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Land Use Case.620 E Hopkins Ave.0072.2004.ASLU
620 E Hopkins Ave Minor Admin Review 2737-07-3-32-021 Case 0072.2004.ASLU - 3 J 44„Cl'U %5 - S 27 6-1 0?33209( 1 1 I ~4 THE CITY OF ASPEN City of Aspen Community Development Dept. CASE NUMBER 0072.2004.ASLU PARCEL ID NUMBER 2737-07-3-32-021 PROJECT ADDRESS 620 E HOPKINS AVE PLANNER CHRISTOPHER LEE CASE DESCRIPTION AT&T WIRELESS MINOR ADMIN REVIEW REPRESENTATIVE COLLEEN COUSINO 303-883-5359 DATE OF FINAL ACTION 11/15/20 CLOSED BY Denise Driscoll MEMORANDUM TO: Joyce Allgaier. Interim Community Development Director FROM: Christopher Lee, Planner UL RE: Administrative Review of the addition of two Panel Antennas to the AT&T Telecommunication Facility on the Roof of 620 E. Hopkins Avenue DATE: October 29,2004 SUMMARY: Cousino & Associates, representing AT&T Wireless Services of Colorado LLC, owner, has applied for the installation of two (2) additional antennas to the existing roof array at 620 E. Hopkins Avenue. The site is located outside of the Commercial Core Historic District and is not within the Pitkin County Courthouse Mountain View plane. The applicant proposes the installation of one (1) additional antenna on only two (2) of the three (3) existing sectors on the building roof (see Exhibit C). The two (2) proposed panel antennas are of the same dimensions of the existing antennas and will be painted to match. The dimensions of the antennas are approximately 15"w x 51"h x 3"d. (They will be placed next to existing antennas of the same dimensions and are well within the 15-foot height requirement of the telecommunication equipment provisions of the Land Use Code). The application meets the standards for telecommunication equipment, pursuant to Section 26.575.130. Attached are the relevant criteria (Exhibit A), the submitted proposal (Exhibit B), and copies ofthe site layout with the proposed additions (Exhibit C). Staff recommends The Community Development Director administratively approve this application, with two conditions. APPLICANT: AT&T Wireless Services of Colorado LLC. Represented by Cousino & Associates. LOCATION: 620 East Hopkins (Roof) ZONING: Commercial (Cl) LOT SIZE: 4,500 square feet 1 REVIEW PROCEDURE: Wireless Telecommunication Service Facilities: The Community Development Director may approve. approve with conditions, or disapprove an application pursuant to Section 26.575.130 ofthe Land Use Code. ~TAFF COMMENTS: Staff finds that the addition o f these antennas to the AT&T wireless array on the roof of the building at 620 E. Hopkins Avenue will serve the public good with miniscule impacts. The two new antennas will be identical to the others already onsite and will be installed in exactly the same manner. Given the existing array, most observers would probably not even notice a difference to the site. For further comments addressing each review standard, please see Exhibit A. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Community Development Director approve the AT&T Wireless Services of Colorado LLC, proposal for the installation of two (2) additional antennas to the roo f of 620 East Hopkins, with conditions: APPROVAL: I hereby approve the AT&T Wireless Services of Colorado LLC, addition o f two panel antennas to an existing array on the roof of 620 East Hopkins with the following conditions: 1. That the newly installed panel antennas be ofthe exact same dimensions and color as those already existing in the antenna array. 2. That the new antennas be installed with precisely the same spacing between antennas and the same height above the roofline as the existing antennas. \38», 0246* ,date i\~ (04-. .Toyc¥ Allgaier, 0 Interim Community Development Director City of Aspen ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A -- Review Criteria and Staff Comments Exhibit B -- Development Application Exhibit C -- Site Maps 2 Exhibit ~ F. Review Standards. The following standards are designed to foster the Citys 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 minimuni 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 cave 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. 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. 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. 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 bllilding. Staff Finding: There will be no monopole towers on site and the antennas will not extend into property lines of any other owner. 1. Heipht. Wireless telecommunication services facilities and/or equipment shall not exceed thirty-five (35) feet in height or the maximum permissible height ofthe given zone district, whichever is more restrictive. In addition: a. Whenever a wireless telecommunication services antenna is attaclied 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 fifteen (15) feet above the highest portion of that roof, including parapet walls. b. If the building itself exceeds the height limitations of the zone, and such excess height was legally established (i.e.. granted a variance. approved by PUD, etc.), then the combined height of the building and antenna shall not exceed the maximum height allowed by such approval unless determined by the Community Development Director to be suitably camouflaged. c. If the building is constructed at or above the zone district s height limit. or if combined height of the building and the antenna would exceed the applicable height limit, the additional height of the antenna must be reviewed pursuant to the process and standards (iii addition to the standards of this Section) of conditional use review. Section 26.425.010, unless determined by the Community Development Director to be suitably camoutlaged (iii which case an administrative approval may be granted). d. 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(F)(5)) below. Staff Finding: Tlie two panel antennas are to be added to the existing AT&T array on the site which does not extend five feet above the highest point of the building. The new antennas will be exactly the same dimensions and won't be installed in anyway to make them stand out from the others. Aside from being exactly the same height, they will be painted the same color as those already onsite. 3. Architectural Compatibilit¥. 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: a. lf 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 of the principal use. 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). 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. 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 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. e. All utilities associated with wireless communication facilities or equipment shall be underground (also see "Screening' below). Staff Finding: Based on the existing rooftop architecture that houses the existing AT&T array. these antennas are exceptionally compatible with the architecture of the building in that they are exactly the same as the otliers. The panel antennas will be visible from the street and Staff recommends that they be painted the same color as the building and existi n g antennas. 4. Compatibilitv 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 ridge(s) or ridge line(s); an 8040 Greenline Review, pursuant to the provisions of Section 26.435.030. may also be required. 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. c. Surrounding view planes shall be preserved to the extent possible. 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 Finding: The proposed location is not affected by ridgeline, 8040, or mountain view plane restrictions. The applicant has committed to meeting FCC regulations regarding the operation of wireless service facilities. 5. ScreeninE. 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 building's and/or surrounding environment's design, 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, 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). 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. c. Unless otherwise expressly approved, all cables for a facility shall be fully concealed from view underground or inside of tile screening or monopole structure supporting the antennas: alix cables that cannot be buried or otherwise hidden from view shall be painted to match the color of the building or other existing structure. 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. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the facility shall comply with all L. 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 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 Finding: No additional screening is recommended, but the antennas should be painted to blend into the building and match the existing antennas. 6. Liwiltine ancl Signalze. 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. b. Light fixtures, whether free-standing or tower-mounted. shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in height as measured from finished grade. 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. d. The telephone number(s) to contact in an emergency shall be posted on each facility in conformance with the provisions of Chapter 26.510 of the Aspen Municipal Code. Staff Finding: Service lighting already exists on site. 7. Access Wavs. hi 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 ofthe original design. 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. The proposed easement(s) for ingress and egress and for electrical U. and telephone shall be recorded at the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's Office prior to the issuance of building permits. Staff Finding: The equipment is not proposed in an area requiring vehicular circulation. No new easements are required to be recorded to accommodate this development. 130 S. Galena St. Aspen CO 81611 Aspen Community (970) 920-5090 (970) 920-5439, fax Development Department 3X To: Cousino & Associates Frorn: Chris Lee Fax: ¥--- <303211\, 3513 Pages: 14 (including cover sheet) Phone: 303.883.5359 Date: 11.9.04 Re: CC: [] Urgent C] For Review C] Please Comment C] Please Reply C] Please Recycle • Comments: Ms. Cousino, This is a copy of the approved administrative review of your application to add two (2) additional antennas to the existing AT&T array on the roof of the building at 620 E. Hopkins Avenue. As I mentioned in the message I left earlier on your phone, a permit is required and certain items will need to be submitted with it. The permit (and instructions) can be downloaded from The City of Aspen/Pitkin County website at www.aspenpitkin.com/depts/41/main building.cfm. You can reach Claude Salter (Building Permit Advocate) at 970.920.5444 with any additional questions concerning the permit process. I'm also available to assist you at 970.920.5095. Best Regards, Christopher Lee Planner City of Aspen 130 S. Galena St. Aspen, CO 81611 970.920.5095 chrisl@ci.aspen.co.us www.aspenpitkin.com . SEP-30-2004 THU 01:27 PM FAX NO, P, 05 CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Aereement for Payment of City of Aspen Devclonment Application l·ces CITY OF ASPEN (hereinafter CITY) and R--r «i- 12(rele s.5 <2€ Colle.1 of (blorcilit (hereinafter APPI.ICANT) AGREE AS FOLLOWS: l. 1, APPLICANT has suhinitted to Cl TY an application for OAdj,30 01 9-1 A GAJI,/vuv]-5 q··' 0/Kc <Aa-5 dif irry„ rooffoe - (e Zo E Haftl 115 (licreinafter, THE PROJECt 2. APPLICANT understands and agrees that City of Aspcn Ordinance No. 57 (Series of 2000) establishes a fee strucillre for Land UG applications and the payment ofall processing fees is a condition precedent to n delermmation of application completeness. 3. APPI.ICANT and CITY agree thai because of the size. natin·e or scope of the proposed project, it is not possible at this rime to ascertain the full extent of the costs involved in processing the application. APPLICANT and (:1'TY further agree that it is in the interest of the partie,4 that APPLICANT make payment of an initial deposit and to thereafter permit additional costs to be billed to APPLICANT on a monthly basis. APPLICANT agrees additional costs may accnle following their hearings and/or approvals. APPLICANT agrees hc will be benefited by retaining greater cash liquidity and will make additional paynicnrR upon notification by the CITY when they nre nece,kary as coxis are incun-ed. CITY agrees it will be benefiled through the greater cci·Laility of recovering its full co. ls to process APPLICANT'S application. 4 CITY and APPLICANT further agree that it is impracticable for Cl FY stan' 10 complete proce«ing or present suffic,en[ information zo the Planning Commission anc]/01· Cily Council to enable the Planning Commission and/or City Council to make legally required findings for project consideration, unless cun-ent billings are paid m full prior h, decision. 5. l'herefore, APPLICANT agices that in consideration of the CITY's waiver o f its right lo collect full fees prior to a determination of application completeness, APPLICANT shall pay an initial deposit in the amount of $ which is for hours of Community Development staff time, and if actual recorded costs exceed the initial deposit, APPLICANT shall pay additional monthly billings to CITY to veimburse tile CITY for the processing ofthe application mentioned above, including post approval review at a rate of $205.00 per planner hour over tile initial deposit. Such periodic payments shall be made within 30 days ofthe billing date APPLICANT fullher agrees that failure to pay such accrued costs shall be grounds for suspension ofprocc6Sing, 0,1,1 in no case will building permits be issued imtil all costs associated with case processing have been paid. CITY OF ASPEN APPI.1(JAN'T By; ,Julie Ann Woods loil-(469 Community Development Director Date: Mwilitig Address: Colleen Cousino 6756 S. Detroit Ct. Littleton, CO 80122 g:\support\lorms\14:rpayaf,doc 1/twol RETAIN FOR PERMANENT RECORD SEP-30-2004 THU 01:28 PM FAX NO. P, 06 ATTACHMENT 2 -LAND USE APPLICATION API>LIC'.ANf: Naine: AT + 1 0 Ade u -- *Cll\-~ r £1_6~jvklix,v~ ~~t v~£,CO- €0/6· ifl 'L.\ S l~¢ I,ocation: - 6 610 E HOPUrc~ Rit,vuod: , IN<:sio~ CO Ylull (indicate street addrcm. lot & block number, legal description wheye apilropriate~ Parcel ID 0 (REQUIRED) 173*1 01 3.3,2-0 24 REPRESENTA'rIVE: Name: 06(€ e~ G 27>, nt Address: if7 <4 6. petrd,La CD¢/ t Phone f/: 03 033 <*f 3 - 63> 51 PROJECT; A--11-3- (JA£te«a % e.-rua-es f-\CUn\A teul L.U Name: Acldiess: L 00\ lur» 93\ ree-4-, C.