licensee may also operate frequencies acquired through ~'spectrum swaps" with other carriers to the extent that such swaps: (i) are cashless; and (ii) involve an exchange of equal amounts of frequency (to be measured in MHz) transferred to and from licensee and such carrier. 8. Full Force and Effect. All terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect unless specifically modified herein. 9. Capitalized I erms. Capitalized terms contained herein. unless otherwise defined, are intended to have the same meaning and effect as set forth in the Agreement. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33 XC241 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this First Amendment to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and y ear written below;. LICENSOR: LICENSEE: 315 East Dean Associates. Inc. Sprint Spectrum Realty Company, L.P.. a Delaware limited partnership By: By: Name: Name: Title: Title: Date: Date: 315 EAST DEAN ASSOCIATES, INC., a Delaware corporation By: Sheraton Operating Corporation, a Delaware corporation Its: Hotel Op,00toR +Ak By: 031 ~~14 4 Name: krAob 9Mt«. 54,644' Ttle: __fle,ner al lb,flar C- 1 Manager Contract No.: SS124728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 Exhibit C-1 1 FPermit No. 00. *COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT.-f -94344*'44:23441 :L A.f .. .4.:9 .'40 Homeowner Association Compliance Policy All applications for a building permit within the City of Aspen are required to include a certification of compliance with applicable covenants and homeowner association policies. The certification must be signed by the property owner or Attorney representing the property owner. The following certification shall accompany the application for a permit. Subject Property: 315 East Dean Street Aspen, CO 81611 1, the property owner, certify as follows: (pick one) O This property is not subject to a homeowners association or other form of private covenant. E This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this building permit do not require approval by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. C] This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this building permit have been approved by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. Evidence of approval is attached. I understand the City of Aspen does not interpret, enforce, or manage the applicability, meaning or effect of private covenants or homeowner association rules or bylaws. I understand that this document is a public document. Owner signature: date: Owner printed name: or, Attorney signature: date: Attorney printed name: ;23:17 April, 2013 . :1.6,34 '.4234::2~. «3/03?i..:>:.i':199(,if~ty'of Aspen~1 130 S. Galinatt.11970) 920-5090*.1 1 :'i:11 Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 FIRST AMENDMENT TO LICENSE AGREEMENT This First Amendment (the '-First Amendment") to that certain License Agreement dated September 13,2000 by and between 315 East Dean Associates, Inc. ("Licensor"), as successor-in-interest to Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. and Sprint Spectrum Realty Company, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership ("Licensee"), as successor-in-interest to Sprint Spectrum L.P (the "Agreement"), is made and entered into as of the latter signature date hereof (the "Execution Daten. RECITALS WHEREAS, Licensee desires to modify its equipment and /or interior equipment space at the Property described below. NOW, THEREFORE. for and in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Property. The Agreement being amended by this First Amendment is for the Property identified below: The building known as the St. Regis Aspen Hotel having an address at 315 E. Dean St, Aspen, Colorado 81611 Manager Site Name/Number: St. Regis - Aspen/332094 Licensee Site Name/Number N/A / DN33XC241 2. Modification To Equipment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, Licensee's current permitted Equipment configuration and interior equipment space under the Agreement is hereby modified to be as set forth on Exhibit C-1 attached hereto which shall describe both Licensee's Temporary Equipment and Final Equipment. 3. Temporary Equipment in Transition Phase. Exhibit C-1 Temporary Equipment section identifies certain equipment that Licensee shall install for a period of nine (9) months beginning on the Amendment Commencement Date, as defined below (the "Transition Phase'3. After the Transition Phase, Licensee shall modify its configuration to that configuration shown on Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section. If Licensee fails to modify its equipment to the Final Equipment listed on Exhibit C-1 at the end of the Transition Phase, Licensee shall be required to pay an amount equal to $750.00 per month until the Temporary Equipment is removed. 4. Equipment Rights. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, Licensee shall, with no fee increase, retain the right to modify or install equipment of different dimensions and weights as permitted under the Agreement and this First Amendment so long as the equipment does not exceed Six (6) panel antennas based on dimensions of 76 inches x14 inches x 7 inches and 55 pounds each; Twelve (12) remote radio units based on dimensions of 24 inches x14 inches x 7 inches and 60 pounds each; Twelve (12) combiners based on dimensions of 12 inches x 6 inches x2 inches and 10 lbs each; Three (3) filters based on dimensions of 24 inches x14 inches x 7 inches and 53 pounds each; Four (4) hybrid fiber/power or similar cables of up to 1 -5/8 inches in diameter each or fiber run through a conduit in the event the conduit creates no greater structural impact on the tower than the aforementioned four (4) hybrid fiber/power cables; and Two (2) microwave dishes, each up to 26 inches in diameter, with ODUs and a 92 inch cable to each; and a GPS unit with One (1) 14" cable. The above described equipment rights shall subject to prior approval by Licensor and availability of space at the Building. Any change in Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 equipment by Licensee subsequent to this amendment is subject to prior approval by Licensor and such approval may not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. 5. License Fee Increase: Effective upon the earlier to occur of: (i) the issue date of the Notice To Proceed by Manager; or (ii) 60 days from full execution of this First Amendment (the "Amendment Commencement Date") Licensor and Licensee hereby agree Licensee shall be required to pay an increased fee in the amount of Four Hundred Fifty and 00/100 ($450.00) Dollars per month (the "License Fee Increase'h based on the Equipment configuration shown on Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section. Exhibit C-1 Final Equipment section shall describe Licensee's permanent equipment at the Property. 6. License's Right to Terminate: Licensee hereby waives any unilateral "at will" right oftermination during the current term and the succeeding renewal term under the Agreement. Any "at will" termination rights the Licensee possesses will be reinstated in full following the expiration of the renewal term described herein. 7. Permitted Frequencies: Licensee may operate any frequency owned, licensed, leased, contractually under control or acquired by Licensee and its Affiliates except for those currently owned, operated or later purchased by an existing tenant of Licensor but specifically permitting frequencies currently owned, licensed, leased, or .contractually under control by Clear Wireless LLC and Clear Wireless Broadband, LLC ("Clear;Fire"); and LightSquared,Inc and LightSquared, LP ("LightSquared'3, and each of their respective subsidiaries and affiliates as of October 4, 2011. Further, in the event the FCC authorizes LightSquared to operate alternate frequencies in lieu of frequencies LightSquared owns, licenses, leases or contractually controls as of October 4, 2011 (the "LightSquared Alternate Frequencies"). Licensee may operate such LightSquared Alternate Frequencies. Licensee may also operate frequencies acquired through "spectrum swaps" with other carriers to the extent that such swaps: (i) are cashless; and (ii) involve an exchange of equal amounts of frequency (to be measured in MHz) transferred to and from Licensee and such carrier. 8. Full Force and Effect. All terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect unless specifically modified herein. 9. Capitalized Terms. Capitalized terms contained herein, unless otherwise defined, are intended to have the same meaning and effect as set forth in the Agreement. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] Manager Contract No. SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this First Amendment to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and year written below. LICENSOR: LICENSEE: 315 East Dean Associates, Inc. Sprint Spectrum Realty Company, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership By: By: Name: Name: Title: Title: Date: Date: 315 EAST DEAN ASSOCIATES, INC., a Delaware corporation By: Sheraton Operating Corporation. a Delaware corporation Its: Hojet-Oner* Name: -" 1-kct Hbe € Diearto - Ani - ». (,1 fAe.f NE Mah,9 'L Manager Contract No.: SSI24728 Licensee Site No.: DN33XC241 Exhibit C- 1 . 4-1-15 , THIS IS AN EXISTING SPRINT WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY NETWORK VISION EQUIPMENT UPGRADE 1 0 1 ' 1 NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH - 12 Sprint®> 1- Know what's below. ST. REGIS HOTEL --1-*,2.* + 1 4 - . f Ca|| before you dig. DN33XC241 / ATC 332094 ¢*44*14" r 7 ASPEN, CO 81611 NETWORK SOLUTIONS 315 EAST DEAN STREET 3-4 print® * MASTEC PITKIN COUNTY A LATITUDE: 39.18641° / 390 11' 11.076" (NAD 83) GPS READING TM LONGITUDE: -106.82101° / -106° 49' 15.636" (NAD 83) GPS READING A A ROOFTOP - 104'-5" ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN COLORADO MARKET g 9/30/13 90% CONST JN I I SHEET DESCRIPTION A 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE PERFORMED AND INSTALLED ~ A*E FIRM: REVISION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT ED/nONS OF THE FOLLOWING ' Tl TITLE PAGE. VICINNY MAP AND GENERAL INFO. REV DATE BY CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. CENTERLINE SOLUTIONS DESCRIPTION NOTHING IN THESE PLANS IS TO BE CONSTRUCTED TO PERMIT Nl GENERAL NOTES 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY ISSUED FOR WORK NOT CONFORMING TO THESE CODES. N2 GENERAL NOTES GOLDEN, CO 80403 At ROOF PLAN CONTACT: JEFF NOSEWORTHY CONSTRUCTION BUILDING/DWELLING CODE IBC 2012 A.2 EQUIPMENT PLANS PHONE: (303) 993-3293 EXT. 414 STRUCTURAL CODE 2 2012 - *3 ELEVATION WWW.CENTERUNESOLUTIONS.COM MECHANICAL CODE IMC 2009 4 2 4 ~SITE LOCATION ~ ELECTRICAL CODE NEC 2011 , 43.1 INTERIM ELEVATION SITE ACQ. PROJECT MANAGER: <~>CENTER LINE ARE/LIFE SAFETY CODE IFC 2009 A3.2 FINAL ELEVATION MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS SOLUTIONS ACCESSIBILIM REQUIREMENTS: ./ - A4 ANTENNA PLANS & NOTES 7025 S. REVERE STREET Advancing Wireless Net'work FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. . - I * 8 EQUIPMENT DETAILS CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 CONTACT: BENNIE MARIE WILLIAMS HANDICAPPED ACCESS REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED IN A6 EQUIPMENT DETAILS (OUTDOOR SPECIFICATIONS) 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY OFFICE: (303) 334-2796 ACCORDANCE WrTH THE 2012 IBC BUILDING CODE. ·7 * A/ EQUIPMENT DETAILS Golden, CO 80403 303-993-3293 RF1 ANTENNA AND CABLE COLOR CODING DETAILS CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: WWW CENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM CODE BLOCK El ONE-UNE DIAGRAM & POWER PANEL SCHEDULE MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS £2 DETAILS 7025 S. REVERE STREET ' SPRINT PROPOSES TO MODIFY AN EXISTING UNMANNED ' 1 E3 GROUN[1NG & ROUTING PLANS CENTENNIAL. CO 801.12 TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY £4 GROUNDING DETAILS £5 GROUNDING DETAILS • REMOVE (6) EXISTING PANEL ANTENNAS (2 PER SECTOR) AREA MAP A...... O RE 3?.4. • INSTALL (3) NEW PANEL ANTENNAS ( 1 PER SECTOR) , • REMOVE (l) EQUIPMENT CABINETS SITE ACQ. REGIONAL MANAGER: ./. 1 6 1 • INSTALL (1) NEW MMBS CABINET ' MASTEC NETWORK SOLUnONS • INSTALL (1) NEW BBU CABINET 4 - 7025 S. REVERE STREET ./.:, CENTENNAL, CO 801.12 • REMOVE ALL EXISTING SPRINT ANTENNA COAXIAL CABLES - E. <4 1 346-10 4/*~* ~ • INSTALL (3) NEW HYBRIFLEX FIBER OPT~C CABLES USING ' 41? SHEET INDEX 3 '. ; EXISTING COAX ROUTE (1 PER SECTOR) Mt 4 -f • INSTALL (6) NEW RRU'S • REMOVE (1) EXISTING GPS ANTENNA/INSTALL (1) NEW GPS pri ~ AAV MANAGER E Hyrlian j ~ ANTENNA ./ - APPUCANT: MASTEC NETWORK SOLUnONS 141 6 Cooper , f ., MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS 7025 S. REVERE STREET .1. :, ~NAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION 7025 S. REVERE STREET CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 I. , e .:430..... 7 J CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 4 OFFICE: (303) 357- 1337 '#" €02~ .7 141 :p #pll r' APPROVAL SIGNATURE DATE 44 2 OWNER./LANDLORD: ~SiTE LOCATION | • ¥9 PROJECT INFORMATION ~ ALL SCAL#S ARE.S~ TFOR ASIZE "Cr 24'X36· SHEET RF ENGINEER f ' AMERICAN TOWER CORPORATION SFTE. ALMusir~ w - 10 PRESIDENTIAL WAY SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA. LLC NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH IAAM~GER " I. 1 i WOBURN, MA 01801 5600 S. QUEBEC ST., SUITE 2058 I: 4 CONSTRUCTION CONTACT: JON IGOE GREENWOOD VIUAGE, CO 801.11 03 7 20,ST. REGIS HOTEL C f U MAN~GER .4 . PHONE: (781) 926-7869 CONTACT: RAM NANDIRAJU DN33XC241 3 7 TOWER /0 NO: 332094 PHONE: (303) 815-6467 - v ' '- AS(&15 BAST DEAN STREET UE *limm 5 R.NANDIRAJUOSTA.SAMSUNG.COM 1 „91 j, LI?{'DEVELO?#*Ww j~l~11 PLANNING Dualnnuip CONSULTANT TELCO VICINITY MAP DRAWN BY RE MAA~GER MC ~C~~CHED BY O APPROVED RY RF ENGINEER FROM INTERSECTION OF 1-25 & 1-70: SHEET TITLE TITLE PAGE, PROPERTY DEPART 1-25 SOUTH. EXIT 214A & MERGE ONTO 1-70 WEST. TAKE VICINITY MAP OWNER EXIT 116 & TURN RIGHT ONTO CO-82 EAST. TURN RIGHT ONTO POWER SPRtNT 6TH ST. TURN RIGHT ONTO CO-82/GRAND AVE. TURN RIGHT ONTO REPRESENTATIVE NORTH 7TH ST. TURN LEFT ONTO WEST MAIN ST. TURN RIGHT & GENERAL INFO. - ONTO SOUTH MONARCH ST. TURN LEFT ONTO EAST DEAN ST. AND AAV WMAGER FOLLOW TO SITE. :.~ SIGNATURE BLOCK DRIVING DIRECTIONS ~ PROJECT SUMMARY 1 PROJECT TEAM = = ' 1 N_-1 1 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES 4. DO NOT SCALE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS, REFER TO SITE PLANS AND ELEVAnONS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS OF- 1. ALL WORK SHALL- CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LOCAL. BUILDING CODE, THE LATEST ALL EQUIPMENT, AND CONFIRM nITH 'CONSTRUCTION MANAGER' ANY SIZES AND AND LOCATIONS WHEN EC)InON AND ALL. OTHER APPUNABLE CODES AND ORDINANCES NEEDED. 2. CONmACTOR SHALL- CONSTRUCT SITE IN ACCORDANCE WTH THESE ORAWNGS AND SPRINT 5. EXETING SERVICES: CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT INTERRUPT EXISTING SERVICES WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS FOR WIRELESS SITES (LATEST REVISION). THE OF THE GOIT SPECIFICATION IS THE RUUNG DOCUMENT AND ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE SPECIFICATION AND THESE DRAWINGS SHOULD 8E BROUGHT TO THE ATTEN-DON OF THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY FOR ANY/ALL PERMITS, FEES, INSPECTIONS AND TESTING. CONTRACTOR IS TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCBON. OBTAIN PERMITS AND APPROVED SUBMITTALS PRIOR TO THE WORK BEGINNING OR ORDERING EQUIPMENT. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE JOB SITE AND SHALL F~tUARIZE HIMSELF WITH ALL CONDInONS 7. THE TERI, PROVIDE USED IN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND SPEanCATIONS, INDICATES THAT THE AFFECTING THE NEW WORK AND SHALL MAKE PROVISIONS AS TO THE COST THEREOF. MELD CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL- CONDI TIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND CONFIRMING THAT THE WORK WAY BE ACCOUPUSHED AS SHOWN PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. ANY DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. NO 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL. CONFIRM WITH LOCAL UnUTY COMPANY ANY/ALL REQUIREMENTS SUCH AS THED LUG COMPENSATION WILL BE AWARDED BASED ON CLAIM OF LACK Of KNOWLEDGE OF AELD SIZE RES™ICMONS, CONDUIT ENTRY, SIZE OF TRANSFORUERS, SCHEDULED DOWNTIME FOR THE OWNERS' CONDITIONS. CONARMATION, ETC. ANY/ALL CONFUCTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTON OF THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, PRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY WORK. 4. PLANS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED. THESE PLANS ARE INTENDED TO BE A DIAGRAMMATIC OUTUNE ONLY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. THE WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING MATERIALS, 9. MINIMUM VdRE SIZE SHALL BE #12 AnG, NOT INCLUDING CONTROL WIRING, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL EQUIPMENT AND APPURTENANCES. AND LABOR NECESSARY TO EFFECT ALL INSTALLATIONS AS CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPER WITH THWN INSULA1ION. INDICA1ED ON THE DRAWINGS. 10. OUTLET BOXES SHALL BEE PRESSED STEEL IN DRY LOCATIONS, CAST ALLOY WI-TH 11-IREADED HUBS IN 5. DIMENSONS SHOWN ARE TO ANISH SURFACES UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. SPAaNG BETWEEN WET/DAUP LOCATIONS AND SPECIAL ENCLOSURES FOR OTHER CLASSInED AREAS. EQUIPMENT IS REQUIRED CLEARANCE, THEREFORE, IT IS CRInCAL TO FIELD ERIFY DIWENSIONS, SHOULD THERE BE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. EXISnNG 11. IT IS NOT THE INTENT OF THESE PLANS TO SHOW EVERY MINOR DETAIL OF THE CONSTRUCTION. CONDITIONS AND/OR DESIGN INTENT, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING CONTRACTOR IS EXPECTED TO FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL ITEMS FOR A COUPLETE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND THE WORK. PROVIDE ALL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE EQUIPMENT TO BE PLACED IN PROPER WORKING ORDER. 