-04 , ~3 2 *1 Je 4 CD yo zu, 3- Phone #: 03 032) 9-49-,2 2/-4 3 TYPE OF APPLICATION: (please cheek all that apply): U Conditional Use O Conceptual PUD U Conceptual l listoric Dcvt. El Special Review O Final PUD (& PUD Amendment) £ Final Ilistoric Development 2 Design Review Appeal El Conceptual SPA 8 Minor Historic Devt. 2 GMQS Allotment U Final SPA (& SPA Amendment) U Historic Dcmolition D GMQS Exemption El Subdivision O 1 listoric Designation C ESA - 8040 Greenline, Stream I Subdivision Exemption (includes O Small Lodge Conversion/ Margin, l·lallam Lake Bluff, condoininiumization) Expunsbn Mountain View Plane C Lot Split D Temporary 1Jse ~)@" Other: -Tl <ecotc\~, D Lot Line Adjustment O Text/Map Amendment A £#vi/v1 EXISTING CON»rnONS: (description of existing_buildings, LISCS, previous approvals.etc.) 9 ¥49* (8-5 00(Df- 4 P (kate-4 n ofs PROPOSAL: (description 01'pivposcd buildings, uses, modifications, etc.) Pwk(k_1- a.n\€.11 AC.S f\€-¥4 40 Q4(9*- l-KI 02¥L ler\ACLS 01\2 0'i Have you attached the following? FICES DUE: $ 49 G, 6-0 U Pre-Application Conference Summary U Attachment #1, Signed Fee Agreement 8 Response to Attaeliment #3, Dimensional Requirements Form ¤ Response to Attachment #4, Submittal Requirements- Including Writlen Responses to Review Standards All plans thatarcls,rger than 8.5"x ll" must befulded and alloppy disk with An electronic copy ofall written text (Microsoft Word Format) mu,t be submitted as part ofthe api)lic;,tion. RETAIN FOR PERMANENT RECORD 'Ex\AA- 2) CITY OF ASPEN - ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW ZONING APPROVAL - 10/2104 AT&T Wireless Services - CMRS Facility Upgrade - "ASPEN" LETTER OF INTENT PROJECT CONTACTS Applicant: AT&T Wireless Services LLC 1001 16th Street Suite C-1 Denver, Colorado 80265 (303) 573-3206 Contact: Michael Murdock Co-Applicant: General Dynamics 1450 Academy Park Loop Colorado Springs, CO 80910 Contact: James Lemons Agent: Cousino & Associates 6756 S. Detroit Court Littleton, Colorado 80122 Contact: Colleen Cousino (303) 883-5359 Fax: (303) 771-3577 Property Owner: Stewart Title Company 620 E. Hopkins Avenue Aspen, Colorado 80166 Sandy Capell 970/926-0230 Applicant: AT&T Wireless Services of Colorado LLC 1001 16th Street, Suite Cl Denver, CO 80265 Lessee: AT&T Wireless Services of Colorado, LLC Site Address: 620 E. Hopkins Avenue, Aspen, Colorado 80166 Existing Site Type: Existing AT&T Wireless rooftop telecommunications site with existing three sector antenna configuration. Proposed Alternation: Add two additional antennas at two of the three existing sectors at the 51' level on the roof next to the existing antennas. New panel antennas are of same dimension/size as existing antennas, painted to match. Access: Existing Access Utilities: Electric from existing service already installed Telephone from existing service already installed 1 INTRODUCTION / AT&T Wireless 850 mhz Overlay Proiect - Request and Justification AT&T Wireless owns two Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) licenses in the State of Colorado They are 850 MHz and the 1900 MHz. The 850 MHz technology requires the addition of one dual pole/dual band panel antenna on each of the existing three sectors (see cut sheet enclosed w/ this submittal) PROJECT DESCRIPTION AT&T Wireless Services proposes to add two additional antennas at two of the three existing sectors (alpha and gamma) at the 51' level on the roof next to the existing antennas. New panel antennas are of same dimension/size as existing antennas, painted to match. New panel antenna is of same dimension/size as existing antennas, painted to match. Therefore there is no real change to the existing structure as it appears now. Coverage Obiective AT&T Wireless Services' objective is to continue to develop and provide the latest technology to the citizens of the Town of Aspen and surrounding areas in Pitkin County. Impact on Surrounding Residents Visual impact of the proposed 850 mhz overlay project will be minimal as it is only being slightly altered from it's current state. Antenna The site will only involve adding two additional antennas at two of the three existing sectors (alpha and gamma) at the 51' level on the roof next to the existing antennas. New panel antennas are of same dimension/size as existing antennas, painted to match. The antenna will be arranged directly next to the existing antenna on said sectors The antenna is approximately 15" w x 51" h x 3"d Facility Maintenance The facility is generally service by the carrier once a month by a small passenger vehicle. The service visit typically takes up to two hours and is usually for preventative maintenance purposes. Access/Easements The PCS facility will be accessed from existing access. AT&T Wireless Services has obtained all necessary utility and access leases from the property owner. Grading/Utilities No grading will be required to construct the facility. Power and telephone utilities will be provided from existing utilities located at the site. Development Assurances 1. The proposed facility will emit no noxious odors, heat, noise or other pollutants. 2. Traffic to the facility will be negligible. Local, full-time trained employees of AT&T Wireless Services will be responsible for regular inspection and maintenance of the site (approximately once a month or in an emergency). Access to the site will be restricted. 3. Construction of the facility will exceed industry safety standards, and all construction will comply with all applicable local and state building codes and regulations. 4. The proposed facility has been designed with consideration to local wind and weather conditions. 5. The proposed facility will comply with all applicable FCC and FAA regulations. 6. The facility will not interfere with television or radio reception. 7. Normal household electric service (single phase 220 voIU100 amp) currently exists at the facility. 8. The facility will not require sewage disposal, water or garbage service. 9. The owner stated that he has no knowledge that the site was ever used to dispose of waste. Conclusion The proposed upgrade of the existing facility is essential AT&T Wireless Services LLC to construct a seamless wireless network serving the area. Increasingly, consumers rely on advanced technology to meet their communication needs. AT&T Wireless Services is pleased to have this opportunity to provide ifs FCC mandated 850 mhz coverage to the area and stands by the fact that the construction, maintenance and operation of this facility will in no way be detrimental to the health, safety or well-being of the community. .-'---- 4411 0 PARAPET WALL 1 1~1 1, 10-3. 41 r F. . . €1 EXISTING 1 - - ' <X x'x x -, 1.2../Ir EQUIPMENT PLATFORM-~ ~-~-~-- 1 · TOP OF 11 i ROOF 11 : - 11 1 .L___-1, NEW 850 GSM ANTENNAS / AT ALL SECTORS; SEE - SHEET RF-2 FOR ANTENNA\ SINGLE LINE SCHEMATIC \ e e * 04 tril kill RT] , 11,11,DIUHHIILIIHIHUII®MUWIBU, t. 51- '|111~!41'14~~~1~Ill!11[~~IL)1Ili~11~ill' Zi Illili,~pi~i,~~ili,ill"-i 1 61:41 11:U ©~ -.= - ~ riE -2 EXISTING riEf- COAX CABLE TRAY ELE / / 4 ' &/32~ 2 * EXISTING STEEL PRIVACY WALL 11 41] f.4] thi 241 131 9*gg© EEjii. , 5-m-irm NEW 850 GSM ANTENNAS 1 AT ALL SECTORS; SEE__f ~33233-~ SHEET RF-2 FOR ANTENNA SINGLE LINE SCHEMATIC - Ei.Ej __EXISTING ** - COAX CABLE TRAY ditit~ 5 TOP OF 9"iff , ROOF © iill f Z.E PARAPET WALL COAX CABLE TRAY FROM / BASEMENT TO TOP__/ OF ROOF: SEE SHEET A-3 FOR SITE ELEVATION h . 1 \ h h N \ 1\ 1 ~\1 ~ \ ~h ~ ' h 1 1 N. · ~~Il .\X. \I l l I h.1 1 1 1 1 1 \ N \\ .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\:\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\.\\\\ \\\\\\\% 1 11VM ladVMVd PARAPET WALL - - NEW 850 GSM ANTENNA NEW 850 GSM ANTENNA AT ALL SECTORS: SEE AT ALL SECTORS SEE SHEET RF-2 FOR ANTENNA \ SINGLE LINE SCHEMATIC ~SHEET RF-2 FOR ANTENNA SINGLE LINE SCHEMATIC 't / 1 EXISTING STEEL 141 Flfu-F-16 '34,40»1,~ RAD CENTER OF NEW AT&T ANTENNA ~ 59-0• .~ PRIVACY WALL .if;*i»*44921k .i,-441 1 Ad f 4*11! f" t' +~ £ :1 <4 4 )*,1 PljrjUj ff tj TOP OF PARAPET WALL PARKING GARAGE 1 43 Colleen Cousino Cousino & Associates 6756 South Detroit Court Littleton, CO 80122 (303) 883-5359 FAX: 303/771 -3577 TO: James Lindt, Planner City of Aspen 130 S. Galena Street, Community Development Aspen, CO 81611 970/920-5090 COPY: ASPEN File FROM: Colleen Cousino Cousino & Associates 6756 South Detroit Court Littleton, CO 80122 DATE: October 21, 2004 RE: Administrative Review to Existing AWS Telecomm Site 620 E. Hopkins Avenue, Aspen, CO 80166 Dear James: Enclosed is my Letter of Intent for the above-referenced Administrative Review to an existing AT&T Wireless telecommunications site, a collocation on an existing building located at 620 E. Hopkins Avenue, Aspen, CO 80166, as well as my check payable to the City of Aspen in the amount of $546.00 for the zoning review fees. As discussed, this minor modification involves adding just two PANEL antennas at the same height, location and size as the existing antennas on the roof at this location, painted to match. Also enclosed is my application form, and 3 sets of 1 lx17" drawings. Please review my submittal at your earliest convenience and let me know ifyou need anything further. Thank you for your outstanding courtesy and cooperation in this matter. My fax number is 303/771- 3577 to fax the approval and my address is above to mail the original. Also, ifyou would please fax me a receipt for the fees, I would appreciate it. Sincerely, 61»-06'C'~» Colleen Cousino Enclosures SEP-30-2004 THU 01:27 PM FAX NO. P, 01 130 S. Galena St. Aspen CO 81611 Aspen Community (970) 920-5090 (970) 920-5439, fax Development Department To: Colleen From: James Lindt Fax: 303-771-3577 Pages: Phone: Date; 900/04 Re: Telecom App. CC: [J Urgent O For Review D Please Comment O Please Reply O Please Recycle • Comments: 1/ U P * nfi A 4 k 1 03\ . SEP-30-2004 THU 01:27 PM FAX NO. P, 02 CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 5900; i 1 A v, 32 - , 5 GENERAL LAND USE APPLICATION PACKET 04.00 -™ P Chn 1 1 c-)<2(lt--{,- - 1-) Fi f Ti tr. Cir¥ or ASPEN Attached is an Application for review of Development that requires I.and Use Review pursuant to the Cily of Aspen Land Use Code. Included in this package are the following attachments: 1. Development Application Fce Policy, Fee Schedule and Agreement for Payment Form 2. Land Use Application form 3. Dimensional Requirements Form 4. Matrix of Land I Jse Application Requirements/Submiltal Requirements Key 5. Gencral Sunlinary of Your Application Process 6, Public Hearing Notice Requirements 7. Affidavito[Notice All applications are reviewed based on the criteria established in Title 26 of the Aspen Municipal Code, Title 26 ofthe Aspen Municipal Code is available at the City Clerk's Office on the second floor of City II„11 and on the internet at www.bpcnel.conVeodcs/aspen under Title 26. We strongly encourage all applicants to hold a pre-vpplication conference with n Planner in the Community Development Departinent so that the requirements for submitting a complete application can be fully described. Also, depending upon thc complexity ofthe development proposed, submitting one copy of the development application to tlic Case Planner to detennine accuracy, insufficioncics, or redundancics can reduce the overall cost of materials and Stuff time. Please recognize that review of these materials does not substitute for a complete review o[-lhe Aspen I.and Use Regulations. While this application package attempts to summarize the key provisions of the Code as they apply to your type ol' development, it cannot poksibly replicalc the detail orthe scopc of the Code. I f you have questions which arc not answered by the matcrials in this package, we suggest that you contact the stafTmember assigned to your case or consult the applicable sections ofthe Aspen Land Use Regulations. UL/ JU CUU, inu Ul ·d i rn FAX NO. P. 03 ATTACHMENT 1 CITY OF ASPEN DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION FEE POLICY The Cily of Aspen, pursuant to Ordinance 57 (Series of 2000), has established a fee structure for the processing of land usc applications. A flat fec or deposit is collected for land use applications based on the type of application submitted. Referral fees for other City departments reviewing the application will also be collected when necessary. One check including the deposit for Planning and refull'al agency fees must be submitted with each land use application, made payable lo ihc Aspen/Pitkin Community Development Department. Applications will not be accepted for processing without the required application fee, A flat fee is collected by Community Development for Administrative Approvals which normally take a minimal and predictable amount of staff time to process, The Fee is not refundable. A deposit is collected by Community Development when more extensive staff review is required, as hours are likely to vary subktantially from one application to another. Actual stall' tiine spent will be charged against the deposit. Several different staff members may charge their time spent on the case in addition to the case planner. Staff time is logged to the casc and staff con provide a summary report of hours spent at the applicant's request. After the deposit has heen expended,the applicant will bc billed monthly based on actual staff hours. Applicants may accrue and be billed additional expenses for a planner's time spent on the case following any hearing or approvals. up until the applicant applies for a building permit, Current billings must be paid within 30 days or processing of the application will be suspended, If an applicant has previously failed to pay application fees as required, no new or additional applications will bc accepted for processing until the outstanding fees are paid. ln no case will Building Permits be issued until al! costs associatcd with ove processing have been paid. When Dic case planner determines that the case is completed (whether approved or not approved), the ease is considered closed and ally remaining balance from the deposit will be refunded to the applicant. Applications which require a deposit must include an Agreement_for Payment of Developinent Application Fees. The Agreement establishes the applicant as being responsible for payment of all costs associated with processing tile application. The Agreement must be signed by the party responsible for payment and submitted with the application and fcc in order for a land use casc to he opened. The current complele fee schedule for land use applications is listed on the next page, .1 1=1 ocr Ju-cuu4 Inu ul.2, rn FAX NO. P, 04 ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2003 LAND USE APPLICATION FEES CATEGORY HOURS DEPOSIT FLAT FEE Major 12 2,620.00 Minor 6 1,310.00 Staff Approvals 546.00 Flat Fee 302.00 Board of Adjustment 177.00 Exempt HPC 00.00 Certificate of No Negative Effect 312.00 Minor HPC 546.00 Significant HPC <1000 sq. ft. 1310.00 Significant HPC >1000 sq. ft. 2620.00 Demolition, Partial Demolition, Relocation 2620.00 Certificate of Appropriateness (Amendment) 546.00 Appeals 546.00 Referral Fees - Environmental Health Major 355.00 Minor 185.00 Referral Fees - Housing Major 355.00 Minor 185.00 Referral Fees - City Engineer Major 355.00 Minor 185.00 Hourly Rate 210.00 SEP-30-2004 THU 01:28 PM FAX NO, P. 07 ATTACHMENT 3 DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS FORM Project: f\Riv,„A tev,c.u-: - Add ilgale,LAo-fie*cd-,Of AT fT sk Applicant: Or Cke en Or: 4;5 4 r\. 6 42 r i-~ -\ € T C f re,le-s-3 I.ocation: (£ 1-0 (2 -f\Gi~-<Yts Ao ivw e j 3% i.£* \ or (R \ (oll Zone District: C \ Lot Size: 8609 /9161 66 Fr - Lot Area: A - (for the purposes of calculating Floor Area, Lot Area may bc reduced for areas within the high water mark, wsements, ami steep slopes, Please refer to the definition of Lot Area in the Municipal Code.) Commercial net icasable: Existing: Proposed: AC« Number of residential units: Existing: proposed: 3«A Number of bedrooms: Existing: Proposed:-..17\CG _. Proposed % of demolition (Ilistoric properties only):_.. 1-J ~ A- DIMENSIONS: Floor Arca: Existing. Allowable: Proposed: Principal bldg. height: Existing: Allowable: Proposed: Access. bldg. height: Existi„g Allowable: Proposed: On-Site riwking: Existing.' Required: Proposed: % Site coverage: Ex/sting.- Required: Proposed: 9/0 Open Space: Exhthig.~___ _Required: Proposed: Front Setback: Existing: . Required. Proposed# Rear Setback. Existing: Required. Proposed: Combined F/R: Existing: Required: Proposed- Side Setback: Exisfing Required: Proposed:_ Side Setback: Existing.' Required: Pr(,posed: Combined Sides: Existing: Required: Proposed: Distance Between Existing --. Required: Proposed: __ Buildings Existing non-conformilies or encroachments: Al t Variations requested: r-4 Ct ATTACHMENT 4- MATRIX OF LAND USE APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS For application requirements, refer to the numbeirs in the in second column. These numbers correspond to the key on page 9. For multiple reviews, do not duplicate information. All application materials must be complete and submitted in collated packets. Type of Review App. Submission Requirements Process Type (See Process Number of Required Submittal (Sce key on page 9.) Description in Att.5) Packets 8040 GREENLINEREVIEW 1-7, 8-10.35 P& Z 10 8040 GREENLINE EXEMFCON 1-7, 8-10, 35 ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW 2 STREAM MARGIN REVIEW 1-7,8,10,11,12,35 P & Z OR ADMINISTRATIVE {Based 2 for 0 Admin.,10 for P &Z on Location) STRE.AM NIARGIN EXEMP'HON 1-7,8,10.11,12,35 ADMINISTRATIVE REV[EW 2 HALLAM LAKE BLUFF REVIEW 1-7, 13, 14, 35 P&Z 10 MOUNTAIN VIEW PLANE 1-7, IS, 16,35 P& Z 10 CONDITIONALUSE 1-7.9,17 P& Z 10 SPECIALREVJEW* 1-7, Additional Submission Req. depend P& 2 10 on Nrure of the Special Refiew Requesl. SUBDIVISION 1-7,18,19,20,21,35 1 P & Z, AND CIr¥ COUNCIL 20 EXENIFT SUBDIVISION 1-7, 18, 19, 20, 21, 35 CIT¥ COUNCIL 10 LOT LINE ADJUS™ENT 1-7,22 ADAIINISTRATIVE REVIEW 2 LOT SPLIT 1-7,22 CIn' COUNCIL 10 CODE AMENDMENT 1-4,7,23 P & Z, AND CUY COUNCIL 20 WIRELESS TELECONI. 