5. DETAILS ARE INTENDED TO SHOW DESIGN INTENT. MODIFICAnONS WAY BE REQUIRED TO SUIT 12. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SHALL BE AS COMPLETELY »ID EFFECTIVELY GROUNDED. AS REQUIRED BY JOB DIMENSIONS OR CONDIDONS. AND SUCH MODIACAMONS SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF SPEGFICATION, SET FORTH BY SPRINT. THE WORK. 13. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A UCENSEO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IN A ARST CLASS. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL- RECEIVE CLARIFICATION IN WRITING. AND SHALL RECEIVE IN WRInNG WORKMANUKE MANNER. THE COMPLETED SYSTEM SHALL BE FULL OPERATIVE AND SUBJECT TO REGULATORY AUTHORIZAnON TO PROCEED BEFORE STARTING WORK ON ANY ITEMS NOT CLEARLY DEFINED OR INSPECTION AND APPROVAL BY CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. IDENRFIED BY THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 14. ALL WORK SHALL BE COORDINATED ¥UH OTHER TRADES TO AVOID INTERFERENCE V,1TH THE PROGRESS OF a CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND DIRECT THE WORK USING THE BEST CONSTRUCTION SKILLS CONSTRUCnON .AND ATTENTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL BEE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION 61EA,IS. METHODS, TECHNIQUES. SEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES AND FOR COORDINATING ALL. PORnONS 15. CONTRACTOR SHALL. GUARANTEE ANY/ALL MATERIALS AND WORK FREE FROM DEFECTS OR A PERIOD OF OF THE WORK UNDER CONTRACT, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT LESS THAN TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF CUSTOMER'S ACCEPTANCEL 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAFETY OF THE WORK AREA, ADJACENT AREAS 16. THE CORRECTION OF ANY DEFECTS SHALL BE COMPLETED WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL CHARGE AND SHALL AND BUILDING OCCUPANTS THAT ARE UKELY TO BE AFFECTED BY THE WORK UNDER THIS INCLUDE THE REPLACEMENT OF THE REPAIR OF ANY OTHER PHASE OF THE INSTALLAHON, WHICH MAY HAVE CONTRACT. WORK SHALL CONFORM TO ALL OSHA REQUIREHENTS BEEN DAMAGED THEREIN VATHIN 48 HOURS 10. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE HIS ~RK WITH THE SUPEmNTENDENT OF- BUILDINGS & 17. ADEQUATE AND REQUIRED UABILITY INSURANCEE SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR PROTECTION AGAINST PUBLIC LOSS GROUNDS AND SCHEDULE HIS ACTIVITIES AND WORKING HOURS IN ACCORDANCE MTH THE AND ANY/ALL PROPERTY DAMAGE FOR THE DURATION Of WORK. REQUIREMENTS. 18. PROMDE AND INSTALL CONDUIT, CONDUCTORS, PULL WIRES, BOXES, COVER PLATES AND DEVICES FOR ALL- 11. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINAnNG HIS WORK *TH THE WORK OF- OTHERS OUTLETS AS INDICATED. AS IT WAY RELATE TO RADIO EQUIPUENT, ANTENNAS AND ANY OTHER PORnONS Of THE WORK. 19. DITCHING AND BACK ALL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE FOR ALL UNDERGROUND INSTALLED CONDUIT 12, INSTALL ALL. EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURERS AND/OR CABLES INCLUDING EXCAVATION AND BACKALLING AND COMPACnON. REFER TO NOTES AND RECOUMENDATIONS UNLESS SPECIACALLY OTHERWISE INDICATED OR WHERE LOCAL- CODES OR REQUIREMENTS, EXCAVATION, AND BACKALLING. REGULATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE. 20. MATERIALS, PRODUCTS AND EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS THEREOF, SHALL BE NEW AND SHALL 13. WAKE NECESSARY PROVISIONS TO PROTECT EXISTING SURFACES, EQUIPMENT, IMPROVEMENTS, APPEAR ON THE UST OF U.L APPROVED ITEMS AND SHALL WEET OR EXCEED THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PIPING ETC. AND IMMEDIATELY REPAIR ANY DAMAGE THAT OCCURS DURING CONSTRUCTION. NEC, HEMA AND IEEE. 14. IN DRIUJNG HOLES INTO CONCRETE WHETHER FOR FASTENING OR ANCHORING PURPOSES, OR 21. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS OR MANUFACTURES CATALOG INFORMATION OF ANY/ALL PENETRAnONS THROUGH THE FLOOR FOR CONDUIT RUNS, PIPE RUNS, ETC., MUST BE CLEARLY LIGHTNG nXTURES. SWITCHES AND ALL OTHER ELECTRICAL ITEMS FOR APPROVAL BY THE CONSTRUCTION UNDERST00O THAT REINFORaNG STEEL SHALL NOT BE DRIUED INTO, CUT OR DAMAGED UNDER WANAGER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. ANY CIRCUMSTANCES (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE). LOCATIONS OF REINFORCING STEEL ARE NOT DEFINITELY KNOWN AND THEREFORE MUST BE SEARCHED FOR BY API'ROPBATE METHODS AND 22. ANY CUTTING OR PATCHING DEEMED NECESSARY FOR ELECTRICAL WORK IS THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT. RESPONSIBIUTY AND SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE COST FOR WORK AND PERFORMED TO THE SAnSFACTION OF THE 'CONSTRUCTION MANAGER' UPON FINAL ACCEPTANCE. 15. REPAIR AU EXISTING WALL SURFACES DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION SUCH THAT THEY MATCH AND BLEND IN WITH ADJACENT SURFACES. 23. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL LABEL ALL PANELS WITH ONLY TYPEWRITTEN DIRECTORIES. ALL 16 SEAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH ARE RATED AREAS WITH U.L USTED AND ARE CODE APPROMD ELECTRICAL WRING SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBIUTY OF THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. MATERIALS. 24. DISCONNECT SWITCHES SHALL BEE H.P. RATED HEAVY-DUTY, QUICK-MAKE AND QUICK-BREAK ENCLOSURES. AS REQUIRED BY EXPOSURE TYPE. 17. KEEP CONTRACT AREA CLEAN, HAZARD FREE, AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT. DEBRIS, AND RUBBISH. EQUIPMENT NOT SPEGRED AS REMAINING ON THE PROPERTY OF THE OWNER SHALL 25. ALL CONNECnONS SHALL BE MADE WITH A PROTECTIVE COAnNG Of AN ANn-OXIDE COMPOUND SUCH AS BE REMOVED. LEAVE PREMISES IN CLEAN CONDITION AND FREE FROM PAINT SPOTS, DUST. OR SMUDGES OF- ANY NATURE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING ALL ITEMS -NO-OXIDE A- BY DEARBORNE CHEMICAL CO. COAT ALL WIRE SURFACES BEFORE CONNECTING. EXPOSED UNTIL COMPLETION OF- CONSTRUCTION. COPPER SURFACES, INCLUDING GROUND BARS, SHAU BE TREATED - NO SUBSBTUTIONS 26. REACEWAYS: CONDUIT SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 PVC MEEMNG OR EXCEEDING NEMA T02 - 1990. 18. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS OF ANTENNA CABLES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CABLE CONTRACTOR SHALL PLUG AND CAP EACH END OF SPARE AND EMPTY CONDUITS AND PROVIDE TWO MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDAnONS. SEPARATE PUU STRiNGS - 200 LBS TEST POLYETHYLENE CORD. ALL CONDUIT BENDS SHAU BE A MINIMUM 19. ALL EXGS11NG INACTIVE SEWER, WATER. GAS, ELECTRIC AND OTHER UllUTIES, mICH INTERFERE OF 2 FT. RADIUS. RGS CONDUITS WHEN SPEaFIED, SHALL MEET UL-6 FOR GALVANIZED SIEEL ALL nTTINGS MTH ™E EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SHALL BE REMOVED AND/OR CAPPED, PLUGGED OR SHALL BE SUITABLE FOR USE WITH ™READED RIGID CONDUIT. COAT ALL THREADS WTH 'BRIE ZINC' OR OTHER¥,1 SE DISCON'nNUED AT POINTS WHICH WIU NOT INTERFERE *ITH THE EXECUTION OF THE 'GOLD CALM. WORK. SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE ENaNEER. 27. SUPPORT OF ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE AS REQUIRED BY NEC. 20. CONTRACTOR SHALL WINIMIZE DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING SITE DURING CONSmUCnON. EROSION CONTROL- MEASURES, IF REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH 28. CONDUCTORS: CONTRACTOR SHALL USE 98% CONDUCnVITY COPPER WTH TYPE THWN INSULATON, 600 UISDICTIONAL OR STATE AND LOCAL. GUIDEUNES FOR EROSTION AND SE[IMENT CONTROL AND VOLT, COLOR CODED. USE SOUD CONDUCTORS FOR WIRE UP TO AND INCLUDING NO. 8 AWG. USE STRANDED COORDINATED WITH LOCAL- REGULATORY AUTHORITIES. CONOUCTORS FOR WIRE ABOVE NO. 8 AWG. 21. UGHT SHADED UNES AND NOTES REPRESENT WORK PREMOUSLY DONE. DARK SHADED UNES 29. CONNECTORS FOR POWER CONDUCTORS: CONTRACTOR SHALL USE PRESSURE TYPE INSULATED ™ST-ON AND NOTES REPRESENT THE SCOPE OF WORK FOR THIS PROICT. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY IF CONNECTORS FOR NO. 10 AWG AND SMALLER. USE SOLDERIESS MECHANICAL TERMINAL LUGS FOR NO. 8 EXIST]NG CONSTRU(nON IS COMPLETE. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTFY ENGINEER OF ANY EXIST]NG AWS AND LARGER. CONDITIONS THAT DEVIATE FROU THE DRAWINGS PRIPOOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. 30. SERMCE: 24*120V, SNGLE PHASE, 3 WRE CONNECTIONS AVAILABLE FROM UTILITY COMPANY. OWNER OR OWNERS AGENT ILL APPLY FOR POWER. 22. CONTRACTOR SHALL SECURE All NECESSARY PERMITS AND/OR WRING CERnnCATES REQUIRED FOR THE ELECTRICAL SERVICE UPGRADE IN ADDITION, CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY COORDINATION AND SCHEDUUNG WITH THE SERMNG ELECTRICAL UnUTY AND LOCAL- 31. TELEPHONE SERVICE: CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE EMPTY CONDUITS WIR MULE TAPE AS INDICATED ON INSPECTION AUTHORInES DRAWINGS. ELECTRICAL NOTES 32. ELECTRICAL AND TELCO RACEWAYS TO BE BURIED A MINIMUM OF 2' DEP™. 33. CONTRACTOR SHALL. PLACE TWO LENGTHS OF- WARNING TAPE AT A DEPTH OF 12' BELOW GROUND AND 1. ELECmICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL- SUPPLY AND INSTAU ANY/All ELECTRICAL nORK INDICATED, ANY/All DIRECTLY ABOVE ELECTRICAL AND TELCO SERVICE CONDUITS. CAUTIONS TAPE TO READ ~CAUTION BURIED CONSTRUCBON SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE W/DRAMNIGS AND ANY/ALL APPUCABLE SPECInCAnONS. IF ANY PROBLEMS ARE ENCOUNTERED BY COUP[ nNG WTH THESE REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOnFY ELECTRIC OR 'BURIED TELECOM-. 'CONSTRUCTION MANAGER' AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, AFTER THE DISCOVERY OF RE PROBLEMS, AND SHALL- 34. ALL BOLTS SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL NOT PROCEED ¥,TH THAT PORTION OF WORK, UNTIL THE 'CONSTRUCTION MANAGER' HAS DIR ECTED THE CORRECTVE ACnONS TO BE TAKEN. ANTENNA & COAX NOTES 2 ELECTRICAL- CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE JOB SITE AND FAMIUARIZE HIMSELF WTH ANY/ALL CONDITIONS AFFECTING ELECTRICAL AND COMWUNICATION INSTALLATION AND MAKE PROWSIONS AS TO THE COST THEREOF. ALL EXISTNG CONDIRONS OF ELECTRICAL- EQUIP.. UGHT FIXTURES. ETC., THAT ARE PART OF ™E 1. VERIFY EACH COAXIAL CABLE LENGTH, DIAMETER. ROUTING, COLOR CODING AND ALL APPURTENANCES WITH RNAL SYSTEM, SHALL BE VERIFIED BY ™E CONTRACTOR. PRIOR TO THE SUBMITTAL Of HIS BID. FAILURE TO G[)IT. COMPLY WTH THIS PARAGRAPH V.ILL IN NO WAY REUEVE CONTRACTOR OF- PERFORMING All- WORK NECESSARY FOR A COMPLETE AND WORKING SYSTEM 2. THE MAXIMUM COAXIAL CABLE LENGTH AND CORRESPONDING COAXIAL CABLE DIAMETER IS SHOWN ON SHEET A-4. THIS CABLE LENGTH IS TO BE USED FOR FABRICAnON OR CONSTRUC~ON. ACTUAL ANTENNA CABLE 3. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE MTH THE LATEST E[Nn ON OF THE NEC AND ALL CODES LENGTH(S) MUST BE VERIFIED. COAXIAL CABLE SHALL BE PROVED BY GO,T AND LOCAL ORDINANCES OF THE LOCAL POWER & TELEPHONE COMPANIES HAVING ,URISDICTION AND SHALL INCLUDED BUT NOT BE UMITED TO 3. ALL COAX CABLES SHALL UnUZE GROUND KITS, GROUNDED AS FOLLOWS: A. UL -- UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES D. OSHA - - OCCU PAT'IONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT A NEAR ANTENNA RAD CENTER ELEVAnON, A ./. -_ I A ./. A 1 rir.Tpirl . r.r . 101/ -_ 1.....Al...! Am nikia ron/ A Ul©01 F AF Trifi /Uin--HFICH OF ANTFNNAN IF TAR' F P, ti ,{R r,Vi. 761' 6. Nt-MA -- NAIIUNAL ELL-C IKICAL MANUZAL IUNLI:> Abbl.. f **PA -- NA LIONAL FINt LUUES I. 53/1 IUM ur IUrA.K, D. AT MASTER GROUND BAR 3'-0~ FROM UMBS-BEBU CABINET 4. ALL TOP MUPERS SHALL BE LENGTHS AS SHOWN AN D I NSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR. 5. ALL CABLES SHALL BE COLOR CODED AS SHOWN ON SHEET RF-1 AND IN ACCORDANCE 9,~TH SPRINT SPEanCATIONS Sprint > 6 BANDING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SHEET A-4, RF-1 AND AS FOLLOWS. A. MAIN UNE COLOR BANDS SHALL BE 2' MDE. MAINTAIN 1' SPACING BETWEEN COLORS. 8. FREQUENCY COLOR BANDS SHALL BE 2' WIDE ¥~TH NO SPACE BETWEEN COLORS. - ..r=-. - C. .UMPER COLOR BANDS SHALL BE 1- VIDE WITH r SPACE. 1./. 0 D. START COLOR BANDS 7 BEYOND WEA™ERPROOFING E. START SELECTOR COLOR NEXT TO END CONNECTORS. 7. FINAL COAXIAL- ANTENNA CABLE SIZES SHALL BE DETERMINED BY SAMSUNG RF ENGINEER. SEE ANTENNA SCHEDULE SHEET A-4. BASED ON FINAL- CABLE RUN LENGTHS DETERMINED BY GD. 8 SEE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER FOR ANTENNA SUPPORT ASSEMBLY TYPE 9. ALL COAXIAL- CABLE MLL BE SECURED TO THE DESIGNED SUPPORT STRUCTURE AT DISTANCES NOT TO EXCEED 3' OR INE CABLE WANUFACTURES SPECIFICATIONS WHICHEVER IS LESS, WITH HARDWARE SPECIFIED IN THE MASTEC COAXIAL CABLE ROUING DETAILS OF THE SUPPUED SlRUCTURAL REPORT NETWORK SOLUTIONS 10. PROVIDE AT LEAST 6~ OF SLACK IN THE MAIN COAXIAL CABLES AT DHE ANTENNA MOUNTING ELEVAmON TO PROVIDE FOR FUTURE CONNECTOR REPLACEMENT. A ANTENNA & HYBRID C.ABLE NOTES A 1. VERIFY EACH HYBRID CABLE LENGTH. ROUTING. DIAMETER. COLOR CODING AND ALL APPURTENANCES WITH GOIT. ~ 2. THE HYBRID CABLE AND DIAUETER LENGTH IS SHOWN ON A-4. EXCESS CABLE LENGTHS TO BEE DRESSED IN A MANNER APPROVED BY GO]T. CABLES CANNOT BE CUT TO FIT. ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN 3. HYBRID CABLE INTERNAL- GROUND MRE TO BE GROUNDED AT TOP AND BOTTOM PER SAMUSUNG'S (SPRINT) SPECIRCATIONS. ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 4. EXCESS TOP 15' HYBRID CABLE FIBER .UMPERS TO BE DRESSED IN A MANNER APPROVED BY GDIT. CANNOT BE COILED, UUST BE SECURED TO TOWER MOUNTS. ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC REVISION 5. ALL MAIN CABLES SHALL BE COLOR CODED AS SHOWN ON SHEET RF-1 & IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPRINT REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION SPEaFICAnONS ISSUED FOR 6. BANDING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WTH SHEET A-4, RF-1. A MAIN UNE COLOR BANDS SHALL BE 2- WIDE. MAINTAINI 1 ~ SPACING BETWEEN. CONSTRUCTION B. JJMPER COLOR BANDS SHALL BE 1- ¥,IDE WITH 1- SPACEL C. START COLOR BANDS 2' BEFORE W,14 CABLE END. 7. FINAL. HYBRID CABLE SIZES SHALL BE DETERMINED BY SAMSUNG RF ENGINEER. SEE HYBRID CABLE SCHEDULE SHEET RF-1, BASED ON FINAL- CABLE RUN LENGTHS DETERMINED BY GOIT. <~>CENTER LINE 8. ALL HYBRID CABLE NU BE SECURED TO THE DESIGNED SUPPORT STRUCTURE AT DISTANCES NOT TO EXCEED SOLUTIONS S HORIZONTALLY OR 40 VERTICALLY OR THE CABLE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIACAnONS WHICHEVER IS LESS, Advancing Wiretess Networks WITH HARDWARE SPECIFIED IN THE HYBRID CABLE ROUnNG DETAILS OF THE SUPPUED STRUCTURAL SUPPORT. SITE WORK NOTES Golden, CO 80403 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY 303-993-3293 1. DO NOT EXCAVATE OR DISTURB BEYOND THE PROPERTY UNES OR LEASE UNES, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, WWW CENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM 2- DO NOT SCALE BUILDING DIMENSIONS FROM DRAWING. 3. SIZE. LOCAnON AND TYPE Of ANY UNDERGROUND UTIUTIES OR IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE ACCURATELY NOTED AND PLACED ON AS-BUILT DRAWINGS BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND ISSUED TO ARCHITECT/ENGINEER AT COMPLETION OF PRO.ECT 4. ALL EXISTING UTIURES, FACIUTIES, CONDITIONS AND THEIR DIWENSIONS SHOWN ON PLANS HAVE BEEN PLOTIED FROM AVAILABLE RECORDS. THE ENGINEER AND OWNER ASSUME NOT RESPONSIBUTY WHATSOEVER AS TO THE .4#.,SIZEr' SUFFICIENCY OR ACCURACY Of THE INFORMATION SHOWN ON THE PLANS OR THE MANNER Of- THEIR REUOVAL .%.14 OR ARUSTMENT. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING EXACT LOCATION OF ALL EXIST}NG 0.~21~(t O RE,02, ;316 + UnUTIES AND FACIUTIES PRIOR TO START OFr CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO OBTAIN FROM EACH .'/ 3 X. 4, · UnLITY COMPANY DETAJLED INFORMATION RELATIVE TO WORKING SCHEDULES AND METHODS OF REMOVING OR AD£STING EXISTING UTIUnES. Af + •'0·.Gf R J.4/•2• C .0 +, 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EX]Sn NG UTIUTIES BOTH HORIZONTALLY AND VEREALLY PRIOR TO START OF' £ : < ~ t. CONSTRUCTION. ANY DISCREPANCIES OR DOUBTS AS TO THE INTERPRETATION OF PLANS SHALL BE 5 EW - IMMEDIATELY REPORTED TO THE ARCHITECT/ENG,NEER FOR RESOLUTION AND INSTRUC~ON, AND NO FURTHER 4 .f- 34610 94 f/' WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED UNTIL THE DISCREPANCY IS CHECKED AND CORREC1ED BY THE U-O : rh 4 + -9../., ARCHHECT/ENCINEER. FAILURE TO SECURE SUCH INSTRUCTION MEANS CONIRACTOR MLL HAVE WORKED AT HIS/HER OWN RISK AND EXPENSEE. 742-Lf. - 4 :U?,6,11,4 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL CALL LOCAL DIGGER HOT UNE FOR UTIUTY LOCATIONS 48 HOURS PRIOR TO START Of CONSTRUCTON. "4 *) i'~ t, 7. ALL NEW AND EX]SANG UTIUTY STRUCTURES ON SITE AND IN AREAS TO BE DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION 4~UNAL L '47 SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO FINISH ELEVAnONS PRIOR TO FINAL- INSPECT1O61 OF WORK. 8. GRADING Of THE SITE WORK AREA IS TO BE SMOOTH AND CONnNUOUS IN SLOPE AND IS TO FEATHER INTO EXISTING GRADES AT THE GRADING UMITS. ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE ··07' 24··*36' SHEET 9. ALL TEMPORARY EXCAVATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF FOUNDAnONS, UnUnES, ETC., SHALL BEE PROPERLY PROJECT INFORMATION LAID BACK OR BRACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CORRECT OCCUPAnONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) REQUIREMENTS. NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH 10. STRUCTURAL AUS SUPPORTING PAVEMENTS SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 95% OF MAXIMUM STANDARD PROCTOR ST. REGIS HOTEL DRY DENSITY. 