1-7, 16, 24, 25,26. 27, 35 ADMIN. ORP & Z 1Er-dlmin.)10 for P&Z SATELITE DISH OVER 24" IN 1 -7 ADMIN. OR P&Z 2 for Admin., 10 for P & Z DIAMETER REI DESIGN STANDARDS 1-7, 9,28,29, 30 P&ZORDRAC 10 VARIANCIE GMQS EXEkIPTIoN* 1-7, Additional Submi,sion Reg.depend ADMIN.,ORP&Z, AND/ORCC 2 for Admin., 10 for P & Z, 20 for P on nature of the Exemplion Request. (IBASED ON EXE?.IpnoN TYPE) & Z and CC CONDOMINIUMIZATION 1,31 ADMINISTRATIVE 2 FUD 1-7, 32,33, 35 CONCEFIUAL-P & 24 AND CC 20 for P&Z aod CC (Submit FINAL -P & L AND CC Separately for Final PUD Revieiv) LODGE PRESERVATION PUD 1-7, 35 P & Z. AND CC 20 SEP-30-2004 THU 01:28 PM FAX NO. P. 08 PUD AMENDMENT 1-7 ADMB.,OR P & Z, AND/OR CC 2 for Admin.,10 for P & Z, 20 for P (BASED ON AMENDMENJ TYPE) & Z and CC SPECLALIAPLANNED AREA 1-7,35 CONCEPTUAL -P & Z, AND CC 20 for P&Z and CC (Submit (SPA) FINAL, P & Z, AND CC Separately for Final SPA) AMEND,ENT TO SPA 1-7 ADMIN., ORP&ZAND CC 2 rot· Admin., 20 for P&Z and CC (BASED ON SIGNCFICANCE OF .UIENDMENT) TEMPORARY USE 1-7 ADMIN. OR CC (BASED ON 2 for Admin.. 10 for City Counci! DURATION TIME) ACCESSORY DWILL]NG UNIT 1-7,9 ADMIN OR P &*BASED ON IF 2 for Administrative Review THEPROPOSALMEETSREVIEW SIANDARDS) REZONING 1-7 P & Z AND CC 20 DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS 1-7, 34 BOARD OF AD.IUSTMENT 9 VARIANCE * Consult with a Planner about submittal requirements. ** A pre-application conference with a Planner should be conducted prior to submitting any land use application. Please call 920-5090 10 schedule a pre-application conference. SEP-30-2004 THU 01:28 PM FAX NO. P, 09 SEP-30-2004 THU 01:28 PM FAX NO. P, 10 ATTACHMENT 4-CONT'D- SUBMITTAL KEY 1 . 1..,ncl 1* Application with 12. Arclirite ikvatant,4 (in relation t(, system ;n the 1,·ca tir the prnpo·.ed Applient,l'% name, adilrca and teleplwine me.in fea level) orthe loweN·t lloor, subdivision. 1 ho conlems Of 1|10 phil diall number, cont:,ined within a Icticr signed including, b:ticment, of all new or be of suflicieill dclail m detern,ine hy tile al>01*catil glming the name. nddrv.$, suburvithdly improved structofes· a whether the proposed hubilivisioti will iwd Wqhwe number of tile voilkatio,1 and re go,·datioli oflbe tictual meet the design sIAndaids pt,rs,tivit to tel,resunt.,tiv'c 1,11111<trized to act on huhall' elevation m rull,lion to mcit» culi level to land Usc Colle Section 26.4R0 060(3) 20 of the api>lioani, which :lity vruclore is con,arut.kd: n Snbdivision GIS Datn. demongnitint, that 1,11 new colislruction or 2 1 llc *trect imdrems Anti lettal substuitial *proventents will he 21. A landsope rtan showing loginion. dest·riplion ol' tile parccl on which anchor·ed to prevent Ilotation, cell.Ipsc or jit.e, and typu o[ proposed I.indscalic deve|opment i.N prnl>OS,al to 0,:cur. laicral innvement of mly btruclure to be frature. Con:lructcJ or improved; a demon>,trition 3. A ili#loinre or ownc,·ship of the ilt:ilth¢ sli·Lictuic will h.\ve the Imve,t 22. A %,11),livi*m plitt whiel} meets the ptircel on whid, development A proposed Iltior. itlchiding biticmer,1, clevated to nt Icttl~S ol'Ihis cltapter. MIl(I untfutins tolhe to 0¢Clir, cilil:ixting. nf 11 current cenilicale le»M two (2) Itel „ht,ve ll,c base flood r:quircmelits of chis title indic:tling lita[ no froin a zill: ilix,Irance comp.my, or elevation, 1111 ns cerlificd by a registered fu,ther ~Nubdivision inny be granted for allorticy licul,Red to pr:,clice intlle .511,1: 01 profe*mal cilcmcir or orchilect. ille:c Ii,ls noi· will uddil,01111 unics he built Color.id,>. listing, th: iwncs of 1,11 owners withollt ruccipt ot' 1,pplicidile apprev,ik 01' Lhe propeny. and all mul'lg;IC,Lr, 13 A lanihcipe plan thal includes pin·siwint to [his cliaptur and gr,>wIL, .Ridgincill,1, liells, 4'asenients. colm-}Ic[% iuid n<tive veltelative 5(recning of no led than management Aillocialion 1,&11 Suant !O Mpwments afl'colilt& lhG parcel. alld fifty (50) percenlof ll,c development m C'haptg 20.470. demons[1·alillg the ownci'. right to apply viewed I'rum the renr (shipe) of the p»reel. f'or Ilie Ilevelopment Application. All vegulative screening shall be 23 ll,c precise worcline uf Any maintained it, ret'pcluity and shall be proposcd 1„,ent]Inent, 1. An 8 1/2" 1 It" vici),ity map localing replawd witli thes;Imenr comparable the subject parcel within the Gly W material shoutil U die. ' 24. Site 1'1*n or p];,8 drawn to a scale of A51)cit. mic (1 ") inch cqual,~ len (10') feet or one 14 Sile uttioil, diliwn hy a Kfistercd (1') inch cqualx twenty (20') fect. 5 A Mite i,i,proventrnt .urvey incluiling nichitect, 1:indic®c ilruIiitect, or including before and "after" photocr:,ph< lopography lind vegulation 51:owing Ihc e,©neer shall be gthmitted showing at] (s imillations) srocifyIng the lociltion of our/cnt 51111uf of 1% parcel currilled by it w,Ati,11; and prt,sed sitc cle,lients, th¢ Imicions, sum,rt stfucture., trit,Asinissroll regi,lcrul land *tirveyor, licen>ed in Ilic top of aore. and perlinefil clevmi, my builtling~ and/or ochur necessory u,el. ht.ite of Coloraild. flhis requi,CID©nt, (ir above :ca Ivvv|. :,ccesi, parkiiir, fences. signs, 1,gliting any part iliereof, may he wrivod by mc kindscaticd i,reats and »11 adjacent 1;ind Conimunity Devek,vment t)up.irlincil if 15. Propo,ed elevationA o f LIN usc, wil}lin one-hundrel] Fifty (150') feet. the ptojecl i< delel mined not to warrimt a d,:veltipmenl. inchiling any rooft,ip Ruch plans and diawing; should survwy chicument,) eqmpment ;ind how il will be screcird. dcnionstrille compliance with ll,e Review Static|.irdi of this feclion. 6. A hite phrn Jepicling the pioposed 16. PlopoNed ClevmionN oftli 1 'joll' jind ihe Ilroject's rhyde,~1 d,vekipment. incliding any roof'N,p 25 FAA An,1 17{:C (.„01·:]inilion. relatiothhip 10 Lhe land im~1 its cquit,mci,1 ;ind hinw ir will be screened. Stittemrnt# regarding the regulationx of su l Yol 11, dingS. the I·'etleral Avi;ilion Adminixtridion 17. A flirt,·1, plan of th: site showing (FAA) and ll,c lictlcial Commillikillions 7, A writte,1 (lrkriptio• of ille cxisti:,g imd 111'(,px,ved lentitrus which are Commission (FCC) prop,•41 and j written explitnation Of relevalit 10 Illt n:vicW. how a prop(,Aud (]evelopinent complit# 26, Alrutt,Ir;,11,!teurily Rcport Itmn a w'ilh Ilie trvkw blitndardR Klev:mi to Ihe 18 One (1) intli equals l'our humdred prolessionat engineer licensed in the develt,mnent npplkation. (400) 141 scale city inip bhowing the Slate cil' Cl}lorndo. loctilion of ttic propiged subdivisien. all 8. 1'11,11 with Exihting limi propoRd adjacent landiowned by or unkropoon 27 t.vidince thal anel'Ibirt w,19 111,0,le m grades al two-fuu[ conlotirs, with live-Ibit to the nprliennt, commonly known locate on an exi>·fmt Wil'Clcbs intervals for grades ove, ten (10) percent. landmaks. :tild Ilic nme drulricl in Wllich tclecommunicillum services facility ilbc p, 01,(ised subdivision and adjucent she including covcrre/ interiticticc 9 Propost·,1 divalions iiI' Ute divelnpme'll propcnies arc located. 1,milytis and capacity almlysis :md ki brief flah·ment :L, t,) 01*r rci,M,ns 101 10. A dm·, iplkin orpropw,ed 19. A pli,t which milects the bynut of 51,CLUNS Or no intled con*fl·u¢tion teel•„iq~ies zo bu tt*ed th u loti, blocks and strn© Ii,re* in the propose,1 xtibdivision i he plat shi,11 28, Nclghbl»·1,0(,d bloc'k pim at 1 1 A Phrn will, the 100-year floodpli,in be drawli nt a scalc of one (1) equ:113 one I "-50' (availablu fri,m Cily Engineering line and the high water line. humired (100) fect or laryer. Architccloral 1)epallment) Ch:,131)ically Rhow the ffont fc;,les ate nal accot)[al,Ic. Sheet size sh:,11 1)O11iOni Of Ull cxiN(ing buildings on holli be twellty.1-our (24) inche., hy 01;ny·fix >i,Ic, of tlic bkil; and their selbillk fron, 06) inche. If it is nece#:ary 10 Nacc thu the ilrcel ili 1(vt. Idcalily 1)n,1(ing ttlid p|.tion Inor¢ th® a one (11 .blicet, all index flunt city lor cull, buddi,ig mid locale sh,111 be inclilded crl the firs, shcd- A arty accessory (twelling 01€Rs along the vkinily map shl,11 al,0 appear on the fi[5[ alley (Continued on nczE r*ge,) she¢I showing ilic stibdivkkin as it fel:,IeR In the rest of the city and,he vreet SEP-30-2004 THU 01:28 PM FAX NO, P. 11 Inilicate whellier any pnrtions of Ihi. 35 Exlericir 1.ightiug Plan. Show the houses in,mediately adjacent lo the loclition. hclt.111, lype and lummous swhicct pno'cc| 1,re one slory (unly on¢ intens-,ty ot et,Lh above gr·,ute fixtlitv. living level) C.stininte Ihe fite illi,(ninalion x Incasi,red in fotit c;indles ami include minimunt. 29, RimIP| In. Inau„lum. and average illummation. Addition:lily, provide clinhparable 30. Phot,4:ral,111€ p»n,irtimn Stiow examples already in tlic commulltly that clev,ilions of all buildings on bulli tides 01 · demilt,sliate rechniqile, specificalion, an{V ilie hlock. inittuling pxselll cundition of, or light level Wthey exisT. the Nul'ject properly. Label pliolos 2,11 Ilinlint (,11 1 prasent,ilion board 31. A condomirium 31,bdivi·.inn c winplion 111» t dri,Wn with D win:lient ink on reproducitile Inylar. f],ecl si,£ shill he twotity-fou, (24) inclies by ihirly-six (36) inches will, lin unencumbeled Inaftin of one and onv-hul f (1 1/2) inchson the luft hmid skle t i f Ilie shact 811{| A l*1¢AL71 i (1/2) i,tch ni:trgin arotind 111: 01!tet' thrcs (.1) shles 01 the shrel puriaa,1 to l.mid the Cole Section 20.480.090 32, A ile,€,iption ;ind,ile Plan o f ilie proPOR¢d devell,Inlicm including n stntenlent ofthe objective.9 to bc achieved by Ilic PUD and a desuiption Olhhe proposed Imid 1,3es, densitin, natural famre*, 11.dtic And pedest,int, circulation, cill'-Atiect parking. open xpace areas, inl'Tallructiti'e kinprovemei'Ks. nnd bile <11·,tillag¢, 3.3, An architaturil char,icirr plnn uenerally indicating Ihc use, nic:Ring. *cale, Inid .,riemation of ihe proposed buildings. 31. A *,-bilen 414'.Netilition of Ae varionec hulng Trquested. SEP-30-2004 THU 01:29 PM FAX NO. P. 12 ATTACHMENT 5 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCEDURE 1. Attend pre-application conference. During this onc-on-one meeting. staff will determine the review process which applies to your development proposal and will identify tlie materials nccessal-y to review your application. 2. Submit Development Application. Based on your pre-application meeting, you should respond to the application package and submit the requested number of copies of the complete application and the appropriate processing fcc to tlic Community Development Department 3, Determination of Completeness. Within five working days of the date of your submission, staff will review the application, and will notify you in writing whether the application is coinplete or if additional materials ure required. Please be aware that the purpose of the complele.ness review is to determine whether or not the information you have submitted is adequate to review the request, and not whether the information is sufficient to obtain approval. 4. Staff Review of Development Application. Once your application iq determine(1 to be complete, il will be reviewed hy the staff for compliance with ihc applicable standards of the Code. During the staff review stage, the application will be referred to other agencies for comments, The Planner assigned to your case or the agency may contact you if additional information is needed or if problems are identified. A memo will be written by the stall' member for signature by the Community Development Director. The menlo will explain whether your application complies with the Code and will list any conditions which should apply if the application is to be approved. Final approval of any Development Application which amends a recorded doculnent, such as a plat, agreement or deed restriction, will require the applicant to prepare an aniended version of that document for review and opproval by staff Staff will provide the applicant with the applicable contents for the revised plat, while the City Attorney is normally in charge of the form for recorded agreements and deed restrictions. We suggest diat you not go to the trouble or expense of preparing thesc documents until the staff has determined that your application is eligible for the requested amendment or cxemilliOrt. 5 Board Review of Application. IF a public hearing is required for the land use action that you are requesting, then the Planning Staff will schedule a hearing date for the application upon determination that the Application is complete. The hcaring(s) will be schedulcd before the appropriate reviewing board(s). The Applicant will be required to mail notice Cone copy provided by the Community Development Departinem) to properly owners within 300 feet of the subject property and post notice (sign available at the Community Development Department) of the public hearing on the site at least fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing date (please see Attachment 6 for instructions). The SEP-30-2004 THU 01:29 PM FAX NO. P, 13 Planning Staff will publish notice of the hearing in tile paper for land use requests that require publication. l'he Planning Staff will lhen formulate a recommendation on the land use request and draft a memo to the reviewing board(s). Staff will supply the Applicant with a copy of the Plantling Stal['s memo approximately 5 days prior to the hearing. The public hearing(s) will take place before the appropriate review boards. Public Ilearings include a presentation hy the Planning Staff, a presentation by tile Applicant (optional), consideration of public comment, and the reviewing board's questions and decision. 6. Issuance of Development Order. If the land use review is approved, then the Planning Staff will issue a Development Order which allows the Applicant to proceed into Building Permit Application. 7. Receipt of Building Permit, Once you have received a copy of the signed slafl approval, you may proceed to building permit review. During this time, your project will be examined for its compliance with the Uniform Building Code. it will also be checked for compliance with applicable provisions of the Land Use Regulations which were not reviewed in detail during the one step review (this might include a cluck of floor area ratios, sctbackg parking, open space and the like). Fccs for water, sewer, parks and employee housing will be collected if duc. Any document required to bc recorded, such as a plat, dced lestriction or agreement, will need to be reviewed and recorded before a Building Permit is sithinitted. SEP-30-2004 THU 01:29 PM FAX NO. P, 14 ATTACHMENT 6 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICING REQUIREMENTS 1 hree forms of notice are required by Ille Aspen Land Use Regulations: publication in tile newspaper, posting of the property, and mailing to surrounding landowners. Following is a sulnmary ofthe notice requirements, inchiding identification of who is responsible for compleling the notice, 1. Publication - Publication of notice in a paper of general circulation in the City of Aspen is to be done at least fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing. The legal notice will be w,-ilten by the Community Development Department and we will place the notice in the paper within the appropriate deadline. 