11. NEW GRADES NOT IN BUILDING AND DRIVEWAY IMPROVEWENT AREA TO BE ACHIEVED BY FILLING M™ ~~ crcEFPENFUEET APPROVED CLEAN FILL AND COMPACTED TO 952 OF STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY. ASPEN, CO 81611 12. ALL ALL SHALL BE PLACED IN UNIFORM UFTS. THE UFTS THICKNESS SHOULD NOT EXCEED THAT WHICH CAN ' BE PROPERLY COMPACTED THROUGHOUT ITS ENTIRE DEPTH MTH THE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE. PrTKIN COUNTY I '9 0 f 13. ANY AUS PLACED ON EXISnNG SLOPES THAT ARE STEEPER THAN 10 HORIZONTAL TO 1 VERTICAL SHALL BE ~ DRAW*1 114 L...1 | CHECKED BY APPROVED BY PROPERLY BENCHED INTO THE EXISTING SLOPE AS DIRECTED BY A GEOIECHNICAL ENGINEER. MC ~JN KS 14. CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN ENTIRE SITE DAILY AFTER CONSTRUCTION SUCH THAT NO PAPERS, THRASH, WEEDS. BRUSH OR ANY OTHER DEPOSITS WILL REMAIN. All WATERIALS COLLECTED DURING CLEANING OPERATIONS SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF-SITE BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR. crvr me»SPEN d VTY rm.'FLOPMENT 15. ALL TREES AND SHRUBS WHICH ARE NOT IN DIRECT CONAUCT MTH THE IMPROVEUENTS SHALL BE PROTECTED COM-jurl BEAERAL NOTES BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR. 16. ALL SITE WORK SHALL BE CAREFULLY COORDINATED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR VATH LOCAL unuTY COMPANY. TELEPHONE COMPAY, AND ANY OTHER Ul,LITY COMPANIES HAVING JJRISDICTION OVER THIS LOCATION. SHEET NUMBER kIl ... 1 FOUNDATION, EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL NOTES STRU-CTURAL SIEEL-NOIES 1. ALL FINAL GRADED SLOPES SHALL BE A MAJOUUM OF 3 HORIZONTAL TO 1 VERTICAL 1 ALL STEEL WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE *TH THE LATEST EDITION Of THE AISC MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCI1ON. STEEL SECTIONS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WTH ASTM AS INDICATED BELOWt 2. ALL EXCAVATIONS PREPARED FOR PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE SHALL BE OF UNDISTURBED SOILS, W-SHAPES: ASTM *992. 50 KSI SUBSTANn ALLY HORIZONTAL AND FREE FROM ANY LOOSE, UNSUITABLE WATERIAL OR FROZEN SOILS, AND ANGLES, BARS CHANNELS: AS™ A36, 36 KEN WITHOUT THE PRESENCE OF FOUNDING WA1ER. DEWATERING FOR EXCESS GROUND WATER SHALL BE HSS SECIONS: AS™ 500, 46 KSI PROVIDED ¥#IEN REQUIRED. COMPACTION OF' SOILS UNDER CONCRETE PAD FOUNDATIONS SHALL NOT BE LESS PIPE SECDONS: AS™ AU-E. 35 KSI THAN 95% OF THE MODIFIED PROCTOR WAXIWUM DRY DENSITY FOR THE SOIL IN ACCORDANCE *UTH AST),( D1557. 2. ALL EXTERIOR EXPOSED STEEL AND HARDWARE- SHALL BE HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED. 3. CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS SHALL NOT BE PLACED ON ORGANIC OR UNSUITABLE MATERIAL IF INADEQUATE 3. ALL WELDING SHALL BE PERFORMED USING E70XX ELECTRODES ANC) WELDING SHALL CONFORM TO BEARING CAPACITY IS REACHED AT THE DESIGNED EXCAVATION DEPP, ™E UNSATISFACTORY SOIL SHALL BE AISC. WHERE FILLET WELD SIZES ARE NOT SHOWN, PROVIDE THE MINIUUM SIZE PER TABLE J2.4 IN THE EXCAVATED TO ITS FULL DEPTH AND EITHER BE REPLACED WITH MECHANICALLY COUPACTED GRANULAR AISC ~MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION-. PAINTED SURFACES SHALL BE TOUCHED UP. MATERIAL OR THE EXCAVATION SHALL eE FILLED WITH CONCRETE OF THE SAME TYPE SPECIFIED FOR THE FOUNDERON. CRUSHED STONE MAY BE USED TO STABIUZE THE BOTTOM OF THE EXCAVAION. ANY STONE 4. NON-STURCUTRAL CONNECTIONS FOR STEEL GRATING MAY USE 5/84 AST), A 3-37 BOLTS UNLESS SUB BASE MATERIAL IF USED, SHALL NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR REQUIRED THICKNESS OF CONCRETE. NOTED OTHERVASE. 4. ALL EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE CLEAN OF' UNSUITABLE MATERIAL SUCH AS VEGETAnON, TRASH, DEBRIS, AND 5. FIELD MODIFICAnONS ARE TO BE COATED WITH ZINC ENRICHED PAINT. SO FOR™ PRIOR TO BACK FIL.LING. BACK ALL SHALL CONSIST OF APPROVED MATERIALS SUCH AS EARTH, LOAM SANDY CLAY, SAND AND GRAVEL OR SOFT SHALE, FREE FROW CLOOS OR LARGE STONES OVER 2 1/2- M~ DIMENSIONS, ALL BACK AU SHALL BE PLACED IN COMPACTED LAYERS. CONCRETE MASONRY NOTES 5- ALL ALL MATERIALS AND FOUNDATION BACK FILL SHALL BE PLACED MAXIMU,1 6- THICK UFTS BEFORE COMPACTION. EACH UFT SHALL BE nETTED IF REQUIRED AND COMPA(NED TO NOT LESS THAN 95% OF THE 1. CONCRETEE WASONRY LIMITS SHALL BE MEDIUM WEIGHT UNITS CONFORWING TO AS™ (90, GRADE N-1, MODIFIED PROCTOR MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY FOR SOIL IN ACCORDANCE VMTH AS™ 01557. (rk,-1,500 PS). MEDIUM WEIGHT (115 PCO. 6, NEWLY PLACED CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS SHALL CURE A MINIMUM OFF 72 HRS PRIOR TO BACK ALLING. 2. MORTAR SHALL BE TYPE -S- (MINIMUM 1,800 PSI AT 28 DAYS). 7. ANISHED GRADING SHALL BE SLOPED TO PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AND PREVENT STANDING WATER. THE 3. GROUT SHALL HAE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRNGTH OF 3.000 PSI AT 28 DAYS. FINAL (FINISH) ELEVATION OF SLAB FOUNDATIONS SHALL SLOPE AWAY IN ALL DIRECTIONS FROM THE CEN1ER. FINISH GRADE Of CONCRETE PADS SHALL BEE A MAJOUUM OF 4 INCHES ABOVE FINAL FINISH GRADEE 4- ALL CELLS CONTAINING REINFORCING STEEL OR EMBEDDED ITEMS AND ALL CELLS IN RETAINING WALLS ELEVATIONS. PROVIDEI SURFACE ALL GRAVEL TO ESTABLISH SPECIAED ELEVAnONS NHERE REQUIRED. AND WALLS BELOW GRADE SHALL BE SOLID GROUTED. 8. NEWLY GRADED SURFACE AREAS TO RECEIVE GRAVEL SHALL BE COVERED WTH GEOTEXTILE FABRIC TYPE: 5. ALL HORIZONTAL- REINFORCEMENT SHALL BEE PLACED IN BOND BEAM OR UNTIL BEAM UNITS. TYPAR-3401 AS MANUFACTURED BY CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL 1-800-239-3841- OR AN APPROVED EQUIVALENT, SHOWN ON PLANS. THE GEOTEXTILE FABRIC SHALL BEE BLACK IN COLOR TO CONTROL ™E 6. WHEN GROUTING IS STOPPED FOR ONE HOUR OR LONGER, HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION JOINTS SHALL RECURRENCE OF VEGETAT,VE GROWTH AND EXTEND TO ¥%,THIN 1 FOOT OUTSIDE THE SITE FENaNG OR BE FORMED BY STOPPING ™E GROUT POUR 1-1/2~ BELOW TOP Of THE UPPERWOST UNIT. ELECTRICAL GROUNDING SYSTEM PERIMETER WHICH EVER IS GREATER. ALL FABRIC SHALL BE COVERED WITH A MINIMUM OF 4' DEEP CONPACTED STONE OR GRAVEL AS SPEGAED. 1.EL FDOT TYPE No. 57 FOR FENCED 7. All BOND BEAM BLOCK SHALL BE 'DEEP CUr UNITS. COMPOUND; FDOT TYPE No. 67 FOR ACCESS DRIVE AREA. 8. PROVIDE INSPECTION AND CLEAN-OUT HOLES AT BASE OF- VERTICAL CELLS HAVING GROUT UFTS IN 9. IN All AREAS TO RECEIVE FlLL, REMOVE ALL VEGETATION, TOPSOIL, DEBRIS, WET AND UNSATISFACTORY EXCESS OF 4'-0' Of HUGHT. SOIL WATERIALS, OBSTRUCTIONS, AND DELETERIOUS MATERIALS FROW GROUND SURFACE. PLOW STRIP OR BREAK UP SLOPED SURFACES STEEPER THAN 1 VERTICAL TO 4 HOmZONTAL SUCH THAT ALL UAIRIAL ILL 9. ALL GROUT SHALL BE CONSOUDATED WITH A MECHANICAL- VIBRATOR. BIND WITH EXISnNO/PREPARED SOIL. SURFACE. 10. CEMENT SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED FOR CONCRETE. 10. WHEN SUB GRADE OR PREPARED GROUND SURFACE HAS A DENSITY LESS THAN THAT REQUIRED FOR THE FILL MATERIAL SCARIFY THE GROUND SURFACE TO DEPTH REQUIRED, PULVERIZE, MOISTURE-CONDITION 11. REINFORCING BARS - SEE NOTES UNDER ~STRUCTURAL CONCRETE NOTES- FOR REQUIREMENTS. AND/OR AERATE THE SOILS AND RE-COMPACT TO THE REQUIRED DENSITY PRIOR TO PLACEWENT OF FILLS. 12. PROVIDE ONE BAR DIAMETER (A MINIMUM OF 1/2-) GROUT BETWEEN MAIN REINFORaNG AND WASONRY 11. IN AREAS WHICH EXISTING GRAVEL SURFACING IS REMOVED OR DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION UNITS. OPERATIONS. REPLACE GRAVEL SURFACING TO WATCH ADJACENT GRAVEL SURFACING AND RESTORED TO THEE SANE THICKNESS ANO COMPACT10,1 AS SPECIAED. ALL RESTORED GRAVEL SURFACING SHALL BE FREE FROM 13. LOW UFT CONSTRUCTION, MAXIMUM GROUT POUR HOGHT IS 4 FEET. CORRUGATIONS AND WAVES. 14. HIGH UFT GROUTED CONSTRUCTKON MAY BE USED IN CONFORMANCE MTH PROICT SPEaFICATIONS 12. DOSTING GRAVEL SURFAaNG MAY BE EXCAVATED SEPARATELY AND REUSED WITH THE CON[NTION THAT ANY AND SECTION 2104.6.1 OF U.B.C. UNFAVORABLE AMOUNTS Of- ORGANIC MATTER, OR OTHER DELETERIOUS MATERIALS AREI REMOVED PRIOR TO REUSE. FURNISH ANY ADDITIONAL GRAVEL RESURFACING MATERIAL AS NEEDED TO PROVIDE A FULL DEPTH 15. ALL CEUS IN CONCRETE BLOCKS SHALL BE FILLED SOUD WITH GROUT. EXCEPT AS NOTEED IN THE COMPACTED SURFACE THROUGHOUT SITE. DRAWINGS OR SPEanCATIONS. 13, GRAVEL SUB SURFACEE SHALL BE PREPARED TO REQUIRED COMPACTION AND SUB GRADE ELEVAnONS 16. CELLS SHALL BE IN VERTCAL AUGNMENT, DOWELS IN FOOTINGS SHALL BE SET TO ALION WITH CORES BEFORE GRA\EL SURFAaNG IS PLACED AND/OR RESTORED. ANY LOOSE OR DISTURBED MAERIALS SHALL BE CONTAINING REINFORCING STEEL THOROUGHLY COMPACTED AND ANY DEPRESSIONS IN THE SUB GRADE SHALL BE FILED AND COUPACTED WITH APPROVED SELECTED MATERIAL GRAVEL SURFACING MATERIAL- SHALL NOT BE USED FOR ALLING 17. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAVMNGS FOR SURFACE AND HEIGHT Of' UNITS, LAYING PATTER AND JOINT DEF>RESSIONS IN THE SUB GRADE. TYPE. 14. PROTECT EXIS-11NG GRAVEL SURFAGNG AND SUB GRADE IN AREAS WHERE EQUIPMENT LOADS VALL OPERATE. 18. SAND SHALL BE CLEAN. SHARP AND WELL GRADED, FREE FROM INJURIOUS AMOUNTS OF DUST, LUMPS. SHALE. ALKAU OR ORGANIC MATERIAL, 15. DAMAGE TO EXISTING STRUCTURES AND/OR UTIUTIES RESULTING FROM CONTRACTORS NEGLIGENCEE SHALL BE 19. BRICK SHALL CONFORM TO AS™ C- 62 AND SHALL BEE GRADE MW OR BETTER. REPAIRED AND/OR REPLACED TO THE OWNERS SAn SFACTBON AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE CONTRACT. 16. ALL SUITABLE BORROW MATERIAL FOR BACK FILL OF THE SITE SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE BID. EXCESS TOPSOIL AND UNSUITABLE MATERIAL SHALL BEE DISPOSED OF OFF SITE AT LOCATIONS APPROVED BY STRUCTURAL CONCRETE NOTES GOVERNING AGENCIES AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE CONTRACT. 1. AU CONCRETE WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACI 301-05. Aa 318-05 AND THE SPEaFICATION FOR CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE- ENVIRONMENTAL NOTES 2. ALL CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A WINIMUM COUPRESSIVE STRENGTH fc'-3.000 PSI AT 28 DAYS UNLESS 1. ALL WORK PERFORMED SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE *TH ISSUED PERMITS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE NOTED OTHERWISE. RESPONSIBLE FOR PA™ENT OF FINES AND PROPER CLEAN UP FOR AREAS IN VIOLARON 3. REINFORCING STEE1 SHALL CONFORM TO ASTW A 615, GRADE 60, DEFORMED UNLESS NOTED 2 CONTRACTOR AND/OR DEVELOPER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF EROSION 0™ERWISE WELDED WIREE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM TO AS™ A 185 WELDED STEEL MRE FABRIC AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROLS DURING CONSTRUC11ON FOR PROTECTION Of- ADJACENT PROPERTIES. ROADWAYS UNLESS NOTED OTHERMSE. SPUCES CLASS 'B' AND ALL HOOKS SHALL BE STANDARD UNLESS NOTED AND WATERWAYS AND SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN PLACE THROUGH ANAL JJRISDICTIONAL INSPECTION & OTHERWISE. RELEASE OF SITE. 4. THE FOLLOWING MINIMUW CONCRETEE COVER SHALL BEE PROVIDED FOR RE]NFORaNG STEEL- UNLESS 3. CONmACTOR SHALL INSTALL/CONSTRUCT ALL NECESSARY SEDIMENT/SILT CONTROL- FENCING AND PROTECTIVE SHOWN OTHERWISE ON DRA*INGS: WEASURES WITHIN THE Uk«TS OF SITE DISTURBANCE PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. CONCRETE CAST AGAINST EARTH. .3 IN. 4. NO SEDIMENT SHALL BE ALLOWED TO EXIT THE PROPERTY. THE CONTRACTOR IS REPSONIBLE FOR TAKING ADEQUATE MEASURES FOR CONTROLLING EROSION. ADDITIONAL SEC)IMENT CONTROL FENCING WAY BEE REQUIRED CONCRETE EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER: IN ANY AREAS SUBUECT TO EROSION. #6 AND LARGER...............2 IN. #5 AND SUALLER & WWF... 1 1/2 IN. 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING POSITIVE DRAINAGE ON THE SITE AT ALL WES WITH SILT AND EROSION CONTROL MEASURES MAINTAINED ON THE DOWNSTREAU SIDE Of SITE DRAINAGE. ANY DAMAGE CONCRETE NOT EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER OR NOT CAST AGAINST THE GROUND: TO ADJACENT PROPERTY AS A RESULT OF EROSION WILL BEE CORRECTED AT THE CONTRACTORS EXPENSE. SLAB AND WALL..............3/4 IN. BEAUS AND COLUMNS. .1 1/2 IN. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAILY INSPECTIONS AND ANY REPAIRS OF ALL SED,MENT CONTROL MEASURES INCLUDING SEDIMENT REMOVAL AS NECESSARY. 5. A 3/4 CHAMFER SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL EXPOSED EDGES OF CONCRETE UN.O. IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 301 SECTION 4.2.4 7. CLEARING OF VEGETAnON AND TREE REMOVAL SHALL BE ONLY AS PERMITTED AND BE HELD TO A MINIMUU. ONLY TREES NECESSARY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE VallnES SHALL BE REMOVED. 6. HOLES TO RECEIVE EXPANSION/WEDGE ANCHORS SHALL BE 1/8- LARGER IN DIAMETER THAN THE ANCHOR BOLT. DOWEL OR ROD AND SHALL CONFORM TO MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDA-nON FOR & SEEDING SAND MULCHING AND/OR SOODING OF THE SITE WILL BE ACCOMPUSHED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE EMBEDMENT DEPTH OR AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWNGS. LOCATE AND AVOID CUTTING EXISTING REBAR AFTER COMPLEnON OF THE PROICT FAaUnES AFFECI»NG LAND DISTURBANCE. WHEN DRILLING HOLES IN ELEVATED CONCRETE SLABS. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE All- EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL- UEASURES AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL. 7. USE AND INSTALLA-11014 OF CONCRETE EXPANSION/WEDGE ANCHOR, SHAU BE PER IC80 & COUNTY AND STATE CODES AND ORDINANCES TO PROTECT EM BANKMENTS FROW SOIL LOSS AND TO PREVEN T MANUFACTURER'S WRITIEN RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES. ACCUMULATION OF SOIL AND SILT IN STREAMS AND DRAINAGE PATHS LEAVING THE CONSTRUCTION AREA. THIS WAY INCLUDE SUCH MEASURES AS SILT FENCES, STRAW BALE SEDIWENT BARRIERS. AND CHECK DAMS. 10. RIP RAP OF- SIZES INDICATED SHALL CONSIST Of CLEAN, HARD. SOUND. DURABLE. UNIFORM IN QUALITY STONE FREE OF ANY DETRIMENTAL QUANnTY OF SOFT, FRIABLE. THIN, ELONGATED OR LAMINATED PIECES, DEANTEGRATED MATERIAL ORGANE MATTER. 014 AU<AU, OR OTHER DELETERIOUS SUBSTANCES. WEATHERPROOFING NOTES STANDARD CONS™UCTION SPECInCARONS FOR WRELESS SITES 1.0 WEATHERPROOFING CONN ECTORS AND GROUND KITS: A. ALL CONNECTORS AND GROUND KITS SHALL BE WEATHERPROOFED USING BUTYL RUBBER Sprint®> WEAIHERPROOANG AND TAPE THIS INSTALLAnON MUST BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDAT]ON OR AS SHOWN ON THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWNGS (WHICHEVER IS GREATER). IF NO DIRECTION IS PROWDED. WEATHERPROOFING MUST BE DONE PER THE FOLLOWNG INSTRUCTIONS. 20 BUTYL RUBBER TAPE INSTALLAnON PROCEDURE: 1. REQUIRED MATERIAL= BLACK ELECTRICAL- TAPE-2 INCH MDE AND BUTYL RUBBER TAPE 2 TO 3 INCHES MDE 0 11 .401*!1* 9 2 REQUIRED TOOLS: KNIFE OR SCISSORS. .11+47 =m.*e- - STEP 1: THOROUGHLY CLEAN AND DRY THE SURFACE OF COAXIAL CABLE AND CONNECTOR TO REMOVE ALL GREASE AND DIRT. WRAP CONNECTOR/GROUND KIT M-TH TWO LAYERS Of BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE-2 INCH WIDTH OVERLAPPING EACH ROW BY APPROXIMATELY 1 /2 INCH. THESE LAYERS OF TAPE MUST BE WRAPPED nGHT ENOUGH SO THAT NO VOIDS OR AIR PACKETS ARE PRESENT AND MUST EXTEND ONE INCH PAST ™E CONNECTOR/GROUND KIT ON EACH SIDE. TWO ROWS SHALL BEE APPLIED, MASTEC ONE IN EACH ~RECTION, WITH ™E TOP ROW SHINGLED TO PROMOTE WATER RUNOFF. NETWORK SOLUTIONS STEP 2: /RAP CONNECTOR/GROUND KIT WITH ONE LAYER Of- BUTYL RUBBER TAPE (2 TO 3 INCHES VIDTH) OVER THE BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE OVERLAPPING EACH ROW BY APPROXIMATELY 1/2 ]NCH. THE B U TYL RUBBER TAPE MUST EXIEND 2 TO 3 INCHES (THE TAPE WIDTH) PAST ™E ELECTRICAL TAPE a AND COUE IN GOOD CONTACT WITH THE UNDERLYING CABLE. ON CONNECTORS. WHEN WEATHERPROOFING FROM THE MAIN UNE TO THE J.IMPER, BUILD UP THIS AREA *TH EXTRA BLITYL A RUBBER TAPE TO INSURE A SMOOTH TRANSITION FREE OF VOIDS AND AIR PACKETS DOWN TO THE SMALLER DIAMETER CABLE. STEP 3: WRAP CONNECTOR/GROUND KIT MTH TWO LAYERS Of BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE 2 INCH WIDTH A OVERLAPPING EACH ROW BY 1 INCH. THESE LAST TWO LAYERS MUST BE WRAPPED USING A SHINGLED EFFECT. THE TOP LAYER SHALL BE WRAPPED SO THAT THE ENDS ARE IN THE UPWARD DIRECRON CREATING A SHINGLED EFFECT WITH THE TAPE SO WATER WILL BE REPELLED AND NOT ALLOWED TO ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN COLLECT AND POOL- THESE TOP LAYERS OF' ELECTRICAL TAPE WUST EXTEND TWO INCHES (THE TAPE *101}1) PAST THE eUTYL RUBBER TAPE ONTO THE UNDERLYING CABLE. A 9/30/13 90% CONST JN ALL LAYERS OF' TAPE SHALL BE WRAPPED SO THAT NO VOIDS OR AIR PACKETS ARE PRESENT. THE LAST WRAP OF TAPE SHALL NOT BE PULLED OR STRETCHED. ALL TAPE SHALL BE CUT WITH A SHARP' g 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC KNIFE OR SCISSORS. REVISION REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION ISSUED FOR· CONSTRUCTION ~>C E NTE RL INE SOLUTIONS A*ancing Wireless Netwot 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY Golden, CO 80403 303·993-3293 WWW.CENTERt INESOLUTIONS COM 0 4:; R'Ij O R E6934 '... 00 ...i.P.ip j,ji,€CI~'~.4,~~) B YA ..: 46 j..1 4 2,·-'is, 1, '11 1% '<40,9NAL jj2< 4©275, ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE V 24'X3€ SHEET PROJECT INFORMATiON NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH ST. REGIS HOTEL DN33XC241 315 EAST DEAN STREET ASPEN, CO 81611 PITKIN COUNTY 40 ~~ ~ ~ 1 DRA~N BY. 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EXISTING & NEW SPRINT 0 EQUIPMENT ON STEEL GRATE -* PLATFORM (SEE SHEET A2) . . ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE '·D" 24··>(36' SHEET ; PROJECT INFORMA1 ION 4 NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH ST. REGIS HOTEL DN33XC241 315 EAST DEAN STREET .APEN, CO 81611 , i. 0'0 1~ ~ F.-12 PITKIN COUNTY rre~,..w · EXISTING . ' ~< -BRA. #P: ~... blECKED BY APPROVED BY· ' ~ ' ROOF-TOP 1, MC JN KS toi. - SHEET TITLE. 1 2.9 0 ~' 10 15' U - 1 1 SCALE: 3/16%= 1'-0- 01 1 , ·JF ASIROOF PLAN r '- Ar' f~AU J ' ~Y DEVELOew..„i SHEET NUMBFR 81 1 IROOF PLAN SCALE: 3/16"=1 '-0 rj PFAMSUN-5 EXISTING SPRINT COAX TRAY , EXISTING SPRINT COAX TRAY Sprint®> ' 1/ EXISTING SPRINT COAX 1.70 r NEW SPRINT HYBRIFLEX CABLES. ~,·'~ (RUNS UNDER PLATFORM) (TO FOLLOW EXISTING COAX ROUTE) } 2. p J 79 EXISTING SPRINT COAK EXISTING STEEL GRATE & -i -- (RUNS UNDER PLATFORM) TO BE REMOVED ~ EQUIPMENT PLATFORM 7 ' -tt EXISTING STEEL GRATE EXISTING SPRINT ' EQUIPMENT PLATFORM BATTERY CABINET . :4 ' 1 4 -4 O ·. NEW SPRINT MMBS CABINET .2 : - j -= 0 EXISTING SPRINT l.[9 4 ANTENNA MOUNTED TO - MASTEC STEEL POST & NETWORK SOLUTIONS EQUIPMENT PLATFORM -- EXISTING SPRINT BATTERY '' . O F ~ - " ' ' f· g f J ..2 - :i - CABINET (TO BE REMOVED) - . - EXISTING SPRINT EXISTING SPRINT 4 EXISTING SPRINT EXISTING SPRINT GPS·/ ~; .' .~ : f .' .. ~ --7-' f . f . ·--4-1 - .