2. Poiting - Posting of a sign in a conspicuous place on the properly is to be done lincen (15) days prior to the hearing. It is the applicant's responsibility to obtain a copy of the sign from the Community Development Department, to fill it in correctly and to bring proof to the hearing that posling took place (use attached affidavit). 3. Mailing - Mailing of notice is to be inade to all owners of properly within 300 fcet of the subject development parcel by the applicant. It is the applicant's responsibility to obtain a copy of the notice tiom the Community Development Department, to mail it accord ilig to the foHowing standards, and to bring proof to the hearing that the mailing took place (use attached affidavit). Notice to mineral Estate Owner. An Applicant for surface Development shall notify affected mineral estate owners by at least thirty (30) days prior to the date scheduled for the initial public hearing on the application for development. The applicant shall certify that the notice has been provided to the mineral eslate owners. The names and addresses of property owners shall be those on the current tax records of Pitkin County as they appeared no more than sixty (60) days prior to the date of public hearing. SEP-30-2004 THU 01:29 PM FAX NO, P, 15 antennas and related facilities shall bc subject to periodic inspection to ensure continuing conipli- ance with all conditions of approval and requirements of this section. 9. Abandonment and Removal. At] required approvals will be in effect only so long as the antenna(s) 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 in- slatiation/location of the facility. Such removal shall be carried out in accordance with proper health and safety requirements. A written notice ofthe determination of abandonment shall bc scnt or delivered to the operator of the wireless communication facility. The operator shall have ninety (90) days to remove the facil- ity or provide the Community Development Department with evidence that the use has not been discontinued. The Community Development Dii ector 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 slructure subject to abatement as a public nuisance. 10. Conditions and Limitations. The City shall reserve the right to add, modify or delete condi- lions aller the approval of a request in order to advance a leg Ity interest related to health, ilimate C' safety or welfare. Prior to exercising this right, the City shall notify the owner and operator in ad- vance find shall not impose a substantial expense or deprive the affected party of a substantial reve- nue soarce iii the exercising ofsuch 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 specilied, all other requirements of the Aspen Municipal Code shall apply. All requests for modifications of existing facilities or approvals shall be submit- led lo the Community Development Director for review under all provisions and requiremelits of this Section. I f other than minor changes are proposed, a now, complete application containing all proposed revisions shall be required. ~~,F. _ Review Standards. The following standards are designed to foster the City's safely and aes- thctic interests without imposing unreasonable limitations on wireless telecommunication services facilities and equipment.: 1. Setbacks. At a minimum, all wireless telecommunication Rervices facilitics and equipment shall comply with the minimum setback requirements ofthe underlying zone district; if the follow- ing requircinenl% are more restrictive than those of the underlying zone district, the Inore restrictive standard shall apply. a, All facilities shall bc located at least fifty (50) feet from any properly lines, except when ' roof-mounted (above the cave line of a building). Flat-roof mounled facilities visible from ground level within one-hundred (100) feet of said properly shall bc concealed to the extent possible within 71 SEP-30-2004 THU 01:29 PM FAX NO. P, 16 a compatible architectural element. such as a chimney or venlilation pipe, or behind architectural skirting of the type generally used to conceal liVAC equipment. Pitched-roof iiinunted facilitics shall always be concealed within a compatible architectural clement, such as chimneys or venlila- lion pipes. b. Monopotc towers shall be set back from any residentially zoned properties a distance of at least three (3) times the monopole's height (i.c.. a sixty (60) foot setback would be required for a twenty (20) foot monopole), and tile setback from any public road, as measured from the right-of- way line, shall be at lekist equal to the height of the monopolc. c. No wireless communication facility may be established within one-hundred (100) feet of any existing, legally eslablished wireless communication facility except when located on the sallie building or structure. d. No portion of any antenna array shall extend beyond the properly 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. 2. Ileight. 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 of the given zone district, whichever is more restrictive. b.Whenever a wireless teleconimunication services antenna is attached to a build- ing roof, the antenna and support system for panel antcnnas 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 parapct walls. c. The Community Development Director may approve a taller antenna height than stipulated above in (b.) if it is their determination that it is suitably cain- unfloged, in which case an administrative approval may lie granted. d. If thc Community Development Director determines that an antenna taller than stipulaled above in (b.) cannot be suitably camoollaged, then the additional height of the antenna shall be reviewed pursuant to the process and standards (in addition to the standards of this Sec- lion) of Section 26.430 (Special Review), c, Support and/or switching equipment shall bc located inside the building, unless ilcan be fully screened from view as provided in the "Screening" standards (26,475.130 and 26.575.130 (F)(5)) below, 72 SEP-30-2004 THU 01:30 PM FAX NO, P, 17 3. Architectural Compatibility. Whether manned or unmanned, wireless tclecommunica- tion services facilities shall he consistent with the architectural style ofthc surrounding architectural environment (planned or existing) considering exterior materials. roof forrn, scale, mass, color, tex- lure and character. In addition: a. If such facility is accessory to an existing use, the facility shall be constructed out of mate- rials that me equal to or ofbetter qualily than the matcrial% of the principal u.se. b. Wireless tclecommunicution services equipment shall bc of the same color as the building or structure to which or on which such equipment is mounted. or as required by the appropriate de- cision-making authority (Community Development Director, Historic Preservation Commission, Planning and Zoning Conimission, or City Council, as applicable) c. Whenever wireless telccommunicalion 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 bc architecturally integrated into a building or other concealing structure, bc as flush to the wall as technically possible, mid shall not project above the wall on which it is mounted. d. Monopole support buildings, which house cellular switching devices and/or other equip- incni related to the tise, operation or luaintenance of the subject monopole, must bc designed to match the architecture of adjacent buildings. If no recent and/or reasonable architectural theme is present, 1he Cominunity Development Director may require a particular design that is deemed to be suitable to the subject location. e. All utilities associated with wireless communication facilities or equipment shall be under- ground (also see "Screening" below). 4, Compalibility With the Natural Environment. Wireless telecommunication services facili- ties and equipment shall be compatible with the surrounding natural environment considering land forms, topography, and other natural features, and shall not dominate ihc 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 coin- puterized, three dimensional, visual dmulations of the facility or equipment and other appropriate graphics to demonstrate the visual impact on the view of the affected ridge(s) or rjdge line(s); an 8040 Grecnline Review, pursuant to the provisions of Section 26.435.030, may also lie required. b. Site disturbances shall be minimived, and existing vegetation shall be preserved or ini- proved 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. c, Surrounding view planes shall be preserved to the extent possible, 73 UL/ ou cuu, inu ul,ou ril FAX NO, P, 18 d. All wireless telecommonication services facilities and equipment shall comply with the Federal Communication Commission's regulations concerning maximum radio frequency and elee- tromagnelic frequency emissions. 5. Screening. Roof and ground mounted wireless telecommunication services facilities and equipment, including accessory equipment, shall be screened from adjacent and nearby public lights-of-way and public or private properties by paint color selection, parapet Walls, screen walls, fencing, landscaping, and/or berining in a manner compatible with the building's und/or surround. ing environmenfs design, color, materials. texture, land forms and/or topography, as appropriate or applicable. In addition: a, Whenever possible, if monopoleN ore necessary for the support of antcnlias, they shall be located near existitig utility poles. trees, or other similar objects; consist of colors and materials tliat best blend with their background; and, have no individual antelinas or climbing spikes on the pole other than those approved by the appropriate dcoision-making authority (Community Development Director, Historic Preservation Commission, Planning and Zoning Commission, or City Council, as applicable). b. For ground mounted facilities, landscaping may be required to achieve a total screening effect at ihe base of such facilities or equipment in order to screen the mechanical characteristics; a heavy emphosis on coniferous plants for year-round screening may be required. Landscaping shall be of n type and variety capable of growing within one (1) year to a landscape screen which salis- factorily obscures the visibility of the facility. 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 anten»as; any cables thal cannot be buried or otherwise hidden from view shall be painted to match die color of the building or other existing structure. d. Chain link fencing shall be unacceptable to screen facilities, support structures, or acces Rory and relaled equipment (including IIVAC or mechanical equipment present on support build- ings); fencing material, ifused, shall bc six (6) feet in height or less and shall consist of wood, ina- sonry, slucco, stone or other acceptable materials that are opaque. e. Notwithstanding the fol·egoing, ihc facility shall comply with all additional ineasures decmed necessary to mitigale the visual impact of the facility. Also, in lielt of these screening stan- dards, the Community Development Director may allow use of an alternate detailed plan and spcci- fications for landscape and screening, including plantings, fences, walls. sign and structural applica- tions, manufaciured devices and other features designed lo screen, camouflage and bullk:r antennas, poles and accessory uses, For example, the antenna and supporting structure or monopole may he of ,such design and trealed with an architectural material so that it is camouflaged to resemble a trce with a single trunk and branches on its upper part. The plan should accomplish the same degree of screening wchicved by meeting the standards oullined above. 74 SEP-30-2004 THU 01:30 PM FAX NO. P. 19 6. Lighting and signage. In addition to other applicable sections of the code regulating sign- age 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 luminar- ies lo direct, control, screen or shade in such a manner as to ensure that therc is no srillage ofillu- mination off-site. b. Lighl fixtures, whether free-standing or tower-mounted, shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in height as measured from finished grade. c. The display of any sign or udvertising device other than public safety warnings, certifica- lions or other required seals on any wireless communication device or structure is prohibited. d. The telephone number(s) to contact in an emergency shall be posted on each facility in conformance with the provisions of Chapter 26,510 0['the Aspen Municipal Code. 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 fol- lows: a. No wireless communication device or facility shall be located in a required parking, ina- neuvering or vehicle/pedestrian circulation area such that it interferes with, or in any way impairs, the intent or functionality of the original design. b. Thc facility must be secured from access by lhe general public but access for cincigeney services must be ensured. Access wa(is must be capable of supporting all potential emergency re- sponse vehicles and equipment, c. The proposed easement(s) for ingress and egress and for electrical and telephone shall be recorded at the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's O flice prior to the issuance of building permits, (Ord. No. 1-2002 § 18,2002: Ord. No, 53-2003. §14,15) 26.575.140 Accessory uses and accessory structures. An accessory use shall not be construed to authorize a use not otherwise permitted in the voue dislrict in which the principal use or slructilre to which it is accessory. An accessory use or structure may not be established prior to the establishment ofthc principal use or structure to which it is ac- cessory. Accessory buildings or structures shall not be provided with kitchen or bath faci]itics suffi- cient to render thcm suitable for permanent residential occupation, 26.575.150 Outdoor lighting. A. Intent and purpose. The City of Aspen Ims experienced a significant increase in the use of ex- terior illizininatioil. City residents value small town character and the qualities associated with this character, including the ability to view the stars against a dark sky. They recognize that inappropri- 75 CITY OF ASPEN - ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW ZONING APPROVAL - 10/2104 AT&T Wireless Services - CMRS Facility Upgrade - "ASPEN" LETTER OF INTENT PROJECT CONTACTS Applicant: AT&T Wireless Services LLC 1001 16th Street Suite C-1 Denver, Colorado 80265 (303) 573-3206 Contact: Michael Murdock Co-Applicant: General Dynamics 1450 Academy Park Loop Colorado Springs, CO 80910 Contact: James Lemons Agent: Cousino & Associates 6756 S. Detroit Court Littleton, Colorado 80122 Contact: Colleen Cousino (303) 883-5359 Fax: (303) 771-3577 Property Owner: Stewart Title Company 620 E. Hopkins Avenue Aspen, Colorado 80166 Sandy Capell 970/926-0230 Applicant: AT&T Wireless Services of Colorado LLC 1001 16~h Street, Suite Cl Denver, CO 80265 Lessee: AT&T Wireless Services of Colorado, LLC Site Address: 620 E. Hopkins Avenue, Aspen, Colorado 80166 Existing Site Type: Existing AT&T Wireless rooftop telecommunications site with existing three sector antenna configuration. Proposed Alternation: Add two additional antennas at two of the three existing sectors at the 51' level on the roof next to the existing antennas. New panel antennas are of same dimension/size as existing antennas, painted to match. Access: Existing Access Utilities: Electric from existing service already installed Telephone from existing service already installed INTRODUCTION AT&T Wireless 850 mhz Overlay Proiect - Request and Justification AT&T Wireless owns two Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) licenses in the State of Colorado. They are 850 MHz and the 1900 MHz. The 850 MHz technology requires the addition of one dual pole/dual band panel antenna on each of the existing three sectors (see cut sheet enclosed w/ this submittal) PROJECT DESCRIPTION AT&T Wireless Services proposes to add two additional antennas at two of the three existing sectors (alpha and gamma) at the 51' level on the roof next to the existing antennas. New panel antennas are of same dimension/size as existing antennas, painted to match. New panel antenna is of same dimension/size as existing antennas, painted to match. Therefore there is no real change to the existing structure as it appears now. Coverage Obiective AT&T Wireless Services' objective is to continue to develop and provide the latest technology to the citizens of the Town of Aspen and surrounding areas in Pitkin County. Impact on Surrounding Residents Visual impact of the proposed 850 mhz overlay project will be minimal as it is only being slightly altered from it's current state. Antenna The site will only involve adding two additional antennas at two of the three existing sectors (alpha and gamma) at the 51' level on the roof next to the existing antennas. New panel antennas are of same dimension/size as existing antennas, painted to match. The antenna will be arranged directly next to the existing antenna on said sectors The antenna is approximately 15" w x 51" h x 3"d Facility Maintenance The facility is generally service by the carrier once a month by a small passenger vehicle. The service visit typically takes up to two hours and is usually for preventative maintenance purposes. Access/Easements The PCS facility will be accessed from existing access. AT&T Wireless Services has obtained all necessary utility and access leases from the property owner. Grading/Utilities No grading will be required to construct the facility. Power and telephone utilities will be provided from existing utilities located at the site. Development Assurances 1. The proposed facility will emit no noxious odors, heat, noise or other pollutants. 