- . . - i CDMA CABINET MODCELL CABINET --4:«4.---.. ANTENNA(TO BE REMOVED) CDMA CABINET . -~------· 4 (TO BE REMOVED) EnSUNG MOUNTED TO STEEL POST \ . ATTIC WALL & EQUIPMENT PLATFORM EXISTING ATTIC WALL EXISDNG VENT :--i.- .: ~ EXISTING VENT f... EXISTING EQUIPMENT EXISTING SPRINT MODCELL ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN f - EXISTING EQUIPMENT ----~ PLATFORM 1-BEAM CABINET (TO BE REMOVED) -·--27 PLATFORM 1-BEAM ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN ~ EXISTING . EXISTING EXISTING EQUIPMENT ' ... . 200A PPC 200A PPC PLATFORM STAIRS, TYP ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC EXISTING EXIST)NG f EXISTING .2 EXISTING j REVISION ROOFTOP TELCO CABINET · ' TELCO CABINET REV DATE BY ROOFTOP DESCRIPTION ' EXIS FING SPRINT EXISTING SPRINT ISSUED FOR i STEP-DOWN STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TRANSFORMER CONSTRUCTION EXISTING ' EXISTING SPRINT METER STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF EQUIPMENT PLATFORM TO BE SPRINT METER EXISTING SPRINT COMPLETED AT A LATER DATE BY OTHERS. CABINETS ., SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED WITHOUT A STRUCTURAL .. _.. - EXISTING SPRINT ~>C ENTE RL INE 100A/480V DISCONNECT ANALYSIS OR DESIGN. 100A/480V SOLUTIONS DISCONNECT Advancing Wireless Networks 1 EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLAN 2 INTERIM EQUIPMENT PLAN 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" Gotden, CO 80403 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" 303-993-3293 WWW CENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM ~ NOTE: EXISTING SPRINT COAX TRAY 1 CONTRACTOR TO REPLACE ALL MtSSING GROUND BARS i NEW SPRINT HYBRIFLEX CABLES W J : f ; AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED, (TO FOLLOW EXISTING COAX ROUTE) ' 17'c 4 ., ·iTS.. ill . . I 'Z . 1 t ,1 --. . D~'S ' 11 ~~ · 4 if t j . . t U T A EXISTING STEEL GRATE EQUIPMENT PLATFORM 0 01 i .2 .4/12 -In U: fi A : . -- ./.U i U SPRINT MMBS CABINET - . i ..4 . _,«: 1 SPRINT NV GPS ANTENNA YE.77:i:1 * *.~~7~.i... SPRINT BBU CABINET ~941'NAL.2 7, 0 All SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE ··1 24*36· SHEET EXIST INC PROJECT INFORMATION ATTIC WALL EXISTING CuljIPMENT i; : ; ExollUG VENT ST. REGIS HOTEL NETWORK VISION MMBS LAZINCH PLATFORM STAIRS, TYP .' DISTING EQUIPMENT DN33XC241 PLATFORM 1-BEAM EXIS HNO 315 EAST DEAN STREET 200A PPC ASPEN, CO 81611 EXISTING PITKIN COUNTY EXISTING TELCO CABINET CHECKEDBY APPROVED BY ROOFTOP -*Hirrb EXI'.,1 INS SPRINT REGuil, cg- &*6 JN KS STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER SHEET TITLE ExISTING ...'-3 SPRINT METER C-- L:t EQUIPMENT PLANS EXiST'NG SPRINT 14 100A/480V 1 0 4' 8' 12' DISCONNECT Li i Y Or ASVE. SHEET NUMBER DOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SCALE: 1/4'-1'-0* 3 FINAL EQUIPMENT PLAN -- ~ SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" AMSUN Sprint > EX. SPINT CDMA ANTENNAS, TYP. X3 - 4,:3. Al.,PHA R.,9 CEMil 4 , ELEV. 1(i/'-00' * 1 MASTEC EXISTING & NEW SPRINT EQUIPMENT ON STEEL GRATE 1.- 1-~~- I.D. ELEVATOR PENTHOUSE F,·oM GRADE .1 NETWORK SOLUTIONS PLATFORM, ON ROOFTOP OF BUILDING (NOT VISIBLE) - ELEV. 10415" A BETA & GAMMA RAD CENTER 6,~ El.EV. 100'-O" f 11': 1 -3 - T.O. ROOF A~ i i 4 - ELEV. 101'-7» 11 ;,~2 4 If i , 1|| £ 10/14/13 100% CONST J -11 i ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST J 11 11 ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST M 11/ 4 1 1 1 > REVISION REV. DATE 8 DESCRIPTION 1 ISSUED FOR -4 i | : SIXTH FLOOR CONSTRUCTION ELEV. 84'-2~ 1 <*>CENTERLINE 4...u ' 1.L I SOLUTIONS ' 4 ~-I- I' Advancing Wtreless Networks FIFTH FLOOR ~4 ELEV. 75'-3- 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY - Golden, CO 80403 303-993-3293 WWW CENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM 1 FOURTH FLOOR A, "'.'.9 RE.»34 ELEV. 66'-4~ 1 7 .....5,1: .... . I~44 < ... M j . 1 + j THIRD FLOOR 7.521™ 1* ' 90 j j ,-f '..~~„~.,/ \ ELEV. 57'-8" , % ... j . 9 4 1. ,%3 4,2, €4 ... 4/ 4 '4·4' jNAL ly...1; . SECOND FLOOR J ELEV. 49'-0~ 7 ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE -D'· 24··X3€ SHEET PROJECT INFORMATION NETWORK VISION MMRS LAI JNCH ST. REGIS HOTEL DN33XC241 315 EAST DEAN STREET RECENcj ASPEN, CO 81611 PITKIN COUNTY CCT 1 7 20rl DRAWN HY ~ CHECKEDBY APPROVED BY MC JN KS 2~T-X--t:---LA-~a'E~ESL~~E,i,~~A~~TTITLE ELEVATION- EXISTING SCALE: 3/16'-1'-0 SHELT NUMBER 1 #EAST ELEVATION ~ ~ 1 -- 11 SAMSUN Sprint > NEW SPRINT NV/CDMA ANTENNAS (PAINTED TO MATCH BUILDING) ON - NEW ANTENNA MOUNTS (SEE DET. 3/A7), WITH NEW RRU'S (X2 ./ PER SECTOR) (SEE SHEET M) i ALPHA RAD CENTER . ELEV. 107»0" 1 ' MASTEC ~ -- 4 i -- ELEV. 104'" V ' NETWORK SOLUTIONS BETA & GAMMA RAD CENTER 4 11 11 1 --. 1- 1 ...._ 113 :-1 -1-·L I ELEV. 100' ·· O" f ' J4 || T.O. ROOF . 4 a - /-- ELEV. 101'-7- 0 Il Il : Il A -11 A 10/14/13 100% CONST ·L-_ , ' 1 1 : 1 g 9/30/13 90% CONST 11 :l. ; li i . £ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST REVISION ' ~ ~ ~· - REV DATE ' DESCRIPTION 11 ISSUED FOR SIXTH FLOOR ELEV. 84'-2" CONSTRUCTION ~>CENTERLINE SOLUTIONS : I FIFTH FLOOR ~ Advancing Wireless Networks ELEV. 75'-3- P 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY : | , ' Golden, CO 80403 i i : 303-993-3293 1 WWWCENTERLINESOLUTIONSCOM : · FOURTH FLOOR ELEV. 66'-4" .:f;-1 ·. O RE: 1/ -1 1 ..f .... , f ¢,1.-:t :8 i THIRD FLOOR --4 0 ; 1 34610 . : :t t. ELEV. 57'-8" I j -O 1 , )... ...; 6.4.Joil 14 2@19/ 424'4'NAL ~-.·: ; ' 1 SECOND FLOOR * ELEV. 49'-0" ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE ··D" 24·)<36' SHEET PROJECT INFORMATION NETWORK VISION UMBS LAUNCH pgcon,cn ST. REGIS HOTEL 1 66 61 ¥ 6-6, DN33XC241 315 EAST DEAN STREET OCT 1 7 2013 ASPEN, CO 81611 Pin<IN COUNTY DRAWN BY CHECKED BY APPROVED BY CITY OF ASPEN MC JN KS COMN'UNITY DEVELOPh:ENT SHEET TITLE ~"'~' 2.5' 0 5' 10' 15' INTERIM 1 A , 1 1 ELEVATION SCALE: 3/1661'-0- SHEET NUMBER 1 EAST ELEVATION " A Q 1 M-71 MSU NL~ Sprint > SPRINT NV ANTENNAS & RRU'S, TYP X 3 ALPHA RAD CENTER 4, ELEV. 107'-0" i MASTEC T.O. ELEVATOR PENTHOUSE FF:2064 GRADE. NETWORK SOLUTIONS ELEV. 104'-5" ' BETA & GAMMA RAD CENTER *, ELEV. 100'-O- i 1 1 a 1 1 T.O. ROOF , 1 1 1 ELEV. 1011-7' a 11 ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN g 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 11 11 i:-I -'. ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC REV DATE REVISION BY OESCRJPTION i ISSUED FOR SIXTH FLOOR £ CONSTRUCTION 1 1. 1 1 ELEV. 84'-2- 7 el- 1 + . <~>C E NTE RLI N E t . JU SOLUTIONS '.~1 Advancing Wireless Netv,orks FIFTH FLOOR _ A, ELEV. 75'-3" " 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY Golden, CO 80403 303-993-3293 WWW CENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM FOURTH FLOOR ~; ELEV. 66'-4" THIRD FLOOR ELEV. 57'-8' ~ t; Ef. 34610 -4 ( 0 5. .,..t.lifCT t.13,3-1 2 . , v#Ts··NAL ··1 SECOND FLOOR w, ELEV. 49'-0" 7 ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A IZE "[7 24·X 36' SHEET PROJECT INFORMATION NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH ST. REGIS HOTEL r r:r= 19/C n DN33XC241 315 EAST DEAN STREET ASPEN, CO 81611 Pill<IN COUNTY OCT 1 7 2013 DRAWN BY CHECKED BY APPROVED BY MC JN KS CITY OF ASPEN SHEET TITLE 2.50 on: f I ·~,~M';7 DE'.)41 OPMFNT FINAL f---F..7 1 Ff>. 1 ELEVATION '. ' I, SCALE: 3/1661'-0' SHEE1 NUMULR 1 EAST ELEVATION * r' Ile••-I• al. 11 ' I .... 6%001 pg-h tiA su fig b=,·*4 1~3 r'\ L,4 . Ir 0 1% 0 % V 9, A 09 % 5- Sprint®> 9% Ex!snno SPRINT CDMA ANTENNA, TYP NEW SPRINT RRU'S WALL (X 1) PER SECTOR , (TO BE REMOVED) MOUNTED BELOW ALPHA SECTOR 4/mul L/,--4¢ ANTENNA (RELOCATE NEW ALPHA i MOUNT AS NEEDED) i 1 '05 , . ALL ANTENNAS & RRU'S TO BE A , / ''' PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING · BUILDING MASTEC EXISTING ELEVATOR PENTHOUSE NETWORK SOLUTIONS EXIS-JING ELEVATOR for , 1 . PENTHOUSE Ex ISTING SPRINT COAX, 2; 3 , EXISTING SPRINT COAX, · ~~ + TYP. (Xi) PER SECTOR r¢P. (XI) PER SECTOR (TO BE REMOVED) . t'P NEW SPRINT HYBRIFLEX CABLE, TYP (TO FOLLOW EXISTING COAX ROUTE) 10/14/13 100% CONST JN , . + ,.,1, 1 NEW SPRINT RRU'S MOUNTED . TO NEW ANTENNA MOUNTS FOR 9/30/13 90% CONST JN I. '.. f 31 3,1 1 - . BETA & GAMMA SECTORS W.%* (E) SECTOR ~B~ . f (E) SECTOR -B~ ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC : ..4 (99 AZIMUTH) C. .. : 3 ' (90 AZIMUTH) REVISION - 13 CONNECT EXISTING LEGACY TO REV DATE BY ' DESCRIPTION PORT # 2 OF THE NV ANTENNA 1 5 . ' ' ' M ISSUED FOR 4 .1 p 2 6 CONSTRUCTION . 2 0 2 Lu ' ·qf 22 NEW SPRINTNV/CDMA ANTENNA (Xl) oN ~>C E NT E RLI N E ar D La Q PER SECTOR, TYP. ON NEW ANTENNA 0 . SOLUTIONS MOUNTS (SEE DEL 3/A7) 2.,f Advancing Wiretess Networks 1 EXISTING ANTENNA PLAN 2 INTERIM ANTENNA PLAN 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY 303-993-3293 Gotden, CO 80403 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" SCALE: 1/4'51'-0" WWW CENTERLINESOLUTIONS.COM 800/1900 EQUIPMENT 3, · '6 .r, " RRU / HYBR D CABLE SCHEDU_E 94 0 4 4. SECTOR RRU MODEL RRU FREQUENCY HYBRID CABLE HYBRID CABLE JUMPER JUMPER RET RET CABLE RET CABLE LENGTH DIAMETER SJZE LENGTH LENGTH MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER· ALPHA RRH-C2A & RRH-P+:1)800MHz & (1)190OMH- 1200 1.06- 1/2 6' 9.8' COUUSCOPE IRET AISGvl.1 71 BETA RRH-C2A & RRH-PA <1)800¢4Hz & (1)1900MHz 120' 1.06. ,/27 6' 9.8 COUMSCOPE IRET AISGvl.1 , ·poffl.filithi, GAMMA RRH-CZA & RRH-Pl (11800MHz & (1)1900MH. 75' .98~ 1 /2- 6 9.8' COUUSCOPPE iRET AISGvl.1 12-*. ANTENNA SCHEDULE : 64 -1 g ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA ELECT TILT MECH TILT 1 : ··' -1,11 jr' A.. t SECTOR FREQUENCY MFR. MODEL QUANnTY AZIMUT}- RAD CTR. ANT SZE 800/1900 800/1900 iA d I B .J.*'I ALPHA 800/1900 1.(Hz KI.IW T-X-TS-70-15-62-18-IR-R[· 1 (PER SECTOR) 335· 107'-0-* 73.8-Xl 1 8-7[5.9~ 070' 070* ·t I € '. y . 4 t.bl 1 1 j 7-tv) »· K I BETA 800/1900 MHz KIW ET-X-TS-70-15-62-18-IR-RD 1 (PER SECTOR) 105' 102'-0'* 73.8'Xlt.8'(5 9' €Y /0- 0./0. 4 GAMMA 800/1900 MHz KMW T-X-TS-70-15-62-18-IR-RD 1 (PER SECTOR) 185 102'-0'* 738-x,1 8:<5.9" -47-4 0./0. r K ' i .,9/1 p , r . F EvISTING ELEVATOR PENTHOUSE U :' I.: MQIE- MQIESL AU SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE 'U· 24 ·*36- SHEET 4 i STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS MUST BE PERFORMED ON ALL ROOFTOPS, ALL AZIMUTHS ARE TO BE ESTABLISHED CLOCKWISE FROM THE TRUE FLAGPOLES AND TOWER SITES BEFORE INSTALLATION OF NEW NORTH HEADING. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY NEW ANTENNA RAD PROJECT INFORMATION · St'PINT HYBRIFLEX CABLES, TYP ANTENNAS, NEW RRHs, & NEW CABINETS/TEMPORARY PLATFORM. CENTER AND ORIENTATIONS WITH SPRINT PCS PRIOR TO INSTALLAnON NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH (TO FOLLOW EXISTING COAX ROUTE) STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS PROVIDED BY GENERAL DYNAMICS. OF ANTENNAS. PRIOR TO ATTACHING ANTENNAS AND MOUNTING ST. REGIS HOTEL SECTIONS, EXISn NG TOWER AND TOWER FOUNDATION MUST BE SPRINT RRU'S MOUNTED NQIEL ANALYZED BY A LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER TO VERIFY TOWER DN33XC241 . TO PIPE 0(2) PER SECTOR EXISTING ANTENNAS ARE CDMA UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. IS CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING THE NEW LOADS. REFER TO STRUCTURAL 315 EAST DEAN STREET 0 X 3,1.141 %' . ANALYSIS BY OTHERS. CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER TO TOWER ASPEN, CO 81611 NEW SPRINT ANTENNAS INCLUDE RESPECTIVE RRHs WHICH SHALL BE STRUCTURAL CALCULADONS FOR ADDIn ONAL LOADS. NO ERECTION OF Pm<IN COUNTY MOUNTED ON THE PIPE BEHIND THE AN TENNA MODIFICATION OF TOWER SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT APPROVAL OF N STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. DRAWN BY CHECKED BY APPROVED BY· IN) SECIT,0 " rlos· · ' "r .8 FIELD VERIFY EXISTING AZIMUTH BEFORE RELOCAANG THE ANTENNA, MC JN KS 44 iMUTH I IF REQUIRED. PRIOR APPROVAL FROM SPRINT TO BE GRANTED ~ ~ BEFORE RELOCATION OF ANTENNAS. SHEET TITLE RECGWED ANTENNA PLANS & NOTES 21 OCT 1 7 2013 SPRINT NV ANTENNA 1 0 4 80 12' SHEET NUMBER (X 1) PER SECTOR, TYP .1 I · CITY OF ASPEN 3 ®NAL ANTENNA PLAN SCALE: 1/4-=1'-0= I SCALE: 1/4'=1'-0 ' ~ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEN1 AA 1 CGA F.42' -- GPS-™R-HR-26NCM UNIT MINIMUM OF 75% OR , /-- SERM BLOCK FOR UDA /, , / Sprint®> k GPS-™G-LUNT 270- IN ANY -··:7 1- OBS1Rt lcDONS ,/ 6-- GPS SURGE ARRESTOR / ANTENNA MOUNT DIRECTION ,*·' / / MUST BE BELOW 15 /~ 7 / ATTACHED TO ' - ~r-' 1"0 PIPE 110] ' ' 0 1. DIA (SCH 40) . \I \ i .#'+ STAINLESS STEEL 4 \/ 9 / K 46=~ MUDROOM :.. , \ i h i OF GALV PIPE / it: I I BATTERY #1 - 3 // / \~ '~ ''- BATTERY #O Ell.: 1 / 1 \ NQIES 1. THE GPS ANTENNA MOUNT IS DESIGNED TO FASTEN TO A STANDARD 1-0, SCH. 40, GALVANIZED STEEL OF STAINLESS STEEL COMSEAL -i 5 RRH GAMMA -' ~/ \ *- AC/GROUND 7 pIPE. THE pIPE MUST NOT BE THREADED AT THE ANTENNA MOUNT END. THE PIPE SHALL BE CUT TO THE REQUIRED LENGTH -MARKER: ROXTEC \ (MIN. OF 18", 8'-0" IF MOUNTING TO NEW MMBS-BBU) USING A HAND OR ROTARY PIPE CUTTER TO ASSURE A SMOOTH AND -P/N: COMSEAL 16/16 --- -M RRH BETA-~ pORT LAYOUT DETAIL '- RRH ALPHA PERPENDICULAR CUT. A HACK SAW SHALL NOT BE USED. THE CUT PIPE END SHALL eE DEBURRED. L./-11-W_Ur ENLARGED TO SHOW NOTES MASTEC 2. IT IS CRITICAL ™AT THE GPS ANTENNA IS MOUNTED SUCH ™AT IT IS WITHIN 2 DEGREES OF VERnCAL AND THE BASE OF NETWORK SOLUTIONS : -----f~~-- UDA OR BH CABLE _ THE ANTENNA IS WITHIN 20 OF LEVEL. ----~-"-'· GPS CABLE MUDROOM DETAIL a 3. DO NOT SWEEP TEST GPS ANTENNA ENLARGED TO SHOW NOTES 4. ATTACH GPS MOUNTING PIPE TO NEW MMBS-BBU USING (4) 8MMx156,IM SS BOLTS AND (4) 1~ PIPE STRAPS. GPS TO BE NEW MMBS-BBU NEW MMBS-BBU MOUNTED A MIN. OF 2'-0" ABOVE MMBS-BBU CABINET. CABINET : ~ ,-2"LB HOUSING INTO B,(UDROOM ----~ CABINET HEAVY WALL COUPLING--1~ ~ ~ ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN 2 GPS UNIT PIPE MOUNT & REQUIREMENTS 111-- 2 SEAL nTE STRAIGHT -- 1 ' SCALE: NTS CONNECTOR \\ ~%L lf.\\ g 9/30/13 90% CONST JN PER RRU 7 SEAL TITE FLEXIBLE -- ~-2 3/8" OD MUDROOM CONDUIT TO NEW .1 1 ~ 4 MOUNTING PIPE TECHNOLOGY 1 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC ~'~ EQUIPMENT ~ REV DATE BY REQUIREMENTS REVISION ; DESCRIPTION 2" SEAL TITE STRAIGHT - \ 1 / r-NEW j' ISSUED FOR / SAMSUNG CONNECTOR *1 1 T-I 'flid.i 7--1-- 7- 4 CONSTRUCTION ! E ' ,11 /~11/ MOUNTING · 2" LIQUID TIGHT CONDUIT ---. #= \~ . I --L BRACKET AND 4 1- 11 14'! i ./ /- NEW SAMSUNG ' FOR HYBRID CABLE P/N --~ . ~ -~~' il~ HARDWARE .~ : · i 11 . I j,· MOUNTING BRACKET 1 ~>CENTERLINE #8436 .4/ 1 1. I . , i,/ .0. C .1 J lo -/ AND HARDWARE 4- i.-1,-lE: ZZ : I 'li h Il SOLUTIONS O E- 2" HEAVY WALL CONDUIT ----- . 1 ' · »2 ' P~ I W 4 COUPLING 2 gE 3 E= 0 1 11 Advancing Wireless Nerwo,ks i'. f- NEW UNIVERSAL ANGLE crdE = F EQUIPMENT PLATFORM J < ADAPTER ~~~~~~ EQUIPMENT PLATFORM T Za: Ii.- ' 2 f H.' 1 : 9. I 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY L..1 *5 , · Golden, CO 80403 * ~- NEW BUTTERFLY CONDUIT ----- w 8 3 1 11=:; w : WWWCENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM 303-993-3293 HANGERS -•--_- MICROFLECT ANGLE CE: El !12 : :, 3- ' ADAPTOR P/N *8-157 W/ i } 1 ! -- 2~ SCH 80 PVC FROM -- 4 _ _!AL i k I. it L TELCO BOX INTO MUDROOM 3/8~ GALV ALL THREAD -in**1: d : m . -' th' &2.1 --- ../.*'... -4--- --··" LIQUID TIGHT STRAIGHT 2" HEAVY WALL CONDUIT-·-- *r- -C~- -2 3/8' OD COUPLING P/N #88412 .... 3----2 3/8" OD MICROFLECT PIPE KIT P/hi #82127 ---=-- MOUNTING PIPE REAR MEW SIDE VIEW MOUNTING PIPE 43-1 0 RE'· ~~35, TOP VIEW LEFT SIDE VEW FRONT VIEW S . .. 7: . T. -~t / . y 1 HYBRID AND TELCO LINE SUPPORT DETAILS 3 RRU POLE INSTALLATION DETAIL , i 6 34610 -i: P . &-Y- w /1 SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS RECTIFIER - RF,„AN TENN /• -POLE ~*, ffi Crit.: , :~ 13.75" 9" 15.75" 0 1 1 1 1 ----- POWER t- 3 .h ' ; & UADU i., i ' i il li €-0 '41- -I 7- (-48 V) W, j , 'i': 1.I ] ~--''-- -- POLE MOUNTING BRACKET 4 41 111~ , 11 If fo ~ , -~ - ' -= --*-,*T-1-RET 41 ... 1 4 1.- 1 /17- PLANE WASHER 1 11 1 - 1 11 ., IviD 1 1 · *r&-~- E. . - ._- ANT O •·1 ~rePRI CABLE| i .!11.1 11 11 ;-~(f~iy~-··~"~-~ ~~~~ NOTE: 09 -1 111 11 1 1 . 11 - --·-'" ANT 1 1 i ~ D.---1.1... .. .1,/1 1-- M 12 HEX NUT ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE·'D 24··X 3€ SHEET f TOP VIEW BOTTOM VE'W-.- GROUND , - 1 7 9 n : PROJECT INFORMATION . <--i 1 1 11 1 . L l, NET·WORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH 6) RET CABLE ~ , 1'-IO ..1-2 FOR WALL MOUNTING ST. REGIS HOTEL B it ; 15.75~ , |1 ~.··· FGND 0/' 3-14 PLEASE REFER TO UMBS Y OF ASPEN DN33XC241 ; 4) POWER CABLE 77-mil l:1 1 '43.-O , -CD INFORMATIONAL ...~ t. ' I /9 Ir MOUNTING ' SPECIFICATION-RAOWiUNITY DEVELOP~;ENT 315 EAST DEAN STREET M.M.l¥3.09. 4 MAY 2012 FOR GD.PPTX ASPEN, CO 81611 -1--,-Ill.1111~4 1 F / Of TABS (TYP 7-- - --7 Pin<IN COUNTY 1-1. •.42 --7'I *.3 --RRU-C2A U-- I-: G.--1 -I ·. -*------ --*. =9 I MI _. 10- ~' -EF'i-~ || L 111 1!11: 1 .. - ; .1! 1 FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW DRAWN BY CHECKED BY. APPROVED BY. . 1-»€1 MR v ELL MC JN KS r. | 0 7) RF CABLE co ! HEX BOLT 3) RRU-P4 GROUND L._1_2. . . 13.75- 19 CABLE FEEDER LINE GROUND CABLE ' 041 M8 SPRING 1 SHEET TITLE 8 --·OPE PORT ! : 1 -1 1) Ill WASHER I EQUIPMENT (GROUND KIT/7/8 IN FEEDER ~ ~ ~*.~:~ ~~ N I ill M8 PLANE I -4-·A. UNE OR MORE) TGB Jm=46 ----'· ···-ANTENNA PORTS : ~ i 1 "4\11. lilli WASHER DETAI LS MGS 41.f 2 - 4442 : 1) MGB GROUND CABLE 2) TGB GROUND CABLE I Mm e,TI kNIZ ANTL. ..---RWdP PORT I . 11 ld' i RRU-CZA 1 1-- - MOUNTING i ; TGB AND GROUND KIT ARE USED IN CASE i , ---.*--.*.--4.-I....1....... --RE f PORT TOP LLOT BRACKEr OF THE 7/8 IN. FEEDER LINE OR MORE - Zo~ai-GE---------ski;LIN[, FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW t~.. ~!11[I~ ·4*1 -- m SHEET NUMBER. AG 4 ]SAMSUNG MMBS WIRING DIAGRAM 5 1 1900 MHz RRU-P4 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 - ~800 MHz RRU-C2A 7 800 MHz RRU 2ND GEN POLE MOUNT SCALE: NTS j SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS ~ SCALE: NTS rAMSUN_& ITEM SPECIFICATIONS 8 CAPACITY MAX 4 BATTERY STRINGS AIR-CONDITIONER/COOLING FRONT VIEW Sprint®> 6- MIN : Zke AC INPUT CIRCUIT -· N <00 COOLING MTH FAN FOR BREAKER 36~ MAX N <10 EMERGENCY MODE 1 .DO LLJ 1, " 2'-4" 2'-4. d g (MCLEAN T20 HVAW -0 BATTERY BREAKER l.