2. Traffic to the facility will be negligible. Local, full-time trained employees of AT&T Wireless Services will be responsible for regular inspection and maintenance of the site (approximately once a month or in an emergency). Access to the site will be restricted. 3. Construction of the facility will exceed industry safety standards, and all construction will comply with all applicable local and state building codes and regulations. 4. The proposed facility has been designed with consideration to local wind and weather conditions. 5. The proposed facility will comply with all applicable FCC and FAA regulations. 6. The facility will not interfere with television or radio reception. 7. Normal household electric service (single phase 220 volul 00 amp) currently exists at the facility. 8. The facility will not require sewage disposal, water or garbage service. 9. The owner stated that he has no knowledge that the site was ever used to dispose of waste. Conclusion The proposed upgrade of the existing facility is essential AT&T Wireless Services LLC to construct a seamless wireless network serving the area. Increasingly, consumers rely on advanced technology to meet their communication needs. AT&T Wireless Services is pleased to have this opportunity to provide it's FCC mandated 850 mhz coverage to the area and stands by the fact that the construction, maintenance and operation of this facility will in no way be detrimental to the health, safety or well-being of the community. Wireless Services 2729 Prospect Park Dr Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 GENERAL DYNAMICS ASPEN ~ Colorado Springs. CO 80910 1400 16TH STREET, SUITE 400 DENVER. CO 80202 1450 Academy Pork Loop 620 E HOPKINS AVENUE .0 *.4 u u i. iC A Y • 0 •, :@ I *C. 2600 SOUTH PARKER ROAD ASPEN, CO 81611 AURORA CO 80014 BLD<11 SUNE 316 STAMP GMCODN.CL044536 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. VICINITY MAP N~ PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET INDEX --1- '44%;6.- ~.4-5-7/- .1- .4--- 4 14 Or#4 9 0 t·,4 4 22 1 APPLICANT / LESEE: ARCHITECTURAL: AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES T-1 TITLE SHEET Red EN,ite &6j 21 SUITE C-1 A-0 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1001 15TH STREET I A-1 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES (CONT'D) ®ce..tery 2RA --4- DENVER, CO. 80265 :115 1$4. , 9,4 1 CONTACT: KEITH ERICSON A-2 SITE LAYOUT ' y Way 4, A-3 EQUIPMENT PLAN : 1 6,· ~ A-4 SITE ELEVATION 4 ~ PROPERTY OWNER: 1* 1 1>1 1 Hv,¥42 - 48117 414996r m U < STEWART TITLE RADIO FREQUENCY: 1 'z la 21 , CE h H.' /4//eal .St J 620 EAST HOPKINS STREET .Aspen ...........ill'll ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 RF-1 ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS I 1 .61 *4hm C 1 21 , RF-2 ANTENNA SINGLE LINE SCHEMATICS 620 I Hopkins Ave, FAL,jim I~Aspen,COH1611 Il.....ill'll'll CONSULTANTS: STRUCTURAL: O e G.. . 0 1 <C SITE ACQUISTION & ZONING: S-1 STRUCTURAL DETAILS ; E ~41-nan Av„ 8 4* 2 & 82 . si,~,en C*0¥e ~ COLLEEN COUSINO 3-2 COAX MOUNTING DETAILS | 1 (303)883-5359 i --1 |84& :im 60%1 L emetefy. ;···· ~ ...Ill... r &4 ..41 ELECTRICAL: 1 Ed EQUIPMENT DIAGRAMS #4 4 Mou 2'# Lue Ce,~tery' CONSTRUCTION: 107 GENERAL DYNAMICS E-2 ELECTRICAL NOTES AND BREAKER POSITIONS JI:C] 4] 121 ·'4~1 z 1400 16TH STREET, SUITE 400 E-3 UTILITY SITE PLAN %11 15 DENVER, CO. 80202 E-4 GROUNDING DETAILS Whue River National f€}Nest r:; . -2 1,1, - DO r 14 9 AIAT® . 40 U ie }142 620 E.HOPKINS AVE. ASPEN ASPEN, CO 81611 GMCODN.CL044536 Wireless Services CONSTRUCTION - DRAWINGS DRIVING DIRECTIONS CODE COMPLIANCE JURISDICTION 1-70 TO HWY 82 OUT OF GLENWOOD INTO ASPEN. JUST BEFORE CURVE AT END OF TOWN TAKE RIGHT, ~ ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE PERFORMED AND INSTALLED IN COUNTY: PITKIN TAKE ANTHER RIGHT AT STOP SIGN ONTO HOPKINS. THE BUILDING ]S ON RIGHT SjDE-620 HOPKINS 1 CELL IN BASEMENT. GO STRAIGHT THROUGH FRONT DOORS THEN RIGHT DOWNSTAIRS TO SITE. i ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT EDITIONS OF ALL GOVERNING CODES AS TITLE SHEET ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. NOTHING IN THESE PLANS IS TO BE CONSTRUCTED TO PERMIT WORK NOT CONFORMING TO CITY: ASPEN ~ THESE CODES. I···FET NUMBER REV T-1 2 ad¥ ~ >IHO AH NOIidlbIOS30 alva +O 89 INOT SONIMMbla OllOnhllSNOO 80'Wor SDNIMVH 89 WOr SONI nBlSNOO GENERAL NOTES: SITE WORK: (1) THE PROPOSED FACILITY WILL BE UNMANNEu AND DOES NOT REQUIRE POTABLE WATER OR SE..... SERVICE. (1) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GRUB THE SITE AREA AND A :CESS ROAD CLEARING AND REMOVE A MINIMU (2) THE PROPOSED FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND IS NOT FOR HUMAN HABITAT. (NO HANDICAP ACCESS IS REQUIRED). OF 6" TO ACHIEVE A STABLE SUB-BASE TO ACCEPT FILL OR OTHER MATERIAL SPECIFIED FOR THE SITE AND (3) OCCUPANCY IS LIMITED TO PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION APPROXIMATELY 2 TIMES PER MONTH. ACCESS ROAD. THE GRUBBING SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND NOT REUSED IN ANY PART OF THIS Wireless Services 2729 Prospect Park Dr (4) NO NOISE, SMOKE, DUST OR ODOR WILL RESULT FROM THIS PROPOSAL. PROJECT. Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (5) CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, SAFETY EQUIPMENT, TRANSPORTATION, AND (2) IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY TO CALL THE LOCAL LOCATING AUTHORITIES TO VERIFY THE SERVICES NECESSARY TO COMPLETE ALL THE WORK OUTLINED IN ALL DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, SCOPES OF WORK, BILL LOCATION OF ANY UNDERGROUND UTILITIES OR LINES THAT EXIST WITHIN THE ENTIRE PROJECT AREA. THE OF MATERIALS, AND ANY OTHER DOCUMENT ISSUED BY GENERAL DYNAMICS AND AWS CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROTECTION AND RELOCATION (AS NECESSARY) OF THE GENERAL DYNAMICS (6) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES, LAWS, ORDINANCE, REGULATIONS, SAFETY UNDERGROUND UTILITIES OR LINES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACE THESE ITEMS ON THE AS-BUILT ~ 1400 16TH STREET, SUITE 400 REGULATIONS, ALL OSHA REGULATIONS, ALL PUBLIC AND MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES, AND ANY UTILITY COMPANIES REGULATIONS DRAWINGS. DENVER, CO 80202 AND DIRECTIVES. (3) ALL ROADWORK AND MATERIALS SHALL CONFORM TO ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND IN ACCORDANCE 1450 Academy Park Loop (7) ALL MATERIALS SUPPLIED BY THE OWNER, OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, AND THE CONTRACTOR, SHALL BE INSTALLED IN WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. Colorado Springs, CO 80910 ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES, LAWS, ORDINANCES, REGULATIONS AND PER MANUFACTURER'S (4) THE ACCESS ROAD, IF REQUIRED, WILL BE CONSTRUCTED FIRST BEFORE ANY OTHER WORK ON THE SITE IS RECOMMENDATIONS. PERMITTED. BRING THE ROAD TO SUB-BASE COURSE TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC TO USE THE ROAD (8) ANY CONTRACTOR SUBMITTING BIDS ON ANY OF THE WORK IS REQUIRED TO VISIT EACH SITE PRIOR TO THE BID SUBMITTAL FOR THE PROJECT AND COMPLETE THE ROAD AFTER THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SITE IS SUBSTANTIALLY AND FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF/HERSELF WITH THE EXISTING CONDITIONS AND UNDERSTAND THE SCOPE OF WORK INTENDED FOR COMPLETE. -,00~-A~dAY=44 THE PROJECT. THIS WILL BE PERFORMED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. (5) ALL SITES AND ACCESS ROADS ARE TO BE CONSTRUCTED TO HAVE A POSITIVE DRAINAGE FLOW AWAY - SUMMIT - COM./.$...10.6. INC. (9) THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE A GENERAL DIRECTIVE FOR THE SCOPE OF WORK. EXACT DIMENSIONS AND FROM THE SITE AND EQUIPMENT. ANY DISCREPANCIES IN THE DRAWINGS OR SPECIFICATIONS MUST LOCATIONS MAY CHANGE IN THE FIELD. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO VERIFY THE DIMENSIONS AND LOCATIONS AND REPORT ANY BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF GENERAL DYNAMICS IMMEDIATELY. 2600 SOUTH PARKER ROAD AND ALL DISCREPANCIES TO GENERAL DYNAMICS PRIOR TO COMMENCING THE RELATED WORK. ANY MINOR ERRORS OR (6) ALL ACCESS ROAD AND SITE AREAS WILL HAVE AN UNDERLAYMENT OF MIRAFI-500X, OR EQUAL. BLDG.1 SLUTE 316 AURORA, CO 80014 OMISSIONS IN THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS, DOES NOT EXCUSE THE CONTRACTOR FROM COMPLETING THE PROJECT (7) A SOIL STERILIZER SHALL BE APPLIED TO ALL GRAVEL SURFACES AND BE EPA REGISTERED LIQUID AND IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THESE DOCUMENTS. COMPOSITION AND OF PRE-EMERGENCE DESIGN. THE PRODUCT LABEL AND INFORMATION WILL BE GIVEN (10) ALL SITES SHALL BE KEPT CLEAN AND FREE OF DEBRIS ON A DAILY BASIS. ALL TRASH AND MATERIALS NO TO GENERAL DYNAMICS. STAMP LONGER BEING USED AT THE SITE MUST BE REMOVED AND PROPERLY DISPOSED OF ON A DAILY BASIS. (8) SUB-BASE COURSE OF GRANULAR "B" MATERIAL SHALL CONSIST OF WELL GRADED SAND AND GRAVEL WITH (11) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT PROCEED WITH ANY WORK AT THE SITE PRIOR TO A NOTICE TO PROCEED (NTP) NOT MORE THAN 8% PASSING THROUGH #200 SIEVE WITH NOT LESS THAN 35% RETAINED ON A #4 SIEVE. BEING ISSUED AND A PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING AT THE SITE HAVING TAKEN PLACE. CONTRACTOR TO SUPPLY GRADATION FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO PLACEMENT. ' (12) ALL WORK AND MATERIALS FURNISHED BY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE A WRITTEN ONE-YEAR WARRANTY (9) BASE COURSE OF GRANULAR "A" MATERIAL SHALL CONSIST OF 3/4" CRUSHED SAND AND GRAVEL (ROAD STARTING AT THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE SITE FROM THE SITE OWNER. MULCH) WITH NOT MORE THAN 8% PASSING THROUGH #200 SIEVE. CONTRACTOR TO SUPPLY GRADATION FOR (13) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE A DESIGNATED MANAGER ON SITE AT ALL TIMES THAT ANY WORK IS BEING REVIEW PRIOR TO PLACEMENT. PERFORMED. A SUBCONTRACTOR IS NOT DEFINED AS A DESIGNATED MANAGER. (10) ALL FILL DIRT SHALL BE CLEAN AND NATURAL, FREE FROM ANY DELETERIOUS MATERIALS, ROOTS, ICE, SNOW (14) THE SUCCESSFUL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A SCHEDULE, LIST OF ALL SUBCONTRACTORS WITH AND RUBBISH. A COPY OF ALL DELIVERY TICKETS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE ADDRESSES, CELL PHONE NUMBERS AND HOME PHONE NUMBERS, VERIFICATION OF INSURANCE, ANY AND ALL WITHIN 24-HOURS FROM THE DELIVERY. PERTINENT LICENSES, AND AN ACCURATE SCHEDULE FOR THE PROJECT PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A NTP. (11) ALL TRENCHES SHALL HAVE A SIX-INCH BASE OF CLEAN SAND FILL TO ACCEPT THE CONDUITS AND THEN (15) THE CONTRACTOR IS TO KEEP A COMPLETE AND UP TO DATE SET OF DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, SCOPE OF ANOTHER 12" OF CLEAN SAND FILL ON TOP OF THE CONDUITS. THE REMAINDER OF THE TRENCH SHALL HAVE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS ~ WORK, AND BILL OF MATERIAL ON SITE AT ALL TIMES. THIS WILL BE REFERENCED AS THE AS-BUILT DRAWINGS A CLEAN COMPACTABLE FILL PLACED IN MAXIMUM LIFTS OF 8" AND MECHANICALLY COMPACTED TO A DENSITY , SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY AND MUST BE KEPT CURRENT ON A DAILY BASIS. THIS IS IN ADDITION TO THE PERMIT SET. OF 98% OF STANDARD PROCTOR MAXIMUM DENSITY. METALLIC WARNING TAPE SHALL BE PLACED AT 12" I NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE | OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO (16) A NEW AND CLEAN SET OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS WILL BE USED TO TRANSFER THE INFORMATION FROM THE BELOW FINISHED GRADE ALONG THE ENTIRE TRENCH. THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY FIELD COPY OF THE AS-BUILT DRAWINGS TO A NEW COPY. THIS NEEDS TO BE SUBMITTED TO GENERAL (12) ALL COMPACTION OF SITE AREAS SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY MECHANICAL MEANS. LARGER AREAS SHALL ____ -_ _ PROHIBITED. DYNAMICS WITH THE CLOSE OUT DOCUMENTS, BE COMPACTED BY A SHEEP'S FOOT VIBRATORY ROLLER WEIGHING AT LEAST 5 TONS. SMALLER AREAS SHALL ~ DEVS,i (17) ON ANY CO-LOCATION SITE, THE CONTRACTOR AND ALL ASSIGNS ARE NOT TO USE EXISTING POWER OR BE COMPACTED BY A POWER DRIVEN HAND HELD TAMPER. ALL COMPACTED AREAS SHALL BE COMPACTED TAMPER WITH ANY EQUIPMENT BELONGING TO ANY OTHER CARRIER. FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THIS WILL CAUSE TO WITHIN 95% OF STANDARD PROCTOR MAXIMUM DENSITY AND TESTED BY AN INDEPENDENT LABORATORY, IMMEDIATE DISMISSAL OF THE CONTRACTOR FROM THE PROJECT. BUT IT WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO SCHEDULE TESTING. ANY SCHEDULING FOR A ~ 1 ' < (18) THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SCHEDULING ALL INSPECTIONS AND TESTING REQUIRED FOR EACH PROCTOR WILL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY AND MUST BE DONE IN A TIMELY FASHION TO ASSURE m (0190 ¥ OlDI 0 PROJECT. A 24-HOUR NOTIFICATION TO GENERAL DYNAMICS IS REQUIRED FOR ALL INSPECTIONS AND THE PROJECT WILL NOT BE DELAYED.T 1 T TESTING. A FIELD COPY OF ALL INSPECTIONS AND TESTING REPORTS AS WELL AS TRUCK TICKETS MUST BE | (13) ALL FILL OR STONE WILL BE PLACED IN MAXIMUM 8" LIFTS PRIOR TO COMPACTING. 2 1 SUBMITTED TO THE OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE WITHIN 24-HOURS OF THE INSPECTION OR TEST. ~ (14) FINISH GRADE, INCLUDING TOP SURFACE COURSE, SHALL EXTEND 12' BEYOND THE SITE FENCE AND SHALL 11 1% I 1= (19) THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO VERIFY ALL MATERIALS ISSUED TO THEM AND REPORT ANY ' COVER THE AREA AS INDICATED. SHORTAGES AND DISCREPANCIES TO GENERAL DYNAMICS AT THE TIME OF ISSUANCE. THE CONTRACTOR ~ (15) USE RIP RAP IN ANY AREAS WITH A SLOPE GREATER THAN 2:1, ENTIRE DITCH FOR 6 FEET IN ALL DIRECTIONS |1 0 1 1 1 1 1 SHALL STORE THESE MATERIALS PROPERLY, ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS , AT CULVERT OPENINGS, AND AS INDICATED ON PLANS, I 0 AND IN A MANNER THAT WILL NOT VOID THE WARRANTY ON ANY ITEM. IF ANY ITEM IS DAMAGED OR UNUSABLE (16) SEED, FERTILIZER! AND STRAW COVER SHALL BE APPLIED TO ALL OTHER DISTURBED AREAS, DITCHES, ~ N Q DUE TO IMPROPER HANDLING AND STORAGE, THE CONTRACTOR WILL REPLACE IT AT THEIR EXPENSE. DRAINAGE, AND SWALES NOT OTHERWISE RIP RAPPED. SEED AND FERTILIZER SHALL BE APPLIED TO SURFACE , (20) THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO FURNISH PROPER FACILITIES FOR THE WORKERS ON EACH PROJECT 1 F 1 ~ 1 g 1 CONDITIONS, WHICH WILL ENCOURAGE ROOTING. PREPARE SURFACE PROPERLY TO ACCEPT THE SEED. SOW 1 3 51 1 FOR THE DURATION OF THAT PROJECT. SEED IN TWO OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS IN TWICE THE QUANTITY RECOMMENDED BY THE SEED PRODUCER. 