- SOUND LEVEL 65BA 01.5m i SIZE 27.6(W) INCH 1800(H) x i 24.4- i Q BOLT HOLE 24.4" i 71(H) x 41.25(D) x 4TH BATTERY ANCHOR -~ ~ ~ 1048(D) x 700(W) mm BATTERY BREAKER 1 1-,ro-.-=11 CABINET WEIGHT 370 LBS #3 (TYP) r .. *1---t - - | 529 LBS MASTEC ' PER BATTERY 3RD BATTERY STRING WEIGHT 6 1 1 1 6 - NETWORK SOLUTIONS 1 g 1 NARADA 190AH BATTERY BREAKER I w u BATTERY (12NDT190) AGM TYPE #2 h CABINET CABINET j N Z 2ND BATTERY 1 -1 0 (VRLA) BATTERY BREAKER 1 % ANCHOR AC POWER 220VAC, 3.5AMP TYP #1 14.4AMP STARTING - 10 0 BOLT HOLE BATTERY CABLE f / /2166/ (TYP) DC POWER 10A MAX O48DVC TERMINAL 10/14/13 100% CONST JN 1 j 1 /// 9/4./ J j 1ST BATTERY 7 4 AL"d // 4 . i.2. // i e 9/30/13 90% CONST JN '€4» 1 / ~ti-4.49~*11 P GROUND BAR ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC ---- ill_ / CABLE ENTRANCE REVISION REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION ISSUED FOR. CONSTRUCTION 1 MMBS & BBU TYPICAL LAYOUT 2 ANCHOR BOLT LAYOUT 3 BBU CABINET SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS ~>CENTERLINE /A.) 3'-5" SOLUTIONS ' 39 $ 3.-0- 1 £ W Advancing Wireless Networks Y 2 i ~2'- 3~ 2'-7' . 0. 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY 1 IT 3 Golden CO 80403 "- W 303-993-3293 WWW.CENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM 20-8' I - r. 1 *00 31 Di 3'-4" . 2//,4 :3 i 1 2 ··· .... 5 ! E r ·;4. . j ./ &. A ' I . b : TOP VIEW i ·r , +- (; RE··vir. ? E - i 4 1 .11 . H, M W P..': I . .. ' '' . / t. 'I '--· cr LI. ..... t 4 : tri) 6- if') c W . I =E r 32 -| < ; 1 2 34610 4 1 M) m 1 · '.t , 1 : f... P:(24 1 4 7173 //·.2 1 0 7-)-, 1 I It- 4_.~ i i . 1 -1 . 1 I. · P NAL:·13 '44/22 b v b $1 1 - f ~~ * 2'-3' 2'-5' ~ 2'-5= O(~000 · - 6 1 1 I I FRONT MEW SIDE VIEW SECION A U f - 1 - : ~ ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE '0" 24*36 SHEET 2'-30 12' 1 ~ 1'-10" ~ ~__2'* 2'-5" PROJECT INFORMATION ' 2'-3~ 2" NETMAORX VISIO~; 1,~I~A&SLAUNCH ---- ---- ----- ST. REGIS HOTEL BACK ViEW SIDE VIEW FRONT VEW f HEX HEAD DN33XC241 STOPPING - 315 EAST DEAN STREET PLUGS I ASPEN, CO 81611 TOP WITH W L Y 3-A -te c - Pm<IN COUNTY -- a li h'' LUGS CHECKED BY APPROVED AY T 01 r ··- p- 4/ .c JN KS COT 1 7 9. SHEET TITLEE 2'-1" ~| 2'-2" 11 . 6 013 EQUIPMENT DETAILS r- SECTION B BOTTOM VIEW ANCHOR TOP VIEW , ~,/ -, 1 L, .~/ ./., ((31 11 nAOR ANCHOR 2.-5' 1 BOLT HOLE SPECIFICATIONS) CITY OF ASPEN ~4 HOLE : 1 UMBS EQUIPMEN 1 WEIGHT & DIMENSION - BBU EQUIPMENT WEIGHT & DIMENSIONS (rm) , 30" ' ":ITY DEVELO BOTTOM VIEW UU'e h i AiliNE 7 %8(y>*700,10*8(8201; jrn/'70 8,4 • 29 511 9 01(· H? ~ I.U. PMENT SHEETNUMBER MUES CAB,NE; 2516:9 (5534>s) */0 W SHELf | .300•q */4 DU 5:1£,F BRU €.,•B:NET ] 16819 13;:,·51) W/0 [{A!116:* | il.31;ko IMDI ·EATTERY 4 MMBS MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 BBU MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS AA 1 4444- 5'-10 SAMSUN EX. CMU/BRICK WALL Sprint > MANUF: KMW ,1- E£-4 MODEL. ET-X-TS-70-15-62-18-IR-RD ANDREW WALL LENGTH 73 8" r. MOUNT (P/N WIDTH. 11 8 MT-222L) dep i 0 DEPTH: 5 9 1- PLAN WEIGHT: 419 lbs 2.5» SCH 40 AREA BOSF MOUNTING PIPE (LENGTH TBD) W/ (3) C U-BOLTS MASTEC ..Al. .25 _li° NETWORK SOLUTIONS F X 3-3/4" SLEEVE ANCHOR ~ (4 PER BRACKET) a A ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN FRONT SIDE A 9/30/13 90% CONST JN ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC · REVISION REV DATE BY 1 ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS - 800/1900 MHz 2 NOT USED 3 ANTENNA MOUNT DETAIL DESCRIPTION ISSUED FOR SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS CONSTRUCTION p-(2) 1 /23* M 2'-0" WIDE 'GRIP-1 / 3-1,11 C/C ~>CENTERLINE ' STRUT PLANK" \ 2'-0- / U BOLTS | (COOPER B-LINE 1- 1 ' l__F- --~21.,r-L.4xly,/4 (TYP) SOLUTIONS P/N #11-53010) ~ ~\ | Advancing Wireless Netwoks /-(2) 1/2" 0 xi L---_P 1/2"0 BOLT ------- ,· 3-1/2" C/C i - 7-3 1/2" 8 NOTES: Golden, CO 804C3 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY | (TYP) U-BOLTS i 4---- /·-3-1/2"0 Sal | ~ OD GALV 1. NEW ANTENNA TO BE MOUNTED TO 3-0 (NOW) SCI G.1.WIr -•.4.I ·'i PIPE 40 PIPE MAST. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY PIPE MAST ~ ¥rr, / ~1#1-*11(,4 n.ap€ WWW CENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM -91.1 .... »I 303-993-3293 SIZE AND SCHEDULE AND UPGRADE IF REQUIRED. ··.· . -rv™J F€5;1% IUU 1 ne lill -1 ,/ 80 PIPE ~ 1 (VALMONT * ~ 2. PROVIDE CROSSOVER PLATE KIT BY SITE PRO 1 OR L ~~/57 -*Clo* a.,EIE - RCUED> CAU 1 OR 2 w 3. ANTENNA AND RRU CABLING TO BE CONNECTED PER --1- ./. 1·.'ll 'Tlucl.*e c·R e./. APPROVED EQUAL. SIZE AS REQUIRED. ' ··'9 2/-CAOU 'WL . •,AID NOT ..... i L4*4-,1/4 - WAT™'.5 LIX'"0 *49.4 / @MUM> f EQUIVALENT) b u RF DATA SHEET, PROVIDED BY RF ENGINEER. €. 5/441 ./ i.1./. .4• [(TYP) 12 4. NEW RRU LOCATION AND BRACKET PER PLAN 9 I,"41)11 / :P[(1·¥= ~:*SOUCT -----------------2 2'-0" CONNECTION DETAIL i-FINISH - O NEW ~ CLAMP DETAIL -:r:=24 M / SLOPE ~ MAX OVERHANG i TO LE 5 Lft **~*~ ~j 4%%80 RE,t·~~,2<41 ~ 10'-0- MAX 10'-O" MAX . --·--·* NEW MOUNTING HARDWARE .v. .·: m.' ·:1.2:..C'(4 ·r / DRAIN L,...:..... ·3 _-- ANTE}iNA WOUNTNG PIPE <6 'T', f ~1--1~ (SEE NOI 1) , 25323111* thiff)/49 A l '<3 f.,90 ¥911 15% i·. to 1 : 134610 . t~ -,--- NE¥¢ PANEL- ANTENNA . . --/- ,~--- NEW PIPE MOUNT HARDWARE. ,.4 + * >) I 6,0~1.-/.0.----,3 =21(~~~A~U'~IAT tl.7:lt i f i .- 7.1 7.,~, ;.:'' '. *Wh 15~03 t .· k2>329;b '' i FITS VATH AN Exis % FRANC . % :.. 4 2'-0" WIDE "GRIP -' L4x4*1 /4 - DRILLER PIER 1 '1 2'-0- 1 • I STRUT (VALMONT FOUNDARON WITH (4) #5 -~ 1- PLAN . OR EQUIVALENT) BARS & #3 TIES O 12 · /---NE W 4 MRNLESS STEEL CLAMP. ANDREW PART #31670-3 OR AN APPROVED <'*11. '....': EQUAL (TYP OF 2 PER 5 ICE BRIDGE DETAIL .=4=4 J BREAKOUT UNIT) v--- NEW t,YEIRID tjPEAKOU I IN, T ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE ·17' 24-X* SHEET SCALE: NTS CONTRACFOR SHALL MOUN 1 li IT PROJECT INFORMATION MTH ADEQUAFE HARDWARE /--EQUIPMENT CABINET [79- fO EXSFING FRAWE (172 4 ~~~~·· ····- NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH / NOTES: t.- \U#%*r---- 1 PER SECTOR) 8 - -I. / ,- HILTI KWIK BOLT-TZ 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL f ...6 -,- ------I- ST. REGIS HOTEL 'th- \...~ ----- NEW.UMPER TO ANTENNA (TYP) --M·-8 .UMPER TO RRU (r¢P) r / USE S.S. KB-TZ ACCURATELY LOCATE ALL EXISTING DN33XC241 / FOR OU-mOOR REINFORCING BY X-RAY OR : 315 EAST DEAN STREET \ 1. -~·· NEW HYBRID FREQUENCY CABLE RECEIVED ,/ APPUCATON EQUIVALENT METHODS. NO REBAR OR N. *-·-· NEW HYBRID FANOUT CABLE I ... / r-EXISTING CONCRETE TENDONS SHALL BE CUT. ALL 24.1. FROU NEW RF CABINET (TYP ASPEN, CO 81611 Fil '- \ OF 1 PER SECTOR) SUPPORT / J PAD EXPENSES RELATED TO REPAIR OR ; i % BY HOISTING GRIP EVERY 200' OCT 1 7 2013 PITKIN COUNTY i , CUT REBAR OR TENDONS SHALL BE NEW:to X ft 1900 T SUPPORT HYBRID CABLE MTHIN DRAWN BY. CHECKED BY APPROVED eY ENTIRELY AT THE EXPENSE OF THE RRU 9.- 12- OF BREAKOUT UNIT CITY OF ASPEN . CONTRACTOR. \ MC JN KS I J . -#-+I \ 2. SPECIAL INSPECTION IS REQUIRED I . - rE* RRU WOUNTU,G HARDWARE SHEETTITLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT - ' FOR (HILTI KWIK BOLT- TZ PER / ESR-1917) CONCRETE EXPANSION ASCII.)F 5(HLL>L'LE ANCHORS AGAINST SEISMIC. DETAI LS BOLT DIA HOLE DIA -E EMBEDWENT 3. INSTALLATION OF WEDGE ANCHORS 3 M 3/6· 2- IN MASONRY IS NOT ALLOWED. 1/2' 1/2 3- 4. VERIFY WITH CABINET 155/Er 5/8 3 1/8- MANUFACTURER FOR MOUNTING HOLE SHEET NUMBER 3/4 3/4 3 3/4- LOCARONS &7 1 K.A. 5 i CABINET ANCHOR DETAIL 7 TYPICAL BOOM & STANDOFF DETAIL 1900 ANTENNA DETAIL 8 j NOTUSED ~ SCALE: NTS ~~SCALE: NTS j SCALE: NTS i SEE TABLE ~ TYPICAL HYBRID CABLE COLOR CODE SECTOR FIRST RING SE·COND RING. THIRD RINc, SUP'UER SAMSUNG FIBEROPTICS ASIA TAI TYPE 1 TYPE 2 TYPE 3 TYPE 4 TYPE 5 TYPE 6 TYPE 7 A GREEN NO TAPE NO TAPE LENGTH TOTAL WEIGHT WEIG 4T/LF TOTAL WEIGHT WEIG -IT/LF TYPE B GREEN GREEN NO TAPE (FT) (KG) (LRS) (KG) MRS) (KC't (LBS) (KG) (LBS) TOTAL LENGTH -114'-9.95' -180'-5.35 -213'-3.05" -262'-5.60- -328'-1- -420'-0- -550'-M Sprint®> G GREEN GREEN GREEN 60 13 28 0.2 0.5 19 41 0.3 0.7 HYBRID POWER AWG 10 1 PAIR, AWG 8 1 PAIR, AWG 6 1 PAIR, AWG 6 1 PAIR, AWG 4 1 PAIR, AWG 4 1 PAIR, AWG 2 1 PAIR, CABLE AWG 12 3 PAIR AWG 10 3 PAIR AWG 8 1 PAIR, AWG 8 3 PAIR AWG 6 1 PAIR, AWG 6 3 PAIR AWG 4 3 PAIR FREQUENCY COLOR CODE FOR PAIRS TYPE 1 75 16 35 0.2 0.5 22 49 0.3 0.7 AWG 10 2 PAIR AWG 8 2 PAIR CONAGURAnON AND FIBER CABLES OF HYBRID CABLE 90 19 42 0.2 0.5 26 57 0.3 0.7 CABLE DIAMETER 0.98" 1.06- 1.18" 1.18"/1.225~ 1.25' 1.56~ 1.69- 41227. 105 30 66 0.3 0.6 29 65 0.3 0.7 FREQUENCY COLOR CODE FIRST RING SECOND RING BENDING RADIUS 11.81" 12.99" 15.35- 17.71- 17.71' 18.00"/30.00" 21.00735.00" 120 34 75 0.3 0.6 33 73 0.3 0.7 OPTIC CABLE LC/PC-to-LC/PC, SINGLE MODE 800 MHz #1 YELLOW GREEN TYPE 2 135 38 85 0.3 0.6 46 101 0.3 0.7 DU CABINET 2 PAIR POWER AND OPDC CABLE WITH PE PIPE 1900 MHz #1 YELLOW RED 150 43 94 0.3 0.6 51 112 0.3 0.7 (POWER CABLE 1900 MHz #2 YELLOW BROWN 165 47 104 0.3 0.6 55 122 0.3 0.7 TERMINAL MAX 1900 MHz #3 YELLOW BLUE 180 69 151 0.4 0.8 72 160 0.3 0.7 SIZE AWG 4) 1900 MHz #4 YELLOW SLATE TYPE 3 195 75 164 0.4 0.8 78 173 0.3 0.7 RRU POWER AWG 8, 0.57"-0.60- 8 AWG CABLES 4 PAIRS MASTEC 800 MHz #2 YELLOW ORANGE 210 80 177 0.4 0.8 85 187 0.3 0.7 CABLE SPEC AWG 10, 0.45'-0 48~ NETWORK SOLUTIONS NON USE POWER 2 PAIR POWER 2 PAIR POWER 1 2 PAIR POWER 1 2 PAIR POWER 2 PAIR POWER 2 PAIR POWER RESERVED j# YELLOW WHITE 225. 89 196 0.4 0.9 102 224 0.3 0.7 AND OPTIC CABLE AND OPTIC CABLE AND OPTIC CABLE~AND OPTIC CABLE~AND OPnC CABLE AND OPEC CABLEAND OPnC CABU A MICROWAVE YELLOW PURPLE TYPE 4 240 95 209 0.4 0.9 109 239 0.3 0.7 PROTECnON WtTH PE PIPE WITH PE PIPE WITH PE PIPE WITH PE PIPE WITH PE PIPE WITH PE PIPE TYPICAL JUMPER CABLE COLOR CODE 255 101 222 0.4 0.9 115 254 0.3 0.7 270 133 293 0.5 1.1 122 270 0.3 0.7 SUP~UER TESSCO ~ CABLE FREQUENCY ANTENNA PORT RRU PORT COLOR 285 141 310 0.5 1.1 152 335 0.3 0.7 LENGTH TOTAL WEIGHT TYPE RET RET N/A TYPE 5 300 148 326 0.5 1.1 160 353 0.3 0.7 (FT) (KG) CLBS) ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN 800 MHz 800 )(Hz +45 ANT 1 GREEN 315 155 342 0.5 1 1 168 371 0.3 0-7 1 0.73 1.6 g 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 800 MHz -45 ANT 0 BLUE 330 163 359 0.5 1.1 176 388 0.3 0.7 TYPE 6 1000 732 1613 PCS1 -45' ANT O BLUE 420 402 887 ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC PCS1 +45' ANT 1 GREEN 1 1 2.2 REVISION 1900 MHz PCS2 -45' ANT 2 BROWN -TYPE 7 1000 1006 2218 REV DATE DESCRIPTION BY PCS2 +45' ANT 3 WHITE 550 553 1220 ISSUED FOR REI m ; CONSTRUCTION 1 HYBRID AND JUMPER CABLES COLOR CODING 2 HYBRID CABLE TYPE N.T.S. N.T.S. <~>CENTER LINE r 5PME ! 2' TA.P€ 5.IC©*40 Fri,6 ~ 1- SPACE $ 2- TAPE ™IRD RING ~ 2- SPACE BE TWED; 2* ZIi'E FIRS; PING ~ 2- TAF€ SEC,»10 PING ~ 2- TAPE ANC ,· SFACE 2 ' 1-APE RFIG " SPACE 2- TAPE RaNG 2' TAFF. 1341 Rt.4 11 1 2- 31.9 FRQ,4 143 1_... SOLUTIONS /1909 Colop coo€ | ElE 19•EEN ' I IN:.al ./ t.# BETAED,ne HYBRID CABLE COLOR FREQUE},CY COLOR CODE FREQUENCY COLOR CODE 46' gREAK-Ollf eft.aa-F ~ ,1RST RING BETWED, 1 SECOND RING BET·¥£IN THIRD RING (4) PA]R Cu'PER --.. R,445 RINGS COE* AND FREQUENCY 6 RINGS ~ ~ ~~P-- - =•*) Aovancing 14/ireless Networks COLOR CODE · · 1 ···· · ·· . 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY . , I . '' -- Golden, CO 80403 303-993-3293 TO RRU € -4 1=-~-2.2-26€-I.: 12-4----_cr-3-3-3,77·X--'1-..····· t.. . ~~~~~ ~~ ~~ 4 WWWCENTERLINESOLUTIONSCOM ~ '~ ~ lf~= t-7~frf-~--~~'- ; .. .. =... ·~··.-·: ..~·I-·.--·<··-='-2-€·.1* 2.-I.-·.·--·-1-.-:-·.-.-,-/ . ' e.... . - .. - 9 EX--/.A '. 5- / \ 1 57.0 REi-.,9.4, (6) DE (:.Ael.£ 5 -' \-x* 1 HYBIED COLOR CODE TAPE /~ -/-* 'r\L -I--- IrtuRID COLOR COOE TAPE \ 4-- FREQUENCY COLOR CODE TAPE \ WRAP T.•P[ AftoliND--~ , 1 7~\'0'·~•*~'''-. ' ·4' (SEE TASLE FOR DETAIL) (SEE TABLE FOR DETAIL) . CARE THREE LIES / 9 ------- --w ~ WN(Tr'P> ~ ~ ~~~~~~:f'·I''~' ~'~ -. ·'-''ll '·-- NO SPACE BETWEEN CABLE \ , .. 2 YA . V) (SEE TABLE FOR DETAIL) . f. 1 1 :,.1 346 10 2 : 8 HYBRI) CABLE TO C •FUNE T - 1 1 '.-~ 80,7 41: ..,. ; IN L 2-TAPE FIRST RING 1- SPACE 7 TAPE SECOND RING 1 1- SPACE 1 r TAPE -THIRD RING I 2- SPACE BETWEEN , t TAPE ARST RiNG 2- TAPEE SECOND RDIG 2- SPACE FROU END 2' TAPE RING f SPACE 2- TAPE R»16 f SPACE . 11 /1 HM)RID COLOR CODE ~ 1~~-1 --=4 8:= CODE AND FREQUENCY RINGS | / A,I-al - =- ] RINGS . / . ... 7 1 HYBRID CABLE COLOR FREQUENCY COLOR CODE El*fix,ENC r (»LOR COD€ OF BREAK-OUT CnINDER i ARST RING BET'REEN I SECONO RING I BET,€EM i (4) PAR COPPIR m i COLOR CODE / 1 1 ' 11.1 1*AL t\>·' <V ~ V. TO CABINET . , * i F , . V., \ WRAP TAPE AROUND /' (8) ABER Ce.US- \ CABLE THREE TIMES g -=--1 ·· HYBRID COLOR CODE TAPE All SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE "0· 24-X 3€· SHEET i /£, INEC03ENCY COLOR CODE TAPE ~--- __..~___~ \~ MIN (TYP) , (SEE TABLE FOR DETAIL) 1 (SEE. TABLE FOR DETAIL) / PROJECT INFORMATION 1% -4 . HYBRID COLOR CODE TAPE // NETWORK VISION MMES LAUNCH NQIEL '- NO SPACE BET'*EIN CABLE (SEE TABLE FOR DE™L) ./ 1. ALL CABLES SHALL BE MARKED AT THE TOP AND BOTTOM WITH 2" COLORED TAPE OR STENCIL MYBRID CABLE CONNECTION AT CABINET HYBRID CABLE TO CABINET · ··//' - Ak A Amn ST. REGIS HOTEL TAG. COLOR TAPE SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM GRAYBAR ELECTRIC. REG...D DN33XC241 2. THE FIRST RING SHALL E CLOSEST TO THE END OF THE CABLE AND SPACED APPROXIMATELY 2~ 315 EAST DEAN STREET FROM AN END CONNECTOR. WEATHERPROOFING, OR BREAK-OUT CYLINDER, WITH 1~ SPACE BETWEEN ASPEN, CO 81611 EACH RING. Pin<IN COUNTY OCT 1 7 2013 3. THE HYBRID CABLE COLOR SHALL BE APPLIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE "TYPICAL HYBRID CABLE 3/4 VA(F 3/4 TAPE DRAWN BY CHECKED BY APPROVED BY COLOR CODE" TABLE ABOVE FOR THE RESPECTIVE SECTOR. _ 21/wid.Ll·,11 · 24 4. INDIVIDUAL POWER PAIRS AND FIBER CABLES SHALL BE LABELED WITH BOTH THE HYBRID CABLE meaE?9,9 ¥'e·*sPEN MC JN KS ,206[ 3/4~ TAPE COLOR FOR THE RESPECTIVE SECTOR AND A FREQUENCY COLOR CODE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 3/4~ TAPE SHEETTITLE "FREQUENCY COLOR CODE FOR PAIRS AND FIBER CABLES OF HYBRID CABLE- TABLE ABOVE. ' - R5TNG- -+--- -4~~~fC*f*~OPWINT FREQUENCY COLOR THIRD RING 5. A 2- GAP SHALL SEPARATE THE HYBRID CABLE COLOR CODE FROM THE FREQUENCY COLOR CODE. CABLE I 3/4 TAPE ANTENNA AND CABLE 6. THE 2~ COLOR RINGS FOR THE FREQUENCY CODE SHALL BE PLACED NEXT TO EACH OTHER WITH 8 TAPE 1 : TAPE 1· 9,ACE 1. SPACE .--'-~ j/#. f !& r f i..r' 1 ; ./O. NO SPACES. 1 --' .--......'...1.- i 4 LUJ••, i ,·• C/! CODE 1 ™IRD * mNG -1---1 COLOR CODING DETAILS : { (1€ 7. THE 2~ COLORED TAPE(S) SHALL EACH BE WRAPPED A MINIMUM OF 3 TIMES AROUND THE HYBRID 1 RRU CONNECTOR FROM ANTENNA 2 FROM RRU c,ai , ANTENNA CABLE OR INDIVIDUAL CABLES, AND THE TAPE SHALL BE KEPT IN THE SAME LOCATION AS MUCH CONNECTOR AS POSSIBLE. SHEET NUMBER 8. COLOR BAND ON JUMPERS SHALL BE 2" WIDE WITH A 2" SPACE. JUMPER CABLE CONNECTION AT RRU AND ANTENNA ~ _ ---- D Cl L _ 1HYBRID CABLE COLOR SCHEME DETAIL 1 1 .1 1 §A M SU N-~ ELECTRICAL NOTES 15. PROVIDE PULL BOXES AND .UNCTION BOXES WHERE SHOWN OR REQUIRED BY NEC. ELECTRICAL NOTES MON'T) 1. AU ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND ALL LOCAL AND STATE CODE, LAWS. AND CORDINANCES. 16. ALL CONDUITS SHALL BE MET MTH BENDS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WTH NEC PROVIDE ALL- COMPONENTS AND WIRING SIZES AS REQUIRED TO MEET NEC TABLE 346-10. NO RIGHT ANGLE DEVICE OTHER THAN STANDARD CONDUIT ELBOWS STANDARDS. Sprint > VATH 12~ MINIMUM INSIDE SWEEPS FOR ALL CONDUITS 2- OR LARGER. SITE NUMBER: DN33XC241 MODEL NUMBER: NORTHERN TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH LOCAL POWER COUPANY FOR 17. ALL CONDUIT TERMINABONS SHALL BE PROWDED MTH PLASTIC THROAT REQUIREMENTS OF POWER SERVICE UNE TO THE METER BASE, WHEN REQUIRED. INSULATiNG GROUNDING BUSHINGS. VOLTAGE: 240V/120 PHASE: 1 POWER SERVICE REQUIREMENT IS COMMERaAL AC NOMINAL 120/208 VOLT OR MAIN BREAKER: 200 AMP 120/240 VOLT, SINGLE PHASE WITH 200 AMP RATING. 18. ALL VVRE SHALL BE -TYPE THWN. SOUD. ANNEALED COPPER UP TO SIZE 1/10 MOUNT: WAU AWG (18 AND LARGER SHALL BEE CONCENTRIC STRANDED) 75 DEGREE C, (167 ENCLOSURE TYPE: NEIvIA 3R 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR SERVICE DEGREES F), 98 CONDUCTIVITY. MINIMUM #12. PANEL STATUS: EXISTING INTERNAL TVSS: YES GROUND BAR: YES UNE REQUIREMENTS TO TERMINA1E AT THE PPC CABINEL 19. ALL WIRES SHALL BE TAGGED AT ALL PULL BOXES. J-BOXES, EQUIPMENT BOXES ~ 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTAU ELECTRIC METER BASE AND 200A AND CABINETS WITH APPROVED PLASTIC TAGS, ACTION CRAFT, BRADY. OR APPROVED m,- m Eggg~ 5:~ 0 DISCONNECT SWITCH PER SITE PLAN DETAIL DRAWINGS AND PER LOCAL UnUTY EQUAL. Ma: ME 21% ma me COMPANIES SPECIACATION, WHEN REQUIRED. THE METER BASE SHOULD BE CKT LOAD DESCRIPTION < f & LOAD DESCRIPTION CKT LOCATED IN A MANNER WHERE ACCESSIBLE BY THE LOCAL- POWER COMPANY. 20. AU NEW MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A U. L LABEL &!< < m m cD CD m 5. LOCAL POWER COMPANY SHALL PROVIDE 200 AMP ELECTRIC METER. CONTRACTOR 21. CONDUIT ROUGH-IN SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE MECHANICAL- EQUIPMENT MASTEC SHALL COORDINATEE INSTALLATION OF METER WITH LOCAL- POWER COMPANY. TO AVOID LOCATON TO CONFLICTS. VERIFY WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR AND 1 NOT LABELED 100 2 ON ON 2 60 NOT LABELED 7 NETWORK SOLUTIONS COMPLY AS REQUIRED. 2 6. UNDERGROUND POWER AND TELCO SERVICE UNES SHALL BE ROUTED IN A 1---'.--,-„--I-li-I----I*+-*.- .-i 8 COMMON TRENCH. ALL UNDERGROUND CONDUIT SHALL BE PVC SCHEDULE 40 AND 22. ALL PANEL DIRECTORIES SHALL BE TYPEWRITTEN NOT HAND WRITTEN. 100 2 NEWNEW 2 15 BBU 9 3 kIMBS CONDUIT EXPOSED ABOVE GROUND SHALL BE GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL TUBING 4 -""" "-- --,- 10 UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 23. INSTALL AN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN ALL CONDUITS PER THE N/A ON 1 5 BLANK 15 NOT LABELED 11 SPECIFICATIONS AND NEC. THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE 7. ALL TELCO CONDUIT UNES SHALL BE 4- SCH. 40 PVC CONDUIT UNLESS BONDED AT ALL JUNCnON BOXES. PULLBOXES, AND ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES. 6 NOT LABELED 20 1 ON ON 1 10 NOT LABELED 12 OTHERWISE INDICATED. THE TELCO CONDUIT FROM THE PPC SHALL BE ROUTED STARTERS, AND EQUIPMENT CABINETS. AND TERMINATED AT DESIGNATED TELCO DEMARCAnON OR 2-FEET OUTSIDE FENCED AREA. NEAR UTIUTY POLE (IN FENCED AREA), OR END CAP OFF AND 24. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL- PREPARE AS-BUILT DRAMNGS. DOCUMENT ANY AND PROVIDE MARKER STAKE PAINTED BRIGHT ORANGE WITH DESIGNATION FOR TELCO ALL WIRING AND EQUIPMENT CONDITIONS AND CHANGES WHILE COMPLETING THIS SERVICE. CONTRACT. SUBMIT AT SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION. ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN 8. CONDUITS INSTALLED AT PCS EQUIPMENT ENDS PRIOR TO THE EQUIPMENT 25. ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES AND OTHER CONTROLLING DEMCES SHALL BE g 9/30/13 90% CONST JN INSTALLATION SHALL BE STUBBED AND CAPPED AT C ABOVE GRADE OR PROVIDED WITH ENGRAVED PHENOUC NAMEPLATES INDICATING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM. IF SERVICE UNES CAN'T BE INSTALLED INInALLY, PROVIDE NYLON PULL CONTROLLED, BRANCH aRCUITS INSTALLED ON, AND PANEL AELD LOCATIONS FED ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC CORD IN CONDUITS. FROM (NO EXCEPTIONS.) PROVIDE SAUPLE FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S APPROVAL MQIES REVISION 9. THE SPRINT CABINET. INCLUDING 200 AUP LOAD PANEL AND TELCO PANEL 26. ALL ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND INSTALLATIONS OF THE DEVICES SHALL COMPLY GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO CHECK REQUIREMENTS WITH LOCAL POWER COMPANY AND JURISDICTION. ADDRONAL REV DATE DESCRIPTION BY SHALL BE PROVIDED BY OWNER AND INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR. WITH (ADA) AMERICANS WITH DISABIUMES ACT AS ADOPTED BY THE APPLICABLE SUB PANEL OFF THE PPC CABINET MIGHT BE REQUIRED TO FEED NEW NETWORK VISION EQUIPMENT. ISSUED FOR CONTRACTOR IS TO INSTALL- BREAKER(S) NOT PROVIDED BY MANUFACTURER. SEE STATE. PANEL SCHEDULE ON THIS SHEET FOR BREAKER REQUIREMENTS. 3 INTERIM PANEL SCHEDULE CONSTRUCTION 27. PROVIDE CORE DRILUNG AS NECESSARY FOR PENETRAnONS OR RISERS THROUGH 10. LOCAMON OF- ELECTRIC METER AND DISCONNECT SWITCH TO BE PROMDED BY BUILDING. DO NOT PENETRATE STRUCTURAL MEMBERS M THOUT CONSTRUCnON GENERAL CONTRACTOR. MANAGERS APPROVAL SLEEVES ANO/OR PENETRATIONS IN ARE RATED CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PACKED MTH FIRE RATED MATERIAL WHICH SHALL MAINTAIN 11. #2 MRE TO BE UnLIZED IN ELECTRIC SERVICE RUNS EXCEEDING 100'. THE FIRE RATING OF THE WALL OR STRUCTURE. FILL FOR FLOOR PENETRAnONS ~>CEN TERLINE SHALL PREVENT PASSAGE OF WATER, SMOKE, ARE AND FUMES. ALL MATERIAL SHALL t 12. CONTRACTOR SHALL. INSPECT THE EXISTING CONDI-nONS PRIOR TO SUBMIT-n NG BID. GE UL APPROVED FOR THIS PURPOSE. - SOLUTIONS ANY QUESTIONS ARISING DUmNG THE BID PERIOD IN REGARDS TO THE Ad#ancing Wireless Networks CONTRACTORS FUNCTIONS. THE SCOPE OF WORK, OR ANY OTHER ISSUE RELATED 28. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF AU EQUIPMENT (NEW AND EXISTING) SHALL BE TO THIS PROJECT SHAU BE BROUGHT UP DURING THE BID PERIOD WITH THE FIELD VERIFIED WITH THE OWNER'S REPRESENTAnVE AND EQUIPMENT SUPPUER PRIOR r PROJECT MANAGER FOR CLARIACAnON, NOT AFTER THE CONTRACT HAS BEEN TO ROUGH-IN Of CONDUIT AND WIRE. ALL- EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROPERLY 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY AWARDED. CONNECTED ACCORDING TO THE NAMEPLATE DATA FURNISHED ON THE EQUIPMENT Golden, CO 80403 (THE DESIGN OF THESEE PLANS ARE BASED UPON BEST AVAILABLE INFORMA110N AT 0 NEW o 13. LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT. CONDUIT AND DEVICES SHOWN ON THE DRAWNGS ARE ™E nUE OF DESIGN AND SOME EQUIPMENT CHARACTERIS11CS MAY VARY FROM MMBS 3 1 1 ~- SEAL TITE CONNECTION ~ 303-993-3293 APPROXIMATE AND SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH FIELD CONDITIONS PRIOR TO DESIGN AS SHOWN ON THESE DRAMNGS). CABINET WWW CENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM ROUGH-IN. 14. THE CONDUIT RUNS AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE APPROXIMATE. EXACT 29. LOCATION OF ALL OUTLET, BOXES, ETC., AND THE TYPE Of CONNEC110,1 (PLUG .1.4 I ; // / 2. SEAL TITE FLEXIBLE - LOCATION AND ROUTING SHALL BE PER EXISTING FIELD CONDI-nONS. OR DIRECT) SHALL BE CONFIRMED WITH ™E OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO 1 p ~ i / ~/ CONDUIT FROM STUB UP TO ROUGH-IN. s EQUIPMENT (6'-0" MAX) 1 ELECTRICAL NOTES - / 39...O REL/4 101 / r-- 2~ HEAVY WALL COUPLING O 00 01- ~.4....: 6 1/, 2» SEAL TITE STRAIGHT CONNECTOR 4 4 44610 4 i K 41 -: i'lf¢··' "' ~ 4 ~ y~ rT SCH 80 PVC TO STUB UP .A * : ft 4 31*1'+ :- 2 ~ ,..... / ~/ AT EQUIPMENT LOCATION *' ~D. *, C *.ty /4 2 4 , 'A / STEP-DOWN 'I I I' N-. */ 4 / t. 1200A TRANSFORMER I i '·4~/UN 'i: L V.C 2500A 100A 200A GEN. PLUG DISCONNECT DISCONNECT 50kva 4OOA EQUIPMENT I ' il ' PLATFORM 400A I t ¢ ' 5 4OOA ~RIESS: c., K. M> PROPOSED PROPOSED 1 2 3·- JAU~1 BBU MMBS 4 TYPICAL EQUIPMENT POWER CONDUIT CONNECTIONS AU SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE '0 24'*3€SHEET 400A /--I /'h PROJECT INFORMATION 0 0- 0 CABINET CABINET 3 10(>A. . - . 15A g SCALE: NTS NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH .._'10 1-2- SEAL TITE 90' CONDUIT CONNECTOR ST. REGIS HOTEL n Fl DN33XC241 O 0--O 0 / PART # 500007 OR EQUIVALENT /-h O G--0 0 7 / 315 EAST DEAN STREET 1 CIRCUIT SCHEDULE t'~' ASPEN. CO 81611 PITKIN COUNTY NO FROM TO CONFIGURATION .2.'' 23 1 -JTILITY SOURCE HOUSE POWER EXISTING 6 0* NEW .*. .. I *a* 1,6*"Arl DRAWN BY CHECKED BY APPROVED BY 2 HOUSE POWER DISCONNECT EXISTING EQUIPMENT i MC JN KS 3 DISCONNECT 480/240 TRANS/METER EXISTING SHEET TITLE 4 TRANS/METER PPC EXIS1ING OCT 1 7 2013 ONE-LINE 5 PPC GENERATOR RECEPTICLE EXISTING DIAGRAM AND POWER 6 PPC PROPOSED MMBS CABINET PER SAMSUNG 7 PPC PROPOSED BBU CABINET PER SAMSUNG CITY OF ASPEN PANEL SCHEDULE 72" SEAL TITE FLEXIBLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SHEET NUMBER ,/ CONDUIT -- -- Al 2 IEXISTING ELECTRICAL ONE-LINE DIAGRAM 5 - TSEACTITE CONDUIT CONNECTION SCALE: NTS h13MV388 if AMSUN %r - GROUNDING BAR /--- 66 BLOCK - LEFT DIN RAIL , / .-·- GROUND BUS BAR Sprint®> ,/ 3.--- SERVICE LIGHT / 11 /' F···-- PUNCH-OUT / ~/ ~/,/ ,-- CABLE HOLE ,- SMOKE DETECTOR 70 - - / -2 // / 11, \ ~ f O 0~ ' ~#~ ,. /iii:*im!!!111] 340- ·' 60 - i 966 ~ Ml-50 : hit.Ii;• 411~;141:·,1 4 - ' ~.- RIGHT DIN RAIL „ . . :: ~.......~,7 / i mugb~#14*24*4*219 263« f .-.Ifjj':rm~~ En Fl/-, ~ BLOCK ~~ 50.-q 1 / *11#14&11!kill ···· · ·. / NEW /:: !1 4- ...1 1 #spirMEN**1 280 m i ~J-,I ·I-:.·p # ;-LL MASTEC 40 - i HOLE 26lj g j . . , 30 - 71 F----- SUPPORT PLATE ,· - LOAD BREAKERS ON LVLD Fl-Fla , . 2..,..2 1.42 / am. Hmmt::tiwi .4 . 'y . 1, i lip NETWORK SOLUTIONS ·~ii·thil ,<* , :- 1 1/ Effilli!!Um-my,9:fi.U: 49:' -- th~ -- 1ST GROUP OF DC SPDs 1 .... a 22':/-·- ?4 -··- -----2ND GROUP OF DC SPDs f 20 - 200- 1 ' 1 F - 180 - H 0 --- SUPPORT FOR BSDU , - n \,\ A 160- ir.-:1 rifflir:IT-r-r.9- , \- RECTIFIERS 2 0 I 141.J ·- 4 - '„144(11*tlME# 9! 12 u - Er O/ 1. S \ ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN L L L" . 1\ \ \. \\ 9181·:412!11*-tfU lou 3 4 ~ L GPS CABLE POWER CORE ,;:till~!*#lt}:42 -4 80 - ' ./ , ~--3RD GROUP OF DC SPDs L pOLY PHASER AND ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 1~ 4- - POLYPHASER BRACKET MOUNTING BRACKET *Fa@ - A 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC 60 - s - POLYPHASER SURGE REVISION gri Jup.i~ tm*}t litr 4U - 'k·.----- REV DATE BY 7'14·-4"4+IW' rtitt: --------- PROTECTOR ) N. ~- UDA OR UNK CABLE DESCRIPTION |144 fhAptff film , 1 2U - Itt ' 1 1 i 1 - MONITOR \ ix~ OR M/W CABLE ISSUED FOR DOOR WITH 2X FAN AND FILTER \~ L- AC POWER CABLE CONSTRUCTION ~- GROUND CABLE 4~>CENTERLINE SOLUTIONS Advancing Wireless Networks 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY Golden, CO 80403 1 MMBS ELECTRICAL DETAILS 2 MUDROOM ELECTRICAL DETAIL 303-993-3293 WWWCENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS i·:70:24<21'2-i %4x ·· LOAD : NEW NEW CENTER .if¥7'. to '0» 1 BBU MMBS 27'036 ....I - ''01/J;j · .. » ' 1, CABINET CABINET f Al€ ..11,0 RFO , · 1 i EXISTING TELCO EXISTING 543210 w i - .... 3461 8 1 0 + PROPOSED DEMARC AT PPC TELCO : p#,:'bilj 7,111 /4' i 4 MMBS-BBU DEMARC J. ...· MUDROOM (SEE NOTE 3) (HOFFMAN BOX) OP{12 - ~CO~ ·<.Ii/RNAL i-'13 (SEE NOTE 2) 4 1/0 AWG r·- SEE ELECTRICAL ONE , lk/¥ - ,~6... (SEE NOTE 1) I ~ LINE DIAGRAM s ' i OCT 1 T 2013 L/ # 6 AWG < ALL SWIi~, E SET FOR A SIZE ··0 · 2f·X3€· SHEET ,/r- 8%%721:THIN PRE MANUFACTURED CITY OF PM®JECTINFotpMTION ~ COMMUNITY CEVELOPW.,1*1*ORKVISION MMBSLAUNCH 1 \ (4) f N ~ ST. REGIS HOTEL SECTOR 1 DN33XC241 2·- (3) BLACK SHIELDED 24 AWG \__(4) - 1 ~ -- SECTOR 2, REFER TO HYBRID CABLE SPECS 315 EAST DEAN STREET CAT5e IN EXISTING CONDUIT \ 3 $ ASPEN, CO 81611 SECTOR 3 Pill<IN COUNTY , DC POWER ELECTRICAL NOTES: - (6) BLACK SHIELDED 24 DRAWN BY CHECKED BY APPROVED BY MC JN KS AW¢ CAT5e IN PROPOSED MINIMUM CABLE LENGTH BETWEEN THE OU AND BATTERY IS 70MM (2.75 in) MUBS PORT LAYOUT 2~ CONDUIT MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH DISTANCE IS 900mm (35.43 in). SHEET TITLE WEATHER PROOFING SHALL INCORPORATE PPC WEATHERPROOFING TAPE KIT, COLD SHRINK SHALL NOT CONDUIT # USAGE BE USED. O BATTERY NOTES: ROUTE DC CONDUCTORS IN CONDUITS TO NEW MMBS CABINET 48VDC POWER DISTRIBUTION PANEL TO 1 AC/GROUND DETAI LS AND FROM NEW BBU CABINET. 2 RRU SECTOR 1 1. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL NEW 66 BLOCK IN EXISTING HOFFMAN BOX AT SITES MAIN TELCO DEMARC. -48 VDC CABLES BETWEEN NEW MMBS CABINET & RRU'S ARE FACTORY ASSEMBLED AND EQUIPED 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL RJ-45 ENDS ON ALL (6) RUNS OF CAT5E INTO MMBS-BBU MUDROOM. MTH ONE PRE-TERMINATED END. .., il E T:-~k 2 3 3. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL NEW 66 BLOCK IN EXISTING TELCO BOX NEXT TO EXISTING PPC CABINET. 4 RRU SECTOR 3 SHEET NUMBER 4. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL A PULL STRING BETWEEN MMBS TO TELCO AT PPC AND TELCO PPC TO EXISTING TELCO DEMARC. ALL FIELD INSTALLED OC CABLING SHALL BE TYPE RHH/RHW AND SHALL BE UL THERMOSET INSULATED, 5 BATTERY CO 3 ITELCO RISER DETAIL 4 ~ 1 DC POWER DIAGEWI ~ SCALE: NTS GENERAL GROUNDING NOTE-S: 1. ALL DETAILS ARE SHOWN IN GENERAL TERMS. ACTUAL INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION MAY VARY DUE TO SITE EXISTING SPECIFIC CONDITIONS. Sprint > SPRINT GROUND / EXISTING SPRINT BAR (ATTACHED ' GROUND BAR d 2, GROUND ALL ANTENNA BASES, FRAMES, CABLE RUNS. AND TO UNDERSIDE (ATTACHED TO ( OTHER METALLIC COMPONENTS USING GROUND WIRES AND OF PLATFORM) UNDERSIDE OF CONNECT TO SURFACE MOUNTED BUS BARS. FOLLOW ANTENNA AND BTS MANUFACTURERS PRACnCES FOR GROUNDING PLATFORM) NEW SPRINT MMRS ·'i ' REQUIREMENTS. GROUND COAX SHIELD AT BOTH ENDS AND EXIT -V, E- - A -': .. CABINET (CONNECTED TO ( 11 ....~, ,;. P,91. ...f FROM TOWER OR POLE USING MFR'S PRACTICES. '' EXISTING GROUND BAR) EXISJING : SHALL BE COPPER THHN/THWN. ALL GROUND WIRE SHALL BE 3. ALL GROUND CONNECTIONS SHALL BE EXOTHERMIC. ALL WIRES SPRINT BATTERY 11 V. 11 CABINET (CONNECTED TO ~ ~.~;~.; ;i j':ti.·; i -' .' ·~ ~6 ...... CABINET (CONNECTED TO 4.:- ~.... ......... . 1 -, : .-~.2.-.~.- NEW SPRINT 8813 GREEN INSULATED WIRE ABOVE GROUND. EXISTING EXISTING GROUND BAR) .,5.:'4*-41 3/. 4. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY AND TEST GROUND TO SOURCE. MASTEC GROUNDING AND OTHER OPERATIONAL TESTING WILL BE GROUND BAR) i : i P.· - 31 WITNESSED BY SPRINT WIRELESS, LLC. REPRESENTATIVE. NETWORK SOLUTIONS EXISTING SPRINT ..... BATTERY CABINET (TO BE 5. REFER TO DIVISION 16 GENERAL ELECTRIC; GENERAL ELECTRICAL ~ . '· :.,; ' - EXISTING SPRINT PROVISION AND COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF GROUNDING EXISTING SPRINT :f EXISTING SPRINT CDMA REMOVED) CONNECTED ~· f i j / f -£~·.--- ,-r··%- i.f j .·-' ; -La ..- 7 . f '/ CDMA CABINET STANDARDS. ~ MODCELL- I~ 7-f-,42 :"' CABINET (CONNECTED TO TO EXISTING GROUND i ; i ; ; ~ :~ :. ... . f f . ------- .' (TO BE REMOVED) CABINET ··· ····· - BAR 9 CONNECTED TO 6. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE DETAILED DESIGN OF ' .' EXISTING GROUND BAR) 1 A (CONNECTED TO , > > : EXISTING GROUND GROUNDING SYSTEM PER SPRINT STANDARD GROUNDING METHOD, EXISTING , . BAR AND RECEIVE APPROVAL OF DESIGN BY AUTHORIZED SPRINT GROUND BAR) ./ · ~· MOBILITY REPRESENTAnVE, PRIOR TO INSTALLAT]ON OF ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN GROUNDING SYSTEM. PHOTO DOCUMENT ALL EXOTHERMIC AND A,4.-' 7 -·'-i...i~ · EXISTING SPRINT j ; --> -.: 4 · 7- - MODCELL CABINET (TO J GROUND RING ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN .>.t..:. f~··41...· * EXISTING BE REMOVED) id f.n..'. h 7 · EXISTING ·4 22?¥ 200A PPC CONNECTED TO f 20OA PPC 7. NOTIFY CONSTRUCnON MANAGER IF THERE ARE ANY DIFFICULTIES ~ 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC ' ~ ~ - ~ £' EXISTING GROUND BAR J - EXISTING EXISTING £/ INSTALLING GROUNDING SYSTEM DUE TO SITE SOIL CONDITIONS. ' · REVISION ' ~ REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION , TELCO CABINET TELCO CABINET 8. ALL EXISTING GROUND BARS. WIRES & CONNECTIONS SHALL BE EXIS[ING SPRINT . t EXISTING SPRINT FIELD VERIFIED. ANY DEFICIENT ITEMS SHALL BE REPLACED AS ISSUED FOR , STEP-DOWN : STEP-DOWN REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE ADEQUATE GROUNDING REQUIRED BY CONSTRUCTION TRANSFORMER . TRANSFORMER SPRINT. EXISTiNG EXISTING faQUNDING--NQ]=L 1. EXOTHERMIC WELDS (2). 2 AWG BARE TINNED SOLID COPPER ~>C ENTE RL INE SPRINT METER j SPRINT METER M EXISTING SPRINT r -. -- - EXISTING SPRINT BURIED GROUNDING RING AND PROVIDE PARALLEL EXOTHERMIC CONDUCTORS TO GROUNDING BAR. ROUTE CONDUCTORS TO SOLUTIONS 10OA/480V 100A/480V WELD. DISCONNECT DISCONNECT Advancing Wireless Networks 2. EC SHALL USE PERMANENT MARKER TO DRAW THE LINES BETWEEN EACH SECTION AND LABEL EACH SECTION ("P', "A", 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY Goider, CO 80403 1 EQUIPMENT GROUND & ROUTING PLAN (EXISTING) IF REQUIRED 2 EQUIPMENT GROUND & ROUTING PLAN (INTERIM) IF REQUIRED W, "ID WITH 1» HIGH LETTERS. 303-993-3293 WWW CENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 3. ALL HARDWARE 18-8 STAINLESS STEEL. INCLUDING LOCK WASHERS, COAT ALL SURFACES WITH AN ANTI-OXIDANT COMPOUND BEFORE MATING. ALL HARDWARE SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL 3/8 INCH DIAMETER OR LARGER. . z,irti. 0- RE ,,4.1 , EXISTING SPRINT e 4. FOR GROUND BOND TO STEEL ONLY: INSERT A CADMIUM FLAT . 1.' 3,1 .. ....:v., ... GROUND BAR f &OTACHED TO / WASHER BETWEEN LUG AND STEEL, COAT ALL SURFACES WITH AN · ANn-OXIDANT COMPOUND BEFORE MATING. UNDERSIDE OF PLATFORM) 9 1 5. NUT & WASHER SHALL 8E PLACED ON THE FRONT SIDE OF THE ~ ~; ~ ~ ~ / .9 ; GROUNDING BAR AND BOLTED ON THE BACK SIDE, INSTALL BLACK : 1 34610 : ~ 1 I -*.tl-.. HEAT-SHRINKING TUBE, 600 VOLT INSULATION ON ALL GROUNDING . TERMINATIONS. THE INTENT IS TO WEATHERPROOF THE ,?r; i LEGEND COMPRESSION CONNECTION. 4 11 -. - EXOTHERMIC CONNEC11ON .. '2$#wk' 'NAL-~·.-er* 6. NUMBER OF GROUNDING BARS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON THE SPRINT LIMBS I MECHANICAL CONNECnON TYPE OF TOWER, ANTENNA LOCATION, AND CONNECTION 49 „, 4 7,1 m f . rL., CABINET (CONNECTED ORIENTATION, PROVIDE AS REQUIRED. TO GROUND BAR) ··· · " . 1 ANTENNA GROUND BAR ACE· 31¥(,p.A' I MASTER GROUND BAR 7. GROUNDING KIT SHALL BE TYPE AND PART NUMBER AS SUPPLIED SPRINT BBU CABINET . . OR RECOMMENDED BY CABLE MANUFACTURER. (CONNECTED TO OC 17 2013 8. WEATHERPROOFING SHALL BE TYPE AND PART NUMBER AS GROUND BAR) · ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE ·'[r 24-X3€ SHEET SUPPUED OR RECOMMENDED BY CABLE MANUFACTURER. C 1 1-N' UFJ,~570-4 9. SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR. PflwOR'~NIGION MMBS LAUNCH COMMUNI 7 DEV*f.'-'REdIS HOTEL ---· 10. WHEN THE SCOPE OF WORK REQUIRES THE ADDITON OF A - ' NOTE: DN33XC241 GROUNDING BAR TO AN EXISTING TOWER, THE SUBCONTRACTOR 1 CONTRACTOR TO REPLACE ALL MISSING GROUND BARS SHALL OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM THE TOWER OWNER PRIOR TO 315 EAST DEAN STREET AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED, MOUNTING THE GROUNDING BAR TO THE TOWER. I --Il.-- ... -. ASPEN, CO 81611 EXISTING PITKIN COUNTY 20OA PPC 11. EXTEND TWO (2) 2 AWG TINNED CU CONDUCTOR FROM BURIED GROUNDING RING AND CONNECT TO THE PROPOSED TOWER. DRAWN BY ~ CHECKED HY APPROVED BY Exilf, 111,: FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GROUNDING MC . JN KS TELCO CABINET CONNECTIONS TO THE TOWER. (APPLICABLE TO NEW TOWERS SHEET TITLE· EXISTING SPRINT ONLY.) STEP-DOWN GROUNDING & TRANSFORMER 12. NUMBER OF GROUNDING 8ARS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON THE EXISHNG TYPE OF TOWER, ANTENNA LOCATION, AND CONNECTION ROUTING PLANS SPRINT METER ORIENTATION. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR t.'<IftliNG SPRINT INSTALLING ADDITIONAL GROUNDING BARS AS REQUIRED, * PROVIDING 50% SPARE CONNECTION POINTS. 100A/480V SHEET NUMBER DISCONNECT 13. EXPOSED GROUND WIRES TO BE NON METALLIC LIQUID TIGHT. ,=Q 3 1 EQUIPMENT GROUND & ROUTING PLAN (FINAL.) 4 1GROUNDING NOTES SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" ~ ____- ~ ~Mi u Nj ANTENNA SECTOR 1 ANTENNA SECTOR 2 ANTENNA SECTOR 3 - Sprint®> 800/1900 800/1900 800/1900 MHz 1,1Hz MHz SPRINT SPRINT SPRINT ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA • , 1 1 :-4 .,· - COAX JUMPER ~f- COAX UMPER - COAX JUMPER MASTEC 4/7 , ,//1 NETWORK SOLUTIONS + 4 Ii] Fl'] , I iil 1 1 ; 1 - 1 551 1§!Ill ( 9] 1.-9_j 111 6 < < . $ <. .3 9 r, i el 1 gi 9 6 9*Di € 31 - =1 E <1 i < to i . ·,£> 0 1 D 21*:3 t,k ,........ m- .../-911 1 * .1 1.1 ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN 1 1 7 · ~ f--~ EXISTING SECT(Nt 08 · EXISRNG WECTOR Ga . LE,FIST}NG SECTOR 02 . , 1 ?I--m. L_.....J i--- g 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC %410 AWG 1 @ 3 *6- Alls ga 1 'Wal ima / / REVISION '9 to AWG ~ ~ ~ REV. DATE BY DESCRIPTION HYBRID CABLEE INTERNAL· --' :/11 HYBRID CABLE INTERNAL ··~·j~ oc ~ HYBRID CABLE INTERNAL --2 ~ w GRD WIRE TO BE GRD WIRE TO BE GRD WIRE TO BE ISSUED FOR: TRIMMED TO FIT AND TRIMMED TO FIT AND '------ TRIMMED TO FIT AND ~·----·- ATTACHED TO GRD BAR ATTACHED TO GRD BAR ATTACHED TO GRD BAR i CONSTRUCTION : DC / FIBER <~>C E NTE RLI N E 1 DC / FIBER (E) #2 AWG (E)-,2-AML- 1 2% 1 1 (E) /2 AWG LEGEND SOLUTIONS I EXOTHERMIC CONNECTION Advancing Wireless Networks ~ MECHANICAL CONNECT,ON CGB COLLECTOR GROUND BAR 16360 TABLF MOUNTAIN PARKWAY MGB MASTER GROUND BAR 303-993-3293 Golden, CO 80403 CGB _.i | WWWCENTERLINESOLUTIONS COM % EXISTING UPPER ··- a TOWER GROUND BAR QEQUNDINe"ZIES 1. ALL GROUNDING CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE BY EXOTHERMIC WELDS. »26:0 REi,·,'.11:, EXOTHERMIC WELDS SHALL INCLUDE ALL CABLE TO CABLE, SPUCES, ETC. ALL CABLE TO GROUND RODS, GROUND RODS SPLICES AND UGHT1NG PROTECTIONS .2.:pq...#.0- -r.. ..~~i SYSTEM AS INDICATED. GROUND FOUNDATION ONLY AS INDICATED BY Phi. ALL NEW MMBS MATERIALS USED (HOLDS, WELDING, METAL- TOOLS, ETC.) SHALL BE ' ..r · i ' 1/ p EXISTNG ; CABINET EXOTHERMIC WELDED AND INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURERS 7/j * . ., . 1 7 EXISTING ;f E , ,· . ' PROPOSED GPS --, DEI CABINET · r„·. HYBRID RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES. GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL HAVE A A .r .. . e UNIT CABINET -"-···-·····-······ - - · 3 /54. CABLE MINIMUM 24= BENDING RADIUS. M :·- ,®46 11) :.10«. 1 4 46 AWG W'ITH - / ,/ INTERNAL U WEATHERPROOFING ~ - + n /j j GRD YARE 2. ALL EXOTHERMIC WELD CONNECnONS ON GALVANIZED SURFACES SHALL BE 9 ·. -:ff r 1 4 4 . TO BE 111 -I----- 1 /4 / 1 / CLEANED THOROUGHLY AND COLORED TO MATCH SURFACE WITH (2) TWO · · 199 TRIMMED TO COATS OF GALVITE (WHITE) PAINT. OR SILVERBRITE (ALUMINUM). (E) 02 *NG , FIT AND i COAX / ~ ~ ~I ATTACHED 3 ALL ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL- GROUND CONNECTIONS SHALL HAVE 4,7, ' PY M L i '. / . Al Al "1 f 4 1 9 TO GRD BAR ' AN-BOXIDANT COMPOUND APPUED TO CONNECTION. -#. #. >2 , *MIABS GND BAR 4. GROUND TESTS SHALL BE PERFORMED AS REQUIRED BY SPRINT STANDARD , u..................~.....~~................~...., #*AWL ... :>.MGB.. I CLGE]I , #2 AWG --x ALL- SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE..D.24.X36- SHEET PROJECT INFORMATION -- EXISnNG LOWER TOWER ; ~ ~ - 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT THE GROUND RESISTANCE TEXT REPORT AS GROUND BAR i FOLLOWt N Er,/OF?K VISION MMBS LAUNCH 8. 08( 00 PROCEDURES. GROUND GRID RESISTANCE SHALL NOT EXCEED 5-OHMS. A. ONE (1) COPY TO OWNER REPRESENTAIVE ,«·16 AWG COAX JUMPER i B. ONE (1) COPY TO ENGINEER ST. REGIS HOTEL c--.-.*- AT BOTTOM OF TOWER i C. ONE (1) COPY TO KEEP INSIDE EQUIPMENT INCLOSURE DN33XC241 NEW BBU 315 EAST DEAN STREET CABINET 6. ALL RADIO EQUIPMENT AND Un LITY CABINETS GROUNDS LEADS TO BE #2 . AWG STRANDED GREEN JACKETED FROM BUSS TERMINAL. ASPEN, CO 81611 PIT}<IN COUNTY ' 7. FOR ADDITIONAL GROUNDING NOTES SHEET E01. 9 / ~m* DRAWN BY CHECKED BY APPROVED BY 8. ALL ANTENNA MOUNT GROUNDS SHALL BE #2 AWG STRANDED GREEN RECEIVE: MC JN KS i #2 AWG JACKETED CABLE GROUNDS SHALL BE BLACK FROM UFR XI . -- * W : 4 SHEET TITLE ---- 9. ALL GROUND WIRES FROM GROUND BARS TO GROUND SHALL BE #2 AWG EXISTING /2 AG ··---.....™ SOLID BARE AS REQUIRED. .-..- + >:,16 Tl~.:. 12 AG OCT 1 7 2013 GROUNDING DETAILS GROUNDS TO C>#Sait·JO«·2--* 1 _7-·Zy" GROUNDS TO EXISTING 10. ALL ABOVE GROUND WRES SHALL BE GREEN JACKETED. ALL GROUND WIRE S GROUND RING -- - GROUND RING PENETRATING INTO GROUND AND BELOW SHALL BE SOLID BARE. Cli Y Or ASPEt4 COM©Nlrf DEVELOPIC fHEET NUMBER 1 GROUNDING RISER DIAGRAM ~ ~ bUALE; Nlb j INAL GROUNDING L.8 tiOUS,NG ·1 - 2* UQUID NOTES: 12" TO 24" FOR . ~ TGHT INSPECTION ELECTRIC \ , COUPUNG 1. DO NOT INSTALL CABLE GROUND KIT AT A BEND AND ALWAYS ANTENNA CABLE -- - ~ 1----1................. WINDOW CONDUR 1 #88711 _ Sprint > DIRECT GROUND NRE DOWN TO ANTENNA GROUND BAR. REOUIRED FOR BUTT CONDUCTOR * PORT 1 2. WEATHER PROOFING SHALL BE ANDREWS. (TYPE & PART NUMBER r ---- - - ir-1 EXTERNAL TWO-HOLE AGAJNST THE IGHT N . tDABS I BATTEe / ADAJEOR ALL INTERIOR INSULATION UP 2 !-iOW{D ···©·4 1 \ "{EW ' ,6 AS SUPPLIED OR RECOMMENDED BY CABLE MANUFACTURER.) TOOTHEAE,····-·--7 CONNECTORS -p CONNECTOR CONDUIT CABINET . 1 RRU TO ANTENNAS WEATHERPROOFING KIT 1 ~ h t_ 2-~/2, MAX CABLES ' 0' 1 - '1 · 14 -t- Ul K/c 3/8-0*11/2.-7 \ 1 AARREL·--7 1/4" MIN FOR HYBRID i \ losvE 1 D / «2- RGS 1 CABLE GROUND KIT - 3/5 NUT· x ~ \% 'i, j I MIN #8436 i \.,, - --/1 --) ~1- TOTAL OF 6 UNES PER 1 CONDUrT ... 1 2. l.lout *li i ~ :' 'll I I 11 #6 AWG STRANDED COPPER GROUND 9/5 LOCK \ \ ~ .L,- - ~l i r#8871 1 1 ll|, | p -~'" 0~ ~1.. __ _j~ ,- Li'_ 1 98!NET WASHER--~~·; - ~ b ./. BAR INSIDE n 11 MRE (GROUNDED TO GROUND BAR) 1 /..CONNECTION / TO GROUND (SEE NOTE 1 * 2) S /s FIAT £ inth \ fi% coupu,2 i-Ti i 1 :. :-i ; ill - WASHER--\.PE~F·• -«9. £- WEATHERPROOFING lili Ifil f // KIT (TYP.) -Ti-«/<07«1 -- F~=--1 1 0-- d.1 1 lili .l\"- '1 1+-7 filia P, 11 1 CONNECTION OF CABLE GROUND KIT TO 1* j ~~ ~r :* 7-- 1.-~. --i-.---- [ ! Ai !1 #'i / ." Tt ,- , / 1 _ STANDARD GROUND f .1 1 M rt I i. 'r .............r-===1-- ...~IJ k. 7 1 ~n~iX,riNG 4/~ ~ ~ ||1/~,1 ~~~~~0 E KIT f TYP 6 .1 .11- / ANTENNA CABLE -7---. .i t ~ : \ HEAT SHRIN<-1 g 'C <' ~ / k.2 2 6-, I. i 2 LIQUID 11GHT 1 "1 4 NQIES:. [IZI11 i [-1 -: I\\ 2- RGS-/ f .COUr'LING #88711 1 \ MASTEC I. \ ,--TINNED COPPER ¢1.'W J ······-HEAT 2 ial !311¢,1,/ ANTENNA CABLE NETWORK SOLUTIONS A/C SEE NOTE 2 --- i.[A· ).J.·· -·--- ~ .~~ TO SHELTER (TYP.) *L-9/3 BOLT (1 OF 2) ~i CABINET / L/2 GREEN 1. DO NOT INSTALL CABLE GROUND KIT AT A BEND AND ALWAYS CROUNDING BAR ~ . ..x beRINK CONDUIT 2- RGS De -~ ~-S/f. FLAT WASHER ~ CONDUIT TO ~ -··- 2 - UQUID DIRECT GROUND WIRE DOWN TO GROUND BAR. x TIGHT #6435 \ i ; -ANTENNA GROUND NEW MMBS A &4- 4-#6 AWG BAR, SIMILAR TO 2. GROUNDING KIT SHALL BE ANDREW SUREGROUND TYPE KIT WITH 1. OUTDOOR SITES-USE BLACK HEAT SHRINK ; A CONTRACTOR TO K16-057. MOUNT TWO-HOLE LUG. 'DO NOT VERIFY THAT THE 1-tr'-li. GROUND BAR NEAR 2. INDOOR SITES-USE CLEAR HEAT SHRINK DISCONNECT TAG - -- ..„- 0 16 «- . ./. --- GROUND BAR IS , TW of .ONOPOLE. 3. WEATHER PROOANG SHALL INCORPORATE PPC WEATHERPROOANG ON ALL GROUND EXISTING GROUND ___~' 468 / A A GROUNDED TO THE - + --TOWER OR WAVEGUIDE TAPE KIT, COLD SHRINK SHALL NOT BE USED. BAR INTERCONNECTS RING TOWER OR RING 1 LADDER AND EQUALIZERS 02 TINNED BOW RING ......_~ EXOTHERMIC WEED ~ 10/14/13 100% CONST JN DIAGRAMMATIC LAYOUT ONLY. MAY WRY. ~ 9/30/13 90% CONST JN ~ 1 TYP COAX GROUNDING 2 CABLE GROUNDING 3 TWO HOLE LUG 4 CABINET GROUNDING SCHEMATIC A 5/17/13 PREUM CONST MC SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS REVISION REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION NQIE' ISSUED FOR 'PROVIDE NO -OK GREASE AT CONTACT RRU GROUNDS 5TRANDED CU WIRE - - /2 TINNED GROUND FROM ANTENNA/RRU SURFACE BETWEEN LUG AND GROUND BAR CONSTRUCTION WITH GREEN, 600V. ™HN/THWN /1 / MOUNTING PIPE 1-: t.\ C -- 9 INSULAnON. SIZE AS SPECIFIED / ~ ~ oCONTRACTOR WILL VERIFY BUSS BAR <~>CEN TERLINE GROUNDING TO THE TOWER OR RING. hz*.> - ...:h. 1 ··· £58% 17 4, -~····- HYBRID CABLE GROUND BAR ON --·, | ~ 1 1 SOLUTIONS 1;11:\ 4 ANTENNA TOWER \ | i L I I !1 i / GROUND LEAD Advancing Wireless Nehorks 101 1 "1 1 mLIA I:ELGI IXEE.2 \ 16360 TABLE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY 12=-Ma \ ..4 . 1/ ---i Golden, CO 80403 1 f / 0 1. 3.--A:--' / [-4- - 0 0 0 16311 0 1 303-993-3293 Ch -'.7027 WWWCENTFRLjNESOLUTIONS COM © ' »-- EXISTING 4'x12-*1/4» THK., f Al 1 /' TINNED GROUND BAR dc '1 ©i, CONNECnONS. 9 £ te« > 0 0 0 0' p .... i'> 0.3.. .. 031.-7».... , 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 i IMELSS -IfELMS ..IEELHA IZEE-ZE Ive/-OLIAXQ TZE.ya i ..··; ;·f t ·„(3 RE:· ·~-}1 1,2 TWO-HOLE LUG, BOLTED TO .__2 GROUND BAR USING 3/8=-16 x 1 . 0, 1/4'STAINLESS STEEL HEX HEAD .4 I. 4 .F' I BOLTS AND HARDWARE. f; : · -~* {. ,(1 01 • : 34610 di r-. -i t,. >·.Oc pr-p~-·,©.2 - 5 TYPICAL EXOTHERMIC WELD CONNECTIONS 6 SECTOR GROUND BAR CONNECTIONS SCALE: NTS SCALE: NTS .NQIL: B .:.11 -C~»•r:%., STRU,DED CU WIRE WITH GREEN. -·- , *PROVIDE NO-OX GREASE AT CONTACT 60OV. THHN,/THWN INSULAnON. c-",--, SURFACE BETWEEN LUG AND GROUND BAR SIZE AS SPECIFIED 1.1 -1 7]. i. 1 - 1 ALL SCALES ARE SET FOR A SIZE ··0· 24*36 SHEET GROUND BAR ON M..1.--- i i i : + %.···-···--(ROUND LEADS TO EACH tij 1 FLOOR OR ON ANTENNA ;~|11 - SECTOR GROUND BAR PROJECT INFORMATION TOWER - COAX ODLE ' "..$ 1 2 1 B +1 1= 2 NETWORK VISION MMBS LAUNCH GROUND LEADS '\| ' MIl L 11 lf,-41 ST. REGIS HOTEL -- .1, 1 DN33XC241 EIVED OCT 1 7 2013 Pm<IN COUNTY 0 09..:11_P.,•0 000 000000000 11.73':'11 11 0 r - f *15nNG GROUND BAR 315 EAST DEAN STREET 1/ O··.- p_'TO·0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 1.-, :.'-_ ~ ~2 & CONNECTIONS ASPEN. CO 81611 CITY OF ASPEN MC JN KS ' O 5 41·' O O O O O O O O O DO O O C / 3 01 DRAWN BY CHECKED BY APPROVED BY i -,00 0\0 00 000000000 000 0 0 |F- ---1 1- L L_- TWO-HOLE LUG, BOLTED TO SHEET TITLE COMMUNTY DEVELOPMENT -- - GROUND BAR USING 3/8'-16 1 1 1/4'STAINLESS STEEL HEX HEAD BOLTS AND HARDWARE. GROUNDING DETAILS 11 i • GROUND BARS AT BOTTOM -· EXOTHERMIC WELD €H #2 AWG SOUD nNNED OF TOWERS OR MONOPOLES BARE CU WIRE OR STRANDED CU WIRE WITH GREEN, SHALL USE ED(OTHERUIC 6O0V, THHN/THWN INSULATON TO ANTENNA SHEET NUMBER CONNECTION. STRUCTURE. UNG. RING GROUND OR MGB ~_ ~ < 7 ~TOWER MASTER GROUND BAR CONNECTIONS ~ SCALE. NTS RECEIVED * - %94- 08-2 ·THE CrrY OF AspEN Land Use Application -.LOPMENT Determination of Completeness Date: October 21, 2013 Dear City of Aspen Land Use Review Applicant, We have received your land use application and reviewed it for completeness. The case number and name assigned to this property is 0063.2013.ASLU- 315 E. Dean St., Wireless. .. ~ ~,your Land Use Application is incomplete: Please submit the aforementioned missing submission items so that we may begin reviewing your application. No review hearings will be scheduled until all of the submission contents listed above have been submitted and are to thd satisfaction of the City of Aspen Planner reviewing the land use application. 1) Proof of ownership, in the form of a current title certificate or letter from a Colorado licensed attorney. 7-A/14 2) Letter from property owner consenting to application and to have Aaron Adleman be the 9-/®/t\- authorized representative for the apulication. 3) Scaled, measurable drawings·.,1/t71'A-h ··t 4) A site plan showing the location of·the equipment in relation to the site. O Your Land Use Application is complete: If there are not missing items listed above, then your application has been deemed complete to begin the land use review process. Other submission items may be requested throughout the review processes deemed necessary by the Community Development Department. Please contact me at 429-2759 if you have any questions. Thaak You, /453>lit~ Ughnifer Pbtlgd, Deputy Director City of Aspen, Community Development Department For Office Use Only: Qualifying Applications: Mineral Rights Notice Required New SPA New PUD Yes- No.:p,u Subdivision, SPA, or PUD (creating more than 1 additional iot) GMQS Allotments Residential Affordable Housing Yes - No..2, < Commercial E.P,F. Lodging Land Title Guarantee Company CUSTOMER DISTRIBUTION Date: July 02, 2014 Our Order Number: ACT62006098 Property Address:315 DEAN STREET, ASPEN, CO 81611 CENTERLINE SOLUTIONS If you have any inquiries or require further assistance, please contact Commercial Title - Linda Stafford Phone: 303-850-4180 RECEIVED JUL O 8 2014 CITY OF ASPEN COANUNITY DEVELOPMENT Cell Tower Information Binder CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS 1. Definition of Terms The following terms when used in this Binder mean (a) "Land": The land described, specifically or by reference, in this Binder and improvements affixed thereto which by law constitute real property; (b) "Public Records", those records which impart constructive notice of matters relating to said land; (c) "Date": the effective date, (d) "the Assured": the party or parties named as the Assured in this Binder, or in a supplemental writing executed by the Company; (e) "the Company" means Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, a Minnesota stock company. 2. Exclusions from Coverage of this Binder The company assumes no liability including cost of defense by reason of the following (a) Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the Public Records; taxes and assessments not yet due or payable and special assessments not yet certified to the Treasurer's office. (b) Unpatented mining claims: reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; water rights, claims or title to water. (c) Title to any property beyond the lines of the Land, or title to streets, roads, avenues, lanes, ways or waterways on which such land abuts, or the right to maintain therein vaults, tunnels, ramps, or any other structure or improvement, or any rights or easements therein unless such property, rights or easements are expressly and specifically set forth in said description. (d) Mechanic's lien(s), judgment(s) or other lien(s). (e) Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters: (a) created, suffered or agreed to by the Assured; (b) not known to the Company, not recorded in the Public Records as of the Date, but known to the Assured as of the Date, or (c) attaching or creating subsequent to the Date. 3. Prosecution of Actions (a) The Company shall have the right at its own costs to institute and prosecute any action or proceeding or do any other act which in its opinion may be necessary or desirable to establish or confirm the matters herein assured, and the Company may take any appropriate action under the terms of this Binder, whether or not it shall be liable thereunder and shall not thereby concede liability or waive any provision hereof. (b) In all cases where the Company does not institute and prosecute any action or proceeding, the Assured shall permit the Company to use, at its option, the name of the Assured for this purpose. Whenever requested by the Company, the Assured shall give the Company all reasonable aid in prosecuting such action or proceeding, and the Company shall reimburse the Assured for any expense so incurred. 4. Notice of Loss - Limitation of Action A statement in writing of any loss or damage for which it is claimed the Company is liable under this Binder shall be furnished to the Company within sixty days after such loss or damage shall have been determined, and no right of action shall accrue to the Assured under this Binder until thirty days after such statement shall have been furnished, and no recovery shall be had by the Assured under this Binder unless action shall be commenced thereon with two years after expiration of the thirty day period. Failure to furnish the statement of loss or damage or to commence the action within the time herinbefore specified, shall be conclusive bar against maintenance by the Assured of any action under this Binder. 5. Option to Pay, Settle or Compromise Claims The Company shall have the option to pay, settle or compromise for or in the name of the Assured any claim which could result in loss to the Assured within the coverage of this Binder, or to pay the full amount of this Binder. Such payment or tender of payment of the full amount of the Binder shall terminate all liability of the Company hereunder. Copyright 2006-2013 American Land Title Association. All rights reserved. The use of this form is restricted to ALTA licensees and ALTA members in good standing as of the date of use. All other uses are prohibited. Reprinted under license from the American Land Title Association. 6. Limitation of Liability - Payment of Loss (a) The liability of the Company under this Binder shall be limited to the amount of actual loss sustained by the Assured because of reliance upon the assurances herein set forth, but in no event shall the liability exceed the amount of the liability stated on the face page hereof. (b) The Company will pay all costs imposed upon the Assured in litigation carried on by the Company for the Assured, and all costs and attorneys' fees in litigation carried on by the Assured with the written authorization of the Company. (c) No claim for loss or damages shall arise or be maintainable under this Binder (1) if the Company after having received notice of any alleged defect, lien or encumbrance not shown as an Exception or excluded herein removes such defect, lien or encumbrance within a reasonable time after receipt of such notice, or (2) for liability voluntarily assumed by the Assured in settling any claim or suit without written consent of the Company. (d) All payments under this Binder, except for attorney's fees as provided for in paragraph 6(b) thereof, shall reduce the amount of the liability hereunder pro tanto, and no payment shall be made without producing this Binder or an acceptable copy thereof for endorsement of the payment unless the Binder be lost or destroyed, in which case proof of the loss or destruction shall be furnished to the satisfaction of the Company. (e) When liability has been definitely fixed in accordance with the conditions of this Binder, the loss or damage shall be payable within thirty days thereafter. 7. Subrogation Upon Payment or Settlement Whenever the Company shall have settled a claim under this Binder, all right of subrogation shall vest in the Company unaffected by any act of the Assured, and it shall be subrogated to and be entitled to all rights and remedies which the Assured would have had against any person or property in respect to the claim had this Binder not been issued. If the payment does not cover the loss of the Assured, the Company shall be subrogated to the rights and remedies in the proportion which the payment bears to the amount of said loss. The Assured, if requested by the Company, shall transfer to the Company all rights and remedies against any person or property necessary in order to perfect the right of subrogation, and shall permit the Company to use the name of the Assured in any transaction or litigation involving the rights or remedies. 8. Binder Entire Contract Any action or actions or rights of action that the Assured may have or may bring against the Company arising out of the subject matter hereof must be based on the provisions of this Binder. No provision or condition of this Binder can be waived or changed except by a writing endorsed or attached hereto signed by the President, a Vice President, the Secretary, an Assistant Secretary or other validating officer of the Company. 9. Notices. Where Sent All notices required to be given the Company and any statement in writing required to be furnished the Company shall be addressed to it at 400 Second Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401, (612) 371-1111. 10. Arbitration Unless prohibited by applicable law, either the Company or the insured may demand arbitration pursuant to the Title Insurance Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association. ANTI-FRAUD STATEMENT: Pursuant to CRS 10-1-128(6)(a), it is unlawful to knowingly provide false, incomplete or misleading facts or information to an insurance company for the purpose of defrauding or attempting to defraud the company. Penalties may include imprisonment, fines, denial of insurance and civil damages. Any insurance company or agent of an insurance company who knowingly provides false, incomplete, or misleading facts or information to a policyholder or claimant for the purpose of defrauding or attempting to defraud the policyholder or claimant with regard to a settlement or award payable from insurance proceeds shall be reported to the Colorado division of insurance within the department of regulatory agencies. This anti-fraud statement is affixed and made a part of this policy. Issued through the Office of: OLD REPUBLIC NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY LAND TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY a Stock Company 3033 E 1ST AVE #600 400 Second Avenue South DENVER, CO 80206 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401 303-850-4165 612) 371-1111 ".,D", ..';~AL TITLE<,2,, - - . *~Z 0/231.'39. ¥ 7 1 Mark Bilbrey, President Kevin Nelson, Vice President iaj *23 38* 1% * 0- 2«3-- '', 770. AS~t ·· Rande Yeager, Secretary ctib.cover.odt f,,. .... Land Title Guarantee Company Representing Old Republic National Title Insurance Company CELL TOWER INFORMATION BINDER Order Number: ACT62006098 Policy Number: CTIB62006098.398252 Liability: $75,000.00 Fee: $750.00 Subject to the exclusions from coverage, the limits of liability and other provisions of the Conditions and Stipulations hereto annexed and made a part of this Binder, OLD REPUBLIC NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY a Corporation, herein called the Company, GUARANTEES CENTERLINE SOLUTIONS Herein called the Assured, against loss, not exceeding the liability amount stated above, which the assured shall sustain by reason of any incorrectness in the assurance which the Company hereby gives that, according to the public records as of June 18, 2014 at 5:00 RM. 1. Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested in: 315 EAST DEAN ASSOCIATES, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION 2. The estate or interest in the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by this Binder is: A FEE SIMPLE 3. The land referred to in this Binder is situated in the State of Colorado, County of Pitkin, described as follows: HOTEL UNIT AND COMMERCIAL UNIT, ASPEN RESIDENCE CLUB AND HOTEL CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION AND PLAN OF CLUB OWNERSHIP FOR ASPEN RESIDENCE CLUB AND HOTEL CONDOMINIUM, RECORDED JANUARY 21, 2005, AT RECEPTION NO. 506236, AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, AND TO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP, RECORDED JANUARY 21, 2005, IN PLAT BOOK 7 AT PAGE 85 AT RECEPTION NO. 506237, AS SUPPLEMENTED FROM TIME TO TIME, ALL IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER FOR COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO 4. The following documents affect the land: Land Title Guarantee Company Representing Old Republic National Title Insurance Company CELL TOWER INFORMATION BINDER Order Number: ACT62006098 Policy Number: CTIB62006098.398252 1) RIGHT OF PROPRIETOR OF A VEIN OR LODE TO EXTRACTAND REMOVE HIS ORE THEREFROM SHOULD THE SAME BE FOUND TO PENETRATE OR INTERSECT THE PREMISES AS RESERVED IN UNITED STATES PATENT RECORDED APRIL 03, 1884, I N BOOK 11 AT PAGE 65, RECORDED MAY 20, 1949 IN BOOK 175 AT PAGE 202. 2) RIGHT OF WAY FOR DITCHES OR CANALS CONSTRUCTED BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE UNITED STATES AS RESERVED IN UNITED STATES PATENT RECORDED RECORDED MAY 20, 1949 IN BOOK 175 AT PAGE 202. 3) ALL ORES AND MINERALS AND MINERAL BEARING ROCK AS CONVEYED IN DEEDS RECORDED DECEMBER 30, 1892 IN BOOK 106 AT PAGE 482, ANY AND ALL ASSIGNMENTS THEREOF OR INTERESTS THEREIN. 4) EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS OF WAY AS RESERVED IN ORDINANCE VACATING PORTIONS OF DEAN STREET RECORDED JANUARY 26, 1985 IN BOOK 488 AT PAGE 717. 5) ALL ORES AND MINERALS AND MINERAL BEING ROCK AS CONVEYED IN DEED RECORDED JUNE 2, 1891 IN BOOK 93 AT PAGE 130, AND ANY AND ALLASSIGNMENTS THEREOF OR INTERESTS THEREIN. 6) ALL MINERALAND MINERAL RIGHTS AS RESERVED BY JAMES BEGLSY IN THE DEED RECORDED AUGUST 9, 1939 IN BOOK 157 AT PAGE 599, ANY AND ALL ASSIGNMENTS THEREOF OR INTERESTS THEREIN. 7) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OFAGREEMENT RECORDED JUNE 20, 1968 IN BOOK 235 AT PAGE BQ. 8) EASEMENTAND RIGHT OF WAYAS EVIDENCED BYASSIGNMENT OF EASEMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 29, 1975 IN BOOK 307 AT PAGE 88. 9) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF DEDICATION OF REAL PROPERTY TO EMPLOYEE HOUSING RESTRICTIONS AND GUIDELINES RECORDED FEBRUARY 21, 1989 IN BOOK 586 AT PAGE 360. 10) TERMS, CONDITIONS, PROVISIONS, OBLIGATIONS, EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS OF WAY AS CONTAINED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED OCTOBER 4, 1989 IN BOOK 604 AT PAGE 184. 11) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF CONTRACT FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE RECORDED APRIL 14, 1992 IN BOOK 674 AT PAGE 355. 12) TERMS, CONDITIONS, PROVISIONS, OBLIGATIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND OTHER MATTERS AS SET FORTH IN PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT/SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 2, 1985 IN BOOK 500 AT PAGE 656 AND AMENDED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED OCTOBER 3, 1988 IN BOOK 574 AT PAGE 792 AND AMENDED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED Land Title Guarantee Company Representing Old Republic National Title Insurance Company CELL TOWER INFORMATION BINDER Order Number: ACT62006098 Policy Number: CTIB62006098.398252 AUGUST 15, 1990 IN BOOK 627 AT PAGE 457 AND AMENDED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED SEPTEMBER 23, 1992 IN BOOK 689 AT PAGE 317 AND AMENDED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED JANUARY 7, 1993 IN BOOK 699 AT PAGE 974 AND AMENDMENTS TO THE FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED PUD AGREEMENT RECORDED JANUARY 20,2004 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 493607. 13) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF COVENANT DESIGNATING PARKING SPACES FOR EMPLOYEE USE RECORDED DECEMBER 14, 1992 IN BOOK 697 AT PAGE 499. 14) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF UNDERGROUND RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENT GRANTED TO HOLY CROSS ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION RECORDED JANUARY 25, 1993 IN BOOK 701 AT PAGE 818. 15) TERMS, CONDITIONS, PROVISIONS, OBLIGATIONS, EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS OF WAY AS SET FORTH IN EASEMENT AGREEMENT RECORDED APRIL 1, 1994 IN BOOK 746 AT PAGE 209 AND RE-RECORDED MAY 9, 1994 IN BOOK 749 AT PAGE 925. 16) EASEMENTS, RIGHTS OF WAY AND OTHER MATTERS AS SET FORTH ON THE PLATS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY RECORDED DECEMBER 2, 1985 IN PLAT BOOK 17 AT PAGE 22, RECORDED OCTOBER 3, 1988 IN PLAT BOOK 21 AT PAGE 35, RECORDED JULY 13, 1989 I N PLAT BOOK 22 AT PAGE 85, RECORDED AUGUST 28, 1990 IN PLAT BOOK 24 AT PAGE ZZ, RECORDED DECEMBER 28, 1990 IN PLAT BOOK 25 AT PAGE £19, RECORDED OCTOBER 1, 1992 IN PLAT BOOK 29 AT PAGE Zl, RECORDED FEBRUARY 9,1993 IN PLAT BOOK 30 AT PAGE 65, AND RECORDED FEBRUARY 9, 1993 IN PLAT BOOK 30 AT PAGE &9, AND RECORDED JANUARY 20,2004 IN PLAT BOOK 68 AT PAGE 42 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 493606 AND RECORDED JANUARY 21, 2005 IN PLAT BOOK 71 AT PAGE 86 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 506237. 17) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF COVENANTAND AGREEMENT REGARDING COMPLIANCE WITH PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT/SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT RECORDED JANUARY 15, 1998 AT RECEPTION NO. 412581. 18) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF MEMORANDUM OF LEASEWITH VOICESTREAM PCS Il CORPORATION RECORDED NOVEMBER 03, 1999 AT RECEPTION NO. 437363. 19) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF ASSIGNMENTAND ASSUMPTION OF COVENANT AND AGREEMNT REGARDING COMPLIANCE WITH PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT/SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT RECORDED JANUARY 12, 2001 AT RECEPTION NO. 450480. 20) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF AGREEMENT TO REDIFINE OPEN SPACE EASEMENT RECORDED JANUARY 30, 2001 AT RECEPTION NO. 451036. 21) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE APPROVING A PUD AMENDMENT RECORDED JUNE 25,2003 AT RECEPTION NO. 484489. Land Title Guarantee Company Representing Old Republic National Title Insurance Company CELL TOWER INFORMATION BINDER Order Number: ACT62006098 Policy Number: CTIB62006098.398252 22) CONDOMINIUM DECLARATIONS, WHICH DO NOT CONTAIN A FORFEITURE OR REVERTER CLAUSE, BUT OMITTING ANY COVENANTS OR RESTRICTIONS, IF ANY, BASED UPON RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, FAMILIAL STATUS, MARITAL STATUS, DISABILITY, HANDICAP, NATIONAL ORIGIN, ANCESTRY, OR SOURCE OF INCOME, AS SET FORTH IN APPLICABLE STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SAID COVENANT OR RESTRICTION IS PERMITTED BYAPPLICABLE LAWAS CONTAINED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED JANUARY 21, 2005, UNDER RECEPTION NO. 506236. 23) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OFACCESS AND AMENITIES USEAGREEMENT RECORDED JANUARY 21, 2005 AT RECEPTION NO. 506240. 24) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF NOTICE OF CLUB CALENDER AND CLUB WEEKS RECORDED FEBRUARY 02,2005 AT RECEPTION NO. 506698. 25) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF DECLARANT SURRENDER OF CONTROL RECORDED OCTOBER 04, 2010 AT RECEPTION NO. 574027. 26) TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF RESOLUTION NO. 20 SERIES OF 2013 RECORDED OCTOBER 16, 2013 AT RECEPTION NO. 604763 AND RECORDED DECEMBER 2, 2013 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 606034. 27) DEED OF TRUST DATED JANUARY 11, 2012 FROM 315 EAST DEAN ASSOCIATES, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF PITKIN COUNTY FOR THE USE OF KRUNG THAI BANK PUBLIC COMPANY TO SECURE THE SUM OF$71,000,000.00, AND ANY OTHER AMOUNTS PAYABLE UNDER THE TERMS THEREOF RECORDED JANUARY 12, 2012, UNDER RECEPTION NO. 585861. AMENDMENTAGREEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH SAID DEED OF TRUST WAS RECORDED MAY 17, 2012, UNDER RECEPTION NO. 589144. SUBDIVISION, NON-DISTURBANCE AND ATTORNMENTAGREEMENTAGREEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH SAID DEED OF TRUST WAS RECORDED JANUARY 12, 2012, UNDER RECEPTION NO. 585863. 28) DEED OF TRUST DATED MAY 10, 2013 FROM 315 EAST DEAN ASSOCIATES, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF PITKIN COUNTY FOR THE USE OF UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED, NEW YOK AGENCY TO SECURE THE SUM OF $77,100,000.00, AND ANY OTHER AMOUNTS PAYABLE UNDER THE TERMS THEREOF, RECORDED MAY 14, 2013, UNDER RECEPTION NO. 599485. SAID DEED OF TRUST WAS FURTHER SECURED IN ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS RECORDED MAY 14, 2013, UNDER RECEPTION NO. 599486. SUBDIVISION, NON-DISTURBANCE AND ATTORNMENTAGREEMENTAGREEMENT IN Land Title Guarantee Company Representing Old Republic National Title Insurance Company CELL TOWER INFORMATION BINDER Order Number: ACT62006098 Policy Number: CTIB62006098.398252 CONNECTION WITH SAID DEED OF TRUST WAS RECORDED MAY 14, 2013, UNDER RECEPTION NO. 599487. OSMJ International RECEIVED JUL 0 8 2014 CITY OF ASPEN City of Aspen COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT July 3, 2014 Jennifer Phelan, AICP CityofAspen 130 S. Galena St. Aspen, CO 81611 RE: Sprint's Proposed Antenna Upgrades at 315 East Dean Street [DN33XC241] I have previously been in touch with your department regarding Sprint's leased space at 315 East Dean Street. Enclosed, please find a 2 sets of scaled, measureable drawings per your request. Enclosed you will also find the title report that you requested. Please do not hesitate to contact me at 616-916-3062 with any questions or concerns. Respectfully, Aaron Adelman SMJ International, LLC 49357 Pontiac Trail, Suite 206 Wixom, M 1 48393 Fax: 1-888-745-4719 Email: aadelman@smj-llc.com 49357 Pontiac Trail • Suite 206 • Wixom, Michigan 48393 • Phone (616) 745-4777 • Fax (888) 745-4719 691 Ouellette Avenue • Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9A 4J4 • Phone (519) 915-1349 • Fax (888) 745-4719 RECEPTION#: 574026, 10 /2010 at 11:35:12 AM, 1 OF 3, $21.00 DF $7000.00 Janice K. gos Caudill, Pitkin County, CO RECEIVE! COAIMUNITY DEVELOPMEb JUL 0 8 2014 This instrument prepared by: CITY OF ASPEN Kenton H. Walker, Esq. Kirkland & Ellis LLP 300 North LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60654 After recording, return to: Jeffrey Usow, Esq. 262 66 49 4 Mayer Brown LLP 66 71 South Wacker Drive 45 2.1.6 0-yE *Al, 060. Chicago, IL 60606 SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED THIS DEED, made this 027 day of September, 2010, between STARWOOD ASPEN REALTY LLC, a Delaware limitea liability company, as successor by merger to SLT Aspen Dean Street LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("Grantor"). and 315 EAST DEAN ASSOCIATES, INC., a Delaware corporation, whose legal address is c/o OptAsia Capital Company Limited, 10th floor, CRC Tower. All Seasons Place, 87/2 Wireless Road. Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand ("Grantee"): WITNESSETH, that the Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of Teri and no/100 DOLLARS ($10.00), the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain. sell, convey and confirm unto the Grantee and its heirs and assigns forever, all the real property, together with improvements, if any (the "Premises"). situate, lying and being in the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado, described as follows: Hotel Unit & Commercial Unit, Aspen Residence Club and Hotel Condominium, according to the Declaration and Plan of Club Ownership for Aspen Residence Club and Hotel Condominium. recorded January 21,2005, at Reception No. 506236, as amended from time to time, and to the Condominium Map, recorded January 21.2005. in Plat Book 7 at Page 85 as Reception No. 506237, as supplemented from time to time. all iii the office of the Clerk and Recorder for Pitkin County, Colorado. also known by street and number as: 315 East Dean Street, Aspen, Colorado 81611 (for information purposes). Assessor's Parcel Number(s): 273718285032 273718285033 TOGETHER WITH all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; and all the estate, right. title, interest, claini and demand whatsoever of the Grantor, either in law or equity. of, in and to the above bargained premises, with the hered.480*t'land appurtenances; ,-4.... Cipt L·- 1,?: V G,. AJ,EN -- Wh.1 I i FAID =GP 14-'PLE, 1 DATE h'HE-0 1010 DATE ... R,p NO. K&E 17704050 4 1440 l» ~1{10 le 69006 6 RECEPTION#: 574026, 10 '2010 at 11:35:12 AM, 2 OF 3, Janice K. Vos Caudill, r.tkin County, CO SUBJECT TO all real estate taxes not yet delinquent, covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, rights of way and other matters of record applicable zoning, land use, and similar laws and regulations, and any and all matters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey of the Premises. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described with the appurtenances, unto the Grantee, and its heirs and assigns forever. Grantor. for itself, its heirs and personal representatives or successors, does covenant and agree that it shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND, the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the Grantee, and its heirs and assigns, against all and every person or persons claiming the whole or any part thereof. by. through or under the Grantor. [The reniainder of this page is blank; signatures on following page] 2 Special Warranty Deed ' RECEPTION#: 574026, 10/ 2010 at 11:35:12 AM, 3 OF 3, Janice K. Vos Caudill, - kin County, CO IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has executed this deed on the date set forth above. STARWOOD ASPEN REALTY LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, as successor by merger with SLT Aspen Dean Street LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., Its Sole Member Name: Susan Werth Title: Senior Vice President STATE OF Mel.04"-> j ) SS COUNTY OF ./ukkwel-* The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thi s21·~hy of September, 2010, by Susan Werth, as Senior Vice President of Stan*ood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., as Sole Member of Starwood Aspen Realty LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. Witness my hand and official seal. *3*Lk--1/gwo.·ev~ /Notary Publi€ My Commission Expires: rF)~1%~(4 MELANIE E.W. COLLIER NOTARY PUBUC STATE OF NEW YORK NO. 01 CO5060039 QUAURED IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY c MY COMMISSION EXPIRES MAY 13, 20* 3 Special Warranty Deed