01-1,01 1 DIED (21) THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO MAINTAIN THE PRESENT CONDITION OF ANY EXISTING BUILDINGS, (17) THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO ENSURE GROWTH OF THE SEED AND LANDSCAPING AREAS BY ~ ' co I cr LANDSCAPING, FENCING, EQUIPMENT, WALKS, DRIVES, AND ATTACHMENTS. IF ANY DAMAGE SHOULD OCCUR, WATERING, STRAW, MULCH NET AND ANY OTHER PROPER LANDSCAPING METHOD NECESSARY. ALL AREAS THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO RESTORE THE DAMAGE TO A BETTER OR NEW CONDITION. MUST HAVE SUSTAINED GROWTH BY THE TIME OF COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. (22) THE GENERAL DYNAMICS REPRESENTATIVE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RELOCATE ANY EQUIPMENT WITHIN (18) THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTAINMENT OF SEDIMENT AND CONTROL OF EROSION r 0110 10 FT. OF THE LOCATION SPECIFIED ON THESE DRAWINGS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION BY THE CONTRACTOR, ON SITE. ANY DAMAGE TO ADJACENT OR DOWNSTREAM PROPERTIES WILL BE CORRECTED AT THE ~ ' (23) IF THE SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT CAN NOT BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS, THE CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. ~e,ZI'- X SHALL PROPOSE AN ALTERNATIVE INSTALLATION FOR APPROVAL BY THE GENERAL DYNAMICS REPRESENTATIVE. (19) THE CONTRACTOR IS TO MAINTAIN ADEQUATE DRAINAGE AT ALL TIMES. DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO STAND ~ 0:*04: SIA (24) CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD MEASUREMENTS TO CONFIRM LENGTHS OF CABLE TRAYS, AND OR POND. ANY DAMAGE TO STRUCTURES OR WORK ON THE SITE CAUSED BY INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL LINES. OF DRAINAGE PROVISIONS WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND ANY COST ASSOCIATED (25) THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ALL ELECTRICAL PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS WITH REPAIRS FOR SUCH DAMAGE WILL BE AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF WORK AND ACCEPTANCE. PROVIDE CERTIFICATES TO THE CONSTRUCTION (20) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO CORRECT ALL DAMAGE TO THE SITE SUBSEQUENT TO THE ASPEN MANAGER VERIFYING THAT THE WORK CONFORMS TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL CODES AND AUTHORITIES INSTALLATION OF THE POWER AND TELCO LINES. 620 E.HOPKINS AVE. ASPEN, CO 81611 HAVING JURISDICTION. GMCODN.CL044536 (26) NO DEVIATIONS FROM DESIGN SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS IS ALLOWED, WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM THE GENERAL DYNAMICS REPRESENTATIVE. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS RULE MAY RESULT 2 IN THE CONTRACTOR CORRECTING THE INSTALLATION AT THEIR EXPENSE. CONSTRUCTION (27) VERIFICATION THAT THE EXISTING MONOPOLE CAN SUPPORT THE PROPOSED ANTENNA LOADING IS TO BE DRAWINGS DONE BY OTHERS. (28) PROVIDE SUPPORTS FOR THE ANTENNA CABLES TO THE ELEVATION OF ALL INITIAL AND FUTURE ANTENNAS. SHEET TITLE ANTENNA CABLES ARE TO BE SUPPORTED AND RESTRAINED AT THE CENTERS SUITABLE TO THE GENERAL MANUFACTURER'S REQUIREMENTS. CONSTRUCTION NOTES .HiE T 1%4 UVEL~ E-EV SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES A-02 INOr SONIM¥80 NO 9 wor SONIAA~ NOIidlbl0630 3190 ON CONCRETE NOTES: ·(1) ALL MATERIALS, LABOR, AND METHODS LL CONFORM TO ALL APPLICABLE ASTM AND STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT ALL STANDARDS ARE MET AND BE ABLE TO PRODUCE THE VERIFICATION OF THESE ITEMS UPON REQUEST. (2) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SCHEDULE ALL INSPECTIONS AND THE TESTING LABORATORY AND INFORM THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE WITHIN 24-HOURS OF THE INSPECTION OR TEST. THE TEST WILL INCLUDE SLUMP, AIR ENTRAINMENT, TEMPERATURE, AND TEST CYLINDERS. A TOTAL OF FIVE CYLINDERS SHALL BE TAKEN DURING EACH POUR OR FOR EACH 50 YARDS IF THE POUR IS OVER 50 YARDS. THE FIRST CYLINDER WILL BE BROKEN AT 3 1/2 DAYS. A SECOND AT 7 DAYS, THE THIRD AND FOURTH AT 28 DAYS. THE LAST CYLINDER WILL BE KEPT SEPARATELY FOR FUTURE USE IF NECESSARY. (3) ALL CONCRETE FOR THE PROJECT SHALL HAVE A 28-DAY STRENGTH OF 4,000 PSI (TOWER FOUNDATION = 5,000 PSI) AND A SLUMP OF 5" MAXIMUM WITH THE MIXTURE PROPORTIONS MEETING THE ASTM AND ACI REQUIREMENTS. ALL ADMIXTURES AND MATERIALS USED FOR THE CONCRETE MIXTURE SHALL ALSO CONFORM TO THE PROPER ASTM REQUIREMENTS. (4) ALL TOWER FOUNDATIONS SHALL BE TREMIE PLACED AND VIBRATED. (5) THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL EMBEDMENT LOCATIONS, SIZES, AND PROPER ANCHORING TO HOLD THE ITEMS IN PLACE ACCURATELY. (6) THE CONTRACTOR WILL SUPPLY AND USE RELEASING AGENT ON ALL FORMS. ANY ATTACHMENT TO EXISTING CONCRETE AREAS WILL BE DONE WITH SMOOTH DOWELS AT 18" O.C. WITH A MINIMUM 6" EMBEDMENT IN EACH DIRECTION AND AN APPROVED BONDING AGENT TO BE APPLIED TO THE EXISTING SURFACE. (7) ALL EXPOSED CONCRETE WILL HAVE A UNIFORM FINISH AND BE SLOPED FOR DRAINAGE OFF THE SURFACE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED IN THE PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS. (8) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT THE CONCRETE FROM ANY ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS, PREMATURE DRYING AND MECHANICAL INJURY TO INSURE PROPER CURING. (9) ALL CONCRETE WITH SURFACES EXPOSED TO STANDING WATER OR FREEZING SHALL BE AIR-ENTRAINED WITH AN AIR-ENTRAINING AGENT CONFORMING TO ASTM C260, C494, C618, C989, AND C1017, TOTAL AIR CONTENT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TABLES 19-A-1 OF THE UBC 1997. (10) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE AND CONTROL OF ANY MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO ENSURE THE PROPER PLACEMENT OF THE CONCRETE TO PREVENT ANY VOIDS OR GAPS. (11) CONCRETE SHALL BE MIXED, PROPORTIONED, CONVEYED AND PLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH UBC 1997 SECTION 1905 AND ACI 301. STRENGTHS AT 28 DAYS AND MIX CRITERIA SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS. (12) TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: (A) SLABS ON GRADE, TOPPING SLABS, SLABS ON METAL DECK STAIR LANDINGS AND TREADS -28 DAY STRENGTH (f c) 4000 PS[ -W/C RATIO GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO.45 -MINIMUM CONTENT PER CUBIC YARD 51/2 SACKS (B) ALL STRUCTURAL CONCRETE (EXCEPT WALLS) -28 DAY STRENGTH (f c) 4000 PSI -W/C RATIO GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO.45 -MINIMUM CONTENT PERCUBIC YARD 61/2 SACKS (C) CONCRETE WALLS -28 DAY STRENGTH (f c) 4000 PSI -W/C RATIO GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO.45 -MINIMUM CONTENT PER CUBIC YARD 61/2 SACKS (D) CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS -28 DAY STRENGTH (f c) 5000 PSI -W/C RATIO GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO.45 -MINIMUM CONTENT PER CUBIC YARD 6/12 SACKS (13) CEMENT SHALL BE ASTM C150, PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE Il UN.O. (14) THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE METHODS AND PROCEDURES OF CONCRETE PLACEMENT. (15) REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A615 (INCLUDING SUPPLEMENT Sl). GRADE 60, fy=60,000 PSI. EXCEPTIONS: ANY BARS SPECIFICALLY SO NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE GRADE 40, fy=40,000 PSI. GRADE 60 REINFORCING BARS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS TO BE WELDED SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A706. REINFORCING COMPLYING WITH ASTM A615(Sl) MAY BE WELDED ONLY IF MATERIAL PROPERTY REPORTS INDICATING CONFORMANCE WITH WELDING PROCEDURES SPECIFIED IN A,W.S. D14 ARE SUBMITTED. (16) REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE DETAILED (INCLUDING HOOKS AND BENDS) IN ACCORDANCE WITH AC1 315 AND 318. LAP ALL CONTINUOUS REINFORCEMENT AT LEAST 30 BAR DIAMETERS OR A MINIMUM OF 2'-0". PROVIDE CORNER BARS AT ALL WALL AND FOOTING INTERSECTIONS. LAP CORNER BARS AT LEAST 30 BAR DIAMETERS OR A MINIMUM OF 2'-0". LAP ADJACENT MATS OF WELDED WIRE FABRIC A MINIMUM OF 8" AT SIDES AND ENDS. TOWER FOUNDATION AS PER ENGINEER'S STAMPED DRAWINGS, (17) WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A-185. (18) SPIRAL REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE PLAIN WIRE CONFORMING TO ASTM A615, GRADE 60, fy=60,000 PSI. (19) NO BARS PARTIALLY EMBEDDED IN HARDENED CONCRETE SHALL BE FIELD BENT UNLESS SPECIFICALLY SO DETAILED OR APPROVED BY THE GENERAL DYNAMICS REPRESENTATIVE. (20) CONCRETE PROTECTION (COVER) FOR REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: FOOTINGS AND OTHER UNFORMED SURFACES, EARTH FACE = 3" FORMED SURFACES EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER (#6 BARS OR LARGER) = 2" FORMED SURFACES EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER (#5 BARS OR SMALLER) = 1-1/2" SLABS AND WALLS (INTERIOR FACE) = 3/4" BARS SHALL BE SUPPORTED ON CHAIRS OR EQUAL. ANCHOR BOLTS TO CONFORM TO ASTM A307, (21) NON-SHRINK GROUT SHALL BE FURNISHED BY AN APPROVED MANUFACTURER AND SHALL BE MIXED AND PLACED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S PUBLISHED RECOMMENDATIONS. GROUT STRENGTH SHALL BE AT LEAST EQUAL TO THE MATERIAL ON WHICH IT IS PLACED (3,000 PSI MINIMUM). (22) ALL EXPANSION ANCHORS TO BE HILTI BRAND. ADHESIVE ANCHORS REQUIRE TESTING TO CONFIRM CAPACITY UNLESS WAIVED BY ENGINEER. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES CONTINUED STRUCTURAL STEEL NOTES: -~ (1) SHOP DRAWINGS FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL UBMITTED TO THE GENERAL DYNAMICS REP NTATIVE FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO FABRICATION. (2) STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN, FABRICATION AND ERECTION (INCLUDING FIELD WELDING, HIGH STRENGTH FIELD Wireless Services 2729 Prospect Park Dr BOLTING, EXPANSION BOLTS, AND THREADED EXPANSION ANCHORS) SHALL BE BASED ON THE A.I.S.C. "SPECIFICATION , Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 FOR THE DESIGN, FABRICATION, AND ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR BUILDINGS" LATEST EDITION. SUPERVISION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1701 OF THE UBC 1997, BY A QUALIFIED TESTING AGENCY GENERAL DYNAMICS DESIGNATED BY THE GENERAL DYNAMICS REPRESENTATIVE. THE GENERAL DYNAMICS REPRESENTATIVE SHALL BE FURNISHED WITH A COPY OF ALL INSPECTION REPORTS AND TEST RESULTS. 1400 16TH STREET, SUITE 400 (3) STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: DENVER, CO 80202 TYPE OF MEMBER: 1450 Academy Park Loop (A) PLATES, SHAPES, ANGLES, AND RODS = ASTM A36, Fy 36 KSI ~ Colorado Springs. CO 80910 (B) SPECIAL SHAPES AND PLATES = ASTM A572, Fy 50 KSI (C) PIPE COLUMNS = ASTM A53, Fy 35 KSI (D) STRUCTURAL TUBING = ASTM A500, Fy 46 KSI (E) ANCHOR BOLTS = ASTM A307 ~~M~ (F) CONNECTION BOLTS = ASTM A325-X CO ~.1 -LINICAt~UN.. 'NG, 2600 SOUTH PARKER ROAD (4) ALL MATERIAL TO BE HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED AFTER FABRICATION PER A123/A123M-00. BLDG. 1 SUFTE 316 (5) ALL WELDING SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH A.I.S.C, AND AWS STANDARDS AND SHALL BE PERFORMED BY W.A.B.O. AURORA. CO. 80014 CERTIFIED WELDERS USING E70 XX ELECTRODES. ONLY PRE-QUALIFIED WELDS (AS DEFINED BY AWS) SHALL BE USED. WELDING OF GRADE 60 REINFORCING BARS (IF REQUIRED) SHALL BE PERFORMED USING LOW HYDROGEN STAMP ELECTRODES. WELDING OF GRADE 40 REINFORCING BARS (IF REQUIRED) SHALL BE PERFORMED USING E70 XX ELECTRODES. WELDING WITHIN 4" OF COLD BENDS IN REINFORCING STEEL IS NOT PERMITTED. SEE REINFORCING NOTE FOR MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS OF WELDED BARS. (6) COLD-FORMED STEEL FRAMING MEMBERS SHALL BE OF THE SHAPE, SIZE, AND GAGE SHOWN ON THE PLANS. PROVIDE MINIMUM SECTION PROPERTIES INDICATED. ALL COLD-FORMED STEEL FRAMING SHALL CONFORM TO THE A. I.S.S. "SPECIFICATION FOR THE DESIGN OF COLD-FORMED STEEL STRUCTURAL MEMBERS." (7) BOLTED CONNECTIONS SHALL USE BEARING TYPE ASTM A325 BOLTS (3/4" DIA.) AND SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF TWO BOLTS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. (8) NON-STRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS FOR STEEL GRATING MAY USE 5/8" DIA. ASTM A307 BOLTS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. (9) STEEL WORK SPECIFIED TO BE PAINTED SHALL BE PAINTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM A36. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS (10) ALL WELDS TO BE 1/4" FILLET UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY ~ NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE (11) TOUCH UP ALL FIELD DRILLING AND WELDING WITH 2 COATS OF GALVACON (ZINC RICH PAINT) OR APPROVED EQUAL. | OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO | THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY | PROHIBITED. CLOSE-OUT DOCUMENTS: (1) CONTRACTOR CLOSE-OUT DOCUMENTS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: - RED LINE "AS BUILT" DRAWINGS INDICATING ANY FIELD CHANGES. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF EACH INSPECTION ITEM (ANTENNA AND GENERAL INSPECTIONS, DIGITAL 1 1 11 1 CAMERA TO BE UTILIZED BY CONTRACTOR.) - ANTENNA PACKETS WITH ORIENTATIONS ON TOWER (Rx 1-2-3, Tx 1-2-3). - CERTIFIED COPIES OF ALL GROUND TESTS/CONCRETE TESTS. ' 1 - MANUFACTURER SUPPLIED OWNER'S MANUALS FOR ALL APPLICABLE EQUIPMENT. - COPIES OF BUILDING PERMITS, ELECTRICAL PERMITS, BUILDING INSPECTIONS, ALONG WITH THE ORIGINALS. ' - CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY (C-of-O). 5 - GROUND SYSTEM Ohms TEST RESULTS. - COPIES OF RF SWEEP TEST (3 HARD COPIES AND 1 SOFT COPY) - COMPLETED WARRANTY FORM. - COPIES OF MUNICIPALITY REQUIRED SPECIAL INSPECTIONS. - FINAL RELEASE OF LIENS - COMPLETED FINAL PUNCH LIST CHECKLIST, - COPIES OF ALL TAILGATE SAFETY MEETINGS. 831 :41 :@E 1 <fl <4~ 44/1 1 '41/tn | 9 4 1,1,1 PMAT 01 ASPEN 620 E.HOPKINS AVE. ASPEN, CO 81611 GMCODN.CL044536 CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS SHEET GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES (CONT.) SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 A-1 2 89 INOT SONIMVbla NollonbliSNOO 89 Wor SONIA/\VEIG 1-Iln8 SV 89 INOr SONIA/\VEIC] NOI.LOnhllSNOO ad¥ MHO Ad NOIidlBOS30 31¥0 N Ii /mlor W E Wireless services 2729 Prospect Park Dr Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 GENERAL DYNAMICS PARAPET WALL 1400 16TH STREET, SUITE 400 DENVER, CO 80202 -- 1450 Academy Park Loop 1 / 17 - - / LI ~ Colorado Springs. CO 80910 i EXISTING · 1 EQUIPMENT PLATFORM ~,-'1 - TOP OF + u ' te.-uNic.¥00-a. iNC. ROOF 2600 SOUTH PARKER ROAD *t .-r-·•~~'% /.0 - 1 IfI BLDG.1 SUITE 316 AURORA. CO 80014 1 13 1/-~ ' ~| STAMP NEW 850 GSM ANTENNAS 11 --1 V) AT ALL SECTORS; SEE - 1 SHEET RF-2 FOR ANTENNA SINGLE LINE SCHEMATIC \j 1 ' 5 2 = == 0 I -77'7 Bst. ~ Cir - 'IS·1 --. -gl--- -- PhiE - 21 1 :01 7 M ~ ~| THE INFORMATION CONTAINED INTHIS 1 SETOF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARYBY i NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO EXISTING _ COAX CABLE TRAY ~ f EN= '~ THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. !»59%23*3 A e I ./ I L = = --1 '44 ~NEW 85,01©SM,ANTENNAS ~ _ __ k -4-~~t©Vdtrah-9624 -__1 4%4- 44'Nt E LINE SdHEMA>Ag ~ ' 1, EXISTING STEEL , · PRIVACY WALL _ EL_37_...31 _ _2_-a].91171- 9 9 23 3 6 FEETER / 1 1=23' BEH~ 221 1 i, NEW 850 GSM ANTENNAS ~ / AT ALL SECTORS: SEE_j 9**2 I f SHEET RF-2 FOR ANTENNA SINGLE LINE SCHEMATIC P J.E.LE ZO p,32,33-M 2/jil EXISTING ~ ~-----~- - COAX CABLE TRAY 11 TOP OF | |23~'83 EME ~ 4,/11411<4 <.4 ROOF 4'EzEE tu 11 1-1 N J . 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SUITE 400 (3) ALL EXISITNG ACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC AND OTHER UTILITIES WHERE DENVER, CO 80202 ENCOUNTERED IN THE WORK, SHALL BE PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES, AND WHERE 1450 Academy Park Loop REQUIRED FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SHALL BE RELOCATED AS Colorado Springs, CO 80910 DIRECTED BY ENGINEERS (AT CONTRACTORS EXPENSE). EXTREME CAUTION SHOULD BE ' USED BY THE CONTRACTOR WHEN EXCAVATING OR PRIOR DRILLING AROUND OR NEAR UTILITIES. THE WORK CREW SHALL HAVE PRIOR SAFETY TRAINING THAT INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO: (A) FALL PROTECTION (B) CONFINED SPACE - -Ij.#"Al/1 - C.....'LAY NO ./. INC. (C) ELECTRICAL SAFETY (D) TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION , 2600 SOUTH PARKER ROAD BLDG. 1 SUITE 316 (4) IF NECESSARY, RUBBISH, STUMPS, DEBRIS STICKS, STONES AND OTHER REFUSE SHALL BE AURORA, CO. 80014 REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND DISPOSED OF LEGALLY. (5) ALL EXISITNG INACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC AND OTHER UTILITIES WHICH INTERFERE STAMP WITH THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SHALL BE REMOVED AND/ OR CAPPED, PLUGGED OR | OTHERWISE DISCONTINUED AT POINTS WHICH WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH THE EXECUTION ACCESS ' \X OF THE WORK, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF ENGINEERING, OWNER AND/ OR LOCAL ~ DOOR T- 1 UTILITIES (AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE). ./11//1'KE~liC' .V///////////////////// 1 (6) WHEN CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE, ALL DISTURBED AREAS ARE TO BE REINSTATED HVAC UNIT NO TO PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS. \ 3 COAX CABLE ~ ; 30 POWER ENTRY PORT #2 BAY - 1t 5 /3 1 1 1 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS i SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY ~ I i ~ EQUIPMENT , NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE 5 1 -- 1 RACK OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO ~ 21 CABINET CABINET ~ EXISTING ~ ~ THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. 5 1 b CABINET _~ 1900 GSM - I b / 4 | ~ EXISTING - GENERAL NOTES 3 / 1 850 GSM 11@i @1 / CABINET ~ CABINET | _ CABINET 010,1 ~ M I 0 1 '1- 644» : 81 NEW 850 GSM CABINET: . 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STAND-OFF BRACKET ANTENNA MOUNT (TYPICAL) ~ SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 2 EQUIPMENT PLAN ~ SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 A-3 2 89 ~ INO IMVMCI 11lnd 89 ~ INOP SONIMVEID NOLLOnhllS NOIidlh!0630 3140 'ON Vhla NOI10nhll STRUCTURE €/ Lg--lGJ~ , 1 NOTE: ANTENNA INTED TO MATCH & OTHER ON SITE EQUIPMENT Wireless Services PAINTED TO MATCH. 2729 Prospect Park Dr Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 GENERAL DYNAMICS 1400 16TH STREET, SUITE 400 DENVER, CO 80202 1450 Academy Park Loop Colorado Springs. CO 80910 GUMMUMfCAW-. M.. 2600 SOUTH PARKER ROAD BLDG 1 SUITE 316 AURORA. CO 80014 STAMP NEW 850 GSM ANTENNA NEW 850 GSM ANTENNA AT ALL SECTORS; SEE AT ALL SECTORS; SEE _ / SHEET RF-2 FOR ANTENNA SHEET RF-2 FOR ANTENNA / SINGLE LINE SCHEMATIC SINGLE LINE SCHEMATIC 1 1 76»0-70-«r- T.,3 l it J' 11 1, RAD CENTER OF NEW AT&T ANTENNA EXISTING STEEL t'! 1 1 1 gill 11 591-0. 4 I 1 PRIVACY WALL 1 10 L .41 0 L ! 5 -. P THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS L f , SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY TOP OF PARAPET WALL NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE - OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. '1-1-7- --1-11111-7~1111-r-Il.1.17-1 IiI -1.111111.: . 1 11 I ' ' I*I~ I~,~I~ ~'i ~_!.-~-_3 1__ I 2-1 L ~_L_._ I_._1 Il_IJ~ ' -4 1--1 1 1:H#181" EME 1 COAX CABLE TRAY FROM BASEMENT TO TOP 1 <1 liu.1 ~ <rfj ~ 41-~ 1 R ~ OF ROOF; SEE SHEET _ll _____»L-al[..FIL_ _1 A-3 FOR SITE ELEVATION ASPEN 620 E.HOPKINS AVE. ASPEN, CO 81611 PARKING GARAGE , GIVICOIDN.CL044536 =| GROUND ELEVATION CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS ;HEET TITLE SITE ELEVATION EMEET NUMBER A-4 2 | SCALE NOT TO SCALE 2 1 WEST SITE ELEVATION (WEST LOOKING EAST) 89 INOr SONIMVEIG NOU ABISNOO 289 wor S9NIMVhla 11InG SV ad¥~MHO AS NOLdlbIOS30 31Vo 89 INOr SONIMVhla NOI-LOntllSNOD SWEEP TESTING le.-A, 1. CONTRACTOR TO PERFORM TESTING ON EACH COAXIAL CABLE TO ME.._ - E INSERTION LOSS, AND TO ENSURE THAT EACH ~ CABLE IS INSTALLED AND CONNECTED TO THE APPROPRIATE ANTENNA. THESE MEASUREMENTS MUST BE PERFORMED ON THE COAXIAL CABLE WITH THE JUMPER ATTACHED. Wireless Services 2729 Prospect Park Dr 2. PRELIMINARY INSPECTION: PRIOR TO TESTING, CONTRACTOR WILL PERFORM INSPECTION OF ANTENNA AND COAXIAL SYSTEM Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 AND DOCUMENT FINDINGS. 3. EQUIPMENT: TEST EQUIPMENT SHALL BE WILTRON 331S OR GENERAL DYNAMICS - WTS APPROVED ALTERNATIVE. i GENERAL DYNAMICS 4. FREQUENCIES: ALL TEST SHALL BE PERFORMED FOR THE FOLLOWING FREQUENCIES: 1400 16TH STREET, SUITE 400 A BLOCK: RECEIVE 1830 TO 1865, TRANSMIT 1930 TO 1945 DENVER. CO 80202 B BLOCK: RECEIVE 1870 TO 1885, TRANSMIT 1950 TO 1965 1450 Academy Park Loop C BLOCK: RECEIVE 1895 TO 1910, TRANSMIT 1975 TO 1990 Colorado Springs, CO 80910 D BLOCK· RECEIVE 1865 TO 1870, TRANSMIT 1945 TO 1950 ANTENNA CABLE LABELING E BLOCK: RECEIVE 1885 TO 1890, TRANSMIT 1965 TO 1970 - -- - F BLOCK: RECEIVE 1890 TO 1895, TRANSMIT 1970 TO 1975 ALPHA ATX - 1 RED ARX - 2 RED ---- 5. NOTIFICATION: CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE GENERAL DYNAMICS - WTS DESIGNATED REPRESENATIVE A MINIMUM OF BETA BTX - 1 BLUE BRX - 2 BLUE 24 HOURS PRIOR TO ANTENNA SYSTEMS TESTING. CO.-U.tle'.40•·~I. •.C. GAMMA CTX - 1 GREEN CRX - 2 GREEN 6. AZIMUTH VERIFICATION: PRIOR TO TESTING, CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THAT ALL AZIMUTHS AND DOWNTILTS ARE TRUE. -- CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL CONNECTORS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED TO THE SPECIFIED TORQUE VALUES. 2600 SOUTH PARKER ROAD NOTES: BLOGISUITE:318 1. ALL ANTENNAS WILL FOLLOW A STANDARD COLOR 7. DOCUMENTATION: ONE HARD COPY WILL BE LEFT AT THE SITE AND 1 HARD COPY AND TWO SOFT COPIES WILL BE COATING. AURORA, CO. 80014 SUPPLIED TO GENERAL DYNAMICS - WTS AS PART OF THE CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTATION. 2. COLOR-CODING WILL BE APPLIED WITH 1" WIDE RINGS OF THE APPROPRIATE COLOR-CODE. 8, REQUIRED TEST: CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM THE FOLLOWING ON EACH COAXIAL LINE AND RECORD EACH READING ON 3. CONTRACTOR WILL LABEL THE COAX AT THE BOTTOM , BASE STATION ANTENNA SYSTEM SUMMARY SHEET. OPEN VSWR, SYSTEM VSWR, LOAD VSWR, SYSTEM RETURN LOSS, OPEN i STAMP MASTER GROUND BAR 8" FROM THE BOTTOM RETURN LOSS, DISTANCE TO FAULT. ALL TO BE DOCUMENTED IN - DB FORM. r CONNECTOR OF THE PRIMARY COAX AND 8" FROM THE TOP CONNECTOR OF THE PRIMARY COAX. THE JUMPERS 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONDUCT AUDIT OF MATERIALS TO INCLUDE: ANTENNA SERIAL NUMBERS AND MODEL NUMBERS PER , WILL ALSO BE LABELED IN THE SAME FASHION. IDENTIFIED SECTOR. CONTRACTOR SHALL RECORD FINDINGS, SUPPLYING GENERAL DYNAMICS - WTS. 10. PHOTOS: CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE DIGITAL PHOTOS OF EACH ANTENNA SYSTEM. PHOTOS SHALL BE SUBMITTED AS PART OF THE CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTATION. CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT QUALITY PHOTOS, PHOTOS TAKEN WITH INSUFFICIENT LIGHT OR LACKING IN DETAIL WILL BE REJECTED AND WILL BE RE-PHOTOGRAPHED AT CONTRACTOR'S i EXPENSE. CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY DEVELOPING COSTS OF ALL NON-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS. PHOTOS REQUIRED OF THE FOLLOWING: ~ A) ANTENNA AZIMUTHS (3 REQUIRED, 1 PER SECTOR). PICTURE SHOULD INCLUDE THE TOP OF EACH ANTENNA AS A SIDE VIEW AND WILL BE USED TO VERIFY THAT CORRECT DOWNTILT HAS BEEN APPLIED TO EACH SECTOR, B) VIEW FROM FACE (3 REQUIRED, 1 PER SECTOR). PICTURE TO BE VIEWED FROM BACK OF TRANSMIT ANTENNA TO INCLUDE THE TOP OF THE TRANSMIT ANTENNA AND SURROUNDING LANDSCAPE. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS C) TOP BUSS BAR (1 PER BUSS BAR). PICTURE SHALL BE USED TO INDICATE GROUNDING KITS HAVE BEEN GROUNDED SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY APPROPRIATELY. ~ NATURE ANY USE OR D¢SCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO ~ THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY i 11. ALL LINES, ANTENNAS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LABELED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWS SPECIFICATIONS. PROHIBITED. ANTENNA LABELING ~ SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 4 SWEEP TESTING ~ SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 3 COMMUNICATION SFECIFICATIONS ~ I,« LEI 1 -.-h #rP»/ ~ 10-1- Lf E r 1- D P. 1 ANTENNA T.DE i -· 1 2 3 09 I, TI L A=IMUTH ' RAD CENTEP I CABI T , PE 1. CONTRACTOR TO PERFORM PRE AND POST INSTALLATION TESTSAND PROVIDE TEST RESULTS TO OWNER AND LEAVE ~ 1 1 ONE COPY ON SITE FOR TECHNICIAN. 1 ALPHA ALLGON 7391.00 1 0° 300° 69'-0" C.L. (1)TX/RX +(1) TX/RX 120'-0"i BETA ~ _ ALLGON 7391.00 1 0° 75° 69'-0" C.L. (1)TX/RX +(1) TX/RX 120'-0"i 2. ALL JUMPER CABLES TO THESE ANTENNAS MUST BE OF PROPER LENGTH WITH LESS THAN 1/4" BLACK U -- GAMMA ALLGON 7391.00 1 0° I 180° -42'-0" C.L, (1 )TX/RX +(1) TX/RX 120'-0"i 3. CONTRACTOR TO LABEL AND COLOR CODE ANTENNAS AND JUMPER CABLES AS PER OWNERS SPECIFICATIONS. 4. ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL HAVING COMPLETED AN ANDREWS CONNECTOR COURSE SHALL COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION 1*101 OF CONNECTORS, GROUND KITS AND WEATHERPROOFING KITS. PROOF OF CERTIFICATION OF PERSONNEL MAY 8E REQUESTED AT SITE BY CONTRACTOR OR ENGINEER. FAILURE TO PRODUCE MAY REQUIRE A CHANGE OF PERSONNEL TO A QUALIFIED PERSON. < 5. PROVIDE ANTENNA CABLE TERMINATIONS AND TERMINATE NEW ANTENNA CABLES WITHIN SHELTER AT LOCATION SPECIFIED BY OWNER. 6. PROVIDE GROUND KITS ON NEW ANTENNA CABLES AT LOCATINS TO MATCH EXISTING. MODEL NUMBER: 7391.00 7. UTILIZE THE FOLLOWING TABLE TO DETERMINE THE MINIMUM BENDING RADIUS FOR INSTALLATION OF ANTENNA CABLES: MANUFACTURER: ALLGON MOUNTING BRACKET INCLUDED 1% ANTENNA CABLE BENDING RADII 4 LENGTH: 53' - WIDTH: 11" ~ 1.01,MAL fliE 0 -ACTUA_ SIZE 0 | LDP# 1 PACII_JE DEPTH: 4.9,1 ' 1 3/8" WEIGHT: 18.7 lbs. 9 5§i:35§ 62§ 4...1 1. 0.~ 1/2" 'If r 4 5 $14 4114]1 411 91 7/8" 1" c 01., 1 1-:/a' 2-1/4 ib 34 ASPEN 8. PROVIDE LAMINATED ENTRY PORT DIAGRAM WITH COAX ASSIGNMENTS AT SITE AND A COPY FOR CLOSE-OUT DOCUMENTS. 620 E.HOPKINS AVE. ASPEN, CO 81611 ¢19 GMCODN.CL044536 DFSION TYPE -3 7/ CONSTRUCTION J DRAWINGS SHEET TITE ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS 3-IEET NUMPED - ANTENNA AND CABLE NOTES SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 2 ~ ANTENNA PANEL SPECS RF-1 2 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE LL ~ad¥ MHO AS NOIidlbl3930 31VO 89 INOr SONI bla NOI.1-OnhllSNOO 80~ ~3~ SONIA\AVEIC NOI10miLSNOO ONIA/\Vhla 11Ind SV EX 1900- - -- -- i== EkT 1-I.-I MI IANTENNA 7--- 1 1 1 -1- -O MHZ 221'INGE~ - ~ - (TY R SECTOR) (TYP. PER SECTOR) ; EXISTING 850 MHZ Wireless Services 14 1 / ,-7391.00 ANTENNA 2729 Prospect Park Dr 0 81 ' EXISTING 850 MHZ B , (TYP ALL SECTORS) g 8 , o Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 7391.00 ANTENNA ~~ %:3 (251~0$ %= 931 93 23 *3 - (TYP. ALL SECTORS) 68 50 F=(5 9% 0*lifil 0* Z U) ' Z CO A 0 2 e GENERAL DYNAMICS 0 0 0 0 n-v 1-1 01 1 g: 1 #%11&8 EE ~01 %01 1- 00 U.1 r : LU - CO 1400 16TH STREET, SUITE 400 337: I -_ 8 3 1 (0 - 21 STEEL PRIVACY WALL | ~ 1 450 Academy Park Loop DENVER, CO 80202 CO SECTOR A Colorado Springs, CO 80910 300° ~ ILI Gif) 1 1 1 11 - [1 11 -7--7-2 1 1 1~ TMA--m -=1 1 11 COMMUNiCATION~. IHI. TMA =1= IME~~» - - ' 2600 SOUTH PARKER ROAD TIG€~E=J BLDG. 1 SUITE 316 1 AURORA CO 80014 UJ STAMP LU EXISTING - COAX CABLE (TYP.) .. .. 1 1 01-[ 1 EXISTING ~ 1 < COAX CABLE (TYP.) . i GRou~o KJym-~™ 1\ rl r 1 f EXISTING SECTOR C GROUND KIT (TYP.) < STEEL PRIVACY WALL 180° 1 1 1. 723 7237 T-27 in=T 1- --\\ GROUND BAR ~ , \. 1 4 GROUND BAR t -* b ~ . ANI~ ~~ - ~ '1 ~~ || BELOW ANTENNAS ~ 1 ~ 111- 1 4 (EXISTINQ) ANTENNA MCURNIT~~DNE~R ~, ~ ||| || || | THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS CONFIGURATION PLAN VIEW At-ALL SECTdAs GROUND BAR . I ~ , . 1 SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE MOUNTED NEAR ' i = , BOTTOM OF BOTTOM OF '|~ ~ -~ , ' ~ OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO ~ ~ THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY . NEW 7391.00 4NTENNA AZIMUTHS 22%% 1 7 COAX RUN ~ | VERTICAL PROHIBITED. SECTOR A: 300' SECTOR B: 75' SECTOR C: 180° . 1 GROUND BAR i , 1 EXISTING 1900 GROUND BAR ,~i , 1 1 1 MOUNTED TO ' | ·~ 11 1 1 MHZ GSM ANTENNA MOUNTED TO ~ ~ _ j ' | ~ EXISTING 1900 (TYP, PER SECTOR) SHELTER 11 11 8 SHELTER ~ MHZ GSM ANTENNA - / | ' ~ BUILDING ~ ~ (TYP. PER SECTOR) , / EXISTING 850 MHZ - - 1 BUILDING , 7391.00 ANTENNA WALL 1 m ~ (TYP. ALL SECTORS) WALL EXISTING 850 MHZ \, (TYP. ALL SECTORS) ~ ~ ~ - a - CO · 111 7391.00 ANTENNA 1 -3 01 1 - - - EXISTING GROUND 1 EXISTING GROUND - TO MAIN | b STEEL PRIVACY WALL ~ GROUND BAR 1 V 0 0, TO MAIN-L* -9 P E [7 d 1 GROUND BAR k m SECTOR A .1 Q: 1 1- , 1 . 1 O 0- ..Il. . 300° H-*| NEW 7391 850 GSM ANTENNA _ 0 EXISTINGJ '~ 1~ ~ ~ ~'~" 2„1 W I 1-Tr mir-11 EXISTING ' (TYPICAL ALL SECTORS) 0 FEMALE (TYP ) / 1. . 1 FEMALE (TYP.) .1 1. ~ 4 ~ EXISTING F & EXISTING / 0 MALE (TYP ) ./1 -Em :08 5 MALE (™P)~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~- j 5 71 E Un 1 , 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 i , i i I I -1--_ I I I ~' '~ i .-E 111 Fl.,3-11)11 NEW 7391 850 GSM ANTENNA LU ASPEN (TYPICAL ALL SECTORSF-: E un 620 E.HOPKINS AVE. ~_] ~ ASPEN, CO 81611 GMCODN.CL044536 NEW 7391 850 GSM ANTENNA EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING (TYPICAL ALL SECTORS) 850 TOMA 1900 GSM 850 GSM 850 TDMA 1900 GSM 850 GSM 850 TDMA DESIGN TIPS sECToRC ' CONSTRUCTION / STEEL PRIVACY WALL 180' DRAWINGS THEET T-LE SINGLE LINE (NEW) ANTENNA (EXISTING) TYPICAL ANTENNA (NEmIYPICAL ANTENNA SCHEMATICS CONFIGURATION PLAN VIEW CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM AT ALL SECTORS AT ALL SECTORS AT ALL SECTORS SHEET NUMBER ~ PEN ANTENNA PLAN DIAGRAM ~ SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 2 ERICSSON WITH 2 TRX's 850 GSM TO LUCENT S E RI ES 11 AI F 850MHz TDMA TWO ANTENNA SHARING WITH OR WITH MHA'S ~ SCALE: NOT TO SCALE RF-2 2 PRIVACY WALL ~ad¥ MHO NOtldlhIOS30 89 Wor SONIA'~Vtla 1 EIS 'INN SONIMVEICI NOI 0 hi SNOO . 1 5-- -- ~ I'JI//AF Wireless Services ACCESS 2729 Prospect Park Dr DOOR f <34§44.31/ Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 ./11111,=11/1/ lll:!i!llllill1llllll GENERAL DYNAMICS HVAC UNIT A 0 1 1400 16TH STREET, SUITE 400 COAX CABLE ENTRY PORT #2 DENVER, CO 80202 POWER 1450 Academy Park Loop ' BAY Colorado Springs. CO 80910 1 EQUIPMENT SUMM.1 , ~ ~ RACK - ' CABINET L CABINET , EXISTING 1900 GSM I , 110•*UU.*42.7,10./. INC. CABII€J 2600 SOUTH PARKER ROAD b BLDG. 1 SUNE 316 _ AURORA CO 80014 EXISTING - 850 GSM CABINET CABINET CABINET - -6'-0" 11 STAMP k lilli 1 4--/ 2 k --3 112@Z 1 11 'IZ@3 COAX CABLE ENTRY PORT #1 1 HVAC UNIT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY 1 NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO I THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY ' PROHIBITED EXISTING EQUIPMENT LAYOUT SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 2 ANTENNA LABEL SCHEDULE A - 7/8" GAMMA RX1/ TXG GSM 8 - 7/8" GAMMA RX0/ TXS GSM C - 7/8" GAMMA RX0/ TX5 GSM D - 7/8- GAMMARXI/TX6 GSM E - 7/8" ALPHA RX0/ TX4 GSM F - 7/8" ALPHA RX0/ TX1 GSM G -7/8"ALPHA RX1/ TX4 GSM H - 7/8" BETA RX0/ TX2 GSM 1-7/8'ALPHA RX1/ TX4 GSM . i J - 7/8" BETA RX1/ TX5 GSM K -7/8• BETA RXW T)(5 GSM L - 7/8 BETA RX0/ TX2 GSM M - 7/8" RX1 N - 7/8" RXO O - 7/8- TXO P -7/8"RX03 (8) PORT COAX CABLE ENTRY PANEL (4) PORT COAX CABLE ENTRY PANEL | 0 0 0 66 1 ~ 1:tal: 4113*E % 1 #/1/11 -4 / ' 04\71>Vill 2 ASPEN 6466 066 620 E.HOPKINS AVE. ASPEN, CO 81611 GMCODN.CL044536 DESIGN T,PE . . • ' CONSTRUCTION 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DRAWINGS nEE- 7 -LE i STRUCTURAL DETAILS HEE-1 1·1-IMBER REv S-1 2 _ SCALE: NOT IO SCALE 1 EXISTING COAX CABLE PORT LAYOUT ¢\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\D\\\\\ CABINET ~--- _89~f ~NIMMNa NalOnbllsNOO ~ [ - 89 wor ~- SONIAA¥80 1.1lne SV ad¥>IHO A~-- -- Nalldlk)093a 89 INOr SONIMVEIa NOI.LOnaLSNOO NOTES: i. CONTRACTOR TO X-RAY PRIOR TO DRILLIP. _ _R CORING TO LOCATE EXISTING STRUCTURAL STEEL. Wireless Services 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT CUT STRUCTURAL STEEL OR 2729 Prospect Park Dr REBAR. . Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 3. CONTRACTOR TO INSURE WATER TIGHTNESS AND FIRE RATING AT ALL WALL AND FLOOR PENETRATIONS. GENERAL DYNAMICS 4. CONTRACTOR TO CONFORM TO STATE AND LOCAL CODES , DIAMETER OF CROWN "A" EQUALS FOR ALL INTERIOR CABLE RUNS. ~ DIAMETER OF WALL OPENING PLUS 1" 1400 16TH STREET, SUITE 400 DENVER. CO 80202 FIRE RATED GYP BOARD OR STUD WALL 1450 Academy Park Loop Colorado Springs, CO 80910 \ 47-hul - 4 k Clunt 31/4"MIN. CONCRETE WALL OR CMU k c - OPENING TO PROVIDE 3/4" MAX. 1 7 , ANNULAR SPACE AROUND PIPE ~Id i ADDITIONAL MATERIAL TO FORM ~ ,- 5/8" CROWN AROUND CONDUIT ' FLAMESAFE IPC FS900 PUTTY APPLIED 1 ~ '00~ o ~' ' 'il, / AND LAPPING 1"BEYONDOPENING i -75/8" 4 1 CUM*4..'/Al'tON'. INC. CONDUIT FLOOR , INTO THE OPENING (1/2"THICKMIN.) CLAMP (TYP.) , · FLUSH WITH FLOOR (UL SYSTEM , A 11 / 2600 SOUTH PARKER ROAD CAJ1105) 3HR RATED - BLIXS.1 SUITE 316 { 310 (MAX.)METALPIPE AURORA CO. BOO14 u -~ ~ A -3--41'0 (MAX.) METAL pIPE < ' --4.- PROVIDE 1" NOMINAL- ANNULAR j V& =-=-3 SPACE AROUND PIPE L ) J..V ~ STAMP 1 2 211~ 1 . 1 1 1 L FLAMESAFE IPC FS/FST900 i'<' -- SERIES COMPOUND APPLIED 1 \9 \ FLAMESAFE IPC FSP1000 PUTTY APPLIED 1 1 ~ INTO THE OPENING (1/2"THICK AT EACH '2 1/2" DEEP INTO THE ANNULAR SPACE / '' 1 1 WALL SURFACE) fi EXISTING CONCRETE 7 :1 ° u 'i' i~,~ . OPTIONAL FORMING MATERIAL i FLOOR - 7 111 lili RECESSED 1/2" FROM THE SURFACE 4"0 (MAX.) METAL PIPE v MINERAL WOOL (4 PCF) PACKED i' 1 FOR THE FS900 MATERIAL INTO ANNULAR SPACE AND 4 (MINERAL WOOL, POLYSTYRENE, ETC.) ~ I RECESSED 1/2" FROM WALL SURFACE / 1 L:_23 .-'I- -----/./ THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS A TYPICAL CONCRETE FLOOR PENETRATION _B TYPICAL CONCRETE WALL PENETRATION Q_TYPICAL FRAMED WALL PENETRATION ~ SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY I NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE T S-2 NOT TO SCALE .- ~ THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY ~ S-2 NOT TO SCALE S-2 NOT TO SCALE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO PROHIBITED. TYPICAL WALL PENETRATIONS ~ SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 3 1 181 - 5.9/ Z 0 / ./ COVER BRIDGE ANCHOR BOLT COAX CABLE WITH BLACK / ' ZIP TIES (@ 48" 0.C.) 1 CABLE TRAY | | | | | 4"SQUARE 11~1 , ~ ~ , PVC SLEEPER \ /3 6//1 24 3- _ COAX CLIP--4 #n- 1 (~3>(-At'S 43 .: '3)(E) IR / 7=. UV RESISTANT ~ L _.. ~ * D li, , 6 Ju 'l J . ~f z / RUBBER MATTING - EXISTING -=- 111 I f . ROOF %\\ COAX CABLE ---- ' ASPEN 620 E.HOPKINS AVE. ASPEN, CO 81611 GMCODN.CL044536 " DEBION i·zE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS UNISTRUT MOUNTING- SHEET TITLE COAX MOUNTING DETAILS SHEET NUMBER RE: TYPICAL VERTICAL COAX WALL MOUNTING SCALE: NOTTO_SCALE I 3 TYPICAL CABLE TRAY SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 S-2 2 ad¥ >IHO NOI1dlhIOS30 31V0 INor SDNIMVUa NOUORkllSNOO 89 Wor SDNIMVhla lins SV 89 ~ INOr ~ SONIMVbla NOLOnalSNOO 2 PAIR CAT 5 UTP ANTENNA CABLE JUMPER FASTENED -® CABLE (TELCO) , TO EXISTING CABLE LADDER, TYP. #4/ 0 RHH BLUE/ BLACK 1 Wireless Services FLEX CABLE TO DC BREAKER 2729 Prospect Park Dr Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 1 / ' 1 4 GENERAL DYNAMICS 14\1\ U 8 11 L 1400 16TH STREET, SUITE 400 DENVER. CO 80202 1 6 ~111 EXISTING CEILING MOUNTED | 1450 Academy Park Loop ALARM CABLE T.B.D. - -- --1 TO EXISTING DC ~ ~ ~ 1~ ~ CABLE LADDER ~ Colorado Springs, CO 80910 BREAKER 111[ P.- TERMINATION LOCATION T.B.D. 1 TO MAIN GROUND BAR i < ' C....UNICA...... '.2/. (MGB) 26(XI SOUTH PARKER ROAD I l BLDG.1 SUITE 318 AURORA CO. 80014 #2 TW GREEN ON 1 UNDERSIDE OF CABLE- 1 LADDER WITH HANGERS STAMP ERICSSON ~ RBS 2206 CABINET ADJUSTABLE LEVELING FEET BY VENDOR, TYP. 1 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS i SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO ~ 1, THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY ~ PROHIBITED. | SCALE NOT_IE-_3CfE [_3_' EQUIPMENT ELEVATION _~ JUMPER, TYP. #2 TW GREEN iljll ANTENNA CABLE , - (1 SHOWN FOR - GROUND TO MGB CLARITY) ~ 1 -1- - - -GROUND LUG 111 1 Jt« 1 - I r--4 1|1' TERMINATION LOCATION_ --_ 1 ®1 1-61~1 Q T.B.D. ALARM j~ 6| - #4/ ORHH BLUE/BLACK | 1 2 I I 6 =22_ FLEX CABLE TO DC BREAKER ~ / Dc OUT / 1 ff [li"~ ~i hi I 1 I 5 11 / / EXTERNAL_ -2 -2 1 ALARM CABLE T.B.D. ~ 1 At_ARMS . ~1 Itil 1 , I lei 1 1 ---1 0 - - -49 3 ;1 1 Hi I 1~, U.~°.0 2 3 1 1 .1/Zi -· ~ ; I ./ 1 11 21 1 , l L--/ L.-3 131| ,, -TERT-rwi:na·~ r COVER NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY »§185§16't % 1 i 21<Il_44144]: / 40' I \0,\ i *\ WLm,611 50 PIN MALE D-SUB - 1 _ _ CONNECTOR < ASPEN 620 E.HOPKINS AVE. ASPEN, CO 81611 TRANSMISSION LINKS-- GMCODN.CL044536 ACCU/ DCCU (COVER _. - NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY) / 2 - - CDU - ANTENNA CABLE . - ~-7~-~~-' DRAWINGS CONNECTOR, TYP. CONSTRUCTION =ZD ESB 2-- E-EET TITLE EQUIPMENT ~ DIAGRAMS ESB 1 ·--' MEET NUMBER _E-1 2 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE I 1 CABINET INTERFACE 89 INOr SONIA/\Vbla N onuls 89 'INOr SONI/\AVaa 1-llne SV 'ad¥ MHO Ad NOIld INOSBa 89 ~ MOr SONIM¥kla NOLLOAELLSNOO M 04= ELECTRICAL NOTES: ~/ -7/1/Ie Wireless Services (1) ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2729 Prospect Park Dr LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. ' Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (2) COMPLY WITH THE LATEST EDITON OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, THE GENERAL DYNAMICS REQUIREMENTS OF ALL APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL AND STATE CODES AND REGULATIONS, AND UTILITY GUIDELINES. 1400 1 6TH STREET. SUITE 400 DENVER, CO 80202 (3) PERFORM ALL VERIFICATION, OBSERVATIONS, TESTING AND EXAMINATION 1450 Academy Park Loop OF WORK PRIOR TO THE ORDERING OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND THE I Colorado Springs. CO 80910 ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION. ISSUE WRITTEN NOTICE OF ALL FINDINGS TO , THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER LISTING ALL MALFUNCTIONS, FAULTY EQUIPMENT AND DISCREPANCIES. (4) UNDERGROUND CONDUIT SHALL BE RIGID POLYVINYL CHLORIDE CONDUIT: , G ..,1. u ....„O ./. 1 M. SCHEDULE 40, TYPE 1, CONFORMING TO UL ARTICLE 651 : WES1 ERN PLASTICS OR CARBON MANUFACTURER. COUPLINGS SHALL BE SLIP-ON, SOLVENT 2600 SOUTH PARKER ROAD SEALED T PIPE: SOLVENT, WESTERN TYPE COMPATIBLE WITH PVC DUCT, BLDG. 1 SUrrE 316 ALL BENDS SHALL BE 36" MINIMUM RADIUS. AURORA, CO 80014 (5) ALL WIRING SHALL BE STRANDED COPPER TYPE THHN WITH MINIMUM 600V , INSULATION (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED), STAMP (6) UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, WIRES #8 AND LARGER ARE TO BE STRANDED AND WIRES #10 AND SMALLER ARE TO BE SOLID. (7) NEUTRAL SHALL BE COLOR CODED, INSULATION SHALL BE CROSS-LINKED , POLYETHYLENE. (8) ALL WIRING, DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE NEW AND UL APPROVED. EQUIPMENT OF THE SAME TYPE SHALL BE OF THE SAME MANUFACTURER. (9) ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS, FUSES, AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SHALL HAVE ~ AN INTERRUPTING SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT RATING EXCEEDING THAT TO THE INFORMATION CONTAJNED IN THIS ~ SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY WHICH THEY MAY BE SUBJECTED, (AS NOTED ON DRAWINGS). AND A MINIMUM | NATURE. ANYUSEORDISCLOSURE 10,000 A. I.C. OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO ~ THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. cio) INSTALL A 200LB. RATED 1/8" NYLON PULL CORD IN ALL EMPTY CONDUITS. (11) PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY GROUNDING AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL AUTHORI1 IES AND THE LATEST EDITION OF THE NAT IONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. -- --- p-- - -- - 75A DC POWER j--- -g--1 (12) ALL INSULATED GROUND CABLE TO BE GREEN STRANDED COPPER. BREAKER, AMP DESCRIPTION BREAKER AMP I DESCRIPTION ~ ~ , POSITION : POSITION -- EXISTING 02 | 175 ~ EXISTING AT&T 850 GSM~~ DC POWER, 600A CAPACITY --~ (13) PROVIDE A SEPARATE GROUND WIRE IN ALL RACEWAYS AND CABLES. 1 01 175 ERICSSON RBS 2206 i 1900 GSM - _ - W/ EXISTING 261A LOAD ~ ~ - -4- L -, ~ 8 & NOTE: -R- 4 - (3 ~ 04 | 175 | NEW AT&T 850 GSM (14) LIQUIDTIGHT FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT. USED WHERE PERMITTED BY CODE. ERICSSON RBS 2206 (15) PROVIDE PHENOLIC PLASTIC LAMINATE NAMEPLATES WITH MACHINE ENGRAVED 1 - 11 9 WHITE PLATE, BLACK LETTERS, EXCEPT AS NOTED. NAMEPLATES SHALL BE FASTENED WITH APPROVED ADHESIVES. (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE). REFER TO NAMEPLATE 07 | 08 | 1 SCHEDULE. ~~ ~ ~ | 09 ~ 70 ~ (16) A COMPLETE SET OF FULL SIZE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS MUST BE ON SITE AT ALL 1 TIMES. MARK "AS-BUILT" INFORMAPON, IN RED. ON SITE SET ONLY. 11 12 ZI< (17) CONTRACTOR TO CONTACT ALL UTILITIES FOR LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND 13 14 | 0 SERVICES. SERVICE LOCATIONS TO BE CONFIRMED PRIORTO CONSTRUCTION. O 15 l i 17 ' 18 11 19-- 1 20 21 ~ 22 ASPEN 23 ~ 24 ASPEN, CO 81611 620 E.HOPKINS AVE. GMCODN.CL-044536 25 1 26 27 28 CONSTRUCTION ' DRAWINGS 29 30 4-EET TIT. F 31 32 ELECTRICAL NOTES AND 33 1 BREAKER POSITIONS I 34 .inEET i.iuMBEF 6 -2-4 ELECTRICAL NOTES ~ SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 2 SERVICE BREAKER POSITIONS ~ SCALE: NOT TO SCALE ~~- ad¥'MHO NOI1dlhIOSEIa 31¥0 -ON I 891 INO SONIMVNG 1ll 9NIMVhla NOLOnalSNOO NOTE: =* LEGEND ANTENP AINTED TO MATCH ~/.9--0 & OTHER ON SITE EQUIPMENT ~ ./I'll. PAINTED TO MATCH. 2729 Prospect Park Dr - - - - EXISTING SITE GROUNDING Wireless Services N --------- EXISTING COAX CABLE RUN Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 - EXISTING GROUND BAR GENERAL DYNAMICS PARAPET WALL i ~ E 1400 1 6TH STREET, SUITE 400 DENVER, CO 80202 1450 Academy Park Loop 8 Colorado Springs, CO 80910 1./: .11 d [ R 11*.7 1 .:7!311 1 EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLATFORM :3 j, CO-•AU.,C/¥,O....... TOP OF . ROOF 2 1 2600 SOUTH PARKER ROAD ~ BLDG. 1 SUITE 316 AURORA CO 80014 1./ 16 •,1 ~ STAMP NEW 850 GSM ANTENNAS 1. 1 g__ ,_Ir I AT ALL SECTORS; SEE - -- -~- -- SHEET RF-2 FOR ANTENNA ~i SINGLE LINE SCHEMATIC ~ -an + 1 1_ Et O *99 A 11--,1 1 I~ - © 4 2 -_ _ W 2 F~ ')1111 12 05 7 1 EXISTING GROUND BAR_ 11 j EXISTING #2 AT ANTENNA MOUNTING ' SITE GROUND LEAD THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY ~ EXISTING STEEL 0 , NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE PRIVACY WALL EXISTING ~ OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO PROHIBITED. COAX CABLE TRAY THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY 1 -4 EXISTINGGROUND BAR _~1~ -_~20, NEW 850 GSM ANTENNAS I AT ANTENNA MOUNTING 1 1 1 AT ALL SECTORS SEE EXISTING GROUND BAR _ I ' LF SHEET RF-2 FOR ANTENNA 111 AT ANTENNA MOUNTING ~ CONTRACTOR TO TIE fd 1 5 SINGLE LINE SCHEMATIC Lip NEW ANTENNA INTO ~ EXISTING GROUND BAR i -i / (TYPIC,1-ALL SEt~ORS) ~ 4 ~ 63 4-4 n 11 -+9 711 ~13, CONTRACTOR TO TIE ~Ir- - - ~ NEW ANTENNA INTO _02_._ -- ~ ---- --1- EXISTING GROUND BAR .1.-a-U .- -i- Uq -3-6-17-wi 3U«~- (TYPICAL ALL SECTORS) ---2&2'="Ir ' 9 7 - 9 ° ©__r-J-~-1 1 L j al EXISTING #2 NEW 850 GSM ANTENNAS , ~-- SITE GROUND LEAD ~ AT ALL SECTORS; SEE SHEET RF-2 FOR ANTENNA ~~ ~~ ~ ~ SINGLE LINE SCHEMATIC 1 , 1 ~_ EXISTING 1 11 COAX CABLE TRAY '1281.231.02~ 02:10::10: 2 1 TOP OF *149 ROOF 411 <1| 411 <~1 <311-# d L 6 EXISTING GROUND BAR i., 1 -AT BASE OF VERTICAL ~ ASPEN i ~ i ~ COAX TRAY RUN , 620 E.HOPKINS AVE. r- 111 1191 ASPEN, CO 81611 GMCODN.CL044536 PARAPELWALL DESIGN Ti PE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS COAX CABLE TRAY FROM / BASEMENT TO TOP _/ SHEET liliE OF ROOF; SEE SHEET A-3 FOR SITE ELEVATION UTILITY SITE PLAN 3,1EET NUMBER E-3 12 UTILITY SITE PLAN 1 11¥M ladVMVd PARAPE ALL 'adv >IHO _31 NOIidlbIOS30 alva 89 WOr SONI VMCI NOI13nkiLSNOO 89 ~ IND_~ SONIM¥bla 11ln8 SV | _99 | Wor SONIMVEI a NOI13nkiLSNOO 4 . Wireless Services 2729 Prospect Park Dr A']TETJ[ 14 ATTE)-- , Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 INTEPCON'IECT TO Al,TENNA GENERAL DYNAMICS *=GROUNDING (IF APPLICABLE) - CABLE GROUND Kll 1400 16TH STREET, SUITE 400 C.:TE'INA 2'.·',IPED LABLE IT:E 1 Illf 11 7 ~ ~ DENVER, CO 80202 WEATHERPROOFING «IT , ,€ AWG }TRANDED COPE'ER OPOUNC 1450 Academy Park Loop Colorado Springs. CO 80910 CREFEp TO NO=rE 3 - 01 0-1 11 1 / 1 - WIRE i :312 011 NDED TO (-, Rn' ir ID 8 12 DEE- T 1 NOTE - 1 All[' 2, APTE'AA CABLE 5-L-LI .'T -72 -. 1 GRO' *D BAR MOI-11 rED ANENNA TABLE - , 1 1 \ . C O 6,4 M U N I:=Al 10 N*. ( N t . 1 1 N 11.-1 1 ANTE-·.~,A CABLE 'TIP) -- - A- 26(X) SOUT+1 PARKER ROAD ~ BLDG. 1 SUITE 316 GRO,JIND BAR 90:Il.TED -' 1 -L |t 1 ,l| | AURORA CO 80014 .,ERTICAL ANTENT,A CABLE R.Ill CPO IND TAIL. rip,-------- h lili '-- --- .-2 3 CJ | | STAMP 1 ---- '_-NUNL' 2-r- :I~-11-.1:lt_'-1 I l r bA/EGIJ,DE BRIDGE POST NEAR NOTES: 11 1 P---. i': DO NOT 11·LTALL CABLE OPOLIND P 'T L A BEND ANC; FOUIPME[l- PLATFORM 1 -L'••'-1 2 - 't_ --r - 3:,D '61:E DOW'. -0 GROUND BAR. i L i GROUND 1.0 l iT SHALL BE T fPE AND PART NUMBEP AS I Lf - S'JPPLIED OP 13-02'MENCE[ BY CABLE W.fl,IL'FAN.'FED. (zi/.--IHE~ PPOOF,:= St·HALL BE TrF'E AND PART NUMBER AE SUPPLIED OR PECOMMELIDED BY CABLE MANI.'FAC-'.Fic : EQUIPMENT .':1"w'P MELE '-·5 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY j c EQUIPMENT CABINETS NATURE. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE ) OTHER THAN THAT WHICH RELATES TO 1 i THE CLIENT NAMED IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. ~ ANTENNA CABLE~ROUNDING RISER ~ SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 2 ANTENNA CABLE GROUND KIT I SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 _f_ _+ 5, elio__ ~ 4 61 1 18 Z i 10' 1 3:f i 1 llc]1 1 IO ..3 ./ 3 - R 8 1 1 <41 1 <fl 1 <0 4 01 / ASPEN 620 E.HOPKINS AVE. ASPEN, CO 81611 GMCODN.CL044536 DESIGN rj'FE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS 6-27 TITLE GROUNDING DETAILS ./al i'LI,i[DEr· I r 1 E-4-12 ~ - ~OdY WHO ~ AB _ ~ NOIic:11~630 __ 330 0~ SONIAAVW 11Ing SV 8 INOr SONI Vaa NOI.LOn 1SNOO NOI13nbUSN Fc:j & .„im. .. . .;1.31 J I. . .. File Edit Reccid Navigate FOf m Reports Tab Help 80 _7[~ All='.3 43144 *' MC if C im**'--='~~··· 'IM~w~- ·NN" ·444· 1 Sub Permits i Maluation } Public Comment Main 1 Ropting Status : Arch/Eng ~ Paccels ~ Custom Fields ~ Fee; 1 Fee Summary ~ Actions ~ Routingliatory ~ Condtiont 1 1 Perm;t Type ~ Petmit # JON 20041SLU | Address %2OEHOPKINS AVE Apt/Suite 1 City [ASPEN State la--71 z.,81611 71 Peimit jnfom,almon €«<wr,€,«€€1:,€«.W„,0*'.Cuue!UU'.„1€1€«1... 1 Mastet Perm,t 21 Routing Queue iasiu Appied :11/BDE :31 A«„„14 ,= 19 1 @ Status Ipen*,g App,oved i Dexciption ATGT WIRELESS MINOR ADMIN REVIEW Lj€ Issued # 31 4 6 Final j f Subm,tted C0LLEENC0USIN0 303-883·5359 Clock :Rwning Days 1 0 Expires j10/27/2005 1 i~"~ Visible on the web? Permit ID: 1 326-26 I 0Wne.f Last Name ;AnT WIRELESS SERVIC g| First Name I 11001 16THST ' !01 Phone :(303189842233 {DENVER CO 80265 * Owner 13 Applicant? Apphlant - - „ -„ Last Name RfifiDIRELESS SERVIC 2| Fimt Name| 1001 15TH ST Phone i{303) 8382233 Cust # 25482 2,1 IDENVER CO 80265 Lender "..... Recom 2 of 2 'I . .